dialogue 1
L: get up as early as six o'clock only to be jammed at every crossroad and still late for work. What a life! I've had enough of it.
6點(diǎn)鐘就起床,上了車卻一到路口就要堵車,以至于上班遲到.這樣的日子真是讓人受夠了。
J: cool down, man. Everyone is fed up with the rush-hour traffic. But life isn't really all that. You should take the initiative and make some changes first.
消消氣,哥們.誰(shuí)不煩堵車呢,可是日子不完全象你說(shuō)的那樣,你可以主動(dòng)地改變生活。
L: what should I do then?
我該怎么做呢?
J: I recommend you ride a bike instead of commuting by bus. It may offer you many beneits. First, it's good for your health. I'm afraid it's not necessary for me to further elaborate. While lots of people spend time like an hour each morning exercising, a bike ride to work not onlybuilds you up, but also makes full use of time. You might as well sleep for an hour longer.
我建議你還是騎車上班吧,這對(duì)你大有裨益.首先是健康,這我不必多說(shuō)啦.許多人早上專門抽出一小時(shí)鍛煉,如果騎車上班的話,既鍛煉到了,還能省下這點(diǎn)時(shí)間,這樣你就可以多睡一個(gè)小時(shí)。
L: I know cycling is always a more favorable choice than a bus. After all, it's a sport. But do you think it a pleasant experience to take in the dirty, pollued air on the road?
我知道,騎車總比坐車強(qiáng).怎么說(shuō),它也是項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)嘛.但是在路上呼吸進(jìn)臟兮兮,受污染的空氣,這恐怕也不太好吧。
J: well, such things are just unavoidable in a great metropolis like Beijing. I think a still more desirable benefit is psychological. Bicycling home after work can help release your stress. Life in the offices is miserable. You just sit there in a daze, gazing at the monitor and dealing with files and documents. Why don't you give full play to your energy after work? Enjoy the speed on the road. Just think, you are falshing past the poles with your own energy. How great!
哎,這些情況在北京這樣的大都市是無(wú)法避免的.我覺(jué)得騎車還有一大好處—心理方面的.下班后騎車回家,可以釋放你的壓力.辦公室的工作太痛苦了,成天迷迷糊糊地坐在那里,盯著屏幕看,處理文檔文件.下班后不妨好好釋放一下你的能量,享受享受速度.想想看,電線桿子一根接著一根地飛過(guò),這都是你發(fā)揮自己能量的結(jié)果.多棒的感覺(jué)啊!
dialogue 2
Luq: I'm planning to buy a bicycIe. As you are quite a cycling cnthusiast, I wish you might give me some advice.
我在琢磨著買輛自行車.你是位自行車愛(ài)好者,能繪我點(diǎn)建議么?
Joeys: With plcasure, chap. But before I start. I need to know what you want a bike for?
沒(méi)問(wèn)題l我先闖問(wèn),你要自行車做什么用?
L: My pues are two-fold. On the one hand, I've grown borcd of commuting on suffocating buscs every day and decided to ride to work. On the other hand, bicycling
is a sport. and I intend to build up my body through constantly taking a ride over the weckends.
有兩方面的原因。第~,每天上下班擠公交車實(shí)在煩人,所以想改騎車.第二,騎車是運(yùn)動(dòng),周末騎車逛逑總可以鍛煉鍛煉身體嘛。
J: Cycling during weekends? Do you me riding to the mountainous countryside orjust the
ncighboring towns?
周末騎車?騎車去哪兒?是下鄉(xiāng)去還是只是在鄰近的小鎮(zhèn)上轉(zhuǎn)悠?
L Docs thatmakc any diffcrcnce?
這有什么關(guān)系嗎?
J: Can't be greater.1f you ride on bumpy, hilly roads, a mountain bikc is what you need. But if you just ride comfortably along the city lanes, you might cboose a road bike.
關(guān)系很大哪.如果你在凹凸不平的山路上騎,就要選用 山地車.如果只是在城市公路上騎,最好還是用平地車。
L: Arc they designed differently?
這兩種車的設(shè)計(jì)不同?
J: A road bikc fcatures skinny tires and a lightweight frame. Its riding po ition puts you hem over the handlebars. It's not particularly bcefy in construction, and generajly, it won't stand up well under heavy loads or on reaIJy rough surfaces. In contrast, mountain bikes havc wide tires and a stout frame. You sit hjghcr on them
and don't have to hunched over.
平地車的輪胎比較細(xì),架子也比較輕。騎上去,你必須;蝽曲俯臥在車把兒上。平地車也不夠結(jié)實(shí),載重量不可以?太大,也難以勝任不平的路面。相比之下,山地車輪胎較租,架子結(jié)實(shí)厚重,騎在上面,就不必弓著背。 |