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 ڹѧϰȳҪǸָࡢ԰ģȻӢǺԽԽĴ̿ԿǾģģԾŲȷԼ˵һڴ
1. Hello.ã 
2. Good morning.糿ã 
3. Im John Smith.Լʷ˹ 
4. Are you Bill Jones?Ǳȶ˹ 
5. Yes,I am.ǵģǡ
6. How are you? 
7. Fine,thanks.ܺãлл
  
8. How is Helen?׺
9. Shes very well,thank you. ܺãлл
10. Good afternoon,Mr. Green.簲 
11. Good evening,Mrs. Brown.Ϻãʷˡ
12. How are you this evening? 
13. Good night,John.Լ 
14. Good-bye,Bill.ټȶ 
15. See you tomorrow.
 
16. Come in,please.  
17. Sit down. £ 
18. Stand up,please. վ 
19. Open your book,please. 򿪡 
20. Close your book,please. ϡ 
21. Dont open your book. 顣 
22. Do you understand? 
23. Yes,I understand. ǵģˡ 
24. No,I dont understand. Ҳס 
25. Listen and repeat. Ȼظһ顣 
26. Now read,please. Ҷ 
27. Thats fine. õúܡ 
28. Its time to begin. ʼʱˡ 
29. Lets begin now. ǿʼ 
30. This is Lesson One. ǵһΡ
 
31. Whats this? ʲô 
32. Thats a book. һ顣
33. Is this your book? 
34. No,thats not my book. ǲҵ顣 
35. Whose book is this? ˭飿 
36. Thats your book. 顣 
37. And whats that? ʲô 
38. Is that a book? һ 
39. No,it isnt. ǡ 
40. Its a pencil. һ֦Ǧʡ
  
41. Is it yours?  
42. Yes,its mine. ǣҵġ 
43. Wheres the door?  Ķ
44. There it is.  Ƕ 
45. Is this book his?  Ȿ
 
46. What are these? Щʲô 
47. Those are books. Щ顣 
48. Where are the books? ЩĶ 
49. There they are. Ƕ 
50. These are my pencils. ЩҵǦʡ 
51. Where are your pens? ЩֱĶ 
52. Theyre over there. 
  
53. Are these your pens? Щĸֱ 
54. Yes,they are. ҵġ 
55. Those are mine. Щҵġ 
56. These are your books,arent they? ЩģԲԣ
57. No,they arent. ǡ 
58. Theyre not mine. ҵġ
59. These are mine,and those are yours. ЩҵģЩġ 
60. Those arent your pens,are they? Щֱʲģ԰ɣ 
 
61. Who are you? ˭ 
62. Im a student. ѧ 
63. Who is that over there? ǱǸ˭ 
64. Hes a student,too. Ҳѧ
65. Is that lady a student? λŮʿѧ 
66. No,she isnt. ǡ 
67. Those men arent students,either. ЩҲѧ 
68. Am I your teacher? ǵĽԱ 
69. Yes,you are. ǵģǡ 
70. That man is a teacher,isnt he? ǸλԱԲԣ 
71. Yes,he is. ǵģǡ 
72. Who are those people? Щ˭ 
73. Maybe theyre farmers. ǿũ
  
74. Arent they students? ǲѧ 
75. I really dont know. Ĳ֪
 
76. Whats your name? ʲô֣ 
77. My name is Jones. ˹ 
78. Whats your first name? ֽʲô 
79. My first name is Bill. ҵֽбȶ 
80. How do you spell your last name? ôƴ 
81. Jones. J-O-N-E-S. ˹JONES 
82. Whats your friends name? ѽʲô֣ 
83. His name is John Smith. Լʷ˹ 
84. John and I are old friends. ҺԼˡ
  
85. Are you Johns brother? Լֵ 
86. No, Im not. Ҳǡ 
87. This is Mr. Jones.  ˹ 
88. How do you do? ã
89. Mrs.Jones,this is Mr. John Smith. ˹ˣԼʷ˹ 
90. Very please to meet you. ܸˡ
 
91. What day is today? ڼ 
92. Today is Monday. һ 
93. What day was yesterday? ڼ 
94. Yesterday was Sunday. ա 
95. What day is tomorrow? ڼ
96. What month is this? Ǽ·ݣ 
97. This is January. һ·ݡ 
98. Last month was December,wasnt it ? 
    ϸʮ£Բԣ 
99. Yes,it was. ǣʮ·ݡ 
100. What month is next month? ¸Ǽ·ݣ 
101. I was in the hospital for several weeks. 
     ҽԺס˼ˡ
102. Where were you on Tuesday? ڶ 
103. You were here in February,werent you? 
     ·Բԣ 
104. No,I wasnt . û 
105. Your friend was here a week ago,wasnt he? 
     һǰǲǣ  
 
106. Do you have a book? һ 
107. Yes,I do. ǵģС 
108. You have a radio,dont you? һ̨ 
109. No,I dont . ûС 
110. I dont have a phonograph,either. Ҳû 
111. Dees this radio belong to you? ̨ 
112. Yes,I think it does. ǵģΪҵġ 
113. How many sisters and brothers do you have? 
     мúֵܣ 
114. Dont you have my hat? ûҵñӰɣ 
115. Yes,I have both your hat and your coat. 
     ñӺʹ¶ 
116. Does John have a yellow pencil? Լһ֧Ǧ 
117. Yes,he does. ǵģС 
118. He has a radio,doesnt he? һ̨Բԣ 
119. No,he doesnt have one. ûС 
120. He already has a phonograph,but he doesnt have a radio yet. 
     Ѿһû
121. What time is it? ˣ 
122. Its two oclock. ӡ
  
123. Its a few minutes after two. ֡
  
124. My watch is fast and your watch Is slow. 
     ҵı죬ı 
125. Excuse me.Can you tell me the correct time? 
     Բܸһ׼ȷʱ
126. No,I cant . Ҳܡ 
127. I dont know what time it is. 
     Ҳ֪ڼӡ 
128. I dont think its four oclock yet. 
     Ϊڻĵ㡣
129. It must be about three thirty. ʮҡ 

130. I get up before six oclock every day. ÿǰ𴲡 
131. The restaurant doesnt open until seven forty-five. 
     Ҫߵʮֲſš 
132. Will you be here at ten oclock tomorrow? 
     ʮ㵽 
133. Yes,I will. С 
134. Well be on time,wont we? ǽʱ?
135. I hope so. ϣˡ 
 
136. Whats the date today? Ǽţ
137. Today is November first,nineteen sixty-three. 
     һʮһһš 
138. When were you born? ʲôʱģ
139. I was born on November first,nineteen thirty-five. 
     һ111ճġ
140. Today is my birthday. ҵա 
141. My sister was born in nineteen thirty-eight. 
     ҵһġ 
142. I dont know the exact date. Ҳ֪ȷеӡ
143. Where were you born? ʲôط 
144. I was born in a little town not far from here. 
     ҳԶС 
145. What do you know about the tenth century? 
     йʮ͵֪Щʲô 
146. I dont know anything about that. 
     Ǹʲô֪
  
147. Lets talk about something else. 
     ̸ʲôɡ 
148. Where were you during the month of April last year? 
     ȥ· 
149. I dont remember where I was then. 
     Ҳǵʱ
150. Where will you be nest year at this time? 151. What do you want? ҪЩʲô
152. I want a cup of coffee. ȡ
153. What would you like to eat? Щʲô
154. Please give me a piece of pie.Ƭڱ
155. Which one would you like--this one or that one? 
     Ҫһһһ
156. It doesnt matter to me. Ϳˡ
157. Id like to talk with Mr. Johns or Mr. Smith.
     Լʷ˹
158. Im sorry, but both of them are busy right now. 
     ܱǸǶæ
159. Wouldnt you like some coffee? 㿧
 
160. Id rather have some tea, if you dont mind.
     㲻Ļ衣
161. Do you know any of those people? ʶЩ
162. Two or three of them look familiar. Һе˱Ƚ졣
163. All of those men are friends of mine. Ƕҵѡ
 
