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《危险的谎言》完整中英文对照剧本

《危险的谎言》完整中英文对照剧本

♪大家都在寻找新乐子♪♪ Everybody's lookin' for a new sensation ♪♪我们都在期待新突破♪♪ And we're all expected to break expectations ♪♪我很清楚♪♪ I know it very well ♪♪不难看出♪♪ And it ain't hard to tell ♪♪每个人都在找寻你♪♪ Everybody's lookin' for you ♪餐点外卖♥♥♪出大事了♪♪ Something so wrong... ♪你又迟了查理You're late again, Charlie.对不起德怀特我闹钟坏了Sorry, Dwight. It was my alarm.-最后一次啊我说真的 -凯蒂- Last time. I mean it. - Katie!你要是想当勤杂工If you want to be the busboy,就得准时听见了吗you have to be on time. Your hear me?♪大家都在寻找新诱惑♪♪ Everybody's lookin' for a new temptation ♪♪我们是永不满足的一代人♪♪ We're the never satisfied generation ♪♪我很快就明白♪♪ I knew it right away ♪♪看着你变化的身形♪♪ Watching you changing shape ♪♪我一直在寻找你♪♪ I was always lookin' for you ♪♪我就是傻瓜♪♪ I'm that fool ♪♪为了你变傻♪♪ For you... ♪上菜了Here you go.醒醒Hey睡美人Sleeping Beauty.对不起I'm sorry.没事It's all right.今天很累吗Rough day?是啊Yeah.你在学什么What are you studying?没什么当代社会学理论Nothing. Just contemporary sociological theory及企业实证分♥析♥and empirical corporate analysis.挺有意思的Sounds like fun.你知道吗要说起企业实证分♥析♥You know, when it comes to corporate empirical analysis, 那可真是笑话百出the jokes just kinda write themselves.是你认为的吧That's what you'd think.你还要什么吗Can I get you anything else?亚当Adam.亲爱的Honey.我休息结束了My break's over.真的Yes.-别啊 -好啦- No, no. - Come on.-不 -德怀特会来找我的- No! - Dwight's gonna come looking for me.-你不能再上夜班了 -我知道- You gotta stop working nights. - I know.但只有夜班缺人It's all they've got.再坚持一下We just have to keep our heads等你毕业就好了above water until you finish school.这可不是结婚时我想象的生活It's not exactly what I had in mind when we got married. 这是我们自己的选择对吧We made it this far. Right?我们只要熬过这阵子We just have to see it through.等你毕业找到一份好工作Once you graduate school, find a great job,我就回去读研究生I'll go back to grad school.我会尽最大努力支持你And I can support you in a manner in which you deserve. 最好如此You'd better.我怎么这么幸运啊How did I get so lucky?我爱你I love you.我也爱你I love you too.好了走吧德怀特要生气了Okay, let's go. Dwight's gonna pitch a fit.-好 -出去- All right. - Out the door.我走了I'm going.来吧Come on, you.-还有呢 -没其他钱了- Where's the rest of it? - There is no more money.-都在这儿了 -他妈的钱给我- You have all the money. - Give me the goddamned money! 他妈的闭嘴Shut the hell up!闭嘴不然我打死你Shut up or you're dead people!-别耍花招 -真没钱了- Don't mess with me! - I got nothing else!老家伙小心我一枪崩了你I'm gonna put a cap in your ass old man!别耍花招Do not mess with me!-别开枪了 -下一个就杀她- Don't shoot somebody else. - Yeah, well she's next! -求你我们不想惹麻烦 -你想我开枪吗- Please, we don't need trouble. - Want me to do it?我现在就开枪我现在就开就现在I'll do it right now! I'll do you all. Right now!别再伤害其他人了Nobody else gotta get hurt.-别去 -那就给我钱- Don't do that. - Then give me the money man!你别伤害其他人拿钱走吧You don't have to hurt anybody else. Take the money. -我说了闭嘴 -没钱了- Hey, I told you. Shut up! - There is no more money! 闭嘴Shut up!我受够你了听见没I'm done with you, you hear me?-我受够你们俩了 -我求你了- I'm done with both of you! - I'm begging you!我求你了I'm begging you!老家伙祈祷去吧Better pray old man!钱都给他Give him all the money!我现在就开枪听到了吗I'll do it right now! You hear me?老家伙别耍花招Do not mess with me old man!危险的谎言一名顾客被赞英雄A customer is being called a hero他阻止了微笑餐厅的一起抢劫案after preventing a robbery at the Smile Diner这起抢劫案于周六晚发生在芝加哥南部in South Chicago on Saturday night.这位善人安然无恙While the good Samaritan is uninjured,但勤杂工查尔斯·斯达里当场被杀身亡busboy Charles Sturley was shot and died at the scene.雷蒙·贾斯金已获指控Raymond Gaskin has been charged当前羁押于芝加哥纪念医院and is now in custody at Chicago Memorial,正在接受治疗recovering from wounds sustained in the fight.微笑餐厅目前仍然关闭Smile Diner remains closed at this time.再来看其他消息钻石盗窃案的主犯In other news, the culprits of the diamond heist that occurred 四个月后♪姑娘没什么大不了♪♪ Nothing's what it seems, girl ♪♪要有勇气振作♪♪ You have the strength to rise ♪♪你像灯塔一样闪耀夺目♪♪ You shine like a beacon ♪♪光芒从你的眼眸倾泻而出♪♪ The light pours from your eyes ♪♪城市是个丛林♪♪ The city is a jungle ♪♪但灵魂可以披荆斩棘♪♪ But the spirit cuts right through ♪♪你像灯塔一样闪耀夺目♪♪ You shine like a beacon ♪♪让爱在生活中流淌♪♪ Let our love life rushing through ♪早上好莱昂纳德Morning, Leonard.芝加哥评论家♪爬起来♪♪ Get on your feet ♪♪靠自己站起来♪♪ Get on your feet and make a stand ♪♪去斗争在镇上在世界♪♪ Take on the fight, the town, the world ♪♪你已所向披靡♪♪ Now you're invincible ♪没有新消息No new message.♪爬起来♪♪ Get on your feet ♪♪我将与你并肩同行♪♪ And I'll be standing next to you ♪谢谢凯蒂Thank you, Katie.我出生那天我父亲种了那棵树My father planted that tree on the day I was born,那是八十♥八♥年♥前了eighty-eight years ago.真好看It's beautiful.我还小的时候When I was a boy,别人都夸我母亲是个园艺好手people would say my mother had a green thumb.起居记录表我们家的花♥园♥可谓一处展示园Our garden was quite the show place.看看现在Look at it now.我雇过一个人来打扫I hired a fellow once to clean it up.那是几年前的事情了This was a couple of years ago.是个很不错的年轻人Nice young man.叫什么伊桑吧好像Ethan something, I think.他怎么了What happened to him?我不知道I don't know.他来了几周就不来了He worked for a few weeks and then stopped coming.我再也没见过他Never saw him again.听我说话Listen to me!-我就像个糊涂的老头子 -没有- I sound like some silly old man. - No!今天是我们的纪念日And today is our anniversary.-什么 -没错四个月前的今天- What? - Yes. Four months ago today,中介派你来了我家the agency sent you to my door,你是我的新护理人伙伴也是朋友my new caretaker, companion, and friend.也是朋友And friend.来吧Come on.该吃药了It's time to take your medication.他们会在几周后安排They're gonna schedule the last round of interviews最后一轮面试in a couple weeks.还要几周啊Couple of weeks?那是家大公♥司♥ 我得闯几道难关It's a big company. Gotta jump through a lot of hoops.不过那种工作你也知道But... that kind of job, you know,他们有自己做事的一套they have their own way of doing things.-我没法催他们 -我知道我只是- I can't really push them. - No, I know, I'm just--我现在有点焦虑I'm a little stressed right now.学生贷款那边今天又给你打电♥话♥了You got another call from the student loan people today. 天他们真是锲而不舍God, they never quit.因为你现在不上课了Well, you stopped taking classes所以我们要开始还贷款了so we have to start paying off the loans.不然他们就会转交给催账公♥司♥ Otherwise, they'll turn it over to a collection agency.好了我知道了我明早会打个电♥话♥ Alright. I know, yeah, I'm gonna call tomorrow.好那你可以顺便给信♥用♥卡♥那边Great. And maybe you can call the credit card people也打个电♥话♥while you're at it too.还有医保代理那边And the rep with our health insurance.好了凯蒂我知道了Okay, Katie, I get it.我会想办法的好吗I'll figure something out, all right?别担心Don't worry.我去洗碗I'm gonna get started on the dishes.-凯蒂 -别说什么不用担心- Katie. - Don't tell me not to worry.对不起I'm sorry.亚当现在的问题很棘手We're in serious trouble, Adam.我们要尽快赚到钱We need to get some money coming in soon.我会赚到的I'll find something.这话你说了几个月了You've been saying that for months.可让我去做那种低薪工作It doesn't do us any good for me也无济于事啊to take some minimum wage job.所以我才退学That's why I quit school,这样我就能找到工资足够的工作了so that I can find something that pays enough.我们可以慢慢还债We can start chipping away at our debt.我只是需要一点时间I just need a little bit more time.亚当我们没时间了We don't have any more time, Adam.-我来帮你 -不用了我自己来- Here, let me help you. - No, it's fine. I've got it. 亚当我来吧亚当I've got it, Adam. Adam!我来打扫I'll clean it up.你怎么就不听我的呢Why don't you ever listen to me?你那时候为什么冲过去Why did you go in there?我求过你亚当I begged you, Adam.他有可能杀了你He could have killed you.我会失去你I could have lost you.你能想象那是什么感觉吗Can you imagine how that would have felt?再也Never...没法抱着你再也没法听你说话holding you again, never hearing your voice. 全乱套了Nothing's right anymore.宝贝都四个月了Babe, it's been four months.不No.不对不起不No, I'm sorry. It's-- No.你去哪儿Where are you going?出去Out.是谁Who's there?亚当拒绝接听莱昂纳德Leonard.是你啊It's you.凯蒂Katie.你在外面干什么What are you doing out here?我以为你睡了I thought you were asleep.我只是过来想想事情I just... came here to think.你拿这个干什么What are you doing with that?我以为又有人在屋子里I thought I heard someone in the house again.-又听见吗 -我听见他们的脚步声- Again? - I hear them walking可每次我一下楼他们就不见了and when I come down, they're always gone.房♥子里没人There's no one in the house.给我吧Here.你还好吗Are you all right?你为什么没告诉我你经济上有困难Why didn't you tell me you had troubles with money? 你不用操心这个It's... not your problem.-你需要多少钱?-莱昂纳德我不需要- How much do you need? - Leonard, no.我们是朋友不是吗We're friends, aren't we?的确We are.那让我来帮助你吧Well, then let me help you.我手头还有点存款I've got a little money set aside.我决不会收你的钱I could never do that.一对刚刚起步的年轻夫妇A young couple starting out.这个世界已经够复杂了The world is complicated enough.你们不应该再为了钱而担心You shouldn't have to worry about money.这是在所难免的It comes with the territory.但是你们彼此相爱But to be in love,或许有一天会有孩子一起变老maybe have a family one day, grow old together. 多美好啊These are wonderful things.都是我在年轻时想要做的事Things I wanted when I was a young man.如果我能为改善他人生活And it would be nice to think,略尽绵薄之力that in some small way,我会很开心I made a difference to someone.或许我能为你和你丈夫做点什么Maybe to you and your young man.他需要一份工作He needs a job.我会告诉莱昂纳德你来了I'll tell Leonard you're here.没事的It'll be fine.跟他说说话就好Just talk to him.好了Okay.氯羟去甲安定 0.5毫克Lorazepam, point five milligrams.氯羟去甲安定镇静类药物是的Yes.我或许可以五点之后去取药I can pick it up after five probably...建造它的本地巨头Local tycoons who built it...谢谢再见Thank you. Bye.为了让他们的家人... so they could get their family away远离养殖场的臭味from the smell of the stock yards.但是他们的孩子长大了并且But their children grew up and...-你好啊 -你好- Hi, how are you doing? - Hi.真抱歉打扰您了我叫米奇·海登So sorry to bother you. My name is Mickey Hayden.房♥地♥产♥中介Real estate agent.我明白大家心里怎么想的真的Believe me, I know how this is gonna sound, okay,但我有一个新客户but I have this new client,他刚刚来这里工作just got transferred to the city for work.他有一大家子人几条狗什么都有了He's got a big family, couple of dogs, the whole nine yards.让人羡慕总之他就差一个好房♥子了It's adorable. Anyway, he's looking for just the right home.就在昨天他开车路过这一片And yesterday, he was driving through the neighborhood here, 看了一眼这个美妙的房♥子took one look at this amazing house--这房♥子不会卖♥♥的This house isn't for sale.您是房♥主吗Are you the owner?不是但相信我你是在浪费时间No, but, trust me, you'd be wasting your time.他一辈子都住在这He's lived here his entire life.他不会搬走的He's not going anywhere.我的客户真的很属意这里My client is seriously motivated.好吧我不知道该怎么和你说Yeah, I don't know what to tell you.对不起I'm sorry.但祝你好运But good luck.等等Wait. Look...您能帮我个忙吗怎么称呼could you do me a favor, Ms...凯蒂Katie.凯蒂小姐Katie.如果他不小心变了主意If by some crazy chance he happens to change his mind,您能让他联♥系♥我吗could you have him call me?当然可以但这是不可能的That's not gonna happen, but sure.我很感激谢谢您I appreciate that, thank you.好的Yeah.祝您日安You have a great day.你也是You too.-他们想买♥♥这个房♥子 -听上去是这样- They want to make an offer? - Sounds like it.他们不在乎院子长什么样吗They don't even care what the yard looks like?我相信你明天上岗后I'm sure it'll look better它会看上去好很多after you start work on it tomorrow.这房♥子肯定值一大笔钱Place must be worth a fortune.一定很不错Must be nice.莱昂纳德Leonard?你在这啊我给你做了早餐There you are. I've got your breakfast.-谢谢你凯蒂 -不用客气- Thank you, Katie. - Of course.我父母之前常放这首歌♥My parents used to play this.很好听It's lovely.陪我坐一会儿吧Sit with me a moment.当然可以Sure.后门锁了吗Did you lock the back door?-锁了 -好- Yep. - Good.那么什么时候才能带我转转So, when do I get the grand tour领略下世上另一半人的生活方式and see how the other half lives?以后吧The time will come.那辆别克是怎么回事What about that Buick?看上去像停在那很久了Looks like it's been parked there for a while. 莱昂纳德还开它吗Does Leonard even drive it anymore?没有从我认识他起他就没开过No, not since I've known him.他应该很多年都没开过了I don't think he's driven it in years.我刚在网上看到I was reading online有个医学院about this medical school他们的儿科手术专业特别棒with a really great program in pediatric surgery.我可以把链接发给你I could send you the link.我爱你I love you.我也爱你I love you too.-卡尔文先生 -你好凯蒂你今天好吗- Mr. Calvern. - Hello Katie, how are you today?我还不错谢谢我们没想到你会来I'm fine, thank you. We weren't expecting you.你们现在现在方便吗Is-- Is this a good time?当然方便进来吧Sure, yeah. Come in.莱昂纳德中介公♥司♥的卡尔文先生来了Leonard, Mr. Calvern is here from the agency.早上好韦尔斯利先生Good morning, Mr. Wellsley.卡尔文先生很高兴再次见到你Mr. Calvern, how nice to see you again.来监督我们吗Come to check up on us?哪有No.才不是呢我碰巧来到这附近Not at all. I happened to be in the neighborhood想着顺便拜访下您问声好and I thought I'd drop in, say hello.我觉得我们可以聊一会儿I thought we might have a chat.好的我去做午饭Yeah. I'll get lunch started.有需要叫我就好Just call me if you need anything.-谢谢你凯蒂 -没问题- Thank you, Katie. - Yeah.-来这边吧 -太好了- Come back here. - Oh, great.这是我最喜欢的房♥间This is my favorite room.-午饭吃什么 -亚当- What's for lunch? - Adam!你们深宅里的人都这么神经兮兮吗You're all jumpy in the big scary house?你不能来这You can't be in here.中介公♥司♥的人在这他来走访查岗There's a guy from the agency, and he's doing a drop-in. 好吧你做得很好Well, you're doing a great job.是啊要是他看见我丈夫在这工作Yeah, and he sees my husband working here.不会有点奇怪吗That won't look a little funny?你是说他会觉得我们在这里瞎搞吗You mean like maybe we're just... messing around?我不知道住手I don't know-- Stop it.好了走吧Come on. Okay.但我饿了啊But I'm hungry.您现在过得怎么样So, how is everything?爱你Love you.到了这个年龄人们总是Well... that's a question that people ask all the time会这样问我to people of my age.韦尔斯利先生好像精神不错Well, Mr. Wellsley seems in good spirits.你们现在走得很近You two have gotten very close.是的他是个很有意思的人Yeah, he's an interesting man.我喜欢和他说话I like talking to him.你们雇了个园丁You hired a gardener?是的兼♥职♥的这是莱昂纳德的主意Part-time, yeah. It was Leonard's idea.好的凯蒂我们下次再见Okay. Well, I'll see you soon, Katie.好的Yeah.我不是很喜欢卡尔文先生I can't say I especially care for our Mr. Calvern.-为什么呢 -他一直在问这些问题- Why not? - He keeps asking all these questions,好像他想要让我把你当成坏人like he's trying to trip me up to make you look bad.他只是想确定我照顾好你了仅此而已He's just making sure I'm taking good care of you. That's all. 好吧不用担心我告诉他Well, don't you worry. I told him没有你我就过不下去I couldn't get along without you.说到这里Speaking of which...谢谢Thank you.亚当Adam?看Look.7000美元付给凯特·富兰克林签名莱昂纳德·韦尔斯利你涨工资了吗Did you get a raise?不是吧No.怎么了What?我跟莱昂纳德说了一些I said something to Leonard...我们的事about us.什么意思What do you mean?我告诉他我们没钱了I told him we're broke.天呐凯蒂Christ, Katie.这是我们的私事你不觉得吗It's a little personal, don't you think?我当时很难过I was upset.你当时有点犯浑我需要找个人聊聊You were being a jerk, and I needed to talk to somebody. -我什么时候犯浑了 -这不是重点- When was I being a jerk? - That's not the point.莱昂纳德想帮忙所以他提出给我们钱Leonard wanted to help, so he offered to give us money. 你就答应他了吗And you said yes?没有我让他给你找个工作No, I asked him to give you a job instead.那这张支票可能是给我们两个人的Well, maybe this check is for both of us.他不小心多写了一个0Like he added an extra zero.这太多了It's too much.你干什么What are you doing?给他打电♥话♥ 这个我们不能收I'm calling him. We can't keep this.他得给我们重新写张支票He has to write us another check.等我们回到那里By the time we drive back to the house让他写完支票and he writes another check,银行就关门了the bank will be closed.如果我们今天不付清那些账单If we don't pay these bills by today,凯蒂他们会来踢门的Katie, they'll be kicking in our door.他不接电♥话♥He's not answering.好吧听我说All right, look,为什么我们不能why don't we...存上这张支票的钱deposit the check---我们不能要这笔钱 -先对付过今晚- We cannot take this money. - It's just for tonight. 付清账单明天再和莱昂纳德谈Pay the bills. Talk to Leonard in the morning.你再把差额写张支票还给他You can write him a check for the difference.凯蒂我们只用一个晚上It's one night, Katie.莱昂纳德到底是干什么的What's Leonard's deal, anyway?他一个人在那大房♥子里都做些什么What's he doing in that big house all by himself? 他父母三十年前His parents passed away like...就去世了thirty years ago.他是家中独子一生未婚He's an only child. Never married.他没有其他家人吗No other family?没有No.就这样一直独自一人It must be tough...一定很难熬吧just being all alone like that.是啊Yeah.他是那么好的一个人He's such a good guy.没错Yeah.-爱你 -我也爱你- Love you. - I love you too.莱昂纳德Leonard?莱昂纳德Leonard?莱昂纳德Leonard?节哀I'm sorry.他来阁楼里干什么What was he doing up here in the attic?他有时候喜欢上来He liked to come up here sometimes.听老唱片Listen to old records.他要把什么锁在这里What would he need to keep locked up here? 亚当Adam.我们不能动We shouldn't.我只是随便看看I'm just gonna look.凯蒂Katie.你过来看Come look.她是谁Who's she?我不认识I don't know.这么多信All these letters.芝加哥评论家芝加哥一女子死于车祸你不是说莱昂纳德没结过婚吗Didn't you say that Leonard never married? 我们不能这样We shouldn't do this.好吧All right.我们走吧Let's go.我们得报♥警♥We need to call 911.天呐Holy!怎么了What?好多钱啊That's a lot of money.你之前说他独自在这里住了多少年You said he lived alone here for how many years?独居的人会变得有些怪异People get a little eccentric.他们开始藏钱越藏越多Start by putting some aside, little by little,不知不觉地and before you know it...他没有家人He doesn't have any family.这些钱最终都会流入警局It'll end up in a police locker somewhere.政♥府♥将会接管Government'll take it.为何♥平♥白让那样一个体制把钱糟蹋了Why should we let it get caught up in the system like that? 这笔钱本可以用在更有意义的地方When it could actually do some real good.我是说你说过他很关心你I mean, you said yourself how much he cared about you. 他想帮你He wanted to help.确实是He did.那你就接受这笔钱Well, there you have it.这是他帮助你的办法A way for him to help you.是帮助我们Help us.我们一定要小心使用这笔钱We would have to be careful.我们会的Yeah. We will.亚当Adam.-怎么了 -答应我- Yeah. - Promise me.我会的I promise.法医你为韦尔斯利工作多长时间了So how long did you work for Mr. Wellsley?大约四个半月About four and a half months.你也住在这里吗And you lived here too?莱昂纳德晚上独住他喜欢这样Leonard stayed here alone at night. That's how he wanted it. 他可以自己活动He could still get around okay.你最后一次见他是什么时候When was the last time you saw him?昨天下午Yesterday afternoon.为了去银行我们提前离开了大约We left a little early to go to the bank around...大约四点半Around 4:30.凯特纳先生你也在这里工作吗And you worked here too, Mr. Kettner?才几周我给莱昂纳德修整庭院Just a couple weeks. I was doing some yard work for Leonard. 我们结婚了We're married.看出来了I kind of got that.好的Yeah.韦尔斯利先生最近怎么样So how was Mr. Wellsley doing?有什么健康问题吗Was he having any health issues recently?没有他身体状况一直不错No. He's been fine. I mean...他已经88岁了需要吃很多药he's 88, so he took a lot of medication but...但他也从未抱怨过什么but he wouldn't have complained about it anyway.他不是那样的人He wasn't like that.好吧我需要他直系亲属的Well, I'm gonna need to get some contact information, 联♥系♥方式next of kin.他没有任何的亲人了He doesn't have any family.他没有吗No?没有No.节哀顺变I'm sorry for your loss.如果你有任何问题If you have any questions...给我打电♥话♥just give me a call.莱昂纳德有一次告诉我他想要火化Leonard once told me he wanted to be cremated.他想把骨灰撒进花♥园♥里He wanted his ashes spread in the garden.我回头联♥系♥你Let me get back to you.好Okay.谢谢Thank you.你要去哪里Where are you going?我得和卡尔文先生谈谈I have to talk to Mr. Calvern让他把我的名字加回名单里to get my name back on the list.什么名单What list?中介那里的名单At the agency.再找另一个客户For another position.为什么Why?因为现在我失业了Because that's what I should do,我得再找一家啊now that I don't have a job.如果你暂时得不到那份工作的回复If you don't hear back about that job soon,大概你也该开始重新找了maybe you should start looking again too.好的我会的All right. I will.-一会儿见 -好- I'll see you later. - Okay.凯蒂我很遗憾你们两个关系这么好Katie, I am so sorry. The two of you were so close.我无法想象这对你打击有多大I can't imagine what a shock it was.有什么我可以帮忙的吗If there's anything I can do...我希望能尽快给我安排下一家I would like to get another assignment as soon as possible. -进我办公室谈吧 -好的- Okay. Well, let's talk in my office. - Okay.数字营销专家事件行销市场分♥析♥师薪酬估算职业类型工作地点数字营销专家事件行销市场分♥析♥师成长营销未知号♥码你好Hello?请讲Speaking.你好Hi, yeah.我同意我觉得面试进行得非常I agree. I thought the interview went very--我明白I see.没有我非常理解Yeah, no, I completely understand.谢谢电♥话♥告知Thank you for calling.你也是Yeah, you too.凯蒂你应该知道警♥察♥调查完毕前Katie, I assumed you knew. I can't put you back to work, 我不能让你回去工作not until the police finish their investigation.什么调查Investigation?是这样的如果客户Well, yes, when a client expires在员工的护理期内逝世under the supervision of an employee,我们需要配合当局调查we cooperate with the authorities以便绝对保证to be absolutely certain that there was...你明白如果有任何可疑迹象you know, how would it look to a potential client潜在客户会如何看待这件事that there was even any hint of--等等你怀疑Wait, you think,怀疑我和莱昂纳德的去世you think I had something to do with有什么关系吗what happened to Leonard?老天当然不是了God, no. No, of course not.不是这个是No. This is...凯蒂我很抱歉这是公♥司♥规定I'm sorry, Katie. This is company policy.警♥察♥调查正式结束前There's nothing I can do我实在无能为力until the police officially close their investigation. 那调查需要多长时间So, how long is this gonna take?我I...我真不知道I wish I knew.有人吗Hello?嘿Hey.你想什么呢What were you thinking?你不能这样进来You can't just come in here like this,好像我们还在这里工作一样like we still belong here.拜托我还流血呢Excuse me. I'm bleeding right now.你想要我怎么样What do you want from me?亚当我们说好要谨慎的We said we'd be careful, Adam!我跟你说过你也和我保证了I asked you and you promised me.-你保证了 -好了我知道- You promised. - All right. Okay!听着我Look, I--我很抱歉I'm sorry.但如果我没来But if I wasn't here,我觉得那笔钱就不在了I think that money would be gone.怎么会有人知道这笔钱How could anyone know about the money?那是莱昂纳德的他把它藏起来了It's Leonard's. He kept it hidden.那他们为何会来呢凯蒂Why else would they be here, Katie?你没看到是谁吗You didn't see who it was?没有他们在我身后No, they came up behind me.他们不知道你在这里They couldn't have known you were here.否则他们不会那样闯进来They wouldn't have busted in like that.我听到玻璃打碎的声音我才下来I heard the glass break. That's why I came down.那时候后门已经打开了The back door was already open.难道你不觉得这是个不祥之兆And you didn't think maybe that was a bad sign,你应该赶快离开吗that you should get out?没有我根本没时间考虑No, I didn't have time to think.再之后我就被手♥机♥铃♥声♥ The next thing I know, I was waking up吵醒了to the sound of my phone ringing.亚当你怎么可以这样做How could you do this, Adam?这根本不应该发生This never should have happened.你根本不应该来这里You never should have been here.这不是重点That's not the point!那亚当什么才是重点Then what's the point, Adam?几乎十万美元这才是重点Almost a hundred grand! That's the point.你总是想证明你的You're always trying to justify your--你数了是吗You counted it?我数到92000 还有更多I counted to 92,000, and there was more.她打电♥话♥说她很抱歉Then she calls me to say how sorry she is招聘委员会决定换个方式that the hiring committee decided to go another way. 管它什么意思Whatever the hell that means.我都不知道I don't even know...他们都是混♥蛋♥They're all just such assholes.我受够了贫穷的滋味I'm just sick of being poor.是谁亚当Who was it, Adam?谁进来了Who got in here?也许是过去在这房♥子里工作过的人Maybe somebody who did some work on the house?在你来这里工作之前Sometime before you started.莱昂纳德说雇过一个园丁Leonard talked about hiring a gardener,但那是很多年之前了but that was a couple of years ago.不管是谁我觉得这不是巧合Well, whoever it was, I don't think it was a coincidence. 他们一定知道莱昂纳德过世了They must have known that Leonard had passed away. 知道房♥子里没人And figured the house would be empty.是啊Yeah.不过可能你说得对But maybe you're right.。

