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[17分35秒] 成长与责任:孩子们的音乐故事与家庭纷争

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    本文通过《音乐之声》中一段生动的家庭与音乐故事,展示了如何在真实语境中学习英语,涵盖亲子交流、日常场景对话以及情感表达,帮助学习者摆脱教科书式的僵硬英语,掌握更自然、更生活化的表达方式。
    学习英语不仅要掌握语法和词汇,更重要的是能在真实场景中自然运用。然而,课本上的句子往往过于正式,与实际生活中的表达相差甚远。想要说出一口地道、自然的英语,就需要接触真实语境中的对话。在这里,我们精选日常高频使用的英语表达,涵盖社交、工作、旅行等场景,帮你摆脱“教科书式英语”,学会老外真正在用的说法。下面是本期《第四期 第38集 音乐之声》的内容,坚持积累,让你的英语更贴近生活!

    Now that they're just us, would you please tell me your name again and how old you are? I'm Lisa. I'm sixteen years old and I don't need a governor. Well I'm glad you told me, Lisa, we'll just be good friends. I'm Friedrich. I'm fourteen. I'm impossible. Really? Who told you that, Friedrich? For oil, I'm Josephine. Four governors is a girl. I'm Bukita. Um, didn't tell me how old you are, Louisa. I'm Brigita. She's Louisa. She's thirteen years old and you're smart. I'm Ken and I think your dress is the ugliest one I ever saw. Brigita, you shouldn't say that. Why not? Don't you think it's ugly? Of course. But for all I'm Hildes was a list. I'm Kurt. I'm eleven. I'm in Cardinal. Congratulations. What's in Cardinal? I think it means you want to be treated like a boy. I'm Martha and I'm going to be seven, I'm three-stay. And I'd like a pink pair of far. Well, pink's my favorite color too. Yes, your brittle and your five-year-old. Why, your practically a lady. Now I have to tell you a secret. I've never been a governor before. Do you mean you don't know anything about being a governor? Nothing, I'll need lots of advice. Well, the best way to start is to be sure to tell father to mind his own business. You must never come to dinner on time. Never eat your soup quietly. And drink it. Always blow your nose. But where they say throwing my ring real. No, why not? Because I like you. All right, down children, outside for your walk. Father's orders. Now hurry up, hurry up. Quick, quick, quick, quick. From line Maria. I'm proud Smith to help keep her. How do you do? I'll show you to your room. Follow me. Hi, I'm Maria. Can we do this every day? Don't you think it's going to get tired of it, Louisa? I suppose so. Every other day? I haven't had so much fun since the day. But glue on frontline just finished to the brush. I can't understand how children as nice as you can. I just have to pay such awful, sick, so people. Oh, it's easy. But why do it? Well, how else can we get father's attention? Yes. Oh, I see. Well, we'll have to think about that one. All right, everybody. Over here. What are we going to do? Let's think of something to do for the Baroness when she comes. Father, there's an artistishing. Well, perhaps we can change his mind. Now, what songs do you know? We don't know any songs. Not any. We don't even know how to sing. No. Well, let's not lose any time. You must learn. But how? Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start. When you read, you begin with A B C. When you sing, you begin with Doremi. Doremi. Doremi. The first three notes just happen to be Doremi. Doremi. Doremi for so lucky. Oh, let's see if I can make it easier. Dore a deer, a female deer. Ray, a dropper golden sun. Me and Nate, I call myself far, long, long way to run. So a needle-pulling thread, Law and note to follow, sir. He, a drink with jam and bread, That will bring us back to do. Oh, oh, oh, oh, go! And me? This is Baroness Trader. And these? Are my children. How do you do? All right, go inside. Dry off, clean up, change your clothes to a pot back here. Immediately. Prahlani, we'll stay here, please. I, uh, think I'd better go see what Max is up to. Now, Prahlani. I want a truthful answer from you. Yes, Captain. Is it possible? Or could I have just a match with it? Have my children, by any chance, been climbing trees today? Yes, Captain. I see. And where may I ask that they get these, um, these... Late notes. Oh, is that what you call them? I made them, from the drapes that used to hang in my bedroom. Drey. They sure had plenty of wear left. The children have been everywhere in them. Do you mean to tell me that my children have been roaming about... ...sutsp, dressed up in nothing but some old threaps? Mm-hmm. And having a marvelous time. They have uniforms. Straight jackets, if you'll forgive me. I will not forgive you for that. Children cannot do all the things they're supposed to do if they have to worry about sporting their... ...prisoning their silver. Well, they wouldn't dare. They love you too much. They fear you too much. I don't wish you to discuss my children in this manner. Well, you've got to hear from someone you're never home long enough. I said I don't want to hear anything more from you about my children. I know you don't, but you've got to. Not take lethal. I don't want to be a hero. You're going to wake up and find she's a woman. You won't even know her. And Friedrich, he's a boy, but he wants to be a man like you... ...and there's no one to show him how. You dare. Tell me about myself. Friedrich could tell you about him if you've let her get close to you. She notices everything. And Kurt pretends he's tough, not to show her her tea is when you brush him a sander. That will do. The way you do all of them. The reason I don't know about you... I said that will do. Someone has to find out about her and the little ones just want to be loved. Oh, please, Captain. Love them. Love them all. I don't care to hear anything further from you about my children. I'm not finished yet. Fry life. Now you will pack your things this minute... ...and return to the abbey. What's that? It's singing. Yes, I realise it's singing, but who is singing? The children. The children. I taught them something to sing for the Baroness. Fry life. I... ...behaved badly. I apologise. I'm far too outspoken. It's one of my worst thoughts. You were right. I don't know my children. Still time, Captain. They want so much to be close to you. You brought music back into their hands. I've forgotten. Fry life. I want you to stay. I... I ask you to stay. To stay. You can't be of any help. You have already. More than you know. It's very kind of you to offer to help me, Baroness. I'm delighted, isn't it? I really don't think I do have anything that would be appropriate. Now where is that lovely little thing you were wearing? You're reading me. When he's captain, he couldn't keep his eyes off him. Come, my dear, we are women. Let's not pretend we don't know when a man notices us. Here we are. Captain notices everybody and everything. There's no need for your so defensive, Maria. You are quite attractive, you know. My captain would hardly be a man if he didn't notice you. I hope you're joking. Not at all. But I've never done a thing to do. She would have had too much of her. There's nothing more irresistible to a man than a woman who's in love with him. In love with him, of course. But what makes it so nice is he thinks she's in love with you. But that's not true. Surely you've noticed the way he looks into your eyes. And you know, you blushed in his arms when you were dancing just now. Don't take it to heart. He'll get over it soon enough, I should think. Men do you know? Then I should go. I mustn't stay here. There's something I can do to help. Don't know. Yes. Please don't say a word about this to the captain. No. No, I wouldn't dream of this. Good binary, eh? I'm sure you'll make a very sign. Hello. I thought I'd just mindfiring you here. Is that was there something you wanted? No, no, no, no. Sit up, please. Ah, Mary? You know, I was thinking and I was wondering two things. Why did you run away to the abbey? And what wasn't that made you come back? Well, I had an obligation to fulfill and I... I came back to fulfill it. Is that all? And I missed the children. Yes. Only the children. No. Yes. Isn't it right I should have missed them? Oh, yes, yes, of course. I was only hoping that perhaps you... perhaps you might... Yes. Well, nothing was the same when you were away and... it'll be all wrong again after you leave. And I just thought perhaps you might... change your mind? I'm sure the Baroness will be able to make things fine for you. Maria? There isn't going to be any Baroness. There isn't? No. I don't understand. Well, we've... called off engagement, you see. Oh, I'm sorry. Yes. You are? You did? Yes. Where are you? You can't! Marry someone when you're... in love with someone else. Can you? Marry someone else? My fellow Austrians. I shall not be seeing you again, perhaps for a very long time. I would like to sing for you now a love song. I know you share this love. I pray that you will never let it die. I pray that you will never let it die. Happy to meet me. Blossom of snow may you bloom and grow. Blue and grow forever. Hadovice, Hadovice. Bless my homeland for you. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you. The festival competition has come to its conclusion, except of course we don't know yet what that conclusion will be. And while the judges are arriving at their decision, I have been given permission to offer you an encore. This will be the last opportunity the bond traps will have of singing together for a long, long time. Even now, officials are waiting in this auditorium to escort Captain Fondtrap to his new command in the naval forces of the Third Reich. And so, ladies and gentlemen, the family Fondtrap again to bid you farewell.

