洪恩环境英语中高级篇 Part3
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洪恩环境英语文本(中级篇PART1)[1]Lesson1I'd like to meet Jeff Bennett.SCENE ONE:THE CONTROL ROOMLinda: We need an actor,Steven.We need a good actor to starin the new show with Mary Beth.Steven:What abut this one?I worked with him last year.'He's good.Linda: No.His hair's too long.Steven:He can cut his hair.Linda: He's wrong for the part.Steven:Linda,we have to pick an actor.We're going to start work next week.How about this one?He has a lot of experience.Linda: Mmmm...no,I'm sorry,Steven.But this is an important role.And WEFL need better ratings.We have to pickthe right actor.Stecen:I understand.Linda,I want you to think about these two again.I know both of them.They're excellent actors.Linda: I like the older one.Steven:This one.Linda: Yes,because the actor has to be older than Mary Beth, and he has to be taller than she is.Steven:Nope.He's too short.He's an inch shorter.Linda: Then he's not right for the role.Steven:The last one.I guess he's better.Linda: Ummm...I don't know.Linda: I like him.Steven:Jeff Bennett.Linda: Why not?I think he's handsome.And he's tall.He's taller than Mary Beth.He has it all.Steven:Well,he doesn't have much experience.Mike: Hi,Linda,Steven.Linda: Oh,hi,Mike.You two are going to be working together. Steven's the director on our new show.Mike: "Murder at Midnight"?Great.I'm going to be the cameraman on that.Steven:Good.Linda: Mike,we can't decide.Which one do you like better? Mike: For which role?Linda: The starring role.Mike: Well,this guy looks bigger.Linda: Bigger?You mean heavier?Mike: Yeah.He's too fat.Linda: Then you like this actor better.Mike: Right.I know this guy.He's good actor.I know his work. See those eyes?It's the eyes that show emotion.His face is perfect for television.Steven:Well.Thanks for the advice.Mike: Anytime.See you later.Linda: Thanks,Mike.Steven:So,we have two choices.What do you think?Linda: I'd like to meet Jeff Bennett.Then we can makea decision.Steven:Jeff is in New York.I'm going to call him right now. Maybe he can come in tomorrow.Linda: Good.洪恩环境英语文本(中级篇PART1)[2]Lesson2But he has everything else.SCENE ONE&TWO:THE STUDIO AND THE CONTROL ROOMSteven:Hi,Jeff.How are you today?Jeff: Oh.Uh...fine.I'm fine.Linda: He seems nervous.Steven:No need to be nervous,Jeff.We're just going to talk for a few minutes.Why don't you take a seat?Linda: I think he's handsome.The female viewers are goingto love him.Steven:I agree.He's good-looking.I'd like to ask you a few questions.Jeff: Oh.Sure.I love questions.Great.Steven:Can you sing,Jeff?Jeff: Can I sing?I didn't know this show had any singing. Steven:It doesn't.I just want to know about your experience. Jeff: Oh,yeah,I can sing.I took five years of voice lessons. Linda: He does have a good voice.Steven:Can you dance?Jeff: Yes.I was in a musical show last summer.Steven:Are you more interested in theater or in television? Jeff: I'm more interested in television.Definitely.Steven:Jeff,do you have more experience in television orin theater?Jeff: Well.I have more experience in theater.But I did aTV show for KNEB.Steven:In Los Angeles?Jeff: Yes.I lived in Los Angeles,oh,two years ago.I didn't want to stay there.I like New York better.It's more exciting than Los Angeles.Linda: I know he doesn't have much experience.But he has everything else.He's more energetic,he's more intelligent,he's more talented.Steven:And he's more nervous.Linda,I think we're talkinga chance on this guy.Linda: I disagree.Oh,Steven,just look at that face!He's more photogenic than any of the other actors.Steven:All right...All right.Linda: What do you think of Stamford?Jeff: I love Stamford.I grew up here,you know.Steven:No,I didn't that now.How would you compare NewYork with Stamford?Jeff: Well,New York is more interesting,but it's alsomore expensive,more crowed.When you're tryingto sleep,you find out it's much noisier.Stamford is much more beautiful than New York.And the people are much friendlier.Steven:Well,I hope you think Linda and I are friendly too, since we're going to be working together.Linda: You have the role,Jeff.Welcome to WEFL.Jeff: Terrific!I can't wait to get started!洪恩环境英语文本(中级篇PART1)[7]Lesson 7That's yours,Charles.SCENE ONE:THE STUDIORita:There we are,here we are.Mary Beth:You're late.Charles:OK,who gets what?Cheese sandwich?Rita:That's his.Charles:These are all mine...salad?Rita:That's here.Charles:Chicken sandwich?Whose is this?Rita:That'a yours,Charles.Charles:Oh,of course.Charles:Diet soda?Mary Beth:Thouse are ours.Charles:For you...And coffee for me.Oh,there's a pizza here.Whose is it?Rita:Didn't you get something for Steven and Linda?Charles:Oh,yeah.The pizza's theirs.Charles:Is your hair getting gray,Mike?Mike:It's darker than yours.Charles:It had to be gray for a movie role out in Denver. Wonderful,wonderful place in the mountains.Rita:Are you sorry to come back?Charles:Oh,no.I like to do a movie now and then,just fora change.But I'm happy to be here in Stamford.Then I cansleep in my own bed every night.Mike:I see you like the food here too.Charles:You auditioned for a mivie in New York,didn'd you?What happened with that?I thought the part was yours.Mary Beth:I thought the part was mine too,but they had their own ideas.They wanted the blonde.Charles:I's sorry to hear that.Rita:You're happy with our new show/aren't you?Mary Beth:Oh,yes.And it's a good role,so I can't complainabout my part.Charles:What about this new actor,Jeff Bennett?Do you know him? Mary Beth:He's kind of new to television,but he'll be OK.He's very nice.You should get to know him.SCENE TWO:ANOTHER OF THE STUDIOMary Beth:Yhe truth is,I'm really disappointed about that movie. The role was exactly right for me...Right now I have thisnew television show to work on.And we have a new actor working with us--Jeff Bennett.It's his first starring role.I know howto do my role,but maybe he's going to need help with his.MaybeI can give him some advice.I think he's a nice guy.I hope he'sa success.。
