英语听力精选进阶版 6651(在线收听) |
(Sound of a whistle blowing) Yang Li: 球迷们,我们今天的地道英语肯定合你们的胃口。 I’m Yang Li. Diarmuid: And I’m Diarmuid. Our phrase for the day has its origins in football, but now it’s used much more widely. Yang Li: 说到足球, 比赛开始的那一瞬间就叫做 kick off. Diarmuid: Yes, it can also be used as a verb. For example, today’s game is going to kick off at 3 o’clock, which means it’s going to start at 3pm. Simple. Yang Li: Simple. So you said the phrase can also be used outside football? Diarmuid: Yes, it can also be used when talking about other events starting, such as meetings, concerts or parties. Examples A: When does the meeting start? B: We’re going to kick off at 14.30. C: What’s the plan for tonight? D: Well I thought we could kick off around eight with some drinks at my place, then go on to a pub. Yang Li: So are you a football fan, Derm? Diarmuid: Yes, I like watching it but I’m not much good at playing. I’ve got two left feet. Yang Li: Really? Derm 说他自己有两只左脚意思就是他手脚协调很差,笨手笨脚的。 Well I like watching it too, as long as the players are cute! Diarmuid: Hmm, any favourites? Yang Li: That would be telling! Diarmuid: Well, I’m sure our listeners will hear this phrase ‘to kick off’ a lot; it really is common in spoken English. Yang Li: 所以说大家也要竖起耳朵,因为在英语里会经常听到这个词 kick off. Yang Li: 不过现在不是 kick off 的时候, 我们的节目就要结束了,到了最后时间了,最后吹哨。 Diarmuid: The final whistle. (Sound of a whistle blowing and the crowd cheering) |
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