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  • beginning

    名词开始; 根源; 原始思想; 前兆

    动词开始( begin的现在分词)

    1. 开始;开端;开头;起点
    The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.

    e.g. This was also the beginning of her recording career...
    这也是她唱片生涯的开始。
    e.g. Think of this as a new beginning.
    把这当作一个新起点。

    2. 先兆;开始部分
    The beginnings of something are the signs or events which form the first part of it.

    e.g. I had the beginnings of a headache...
    我有了头痛的先兆。
    e.g. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow.
    讨论拉开了同莫斯科对话的序幕。

    3. 初期;早期
    The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts.

    e.g. The wedding will be at the beginning of March.
    婚礼定于三月初举行。

    4. 开头;开篇
    The beginning of a piece of written material is the first words or sentences of it.

    e.g. ...the question which was raised at the beginning of this chapter.
    在本章开头所提出的问题

    5. 出身;背景;起源
    If you talk about the beginnings of a person, company, or group, you are referring to their backgrounds or origins.

    e.g. His views come from his own humble beginnings.
    他的观点源于他卑微的出身。

    6. 刚入门的;初级的
    You use beginning to describe someone who is in the early stages of learning to do something.

    e.g. The people that she had in her classroom were beginning learners.
    她带的这班学生都是初学者。

