A:Hey, look over there. It seems that there is something interesting going on. Let's go and have a look.
嗨,看那邊。那邊好像有挺好玩的事,我們過去看看吧。
B:Sure. It's probably a skiing show. Adam told me there are many skiing clubs whose members put on shows to attract more visitors.
行,那很可能是滑雪表演。亞當(dāng)告訴我這里有很多滑雪俱樂部,它們的成員會(huì)進(jìn)行表演來吸引更多的游客。
A:Look at that. It's so dangerous. My mom would never allow me to do that.
看那個(gè),那太危險(xiǎn)了。我媽媽永遠(yuǎn)都不會(huì)讓我那樣做的。
B:Stop all this fuss and enjoy the show.
別大驚小怪了,我們好好看表演吧。
A:You are right. But what if an avalanche happened?
好吧。不過,要是發(fā)生雪崩怎么辦呢?
B:They are all great skiers and very experienced. So I suppose the chance for them to be buried by an avalanche is slim.
他們個(gè)個(gè)都足經(jīng)驗(yàn)豐富的出色滑雪者。所以,我猜他們被雪崩埋葬的可能性極小。
A:Anyway, the show is breathtaking. By the way, where did they get so much snow here?
不管怎樣,這表演真是激動(dòng)人心。對(duì)了,他們從哪兒弄來這么多雪?
B:Well, they have the most advanced snowmaking machine.
這個(gè),他們有最先進(jìn)的造雪設(shè)備。
A:Do you think the snowmaking may cause pollution?
你覺得造雪會(huì)引起污染嗎?
B:It's possible.
有可能。