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【正文】 Interviewer: And what do you want to be doing five years from now? Linda: I would love it if I could have my own beauty salon. Interviewer: Uhhuh. Linda: That would be great. Interviewer: Thanks very much for talking to us today. Linda: Okay. Section 2 Announcer: And now, at 10:50 it39。m from radio station QRX, and I wonder if you could answer a few questions for our survey. Linda: Sure. Interviewer: What39。s happened to you recently? Adolfo: Oh, about six years ago I moved to United States, (Uhhuh.) and that39。m from radio station QRX, and I wonder if you could answer a few questions for our survey this morning. Adolfo: Oh, yes, yes. Interviewer: What39。s the most exciting thing that39。d mind answering a few questions today for our survey. Suzanne[su39。d like to be a father of five. I39。s happened to you recently? David: Just call me Dad. My wife and I ... uh ... had our first baby. Interviewer: Oh, (Yeah. A little girl.) that39。s your name? David: Uh, my name is David Gee. Interviewer: David, what do you do for a living? David: I39。ve been practising for two weeks ... I could fall off the first day ... without any practice!39。 Charles said, 39。s great to be here. Hello, Terry. Jason and I were in a movie together in 1974. Jason had to learn to ride a horse ... Well, Jason doesn39。s Mr. Hooper! Terry: Your English teacher, Mr. Stanley Hooper. Was Jason a good student, Mr. Hooper? Mr. Hooper: Eh? No, he was the worst in the class ... but he was a brilliant actor(連讀) , even in those days. He could imitate all the teachers? Terry: Thank you, Mr. Hooper. You can speak to Jason, later. Well, you went to the London School of Drama in 1966, and left in 1969. In 1973 you went to Hollywood. Terry: Do you know this voice? 39。t you tell me ... oh, this is wonderful! Terry: Yes, you haven39。t believe it! Not me ... Terry: Yes, you! Now e over here and sit down. Jason, you were born at number 28 Balaclava Street in East Ham, London on July 2nd, 1947. You were one of six children, and your father was a taxi driver. Of course, your name was then Graham Smith. Terry: Now, do you know this voice? 39。s programme. He39。s everything. Terry: Good evening and wele to 39。s just one thing. Director: Well, what is it? PA: Who39。clock. At that time Jason will be walking to the studio. Terry Donovan will start his introduction at 8:01, and Jason will arrive at 8:02. Terry will meet him at the studio entrance ... Camera 4 will be there. Then he39。re, as usual, will be Terry Donovan. Director: Let39。 The person then meets friends and relatives from his or her past and present. Studio 4 is where the programme is recorded. The programme begins at eight o39。This Is Your Life39。 is one of the most popular programmes on British and American television. Every week a famous person is invited to a television studio, without knowing that he or she will be the subject of the programme. The p232。clock. It39。s just check the arrangements. We39。ll take him to that seat. It39。s going to look after the guests during the show? Director: Pauline is. PA: And where will they be waiting during the show? Director: In Room 401, as usual. Pauline will be waiting with them, and she39。This is Your Life39。s one of the world39。I remember Jason when he was two. He used to scream and shout all day.(連讀) 39。t seen each other for 13 years ... take a seat next to him, Susan. You started school at the age of five, in 1952, and in 1958 you moved to Lane End Secondary School. Terry: Do you remember this voice? 39。Hi Jason ... Can you ride a horse yet?39。t like horses very much. Jason: Like them! I39。I want you to fall off the horse39。 Interviewer: Good morning, sir. I39。m a professional baseball player. Interviewer: Really? David: Mmhmm. Interviewer: That39。s wonderful. David: Mmhmm. Interviewer: Who do you admire most in this world? David: Well, I admire my wife ... uh ... she39。d like to have lots of kids around the house. Interviewer: That39。zn] : Not at all. Interviewer: What39。s happened to you recently? Suzanne: I got to run in the Boston Marathon. Interviewer: Congratulations. And who do you admire most in the world? Suzanne: Oh, well, I39。s your name? Adolfo: My name is Adolfo(阿道夫) Vasquez(瓦斯奎茲 ). Interviewer: Adolfo, what do you do for a living? Adolfo: I39。s quite exciting for me. Interviewer: Yes, that is very exciting. What do you—who do you admire most in the world? Adolfo: I admire a lot ... um ... Sophia Loren, the movie actress. Interviewer: I understand pletely. (Mmhmm.) What do you want to be doing five years from now? Adolfo: I like very much what I39。s your name? Linda: Linda Montgomery.[m?nt?ɡ?m?ri] Interviewer: Linda, what do you do for a living? Linda: Uh, well, right now I39。s time for In Your Own Words, in which we interview people with unusual stories to tell. Here to introduce the programme is Patricia[p?39。ve ever heard. Yet, nowadays, you seem to lead a very ordinary life. Trevor: Yes, Patricia. I39。d?u:lj?s] Caesar[39。t believe it at first? Trevor: I didn39。t called 39。t even do that. We always kept matches in our trousers39。t remember anything after that. Patricia: Well, Trevor Cartridge, thank you for telling us your story, in your own words. Section 3 (1) Bob, do you think you could possibly turn off that radio? I39。m afraid 43 (pause) is the only single room available at the moment. (3) A: Just look what I39。t discriminate against someone just because they39。t mind being a prince. (6) I39。t easy
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