英语对话语句
How old are you?
I’m twenty-one years old.
My brother is not quite twenty-five.
John is not forty-five yet, is he?
Mr. Smith is still in his fifties.
I’m two years older than you are.
My brother is two years younger than I am.
How many are there in your family?
There are seven of us altogether.
My sister is the oldest.
I’m the youngest.
Guess how old I am.
I’d say you’re about twenty-three.
I was thirty on my last birthday.
I’m going to be sixty-one next Tuesday.
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What time do you get up every day?
I usually wake up early.
I get up at 6 o’clock every day.
My brother gets up later than I do.
After I get dressed, I have breakfast.
Usually, I have a big breakfast.
I have juice, toast and coffee for breakfast.
I leave the house at eight a.m. each day.
I get to work at nine o’clock every morning.
I work hard all morning.
I go out for lunch at about 12:30.
I finish working at 5:45 p.m.
I eat dinner at about 7 o’clock.
Before I eat dinner, I read the newspaper for a while.
I usually go to bed at about midnight.
What time did you get up yesterday morning.
I woke up early and got up at 6 o’clock.
My brother got up earlier than I did.
Did you get dressed?
Yes, I got dressed and had breakfast.
What kind of breakfast did you have?
What time did you get to work yesterday morning?
I left the house at 8 o’clock and got to work at 8:30.
Did you work all day?
Yes, I worked from early morning until late at night.
At noon I had lunch with a friend of mine.
I finished working at 5:40 and went home.
After dinner I read a magazine and made some telephone call.
I went to bed at 11:30 p.m.
I went to sleep immediately and slept soundly all night.
I don’t know anything about that.
Let’s talk about something else.
Where were you during the month of April last year?
I don’t remember where I was then.
Where will you be nest year at this time?
What do you want?
I want a cup of coffee.
What would you like to eat?
Please give me a piece of pie.
Which one would you like – this one or that one?
It doesn’t matter to me.
I’d like to talk with Mr. Johns or Mr. Smith.
I’m sorry, but both of them are busy right now.
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