Eli: Well, I'm not going to talk about leaders right now because that's a bit of a sore point but England weather, hmm, that is a bit of a sore point to. It's not the greatest weather in the world, especially compared to Japan where I am now, which the weather I just love. England is always cold, almost always cold even through the summer it's quite cold I hear. This summer it's been sort of jacket weather all summer with only a few days of sunshine and it rains a lot, so it's pretty miserable as far as weather's concerned.
Todd: Now, you're from Bristol right. What's your hometown like?
Eli: Bristol's a great town. I used to live in London which is the capital of England and it's very gray and big and unfriendly but when I moved to Bristol it was just great. It is a city but it's a very small city so you can always bump into your friends, um, always meet people. It's got big green areas. It's got a place called the downs which is a big park, and it's the architecture of the city is very old. It's very near Bath, which is a very famous old Roman town, where the Roman baths were, so all the sort of architecture of the city
the houses, all of it's very pretty.
Todd: OK. What are the Downs like? You said the downs. Is that a park?
Eli: The downs. It's, it's a big area of green basically. It's not a park as in lots of trees and trees and sort of shrubbery and stuff. It's just a big wide spread of greenery where you can play football. I mean there's
football matches sort of every week. You can go fly your kites. You can take your kids there. And that joins on to the Avon-gorge, which is where the Bristol suspension bridge is, which is very famous as being I think the first ever suspension bridge built, and from standing on the bridge and looking out into the gorge, I mean you'd think you're in the middle of the mountains, not in the middle of the city. It's a really pretty area.
Todd: Sounds like a nice place.
1 miserable
adj.悲慘的,痛苦的;可憐的,糟糕的
參考例句:
It was miserable of you to make fun of him.你取笑他,這是可恥的。
Her past life was miserable.她過(guò)去的生活很苦。
2 bump
v.(against,into)碰,顛簸;n.碰撞,隆起物
參考例句:
I heard a bump in the next room.我聽(tīng)到隔壁房間傳來(lái)“砰”的一聲。
He got a bad bump on his forehead.他碰得前額隆起一個(gè)大包。
3 architecture
n.建筑學(xué),建筑術(shù);建筑物;組織,結(jié)構(gòu)
參考例句:
I'm interested in classical architecture.我喜愛(ài)古典建筑風(fēng)格。
She studied architecture and art history at the university.她在大學(xué)里學(xué)習(xí)建筑和藝術(shù)史。
4 basically
adv.基本上,從根本上說(shuō)
參考例句:
His heart is basically sound.他的心臟基本上健康。
Basically I agree with your plan.我基本上同意你的計(jì)劃。
5 stuff
n.原料,材料,東西;vt.填滿(mǎn);吃飽
參考例句:
We could supply you with the stuff in the raw tomorrow.明天我們可以供應(yīng)你原材料。
He is not the stuff.他不是這個(gè)材料。
6 gorge
n.咽喉,胃,暴食,山峽;v.塞飽,狼吞虎咽地吃
參考例句:
East of the gorge leveled out.峽谷東面地勢(shì)變得平坦起來(lái)。
It made my gorge rise to hear the news.這消息令我作嘔。
7 suspension
n.懸掛,懸浮液,暫緩,未決,中止
參考例句:
The local authorities decided to build a suspension bridge over the river.地方當(dāng)局決定在這條河上建一座吊橋。
A four-day suspension was imposed on her.她被勒令停職4天。
8 standing
n.持續(xù),地位;adj.永久的,不動(dòng)的,直立的,不流動(dòng)的
參考例句:
After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震過(guò)后只有幾幢房屋還立著。
They're standing out against any change in the law.他們堅(jiān)決反對(duì)對(duì)法律做任何修改。