164. Which one of those men is Mr. Taylor? Щĸ̩
165. Is he the tall man on the left? ߵǸ߸ʿǲ
     ʱ㽫
166. Do you speak English? ὲӢ
167. Yes, a little.ǵģһ㡣
168. Does your friend speak English? ѻὲӢ?
169. Yes, he speaks English perfectly.ҽúܺ.
170. Whats his native language? ĸʲô
171. I dont know what his native language is.
     Ҳ֪ĸʲô
172. How many languages do you speak? ܽԣ
173. My friend reads and writes several languages.
     ҵܶдԡ
174. How well do you know French?  ķ̶
175. He speaks French with an American accent. 
     Ǵķ
176. My parents speak English perfectly. 
     ҸĸܽܺõӢ
177. Mr. Jones can speak French pretty well.
     ˹ܽܺõķ
178. Sometimes I make mistakes when I speak English. 
     ʱ,һڽӢʱһЩ
179. I have a lot of trouble with pronunciation.
     ҵķһЩ⡣
180. How is her accent in French? ʱĿ
 
 
181. What are you doing? ڸʲô
182. Im reading a book.ڿ顣
183. Whats your friend doing? ڸʲô
184. Hes studying his lesson. ĹΡ
185. Im not doing anything right now.¿
186. Where are you going? ȥģ
187. Im going home.ؼҡ
188. What time are you coming back? ʲôʱ
189. Im not sure what time Im coming back.
     Ҳȷʲôʱܻ
190. What are you thinking about? ʲô
191. Im thinking about my lesson. ҵĹΡ
192. Who are you writing to? ڸ˭дţ
193. Im writing to a friend of mine in South American.
     ڸһλдš
194. By the way,who are you waiting for? 
     ˳һ䣬ڵ˭
195. Im not waiting for anybody.˭Ҳȡ 
 
196. How old are you?  ?
197. Im twenty-one years old. 21ˡ
198. My brother is not quite twenty-five. 
     ҵĸû25ꡣ
199. John is not forty-five yet,is he? 
     Լû45꣬
200. Mr. Smith is still in his fifties.
     ʷ˹50ˡ
201. Im two years older than you are.
     ұꡣ
202. My brother is two years younger than I am. 
     ҵĵܱܵСꡣ
203. How many are there in your family? 
     Ҽˣ
204. There are seven of us altogether. 
     Ҽܹ߿ˡ
205. My sister is the oldest. ҵĽ
206. Im the youngest.С
207. Guess how old I am. ²Ҷ
208. Id say yorre about twenty-three. 
     Ҳ23ꡣ
209. I was thirty on my last birthday. 
     Ѿ30 
210. Im going to be sixty-one next Tuesday.
     ܶҾҪ61ˡ 
211. What time do you get up every day? 
     ƽ𴲣
212. I usually wake up early.ͨ𴲡
213. I get up at 6 oclock every day.ÿ6:00𴲡
214. My brother gets up later than I do.
     ҵĸҪ
215. After I get dressed,I have breakfast.
     Ҵ·͡
216. Usually,I have a big breakfast.
     ͨҵͱȽϷʢ
217. I have juice,toast and coffee for breakfast.
     ͨй֭Ϳȡ
218. I leave the house at eight a.m. each day.
     ÿҶ8:00뿪Ҽҡ
219. I get to work at nine oclock every morning.
     һÿ9:00ʼ
220. I work hard all morning.
     ÿҶŬع
221. I go out for lunch at about 12:30.
     12:30ȥ͡
222. I finish working at 5:45 p.m. 
     5:45ҵĹ
223. I eat dinner at about 7 oclock.
     һ7:00
224. Before I eat dinner,I read the newspaper for a while. 
     ڳ֮ǰһῴһᱨֽ
225. I usually go to bed at about midnight. 
     ͨҹ˯
226. What time did you get up yesterday morning? 
     ϼĴ
227. I woke up early and got up at 6 oclock. 
     ѵú磬6:00Ĵ
228. My brother got up earlier than I did.
     ҵĸ硣
229. Did you get dressed ? 㴩·
230. Yes, I got dressed and had breakfast.
     ǵģҴ·ҳˡ
231. What kind of breakfast did you have? 
     Եʲôͣ
232. What time did you get to work yesterday morning? 
     㼸ȥϵİࣿ
233. I left the house at 8 oclock and got to work at 8:30.
      8:00뿪ļң8:30ʼĹ
234. Did you work all day? ȫ춼ڹ
235. Yes, I worked from early morning until late at night.
     ǵģҴһֱҹ
236. At noon I had lunch with a friend of mine. 
     磬ҺȥԵ緹
237. I finished working at 5:30 and went home. 
     5:30ɵĹȻؼˡ
238. After dinner I read a magazine and made some telephone calls. 
     ҿһ־Ȼ˼绰
239. I went to bed at 11:30 p.m. 11:30ϵĴ
240. I went to sleep immediately and slept soundly all night. 
     һ˯ˣ˯úܺá
 
