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@ ask for help
请求协助
1. F: Excuse me. Can you help me?
M: Yes, what can I do for you?
2. F: Excuse me, sir. Can you help me to find this book?
M: Certainly, madam.
@ say good-bye to someone you just met
向刚见面人士道别
1. M: Bye, Marilyn. Hope to see you again.
F: See you later. Have a good time.
2. M: It's nice meeting you. Hope to see you again.
F: Me too. Have a nice evening.
@ apologize
致歉
1. F: Sorry I'm late, John.
2. M: Excuse the mess, I've just moved here.
@ give directions
指路
1. F: How can I get to the bank, sir?
M: Make a left turn. Then walk two blocks to the traffic light.
2. F: Could you tell me how to get to the parking lot?
M: Yes. Make a right turn. Then walk two blocks and turn left.
@ make excuses
辩解
1. F: I'm sorry I'm late. I was lost.
2. M: Excuse me. It's messy here. I just moved here.
@ accept an apology
接受
1. F: Don't worry about being absent. It's fine.
2. M: Don't worry about having broken the glass. It's OK.
@ say a telephone number so someone can reach you
告诉别人电话号码,以便找你
1. F: If something happens, call me. I'll be at 666-6431.
2. M: If the baby doesn't feel well, please call me. I'll be at 863-0064.
@ accept a gift
接受礼物
1. F: What pretty flowers! Thank you, Harry.
2. M: What a nice tie! Thanks a lot, Laura.
@ order something to eat and drink
点菜或点饮料
1. F: What would you like to eat?
M: I'd like the mee krob.
2. F: Would you like something to drink?
M: Yes. Do you have a dry white wine?
@ make a suggestion
提出建议
1. F: How about going to the cafeteria for dinner?
2. M: I recommend fried fish to you, sir. It's delicious.
@ greet someone
欢迎
1. F: Welcome! This way, madam.
2. M: Good evening, sir. This way, please.
@ ask about someone's job
问别人的职业
1. F: What do you do?
M: I'm a dentist.
2. F: May I know your job?
M: I'm a journalist.
@ excuse yourself
1. F: Please forgive me. I'm very late.
2. M: I'm terribly sorry, Rose. I...I have to leave now.
@ ask about a problem
询问对方的困难
1. F: What's the matter?
M: My boss wants me to go back to the company immediately.
2. F: Is it serious?
M: No, it's just a stomachache.
@ express concern
表示关怀
1. F: It's the baby-sitter.
M: I hope nothing is wrong.
2. F: I have to go home. My daughter is crying.
M: I hope your daughter is all right.
@ ask about a past event
询问已发生的事情
1. M: What happened?
F: His boss called and asked him to return to his office.
2. M: What happened?
F: Her car was lost.
@ ask about a problem
询问对方的困难
1. M: What's wrong?
F: The baby is awake. She's crying.
2. M: What's wrong?
F: There's no power.
@ express surprise
1. M: Who's that?
F: You won't believe it! It's Dad.
2. M: What's the matter?
F: You won't believe it! The lost car has been found.
@ leave someone after a date
约会后临别说辞
1. M: Thank you, Linda. I had a nice evening.
F: Me too, Forest. I'll call you later.
2. M: It's almost midnight. I had a nice evening with you.
F: Nice to meet you. Hope to see you again.
@ excuse yourself for making a surprise visit at a late hour
为太晚造访致歉
1. M: I'm terribly sorry, Linda. I hope it's not too late.
F: Oh, no, not at all.
2. M: Good evening, Monica. I hope it's not too late.
F: Oh, no, we're still eating.
@ accept an excuse
接受对方道歉
1. M: I'm sorry. I hope I'm not too late.
F: Oh, no. Not at all.
@ invite someone to enter
邀请别人进门
1. M: Julia.
F: Oh, Steve... It 's you. Come in. Join us.
2. F: I hope I'm not too late.
M: Oh, no. Come in. Join us.
@ make a promise
许诺
1. M: I promise I won't leave early.
2. F: I promise I won't do that again.
@ leave a group of people
告辞
1. M: I'm going to excuse myself. I have to meet my wife at six.
2. F: Good night, everybody. I have to leave early. I'm going to meet my Mom off the train.