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  Proud Papa 令人骄傲的父亲

  Abidemi: Jeremy, I heard you have a new baby. Congrats on that.

  阿比德米:杰里米,我听说当爸爸了。祝贺你。

  Jeremy: Thanks.

  杰里米:谢谢。

  Abidemi: So how has fatherhood changed you inany way?

  阿比德米:父亲这个身份有没有改变你?

  Jeremy: You know, it's changed me probably in every way. You know, when you think of howyour life is different, it's basically from when you wake up until – well, you eventually get to goto sleep. Everything is different. But, you know, everything about it is positive, even things thatyou'd think would annoy you actually aren't really that annoying. Like having a toddler comeand wake you up at 6 o'clock in the morning when you've got a cold and you've taken a bunchof sleeping medication the night before, like which happened this morning. And even that, having a toddler wake you up and just looking at you and laughing, it's awesome. It really isawesome. So, you know, I always kind of worried before when I was thinking about having a kidabout all these things – oh, I can't go out at night or I'm going to have to wake up so early inthe morning and I'm going to be woken up in the middle of the night by a screaming child. Allof that stuff really doesn't bother me. It just, you know, it's part of the experience and yeah, sometimes maybe I'd like to sleep a little bit longer. But yeah, waking up and then having alittle guy sit on my lap while he plays with the remote control and changes channels over andover again, I mean, that's somehow a very, very enjoyable experience. But, you know, you getto see a little person change everyday and start figuring things out. And of course, everyperson, every parent thinks that their child is the smartest child in the world. He can turn offand on the light switch, you know, but it's those types of things that you just marvel at. So, you know, I can say like most people that it's everything about it is very positive. But it's oftenjust the really, really small things that make you appreciate this little wonder.

  杰里米:父亲的身份可能使我各个方面都发生了改变。如果想一下生活发生了哪些改变,基本上从早上起床到晚上睡觉这段时间,一切都发生了变化。所有事都变得更积极,就连那些以前会惹恼你的事情现在都不那么令人讨厌了。比如,一个蹒跚学步的孩子在早上六点把你弄醒,而这时你还处于感冒中,前一晚吃了很多助眠药物,这就是今天早上发生的事情。不过,即使这样,可是一个小孩把你弄醒,然后就那样看着你笑,那种感觉真是太美好了。要孩子之前,我一直在担心,比如晚上不能出去玩了,还有早上很早就要起床,晚上睡觉时会被哭闹的孩子吵醒。可是这些事情并没有让我感到困扰有孩子就是这样,有时我想多睡一会儿。可是我不得不起床,让孩子坐在我的腿上,看着他把玩遥控器,不断地换台,这是极其有趣的经历。看着孩子每天都在变化,一点一点开始自己解决问题,这真的很美好。当然,每个家长都认为自己的孩子是世界上最聪明的。他会开关灯这种事情都会让你感到惊奇。和大多数人一样,当爸爸以后我觉得所有事都更积极了。而让你感到惊叹的往往是那些小事。

  Abidemi: And looking back on the experience now, what are some things that you would wishthat you had known before your little boy came along?

  阿比德米:回顾一下这段经历,有哪些事是你希望在有孩子之前能了解清楚的?

  Jeremy: Yeah, it's a good question. You know, I was so stressed out for the first couple ofweeks after he was born. And from the moment he was born until he came back home, andthen for the first number of weeks that we was home, we basically just hovered over him forweeks. And, you know, of course, you have to protective and careful of a new born baby. Butnot everything was as serious as we thought it was. And, you know, crying – we were worriedabout waking up our neighbors or we're worrying that, you know, something was seriouslywrong. Babies cry. And if you really get stressed out about it then you're going to make yourlife miserable. So, you know, having done it once, just realizing that, you know, kids cry, kidsget sick, kids throw up, kids need their nappies changed, I would just take a deep breath if Ihave to do it again and just realize, okay, this is just part of the experience. And you just got toroll with it.

  杰里米:这是个好问题。孩子刚出生的那几周,我压力非常大。从他出生到我们从医院回家,还有回家之后的那几周,我一直小心地照顾他。当然,要小心保护一个刚出生的婴儿。不过并不是所有事都像我们想的那样严重。比如,孩子的哭声,我们担心孩子晚上哭闹时会吵醒邻居,我们也担心孩子哭闹是因为他生了严重的病。不过,孩子都会哭。如果你非常紧张这点,那你的生活会非常痛苦。经历过就会知道,孩子都会哭,都会生病,都会呕吐,孩子要换尿布,如果要再经历一次,我会深吸一口气让自己放松,我会明白,这只是经历的一部分。不用担心,顺其自然就好。

  Abidemi: Okay. That's great.

