
英语口语练习绝望的主妇对白整理一段.doc
4页12 分 16 秒起S:Mrs. Huber.H:Hello, Susan. I made you a pie.S:Oh, wow. Why?H:Do I need a motive to do something nice?H:I can't wait for you to try this. It's mincemeat.S:Actually, I just had dinner.H:That's okay. You can save it for later.S:What's so funny?H:I was just thinking of that expressionH:"I'll make mincemeat out of you."H:Mincemeat -- used to be an entrap made up of mostly chopped meat,H:so it was like saying "I'll chop you up into little bits."H:But that was centuries ago.H:Today, mincemeat is mostly made up of fruit, spices, and rum.H:There's no meat in it, and still people sayH:"I'll make mincemeat out of you."S:I don't know that people really say that anymore.H:I do. So, Susan, how are you?S:I'm fine.H:Good. You know, I have a confession to make.H:I've always wished I'd have been more supportive when Carl left you.S:Oh, you don't have to apologize about Carl.S:Really, Carl and I are over. I've moved on.H:Yes, I know. You've moved on to that nice Mike Delfino.H:He's quite a catch, isn't he? You like him, don't you?S:Uh, sure, as a friend.H:Oh, Susan.H:Being coy is a strategy best employed By virgins at their first dance.H:For women of our age, it's just annoying.H:Are you sure you don't want pie?S:No, thank you.H:I hope it works out with you and Mike.H:You've been so desperate to land him.S:What do you --S:I am not desperate.H:Oh, good lord, Susan, you burned your rival's house down.H:If that isn't desperate, I don't know what is.S:Mrs. Huber, with all due respect, you're crazy.S:What's that?H:I think you recognize it. I found it in the ruins of Edie's home.S:Well, that's not --H:shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. My point is this --H:I wasn't there for you when carl left, but I'm here for you now.H:As far as I'm concerned, this is our secret,H:and no one ever need know. Oh, Susan...H:you don't know how good it feels to finally be able to help you.H:You look so pale. Now, I insist you try some of my pie.H:Go on. Did I mention it's mincemeat?B:open the door, please.A:Hang on. What?B:May I come in?A:No.B:Well, I want to talk to you.A:Then talk.B:Where were you last night?A:Brian's.B:I just spoke to brian's mother.B:Now tell me again where you were last night,B:and this time, don't lie to me.A:Where'd you say dad was again?A:In Philadelphia?B:Andrew, don't change the subject.A:I'm sorry. I-I thought the subject was telling lies.A:I called dad's cell phone.A:I know he moved out.B:Well, it's just temporary, and --B:I thought it would upset you,B:so I was protecting you.A:Whatever.A:You lied, so stop pretending like you haveA:some sort of moral authority.B:Andrew, just because I chose not to share my marital problems with youB:does not give you the right to be rude.A:How about driving my father away?A:Do I get to be rude then?。












