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Part 2 We Can Work It Out

2013-04-08 06:50
瘋狂英語·口語版 2013年3期
關鍵詞:英式野餐期末考試

這天,Charlotte正學著自己理財,Peter對此頗感興趣,迫不及待地讓Charlotte教他幾招……

(Two students, who are half-way through university, are talking in a bar.)

Peter: Hey Char!

Charlotte: Hey Pete!

Peter: Fancy a drink?

Charlotte: Sure why not? ①I could bite your arm off for one.

Peter: What do you want?

Charlotte: Ill have what youre having.

Peter: Great…By the way what are you doing? Are you studying?

Charlotte: Yeah. Im studying my expenses!

Peter: What do you mean? Are you studying to become an 1)accountant?

Charlotte: Haha no!

Peter: What are you doing it for then?

Charlotte: It really helps me 2)monitor how much Im spending and check I dont get into any debt!

Peter: That doesnt sound like a bad idea. I havent checked my account in weeks.

Charlotte: Yeah. ②I dont wanna leave university with a big debt hanging over my head.

Peter: So you set yourself a budget?

Charlotte: Sure.

Peter: I might start doing that. Itll help save the pennies for after I graduate.

Charlotte: There are loads of things you can do to cut your costs.

Peter: Ill tell you what, you tell me and Ill buy you this drink!

Charlotte: Haha, sure! I wont need to put that down on my expense sheet then!

Peter: Go on then, hurry up. Im 3)parched!

Charlotte: Well, you know the obvious student one, dont you!

Peter: Always go to bars that have buy one get one free on drinks?!

Charlotte: No! Always get the books you need second hand. Bookstores on campus are usually really expensive.

Peter: Oh yeah, I did that one already!

Charlotte: Oh, and while we are on the subject of books, dont 4)rack up any late fines with the library.

Peter: You reminded me! I must return a book this afternoon!

Charlotte: Peter!

Peter: I wont forget! Go on, carry on…

Charlotte: By the way, what did you have for lunch?

Peter: Oh! I had a delicious burger and chips from that restaurant down the road. Its my favourite! I go there all the time!

Charlotte: Well, thats my next point!

Peter: Dont eat?

Charlotte: No! You can save money by cooking and eating at home.

Peter: Yeah, I guess I do eat out too much!

Charlotte: Yeah, you dont want to graduate from university being poor and fat!

Peter: Hey! ③Dont take the mickey!

Charlotte: I didnt say you were now!

Peter: Good! What else?

Charlotte: Actually speaking of being healthy, did you sign up that new gym at the start of term?

Peter: Yeah its great!

Charlotte: When was the last time you went?

Peter: The day I signed up…④Ah, I see where you are going with this.

Charlotte: Got the hint?

Peter: I should cancel my 5)subscription if I am not using it.

Charlotte: Right. If youve got a pair of 6)trainers you can run around the whole city as exercise!

Peter: Any last advice before I die of thirst?!

Charlotte: Yeah. Ask your parents for money sooner rather than later.

Peter: ⑤What are you on about?

Charlotte: Better telling them when youre a little bit overdrawn rather than when youre a lot! ⑥Otherwise theyll tell you to get on your bike.

Peter: ⑦Fair point! Ill be back soon with the drinks!

Smart Sentences

① I could bite your arm off for one.很想喝呢。

bite ones arm off for sth.: overly excited to get sth.(非常想得到某物)。例如:

I could bite your arm off to get a piece of your home-made cake.

我好想吃你自制的蛋糕。

② I dont wanna leave university with a big debt hanging over my head. 我不想帶著一大堆的債務離開大學。

have sth. hanging over ones head: have sth. bothering or worrying one(某事讓人擔憂)。例如:

I have next weeks finals hanging over my head.

我擔心下周的期末考試。

③ Dont take the mickey! 別取笑我!

take the mickey: make fun of sb., usu. in an unkind way(取笑他人,通常是惡意的)。例如:

Kids often took the mickey out of me because I was short.

因為我太矮小,其他孩子常常取笑我。

④ Ah, I see where you are going with this. 啊,我明白你的意思了。

I see where you are going with this: used to express ones understanding of anothers thinking(用以表達自己明白對方的思路)。例如:

——Dad might say no to a Sunday picnic, but Mom loves to sit by the lake on a sunny day.

老爸可能不會同意在星期天去野餐,可老媽喜歡在大晴天到湖邊坐坐。

——Haha, I see where you are going with this. We should talk to Mom tonight.

哈哈,我明白你怎么想的了,我們今晚就找老媽談談。

⑤ What are you on about? 你想說什么?

What are you on about?: used to clarify the others intention, usu. when confused, same as “Im confused” or “I dont understand”(用以詢問對方的用意,等同于“Im confused”或“I dont understand”)。例如:

——I think Mom doesnt like Jim, but Dad does.

我覺得媽不喜歡吉姆,但爸喜歡。

——What are you on about?

你想說什么?

⑥ Otherwise theyll tell you to get on your bike. 否則他們會將你掃地出門。

get on sb.s bike: used to tell sb. to leave, go away; a British expression(用以告訴某人離開,英式用法)。例如:

If you do that again, Im going to tell you to get on your bike.

如果你再那么干的話,我就會讓你離開。

⑦ Fair point! 有道理!

Fair point: used to express acknowledgement to an argument(用以表達對一個觀點的認同)。例如:

——If the teacher has not talked about the last two chapters, students shouldnt be tested on those content.

我覺得如果老師沒有講過最后的兩個章節,那考試就不應該就這些內容考查學生。

——Thats a fair point.

有道理。

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