上海交大版应用型大学英语综合教程 第3册 unit 5 课文翻译与答案

上海交大版应用型大学英语综合教程 第3册 unit 5 课文翻译与答案

Unit 5Part 1 Language Skills Development1. StarterA. Lateral thinking quiz. Read the riddles and give your answers.1. John's mother has 3 children, two of whom are named April and May. What is the third one named? John.2. A mute person wants to buy a toothbrush. By imitating the action of brushing one's teeth he successfully expresses himself to the shopkeeper and the purchase is done. Now if a blind man wishes to buy a pair of sunglasses, how should he express himself? He simply opens his mouth and asks.3. A woman lives on the tenth floor of a block of flats. Every morning she takes the lift down to the ground floor and goes to work. In the evening, she gets into the lift, and, if there is someone else in the lift she goes directly to her floor. Otherwise, she goes to the eighth floor and walks up two flights of stairs to her flat. How do you explain this?The woman is of small stature and couldn't reach the upper lift buttons.Mind Maplateral thinking 水平思考,横向思维mute a.哑的;无声的,沉默的imitate n.模仿,仿效B. Listen to a passage and answer the following questions.1. Who was murdered 23 years ago?A 38-year-old woman was murdered.2. When did the murder take place?The murder took place on October 13, 1985.3. When did the victim die and what was the direct cause of her death?She died 18 days later from head injuries resulting from the attack.4. Who re-examined the case?The Cold Case Unit re-examined it.5. Who is the suspect and where is he now?One of the woman's ex-boyfriends is the suspect. He is currently in custody.Tapescript:Police Solve 23-year-old Murder CaseMore than two decades after an Austin woman was found severely injured in her apartment, police are charging her ex-boyfriend with murder.Officials closed the 1985 murder case of then 38-year-old Austin resident, Natalie Antonetti.On October 13, 1985, Austin police were called to investigate an assault on a victim who was later identified as Antonetti. At about 5:15 a.m., Antonetti's roommate said she found her attacked and on the couch, bleeding from her head. Police said EMS transported Antonetti to the hospital, where she died 18 days later from head injuries resulting from the attack.The initial investigation went cold after authorities said they were unable to charge a suspect in this case. However, the case was re-examined in 2007 by the Cold Case Unit. In the examination, police said they followed up on an anonymous tip that was received that year.The 2007 tip produced more leads, which ultimately led to the charge of one of Antonetti's ex-boyfriends.Some 23 years later, the case was presented to a grand jury on June 10, and resulted in a charge for first-degree murder against Dennis Davis.Though Davis was previously interviewed at the time of the murder, he was never listed as a suspect. Police said he is currently in custody awaiting a hearing.Mind Mapassault n.侵犯人身(罪)couch n.长沙发EMS 紧急医疗服务(emergency medical service)Cold Case Unit 悬案组anonymous tip 匿名举报lead n.线索custody n.拘留,拘押Info Box1. Detective storyThe traditional elements of the detective story are: (1) the seemingly perfect crime; (2) the wrongly accused suspect at whom circumstantial evidence points; (3) the bungling (搞得一团糟) of dim-witted police;(4) the greater powers of observation and superior mind of the detective; and (5) the startling and unexpected denouement, in which the detective reveals how the identity of the culprit was ascertained. Detective stories frequently operate on the principle that superficially convincing evidence is ultimately irrelevant. Usually it is also axiomatic that the clues from which a logical solution to the problem can be reached be fairly presented to the reader at exactly the same time that the sleuth (侦探) receives them and that the sleuth deduce the solution to the puzzle from a logical interpretation of these clues.The first detective story was The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe, published in April 1841. The profession of detective had come into being only a few decades earlier, and Poe is generally thought to have been influenced by the Mémoires(1828–29) of François-Eugène Vidocq, who in 1817 founded the world’s first detective bureau, in Paris.Poe’s fictional French detective, C. Auguste Dupin, appeared in two other stories, The Mystery of Marie Roget (1845) and The Purloined Letter (1845). The detective story soon expanded to novel length.The introduction of the mass-produced paperback book in the late 1930s made detective-story writers wealthy, among them the Americans Erle Stanley Gardner, whose criminal lawyer Perry Mason unraveled crimes in court, Rex Stout, with his fat, orchid-raising detective Nero Wolfe and his urbane assistant Archie Goodwin, and Frances and Richard Lockridge, with another bright married couple, Mr. and Mrs. North. In France, Georges Simenon produced novel after novel at a rapid-fire pace, making his hero, Inspector Maigret, one of the best-known detectives since Sherlock Holmes. Other writers who carried out the tradition of Holmes or broke new ground included Nicholas Blake (pseudonym of the poet C. Day-Lewis), Michael Innes, Dame Ngaio Marsh, Josephine Tey, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), and P. D. James. After 1945, writers such as John Le Carré adapted the detective-story format to the increasingly popular spy novel.The Mystery Writers of America, a professional organization founded in 1945 to elevate the standards of mystery writing, including the detective story, has exerted an important influence through its annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards for excellence.2. Identical twinsIdentical twins develop from a single egg/sperm combination that splits a few days after conception. Their DNA originates from a single source, thus their genetic makeup is the same and the characteristics that are determined by genetics will be similar. Monozygotic twins are always of the same gender, except in extremely rare cases of chromosomal defect.同卵双胞胎即单卵双胞胎,是一个精子与一个卵子结合产生的一个受精卵。