洪恩环境英语高级篇洪恩环境英语高级篇PART 1 (2)Lesson 1 It's not bad,but I think it needs more work. (2)Lesson 2 Do you like to live dangerously,Rita? (3)Lesson 3 We're experiencing technical difficulties. (4)Lesson 4 That was one of the strangest mistakes I've ever seen (5)Lesson 5 It's all so mysterious (6)Lesson 6 Do you think that someone was spying on us? (8)Lesson 7 I keep trying to figure out why. (9)Lesson 8 It's important to listen to people and what they have to ask. (10)Lesson 9 Why does this deep happening? (11)lesson 10 Raymond modine will be asking a lot of questions tomorrow (12)Lesson 11 What were you doing while I was looking for the love of my life? (13)Lesson 12 Where have I seen that glove before? (14)洪恩环境英语高级篇PART 2 (16)lesson 1 Y ou shouldn't have been working at the studio so late (16)Lesson 2 Until I came to WEFL,I had never worked with a famous person like Jake. (17)Lesson 3 Actually,I'm starved. (18)Lesson 4 If you hadn't smiled so much,it would have been better. (19)Lesson 5 I wish I didn't have to keep any secrets from you. (20)Lesson 6 I wish I could edit a story like that. (21)Lesson 7 These young people are about to become teachers. (22)Lesson 8 Did Terry really ask you to run away with him? (23)Lesson 9 He just asked me if I would take you off the story. (24)Lesson 10 May I have the soda,please? (26)Lesson 11 Y ou were supposed to be here an hour ago. (27)Lesson 12 Maybe I'd better show this to detective modine. (28)洪恩环境英语高级篇PART 3 (30)Lesson 1 I'm so tired of this whole thing. (30)Lesson 2 RIght now,i'm thinking about making my plans. (31)Lesson 3 I don't know what you're talking about. (32)Lesson 4 Mike,help me out. (33)Lesson 5 I always thought you'd be a devoted father. (34)Lesson 6 Do you care about anything except making more money for yourself? (35)Lesson 7 Terry is the kind of person who saves everything. (36)Lesson 8 I have something to tell you that will cheer you up. (37)Lesson 9 Rita is the kind of person who gives you everything she's got (39)Lesson 10 When will the show be aired? (40)Lesson 11 I'm going to have my hair cut once a month. (41)Lesson 12 WEFL is back,I love it (42)洪恩环境英语高级篇PART 1Lesson 1 It's not bad,but I think it needs more work.Chris: I'm Chris Bloom,hoping you have more of everything you want this spring.Chris: Thanks for looking at my work,Jake.Jake: I'm glad to help,Chris.People helped me when I was just an assistant.Besides,you're an old friend.Chris: Before you say anything,remember you're watching my first interview.Jake: That's OK.Most new reporters don't do very well on their first try.Chris: What do you mean? Could you be more specific?Jake: Most television viewers don't have much patience.They want faster interviews.They want more action - more questions - more answers - more pictures.Chris: Do you think my interview is boring?Jake: I don't think all of it is boring.Chris: Y ou just think half of it is boring.Jake: I think some of it is boring.But I also think some of it is great,really interesting. Chris: Which part do you think is interesting?Jake: What are you doing?Chris: I'm eating my lunch.Jake: It's only 10 o'clock in the morning.Most people eat breakfast now.Chris: Well,I won't eat all of it now.Cheris: Do you want a piece of cake?Jake: No,thanks.Chris: Y ou can have half of my sandwich.I'll eat more lunch later at lunch time.Jake: Thanks,really.I don't want any of it.It's too early in the morning for me to eat.And it's definitely too early for a salami sandwich.Chris: Sorry.I eat when I'm nervous.Please,Jake.I need your help on this.Jake: Don't be nervous.I'm trying to help you.Y ou should have seen my first tape.It was terrible.It was so bad,they couldn't even use it.Chris: Not even part of it?Jake: No.All of it was terrible.Chris: Look,I know that you're busy and you probably don't have time for me,but...Jake: I have to admit,I'm pretty busy.The new owner wants me to get better ratings.I'd like to have more time for so many things.Chris: Please go over my tape with me one more time and tell me how I can make it better? Jake: Sure,but first you have to do one thing.Chris: Anything.Jake: Get rid of that sandwich.I can't stand it when people eat in the editing room.Chris: It's gone.Jake: Explain once more what you were trying to do.Chris: My assignment for school was to interview people about their lives.So I thought it would be interesting to ask people what's missing in their lives.What would make their lives better.And I just asked anyone who walked by.Should I play it now?Jake: Sure.Chris: Hello,this is Chris Bloom.Today is the first day of spring.It's a time when people feel energetic.They have a new outlook on life.We decided to find out what people want out of their lives this spring.Mike: More time.I definitely want to find more time.Steven: More money and fewer financial problems.Rita: More love in my life.That's what I want.Terry: More friends.Roger: More clothes,more money,and fewer arguments.Detective Modine: Less crime and more parking places.Terry: Less pressure and more time to enjoy life.Chris: But the answer most people gave was time.More people want more time to accomplish their goals and enjoy their lives.I'm Chris Bloom,hoping you have more of everything you want this spring.Jake: It's not bad,but I think it needs more work.The problems that it's not news.We would never use it on the air.Y ou need to find a real news story.Chris: Like what?Jake: Come on,I'll show you.just heard that someone wants to take over part of the Stamford Nature Center and turn it into apartment buildings.Chris: Oh,no.Boy,that's a story! Can I bring my camera?Jake: Sure.Chris: Oh,Right!Lesson 2 Do you like to live dangerously,Rita?Rita: How's my favorite cameraman? Oh,my back.Mike: Those tapes were too heavy for you.Rita: A few years ago,I could carry twenty tapes if I wanted.Mike: We all get older.Rita: Y ou know,Mike,I never thought it would come this fast.I just can't believe it's time for me to retire.How did I get so old so fast?Mike: Most people don't retire at your age.Y ou look great.Rita: I feel great.In fact,I feel marvelous.Mike: So,why are you retiring?Rita: I love my job.I love being a make up artist.But I always promised myself I would start a new life when I reached this age.Mike: I think that's terrific.There are so many things you can do with your life.Y ou're still young enough to enjoy yourself.Rita: Y ou bet I am.And there are a lot of things I can still do pretty well.I can still play tennis beautifully.Mike: I've seen you.Y ou're a wonderful tennis player.Rita: I'm a very good swimmer.I can ski fairly well too.Mike: And you dance gracefully.Rita: Gracefully? That's a word for an old lady,Mike.Mike: Excuse me.Y ou're a hot dancer.Rita: That's more like it.I'm not going to retire and