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人物:Rose, I(named Jack). Rose: Hi, Jack. Jack: Hi, Rose. Rose: Long time no see, how are you doing? Jack: I'm doing terribly bad. And how about you? Rose: I'm fine, thank you. But you, what's up? Jack: I just cannot find a agreeable job. The salary offered by those companies are really too low. I've had interview several companies, and they all felt satified to my performance, but when hearing my salary request, they all could not offer. Rose: Almost the same with my situation. The current job market is so stagnant. I'd have to adapt myself to the reality. Jack: I cannot agree with you more. But you know, the salary they offered could even hardly afford my daily consumption.I just feel that's gotdamn crazy. Rose: Hey, Jack, come on. Do you know the current situation of job market? There will be nearly 5 million college graduates nationwide, inclusive of a lot of masters. For my own sake, I gave up my baseline at last. Today, I've just signed a job contract with XX(公司名). Jack: You're really appreciated to remind me. I gotta find a job as soon as possible even with a pretty low salary. Rose: Cheer up, Jack. I don't think it matters to start with a low salary. You know, gold will shine everywhere. I believe you can get a decent job within 3 years as long as you're hard enough. Jack: Thank you very much for your encouragement. Let us make a brilliant future hand in hand... Rose: Hey,Jack. Don't touch me...

英语口语对话3分钟

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猪猪爱吃草

别紧张,多联系,所说说!没问题的!熟悉常考的句式和内容!

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吃客5588

嗯,英语口语考试三分钟的话,这个其实也很简单。

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陈好好很好

很抱歉,没有看到你三分钟的要求.我帮你找了一篇比较合适的,而且应你的要求,帮你做了翻译,希望可以帮到你(都是我一个字一个字敲出来的哦…)Dave and Peter are college classmates as well as good friends. They are talking about a trip in summer(Dave和Peter是同学同时也是很好的朋友,他们在讨论关于暑假的旅行)Dave: Peter, we have been working very hard the whole school year. Don’t you think we need a nice summer vacation? (Peter,我们努力学习了一整学年啦.你不觉得我们需要一个很棒的暑假吗?)Peter: Absolutely. I am planning a trip for my summer vacation. Do you want to join me?(当然,我有一个暑期旅行。你想和我一起吗? )Dave: Why not? I’d love to go with you. (为什么不呢?我当然愿意.)Peter: Great! But I can't make up my mind as to which city we should go. It is really hard to decide (太好了!但我不知道该去哪座城市。这是真的很难作出决定。) Dave: Hehehe...decision decision, what’you’re your mind right now? (呵呵呵呵,去哪儿呢,去哪儿呢,你怎么想的? )Peter: Hangzhou, Suzhou, and yangzhou (杭州,苏州,扬州 )Dave: I went to Suzhou last year. I had very bad experiences there. The taxi drivers were rude. The hotel services were lousy and the food was... (我去年去过苏州了。我有非常糟糕的经历。粗鲁的出租车司机。差劲的酒店服务和食品还... )Peter: all right, forget Suzhou then. How about Hangzhou and Yangzhou?(好吧,忘掉苏州把。杭州和扬州如何? )Dave: I have never been there. I can't make any comments on that. Let's check out the information from Xiehang(携成网) and it will tell us all necessary information. (我从来没有去过。我不能作任何评论了。让我们在Xiehang (携成网)上面查查吧 ,它会告诉我们一切必要的资料。 )Peter: great!(太棒了! )So Peter and Dave both check out the information on net(因此,Peter和都在网上查找信息。)Dave: Peter, you can see that the airlines, hotels are not offering any discounts if we want to go to Hangzhou as it is the peak season in summer. But if we go to Yangzhou, we can get big discounts on the hotels. I think we should take that into consideration. (Peter,你看,如果我们去杭州的话航空公司,酒店都不提供任何折扣.因为它在夏季是高峰期。但如果我们去扬州的话,我们可以得到较大的折扣的。我认为我们应该考虑这一点。)Peter: you are right. I really hate to go to a scenery packed with people. We can always pick a better time to go to Hangzhou.right? (你是对的。我真的不想去到处都挤满了人的风景区。我们还能挑一个更好的时间去杭州,对吧.)Dave: absolutely.(当然。)Peter: so I will book the tickets and the hotel right now.(那么我现在就订机票和酒店了。) Dave: Thank you so much, Peter! What shall I do? (非常感谢,Peter!我现在做什么?) Peter: Nothing. Just get ready and relax. (什么都不用。只要做好准备和放轻松就好了。) Dave: I can’t wait for this trip.(我都迫不及待了。) Peter: me neither. I’ ll let you know, Ok? (我也是。到时候叫你,好吗? )Dave: Ok. Bye. Take care. (好的。拜拜。小心点。 )Peter: You, too.(你也是。)

