酒店英语2unit6
Unit6For her first twenty-four years, she'd been known as Debbie—a name that didn't suit her good looks and elegant manner. "My name has always made me think I should be a cook," she complained. "I just don't feel like a Debbie." One day, while filling out an application form for a publishing job, the young woman impulsively substituted her middle name, Lynne, for her first name Debbie. "That was the smartest thing I ever did," she says now. "As soon as I stopped calling myself Debbie, I felt more comfortable with myself... and other people started to take me more seriously." Two years after her successful job interview, the former waitress is now a successful magazine editor. Friends and associates call her Lynne. Naturally, the name change didn't cause Debbie/Lynne's professional achievement—but it surely helped if only by adding a bit of self-confidence to her talents. Social scientists say that what you're called can affect your life. Throughout history, names have not merely identified people but also described them. "As his name is, so is he." says the Bible, and Webster's Dictionary includes the following definition of name: "a word or words expressing some quality considered characteristic or descriptive of a person or a thing, often expressing approval or disapproval". Note well "approval or disapproval". For better or worse, qualities such as friendliness or reserve, plainness or charm may be suggested by your name and conveyed to other people before they even meet you. Names become attached to specific images, as anyone who's been called "a plain Jane" or "just an average Joe" can show. The latter name particularly bothers me since my name is Joe, which some think makes me more qualified to be a baseball player than, say, an art critic. Yet, despite this disadvantage, I did manage to become an art critic for a time. Even so, one prominent magazine consistently refused to print "Joe" in my by-line, using my first initials, J. S., instead. I suspect that if I were a more refined Arthur or Adrian, the name would have appeared complete. Of course, names with a positive sense can work for you and even encourage new acquaintances. A recent survey showed that American men thought Susan to be the most attractive female name, while women believed Richard and David were the most attractive for men. One woman I know turned down a blind date with a man named Harry because "he sounded dull". Several evenings later, she came up to me at a party, pressing for an introduction to a very impressive man; they'd been exchanging glances all evening. "Oh," I said. "You mean Harry." She was ill at ease. Though most of us would like to think ourselves free from such prejudiced notions, we're all guilty of name stereotyping to some extent. Confess: Wouldn't you be surprised to meet a carpenter named Nigel? A physicist named Bertha? A Pope Mel? Often, we project name-based stereotypes on people, as one woman friend discovered while taking charge of a nursery school's group of four-year-olds. "There I was, trying to get a little active boy named Julian to sit quietly and read a book—and pushing a thoughtful creature named Rory to play ball. I had their personalities confused because of their names!" Apparently, such prejudices can affect classroom achievement as well. In a study conducted by Herbert Harari of San Diego State University, and John McDavid of Georgia State University, teachers gave consistently lower grades on essays apparently written by boys named Elmer and Hubert than they awarded to the same papers when the writers' names were given as Michael and David. However, teacher prejudice isn't the only source of classroom difference. Dr. Thomas V. Busse and Louisa Seraydarian of Temple University found those girls with names such as Linda, Diane, Barbara, Carol, and Cindy performed better on objectively graded IQ and achievement tests than did girls with less appealing names. (A companion study showed girls' popularity with their peers was also related to the popularity of their names―although the connection was less clear for boys.) Though your parents probably meant your name to last a lifetime, remember that when they picked it they'd hardly met you, and the hopes and dreams they valued when they chose it may not match yours. If your name no longer seems to fit you, don't despair; you aren't stuck with the label. Movie stars regularly change their names, and with some determination, you can, too.
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1、Excuse me,can I use the internet .2、Please add a pillow for me.3、 I would like some food .4、would you like to help me to cut the fruit into pieces ?5、 Can I smoking ?6、 I've lost my room card. Can I apply a new one?
