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旅游英语1
旅游英语
(1)Isthereacakeshopnearby?
这附近有蛋糕店吗?
(2) Iwearcontactlenses.我带隐形眼镜。
(3) Youmustobeyalltherulesandtrafficsigns.
你必须遵守所有的交通法规和交通信号。
(4) Doyouhaveanyidentification?
你有任何身份证明吗?
(5) Iwouldlikeashampooandset.我想要香波一套。
(6) howmuchdoyouchargefora shampooandset?
这一套香波多钱?
(7) Iwon’tcheckthisbaggage我不想检查行李。
(8) I’dliketohaveaseatbythewindow.我想要窗边的座位。
(9) I’dlikearefundonthisticket.我想要退票的钱。
(10) Iputtoomuchdetergentinthewasher.洗碗池我放了太多的洗涤剂。
(11) 这污垢去不掉。
Thisdirtcannotgetoff.
(12) 请给我行李标签好吗?
Couldyougivemeabaggagesign?
(13) 这个在免税限额内吗?
Doesthisbelongtothefreetax?
(Isitincludingthefreetax?
)
(14) 我该什么时间办理登机手续呢?
WhenshallIcheckinfortheboardingtheflight?
(15) 这真是我梦寐以求的。
ThatisreallywhatIdreamof.
(16) 这是我的护照,这是入境申请表。
Thisismypassport,andthatistheingressapplication.
(17) 我们必须没收。
Thesethingsshouldbeseized.
(18) 把车子开到旁边。
Pleasedriveyourcaraside.
(19) 您只能在温水中洗。
Youcanonlywashinwarmwater.
(20) 我要做一件中式上衣I’dlikeaChinesesuit.
作业
(2)
翻译下列句子
1.Sorry,bananasareoutofseasonnow.
2.I'dliketobuytwoboxesofChinesemooncakes.
3.Willyouwrapthemupseparately?
4.Wouldyoulikejewellery?
5.Wehave14Kand18Kgoldnecklaces,chainsandearrings.
6.Itsregularpriceis$56,andnowyoucanhaveitwithatwentypercentdiscount.
7.It'sveryelegant.I'lltakeit.
8.Ishouldliketolookatsomebracelets.
9.Puregoldorcarats?
10. I'msorryweonlysellatfixedprices
11. 那串珍珠是真的吗?
Arethesepearlsreal?
12. 假如您发现是假的话可以拿来退还给我。
Ifyoufinditfake,youshouldgivearefund.(giveitback)
13. 这种茶具不同寻常。
Thisteasetisverydistinct.(isn’tcommon,isquitedifferent)
14. 它们容易碎吗?
Arethesefragile?
15. 它们不但具有装饰性,而且是实用的。
Notonlycanitbedecorated,butitisverypractical.
16. 我可以隔着窗户拍照吗?
ShallItakeapictureoutsidethewindow?
17. 我不知道效果好不好Ihavenoideaiftheeffectisgoodornot.(Iwonderifthe…)
18. 我想要租一辆音响好的车子。
I’dliketorentacarwithgoodmusiceffection.
19. 我要预订去芝加哥的卧铺。
I’dliketohaveareservationforChicago.
20. 衣服还没干。
Theclothhasnotdried./theclothiswetoff.
旅游英语
(1)作业(3)
翻译下列短文:
1.InsomeAsiancountriessuchasJapan,Korea,andThailand,peoplesignalcomeherebywavingwiththeirhandfacingdown.InmostWesterncountries,includingtheUS,aperson’shandshouldfaceup.Thesearecasualgesturesandarenotnormallyusedinformalsituations.
Thegestureforcomeherecanbedifferentincertainsituations.Forexample,insomeplacesitisnormaltoattractawaiter/waitress’sattentionbysnappingone’sfingers;howeverinNorthAmericathisisveryrude.InmostEnglish-speakingcultures,peopleraisetheirhandandsayexcuseme!
2.Differentculturehavedifferentviewsonwhatitmeanstobelate.Generallyspeaking,beingontimeisveryimportantforpeopleincountrieslikeGermany,SwitzerlandandJapan,wherepunctualityisseenasaformofrespect.Notallculturessharethisview,however,andarrivingfiveminutesorevenhalfanhourlatemaynotbeconsideredrude.
Trafficcanplayabigroleinwhypeopledon’tarriveontimeforappointments,andoftenthisisseenasunavoidableandismoreeasilyforgiven.InplacesliketheUSandCanada,oneshouldapologizeforarrivinglateandgivingareasonisnotuncommon.
3.NewYorkCity(officiallytheCityofNewYork)isthelargestcityintheUnitedStatesandoneoftheworld'smajorglobalcities.LocatedinthestateofNewYork,thecityhasapopulationofover8.2millionwithinanareaof321squaremiles(approximately830km²),makingitthemostdenselypopulatedmajorcityinNorthAmerica.Withapopulationof18.7million,theNewYorkMetropolitanAreaisoneofthelargesturbanareasintheworld,
NewYorkCityisaninternationalcenterforbusiness,finance,fashion,medicine,entertainment,media,andculture,withanextraordinarycollectionofmuseums,galleries,performancevenues,mediaoutlets,internationalcorporations,andfinancialmarkets.ThecityisalsohometotheheadquartersoftheUnitedNations,andtomanyoftheworld'smostfamousskyscrapers.
