英语交际用语 (共261题,按字母顺序排列) A
Could I use your dictionary for a moment?---By all means. Could you help me with my homework, please?---Sorry I can’t. Afternoon, sir. Where to? --- Please get me to the airport. I have to go to a meeting right now.
Ami, I want this report typed today. --- It’ll be ready in the afternoon, sir.
Are there any drug-stores around here? --- Yes, there’s one on the left corner.
Are there any good shows on TV tonight? --- Titanic is on the movie channel.
Are you feeling better today, Mrs. Silver? --- Yes, thanks doctor. But I still feel dizzy.
Are you Mr. Robert Lee?---Yes, Lee speaking.
Are you on holiday here? ---- No, we aren’t. We live here. Are you ready to order desert, please?---Yes, I’d like to have some chocolate cake.
Are you sure about that? –Oh, yes. I’m absolutely positive. C
Can I borrow your camera for a couple of days?---Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey.
Can I have a look at your passport?---Here you are. Can I help you to get it down? --- Thanks. It’s so nice of you. Can I help you with the bag?---Thank you.
Can I help you with your suitcase?---Thank you. I can manage myself.
Can I take your order now? --- Just a moment. Two friends are coming.
Can you come over for dinner with us?---I’d like to but I have a meeting tonight.
Can you go out with us for dinner this evening?---Thanks a lot but I’m busy tonight.
Can you help me clear up the mess? --- No problem.
Can you tell me how much a radio like this costs? –About eighty-five dollars.
Can you tell me where I can park the car? --- Well, just over there.
Can you turn down the radio, please?---I’m sorry, I didn’t realize it was that loud.
Come to our house for a party, please. --- Oh, thank you for your kindness.
Congratulations! You won the first prize in today’s speech contest.---Thank you.
Could I borrow your CD of English songs? --- I’m sorry. It’s not at hand now.
Could I speak to John Harris, please?---Speaking. Could I speak to Molly, please? --- This is Molly speaking. Could I talk to Prof. Lee? --- Yes, speaking.
Could you please tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop? – It’s on the right corner just ahead.
Could you show me how to get to the railway station? – Come with me. I’ll show you the way.
Could you tell me where Mr. Lake is? – At the office. D
David, you’ve been losing your temper over nothing lately. --- I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blown up like that.
Did Tom tell you to water the flowers?---He did. And so I did. Did you travel to Xi’an by train or by plane? --- I flew there. Do have a seat. Would you like some tea or coffee? --- Coffee, please.
Do you have anything special in mind if you eat at a restaurant here? --- Some place reasonable and clean.
Do you know if John’s coming home for dinner? --- He’ll be late. He said not to wait for him.
Do you know if the Andersons are still living there? --- Yes, they are.
Do you know where I can repair my motorcar? --- Around the street corner.
Do you know which student is the most intelligent? --- Yes, the one in a red jacket.
Do you know who telephoned me? --- I heard it was Sally. Do you like watching football matches? – Football? No. It’s a waste of time.
Do you mind if I join you?---Please do.
Do you mind if I read the newspaper on the table? --- Go ahead, please.
Do you mind if I take a couple of hours off this afternoon?---Ok, but what for?
Do you mind telling me where you’re from?---Certainly not. I’m from London.
Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?---Yes, help yourself.
Do you think the exam will be put off? --- Not likely. Doesn’t it snow in your hometown? --- No, it doesn’t. Don’t take too long at the coffee shop. It’s 14.15. --- I see. We have 30 minutes left. E
Ed said that his boy fell off a tree. --- Oh dear! I hope he wasn’t hurt.
Everyone knows where the shop is; but who’s the owner? --- Steve.
Excuse me, but can you tell me the way to the airport?---Sorry, I’m a stranger here.
Excuse me, does this bus go to the bookstore? --- No. You’d change at the next stop.
Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest supermarket? – Sorry, sir. I’m a stranger here myself.
Excuse me, how far is the airport from here? – It’s about thirty miles.
Excuse me, I didn’t mean to bother you. --- That’s quite all right.
Excuse me, is this the right direction for the school?---Well, no, you’re going in the wrong direction.
Excuse me, may I sit here? --- Yes, certainly. This seat’s free. Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Brown’s office?---Sorry I don’t know, but you can ask the man over there.
Excuse me, when is the next flight from London due to arrive? --- In half an hour.
Excuse me, where’s the Capital Theatre? --- It’s only two blocks away from here.
