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作者: yearshappy    时间: 7-12-2010 22:24
标题: 初级英语小故事 了解澳洲生活 - Spooking The Cows 大量澳本土常用口语词汇
打算做个小系列,能起点丰富版面的作用吗? 


初级英语小故事 - 了解澳洲生活


  Off the track


Frank, Karen and the boys drove down the country road and stopped at a picnic area in the bush.

‘Can we play soccer, Mum?’ Tim asked.
‘Sure. I’ll sit and read my book,’ replied their mother.

‘I’m going for a walk in the bush,’ Frank said. ‘I’ll be back about one o’clock for lunch.’



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Binoculars



Frank walked along a track. He has his binoculars with him. He looked at the native birds. He saw some black cockatoos and some wrens. Then he saw a lyrebird. It was the first lyrebird he had ever seen. The lyrebird ran into the bush.

‘I’ll follow it. I might see some more,’ he thought. He walked off the track into the bush. He did not make much noise. He watched the lyrebird through his binoculars.


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Superb Fairy Wrens


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Australian White Cockatoo


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Normal Glossy Black Cockatoo

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 11:40 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 7-12-2010 22:32
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Lyrebird

The lyrebird started to sing. It sang just like a wren. Then it sang like a kookaburra.

Frank followed the lyrebird. It sang the songs of other birds over and over. The time passed quickly. Suddenly Frank looked at his watch. It was two o’clock.

‘Oh no! The family will be worried,’ he thought. ‘I have to get back. But where’s the track?’

The ground was damp. Frank slipped on a rock. Crash! He lay on the ground.

‘Ow! That hurt,’ Frank couldn’t stand up.
‘Cooee… cooee… cooee,’ he called. But the only reply was from the lyrebird.
‘Cooee … cooee … cooee,’ it sang.


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kookaburra

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 8-12-2010 10:45 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 7-12-2010 22:40
‘Come on boys. Time for lunch,’ called Karen.
‘Where’s dad?’ Tim asked. ‘I’m hungry.’
‘He said he’d be here for lunch. I hope he’s not lost,’ said Matthew. ‘Let’s walk along the track and find him.’

‘Cooee … cooee … cooee,’ Karen and the boys shouted as they walked.

‘Listen. I can hear someone calling cooee. It might be Dad,’ Matthew said. They stopped and listened.

‘Cooee … cooee … cooee.’
‘The sound is over there,’ Tim said.
‘Mum, look. There’s a lyrebird,’ said Matthew. It was singing.

‘Cooee … cooee … cooee,’ it called. They followed the lyrebird. It ran in front of them.
Karen and the boys called cooee again.

‘Karen … Matthew … Tim … I’m over here,’ shouted Frank. The boys ran to him.

‘My leg hurts,’ he said. ‘Can you help me stand up, please?’

‘Thank goodness we found you,’ Matthew said. ‘We thought you were calling cooee. Then we saw the lyrebird. It sounded just like you! It helped us find you.’

‘Next time I think I’ll go fishing!’ Frank said.


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你知道吗?大多数澳大利亚人喜欢笑鸟 kookaburra,笑鸟在布里斯班不少,我常常会听见也会在院子里看见。 
其鸣叫的声音被澳大利亚人看作 像人笑的声音
所以, 你可以与邻居找话题聊开了

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这是笑鸟歌
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桉树林是 好多澳洲本地特有鸟类 的家园

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Eucalypt Woodland

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 8-12-2010 10:54 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 8-12-2010 11:23
Cooee! (ku:'i
is a shout used in Australia, usually in the Bush, to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly - loudly and shrilly - a call of "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance.


万一你迷路在 bush 里了,
记得大喊   ---- ------ ---------- ---- Cooee ... cooee ... cooee /ku:i:/

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 27-12-2012 11:02 编辑 ]
作者: Sharon_玫    时间: 8-12-2010 12:11
学了不少东西,顶
作者: yearshappy    时间: 8-12-2010 13:53
The same seat

作者: yearshappy    时间: 8-12-2010 14:00
Every day was same for Heidi. She went to work at the same time each day. She did the same work each day. She went home on the same bus each day.

Heidi lived in Sydney in a one-bedroom flat near the beach. She used to live in Perth. She loved Perth but her new job was in Sydney. She missed her family and friends a lot.