241. Where did you go yesterday? ȥˣ
242. I went to see a friend of mine.ȥݷһλѡ
243. Did you see Mr. Jones yesterday? ˹
244. I didnt see Mr. Jones,but I saw John .
     ûҼԼ
245. What did you talk about? Ǹղڽʲô
246. We talked about a lot of things. Ǹղ˵һЩ顣
247. I asked him a lot of questions. һЩ⡣
248. What did you ask him? ʹʲô
249. I asked him if he spoke English. ǷὲӢ
250. He said he spoke a little English. ˵ὲһ㡣
251. Then I asked him if he knew anybody in New York .
     ҾǷʶŦԼˣ
252. He said he knew a lot of people there. 
     ˵ʶܶˡ
253. Finally,I asked him how old he was.ˣ
254. He said he would rather not tell his age.
     ˵ἰ䡣
255. He answered almost all of my questions.
     شе⡣
256. What time did you use to get up last year? 
     ȥͨ𴲣
257. I used to wake up early and get up at 7 oclock. 
     ҹȥѵú磬7:00𴲡
258. I used to set my alarm clock for exactly 7 a.m.
     ҹȥҵӶ7:00ӡ
259. I never used to oversleep.ҴӲ˯
260. I used to get dressed quickly every morning.ͨ·ܿ졣
261. I always used to leave for work at 8:30.ҹȥ8:30ȥ
262. I used to start working at 9:00 oclock every day.
     ҹȥÿ9:00ʼ
263. I used to have lunch every day at the same time.
     ҹȥÿͬһʱ͡
264. I used to work until nearly 6:00 oclock each day.
     ҹȥ6:00ҡ
265. I used to have dinner at 7:30 and go to bed early. 
     ҹȥ7:30˯硣
266. My brother and I used to go a lot of places together.
     ҺҸȥһȥһЩط
267. We used to go to the movies about once a week.
     ǹȥһȥһεӰ
268. We used to have a lot of interesting friends.
     ǹȥһЩȤѡ
269. My brother used to speak French to me all the time.
     ҵĸȥǸҽ
270. I always used to ask him a lot of questions.
     ҹȥһЩ⡣ 271. Where do you live?  ס
272. I live on Washington Street. ڻʢٽס
273. Whats your address?  ĵַʲô
274. I live at 1203 Washington Street. 
     סڻʢٽ1203š
275. Im Mr. Smiths next door neighbor.  
     ʷ˹ھӡ
276. You live here in the city,dont you? 
     סУ
277. Im from out of town.  Գ
278. How long have you lived here?  ס˶ˣ
279. Ive lived here for five years. ס5ˡ
280. Hes known me for over ten years. 
     ʶʮˡ
281. Ive spoken English all my life. Ӣ
282. Ive already read that book. ѾǱ顣
283. Has he studied French very long?  
     ѧܳʱ
284. Have you had breakfast already?  Թ緹
285. Yes,I had breakfast two hours ago.
     ǵģСʱǰԵ緹
286. Where were you yesterday afternoon? ģ
287. I was at home all afternoon. 綼ڼҡ
288. I was writing some letters to friends of mine.
     Ҹҵд˼š 
289. What were you doing at about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon? 
     ĵڸʲô
290. I was listening to the radio. 㲥
291. What were you doing when I called you on the telephone? 
     Ҹ绰ʱ,ڸʲô
292. When you called me, I was eating dinner. 
     Ҵ绰ʱ,ڳ
293. When I saw Mr. Jones,he was talking with John Smith. 
     ҿ˹ʱںԼʷ˹
294. While you were writing letters,I was reading a book.
     дʱڿ顣
295. While we were having breakfast,John was talking on the telephone.
     ǳʱԼڴ绰
296. Can you guess what I was doing this morning? 
     ²¿ҽڸʲô
297. I cant remember what John was doing yesterday afternoon. 
     ҼǲԼڸʲôˡ
298. Ive forgotten what he said his address was.
     Ұ˵ҵĵַˡ
299. Ive forgotten what time he said he had dinner last night. 
     ӳԵˣ
300. They called us just as we were having dinner. 
     ǽʱڳ
301. What color is your book?  鱾ʲôɫģ
302. My book has a dark blue cover. ҵ鱾ķɫġ
303. How much does that typewriter weigh? Ǹֻжأ
304. Its not too heavy,but I dont know the exact weight. 
     ǺأҲ֪ľȷ
305. This round table weighs about forty-five pounds.
     Բ45
306. What size suitcase do you own?  Сʲôģ
307. One of my suitcases is small,and the other one is medium size.
     һСŵģһкŵġ
308. I like the shape of that table.ϲӵ״
309. How long is Jones Boulevard Street?  
     Jones Boulevardж೤
310. That street is only two miles long. ֻӢﳤ
311. Will you please measure this window to see how wide it is? 
     ȷж
312. This window is just as wide as that one. 
     Ǹһ
313. The walls are three inches thick. ЩǽӢߺ
314. This material feels soft.ֲȥ
315. This pencil is longer than that one. Ǧʱһ
316. Would you please tell Mr. John that Im here
     ܸԼ  
317. Take these books home with you tonight. 
     Щؼҡ
318. Please bring me those magazines. 
     Щ־Ҵ
319. Would you help me lift this heavy box? 
     ܰҽغ̧
320. Please ask John to turn on the lights. 
     Լѵƴ򿪡
321. Put your books down on the table. 
     ϡ
322. Get me a hammer from the kitchen,will you?  
     ӳøӣ
323. Hang up my coat in the closet ,will you please? 
     ܽҵĴ¹ڱڳ
324. Please dont bother me now.Im very busy. 
     ңæ
325. Would you mind mailing this letter for me? 
     ҷʼ
326. If you have time,will you call me tomorrow? 
     ʱ䣬Ҵ绰
327. Please pick up those cups and saucers. 
     뽫Щ豭Ͳá
328. Will you do me a favor? ܰæ 
329. Please count the chairs in that room.
һǸӵĿ
330. Please pour this milk into that glass.
뽫Щţ̵
331. Excuse me,sir.Can you give me some information? 
     һ£ܸһЩϢ
332. Can you tell me where Peach Street is? 
     ܸPeach Street
333. Its two blocks straight ahead. 
     ǰһֱߣ͵ˡ"
334. Which direction is it to the theatre? 
     ȥϷԺӦĸ
335. Turn right at the next corner ¸·ҹա
336. How far is it to the university? ѧжԶ
337. Its a long way from here. кܳһ·
338. The school is just around the corner. ѧУڹսǴ
339. The restaurant is across the street from the hotel.
     ùݴֵ
340. You cant miss it. 㲻ġ
341. Do you happen to know Mr. Coopers telephone number?  
     ֪Cooperĵ绰
342. Could you tell me where the nearest telephone is? 
     ܸĵ绰
343. Should I go this way,or that way? 
     Ӧ·
344. Go that way for two blocks,then turn left. 
     ·ա
345. I beg your pardon.Is this seat taken? 
     ʣλ
346. Are you married?  
347. No,Im not married.Im still single. 
     ûУȻ
348. Your niece is engaged,isnt she? 
     ֶŮ
349. My sister has been engaged for two months.
     öˡ
350. My grandfather got married in 1921.
     游1921ػ顣
351. When is grandparents wedding anniversary? 
     ʲôʱ游ĸĽգ
352. How long have they been married? ǽˣ
353. Theyve been married for quite a few years.
     ǽЩˡ
354. Who did George marry? κ˭ˣ
355. Do they have children? к
356. They had a baby last month. ϸеĺӡ
357. My son wants to get married in June. 
     ҵĶӴ·ݽ顣
358. They dont know when the wedding will be.
     ǲ֪ʲôʱл
359. Their grandchildren are grown up now.
     ǵӳˡ
360. Shes a widow.Her husband died last year.
     ǸѸɷȥꡣ
 
361. Where did you grow up? ĳ
362. I grew up right here in this neighborhood.
     Ҿٽ
363. My friend spent his childhood in California . 
     ҵͯڼǶȹ
364. He lived in California until he was seventeen. 
     ʮǰڼǾס
365. There have been a lot of changes here in the last 20 years.
     ڹȥĶʮ,﷢˺ܶı仯
366. There used to be a grocery store on the corner. 
     ǰսǴһӻꡣ
367. All of those houses have been built in the last ten years.
     еķӶʮｨɵġ
368. Theyre building a new house up the street . 
     ڽһ·ӡ
369. If you buy that home, will you spend the rest of your life there? 
     Ǽ䷿Ƕȹ
370. Are your neighbors very friendly? ھѺ
371. We all know each other pretty well. 
     Ǳ˴֮к˽⡣
372. A young married couple moved in next door to us. 
     һ»򸾰Ǹڡ
373. Who bought that new house down the street from you? 
     ˭ǽͷ·
374. An old man rented the big white house.
     һǸİ׷ӡ
375. What beautiful trees those are! Ưѽ
376. What time are you going to get up tomorrow morning? 
     㼸𴲣
377. Ill probably wake up early and get up at 6:30.
     ҿܻıȽ磬Լ6:30𴲡
378. What will you do then? ȻЩʲôأ
379. After I get dressed,Ill have breakfast.
     ·ҽ緹
380. What will you have for breakfast tomorrow morning? 
     ʲôأ
381. Ill probably have eggs and toast for breakfast.
     ҿܻ˾ͼ
382. After breakfast,Ill get ready to go to work.
     ͺһ׼һȥϰࡣ
383. Ill leave the house at 8:00 and get to the office at 8:30.
     ҽ8:00뿪Ȼ8:30칫ҡ
384. Ill probably go out for lunch at about 12:30.
     ҽ12:30ȥ緹
385. Ill finish working at 5:30 and get home by 6 oclock. 
     ҽ5:30ɹȻ6:00ǰҡ
386. Are you going to have dinner at home tomorrow night? 
     ڼҳ
387. Do you think youll go to the movies tomorrow night? 
     ȥӰ
388. Ill probably stay home and watch television.
     ҿܴڼҿӡ
389. When I get sleepy,Ill probably get ready for bed. 
     ҸеʱҾ׼ϴ˯
390. Do you think youll be able to go to sleep right away? 
     ȥ˯
391. How is the weather today? 
392. The weather is nice today. ܺá
393. What was the weather like yesterday? 
     