酒店英语2unit6道客巴巴
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这部分内容主要考察的是过去分词的知识点:
规则动词的过去分词的构成规则与规则动词的过去式的构成规则相同,四点变化规则:
1、一般动词,在词尾直接加“-ed ”。(然而要注意的是,过去分词并不是过去式)
work---worked---worked,visit---visited---visited
2、以不发音的“e”结尾的动词,只在词尾加“d ”。
live---lived---lived
3、以“辅音字母 + y ”结尾的动词,将 "y" 变为 "i" ,再加“-ed”。
study—studied—studied,cry—cried—cried,try—tried—tried,fry—fried—fried
4、重读闭音节结尾,末尾只有一个辅音字母,先双写该辅音字母,再加“-ed”。
stop—stopped—stopped,drop—dropped—dropped
Unit 4 Giving Directions 指引方向 A. Receptionist: Good morning, madam. May I help you? Guest: Yes. Can you tell me the way to the Banquet Hall, please? R: Certainly, madam. The bellman will show you the way. B. Guest: Excuse me. Bellman: Yes, sir? G: Could you direct us to the coffee shop? B: Yes, sir. I’ll show you the way myself. This way, please. G: It’s very kind of you. C. Attendant: Good evening, miss. What can I do for you? Guest: Yes. Am I going the right way for the Health Club? A: I’m afraid not. Please go along the corridor to you right. Turn left, go down the stairs. It’s on the ground floors. G: I see. Thanks a lot. Useful Expressions 1.指路基础用语: A is next to B. A在B的隔壁。 C is between A and B. C在A和B的中间。 A is on the top if B. A在B的上面。 B is under A. B在A下面。 H is along the corridor on the left. H在沿左边的走廊上。 K is on the right. K在右边。 M is at the end of the corridor to the left. M在走廊尽头往左。 N is through O. 穿过O,就是N。 ’s in the basement.在地下室里。 3. Turn left/right. 向左/右转。 elevator is over there. 电梯在那边。 Business Center is behind the Front Desk. 商务中心在总台后面。 Front Desk is in front of the shop.总台在商场的前面。 you return to the hotel ,please show this hotel card to the taxi driver.您回饭店时,请把这张卡片给出租 车司机看。 go downstairs.请下楼。 Notes 1. Bellman,行李员、大堂服务员,亦作Bellboy,美国人称其为Porter,主要负责负责迎送客人、运送行李、代叫出租车等。 2. ground floor, 底楼、一楼,英国人表示楼层的方法与我国不一样。一楼称为ground floor,二楼为first floor,三楼为second floor,四楼为third floor,以此类推。美国人表示楼层的方法与我国相同,一楼为first floor ,二楼为second floor,三楼为third floor. 会话参考译文 A.接待员:早上好,夫人。能为您服务吗? 客人:是的,你能告诉我宴会厅往哪走吗? 员:当然,夫人。那位行李员会带你去的。 B.客人:劳驾。 行李员:来了,先生? 客人:请你告诉我去咖啡厅怎么走好吗? 员:好的,先生。我自己领您去。请走这边。 客:太感谢了。 A.服务员:晚上好,小姐。您有什么事吗? 客人:对,去健身俱乐部是打这走吗? 员:恐怕不是。请您沿右边的走廊走,向左拐,再下楼。健身房就在一楼。 客:我知道了。非常感谢。
去本酒店的连锁酒店英语
酒店一般来说就是通过出售客房、餐饮及综合服务设施向客人提供服务,从而获得经济收益的场所。当我们出门旅游时,选择一家合适的酒店住宿十分重要,那么你想知道吗?下面我为大家带来酒店的英语说法,欢迎大家学习!
hotel
英 [həuˈtel] 美 [hoˈtɛl]
tavern
英 [ˈtævən] 美 [ˈtævərn]
四季酒店 Four Seasons Hotel
喜来登酒店 Sheraton Hotels
新罗酒店 Shilla Hotel
度假酒店 resort hotels
广场酒店 Plaza Hotel
我们逐一光顾了城里所有的酒店。
We did/went the rounds of all the pubs in town.
小酒店里净是身穿花呢衣服的农民。
The pub was full of tweedy farmers.
他们到酒店喝酒去了。
They've gone down/round to the pub for a drink.
走进酒店的那个老头子已经90岁了。
That old gaffer going into the pub is 90 years old.
附近没有酒店,至少据我所知没有。
There's no pub round here, leastways not that I know of.
侍者正在介绍这家酒店。
The server is introducing the pub.
这个酒店比那个酒店要好得多。
This hotel is much nicer than that one.
酒店不仅在早餐的时间为大家带来自产的蜂蜜而且酒店把自产的蜂蜜作为礼品赠送。
The hotel gives honey out as gifts and serves it at breakfast.
是美国人创造了大型酒店,同时也创造了酒店业的标准。
Americans invented the grand hotel.
该酒店的全部理念就是提供轻松的服务。
The whole ethos of the hotel is effortless service.
