811. It should be here in the next two or three minutes.
再過兩三分鐘就該到了。
812. It’s just getting on my nerves.
我有點(diǎn)煩躁了。
813. When does the next train leave for New Orleans ?
下一班開往新奧爾良的火車什么時(shí)候開?
814. I’ve got kind of a problem.
我有點(diǎn)問題。
815. There are Tri-State Rail System trains leaving every half hour for the city.
三州鐵路系統(tǒng)開往這個(gè)城市的火車每半個(gè)小時(shí)一班。
816. This is a new section of railroad track.
這是一段新的鐵軌。
817. The Northeast corridor is the busiest section of the country for train travel.
西北走廊是這個(gè)國家火車旅行最繁忙的區(qū)域。
818. That’s the last call to board the train.
那是最后一次上車通知了。
819. I think I hear the train coming.
我想我聽到火車來了。
820. I hope I get a window seat.
我希望我有靠窗口的座位。
821. Why do these trains always leave at the end of the day?
為什么這些火車總是在一天要結(jié)束的時(shí)候才發(fā)車?
822. I bought my tickets over the phone.
我通過電話定的票。
823. I want to buy a ticket for Denver to Los Angeles
我想買一張丹佛到洛杉磯的車票。
824. Have you seen our conductor ?
你看到我們的售票員了嗎?
825. I’m going to get a drink from the dining car.
我要去餐車喝點(diǎn)東西。
【生詞解讀】
1. New Orleans [] 新奧爾良(美國港市)
2. railroad [] n. 鐵路
3. corridor [] n. 走廊;回廊;通道
4. Denver [] n. 丹佛(美國地名)
5. Los Angeles [] 洛杉磯(位于美國加州西南部)
6. conductor [] n. (火車的)列車員