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5人英語對話

  眾志成城,大家一起努力的話英語會好的。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的5人英語對話,供大家參閱!

  5人英語對話篇1

  Section 1

  TEDDY: (走到他父親的辦公桌 .)

  Dad, there's something I want to tell you.

  LAWSON: Oh, is that so! What is it?

  TEDDY: Well, Dad, I've just proposed to Lisa and she's accepted me.

  LAWSON: Going to get married, eh? When do you intend doing this?

  TEDDY: Right away. That's why I wanted to see you, and of course I know you'll finance the honeymoon.

  LAWSON: Oh... I will, will I? (敲著桌子, 站起來,走到Teddy旁邊.) I'll tell you that I'm ashamed of you. You haven't any backbone... you can't say NO! I left you in charge of my business last week just to see how you'd conduct it. And you did great. Ha!... If I'd stayed away another week, you'd have ruined me.

  TEDDY: I did the best I could!

  LAWSON: Then you'd make a fine business man. The most essential thing in a business man's life is to be able to say "NO." At all times NO. Especially in a credit business like mine. But you said YES to everyone who asked for extra time.

  TEDDY: But they always cried to me and I just couldn't say "no."

  LAWSON: Well, you'll learn to say "no" before I finance any honeymoon. (Lawson is below desk. 然后,電話響了鈴鈴鈴, Lawson 回到自己的書桌旁, 迅速拿起電話,坐下) Lawson talking...! (聽了一會.) NO!!!I... said...NO. (又聽了會)Then I'll foreclose. That's final. NO! (Lawson掛了電話, 看著 Teddy.)That's how I make my money. Being able to say NO. NO. NO. And that's the way I want my son to be before he shoulders the responsibility of marriage.

  TEDDY: Well, give me another chance, Dad... and I'll try to make good.

  LAWSON: Do you mean it? All right... I'll give you another chance. You want money for a honeymoon? .Very well! You take charge of this office while I go to lunch and I'll give you one hundred dollars for every time you say NO.

  TEDDY: One hundred dollars?

  LAWSON: Right! Do you think you can do it?

  TEDDY: I'll try.

  LAWSON: (走到Miss Collins旁邊.) Miss Collins, I want you to remain in this office with my son while I'm gone. You can sit at my desk. (Miss Collins 沒有馬上移動.) NOW!(她跳著站起來,穿越舞臺.)

  COLLINS: Yes, sir!

  LAWSON: (走到 Miss Collins旁邊) And I don't want you to leave it for a second. Understand? (Miss Collins點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭.) And I want you to keep strict account of every time my son says NO. But remember, if he answers YES just once... he forfeits every "NO." ( 看著Teddy.)Are you on? TEDDY: Yes.

  LAWSON: (走到門口, 從衣帽架上拿起外套和帽子) Very well. You'll be in charge here for one-half hour... (看了一下手表.) Now remember... Not one "Yes."... It must be "NO" to everything. (Lawson 退場 ,用力關(guān)門.)

  Section 2

  (Teddy 笑著站了一會. 電話響了鈴鈴鈴 , 他穿過舞臺,沖到放在書桌上的電話旁邊, 接

  起電話并大聲喊到).

  TEDDY: NO. Positively NO! (掛了電話. 在舞臺上溜達(dá)著, 對著很吃驚的Miss Collins笑了笑.) That's two... Put them down.

  COLLINS: (記錄著.) Yes, sir. (電話響了鈴鈴鈴. Teddy 又快速拿起電話, Miss Collins提醒他小心點(diǎn).) You’d better hear who it is, sir. It may be important.

  TEDDY: Hello? (重復(fù)著那邊人對他說的話.) Is Mr. Lawson in? NO! Do I mind speaking for him? NO! What? NO!

  COLLINS: (站起來,懇求的說.) Don't you think you'd better hang up, sir?

  TEDDY: (看著Miss Collins.) No. Put them all down... there were five of them. (對著電話說.) No, no, no! (對著 Miss Collins舉起三根手指.) I wasn't talking to you... I was talking to Mr. Lawson's secretary. What? No! I should worry? No! (掛了電話.)

  COLLINS: (害怕地說) Aren't you going a little too far, sir?

  TEDDY: No! There's another. Are you keeping strict account of them? How many are there? COLLINS: Just... just thirteen, sir.

  TEDDY: Thirteen, eh?

  COLLINS: But isn't that an unlucky number, sir?

  TEDDY: No! That makes fourteen! Well, that's a trip to California, anyway. (電話響了鈴鈴鈴. 但這次 Miss Collins 先接起電話.)

  COLLINS: Hello? ( 聽了會)Just a second, please. (捂住話筒,對 Teddy 很小聲的說.) It's T. J. Morgan to see your father.

  TEDDY: No!

  COLLINS: Shall I tell him to come back?

  TEDDY: No!

  COLLINS: But he wants to know if he can see Mr. Lawson?

  TEDDY: Tell him NO!

  COLLINS: (對著電話說.) No! (掛了電話.)

