老外想聊的100个英语口语话题 61 数字时代
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      The Digital Era 数字时代

      dialogue 1

      C: my mp3 player is broken, so I want to change it for an mp4 player. Can you offer any advice about which brand and model to buy?

      我的mp3坏了,想换个mp4.你能给点意见吗,买什么牌子什么型号比较好.

      J: an mp4 player? why don't you buy a new cell phone? You can find an mp4 player inside any of the latest cell phones.

      mp4?为什么不买个新的手机呢?现在新出的手机里面都带mp4.

      C: Oh, that's a good idea. Perhaps I should have a try.

      恩,是个好主意.也许我该试试.

    老外最想聊的100个英语口语话题 61 数字时代

      J: look at my cell phone. I can lsiten to music, watch movies, take pictures, play games, surf the web and download decuments. It's just like a PDA.

      看看我的手机,可以听歌,看电影,拍照,玩游戏,上网,下载文件,跟掌上电脑差不多.

      C: that's cool. I can use the computer and the internet pretty well, but I'm a little bit slow in the latest trends of digital products.

      真酷.电脑和网络我都能玩得很好,对电子产品的最新潮流可就有点迟钝了.

      J: that's Ok. you know, digital devices are becoming smaller and easier to carry, and they won't cost you too much.

      没事,现在的电子产品越来越小,特别好携带,而且也不是很贵.

      C: yeah, if I buy a cell phone like this, I don't have to take a music player everywhere I go, and I can save the cost of buying an extra mp4.

      恩,如果我买一个像你这样的手机,就不用随身带着mp4了,还省下了买mp4的钱.

      J: that's right. what's the flash memory of your old mp3?

      对啊.你原来的MP3内存是多少?

      G: 256MB.

      256兆.

      J: then any cell phone can meet your need because they generally have memories of over 512MB.

      现在一般的手机内存都在512兆以上,能够满足你的储存要求.

      dialogue 2

      C: what's wrong with you? Why do you look so sad?

      你怎么了,看起来很伤心的样子?

      J: I've lost all my files from the computer. It's a total disaster.

      我电脑里所有的数据都丢了.这简直是个灾难.

      C: How did that happen?

      怎么回事啊?

      J: three days ago, my laptop went on strike. I couldn't enter the Windows system. As I was about to give it up, one of my friends advised me to start Windows in the safe mode.

      三天前,我的电脑突然罢工了,没法进入windows操作系统.就在我快要放弃的时候,有个朋友建议我用安全模式启动电脑.

      C: was it helpful?

      有用吗?

      W: yeah, I could barely get it started using the safe mode, but when the computer was connected to the internet, its hard disk roared a harsh rasping sound. After a while, it crashed into a coma.

      有用,我用安全模式勉强打开了电脑,但一联上互联网硬盘就发出一种刺耳的声音,过了一会儿,就彻底崩溃了.

      C: what a pity!

      真可惜啊!

      W: yeah, I can buy a new computer, but the digital data can never be restored. My digital photos vanish forever. Audio recordings of Grandpa are slienced forever.

      是啊,电脑可以买一个新的,可电脑里存储的电子资料没法恢复了.我的照片不见了,录下来的爷爷的声音也听不到了.

      C: that's such a big loss.

      损失可真大啊.

      J: perhaps I should be blamed for simply taking it for granted that the digital will always be in safe hands. I've neglected the potential risk of losing it.

      也许应该怪我,一直理所应当地认为电子数据存在电脑里就很安全,忽视了潜在的危险.

      C: don't blame yourself. We all make the same mistake. The digital information we all rely on is actually very fragile.

      这不怪你.我们都会犯这样的错.我们信赖的电子信息实际上很脆弱啊.

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