Popularlyknownasthe"BigApple"andthe"CityThatNeverSleeps",thecityattractspeoplefromallovertheglobewhocomeforNewYorkCity'seconomicopportunity,culture,andfast-pacedcosmopolitan(国际化的,世界性的)lifestyle.ThecityisalsocurrentlydistinguishedforhavingthelowestcrimerateamongmajorAmericancities.
PrehistoryintheareabeganwiththegeologicalformationofthepeculiarterritoryofwhatistodayNewYorkCity.TheareawaslonginhabitedbytheLenape;LenapeincanoesmetGiovannidaVerrazzano,thefirstEuropeanexplorertoenterNewYorkHarbor,in1524.GiovannidaVerrazzanonamedthisplaceNewAngoulêmeinthehonoroftheFrenchkingFrancisI.EuropeansettlementbeganwiththefoundingoftheDutchfurtradingsettlementinLowerManhattanin1613latercalledNewAmsterdam(NieuwAmsterdam)inthesoutherntipofManhattanin1624.Laterin1626,PeterMinuitestablishedalongtraditionofshrewdrealestateinvestingwhenhepurchasedManhattanIslandandStatenIslandfromnativepeopleinexchangefortradegoods.(Legend,nowlongdisproved,hasitthattheislandwaspurchasedfor$24worthofglassbeads.)Minuit'ssettlementwasalsoahavenforHuguenotsseekingreligiousliberty.
In1640,PeterStuyvesantwasappointedgovernor,andruledasamemberoftheDutchReformedChurch.Hecurtailed()削减thecity'sreligiousfreedomsandclosedallofthecity'staverns.(酒馆)Thecolonywasgrantedself-governmentin1652.In1664,theBritishconqueredtheareaandrenameditNewYork.TheDutchregaineditinAugust1673,renamingthecity"NewOrange",beforeceding(割让土地)NewNetherlandpermanentlytotheEnglishforwhatisnowSurinaminNovember1674.
旅游英语
(1)作业4
翻译下列短文:
1.IncountrieslikeChinaandVietnam,sharingcigarettesisasignoffriendship.Viewsonsmokinghavechangeddrasticallyinmanycountries,however.IncountriesliketheUSandSingapore,forexample,fewerandfewerpeoplearesmoking,andmanylawsprohibitsmokinginpublicplaces.Insomeplaces,thisincludesrestaurantsandbars!
Todaythereismorescientificevidenceontheharmfuleffectsofpassivesmoke.Asaresult,manyhotels,restaurantsandairlinesoffernon-smokingenvironmentsfortheircustomers.
2.Inmanycountriesitiscommonforpeopletostandandwaitinlineforservicesinplaceslikerestaurants,banksandshops.Inmanyplaces,suchasAustraliaandNewZealand,ifpeopletrytocutinline,theotherpeoplewaitingwilloftentellthemtogotothebackofthequeue.
Insomeothercultures,however,waitinginlineismoreuncommon.Peoplewhopushhardergetservedfirst.Thiscanbeveryfrustratingforpeoplewhoareusedtoqueuingup.Whilewaitinginlineismoreuniversalforplaceslikeinternationalhotelsandairports,shoppingisanotherstory!
3.Built4,000yearsago,thethreegreatpyramidsatGiza,intheEgyptiandesertremainthemostcolossal(庞大的)1buildingseverconstructed.
ThepyramidswerebuiltbyEgyptiansundertheordersoftheEgyptianleader,whosetitlewasPharaoh(法老)2.TherewasasequenceofPharaohsculminating(结)3around2615B.C.,withthePharaohCheopswhobuiltthebiggestthingeverbuilt,theGreatPyramid,alsoknownasKhufu.Cheopsbuiltapyramid770feetononesideand481feettall.Howancientbuildersmanagedtobuildthesemassivestructureshasneverbeenfullyansweredbuttheeffortclearlyrequiredbrainsandbrawn4.
Wasthereengineeringgeniusinvolved?
Yes,therewas.Forexample,whenyou'reputtingtheblockrightatthetop,howareyougoingtolug5ablockofstonethatweighsseveraltons480feetupastructure?
Howareyougoingtodoit,andhowareyougoingtodoitwithoutleavingscratches6onalltherestofthestructure?
Andhowmanypeopledoesittaketodragablockweighingseveraltons480feetupintothesky?
Approximately,2.3millionblocksofstonewerecut,transportedandassembledtocreatetheGreatPyramid.
ThePharaohsmayhavesetouttobuildmagnificenttombsforthemselves,butintheendtheycreatedmonumentstohumanpotential.There'sauniversalmessageinthepyramids.ThepyramidsbelongtoEgypt,butthepyramidsalsobelongtotheworld.That'swhywecanallidentifythepyramidsasanearlymonument(纪念碑)ofhumangreatness.
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