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the bigest cities in Australia

Heidi sat in the same seat on the bus every day. A young man always sat opposite her. He always smiled at her. Then he read his book. Heidi read her book too. The man was very handsome. Heidi wanted to talk to him but she was too shy.

‘He probably has a girlfriend. He might even be married,’ she thought.

One night, as usual, the man smiled at Heidi as she got off the bus.


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bus in Brisbane

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bus in Melbounre

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bus in Perth

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bus in Sydney

‘I’d like to do something different tonight,’ Heidi thought as she walked home. ‘But I’ll have dinner and watch TV again. Oh, I wish I had some friends here.’

She opened her door to her flat, went in and took off her coat.

Suddenly there was a knock at the door.

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flats
作者: ynggnptwlv    时间: 8-12-2010 14:03
这帖子很好,顶
作者: yearshappy    时间: 8-12-2010 14:05
Heidi looked through the security hole. She could see a woman. She looked worried. Heidi opened the door.

‘Hello,’ said the woman. ‘I’m sorry to bother you. I’m Jess from the flat next door. I’ve locked my keys in my flat. Could I please use your phone to ring my brother? He’s got a spare key.’

‘Of course. Please come in. The phone’s over there. My name’s Heidi, by the way.’

‘Nice to meet you, Heidi.’
Jess rang her brother.
‘He’ll be here soon. He lives near here,’ she said. ‘Have you been here long?’

‘No, I moved from Perth about four weeks ago,’ Heidi said. ‘Would you like a cup of coffee?’
‘Yes. That’d be lovely,’ said Jess.

Heidi went into her tiny kitchen and turned on the kettle. She felt so pleased to have a visitor. She put two coffee mugs, sugar and milk on a tray. When the coffee was ready, she carried the tray into the living room.

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kettle

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coffee mugs

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bamboo tray

Jess and Heidi sat on the sofa and talked about their jobs. Then someone knocked at the door. Heidi got up and opened the door.

‘Oh!’ She put her hand to her mouth.

‘Hi,’ the man at the door said. ‘My sister Jess rang me. She’s locked herself out of her flat. I’ve brought her the spare key.’

Jess went to the door.
‘Mike. You were quick,’ she said. ‘This is Heidi. She’s just moved here from Perth.’

Mike smiled at Heidi.

‘Pleased to meet you … at last!’

Jess looked at Heidi, then at Mike.
‘Do you know each other?’

Heidi and Mike laughed.
‘Yes, we do,’ said Heidi.

‘Now life may not be so lonely after all,’ she thought, smiling to herself.

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coffee machine
作者: yearshappy    时间: 8-12-2010 14:32
对于二外的人来讲,说话通常比较单调,
而我们知道语言是生动的丰富的,而且微妙的

当你想求不熟的人帮忙什么的时候,可以说 -- -- I'm sorry to bother you ... Sorry for interrupting ...

初到工作岗位,问人信息,多用一些语言委婉和礼貌词比较好 -- --    Would you please ... Could you tell me ... Would you mind  ...
对不熟悉的人用    I want ...     语气太强不会是有效的沟通

聊天的话题 -- -- How long have you been ... Have you been here long ...
邀请和被邀请对答 -- --  Would you like a cup of tea/coffee?     Yes, That'd be lovely.


  Happy reading Have fun   

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 8-12-2010 14:34 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 9-12-2010 08:11
Snow trip

作者: yearshappy    时间: 9-12-2010 08:20
Hal and Rima are driving to the snow for a week’s holiday. They are meeting their friends, David and Zoe, there. Rima is very excited. It’s her first trip to the snow. There’s snow everywhere. It looks so white and soft.

After a while, they stop at a huge carpark. They get their backpacks out of the car and take their skis off the roof. It’s very cold. Then they wait at the train terminal. Soon they are on the ski tube. It doesn’t take long to get to the ski resort. They find their lodge. David and Zoe are already there.

On the first morning, Hal and Rima get up and have breakfast early. Then they go to their ski lessons. Hal’s in the advanced class. He learned to ski in Sweden. Rima’s in the beginners class. After lunch, Rima practises her skiing. She falls over a lot but she has fun. All afternoon, Hal catches the ski lift up the mountain and skis down. By the end of the day, they are both very tired.

That night they have dinner with David and Zoe at the lodge. At about ten o’clock, Hal’s mobile phone rings.