  • conclusion

    名词结论; 结局; 断定,决定; 推论

    1. 结论;推论
    When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully and have considered all the relevant facts.

    e.g. Over the years I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician...
    这些年来,我得出的结论是她是一位非常伟大的音乐家。
    e.g. I have tried to give some idea of how I feel — other people will no doubt draw their own conclusions.
    我试着说了一些我的感受,其他人无疑会有他们自己的结论。

    2. 结束;末尾
    The conclusion of something is its ending.

    e.g. At the conclusion of the programme, I asked the children if they had any questions they wanted to ask me.
    节目结束的时候,我问孩子们有没有问题想问我。

    3. 缔结;签订
    The conclusion of a treaty or a business deal is the act of arranging it or agreeing it.

    e.g. ...the expected conclusion of a free-trade agreement between Mexico and the United States.
    墨西哥与美国之间自由贸易协定的如期签订

    4. 必然会发生的事;事先料定的结局
    You can refer to something that seems certain to happen as a foregone conclusion .

    e.g. It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him...
    早已注定我最终会和他干同一行。
    e.g. The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.
    锦标赛的结果差不多在意料之中。

    5. 最后;总而言之
    You say 'in conclusion' to indicate that what you are about to say is the last thing that you want to say.

    e.g. In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and readily available form of exercise.
    总而言之,散步是一种廉价、安全、愉快的锻炼方式,而且随时随地都可以进行。

    6. 匆忙地下判断;草率地下结论
    If you say that someone jumps to a conclusion, you are critical of them because they decide too quickly that something is true, when they do not know all the facts.

    e.g. I didn't want her to jump to the conclusion that the divorce was in any way her fault...
    我不想让她草率地断定离婚完全是她的错。
    e.g. Forgive me. I shouldn't be jumping to conclusions.
    原谅我,我不该草率地下结论。

  • engagement

    名词约会; 订婚,婚约; 约定,契约; 雇用

    1. 约会;约定
    An engagement is an arrangement that you have made to do something at a particular time.

    e.g. He had an engagement at a restaurant in Greek Street at eight.
    他8点在希腊街的一个餐厅有个约会。
    e.g. ...business-related social engagements.
    与公事有关的社交约会

    2. 婚约
    An engagement is an agreement that two people have made with each other to get married.

    e.g. I've broken off my engagement to Arthur...
    我已经解除了与阿瑟的婚约。
    e.g. Announcing our engagement was a relief.
    宣布婚约让我们松了一口气。

    3. 订婚期
    You can refer to the period of time during which two people are engaged as their engagement .

    e.g. I felt our engagement was quite an unhappy time.
    我觉得我们订婚期间非常不愉快。

    4. 交战;战斗
    A military engagement is an armed conflict between two enemies.

    e.g. The constitution prohibits them from military engagement on foreign soil.
    宪法禁止他们在外国采取军事行动。

    5. see also: engage

  • escort

    名词护送者; 护航舰; 陪同某人参加社交活动的人(尤指男人); 受雇陪同某人外出社交的人(尤指女人)

    及物动词护送,护卫

    The noun is pronounced /'esk??t/. The verb is pronounced /?'sk??t/. 名词读作 /'esk??t/。动词读作 /?'sk??t/。
  • governor

    名词主管人员; 统治者,管理者; 美州长; [机]节速器,调节器

    1. 州长;省长;总督
    In some systems of government, a governor is a person who is in charge of the political administration of a region or state.

    e.g. He was governor of the province in the late 1970s...
    他在20世纪70年代末担任该省的省长。
    e.g. Governor William Livingston addressed the New Jersey Assembly.
    威廉·利文斯顿州长在新泽西州议会上发表了演说。

    2. (学校、医院等的)董事,理事
    A governor is a member of a committee which controls an organization such as a school or a hospital.

    e.g. Governors are using the increased powers given to them to act against incompetent headteachers.
    董事们运用赋予他们的更大权力罢免不称职的校长。
    e.g. ...the chairman of the BBC board of governors.
    英国广播公司董事会主席

    3. (英国一些机构的)主管,总裁
    In some British institutions, the governor is the most senior official, who is in charge of the institution.

    e.g. The incident was reported to the prison governor.
    这一事件已汇报给监狱长。

  • marvelous

    形容词不可思议的; 非凡的; 引起惊异的; 神乎其神

  • outspoken

    形容词坦率的; 直言的; 毫无保留的; 心急口快

    1. 坦率的;直言不讳的
    Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people.

    e.g. Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform in Kenya...
    一些教会领袖明确表示支持肯尼亚的政治改革。
    e.g. He was an outspoken critic of apartheid.
    他公开抨击种族隔离制度。

    outspokenness
    His outspokenness has ensured that he has at least one senior enemy within the BBC hierarchy.
    他的坦率直言已经使得他和英国广播公司内部的至少一位高层树了敌。
  • uniforms

    制服( uniform的名词复数 );

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