Song | 행복하기를 (I Love You) |
Artist | 2BiC |
Album | 행복하기를 (I Love You) |
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[00:01.164] | Dialogue1 |
[00:01.684] | 下面是两个人在交流交男女朋友的经验, |
[00:05.228] | 这是人类共同的话题, |
[00:07.282] | 但文化价值观的差异又使我们 |
[00:09.410] | 在同样的问题的处理方法上有所不同: |
[00:15.511] | A:Hey,there’s Leo.I⑴wonder why he’s⑵walking arm in arm with that young woman. |
[00:34.914] | B:⑶It’s as plain as the nose on your face.They’re dating each other. |
[00:39.382] | A:You’re⑷pulling my leg!*She must be thirty years younger than Leo.Talk about⑸robbing the cradle! |
[00:45.142] | B:Well,*you can bet this relationship’s going to⑹be a flash in the pan. |
[00:50.916] | A:It⑺must have been love at first sight because I know he didn’t have a girlfriend last week. |
[00:55.749] | B:I think you are⑻absolutely right.Actually,my father proposed to my mother after knowing her only two weeks.They got married a month later. |
[01:05.637] | Dialogue2: |
[01:08.83] | 下面的对话是A同学帮B同学想办法解决B在度假期间公寓处置的问题: |
[01:11.434] | A:*You must be⑴pretty excited about your trip to Europe.When is it that you are leaving? |
[01:14.973] | B:In just three weeks,and I am excited.But there are still⑵a few things I need to do before I go. |
[01:21.944] | A:⑶Like what? |
[01:23.8] | B:Like renewing my passport,going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and⑷figuring out what to do with my apartment while I’m gone. |
[01:31.441] | A:⑸You are not going to give it up,are you? |
[01:33.676] | B:⑹No way.I’ll never find another apartment around here.But⑺I don’t like the idea of paying three months’rent on an empty apartment,either. |
[01:40.933] | A:I don’t blame you.*Perhaps you could⑻sublet it. |
[01:44.594] | B:Yes,but whom to? |
[01:46.559] | A:Mmm…let me think.Oh,I know just a person.An old colleague of mine,Jim Thomas,is coming here to do some research this summer,from June to August. |
[01:57.608] | B:That’s exactly when I’ll be away.It sounds ideal,as long as the landlord agrees. |
[02:02.171] | A:⑼Tell you what,I’ll be calling Jim late this week anyway,so I’ll mention it to him then. |
[02:08.45] | B:Well,thanks,Bill.Let me know what happens.That extra money will really⑽come in handy. |
[02:12.356] | Dialogue3 |
[02:13.287] | 下面是电影里的一段对白,B(Ben)无所事事地在游泳池中漂流,A对他这种颓废的表现十分不满,对话由此展开: |
[02:17.725] | A:Ben,what are you doing? |
[02:19.461] | B:Well,I would say that I’m just⑴drifting----here,in the pool. |
[02:23.100] | A:Why? |
[02:23.730] | B:Well,it’s very comfortable just to drift here. |
[02:26.88] | A:Have you⑵thought about⑶graduate school? |
[02:27.884] | B:No. |
[02:28.540] | A:⑷*Would you mind telling me then—what were those four years of college for?What was the point of all that hard work? |
[02:34.880] | B:⑸You got me. |
[02:37.672] | A:Now⑹listen,Ben.Look,I think it’s a very good thing that a young man—*after he’s done some very good work—should have a chance to relax and enjoy himself,and lie around,and drink beer and so on.But after a few weeks I believe that person would want to take some stock in himself and his situation and start to think about⑺getting off his ass. |
[02:55.835] | Part Two |
[02:56.949] | Everyday Expression |
[02:59.539] | Small Talk1: |
[03:04.108] | Sam:Hi,how is it going? |
[03:08.232] | Ted:Pretty good,Sam.Only the awful weather,you know. |
[03:10.786] | Sam:That’s right.I’ve never really liked it since I got here. |
[03:14.898] | Ted:Me either,but I’m dealing with it anyway. |
[03:17.247] | Small Talk2: |
[03:18.313] | A:I’m glad to have had the opportunity to meet you here. |
[03:25.805] | B:I trust you’re keeping well? |
[03:28.909] | A:I’m doing great,thank you. |
[03:30.543] | B:So we can get down to business. |
[03:32.497] | Small Talk3: |
[03:36.272] | A:Ah,Bob.Just the person I wanted to see. |
[03:39.368] | B:So what is it? |
[03:40.704] | A:You gotta help me out this time,buddy. |
[03:43.182] | B:Another tough thing,I guess. |
[03:44.819] | Small Talk4: |
[03:46.808] | A:Hi,it is a pleasant surprise! |
[03:50.620] | B:Yeah,it’s been ages!So how have you been? |
[03:53.930] | A:Couldn’t be better.And you? |
[03:55.625] | B:Just as usual,you know. |
[04:00.400] | Small Talk5: |
[04:02.836] | A:Susan?What brings you here today? |
[04:04.701] | B:Well,I’ve got some papers due. |
[04:07.587] | A:Really?So what’s the news? |
[04:09.189] | B:Not too good yet.Better than I was though. |
[00:01.164] | Dialogue1 |
[00:01.684] | xia mian shi liang ge ren zai jiao liu jiao nan nv peng you de jing yan, |
