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1-- OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news every day?
2-- Sometimes.
1-- How do you follow the news?
2-- Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet.
1-- Oh, really. OK. What radio station?
2-- NPR, but on the military station.
1-- OK. And what internet websites do you listen to?
2-- Well, usually it is just AP news or whatever.
1-- OK. How much of the news do you think is true?
2-- I don't know. That's a tough question. I think that because there're so many journalists that often what makes into the papers is fairly accurate, but unfortunately some people leak information that is untrue to sway public opinion, so you have to kind of weed through things and consider why that news story is made public.
1-- Yeah. How do most people in your country get the news?
2-- I think most people in the states get the news from TV and from the main broadcasting stations. The evening news sort of thing.
1-- OK. Thanks Kerri.
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注解:
1.Sometimes有時
2.mostly主要地
3.military軍事的
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譯文:
1--嗯,凱里,我將要問你有關(guān)新聞的問題。你每天都看新聞嗎?
2--有時候。
1--你怎么看新聞呢?
2--嗯,在日本,大多數(shù)都是通過廣播或是上網(wǎng)。
1--哦,真的嗎?嗯,哪個電臺呢?
2--美國國家公共電臺,但是是軍事電臺。
1--好的。你在哪個網(wǎng)站上收聽呢?
2--嗯,通常是美聯(lián)社新聞或是其他的。
1--好的。你認(rèn)為多數(shù)新聞都是真的嗎?
2--我不知道。這不好回答。我認(rèn)為那是因為有很多記者經(jīng)常據(jù)實報道,但是不幸的是,有一些人造謠了一些虛假信息,動搖了社會輿論,所以你必須剔除有些事情,并考慮新聞事件公布于眾的原因。
1--是啊。你所在國家的人們是如何獲取新聞的呢?
2--我覺得多數(shù)人多數(shù)人是通過電視和收聽主要的電臺來獲取信息的,晚間新聞什么的。
1--好的。謝謝凱里。