2--You didn't get a card in the mail telling you where you polling place is?
1--I think I threw it away. Can't I just go with you?
2--No. Everyone's polling place is different based on your address.
1--So how do I know where to go now?
2--You can check the Board of Elections website.
1--What if I don't have Internet access?
2--There's also a phone number you can call.
1--Where is your polling place?
2--My polling place is at the recreation center a block away from my house.
1--Will my polling place be close to where I live?
2--It should be within walking distance.
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注解:
1.supposed假定的
2.posting on發(fā)布于
3.access進(jìn)入
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譯文:
1--明天是選舉日,但我不知道我應(yīng)該去哪里投票。
2--你沒有在郵箱中得到一張告訴你你投票的地方在哪里的卡片嗎?
1--我想我把它扔了。我不能和你一起去嗎?
2--不行。每個(gè)人的地址投票地點(diǎn)都不同,。
1--那么現(xiàn)在我怎么知道去哪里?
2--您可以在董事會(huì)選舉的網(wǎng)站上查看。
1--如果我不能上網(wǎng)怎么辦?
2--還有一個(gè)電話號(hào)碼你可以打。
1--你的投票地方在哪里?
2--我的投票站在離我家一個(gè)街區(qū)遠(yuǎn)的娛樂中心。
1--我的投票站將接近我住的地方嗎?
2--它應(yīng)該是在走路能到的地方。