出國旅游英語口語:在紐約的一天One Day In New York

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英語口語頻道為大家整理的出國旅游英語口語:在紐約的一天One Day In New York,供大家參考:)
    SYLVIA: So, what do you plan to do today?
    SHARON: There is a Matisse exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Larry and I will go.
    SYLVIA: Did you buy tickets already?
    SHARON: No. Do we need tickets?
    SYLVIA: Well, probably. Probably you will have to wait in line if you don't have tickets.
    SHARON: Outside or inside?
    SYLVIA: Outside, on the sidewalk.
    SHARON: Hmm. It's very cold today.
    But I brought my jacket. Maybe it will be alright to wait.
    SYLVIA: The MOMA is very popular. There will be a lot of people.
    SHAROM: "MOMA"? What's that?
    SYLVIA: Oh, sorry.
    It stands for the Museum of Modern Art. It's an acronym. M O M A "MOMA."
    SHARON: I see. Do you have any suggestions for other things we should do?
    SYLVIA: I suggest you go to the Jewish Museum.
    It's not far from the Guggenheim, near Central Park. It is really very interesting.
    Also, there is a great museum of medieval European art further up north.
    It's called the Cloisters.
    SHARON: How can we get up there?
    SYLVIA: You can take a bus.
    SHARON: But Larry says the neighborhoods in the north are dangerous.
    SYLVIA: Some places aren't good to go.
    But I can show you the right bus to take. It will be no problem.
    SHARON: We want to see the Statue of Liberty too.
    SYLVIA: I have never done that myself. But I hear it is very interesting. You two should go.
    SHARON: You have never gone to the Statue of Liberty?!
    I can't believe it! But you live here!
    SYLVIA: Yes, but I'm very busy with work.
    And you know how it is, sometimes people don't visit the tourist sites in their own country.
    SHARON: I know. Are the subway trains easy to take here?
    SYLVIA: Oh, yes. I recommend the subways. They are very fast, faster than taxis.
    And the maps are very clear. Just be careful you don't get off in the wrong place.
    SHARON: Thank you for all this advice, Sylvia. Let me pay for our breakfast today.
    SYLVIA: No, absolutely not.
    You are a visitor here. When I come to Illinois, then I will let you pay.
    But here, I think of you as my guest.
    SHARON: You are treating us too well.
    SYLVIA: I am happy you decided to come.
    It gets cold here in winter, but there are many many things to do.