化身博士(牛津书虫中英文双版本)

化身博士(牛津书虫中英文双版本)

简介你是否想过变成另外一个人?是否曾看着你所认识的某个人想:“他想干什么就干什么,怎么我就不行?”你是否想到变成另外一个人,就算只有一天,你也可以随心所欲了,想干什么就干什么?没人会为此指责你的,因为没人知道那个人就是你——本来么,那已经不是你了。

要是变成了另一个人该多么刺激啊!一天,偶尔一下也可以,就是别太久了,否则要是总变成别的人,也许真会成了别人,再难变回自己了。

这些想法对有的人来说是很危险的,尤其对杰基尔博士就是这样,因为他是个聪明绝顶的科学家,他找到了一种方法,把幻想变成了现实。

罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森(1850—1894)是苏格兰著名的小说家,著有长篇、短篇小说、旅行札记、诗歌和戏剧等作品。

他的著名小说《化身博士》曾被多次搬上银幕。

1 The mysterious doorMr Utterson the lawyer was a quiet,serious man.Hewas shy with strangers and afraid of showing his feelings.Among friends,however,his eyes shone with kindnessand goodness.And,although this goodness never found itsway into his conversation,it showed itself in his way of life.He did not allow himself many enjoyable things in life.He ateand drank simply and,although he enjoyed the theatre,hehad not been to a play for twenty years.However,he wasgentler towards other men' s weaknesses,and was alwaysready to help rather than blame them.As a lawyer,he was often the last good person that evil-doers met on their way toprison,or worse.These people often carried with them memories of his politeness and fairness.Mr Utterson's best friend was a distant cousin calledRichard Enfield,who was well known as a fun-loving 'manabout town'.Nobody could understand why they werefriends,as they were different from each other in every way.They often tooklong walks together,however,marchingthrough the streets of London in companionable silence.One of these walks used to take them down a narrow sidestreet in a busy part of London.It was a clean,busy,friendlystreet with bright little shops and shiny doorknockers.Nearthe end of this street,however,stood a dark,mysterious,windowless building.The door had neither bell nor knockerand looked dusty and uncared for.Dirty children played fearlessly on the doorstep,and nobody ever opened the door todrive them away.One day,as Mr Enfield and his friend passed the building,Mr Enfield pointed to it.'Have you ever noticed that place?'he asked.'It remindsme of a very strange story.''Really?'said Mr Utterson.'Tell me.''Well,'began Enfield,'I was coming home about threeo'clock on a black winter morning,when suddenly I saw twopeople.The first was a short man who was walking along thestreet,and the second was a little girl who was running as fastas she could.Well,the two bumped into each other and thechild fell down.Then a terrible thing happened.The mancalmly walked all over the child's body with his heavy boots,and left her screaming on the ground.It was an inhuman thingto do.I ran after the man,caught him and fetched him back.There was already a small crowd around the screaming child.The man was perfectly cool,but he gave me a very evil look,which made me feel sick in my stomach.The child's familythen arrived,and also a doctor.The child had been sent tofetch the doctor for a sick neighbour,and was on her wayhome again.'“The child is more frightened than hurt,”said thedoctor—and that,you would think,was the end of the story.But,you see,I had taken a violent dislike to the short man.So had the child's family—that was only natural.But the doctor,who seemed a quiet,kindly man,was also looking at ourprisoner with murder in his eyes.'The doctor and I understood each other perfectly.Together we shouted at the man,and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated.'He looked back at us with a proud,blach look.“Nameyour price,”he said.'We made him agree to a hundred pounds for the child' sfamily.With another black look,the man led us to that doorover there.He took out a key and let himself into thebuilding.Presently he came out and handed us ten pounds ingold and a cheque for ninety pounds from Coutts's Bank.Thename on the cheque was a well-known one.'“See here,”said the doctor doubtfully,“it isn't usual for aman to walk into an empty house at four in the morning andcome out with another man's cheque for nearly a hundredpounds.”'“Don't worry,”said the man with an ugly look,“I'll staywith you until the banks open,andchange the chequemyself.”'So we all went off,the doctor and the prisoner and myself,and spent the rest of the night at my house.In the morningwe went together to the bank.Sure enough,the cheque wasgood,and the money was passed to the child's family.' 'Well,well,'said Mr Utterson.'Yes,'said Enfield,'it's a strange story.My prisoner wasclearly a hard,cruel man.But the man whose name was onthe cheque was well known all over London for his kind andgenerous acts.Why would a man like that give his cheque to acriminal?''And you don't know if the writer of the cheque lives inthat building?'asked Mr Utterson.'I don't like to ask,'said his friend.'In my experience,it's not a good idea to ask too many questions,in case the answers are ugly,violent ones.But I've studied the place alittle.It doesn't seem like a house.There's no other door,and the only person who uses that door is the man I've just described to you.There are threewindows on the side of thehouse,which look down onto a small courtyard.The windowsare shut,but they're always clean.There's a chimney too,which is usually smoking.So somebody must live there.'The two men continued on their walk.Then Utterson brokethe silence.'Enfield,'he said,'you're right about not asking toomany questions.However,I want to ask the name of the manwho walked over the child.''Very well,' said Enfield.'He told us his name wasHyde.''What does he look like?''He's not easy to describe,although I remember him perfectly.He's a strange-looking man.He's short,but has astrong,heavy body.There's something wrong with his appearance,something ugly and unpleasing—no,somethinghateful.I disliked him at once.'Mr Utterson thought deeply.'Are you sure he used a key?'he asked.'What do you mean?'asked Enfield in surprise.'I know it must seem strange,'said his friend.'But yousee,if I don't ask you the name on the cheque,it's because Iknow it already…''Well,why didn't you tell me?'said his friend rathercrossly.'Anyway,he did have a key,and he still has it.Isaw him use it only a week ago.'Mr Utterson looked at him thoughtfully,but said nothingmore.1 一扇神秘的门律师厄特森先生是个不爱说话、一本正经的人。

费城故事英文字幕

费城故事英文字幕

couldn't tell what I felt#3. I was unrecognizable to myself#4. Saw my reflection in a window#5. And didn't know my own face#6. So, brother, I'm gonna leave#7. Wastin' away on the streets of Philadelphia#8. This one?9. I walked the avenue till my legs felt like stone#10. I heard voices of friends vanished and gone#11. At night I hear the blood in my veins#12. Just as black and whispery as the rain#13.On the streets of Philadelphia#14. Ain't no angel gonna greet me#15. It's just you and I my friend#16. And my clothes don't fit me no more#17. I walked a thousand miles just to slip this skin#18. Night has fallen I'm lyin' awake#19. I can feel myself fadin' away#20. So, will you receive me, brother with your faithless kiss#21. Or will we leave each other alone like this#22.On the streets of Philadelphia#23. This "pestilent dust" counselor refers to has appeared on only three 24. Each time it was tested, and the results: Limestone.25. It's messy, but innocuous.污浊,却无害26. "Innocuous"? - Defined by Webster's as harmless.27. I know what it means. May I? Thank you.Your honor法官大人28. imagine how the children in this neighborhood are being made to feel. The constant pounding of construction ringing in their ears. 建筑的敲击声不绝于耳。

医生与律师的对话英语作文

医生与律师的对话英语作文

In a bustling city hospital,Dr.Smith,a seasoned cardiologist,was having a conversation with Mr.Johnson,a prominent lawyer,in the hospitals cafeteria during their lunch break.The dialogue between them was both insightful and reflective,touching upon various aspects of their respective professions and the challenges they face.Dr.Smith began by sharing his experiences with the emotional toll that comes with treating patients.You know,Mr.Johnson,sometimes its not just about the physical health of a patient.Theres a lot of emotional stress involved,especially when dealing with critical cases.The responsibility can be overwhelming.Mr.Johnson nodded in understanding,responding,I can see how that would be the case, Dr.Smith.In my line of work,we also deal with highstakes situations,but the emotional aspect is different.We have to remain objective and detached,even when the outcome can significantly affect someones life.The conversation then shifted to the topic of ethics.Dr.Smith expressed his concerns about the ethical dilemmas he sometimes encounters in medicine.There are times when we have to make tough decisions,especially when it comes to endoflife care.Balancing the patients wishes with medical best practices can be quite challenging.Mr.Johnson chimed in,Thats true,and in law,we also grapple with ethical issues.The difference is that our decisions are often guided by the law,but theres still a gray area where personal judgment comes into play.They also discussed the impact of technology on their professions.Dr.Smith mentioned the advancements in medical technology and how they have improved patient care. Technology has revolutionized the way we diagnose and treat diseases.Its fascinating to see how far weve come.Mr.Johnson agreed,adding,Indeed,technology has also transformed the legal field.Its made research and communication more efficient,but it also poses challenges in terms of privacy and the everchanging landscape of digital evidence.As they continued their conversation,they touched upon the importance of continuous learning in their professions.Dr.Smith emphasized the need for doctors to stay updated with the latest medical research and treatments.The field of medicine is always evolving. Its crucial for us to keep learning and adapting to new findings and techniques.Mr.Johnson concurred,Thats a sentiment I can definitely relate to.The law is also constantly changing,with new legislation and interpretations.Its essential for us to stayinformed and adapt our strategies accordingly.Lastly,they discussed the role of empathy in their professions.Dr.Smith believed that empathy was a vital aspect of patient care.Empathy allows us to connect with our patients on a deeper level,making them feel understood and supported during their medical journey.Mr.Johnson reflected on the importance of empathy in his work as well.While we need to maintain professionalism,empathy is crucial in understanding our clients needs and providing them with the best possible legal representation.As their lunch break came to an end,both Dr.Smith and Mr.Johnson felt a sense of camaraderie,realizing that despite the differences in their professions,they shared many common challenges and values.The conversation served as a reminder that empathy, continuous learning,and ethical considerations are integral to both the medical and legal fields.。

衔接点05新课5Unit3 Familymatters(课内知识预习)(2019)

衔接点05新课5Unit3 Familymatters(课内知识预习)(2019)

新课5 Unit 3Family matters (课内知识预习)1.预习Unit 3Family matters重点词汇2.预习Unit 3Family matters课文3.Unit 3Family matters高频词汇精讲一.单词学习二.课文精研读原文呈现Like Father,Like Son(The living room.Friday night.A table and two chairs at front centre.Grandfather and Father,seated at the table,are playing chess①.)Grandfather:And...I win!(Son enters room.)Father:Not again!Oh look,here es my boy【1】.How are you,son?【1】here es my boy属于here,there 等副词位于句首引起的完全倒装。

Son:(nervously②approaching③the table)Erm...Dad,can we talk?Father:Sure! You know you can always turn to④ your dad for a chat⑤.Son:OK.Here it is.⑥I’ve decided not to go to university.I want to focus⑦ on my band and have a career⑧ in music when I leave school.Father:(raising his voice⑨in surprise⑩)You can’t be serious! What about your future career as a lawyer⑪!Son:I knew you’d say that.You just assume⑫ I want to be a lawyer,but that’s only because you are a lawyer. Father:What’s wrong with being a lawyer?Lawyers help people and are respected⑬ by others.Son:Yes,but I’m not interested in law.I want to work in a studio⑭,not a court⑮.Grandfather:(looking at Father)Calm down⑯.OK?Father:(ignoring⑰Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming⑱!Playing in a band is not a job【2】.【2】此处为动词ing短语作主语,谓语动词用单数形式。

律师英文面试题目(3篇)

律师英文面试题目(3篇)