  阿比德米:好。真不错。

  Soup for Supper 晚饭喝汤

  Todd: Okay. So Sarah, I see you eat soup every dayat work. Why are you eating soup every day?

  托德:好。萨拉,我看到你每天上班都会喝汤。你为什么每天都喝汤?

  Sarah: That's because I love to cook soup.

  萨拉:因为我喜欢做汤喝。

  Todd: So you make the soup?

  托德:你自己动手做汤?

  Sarah: Yes, it's very easy to make.

  萨拉:对,很容易做的。

  Todd: So you cook it and then you just bring it to work everyday?

  托德:你做好以后带去办公室?

  Sarah: Yeah. I just make a lot on Monday and then I bring it to work everyday of the week.

  萨拉:对。我周一会做很多汤,然后工作日每天带一点去办公室。

  Todd: Oh nice. So how do you make the soup? What's your secret?

  托德:真不错。你怎么做汤?有什么秘诀吗?

  Sarah: Well, I like to cook very easy. So I buy meat that's already cut up, usually, chicken andthen some rice, usually brown rice and then I buy some vegetables. So after I bought theingredients, I chop them up and I put them all together in water until boils and add someseasoning.

  萨拉:我喜欢简单烹饪。我会买已经切好的肉,通常我会买鸡肉,再买些糙米和蔬菜。买好原料以后,我会把它们切碎,然后等水开以后一起放进去煮,最后再加一些调味品。

  Todd: Okay. So you say the water boils, so as soon as the water boils that's when you put inall the ingredients?

  托德:好。你说把水煮开,那是水一开你就把所有原料都放进去煮吗?

  Sarah: Yes, that's right.

  萨拉:对,没错。

  Todd: So you don't put in the ingredients before the water boils.

  托德:在水煮开以前不放原料。

  Sarah: No. I guess, it's just easier for the water to be hot because then the vegetables and themeat cook a little faster.

  萨拉:不放。水开以后再放进去煮比较容易,因为这样蔬菜和肉熟的更快。

  Todd: So how do you give the soup flavoring?

  托德:那怎么给汤调味?

  Sarah: I usually add salt and pepper, maybe some garlic. And depending on the type of soup, either maybe some soy sauce or lemon juice.

  萨拉:一般我会加盐、辣椒还有一些大蒜。这要取决于是哪种汤,有的汤要放酱油或柠檬汁。

  Todd: Okay. Do you put in the flavoring after you put in the ingredients or before you put inthe ingredients?

  托德:好。你是在放原料之后加调味品还是在之前调味?

  Sarah: Maybe after but usually, right about all at the same time.

  萨拉:放原料之后,不过我差不多是同时进行调味。

  Todd: Okay.

  托德:好。

  Sarah: So I just put everything in at one time.

  萨拉:我会同时把所有东西放进去。

  Todd: And then after you cook the soup, do you put the soup in the refrigerator? Do you let itsit outside?

  托德:汤做好以后你是把汤放进冰箱吗?还是先在外面放一会儿?

  Sarah: I usually eat some right then, and I also put it in containers for the week. But I let it sitin the containers out on the counter for a while for it to cool before I put in the refrigerator.

  萨拉:做好以后我会喝一点儿,然后把要带去办公室的汤放在容器里。装汤的容器要先在厨房的操作台上放一会儿,然后再放进冰箱。

  Todd: All right. And so, you don't put it in the refrigerator until it is cool?

  托德:好。在汤凉了以后你才会放到冰箱里去?

  Sarah: Until it's about room temperature.

  萨拉:在汤的温度和室温差不多的时候放进去。

  Todd: Okay, nice. And then how do you heat it up? Do you heat it up in a pot or do you heat itup in the microwave?

  托德:好,很好。那你怎么加热?你是用锅热汤还是用微波炉热?

  Sarah: In the microwave. It's the easiest.

  萨拉:用微波炉。这是最简单的方法。

  Todd: Yeah. Nice. So you make enough for five meals?

  托德:对,不错。你会做出足够五顿饭的量?

  Sarah: Maybe, sometimes. If I think I will get tired of eating it during the week then maybeI'll just make enough for three or four meals. But if it's some kind that I think is really deliciousand I know I want to eat it everyday, then I'll make a lot.

  萨拉:也许吧,有时是。如果我认为这个汤喝一礼拜我会喝腻,那我可能只做三四顿的量出来。如果我认为那个汤非常好喝,我知道我想每天都喝,那我就会多做一些。

  Todd: Well, if that happens, when you make the soup, you can make it for six or seven andgive me a bowl.