Excuse me, which bus goes to the city museum? --- You can take No. 102 bus.
Excuse me, which is the express train to Tokyo? --- On your right. It’ll leave 5 minutes.
Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator? --- Certainly. Here you are.
Excuse me. I don’t want to interrupt you but…---It’s quite all right.
Excuse me. Is that seat taken? --- I don’t think so.
Excuse me. Is this table taken? –-- Yeah. I’m saving these seats for friends. G
Go that way and take a seat. – Thanks, but I’d rather stand. Good morning, Dr Johnson’s office. Can I help you?---I’d like to make an appointment, please.
Good morning, sir. May I help you?---Yes, I need some sugar. Good night and thanks again.---Good night. H
Have a nice holiday, Ted. --- Thank you, and you too.
Have you ever been to Tokyo? --- No, but I hope to go there next year.
Have you got a table for four, Waiter? --- Yes, sure. This way, please.
Have you heard that Betty is married to George? – You’re kidding? I can’t believe it.
Hell, Sally. How’s everything? --- Just so-so.
Hello! Can I get a seat on the 8 pm flight to Detroit? ---I’m
sorry, but it’s completely booked.
Hello, could I speak to Don please? – Who’s speaking? Hello, I’d like to speak to Mark, please.---This is Mark speaking.
Hello, is that Shanghai Airlines?---Yes, can I help you? Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?---Sorry, he is busy at the moment.
Hello, may I talk to the manager about the price?---Sorry, he is out at the moment.
Hello, Sally. How’s everything?---Just so-so
Help yourself to the steak, Maggie. – Thank you, Helen. Here you are, Sir. --- Thank you very much.
Hey, Barbara. You look so pale. --- I’m just getting over the flu. Hi, is Mary there, please?---Hold on. I’ll get her. Hi, Sam, I think you did a good job.---Thank you. His wife passed away last week. --- Sorry to hear that. How about a date to the movies tonight, Jane?---I’m sorry. I have to drive my mother home tonight.
How are things with you, Bill? --- I’m terribly busy these days. How are you feeling now? --- Much better.
How are you this morning? ---- Very well, thank you.
How do I get to Cairo? --- You could catch the 9.30 flight and change at Paris.
How long have you known Jack? --- For twenty years. How long have you lived in London? --- My whole life. How long will you be away from Italy? --- About a month. How many students are from America? --- Only two of them. How often do you have listening classes in a week? –Every Monday and Friday.
How was the journey to London? --- It went very well. How’s the movie? Interesting? ---Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV. How’s your father? --- He is very well.
Hurry up please, or I’ll be late.---Sorry sir, but the traffic is thick now.
Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2.00. – Don’t worry. We’ve got 20 minutes.
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I don’t like the spots programs on Sundays. --- Neither do I. I don’t think I’m late. Excuse me, what’s the time? --- It says 8.00. But it’s 5 minutes slow.
I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson. --- Please wait for a minute. He is busy now.
I have got a pain in my neck. --- I’m sorry to hear that. I haven’t seen Belly for 10 years. --- Neither have I.
I heard you just came back from your vacation. How was your trip? --- Not too good. The restaurants were overpriced.
I heard your motorcar was stolen. --- Mine wasn’t but Bill’s was.
I really enjoy pop music. What’s your favorite? --- Well, actually I like classical music.
I think the Internet is very helpful. – Yes, so do I. I want to go to New York. What’s the fare?---Pardon me? I was worried about chemistry, but Mr. Brown gave me an A.---Congratulations! That’s a difficult course. I wish you success in your career. --- The same to you. I wonder if Henry will come to the party at 8:00 sharp as he’s promised. --- Don’t worry. He always keeps his words. I wonder if Tim could control the situation. --- Well, if he can’t control it, no one can.
I wonder if you could help me. --- Of course.
I wonder what Bill is doing now. --- He’s probably talking to the professor.
I wonder where you were yesterday. ---I stayed at home. I’d like to book a flight to Shanghai, please.---Yes, sir, single or return?
I’d like to know if everybody is here. --- Everyone except Tom is.
I’d like to know something about your life in Paris.--- I’ll tell you.
I’d like to take you to the coffee house on the corner.---Thanks, I’d like to go with you.
I’m looking for a place to stay. Could you recommend a good hotel? --- Let me see. Oak Hotel is pretty good, though it may be a little expensive.
