20-5-6 【地道美语144】 终于出门撒欢!初夏赏花口语 Beijing in bloom马克地道美语

20-5-6 【地道美语144】 终于出门撒欢!初夏赏花口语 Beijing in bloom

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五一后,PK台更改为 每周二三四直播,(更新)



dialogue 1


Jingjing:  Cheerio,Mark!  Thanks for ----------- again.


Mark:  Noproblem.  I'm glad to ------- the house.  There was a lot of ----------comingfrom ------------- from mine.


Jingjing:  Issomeone in your building ----------------?


Mark:  I'mnot sure.  Yesterday, the ----- started.  I ----- for just over anhour and came back to a--------.  So, I thought someone was just -------------or something.  Today it ----- again; and, after-----an hour, I --------you.


Jingjing: Well, the ----------------------------------.


Mark:  Iknow.  My---------- gone already.


Jingjing: You'd think ------ wouldn't be ----- when people are supposed to be ----------


Mark:  Yeah,I'm keeping ---- crossed, hoping it's -------.  I didn't see any -------------. Anyway,------- about that.  Like you said, all the blue------ andflowers are great this year.


Jingjing:  Itseems this year is------ for flowers and ------------------.


Mark:  I ----------,early this year, obviously.  But I remember the ----------magnolia. Then,----- I knew, I was ----- ---------------.


Jingjing: And now------------.  Those are my ----------.  I love their ----------.


Mark:  I'm---------too. Who isn't?  Chinese roses are great, with those big---------growingfrom -------------.  


Jingjing: What's your ---------- flower?


Mark:  I'drather ----------say.  You'd think it's -----------------


Jingjing:  Goahead and tell me.


Mark:  Oh,alright:--------.  Don't ----------- about it.


Jingjing: Why would I make fun of you?  It's kind of a -------preference. ------------------


Mark: Thanks.  Hey, I was walking here ---- and saw -------------purpleflowers, just up ahead -------------------


Jingjing: OK.  Let's go take a-==-






dialogue 2




Jingjing: Mark, are those the flowers you were talking about,------------------?


Mark:  Yeah. Do you know what they're called?


Jingjing: They're not------- which was what------ when you told me about themearlier.  They're some kind of -------------------


Mark:  Itdoesn't matter.  It's nice to see -----------this year.  Why do youthink this spring is -------------?


Jingjing:  --------------------------------------------------


Mark:  Yeahthere's-------- in this park now, no ------- or --------------------


Jingjing:  Iheard that --------when we came in.  In the past, you'd see ----------- oneach of these -------------.  It might not have been enough to really ----------,but over several weeks could have s---------------------------- so wildly.


Mark:  Hmm, Iguess it's a --------, to ----- one or two--------- this spring and see so manymore flowers everywhere.


Jingjing: Did you bring your ----------------?


Mark:  Nope. I just use my ---------.  I really should bring my DSLR.


Jingjing:  Ibrought mine.  I just got a-------.  Taking pictures of flowers is agood -----------


Mark:  That'sa pretty ---------- for such a big camera.


Jingjing: It's just two-----, and it has great-----------.  It's for---------. If I take a picture of something--------, it almost always ------- enoughfor me to---------------- it.


Mark:  I betyou get a------------- pictures.  I have a---------- like that too.


Jingjing: Right.  I just have to---------- the same picture, and then look atthose on my --------when I get home.  Usually there's a ---------,sometimes a great one that-----------------


Mark:  That'sa--------------, Jingjing.


Jingjing:  Itgets me ------------------, when I don't ------------ work.


Mark:  Right. Let's take ------------------


Jingjing: Wow, this ===========








new words andphrases


 


from dialogue 1


cheerio:  hello(often used in England)


do you a good turn:  bebeneficial to you, help you change for the better (lucky, healthy)


winter magnolia: 迎春花


hardy:  tough,strong (especially for plants, resistant to frost and dry spells)


there's noaccounting for taste:  (a saying) everyone has their own sense ofbeauty, which is totally subjective


 


 


from dialogue 2


trample:  damagesomething by stepping on it (I was almost trampled by elephants when I was akid.)


DSLR:  digitalsingle lens reflex (a kind of camera)


depth of field:  when apicture shows a certain object in focus, while those in front of or behind itappear quite blurry


crop:  to cut apicture, usually much later on a computer, saving only a piece


(a picture) tellsa story:  when a photo or a drawing is meaningful