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ANATOMY坂崎琢磨

A:Hi Tom, nice to see you!B: Me too. Do you have any plan this weekend?A: I have no idea.B: Jack and I plan to Hangzhou this Saturday. Would you like to go with us?A: Good idea, Hangzhou is a good place to travel.When will we start our journey?B: We will get together at 8:00 at the post office.A: Ok, see you then!只是一个例子,可通过问好或求助打开一个话题,提出一个开放性的问题,各抒己见,想长点的话,加几个疑问词如:Why, How,What,where.给对方回答,可根据双方的实力确定问方和答方。

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小嘟嘟呀呀

这两篇符合不? 我觉得三分钟挺长的,这两篇有MP3的,都大概3分钟吧Man: Hi. Woman: Hi. Man: What'd you do last night? Woman: I watched TV. There was a really good movie called Soylent Green. Man: Soylent Green? Woman: Yeah. Charlton Heston was in it. Man: What's it about? Woman: Oh, it's about life in New York in the year 2022. Man: I wonder if New York will still be here in 2022. Woman: In this movie, in 2022 ... Man: Yeah? Woman: ... New York has forty million people. Man: Ouch! Woman: And twenty million of them are unemployed. Man: How many people live in New York now? About seven or eight million? Woman: Yeah, I think that's right. Man: Mm-hmm. You know, if it's hard enough to find an apartment now in New York City, what's it going to be like in 2022? Woman: Well, in this movie most people have no apartment. So thousands sleep on the steps of buildings. (Uh-huh.) People who do have a place to live have to crawl over sleeping people to get inside. And there are shortages of everything. The soil is so polluted that nothing will grow. (Ooo.) And the air is so polluted they never see the sun. It's really awful. Man: I think I'm going to avoid going to New York City in the year 2022. Woman: And there was this scene where the star, Charlton Heston, goes into a house where some very rich people live. Man: Uh-huh. Woman: He can't believe it, because they have running water and they have soap. Man: Really? Woman: And then he goes into the kitchen and they have tomatoes and lettuce and beef. He almost cries because he's never seen real food in his life, you know, especially the beef. It was amazing for him. Man: Well, if most people have no real food, what do they eat? Woman: They eat something called soylent. Man: Soylent? Woman: Yeah. There's soylent red and soylent yellow and soylent green. The first two are made out of soybeans. But the soylent green is made out of ocean plants. (Ugh.) The people eat it like crackers. That's all they have to eat. Man: That sounds disgusting. Woman: Well, you know, it really isn't that far from reality. Man: No? Woman: Yeah. Because, you know the greenhouse effect that's beginning now and heating up the earth ... Man: Oh, yeah, I've heard about that. Woman: ... because we're putting the pollutants in the atmosphere, you know? Man: Mm-hmm. Woman: I mean, in this movie New York has ninety degrees weather all year long. And it could really happen. Uh ... like now, we ... we have fuel shortages. And in the movie there's so little electricity that people have to ride bicycles to make it. Man: You know something? I don't think that movie is a true prediction of the future. Woman: I don't know. It scares me. I think it might be. Man: Really? Woman: Well, yeah. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reporter: Well here I am at the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts. I'm asking different students here about their favourite forms of artistic entertainment. Pop or classical concerts? Art galleries or the theatre? The ballet or the opera? The first person I'm going to talk to is Benny Gross. Benny comes from New York and he's 20 years old and he's studying the piano. Benny, hello and welcome to our programme. Benny: Hi, thanks. Reporter: So, first question Benny—have you ever been to an art gallery? Benny: Yes, lots of times. Reporter: And the ballet, have you ever been to the ballet? Benny: Yes, a few times. It's all right, I quite like it. Reporter: And what about classical concerts? Benny: Yes, of course, many many times. Reporter: Erm—next—have you ever been to an exhibition, Benny? Benny: Oh, yes—I love going to photographic exhibitions. Reporter: Do you? Now, next question—what about a ... folk concert? Benny: No, never. I think folk music is awful. Reporter: Ok. And the opera? Have you ever been to the opera? Benny: Yes. Two or three times. It's a little difficult but I quite like it. Reporter: And a pop concert? Benny: No, never. Reporter: And finally—have you ever been to the theatre? Benny: Yes, once or twice, but I didn't like it much. Reporter: Ok Benny. Now the next thing is—which do you like best from this list of eight forms of artistic entertainment? Benny: Well I like going to classical concerts best because I'm a musician, and I love classical music. Reporter: Ok and what next? Benny: Erm let's see—next, art galleries I think. And then, exhibitions. Reporter: OK—art galleries, then exhibitions. Then? The theatre? Benny: No, I don't think so, I don't really like the theatre. Reporter: The ballet? The opera? Which do you prefer of those two? Benny: The opera. Reporter: So of the theatre and the ballet, which do you prefer? Benny: Erm, the ballet I think because there's the music. I can always enjoy the music if I don't always like the dancing. Reporter: Right, well, thanks very much, Benny. Benny: You're welcome. Reporter: My next guest is Kimberley Martins. What are you studying here, Kimberley? Kimberley: Modern dance. I want to be a professional dancer when I leave. Reporter: OK, so here we go. First question—have you ever been to an art gallery? Kimberley: Yes, lots of times. Reporter: And have you ever been to the ballet? Stupid question I think. Kimberley: Yes, a bit. Of course I have. I go almost every night if I can. Reporter: And what about classical concerts? Kimberley: Yes—there are classical concerts here a lot—the other students perform here and I go to those when I can. Reporter: What about exhibitions—have you ever—? Kimberley: Oh yes, lots of times—I like exhibitions—exhibitions about famous people—dancers, actors, you know— Reporter: Mmm. And what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them? Kimberley: No, I don't like folk music very much. Reporter: What about the opera? Kimberley: No, never. I don't really like opera. It's a bit too heavy for me. Reporter: A pop concert? Kimberley: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic—she's a really great dancer. Reporter: And have you ever been to the theatre? Kimberley: Yes, I have. Reporter: Right. Thank you Kimberley. My next question is—which do you like best of all? And I think I know the answer. Kimberley: Yes—ballet, of course. After that, exhibitions. And after that, art galleries. Reporter: OK. Kimberley: Erm, what's left. Can I see the list? Reporter: Yes, of course. Kimberley: Erm, let me see—oh, it's difficult—I suppose—what next?—er—classical concerts, pop concerts, the theatre. Well, I think pop concerts next, I like going to those. Then I don't know. Classical concerts or the theatre? Classical concerts I think. So that leaves the theatre after them. OK? Reporter: Great. And many thanks for talking to us, Kimberley. Kimberley: You're welcome.

