Hanna:Andtodaywe'regoingtobetalkingaboutadventures.DoyouliketogoonadventuresDiego
Diego:Yes,IwouldlovetogoonanadventureandI'veactuallythoughtaboutiteversinceIwasyounger.
Hanna:Whatwereyouthinkingabout
Diego:Well,IliketheseaandIlikesailingandIlovemyfriendssoIwanttotakeahugeboat,preferablyayacht,aroundtheworldwithallmyfriendsandgototheseexoticislandsaroundtheworld.
Hanna:Ohreally,canIcome
Diego:Ofcourse.
Diego:Wouldyouliketocome
Hanna:I'dlovetogoonayacht.Ithinkweshouldgo.
Diego:Ithinkweshoulddoit.
Hanna:Yep.
Diego:What'syouradventure
Hanna:MyadventureI'dreallyliketogointospace.Ithinkthatmightbelittlebitexpensivethough,soIthinkgoingonayachtisprobablyabetteridea.
Diego:Ithinkso.But(....)hasthoseflightstospace,Ithink.
Hanna:OhwellmaybewhenI'mveryrichthen.
Diego:OK.
【篇二】关于探险的英语口语对话
Jack:hey,Tomwhydidyougoyesterday
Tom;Oh,BellaandIwent
climbing,feelingveryexciting!
Jack:God!Itisverydangerous,I
can't!
Tom:itwasnothing,thatoursecurityisverygood,thenexttime
wegotogether!
Jack:uh..Thankyou,Istillfeellikemountainclimbing,
well,youknowIdon'tlikethatkindofadventure.
Tom:Well,yes,whatdidyoudoyesterday
Jack:MeIplaythegameathomeyesterday,butinthegameIquiteadventurous(withasmile)
Jack:嗨,Tom昨天你干嘛去了
Tom;哦,我和贝拉一起去攀岩了,感觉非常刺激!
Jack:God!那是非常危险的,我可不敢!
Tom:那没什么,我们的安全措施非常好,下次我们一起去吧!
Jack:uh.,我还是感觉爬山比较好,你知道我不太喜欢那种冒险的事.
Tom:那好吧,对了,你昨天做什么了
Jack:我昨天在家玩游戏,不过在游戏中我挺有冒险精神的(伴随着微笑)
【篇三】关于探险的英语口语对话
ANNA:HelloandwelcometoAsItIsfromVOALearningEnglish.
ANNA:I’mAnnaMatteoinWashington,DC.AndtodaywebringyoualiveQ&Aforourlisteners.Forthosewhomayhavenotheardthatexpressionbefore,Q&Astandsfor“Questions”and“Answers.”Iwillbeaskingthequestions,andmyco-workerhereatVOA,KellyJeanKelly,willbeansweringthem.
Kellyhasjustreturnedfromanexcitingroadtrip,anexpedition.Andshe’sgoingtotellusallaboutit.So,welcometothestudio,Kelly!
ANNA:Hi,Kelly.Howareyou
KELLY:Great!
ANNA:Andlet’sjustbeginwithourfirstquestion.Whatisan"expedition.”It’sagreatword.Meriam-Websterdictionarydefinesitasajourneyespeciallybyagroupofpeopleforaspecificpurpose,suchastoexploreadistantplaceortodoresearch.Butalsothegroupofpeoplewhotraveltogetherarecalledanexpedition.Whatwasthepurpose,Kelly,ofyourrecentexpedition
KELLY:Well,wewereactuallyreportingonanotherexpedition!Thatexpeditionhappenedin1805.Itwasledbytwomen.TheirnamesareLewisandClark--so,AmericanssometimescallittheLewisandClarkexpedition.
KELLY:AndLewisandClarkwereexploringthewesternUnitedStates.TheytraveledbyboatandoverlandfromSt.Louis,Missouri.AndyoucanpictureamapoftheUnitedStates…St.Louisisinthemiddleintoday’sMidwest.AndLewisandClarktraveledfromSt.LouisallthewaytothePacificOceaninwhatisnowOregon.Soforourexpeditionwejusttraveledoverthelastpartoftheirjourney.WewenttoMontanaandthenontotheoceaninOregon.
ANNA:Foronethingthatsoundsfantastic,bytheway.Tellussomeofthingsyoulearnedonthistrip--thisexpedition--thatmadeanimpressiononyou.Andthatmeans,um,thethingsyourememberbecausetheyweresodifferentorsoimportant.
KELLY:So,oneofthethingsIlearnedwasabouttheotherpeoplewhotraveledwithLewisandClark.LewisandClarkareprettyfamousinU.S.history.Buttherewasawholegroupofpeoplewiththem.AndoneofthemwasayoungNativeAmericanwoman.Shewasveryyoung.Shewasmaybe15-,16-,17-yearsold.AndshehelpedtranslatesoLewisandClarkcouldtalktotheNativeAmericantribecalledtheShoshoneinMontana.AndtheShoshonewereveryimportantforLewisandClarkbecausetheShoshonehelpedthemgetacrosstheRockyMountainstothePacific.
KELLY:ThisyoungwomanisusuallycalledSacagewea.ButoneofthethingsIlearnedonthistripisthathernamewasprobablyactuallypronounced,Sah-caw-gah-wee-ah.
