UNIT ELEVEN Part One
Warm Up
Dialogue 1 下面是典型的家庭主妇式的闲谈。
A: Are these your ⑴triplets? They’re ⑵beautiful! I’ve seen other babies who were nothing but skin and bones at their age. You know, they’re absolutely identical of you and John! *Are you planning on having any more? B: ⑶Bite your tongue! I’m already ⑷at the end of my rope. Some nights I don’t sleep at all. John manages to sleep like a log even when the babies are ⑸screaming at the top of their lungs. A: Well, tell me. How was the labor and delivery? B: I wouldn’t say that I had the time of my life but at least everything went ⑹without a hitch. A: Well, ⑺hang in there. *In twenty years, you’ll fell it was well worth it! Dialogue 2 A和B在讨论关于如何写人类学论文的问题。
A: (1)Wake up, Erik, (2)time to rise and shine. B: Huh, oh, hi, Jane.(3)I must have fallen asleep while I was reading. A: You and everyone else. It looks more like a (4)camp-ground than a library. B: Well, the dorm’s too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet. A: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper? B: No. Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural (5)anthropology. For once I wish she hadn’t given us so much of a choice. A: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world. A: I am, *but there is too much material to cover. I’ll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages. B: So they limit it to one region of Mexico. Say the (6)Yucatan. You’ve been there and you said it’s got lots of interesting relics. A: That’s not a bad idea. I brought many plenty of books and things back with me last summer. That would be great resource material. Now if I can only remember where I put them. Dialogue 3 A想介绍Elaine给B认识,但B不愿意。
A: Elaine’s back from school. I think it might be a nice⑴gesture if you ⑵asked her out. *I suppose she’s not good enough for you, is that it? B: Look, ⑶Elaine Robinson and I do not get along. A: ⑷*How do you know? You haven’t seen her since high school. I guess your evenings, whatever you do with them, are just too valuable. B: ⑸That has nothing to do with it… A: I guess I’ll just have to tell Mr. Robinson that you’re too busy every evening – doing God knows what… God don’t go on like this. If you absolutely refuse to take her out… B: I do. A: Then I will simply have to invite all the Robinson’s over for ⑹dinner on Thursday.
Part Two
Everyday Expression
询问信息是日常交际的重中之重,清晰、明达、条理,这是信息被接受的要素。我们以问路为例子,观察美语对于信息指南的独特处理。记住,不管问路指路,最好重复一遍,核对信息。
Small Talk 1: Neo: So am I on the right road to Piccadilly Circus? Rita: I think so, ‘cause I remember the policeman told me this is the very way. Neo: What did he say? Rita: Just head straight up the street about two blocks and then turn left. Neo: That’s it. I think we’re one block beyond.
Small Talk 2: A: Excuse me, please, but I’m trying to find a post office. B: You just go down the first turning on the right until you come to a tall building. A: So that’s it? B: The post office is right across. A: Thank you so much.
Small Talk 3: A: Excuse me, but I’m a bit lost here. Where does this street lead to? B: The Queen Street, I guess. A: So is it the right way to the City Hall? B: I’m afraid you’re going in the opposite direction.
Small Talk 4: A: How far is this address from here, please? B: Let me see. Go straight on, then take the first turning on the left. A: So how long does it take? B: Twenty minutes’ walk at most.
Small Talk 5: A: Would you mind telling me if this is the right way to the police station? B: I’m afraid you’re going in the opposite direction. A: Should I take a bus? B: I think a cab is better.
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