[00:05.228] | zhe shi ren lei gong tong de hua ti, |
[00:07.282] | dan wen hua jia zhi guan de cha yi you shi wo men |
[00:09.410] | zai tong yang de wen ti de chu li fang fa shang you suo bu tong: |
[00:15.511] | A: Hey, there' s Leo. I wonder why he' s walking arm in arm with that young woman. |
[00:34.914] | B: It' s as plain as the nose on your face. They' re dating each other. |
[00:39.382] | A: You' re pulling my leg! She must be thirty years younger than Leo. Talk about robbing the cradle! |
[00:45.142] | B: Well, you can bet this relationship' s going to be a flash in the pan. |
[00:50.916] | A: It must have been love at first sight because I know he didn' t have a girlfriend last week. |
[00:55.749] | B: I think you are absolutely right. Actually, my father proposed to my mother after knowing her only two weeks. They got married a month later. |
[01:05.637] | Dialogue2: |
[01:08.83] | xia mian di dui hua shi A tong xue bang B tong xue xiang ban fa jie jue B zai du jia qi jian gong yu chu zhi de wen ti: |
[01:11.434] | A: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When is it that you are leaving? |
[01:14.973] | B: In just three weeks, and I am excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go. |
[01:21.944] | A: Like what? |
[01:23.8] | B: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I' m gone. |
[01:31.441] | A: You are not going to give it up, are you? |
[01:33.676] | B: No way. I' ll never find another apartment around here. But I don' t like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment, either. |
[01:40.933] | A: I don' t blame you. Perhaps you could sublet it. |
[01:44.594] | B: Yes, but whom to? |
[01:46.559] | A: Mmm let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August. |
[01:57.608] | B: That' s exactly when I' ll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees. |
[02:02.171] | A: Tell you what, I' ll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I' ll mention it to him then. |
[02:08.45] | B: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy. |
[02:12.356] | Dialogue3 |
[02:13.287] | xia mian shi dian ying li de yi duan dui bai, B Ben wu suo shi shi di zai you yong chi zhong piao liu, A dui ta zhe zhong tui fei de biao xian shi fen bu man, dui hua you ci zhan kai: |
[02:17.725] | A: Ben, what are you doing? |
[02:19.461] | B: Well, I would say that I' m just driftinghere, in the pool. |
[02:23.100] | A: Why? |
[02:23.730] | B: Well, it' s very comfortable just to drift here. |
[02:26.88] | A: Have you thought about graduate school? |
[02:27.884] | B: No. |
[02:28.540] | A: Would you mind telling me then what were those four years of college for? What was the point of all that hard work? |
[02:34.880] | B: You got me. |
[02:37.672] | A: Now listen, Ben. Look, I think it' s a very good thing that a young man after he' s done some very good work should have a chance to relax and enjoy himself, and lie around, and drink beer and so on. But after a few weeks I believe that person would want to take some stock in himself and his situation and start to think about getting off his ass. |
[02:55.835] | Part Two |
[02:56.949] | Everyday Expression |
[02:59.539] | Small Talk1: |
[03:04.108] | Sam: Hi, how is it going? |
[03:08.232] | Ted: Pretty good, Sam. Only the awful weather, you know. |
[03:10.786] | Sam: That' s right. I' ve never really liked it since I got here. |
[03:14.898] | Ted: Me either, but I' m dealing with it anyway. |
[03:17.247] | Small Talk2: |
[03:18.313] | A: I' m glad to have had the opportunity to meet you here. |
[03:25.805] | B: I trust you' re keeping well? |
[03:28.909] | A: I' m doing great, thank you. |
[03:30.543] | B: So we can get down to business. |
[03:32.497] | Small Talk3: |
[03:36.272] | A: Ah, Bob. Just the person I wanted to see. |
[03:39.368] | B: So what is it? |
[03:40.704] | A: You gotta help me out this time, buddy. |
[03:43.182] | B: Another tough thing, I guess. |
[03:44.819] | Small Talk4: |
[03:46.808] | A: Hi, it is a pleasant surprise! |
[03:50.620] | B: Yeah, it' s been ages! So how have you been? |
[03:53.930] | A: Couldn' t be better. And you? |
[03:55.625] | B: Just as usual, you know. |
[04:00.400] | Small Talk5: |
[04:02.836] | A: Susan? What brings you here today? |
[04:04.701] | B: Well, I' ve got some papers due. |
[04:07.587] | A: Really? So what' s the news? |
[04:09.189] | B: Not too good yet. Better than I was though. |
[00:01.164] | Dialogue1 |
