英语听力精选进阶版 6662(在线收听) |
Yang Li: Welcome to Authentic Real English 地道英语,我是杨莉,大家好。 Diarmuid: And I'm Diarmuid. Yang Li: 今天的地道英语词语是一个数字。 Diarmuid: Yes, in English we can use one letter to represent a very big number. Yang Li: And the letter is... Diarmuid: K. Yang Li: K. 你能猜出这个字母表示多少数字吗? Diarmuid: These words, which start with the letter k, will give you a clue: kilogram. Yang Li: 一千克。 Diarmuid: Kilowatt. Yang Li: 一千瓦。 Diarmuid: Kilobyte. Yang Li: 一千兆。一千兆... ah, I think we get the picture Derm. 所有这些词都含有一个共同的前缀,既表示一千这个数字概念的 kilo, 对不对? Diarmuid: That's right, kilo means thousand when used as a prefix. When used at the end of a number, the letter k can be used to mean thousand as well. Like this. Example A: Did you hear about Richard? Apparently he’s got a new job. B: Yes. I heard he was on 50k. Yang Li: 千字经常可以缩短为 k, 50k, 50,000. Diarmuid: Yes, it's often used when talking about amounts of money, especially salaries. Example A: So, are you going to apply for that new job? B: I would, but I really can't accept anything under 20k. Yang Li: So Derm, what salary are you on. 30k, 40k or 100k? Diarmuid: Ha ha, I'm afraid I can't tell you that Li! Yang Li: Yes, British people do tend to be less open about their salaries than the Chinese! 我始终不太明白为什么英国人对谈论工资总是讳莫如深? Diarmuid: That sounds like a question for Ask About Britain, not Authentic Real English! Yang Li: Bye. Diarmuid: Bye. |
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