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| 发布时间:2006-9-1 12:18:33 | 信息来源:本站原创 | 浏览: | |
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Reporter: And what about classical concerts?
Kimberley: Yes—there are classical concerts here a lot—the other students perform here and I go to those when I can.
Reporter: What about exhibitions—have you ever—?
Kimberley: Oh yes, lots of times—I like exhibitions—exhibitions about famous people—dancers, actors, you know—
Reporter: Mmm. And what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?
Kimberley: No, I don't like folk music very much.
Reporter: What about the opera?
Kimberley: No, never. I don't really like opera. It's a bit too heavy for me.
Reporter: A pop concert?
Kimberley: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic—she's a really great dancer.
Reporter: And have you ever been to the theatre?
Kimberley: Yes, I have.
Reporter: Right. Thank you Kimberley. My next question is—which do you like best of all? And I think I know the answer.
Kimberley: Yes—ballet, of course. After that, exhibitions. And after that, art galleries.
Reporter: OK.
Kimberley: Erm, what's left. Can I see the list?
Reporter: Yes, of course.
Kimberley: Erm, let me see—oh, it's difficult—I suppose—what next?—er—classical concerts, pop concerts, the theatre. Well, I think pop concerts next, I like going to those. Then I don't know. Classical concerts or the theatre? Classical concerts I think. So that leaves the theatre after them. OK?
Reporter: Great. And many thanks for talking to us, Kimberley.
Kimberley: You're welcome.
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Mrs. Bradley: Six packets of Rothmans and three of Silk Cut please.
Salesgirl: Six Rothmans ... and three Silk Cut. That's ... six fifty fives—three pound thirty ... three Silk Cut—one forty-four ... That's four pound seventy-four altogether. Thank you. 26p. change ... and your stamps.
Interviewer: Excuse me madam.
Mrs. Bradley: Yes?
Interviewer: I wonder whether you'd help us. We're doing a survey on smokers' habits. Would you mind ...?
Mrs. Bradley: Well ... I'm in a bit of a hurry actually
Interviewer: It'll only take a few minutes. We'd very much appreciate your help.
Mrs. Bradley: Well all right. I can spare that I suppose.
Interviewer: Thank you. You are a smoker ... of course?
Mrs. Bradley: Yes I'm afraid I am. My husband is too. As you can see ... I've just bought the week's ration.
Interviewer: Would you describe yourself as being a heavy smoker?
Mrs. Bradley: Heavy ... no. I wouldn't call three packets of twenty a week heavy smoking. That's not even ten a day. No ... a light smoker. My husband ... he's different ...
Interviewer: Yes?
Mrs. Bradley: I get in twice as many a week for him. He smokes twenty or more a day.
Interviewer: You wouldn't describe him as a chain-smoker ...?
Mrs. Bradley: No ... he's not as bad as that.
Interviewer: Right ... Thank you Mrs. ...?
Mrs. Bradley: Bradley. Doris Bradley.
Interviewer: ... Mrs. Bradley. You and your husband smoke cigarettes I see. What about cigars ... a pipe ... Does your husband ...?
Mrs. Bradley: Oh he's never smoked a pipe. He's the restless, nervy type. I always associate pipe-smoking with people of another kind ... the calm contented type ... As for cigars I suppose he never smokes more than one a year—after his Christmas dinner. Of course I only smoke cigarettes. |
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