求一篇2人英语对话 高分,我现在就要啊兄弟姐妹们。帮我

关于举行一个聚会。。什么聚会都行。。说话要8分钟的样子。。不要太短。。因为是大学一年级最好不要太简单
对话形式
第一个是对话的形式么?第二个太短了吧。。我考试要用的啊。拜托大家认真点 ..我把分全给你们都行啊

Come on in, Mrs. Cooper.
请进, Cooper太太。
Come on in, everybody.
大家请进来。
The aquarium was so exciting.
水族馆真的很好玩。
I had never been there before.
我以前从来没有去过那里。
The girls learned a great deal.
女孩们学到了许多东西。
Frankly, so did I.
坦白说,我也是。
Well, please sit down
嗯,请坐下来,
and tell us all about it during lunch.
一面吃午餐,一面告诉我们一切。
We prepared some tuna fish
我们准备了鲔鱼
and cheese sandwiches for lunch.
和起士叁明治当午餐。
I love tuna fish.
我喜欢吃鲔鱼。
Don't you, Audrey?
你喜欢吗, Audrey?
I remember when I used to be a Girl Scout.
我记得我还是一名女童子军的时候。
My mother would take us everywhere, too.
我妈妈也是带我们各处走。
Susan, I understand you're in the toy business.
Susan,听说你是在玩具业工作。
Yes, I am.
是的。
My company manufactures toys and games for children.
我们公司专为孩子们生产玩具和游戏器具。
Susan's vice-president in charge of new toys and games.
Susan是主管新玩具和新游戏器具的副总裁。
And the marketing of new toys and games.
还有新玩具和新游戏器具的行销。
Can we test a new game for you, Susan?
我们可以帮你试验你的新游戏吗, Susan?
That's an excellent idea, Michelle.
这是个好主意, Michelle。
I happen to have
我这儿碰巧有一项
a game which I brought home to study.
我带回来研究的游戏。
Let us try it!
让我们试试吧!
Do you want to play?
你们想玩吗?
Nicole? Shirley? Audrey?
Nicole? Shirley?Audrey?
We tested it last week on twelve- to fifteen-year-olds,
我们上一周曾在十二岁至十五岁的孩子中试过这项游戏。
and they found it to be too easy--
他们发现字太简单了,
in other words ... boring.
也就是说——太无趣了。
We think it might be just right for ten- to twelve-year-olds.
我们想它或许对十岁到十二岁大的孩子正合适。
That's us, Susan.
那正是我们,Susan。
First, you shuffle the deck
首先,你得洗一下牌
and lay them face down.
并将牌盖住。
Then you select the leader.
然后你们选出指挥。
I'll be the leader.
我来当指挥。
The leader takes the first ten cards
指挥拿出上面的十张牌,
and lays them face up on this stand.
将它们掀开放在这个架子上。
h-t-e-r-c-z-e-p-e-s.
h-t-e-r-c-z-e-p-e-s。
Everyone gets a turn, going counterclockwise,
每一个人按逆时针方向
left to right.
从左到右轮流玩。
You have thirty seconds to make a word,
你们有叁十秒的时间造一个字,
using as many letters as possible.
尽可能多用字母,
You get one point for each letter,
一个字母可得一分。
plus the person with the longest word gets ten extra points.
所造的字最长的人多得十分。
The first one to get one hundred points wins.
首先达到一百分的人赢。
That's easy.
那太容易了。
OK, let's go around the table.
好,让我们顺着桌子来。
You first, Audrey.
你先来, Audrey。
Chest--c-h-e-s-t.
Chest-c-h-e-s-t。
Good.
好。
That's five points.
五分。
Next, Nicole.
下一位, Nicole。
Three--t-h-r-e-e.
Three— t-h-r-e-e。
OK.
好。
That's five points also.
也是五分。
It's your turn, Shirley.
轮到你了, Shirley。
Creep--c-r-e-e-p.
Creep- c-r-e-e-p。
Creep.
Creep,
That's another five-letter word.
又是五个字母的字。
Five points.
五分。
So far, you're all tied.
到现在为止,你们不分胜负。
Sheet--s-h-e-e-t.
Sheet — s-h-e-e-t。
Sheet is a five-letter word.
Sheet 是五个字母的单字。
Michelle, your turn.
Michelle, 该你了。
Cheese--c-h-e-e-s-e.
Cheese-c-h-e-e-s-e。
Terrific!
好极了!
Michelle wins with a six-letter word,
Michelle赢了,她的单字有六个字母,
plus she gets an additional ten points
加上另外的十分,
for a total of sixteen points.
她一共得十六分。
How are you enjoying the game so far?
到现在为止,你们喜欢这个游戏吗?
I think it's too easy.
我觉得它太简单了。
Too easy?
太简单?
Michelle!
Michelle!
It's OK, Harry.
没关系, Harry。
Michelle is quite right.
Michelle 非常对。
She just said it's too easy.
她仅仅说它太容易了。
Well, I like the game.
哦,我喜欢这个游戏。
I enjoyed lunch, Susan.
这顿午餐真好, Susan。
Thank you so much,
非常感谢你。
but we have to get going
但我们必须走了,
to meet the rest of the troop at two o'clock at the museum.
我们得在两点钟到博物馆与其他童子军会合。
Oh, it was nice meeting all of you.
哦,很高兴会见你们各位。
I hope you have a wonderful time
希望你们玩得开心
at the Museum of Natural History.
在自然历史博物馆。
Good-bye, everybody.
各位再见。
Have a good time.
好好玩。
Bye.
再见。
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第1个回答  2009-10-17
首先,你们要确定一个主题。可以谈人生,家庭,朋友,当然,如果你喜欢,可以谈政治经济,这个就要有水平些。
建议两个人作为很久没见的朋友,在这次聚会偶然碰见,然后就开始客套,八卦之类的,家庭,朋友,事业or anything you like。就像我们平时那种的聊,说实话两个人八分钟确实挺长的。
下面,我简单给列一下提纲吧,具体内容根据喜好添加。
NO.1见面 不敢相信 非常高兴 互相表示这么多年对对方的思念(1min)
NO.2 A问B这么多年过的是否好,如果过的,等等等等。B再问A这个问题,就家庭学业的一通乱扯,这部分作文重点(4min左右)
NO.3时间还是比较多的话可以再聊聊你们两个以前共同的朋友,这个就可以是一个两个三个N个朋友了,(2or3min)
NO.4互相留下详细的联系方式,什么家庭地址,电话号码,E-mail之类的都互相留一下,起码一分钟吧。
这样就差不多了吧O(∩_∩)O~有什么问题可以再和我交流。
第2个回答  2009-10-17
Hunting for a job is a painful experience, which nearly everyone must endure at least once in a lifetime. Books are published and magazine articles are written on the subject, all trying to tell job seekers what they should do or avoid in order to win the game. They can’t calm the nervous applicant but they do offer some advice.

