跟读练习: When a Classy Woman Becomes Poor - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hi, my name is Charlotte.
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Please like and subscribe.
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I was born in Bordeaux, a beautiful city in France.
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When I was eight years old, we moved to the USA because my dad got a great job there.
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The city we moved to was huge, filled with skyscrapers, shops, and opportunities, or so I was told.
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However, it didn't take long for things to start going downhill.
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When I began attending school there, my parents enrolled me in a private school for international students.
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Hi, everyone.
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My name is Charlotte.
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I'm eight years old, and I come from France.
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I brought some Madelines that my mom made for everyone today?
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Hi, Charlotte.
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I'm Laura from Italy.
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Do you want to hang out later today?
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Laura and I became very close.
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We would often take the same bus home, do our homework together, and even attend drawing classes together.
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Even though Laura didn't speak any French, being with her reminded me a lot of home.
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I was shy and liked to keep things to myself, while Laura was fun and a bit wild, someone my mom wouldn't think was classy.
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Mom really didn't like Laura.
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She kept trying to make me hang out with kids from rich families that I didn't like.
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But I ended up making friends with two girls just so mom would stop nagging me.
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One evening, I forgot to tell mom I invited Laura over for dinner.
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Mom was really mean to Laura when she came.
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Charlotte mentioned your mom is a saleswoman.
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Do you guys even eat dinner every night?
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Or is it too expensive?
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Elise, why would you say something like that?
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It's okay, Uncle.
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No, we don't always have big dinners.
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But what we do have is each other.
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What's the point of a fancy dinner if the family isn't close?
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What do you mean by that?
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Oh, nothing.
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Did I upset you?
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I thought your family was okay.
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I think you should go.
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Mom, why?
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She's not going anywhere.
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She leaves now or you'll be sorry.
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An awkward silence fell, which Laura broke.
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Don't worry, I'll go.
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Seems like I just got my answer about the kind of family this is.
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Mom sharply told her, leave now.
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And with that, Laura left.
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I was really upset with mom, but she didn't seem to care.
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Laura told me not to let it bother me.
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You already have it tough with a mom like that.
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I won't make it worse by leaving you alone.
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I love you for being here.
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One gloomy day in the sixth grade, everything changed when my parents started to struggle financially after my dad lost his job and they had to move me to a public school.
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We can't just pull her out of school.
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She's doing so well.
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What would I even say to my friends if they asked?
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I want her to succeed here in the USA, to make something of herself and make me proud.
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Dad slammed his hand angrily on the table and glared at Mom.
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At least think clearly for once.
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You're not seeing the big picture as usual.
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You don't seem to get that I've lost my job and we're drowning in bills.
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The only sensible move is to switch her to public school.
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Yes.
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Mom was a bit of a difficult person.
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She was obsessed with maintaining a perfect image.
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Being perceived as poor was a disaster for her.
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Her mom was also a strict lady, obsessed with etiquette and rules.
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She was against my mom's marriage, although my dad was well off.
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But mom stood firm and married dad.
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So her parents cut her off.
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Now, us not having much money would make my grandma right.
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And that made my mom even madder.
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She made us move to a different city so she could lie and tell her friends that dad had received a job opportunity far away.
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I screamed and cried for days.
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I didn't want to leave our city or be away from Laura.
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But as usual, mom ignored my protests.
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I was heartbroken.
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Dad, I hate her.
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Dad hugged me.
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Hate is a strong word.
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You know how your mom is.
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She wants things her way.
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Life hasn't ended though.
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You'll make new friends.
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And about Laura, you can still talk to her on the and I'll help you see her once in a while.
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Thank you, Dad.
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You're too kind to be with someone like her.
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But I guess life isn't fair.
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Saying goodbye to Laura was incredibly hard.
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And to make things worse, after we moved, I realized I forgot the notebook with Laura's number in it.
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It was utterly heartbroken.
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Even though we didn't have a lot of money, Mom kept having big parties at fancy places for her friends.
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We were getting more and more into debt, even though Dad asked her many times to stop the parties.
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One day, she even gave her friend a really expensive ring for her birthday.
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Dad got really upset when the bank called him.
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Listen, woman, I can't take this anymore.
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This is your last chance.
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If you don't stop, we might have to split up.
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And I'll want to stay with Dad, really now.
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With that, Mom left.
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She was gone for a couple of days.
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Although Dad and I were worried, we didn't try to reach her.
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It was time for her to act like the adult she supposedly was.
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When she returned, she walked into the house and started doing laundry as if nothing had happened.
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From that day on, she stopped seeing her friends so much much and didn't waste our money anymore.
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I was relieved she finally came to her senses, but I could see a change in her.
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Her eyes had lost their spark.
