跟读练习: Dakota Johnson Explains Her Missing Tooth Gap - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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-Hey, I have to talk to you about something, because there's been some headlines about you last couple of days.
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-Hey, I have to talk to you about something, because there's been some headlines about you last couple of days.
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Do you know what I'm talking about?
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-Yeah. It's really stressing me out.
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-Well, your fans are upset, because, apparently, everyone's broken-hearted that the gap in your teeth is not there anymore.
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And fans are heartbroken. People are upset.
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No one knows what to say. What is going on?
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What -- The gap is gone? What's up?
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-Yeah. Well, first of all, the fact that this is a newsworthy event in our world right now is pretty Chaka Khan to me.
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-Chaka Khan. -Chaka Khan.
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-Yeah, why is everyone upset?
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-Well, so I had a permanent retainer since I was like 13, and it was just glued to the back of my teeth.
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And I was having a lot of neck problems recently, so my orthodontist -- she decided that it would be a good idea to take it off and see if my jaw sort of expanded.
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And it helped me, and my gap closed by itself.
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And I'm really sad about it, too.
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-Now, wait, wait. Hold on a second.
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First of all, you got to walk me back.
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Your neck bothered you, and so that's what made you take the retainer out of your mouth?
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Like, is that a thing? Has anyone ever heard of that?
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-Yeah. That is a real thing. Yeah.
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-So if your neck bothers you, it might be your teeth?
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-Well, as you grow as a human being, your...
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-Uh-huh. -...your skull expands and your jaw and your teeth move.
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You know, your teeth don't look like they did when you were a baby.
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-They do, actually. I was born...
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I was born with veneers. -Oh. Cool. Cool.
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-I broke this tooth. This one is fake.
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-Let me feel it.
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-It's not going to feel different.
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It feels like a tooth. -Not if you go like this.
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Can you hear that? -It sounds like a tooth.
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-It's like when knock on a hollow part of a wall.
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-Is that one fake, too? -Are they both fake?
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-All my teeth are fake. Yeah, actually.
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This one might be fake, as well. Yeah. That's weird.
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-Yeah. -But let me tap on your tooth.
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-Okay. -You don't have any nails. -Yeah. I don't have any nails.
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I know. I took them off before the show.
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I want to talk to you -- -Anyway, hold on.
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This is really important. -Yeah.
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-I'm sad about my gap tooth, too.
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So I'd really appreciate some privacy in this time -- -Wait. What?
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First of all, don't demand -- don't demand -- Don't clap for that. Don't demand or clap.
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You demand some privacy? -Yeah.
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-I think it looks beautiful.
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-Well, I have to deal with a whole new world of problems.
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-No. -Getting food stuck in my tooth.
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-That's your new thing?
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-Yeah, because before, it would just slide right through.
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-So your whole life has changed, and you're dealing with it, as well.
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-Yeah. -Just as much as the public and your fans are dealing with -- -Yeah, but it's going to come back.
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-The gap will come back? -Yeah.
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-How? -Other retainers.
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-So you're gonna get a retainer to split your tooth -- -The world of dentistry is so advanced -- -Wait. Are you serious about this?
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Because, what if -- Dude, what if you come back, you get a gap, and then your neck hurts?
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Then what? Then where do we go? Back to the drawing board.
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-No, because we're gonna do it in a really holistic, sort of, like, osteopath-- -Don't even talk to me about this.
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Hey, I do want to -- I have a story I want to bring up.
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And I don't even want to talk about it.
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But I heard this rumor that you used to make reservations at a dinner -- dinner reservations at a restaurant under a famous person's name.
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Do you know what I'm talking about?
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-Mm-hmm, yeah.
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-You used to call up and say you have a table for George Clooney.
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-Yeah. -Why?
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-Because I wanted to go to the good restaurants when I was growing -- when I was in high school.
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-Do you know George Clooney? -No, I don't.
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-So, wait. You would call up and go, "Hey, table for four, George Clooney"?
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-Yeah, 'cause nobody else is named George Clooney.
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Also, it works every time. Try it.
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-I should actually try, yeah.
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-Next time you can't get into a restaurant -- -I can't get into any restaurant, yeah.
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-But I used to do that when I was a teenager.
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-And you'd call up and say George -- And then what would happen when you'd show up?
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-I'd say, "He's going to join us later." It'd be, like, a bunch of kids.
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-Does George know that you do this?
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-Well, I met him a couple of years ago.
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We were traveling to the Toronto Film Festival and we happened to be on the same plane.
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And I was like, "Hi. I'm Dakota." And he's like, "Oh, I've heard of you.
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I know what you do." -"I know what you do," is what he said?
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-Yeah. He was like, "You call and you use my name.
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It's okay." -He really did that?
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-Yeah. -So he said it's okay?
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-Yeah. -So you continued to do it?
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-Yeah. -Yeah. Why not?
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I think it's fun. -All the time.
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-Let's talk about your movie, "The Peanut Butter Falcon." -Yeah. -Tell me about this.
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And what is the movie about, for anyone watching.
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-"The Peanut Butter Falcon" is about a young man with down syndrome who escapes a nursing home to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional wrestler.
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-And is this -- Who is the actor?
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-His name is Zack Gottsagen.
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-It was his first film, is that correct?
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-It was his first feature film, yeah.
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He had made one kind of smaller film before.
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-Did you get to -- It's him and Shia, right?
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-Him and Shia LaBeouf. -Shia LaBeouf.
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-Yeah, the other Shia. -Is there two Shias?
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-No. -No. That's the name I use to get reservations, by the way.
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-Yeah. -Table for two, Shia LaBeouf.
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How was it working with Shia? He's a little...
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He's a little reckless a little bit, wasn't he?
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-I think that, sometimes, on occasion, he can be a little reckless.
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However, on this film, Zack, who is the other star of the film, is a really incredible person.
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He's the most pure and loving and genuine, nonjudgmental human being I've ever met in my life.
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And he totally changed my world and totally changed Shia's world, too.
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And the three of us became really close.
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They became very, very close.
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And it kind of totally shifted things for Shia, I think.
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-Oh, good.

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