高分悬赏一篇三人英语对话
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M: hi, Dan, what are u doing?
D: I am playing war craft.
M: Where is Tommy?
D: Shii!
M:What? What's the matter?
D: Don't u see? He is still sleeping.
M: My goodness! I can't believe this! It’s almost nine. He got to get up now. Don't u remember we are required to make up a three people dialogue for tomorrow's oral class?
D: Yes, I do. You wake up Tommy and I will play one more round of war craft.
M: You'd better stop playing right now. We don't have much time to prepare this dialogue. Tommy! Tommy! Wake up! Time to wake up!
T:five more minutes, please.
Mike: No way, Jose. Time really flies.We still have a lot to do. Hurry up.
T: (Tommy sits up in his bed) Can I lie down two more minutes, please, just two more minutes? when Danny finishes his game, I will be fine.(Yawns) I don't know why I am so so sleepy. (Tommy lies down again.)
M: Guys!!! I am really angry now. Time waits for nobody. If you two don't stop what you are doing now, I will find somebody else to be my partners.
D and T: all right. All right. We listen to u.
M: That's more like it. We need will power.
D and T: what is will power?
M: Will power is trying hard not to do something that you really want to do.
D: You mean like trying not to play war craft?
Mike: right.
T: you mean like trying not to stay up late?
M: right.
Danny turns off his computer. Tommy gets up and goes to the bathroom.
Two minutes later the three maskeetters are working on their assignment.
Danny: Mike, can I take a little break? Let me play one round and we will continue our work?
Tommy: Mike, Can I lie down a minute? My back hurts.
Mike: No! No! No! Let's finish our work first before we do anything. We need will power!
Danny and Tommy: that's true. We need will power! We listen to you.
D: I am playing war craft.
M: Where is Tommy?
D: Shii!
M:What? What's the matter?
D: Don't u see? He is still sleeping.
M: My goodness! I can't believe this! It’s almost nine. He got to get up now. Don't u remember we are required to make up a three people dialogue for tomorrow's oral class?
D: Yes, I do. You wake up Tommy and I will play one more round of war craft.
M: You'd better stop playing right now. We don't have much time to prepare this dialogue. Tommy! Tommy! Wake up! Time to wake up!
T:five more minutes, please.
Mike: No way, Jose. Time really flies.We still have a lot to do. Hurry up.
T: (Tommy sits up in his bed) Can I lie down two more minutes, please, just two more minutes? when Danny finishes his game, I will be fine.(Yawns) I don't know why I am so so sleepy. (Tommy lies down again.)
M: Guys!!! I am really angry now. Time waits for nobody. If you two don't stop what you are doing now, I will find somebody else to be my partners.
D and T: all right. All right. We listen to u.
M: That's more like it. We need will power.
D and T: what is will power?
M: Will power is trying hard not to do something that you really want to do.
D: You mean like trying not to play war craft?
Mike: right.
T: you mean like trying not to stay up late?
M: right.
Danny turns off his computer. Tommy gets up and goes to the bathroom.
Two minutes later the three maskeetters are working on their assignment.
Danny: Mike, can I take a little break? Let me play one round and we will continue our work?
Tommy: Mike, Can I lie down a minute? My back hurts.
Mike: No! No! No! Let's finish our work first before we do anything. We need will power!
Danny and Tommy: that's true. We need will power! We listen to you.
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DIALOGUE 1
A: Why is it that some people are always buying beyond their means? I mean, they do not make that much and spend half of their incomes on designer clothes as such.
B: My theory is that insecure people need to wear famous brand clothing to feel good.
C: Yes! They want people to know that they are good enough to afford the best.
A: Well, I don't agree that name brands are just for the insecure. I mean, I like my designer clothes too. I do think designer shoes are more comfortable.
C: So, you buy designer shoes for comfort? How about those ridiculous designer sweaters that have holes in them and shoes that have 2.5cm heels?
B: Hah~! And those funny hats! You surely aren't saying that these things are functional.
A: i disagree. Most designer and brand-name items are actually not useless. What you see on the catwalks are just the extremes. What you find in the stores is more functional.
B: And not much less expensive! So don't tell me that you're into designer stuff.
A: Like I said, some things are worth spending the money on, like stylish but comfortable shoes. But I wouldn't get designer underwear, for example. I mean, for one pair of brand-name underwear, Ican buy 10 pairs of sturdy cotton underwear at the market and just throw them into the wash and not be heartbroken if they change color. But I'd buy a brand-name washing machine because I believe they work longer.
DIALOGUE 2
A: Hey, that's a beautiful bag you've got! Is it genuine Louis Vuitton?
B: No, are you kidding? I can't afford the real thing. It's a fake that I got at a street market on the cheap.
C: But don't you feel bad supporting pirates? I mean pirated stuff undercuts companies which produce the real things.