sit around in a rocking chair,I can tell you that.Mike: What are those?Rita: These are videos from all over the world.I can live anywhere I want now.I can do anything I want.Mike: Y ou have a whole new life in front of you.Rita: That's true.I want you to do me a favor.Mike: Sure.Rita: I don't have time to watch all these tapes.I can't even carry all of them.Can you edit these onto a shorter tape?I want to show them to Terry so we can decide where I should go.Mike: Terry?Rita: My new boyfriend.Mike: I want to meet this Terry.Rita: He's a nice person.Y ou'll like him.He's an editor and he's been doing some work on the mystery program".Murder at Midnight".Mike: Any friend of yours is a friend of mine.Rita: Thanks,Mike...Hey,look at all these places I can go..Singapore,Grand Turk Island,the Bahamas,Italy,Mexico..Mike: Rita,these tapes are fabulous.This tape is about Grand Turk Island.This may be the spot where Christopher Columbus reached America.Look at that beautiful beach! Y ou could live comfortably here and never have another worry...A lot of tourists arrive in Grand Turk Island every week...They come here to relax...and have a good time.But the best thing here is the scuba diving...If you like to dive,this is the place for you...Look at her.She's so graceful.Doesn't she swim beautifully?...Do you like to live dangerously,Tita? Well,it can be dangerous under water...Don't touch that.It'll hurt you...The scuba divers love the water here at Grand Turk,but they're also careful about what they touch and where they swim.I've been to Grand Turk,Rita.Y ou'd love it for a year or two.But it might be too quiet for you.There are no nightclubs.No discotheques.Watch this next tape if you want something fun!Lesson 3 W e're experiencing technical difficulties.Mike: Grand Turk Island may be too quiet for you,Rita.If you want more excitement,here's Singapore.This is the mysterious Orient(n.东方)...The food is the best in the world...The people are interesting.They come from all over the world...But Singapore is crowded,and you can't live here cheaply,Rita.Singapore is an is more relaxed...It's center of an has more nightclubs and fewer problems than Singapore...And the man are very romantic,Rita.Y ou could live here nicely.That's all for now.I have to run.Steven: Before I say anything else,Jake,I want to compliment(vt.表扬) you.I think you're doing a fine job.Jake: Thank you.And I think you're doing a great job too.People seem to be very happy here.Y ou're a good producer.By the way,I like your beard.Steven: Thanks.But I have a problem.Peter Case,my boss,the man who owns this station,hoped he could improve the ratings.Instead,our audience is disappearing. Jake: What?I thought we were doing well.Steven: Bad things keep happening,Jake.For example,we showed three movies lastmonth.They were very inexpensive(adj.廉价的) and we found out why.They all had technical problems.Bad sound.Bad picture.We won't buy cheap movies anymore. Jake: I guess it's like what Abe Lincoln said: "Y ou can fool some of the peole all of the time;Y ou can fool all of the people some of the time;Y ou can't fool all the people all the time".Steven: There's another problem.Look at these ratings.We lost half of our viewers last night. Jake: How is that possible?Steven: Everything was going beautifully.And then you did your story - and we lost half of our audience.Jake: In the middle of my story?Steven: In the middle of your story!Jake: Something's going on,Steven.People don't just tune out in the middle of a story. Steven: I know.Jake: Maybe it's a technical problem.Steven: I'll check that.Jake: I'll ask my new editor.Have you met him?He's very good.Steven: Who is he?Jake: Roger Ward.I went to college with him.He edited an award - winning show on Iran.He's an excellent editor.He works quickly and professionally.Steven: Can he work well with people? Maybe he can work with that assistant,Chris.Jake: I don't know about Chris,but I'll get something flashy for tonight's news.Steven: Thanks,Jake.I knew I could count on you.Jake: In Washington today,the President made important decisions about the budget.Connie Swift is at the White House with a report on the President's announcement.Mike: Milan has more nightclubs and fewer problems that Singapore...And the men are very romantic,Rita.Y ou could live here nicely.Jake: I'm sorry.We're experiencing technical difficulties.Obviously,that was not Connie Swift at the White House.We'll have that story for you a little later in the show.First,here's Jim Stuart at the mayor's office.Jake: Steven,what happened? How did Rita's tape get on the air?Something's going on here,and I don't like it.Lesson 4 That was one of the strangest mistakes I've ever seenChris: Y ou've been the makeup person here for a long time,Rita.Can you tell me one of your favorite moments at WEFL?Rita: There are so many...This woman was one of the most difficult people I've ever worked with.Chris: Why?Rita: She was too energetic.She wouldn't sit still.Chris: It must have been hard to put on her makeup.Rita: It was one of the worst makeup jobs I've ever done.Chris: It couldn't have been that bad.Rita: It was.She had lipstick on her eyes.Chris: Y ou really love your work,don't you?Rita: Oh,yes.I love WEFL.Chris: So is it going to be hard for you to leave?Rita: Oh,yes and no.Of course after what happened,I'd like to run away forever.Chris: Y ou mean the video tapes?How did that happen?Rita: I don't know.That was one of the strangest mistakes I've ever seen.Chris: It was strange.Rita: It was also one of the most embarrassing moments I've ever had.Chris: So when you leave,Where will you go?What will you do?Rita: There are all kinds of possibilities.Chris: Like what?Rita: I always wanted to be a belly dancer.Chris: Oh,come on.Rita: Well,on my last vacation I went to Florida,to Palm Beach.Chris: I've heard of that place.Rita: It was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to.Chris: Really?Rita: And it had some of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen.Chris: So are you moving there?Rita: No.It was me one of the most boring places I've ever gone to...I need excitement,fun,and someone who will make me laugh.Jake: Our next segment is a weekend update on travel.What happens when you take a vacation in Britain?It's easy,right?Everyone there uses exactly the same English words,right?Wrong,as we'll find out from