‘Gee … who’d want to call me now?’ he says to the others. He gets his mobile phone from the pocket of his jacket.

‘Hello,’ he says.
‘Hello, Hal. It’s Tor. Mum’s had a fall. She’s in St Mary’s hospital. We think she’s broken her leg. Can you come home tomorrow?’

‘Oh no! That’s terrible. Poor Mum,’ Hal says. ‘Of course we’ll come home. We’ll be there tomorrow afternoon.’

‘How was the skiing today?’ Tor asks.
‘Wonderful. The snow was great,’ Hal replies. ‘See you tomorrow, Tor. Give my love to Mum.’

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[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 9-12-2010 08:28 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 9-12-2010 08:24
Hal tells Rima that his mother is in hospital. They say goodbye to David and Zoe. They go to their room and pack up. They want to leave early in the morning. It’s a long drive back home.

The next morning, they catch the ski tube back to the carpark. They drive down the mountain. There’s snow on the edges of the road and on the treetops. Hal’s quiet. He’s worried about his mother.

‘Hal, look at the ice on the lake,’ Rima says. ‘It looks so cold out there.’ Hal looks.

‘Wow! I’ve got to take a photo of that,’ he says. He stops the car at the side of the road. He gets out and takes some photos.

‘Harry up, Hal’ Rima calls. ‘We have to go. It’s getting late.’

Hal gets back in the car. He starts the engine and drives down the mountain.

‘Hal, please don’t go so fast around the bends. There’s black ice on the road,’ Rima tells him.

Hal breaks but it’s too late. He skids across the road. The car hits a tree.

Luckily, there’s a car driving behind Hal and Rima.

‘Stop the car, Sanjay,’ the woman says. They get out of their car and run over to help Hal and Rima.

‘Ring the police and ambulance,’ the woman tells her husband.

The police and ambulance don’t take long to come.

‘I think you’ve broken your leg, mate. And your wife should have her ribs X-rayed. We’ll get a helicopter to take you to St Mary’s, the ambulance driver says to Hal.

Hal and Rima are airlifted to Sydney.

‘Well, I didn’t think we’d be visiting Mum like this!’ Hal says to Rima.

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作者: yearshappy    时间: 9-12-2010 08:26
ski resort,  a village where people go for skiing holidays
ski tube,  a train that takes you to the ski resort
ski lift,  a machine that carries skiers to the top of a slope
skis,  long pieces of wood, metal or plastic you wear on special boots
lodge,  a place where you stay in a ski resort
backpack,  a bag that you carry on your back


What is the Skitube?
The Skitube is a Swiss designed, primarily Australian built electric powered cog / rack driven railway system, operating 18kms south-west of Jindabyne within the Kosciuszko National Park - New South Wales’ largest national park and Australia's greatest alpine reserve - in Australia's Snowy Mountains. It provides access between the Alpine Way and Perisher Valley by way of a tunnel through the Ramshead Range to the Perisher Blue Ski Resort, stopping at the underground station in Perisher Valley. It then proceeds onwards to the resort of Blue Cow Mountain via another tunnel through the Perisher Range.
Primarily, the Skitube was designed as a winter based access system to improve entry to the Perisher skifields. Until then these fields were served by a single road of limited capacity that was, and still is, often adversely affected by snow and ice conditions during the winter months. It was also deemed to be the most efficient and environmentally acceptable alternative available. When it was decided to go ahead with the development of Blue Cow Mountain in 1984, Skitube was the most practical option for providing access to the resort and so Skitube was extended from Perisher to Blue Cow Mountain.

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 27-12-2012 11:05 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 11-12-2010 12:46
Market day

Every Saturday morning Anna, Tom and their children go to the market. They buy their vegetables, fruit and fish there.

Anna makes a shopping list and puts it in her bag. She gets in the car. Suzie is in the back seat. She loves the markets. Tom is standing by the car. They are all waiting for Nick.
‘I wish he’d hurry,’ Anna says to Suzie. ‘If we don’t get to the market soon, we’ll miss out on the best fish.’
‘Hurry up, Nick,’ calls Tom. ‘We’re going now.’
As usual, Nick isn’t ready.
‘I can’t find my shoes. Dad, have you seen them?’ Nick shouts.
‘Yes, they’re by the front door. Come on, Nick,’ Tom replies. Nick picks up his shoes and runs to the car.
‘Have you locked the door?’ asks Anna.
‘Yes, Mum,’ answers Nick.
Anna starts the car. It makes a funny noise. She tries again.
‘Was the car OK when you drove home yesterday, Tom?’ Anna asks.
‘Yes, but I think it’s got a flat battery,’ Tom says. ‘I’ll call someone to come and fix it. You walk to the market. I’ll see you there.’
‘OK,’ Anna says. ‘Come on Suzie, Nick.’
‘Hang on. I have to tie my shoelaces,’ Nick says.

