At the Porcelain Shop 在瓷器店(2)
Mr Bell:Oh,it must be most precious. Can I have a look?
A:Yes,sir. It is known to be“as white as jade and as thinas paper”
Mr Bell:No wonder it's so expensive. I'll take it.
A:Shall I wrap them together or separately?
Mrs Bell:Separately,please. What do they come to in round figures?
A:Altogether 356 yuan.
Mrs Bell:Here is 360 yuan.
Shop Assistant:(Counting money)Sir,there are thirty notes of ten yuan and six notes of five yuan so it is 330 yuan in all. Would you please check it,sir?
Mr Bell:I'm awfully sorry. I've made a mistake. I took five for ten. Here's another thirty yuan.
Dialogue B
(A:shop assistant B:Mr Jones C:Mrs Jones)
B:(to A)Where do these flower vases come from?What are they made of?
A:They come from Jiangxi Province. The flower vases are made of porcelain and covered with tiny bamboo sticks.
B:Are they breakable?
A:No,if you take some care when you use them.
B:Oh,I see. (to C)Do you like such animals woven with bamboo sticks?
C:Let me see. Lions,camels,elephants,deer…I like the camels best. (to A) Are they light in weight?
A:Yes,they are. They are not only ornamental,but also useful. You can put things inside. You see,you can takethe lid off.
C:Well,we'll buy a camel.
Words and Expressions
porcelain n. 瓷;[总称]瓷器
tiny a. 极小的;微小的
camel n. 骆驼
deer n. 鹿
ornamental a. 装饰的 n. 装饰品
lid n. 盖子
china n. 瓷器
egg-shell n. 蛋壳(色)(~china)薄胎瓷器
tableware n. 餐具