情景英语:实用美语会话(二十五)
Robbie: Who is it? Philip: Dad. Robbie: Come on in, Dad. Philip: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway? Philip: Ten 0'clock. What are you working on? Robbie: I'm writing a story for the high-school paper. Philip: Can't you finish it tomorrow? Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning. Philip: What's it about? Robbie: I'm writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Philip: And……how do you feel? Robbie: Me? A little scared. And excited, too. Philip: I felt the same way. Robbie: The scary part's leaving home and moving to college. Philip: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Well, don't work all night. Robbie: I don't mind. I enjoy writing. Philip: Well, maybe you should think about becoming a writer. Robbie: Maybe I should. Philip; You have lots of time to decide. Robbie: That's the worst part-making decisions. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: Good night, Dad. Grandpa& Philip: "Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!" Philip: Ah, good morning Robbie. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Grandpa: How's my grandson? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan another football game? Grandpa: Better than that. Tell him Philip. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Robbie: Who's Charley Rafer? Philip: He's the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan. Grandpa: And it turns out he's a classmate of Philip's. Philip: We were both on the tennis team. Robbie: Great! Philip: It is great. He's going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. Grandpa: And he's agreed to fit you into his schedule. Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan. Philip: It's one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Robbie: I know that, but…… Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Robbie: Not exactly. Grandpa: You couldn't pick a finer medical school than Michigan. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Philip: Let's meet with Charley at the university club. Ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. It doesn't mean you're going Michigan. Grandpa: It doesn't mean you have to be a doctor. But the interview will be good experience for you. Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Philip: You're right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. Grandpa: And then make your own decision. Robbie: That sounds fine. Philip: I know it's sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We'll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK? Robbie: Sure, Dad. Philip: I want you to know something, Son. I'm……very proud of you. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Philip: Well, I've got an appointment at the hospital. I'll see you all at dinnertime. Robbie: Bye, Dad. Grandpa: Is something still wrong, Robbie? Robbie: I'll be OK. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Robbie: I guess so. I'll be OK. I just need time to think. |