實用口語1-CET口語

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實 用 口 語
    用法:用于親朋友間,表示同意他的看法。
    Scene 1:
    Chang:Before I came to the United States, I had the impression that women
    in America were stronger than men, both in society and at home. But now
    I feel that that was a distorted picture.
    Yang:You can say that again. American’s a man’s world too.
    張:還沒來到美國之前,在我的印象里,以為美國女人無論在社會上 或家庭里都比男人強,
    不過現(xiàn)在我覺得這個印象是不正確的。
    楊:一點也沒錯,美國是個男性社會。
    Scene 2:
    Yang:I think there is a sharp contrast between Chinese and Americans.For example,
    the Americans are very individualistic, while the Chinese are very group-oriented.
    Chang:You can say that again. Chinese are very conscious of what other people think
    of them.
    楊:我認為中國人和美國人之間有極明顯的差別。
    譬如說,美國人非常個人主義,而中國人就非常集體傾向。
    張:一點也沒錯,中國人總是非常在意別人對他們的看法。
    Scene 3:
    Yang:The United States is an egalitarian society in terms of interpersonal
    relationships.
    Chang:You can say that again! The woman I just went out to dinner with insisted on
    paying her own way. And when I took her home she kissed me goodnight!
    楊:就人際關(guān)系而言,美國是個平等社會。
    張:一點也沒錯!剛才和我一起去吃飯的那個女人,不但堅持自己付錢,而且當我送她回家時,還親吻我道晚安! 用法:用于親朋友間,表示同意他的看法。
    Scene 1:
    Chang:Before I came to the United States, I had the impression that women
    in America were stronger than men, both in society and at home. But now
    I feel that that was a distorted picture.
    Yang:You can say that again. American’s a man’s world too.
    張:還沒來到美國之前,在我的印象里,以為美國女人無論在社會上 或家庭里都比男人強,
    不過現(xiàn)在我覺得這個印象是不正確的。
    楊:一點也沒錯,美國是個男性社會。
    Scene 2:
    Yang:I think there is a sharp contrast between Chinese and Americans.For example,
    the Americans are very individualistic, while the Chinese are very group-oriented.
    Chang:You can say that again. Chinese are very conscious of what other people think
    of them.
    楊:我認為中國人和美國人之間有極明顯的差別。
    譬如說,美國人非常個人主義,而中國人就非常集體傾向。
    張:一點也沒錯,中國人總是非常在意別人對他們的看法。
    Scene 3:
    Yang:The United States is an egalitarian society in terms of interpersonal
    relationships.
    Chang:You can say that again! The woman I just went out to dinner with insisted on
    paying her own way. And when I took her home she kissed me goodnight!
    楊:就人際關(guān)系而言,美國是個平等社會。
    張:一點也沒錯!剛才和我一起去吃飯的那個女人,不但堅持自己付錢,而且當我送她回家時,還親吻我道晚安! Don’t get me wrong. 請別誤解我。
    用法:用于擔心對方誤解時。
    譬如說,我們都有和別人爭辯的經(jīng)驗,當對方提出他的看法或意見時,自己的雖然和他的大致相同,但總覺得對方有些
    看法難免有失平衡,或太過極端,而不表示同意,想再重申自己的看法或立場時,可以直接以" Don’t get me wrong."
    做開場白,然后接著把自己的看法陳述出來。 如果你想用"Don’t misunderstand me."亦未嘗不可。
    Scene 1
    Mother:Don’t get me wrong. I think Kevin is a very nice person,
    but you have to admit he isn’t very responsible.
    Beth:I guest you are right. He’s got a lot of growing up to do.
    母親:你不要誤會我的意思。我想凱文是個很好的人,不過你必須承認他不很負責任。
    貝絲:您說得不錯,他要長大還得有好多事要學習。
    Scene 2
    Marcia:Don’t get me wrong. I like Linda a lot as a friend,
    but I don’t want my brother to get hooked on her.
    Terry:I know what you mean. She’s so pushy sometimes.
    馬西亞:你不要誤會,我很喜歡琳達做我的朋友,不過我不要我弟弟被她勾搭上了。
    特里:你的意思我明白,她這人有時候"侵略性"就是太強了一點。  
    You’re telling me. 說得沒錯。
    用法:用于較親朋友間,表示同意他的看法。