116 Want a new car real bad 急需一輛新車
Snow was falling heavily the day I decided to visit a car dealership. I was confident I'd get a great deal, figuring the salesmen would be desperate for customers on such a lousy day. Sure enough, when I entered the showroom, I was the only client. But my hope of getting a good deal quickly faded with the salesman's first words. “Boy,” he said jovially, “you must want a new car real bad to come out on a day like this.”
下大雪那天我到賣車行去。我以為自己一定能拿到好價(jià)錢,因?yàn)檫@種壞天氣銷售商肯定會(huì)拼命拉顧客。毫無疑問,當(dāng)我進(jìn)入陳列室的時(shí)候,我是唯一的顧客。但是,當(dāng)我聽到銷售商說的第一句話的時(shí)候,以為自己能夠拿到好價(jià)錢的希望就破滅了。因?yàn)樗押玫卣f:“你在這種壞天氣出來,肯定是急需一輛新車。”