跟读练习: Trump vs Zelensky Story in Easy English | Practice English - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Imagine entering the Oval Office to save your country,
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Imagine entering the Oval Office to save your country,
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only to be told you are gambling.
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With World War II, today we analyze the explosive confrontation between Trump and Zelensky,
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to help you master the English language of power and persuasion through real situations.
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to English Stories to Learn English.
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I am John, your teacher.
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Today, I have a fascinating story about something that happened recently between two leaders.
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President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met in a tense encounter.
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This story is not just politics.
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It is about power, persuasion, and difficult communication.
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You will learn real-life conversations between world leaders in high-pressure situations.
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You will understand how to express strong opinions and respond in complicated discussions.
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You will also pick up new vocabulary used in serious diplomatic and political conversations.
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So relax, listen carefully to my voice,
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and let's dive into this dramatic and intense meeting.
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Part 1 begins on a cold morning in Washington,
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with the sun shining, but the air feeling heavy.
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President Zelensky's plane landed, and he stepped out wearing his military-style outfit.
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He looked tired, with deep fatigue in his eyes after flying almost 10 hours for the meeting.
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His country was still fighting a terrible war,
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and this meeting with Trump was critical.
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Zelensky needed something from Trump,
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and Trump wanted something in return as well.
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Zelensky arrived at the White House at exactly 10.30 a.m with cameras flashing everywhere.
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Journalists whispered, trying to guess what would happen behind the closed doors inside.
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Inside the Oval Office, Trump waited,
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sitting back confidently with a small smirk on his face.
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When Zelensky entered, Trump stood up,
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walked toward him, and shook his hand firmly.
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Trump smiled and said, Mr. President, welcome back.
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Long flight, huh?
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With casual confidence, Zelensky nodded and replied,
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Yes, long flight, but I am here because this is important.
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They sat down as cameras recorded every second with the entire world watching closely.
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Trump leaned forward on the desk,
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feeling in control, or at least believing he was in control.
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Trump asked, So tell me,
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Vladimir, how are things going in Ukraine these days?
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Zelensky said, We are still at war.
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We need more support, weapons, financial aid, sanctions.
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Trump did not answer immediately.
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He smirked again and looked carefully at Zelensky.
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Trump said, A lot of people say this war could have been avoided with different negotiation.
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Zelensky's face changed, becoming serious.
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We negotiated.
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Putin does not keep his word.
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The room went silent.
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The tension became thick enough to feel physically.
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Trump tapped his fingers on the desk,
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then said, I like leaders who know how to make a deal.
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Zelensky leaned forward and replied,
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Every war has a victim.
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My people are dying daily.
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Trump looked at him without smiling for the first time during the entire meeting.
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Part two begins as the atmosphere in the room grows more tense and confrontational.
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The meeting shifts from polite discussion to open frustration from Trump and J.D.
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Vance.
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Vance looked at Zelensky seriously and said it was disrespectful to litigate in the Oval Office.
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He told Zelensky he should thank the president instead of arguing before American media.
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Zelensky shook his head and said everyone has problems during war,
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even the United States.
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He added that America has a nice ocean separating it from the conflict and feels no danger now.
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Zelensky said, you don't feel it now,
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but you will feel it in the future.
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God bless you.
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Trump interrupted immediately, saying, you don't know that.
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Don't tell us what we feel.
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The conversation then shifted to something unexpected, Zelensky's clothing choice.
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Since the invasion began, Zelensky wore military clothing to represent solidarity with soldiers.
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But here in the White House,
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it became a point of criticism rather than understanding.
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Brian Glenn asked whether meeting without wearing a suit was disrespectful to the President.
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He calmly said he would wear a suit when the war ended,
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not before his people were safe.
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Despite the explanation, criticism continued and highlighted cultural differences in the room.
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Trump looked at Zelensky and used a metaphor about cards,
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meaning power and advantages.
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You don't have the cards right now.
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With us, you start having cards, Trump said confidently.