ANNA:That’sverydifferentthanwelearnedinschool.Whatwasshetranslating
KELLY:So,itwasinteresting.ShewastranslatingtheShoshonelanguageforLewisandClark.Butshedidn’tnecessarilyspeakEnglish.AndthatwastheonlylanguagethatLewisandClarkspoke.Butshespokeherownlanguage.ShespokeadifferentNativeAmericanlanguage.AndshespokesomeFrench.AndherhusbandwasFrench.So,sheprobablyheardtheShoshonelanguage,translateditintoFrench,herhusbandtranslatedintoEnglishforLewisandClark.Theremighthavebeenmaybeoneortwootherpeopleinvolvedinthatchainofcommunication.So,youcanimaginethatanybasicconversationcouldtakehours!
ANNA:Andyouthinkwhatcouldhavebeenlostintranslationorperhapsmisunderstoodgoingthroughsomanydifferentpeople.
KELLY:Exactly.Exactly.
ANNA:Don’tgoaway.WhenwereturnwewillhearmoreaboutKelly’stripandmoreabouttheLewisandClarkexpedition.YouarelisteningtotheVOALearningEnglishprogramAsItIs.
ANNA:Welcomeback.I’mAnnaMatteohereinourWashington,D.C.studiowithVOAreporterKellyJeanKelly.Kellyhasjustreturnedfromaroadtrip,ormoreformally,anexpedition,fromtheAmericanWest.Butbeforewecontinue,Ihavealanguagequestion:Howisanexpeditiondifferentfromaroadtriporbusinesstrip
KELLY:Oh,that’sagoodquestion.Well,aroadtripisusuallyjustforfun.Andabusinesstripisusuallyforaspecificpurposerelatedtoyourjob.Soyoumightgoonabusinesstriptoattendameetingoraconference.
KELLY:Butanexpeditionisreallymorelikeanadventure.It’susuallylongerthanabusinesstrip.Anditusuallyismoreforthepurposeoflearningnewinformation.Andinfact,we’vebeentalkingabouttheLewisandClarkexpedition--anothernamefortheexpeditionisthe“CorpsofDiscovery.”
ANNA:Thephrase“CorpsofDiscovery”:Canyoutalkabouttheword“corps.”Ourlistenersmightthinkitisspelledquitedifferentlythanthey’rehearing.
KELLY:Ohsure,yeah.CorpsisspelledC-O-R-P-S,inthiscase,liketheFrenchwordfor“body.”Anditusuallymeansanorganizedpartofamilitarygroup.So,it’samilitaryword.AndthatactuallymakessensefortheCorpsofDiscoverybecauseitwasamilitaryexpedition.LewisandClarkwerebothsoldiers.Andmostofthemenwhotraveledwiththemwerealsosoldiers.AndtheU.S.governmentpaidforthetrip.So,youcanimagineitlikeaSpecialForcesoperation.
ANNA:Theyalsohadthiswoman,Sacagawea,whosenamewenowknowispronounced…
KELLY:Sa-CAH-ga-wea.
ANNA:Andshewasforpartofthetrippregnant.Isthatcorrect
KELLY:Yes!AndthatwasalsosomethingIdidn’trealize.AndthatwasparticularlymeaningfultomebecauseI,actually,amalsopregnant,ifIcansharethatwithourlisteners.
ANNA:Pleasedo.Howfaralongareyou
KELLY:LikeSacagaweaI’msixmonthspregnant.AndshewassixmonthspregnantwhenshejoinedupwithLewisandClarkandtheCorpsofDiscovery.And,infact,LewisandClarkactuallyhelpeddeliverherbaby.Soforagoodpartofthistripsheactuallyhadaninfant.AndshecarriedhimonherbackovertheRockyMountainsandthenalongtheColumbiaRivertothePacificOcean.
ANNA:Thatisfascinating.Iactuallyhadnoideaaswell.It’salmostasifthetwoofyouweresharingaparallelexperiencewhileyouwereonyourexpedition,although,youprobablyhadamorecomfortableofatime.
KELLY:Correct.IthoughtfondlyofSacagaweaasIwastravelinginourrentalcar.
ANNA:So,whatcanlookforwardtoandourlisteners,whatcantheyexpect
KELLY:Oh,we’regoingtohavealotofgreatstuff.We’regoingtohaveavideothattalksabouttheLewisandClarkexpedition.Andwe’regoingtohavealotofpictures.We’regoingtohaveaslideshow,includingaslideshowaboutSacagawea.Andwe’regoingtohavesomedifferentarticlesaboutotherthingsthatwerehappeninginthetime.So,youcanimagineandreallyunderstandwhytheLewisandClarkexpeditionissoimportantinAmericanhistory.It’sagreatadventurestory.Andit’sinteresting.Andit’sagoodcharacterstudy.ButitalsoreallyfitsintoabiggernarrativeaboutU.S.history.So,we’dliketogiveallofthatinformationtoyou.
ANNA:Well,thankyouKellyforsharingdetails,andwelookforwardtothefinishedproduct.
KELLY:Thanks,everybody!Itwasgreattobehere.Thanks,Anna!