James Morgan.James Morgan: This is James Morgan reporting on travel.The British call it going on holiday.The Americans call it going on vacation.Either way,traveling in Britain can be surprisingly easy and fun.But you'll need to know British English or traveling will be rather difficult.For example,if you ask for the subway in London,you won't find the underground train system at all.We call that the "underground"or the "tube".If you travel by car on the motorway,you'll need an international driving license.Y o u'll also need to drive on the left-hand side of the road,if you don't want to crash into a car or a large lorry.That's the correct "English" name for a truck...We haven't got "gasoline"in England.We've got "petrol".If you don't call it by its proper name,you'll run into problems.If you want to buy "petrol",you'll need to go to a "petrol station".So,travel to Britain.The British will be delighted to see you there,especially if you spend a lot of money.But,please,mind your language.Call things by their proper names.This is James Morgan on travel.Jake: James Morgan will be a regular feature(n.特征,特写,专题) on "The Weekend Report"from now on.I'm Jake Seltzer for all of us at "Hello America".Lesson 5 It's all so mysteriousJake: Y ou've been here for a week,Roger.How do you like it?Roger: Just fine,Jake.I'm glad I had a few extra weeks to help out an old friend.Jake: Well,it's treat to have you at WEFL.We need a good editor,and we need some good ratings.Y ou'll like Mike Davis.He's such a good cameraman.His work is excellent.His work is so good that I hardly need to edit it.Roger: Well,then you don't need me.Jake: Of course we need you,Roger.But Mike does such good work that editing is easier.Here,let me show you...This place is so messy that I can never find anything.It was clean yesterday.Ah,here it is.Jake: Look at this.It's the Nature Center.Roger: It's pretty.Jake: It's also important to the whole city...But someone is planning to build apartment buildings here,in these woods.Roger: So what?Jake: Apartment buildings could ruin the Nature Center.It's such an important decision that WEFL is asking some tough questions about it.We don't have very many answers yet.It's all so mysterious.Roger: Hey,what's wrong with the tape?Jake: I don't understand what's going on here.The whole tape is like this.It's damaged. Roger: When you figure it out,let's get to work.Jake: I don't get it.I looked at this last night and it was perfect.Now the tape is so damaged that I can't use it.Roger: Y ou'd better talk to your cameraman.Meanwhile,it's such a beautiful day that I think I'll go for a drive.Jake: What are you doing?Roger: I don't need it.I lost the other one.Oh,well (i)Chris: Hello.Chris: Wow,Roger Ward!He's such a good editor.He did the famous program about Iran.It was one of the best pieces of journalism I've ever seen.I think he won an award.Jake: This is so strange that I can't believe it.This tape was perfect yesterday.Chris,you didn't look at this tape without me,did you?Chris: No.What happened?Jake: It's in such bad condition that I can't even watch it.Chris: Oh,no.How?Jake: I don't know.First it was Rita's silly tape.And now this.I don't know what to think. Chris: I shot some videotape at the Nature Center.Jake: Y ou have a good little camera.I might be able to use it.I'm so upset with this mess that I'll try anything.Chris: OK.I'll go and get the tape.Jake,can I help you with this story?I know people at the Nature Center.I'd love to work with you.Jake: Sure.Chris: All right!Mike: I'm trying to figure out how this vacation tape...got out on the air...This wiring is such a mess that I'll never figure it out...Someone might have left the tape in an editing machine.But how could someone put it on the air by mistake?...I've thought so much about it that I'm dizzy...I couldn't have given the wrong tape to the tape operator by accident.I'm so sure I didn't give him this tape that I'd bet money on it...And what happened to Jake's tape?The editing seemed OK...There's an answer here somewhere,and I'll find it.Lesson 6 Do you think that someone was spying on us?Chris: Hey.Look at that shot.That's one of the best shots I've ever done.Do you think you can use it?Jake: I'm not sure.Uh,maybe.Let's look at that again.Chris: Y ou went so fast,I think you passed the spot.Jake: None.Listen,I've done this so much that I can feel exactly when it's the right time to stop.Chris: Y ou're amazing.Jake: Y eah.The shot looks OK.Chris: That's such a great compliment,coming from you.Jake: Y ou can see where the apartments will be.It's one of the prettiest places I've seen.And they're going to ruin it.It's such a stupid place to put apartments.Chris: Some of these shots might work,Jake.Jake: The camera's so shaky,I can't see what's happening.Chris: What is that?I don't remember anyone out there.Of course I was holding the camera for such a long time that my arm almost fell off.Jake: The tape's moving so fast that I can't see.Let's slow it down.Chris: Look at that.That's a person.Jake: Wait a minute.I was there.Mike was there.Y ou were there.I don't remember anybody else.Chris: It's such a strange place for someone to be.Behind a tree?Jake: It's so strange that I'm beginning to get a little uncomfortable.Chris: What are you going to do?Jake: I don't know yet.Chris: Do you think that someone was spying on us?Jake: It looks that way.But who?Chris: I hate to say it,but it's probably someone right here at the station.Who knew that we were going out there?Jake: Not many people.Uh,Steven,Roger,you,me,Mike,and...that's it.Chris: And Rita.Jake: Tita?Chris: Y ou know Rita.She's so nice that people tell her everything.I told her about going to the Nature Center with you.Jake: What do you know about Rita's new boyfriend?Chris: He's one of the nicest guys she's ever gone out with.He's such a nice guy that she'd like to marry him.And he's an editor for the mystery program"Murder at Midnight". Jake: What's his name?Chris: I can't remember...Terry something.But wait- I have it here on this tape.I've been interviewing people at the station.I did a long interview with Rita.She told me about Terry.Jake: Can I see it?Chris: Y es,of course.Chris: Y ou work so hard that you don't have much time for anything else.Rita: It's true.I've been so busy that I haven't had much of a social life.In fact,my social life wasn't great until