第1篇IntroductionThe legal profession requires a unique blend of analytical skills, ethical judgment, and interpersonal abilities. As a candidate for a lawyer position, you will be expected to demonstrate your proficiency in various areas. This comprehensive list of interview questions is designed to assess your legal knowledge, problem-solving skills, communication abilities, and overall fit for the role. Please note that the following questions are categorized into different sections to facilitate a structured interview process.Section 1: Legal Knowledge and Understanding1. Can you explain the difference between tort law and contract law?2. What is the primary purpose of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?3. Describe the key elements of a valid will.4. How does the principle of stare decisis impact legal decision-making?5. What is the difference between a plea bargain and a plea agreement?6. Explain the concept of due process and its application in criminal law.7. How does the legal system differentiate between civil and criminal law?8. What are the fundamental rights protected by the Bill of Rights?9. Describe the legal implications of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).10. What is the role of a judge in a bench trial versus a jury trial?Section 2: Case Analysis and Problem-Solving11. You are presented with a hypothetical case involving a breach of contract. What steps would you take to analyze the case and providelegal advice to your client?12. Describe a complex legal issue you have encountered in your previous work. How did you approach solving it?13. How would you handle a situation where a client provides you with conflicting information?14. What is the importance of legal research in preparing a case for trial?15. You are assigned a case involving intellectual property infringement. How would you go about proving that the infringement occurred?16. How do you prioritize tasks when multiple clients have urgent matters?17. What is the significance of the discovery process in a lawsuit?18. How would you advise a client who is considering a settlement offer that is less than what they believe they are entitled to?19. Describe a time when you had to navigate a legal issue that was outside your area of expertise. How did you handle it?20. What is the role of a legal ethics committee, and how do you ensure you are compliant with ethical standards?Section 3: Communication and Advocacy21. How would you explain a complex legal concept to a client who has limited legal knowledge?22. What are the key components of effective legal writing?23. How do you prepare for a deposition or a courtroom argument?24. Describe a challenging communication situation you have encountered with a client or opposing counsel. How did you resolve it?25. What strategies do you use to persuade a judge or jury to rule in favor of your client?26. How do you handle feedback from a client who is dissatisfied with your representation?27. What is the importance of active listening in legal negotiations?28. How do you maintain confidentiality when discussing a client's case with colleagues or external parties?29. Describe a time when you had to present a case to a non-legal audience. How did you adapt your communication style?30. What is the role of advocacy in the legal profession, and how do you incorporate it into your work?Section 4: Professional Experience and Development31. Describe your previous legal experience. What types of cases did you handle?32. How has your legal education prepared you for a career as a lawyer?33. What extracurricular activities or internships have you engaged in that are relevant to the legal profession?34. What is your approach to continuing legal education and staying updated on legal developments?35. How do you handle stress and pressure in a high-stakes legal environment?36. Describe a time when you had to work as part of a team on a legal matter. What role did you play, and how did you contribute to the team's success?37. What are your long-term career goals, and how do you plan to achieve them?38. How do you prioritize your professional development, and what are your interests outside of law?39. What is your preferred method of conflict resolution, and how do you apply it in your legal practice?40. How do you ensure that your work meets the highest standards of excellence and professionalism?Section 5: Ethical and Moral Considerations41. What is the most challenging ethical dilemma you have faced in your legal career, and how did you resolve it?42. How do you balance the interests of your client with the broader interests of society?43. What steps do you take to ensure that your legal advice is unbiased and objective?44. Describe a time when you had to adhere to a legal rule or regulation that you believed was unfair. How did you handle it?45. How do you handle situations where your personal beliefs conflict with your professional obligations?46. What is the role of a lawyer in promoting social justice and equality?47. How do you maintain your ethical standards when dealing with high-pressure situations or powerful clients?48. Describe a situation where you had to advocate for a client whose interests were not in the public's best interest. How did you approach the issue?49. What is your perspective on the ethical implications of using technology in the legal profession?50. How do you ensure that your actions as a lawyer are transparent and accountable?This comprehensive list of interview questions is designed to provide a thorough assessment of a candidate's suitability for a lawyer position. By exploring various aspects of legal knowledge, problem-solving skills,communication abilities, and ethical considerations, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of the candidate's qualifications and potential contributions to your legal team.第2篇IntroductionAs a prestigious law firm, we are committed to hiring the most skilled and dedicated attorneys to join our team. The following comprehensive list of interview questions is designed to assess your legal expertise, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and fit within ourfirm's culture. Please be prepared to discuss your experiences, share your thoughts, and demonstrate your suitability for the role.I. Legal Knowledge and Expertise1. Please describe your expertise in [specific area of law, e.g., corporate law, family law, intellectual property law]. How does your experience in this area make you a strong candidate for this position?2. Can you explain the difference between a statute and a case law? Provide an example of each.3. What is the difference between a tort and a breach of contract? Givea real-life scenario to illustrate your answer.4. Explain the principle of stare decisis and its significance in the legal system.5. Describe the key elements of a valid will. What are the potential pitfalls that could render a will invalid?6. How do you navigate the complexities of antitrust law in your practice? Can you provide an example of a recent case you have handled in this area?7. What are the primary considerations when drafting a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)?8. How do you approach the defense of a client who has been charged witha crime? What strategies do you employ to build a strong defense?9. Explain the concept of due process and its application in criminal law.10. How do you stay up-to-date with the latest developments in your area of law? What resources do you use to ensure your knowledge is current?II. Communication and Interpersonal Skills11. How would you explain a complex legal concept to a client who is nota lawyer? What techniques do you use to ensure clarity and understanding?12. Can you describe a time when you had to resolve a conflict between two parties? How did you handle the situation, and what was the outcome?13. How do you prioritize tasks and manage your time effectively in a fast-paced law firm environment?14. What is your approach to handling difficult or stressed clients? How do you maintain professionalism and provide excellent client service in challenging situations?15. How do you work collaboratively with colleagues and other professionals, such as paralegals, investigators, and experts?16. Can you give an example of a time when you had to present complex legal arguments in a courtroom setting? How did you prepare for the presentation, and what was the result?17. What are your communication preferences when working with clients and colleagues? Are you more comfortable with face-to-face meetings, phone calls, or written correspondence?18. How do you handle feedback from clients or colleagues? Do you seek constructive criticism, and how do you use it to improve your performance?III. Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills19. Describe a challenging legal issue you have encountered in your career. How did you analyze the situation, and what steps did you take to resolve it?20. What is your approach to researching legal issues? How do you ensure that your research is thorough and up-to-date?21. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to think outside the box to solve a legal problem? What was the outcome, and how did it benefit your client or the firm?22. How do you handle unexpected legal developments or unforeseen challenges? What strategies do you use to adapt and stay calm under pressure?23. What is your experience with cross-border legal issues? How do you navigate the complexities of international law and regulations?24. How do you approach complex transactions or litigation with multiple parties and interests at stake?25. What are your thoughts on the use of technology in legal practice? How do you incorporate technology into your work to enhance efficiency and effectiveness?IV. Ethics and Professionalism26. How do you maintain your ethical standards and professionalintegrity in a law firm setting? Can you give an example of a situation where you had to make an ethical decision?27. What is your approach to confidentiality and client confidentiality? How do you ensure that sensitive information is protected?28. How do you handle conflicts of interest in your practice? What steps do you take to avoid or resolve such conflicts?29. What is your understanding of the attorney-client privilege? How do you protect this privilege in your communications with clients?30. How do you stay informed about ethical guidelines and professional responsibilities as an attorney? What resources do you use to ensure compliance with these standards?V. Fit with the Law Firm31. What do you know about our law firm and its practice areas? How do you think your skills and experience align with our firm's goals and values?32. How do you envision your role within our firm? What are your long-term career aspirations?33. What is your experience with working in a team environment? How do you contribute to the success of your colleagues and the firm as a whole?34. What are your expectations regarding work-life balance at our firm? How do you manage your personal and professional responsibilities?35. Can you describe a time when you went above and beyond to meet a client's needs or a firm's objective? What was the result, and how did it impact your work or the firm?36. What are your favorite aspects of practicing law, and what challenges do you find most rewarding?37. How do you approach feedback and constructive criticism? What steps do you take to ensure continuous improvement in your work?38. What do you think sets our law firm apart from others, and why do you want to work here?39. How do you handle stress and pressure in your professional life? What coping mechanisms do you use to maintain your mental and emotional well-being?40. What questions do you have for us about the firm, the position, or the practice areas we handle?ConclusionWe hope this comprehensive list of interview questions will help you prepare for your upcoming interview with our law firm. Remember to showcase your legal expertise, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and fit within our firm's culture. We look forward to meeting you and discussing how you can contribute to our team's success.第3篇Introduction:The following is a comprehensive list of interview questions designedfor a law firm attorney position. These questions are categorized into different sections to cover various aspects of the candidate's legal expertise, experience, soft skills, and fit within the firm's culture. The questions are designed to be challenging and insightful, helping the hiring team assess the candidate's qualifications and potential to contribute effectively to the firm.Section 1: Legal Knowledge and Expertise1. Can you describe the most complex legal case you have worked on and the challenges you faced in resolving it?2. How do you stay updated with the latest legal developments and case law in your area of expertise?3. Discuss a recent legal trend that has impacted your practice area and how you have adapted to it.4. What is the difference between a tort and a breach of contract, and can you give an example of each?5. Explain the legal principles behind the attorney-client privilege and how you ensure its protection in your practice.6. How do you approach the drafting of complex legal documents, such as contracts or agreements?7. Describe a situation where you had to interpret a statute or regulation in a novel way. How did you proceed?8. What is the significance of the Rules of Professional Conduct in your daily practice, and how do you adhere to them?9. Discuss a case where you had to handle a conflict of interest. How did you resolve it, and what lessons did you learn?10. Can you provide an example of a legal issue that requires interdisciplinary knowledge, and how you would approach it?Section 2: Experience and Case Management11. How do you prioritize tasks and manage your workload when dealing with multiple cases simultaneously?12. Describe a situation where you had to handle a high-stakes case under tight deadlines. What steps did you take to ensure successful resolution?13. How do you maintain effective communication with clients throughout the duration of a case?14. What strategies do you employ to ensure the efficient and cost-effective handling of a case?15. Discuss a time when you had to negotiate a settlement outside of court. What was your approach, and what was the outcome?16. How do you handle client dissatisfaction or complaints about your services?17. What role do you play in the firm’s case management system, and how do you ensure the integrity of the system?18. Describe a complex litigation case where you had to work closely with other attorneys and outside experts. How did you coordinate your efforts?19. How do you prepare for trial, and what is your strategy for presenting evidence and arguments to a judge or jury?20. What steps do you take to ensure that y our clients’ interests are adequately represented in any legal proceeding?Section 3: Soft Skills and Interpersonal Abilities21. How do you handle stressful situations in the courtroom or during negotiations?22. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to workeffectively with a team that had differing opinions or goals?23. How do you build and maintain professional relationships with clients, colleagues, and other legal professionals?24. Describe a situation where you had to overcome a significant obstacle to achieve a successful outcome for a client.25. What is your approach to mentoring junior attorneys or paralegals?26. How do you handle feedback from senior partners or supervisors?27. Discuss a time when you had to adapt to a change in t he firm’s strategic direction or client needs.28. How do you ensure that your work-life balance remains healthy and sustainable?29. What role do you think technology plays in the legal profession, and how do you incorporate it into your practice?30. How do you approach diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and how do you contribute to fostering a culture of respect and equality?Section 4: Professional Development and Industry Trends31. What are your short-term and long-term career goals, and how does this position align with them?32. How do you stay motivated to continue learning and growing as alegal professional?33. What seminars, workshops, or other professional development opportunities have you found most beneficial to your career?34. Discuss a recent article or book that has influenced your approachto the law or your practice.35. How do you envision the legal profession evolving in the next decade, and what changes do you anticipate?36. What is your perspective on the increasing use of technology inlegal research and document management?37. How do you stay informed about emerging ethical issues in the legal profession?38. What is your approach to pro bono work, and how do you balance it with your billable hours?39. How do you incorporate innovation and creativity into your legal practice?40. What are your thoughts on the role of social media in legalmarketing and client relations?Conclusion:These interview questions are designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of a candidate's qualifications, experience, and fit for alaw firm attorney position. By exploring the candidate's legal knowledge, experience, soft skills, and professional development, the hiring team can make an informed decision about the candidate's potential to contribute to the firm's success.。

专四模拟题7答案

专四模拟题7答案

Model Test 7PART ⅠWRITING SECTION A COMPOSITIONShould Students Wear School Uniform?As we know, wearing school uniform is indispensable for Japanese students, where as for American students, it’s not such a case, so should Chinese students wear school uniform? Some believe in the advantages of wearing school uniform. Firstly, uniform can cultivate collective spirit, which is typical of Japanese students. Secondly, schools can be kept in good order with uniform since the outsiders will be recogniz ed immediately. Besides, wearing school uniform can help students develop simple life habits. However, others don’t think so. They claim that wearing school uniform will deprive students of individuality, which is always the source of amazing creativity. As for collective spirit, attending sports games seems to be more effective, and wearing school uniform doesn’t result in simple life habit as we expect. In my opinion, diffe rent schools can have different policies. It may be good for elementary school students to wear school uniform, but this is not strongly recommended for college students.SECTION B NOTE-WRITINGDear Betty,We are planning a little dinner to celebrate o ur tenth anniversary, and of course we want you and Tom to come. It’s next Friday, June eighth, at seven o’clock. I do hope you can make it, as Jim and I are looking forward with great pleasure to seeing you both.Affectionately yours,RosalindPART ⅣCLOZE26. 答案C 【试题分析】此题考查名词词义。