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Finally he’s ready and they walk down the street. They walk around the corner.
Suddenly Anna feels someone touch her bag. She looks behind her but it’s too late. A young man grabs her bag and runs off.
‘Oh no,’ she screams. ‘Stop, stop.’ Suzie and Nick scream at the man too.
‘Come on. We’ve got to hurry to the market. There’ll be a policeman there,’ Anna says.
At the market she sees two policemen and tells them about the robbery.
Suddenly, Nick sees the man in the crowd.
‘Mum, look. There’s the robber,’ Nick cries out.
The policemen run after the robber. They step in front of him.
‘Excuse me mate. What’s that under your coat?’ one of them asks.
Anna’s bag falls to the ground.
‘You’re under arrest, mate,’ the policeman says. He gives the bag to Anna and then takes the robber away. The other policeman stays with Anna and the children.

The car has a new battery. So Tom drives to the market and parks.
He walks into the market and sees his family in the crowd. They are talking to a policeman. Anna looks upset.
Tom runs over to Anna.
‘What’s happened, darling?’
‘Oh, Tom. When we were walking here, a man stole my bag. It was horrible. Luckily the police caught the robber and I’ve got my bag back. If only the car batter hadn’t been flat.
作者: nonmemo    时间: 23-12-2010 19:53
好东西。望梅止渴。
作者: 妮南    时间: 22-4-2012 22:37
好东西,等我有空细细学习。
作者: distantmusic    时间: 27-4-2012 14:48
Good stuff. I'll have a good look.
作者: distantmusic    时间: 30-4-2012 14:11
Could you please continue? They're very good stories for English study. I've only read through The Market Day but already found so much to learn
作者: keepdancing    时间: 30-4-2012 15:11
年年开心,选题不错,都挺实用的。我相信动物方面的词汇,家里二年级的小孩都要超过我了。那天说起来养蚯蚓的虫子窝,还讲了一大套出来,虫子窝里的蚯蚓是叫什么什么蚯蚓,地里的蚯蚓是什么什么蚯蚓,两种有什么什么不同。
作者: keepdancing    时间: 30-4-2012 15:12
笑翠鸟,曾把我养的金鱼给吃了去。
作者: wkmqla    时间: 30-4-2012 20:11
学习了 谢谢!
作者: wkmqla    时间: 30-4-2012 20:12
谢谢谢谢
作者: wkmqla    时间: 30-4-2012 20:12
学习了
作者: maggie-12    时间: 2-5-2012 17:17
学习学习
作者: shanghr    时间: 11-5-2012 22:31
故事很好看,期待楼主继续哦
作者: yearshappy    时间: 27-12-2012 11:13
Spooking the Cows

关于Teens的小说,西澳居住的本土作者,语言上必定本土化
最近的一些帖子反映,‘每个词都认识,就是不知道啥意思’
那咱就仔细了解一下

最近去 country 俺就真做 spooking the cows 的事了

细雨中启程高速路上
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乡村路遇的牛群
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country 人家几十上百英亩的土地,也许会有几个门,最外的可以称 bottom gate  (top gate 就是主人居住房前的院门)
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进入朋友家的领地
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小径上的牛群不惧驶来的车,车不得不放慢速度,spooking the cows 小牛们惊撒这个牛妈妈冷眼对着车上人的镜头
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[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 10:01 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 27-12-2012 11:57
此小说同时配带 CD 音频
可去各州市的图书馆借阅 或者 与馆员预定

小说名字下就是作者名,感兴趣的话可以 google 进一步阅读

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此小说内容没有奶牛,名字的含义涉及到一词 connotation, 也是中学英语教育的内容之一
所谓的 connotation 就是文化的一个反映,不同文化对表面事物代表的 connotation (含义涵义语义寓意) 是不同的

