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Victor: Hello, wǒ men shì dài ěr lǎo shī Victor |
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Nancy: Nancy |
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Victor: Nancy, jīn tiān wǒ men lái tán lùn yī xià lǚ yóu de tí mù? |
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Nancy: Okay! I went trekking in Nepal. |
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Victor: Nancy! What does trekking mean? |
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Nancy: Trekking is a popular vacation for young, healthy people. |
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Trekking is a long walking vacation, |
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it' s usually over mountains or rough grounds. |
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Victor: trekking tōng cháng shì yào fān shān yuè lǐng, qù hěn yuǎn de dì fāng. |
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dàn shì" Trekking" hé" hiking", yǒu shén me bù tóng ne? |
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Nancy: Well, Victor. Trekking is similar to hiking, |
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but hiking is not as long a distance, |
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and it' s walking thorough forests, or up low mountains. |
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Victor: Hiking yě shì yǐ zǒu lù wéi zhǔ, dàn jù lí bú huì nà me yuǎn. |
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nà climbing hé hiking yǒu shén me qū bié? |
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Nancy: We only say " climbing" when we' re talking about |
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very high or steep mountains, and you have to wear gear. |
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Victor: Hiking jiù shì pá shān huò yuǎn zú, dàn Climbing shì zhǐ dēng shān, xū yào dēng shān zhuāng bèi. |
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Nancy! wǒ men qù pá xiāng shān ba! |
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Nancy: great idea! let' s go. |