雅思口语话题
street stall 街边摊
flock to buy 蜂拥购买
street chef 街头厨师 cart 推车
foodie/eater 食客
wait in lines 排队
miniature 缩影
street food 街边食物
curvy/winding 弯弯曲曲的 straightforward 笔直的
tree-lined 树木夹道的
street vendor 街边小贩
sight-seeing 观光
devour 贪婪地吃
culinary haven 美食天堂
smoothie cart 出售果汁等鲜榨饮品的推车摊
关于街道的语段:
1.When you first come to Mexico, you may worry about getting sick from eating the food, especially from street vendors. But times have changed, and unless you see an obviously unsanitary situation, most food is safe to eat. Your?choices range?from simple booths that offer just one or two items, such as burritos, to temporary sidewalk restaurants the specialize in meat and chicken plates. After dinner,?take a stroll?around the central plaza and you will find booths devoted to?satisfying your sweet tooth. Now find a bench and let your meal digest as you people watch and enjoy a fine Mexican beer.
2.In New York - like many other cities - hunting for the?superlative?street cart is a journey that takes the?intrepid eater?deep into the?outer boroughs, down?dark alleys, into the?bosom?of the city. The ideal street cart is found through?word-of-mouth and sense of smell. But since the carts keep strange and fitful hours, because they are?moveable feasts?that can drive away at any moment and because their identities are?well-guarded?by zealous acolytes, the best street food often?goes unknownto visitors and New Yorkers alike.
3.New York City summer tourist season?is well underway. After a great day of?sight-seeing, what better way to?stave offhunger than with a classic city snack—the hot dog.
But visitors beware. One vendor near the World Trade Center memorial site was recently caught?overcharging na?ve customers, allegedly charging as much as $30 for one hot dog.
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