Episode 20: Quality Time ACT III

歌曲 Episode 20: Quality Time ACT III
歌手 英语听力
专辑 走遍美国

歌词

[00:00.01] 20-3 ACT III
[00:15.78] Good morning.
[00:18.06] What a wonderful morning!
[00:20.02] Don't the flowers smell wonderful?
[00:22.42] Good morning, Ellen.
[00:24.40] Yes, they do.
[00:25.98] That's why I'm reading my paper and having my coffee
[00:29.16] on the patio this morning.
[00:32.64] Ah, it does smell sweet.
[00:36.85] How was your school-board meeting last night?
[00:40.52] You must've come home very late.
[00:41.27] Did you find the sandwich I made for you?
[00:43.67] Thanks, dear.
[00:45.28] I was so tired
[00:47.83] I didn't even finish it.
[00:51.03] Philip, I've been working on this special project
[00:55.32] with the school board,
[00:56.57] and I'd like your opinion about it.
[00:59.85] What is it?
[01:02.09] I've been trying to find
[01:03.07] a way to encourage reading.
[01:07.10] Good luck!
[01:08.88] Well, I think I may have found a way to do it.
[01:11.46] Tell me about it.
[01:12.61] I work with families every day, Ellen.
[01:15.21] I see how people spend their leisure time--
[01:17.86] young and old.
[01:19.59] Mostly watching television.
[01:22.08] Well, that would be OK
[01:23.06] if, and I repeat,
[01:24.65] if people took the time to read.
[01:28.53] I couldn't agree with you more.
[01:30.75] The question is,
[01:31.87] how do we get them to read more?
[01:35.78] I think
[01:36.80] you're going to give me the answer to that question.
[01:38.60] You have that look in your eye.
[01:43.13] I do have an answer, Philip.
[01:44.15] Or at least I think I do.
[01:46.47] Well, tell me about it.
[01:50.35] The plan is a simple one.
[01:52.29] Involve the entire family in a reading project.
[01:57.23] In the home?
[01:58.69] Yes, in the home.
[01:59.57] But first in the school-rooms.
[02:02.42] Hmm, interesting.
[02:06.17] But how do you plan to do that?
[02:09.72] By arranging with the public schools
[02:11.67] to schedule one hour a week--to start with.
[02:15.04] During that time
[02:15.91] parents are invited to attend--
[02:17.59] and to read along with the children--their children.
[02:22.41] It can go beyond the school system, Ellen.
[02:26.52] Really?
[02:28.90] I guarantee you it would go very well in the hospitals.
[02:33.60] My patients--mostly kids--
[02:36.09] would love to read and be read to.
[02:38.82] You think so?
[02:40.22] I know so.
[02:42.02] Maybe we can experiment with your patients
[02:44.63] and see how the plan works.
[02:47.22] I love the idea.
[02:51.42] Would you work with me on it?
[02:56.50] I would love to, Philip.
[03:00.80] And that way,
[03:04.03] we'll spend more time together, Ellen.
[03:06.73] We just don't see each other anymore.
[03:10.83] You and I are very busy these days.
[03:13.34] This is true.
[03:14.72] We need to find time to be together more,
[03:16.60] to do things together more--you and I.
[03:19.94] This would be a wonderful way to accomplish that.
[03:22.04] I have a question.
[03:23.69] Yes?
[03:25.14] What do we read?
[03:27.94] To the patients in the ward?
[03:29.14] Yes.
[03:31.68] Well,
[03:32.68] let you and I talk about it.
[03:34.86] What would you like to read to them?
[03:49.38] Mrs. Stewart and I
[03:50.25] will read a poem by Robert Frost.
[03:54.10] It's called
[03:54.66] "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."
[03:58.43] Would you begin, Ellen?
[03:59.89] All right.
[04:03.64] "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
[04:07.36] by Robert Frost.
[04:09.75] Whose woods these are I think I know.
[04:12.34] His house is in the village though;
[04:14.98] He will not see me stopping here
[04:17.20] To watch his woods fill up with snow.
[04:20.71] My little horse must think it queer
[04:22.98] To stop without a farmhouse near
[04:25.80] Between the woods and frozen lake
[04:29.12] The darkest evening of the year.
[04:32.59] He gives his harness bells a shake
[04:34.73] To ask if there is some mistake.
[04:37.08] The only other sound's the sweep
[04:39.63] Of easy wind and downy flake.
[04:43.75] The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
[04:47.25] But I have promises to keep,
[04:49.55] And miles to go before I sleep,
[04:53.08] And miles to go before I sleep.
[05:02.25] You two belong on stage! That was wonderful!
[05:05.42] Grandpa!
[05:06.34] Dad ... Robbie. When did you come?
[05:09.26] We've been listening to you both.
[05:11.57] These are lucky kids.
[05:14.34] Do you enjoy reading together?
[05:16.85] Well, we may read together aloud at home.
[05:20.85] You were right, Robbie.
[05:23.45] I know.