  TEDDY: (享受著這一切.) Add three more to the list. How many is that now? (這時(shí)候T. J. Morgan唐突的沖進(jìn)房間.)

  MORGAN: What's the idea of telling me I can't see Lawson? Is he in? (走到 Teddy旁邊.) TEDDY: No! (Miss Collins保持紀(jì)錄每一個(gè)"no.")

  MORGAN: (看著 Miss Collins .) Then who said Lawson wouldn't see me? Was it you? (Mill Collins 正想回答,但是Teddy打斷了.)

  TEDDY: No! (沖著 Miss Collins 舉起一根手指)

  MORGAN: (回過頭看著 Teddy .) Oh, then it was you?

  TEDDY: No!

  MORGAN: (疑惑的問.) Then who was it? Was there anybody else in the office?

  TEDDY: No!

  MORGAN: Can't you say anything but "NO-O-O!?"

  TEDDY: "NO-O-O!"

  MORGAN: (厭煩的揮動了一下手.) You're a silly ass... Will you deny that?

  TEDDY: For a hundred dollars? NO! (看著 Miss Collins示意她記錄下來.)

  MORGAN: You're impossible. You tell him that T. J. Morgan was here to see him about our business. He likes to make money the same as everybody, doesn't he?

  TEDDY: Yeah....Err. . NO!

  MORGAN: What? (在 Teddy的臉前晃了晃手指.)Do you mean to tell me he's not interested in our business anymore? (Miss Collins 努力想說話. Morgan快速轉(zhuǎn)頭看著她) Were you going to say something?

  TEDDY: No. She - she wasn't!

  MORGAN: What? He doesn't want to make a hundred thousand dollars?

  TEDDY: (猶豫了一下.) N-n-no.

  MORGAN: OH! He doesn't, eh? I'll tend to him. He'll find out when he fools with T. J. Morgan ,he's fooling with fire. I'll show him... I'll show him... (邊說著邊出去了.)

  Section 3

  COLLINS: (站起來,走到他旁邊.) Oh, Mr. Lawson, you'll ruin your father. And after all he is your father, isn't he?

  TEDDY: No! (仍然笑著.)

  COLLINS: (腳后跟向后搖晃了一下.) Oh, sir do you know what you are saying?

  TEDDY: No! I'm only thinking of a honeymoon in some far-off romantic spot... and if he stays away long enough, I'm sure it will be Venice. Go over there and count "no's." How many have we got now?

  COLLINS: (在書桌上數(shù)著 .) Thirty-eight, sir.

  TEDDY: Thirty-eight hundred dollars. Good. (電話響了鈴鈴鈴.)

  COLLINS: Hello! Very well! (掛了電話. 看著Teddy.) Miss Lisa is here, sir.

  TEDDY: (驚訝地說) Oh, I can't see her now!

  COLLINS: I'm sorry, sir, but I told her that you were here, and she's coming in! (Miss Collins滿意地笑著)

  TEDDY: Oh, Lord!

  COLLINS: And remember, sir, not one YES... it must be NO to everything. (Lisa 興奮的走進(jìn)來.) LISA: Hello, Teddy Bear.

  TEDDY: Hello, darling!

  LISA: Did you tell your father we were going to be married?

  TEDDY: Ye. .ye . . . P-Pos-itive-ly! (他掠過自己的肩得意的看著 Miss Collins)

  LISA: You're a darling... and you're my darling, aren’t you?

  TEDDY: Oh, ye....ye . . . You said it! (摸著自己的額頭.) But don't you think you'd better run along now, and I'll see you after work? (他幫她走向門口.她又把他向回推)

  LISA: No, I'll stay. Don't you always want to be near me?

  TEDDY: (看著Lisa撅起的嘴唇,他差點(diǎn)忘記了要說no) I'll say ye.. years and years to come will find us together.(Teddy 得意的看著 COLLINS.)

  LISA: Then you do love me better than anything else in the world... don't you? Say YES (懇求的說)

  TEDDY: Yes....ye ye... (要尋找別的話題,他看了一下電話.) Did that phone ring?

  LISA:No, it didn't. You are glad you proposed to me yesterday, aren't you, dear? Say YES! (她充滿愛意的把手放在Teddy的臉上 ,把他的頭轉(zhuǎn)向自己這邊)

  TEDDY: (忘記了一會.) YEAH.. YEAH. (他看到Miss Collins鉛筆放在嘴唇上,站起來) YER-T-AY was the happiest day of my life. (看著 Miss Collins.) That was yesterday.

  LISA: (疑惑的問.) And don't you feel the same today?

  TEDDY: Yeah....Ye. . Ye... Indeed I do.

  LISA: And you'll always be good to me, won't you, dear?

  TEDDY: Ye...ye...you know I will.

  LISA: (指著 Miss Collins.) Is that woman your father's secretary?

  TEDDY: Ye... Young Miss Collins is father's secretary. Meet my fiancée, Miss Lisa.

  COLLINS: (站起來鞠躬.) Charmed to meet you, Miss Lisa. Mr. Lawson has spoken of you very often, haven't you, Mr. Lawson?

