时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Todd: So hey Josh, how you doing?
 
Josh: I’m good. How are you?
 
Todd: Oh, doing pretty good. Josh, how old are you?
 
Josh: I am 17.
 
Todd: 17, so you're kind of at the start of your life.
 
Josh: Yeah, I guess you could say that.
 
Todd: That’s pretty awesome 1. So what do you want to be in the future? Like what are your plans?
 
Josh: Well obviously, I want to go to college and after college I’ve thought about going to optometry school to become an eye doctor.
 
Todd: Wow! An eye doctor.
 
Josh: Yeah.
 
Todd: What is it that made you would want to be an eye doctor?
 
Josh: I guess it kind of started when I was really little and I got glasses for the first time. And when I got those glasses, you know I put them on and I really needed them. And no one found out that I needed them very quickly and so when I first put them on, I looked around and everything was so much crisper. And I think my mom always says that when I looked around I said, “Mom, I can see the trees and I can see all the branches. And it’s so cool”. And she didn’t realize how badly I needed them until right then, but that moment I always will remember that. And then the other reason is that my cousin has had lots of eye problems and ended up going blind in one eye. And I remember asking him to go to a 3D movie with me one time and he said, “I can’t because you need two eyes to see 3D.” And I loved 3D movies at that point so I felt so bad for him that he couldn’t see a 3D movie. And that was ... that kind of made me feel like I needed to fix people’s eyes.
 
Todd: That’s a great story. So you've wanted to be an eye doctor for some time?
 
Josh: Yeah, ever since I was basically six.
 
Todd: So are you doing things right now to help prepare yourself to get into college and become a doctor?
 
Josh: Absolutely, just I’ve researched the classes that I should take to be able to make it that far. And so I’m taking those classes and doing everything I can to get in that direction.
 
Todd: Oh wow, that’s great.
 
Josh: Looking at schools and everything.
 
Todd: Now, I think you mentioned that you’re actually taking online classes through MIT? And you're in high school.
 
Josh: Yeah, that’s right. I’m just looking at them, they’re free to do so you can watch the videos whichever ones you want. And they’re really interesting, the professors at MIT are really cool.
 
Todd: Well that’s great! So your parents must be really proud?
 
Josh: I don’t know about that, I hope so.
 
Todd: So do you have a fallback plan like if you were not able to become an eye doctor, would there be another profession you would be interested in?
 
Josh: Recently I’ve been looking at biomedical engineering as well.
 
Todd: What is that, biomedical engineering?
 
Josh: Biomedical engineering, well, it’s engineering like anything, so building things but with the biomedical part means that you build things that interact 2 with the human body. So for example, the new Google’s goggles 3 or glasses, those are actually developed partly by biomedical engineers who just help to create the fit and make sure they wouldn’t cause headaches or injuries or anything like that. And then also heart stents or any medical device like a heart rate monitor or a prosthetic, those are all made by biomedical engineers.
 
Todd: Oh wow, that sounds like an interesting field.
 
Josh: Yeah, for sure.
 
Todd: Well, good luck with your career, I hope it all pans out.
 
Josh: Thank you.
 
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Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
optometry
 
 
I’ve thought about going to optometry school
 
Optometry is the medical study of eyesight. Notice the following:
 
He works in the optometry department at the hospital.
Eye doctors are called optometrists 4.
found out
 
 
No one found out that I needed them
 
When you find something out, you realize it from extra information. Notice the following:
 
She found out she is pregnat from doctor.
He just found out he got into college.
fallback plan
 
 
Do you have a fallback plan like if you were not able to become an eye doctor,
 
A fallback plan is an optional plan in case the first plan does not succeed. Notice the following:
 
If I do not get into college, my fallback plan is to get a job.
Becoming a teacher wsa his fallback plan.
biomedical
 
 
What is that, biomedical engineering?
 
Biomedical refers to combination of medicine and biology. Notice the following:
 
He does biomedical research.
This company creates biomedical technology.
pan out
 
 
I hope it all pans out.
 
If something pans out well, then it ends successfully as planned. Notice the following:
 
His plan to go to college did not pan out.
Good luck with your interview. I hope it pans out well.


1 awesome
adj.令人惊叹的,难得吓人的,很好的
  • The church in Ireland has always exercised an awesome power.爱尔兰的教堂一直掌握着令人敬畏的权力。
  • That new white convertible is totally awesome.那辆新的白色折篷汽车简直棒极了.
2 interact
vi.相互作用,相互影响,互通信息
  • All things are interrelated and interact on each other.一切事物互相联系并相互作用。
  • The policeman advised the criminal to interact with the police.警察劝罪犯与警方合作。
3 goggles
n.护目镜
  • Skiers wear goggles to protect their eyes from the sun.滑雪者都戴上护目镜使眼睛不受阳光伤害。
  • My swimming goggles keep steaming up so I can't see.我的护目镜一直有水雾,所以我看不见。
4 optometrists
n.验光师,视力测定者( optometrist的名词复数 )
  • It's been proven by the greatest optometrists. 这可是最伟大的配镜师验证肯定了的。 来自辞典例句
  • Don't worry, Miss. We have qualified optometrists here an eye test now. 这个好些,我想把镜片也换上,可惜没有带视力记录来。 来自互联网
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