  托德:如果是这样,你做汤的时候,可以做出六七顿的量来,然后给我一碗。

  Sarah: Okay. I'll do that next time.

  萨拉:好。下次我就这么做。

  Todd: Oh great. Thanks.

  托德:真不错。谢谢。

  City Superlatives 最佳城市

  Sarah: Hi, Todd.

  萨拉:嗨,托德。

  Todd: Hey, Sarah. How are you?

  托德:嘿,萨拉。你好吗?

  Sarah: Good. How are you?

  萨拉:我很好。你呢?

  Todd: Not bad.

  托德:还不错。

  Sarah: So I heard you are from San Francisco.

  萨拉:我听说你来自旧金山。

  Todd: That's right. Yeah, I was born there and Ilived in the city for many years.

  托德:没错。我出生在旧金山,而且在那座城市生活了很多年。

  Sarah: Cool. What is the most interesting thing about your city?

  萨拉:真酷。你认为旧金山最有意思的地方是什么?

  Todd: Well, San Francisco has many interesting things, but the most interesting thing isprobably the architecture. There's lots of very unique buildings. And the most unique buildingis probably the Trans-America building. It's a building like a pyramid. It's nice.

  托德:旧金山有很多有趣的事情,不过最有意思的应该是建筑。旧金山有很多独特的建筑。最独特的建筑应该是泛美大楼。那座大楼很像金字塔。非常不错。

  Sarah: Well, that's really cool.

  萨拉:嗯,那真酷。

  Todd: Uh-hmm.

  托德:嗯。

  Sarah: What is the most expensive area in San Francisco?

  萨拉:那旧金山最昂贵的地段是哪里?

  Todd: Well, it is very, very expensive. The most expensive area is a place called Pacific Heights, and it's on the highest hill in San Francisco and it overlooks the Bay. It's a really, reallybeautiful place.

  托德:旧金山的物价非常高。最贵的地区是太平洋高地,那里位于旧金山最高的山上,可以俯瞰旧金山湾。那是一个非常非常漂亮的地方。

  Sarah: Hmm.

  萨拉:嗯。

  Todd: That area by far has the best views of the city.

  托德:那是整个旧金山市视野最好的地区。

  Sarah: Hmm, what is the most beautiful place in San Francisco?

  萨拉:嗯,那旧金山最美丽的地方在哪里?

  Todd: Well, actually the most beautiful place is outside the city. It's a place called Muir Woods. And it has the tallest trees in the world, and some of these trees are really old. They are theoldest trees in North America. Some of them are over 2,000 years old.

  托德:其实最漂亮的地方在郊外。那个地方名为穆尔森林。那里有世界上最高的树,还有很多非常古老的树。那些树是北美洲最老的树。一些树的年龄已经超过2000岁了。

  Sarah: Wow. It sounds like some place I would like to see. So it sounds really expensive. Whereis the cheapest place to live?

  萨拉:哇哦。听起来那是我想去游览的地方。而且听上去确实很贵。那生活成本最便宜的地方是哪里?

  Todd: The cheapest place to live is a place called Sunset. And Sunset is on the west side, andthe houses are kind of old and they're a little bit cheap. But one thing about Sunset is it hasnicest view of the ocean, and you could watch the sunset every night. That's why it's called theSunset area.

  托德:生活成本最便宜的地方是日落区。日落区位于旧金山西部,那里的房子很老,相对便宜一些。日落区拥有最棒的海景,你可以每晚观赏日落。那也是日落区得名的原因。

  Sarah: Hmm. If I wanted to go there, when is the best time to visit?

  萨拉:嗯。如果我想去那里游玩,那什么时候是最佳时间?

  Todd: Well, the best time is probably in the fall because that's when the weather is the nicest. It's not too cold, and it's not too hot. And it doesn't rain that much.

  托德:最佳游玩时间是秋天,因为那时的天气是最好的。不冷也不热。雨水也不多。

  Sarah: So when would be the worst time to visit?

  萨拉:那最差的游览时间是什么时候?

  Todd: The worst time to visit would be probably February and March, because February andMarch are the coldest and wettest months. So – well, March isn't that cold but sometimes it'swet, so it rains a lot.

  托德:最糟糕的游玩时间是2月和3月,因为2月和2月是最冷最潮湿的时间。3月不太冷,可是很潮湿,雨水很多。

  Sarah: Wow. That sounds really great. I want to go there.

  萨拉:哇哦。听上去很不错。我想去那里玩。

  Todd: Yeah, you should. It's great place.

  托德:好啊,你应该去看看。那是个很棒的地方。


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