394. Yesterday it rained all day.һꡣ
395. What will the weather be like tomorrow? 
     
396. Its going to snow tomorrow.ѩ
397. Its quite cold today.䡣
398. Its been cloudy all morning.϶ơ
399. Is it raining now? 
400. Itll probably clear up this afternoon.
     ܻ졣
401. The days are getting hotter. תů
402. Today is the first day of spring.Ǵĵһ졣
403. Whats the temperature today? Ƕ٣
404. Its about seventy degrees Fahrenheit this afternoon.
     绪¶70ȡ
405. Theres a cool breeze this evening. й硣
406. How are you feeling today? о
407. I dont feel very well this morning.
     Ҹоá
408. I was sick yesterday, but Im better today.
     Ҳˣˡ
409. My fever is gone,but I still have a cough.
     ѾˣԿԡ
410. My brother has a bad headache. Ҹͷʹ
411. Which of your arms is sore?  ĸ첲ʹ
412. My right arm hurts. It hurts right here.
     ҵҸ첲ˡ
413. Whats matter with you? ôˣ
414. Ive got a pain in my back. ұʹ
415. Which foot hurts?Is it the left one?  
     ĸˣǲߵĽţ 
416. How did you break your leg? Ū˵Ľţ
417. I slipped on the stairs and fell down.I broke my leg.
     ¥ϻһˤˣŪҵĽš
418. Your right hand is swollen.Does it hurt? 
     ˡǲˣ
419. Its bleeding.Youd better go see a doctor about that cut. 
     ˿Ѫȥҽǿ
420. I hope youll be well soon.ϣЩá
421. I get out of bed about 7 oclock every morning.  
     ÿ7:00𴲡
422. After getting up,I go into the bathroom and take a shower. 
     Ժһԡҳ衣
423. Then,I brush my teeth and comb my hair. Ȼˢͷ
424. After brushing my teeth,I put on my clothes. ˢ¡
425. After that,I go downstairs to the kitchen to have breakfast.
     Ȼ¥ȥ緹
426. After eating breakfast,I go back upstairs again. 
     緹¥
427. Then,its usually time to wake up my little brother.
     ʱͨҽСܵܵʱˡ
428. He cant dress himself yet because hes too young. 
     Ϊ̫СԼ¡
429. I wash his face and hands,and then I dress him.  
     Ҹϴϴ֣Ȼ¡
430. He tries to button his own shirt,but he cant do it.  
     ԼϵŦۣʧܡ
431. My little brother takes a bath before he goes to bed at night.  
     ҵĵܵϴ֮ǰͨϴ衣
432. He always forgets to wash behind his ears.  
     ϴĺ档
433. Im always tired when I come home from work.  
     °Ժͨۡ
434. At bedtime, I take off my clothes and put on my pajamas. 
     ѵҵ·˯¡
435. I get into bed at about 11:30 and go right off to sleep. 
     11:30ϴ˯һͻ˯
436. What do you think?Is that right? 
     ΪǷȷ
437. Cetainly.Youre absolutely right about that.
     Ȼȫȷ
438. I think youre mistaken about that.
     ҾǴġ
439. I like hot weather best. ϲ
440. Personally,I prefer winter weather.
     Ҹ˶ԣұȽϲ
441. Do you think its going to rain tomorrow? 
     Ϊ
442. I dont know whether it will rain or not.
     Ҳ֪᲻ꡣ
443. In my opinion,thats an excellent idea.
     ΪǸ⡣
444. Why Mr. Cooper so tired?Do you have any idea? 
     ΪʲôCooperôۣ֪
445. Hes tired because he worked hard all day today. 
     Ϊһ죬Ժۡ
446. What do you think of my children? ҵĺ
447. I think you have very attractive children. 
     ҾкϲС
448. Please give me your frank opinion.
     ʵ뷨
449. Do you really want to know what I think? 
     ֪ʲô
450. Of course I want to know what your opinion is.
     ȻҺ֪Ĺ۵㡣
451. What do you plan to do tomorrow?  
     ʲô
452. I doubt that Ill do anything tomorrow. 
     ʲôҲ
453. Please excuse me for a little while. I want to do something. 
     ԲԵȻҪ¡
454. I imagine Ill do some work instead of going to the movies. 
     ɵ£ȥӰ
455. Will it be convenient for you to explain your plans to him? 
     ļƻһ£?
456. Theres nothing to do because tomorrow is a holliday.
     ûģΪĩ 
457. Whats your brother planning to do tomorrow?
     ƻȥĶ 
458. He cant decide what to do.
     ޷ʲô 
459. Its difficult to make a decision without knowing all the facts. 
     ֪ȫʵȥѵġ     
460. Were trying to plan our future. Ŭƻǵδ      
461. Thats a good idea.  뷨
462. Im hoping to spend a few days in the mountains.
     ϣɽĥ졣     
463. Would you consider going north this summer? 
     㿼ǽȥ
464. If theres a chance youll go, Id like to go with you. 
     лȥĻһȥ     
465. After you think it over, please let me know what you decide.
     ϸ֪֮ô   466. Im anxious to know what your decision is. 
     Һ֪ľ
467. Im confident  youve made the right choice. 
     Һģ˸ȷľ
468. I want to persuade you to change your mind.
     ϣȰ˵㣬ԸıĹ۵㡣
469. Will you accept my advice? ҵĽ
470. What have you decided? ʲô
471. Ive definitely decided to go to California. 
     һȥǡ
472. He didnt want to say anything to influence my decision.
     ʲô˵Ӱҵľ
473. She refuses to make up her mind.ܾ¾ġ
474. I assume youve decided against buying a new car. 
     ҲѾ¶Ĳ³ˡ
475. It took him a long time to make up his mind. 
     ˺ܾò¶ġ
476. You can go whenever you wish. ȥȥĵط
477. Were willing to accept your plan. Ǵļƻ
478. He knows its inconvenient ,but he wants to go anyway. 
     ֪㣬ζߡ
479. According to Mr. Green, this is a complicated problem.
     һӵ⡣
480. She insists that it doesnt make any difference to her.
     ǲκβͬ


ճӢ900(£
481. Are you going to go any place this year? 
     ȥط

482. If I have enough money,Im going to take a trip abroad.
     㹻ǮҾͻС

483. How are you going?Are you going by boat? 
     ȥǲǴ˴ȥ

484. Its faster to go by plane than by boat.ɻ졣

485. Whats the quickest way to get there? 
     ǶĽͨʽʲô

486. Altogether it will take ten days to make the trip.
     пҪʮʱ䡣

487. I hope you have a good time on your trip.ף;졣

488. Im leaving tomorrow,but I havent packed my suitcases yet.
     ڻûҵӡ

489. Im going by air.I like flying.Ҵɻȥϲ˷ɻ

490. My brother took a trip to Mexico.ҸȥĪ˹С

491. It was a six-hour flight. 6Сʱĺ̡

492. How many passengers were on the train? жٳ˿ͣ

493. His friend was injured in an airplane crash.
     ڷɻ¹ˡ

494. Would you like to go for a walk? ϲȥɢɢ

495. Lets go out to the airport. The plane landed ten minutes ago.
     ȥɻʮǰѾ½ˡ 
496. Im going shopping because I need to buy some clothes.
     ȥ̵꣬ΪҪЩ·

