跟读练习: 02 A Great Idea - Tuning in the USA - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Maxwell McMillan presents Tuning In The USA.
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Maxwell McMillan presents Tuning In The USA.
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Today on Tuning In The USA, we're in New York City at the office of the American Toymakers Association.
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Association.
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Susan Stewart has a meeting with Mr. Martinez, the president of the association.
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She tells him about her new idea.
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She wants to start a program to give toys to children in hospitals.
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But she needs help.
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She wants toy companies to give the toys.
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Maybe Mr. Martinez will offer Susan his help.
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National Toymakers Association.
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May I help you?
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One moment, please.
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There's a call for Mr. Donoghue on line one.
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Hello, may I help you?
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Good morning.
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Yes, my name is Susan Stewart, and I'm here to see Mr. Martinez.
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I see you have an 1130 appointment.
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I'm a little early.
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Please have a seat.
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I'll call him.
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He may be able to see you now.
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Susan Stewart is here to see you.
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Fine.
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I'll send her in.
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He'll see you now.
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His office is the first door on the left.
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Thank you.
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Hello, it's me.
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Come in, come in, Susan.
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It's good to see you again.
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Please sit down.
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I'm glad you had time to see me.
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For you, I always have time.
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What can I do for you?
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Well, I have a marvelous idea.
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I want you to hear about it.
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Oh?
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Yes.
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There are thousands of children in hospitals across the country.
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Some of them are very sick, and they are spending months indoors and in bed.
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Oh, I know about children in hospitals.
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From your own experience?
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Yes.
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My nephew was in the hospital with cancer.
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He was five years old.
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Oh dear, I'm sorry to hear that.
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Oh he's better now, thank goodness.
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But the poor child spent eight months in bed.
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And his uncle brought toys to him, right?
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Yes, and he loved them.
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They were his friends, his world, his life.
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Then you're going to love my plan.
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I want to ask toy companies to give toys to hospitals.
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Do you think the manufacturers will want to help?
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Yes, I think so.
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It's good publicity.
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And of course, everyone loves children.
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You know, it might work.
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But who's going to organize the program?
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I am.
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I'll contact all the children's hospitals in the country, and my volunteer helper will contact all the toy manufacturers.
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That's a lot of work.
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I have a computer, and I hope to have a very good helper, a very important powerful, intelligent man.
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Also very busy.
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Oh, remember your little nephew.
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Yes, of course.
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I'll gladly help.
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Great!
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Now, how about letting me buy you lunch?
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Well, since you're buying.
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I'm hungry.
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Let's go.
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Let's study for a minute.
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How do you introduce yourself in an office?
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Listen to this again.
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Hello, may I help you?
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My name is Susan Stewart, and I'm here to see Mr. Martinez.
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Listen to Susan one more time.
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My name is Susan Stewart and I'm here to see Mr. Martinez.
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Okay, let's say you come to see me.
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My name is Mr. Lee.
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First you see my secretary and she says, Hello, may I help you?
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What do you say?
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My name is My name is...
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And I'm here to see Mr. Lee.
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Right!
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That's one way to introduce yourself in an office.
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Bye now.
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And now, act two.
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This time on Tuning In the USA, we join Susan Stewart at Riverdale Hospital.
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Her father, Dr. Philip Stewart, works there as a children's doctor, a pediatrician.
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Susan tells her father and his young patient, Jimmy, about her new idea, giving toys to children in hospitals.
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She's excited because Mr. Martinez, the president of the American Toymakers Association, is going to help her Dr. Stewart loves her idea, and he offers some helpful suggestions
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Excuse me, nurse?
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May I help you?
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I'm looking for my father Dr. Stewart.
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He's down the hall in room 202.
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Hello, may I come in?
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Susan, of course, come in.
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Meet Jimmy Kronsky.
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Hello, Jimmy.
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How are you today?
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Fine.
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Well, you don't sound very happy.
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After three weeks in this bed, he is, well, a little unhappy.
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Why is he here?
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Nothing serious, I hope.
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No, not really.
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A broken leg with some minor problems, but he's okay.
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Next week, he's going home.
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Right, Jimmy?
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I hope so.
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Do you like tigers, Jimmy?
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Yes, I do.
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I love to see them at the zoo.
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Well, I have one here for you.
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And this one doesn't bite.
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Wow, a toy tiger?
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Thank you.
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Oh, it's my pleasure.
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How nice, Susan.
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Where did you get it?
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I had a wonderful meeting with the president of the American Toymakers Association, Mr. Martinez.
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And he gave you this stuffed animal?
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Dad, he gave me a thousand stuffed animals.
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A thousand?
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Wow.
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We're working together on a marvelous project.
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Oh?
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We're asking toy manufacturers to give toys to children in hospitals.
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Like me.
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Right.
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But I have a problem.
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A problem?
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I have to contact all the children's hospitals in the country.
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Hundreds of them.
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I can't call them all on the telephone, and I'm afraid that letters will go to the wrong people.
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Is that all?
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No. We also need to find volunteers to distribute the toys.
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We can give the toys to them, and they can give them to the children.
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Well, I have an idea.
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Send a letter to our professional magazine, American Hospital magazine.
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Explain your idea.
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Tell them you need local volunteers.
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Maybe they'll write a short article with your name, address, and phone number.
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Perfect.
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Thanks for the great idea.
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Don't mention it.
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The great idea was yours.
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I'm just trying to help.
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In fact, I'd like to help by organizing the program here at Riverdale Hospital.
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What about me?
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I want to help too.
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Okay, you can be my assistant.
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Wow!
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And you're the best dad in the world.
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What do you say when someone says thank you?
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Today we're going to look at different things we can say.
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Listen to Jimmy and Susan again.
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Wow, a toy tiger.
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Thank you.
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Oh, it's my pleasure.
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Susan said, it's my pleasure.
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More often we say, you're welcome.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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There are many other things we can say, but you're welcome is the most common.
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now you try it thank you you're welcome and here's something a
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little different thank you very much you're very welcome thank you for listening you're very welcome bye now
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We hope you'll join us next time on Maxwell MacMillan's Tuning In the USA.

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