Unit 1 Personal Identification and people个人情况与人们
1.Dialogues & Monologue
① Daisy is introducing sally to smith
Daisy: Good morning, Smith. Could I take a few minutes of your time?
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Smith: Oh, it’s you daisy!What can I do for you?
Daisy: May I introduce my friend sally to you, smith? She’s an outstanding student in our college, she speaks good English. And also she is good at operating computer.
Sally: How do you do, Smith?
Smith: Plead to meet you, Sally. I have a little about you from daisy. Would you like to work for two months in my company?
Sally: Of cour I’d love to. I really want to get some real experience through my work here
Smith: Ok, plea come work at 8:00 tomorrow morning
Sally: See you tomorrow, goodbye!
戴西: 早上好,史密夫。我能占用你几分钟吗?
史密斯: 哦,是你,戴西,什么事?
戴西: 史密夫先生,我可以介绍我的朋友sally给你吗?她在我们学校里很出色。
他的英语讲得不错,还能熟练操作电脑。
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Sally: 你好,史密夫
史密斯: 很高兴见到你,sally,我挺戴西偶尔谈起过你,你愿意到我公司工作两个月吗?
Sally: 当然愿意。我很想通过在这里工作获得一些实际经验。
史密斯: 那你名明天早上8点来上班吧
Sally: 明天见,再见
② Alice receives Jack in a morning.
Alice: Good morning.
Jack: Good morning. Is this Mr. Brown's office?
Alice: Yes, that's right. Can I help you?
Jack: I have an appointment with Mr. Brown at 10 o'clock.
Alice: Your name, plea, sir?
Jack: Jack Clark.
Alice: Just a moment. Oh, yes, Mr. Clark from Universal Trade Corporation.
Would you plea take a at, Mr. Clark? I'll tell Mr. Brown you are here.
文绉绉Jack: Thank you.
Alice: (To Mr. Brown on his extension) Hello, Mr. Brown, Mr. Clark is here for OK. (To Mr. Clark) Mr. Brown will come down to e you in a minute.
Jack: Thank you very much.
Alice: You're welcome.
爱丽丝: 早上好。中国翻译
杰克: 早上好。这是布朗先生的办公室吗?
爱丽丝: 是的,什么事?
杰克: 我和布朗先生10点钟有个约会。
it is you爱丽丝: 先生,你的名字是?
杰克: 杰克.克拉克
爱丽丝: 请稍等。噢,对,环球贸易公司的克拉克先生。请坐,克拉克先生,我去告诉
布朗先生你来了。
杰克: 谢谢。
爱丽丝: (拨布朗先生的分机)喂,布朗先生,克拉克先生前来赴约…好的。
(对克拉克先生说)布朗先生一会儿下来见你。
杰克: 多谢。
爱丽丝: 不用谢。
③A couple are talking about their neighbour, Mr. Wang.
Wife: Darling, do you know anything about our new neighbour, Mr. Wang?
Husband: Nothing except that he goes to work at 7:30 every morning.
樱花国际日语怎么样Wife: He is quite special.
Husband: Special? What's special about him?
Wife: Well, for one thing, he is Wang Li's boyfriend. Mrs. Li has told me that.
Husband: What el?
Wife: He's from a distant village three years ago with only 20 yuan in his pocket 复利计算
Husband: What has happened?
Wife: He has t up his company with about 200 employees.
It's reported that he has built a new school for his poor hometown.
Husband: A rags-to-riches story!
<Question>
Who is Mr. Wang?
Where does Mr. Wang come from?
What does Mr. Wang do?
frais④ The following monologue is about the life of a famous American Benjamin
"If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing." America has never forgotten Benjamin Franklin becau he did both. He became famous for being a scientist, an inventor, a statesman, a printer, a philosopher, a musician, and an economist. Today, we honor Ben Franklin as one of our Founding Fathers and as one of America's greatest citizens. He was born in 1706 in Boston, Massachutts. His mother and father were of Puritan religion. They left England and moved to the English colony of Massachutts to escape percution for their religion. Franklin left school when he was ten and worked for his father for two years. Then he went to work on his brother's newspaper. He became the editor of this paper when he was sixteen. He went to Philadelphia then and bought his own newspaper. He worked hard and by the age of 24 he was one of the most successful men there. In 1732 Franklin published a book "Poor Richard's Almanac." Most almanacs
the day after tomorrowcontained information for farmers, such as information about the days and weeks of the year and about the weather. To his almanac, Franklin added wi sayings of obrvations about life; some of the sayings are still famous today. For example, "Early to bed, early to ri makes a man healthy, wealthy and wi," and "Waste not, want not, "and" A penny saved is a penny earned."
<Question>
Why has Franklin never forgotten by America?
Why did Franklin's parents leave England?
Did Franklin receive high education?
What's his book "Poor Richard's Almanac" about?
Passage
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When I became a volunteer EMT, my friends were puzzled. They knew me to be deeply terrified of sick and dying people. If there was an accident on the road, I tucked my head in my hands to avoid eing blood or broken glass.
My husband and I had been married 30 years. We loved to travel, read and write. But at age 52,I felt stuck in a midlife funk, cut off from others. Passing the local firehou one day, I saw a sign: "Volunteers wanted: Fire/EMT." The EMT part pointed to everything cowardly in me--my fear of death and dia. Maybe I could help others if I did this and could also save mylf by facing what scared me most.