参考译文
Angela: Wait! I need to put sunscreen on Davy before he goes to the game.
安吉拉:等等,戴维去参加运动之前我需要给他涂上防晒霜。
Juan: It’s not sunny today. He doesn’t need sunscreen.
胡安:今天阳光不是很烈。他不需要涂防晒霜。
Angela: And here are four water bottles to make sure he stays hydrated and doesn’t get heat stroke.
安吉拉:还要给你们四瓶水,以确保他身体时刻保持水分充足并且不会中暑。
Juan: One of the other parents is bringing drinks for the kids. It’s fine. We don’t need that.
胡安:有一个孩子的家长负责给孩子们带饮料。没事的。我们不需要那些。
Angela: Make sure Davy warms up and cools down before and after the game. I don’t want him to strain or sprain anything.
安吉拉:确保戴维运动前热身、运动后放松。我可不希望他拉伤或者扭伤。
Juan: The coach makes sure they do that. Are you done?
胡安:教练会确保他们做好这些的。你嘱咐完了吗?
Angela: And here’s a first-aid kit in case he skins his knee or gets any other scrapes. We don’t want to risk infection.
安吉拉:给你一个急救箱,以防他擦伤膝盖或者擦伤其他地方的皮肤。我们都不想看到他被感染。
Juan: The reason we signed up Davy for organized sports is that all of this is taken care of. There’s even a certified athletic trainer at each game, one of the parents.
胡安:我们送戴维去参加有组织的体育活动就是因为这些事都会有人照看。甚至每一项运动中都会有一名孩子的家长担任体育教练。
Angela: But the other kids can be so rough. He comes home with bruises all the time. I can’t stand seeing him hurt.
安吉拉:但其他的孩子有可能会很粗鲁。他总是带着瘀伤回家。我可受不了看他受伤。
Juan: Do you want to come to the game? You can see for yourself that everything is fine.
胡安:你想来参加活动吗?你可以亲自看看,确保一切都很好。
Angela: How can I watch Davy running into danger? I’d want to run onto the field and save him.
安吉拉:我怎么能眼睁睁看着戴维去冒险?我会想要跑到场地上去救他的。
Juan: You’re right. It’s better that you stay here. If you did that, your son would never live it down!
胡安:你说得对。你还是呆在家里比较好。如果你那样做了,你儿子会记恨你一辈子的。
听力原文
Angela: Wait! I need to put sunscreen on Davy before he goes to the game.
Juan: It’s not sunny today. He doesn’t need sunscreen.
Angela: And here are four water bottles to make sure he stays hydrated and doesn’t get heat stroke.
Juan: One of the other parents is bringing drinks for the kids. It’s fine. We don’t need that.
Angela: Make sure Davy warms up and cools down before and after the game. I don’t want him to strain or sprain anything.
Juan: The coach makes sure they do that. Are you done?
Angela: And here’s a first-aid kit in case he skins his knee or gets any other scrapes. We don’t want to risk infection.
Juan: The reason we signed up Davy for organized sports is that all of this is taken care of. There’s even a certified athletic trainer at each game, one of the parents.
Angela: But the other kids can be so rough. He comes home with bruises all the time. I can’t stand seeing him hurt.
Juan: Do you want to come to the game? You can see for yourself that everything is fine.
Angela: How can I watch Davy running into danger? I’d want to run onto the field and save him.
Juan: You’re right. It’s better that you stay here. If you did that, your son would never live it down!