今天的這段對話,在討論游戲,
你喜歡玩什么游戲?如何掌握玩魔方的技巧
來聽今天的講解:
A: do you like playing games?
你喜歡玩游戲嗎?
B:I like playing computer games, but I'm not really into board games.
我喜歡玩電腦游戲,但是不怎么喜歡玩棋盤游戲.
A: how about individual games like the Rubik's cube or solitaire?
單人游戲比如魔方或者單人撲克怎么樣?
B: the Rubik's cube is so difficult to solve that I think it should be banned!
魔方太難了,我覺得應(yīng)該禁止.
A:if I taught you how to do it, I'm sure you could solve it.
要是我來教你怎么玩,我敢保證你能玩好.
B: how did you figure out how to slove the Rubik's cube?
你是怎么弄明白魔方怎么玩的?
A: I didn't really have to figure it out. I just followed the instructions!
我其實也沒弄明白怎么對好魔方,我只是按照說明書做的.
B: I had no idea there were a set of instructions. I thought everyone who could solve it were all geniuses!
我搞不懂那一長串的說明書.我覺得所有能轉(zhuǎn)好魔方的人都是天才.
A: hints are really important when you're solving puzzles. If you give me some hints about playing that PS2 game, I’ll show you how to solve the Rubik's cube.
當我們玩解密游戲的時候,攻略提示是非常重要的.如果你能教我怎么玩好PS2游戲,我就教你怎么轉(zhuǎn)魔方.
B: it's a deal.
一言為定.
A: do you remember, years ago, when everybody at the New Year's party had yo-yos?
你記得多年前,某次新年晚會上人人都玩溜溜球嗎?
B: yeah. That was a strange party. Can you still do any of those yo-yo tricks?
是啊,那次聚會很奇怪.你還會玩溜溜球的那些花樣嗎?
A: I don't know. I haven't tried yo-yo since that party!
我不知道.那次聚會以后我就再沒有玩過溜溜球了.
B: I could never figure out how to use my yo-yo.
我從來就沒掌握過玩溜溜球的竅門.
A: if you don't start when you're young, it's hard to get the hang of it.
如果你不是從小就開始玩這個,恐怕很難掌握訣竅.
B: let's get started with this game then.
咱們還是回到這個游戲上吧.
A: ok.
好的.