[00:01.684] | xià miàn shì liǎng gè rén zài jiāo liú jiāo nán nǚ péng yǒu de jīng yàn, |
[00:05.228] | zhè shì rén lèi gòng tóng de huà tí, |
[00:07.282] | dàn wén huà jià zhí guān de chā yì yòu shǐ wǒ men |
[00:09.410] | zài tóng yàng de wèn tí de chǔ lǐ fāng fǎ shàng yǒu suǒ bù tóng: |
[00:15.511] | A: Hey, there' s Leo. I wonder why he' s walking arm in arm with that young woman. |
[00:34.914] | B: It' s as plain as the nose on your face. They' re dating each other. |
[00:39.382] | A: You' re pulling my leg! She must be thirty years younger than Leo. Talk about robbing the cradle! |
[00:45.142] | B: Well, you can bet this relationship' s going to be a flash in the pan. |
[00:50.916] | A: It must have been love at first sight because I know he didn' t have a girlfriend last week. |
[00:55.749] | B: I think you are absolutely right. Actually, my father proposed to my mother after knowing her only two weeks. They got married a month later. |
[01:05.637] | Dialogue2: |
[01:08.83] | xià miàn dí duì huà shì A tóng xué bāng B tóng xué xiǎng bàn fǎ jiě jué B zài dù jià qī jiān gōng yù chǔ zhì de wèn tí: |
[01:11.434] | A: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When is it that you are leaving? |
[01:14.973] | B: In just three weeks, and I am excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go. |
[01:21.944] | A: Like what? |
[01:23.8] | B: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I' m gone. |
[01:31.441] | A: You are not going to give it up, are you? |
[01:33.676] | B: No way. I' ll never find another apartment around here. But I don' t like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment, either. |
[01:40.933] | A: I don' t blame you. Perhaps you could sublet it. |
[01:44.594] | B: Yes, but whom to? |
[01:46.559] | A: Mmm let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August. |
[01:57.608] | B: That' s exactly when I' ll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees. |
[02:02.171] | A: Tell you what, I' ll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I' ll mention it to him then. |
[02:08.45] | B: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy. |
[02:12.356] | Dialogue3 |
[02:13.287] | xià miàn shì diàn yǐng lǐ de yī duàn duì bái, B Ben wú suǒ shì shì dì zài yóu yǒng chí zhōng piāo liú, A duì tā zhè zhǒng tuí fèi de biǎo xiàn shí fēn bù mǎn, duì huà yóu cǐ zhǎn kāi: |
[02:17.725] | A: Ben, what are you doing? |
[02:19.461] | B: Well, I would say that I' m just driftinghere, in the pool. |
[02:23.100] | A: Why? |
[02:23.730] | B: Well, it' s very comfortable just to drift here. |
[02:26.88] | A: Have you thought about graduate school? |
[02:27.884] | B: No. |
[02:28.540] | A: Would you mind telling me then what were those four years of college for? What was the point of all that hard work? |
[02:34.880] | B: You got me. |
[02:37.672] | A: Now listen, Ben. Look, I think it' s a very good thing that a young man after he' s done some very good work should have a chance to relax and enjoy himself, and lie around, and drink beer and so on. But after a few weeks I believe that person would want to take some stock in himself and his situation and start to think about getting off his ass. |
[02:55.835] | Part Two |
[02:56.949] | Everyday Expression |
[02:59.539] | Small Talk1: |
[03:04.108] | Sam: Hi, how is it going? |
[03:08.232] | Ted: Pretty good, Sam. Only the awful weather, you know. |
[03:10.786] | Sam: That' s right. I' ve never really liked it since I got here. |
[03:14.898] | Ted: Me either, but I' m dealing with it anyway. |
[03:17.247] | Small Talk2: |
[03:18.313] | A: I' m glad to have had the opportunity to meet you here. |
[03:25.805] | B: I trust you' re keeping well? |
[03:28.909] | A: I' m doing great, thank you. |
[03:30.543] | B: So we can get down to business. |
[03:32.497] | Small Talk3: |
[03:36.272] | A: Ah, Bob. Just the person I wanted to see. |
[03:39.368] | B: So what is it? |
[03:40.704] | A: You gotta help me out this time, buddy. |
[03:43.182] | B: Another tough thing, I guess. |
[03:44.819] | Small Talk4: |
[03:46.808] | A: Hi, it is a pleasant surprise! |
[03:50.620] | B: Yeah, it' s been ages! So how have you been? |
[03:53.930] | A: Couldn' t be better. And you? |
[03:55.625] | B: Just as usual, you know. |
[04:00.400] | Small Talk5: |
[04:02.836] | A: Susan? What brings you here today? |
[04:04.701] | B: Well, I' ve got some papers due. |
[04:07.587] | A: Really? So what' s the news? |
[04:09.189] | B: Not too good yet. Better than I was though. |