英语日常会话:从海鲜谈起 [含声频]
(2015-11-13 09:33:10)内容来源:分享美国 地址链接:http://go.usa.gov/cgB4G
来自世界不同地方的六位学生在美国相遇。他们都是交换学生,到美国大学就读一个学期,学习英语,了解美国文化,同时修专业课程。英语“日常会话” (Everyday Conversations)系列围绕这六位学生在美国的经历展开。这套材料适于中级或中级以上英语水平的学生使用。
Akinyi: Thanks
for coming with me to
this
Lee: It’s my pleasure! As an environmental science major, this is something I’m very interested in. But I’m surprised a business major is interested in this topic.
Akinyi: Well,
marine life in my country is being destroyed because
of
Lee: Why? Is
there
Akinyi: Yes,
it’s a problem everywhere in the world, I think. But it can change.
People can choose to buy only
Lee: Now you’re sounding like a business major.
Akinyi: Well, business, environment, food, our health — they’re all connected.
Lee: That’s a
really good point. We need to think about all of those. Otherwise,
we’ll keep destroying our
让我们来学习一些词语(也可阅读英文解释):
A
Sustainable fishing:可持续捕捞,指维持海洋生物数量并且不破坏海洋健康或海生物栖息环境的渔业运作方式。可持续捕捞方法不会逐渐导致鱼类数量减少,也不会影响或很少影响环境。
Unsustainable
fishing
Overfishing:过度捕捞,指捕捞海洋生物的速度超过了它们的繁殖速度。
Sustainable
seafood
Consumer demand:消费者(对一种产品或服务的)需求或需求度
A
There are no more fish in the sea:海中不再有鱼。在这里,说话人是在转借一句成语 “There are plenty of fish in the sea.” (海中有很多鱼[天涯何处无芳草]。)这句成语常用来表示,尽管眼前与某人的关系结束,但世界上还有其他人可遇可交。在以上对话中,说话人用 “there are no more fish in the sea”来表示,不可持续的捕捞有可能使海洋的所有鱼灭绝。
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American
English
“日常会话”由美国国务院教育与文化事务局英语语言项目处(Office of English Language Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs)资深项目官员海蒂·豪兰(Heidi Howland)编写。
Six students from around the world meet. What do they have in common? They are all exchange students studying at a U.S. university for a semester. Throughout the semester, they learn more English, learn about U.S. culture, and learn more about their fields of study. This series of
This conversation is about the importance of fishing in a way that
doesn’t harm the health of the oceans. Students (Akinyi
Akinyi: Thanks
for coming with me to
this
Lee: It’s my pleasure! As an environmental science major, this is something I’m very interested in. But I’m surprised a business major is interested in this topic.
Akinyi: Well,
marine life in my country is being destroyed because
of
Lee: Why? Is
there
Akinyi: Yes,
it’s a problem everywhere in the world, I think. But it can change.
People can choose to buy only
Lee: Now you’re sounding like a business major.
Akinyi: Well, business, environment, food, our health — they’re all connected.
Lee: That’s a
really good point. We need to think about all of those. Otherwise,
we’ll keep destroying our
Now let’s review the vocabulary.
A
Sustainable fishing
When
Overfishing
Sustainable seafood
The amount that
A
There are no more fish in the sea: The speaker is playing with the idiom “There are plenty of fish in the sea.” This idiom is often said to someone whose relationship has ended; it means that there are other people in the world to meet and date. In the conversation above, the speaker is using the phrase “there are no more fish in the sea” to mean that unsustainable fishing can kill all of the fish in the ocean.
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Everyday Conversations are developed by the State Department’s Heidi Howland, a senior program officer in the Office of English Language Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

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