绝命律师第五季第六集-字幕-对白-中英文对照

绝命律师第五季第六集-字幕-对白-中英文对照

- I need a soldier. - Why me? -我需要战士 -为什么非要找我Because you understand. 因为你会理解Understand what? 理解什么Revenge. 复仇I'm not gonna let some low-life shyster bully me off my land.我才不会让一个落魄小人逼我离开自己的土地No offense, Kim. 无意冒犯金That call center's not movin' one goddamn inch! 客服中心就要建在原来的位置一点不能动to take this any further.There's no reason 没必要再继续下去了It gets nasty. It gets personal. 会闹得很难看变成个人恩怨It gets dangerous. 会很危险You broke into his house? 你闯进他家了What? What is it? 什么怎么了What? What is it? 红云初中Hey, baby. 亲爱的Where were you?You ready? 准备好了吗你去哪儿了What? 什么-I'm sorry, hon.你去哪儿了-- Where were you? - 抱歉亲爱的I got held up down at the Clover. 我在三叶草那边有事耽搁了Guess I kind of lost track of time. 我没注意时间You were drinking? 你喝酒了Kimmy. It was one beer. 小金就一瓶啤酒Doesn't smell like one beer. 闻起来可不止一瓶Welp, that's what it was. 但就只有一瓶So let's go. 走吧Get in. 上车Kim, I'm not doin' this. 金别这样Come on. It's cold out. 走吧外边很冷Let's -- Let's go get some food, 我们去吃点东西go home, split a box of McNuggets, 回家分一盒麦乐鸡see what's on TV. 看看电视I'm just gonna walk. 我走路吧Really? 真的吗You're gonna walk three miles with a cello. 你要背着大提琴走五公里Don't be stupid. Get in. 别犯傻上车I'll -- I'll let you choose the radio station. 我...让你选电台Come on. 行了吧Kim, get in the car right now. 金立刻上车I said it was one beer. 我说了就一瓶啤酒You're gonna be like this? 你真要这样吗You don't believe me? 你不相信我Kim, get in, or I'm driving home. 金上车不然我就自己开车回家了Right now, in the car. 立刻上车I mean it. I'm going. 我说真的我要走了Fine. Don't listen to me. 行不听我的You never listen! 你从不听话第五季第六集绝命律师Freedom. 自由Freedom to ride. 自由驰骋Freedom to explore. 自由探索Freedom to bank... 自由存取the way you want to. 随心所欲Hi. I'm Don Wachtell, President of Mesa Verde. 我是沃弛泰尔梅萨维德的总裁For the past 10 years, our family has taken pride 过去十年我们家庭非常自豪in helping your family grow your savings 能够帮助您的家庭积累储蓄out here in the Southwest, with freedom from hidden fees 就在这广袤的西南部没有隐形费用and freedom to choose the account that's right for you. 您可以自由选择适合您的账户Ain't that right, Kevin? 是不是凯文That's right, Dad. 是的爸Yup! 没错Let our family help find your freedom...at Mesa Verde. 让我们一家帮您找到自由就在梅萨维德Let our family help find your freedom...at Mesa Verde. 梅萨维德银行信托So, can you do it? 所以能拍出来吗The Media Lab has a-a vision mixer. 媒体实验室有个特效师I think we can get the effect that you're goin' for. 应该能做出你想要的效果And with makeup and costumes, 有化妆和服装we can make it look like the same time period. 我们可以还原那个时期That's great. 太好了I love it. 我很喜欢It's gonna sing. 肯定会很棒的I'm sensing that Schleprock here is gonna puke on my parade.我觉得那个倒霉蛋有点不太看好啊You want it when? 什么时候要Uh, as soon as possible. 尽快Tomorrow would be optimal. 最好是明天Let me break it down for you, chief. 我跟你讲清楚老板You got 10 spots. 你有十个场景I count 12, 13 locations. 我数了有十二三个地方Then there's post, graphics, 还要加字加图this video-effects thing you're talking. 还有你要的视频特效That's, uh, a week, maybe more. 要一周或更久Probably more. We have midterms. 可能还要更久我们有期中考And plus we have to lug all our stuff around. 而且我们还得搬运器材And actors, craft service... 还有演员后勤You scout these locations? Do I got a place to plug in? 你踩过点没有电源插座吗Oh, and bathrooms. People need bathrooms. 还有厕所人们要上厕所They literally need them all the time. 他们老想上厕所Just -- 等等There's got to be a way, right? 肯定有办法对吗'Cause we're smart, 因为我们很聪明so we can figure out a way, right? 我们肯定能想出办法对吗Cut the number of spots. 减少场景数量No. It's -- 不行Shock and awe is what I'm going for here. 令人震惊才是我的目的Anything less, no. 少一点都不行Wh-What if you use voiceovers instead of actors? 用旁白代替演员怎么样Or if we did it all in one location? 或者在同一个地方进行拍摄So, no actors, no scope, no impact. 没有演员没有广度就没有影响力No. Just... 不行I just feel like if we just get out there and this -- 我感觉如果我们直接去拍we hustle, we can do it. 加把劲就可以办到We can. 我们能办到Dude. Can't be done. 哥们办不到Dude. We can't. 哥们真不行I mean, I don't know. What if we did the Superman thing? 我也不知道如果我们试试超人呢Uh, a -- a what? 什么You know, like Superman. 就像超人一样Like, um -- Well, like a weatherman. 就像天气预报员一样Blue screen, I think. 就那种蓝幕You mean a green screen? 你是指绿幕吧Whatever. Blue, green. 蓝绿随便吧Just -- Can we do that? 可以办到吗You got a green screen? 你有绿幕吗Looking good, gentlemen. 不错啊先生们Red leather, yellow leather. 红粉凤凰花凤凰- Red leather, yellow leather. - Very nice. -红粉凤凰花凤凰 -很不错Mom makes meat. 妈妈骑马骂马慢Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma. Mom makes meat. 妈妈妈妈妈妈骑马骂马慢Red leather, yellow leather. 红粉凤凰花凤凰Red leather, red -- Yellow. 红粉凤凰发...花Yellow leather. 花凤凰We're ready, ready.我们已经准备就绪Everyone, a lot to do, no time to do it. 各位时间紧迫Who knows their lines? 谁已经记好台词了Yes, I believe I have it. 我已经记住了I love a man of confidence. 我喜欢自信的人I played Prospero on the Plaza 在做完前列腺手术一个月后a month after prostate surgery. 我就扮演普洛斯彼罗了One has to have confidence. 一个人必须要有自信That's wonderful. Uh -- God bless. 真不错上帝保佑你Now bring that confidence 带着这份自信right over here 站到地板的标记上吧to this marker on the floor.That's your spot. 这就是你的位置Do not move from it, okay? 不要离开这里好吗Um, but also don't be rigid, okay? 但也别表现得太死板好吗Try to be natural. 自然点And speak to me, you know, conversational, 和我说话就像正常对话一样everyday, like a friend, but, uh -- 就像平时和朋友说话一样不过There's fear here. 你的心里藏着恐惧There's emotion. 有强烈的情感You're searching for a hero. 你在找一个英雄You know, will no one save you? 难道不会有人来救你了吗就像这种感觉But don't hit it too hard. 但别用力过猛Just throw it away, but with feeling, okay? 自然地流露出来要有感情好吗- Good. How we doin'? - Shoot this mother. -很好准备如何了 -可以开拍Alright. 好的Oh, there's cue cards if you need 'em. 这里有提词板But don't look at them. Look at me, okay? 但别盯着板看看着我好吗But, you know, they're there. 它们跑不了-开始录音Rolling.-- So, roll sound. - 录音中- Camera. - Speeding. -准备拍摄 -已就绪And...action. 开拍This is great. Stand right there. 很不错就站在这You look great. 很漂亮Eyes open. 眼睛睁大Yeah, good, good. 很好很好Can I drop your jaw? Sideways a little. 能张开你的下巴吗侧一点Perfect. That's it. 完美就是这样- Press "Record." - I can't -- -快录 -我不能And five, four, three, two... 五四三二一Ma-gic.-- Magic. 魔法-魔法You can't have the pizza while we do the thing.--- Delicious. 拍摄的时候不能吃真美味-Because we're trying to shoot the commercial. 因为我们要拍广告That's why. I'm gonna keep it right here. 这就是原因披萨就放我这了- Doing something with that thing? - Look up this way. -把发型整理一下 -抬头看那边And then stay right like that.Right? 好吗保持这个姿势Alright, show it to me. Boom. 来吧尽情展现You're a cool guy, okay, but not too cool. 你很酷但别表现得太酷I need you to be relatable. 我需要你引起观众共鸣Give me that Fonz. Alright, good. 大拇指竖起来很好Put it down. Nobody's buying it. 放下吧没人会信的Okay, the cane, I think, is a little too much. 我觉得手杖有些夸张了Can I have it? 我能拿走吗And five, four, three, two, magic. 五四三二一魔法- What? - Need it. -什么 -我需要它Let go. Just -- Really, okay? 放手好吗You look very, very officious, okay? 你看上去太一本正经了Alright, can you smile warmly? 能热情地微笑一下吗I'm trying to direct.No? 不行吗我在导演呢That's good. Get out of the way. 很不错别挡着镜头-Get out of the way.-好的- Okay. - 让开And...acting. 开拍Cool, alright? Do that. Ready? Yeah. 很酷就这么做准备好了吗Yeah, like this. 对就像这样Too much, uh -- Put your hand right -- Yeah, yeah. 太过了把手放在这对Stand on the X. This is great. 站在标记上很不错Smile. 微笑Turn sideways. 转身Take your Coke out of her hand. 把你的可乐拿走And now look sad, glum. 现在要看上去很悲伤很沮丧And then when I say "Action," you look here. 当我说"开拍" 你就看向这边No. Faster. 不快一点Make it a whip -- Whip your head. 甩过来把头甩过来Up here, and then -- go! -- action. 先看这边然后甩开拍Look back. Okay. Anyone else? 回头好了还有吗they don't reflect, okay?So that 这样眼镜不会反光That looks normal. Look right in. 这样正常多了看镜头Look at me. Point. 看着我指No. Like this. 不这样More, more. 再夸张点Good. Make it look real. 很好再逼真一点And...cut! 好的...卡Beautiful. 很好Beautiful. 日间美容美甲I'm Saul Goodman. Did you or... 我是索尔·古德曼你或你...Hold on. Hold on. 等等等等You came. I'm sorry. You missed most of it. 你来了很抱歉大部分已经拍摄完了I'm almost through my part. Now, you comin' in? 我快拍好我的部分了你要进来吗'Cause, hey, we still got a slice or two of pizza left. 我们还剩一两块披萨Uh, no. I-I-I-I ate the office. 不我在办公室吃过了-不用了You sure?-- I'm good. - 你确定吗'Cause it's, um, cold pizza 这可是社区剧院演员们community theater actors.fondled by 最喜欢的冷披萨You gonna pass on that. 你不打算尝尝Yeah, I think I will pass. 嗯算了吧I just -- I just wanted to talk. 我只是...我只是想来谈谈Talk? Yeah, sure. 谈谈好吧Of course. Uh, five. 当然了五分钟好消息我找到了奥利维亚I tracked down Olivia Bitsui.·Good news -- 比特苏She is 92 years young. 她92岁芳龄了She's part of the Navajo Nation. 她是纳瓦霍族保留地的She lives out by Window Rock. 住在窗石那边first thing in the morning,I'm gonna call her 我明天早上就给她打电话hopefully have a face-to-face. 希望能和她当面谈谈- Jimmy -- - think I'm gonna bring a floral arrangement -吉米 -我在想要不要带一些花or maybe a cake assortment from Brother's Bakery. 或者兄弟面包店的蛋糕Jimmy, d--do you think...- Good idea. 吉米你觉得...好主意--Will Acker settle for $75,000? 阿克会愿意以七万五美元和解吗Yeah.-- $75,000? - 是的七万五-Will he go for it? 他会愿意吗Are you saying that Kevin is willing 你是说凯文愿意to go up to $75,000 on this? 出七万五摆平吗I -- 我...Look, we'll negotiate as far up as we can, 我们会尽可能把出价抬高I'll make up the difference.and then 然后我会补上差额Wait. Hold on. 等等Y-You'll make up the difference 你要补上差额as in "Out of your own pocket" make up the difference? 是指"用你自己的钱"补吗I -- Yes. 我...是的I just need to end this now and move on. 我要赶紧结束这一切往前看But why? 但是为什么啊No, hey, we have him. 不我们已经抓到把柄了Rich is suspicious. 里奇起疑了He said some things. 他说了一些话He's second-guessing how you got to be Acker's lawyer 他开始质疑你为什么会做阿克的律师and questioning my intentions, 还怀疑我的动机enough to want me off the case. 想把我撤出案子We move forward with this, 我们继续这样下去Rich is gonna figure out what's happening. 里奇就会发现到底是怎么回事Here's the truth. 真相是这样的Rich knows nothing. 里奇什么都不知道-Not ever.现在还不知道-- Well, not yet, no. - 以后也不会知道He has nothing. 他没有证据There's no way to prove anything. 他无法证明任何猜测You may be right. 也许你说得对But it's just not worth it. 但是这样不值得But...what about the play here? 但是...那现在拍的戏呢The play is beautiful. 真的很棒God, this is like watching a walk-off home run 天啊感觉就像是眼看着要到手的本垒打just drift foul. 突然偏了一样It's your play. 这是你的戏If you want to walk, we'll walk. 如果你想放弃那就放弃吧I got to break it to the kids.So, I got to -- 那我得...我得告诉这些孩子们Well, there's a lot to clean up 我们得清理干净before Mrs. Ngyuen can open in the morning, so... 阮太太明天早上还要开门营业所以...-No.我帮你们-- I'll help. - 不You've been all day at work. 你工作了一天了Jimmy, you're out here doing all this because of me. 吉米你们在这里都是为了我I'm helping. 我要帮忙justAlright, 好吧记住别碰摄像机don't touch the camera.it's an extension of his body.He claims 他说那是他身体的一部分Noted. 明白You're Michael? 你就是麦克吗The gringo Lalo had a bug up his ass about. 拉罗口中那个碍事的美国佬If Hector or the cousins ever find out about -- 要是赫克托或他的表兄发现...They're not gonna find out. 他们不会发现的Get on with it. 继续说Lalo's using his C.I. connection. 拉罗在利用他的线人He's having Domingo call the DEA to rat out your dealers.他让多明戈向毒品管制局供出你的毒贩Times they're slinging, locations. 他们交易的时间和地点Your guys are gonna get swept up. 你的人会被一网打尽Promote low-level dealers... 提拔一些低级的毒贩or find new ones. 或者找些新人Let them get arrested. 让他们被抓Protect our people. 保护好我们的人You got it. 好的What else? 还有呢He talks about a lot of things. 他还说了很多Hitting your supply trucks, going after your restaurants, 突袭你的供应货车针对你的餐厅getting your customers sick, cutting off power, 让你的顾客生病破坏供电busting open pipes. 弄断水管He's gonna chip away at your business 他会一点一点抢走你的生意until the bosses down south 直到南方的老板们don't think you're worth the trouble. 觉得你不再有价值From now on, you report to this man. 从现在开始你向这个人汇报He needs you? 如果他需要你You do not hesitate. 你不许犹豫Act. 行动Guessing there's something you want to get off your chest. 看来你有话想说who you're workin' for, right?You know 你知道你在给什么人干活吧The shit that this guy does? 那家伙的所作所为They shot me, 他们开枪打我left me bleeding out in the desert, 把我丢在沙漠里流血等死all part of some plan. 都是计划的一部分I don't know what to tell you. 我不知道该跟你说什么I warned you. 我警告过你What? 什么I warned you when you started going after Hector Salamanca你开始追踪赫克托·塞拉曼加的时候我就警告过你there'd be others to worry about. 麻烦的不只有他You made a choice. 你做了选择You got in with both eyes open. 你入局时就已经很清楚My father didn't. 我父亲不是He's got a gun to my father's head. 他拿枪威胁我父亲性命I don't do what he says... 如果我不照他说的做Look... 听着first things first. 当务之急We take care of Lalo. 我们先处理掉拉罗Then we'll talk. 然后我们再谈Paige, you've got Kim, Rich, and Marcie. 佩奇金里奇和玛茜都在you're calling with good news.Guys, I hope 伙计们希望你们这次有好消息You sitting down? 你坐着呢吗Oh, God. Really? 真有好消息啊Yep. Acker's decided to settle. 没错阿克决定和解了Tell Kevin he's got his call center. 告诉凯文客服中心没问题了Fantastic. 太棒了Kevin will be over the moon. 凯文一定会高兴坏的When is it official? 什么时候正式定下来There's a meeting on the books with Mr. Goodman for Wednesday at 3:00.周三下午三点跟古德曼先生见面Music to my ears. 真是太好了Kevin's gonna wanna be there to close this out and celebrate. 凯文应该会去现场解决这事然后庆祝一下I can't wait. 等不及了Congrats, Paige. 恭喜佩奇Congrats to you guys. 恭喜你们Kim, this was another tough one, 金这是另一桩棘手的事but you did it again. 但你又解决了A team effort. 团队的功劳We'll e-mail you the details. 我们会给你电邮细节Great. Talk soon. 好的再联系Okay.好的Well, now that that's behind us and I have you here, 现在这事解决了正好你们在I want to talk to Jason in Charlotte, 我想跟夏洛特的杰森谈一下walk us through these Fannie and Freddie changes. 带我们过一遍按揭贷款方面的变化Dorothy, can you set up that North Carolina call? 桃乐茜你能接通北卡罗来纳的办公室吗Actually, before we do that, c-- Sorry. 在那之前抱歉Marcie, would you give us a minute? 玛茜能让我们单独谈一下吗Oh. Sure, absolutely. 当然没问题Dorothy, hold off on that call, please. 桃乐茜先等等Thanks. 谢了I, uh... 我...I wanted to talk about yesterday. 我想谈谈昨天的事nothing but generous to me.Rich, you've been 里奇你对我一直很照顾And you don't deserve to be yelled at. 你不应该被那样大吼大叫It was unprofessional. 太不职业了I believe me staying on the case was the right thing, 我相信我留在这个案子是正确的选择but that was the wrong way to react. 但我的反应方式不对That's it. 就这样Just that I'm sorry. 我很抱歉Kim... 金you have a bone to pick with me, pick away. 你想跟我挑毛病随便挑you want to lose your shit, that's alright, too.In fact, 你想情绪失控那也没事I'm not perfect. 我并不完美I've broken plenty of times. 我也崩溃过很多次But never in front of the troops. 但不能当着员工的面I don't have to spell out what it does for morale, confidence. 士气和信心有多重要我不用跟你解释吧Never again. 以后不会了Yeah, no, let's punt the call to Charlotte to another time. 夏洛特的电话以后再找时间打吧Also, cancel my 12:30, but keep the reservation. 还有取消我12点半的安排但预约留着Yeah, that's right. 没错Thanks. 谢谢You and me? 你和我We're going to lunch, 我们要去吃午餐and everyone is gonna see us. 当着大家的面Good? 行吗Good. 行Alright, then. After you. 好的你先请Excuse me. 不好意思Are these really only a quarter each? 这些真的都只卖二十五美分吗没错Why so cheap?--- That's right. - 为什么这么便宜-No.-是哪里破损了我没看到吗- Is there some kind of damage I'm not seeing? - 不We get lots of donations, books we already have, 我们收到好多捐赠那些书我们已经有了and there's just not enough room on the shelves, 而书架上已经摆不下了so we sell what we can to pay for newer releases. 所以我们就便宜卖赚的钱来买新书Well, you're kidding me. 不是吧"Treasure Island." 《金银岛》Yeah. 对And "The Little Prince." 还有《小王子》My granddaughter's gonna love these. 我孙女一定会很喜欢的Alright, well, I will start with... 好了我就先买...eight. 八本Alright, eight. That's $2. 好的八本两块钱Yes, ma'am. 好的女士Thank you. Do you need a bag? 谢谢你需要袋子吗No. I'm fine. Thank you. 不用了谢谢May I ask -- 请问这里有位叫莉莉安a Lillian Simmons working here?·is there 西蒙斯的员工吗Yes. I'm Lily. 有我就是莉莉Lily. Great. 莉莉太好了My name's Dave Clark. 我叫戴夫·克拉克I'm a private investigator. 我是名私家侦探Is this about Travel Wire? 要问差旅电汇的事吗That's right. 没错I already told the police everything I saw, 我已经把我看见的都告诉警方了which wasn't much. 其实不多You saw a man with a mustache, dark hair, kind of tall. 你看见一个留小胡子深发色的高个男人I'm not even sure anymore. 我都不敢确定了It was through two sets of glass, 当时隔着两层玻璃and he was leaning over a desk. 而且他倚靠着桌子Are you free to sit and talk somewhere, 你有空到别处坐下聊聊吗see if you remember any other details? 看你是否记得其他细节As I said, 我说了everythingI could remember.I told the police 我记得的都告诉警方了Oh, I know. 我知道And the police are doing their best 警方正在尽力with that information. 追查那些信息But I've been hired by the family. 但我是家属雇来的And I am trying to help them find... 我在努力帮他们找到...They're looking for closure, Lily. 他们想有个了结Anything to bring them peace. 只要能帮他们得到安宁I send money back to my parents back in Taiwan. 我定期汇钱回台湾给我爸妈I-I do it every month. 每个月汇一次Fred was always there. 弗雷德每次都在那儿We didn't really talk much, but he was efficient. 我们没怎么说过话但他效率很高So, you see that man inside on the day in question. 所以那天你看见那个男人在里面That's right. 没错The door sign was flipped "Closed," 门牌被翻到"歇业"那一面which it never was. 以前从没有过And then the man pointed at the sign and waved me off. 然后那男人指着门牌挥手赶我走I don't know. 我不知道I thought they were having Internet problems or something. 我以为他们网络出了问题之类的I came back 20 minutes later. 我二十分钟后回去Oh, it was horrible. 那景象太可怕了Thick black smoke and flames. 浓烟滚滚火光冲天And the man with the mustache -- 留小胡子那男人...you didn't see him when you returned. 你返回时没看见他No. 没有I got there just as the fire engines were arriving. 我到那里时消防车刚好赶到Well, let's talk about when you first got there. 说说你第一次到那里的情况You drove, I assume. 你是开车去的吧Where'd you park?---- Yes. 你停在哪了是的Right out front, just to the right of the entrance. 就在大楼前面入口右侧Where there any other cars parked there? 有其他车辆停在那儿吗Um, a few. 有几辆The normal amount. 正常数量Any unusual or unique cars? 有不寻常或独特的车吗Unusual? 不寻常Older cars, classic cars, 老款车老爷车something you might not see every day. 可能不是每天会看到的车型Actually, I think there was. 好像真有一辆You remember what kind? 你记得是哪种吗Oh, I don't really know cars. 我对车不太了解It had four wheels. 有四个轮子Okay. 好吧That look familiar? 这辆看起来眼熟吗Is this the car? 就是这辆车吗That's not for me to say. 那要看你说是不是了Yes, now that I look at it, yes, 我再仔细看了一下是的the type of car it was.that was 当时那辆车就是这车型A customized 1970 Monte Carlo? 1970年的定制款蒙特卡罗吗Okay. 是的吧And that is a huge help, Lily. 你帮了大忙莉莉Thank you very much. 非常感谢Thank you very much. 本月精选书籍Oh, good. 那就好Anything for that poor family. 只要能帮到可怜的那家人-there is something else.Yes?--- Uh, 什么事还有一件事Uh, if you were able 你能不能to call the detectives who interviewed you 打给之前询问你的警探and pass this along firsthand, 直接把这信息告诉他们tell them that you remember that detail? 说你想起了这细节That was so long ago. 已经过了很久了I don't think I can remember who I spoke to. 我不记得当时问话的是谁了Well, I have that right here. 我这里有名单Detective Tim Roberts. 蒂姆·罗伯茨警探That's his number. 这是他的电话号码Probably catch him at his desk right now. 现在打过去他应该在Oh, okay. 好的A gray 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 灰色1970雪佛兰蒙特卡罗Gray? 灰色吗And if you don't mind, don't mention my name. 你不介意的话别提起我的名字Police get a little funny about private investigators 警方不太喜欢私家侦探horning in on their business. 插手他们的案子They can have all the credit. 功劳都归他们就行I only want justice. 我只想伸张正义Oh, absolutely. 当然了I understand. 我明白Thank you, Lillian. 谢谢莉莉安Count your lucky stars we got Judge Papadoumian. 你们今天走运了我们遇到帕帕杜米安法官She likes my flair. 她欣赏我的才华Baby, you went the extra mile for us today. 宝贝你今天为了我们格外努力Don't think I didn't notice. 别以为我没注意到Hey, you want a quick rub-n-tug? 想让我们帮你打飞机吗Just to say "Thanks"? 表示感谢We won't mess up your suit or nothin'. 我们不会弄皱你的西装的We'll clean you up nice with a warm towel. 我们会用热毛巾把你清理干净A warm towel. 热毛巾I appreciate the offer, but I'm gonna -- 谢谢你们的提议但我要...I'm gonna politely decline, if that's okay. 恐怕我要婉拒希望你们不介意Rain check. 改天再约吧Well, we gotta get back to it anyway. 反正我们也要赶快复工Almost lunchtime. 快到午餐时间了hey, do you two think that maybe -- 二位觉得是不是...maybe you should take a break? 你们是不是应该休息一下You don't see restaurants closin' doors at noon, do ya? 你没见过中午休息的餐厅吧Lunch is peak traffic. 午餐时间正是人多的时候Just be careful, alright? 当心点好吗And try not to get picked up again, okay? 千万别再被抓进去了好吗Okay. 好的Ladies, hey! Ladies. 女士们女士们How much for, uh, an hour of your time? 你们一小时多少钱Excuse me. Judge Greene. 不好意思格林法官I keep hearing the news. 久仰大名A hole in one at Sandia? 在桑迪亚一杆进洞I don't want to say it was all luck -- 我不想承认这全是运气Then don't say another word. 那就什么都别说U.S. Open, here we come. 美国公开赛我们来了Cliff. Been waiting long? 克利福徳等很久了吗Not at all. You're right on time. 没有你来得正是时候Uh, thank you, Francisco. 谢谢你弗朗西斯科Saw you shaking hands with Judge Greene. 我看见你跟格林法官握手了I don't know if you heard about his retiring. 不知道你听说他要退休了没Yep.- No. Retiring? - 没错-没有退休--his 22year"Retiring" with 跟他二十二岁的法官助理"退休"去了old law clerk.-Really? 有没搞错Guess she's been filing a different type of "brief" 我想她是要给这位法官for the judge, now, hasn't she? 整理另一种"摘要"了Very good.没错Let's hear more about that "Hole in one." 再多来点"一杆进洞"的新闻吧Gentlemen, can I round up some drinks for the table? 先生们需要上点酒水吗Absolutely. 当然More time with the menu, 你要再看下菜单- or you ready to pull the trigger? - Let's do it. -还是现在点单 -现在点吧And I'll have a martini, very dry... 我要一杯马提尼多加琴酒are following the playbook.I hear S&C 我听说斯韦卡特和考科利律所在走流程了Erin and the gang already had a jump on redrafting the complaint,艾琳那一帮人已经开始重新起草起诉书but then another box of receipts were suddenly discovered. 但突然又发现了一盒收据What are you hearing from Kiley? 凯丽那边有什么消息吗Can I help you? 有什么事吗Howie. 华仔You know. 你知道的I, uh -- No, I-I don't know. 我不我不知道Oh, don't try to play us like that, Howie. 别想耍我们华仔Uh, this is -- I don't know them. 这... 我不认识她们Ladies, I don't know you. 女士们我不认识你们This is some sort of mistake. 你们应该是认错人了Yeah, we made a mistake, alright. 是我们认错人了好吧Joe Dog ain't happy. 老二可不高兴了你欠我俩的You owe us.Yeah. Owe.欠你们-- Uh, owe you? - 对欠我们的-You can't take a ride on the Carnival Cruise你不能坐了豪华游轮and only pay for a tugboat. 却只付小拖船的钱You know懂我意思吗what I'm sayin'?I can leave if you need -- 如果你不方便的话我可以先走Uh, no, no. 不不Look, I don't know any Joe Dog or "Tugboat," 听着我不认识什么老二或者"拖船"so we can end this right now. 所以我们的谈话到此为止We ain't leavin' without our cash money, honey. 没拿到钞票我们可不走亲爱的I don't know you and owe no money to you. 我不认识你们也不欠你们钱Don't touch her!-- That's it. 别碰她-够了-I didn't touch... 我没碰..."No, Cliff, these are not my hookers. "不克利福德我没有找妓女They're somebody else's." 是别人找的""Howard, are you sure they're not your hookers? "霍华德你确定她们不是你找的吗They seem to --" 看上去她们...”"No, no, Cliff, m-my hookers were taller than these." "不不克利福德我招的妓女比这俩高" Oh, God, I'm good. 天呐我真有一手Hello? Uh, Olivia Bitsui? 喂是奥利维亚·比特苏吗Yes. Good afternoon, ma'am. 是的下午好女士My name is Saul Goodman. 我叫索尔·古德曼I'm an attorney based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 我是新墨西哥州阿尔布开克的一名律师Yes. Yes, I'm a lawyer. 对对我是律师Well, I wanted to ask you, um -- 我想问你have you ever heard of a bank called Mesa Verde? 你听说过一家叫梅萨维德的银行吗You. 你What's that? 那是什么I'm sorry? 什么That. 那个How long's it been down there? 在那多久了I-I don't know. 我不知道It's an interoffice envelope. 这是办公室间的信封Isn't there a date? 上面有日期吗Uh, yes. Uh, today. 有是今天的Today. 今天And where's it supposed to be today? 今天应该送去哪Uh, Detective Roberts. 罗伯茨警探And don't you think 你不觉得that Detective Roberts should get it sometime today? 它今天应该送到罗伯茨警探的手上吗Uh, yes, absolutely. 当然了Sorry, sir. 抱歉先生If the smell is coming from under your porch, 如果这气味来自你门廊的下面it is most likely a possum. 很有可能是只负鼠That's right, a possum. 对负鼠If it's a human body, yes, I'll investigate. 如果是人的尸体对我会调查的But you need to call animal control first. 但是你得先打给动物管理局Yes, I'm sure. 对我确定You can also shine a flashlight under the porch 你还可以打着手电筒看看下面and see what's under there yourself. 自己弄清楚Well... 那...if the porch isn't big enough for you to get under, 如果门廊下面容不下你。

