情景英语:实用美语会话(七十七)
Marilyn: Do you like the dress? Richard: I love it. Marilyn: I designed it myself. Richard: It's beautiful. Marilyn: Are you ready? We're supposed to be there before the guests arrive. Richard: I know. I know. Help me with this tie, will you? Honey, I'm scared to death. Marilyn: But this is what you've been working for all these years. Richard: No, no. I worked to put together a book of photographs. This is show business. Marilyn: Well, it's all part of the same job. Just relax and enjoy it. Richard: You're right. I earned this, and I'm going to enjoy it. As soon as I recover from my nervous breakdown. Marilyn: What are you afraid of? Richard: Everything. A critic was there this morning. He probably hates my work. I have to sign copies of my book for a lot of people I never met before. My new shoes hurt my feet…… Marilyn: You're going to be a great success. Are you ready? Richard: As soon as I get these cuff links on. Marilyn: Let me help. Mom and Dad are already on their way down to the gallery. Marilyn: There! You look very attractive. Richard: Thank you. Well, I suppose I'v run out of excuses. Marilyn: Mm-hmm. Let's go…… Richard: Oh, one minute. Before we go to the gallery, I just want to tell you that I never could have done this book without your help and your love. I appreciate it. Marilyn: Thanks. Now, no more stalling. Marilyn: What is it? Richard: There's nobody here! Marilyn: Of course not, Richard. Your show doesn't begin until eight thirty. Richard: Oh. Right. Carlson: Richard! Welcome! Good luck tonight! Richard: Well, thanks. This is my publisher. Harvey Carlson. You've met my wife Marilyn…… Carlson: Charmed. Marilyn: Hi. Richard: My mother, Ellen Stewart. Harvey Carlson. Carlson: It's good to meet you. Ellen: It's nice to meet you. Richard: This is my father, Dr.Philip Stewart…… Philip: Nice to meet you, Mr. Carlson. Richard: My brother Robbie…… Robbie: Hi. Carlson: Hi. Richard: And this is my sister Susan and her husband Harry Bennett and his daughter Michelle. Carlson: It's nice to meet you. Richard: And this gentleman is my grandfather, Malcolm Stewart. Carlson: Welcome, Mr.Stewart. Well, make yourselves comfortable. There are hors d'oeuvres at the table, fruit punch at the bar. Help yourselves. Can I get you something, Mr.Setwart? Grandpa: No, thank you. Carlson: You can feel very proud of your grandson, Mr.Stewart. Grandpa: I do. I'm proud of all my grandchildren, Mr.Carlson. Carlson: Of course. Feel free to look around. If you need anything, just ask. Grandpa: Thank you. Richard: Harvey? Carlson: Yes? Richard: Did Mitchell Johnson's review come out yet? Carlson: Not yet. The newpapers don't come out till about ten 0'clock. When they come out, we'll get it. Richard: Thanks. Carlson: Ready? Richard: Yes. Have the people arrived? Carlson: The guests are waiting. Tom's about to open the doors. Good luck! And stop worrying! They're going to love it. |