I’m sorry for giving you so much trouble. --- Not at all. I’m sorry I’ve returned your book late. --- That’s all right. I’m sorry to be late. Thank you for waiting. --- That’s OK. I’m sorry. Bob’s not in his office. --- Can you take a message for me.
I’m trying to call Marie, but there’s no answer. --- Really? Maybe she’s out.
I’ve got a bad cold today. --- Oh, dear! I hope you get better soon.
I’ve got tow tickets for the match. Shall we go and watch it together? --- Why not? Let’s go.
I’ve ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want? --- A beer is fine for me. I’m not hungry yet.
In my opinion, you’d better take a couple of days off. --- I’ll take your advice.
Is it going to be warm next week? ---- Yes, it is.
Is my TV program disturbing you? --- Yes, I’m trying to write my paper.
Is the toilet on the ground floor or 2nd floor? – On the ground floor.
Is there a drugstore near here? --- Yes, there is a big one. Is there anything serious, doctor? --- No. Just stay in bed and drink more water.
Is this the motel you mentioned? --- Yes, it’s as quiet as we expected.
It is a great race! Do you agree? --- Yes, it’s really exciting. It’s a great pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith. --- My pleasure, too.
I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want?---A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yet J
Jack, are you leaving now? It’s 7.20. --- No, I’ll set off in 30 minutes.
Joe will come to the party at Jane and Ian’s, won’t he? --- Yeah, he’s bringing his cousin, Sandy. L
Let me help you carry this. --- That’s OK. I can manage. Let’s take a walk. --- Yes, let’s.
Linda, can you give me a lift after work? --- No problem. We go the same direction.
Look at the rainbow! What a view! --- Yes,. How beautiful it is. Look, 25% off. The $2,500 camera is on sale today. --- Yeah, a surprising bargain. I’ll buy it. M
Mary, your dress is really beautiful. How is John?---Thank you. He is fine.
May I give you a hand? – Thank you. You are so kind. May I have a look at your photo album? --- Yes, of course. May I help you, madam? --- Yes, I’d like 2 kilos of oranges. May I know your address? --- Sure. Here you are.
May I see the menu, please? I’ve been waiting an hour already.---Here you are, sir.
May I see your tickets and passports, please?---Here you are. May I speak to Jack please? --- I’m afraid you’ve got the wrong number.
May I take this plate away now, Sir? --- Yes, please do. May I use your bike to go shopping? --- Certainly. There it is. Mr. Chairman, could I raise a point about the plan?---Yes, Dr. Chosuk.
Mrs. Johnson, I’ve come to say good-bye. --- Have a pleasant journey. I’ll miss you.
Must I do the washing-up tonight? --- Leave I if you’re exhausted.
Must we hand in our homework now? – No, you needn’t. My camera isn’t working properly. --- Maybe there’s something
wrong with it.
My grandmother’s taken ill and I’ve got to go down to the hospital.---Very sorry to hear it. I hope it’s noting serious. N
Nice weather, isn’t it?---Yes, it is.
Northwestern Airlines. May I help you? --- Yes, I’d like some information about morning flight from Beijing to Detroit. Now what did I do with my umbrella? --- Perhaps at the back of the car. O
Oh, I’m sorry. But I promise I’ll be careful next time.---Oh, never mind. It doesn’t matter. Oh, sorry to bother you.---That’s okay.
Oh, the box is too heavy. --- Can I help you to carry it. Oh, you’re back at work? How was your holiday? --- We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time. P
Please give me a hand, won’t you? --- Of course I will. Please help yourself to the fish.---Thanks, but I don’t like fish. Please tell David not to drink too much. --- I see. S
Sam, this is my friend, Jane. --- Glad to meet you, Jane. Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water?---I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind. So sorry to trouble you. --- It’s a pleasure.
Sorry I kept you waiting.---That’s all right. There’s no hurry. Sorry to interrupt, but can you give me another copy of the handout?---Certainly.
Sorry, I must be leaving now, because there’s a meeting.---Do you really have to go? Couldn’t you at least stay for another cup of tea?
Sue looks good in that new dress, doesn’t she? --- Yes, she does. T
Ted, are you and your wife busy this Sunday? --- No, we’re not. Thank you for your invitation and the nice coffee. – My pleasure. I hope you’ll come again.
Thanks a lot. You’ve gone to so much trouble. --- It’s no trouble at all.
That man alone over there---who is he?---He is Doctor Took. The lecture given by Prof. Smith was really interesting. --- I couldn’t agree with you more.