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It was as if she had aged 10 years.
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Well, things at the public school weren't perfect either.
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At first, it was okay, but things changed quickly when I started junior year of high school.
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I noticed my body changing rapidly, even spotting some freckles on my face.
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It wasn't just my appearance that was changing.
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My social life was too.
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Suddenly, boys started looking at me differently.
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Girls were going out with boys, and there seemed to be more parties.
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Hey, Charlotte.
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How about grabbing some ice cream after school?
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Just the two of us.
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Just us?
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Alone?
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Yeah, just us.
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Why, were you planning on turning it into a group event?
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Well, I thought maybe we could invite Jessica too.
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Look, I wasn't making a guest list.
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You know what?
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Forget it.
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I gotta go.
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And hey, Charlotte, or should I call you the lost little raccoon, just because you're from France doesn't mean you're anything special here.
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If anything, it just shows you can't take a joke and always dampen the mood.
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Before I could respond, he pressed his gum into my hair as he walked away.
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It was not just embarrassing.
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It felt like a sharp hug at my dignity.
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I came back home that day, wanting to tell mom about it.
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She was cooking in the kitchen when I walked in.
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Hi, mom.
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I had a weird day at school today.
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I really don't have time for your stories right now.
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You know, we've been living in the USA for quite a while, and you still call a lot of things weird.
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I felt so angry, I started crying.
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Our relationship wasn't that great to begin with.
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But now, it felt ruined.
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If a girl doesn't find confidence in her mother, then the relationship feels distant.
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And each day, I was growing further away from my mom.
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I headed to my room to put away my books when I spotted a sketchbook on my desk, it was from the drawing classes with Laura, and it had her number inside.
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Turns out, I'd saved it here as well.
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I was ecstatic.
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I quickly and quietly went to the living room, grabbed my mom's phone, and dialed Laura's mom's number.
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Hello?
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Elise, what do you want?
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Uh, hi.
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It's actually Charlotte here, Laura's friend from school.
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Do you remember me?
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Can I talk to Laura?
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Oh, Charlotte.
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Yes, I remember you.
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One moment.
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Laura, your friend Charlotte is on the phone.
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Charlotte?
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Wow, I've been trying to find you, but I couldn't.
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How are you?
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Hey, Laura, I'm not on social media much.
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I really miss talking to you.
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We should hang out soon.
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I'd love to, but my family is going to Europe this Friday.
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Europe?
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That's so cool.
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I wish I could go too.
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You're so lucky.
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Why don't you come with us?
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My grandparents' house is big, and you can stay in the guest room.
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I'd love to, but my mom would never say yes.
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We don't have to tell her everything.
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Just say you're going on a school project abroad.
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She loves to brag about this stuff, no?
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Laura, that's smart.
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It's gonna be so fun.
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We can eat lots of good food, see new places, and maybe even paint.
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I'd love to paint in a quiet spot away from all the noise, especially away from mom.
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In fact, I found out that the city Laura and I were visiting was hosting a big art competition during our stay, and I signed up for it.
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On Friday, My mother drove me to the airport with a big smile on her face.
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I'm so proud of you, darling, for getting accepted to this elite school program.
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I'm sure it'll help you get accepted to one of the Ivy League schools.
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Um, sure.
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Yes, Mom.
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I got out of the car and walked to the airport gate when I saw Laura.
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She looked great, ran up to me, and gave me a big hug.
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Charlotte, we're going to Europe.
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It's going to be so fun.
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I'm so excited.
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I entered a drawing contest over there, too.
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The prize is also about $500,000.
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Can you come and cheer for me?
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It feels like a dream.
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Sure, but you have to draw me and make my eyebrows look good.
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I enjoyed spending time with Laura, but sometimes things felt off.
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It seemed like she would suddenly stop talking to her mom when I showed up, as if they were hiding something from me.
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One night after we had dinner, she said something strange.
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You know, I was actually happy when your family started having money problems.
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What?
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Why would you say that?
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Well, your mom was a witch, and seeing her getting humiliated was so satisfying.
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First of all, becoming poor has nothing to do with humiliation.
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Second, mom becoming poor also means me becoming poor.
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I thought your love for me was bigger than your hate for her.
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Oh, come on now.
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She's awful.
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Okay, okay, let's change the subject.
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Wanna eat some ice cream?
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I suddenly don't feel like it.
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I think I'm calling it a night.
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And with that, I stormed off.
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The competition day was getting close.
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It was going to last two days.
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The first for live painting in front of an audience, and the second for a closing ceremony where judges would announce the winners.
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Do you think the judges will be fair?
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I'm sure they will be.
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Are you excited to cheer me on?
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Of course!
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Will you cheer for me too?
