發(fā)布時(shí)間: 2016年04月08日
詞匯熱身
Stand up for sb/sth: to support or defend sb/sth 支持,維護(hù)
She had learnt to stand up for herself.
她學(xué)會(huì)了自我保護(hù)。
Get on (with sb): 與某人和睦相處,關(guān)系良好
She’s never really got on with her sister.
她從未與妹妹真正和睦相處過。
VICKI:So your upbringing - the way your parents brought you up, wasn’t too strict?
CALLUM:Well, I was always told to be polite and have respect and so on, but they tried to let me make my own mistakes. I think it was because they wanted me to be able to stand up for myself.
VICKI:Well, yes - being able to stand up for yourself, being independent and confident is important!
CALLUM:Yeah, you need to stand up for yourself in this world.
VICKI:Anyway, what about brothers and sisters? Do you have any?
CALLUM:Yes I've got an older brother and a younger sister.
VICKI:Do you get on with them?
CALLUM:Yes, we get on well - we have a great time when we see each other.
VICKI:So you get on well now, but what about when you were children? Didn't you ever use to fight?
CALLUM:Well sometimes of course, but even as children we got on quite well - we used to play together a lot.
VICKI:Well you were very lucky - I didn’t get on with my brother very well at all when we were children - we used to argue about everything!