B: So should we all drive Ferraris? There are those who can afford to and those who can't. Those who can't buy a cheaper sports car and paint it Ferrari-red. Pirated stuff is for those too poor to afford the real thing.
C: I think it is illegal.
B: What? Illegal to want to look good?
A: No, illegal to own, sell and above all, manufacture fakes. It's like copyright - if you author a book, you don't want someone else to print and sell it for their own profits, do you?
B: I see what you mean about books, but if I write a novel, I hope it's read by as many people as possible so I price it so that it's accessible to the most. But designer luxury items are priced beyond most people's means - they are not intended for the general public but for the elite few. And that's why I don't care about supporting pirated luxury items.
C: What aoubt pirated textbooks? A photocopy of the original at a tenth of the price? Would you buy that? Furthermore, what about music? I mean CDs and the like?
B: Um, I guess you're right there. It's not fair to exploit the work of other authors and producers. But I still wish they wouldn't price their products so high.
A: Why is it that some people are always buying beyond their means? I mean, they do not make that much and spend half of their incomes on designer clothes as such.
B: My theory is that insecure people need to wear famous brand clothing to feel good.
C: Yes! They want people to know that they are good enough to afford the best.
A: Well, I don't agree that name brands are just for the insecure. I mean, I like my designer clothes too. I do think designer shoes are more comfortable.
C: So, you buy designer shoes for comfort? How about those ridiculous designer sweaters that have holes in them and shoes that have 2.5cm heels?
B: Hah~! And those funny hats! You surely aren't saying that these things are functional.
A: i disagree. Most designer and brand-name items are actually not useless. What you see on the catwalks are just the extremes. What you find in the stores is more functional.
B: And not much less expensive! So don't tell me that you're into designer stuff.
A: Like I said, some things are worth spending the money on, like stylish but comfortable shoes. But I wouldn't get designer underwear, for example. I mean, for one pair of brand-name underwear, Ican buy 10 pairs of sturdy cotton underwear at the market and just throw them into the wash and not be heartbroken if they change color. But I'd buy a brand-name washing machine because I believe they work longer.
DIALOGUE 2
A: Hey, that's a beautiful bag you've got! Is it genuine Louis Vuitton?
B: No, are you kidding? I can't afford the real thing. It's a fake that I got at a street market on the cheap.
C: But don't you feel bad supporting pirates? I mean pirated stuff undercuts companies which produce the real things.
B: So should we all drive Ferraris? There are those who can afford to and those who can't. Those who can't buy a cheaper sports car and paint it Ferrari-red. Pirated stuff is for those too poor to afford the real thing.
C: I think it is illegal.
B: What? Illegal to want to look good?
A: No, illegal to own, sell and above all, manufacture fakes. It's like copyright - if you author a book, you don't want someone else to print and sell it for their own profits, do you?
B: I see what you mean about books, but if I write a novel, I hope it's read by as many people as possible so I price it so that it's accessible to the most. But designer luxury items are priced beyond most people's means - they are not intended for the general public but for the elite few. And that's why I don't care about supporting pirated luxury items.
C: What aoubt pirated textbooks? A photocopy of the original at a tenth of the price? Would you buy that? Furthermore, what about music? I mean CDs and the like?
B: Um, I guess you're right there. It's not fair to exploit the work of other authors and producers. But I still wish they wouldn't price their products so high.
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《新傲慢与偏见》, 在舞会上,简与初来乍到的宾利一见钟情;而伊丽莎白则对看起来傲慢且对她评论不佳的达西产生了偏见。
Mrs. Bennet: Oh, look, Jane is dancing with Mr. Bingley. Mr. Bennet!
Elizabeth: Do you dance, Mr. Darcy?
Darcy: Not if I can help it.
(Elizabeth goes to Charlotte)
Charlotte: I didn't know you were coming to see me. What's the matter?
Caroline: We are long away from Grosvenor Square, are we not, Mr. Darcy?
Bingley: I've never seen so many pretty girls in my life.
Darcy: You are dancing with the only handsome girl in the room.
Bingley: She is the most beautiful creature I've ever beheld. But her sister Elizabeth is very agreeable.
Darcy: Probably tolerable, I dare say. Not handsome enough to tempt me. You'd better return to your partner and enjoy her smiles, for you are wasting your time with me.
(Elizabeth hears everything they said)
Charlotte: Count your blessings, Lizzie. If he liked you, you have to talk to him.
Elizabeth: Precisely. As it is I wouldn't dance with him for all of Derbyshire, let alone the miserable half.
(After the second dancing)
Bingley: I never danced so much, Miss Lucas.
Mrs. Bennet: How well you dance, Mr. Bingley.
Bingley: Mrs. Bennet...
Mrs. Bennet: Of course, Jane is a splendid dancer, is she not?
Bingley: Oh, she is indeed! Your friend Miss Lucas is a most amusing young woman.
Elizabeth: Oh, yes, I adore her.
