办公英语 问路(在线收听

  Key Sentences(重点句子)
210.Will you be coming by bus or taxi?
你是搭公共汽车还是坐出租车来呢?
211.What number should I take and where to get it?
我该在哪儿坐几路车?
212.You should take Bus No.4 from the world Trade Center tothe railway station.
你从国贸中心乘4路公共汽车到火车站。
213.Cross the railroad tracks and turn right at the first corner.
越过铁路后,在第一个路口右转。
214.Just go straight till you get to the traffic lights,then turn right and walk until you see the new museum.
一直走到红绿灯,然后朝右走看到新的美术馆。
215.You'll see our building on your right after you pass the museum.
过了美术馆之后,在右边你会看到我们的办公楼。
216. What does your office look  like?
你公司的外观是怎样的?
217.You're sure to notice it!
你一定会找得到的。
218.I'll be expecting you.
我会等你。
219.Are you familiar with this area?
你对这地区熟不熟?
220.But there's nowhere to park around here.
但这附近没有地方可以停车。
221.Are there any landmarks near your building?
你公司大楼附近有没有什么显著的标志?
222.It may be difficult to find.
可能不容易找得到。
223.I'll fax you a map with directions.
我传真给你指示路线的地图吧!
224.I'm on my way to your place now,but I've lost my way.
我正在去你家的路上,可是我迷路了。
225.Now I'm almost sure where you are.
现在我基本上知道你在哪儿了。
226.You should have turned at the first corner from the bus sta-tion.
你应该在离车站的第一个路口拐弯才对。
227.You'll find a one-way traffic sign.
你能看见一个单行路的交通标志。
228.That's where you have to turn to the left.
在那儿你得向左拐。
229.Come up the slope to reach a six-story apartment house.
上一个坡,走到一个六层的公寓楼。
230.I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time.
这回我肯定不会再有麻烦了。
231.I'll be waiting for you.
我等你。
Dialogue A
(A:Jill    B:Sam)
(Jill and Sam have known eaeh other for some time throughwork.Sam is going to visit Jill's office for the first time.)
A:So you're coming to our office tomorrow at two,right?
B:Right.How do I get there?
A:Will you be coming by bus or taxi?
B:By bus.
A:Well,our office is near Beijing Railway Station.
B:Beijing Railway station.OK.What number should I take andwhere to get it?
A:You should take Bus NO.4 from the World Trade Center tothe railway station.
B:Bus No.4… World Trade Center…OK.
A:When you get off the bus,cross the railroad tracks and turnright at the first corner.
B:…railroad tracks…turn right…OK.
A:Just go straight till you get to the traffic lights,then turn rightand walk until you see the new museum.
B:…traffic lights…turn right…new museum…OK.
A:You'll see our building on your right after you pass the muse-um.
B:OK,pass the museum.What does your office look like?
A:It's a seven-story building,a white building.You're sure tonotice it!I'm on the second floor.
B:Got it.See you tomorrow at two.
A:I'll be expecting you.
Dialogue B
(A:Paul    B:Morris)
(Paul is asking how to get to Morris'office)
A:So we'll meet at your office this Friday.
B:OK.Are you familiar with this area?
A:No,I'm not.Can you tell me how to get there?I'll be driv-ing.
B:Oh,I'm sorry,but there's nowhere to park around here.Youshould take Bus No.4 or a taxi.Our office is near the post of-fice.
A:Well,I'll take a taxi.Are there any landmarks near your build-ing?
B:Not really.It may be difficult to find.I'll fax you a map withdirections.
A:Thank you.
Dialogue C
(A:John    B:Black)
(John is on the way to Black's place, but he've lost his way,so hehas to make a phone call to Mr.Black)
A:Hello.Is that Mr.Black?This is John speaking.
B:Hello,John.Is there anything I can do for you?
A:I'm afraid yes.I'm on my way to your place now,but I've lostmy way.
B:That's too bad.Where are you now,John?
A:I don't know exactly.I think I'm somewhere on MarketStreet.I'm calling you from a shoe store.
B:A shoe store on Market Street.It's at a corner,isn't it?
A:Yes,it is.And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.
B:Now I'm almost sure where you are.You turned at the secondcorner.You should have turned at the first corner from the busstation.
A:Is that so?Then I'll go back to the first corner.
B:It'll be better that way.You'll find a one-way traffic sign.That's where you have to turn  to the left.Come up the slope toreach a six-story apartment house.My room is on the thirdfloor.
A:I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time.Thanks.
B:I'll be waiting for you.Good-bye.
A:Bye-bye.

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