“347 Immigration and Customs”的版本间的差异
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A:Good afternoon, passport and arrival card please. | A:Good afternoon, passport and arrival card please. | ||
− | + | B:Here you are. | |
− | + | A:Where are you coming from? | |
− | + | B:China. | |
− | + | A:Is this your country of birth or residence. | |
− | + | B:I just work there. | |
− | + | A:What is the purpose of your visit to the United States? | |
− | + | B:I’m here on vacation. | |
− | + | A:How long do you plan to stay in the United States? | |
− | + | B:Almost three weeks. | |
− | + | A:Sir, you didn’t fill out the information on your arrival card of where you will be staying. (stay not states) | |
− | + | B:Oh, I’m sorry, but there are a couple of different places I will travel to within the United States, so I wasn’t sure what to put. | |
− | + | A:You must specify an address of the place where you will spend most of your time. | |
− | + | B:Ok, here you are. | |
− | + | A:Do you have enough means to support yourself while you are here? | |
− | + | B:Yes. I have some travellers cheques and two credit cards. | |
− | + | A:Very good. Do you have anything to declare? [dɪˈkler] | |
− | + | B:Nope. I only have my clothes and camera! | |
− | + | A:Very well sir, welcome to the United States, enjoy your visit. | |
− | + | specify [ˈspesɪˌfaɪ] v.具体说明;明确规定;详述 | |
− | + | residence [ˈrezɪdəns] n.居住;住所 | |
− | + | cheque [tʃek] n.支票 | |
− | + | declare [dɪˈkler] v.宣布;宣告;宣称;表明 网络声明;申报; | |
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+ | passportNA form of identification | ||
+ | that allows someone to | ||
+ | travel. | ||
+ | arrivalNn act of arriving; a com- | ||
+ | ing | ||
+ | residenceNthe place, esp. | ||
+ | the | ||
+ | house, in which a per- | ||
+ | son lives or resides; | ||
+ | dwelling place; home | ||
+ | travellerNa person or thing that | ||
+ | travels. | ||
+ | declareVto state something offi- | ||
+ | cially | ||
+ | purposeNreason for doing some- | ||
+ | thing | ||
+ | vacationPhave holidays | ||
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2024年2月26日 (一) 14:52的最新版本
A:Good afternoon, passport and arrival card please. B:Here you are. A:Where are you coming from? B:China. A:Is this your country of birth or residence. B:I just work there. A:What is the purpose of your visit to the United States? B:I’m here on vacation. A:How long do you plan to stay in the United States? B:Almost three weeks. A:Sir, you didn’t fill out the information on your arrival card of where you will be staying. (stay not states) B:Oh, I’m sorry, but there are a couple of different places I will travel to within the United States, so I wasn’t sure what to put. A:You must specify an address of the place where you will spend most of your time. B:Ok, here you are. A:Do you have enough means to support yourself while you are here? B:Yes. I have some travellers cheques and two credit cards. A:Very good. Do you have anything to declare? [dɪˈkler] B:Nope. I only have my clothes and camera! A:Very well sir, welcome to the United States, enjoy your visit. specify [ˈspesɪˌfaɪ] v.具体说明;明确规定;详述 residence [ˈrezɪdəns] n.居住;住所 cheque [tʃek] n.支票 declare [dɪˈkler] v.宣布;宣告;宣称;表明 网络声明;申报; passportNA form of identification that allows someone to travel. arrivalNn act of arriving; a com- ing residenceNthe place, esp. the house, in which a per- son lives or resides; dwelling place; home travellerNa person or thing that travels. declareVto state something offi- cially purposeNreason for doing some- thing vacationPhave holidays