497. If this shirt doesnt fit,may I bring it back later?
     ܽ

498. What size shoes do you wear?㴩ŵЬ

499. That suit looks very good on you.㴩׺ܺ

500. This dress is made of silk,isnt it?
     ·˿Ϊϣ

501. Id like to try on this sweater.Һһë¡

502. Im interested in buying a new car.Һ³

503. Whats the price of that electric iron?ǸٶǮ

504. How much is this rug?̺Ǯ

505. Is this toothpaste on sale today?

506. Thats a beautiful leather wallet,but it costs too much.
     ƤǮкƯ̫ˡ

507. How much do I owe you?ǷǮ

508. That will be eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents.
     18Ԫ75֡

509. Do you have change for a twenty-dollar bill?
     ܻ20ԪǮ

510. The clerk helped me find what I wanted.
     ְԱҵҪĶ

511. What would you like to eat?  ʲô

512. Id like a bowl of tamoto soup,please. 
     

513. The waiter seems to be in a hurry to take our order.  
     ԱżļĶ

514. Which would you rather have--steak or fish?  
     ʲôţŻ㣿

515. I want my steak well-done.  Ҫȫţš

516. What kinds of vegetables do you have? Ҫ߲ˣ

517. Ill have mashed potatoes .ҪЩࡣ

518. Would you please pass the salt?  ܰεݹ

519. They serve good food in this restaurant.
     УǹӦܺõʳ

520. Are you ready for your dessert now?  ׼óԵ

521. This knife is dirty.Would you bring me a clean one,please?  
     ѵѾˣܴһɾ

522. May I check,please?  ܼһ

523. You have your choice of three flavors of ice cream. 
     ѡֿζıܡ

524. We have vanilla,chocolate,and strawberry.
     ζģɿζģݮζġ

525. We invited two guests to dinner,but they didnt come.
     λͣû

526. How long did the movie last?  
     Ӱ˶ã

527. The feature started at 9 oclock and ended at 11:30. 
     дӾŵֿʼһֱʮһ롣

528. They say the new film is an adventure story.
     ǽӰƬһðա

529. A group of us went out to the theater last night. 
     ȥϷԺ

530. The new play was good and everybody enjoyed it. 
     µϷܺãǶϲ

531. By the time we got there,the play had already begun. 
     ǵʱϷѾʼˡ

532. The usher showed us to our seats. 
     ԱǴλǰ

533. The cast of the play included a famous actor. 
     ⳡϷԱһԱ

534. After the play was over,we all wanted to get something to eat. 
     ϷԺǶȥԵ㶫

535. There was a big crowd and we had difficulty getting a taxi.
     ˺ܶ࣬ǺѴ򵽳

536. The restaurant was filled,so we decided to go elsewhere. 
     Ѿˣǲòȥ𴦡

537. My brother wants to learn how to dance. ҵܵѧ衣

538. We dont go dancing very often. ǲȥ衣

539. Which would you rather do--go dancing or go to cinema?  
     ʲôȥ軹ȥӰ

540. Im not accustomed to going out after dark. Ҳϰϳȥ

541. Id like to make an appointment to see Mr. Cooper. 
     ԼʱȥCooper

542. Would you like to arrange for a personal interview?  
     밲һ˲ɷ

543. Your appointment will be next Thursday at 10 oclock. 
     Լᰲʮ㡣 
544. I can come any day except Thursday. ҳÿ춼

545. He wants to change his appointment from Monday to Wednesday. 
     뽫ԼһΪ

546. She failed to call the office to cancel her appointment. 
     ûð칫ȡԼᡣ

547. Im going to call the employment agency for a job. 
     ҴȥƸ칫ȥӦƸ

548. Please fill in this application form. д

549. Are you looking for a permanent position?  
     ӦƸһְλ

550. Im going to call a plumber to come this afternoon. 
     绰Ǧܹ

551. I couldnt keep the appointment because I was sick. 
     ҲԼˣΪҲˡ

552. Im a new employee.I was hired yesterday. 
     һ¹Ա챻¼õġ

553. Please call before you come,otherwise we might not be home.
     ֮ǰ绰Ȼпܲڼҡ

554. Lets make a date to go shopping next Thursday. 
     Լȥ̵ꡣ

555. Will you please lock the door when you leave? 
     뿪ʱܰ

556. I went to see my doctor for a check-up yesterday. 
     ȥҵҽȥ顣

557. The doctor discovered that Im a little overweight. 
     ҽЩء

558. He gave me a chest X-ray and took my blood pressure.  
     ˸xߵ͸Ѫѹ

559. He told me to take these pills every four hours.
     ÿСʱԴҩ

560. Do you think the patient can be cured?  
     ܱ

561. They operated on him last night.Ǹ

562. He needed a blood transfusion. ҪѪ

563. My uncle had a heart attack last year. 
     ȥಡ

564. They had to call in a heart specialist. 
     Ҫһಡרҡ

565. What did the doctor say? ҽ˵ʲô

566. The doctor advised me to get plenty of exercise. 
     ҽҶЩ˶

567. The doctor said I look pale. 
     ҽ˵ҿܲ԰ס

568. If I want to be healthy,I have to stop smoking cigarettes.
     뽡ĻҲò̡

569. The physician said smoking is harmful to my health.
     ڿҽк

570. Its just a mosquito bite.Theres nothing to worry about.
     ֻǱӶ£صġ

571. Youre wanted on the telephone. ĵ绰

572. What number should I dial to get the operator?  
     ͨԱĵ绰Ӧʲô룿

573. I want to make a long distance call. ;

574. Pick up the receiver and deposit a coin in the slot. 
     ͲȻӲͶӲҿС

575. I tried to call Mr. Cooper,but the line was busy. 
     Copper绰·һֱæ

576. You must have dialed the wrong number.һ绰ˡ

577. I dialed the right number,but nobody answered. 
     Ҳĺȷû˽

578. The telephone is ringing,would you answer it,please?  
     绰ˣܽµ绰

579. Would you like to leave a message?  ʲôŶ

580. Who is this?I dont recognize your voice. 
     ˭

581. Would you please tell Mr. Cooper I called?  
     ܸCooperҴ绰

582. Is this Empire 5-4093?  ǵ۹5-4093

583. I have to hang up now. ҲòҶϵ绰

584. Put the receiver closer to your mouth.I cant hear you. 
     Ͳ죬

585. Would you mind calling back sometime tomorrow?  
     ٴ

586. How long has it been since youve heard from your uncle?  
     õŶѾˣ

587. When was the last time he wrote you ?  
     һθдʲôʱ

588. I cant recall how long its been. 
     ҲܼǶǰˡ

589. Im always disappointed when I dont get any mail. 
     ղʼʱǺʧ

590. I feel guilty because I havent written her lately. 
     ܾø𱸣ΪҺûиš

591. What time is the mail delivered on Saturday?  
     һʲôʱʼ

592. The postman always comes at 2 oclock. ʵԱͨ

593. I wrote to my uncle last night.I couldnt put it off any longer. 
     д˷šҲˡ

594. I enclosed some photographs in my letter. ˼Ƭ

595. I didnt know whether to send the letter airmail or not. 
     Ҳ֪Ƿüĺţ

596. How long does it take for a letter to get to California ?  
     һҪòܵǣ

597. Dont forget to put stamps on the letter before you mail it. 
     ʼǰƱ

598. He went to the post office to mail a letter.ȥʾˡ

599. I dropped the letter in the mailbox on the corner. 
     ڹսǴŷ

600. How did you sign the letter? Did you write,sincerely yours? 
     д601. A strange thing happened to me this morning.
     ҷһֵ¡ 
601. A strange thing happened to me this morning.
     ҷһֵ¡

602. I was crossing the street and was almost hit by a car. 
     Ҵ·ʱ㱻ײˡ

603. Fortunately,I jumped back in time to avoid being hit.
     ˵Ϊ˶ܱײˣ¡

604. It was a terrible experience,and I wont forget it.
     Ǹ˺µľҲˡ

605. Yesterday was such a beautiful day we decided to go for a drive. 
     ܺãǿȥ档

606. We prepared a picnic lunch and drove down by the river.
     ΪҰ׼СӶ¡

607. After a while,we found a shady place under some poplar trees.
     һ·

608. On the way back home,we were tired.·ϣǶˡ

609. It was after dark when we got back,and we were all tired. 
     ǻʱѾˣǶۡ

610. I wish you would give me a more detailed description of your trip.
     ϣܸϸһС

611. Speaking of trips,did I ever tell you about the experience I had?  
     ˵Уǰûж̸ҵľ

612. We used to have a lot of fun when we were that age.  
     ʱǾкܶȤ

613. I cant recall the exact circumstances. 
     Ҳ׼ȷûʱĻˡ

614. I never realized that someday I would be living in New York. 
     ҴûһסŦԼ

615. We never imagined that John would become a doctor. 
     ǴûԼΪһҽ

616. Were looking for a house to rent for the summer.  
     Ѱһ䷿ӣס

617. Are you trying to find a furnished house?  
     ǲѰһװ޹ķӣ

618. This split-level house is for rent.Its a bargain.  
     ֲķ⡣۸ܺ

619. That house is for sale.It has central heating. 
     Ǽ䷿ڳۡ빩ůġ

620. We have a few kitchen things and a dining room set.  
     һЩþߺһײ豸

621. This is an interesting floor plan.Please show me the basement. 
     һȤ¥ƻҵȥ

622. The roof has leaks in it,and the front steps need to be fixed. 
     ݶڲ©ˣǰ̨ҲҪװޡ

623. Weve got to get a bed and a dresser for the bedroom. 
     ھסзһŴһױ̨

624. Does the back door have a lock on it?  
     

625. Theyve already turned on the electricity.The house is ready.
     Ѿ˵Ѿ׼ˡ

626. Im worried about the appearance of the floor. 
     ҵĵذı档

627. If you want a towel,look in the linen closet. 
     ҪĻƷڳп

628. What style furniture do you have ? Is it traditional?  
     ʲôʽļҾߣǴͳ͵

629. We have drapes for the living room,but we need kitchen curtains. 
     ЩǳҲҪһЩ

630. The house needs painting.Its in bad condition.
     ҪװΡڵ״Ƚ⡣


 