The tickets for the Sting concert are sold out. --- Oh, how disappointing.
There is an hour to go. Could we sit somewhere to have a drink? --- Sure.
There’s a new cafeteria at the corner. How about going there for supper? – Fine, But it’s my treat this time.
These are certainly beautiful flowers. Thank you so much.---You are welcome. W
Wait here and I’ll get my car and go there together. --- Why bother? It’s within walking distance.
We are going to have a dancing party tonight. Would you like to join us?---I’m afraid not. Because I have an appointment with my dentist tonight.
Well done. Congratulations on your success.---Thank you very much.
Well, it’s getting late. I must be going. Thank you again for inviting me to the party.---Thank you for coming. Well, Mary, how are you? --- I’m fine.
What a beautiful dress in the window! --- Yes, really. If I had the money, I’d buy it.
What about another coffee? --- No, thank you.
What about going for a walk? --- Why not? A good idea. What are you majoring in? --- Medicine.
What can I do for you, madam?---I want a kilo of apple. What did the manager go to Paris for? --- For business. What do you do? --- I’m a teacher.
What do you find difficult in learning English? --- Listening and speaking.
What do you think about this story? ---I like it very much. What do you think of his suggestion? --- It’s hard to say, actually.
What do you usually do in your spare time? --- Gardening. What does this word mean, Joe? --- Sorry, I don’t know, either. What does your English teacher look like? – She looks much like her mother.
What if my computer doesn’t work? --- Ask Anne for help. What kind of job are you applying for? --- If possible, I’d like to be an accountant.
What kind of TV program do you like best? --- It’s hard to say, actually.
What should we have for dinner? --- How about fish? It’s very fresh.
What subjects are you studying? – I’m studying Philosophy. What time does the train leave? --- At half past five. What time is the next flight to Washington? --- It’s 1.45 pm. What was your journey like? --- It was terribly interesting. What will the weather be like tomorrow? – The same as today. What would you like, tea or coffee? – Coffee, please.
What’s on at the Star Cinema this week? --- Sorry, I don’t
know.
What’s the best way to get to the Empire Hotel from here? --- Walking through the wood.
What’s the date today? --- The Second of July. What’s the fare to the museum? --- Five dollars. What’s the matter with you? --- I feel a bit sick.
What’s the problem, Harry? --- I can’t remember where I left my glasses.
What’s the weather like in this area? ---- It’s rainy.
What’s the weather like in your hometown? --- It’s cold in winter and hot in summer.
When are you going on holiday? --- Next week.
When does the next bus leave for Glasgow? – They leave every hour.
When is your birthday? --- It’s on the 18th of March. Where are you from? --- Britain.
Where to? I’m so thirsty. --- Why don’t we enjoy some beer at that bar.
Which language do you speak at home? – English, most of the time.
Which of your nieces looks like the girl in the photo? --- The older one does.
Who has done your hair, Susan? --- That hair stylist.
Who’s the tall man behind the door? --- Don’t you remember? That’s David Smith. We met him at the airport. Whose car is this? ---- It’s my uncle’s.
Why are you so late? --- I came across an old friend. Why don’t you buy a car? --- I can’t afford on at the moment. Why don’t you travel to New York on vacation?---I want to but I haven’t go enough money.
Will it take me long to get to the Green Park? --- No, it’s just a few minutes’ bus ride.
Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow? --- Sorry. I have an appointment with Dr. Brown.
Will you have some dessert, Judy? --- No, thank you. I’m on a diet.
Will you please turn down the TV? --- Sorry. I haven’t realized you’re sleeping.
Would you like a tea? --- Yes, please.
Would you like to go fishing with us now?---It sounds interesting but I have lots of homework to do.
Would you like to have dinner with us this evening?---Sorry, but this evening I have to go to the airport to meet my parents.
Would you like to order now? – Yes, I’d like fish and the soup. Would you like to see the menu? – No, thanks. I already know
what to order.
Would you mind changing seats with me?---No, I don’t mind. Would you mind if I open the window for a better view? --- Of course not.
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You are not the manager here, are you? --- Yes, I am. You have lovely children.---Thanks.
You may have seen this film. --- Actually, I haven’t.
You needn’t do the work till after the New Year. ---- Oh, good! Thank you.
Your scarf feels soft and warm. What’s it made of? – Wool. Your spoken English is as good as native speakers’. --- Thank you, but I’m only a beginner.