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BEC商务英语辅导 上学交通高峰期

2009-03-13来源:和谐英语
  Driving isn't always this much fun!
  Neil: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Neil.
  Helen: 大家好,我是Helen。
  Neil: Today we’re going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language.
  Helen: 在今天的地道英语中,我们来学一些英语中新出现的习惯表达。
  Neil: New words enter the English language all the time.
  Helen: 所以跟着Real English学习英语,及时更新,保持新鲜的英语词汇是很重要的.
  Neil: Of course.
  Helen: 那Neil,我们今天要学的是什么新词呢?
  Neil: Today’s new expression is 'the school run'.
  Helen: The school run. School 学校,run 跑步?这难道是一种体育运动?
  Neil: No, actually! The school run is when mothers drive their children to school in the morning and collect them again in the evening.
  Helen: 这个school run 原来专门指的是妈妈们接送小孩儿上学,放学啊。但是,为什么要专门弄个短语来特指这个意思呢?
  Neil: Well, many people complain about the school run because it means there is a lot of extra traffic on the roads when they are trying to drive to work.
  Helen: 这个school run 的时间一到,路上一下子多了好多车,在上下班高峰期的时候,就造成堵车。
  Neil: Nowadays most children are taken to school by one of their parents in a car.
  Helen: 这样啊,就造成了交通堵塞,给上下班的人带来了不少麻烦。
  Neil: That’s right. It’s caused by the school run.
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  A: You’re early. You don’t normally arrive till 9.30!
  B: I know, but it’s school holidays so I avoided the school run traffic and it took me much less time than normal.
  Helen: 你以前是走路上学吗?Neil?
  Neil: No, I took the bus. I lived about 2 miles from my school.
  Helen: 我住的地方到是离学校很近,只要用20分钟就走到了。
  Neil: The school run is a problem if you live near a school.
  Helen: 对,送完孩子,想要去哪儿去都不太容易,因为好多车都挤在一起了。
  Neil: Yes – it can be difficult to park your car, or it will take you longer in the morning to get to work.
  Helen: That’s a problem.
  Neil: Yes, Helen. I wish the kids and their parents all took a bus or walked.
  Helen: 好啦,我们来复习一下今天学的 the school run – 就是家长们开车接送孩子上下学,因此而导致了拥挤的交通。
  Neil: Well, it’s time to go. You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye.
  Helen: See you next time.