今天的這段對話,在討論冰球,
冰球的魅力在哪兒?街頭曲棍球和冰球之間有什么區(qū)別
來聽今天的講解:
A: OK, Steve you were saying that you're a big hockey fan.
史蒂夫,你說你是冰球的忠實球迷。
B: That's right. I love hockey.
沒錯。我很愛冰球。
A: OK. Why? What is it about hockey?
嗯。為什么呢?冰球的魅力在哪兒?
B: Well, hockey is a really exciting sport. It's played on the ice. It's really fast. It's aggressive. Also, it requires a lot of skill. It's a really good sport for spectators to watch because there's lots of action. You can watch it at home with friends. Drink beer, eat pizza, and have a really good time. I also like it because I'm Canadian and it's Canada's national sport, and Canada is the best hockey team in the world right now.
嗯,冰球是一項非常刺激的運動。這是一項在冰上進(jìn)行的運動。它很有進(jìn)攻性。當(dāng)然,這項運動要求許多技藝。是一項很適合觀眾觀看的運動,因為有許多動作。你可以在家里和朋友一起看比賽。你們在比賽時可以喝著啤酒,吃著批薩,然后享受快樂時光。我喜歡這項運動因為我是加拿大人,這是加拿大的國球,加拿大的冰球是目前世界最強(qiáng)的。
A: Now Canada has the best hockey team.
加拿大有目前最強(qiáng)的冰球隊。
B: That's right. We won the gold medal. We won the world championship. Both the men's and the women's teams.
沒錯。我們獲得了金牌。我們贏得了世界杯。男子和女子都是冠軍。
A: Wow, that's pretty cool. In hockey, how long is the game?
哇,那真棒!冰球比賽一般要用多長時間?
B: The game is three twenty minute periods, but because of stoppages in play , it usually takes about two and a half hours for a whole game.
比賽分為三局,每局20分鐘,但是因為比賽經(jīng)常中斷,所以通常完成整場比賽要用兩個半小時。
A: Oh, OK, and did you play in high school when you were younger?
哦,好的,你以前在高中時打過冰球嗎?
B: Ah, no, I'm not that good a skater. You have to be a really good skater, but I played street hockey and floor hockey.
沒有,我滑冰不是很好。你必須要滑冰滑得很好才能打冰球,不過我打過街頭曲棍球和室內(nèi)曲棍球。
A: OK, what's the difference between street hockey and ice hockey?
嗯,街頭曲棍球和冰球之間有什么區(qū)別?
B: Well, it's pretty much the same thing. Street hockey you play on the road or on a tennis court and instead of using a puck you use a hockey ball or a tennis ball.
其實差不多一樣。街頭曲棍球是在道路上或是網(wǎng)球場上進(jìn)行的,比賽中不會用冰球,而是用曲棍球或是網(wǎng)球。
A: OK, and do you run or?
好的,那比賽中會奔跑嗎?
B: Yeah, you run.
對,會跑的。
A: Oh, you run!
哦,會奔跑!
B: Yeah. It's pretty well the same game.
對。其實差不多是一樣的。
A: OK, alright, thanks Steve.
好的,謝謝你,史蒂夫。