2-- didn't you hear? He was disqualified.
1-- how did that happen? He's so talented! I thought he had a great chance of winning a gold medal!
2-- if he didn't have any drug problems, he would have won.
1-- what? What kind of drugs was he using?
2-- he was taking steroids to make him stronger and faster.
1-- I thought that all athletes were supposed to be regularly tested for drugs.
2-- they are. The reason why they didn't disqualify him until after the race is because the results from the text only came back afterwards.
1-- that's so disappointing. I don't know why top athletes would feel the need to take drugs.
2-- I don't think it's right, but I can understand why they might. Imagine how much pressure there would be to win for your country!
1-- regardless of how much pressure you're under, there's never a good reason to take drugs.
2-- I agree. Hopefully with the new regulations, fewer athletes will try to cheat with drugs.
1-- let's hope so.
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注解:
1.disqualified被取消资格的
2.talented有才能的
3.disappointing令人失望的
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译文:
1--出什么事了吗?他怎么没赢?
2--你没听见吗?他被取消比赛资格了!
1--怎么可能?他是那么优秀!我本以为他有希望拿金牌的.
2--如果他没有出现药物问题,应该已经赢了.
1--什么?他服用了哪种类型的药物?
2--他服用了类固醇类的药物为了让自己跑得更快,更有力.
1--我觉得所有运动员都应该定期接受药检.
2--是的.这次之所以在比赛之后才取消他的资格就是因为药检的结果出来的晚了.
1--真让人失望啊.我不明白为什么顶尖选手还觉得自己需要服用药物.
2--我觉得这么做不对,但是我可以理解他们这么做的原因.想想为了自己代表的国家能够获胜他们需要承受多大的压力!
1--无论他们承受了多大压力,这都不是服用违禁药物的好理由.
2--我同意.希望新规定开始执行之后,服药作弊的运动员能少一些.
1--咱们拭目以待吧.