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 11:44 编辑 ]
作者: yearshappy    时间: 27-12-2012 12:15
小说以一个10年级女孩子日记形式而成品
传统的写日记的格式

Dear Diary

...
...
学校教育中写作体裁之一



学校中的一些叫法
Period One / Session One / Third Period 第几节课的说法
Form /  Homeroom / House 相似于 ‘班级’会冠以学校历史中重要人物的名字
Assembly / year assembly 例行的开会
timetable 学校里就是指 ‘课程表’
workbook 可以是教材,可以是笔记本等
handout, booklet, worksheets 通常都是指教师发下来的学习资料

欢迎各位补充

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 11:49 编辑 ]
作者: whitedew    时间: 27-12-2012 12:23

作者: yearshappy    时间: 27-12-2012 13:11
Page 5 to 8

deadhead
1. a fan of Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead
2. a river snag of tree &/or log &/or large flotsam
3. a useless person on staff
4. verb & noun,  a toll vehicle(taxi, bus, train, truck(lorry/semi) travelling empty

All they do is stuff around ... -------- stuff about / doing nothing
Macca crashed down beside me ---------- 男生不知轻重的地猛地坐下来
See the babe with the wedgie up her butt --------- 女生穿衣太紧臀形暴露

This is the same slow learner .. ----- 学习上苯,悟性差
(国人以谦虚为美,澳人反之。尤其是找工时绝不用说自己苯,即使没有那个特定的工作经验,可以说自己是 quick learner  /
clumsy --------是指动作上的,不是头脑上的 )

I didn't blast him ..-------- to shout at him, to shame him
I must beat Emily at everything ----------- to win ..

She thinks she is just it! ------- she thinks she is SOMEBODY (important, good at everything )
Whatssup / whazzup / whassup / whasabi ------------ what's up = how things are going 当做问候语是就是等于 Hi

I hate it when olds try to act cool ----------- 指成年人说话中使用 青少年语言

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 11:50 编辑 ]
作者: dandan1212    时间: 27-12-2012 13:39

作者: dandan1212    时间: 27-12-2012 13:40

作者: 缘圆    时间: 27-12-2012 13:43
让我了解很多,谢谢分享!
作者: yearshappy    时间: 28-12-2012 11:37
Page 9, 10

My skirt is too long. I sucked up to Mum, but she wouldn't listen.  -- 类似央求妈妈为她做。。
Suck it up - To cope with something unpleasant without complaining--usually because you have no choice.


Looking like I belong in a freak show  -  类似小丑表演
if female ferrets don't mate they get anaemic and die - Australian slang term for genitalia

She Artlined CA 4 SJJ all over Sam's workbook. a pen brand of Australian // CA SJJ 名字首字母 // 4 = for

She's got the hots for Stephen -------- to have feelings for someone
Heaps more happened --------- colloquial (generally Australian) word meaning "alot".

You learn weird crap in Health Ed (education 的简写) ----------- shit, poo, poop, anything relating to feces. Less offensive than shit, more offensive than poop

'cause --------- slang for 'because' or someone is too lazy to write because
reckon --------
to guess or suppose
to believe
to judge or consider
to think
口语表达常常用,太多的场合情境下用;只有生活在本地时间长了,运用起来会精确和自然。

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 28-12-2012 11:52 编辑 ]
作者: whitedew    时间: 28-12-2012 11:55
标题: Thanks heaps!
I recon your posts are very close to our daily life~

作者: yearshappy    时间: 3-1-2013 19:39
原帖由 whitedew 于 28-12-2012 11:55 发表
I recon your posts are very close to our daily life~


选材料时,有过慎重考虑;
翻译尽量严谨,并经过对语言比较了解的英语母语者审核过
着重点是大家所说的,一到随意聊天场合就听不懂的词汇

完全可以拿到澳英语母语者前去说

[ 本帖最后由 yearshappy 于 4-1-2013 11:42 编辑 ]
作者: JackyandF    时间: 30-1-2013 19:46

谢谢楼主分享
学习
作者: BLK    时间: 30-1-2013 21:33
顶起来
作者: ivan9707    时间: 1-4-2013 16:10
楼主辛苦拉
作者: ivan9707    时间: 1-4-2013 16:10
楼主辛苦拉
作者: liwanyu    时间: 17-5-2013 17:52
很好的英语阅读材料,谢谢楼主




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