  TEDDY: Oh, ye Huh? Have I?

  LISA: (安慰他說.) Poor Teddy Bear. I've noticed you've acted sort of strangely today. I think I'll run along now and leave you to your work. (Lisa 走向門口 .) (Teddy 跟著她走向門口)

  LISA: (突然想起了什么,返回來.) Oh, my dear! I was leaving and forgetting the most important thing of all. Isn't our marriage the most important thing in the world to us?

  TEDDY: Ye . . . ye. . You know it is!

  LISA: (拿起他的手) Do you take me for your lawful wedded wife? Well, you must say "Yes." TEDDY: (仍然看著 Miss Collins.) I... I can't... (把手放臉上,背對著她們.)

  LISA: What? Teddy Lawson, do you mean to say you don't want to say "Yes"?

  TEDDY: No!

  LISA: Then answer... YES or NO!

  TEDDY: Darling... I must say NO!

  LISA: Oh! NOW I see, yes, you’ve been acting so now. Yes you said no.

  TEDDY: Darling, it was for your good that I said it.

  LISA: For my good! Oh, it's the woman who must pay!

  TEDDY: You're wrong; it's Dad who must pay.

  LISA: Oh, so it was your father who bought your love for money. Well, I'll see him about this. Oh, my heart is breaking, my heart is breaking... (她哭著退場了.)

  Section 4

  LAWSON吃完飯回來了,Teddy 很滿意的笑著

  LAWSON:(看著Collins)How many times have my son said no?

  COLLINS:41. Sir.

  LAWSON:O, My god!(看著Teddy)I can’t believe you can do it. (轉(zhuǎn)過頭看著Collins)But is there something special happened? (Teddy 低下了頭)

  COLLINS: Ye... sir .Just now, T J Morgan and Miss Lisa came in. No matter what they asked, Mr. Teddy only said no. So Mr. Morgan was very angry and Miss Lisa left in tears.

  LAWSON:O I see.(想了會,看著Teddy)OK,My dear son, I will give you the money that you should get.

  TEDDY:(非常高興的說)Thank you, dad. I am so happy that I can go on a honeymoon with my girlfriend

  LAWSON:Although you did it, but you know you ruined my business. I hope you can say yes when you should say yes, but you must say no when you should say no.

  TEDDY: O I see, dad. I love you, forever. (兩人擁抱)

  5人英語對話篇2

  演員表: Diana (D1) 林xx Donna(D2)李xx 美國經(jīng)銷商代表

  Tom Brown 美國公司經(jīng)理 朱xx

  Nancy Wang 公司的采購部業(yè)務(wù)員 楊xx

  Simon Zhou 公司經(jīng)理 徐xx

  N: Hello, Mrs.Diana , I think we can start by talking about the price. D1: Sure. I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.

  N: Your products are very good. But I'm a little worried about the prices you're asking.

  D1: You think we are asking for more?

  N: That's not exactly what I had in mind. I know your research costs are high, but what I'd like is a 25% discount.

  D1: That seems to be a little high, Mr. Nancy. I don't know how we can make a profit with those numbers.

  N: Well, if we promise future business, it will cut your costs, right?

  D1: Yes, but it's hard to see how you can place such large orders. We need a guarantee of future business, not just a promise.

  N: We said we wanted 1000 pieces over a six-month period. What if we place orders for twelve months, with a guarantee?

  D1: If you can guarantee that on paper, I think we can discuss this further.

  N: Never mind! By the way, our manager hope to see you, would you like to wait for a moment? I will take him to see you.

  D1: that’s ok.I think it’s better let Donna to talk with him.

  N : All right.

  S: Hi, Mrs. Donna, Welcome to China! I am Simon Zhou, sales manager. It is a pleasure to see you here .How do you do?

  D2: How do you do, Mr. Simon!

  S: I am afraid that our costs for the product won't go down much, even with future business.

  D2: Just what are you proposing?

  S: We could take a cut on the price. But 25% would cut our profit margin. We suggest a compromise -10%.

  D2: That's a big change from 25%! 10% are beyond my negotiating limit.

  S: I don't think I can change it right now.

  D2: Mr. Tom, it is really beyond my limit, I think we can try to come up with something else.

  S: We hope so, Mrs. Smith. I'll try very hard to reach some middle ground

  D2: I understand. We propose a deal. For the first six months, we get a discount of 20%, and the next six months we get 15%

  S: Mrs. Smith,I can't bring those numbers back to my office. D2: Then you'll have to think of something better, Mr. Brown

  T: How do you do, Mr. Simon!

  S: How do you do, Mr. Brown! How about 15% the first six months,

  and the second six months at 12%, with a guarantee of 3000 units? T: That's a lot to sell, with very low profit margins.

  S: It's about the best we can do, Tom Brown. We need to get something out today. If we go back with nothing, we may be coming back to you soon to ask for a job.

  T: OK .17% the first six months, 14% for the second?

  S: Done. It’s really very kind of you, I’ m glad to cooperate with you .

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