Mrs. Bennet: It is a pity she is not more handsome.
Elizabeth: Mama!
Mrs. Bennet: But Lizzy will never admit that she is plain. Of course, it's my Jane who is considered the beauty of the county.
Jane: No, Mama, Mama please...
Mrs. Bennet: When she was only 15 there was a gentleman so much in love with her that I was sure he would make her an offer, however, he did write her some very pretty verses.
Elizabeth: And that put paid to it. I wonder who first discovered the power of poetry in driving away love.
Darcy: I thought that poetry was the food of love.
Elizabeth: Of a fine, stout love, it may - but if it is only a vague inclination and I am convinced that one poor sonnet will kill it stone dead.
Darcy: So what do you recommend to encourage affection?
Elizabeth: Dancing, even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
自己觉得还不错!~
Mrs. Bennet: Oh, look, Jane is dancing with Mr. Bingley. Mr. Bennet!
Elizabeth: Do you dance, Mr. Darcy?
Darcy: Not if I can help it.
(Elizabeth goes to Charlotte)
Charlotte: I didn't know you were coming to see me. What's the matter?
Caroline: We are long away from Grosvenor Square, are we not, Mr. Darcy?
Bingley: I've never seen so many pretty girls in my life.
Darcy: You are dancing with the only handsome girl in the room.
Bingley: She is the most beautiful creature I've ever beheld. But her sister Elizabeth is very agreeable.
Darcy: Probably tolerable, I dare say. Not handsome enough to tempt me. You'd better return to your partner and enjoy her smiles, for you are wasting your time with me.
(Elizabeth hears everything they said)
Charlotte: Count your blessings, Lizzie. If he liked you, you have to talk to him.
Elizabeth: Precisely. As it is I wouldn't dance with him for all of Derbyshire, let alone the miserable half.
(After the second dancing)
Bingley: I never danced so much, Miss Lucas.
Mrs. Bennet: How well you dance, Mr. Bingley.
Bingley: Mrs. Bennet...
Mrs. Bennet: Of course, Jane is a splendid dancer, is she not?
Bingley: Oh, she is indeed! Your friend Miss Lucas is a most amusing young woman.
Elizabeth: Oh, yes, I adore her.
Mrs. Bennet: It is a pity she is not more handsome.
Elizabeth: Mama!
Mrs. Bennet: But Lizzy will never admit that she is plain. Of course, it's my Jane who is considered the beauty of the county.
Jane: No, Mama, Mama please...
Mrs. Bennet: When she was only 15 there was a gentleman so much in love with her that I was sure he would make her an offer, however, he did write her some very pretty verses.
Elizabeth: And that put paid to it. I wonder who first discovered the power of poetry in driving away love.
Darcy: I thought that poetry was the food of love.
Elizabeth: Of a fine, stout love, it may - but if it is only a vague inclination and I am convinced that one poor sonnet will kill it stone dead.
Darcy: So what do you recommend to encourage affection?
Elizabeth: Dancing, even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
自己觉得还不错!~
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A: Have you dreamed of being famous one day?
B:Sure, I want to be a famous movies star, and everywhere I go , I will be followed by large crowds of fans.
C: Really? I don't want to be a public figure, because the more famous you are , the bigger responsibility you will have to take.
A: You got the point. Now public figures have captured so much attention because of the media and internet communication that their behavior or words have never been so scrutinized by the public.
B: Then I think I would be very careful with my public speech or behavior,and establish myself as a positive image,delivering decent message to all of my fans. I would not ruin my career like other Hollywood star by some public misbehavior,in addition, I want to help or encourage people in need within my ability.
C: Easier said than done. Even if you are good in public, what about your private life? Due to the advanced technology, the media can dig up anything they want for their own interest, how can you avoid that?
A: That's really mean. but that is what it takes to be a public figure, people like gossiping so much!
B: well...mmm, maybe some laws will be enacted to protect the privacy of public figures,otherwise, the life of being famous is not happy at all!
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B:Sure, I want to be a famous movies star, and everywhere I go , I will be followed by large crowds of fans.
C: Really? I don't want to be a public figure, because the more famous you are , the bigger responsibility you will have to take.
A: You got the point. Now public figures have captured so much attention because of the media and internet communication that their behavior or words have never been so scrutinized by the public.
B: Then I think I would be very careful with my public speech or behavior,and establish myself as a positive image,delivering decent message to all of my fans. I would not ruin my career like other Hollywood star by some public misbehavior,in addition, I want to help or encourage people in need within my ability.
C: Easier said than done. Even if you are good in public, what about your private life? Due to the advanced technology, the media can dig up anything they want for their own interest, how can you avoid that?
A: That's really mean. but that is what it takes to be a public figure, people like gossiping so much!
B: well...mmm, maybe some laws will be enacted to protect the privacy of public figures,otherwise, the life of being famous is not happy at all!
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