李阳疯狂英语突破口语要素:口语要素-祝愿与祝贺(在线收听

李阳疯狂英语突破口语要素:口语要素-祝愿与祝贺
第四节 祝愿与祝贺
【编者按】
Expressing good wishes and congratulations is my favorite function. Who doesn’t love
to spread happiness and cheer? Holidays are the most common times to share good wishes,
but a few cheerful words can make any day better. I always congratulate friends when
something goes their way. When you can speak these sentences well, you will find
countless occasions to use them. Good Luck!
对他人表达美好的祝愿和祝贺是我最喜欢的了。谁不喜欢传达幸福和欢乐呢?假日是最普遍分享祝
福的时候,平日里说一些令人精神为之振奋的话也能给每天的生活增添色彩。每逢我的朋友事事顺
心的时候我总是祝贺他们。当你将下面的句子说得很好的时候,你就会发现有无数场合可以用到祝
福和祝贺。祝你们好运!
31. Good luck!
祝你好运!
【疯狂实战】
A: I only have two days to go before my test. I’m so nervous!
(离考试只有两天了,我紧张极了!)
B: Good luck! You can do it!
(祝你好运!你会成功的!)
A: I have a job interview tomorrow.
(我明天有个工作面试。)
B: Good luck!
(祝你好运!)
A: I’m finally ready for my big presentation.
(我终于为我的大型演出做好了准备。)
B: Good luck!
(祝你好运!)
【额外成就感】
①I’ll keep my fingers crossed.(为你祈祷!)
②Keep up the good work!(祝你好运!)
32.Have a nice evening.
今晚过得愉快!
【疯狂实战】
A: See you tomorrow.
(明天见。)
B: Take care and have a nice evening.
(保重,过一个愉快的夜晚!)

A: Let’s call it a day.
(今天就到这儿。)
B: Sure. Have a nice evening.
(好的。晚上好好玩!)

A: Have a nice evening.
(祝你今晚玩得开心。)
B: You too.
(你也是。)
【额外成就感】
①Have a nice weekend.(周末愉快!)
②Have a good rest.(好好休息一下。)
③Have a good night’s sleep.(睡个好觉!)
33.Take care of yourself!
多保重!
【疯狂实战】
A: I have a cold.
(我感冒了。)
B: Take care of yourself!
(你要照顾好自己!)

A: I have heartburn. I really shouldn’t eat such spicy food.
(我的胃灼痛。我真不该吃那么辣的东西。)
B: You should take care of yourself more.
(多注意身体!)

A: My tooth is hurting really badly.
(我的牙疼得厉害。)
B: Take care of yourself! You need to see a dentist.
(多注意身体。你得去看牙医。)

【疯狂替换】
①Take care!(保重!)
②Take good care!(多保重!)
③Take good care of yourself!(你要多保重!)


34. I’m happy for you.
我为你感到高兴。

Kim’s Note: Sharing in someone’s joy is the sign of a true friend. If you use this
sentence you will build long lasting friendships.
与人分享快乐是真心朋友的标志。使用这个句子,你将能与他人建立起长久的友谊关系。

【疯狂实战】
A: I became a section manager.
(我当上了科长。)
B: Great! I’m happy for you.
(太好了!我为你高兴。)

A: I’m pregnant.
(我怀孕了。)
B: Really? I’m happy for you.
(真的?我为你高兴。)

A: Sally and I made up.
(莎莉跟我和好了。)
B: Good! I’m happy for you.
(真好!我为你们高兴。)

【疯狂替换】
①I’m so glad. (我真高兴。)
②I’m so pleased. (我真高兴。)
③I’m so happy for you. (我真为你高兴。)
④I’m proud of you. (我真为你骄傲。)

35. Congratulations!
祝贺你!

【疯狂实战】
A: I passed the entrance exam.
(我通过了入学考试。)
B: Congratulations!
(祝贺你!)

A: We signed the contract.
(我们签了合同。)
B: Congratulations!
(祝贺你!)

A: They picked my illustration.
(他们采纳了我的图案。)
B: Congratulations!
(祝贺你!)
【额外成就感】
①I congratulate you.(我祝贺你。)
②Let’s celebrate.(让我们庆贺一下。)
③This calls for celebration. (这真值得庆祝。)
36. Cheers!
干杯!
【疯狂实战】
A: Let’s have a toast to teacher Lee.
(来,为李老师干杯!)
B: Cheers!
(干!)
A: To our tenth anniversary!
(为我们的十周年纪念日干杯。)
B: Cheers!
(干!)

A: Cheers! Bottoms up!
(干杯!)
B: Bottoms up!
(干杯!)
【额外成就感】
①Let’s have a toast. (我们干杯吧!)
②Bottoms up! (干杯!)
③Drink up! (干杯!)
37. Give my regards to….
代我向……问好。
【疯狂联想】
这是一句用途极广的口语要素。当你的朋友或同事到某个你有熟人的地方去的时候,你就可以用这
句话叫他或她代你问候你的那位熟人;同时,若你的表哥、表弟、表姐、表妹来你家做客离开时,
你也可以用这句话叫他们代你向他们家里的长辈问好!
【疯狂实战】
A: Give my regards to Mr. Lee.
(代我向李先生问好。)
B: All right. Bye.
(好的。再见。)
A: Give my regards to your parents.
(代我向你父母问好。)
B: I will. See you soon.
(我会的,再见。)

A: Give my regards to your family.
(代我向你家人问好。)
B: Sure. See you around.
(好的。回头见。)
38.I hope you like my little present.
希望你喜欢我送的小礼物。
Kim’s Note: Gift giving is an important social function. Sometimes it is hard to find
the right words to go along with the act. These are all excellent examples of how to
offer a gift.
赠送礼物是一个重要的社交功能。有时候,要找到与行动相符的话语来表达是一件困难的事。以下
这些都是表达如何赠送礼物的绝好例子。
【疯狂实战】
A: I hope you like my little present.
(希望你喜欢我送的小礼物。)
B: Thank you! It’s so sweet of you.
(谢谢!你真好。)
A: I hope you like my little present.
(希望你喜欢这个小礼物。)
B: Oh, you shouldn’t have. May I open it?
(噢,你太客气了。我可以现在打开吗?)
A: Is this for me?
(这是给我的吗?)
B: Yes. I hope you like my little present.
(对。我希望你喜欢这件小礼物。)
【额外成就感】
送礼物时你还可以说:
①I just wanted to thank you.(我只想说谢谢你。)
②As a token of my gratitude.(小小意思,略表谢意。)
39.I hope you like the food.
希望你爱吃这食物。
【疯狂实战】
A: Wow! Everything looks delicious!
(哇,这些看上去都很好吃。)
B: I hope you like the food.
(希望你爱吃。)
A: This is my first time to eat hot pot.
(这是我第一次吃火锅。)
B: I hope you like the food.
(希望你爱吃。)
A: Are these called Wonton?
(这是馄饨吗?)
B: Yes. I hope you like the food.
(是。希望你爱吃。)
【额外成就感】
①Maybe you won’t like it.(你可能不爱吃。)
②It will grow on you.(你会慢慢喜欢它的。)
③It’s good for you.(这对你有好处。)
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