你要当律师吗英语作文

你要当律师吗英语作文

你要当律师吗英语作文Do You Want to Be a Lawyer?As a young student, I have always been fascinated by the legal profession. The idea of representing clients in court, defending their rights and ensuring justice is served has always appealed to me. However, the question remains: do I want to be a lawyer?Becoming a lawyer requires a lot of hard work and dedication. It involves years of studying, internships, and passing the bar exam. It is not a profession that one can enter lightly. It requires a passion for justice, a love of learning, and an unwavering commitment to one's clients.One of the main reasons why I want to become a lawyer is because I believe in the power of the law to change people's lives. The law is not just a set of rules and regulations; it is a tool for social change. Lawyers have the power to make a difference in the lives of theirclients, whether they are fighting for civil rights, defending the wrongly accused, or advocating for environmental protection.Another reason why I want to become a lawyer is the intellectual challenge. The law is a complex and ever-changing field, and it requires constant learning and adaptation. As a lawyer, I would be constantly challengedto think critically, analyze complex legal issues, and develop creative solutions to problems.Of course, becoming a lawyer is not without its challenges. The legal profession is notoriously competitive, and the hours can be long and grueling. Lawyers are often under immense pressure to win cases and meet deadlines, which can be stressful and exhausting.However, despite these challenges, I am still drawn to the legal profession. I believe that being a lawyer is not just a job, but a calling. It requires a deep commitment to justice, a willingness to work hard, and a passion for helping others.In conclusion, while the decision to become a lawyer is a personal one, I believe that it is a noble and rewarding profession. It requires a lot of hard work and dedication, but the rewards are immeasurable. If you have a passion for justice, a love of learning, and a commitment to your clients, then becoming a lawyer may be the right choice for you.。

想成为律师的小学英语作文100字

想成为律师的小学英语作文100字

想成为律师的小学英语作文100字全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi everyone! I'm so excited to share with you all about my dream of becoming a lawyer when I grow up. I want to help people with their problems and make sure that everyone gets fair treatment.I have always been interested in law. I love watching TV shows about lawyers and court cases. It's so cool to see how they argue and find evidence to solve cases. I also enjoy reading about famous lawyers and their achievements.I know that becoming a lawyer is not easy. I will have to study hard in school and go to college to learn more about the law. But I am willing to work hard and put in the effort because I really want to make a difference in the world.I think being a lawyer is an important job because they help people who are in trouble. They defend the innocent and make sure that justice is served. I want to be a lawyer who fights for what is right and stands up for those who cannot defend themselves.I hope one day I can become a successful lawyer and make a positive impact on society. I will never give up on my dream and will always strive to do my best. Thank you for listening to my story about wanting to become a lawyer. I can't wait to see where my journey takes me!篇2Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who dreamed of becoming a lawyer when she grew up. She loved watching courtroom dramas on TV and was fascinated by the idea of fighting for justice and standing up for the truth.Lily's journey to becoming a lawyer started when she was just a small child. She would often pretend to be a lawyer, arguing with her stuffed animals and dolls, pretending to defend them in court. She even made her own little mock courtroom out of cardboard boxes in her bedroom.As Lily grew older, her passion for law only grew stronger. She excelled in school, especially in subjects like history, English, and debate. She participated in mock trial competitions and always volunteered to be the lawyer for her team. She loved researching cases, preparing arguments, and presenting her case in front of judges and jurors.When it was time to choose a career path in high school, Lily knew without a doubt that she wanted to become a lawyer. She worked hard to get into a good college, where she studiedpre-law and interned at a law firm. She learned all about the legal system, different areas of law, and the importance of ethics and integrity in the profession.After graduating from college, Lily went on to law school, where she continued to hone her skills and knowledge. She participated in clinics, internships, and clerkships, gaining valuable hands-on experience in the field. She passed the bar exam with flying colors and finally became a licensed attorney.Now, Lily is living her dream as a successful lawyer. She works in a prestigious law firm, specializing in criminal defense cases. She fights tirelessly for her clients, ensuring that their rights are protected and that justice is served. She is respected by her colleagues and admired by her clients for her dedication, passion, and integrity.Lily is proof that with hard work, determination, and a passion for justice, anyone can achieve their dreams of becoming a lawyer. So if you dream of standing up for what is right, fighting for justice, and making a difference in the world, then go for it! Follow your passion, work hard, and never give upon your dreams. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be the next top lawyer in town!篇3Title: My Dream to Become a LawyerHey everyone! My name is Lily and I'm in the fourth grade. Today, I want to tell you all about my big dream - I want to become a lawyer when I grow up!I have always been fascinated by how lawyers help people and fight for justice. I love watching courtroom dramas on TV and seeing how they argue their cases in front of the judge and the jury. It looks so cool and exciting!I know that becoming a lawyer is not easy. I have to study hard in school and get good grades. I have to go to college and law school to learn all about the law and how to be a great lawyer. But I'm not afraid of hard work, because I know that if I work hard, I can achieve my dreams.I want to be a lawyer because I want to help people who need it. I want to stand up for what is right and make sure that everyone gets a fair chance. I want to be someone that people can trust and rely on when they are in trouble.I also think being a lawyer would be a lot of fun. I would get to work with other smart and talented people, and every day would be different. I would never be bored because there would always be new cases to work on and new challenges to overcome.So that's why I want to become a lawyer when I grow up. I know it's going to be a long and difficult journey, but I believe in myself and I know that with hard work and determination, I can make my dream come true. And who knows, maybe one day you'll see me on TV, fighting for justice in a big courtroom!Thanks for listening to my dream, and I hope you all have big dreams too that you're working towards. Remember, anything is possible if you believe in yourself!篇4When I grow up, I want to be a lawyer! It's super cool to be able to stand in the court and defend people who need help. I have watched a lot of shows and movies about lawyers, and they always look so smart and confident.I think being a lawyer is really important because you can help people solve their problems and fight for justice. Sometimes bad things happen to good people, and it's up tolawyers to make things right. I want to be the kind of lawyer who fights for what is right and stands up for those who can't stand up for themselves.To become a lawyer, I know I have to work really hard in school. I need to pay attention in all my classes, especially English and Social Studies. I also need to be a good listener and communicator so I can understand my clients and present their cases effectively. I need to be a critical thinker andproblem-solver to come up with the best legal strategies.I also know that being a lawyer means always learning and improving. I will have to study a lot in college and law school to become a professional lawyer. But I'm ready for the challenge because I know that being a lawyer is a rewarding and fulfilling career.So, watch out world! This little kid is going to grow up to be a fierce and compassionate lawyer who fights for justice and helps people in need. I can't wait to wear a fancy suit and argue in the courtroom - it's going to be so much fun!篇5Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily loved to watch TV shows and movies about lawyers. She thought it wasso cool how they could argue in court and help people with their problems. One day, Lily decided that she wanted to become a lawyer when she grew up.Lily told her friends and family about her dream of becoming a lawyer. They were all very supportive and encouraged her to work hard and never give up on her dream. Lily decided to study hard in school and do her best in all her classes so that she could one day become a great lawyer.As she grew older, Lily worked even harder in school. She participated in debates and public speaking competitions to improve her communication skills. She also volunteered at a local law firm to learn more about the legal profession and gain some hands-on experience.Finally, after years of hard work and dedication, Lily graduated from law school with top honors. She passed the bar exam with flying colors and was officially a licensed lawyer. Lily was overjoyed and knew that all her hard work had paid off.Now, Lily works as a successful lawyer at a prestigious law firm. She helps people with their legal problems and fights for justice every day. Lily is living her dream and couldn't be happier.So, if you have a dream of becoming a lawyer like Lily, remember to work hard, never give up, and always believe in yourself. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be standing in a courtroom, just like Lily, fighting for what's right.篇6So, you wanna know why I wanna be a lawyer when I grow up? Well, let me tell you all about it!First of all, being a lawyer is super cool. They get to wear those fancy suits and go to court to argue about stuff. It's like being a detective, but instead of solving crimes, you're solving problems with words and evidence.Secondly, lawyers get to help people who are in trouble. If someone is being treated unfairly or needs someone to stand up for them, a lawyer can step in and fight for their rights. I think that's really important because everyone deserves to be treated fairly.Also, lawyers have to be really smart and good at thinking on their feet. They have to know all the laws and rules so they can make a strong case in court. I love learning new things and challenging myself, so I think being a lawyer would be a great way to keep my brain busy.And lastly, being a lawyer means you get to make a difference in the world. You can help change laws, protect people's rights, and make sure justice is served. That's a big responsibility, but it's also really exciting to know that you're making a positive impact on society.So, yeah, that's why I wanna be a lawyer when I grow up. It's not just because it's a cool job, but because I want to help people, use my brain, and make a difference in the world. Being a lawyer is like being a superhero, but instead of wearing a cape, you wear a suit and tie. And that's pretty awesome if you ask me!篇7When I grow up, I want to be a lawyer! Being a lawyer sounds so cool and exciting. I will be able to help people solve their problems and fight for justice.First of all, I need to study really hard in school. I have to be good at English, reading, writing, and speaking because lawyers need to communicate well with others. I also need to do well in subjects like history and social studies so I can understand the laws and how they work.In the future, I will go to college and then law school to learn more about being a lawyer. I will work hard to pass all my examsand become a licensed lawyer. I will wear a fancy suit and go to court to defend my clients. I will stand up for what is right and make sure everyone gets a fair trial.I will also help people who cannot afford a lawyer by doing pro bono work. That means I will work for free to help those in need. I want to make a difference in the world and fight for justice for all.I know being a lawyer is not easy, but I am determined to work hard and achieve my dream. I will make my family proud and show everyone that I can be a great lawyer. Just you watch, I will become the best lawyer ever!篇8I want to be a lawyer when I grow up because I think it's a really cool job! Lawyers get to help people solve their problems and fight for justice. I want to be the one who stands up for what's right and helps make the world a better place.First of all, being a lawyer means I have to study really hard in school. I need to learn all about the law and how it works. I also need to be good at reading and writing, so I can write legal documents and argue my case in court.I also have to be a good listener and communicator. It's important to understand what my clients are going through and be able to explain things to them in a way they can understand. I want to be able to help people feel like they have someone on their side who will fight for them.Another important part of being a lawyer is being honest and fair. I want to always do the right thing and make sure that justice is served. I also want to be a role model for others and inspire them to stand up for what they believe in.In conclusion, I know that becoming a lawyer will be a lot of hard work, but I am determined to do it because I want to make a difference in the world. I want to help people who can't help themselves and make sure that everyone gets a fair chance. Being a lawyer is my dream job, and I can't wait to make it a reality!篇9Title: My Dream to Become a LawyerHey everyone, my name is Lily and I’m in 5th grade. Today, I want to talk about my dream of becoming a lawyer when I grow up. Just like some kids dream of becoming astronauts or doctors, I dream of fighting for justice in a courtroom.I have always been interested in how the law works and how it can help people who are in trouble. I watch legal dramas on TV and read books about famous cases. I think it’s so cool how lawyers can use their knowledge to argue in court and defend their clients.One of the reasons I want to become a lawyer is because I want to help people who can’t afford a good defense. I believe everyone deserves a fair trial, no matter how much money they have. I want to be the voice for those who can’t speak up for themselves.To achieve my dream, I know I have to work really hard in school and study a lot. I need to learn about the laws and how the legal system works. I also have to practice my speaking skills so I can be a good advocate in court.I know it won’t be easy to become a lawyer, but I’m determined to make it happen. I want to make a difference in the world and help those in need. So, watch out world, because one day, I’m going to be a lawyer!篇10Title: My Dream of Becoming a LawyerHey guys, do you know what I want to be when I grow up? I want to be a lawyer! Being a lawyer is so cool because you get to help people and fight for justice. I think it's a really important job and I want to do it when I grow up.I know being a lawyer is not easy. You have to study a lot and go to law school. But I am ready for the challenge! I will work hard in school and learn as much as I can so that one day I can become a great lawyer.I love watching TV shows about lawyers and court cases. It's so exciting to see them argue in front of the judge and jury. I want to be just like them, standing up for what is right and helping those who need it.I have already started practicing my debating skills with my friends. We have mock trials and pretend to be lawyers and judges. It's so much fun and I think I am getting better at arguing my points.I know being a lawyer is a big responsibility. You have to be honest, fair, and always stand up for what is right. I promise to always do my best and never give up on my dream of becoming a lawyer.So, watch out world! One day, I will be a great lawyer and help make the world a better place. I can't wait to fight for justice and make a difference in people's lives. Thank you for reading my essay about my dream of becoming a lawyer. I hope you believe in me too!。

