英语四人对话短篇
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1。4 students 四人对话-有关学校发生的事件: Stanley, Shirley, Peter and Peggy.
Stanley: Do you know that Danny has been kicked out from school? 你们知不知道丹尼已经被踢出学校了?
Shirley: Is it true? Where did you get the news? 是真的吗?你是从哪里得到这消息的?
Peter: Yes, I know. I’ve heard from Stephen. 是的,我知道。我从斯蒂芬那边听来的。
Peggy: Who is Stephen? You mean Danny’s brother? 谁是斯蒂芬?是丹尼的哥哥?
Stanley: Exactly. Stephen told me too. He is addicted to computer games and always playing truant from school. 没错。斯蒂芬告诉我的。他沉迷于电脑游戏而时常缺课。
Peter: I’ve met him a few times when I passed by the Storm Cyber café after school. I thought he was sick and thus didn’t go to school previously. Then he was caught red-handed by Mr.Lee last week.
当我放学后,经过“风暴网吧”时,我有遇过他几次。我还以为他生病所以没去学校。过后,在上个星期,他被李老师捉个正着。
Shirley: Poor. But shouldn’t our Mr.Lee give him the second chance by suspending him 1 week rather than kick him out from school? 可怜。但是李老师应该给他第二次机会、暂停他读书1个星期,好过踢他出学校吧?
Peggy: Yes, I agree. It’s so cruel not letting him to have the second chance to rehabilitate? 你说得对。没有给他第二次机会改过自新,这太残忍了吧。
Stanley: He had been caught more than 3 times previously. But still he hasn’t turned over a new leaf. 他之前已经被捉超过3次。但是他还是没改过自新。
Shirley: No wonder he is kicked out from school. 怪不得他被踢出学校。
Peggy: This case teaches us a lesson that we should not neglect our study. 这事件教训我们,不可以荒废学业。
Peter: I’m totally agreed with you. 完全同意你的说法。
2。4人对话,讨论著名短篇小说 《老人与海》的故事: Stanley, Shirley, Peggy and Peter。
Stanley: Have you heard of a famous novel named “The Old Man and Sea”?
Peter: Yes, of course. The writer is Ernest Hemingway.
Shirley: I remembered her. She wrote this novel in Cuba in 1951.
Peggy: Wow, your memory is really good, Shirley. I just remembered it’s a story of an aging, life-long fisherman who attempts to find himself a fish on a fishing trip in the gulf waters off Cuba.
Stanley: Fishing trip? Is it interesting? Tell me more about it.
Peter: No, not interesting at all. It’s all about an old man.
Shirley: Hey, guys. This novel is great. I really admire the will of the old fisherman, he teaches me to be perseverant in order to be successful.
Peggy: Yes. I agree with you, Shirley. Let me tell you the story, Stanley. The fisherman caught a big fish, a giant Marlin, but couldn’t it pull up. A few days later, he found that the giant Marlin is bigger than his boat, knowing that it’s very difficult to win, but he didn’t give up.
Stanley: An Old man against a Giant Marlin... Seems interesting…
Shirley: And the climax is the giant fish is injured and its blood attracts several groups of sharks to attack it. Sharks, the bloody killers! Although the sharks snatch the fish, he is still reluctant to give it up. Finally, he wins the battle.
Peter: Then when he goes back to the port, it left only the fish bone. Other fishermen are marveled at his work.
Peggy: The old man is really persistent and perseverant. We should learn from him in pursuit of higher achievements.
Shirley: Exactly. Stanley, you should read the novel and I’m sure it will inspire you.
Stanley: Thanks, I will.