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吾色真人

日常生活中,即使只有三分钟,我们能够说的英语对话也会有很多句不是吗?下面是我给大家整理了3分钟两人 英语口语 对话,供大家参阅!

Angelin: How are you doing?

Julian: I'm ok. I wish I could say the same for my friend.

A: What happened to him?

J: He was arrested by the police for drinking and driving.

A: Was it his first offence?

J: Unfortunately not. He was charged with a DUI when he was in university.

A: What happened to him then?

J: Not much; it was a minor offence back then. He got away with a fine of $ 500.

A: Did they take his license away?

J: No, they were really easy on him. The problem is that that was a long time ago. They're much tougher on crime now.

A: What do you think will happen to him?

J: Well, he'll definitely lose his license, pay a fine, and maybe even spend some time in jail.

A: That doesn't sound too promising. Does he have a defence lawyer?

J: Not yet. If we can't find a lawyer for him, then the state will appoint him with one.

A: My sister is a lawyer. I can ask her if she can help him.

J: That'd be great. I know he'd appreciate your help.

J: Anything interesting in the news tonight?

A: Do you remember that story about the woman whose children died of starvation?

J: Yes, that must have been on the news a few months ago.

A: Yes, well, she was found guilty of murder.

J: Do you think they will impose the death sentence on her?

A: I don't think so. Wasn't the death penalty abolished in that state decades ago?

J: It was abolished at one point, but I thought they brought back death by lethal injection.

A: I'm not sure. How do you feel about the death penalty?

J: I don't think anyone should be able to kill another human being unless it's in self-defence.

A: You know; paying for someone to sit in prison for the rest of his or her lives is quite expensive.

J: They should have the prisoners do something produc- tive in their time in jail to pay for their living costs.

A: I guess in an ideal world, it would all work out like that.

J: SO do you think they should just lock the mother up and throwaway the key?

A:I think they should lock her up and try to help her figure out Why she did such a horrible thing to her children.

J:Did she plead guilty or innocent?

A:Innocent, I think. But there was plenty of evidence that suggested otherwise. I don’t think anyone had a doubt in their minds that she murdered her children.

J:That’s such a shame. What kind of mother could do that To her children?

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