流利美国口语2.14(在线收听) |
W: What’s the trouble? M: I feel dizzy, and my whole body aches. W: How long have you been sick? M: Two or three days now. Dialogue 2. W: How are you feeling? M: I kept feeling dizzy. W: How is your appetite? M: I’ve got no appetite? The sight of food simply turns my stomach. What’s wrong with me? Dialogue 3. W: So what’s your trouble? M: I haven’t been feeling well lately. My biggest problem is that I am having trouble sleeping. W: Have you been experiencing any other symptoms? M: I’ve also had a lot of indigestion lately. W: Well, you are a little over weight aren’t you? M: Yes, I’ve gained about 7 kilograms this past year. Dialogue 4. W: I am suffering from insomnia and indigestion, besides I am gaining weight. M: Let me examining you first. Do you get much exercise to lose at least that extra weight? W: No, not very much. M: Physical activity is very important to our health. W: So what do you recommend, doctor? M: I will give you some medication for your insomnia and your indigestion, but I also recommend that you should begin a regular exercise program. Exercise. 1. You look great. Have you been working out? 2. I need to get back and shape. 3. I really need to lose some weight. 4. I have no appetite. 5. Why don’t you attend an aerobics class? 6. Combining exercise with the diet may be the most effective way to lose weight. 7. I should say you’ve caught a cold. 8. You have to be operated on. 9. He’s got a bad headache. 10. What’s the matter with you? 11. I’ve got a pain in my back. 12. It hurts right here. 13. Take 2 pills and have a good rest. 14. As a popular saying goes: Health is better than wealth. 15. I have trouble getting to sleep. |
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