情景英语:实用美语会话(七十三)
Richard: Hot dogs. I love hot dogs. There is nothing better than a hot dog in the country. Ellen: Hot dogs and mustard. Richard: Cooked outdoors over an open fire. I wish I had one now. Ellen: Do you remember when Daddy and I used to take you and Susan and Robbie to Jones Beach? Richard: Oh, I sure do. Ellen: We'd wait until dark and make a fire, and we'd cook the hot dogs. Oh, don't forget the mustard. And, oh, does anybody want ketchup? Richard: I might as well take it along. And now to make sure we've got the hamburger patties. I have to remember to put them in the bag tomorrow morning before we leave. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Richard: Mom, we really appreciate your taking care of Max for the weekend and giving up your free time. Ellen: I love doing it. Susan and Harry have a sitter for Michelle in the city, and I'm taking care of Max. It's no big deal. I am happy to do it for you. Richard: I guess Max is asleep by now. He's not crying anymore. Ellen: Oh, poor baby. He's teething. Marilyn: Well, he's asleep-finally. I feel so bad for him. It hurts so much when a baby gets his first teeth. Ellen: He'll be fine, Marilyn. Richard: Well, he wakes up several times during the night, and the pain is so bad. Marilyn: I'm really concerned about going away for the weekend, Ellen, and leaving you with the full responsibility of taking care of Max. Especially with his teething. I wish he felt better. Ellen: Please don't worry, Marilyn. Remember your father-in-law's a pediatrician. We have a live-in doctor if there's a problem I can't handle. Richard: I agree, Marilyn. We really don't have to be overly concerned. Richard: I'll go upstairs and stay with him until he falls asleep again. Marilyn: Thanks, Richard. Try putting him across your lap on his stomach. He likes that. Richard: I"ll try it. Ellen: When are Susan and Harry Picking you up, Marilyn? Marilyn: They're coming by at six tomorrow morning, so we can get an early start. Ellen: That's nice. And you'll have a full day in the country. Marilyn: And a full night. Tomorrow night we'll be camping out in tents. Ellen: And coming home on Sunday? Marilyn: We'll be heading back late in the afternoon. Ellen: You're going to have the time of your lives. Camping out is such great fun. Marilyn: We'll have a great time camping out, I'm sure. But I'm still a little worried about you, Ellen. Ellen: It will be my great pleasure, Marilyn. Remember, it's only one night. Richard: He's asleep. I think he'll sleep through the night now. Marilyn: Thanks, honey. I hope he's good when we're away. Richard: Well, so do I. Now, to check the list of things we need for the camping trip. We need to bring a flashlight. Ellen: It's in the right-hand drawer, next to the bottle openers. Richard: Do we have a bottle opener on the list, Marilyn? Marilyn: No.No bottle opener. Is that one of the things Susan and Harry are bringing? Richard: No. And we're bring the ketchup, mustard, relish-all that stuff. And cooking utensils. Well, here's the bottle poener, and here's the flashlight. Ellen: Matches. Marilyn: Matches? Richard: Yes, of course. For when we build our campfire. I can't build a fire by rubbing two pieces of wood together. Marilyn: And don't forget your camera and film, Richard. Richard: All packed and ready. Marilyn: And let's not forget our cassette player and some tapes. Some music tapes and some blank tapes so that we can record our thoughts about the trip. Ellen: Oh, that's a nice idea. An audio diary. Marilyn: That's what I thought. Richard: Got it! The cassette player and the tapes. |