疯狂英语突破对话Part 2 初级对话

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疯狂英语突破对话Part 2 初级对话
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[00:00.00]喜欢http://,就把http://复制到QQ个人资料中!PART 2:PRIMARY DIALOGUES
[00:-0.50]初级对话
[00:-1.00]1.How Long Will It Take to Learn English
[00:-1.50]学会英语要多长时间
[00:-2.00]A:How long will it take to learn English?Will I be able to take other courses next semester or will English take up all of my time?
[00:-2.50]学会英语要花多长时间?我下学期可不可以选修别的课程?还是要把英语一直学下去?
[00:-3.00]B:It's hard to http://nguage isn't like other studies.
[00:-3.50]很难说。语言不同于其他的学问。
[00:-4.00]A:You mean I could finish this course and still not know English?You've got to be kidding!
[00:-4.50]你是说我修完了这门课还是不懂英文?你在开玩笑吧!
[00:-5.00]B:I'm not kidding.Learning a language is a question of forming language habits and that takes time.
[00:-5.50]绝无戏言。这是一个养成语言习惯的问题,得花不少时间。
[00:-6.00]A:So do we have to stay in this English class forever?
[00:-6.50]那我们一辈子都得留在英语班了吗?
[00:-7.00]B:No.You just have to stay here long enough to get some orientation.Then you go on practicing and learning outside.A lot of learning depends on your personal motivation.
[00:-7.50]那倒不必。你要在班上待到获得一些学习的方法为止。然后你就可以在外面练习和进修了。学习很多时候是要靠你的个人动力。
[00:-8.00]A:So it's really the same story.Practice,practice,practice and more practice is the only way to learn a language.
[00:-8.50]还是那句话,操练,操练,
再操练是学习一门语言的惟一办法。
[00:-9.00]B:You said it.
[00:-9.50]你说对了!
[00:10.00]2.Americans Have So Much Money
[00:10.50]美国人好有钱
[00:11.00]A:I used to t

疯狂英语突破对话

hink that Americans had so much money they didn't know what to do with it.
[00:11.50]从前我老以为美国人都钱多得不知道该怎么花。
[00:12.00]B:You did?
[00:12.50]你真这么想?
[00:13.00]A:Yes.But now I've learned differently.Now I have a more realistic opinion.
[00:13.50]是呀。不过我已经知道不是这么回事了。现在我的看法更实际。
[00:14.00]B:What do you think now?
[00:14.50]那你现在怎么想?
[00:15.00]A:There are lots of jobs,and almost everybody works.There is a high standard of living.People earn a lot,but they spend a lot to live.So there isn't so much money after all.
[00:15.50]美国有许多行业,而且几乎人人都工作。生活水准高,个人收入多,但生活开支也大。所以最后也没剩多少钱。
[00:16.00]B:But I still say Americans spend a lot more money on useless things than we Chinese do.
[00:16.50]但我还是认为美国人比我们中国人爱乱花钱。
[00:17.00]A:That's true.But Americans work hard for their money like we do.I don't know why our spending habits are so different.
[00:17.50]那倒是。但是美国人和我们一样努力地工作。我不知道为什么两国的消费习惯这么不同。
[00:18.00]3.Could You Explain a Little More
[00:18.50]你能再解释一下吗
[00:19.00]A:What do you think is harder,reading or writing?
[00:19.50]你认为读和写哪个比较难?
[00:20.00]B:Well,they're completely different.Reading is passive,and writing is active.
[00:20.50]它们是截然不同的两码事。读是被动的,写是主动的。
[00:21.00]A:I don't think I understand what you mean.Could you explain a little more?
[00:21.50]我不知道你说的是什么意思。能不能再给我稍微解释一下?
[00:22.00]B:In reading you need to recognize language by seeing the words on the page and knowing what they are.In writing you have to produce language,you have to create your own words on a blank page.
[00:22.50]阅读是认识纸上现有的语言文字,而写作是在白纸上用自己的话创造语言。
[00:23.00]A:Oh,now I see what you mean.When you're reading,you are just looking,but when you are writing,you are actually doing something!
[00:23.50]哦,我明白你的意思了。读只是浏览,而写却是创造。
[00:24.00]B:A reading knowledge of a language is larger and different from a writing knowledge.Don't you think so?
[00:24.50]一种语言的阅读知识要比写作知识来得广泛而且大不相同。你难道不同意吗?
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