美语三级跳 Go English:016B 社会文化: 中级课程(在线收听) |
016B 社会文化: 中级课程 Jane和Will初次约会,聊到彼此的家庭背景。我知道Jane的父母来自中国,所以我很想听听,作为一个亚裔美国人,Jane的成长经历是什么样的。 Professor: That's right, Winnie, let's listen to what they have to say. Will: So Jane, you said that both your parents are from China. How do they like living in America? Jane: They really like it, but of course they miss their friends and family back home sometimes. Will: Yeah, I can imagine. So do you consider yourself Chinese or American? Jane: Well, that's a complicated question. Of course I'm American, but I'm ethnically Chinese as well. Will: I see. So you consider yourself both? Jane: That's right. Will总是问一些严肃的问题! 他问Jane,觉得自己是中国人还是美国人。Jane回答说,自己既是中国人,也是美国人。 Professor: Right. Jane is an American citizen, but she is also ethnically Chinese. Ethnically? 我明白了,ethnic是民族的意思. Professor: Exactly. For example, I could say that Hispanics are one of the largest ethnic groups in America. 所以,从民族上讲,Jane认为自己是华人。 Professor, 拉美裔人,是美国人口最多的少数族裔之一?那么,亚裔人口又怎么样呢? Professor: Asians make up about 4.5 percent of the American population. Will: Did you face a lot of stereotypes growing up? Jane: Of course, all minorities face some stereotypes. For me, lots of people assume that because I'm Asian, I'm smart and good at math. Will: That doesn't sound like a bad stereotype to have! Jane: No, it's not a very offensive stereotype. But it's still wrong for people to assume things about me because of how I look. I hate math! Will: Me too! I guess that's one thing we have in common. Stereotype, s-t-e-r-e-o-t-y-p-e, stereotype,是“刻板印象”、“先入为主的看法”。Jane说,因为她是亚裔,所以很多美国人对她持有stereotype,一看她的亚洲脸,就认定她的数学一定很好! Professor: But Jane thinks that stereotypes are wrong, doesn't she? 当然啦!Jane说,以貌取人是不对的。她其实很讨厌学数学。 Professor: That's right. She and Will both hate math, so that's one thing they have in common. Will: Did people tease you when you were growing up because you're Asian? Jane: My school was very politically correct, so people tried really hard not to say things that would offend me. Will: Right. Race can be a sensitive subject in America. People like to talk about it, but only in a polite way. Jane: That's true. People these days try hard to be tolerant, and are careful not to say things that other people may think are racist. 看来Jane是在比较tolerant -“宽容”的环境下 长大的。人们没有因为她是亚裔而嘲弄她。不过,Professor, 什么叫"politically correct"? Professor: Being politically correct is making sure that the things that you say won't offend people in minority groups and disadvantaged groups. 哦,politically correct,在政治上保持正确,也就是言行上避免有歧视少数族裔或弱势群体之嫌。 Professor: Right. People don't want to say anything racist, so they make sure all their words are very polite. 没错,racist -“种族歧视性”言行,肯定不能让你做到politically correct. Jane: It's pretty easy for me living in the US because it is such a diverse country. There are many other minorities, so I don't feel different. Will: That's true. The US is a country of immigrants, so it is very diverse. Jane: Yup. My university is especially diverse. It tries to find students from all over the world. Will: Oh yeah, my university has lots of minority students too. I've really enjoyed learning about lots of different cultures from them. Professor: Winnie, do you know what "diverse" means? Diverse就是“多样化”。Jane和Will的大学都很diverse, 不仅有来自各族裔的学生,还有来自世界各地的留学生! Professor, Jane和Will初次约会就谈了宗教、种族这些严肃话题,而且聊得挺高兴。我看他们真是天生一对儿!
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