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Nancy: Isn’t this a great time of year? Families get together over the holidays.
南希:这不是一年中最美好的时光吗?节日里家人合家团圆。
Yasmani: Maybe it’s nice for some families, but I dread my family get-togethers.
亚马尼:对于某些家庭来说,可能是吧,我挺害怕家庭聚会的。
Nancy: How come?
南希:怎么会这样呢?
Yasmani: I have a big family and there has always been a lot of sibling rivalry.
亚马尼:我们家是一个大家庭,兄弟姐妹间少不了明争暗斗。
Nancy: I’m sure that was true when you were growing up, but you’ve all grown out of it, haven’t you?
南希:我相信小时候会是这样的,可现在你已经不这样了,不是吗?
Yasmani: Not us. The firstborn still thinks he’s in charge, the middle children still act up to get attention, and the baby of the family is still rebellious.
亚马尼:不是我们。长子还认为他掌管一切,排行中间的孩子还在为得到重视努力,最小的孩子还是很叛逆。
Nancy: That’s true in a lot of families.
南希:很多家庭就是这样的。
Yasmani: Yes, but when we get together, we compete to show up the others. We brag, argue, and nitpick. It’s rather pathetic, actually.
亚马尼:嗯,我们聚在一起的时候,大家都争着向别人炫耀,吹嘘,辩论,吹毛求疵,其实,挺讨人厌的。
Nancy: How do your parents handle all that?
南希:你的父母怎么做?
Yasmani: They’ve always left us to our own devices. We just fight it out amongst ourselves.
亚马尼:他们总是让我们自己解决。我们就要争到底。
Nancy: So, there’s no loving bond between the siblings.
南希:那么。兄弟姐妹之间就谈不上什么手足之情了。
Yasmani: Oh, we love each other, but we compete with other, too. It’s complicated.
亚马尼:哦, 我们互敬互爱,但我们彼此之间也相互竞争,这很复杂。
Nancy: Then I should be glad to be an only child?
南希:那我是独生女,我应该很高兴了?
Yasmani: That’s right. Count your blessings!
亚马尼:对啊。知足吧!
听力原文
Nancy: Isn’t this a great time of year? Families get together over the holidays.
Yasmani: Maybe it’s nice for some families, but I dread my family get-togethers.
Nancy: How come?
Yasmani: I have a big family and there has always been a lot of sibling rivalry.
Nancy: I’m sure that was true when you were growing up, but you’ve all grown out of it, haven’t you?
Yasmani: Not us. The firstborn still thinks he’s in charge, the middle children still act up to get attention, and the baby of the family is still rebellious.
Nancy: That’s true in a lot of families.
Yasmani: Yes, but when we get together, we compete to show up the others. We brag, argue, and nitpick. It’s rather pathetic, actually.
Nancy: How do your parents handle all that?
Yasmani: They’ve always left us to our own devices. We just fight it out amongst ourselves.
Nancy: So, there’s no loving bond between the siblings.
Yasmani: Oh, we love each other, but we compete with other, too. It’s complicated.
Nancy: Then I should be glad to be an only child?
Yasmani: That’s right. Count your blessings!