没有几家城市酒店能与克里雍大饭店媲美。
Few city hotels can outclass the Hotel de Crillon.
塔特怀勒酒店楼顶闪烁的灯光
The blinking lights at the top of the Tutweiler Hotel
作为酒店浮华装潢之缩影的豪华电梯
The sleek lift that epitomized the hotel's glossy Decor
我决心不住酒店,以免浪费钱。
I resolved not to waste money on a hotel.
许多经营者都想用古董装饰他们的酒店。
Many proprietors try to furnish their Hotels with antiques.
不得不说,阿斯彭的丽兹·卡尔顿饭店是我所住过的最气派的酒店之一。
The Ritz-Carlton in Aspen has to rank as one of the most extraordinary hotels I have ever been to.
我在约翰内斯堡一家大酒店的休息大厅跟她打过招呼,她当时在那里参加一个工会会议。
I spoke to her in the lounge of a big Johanne *** urg Hotel where she was attending a union meeting.
领有执照的酒店店主出售食品、烈酒、啤酒等供顾客在店堂内享用。
A licensed victualler, ie a public house keeper who sells food, spirits, BEer, etc to BE consumed on the premises.
对唐纳德来说,酒店业是一个全新的领域,因为他一直以来从事的是食品零售业。
Hotels represent new territory for Donald, whose career has been in food retailing.
冉阿让坐在较远的一块界石上,在小酒店的转角处,双腿夹着他的枪,直至目前为止,他一点也没有过问所发生的这些事。
Jean Valjean, who was seated apart on a stone post, at the corner of the tavern, with his gun between his knees, had, up to that moment, taken no part in anything that was going on.
酒店英语单词是Wineshop。rummery。hotel。
rummery 英 ['rʌmərɪ] 美 ['rʌmərɪ]n.酒店例句:The technological progress impose rummery owners to reemphasize the service-centeredbusiness.科技的发展将令饭店业主们重新强调以服务为中心的业务。
hotel
英 [həʊˈtel] 美 [ho'tɛl]
n. 旅馆,饭店,酒店;客栈
vt. 使…在饭店下榻
vi. 进行旅馆式办公
n. (Hotel)人名;(法)奥泰尔
短语
Hotel California 加州旅馆 ; 加州旅店 ; 加州酒店 ; 老鹰乐队
酒店的英语读Hotel,Suites高级客房,,Inn旅馆(较常见于中世纪),Lodge旅馆,Motel(汽车)旅馆,Restaurant饭店,Drinkery酒店(那种酒吧式的)Rummery酒店,Ginshop英式酒店。酒店(又称为宾馆、旅馆、旅店、旅社、商旅、客店、客栈,台湾作饭店,港澳、马来西亚、新加坡等作酒店)其基本定义是提供安全、舒适,令利用者得到短期的休息或睡眠的空间的商业机构。一般地说来就是给宾客提供歇宿和饮食的场所。具体地说饭店是以它的建筑物为凭证,通过出售客房、餐饮及综合服务设施向客人提供服务,从而获得经济收益的组织。酒店主要为游客提供住宿服务、亦生活的服务及设施(寝前服务)、餐饮、游戏、娱乐、购物、商务中心、宴会及会议等设施。
酒店酒吧的英语
public housen.酒吧public housepublic housen.Chiefly British (名词)【多用于英国】 A place, such as a tavern or bar, that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages.啤酒屋,酒馆:如客栈或酒吧等获准出售含酒精饮料的地方
hotel,eatery,public house,restaurant
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hotel - 酒店,有住宿餐饮等 sheraton - 集团式的酒店,比如香格里拉 inn - 旅店 pub - 酒馆
酒店酒店英语能力培训措施
多说多练呗~去那种外企酒店,类似万豪、希尔顿等大企业工作,每天最基本的语言就是英语~和外国客人面对面的交流,提升很大的
1、跟读,可以纠正发音2、每天读英语、背英语,读多了,真的可以脱口而出。3、多看英语新闻,例如英语报纸也可以。不懂可以咨询洛基英语4、找机会不断地以用周围环境,与其他人用英语沟通,特别是以英语为母语的。5、坚持,这个很重要,决定是否能成功
一个轻松舒适的环境下学习,这样才能激发他对英语的兴趣,对于初学者而言,发音很重要,要确保口语纯正,第一步基础很重要+h
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