十天美国口语突破教程第八天OrderingLunch
Karl: Do you have time to stop for lunch? Karl: That sounds fine with me. Let's try it. Ann: Where do you want to sit, the smoking or the nonsmoking section? Karl: I prefer nonsmoking, but the sign says to wait to be seated. Hostess: Good afternoon. How many are in your party? Ann: Just two and we'd like a booth in the nonsmoking section, if you have one. Hostess: Right this way. Follow me. Will this booth be all right? Karl: The one by the window would be better, thanks. Ann: No problem. Here are your menus. Your server will be right with you. Server: Hello, my name is Chris, and I'm your server today. May I bring you something to begin with, a drink or some appetizers perhaps? Karl: No appetizer for me. I'll have a glass of water for now. Ann: I'd like an iced tea, decaffeinated or herbal. What flavors do you have? Server: We have mint, peach, or raspberry. Ann: Bring me a large mint, please. Server: Will that be all, or are you ready to order? Karl: I'm ready. I'll have the veggie sandwich on whole wheat. Hold the mayonnaise, please. Server: That comes with your choice of soup or a salad. Karl: What soups do you have? Server: We have potato, bean, vegetable beef, or cream of broccoli. Karl: Does the potato soup have pork in it? Server: Yes, it has pieces of ham. Karl: Well, then I'll have the cream of broccoli. Ann: I'd like a hamburger on a sour dough bun with plenty of onions, please. Sever: How do you want your burger cooked, medium, or well done? Ann: Medium will be fine, thanks. Server: The burger comes with your choice of cole slaw or fries. Ann: Make it fries, and please bring ketchup with them. Server: Will that be all? Karl: I think so. Please bring us the check when you return with our food. We're pressed for time |