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旅游英语第三册unit 2 Sightseeing
and businessmen. Now on your right is the vast green field.
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Dialogue One
S: What’ s that on the horizon, a palace? J: That’ s the Chinese ancient building built in Qing Dynasty, about 300 years ago. It was used at the time as the
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Useful Expressions For a Tour Guide
1. Shall we take a tour to the Bund?
我们去外滩游览好吗?
2. Shall we go to the Nestle first?
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Dialogue One
L: Really! That’ amazing! J: Look at that monument. It’ s the Monument to the People’ s Heroes. Here you can trace the history of China from its
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Background Material
Tips for Reference
As a tour guide at travel service, when you take your tourists the sightseeing, the following ten steps are for your references: 1. Arrive ahead of time. 2. Greet the tourists and do the counting. 3. Brief routine. 4. Distribute pamphlet maps. 5. Give commentaries to sightseeing spots. 6. Remind the tourists to take their valuables. 7. Warn the tourists of safety. 8. Be familiar with the attractions. 9. Explain on the way. 10. Always remember to let guests know the tour program, what to do next, where to go, and how much time, etc.
Jocelyn is now on the coach. She will take her American tour to visit Tian’ anmen Square.
J: Jocelyn, a tour guide
L: Lori, a tour leader
S : Mrs. Smith, a tourist
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Vocabulary
Dialogue One
residential horizon imperial ochre magnificent construction
adj.
居住的; 住宅的
n.
地平, 地平线; 水平
belongings on your seat.
L: Oh, what a wonderful place! Could you give me any information about it, Jocelyn?
J: Sure. The Summer Palace is the largest and the best preserve imperial gardens in China. It covers an area of 290
earliest beginning to the modern. To your right is the Rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace. On the west side of the square and south of Chang’ an Avenue is the Great Hall of the People. Now let’ s have a stroll around the square. This is the world-famous Forbidden City where once emperors, empresses and their families lived. L: Oh, it’ s gorgeous and elaborate, indeed. S: You call it the Palace Museum now, right? J: Yes. As far as I know, it’ s the largest existing imperial palace in the world today. S: It really feasts my eyes!
J: Good morning, everyone. Is everybody here Lori?
L: (counting the guests) Yes, everyone’ s on the coach. We may go now.
J: Now, ladies and gentleman, did you sleep well last night? It’ s 9:30 a.m., so please set your watches by the local time.
Now we’ re driving to the first stop—Tian’ an Men Square. It will take us about 45 minutes to get there.
S: Oh, Tian’ an Men Square, the largest urban square in the world.
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J: That’ s right. On your left is our Economical Zone for the Development of New Technology. It is divided into two areas,
the business center and the residential quarter. There are several grand hotel and some office buildings for investors
adj.
皇帝的; 皇室的
n.
赫石
adj.
宏伟的; 华丽的
n.
建筑; 建筑物
大连理工大学出版社
Unit Two Sightseeing
大连理工大学出版社
Unit Two Sightseeing
大连理工大学出版社
Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Dialogue One
fourths of this palace garden. L: What a lovely view! The lake is just like a picture itself. J: So it is. Now, everyone, would you feel like having a rest in that pavilion? L: Ok, let’ s go.
我们先去看鸟巢好吗?
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Useful Expressions For a Tour Guide
3. Shall I give you a hand?
要我帮你一把吗?
4. Please watch your step. It’ s very steep here and the surface is a little slippery.
hectares, and has halls, pavilions, corridors and bridges almost everywhere.
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Unit Two Sightseeing
Situational Dialogue
Dialogue Two
S: Oh, that’ s marvelous! But I’ m afraid one day is not enough to see all the interesting places. J: It doesn’ t matter. We may go up to the Longevity Hill and have a broad view of all the fascinating scenes from there. S: That’ s a very good idea. J: Now, we come to the top of the Longevity Hill. Look! That is Kunming Lake. It is man-made and takes up three-