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        The Graduate 《畢業(yè)生》(精講之二)
        [ 2006-10-06 09:34 ]

        主持人:戴寧

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        思想火花  本是一個(gè)受到良好教育,尊重長輩,有禮貌的年輕人。他對(duì)Mrs. Robinson一直抱有很好的印象……

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        Mrs. Robinson: Is there an ashtray in here?

        Ben: No.

        Mrs. Robinson: Oh yes I forgot. The track star doesn't smoke. Is it a girl?

        Ben: Is what a girl?

        Mrs. Robinson: Whatever it is that upsets you.

        Ben: Oh no. I'm just sort of disturbed about things.

        Mrs. Robinson: In general.

        Ben: That's right.

        Mrs. Robinson: Well, congratulations! 

        Ben: Thank you.

        Mrs. Robinson: Oh, Benjamin, I want to ask you something.

        Ben: What?

        Mrs. Robinson: Will you take me home?

        Ben: What?

        Mrs. Robinson: My husband took the car. Will you drive me home?

        Ben: Here you are, you take it (a set of car keys). Do you know how to work a foreign shift? (Mrs. Robinson shakes her head.)You don't?

        Mrs. Robinson: No.

        Ben: Let's go.

        Mrs. Robinson: What do you drink? Bourbon?

        Ben: Look, Mrs. Robinson, I drove you home. I was glad to do it. But I have some things on my mind. Can you understand that?

        Mrs. Robinson: Yes.

        Ben: All right.

        Mrs. Robinson: What do you drink? Benjamin I'm sorry to be this way, but I don't want to be alone in this house.

        Ben: Why not?

        Mrs. Robinson: Please wait till my husband gets home.

        Ben: When is he coming back?

        Mrs. Robinson: I don't know. Drink?

        Ben: No. Are you always this much afraid of being alone?

        Mrs. Robinson: Yes.

        Ben: Well, why can't you just lock the doors and go to bed?

        Mrs. Robinson: I'm very neurotic. May I ask you a question? What do you think of me?

        Ben: What do you mean?

        Mrs. Robinson: You've known me nearly all of your life. You must have formed some opinion.

        Ben: Well I've always thought that you were a very nice person.

        Mrs. Robinson: Did you know I was an alcoholic?

        Ben: What?

        Mrs. Robinson: Did you know that?

        Ben: Look I think I should be going.

        Mrs. Robinson: Sit down, Benjamin.

        Ben: Mrs. Robinson, if you don't mind my saying so. This conversation is getting a little strange. Now I'm sure that Mr. Robinson will be here any minute and -

        Mrs. Robinson: No.

        Ben: What?

        Mrs. Robinson: My husband will be back quite late. He should be gone for several hours.

        Ben: Oh my God.

        Mrs. Robinson: Pardon?

        Ben: Oh no, Mrs. Robinson, oh no.

        Mrs. Robinson: What's wrong?

        Ben: Mrs. Robinson, you didn't - I mean you didn't expect -

        Mrs. Robinson: What?

        Ben: I mean - you didn't really think that I would do something like that.

        Mrs. Robinson: Like what?

        Ben: What do you think?

        Mrs. Robinson: Well I don't know.

        Ben: For God's sake, Mrs. Robinson, here we are, you've got me into your house. You give me a drink. You put on music, now you start opening up your personal life to me and tell me your husband won't be home for hours.

        Mrs. Robinson: So?

        Ben: Mrs. Robinson, you are trying to seduce me. Aren't you?

        Mrs. Robinson: Why no. I hadn't thought of it. I feel rather flattered that you -

        Ben: Mrs. Robinson, will you forgive me for what I just said?

        Mrs. Robinson: It's all right.

        Ben: It's not all right. It's the worst thing I've ever said to anyone.

        Mrs. Robinson: Sit down.

        Ben: Please forgive me. Because I like you. I don't think of you that way. But I'm mixed up.

        Mrs. Robinson: That's all right. Now finish your drink.

        妙語佳句,活學(xué)活用

        1. I'm just sort of disturbed about things.

        sort of 口語:有點(diǎn)兒;有一些;就算是……
        disturbed 不高興的,討厭的,厭煩的
        about things 泛指,或者虛指

        這句話的意思是“我就是有點(diǎn)兒煩”。

        2. In general

        一般的煩。/ 就是煩,說不清煩什么。
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