實用英語口語8000句:中餐

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英語口語頻道為大家整理的實用英語口語8000句:中餐,供大家參考:)
    M: Are you good at cooking?
    J: No, but I'm pretty good eating!
    M: Do you prefer Chinesr food or Western food?
    J: Well, to be honest with you, Chinese food is really different from western food.
    M: Are you used to the food here?
    J: I'm not really used to it yet.
    M: What's you favourite Chinese dish?
    J: Like most foreigners, I really like Sweet and Sour Pork and Kung Pao Chicken. I eat them almost every day.
    M: Have you tried traditional Chinese dumplings yet?
    J: I tried once, but they are quite difficult to eat with chopsticks.
    M: You know. foreigners are not expected to use chopsticks proficiently. If you do , you'll give your Chinese friends quite an impression.
    J: That's good to know. I'd like to try more Chinese food, but since I can't read any of the menus in the restaurants near my home, it's difficult to try new food.
    M: If you want, I can introduce you to some typical Chinese dishes.
    J: That would be great. I really only want to taste real Chinese food, not just the food that foreigners like to eat!
    M: If you haven't tried Beijing duck yet, I'd like to treat you to a meal at a famous duck restaurant near Qianmen. I would be a pity if you left without tasting it!
    Dialogue 情景對話2
    J: Morgan, can I ask you a question?
    M: Sure, what is it?
    J: I was just wondering if many Chinese people take their leftover food home from a restaurant.
    M: In most cities in China, doggie bags are quite uncommon.
    J: What happens to all the leftover food?
    M: It usually goes to the dump.
    J: That seems like an awful waste! Why don't people order fewer dishes so that they don't have to throw so much away at the end of the meal?
    M: Ordering a lot of food at restaurants is just a tradition in China. You know, in the past, people could not afford to eat out like they can today.
    J: I guess that makes sense. I just think it would make more sense to take the leftovers home.
    M: Well, if you want, you can take the leftovers home.
    J: No, that's OK. You konw what they say: When in Rome...
    M: I was impressed that you tried the pig's feet. I heard that may foreigners don't like to eat them.
    J: Many people in my generation don't eat pig's feet, but my parents grew up eating them, so I think they're OK.
    M: Did you like them? You could take the last one home with you.
    J: That's OK. I'll try anything once, but sometimes, once is enough!