631. What do you going to wear today?  봩ʲô

632. Im going to wear my blue suit.Is that all right?  
     봩ҵɫס׼

633. I have two suits to send to the cleaners. 
     ҽҵ͵ϴԱǶ

634. I have some shirts to send to the laundry. 
     ҽҵһЩ͵ϴ·

635. You ought to have that coat cleaned . 
     ӦøϴһǼס

636. Ive got to get this shirt washed and ironed. 
     Ѿҵϴٹˡ

637. All my suits are dirty.I dont have anything to wear. 
     ҵ׶ˡûдˡ

638. Youd better wear a light jacket.Its chilly today.  
     ôƤпˡЩ䡣

639. This dress doesnt fit me anymore. 
     ·Ѳˡ

640. I guess Ive outgrown this pair of trousers. 
     ҲѾҿӳˡ

641. These shoes are worn-out.Theyve lasted a long time.
     ЩЬѾĥˡǳ˺þˡ

642. I cant fasten this collar button.ϵӿۡ

643. Why dont you get dressed now? Put on your work clothes. 
     ΪڲװأĹ

644. My brother came in,changed his clothes,and went out again.
     ҵĸ׽ˣ·ֳˡ

645. I didnt notice you were wearing your new hat.
     ûע⵽ñӡ

646. You have your point of view,and I have mine. 
     Ĺ۵㣬ҵĹ۵㡣

647. You approach it in a different way than I do. 
     Բͬҵķʽ̽

648. I wont argue with you,but I think youre being unfair. 
     Ҳ磬Ǵġ

649. Thats a liberal point of view. һɵļ⡣

650. He seems to have a lot of strange ideas. 
     ȥкֵܶ뷨

651. I dont see any point in discussing the question any further. 
     Ҳûп漰һ۵Ĺ۵㡣

652. What alternatives do I have?  һʲô

653. Everyone is entitled to his own opinion. 
     ÿ˶ԼĹ۵㡣

654. There are always two sides to everything. 
     κﶼԡ

655. We have opposite views on this. 
     ⣬вͬĹ۵㡣

656. Please forgive me.I didnt mean to start an argument. 
     ԭ¡Ҳۡ

657. I must know your opinion.Do you agree with me? 
     ұ˽뷨ͬ

658. What point are you trying to make?  
     ʲô

659. Our views are not so far apart,after all. 
     ϾǵĹ۵㲢û˴ķ硣

660. We should be able to resolve our differences. 
     Ҫ硣

661. If it doesnt rain tomorrow,I think Ill go shopping.
     첻Ļһȥ̵ꡣ

662. Theres a possibility well go,but it all depends on the weather. 
     пȥҪ

663. If I have time tomorrow,I think Ill get a haircut. 
     пյĻһȥͷ

664. I hope I remember to ask the barber not to cut my hair too short.
     ϣʦҼ̡̫

665. My son wants to be a policeman when he grows up. 
     ҵĶ볤󵱾졣

666. If I get my work finished in time,Ill leave for New York Monday. 
     ܼʱҵĹĻҽһȥŦԼ

667. Suppose you couldnt go on the trip.How would you feel? 
     һ£㲻ܼọ́ʲôо

668. What would you say if I told you I couldnt go with you?  
     ҸҲܺһȥ˵ʲô

669. If I buy the car,Ill have to borrow some money. 
     ĻҪЩǮ

670. If I went with you,Id have to be back by six oclock. 
     ҺһȥĻҲòǰ

671. One of these days,Id like to take a vacation. 
     Щҽ١

672. As soon as I can,Im going to change jobs. 
     ֻҪܣҾ뻻

673. Theres a chance he wont be able to be home for Christmas. 
     һᣬΪʥڶؼҡ

674. We may be able to help you in some way. 
     ǿܻĳַʽ㡣

675. If you were to attend the banquet ,what would you wear? 
     ȥμᣬ봩ʲô

676. What would you have done last night if you hadnt had to study?  
     㲻ҪѧϰĻʲô

677. I would have gone on the picnic if it hadnt rained. 
     ûĻҽȥҰ

678. If you had gotten up earlier,you would have had time for breakfast. 
     Ļ㽫ʱ͡

679. If I had had time,I would have called you. 
     ʱ䣬Ҿͻ绰

680. Would he have seen you if you hadnt waved to him?  
     㲻ֵĻ᲻ῴ㣿

681. If he had only had enough money, he would have bought that house. 
     㹻ǮĻӡ

682. I wish you had called me back the next day, as I had asked you to. 
     ϧûаҵҪڵڶһظ绰
      
683. If you hadnt slipped and fallen, you wouldnt have broken your leg.
     ûͲˤȡ  
     
684. If I have known you want to go, I would have called you.
     ֪ȥұġ
     
685. Had I known you didnt have got the key, I wouldnt have locked the door.
     ֪ûԿףұŵġ

686. She would have gone with me, but she didnt have time.
     һȥûʱ䡣

687. If I had asked directions, I havent got lost.
     һ·Ͳ߶ˡ
     
688. Even if we could have taken the vocation, but we mightnt have wanted to.
     ʹǿݼ٣Ҳܲȥء

689. Evenything would be alright, if you had said that.
     ûĻһжðˡ

690. Looking back on it, I wish we hadnt been given in so easily.
     عͷϣûò

691. What is it you dont like about winter weather?  
     Ϊβϲ?

692. I dont like it when the weather gets real cold. 
     Ҳϲĺʱ.

693. I cant stand summer weather. Ҳ.

694. The thing I dont like about driving is all the traffic on the road. 
     ҲϲȥΪ·Ϻӵ.

695. He doesnt like the idea of going to bed early. 
     Ҳϲ˯.

696. I like to play tennis,but Im not a very good player. 
     Һϲ,ǴòǺܺ.

697. I dont like spinach even though I know its good for me. 
     Ҳϲ,ʹ֪Һкô.

698. Im afraid youre being too particular about your food. 
     Եʳ̫.

699. He always finds fault with everything. 
     ʲô,ִܷ.

700. She doesnt like anything I do or say. 
     ʲô˵ʲô,ϲ.

701. You have wonderful taste in clothes. Էκ.

702. Whats your favorite pastime?  ϲַʽʲô?

703. What did you like best about the movie?  
     ⲿӰĸ?

704. I didnt like the taste of the medicine,but I took it anyway. 
     Ҳϲҩζ,ҶԵ.

705. Why do you dislike the medicine so much? Ϊʲôôϲҩ?

706. If you want my advice, I dont think you should go. 
     ҵ,ϣ㲻Ҫȥ.

707. I suggest that you tear up the letter and start over again. 
     ҽ˺,дһ.

708. Its only a suggestion, and you can do what you please. 
     һ,ЩҪԼ.

709. Let me give you a little fatherly advice. Ҹ.

710. If you dont like it, I wish you would say so.  
     㲻ϲ,ϣ˵.

711. Please dont take offense. I only wanted to tell you what I think. 
     𷢻.ֻǸҵ뷨.

712. In my opinion,the house isnt worth the price theyre asking. 
     ҿ,䷿ӸֵҪļǮ.

713. My feeling is that you ought to stay home tonight. 
     ҾӦôڼ.

714. Its none of my business, but I think you ought to work harder. 
     Һ޹ϵ,ҾӦŬع.

715. In general,my reaction is favorable.  