假如你是律师比洛特英语作文

假如你是律师比洛特英语作文

假如你是律师比洛特英语作文Imagine yourself as Lawyer Bilotti, a prominent figure in the legal field. As you sit in your office, the weight of your responsibilities and the complexities of the cases you handle weigh heavily on your mind. Your clients' lives and futures are in your hands, and you must navigate the intricate web of the justice system with unwavering dedication and expertise.Your day begins with a flurry of activity, as you review the files of your upcoming cases, meticulously analyzing every detail, anticipating the arguments of the opposing counsel, and strategizing your approach. The pressure to achieve the best possible outcome for your clients is immense, and you are driven by a deep sense of purpose and a commitment to upholding the principles of the law.As you delve into the nuances of each case, you are reminded of the profound impact your work can have on the lives of your clients. Whether it's defending the accused, seeking justice for the wronged, or navigating the complexities of corporate litigation, you understand the gravity of your role and the weight it carries.One particular case that has captured your attention is that of ayoung man accused of a violent crime. The evidence seems to be stacked against him, but you remain steadfast in your belief in his innocence. You pour over the details, searching for any inconsistencies or loopholes that could turn the tide in his favor. The stakes are high, and the scrutiny of the media and the public eye only adds to the intensity of the situation.In the courtroom, you are a formidable presence, your sharp intellect and eloquent arguments commanding the attention of the judge and jury. You meticulously present your case, anticipating every counterargument and refuting them with precision and conviction. The opposing counsel is a worthy adversary, but you are determined to emerge victorious, not for your own glory, but for the sake of your client's freedom and the pursuit of justice.As the trial progresses, you find yourself drawn into the emotional turmoil of the case. The anguish of the victim's family, the desperation of your client, and the weight of the decision that rests on your shoulders all converge, creating a complex tapestry of emotions that you must navigate with unwavering composure.In the quiet moments between court sessions, you reflect on the ethical dilemmas that often arise in your profession. You grapple with the delicate balance between upholding the law and ensuring that your clients receive a fair and just outcome. It is a burden thatyou carry with a deep sense of responsibility, knowing that your decisions and actions can have far-reaching consequences.Yet, amidst the challenges and the uncertainty, you find solace in the camaraderie of your fellow lawyers, the mentorship of seasoned colleagues, and the unwavering support of your staff. Together, you form a formidable team, united in the pursuit of justice and the protection of the rights of those who have entrusted their futures to your care.As the trial reaches its climax, you deliver your closing arguments with a passion and eloquence that captivates the courtroom. You leave no stone unturned, painting a vivid picture of the events that led to the charges, and skillfully dismantling the prosecution's case. The jury's deliberation feels like an eternity, but when the verdict is read, and your client is declared not guilty, the sense of relief and triumph is palpable.In the aftermath of the trial, you reflect on the journey that has brought you to this moment. The sleepless nights, the endless research, the strategic decisions, and the emotional toll – all of it has been worth it to secure justice for your client. It is a reminder of the profound impact that your work can have, and the responsibility that comes with being a lawyer.As you look ahead to the next challenge, you feel a renewed sense of purpose and determination. The legal profession is not for the faint of heart, but you have proven time and again that you possess the tenacity, the intellect, and the moral compass to navigate its complexities. With each case, you grow stronger, more resilient, and more committed to the pursuit of justice, driven by a deep-seated belief that the law, when wielded with skill and integrity, can be a powerful force for good in the world.。

想成为一名律师吗英语作文

想成为一名律师吗英语作文

想成为一名律师吗英语作文Do you want to become a lawyer?Becoming a lawyer is a career choice that requires dedication, hard work, and a passion for justice. It is a profession that offers opportunities for personal growth, intellectual challenge, and the ability to make a positive impact on society. In this article, we will explore the reasons why you might want to become a lawyer and the steps you can take to pursue this career path.Firstly, being a lawyer allows you to advocate for justice and make a difference in people's lives. Lawyers have the power to defend the rights of individuals, represent those who cannot speak for themselves, and ensure that the law is upheld. If you have a strong sense of justice and a desire to fight for what is right, a career in law may be the perfect fit for you.Secondly, being a lawyer offers intellectual stimulation and constant learning opportunities. The legal profession requires critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to research and apply complex laws and regulations. As a lawyer, you will be constantly challenged to solve problems, analyze evidence, and develop persuasive arguments. If you enjoy intellectual challenges and have a passion for continuous learning, a career in law can provide you with the intellectual stimulation you crave.Furthermore, being a lawyer can provide financial stability and professional success. Lawyers are often well-compensated for their work, especially those who specialize in high-demand areas such as corporate law or intellectual property. Additionally, the legal profession offers a wide range of career paths, including private practice, government work, and in-house counsel positions. With hard work and dedication, you can achieve professional success and financial stability as a lawyer.So, how can you become a lawyer? The path to becoming a lawyer typically involves several steps. First, you will need to complete a bachelor's degree in any field of study.While there is no specific undergraduate major required for law school, it is advisable to choose a program that develops critical thinking, research, and writing skills.After completing your bachelor's degree, the next step is to attend law school. Law school typically lasts for three years and provides a comprehensive education in legal theory, research, and practice. During law school, you will have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of law and gain practical experience through internships and clinics.Once you have graduated from law school, you will need to pass the bar exam in the jurisdiction where you wish to practice law. The bar exam is a rigorous test that assesses your knowledge of the law and your ability to apply it to practical scenarios. Passing the bar exam is a requirement to become a licensed attorney and practice law.After passing the bar exam, you can choose to work in a law firm, government agency, or start your own practice. It is important to gain practical experience and build a network of professional contacts to enhance your career prospects. Continuing education and professional development are also essential to stay up-to-date with changes in the law and advance in your legal career.In conclusion, becoming a lawyer is a rewarding career choice for those who have a passion for justice, enjoy intellectual challenges, and seek professional success. It requires dedication, hard work, and a commitment to lifelong learning. If you are willing to put in the effort, a career in law can provide you with the opportunity to make a positive impact on society and achieve personal and professional fulfillment.。

读后续写亲情类--坚持音乐梦想的儿子+讲义 高考英语作文复习专项

读后续写亲情类--坚持音乐梦想的儿子+讲义 高考英语作文复习专项

阅读下面这段材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。

(注意:续写词数150左右)文本内容陈列(The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, seated at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather: And...I win!(Son enters room)Father: Not again! Oh look, here comes my boy.How are you, son?Son: (nervously approaching the table) Erm…Dad, can we talk?Father: Sure! You know you can always turn to your dad for a chat.Son: OK. Here it is. I' ve decided not to go to university. I want to focus on my band and have a career in music when I leave school.Father: (raising his voice in surprise) You can' t be serious! What about your future career as a lawyer?!Son: I knew you' d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only because you are a lawyer.Father: What' s wrong with being a lawyer? Lawyers help people and are respected by others.Son: Yes, but l' m not interested in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court.Grandfather:(looking at Father )Calm down. OK?Father: (ignoring Grandfather' s words )Stop daydreaming! Playing in a band is not a job.Son: Of course it is! The music industry is developing fast now. Making music is a job.Grandfather: (stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you!Father: But I told him to study something useful at university!Grandfather: (laughing) Easy, son! I remember when you were his age, you said that you wanted to be a professional football player.Father: And you wanted me to be an engineer!Grandfather: I just wanted you to be happy, and an engineer – a happy engineer. Father: But in the end, you just advised me to think carefully.Grandfather: Yes, and you have found the career that suits your talents. I' m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too.Son: Of course I am, but I have different talents.Grandfather: (turning to Son) Why don' t you also take my advice and think carefully before jumping in with both feet?Son: Well, I could try…Grandfather: If you go to university and play music at the same time, you will have two options for your future. And l' m sure playing in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university.Father: Yes, lots of new lawyer friends!Son: (with a sigh) Dad….Paragraph 1The Son walks along the pavement in thecampus,__________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _______________Paragraph 23 years later, the Son becomes the president of the school music club.________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________那具体怎样修改文章呢?我们结合案例来说。

关于律师和医生的英文冷笑话

关于律师和医生的英文冷笑话

关于律师和医生的英文冷笑话Q: What did one lawyer say to the other?A: We're both professionals, so let's act like it.Q: What did one doctor say to the other?A: I think we should be able to work together and heal a lot of people.Q: What do you call a lawyer who stands up for everyone? A: A martyr.Q: How do you stop a lawyer from drowning?A: Take your foot off his head.Q: Why did the lawyer decide to have a backup plan?A: He heard all lawyers go to hell.Q: Why couldn’t the lawyer get a job in the hospital?A: Because he was a poor practice.Q: What does a doctor use when he needs to make a decision?A: His patient's chart.Q: What did the surgeon say to the nurse before operating? A: Let’s make this quick, because I’m double-booked.Q: Why did the lawyer come to the surgery?A: He wanted to operate on his own pocket.Q: Why did the doctor go to the lawyer’s office?A: He needed a second opinion.Q: What did the doctor say to the lawyer after they met? A: Well, at least we know how to diagnose our patients.。