recently.Chris: What's changed?Rita: I met a man.He's one of the most interesting men I've ever known.He's so interesting that I don't even think about my job.Chris: What's his name?Rita: Terry.Terry Smithers.I never thought I'd feel this way toward anybody again,A friend introduced us.We went out to dinner and we had such a good time that we stayed until the restaurant closed.And the food was so bad!It was one of the worst restaurants I've ever been to.It was so bad that it was funny.We laughed so hard,we cried.It was wonderful.We talked about everything.And after that,we went dancing.Chris: No.Rita: Yes.He's such a good dancer.Chris: Y ou are too.Rita: Y ou should have seen us dance.We danced so well together that people stopped to watch.And we've been together ever since.Jake: Rita is such a talker.She knew you were taping her,didn't she?Chris: Y es.I've been taping everyone at the station.Jake: Y ou didn't tape me.Chris: I'm saving the best for last.Jake: People like to talk to you.I'd like to see more of your interviews.Maybe we'll find a clue to what's going on here.Lesson 7 I keep trying to figure out why.Rita: I love the peace and quiet here.I have no desire to go back to work.Terry: I wish I didn't have to go back to work either,but I have so much to do.Rita: Y ou're so mysterious.Y ou haven't even told me what you're working on.Terry: "Murder at Midnight".Rita: I know that.But you've been working on something else.I have so many questions and you avoid answering them.Sometimes I feel that I don't really know you.Terry: Ask me anything.Rita: Why do you need me to ask Mike to let you into that editing room?Terry: Anything but that.Y ou'll find out soon.Rita: I keep trying to figure out why.I think I know the reason,but it just doesn't make sense. Terry: Forget it.Can't you just think about us?I love you,Rita.Rita: About us?Terry: Y es.Rita: But why?Terry: Maybe it's the way you dance.Rita: Maybe we should go dancing more often.Terry: I love the way you make me laugh.Chris: I have to hand in this report tomorrow,and I have to type it up myself.Thank heaven for computers.If I make a mistake,I don't have to type it over.I just cross out the mistake...Oh,I'm such a had typist.It's so hard to pick out he mistakes on this screen...Fortunately,this computer can check spelling.I just hit this button...The computer points out the mistakes and fills in the correct spelling automatically...I just need to print out the pages...and run of some copies,...and we're all set...I forgot to clean up.I have to put away the pencils,...throw away thispaper,...and shut off the computer.James Morgan: Hello.This is James Morgan with another report on travel.A good way to visit our country is to stay for a fortnight or longer.Stay for a year.The pace is slower,and your trip will be much less expensive if you plan will...In that case,it will be much cheaper if you take a flat in London.Take a flat.That means "rent an apartment".Y ou'll have your own cooker and fridge so that you can make you own meals.Y ou may be lucky enough to have a lift in the building.That means an elevator...Y ou'll need a telephone so that you can ring up our world-famous theaters for tickets to all the shows.That's my favorite pastime in London--the theater...So please come.We'd love to have you.I'm James Morgan on travel.Lesson 8 It's important to listen to people and what they have to ask.Mike: I've been working at WEFL for many years now.I love my job.When I look back on these years,I miss some of the people I used to work with.It can get crazy here sometimes,but I don't pay any attention.I just laugh at people who take themselves too seriously.It's important to listen to people and what they have to say.That's probably why I've been able to stay here so long.I pay attention to the details,and I keep a sense of humor about my job.Jake: That's Mike for you.Chris: Well,how did you like that interview?Jake: In my opinion,it was interesting,Chris: Do you want to look at it again?Jake: No.Did he talk about Rita or Terry?Chris: I asked him what he thought about Rita's new boyfriend.Jake: And?Chris: He didn't know very much about him.Jake: Did he find the technical Problem?Chris: No.He talked about it a little bit.He's looking for a bad wire in the control room.Jake,you don't think that Mike had anything to do with it,do you?Jake: No,I don't.Did you talk to anybody else?Chris: Not yet.I'm going to talk to Terry later today.Jake: Good.Ask him how ofter he goes to the Nature Center.So there's nothing else for me to look at?Chris: Well,yes,there is.Jake: What?Chris: My latest story for school.Will you look at it and tell me what you think about it? Jake: Is there anything special you want me to look for?Chris: Just watch for mistakes.And promise you won't laugh at me.Jake: I never laugh at you.Chris: OK.Here goes.I worked on this for a whole day,so be kind.Jake: I'm waiting for you to turn it on.Chris: OK.Chris: Spring!It's the time for new beginnings.Long walks and romance.Has spring fever come to Stamford?Chris: Jake,what did you think of my story?Jake: Well,I thought it was remarkable.Chris: Y ou promised not to laugh.Jake: I'm not laughing.Chris: Oh,you!Jake: Look out !Y ou'll break something.Jake: Y ou're getting better,Chris.It's still not news,but it's getting better.Chris: I think spring romance is interesting.Look at all the plays and movies about it.Jake: The subject is interesting,but it's not news,Chris.Who cares?Find a real story.Chris: Like what?Jake: OK.Y ou want to work on the Nature Center story?Look at the history of the Nature Center.How did it start?Why can a developer buy land right on the property?...I have a show to do.Lesson 9 Why does this deep happening?Rita: I talked to Bob Todd,the accountant,about my taxes.I don't know why I wait until the last minute every year.Terry: My taxes were done weeks ago.Rita: Well,you're so smart.I'm still filling in this form.What's your advice?Terry: My first advice is hurry up.The deadline is tomorrow.Rita: What do you think about joint tax-return forms?Terry: I don't like them.But I might make an exception.It's important to look at what kind of income your spouse has.Rita: What are you looking at?Terry: A mistake...Y ou didn't add these numbers up correctly.Reta: What do you mean?Terry: Look back at this page.Y ou have to fill in that number up here.Then you have to subtract