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[originaltext]Julie(W) Dr. Robin Smith(M)Now, listen to Part One of the in
[originaltext]Julie(W) Dr. Robin Smith(M)Now, listen to Part One of the in
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2024-11-19
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Julie(W) Dr. Robin Smith(M)
Now, listen to Part One of the interview.
W: When couples get married, they often promise to love, honor and cherish each other. Too often, those traditional wedding vows turn out to be nothing but empty promises. Psychologist Dr. Robin Smith says it doesn’t have to be that way.(1)His new book Lies at the Altar offers advice on building a happy and healthy marriage. Dr. Robin, good morning!
M: Good morning!
W: So great to have you here!
M: I’m happy to be here, Julie.
W: OK.(2 - 1)You didn’t necessarily write this for couples who are married or people who’re thinking of getting married.(2-2)It’s written for everyone, right?
M:(2-3)Yeah. It’s what the book is really about. Lies at the Altar is talking about living more in truth than in lies. Lies about what? About who we are, and so when you don’t know who you are, it’s actually impossible to create, to carve and to build the life and relationship of our dreams.
W:(3/4- 1)When you say lies at the altar, these are not intentional lies. It’s not like the bride and the groom were saying: I’m going to love and cherish you, but I’m really not. It’s you who think you know who you are, but actually not.
M: You don’t know who you are and often unfortunately(4 - 2/5)because of the models that we’ve had in our families also on television. There hasn’t been anyone who has given us permission, who has shown us the path into living more in the truth, so we’re afraid to let someone know who we are. Because maybe they won’t love us, maybe they won’t choose us, maybe they’ll decide that’s not the person that they want to spend their life with. What we don’t know is that if we live with that kind of fear, and we live covering up who we really are, we are cheating ourselves and minimizing the possibility of really having a good, strong marriage. I mean, my message is pro-marriage, but it’s about being married and being smart.
This is the end of Part One of the interview. Questions 1 to 5 are based on what you have just heard.
1. What can be summarized as the main idea of Lies at the Altar?
2. What kind of people did Dr. Robin write this book for?
3. What do "lies at the altar" refer to?
4. Which of the following statements is NOT the reason why we lie?
5. Why are we afraid to let someone know the real us?
选项
A、Single people.
B、Married couples.
C、Newlyweds.
D、Everybody.
答案
D
解析
本题设题点在对话问答处。原文并未提及单身的人,因此排除[A];根据句(2—1)可知,罗宾博士写这本书不是特定为了已婚夫妇或者正在考虑结婚的人,故排除[B]和[C];根据句(2—2)和(2—3)可知,罗宾博士是为了所有的人而写的这本书,因此[D]为正确答案。
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