Unit 17 Telephones
電 話
Part One: Expressions
1. Is Jenny there?
詹妮在嗎?
2. No, I’m afraid not, Tom.
不,恐怕不在,湯姆。
3. I leave her the message, Tom.
我留個(gè)口信給她,湯姆。
4. I’d like to have my phone turned on, please.
我想接通我的話機(jī)。
5. I just need to ask you a few questions.
我只需要問(wèn)你幾個(gè)問(wèn)題。
6. I’m sorry, but I’ll have to call back.
抱歉,我晚點(diǎn)才能打過(guò)來(lái)。
7. I need to get back to work.
我要回去工作了。
8. I need to disconnect my phone, please.
我要撤銷我的電話。
9. I’m moving to a new home.
我搬去我的新家。
10. Where should I send your final phone bill?
可以把你最后的電話費(fèi)單據(jù)寄往什么地方?
Part Two: Dialogues
1.Leave a message留口信
A: Hello?
B: Hi, Mr. Smith. This is Mary. Is Jenny there?
A: No, I’m afraid not, Mary. May I take a message for her?
B: Yes, please tell her that band practice has been moved to Tuesday night at 8:30.
A: O.K. No problem. Anything else?
B: No, but if she has any questions, she can call me at 555-2345.
A: All right, I’ll leave her the message, Mary. Thanks for calling.
B: Thank you. Bye.
A: Goodbye.
A: 喂?
B: 你好,史密斯先生。我是瑪麗。詹妮在嗎?
A: 不,恐怕不在,湯姆。要我留個(gè)口信給她嗎?
B: 好的,請(qǐng)告訴她樂(lè)隊(duì)練習(xí)時(shí)間改為星期二晚上8點(diǎn)半。
A: 好的,沒(méi)問(wèn)題。還有別的事情嗎?
B: 沒(méi)有了,不過(guò)如果她有什么疑問(wèn)的話,可以打555-2345找我。
A: 好的。我會(huì)留口信給她,瑪麗。謝謝你的電話。
B: 謝謝你。再見(jiàn)。
A:再見(jiàn)。
2.Turning on接通(話機(jī))
A: Hi, I’d like to have my phone turned on, please.
B: At what address, sir?
A: 345 Lincoln Avenue. Oklahoma City.
B: O.K. Your name please?
A: John Smith.
B: One moment please. Very well, Mr. Smith. I need to ask you a few questions.
A: Very well.
B: The interview will take about 15 minutes, and your phone will be turned on in 24 hours.
A: Fifteen minutes? I’m sorry, but I’ll have to call back. I need to get back to work.
B: O.K. Mr. Smith. Thanks for calling.
A: 你好,我想接通我的話機(jī)。
B: 請(qǐng)問(wèn)您的地址,先生。
A: 俄克拉荷馬市林肯大街345號(hào)。
B: 好的。您叫什么名字呢?
A: 約翰·史密斯。
B: 請(qǐng)稍等。很好,史密斯先生。我需要問(wèn)您幾個(gè)問(wèn)題。
A: 可以。
B: 這個(gè)談話將花您約15分鐘的時(shí)間,您的電話也會(huì)在24小時(shí)內(nèi)開(kāi)通。
A: 15分鐘?很抱歉,我以后再打過(guò)來(lái)。我要回去工作了。
B: 好的,史密斯先生。謝謝您的電話。
3.Disconnect停機(jī)
A: Hello. I need to disconnect my phone, please.
B: All right. Where do you live, sir?
A: At 345 Lincoln Avenue. Oklahoma City.
B: Very well. Why do you want to disconnect your phone, sir?
A: I’m moving to a new home.
B: O.K. May I have your name please?
A: John Smith.
B: Thank you. Mr. Smith. What’s your telephone number?
A: 555-7658
B: Thank you. Where should I send your final phone bill?
A: 623 West Side Drive. New York, New York.
B: Thank you, Mr. Smith. Your phone will be disconnected after this phone call. Have a nice day.
A: Thank you, you too.
A: 你好,我需要撤消我的電話。
B: 好,您住在哪兒,先生?
A: 俄克拉荷馬市林肯大街345號(hào)。
B: 好的。為什么要撤消電話呢,先生?