it from the total.Rita: Why don't you do it?Terry: OK.Y ou fill in your name,your occupation,your Social Security number.Write down your income here.Rita: Is it better to type up the form or handwrite it?Terry: It doesn't really matter.But remember to run off a copy for yourself before you send it in.And if you've got a problem,call me up.Rita: Thank you,Terry.Y ou've been very helpful.I wish you could do my tax return every year. Terry: That might be arranged.James Morgan: If you've got a cold,you'll need to go to the chemist's to buy some medicine. Y ou Americans call that the pharmacy or drugstore.And you won't want to miss going to the cinema,or movies,as you call them...So please come to Great Britain.We'd love to have you.I'm James Morgan on travel.Jake: Thank you,James.I may go to London on my vacation.In the news tonight,our top story is the President's television speech on the economy.The President spoke about major changes in the tax laws - changes that will affect every American.A WEFL/Stamford Gazette poll shows that forty-eight percentof the American people agreed with the tax changes.。
洪恩环境英语中高级篇Part1 课文潘小鹏编辑整理 二零零三年十月 EMAIL: PXP8088@163.COMLESSON 1 IT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT STORY.听起来是个很棒的报道TEXT课文Jake: In business news, stock prices are up. International Computer Key Company is up two dollars, but no one knows why.杰克:商业新闻:股票价格上涨,凯伊国际计算机公司的股票涨到两美元,但是没有人知道其中的原因。
WEFL is investigating International Computer. We will report on the company in tomorrow's "Business Update". WEFL正在进一步了解国际计算机公司的情况,我们将在明天的“商业快讯”中发布有关这个公司的报导。
Thanks for being with us for WEFL's morning "Business Update". I'm Jake Seltzer. Goodbye for now.谢谢收看WEFL电台的早间“商业快讯”节目,我是杰克・萨尔茨,再见。
Steven: Good job, Jake. Here are some of your stories for tomorrow.史蒂文:干得好,杰克。
这是明天你的节目内容。
Jake: Now wait, Steven. I need a minute of your time.杰克:等一下,史蒂文,我想占用你一点儿时间。
Steven: Jake, I'm off to the doctor right now. Can it wait?史蒂文:杰克,我现在要去看医生,能等会儿再谈吗?Jake: I know you're busy and hate to bother you, Steven, but this is important.杰克:我知道你很忙,我也不愿打扰你,史蒂文,但这事很重要。
洪恩环境英语初级篇Part 3LESSON 1I'D LIKE SOME BAKING POTATOES.我买点儿土豆回去烤SCENE ONE: THE SUPERMARKET第一幕:超级市场Carol: Excuse me? I'd like some baking potatoes. Do you have any baking potatoes? 卡罗:打扰一下,我想要一些土豆回去烤,你这儿有吗?Produce Clerk: Yes. They're over there.售货员:有的,在那边。
Carol: Do you have any bananas?卡罗:你这儿有香蕉吗?Clerk: Yes. I have those.售货员:有。
Carol: Are they ripe?卡罗:熟了吗?Clerk: Yes, they are.售货员:是的,熟了。
Carol: These look good. Do you have any grapes?卡罗:这些看起来不错,这儿有葡萄吗?Clerk: Sorry, we're out of grapes. We have some nice strawberries.售货员:对不起,葡萄卖完了。
我们有一些很好的草莓。
Carol: No, thanks. I don't need any strawberries. Where's the cauliflower?卡罗:不要,谢谢。
我不需要草莓,菜花在哪儿?Clerk: Oh, it's next to the lettuce.售货员:噢,在生菜旁边。
Carol: Thank you.卡罗:谢谢。
Carol: Hi. What are you doing here?卡罗:嗨,你在这儿干吗?Steven: I'm shopping.史帝文:买东西。
Lesson 1I'm Susan WebsterSCENE ONE: THE INTERIOR OF WEFL STATION Carol: Good morning,Steven.Steven: Good morning,Carol.Carol: Hi,Mike.Mike: Good morning,Carol.Carol: Hello,Linda.Linda: Good morning,Carol.Jake: Good morning.My name is Jake Seltzer.My name's Jake Seltzer.Hello.I am Jake Seltzer.I'm Jake SeltzeGood morning.My name is Jake Seltzer.My name's Jake Seltzer.Hiya.I'm Jake Seltzer.Carol: Hi,I'm Carol Green.Jake: Oh,hi,Carol.Good morning.My name is Jake Seltzer……SCENE TWOJake: My name's Jake Seltzer.Hiya.I'm Jake Seltzer.Carol: I like"My name is Jake Seltzer." Jake: My name is Jake Seltzer.Carol: Hello.My name is Carol Green. Susan: I'm Susan Webster.It's nice to meet you,Carol.Carol: It's nice to meet you too.Carol: Coffee?Susan: Yes,please.Carol: This is the chair for the host. Susan: I'm the host.Carol: Maybe.Susan: Maybe?Carol: Maybe.Maybe Jake is the host.Maybe John is the host.Maybe you're the host.Susan: This letter says I'm the host. Susan: Linda Marino,please.Carol: She's Linda Marino.Susan: She's Linda Marino?Really?She's very young.Carol: Linda.Linda!Linda: Hi.I'm Linda Marino.Susan: I'm Susan Webster.Linda: Excuse me,Susan.Susan: He's John P Banks.Carol: Susan,this is John Banks.John,this is Susan.Susan: Hello,John.It's nice to meey you. John: Susan.Nice to meet you.What's your last name?Susan: Webster.John: What?Susan: Webster.W-e-b-s-t-e-r.John: Oh.Welcome to WEFL,Susan Webster. Susan: Thank you.Jake: Well,hello.My name is Jake Seltzer. What's your name?Carol: Jake……really,Jake.This is Susan Webster.Jake: Miss or Mrs Susan Webster?Susan: Ms Susan Webster.Linda: Susan,Steven.Susan: Nice to see you again,Steven.Steven: Call me Steve.Susan: John P Banks.John: Susan Webster.Jake: Ms Susan Webster.Carol: Ug,JakeLesson2Steven,who's that?SCENE ONE:THE COFFEE MACHINE THE NEXT DAY Susan: Steven,who's that?Steven: That's Mike Davis.H's a cameraman. Steven: Susan,this is Mike Davis.Mike,Susan.Mike: Hello,Susan.Susan: Hello,Mike.Rita: And who's this?Susan: I'm Susan Webster.Rita: Hello.Steven: Rita's a makeup artist.Susan: Oh,makeup.SCENE TWO:THE MAKEUP ROOMRita: So,what's your job?Susan: I'm a newscaster.Rita: Yeah.Jake is a newscaster too.Susan: Yes.He's a newscaster.And John is a newscaster.And I'm a newscaster.Rita: But only one newscaster is the host. Susan: Yes,Rita.Only one.But who?Carol: One minute.Rita: OK,OK.Susan: What time is it?Carol: It's eight o'clock.Susan: Eight o'clock!Carol: Good luck!Susan: Thanks,Carol.Rita: So,newscaster,what's weather like today? Susan: It's cool and windy.Steven: Ready?Susan: Ready.Rita: Good luck.