日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話:新西蘭夏日

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英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)頻道為大家整理的日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話:新西蘭夏日,供大家參考:)
    Todd: So, Mark, what do Kiwis like to do in the summer?
    Mark: Yeah, I think the first thing for some people to realise is that Christmas is midsummer in New Zealand.
    Todd: Oh nice!
    Mark: So kiwis combine Christmas holiday and New Year holiday with a summer vacation as well. I can remember when I was small we’d have family Christmases and then the next day, which is Boxing Day, we’d go to the beach or we’d travel somewhere and rent a small house on the beach. They call them ‘batches’ in the north of the island or ‘cribs’ in the south island. And you just spend 4, 5 days, maybe a week, 2 weeks, just swimming in the sea, playing in the sand dunes, walks in the forest: just a really relaxing time with family and family friends.
    Todd: That sounds nice, so you know in Australia they’re really big on surfing. Do a lot of people surf in New Zealand?
    Mark: There is a surfing population. I think the Australian beaches are probably much larger and maybe they have better waves, I don’t know, but several of my friends used to go on surfing holidays in summer as well.
    Todd: And what foods do people like to eat when they get together for the summer?
    Mark: Barbecue is almost the national obsession in summertime, you know, you’d just throw a sausage on the barbie or friends would ring up and say ‘hey, it’s a nice night, let’s have a barbie!’. I think all my friends have their own barbecue set.
    Todd: Ok, what meats do people barbecue?
    Mark: Again, New Zealand foods used to very much sort of be the lamb or beef, but now it’s getting a lot more varied, you can grill a nice fish on the barbecue, you can still have sausage, chicken, pork, beef, lamb, whatever you want.
    Todd: Yeah, it sounds good. Ok, well thanks, Mark.
    Mark: Ok.