王强口语 第一册 long conversation 22
时间:2019-01-14 作者:英语课 分类:王强口语 第一册
Long Conversations
1.Conversations: (Find a partner and practice these dialogues.)
Helen: I'm a 45-year-old self-employed computer programmer. I work at home and have my professional 1 and personal lives well-coordinated . I work a certain number of hours per day, exercise, take Tai Chi classes twice a week, go out with friends when I feel like it and spend quiet time reading for business and pleasure at least every other day.
Interviewer 2: You are your own boss. Are you happy in your life?
Helen: You know, I'm my own boss and I have great relationships with my longtime clients 3, there's little to upset my full and happy life until...
Interviewer: What happened?
Helen: Weeks ago, my daughter Sarah got out of4 college and decided 4 to take her first job at a company in my hometown. I wanted to help Sarah get on her feet and save money right off the bat.
Interviewer: How did you help her?
Helen: I had her come home to live.
Interviewer: That was a good idea, wasn't it?
Helen: I never knew until then how much I had gotten used to Sarah not being in my life all the time.
Interviewer: But I think you really love her.
Helen: You bet 5. She and I have always been close, but especially after I'd divorced 6 her father when she was 12. We always spent a lot of time together---much more than most of her friends did with their mothers. Sarah and I have always been more like friends than mother and daughter. Then, when she went to college, I suddenly found myself alone, with only myself to tend to.
Interviewer: It is like all the weights are taken off . Everything is beautiful...
Helen: You got it. As time went by, I saw that I had plenty of needs that I'd pushed aside when Sarah was there. It's nothing unusual---parents do that sort of thing. They sacrifice time, money, personal space and so on for their kids. Well, I knew I didn't have to do that anymore.
Interviewer: Now you can begin taking care of yourself.
Helen: Uh-huh. I could do things for myself for no other reason than I wanted to.
Interviewer: It was an interesting revelation 7 that I'm sure most parents have when their kids leave home.
Helen: And I relished 8 it! I jumped right in! I took leisurely 9, healthful walks after dinner almost every evening. I went to movies, the opera, art museums and community plays. Sometimes I felt like doing nothing except put a favorite CD in the player, turn up the volume 10 and give myself a soak 11 in the bathtub 12, singing out loud the whole time.
Interviewer: You felt wonderful with your newfound "freedom."
Helen: Yes. I felt like liquid---I'd expanded to fit the container that held me. My house used to be mine and Sarah's---now it was just mine! Even though Sarah's room was still there for her just as she'd left it for her visits home from school, I took over the rest of the house for myself. I became territorial 13.
Interviewer: For four years, you lived your happy life.
Helen: I met a man I enjoyed spending time with and we dated steadily 14. I became so efficient at my job that I only spent four to five hours per day.
Interviewer: What did you do with your extra time?
Helen: With my extra time, I did things I enjoyed doing, such as horseback riding, antique 15 shopping, bike riding, or playing tennis. I really thought I'd be sad when Sarah left, and I was at first, but I did get over it. So much so that when she came back home-I hate to say this---but I couldn't stand her being here!
Interviewer: Did you talk her into getting a job in your hometown?
Helen: No. It was the last thing I had expected.
Interviewer: Did Sarah ever discuss her future with you?
Helen: Before college graduation, Sarah discussed her many job offers with me and we both talked excitedly about the big companies across the country that offered Sarah good jobs with great salaries.
Interviewer: What made her change her mind?
Helen: To be honest, Sarah is like a kid in a candy store, unable to make decisions on her own. Maybe she wasn't quite ready to cut the apron 16 strings 17 and make that permanent 18 move away from me. Maybe she got just a bit scared at the prospect 19 of really being on her own. Whatever the reason was---she never did verbalize it fully--- she had decided to stay home and, of course, that didn't mean just our hometown. She wanted to live here in the house again so she could save some money in order to get her own place. Of course I told her she could---this is her home, too, even though I felt in the back of my mind as if she was barging in on me. And oh, did I ever feel guilty 20 for having thoughts like that!
- He is a professional tennis player.他是一名职业网球运动员。
- I need a professional to sort out my finances.我需要专业人士为我管理财务。
- The interviewer asked her to speak into the microphone.采访者让她对着麦克风说话。
- I was spelling my last name out for the interviewer.我正在为面试官拼写我最后一个名字。
- a lawyer with many famous clients 拥有许多著名委托人的律师
- She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients. 她懂得与客户建立密切和谐的关系的重要性。
- This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
- There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
- I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
- I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
- Apparently they are getting divorced soon. 看样子,他们很快就要离婚。
- Many divorced men remarry and have second families. 许多离婚的男子再婚组成了新的家庭。
- Her true nature was a revelation to me.她的真实性格对我是一个新发现。
- The revelation of the plot of the traitors caused their capture.反叛者阴谋的泄露使他们被捕。
- The chaplain relished the privacy and isolation of his verdant surroundings. 牧师十分欣赏他那苍翠的环境所具有的幽雅恬静,与世隔绝的气氛。 来自辞典例句
- Dalleson relished the first portion of the work before him. 达尔生对眼前这工作的前半部分满有兴趣。 来自辞典例句
- We walked in a leisurely manner,looking in all the windows.我们慢悠悠地走着,看遍所有的橱窗。
- He had a leisurely breakfast and drove cheerfully to work.他从容的吃了早餐,高兴的开车去工作。
- This volume records the history of the country's revolution.这卷书记载了这个国家的革命历史。
- The volume of this container is 1000 cubic metres.这个集装箱的容量是1000立方米。
- Let the clothes soak for a few hours in soapy water.让衣服在肥皂水中泡几小时。
- The oil will soak into the wood.油会渗进木头里。
- Please let the water out of the bathtub.请把浴缸里的水放掉。
- Clean out the bathtub when you are done.洗完澡后请把浴缸洗干净。
- The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.该国在为保持领土的完整而进行斗争。
- They were not allowed to fish in our territorial waters.不允许他们在我国领海捕鱼。
- The scope of man's use of natural resources will steadily grow.人类利用自然资源的广度将日益扩大。
- Our educational reform was steadily led onto the correct path.我们的教学改革慢慢上轨道了。
- The Sunday antique market is a happy hunting ground for collectors.周日的古董市场是收藏家的淘物乐园。
- I saw the vase in the window of an antique shop.我在一家古玩店的橱窗里看见了这个花瓶。
- We were waited on by a pretty girl in a pink apron.招待我们的是一位穿粉红色围裙的漂亮姑娘。
- She stitched a pocket on the new apron.她在新围裙上缝上一只口袋。
- He sat on the bed,idly plucking the strings of his guitar.他坐在床上,随意地拨着吉他的弦。
- She swept her fingers over the strings of the harp.她用手指划过竖琴的琴弦。
- The coat gives permanent protection against heavy rain.这种防雨衣经久耐用。
- It's difficult to find a permanent cure for this disease.这病很难除根。
- This state of things holds out a cheerful prospect.事态呈现出可喜的前景。
- The prospect became more evident.前景变得更加明朗了。