     ˵,ҵķӳǺܻӭ.

716. If you dont take my advice, youll be sorry. 
     㲻ҵĽ,㽫.

717. Ive always tried not to interfere in your affairs. 
     ǾزĹ.

718. Im old enough to make up my own mind. 
     Ѿ,Լ.

719. Thanks for the advice,but this is something I have to figure out myself. 
     ллĽ,ǼұԼȥ.

720. He wont pay attention to anybody. Youre just wasting your breath. 
     ˭Ľ鶼.ǽڰ׷ѿ.

721. Would you please hold the door open for me?   
     ܰҰŴ?

722. Youre very kind to take the trouble to help me.  
     ,鷳.

723. I wish I could repay you somehow for your kindness.  
     ϣ,ĺر.

724. Im afraid it was a bother for you to do this.  
     ¿»ܶ鷳.

725. It wasnt any bother. I was glad to do it.  
     һ鷳.Һ.

726. Theres just one last favor I need to ask of you.  
     һҪİ.

727. Id be happy to help you in any way I can.  
     ܸܾܵذ.

728. Would you mind giving me a push? My car has stalled. 
     ܰƳ?ҵĳê.

729. Would you be so kind as to open this window for me? Its stuffy. 
     ܰҽ?Ϣ.

730. If theres anything else I can do, please let me know. 
     ,.

731. This is the last time Ill ever ask you to do anything for me. 
     һ鷳Ϊ.

732. I certainly didnt intend to cause you so much inconvenience. 
     òô಻.

733. Hell always be indebted to you for what youve done. 
     ,Ǹм.

734. Could you lend me ten dollars? I left my wallet at home.
     ܽʮԪ?ҰǮڼ.

735. Id appreciate it if you would turn out the lights. Im sleepy. 
     ܽƹصĻ,ҽʤм.Һ.

736. I didnt realize the time had passed so quickly. 
     ûʶʱ.

737. Ive got a lot of things to do before I can leave. 
     ֮ǰ,кܶҪ.

738. For one thing, Ive got to drop by the bank to get some money. 
     ҲòȥЩǮ.

739. Itll take almost all my savings to buy the ticket. 
     Ʊ,л.

740. Oh,I just remembered something! I have to apply for a passport. 
     Ҽһ.Ҳòȥ.

741. I almost forgot to have the phone disconnected. 
     Ҳȥжϵ绰.

742. Its a good thing you reminded me to take my heavy coat. 
     Ҵ·ǸܺõĽ.

743. I never would have thought of it if you hadnt mentioned it. 
     㲻ᵽĻ,Ҽ벻.

744. Ill see you off at the airport. һȥ.

745. Theyre calling your flight now. You barely have time to make it. 
     ڹ㲥İʱ.ǿü.

746. Youd better run or youre going to be left behind. 
     Źȥ,ͻᱻ.

747. Dont forget to cable to let us know you arrived safely. 
     㰲ȫ,Ǹ.

748. Im sure Ive forgotten something, but its too late now. 
     ȷʲô,̫.

749. Do you have anything to declare for customs?  
     ʲôҪص?

750. You dont have to pay any duty on personal belongings. 
     ˽Ʒý˰.

751. Whats your nationality? Are you American?
     Ĺˣ  
     
752. What part of the world do you come from?
     ĺδ
      
753. Im an American by birth.
     һˡ
       
754. I was born in Spain, but Im a citizen of France.
     ҳǷ

755. Do you know what the population of Japan is? 
     ֪ձж˿
 
756. Whats the area of the Congo in square miles?
     չǶƽӢ

757. Who is the governor of this state? 
     ˭Ǹݵݳ
 
758. According to the latest census, our population has increased.
     ˿ڵ飬ǵ˿ˡ
       
759. Politically, the country is divided into fifty states.
     ùϻΪ50ݡ
       
760. The industrial area is centered largely in the north.
     ҵ󲿷ݼڱ
 
761. The country is rich in natural resources. It has mineral deposits. 
     ùȻԴḻпء

762. This nation is noted for its economic stability. 
     ùԾȶ
 
763. How old do you have to be to vote in the national elections? 
     ȫѡȨ
 
764. Today we celebrate our day of independence.Its a national holiday. 
     죬ףǵĶڣҲǹڡ
 
765. My home is in the capital. Its a cosmopolitan city.
     ҵļ׶һԵĴС 

766. Geographically,this country is located in the southern hemisphere.
     ӵϿ,λϰ.

767. Its a beautiful country with many large lakes. 
     һɴĹ.

768. This part of the country is very mountainous. 
     ҵⲿڶɽ.

769. The land in this region is dry and parched. 
     ظɺƶ.

770. Along the northern coast there are many high cliffs.
     кܶ߸ߵɽ.

771. There are forests here,and lumbering is important. 
     кܶɭ,˷ľҵҪ.

772. The scenery is beautiful near the Pacific Ocean. 
     ̫ƽ󸽽ľɫƯ.

773. This mountain range has many high peaks and deep canyons. 
     ɽڶĸ߷͵͹.

774. what kind of climate do you haved?Is it mild?   
     ǵ?ʪ?

775. How far is it from the shore of the Atlantic to the mountains?  
     Ӵ󺣰ɽжԶ?

776. Is the coastal plain good for farming?  
     ֺߵƽԭũҵ?

777. Whats the longest river in the United States? 
     ĺʲô?

778. Are most of the lakes located in the north central region? 
     󲿷ֺǲڱĵ.

779. As you travel westward,does the land get higher? 
     ȥʱ,ǲǵԽԽ?

780. The weather is warm and sunny here.Do you get much rain? 
     781. Children enter school at the age of five,dont they?   
     ǵʱѧ,?

782. In elementary school, the child learns to read and write. 
     Сѧѧϰд.

783. In secondary school, children get more advanced knowledge. 
     ѧ,ǵõߵĽ.

784. In universities,students train to become teachers and engineers. 
     ڴѧѧǱѵΪʦ͹ʦ.

785. He went to grade school in New york and high school in Cicargo. 
     ŦԼСѧ,֥Ӹѧ.

786. In college I majored in science. What was your major? 
     ѧҵרҵǿѧ.?

787. My sister graduated from high school.Graduation was last night. 
     ҽѧҵ.ҵ.

788. Im a graduate of Yale University.I have a Bachelor of Arts degree. 
     һҮ³ѧıҵ.һѧʿѧλ.

789. If you expect to enter the university, you should apply now. 
     ϴѧĻ,ھӦ.

790. This is my first year of college. Im a freshman. 
     Ҵѧĵһ..

791. My uncle is a high school principal. ҵһѧУ.

792. What kind of grades did you make in college? ڴѧгɼ?

793. During your first year of college, did you make straight As?   
     ڴѧĵһ,ǲѧ?

794. My brother is a member of the faculty.He teaches economics. 
     ҵĸһԱ.̾.

795. John has extracurricular activities. Hes on the football team. 
     Լ.һԱ.

 