第 1 页共20 页Susan: Thanks.SCENE THREE:THE"HELLO AMERICA"SETJake: Well,hello,Susan.Susan: Hi,Jake.Where's John?Carol: He's in Chicago.Susan: Right.Steven: Ready,Susan?Ready,Jake?Susan: Yes.Steven: Five,four,three,two,one……Jake: Hello,America.Susan: this is the eight o'clock news,and I'm Susan Webster.Jake: My name is Jake Seltzer.John: And I'm John P Banks in Chicago. Jake: What's weather like today,Susan? Susan: Well,Jake,it's cool and winday in Stamford.What's weather like in Chicago,John?John: It's wet in Chicago,Susan.Susan: So it's rainy in Chicago?John: Yes.It's rainy and windy.Susan: Later,a "Hello America" news report from John Banks in Chicago.Jake: I'm Jake Seltzer.Now a commercial. Steven: Great,Susan.Linda: Good job,Jake.Jake: Thanks.Congratulations,Webster. Susan: Thank you.Lesson3See you later.SCENE ONE:BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE STUDIO THE SAME DAYLinda: Well?Mike: She's great.Linda: Yes.Mike: So,who's the host?Susan?John?Jake?Steven: Hi,Mike.Hi,Linda.Linda: Well?Steven: She's great.Mike: Yes.So who's the new host?Linda: See you later.Steven: See you later,Linda.Steven: Hi,Carol.Good job.Carol: Yeah,great.Steven,what time is it? Steven: It's twelve o'clock.Carol: Where is Jake?Mike,where's Jake?SCENE TWOSusan: So,Jake,what time is it in Chicago? Jake: Chicago.Elven o'clock.Oh,John's in Chicago.Susan: John Banks.Jake: John P Banks.Susan: P.What's his middle name?Jake: Prescott."p"for Prescott. Susan: John Prescott Banks.Jake: That's his name.Susan: Hi,Carol.Carol: Jake,what time is it?Jake: It's twelve o'clock.Carol: Right,Jake.It's twelve o'clock.Jake: Yeah,it's twelve o'clock.Carol: Uh-huh.Time for lunch.Jake: Oh,twelve o'clock.Carol,I……Susan: Well,goodbye.See you tomorrow.Jake: Susan,I……Susan: Tomorrow.Bye,Carol.Carol: Bye,Susan.Jake!!!Lesson4Where are you from,Loy?SCENE ONE:BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE STUDIO THE NEXT DAYJohn: My job is newscaster.I'm a newscaster. Steven: Yes,John.You're a newscaster,and Susan's a newscaster.Linda: This is a television show withnews,weather,sports……John: And cooking?Linda: Yes.SCENE TWO:THE"HELLEO AMERICA" SETJake: I'm Jake Seltzer.And now Susan Webster and John P Banks.SCENE THREESusan: And now cooks from different countries. John,this is Loy Chung.Where are you from,Loy?Loy: I'm form China.John: what's this?Loy: It's an egg roll.It's Chinese.John: No,thank you.Susan: Thnks,Loy.Mmmmm.Delicious.John,this is very good.John: And what's your name?Ricardo:I'm Ricardo Gomez.Susan: Ricardo is Mexican.Ricardo:Yes.I'm from Mexican City.Susan: You're from Mexican City?I'm from Mexican City too.Ricardo:Really?What's your last name?Susan: Webster.Ricardo:Webster?Susan: Yes.But my mother's name isHerrera.And,Ricardo,What's this?Ricardo:A Mexican taco!Susan: Yummy.Here,John.John: Delicious,but no,thanks.Susan: Mmmmmm.Delicious.A taco from Mexico. John: And what's your name?Pierre: My name is Pierre.第 2 页共20 页Susan: Good morning,Pierre.How are you?Pierre: I'm fine,thank you.John: Pierre is French.Pierre: Yes,I'm from Paris.And this is an omelet.John: An omelet with eggs.Pierre: Yes.Pierre: Voila!!John: Oh,thank you.John: It's cold.Pierre: It's from France.Susan: We're at the WEFL studio in Stamford with Loy,Ricardo,and pierre.They are from different countries.Loy is from China,Ricardo is from Mexico,and pierre is from France.Three great cooks from three great countries, I am Susan Webster.It's ten o'clock.Lesson5Are you married?SCENE ONE:OUTSIDE THE WEFL STUDIO THE SAME DAY Susan: Hi.John: Hi.Susan: Are you OK?John: Yes,fine.Susan: Really?John: No,I'm not fine.Susan: Oh.Is it the omelet?John: It's the cooking show.I'm a newscaster. I'm not a cook.Susan: Oh,yes.You're a good newscaster.John: Thank you.A cigarette?Susan: No,thanks.A lollipop.John: A lollipop?How old are you?Susan: Excuse me?John: Oh,I'm sorry.Susan: It's OK.I'm 25 years old.John: You're 25.Susan: Yes,I'm 25.How old are you?John: Very old.Susan: No,you aren't.John: Yes,I am.My son is 17 years old. Susan: Your son?John: Yes.My son.Susan: Your son is 17?John: Yes.Susan: No.He isn't 17.John: He is.Susan: So you are married?John: No.I'm not married. Susan: You aren't married?But your son……John: I'm divorced.Susan: You're divorced.John: Are you married?Susan: No,I'm not.John: Are you divoried?Susan: No,I'm single.John: You're 25 years old and single.Susan: Yes,I am.Please,how old are you,really! John: I'm 38.Suan: You aren't 38.John: Yes,I am.I'm a 38-year-old newscaster. Susan: You're a good newscaster.John: Thank you.How about some coffee?Susan: Well,the movers are at my apartment. How about coffee at my place?It's near the studio.John: Great.What's youer address?susan: It's 340 Ocean Drive. Lesson6Is she from France?SCENE ONE:SUSAN'S APARTMENT THE SAME DAY Susan: That's my father.Patrick Baines Webster. John: Is he Irish.Susan: Yes.He's from Dublin,Ireland.John: Your's father's from Ireland,and your mother'sfrom Mexico.Susan: Yes.I'm Mexico and Irish.I'm from Mexico, but I'm America.And you?Where are your parents from?John: My parents are English.Susan: What does your father do?John: My father's a journalist.Susan: Oh.And what does your mother do?John: She's a singer.Susan: A singer!John: Yes.My mother is a singer.Who are they?Susan: They are my brothers.John: Six brothers!It's hot.Susan: Mmmmmm.Good.Dennis is an engineer.Dan is a police officer. Petter is a businessman.John: How old is he?Susan: He's 35.Joe is a lawyer.Jeff is a teacher.And Bill is a student.Excuse me.Hello……Hi,Carol.How are you?……I'm fine,thanks……It's Carol.……Personal information?OK……I'm 25 years old……My middle name is Ana……Webster.You spell Ana A-n-a……My phone number第 3 页共20 页is555-2340……My address is 340 OceanDrive.OK?……Oh,Carol,what's your phone number?……555-7894。
洪恩环境英语中级篇Part2 课文潘小鹏编辑整理 二零零三年十月 EMAIL: PXP8088@163.COMLESSON 1 STEVEN, YOU WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT SMALL THINGS.史蒂文,你在小事上操的心太多了TEXT课文SCENE ONE: STUDIO - THE MUSEUM OFFICE SET第一幕:演播室——布景为博物馆办公室RITA: Look, I found a sweater. I got it yesterday.丽塔:瞧,我找到了一件毛衣,我昨天买到的。
STEVEN: Mmm . . . I don't know about the color.史蒂文:嗯……我认为颜色不太合适。
RITA: Steven, I can't return this sweater again. Are you sure we can't use it?丽塔:史蒂文,我不能再去退这件毛衣了。
你确实我们不能用这件吗?STEVEN: White never works well on television.史蒂文:白色在电视上效果总是不太好。
RITA: I really did my best. I bought some great sunglasses. I found the perfect pants. I returned so many sweaters, the salesclerk hides when she sees me.丽塔:我真的已经尽力了。
我买了些漂亮的太阳镜。
我挑到了很好的裤。
我退回去那么多件毛衣,售货员一见到我就躲起来了。
STEVEN: Please return the sweater. And you have to return a skirt for Mary Beth. It was too short.史蒂文:请把这件毛衣退回去吧。
洪恩环境英语中高级篇Part2 课文潘小鹏编辑整理 二零零三年十月 EMAIL: PXP8088@163.COMLESSON 1 BUT PATRICIA HAS WORKED IN NEWS BEFORE. 但是帕特里夏做过新闻TEXT课文Steven: While Maria is away, I want to plan some great shows. Let's discuss our best stories. Jake?史蒂文:玛丽亚不在的时候,我想设计一些很棒的节目。
杰克,我们来讨论一下我们最好的新闻吧。
Jake: Abbott Larkin is building a new computer factory in Stamford. I want to interview him here at the studio.杰克:阿伯特・拉金正在斯坦福德建新的计算机制造厂。
我想在演播室采访他。
Steven: Good. When?史蒂文:好的,什么时候?Jake: Next month.杰克:下个月。
Steven: Tell me about stories we can do now.史蒂文:告诉我们现在能做的新闻。
Jake: The Natural History Museum has an exhibit on archaeology. Everyone says it's fabulous. I want to do a story on it.杰克:自然历史博物馆正在举办一个考古展。
