对话:
Frank:Do you like cooking?
Jane:Yes, I do a lot. But I don’t like doing dishes. What about you? Do you like cooking and then cleaning up? afterwards?
Frank:To be honest, I don’t really like doing either one. I can’t cook and I hate cleaning.
Jane:Suppose you have to do one of the two, which do you prefer?
Frank:I would rather do the dishes than cook.
Jane:I prefer the opposite. The way I see it, to do the dishes is boring.
Frank:Let’s make a deal.
Jane:What?
Frank:I’m going to buy some vegetables and you cook.
Jane:Will you do the dishes after the meal?
Frank:Fair enough. Frank:Do you like cooking?
Jane:Yes, I do a lot. But I don’t like doing dishes. What about you? Do you like cooking and then cleaning up? afterwards?
Frank:To be honest, I don’t really like doing either one. I can’t cook and I hate cleaning.
Jane:Suppose you have to do one of the two, which do you prefer?
Frank:I would rather do the dishes than cook.
Jane:I prefer the opposite. The way I see it, to do the dishes is boring.
Frank:Let’s make a deal.
Jane:What?
Frank:I’m going to buy some vegetables and you cook.
Jane:Will you do the dishes after the meal?
Frank:Fair enough.
弗兰克:你喜欢做饭吗?
简:喜欢,我经常做饭,但我不喜欢洗碗。你呢?喜欢做饭然后收拾干净吗?
弗兰克:老实说,我都不喜欢。我不会做饭,也不喜欢洗碗。
简:假设你非得做其中的一样,你喜欢做哪样?
弗兰克:我宁愿刷碗也不想做饭。
简:我正相反。在我看来,洗碗很无聊。
弗兰克:我们来做个交易吧。
简:什么?
弗兰克:我去买点菜,你来做饭。
简:吃完饭你洗碗吗?
弗兰克:好吧。
单 词
afterwards ad. 然后,随后 suppose v. 假设,假想
opposite n. 相反的事物 a. 相反的
deal n. 交易