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    实用英语:实用英语单词

    时间:2019-01-08 03:21:43 来源:柠檬阅读网 本文已影响 柠檬阅读网手机站

      “实用英语”是一个关于英语学习的电台节目,希望同学们能从节目中学到英式英语的新词汇和新说法。本期学习的新说法是pig out(大吃特吃)和doggy bag(打包)。现在让我们来听听主持人是如何介绍这两个词的用法吧!
      
      Part 1
      
      Jo: Hello, this is Real English from Learning English. I’m Jo.
      Jean: And I’m Jean. Hello!
      Jo: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your
      dictionary. Today’s expression is “pig out.”
      Jean: Pig out?
      Jo: Well, to pig out means to eat too much food. Let’s listen to some example.
      
      Dialogue Excerpts: (对话摘录)
      A: Did you enjoy the meal last night?
      B: I did, but I pigged out a bit. That
      pasta[意大利面] was so nice I just couldn’t stop eating it!
      Jo: I really like eating, Jean. I’m always
      pigging out.
      Jean: And what’s your favourite food?
      Jo: I love pizza, so it’s so easy to pig out on pizza because they are so big! When was the last time you pigged out, Jean?
      Jean: Well, just last night. I went to the
      cinema and I ate lots of popcorn[爆米花]. I really pigged out.
      Jo: So, that’s today’s expression � pig out.
      Jean: And that’s all for today.
      Jo: Yes, you’ve been listening to Learning English. Join us again soon for more Real English. Bye.
      Jean: See you next time!
      
      Part 2
      
      Jo: Hello, I"m Jo and you"re listening to Real English from Learning English � the programme where we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your textbook or your dictionary. With me today is Helen.
      Helen: Hi Jo.
      Jo: Well Helen, today’s expression is “doggy bag.” A doggy bag is actually something we get at a restaurant. Sometimes when you eat out, there is a lot of food and you can’t finish everything because you are full. Well, you might want to take that leftover food[剩菜] home. So you would ask for a doggy bag.
      Helen: Why is it called a doggy bag, Jo?
      Jo: Well it’s because sometimes people take leftover food home to give to their dog, but most of the time the food is for people to eat, not dogs. But we always call it a doggy bag. Let’s listen to an example, shall we?
      
      Dialogue Excerpts: (对话摘录)
      Waiter: Is everything Okay?
      Customer: Oh yes, thanks. Can you put this in a doggy bag for us?
      Waiter: Yes, of course.
      
      Jo: If you want a doggy bag, you might also just ask, “Can we take this home please?” So there we have it � today’s expression � doggy bag.

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