To begin with, it is not a good idea to be late. Job interviewers don’t think very highly of the candidate(应聘者)who arrives twenty minutes after the appointed time. The wise job seeker explores the place the day before. Next day he arrives early for the appointment.

What makes a good impression? Being on time does, then, appearance. It is essential for the candidate to be dressed properly and to look alive. It is also very important to look the interviewer in the eye because this "eye contact" gives a strong impression of sincerity and openness.

Many candidates waste a good part of the interview explaining why they want the job; the man or the woman on the other side of the desk is waiting to hear why the would-be employee would be good for the position and for the company.

It is a very difficult task to display oneself to a possible employer: one must not be too humble, since it is essential to show one’s good points and experiences. However, bragging(说大话)doesn’t make a very good impression. One thing is certain: interview time is a time for honesty. The interviewer is trying to discover not only the professional worth but also the character of the man or the woman he is meeting. Therefore, he must rely on his observation of the applicant, her manners, what she says and how she says it.

While this examination is going on, the job seeker should remember that she too has a fight to be curious. It is recommended that the applicant ask some serious questions about the job, the company, and its future. If the questions are intelligent, they will impress the interviewer favorably.本回答被提问者采纳
第3个回答  2009-10-17
A---customer
B—waiter

A walks into a restaurant.
B: Hi! How many?
A: One.
B: This way, please.
A: Thanks.
B: What would you like to drink? (Gives A a menu)
A: Iced water with lemon, please.
B: Here you are. ( A gives a glass of iced water.) What would you like to order today?
A: Give me one spring roll and the lunch special” Chicken with broccoli with white rice.
B: spring roll and the chicken with broccoli with the white rice. Anything else?
A: No. Thanks.
After waiting for about 7 or 8 minutes, A hasn’t got his food yet.
A: Excuse me, sir!
B: yes?
A: I have been waiting for my food for about 8 minutes. I have an appointment at 2:30.
B: I am sorry. Let me check with the kitchen.
B (comes back and says) I am sorry. You still have to wait for about three minutes.
A: This is really ridiculous. It took too long. I want my order now or just cancel it for me.
B: I am really sorry. The chief is new. Let me push the order for you.
B: (brings the tray out): here you are. I am really sorry.
A: Never mind.
B: ok, enjoy your lunch.
A: thanks.

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