796. Im a federal employee. I work for the Department of Labor. 
     һԱ.ͶŹ.

797. What kind of work do you do? Are you a saleman?  
     ʲô?ǲԱ?

798. As soon as I complete my training,Im going to be a bank teller. 
     һҵѵ,ҽΪԱ.

799. John has built up his own business.He owns a hotel. 
     ԼѾԼ.һù.

800. What do you want to be when you grow up?  㳤ʲô?

801. I like painting,but I wouldnt want it to be my lifes work. 
     ϲ滭,ҲΪְҵ.

802. Have you ever thought about a career in the medical profession?  
     ǷǹΪҽѧרҵְԱ?

803. My uncle was a pilot with the airlines.He just retired. 
     ҵǺչ˾ķԱ.ո.

804. My brothers in the army.He was just promoted to the rank of major. 
     ҵĸھ.ոձΪУ.

805. I have a good-paying job with excellent hours. 
     һݹʺܸ߹ʱĹ.

806. My sister worked as a secretary before she got married. 
     ҵĽǰǸ.

807. Georges father is an attorney.He has his own company. 
     εĸǸʦ.ӵԼĹ˾.

808. He always takes pride in his work.Hes very efficient. 
     ĹΪ.Ǹܸɵ.

809. Mr. Smith is a politician.Hes running for election as governor. 
     ʷ˹Ǹμ.Ϊѡͳ߶æ.

810. After a successful career in business,he was appointed ambassador. 
     ˳ɾͺ,ͱΪʹ.

                 811. Because of the warm and sunny weather,oranges grow very well here. 
     Ϊů,ճ,ⳤƺܺ.

812. In this flat country people grow wheat and corn and raise cattle. 
     ƽ̹Ĺ,ֲС,޻,.

813. The ground around here is stony and not very good for farming. 
     Χĵʯ,ʺũҵֲ.

814. What are the principal farm products in this region?  
     ҪũƷʲô?

815. Milk,butter,and cheese are shipped here from the dairy farms. 
     ţ,,Ҷҳ˵.

816. They had to cut down a lot of trees to make room for farms. 
     ǲòһЩľ,ӶΪũṩ㹻ĵط.

817. At this time of the year farmers plow their fields.
     һеʱũǳԼ.

818. On many farms youll find cows and chickens. 
     ũ㶼ֺܷܶţͼ.

819. If you have cows you have to get up early to do the milking. 
     ţĻ,㲻òţ.

820. Tractors have revolutionized farming. ũҵ.

821. In the United States, there are many factories for making cloth.
     кܶ·Ĺ.

822. Factories employ both male and female workers. 
     йӶŮ.

823. If you work in a factory,you usually have to punch a clock. 
     ڹĻ,Ҫ°ʱϴ.

824. Is meat packing a big industry in your country? 
     װǹǲһĹҵ?

825. Is it true that manufacturing of automobiles is a major industry?  
     ҵҪҵ?

                                      826. My hobby is collecting stamps. Do you have a hobby?  
     ҵİǼ.ʲô?

827. Ive always thought photography would be an interesting hobby. 
     ӰһȤİ.

828. Some people like horseback riding,but I prefer golfing as a hobby. 
     һЩϲ,ϲ߶.

829. Do you have any special interests other than your job? 
     ˹,㻹ʲôȤ?

830. Learning foreign languages is just an avocation with me. 
     ѧҵһ.

831. I find stamp collecting relaxing and it takes my mind off my work. 
     ҷּʿ˷,Զ빤.

832. On weekends I like to get my mind off my work by reading good books. 
     ÿĩʱϲ,Ӷʹҵעӹ.

833. My cousin is a member of a drama club. He seems to enjoy acting. 
     ҵϷֲĳԱ.ȥϲ.

834. He plays the piano for his own enjoyment. ΪȤ.

835. Ive gotten interested in hi-fi. Im building my own equipment. 
     ҶԸ߱Ȥ.װһ̨.

836. Hes not a professional.He plays the piano for the fun of it.
     ְҵԱ.ΪȤ.

837. Ive heard of unusual hobbies, but Ive never heard of that one.  
     ˵ͬѰϰ,һû˵һ.

838. The trouble with photography is that its an expensive hobby. 
     ӰõȱһְȤ.

839. Thats rare set of coins.How long did it take you to collect them? 
     һ׺Ǯ.˶ռ?

840. I started a new hobby.I got tired of working in the garden. 
     ҳһµİ841. Baseball is my favorite sport.Whats your favorite? 
     ϲ˶.ϲʲô?

842. My nephew is a baseball player.He is a catcher. 
     ҵһ˶Ա.һԱ.

843. When you played football,what position did you play? 
     ʱ,ռʲôλ?

844. We played a game last night. The score was tired six-to-six. 
     һϷ,ƽ.

845. I went to a boxing match last night. It was a good fight. 
     ȥһȭ.һܺõҹ.

846. When I was on the track team, I used to run the quarter mile. 
     ȥﾶʱ,ܽ.

847. I like fishing and hunting,but I dont like swimming. 
     ϲʹ,ǲϲӾ.

848. My favorite winter sport is skiing. I belong to a ski club. 
     ϲĶĿǻѩ.һѩֲ.

849. Would you be interested in going to the horse races this afternoon? 
     Ȥȥ?

850. The hardest thing to learn is to be a good loser. 
     ѧһ˶Ա.

851. Be a good sport. Play according to the rules of the game. 
     Ϊһõ˶ԱҪϷ.

852. Our family went camping last summer.We had to buy a new tent. 
     ҼȥȥҰ.ǲòһµ.

853. This afternoon we went to the gym for a workout.We lifted weights. 
     ȥ.ǵؼһ.

854. What do you do for recreation? Do you have a hobby? 
     Ͼʱʲô? ʲô?

855. My muscles are sore from playing baseball. 
     ,ҵļһֱʹ.

856. I sent in a subscription to that magazine. Its put out every week. 
     ҶǷ־.ܿ.

857. If you subscribe to the newspaper, itll be delivered to your door. 
     㶩±ֽĻ,͵.

858. I didnt read the whole paper. I just glanced at the headlines.
     ûжͨƪ.ֻǿ˿.

859. The first chapter of the story is in this issue of the magazine. 
     µĵһ¿־.

860. I havent seen the latest issue of the magazine.Is it out yet? 
     ûп־¹۵?ǲûг?

861. Whats the total circulation of this newspaper?  ֽܷ?

862. Im looking for the classified section.Have you seen it? 
     ҷ?㿴?

863. My brother-in-law is a reporter on The New York Times staff. 
     ҵĽŦԼʱļ.

864. There was an article in todays paper about the election. 
     ıֽѡٵϢ.

865. There wasnt much news in the paper today. 
     ıֽû̫Ϣ.

866. How long have you been taking this magazine? 
     㶩־?

867. Did you read the article about the rescue of the two fishermen? 
     ˹ߵϢ?

868. Why dont you put an advertisement in the paper to sell your car? 
     ΪβڱֽϿϢ?

869. I got four replies to my ad about the bicycle for sale. 
     ѾյķݹгĻӦ?

870. My son has a newpaper route.He delivers the morning paper. 
     ҵĶרһͱ·.ͱ.

871. What channel did you watch on television last night? 
     ڵϿĸ̨ĽĿ?

872. I dont get a good picture on my TV set.Theres something wrong. 
     ҵĵӻϻ治.ܳë.

873. You get good reception on your radio. ܺ.

874. Please turn the radio up.Its too low. 
     .̫С.

875. Whats on following the news and weather?Do you have a TV guide? 
     źԤʲôĿ?еӽĿԤ?

876. You ought to have Bill look at your TV.Maybe he could fix it. 
     Ӧñȶĵ.ܻ.

877. We met one of the engineers over at the television station. 
     ڵ̨һǱ߹Ĺʦ.

878. Where can I plug in the TV? Is this outlet all right? 
     ʲôط԰װ?ͷ?

879. I couldnt hear the program because there was too much static. 
     Ϊ̫,Ŀ.

880. Your car radio works very well. What kind is it? 
     㳵ϵܺܺ.ʲô͵?

881. The next time I buy a TV set, Im going to buy a portable model. 
     һӻʱ,Ҵһʽ.

882. I wonder if this is a local broadcast. Ҳ֪ǲǱع㲥.

883. Youd get better TV reception if you had an outside antenna. 
     ⲿߵĻ,ĵӻĽЧܺ.

884. Most amateur radio operators build their own equipment. 
     ҵ߶Լװ.

885. Station WRC is off the air now. They signed off two hours ago. 
     ̨WRCѾֹͣ㲥.Сʱ֮ǰͽ.

 

               886. Whats your favorite kind of music? Do you like jazz? 
     ϲʲô?ϲʿ?

887. Hes a composer of serious music.I like his music a lot. 
     һׯֵ.Һϲ.

888. We went to a concert last night to hear the symphony orchestra. 
     ȥ.

889. My brother took lessons on the trumpet for nearly ten years. 
     ҵĸϰȽʮ.

890. You play the piano beautifully.How much do you practice every day?  
     ٵúܺ.һϰ೤ʱ?

891. Ive never heard that piece before.Who wrote it? 
     Ҵûһ.˭д?

892. Have you ever thought about becoming a professional musician? 
     û뵽ҪΪһרҵּ.

893. Who is the author of this novel? С˵˭?

894. Ive never read a more stirring story. 
     Ҵûжô˵Ĺ.

895. Who would you name as the greatest poet of our time? 
     Ϊ˭ʱʫ?

896. This poetry is realistic. I dont care for it very much. 
     ƪʫдʵ.Ҳ̫ϲ.

897. Many great writers were not appreciated fully while they were alive. 
    ΰ,ǸʱǺܻӭ.

898. This is a poem about frontier life in the United States. 
     һ߾ʫ.

899. This writer uses vivid descriptions in his writings. 
     λƷֱ.

900. How much do you know about the works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow? 
     Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Ʒ˽?
