【美语三级跳】问候朋友A-1
【美语三级跳】取材于美国之音最新推出的美语教学,每节课一个话题,三个进阶,让你在练习听力的同时,帮你学习地道美语,把握美国文化。
今天我们开始第三课“问候朋友”初级阶段的上半部分。
写出文中划线部分缺少的句子即可,一句一段(注意句首大小写问题,每段最后不用加标点)。让我们开始今天的内容吧
Jen和Lawrence是老朋友,很久没见面了。真巧,俩人傍晚时分在路上不期而遇。
Professor: But, Winnie, today is a special day: It's Christmas Eve! Shouldn't they be at home celebrating with their families? _________________________________?
对啊,我差点忘了,今天是圣诞节前夜! 那他们两个怎么会在大街上闲逛呢? 我们来听听看吧!
Jen: Lawrence, is that you? !
Lawrence: Hey Jen! How are you doing?! _______________!
Jen: I know! It's been a long time. __________________!
Lawrence: Yeah, isn't that funny. Why aren't you at home with your family?
Professor: So Winnie, how long has it been since Lawrence and Jen last met?
Lawrence说,他都一年多没见过 Jen了。不过, professor Bowman, Jen说,她 “ran into Lawrence”,这难道是说他们在街上“撞车”了吗?
Professor: (laugh) No,Winnie! ________________________.
哦,所以run into 就是“不期而遇”。
Jen: My family doesn't live here. They live in Texas.
Lawrence: I see. Well why didn't you fly home to Texas for the holidays?
Jen: I have to work tomorrow, so I didn't have time to fly to Texas. Why didn't you go home?
Lawrence: _________________________.
Professor: So Winnie, why didn't Jen go home for Christmas?
她家在德州,可是她要上班,没时间回去过圣诞。
Professor: Exactly. And why didn't Lawrence go home for Christmas?
Lawrence更惨,说自己买不起机票。对了,Professor Bowman, Lawrence 说的“the holidays”是指圣诞节么?
Professor: Not really. _____________________________.
原来如此,圣诞节是基督教的宗教节日,对那些不信基督教,不过圣诞节的人,你就可以说 happy holidays。http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201204/201204030507356297624.mp3What are they doing walking around on the street on Christmas Eve
I don't think I've seen you in over a year
It's funny to run into you on Christmas Eve
When you say you "run into" something, it means you meet it unexpectedly. For example, I was doing very well on the test, but I ran into trouble when I got to the math part
I wanted to, but I didn't have enough money to buy a plane ticket
"The holidays" means all the religious holidays that happen in December. If a person doesn't celebrate Christmas, you can wish him or her "Happy holidays"
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