A: 我要搬新家了。
B: 好的。你的姓名?
A: 約翰·史密斯。
B: 謝謝你,史密斯先生。您的電話號(hào)碼是多少?
A: 555-7658。
B: 謝謝。您最后的電話費(fèi)單據(jù)我應(yīng)該寄往什么地方呢?
A: 紐約曼哈頓西區(qū)大道623號(hào)
B: 謝謝,史密斯先生。在您打完這個(gè)電話之后你的話機(jī)將停機(jī),祝您愉快。
A: 也很謝謝你。
Part Three: Substitution Drills
1. A: Is Jenny (there/ around/ home)?
B: Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
詹妮(在/在/在家)嗎?
是的,在。/不,不在。
2. A: No, (I’m afraid not/ she isn’t/ she’s out), Tom.
B: Oh, o.k.
不,(恐怕不在/她不在/她出去了),湯姆。
哦,好的。
3. A: I’ll (leave her the message/ tell her you called), Tom.
B: Thank you.
我會(huì)(給她留口信的/告訴她你打電話來(lái)了),湯姆。
謝謝你。
4. A: I’d like to have my phone (turned on/connected/installed), please.
B: O.K. What’s your address?
我想(開(kāi)通/接通/安裝)電話。
好的,您的地址是什么?
5. A: I (need to/have to/must) ask you a few questions.
B: Very well.
我(需要/得/必須)問(wèn)你幾個(gè)問(wèn)題。
好的。
6. A: I’m sorry, but I’ll have (to call back/ call later/ get back to you).
B: O.K. Thanks for calling.
抱歉,我(以后/晚些時(shí)候/晚一點(diǎn))再給你打電話。
好的,謝謝你的電話。
7. A: I need to (get back to/ return to/ go back to) work.
B: All right. Thank you.
我必須(回去/去/回去)工作。
好的,謝謝。
8. A: I need to (disconnect my phone/ have my phone installed/ cancel my phone service), please.
B: All right.
我需要(撤消我的電話/安裝電話/撤消我的話機(jī)服務(wù))。
好的。
9. A: I’m moving (to a new home/ to New York/ away).
B: O.K.
我要(搬新家了/搬去紐約了/搬走了)。
好的。
10. A: Where should I send your (final/ last) phone bill?
B: 623 West Side Drive.
你最后的電話費(fèi)單據(jù)我應(yīng)該寄往何處呢?
曼哈頓西區(qū)大道623號(hào)。
Part Four: Monologue
Carl’s Note:
Getting a phone in America is very easy. Almost every home has not just one, but two or three telephones. This has made it very easy to for people to get internet access in there homes as well. Mobile phones are also used, but not as much, perhaps, as in the China’s big cities. Young people like mobile phones because they can get in touch with friends easily, but many adults only have them if they need them for work. Some people who value their privacy don’t like cell phones because people can call them whenever they want. As mobile phones get better, and offer the ability to check email, sports scores, news and other information, more and more people are buying and using mobile phones.
卡爾的話:
在美國(guó)獲得一臺(tái)電話機(jī)非常容易。幾乎每個(gè)家庭都有不下兩、三臺(tái)的電話機(jī)。這也就使得人們?cè)诩疑暇W(wǎng)也很方便。人們也使用手機(jī),但是可能不如中國(guó)大城市使用得那么頻繁。年輕人之所以使用手機(jī)是方便和朋友聯(lián)系,成年人則只是為了工作。一些看重隱私的人則不太喜歡使用手機(jī),原因是別人只要愿意隨時(shí)都可以打電話給他。隨著手機(jī)的日益改善,其提供的功能包括收電子郵件,了解體育比賽結(jié)果,接收新聞及其他信息,越來(lái)越多的人購(gòu)買和使用手機(jī)。
Part Five: Vocabulary
--telephone 電話機(jī)
--message 口信,信息;消息
--disconnect 使分離,分開(kāi),斷開(kāi)
--send 發(fā)送,寄
--mobile phone移動(dòng)電話,便攜電話
--privacy 私事;私生活;隱私
--I’m afraid not. 恐怕不是。
--No problem 沒(méi)問(wèn)題。