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2009-04-06 英语口语 来源:互联网 作者: ℃Helen: Your idea of fun is a lot different than mine!
Victor: See! It stopped! We no longer have to worry about getting wet. We joggers say a little rain brings good luck.
Helen: Then we should be the world's luckiest joggers!
(A big dog is chasing them.)
Helen: Victor! Victor! We're being chased!
Victor: Don't worry about that little thing.
Helen: It's not the little thing I'm worried about. It's the great big thing!
B: Helen: (Falling on the road and the big dog runs away.)
I must look like a fright. I even scared off the dogs.
C: (A car pulls up beside her.)
Dodge: Helen, you look like you could use a lift.
Helen: I sure could, dad. See you later, Victor!
Victor: Bye! (Saying to himself) Poor girl! She really had it rough8 today.
(Sitting in the car)
Dodge: I have to make a short detour. The agency handling the running-shoe ad campaign is having a photo shoot nearby.
D:
Dodge: How's it going, John?
John: Not too good, Mr. Dodge.
Helen: (Seeing two guys standing there) Wow! Those gorgeous hunk models are to die for!
John: Our female model took sick and cancelled on us. (Looking at Helen) Say! I think this young lady might fit the bill. She's even wearing the right running clothes!
Helen: (Looking worried) B-But... I look a mess!
John: No problem. Our stylist and makeup crew can take care of that. Besides, a touch of sweat and grime adds to the realism we want!
Dodge: Good luck, Helen. See you later.
Helen: Bye, dad!
John: (He starts to take pictures while Helen is jogging.) Beautiful! Beautiful! Keep jogging! (When he finishes) Helen, you did so well today I'd like you to join us next week for our swimsuit shoot.
Long Conversations
A:
Susan: (With a new dress on) Dad, do you notice anything?
Frank: Why, yes! I see my little baby grown up into quite a very sophisticated young lady.
Susan: (Feeling disappointed) Oh, no! (She starts sobbing.).
Frank: I've made over a million dollars in my life, but it'll take me at least three life-times
to understand just one teenage girl!
Susan: (Keeps crying).
Frank: Sue dear! What did I say?
Susan: Oh, it's not you, dad. It's Victor! He's always complaining that I'm overdressed
and too sophisticated for him!
Frank: Overdressed?
Susan: Yes! He says I'm always wearing swim suits I can't swim in...and ski clothes I
can't ski in...and when I wear mink he feels embarrassed about taking me to a
sandwich shop...and...Oh dad! (Sobbing) What's wrong with trying to look nice?
Frank: Oh nothing that a little poverty wouldn't solve! You mean you dress too old for
him?
Susan: Yes!
B: (Phone rings)
Frank: It's probably that nuisance, Victor, now! The only reason I tolerate his calling is
that I own many shares in Bell Telephone!
Susan: It's for me, dad?
Frank: Here you go! (He gives the receiver to Susan.)
C: (Susan answers the phone.)
Susan: Hello, Victor!
Victor: Hi, Sue! I've a chance to win the Orange County Grand Prix!
Susan: Whatever is that, Victor?
Victor: It's a sports car race. I'm entering my racer in competition with the finest cars in
Orange County!
Susan: Oh, Victor! I didn't know you had a racing car! How thrilling! I'd love to see it!
Victor: Okay, honey. Pick you up in a half hour to see my new car at the race track. The
race starts in one hour.
D: (Saying to Frank)
Susan: Dad, I'm going to a sports car race! Victor has a car entered!
Frank: So he's thought up a new way to break his fool neck!
Susan: (Opens the closet) Hmm...now what can I possibly wear? No, this looks too old.
Uh-uh, this looks too sophisticated!
(Doorbell rings)
Susan: Like it, Victor? I pieced together and accessorized a few outfits ...chromed the buttons...redesigned the lapels... and modified the lining!
Victor: (Looking a little surprised) Looking good, Sue! What do you say we burn a little rubber in my second car for the Grand Prix?
Susan: (A car pulls up and they
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