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What do you mean?
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I'm entering the competition too.
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You knew that, right?
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What?
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No!
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You think I've lost my touch?
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I've been taking drawing classes for the past year.
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I see this as a great chance.
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But Laura, you never mentioned this.
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I didn't think I needed to report my plans to you.
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Anyway, I think it's better we focus on our own preparations for the next few days, so we probably shouldn't hang out too much.
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I was stunned.
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What happened to my best friend?
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I almost regretted coming on this trip.
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The only thing keeping me was the upcoming competition.
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I was determined to win and get the prize.
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The first day of the competition arrived, we were led onto the stage, each competitor equipped with a set of pencils, colors, and a blank canvas.
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Laura leaned over with a mischievous grin and whispered, may the best girl win.
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I was too stressed to respond and just focused on getting onto the stage.
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That's when I saw it.
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The event was being broadcast live on TV.
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My heart sank.
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I thought, oh no, my mom will see this.
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She'll ground me for life.
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Not only did I lie to her, But I'm also here with Laura, someone she can't stand.
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And now Laura, she turned out to be so different from what I thought.
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This is a nightmare.
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I wish I could just vanish.
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But I took a deep breath, pushed down my fear, and began to paint with all my heart, pouring every emotion onto the canvas.
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While sitting comfortably at home, my mom saw my face on the TV screen and yelled, Pierre, our daughter isn't on a school project.
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She's on TV with Laura.
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This is nonsense.
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She won't get away with this.
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We're flying to Europe.
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My parents caught the next flight and arrived on the second day of the competition.
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Mom tried calling me the whole time, but I was too caught up with the competition and the drama with Laura to answer.
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On the final day, as I stood on stage with Laura and the other competitors, they started announcing the winners.
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Laura got second place, and I was on the verge of tears until they announced, Charlotte is the winner!
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Overjoyed, I walked towards the microphone to give a speech, only to see my mom storm into the hall.
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I was shocked and embarrassed.
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Yelling in front of everyone, she demanded.
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How could you lie to me, Charlotte?
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You know there will be consequences.
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And with Laura, of all people?
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Oh, me, of all people?
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Remember when you burned the book that Charlotte wrote my number in?
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You called and insulted me and my mom.
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You even threatened me, a child, to stay away from Charlotte.
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Do you want me to say what you did too?
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Shut it.
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Don't you dare speak to my daughter like that.
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Laura, what exactly did my mom do to you?
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Let it go.
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Didn't you just win?
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Take your prize and leave with your parents.
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Your mom threatened Laura's mom with her connections and immigration, saying she'd get her deported.
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What kind of sick person hates a kid like this?
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What has she ever done to you?
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You need help.
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I'm taking the prize money and I'm leaving with dad.
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You should consider getting help.
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I'll even pay for your therapy.
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I traveled all this way for you to side with her?
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What lies has she told you?
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Enough.
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Let's go, Charlotte.
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Laura, what my mom did was wrong, but targeting me wasn't fair.
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Still, I'm here if you want to start over.
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Then I went to receive my medal and prize, hugged my dad, and we left.
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在本节课程中,学习者将通过观看视频,了解成长过程中与朋友关系和家庭压力的动态。Charlotte的故事展示了她在不同社会背景下的友谊如何遭受挑战。通过这一切,学习者将练习与朋友互动时所需的常用英语表达,感受到语言在建立人际关系中重要性。
核心词汇与短语
- 移居 (moved to) - 指从一个地方迁移到另一个地方。
- 国际学生 (international students) - 在国外学习的学生。
- 家庭 (family) - 家庭成员之间的关系和支持。
- 豪华晚餐 (fancy dinner) - 指高档的家庭聚餐,但不一定反映家庭的亲密感。
- 友谊 (friendship) - 朋友之间的情感联系。
- 经济困难 (financial struggles) - 家庭在经济上遇到的问题。
- 公共学校 (public school) - 政府资助的学校,通常是免费的。
- 同伴 (peer) - 同龄人或同一社会阶段的人。
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观看视频时,注意Charlotte的语调和情感变化,以便更好地模仿她的表达方式。在进行英语影子跟读时,请尝试跟随她的节奏,尤其是在对话部分。这个节目的语速适中,适合进行雅思口语练习。可以先听一遍,然后暂停视频,尝试复述她所说的话,特别是涉及友谊和家庭感受的表达。
此外,利用看YouTube学英语的优势,反复观看视频的特定片段,直至可以流利地表达相似的情感和观点。这样不仅帮助你提高口语能力,还有助于增强你对人际关系的理解。最后,参与相关讨论,分享你对视频内容的看法,将所学应用于实际生活中,这对你的英语口语练习大有裨益。
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