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Zelensky answered instantly, I am not playing cards.
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I am serious.
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I am a president in a war.
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The exchange became heated as both leaders refused to move from their strong positions.
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Trump raised his voice and said Zelensky was gambling with millions of lives and a world war.
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Trump said Zelensky was being disrespectful to a country that had supported him greatly.
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J.D.
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Vance added sharply, Have you ever offered thanks?
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You are wrong.
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The meeting, intended to strengthen alliances,
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instead showed how complex diplomacy becomes.
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During war, even allies clash when emotions and political interests collide under pressure.
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Tensions rose as the conversation shifted away from policy and into personal criticisms.
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What should have been strategic discussion turned into confrontation fueled by mistrust.
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Diplomacy can fracture fast when leaders feel insulted or misunderstood in high-stakes rooms.
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Part 3 begins with the room filled with tension as Zelensky grows increasingly frustrated.
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He had traveled thousands of miles only to be mocked and questioned about his clothing.
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Trump and his team were not making the meeting easy,
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but Zelensky would not back down.
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He was the leader of a country at war,
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and he needed to stand firm no matter the pressure.
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Trump looked at him and said the U.S had given more support than any other nation on Earth.
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Trump asked, where does it end?
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You keep asking for more.
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What is the final point?
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Zelensky met Trump's eyes and replied calmly that the issue was not money but survival.
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He said his people were dying every day and Russia was attacking relentlessly.
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Zelensky said, if we stop fighting,
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we lose our country, speaking with quiet urgency.
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Trump smirked again and tapped his fingers on the table,
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showing impatience and doubt.
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Trump asked, and if you keep fighting, what happens?
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More war?
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More destruction?
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Trump said he did not like endless wars and insisted repeatedly that he wanted peace.
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Zelensky's expression grew desperate as he asked Trump to help Ukraine win the war.
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Trump shook his head and asked whether Zelensky really believed Ukraine could beat Putin.
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Silence filled the room as everyone understood Trump's complicated relationship with Putin.
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Trump said Putin was smart and suggested Zelensky should talk to him instead of fighting.
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Zelensky could not believe it and said they had tried negotiating,
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but Putin did not listen.
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Trump leaned forward and lowered his voice,
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saying he could talk to Putin if he were president.
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Trump repeated his claim that the war would already be over if he were in office.
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Zelensky was frustrated because Trump never explained how he would stop the war.
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Zelensky realized the meeting was not just about Ukraine,
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but also about Trump's election.
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Trump wanted to appear as the only leader capable of controlling someone like Putin.
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Zelensky needed real help, not political theater or campaign-style statements.
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The conversation came to an end with both leaders standing firm in their positions.
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Zelensky had made his case,
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and Trump had delivered his message, but little had changed.
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One thing became clear.
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Trump saw himself as a deal-maker,
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while Zelensky saw himself as a fighter.
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Meanwhile, Putin watched from afar,
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waiting for his next opportunity to act or influence.
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As Zelensky left the White House,
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reporters rushed toward him for immediate reaction.
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Mr. President, how did the meeting go?
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A journalist shouted loudly over the crowd.
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Zelensky took a deep breath and said,
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I came here for help.
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I hope America still stands with Ukraine.
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Zelensky turned and walked away from the cameras,
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carrying the weight of a nation on his shoulders.
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This story is not over because the war is still happening and diplomacy continues changing.
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politics remain uncertain global leaders keep arguing
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and the world keeps watching closely the future of ukraine europe
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and even global stability depends on decisions like these
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and as long as the conflict continues meetings like this will
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shape the path forward for students of english stories like this
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reveal how leaders speak under extreme pressure they show how persuasion works,
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how tension rises, and how communication breaks down.
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They also show how words,
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tone, and confidence can shift the direction of a negotiation.
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Every sentence carries power when millions of lives and international peace are involved.
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And that is why understanding stories like this helps you learn English with deeper meaning.

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