關於兩個人的英語對話短文

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  篇1

  Kevin:: So what's your favorite golden oldies?

  Keiko: You mean my favorite song? I don't know. that's like asking me what was my favorite day last year.

  Kevin: Well, let's make it your favorite song from the sixties.

  Keiko: I guess, that's a little easier. No, wait, there's a lot of good songs from the sixties.

  Kevin: Okay, how about your favorite Beatles song from the sixties?

  Keiko: That still give me 10 years to choose from.

  Kevin: All right. How about 1965?

  Keiko: That's better. Wait. I have no idea what songs came out in 1965.

  Kevin: Here, take a look at this top song hits chart from 1965.

  Keiko: Thanks. Oh, okay. This is easy. My favorite Beatle song from 1965 has gotta be "Yesterday.".

  Kevin: Isn't "Yesterday" every Japanese person's favorite Beatle song?

  Keiko: I have no idea. What makes you think that?

  Kevin: Well every time I go to a karaoke bar in Japan and look at the song selections, I only find about 3 English songs: "Yesterday", "My Way", and "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"

  Keiko: Oh, that's funny but you're right. My gosh, you must have been to a lot of karaoke bars.

  Kevin: As a matter of fact I have. I swear they all use the same song list book.

  Keiko: By the way, what's your favorite song from 1965?

  Kevin: "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.

  Keiko: I'm not surprised.

  篇2

  Jane:: I have an acne problem. What causes acne?

  Doctor: Acne is caused when skin pours ***面板毛孔***become clogged with ***被...堵塞,被...填滿*** dirt. But other factors such as diet and stress have been linked to acne.

  Jane: I've had pimples ***丘疹***for years. is there anything I can do to get rid of them?

  Doctor: Thousands of young people suffer from acne. I can prescribe some medication that will help you.

  Jane: Will this help my oily skin?

  Doctor: I'll give you a special facial scrub..

  Jane: How long will it take this stuff to work?

  Doctor: You should start to see some positive results within a week.

  Jane: What if it doesn't work?.

  Doctor: There's a number of things we can try. We can always give you a stronger medication.

  Jane: Did you ever problems with acne?

  Doctor: When I was in high school I was known as the "acne king"

  Jane: What did you do about it?

  Doctor: Not much. Back then ***過去那個時候***there wasn't the kind of medicines and treatments as there are now.

  Jane: Did it affect your social life?

  Doctor: No, I just dated girls who had acne too.

  篇3

  Bart:: There's a new resurgence in binge drinking ***聚眾飲酒作樂***among American college students.

  Lisa: Yes, I've head about it. So what?.

  Bart: Unfortunately, college women are gaining ground on ***追上,接近,逼近...*** men for the title of campus drunk.***校園酒鬼的稱號***

  Lisa: Really? Drinking among college students has been going on for decades. Why are women drinking more now?

  Bart: I don't know, but the percentage of college women drinking to get drunk has more than tripled over the past 15 years, says a new report from Columbia University.

  Lisa: I guess that's really not that surprising. Women are beginning to assert themselves more in every aspect of society.

  Bart: I know a lot of people are shrugging this off ***對某事聽之任知,不予重視***as just a teenage rite of passage, but it's more serious than that. I read in USA TODAY that alcohol is involved in 90% of all rapes, 80% of all vandalism ***蓄意破壞公物或他人私有財產的行經***cases, 40% of all academic problems and 28% of all dropout ***輟學***problems.

  Lisa: I have to admit, that is shocking! I never realized that booze ***酒,痛飲***was so connected with crime.

  Bart: What's even worse is that as many as 360,000 of today's undergraduates ultimately will die from alcohol-related causes - more than will get advanced degrees.

  Lisa: That's downright ***徹底地,十分地******depressing. I'll bet that fraternities ***大學男生聯誼會***and sororities ***大學女生聯誼會***have a lot to do with that.

  Bart: You're right. Students in frats ***fraternities 的縮寫***report drinking three times as much as the average student. Also studies show that 25% of freshmen admit to binge drinking in comparison to 20% of seniors.

  Lisa: Aren't there any campuses that are trying to do anything about this problem?

  Bart: Yes, as a matter of fact, the University of Maryland found that 30% of its students actually preferred alcohol-free social events. Officials offered cash awards fro groups sponsoring the best alcohol-free party. hey, would you like something to drink.

  Lisa: Yeah, just as long as it's doesn't have any alcohol, sugar or caffeine in it!