大家都说很棒,我想做个有关它的报道。
Steven: That's good. Jim Stuart is doing a local story on the Nature Center. What are you doing, Connie?史蒂文:很好。
吉姆・斯图尔特正在做有关自然中心的本地报道。
洪恩环境英语初级篇Part1 课文潘小鹏编辑整理 二零零三年十月 EMAIL: PXP8088@163.COMLesson 1 I'M SUSAN WEBSTER.我是苏珊.韦伯斯特Text课文SCENE ONE: THE INTERIOR OF WEFL STATION第一幕:WEFL电视台内Carol: Good morning, Steven.卡罗:早上好,史帝文。
Steven: Good morning, Carol.史帝文:早上好,卡罗。
Steven: Good morning, Carol.史帝文:早上好,卡罗。
Carol: Hi, Mike.卡罗:嗨,迈克。
Mike: Good morning, Carol.迈克:早上好,卡罗。
Carol: Hello, Linda.卡罗:你好,琳达。
Linda: Good morning, Carol.琳达:早上好,卡罗。
Jake: Good morning. My name is Jake Seltzer. My name is Jake Seltzer. Hello. I am Jake Seltzer. Good morning. My name is Jake Seltzer. My name is Jake Seltzer. Hi, I'm Jake Seltzer.杰克:早上好。
我叫杰克.萨尔茨。
我叫杰克.萨尔茨。
你好。
我是杰克.萨尔茨。
早上好。
我叫杰克.萨尔茨。
我叫杰克.萨尔茨。
你好。
我是杰克.萨尔茨。
Carol: Hi, I'm Carol Green.卡罗:嗨,我是卡罗.格林。
Jake: Oh. Hi, Carol. Good morning. My name is Jake Seltzer...杰克:噢,嗨,卡罗。
早上好。
我叫杰克.萨尔茨……SCENE TWO第二幕Jake: My name is Jake Seltzer. Hi. I'm Jake Seltzer.杰克:我叫杰克.萨尔茨。
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洪恩环境英语中高级篇1课文潘小鹏编辑整理二零零三年十月OMLESSON 1 IT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT STORY.听起来是个很棒的报道TEXT课文Jake: In business news, stock prices are up. International Computer Key Company is up two dollars, but no one knows why.杰克: 商业新闻: 股票价格上涨, 凯伊国际计算机公司的股票涨到两美元, 但是没有人知道其中的原因。
WEFL is investigating International Computer. We will report on the company in tomorrow's "Business Update". WEFL 正在进一步了解国际计算机公司的情况, 我们将在明天的“ 商业快讯” 中发布有关这个公司的报导。
Thanks for being with us for WEFL's morning "Business Update". I'm Jake Seltzer. Goodbye for now. 谢谢收看WEFL 电台的早间“ 商业快讯” 节目, 我是杰克· 萨尔茨, 再见。
Steven: Good job, Jake. Here are some of your stories for tomorrow.史蒂文: 干得好, 杰克。
这是明天你的节目内容。
Jake: Now wait, Steven. I need a minute of your time.杰克: 等一下, 史蒂文, 我想占用你一点儿时间。
Steven: Jake, I'm off to the doctor right now. Can it wait?史蒂文: 杰克, 我现在要去看医生, 能等会儿再谈吗?Jake: I know you're busy and hate to bother you, Steven, but this is important.杰克: 我知道你很忙, 我也不愿打扰你, 史蒂文, 但这事很重要。
洪恩环境英语中高级篇Part3 课文潘小鹏编辑整理 二零零三年十月 EMAIL: PXP8088@163.COMLESSON 1 THIS STORY ISN'T BIG ENOUGH TO HELP MY CAREER. 这个新闻题材不够大,对我的事业没什么帮助TEXT课文Jake: Good morning, Steven. Are you all right?杰克:早上好,史蒂文。
你没事吧?Steven: Hi, Jake. Yes, I'm fine. I'm just a little tired.史蒂文:嗨,杰克。
还好,只是有点累。
Jake: Late night last night, huh? Party? Dancing? What was it?杰克:昨天晚上又熬夜了,是吗?聚会?跳舞?你到底干什么了?Steven: The baby. He wakes up every three hours--at eleven, two, and five. When the alarm clock goes off at seven, I'm too tired to get up.史蒂文:是孩子。
他每三小时醒来一次。
——11点、2点和5点各一次。
当7点钟闹钟响时,我都累得起不来了。
Jake: Every three hours? Why?杰克:每三小时醒一次?为什么?Steven: Because he's hungry.史蒂文:因为他肚子饿。
Jake: Can't you just leave a bottle of milk next to his bed?杰克:你不能在他床旁边放一瓶牛奶吗?Steven: Peter isn't old enough to feed himself. He's only two months old.史蒂文:彼得太小了,还不会自己吃呢,他才两个月。
Jake: When will he be old enough to feed himself?杰克:他什么时候才能学会自己吃呢?Steven: In a few years.史蒂文:还得几年。
Jake: A few years! Can't you just tell him to wait until morning?杰克:几年!难道你不能告诉他等到早上再吃吗?Steven: He isn't old enough to understand what people say.史蒂文:他太小了,听不懂大人说话。
Jake: Poor Steven. You need to drink lots of coffee.杰克:可怜的史蒂文,你得多喝点咖啡。
Steven: Usually I rush to work without any breakfast at all. Anne and I are too busy to eat regular meals. We're even too busy to go grocery shopping.史蒂文:通常我根本不吃早饭就赶来工作。
我和安妮太忙了,不能按时吃饭,我们甚至忙得没时间去食品店买东西。
Jake: You must be glad to come to the office, where it's quiet.杰克:那你一定喜欢来办公室,这里安静。
Steven: Oh, no. I hate to leave the baby for more than a few hours.史蒂文:噢,不。
离开孩子几个小时我都受不了。
Jake: Oh, Steven, by the way, I forgot--I have a gift for Peter.杰克:噢,史蒂文,顺便说一下,我差点忘了——我有个礼物送给彼得。
Steven: You do?史蒂文:噢,是吗?Jake: Yeah. Wait here. I'll get it.杰克:是的,等着,我去拿。
Jake: Open it, Steven. It's the perfect gift for a baby boy.杰克:打开,史蒂文。
这绝对是给小男孩的最好的礼物。
Steven: This is nice of you, Jake.史蒂文:你真好,杰克。
Steven: It's a book. . . about baseball?史蒂文:是一本书……讲棒球的?Jake: Isn't it great? He'll learn all about baseball. We can take him to the park and practice.杰克:不错吧?他会学会所有的棒球知识。
我们可以带着他去公园练习。
Steven: It's a great gift, Jake. But Peter. . . is too young to read. And he's too young to play baseball. He isn't even old enough to crawl.史蒂文:真是个好礼物,杰克。
但是,彼得……他太小了,还不会看书。
更别提打棒球了。
他现在太小,还不会爬呢。
Jake: When will he be old enough to play baseball?杰克:他要多大才能打棒球呢?Steven: In a few years.史蒂文:还得几年。
Jake: Show him the book anyway. Tell me what he says when he sees it.杰克:不管怎样,你得给他看看这本书。
告诉我他看到这本书时,说了些什么?Steven: Jake, Peter isn't old enough to talk. He's a baby. You know about the news, Jake, but there's a lot you need to learn about babies.史蒂文:杰克,彼得还不会说话。
他是个婴儿。
你了解新闻,杰克。
但是小孩的事你还有很多要学。
Jake: OK, Maria, I understand. Our next feature story is about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. . . Maria, are you sure this story is interesting enough to be on "Hello America"?杰克:好的,玛丽亚,我明白。
我们下一个专题新闻是关于斯坦福德博物馆和“自然中心”……玛丽亚,你能肯定这个新闻节目非常有趣,值得在“你好,美国”中播出吗?Maria: We got a lot of letters and phone calls about our first story on the Nature Center.玛丽亚:自然中心的新闻第一次播出后我们就收到了许多来信和电话。
Jake: OK. Fine. Goodbye, Maria.杰克:好吧。
再见,玛丽亚。
Jake: Farm life? Baby pigs? This story isn't big enough to help my career. I want to cover world events.杰克:农场生活?小猪仔?这种新闻题材不够大,对我的事业没什么帮助。
我想报道世界大事,I want to do another story on Abbott Larkin. A story on farm life is really too boring to spend my time on.我想再做一个有关阿尔伯特・拉金的新闻。
农场生活的新闻太没意思了,不值得我在这上面花时间。
I have an idea. I think have a very good idea.有主意了。
我想我有一个很好的主意。
Jake: Hi, Connie. How are you?杰克:嗨,康妮。
你好吗?Connie: Hi, Jake. I'm fine. This sandwich is too big to finish. Would you like half?康妮:嗨,杰克。
我挺好。
这个三明治太大了,我吃不了,你想来一半吗?Jake: No, thanks, Connie. Maria wants a story on New England farm life in the late 1700s.杰克:不了,谢谢,康妮。
玛丽亚想做一个介绍18世纪晚期新英格兰农场生活的新闻。
Connie: Farm life! What a great story! I'd like to do a story about a farm.康妮:农场生活!这新闻题材多棒啊!我愿意做一个有关农场的新闻!Jake: You would?杰克:你愿意?Connie: I grew up on a farm. I love farms.康妮:我在农场长大的,我喜欢农场。
Jake: Well. . .杰克:那么……Connie: Too bad I'm working on a story about hotels. I'm too busy to help you with this farm story.康妮:不幸的是,我正在忙一个有关宾馆的新闻。
我太忙了,不能帮你做农场的新闻了。
Jake: It isn't too late to talk to Maria. If it's OK with her, would you like to work on the farm story?杰克:现在和玛丽亚说还不晚。
如果她同意,你愿意做这个农村新闻吗?Connie: The story isn't big enough to have two reporters working on it, Jake.康妮:杰克,这个题材没有大到得两个人一起做的地步。
Jake: But it sounds perfect for you, Connie.杰克:但是听起来你很适合做这个新闻,康妮。