长大以后要当律师英语作文十句话

长大以后要当律师英语作文十句话

长大以后要当律师英语作文十句话全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1When I Grow Up, I Want to Be a LawyerEver since I was a little kid, I've dreamed of becoming a lawyer when I grow up. I know it's a big dream, but I'm determined to make it happen. Being a lawyer seems like the coolest job ever!First of all, lawyers get to wear fancy suits and ties to work every day. I love dressing up in my Sunday best clothes, so wearing a suit and tie would be a dream come true. My mom says I look like a little gentleman when I dress up. Can you imagine how grown-up and important I'd look in a real lawyer's suit? I'd be the most stylish guy in the courtroom for sure!Secondly, lawyers get to stand up and speak in front of a lot of people in the courtroom. I'm not afraid of public speaking at all. In fact, I love being the center of attention! At my last school play, I had one of the main roles, and I didn't feel nervous one bit. My teacher said I was a natural on stage. As a lawyer, I'd get toact things out and tell stories to convince the jury. It would be like putting on a performance every day!Another reason I want to be a lawyer is that they get to argue and debate all the time. I love a good argument, and I'm really good at it too. Just ask my parents or my little sister –they'll tell you I can argue about anything! My dad jokes that I'll make a great lawyer because I never back down, even when I'm wrong. But that's just because I always look at things from every angle before making up my mind. As a lawyer, I'd get to use my arguing skills to defend people and make sure justice is served.Being a lawyer also means helping people who are in trouble or who have been treated unfairly. I really care about fairness and justice, probably more than most kids my age. Whenever I see someone being bullied or picked on at school, I always step in to stick up for them. I've even gotten in trouble a few times for getting into fights with bullies! But I don't care, because it's the right thing to do. As a lawyer, I'd get to protect people's rights and make sure the bad guys don't get away with hurting others.Some people might think it's silly for a kid like me to already know what I want to be when I grow up. But I've had this dream for as long as I can remember. When I watch legal TV shows or movies with my parents, I'm always fascinated by the lawyers andhow they argue their cases. I'll often spend hours afterwards pretending to be a lawyer, making arguments and holding mock trials with my stuffed animals as the jury. My parents just laugh and say I was born to be a lawyer.I can picture it now: me standing in a courtroom in my sharp suit and tie, confidently addressing the judge and jury. I'd lay out all the evidence, then give my closing argument that would leave everyone in awe of my brilliant legal mind. The jury would have no choice but to rule in my favor. After the trial, reporters would surround me, eager to get my comments on this high-profile case that I just won. I'd calmly adjust my tie, clear my throat, and declare, "Justice has prevailed today. Thank you, no more questions." Then I'd strut out of the courtroom, off to prepare for my next big case.So that's my big plan: finish elementary school, then middle school and high school. I'll work really hard to get good grades and become a star student. After graduating, it's off to college and law school for me. Those will be some tough years, burying my nose in books and burning the midnight oil. But I'm ready for it. Then after passing the bar exam, I'll篇2When I Grow Up, I Want to Be a LawyerEver since I was a little kid, I've been fascinated by the idea of becoming a lawyer. I know it might sound like a strange dream for someone my age, but trust me, I have my reasons!First of all, I love to argue. I know, I know, most parents probably don't want to hear that their child loves to argue, but it's true! I'm not talking about the kind of arguing where you scream and fight with your siblings or friends. No, I mean the kind of arguing where you present your case, back it up with evidence, and try to convince others that you're right. It's like a game of wits, and I find it absolutely thrilling.My parents often joke that I should have been born a lawyer because I always seem to have a counter-argument or a rebuttal ready whenever they try to discipline me or tell me to do something I don't want to do. I don't mean to be difficult (well, maybe I do sometimes), but I just can't help myself. I have to present my side of the story and make sure my voice is heard.Another reason I want to be a lawyer is that I love to read and write. I know, I know, you're probably thinking, "But lawyers have to do way more than just read and write, right?" And you'd be absolutely correct. But hear me out.As a lawyer, I would get to read all sorts of fascinating legal documents, from contracts to case files to precedents. And then, I would get to use those reading materials to craft my own arguments and write persuasive briefs or legal memoranda. It's like being an author, but instead of writing fiction, you're writing about real-life situations that could have a huge impact on people's lives. How cool is that?As a lawyer, I could use my skills and knowledge to help people who have been wronged or who are facing difficult legal battles. I could be their voice, their advocate, and their champion. And at the end of the day, there's nothing more rewarding than knowing you've made a positive difference in someone's life.Now, I know that becoming a lawyer isn't easy. It involves years and years of education, countless hours of studying, and a whole lot of hard work. But you know what? I'm up for the challenge. I'm not afraid of putting in the effort because I know that the payoff will be worth it.Imagine standing in a courtroom, dressed in a sharp suit, and delivering a powerful closing argument that could sway the jury in your client's favor. Or picture yourself negotiating a complex business deal, using your legal expertise and persuasiveskills to secure the best possible outcome for your client. That's the kind of thing that gets my heart racing with excitement.I know that some people might think I'm too young to have such big dreams or that being a lawyer is too "serious" of a career for a kid like me. But I say, why not? Why can't I start thinking about my future now and setting my sights on something that excites and inspires me?So, watch out, world! One day, you might just see me standing in a courtroom, fighting for justice and making my case with passion and conviction. And when that day comes, you'll know that it all started with a little kid who had big dreams and wasn't afraid to chase them.篇3My Dream to Become a LawyerEver since I was a little kid, I've known exactly what I want to be when I grow up - a lawyer! I know it might sound like a strange dream for someone my age, but I've always been really interested in the law and how it works. Let me tell you why I'm so sure this is the right path for me.First of all, I love arguing and debating! I know that might not sound like a good thing, but hear me out. In a courtroom, being a great arguer and debater is super important for lawyers. They have to take all the facts and evidence and present the strongest possible case to convince the judge or jury. My parents are always telling me how I can talk for hours trying to persuade them to let me stay up late or get a new video game. I think my skills at making arguments and backing them up would really help me as a lawyer.I'm also a huge fan of reading and researching topicsin-depth. Can you believe some legal cases have thousands of pages of documents, testimonies, evidence and precedents that all have to be carefully reviewed? A lawyer has to dive deep into every detail to build the best strategy. I absolutely love learning about new subjects by reading everything I can get my hands on. Ask my teachers - I'll happily write double the required length for essays and papers because I get so into examining all the different perspectives and information out there. My curious nature would be so useful for analyzing complex cases as a lawyer.Plus, I've always been really interested in how laws and the justice system work. Who makes the rules and why? How cansomething be perfectly legal in one state or country but illegal in another? Why are some punishments so much harsher than others for similar crimes? All the thinking and philosophy behind establishing a fair system of laws has always fascinated me. Understanding the reasoning and ethics involved is crucial for being an effective lawyer who can navigate the legal world. With my inquisitive mindset, I know I'd have fun unraveling the logic and history behind different statutes and precedents.Helping people is also a huge priority for me, and being a lawyer seems like the perfect way to do that. Think about all the people who need high-quality legal representation but can't always afford it - like families facing unfair evictions, workers experiencing wage theft, innocent people charged with crimes they didn't commit, and so on. I could use my voice and skills as a lawyer to be their advocate and fight for their rights. Knowing I made a positive difference in someone's life, no matter how big or small, would make me so proud. 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Whether it's trying to convince her to let me stay up past my bedtime or explaining why I definitely did not break that vase (even though I totally did), I always have a point to make. My teachers even say I have a "gift for gab" and that I could probably talk a dog off a meat truck if I wanted to!But it's not just about being able to argue and make my case. Being a lawyer means helping people who are in trouble or who have been treated unfairly. In all the movies and TV shows I've seen, lawyers are like real-life superheroes, using their smarts and their words to fight for justice and make sure the bad guys don't win.I think that would be the coolest job ever – getting to wear a fancy suit to court, standing up in front of the judge and jury, and saying all the right things to prove your client is innocent or deserves to win their case. Can you imagine how amazing that would feel? It's like being a warrior with a briefcase instead of a sword!But you know what? I think I'm up for the challenge! I actually kind of like reading and writing (when it's on topics I care about, at least), and I'm already a total research nerd when it comes to subjects I'm interested in. A couple of years ago, I read every single book about sharks in our local library because they fascinated me so much. If I can do all that just for fun, imagine how focused I'll be when it's for an awesome career like being a lawyer!There are so many different kinds of lawyers too – some work to protect the environment, some help big companies,others defend people accused of crimes, and some even work for professional sports teams! No matter which type I end up being, I'll get to use my brain, my speaking skills, and my passion for justice every single day. How cool is that?Who knows, maybe one day I'll even get to argue a case in front of the Supreme Court, like the lawyers I've seen on TV! Or maybe I'll help a person who's been falsely accused finally get the freedom they deserve. Or fight to make sure a big corporation has to clean up the pollution they caused. The possibilities are endless, and that's what makes the idea of becoming a lawyer so exciting!My parents always tell me I can be whatever I want when I grow up, as long as I work really hard for it. Well, being a lawyer is my big dream, and you can bet I'm going to do everything I can to make that dream come true. I'll study as much as I need to, I'll practice my public speaking skills, and I'll never stop working to become the best lawyer I can be. Just wait and see – one day, you'll all be calling me "Your Honor"!篇5When I Grow Up, I Want to Be a LawyerI've been thinking a lot about what I want to be when I grow up. There are so many cool jobs out there - astronaut, artist, doctor, scientist, teacher. My friend Johnny wants to be a firefighter, while my friend Emma dreams of being a famous pop star. But after lots of thinking, I've decided that I want to be a lawyer.What is a lawyer? A lawyer is someone who goes to special schools called law schools to learn all about laws and the legal system. Once they become a lawyer, their job is to help people understand and follow the law. Some lawyers help people who have been accused of crimes by defending them in court. Other lawyers work for companies and help them with contracts, trademarks, and making sure they follow the rules. There are even lawyers who help make new laws by advising government leaders.Why do I want to be a lawyer? Well, there are a few reasons. First, I'm really good at arguing and debating. My parents joke that I should have been a lawyer because I always find ways to argue my point when I want something. Whether it's convincing them to let me stay up late, get a pet hamster, or go to the waterpark, I can make a pretty persuasive case! Being a skilledarguer and having a clever way with words is important for being a successful lawyer.Second, I have a strong sense of right and wrong. I'm the one who always calls out people for being unfair or breaking the rules on the playground. I get really frustrated when I see people taking advantage of others or bending the rules for their own benefit. As a lawyer, I could be that force fighting for justice and making sure everyone plays by the rules.Third, I'm really interested in learning about laws, rights, and the justice system. I find all the procedures of court cases fascinating, from witness testimony to closing arguments. I think analyzing evidence and building a case would be really intriguing work. Plus, courtroom dramas are always so exciting to watch on TV!But those challenges don't deter me. I'm a determined person and I'm not afraid of hard work. In fact, I kind of like a good challenge. It makes me feel accomplished when I work really hard at something difficult and succeed. I'm competitive too, which could serve me well as a lawyer battling it out in the courtroom.My parents support my dream of becoming a lawyer. My dad says the world needs more ethical people fighting for truthand justice as lawyers. Though he also jokes that he better start saving now since law school is so expensive! My mom warns me about the stress lawyers face, but she agrees the career could be a great fit for my skills.I have a few years before I need to really lock onto a career path. Maybe I'll change my mind and decide to be a scientist who finds cures for diseases. Or a skilled carpenter who gets to build amazing homes and buildings. Or a musician who travels the world performing. But for now, I'm sticking with my goal of being a lawyer.I imagine myself in the courtroom someday, made up professionally in a suit and tie. I'll straighten up to my full height, look the judge in the eye, and clearly state, "Your honor, my client is innocent and here are the facts that will prove it." Then I'll proceed to lay out the most persuasive, air-tight legal argument anyone has ever heard! The jury will be hanging on my every word as I skillfully poke holes in the other side's case. And when I'm done, the entire courtroom will erupt with applause at my brilliance.Okay, maybe I'm getting a little carried away here. But hey, a kid can dream, can't they? Dreaming of success is the first step to achieving it. I'm going to nurture this dream of being a futurelawyer and work my tail off to make it happen. The law better watch out - this kid is coming for it, ready to fight for truth and justice!篇6When I Grow Up, I Want to Be a LawyerEver since I was a little kid, I've known that I want to be a lawyer when I grow up. My mom says I started talking about it when I was just four years old! I'm not sure why the idea appealed to me so much at that age, but as I've gotten older, I've come to really understand and appreciate what lawyers do and why their job is so important.I think the first thing that attracted me to the idea of being a lawyer is how they get to wear really fancy suits to work every day. I used to love dressing up in my dad's oversized suit jackets and ties and pretending to be a high-powered attorney heading into the big city. Of course, now I realize there's a lot more to being a lawyer than just looking professional!One of the main things I admire about lawyers is how they are master communicators and persuaders. They have to be really good at public speaking to make arguments in court, but also at listening carefully and asking strategic questions duringmeetings with clients or oppositions. I'm a pretty talkative kid, so I think I'd be well-suited for that aspect of the job. Though I do need to work on not interrupting as much!More importantly though, lawyers play a crucial role in our society as upholders and interpreters of the law. Without them fighting for justice and people's rights, things could get pretty chaotic. I have a strong moral compass and sense of right and wrong, which I think would make me well-equipped to take on that responsibility. Like when my friend tried to blame her missing homework on her dog eating it — I saw right through that fib!The idea of being a voice for those who can't speak up for themselves is another big part of what attracts me to this career. Lawyers have to advocate for their clients' best interests, even if it's an unpopular stance. I really admire people who have the courage and integrity to stand up for what they believe in, rather than just going along with the crowd. One of my heroes is Ruby Bridges, who had to be escorted by federal marshals past angry mobs when she integrated her elementary school as a little girl. I'm not sure if I could have been as brave as her at that age!Another appealing aspect of being a lawyer is that there are so many different paths you can take with the degree. You couldbe a prosecutor or defense attorney in criminal cases, or stick to civil suits dealing with things like contracts, personal injury, or family matters. There are also lawyers who represent big corporations, while others devote their careers to public service roles like working for the government or nonprofits. I'm not 100% sure which legal arena I'd want to go into yet since my interests could change as I get older and learn more. But I like the flexibility and variety of options that a law degree would provide.Speaking of variety, that's one of the main things that makes me think being a lawyer would be an exciting and dynamic job that I'd never get bored with. Every client and every case would be unique, with new challenges to analyze and puzzles to solve each day. As a kid who gets antsy sitting still for too long, I can't imagine how tedious it would be to have the same routine every single day at work. With lawyers, you might be studying dense legal documents one hour, negotiating with another firm the next, and then walking into a courtroom in front of a judge right after that. The different locations and situations would keep things fresh and interesting.So in summary, while being a lawyer involves a lot of intense studying, exams, and commitment, I'm already practicing that work ethic and love of learning that it requires. More importantlythough, I feel called to this career because I admire how lawyers uphold justice, give voice to the voiceless, and use their skills to make a positive impact in society. Wearing fancy suits wouldn't be bad either! No matter what path I end up choosing, I hope I can find a profession that aligns with my values and lets me help make the world a little bit better place. For now though, being a lawyer still seems like my dream job.。

我想成为律师英文演讲稿

我想成为律师英文演讲稿

我想成为律师英文演讲稿Good morning/afternoon everyone,Today, I stand before you with a clear vision and determined ambition - to become a lawyer. Throughout history, lawyers have been at the forefront of change, fighting for justice and defending the rights of the voiceless. The legal profession has always intrigued me, not only because of its prestigious nature, but also because of its potential to make a positive impact on society.Becoming a lawyer is not an easy task; it requires dedication, perseverance, and a deep understanding of the law. It is a journey that entails years of education, rigorous study, and practical experience. Nevertheless, I believe that the rewards of this profession far outweigh the challenges.One of the main reasons why I am drawn to law is its ability to promote justice and equality. In a world where inequality still prevails in various forms, lawyers play a crucial role in ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background, has equal access to justice. Lawyers have the power to make a difference in the lives of individuals and communities, ensuring that their rights are protected and that their voices are heard.Furthermore, the legal profession provides numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. As a lawyer, I would have the chance to constantly expand my knowledge, develop my analytical skills, and enhance my ability to effectively communicate. These skills are not only valuable in the courtroom, but they are also transferable to various other fields, making me a versatile professional.Lastly, being a lawyer allows me to be a part of something greater than myself. It allows me to contribute to shaping the legal system and the laws that govern us all. By promoting justice and upholding the rule of law, lawyers have the power to influence society and contribute to a fair and equitable world.However, I am aware that the path to becoming a lawyer will not be easy. It requires sacrifices, countless hours of work, and continuousself-improvement. Yet, I am prepared to embark on this journey because I believe in the power of the legal profession to effect positive change.In conclusion, I am committed to becoming a lawyer because I want to be an advocate for justice, equality, and the rule of law. I want to represent those who have been marginalized, disadvantaged, andvoiceless. I want to use my skills and knowledge to make a difference in people's lives and contribute to a more just and equitable society. I am ready to dedicate my time, energy, and resources to achieving this goal, and I hope to inspire others to join me on this noble path.Thank you for your attention.。

I want to be a lawyer

I want to be a lawyer

I want to be a lawyerI want to be a lawyer after my graduate.The reasons are presented belew.Firstly, in my opinion, the lawyer’s work is more interesting and challenging than the judge’s.The lawyers will confront directly with the other part in the court.Take the criminal lawsuits for example, The lawyer, as a defender of the person who are accused of a crime has to fight against the prosecutor. And this confrontation is of challenges. There is a famous Chinese saying goes,”It is full of interest to f ight against other human.”The lawyer needs to do a lot of preparation in response to the court fight.He must look for evidences and witnesses which are favorable to his clients. So that when he faces the powerful allegations of the prosecution, he would not be helter-skelter. So when compared with the judge’s job which is always waiting for the evidences that Submitted by the lawyers and the prosecution, the lawyer’s job is more interesting and challenging.Secondly,The lawyer’s job is more creative and ac tive. The lawyer’s job is to provide legal services for the clients. They have the responsibility to try their best to protect the interests of the client within the bounds of the law. Take the lawsuit for example, How to protect the clients’ interests is the most important thing that the lawyer must do. So they must find out the most effective defense mode.In the process of the court, they must keep creative and active in response to the changeable situation,and then they may gain a unexpectedvictory at the end.Thirdly, The lawyers can help people directly. Unlike the judges’ superior attitude, the lawyers always maintain a stance of equality. It’ s easier for people to get legal help from the lawyers. Besodes the attorney’s provision of agency or defense, they also can provide legal advisory services for people’s daily life. The lawyers can popularize legal common knowledge to the ordinary people. What’s more ,counsel ors can provide free legal assistance for the poor people who can’t afford the expense of the agency fees. That is a judge can’t do. So I do believe that the lawyers’ legal help is more direct ly to help people than the other legal workers.What’s more, the lawyers can make a lot of money. As we know, the lawyers is a career of high charges. How much he can charge for an hour’s legal consulting services may reach up to hundred of dollors. Not to say the agency fees that a lawyer charged. For the inflation of the contemporary China, more money means a better life. So the high salary is one of the reasons why I choose lawyer for my career.Absolutely, In China, It is very difficult for lawyers, especially women lawyers to get success In this area of work. But when confronted with the job which is full of challenges and creativities, I can’t help selecting it. I will try my best to fulfill my postgraduate courses of Criminal Law, Then one day I can achieve my ambition of being a lawyer. I do believe If I want to be, then I will be.。

逍遥法外中英对白

逍遥法外中英对白

逍遥法外非常感谢Thank you very much欢迎各位来到《真真假假》and welcome to To Tell the Truth.我们的第一位客人他让自己成为Our first guest, he's made a career最无耻的以冒名顶替为生的骗子out of being the most outrageous impostor是我们这个节目从未邀请过的that we've ever come across on this show你很快就会明白我的意思的and you're going to see what I mean.号选手请问你叫什么名字?Number One what is your name, please?我叫弗兰克·威廉·阿巴戈内尔My name is Frank William Abagnale.号选手呢?Number Two?我叫弗兰克·威廉·阿巴戈内尔My name is Frank William Abagnale.号选手呢?Number Three?我叫弗兰克·威廉·阿巴戈内尔My name is Frank William Abagnale.从年到年..."From to我成功地冒充了泛美航空公司的飞行员"I successfully impersonated "an airline pilot for Pan Am Airways免费飞了百多万公里"and I flew over two million miles for free.那段时间我是乔治亚州一家医院的"During that time, I was also the chief resident pediatrician 儿科见习医生主管"at a Georgia hospital还是路易斯安那州首席检察官的一名助理"and an assistant attorney general "for the state of Louisiana.在我被逮捕时我被认为是"By the time I was caught, I was considered美国历史上最年轻及最胆大的骗子"the youngest and most daring con man in U.s. history.我在美国境外的个国家和境内的个州里..."I had cashed almost $ million in fraudulent checks 用伪造的支票套取了约百万美元的现金"in foreign countries and all states.而所有这些都是在我岁生日之前做的"And I did it all before my th birthday.我叫弗兰克·威廉·阿巴戈内尔My name is Frank William Abagnale."他要讲真话了So, for the first time he's gonna have to tell the truth首先由基蒂发问and we're going to start our questioning with Kitty.谢谢号选手凭你的聪明才智Thank you. Number One, why, with all your talent...你肯定是个非常聪明的家伙and you're obviously a very bright fellow...你为什么不找个合法的职业谋生?why didn't you go in for a legitimate profession?这是个挣钱多少的问题It was really a question of dollars and cents.年轻的时候的时候我需要钱...When I was a young man, I needed the money我想这个职业是最简单的挣钱方法and I thought this list of careers was the easiest way to get it.明白了I see.号选手我发现这真奇妙Number Two, I find this all very fascinating.是谁最后抓住你的?Who was it that finally caught you?他叫卡尔·汉莱提His name was Carl Handratty.汉-莱-提Han-an-an-ratty.莱提Ratty.汉莱提Handratty.汉莱提Han-ratty.卡尔·汉莱提Carl Handratty.- 是的 - 我...-Yes. -I...叫...卡尔·汉莱提am... Carl Handratty.我代表美国的联邦调查局I represent the FBI from the United states of America.我有官方许可Yeah. I have orders来见那个美国囚犯阿巴戈内尔to see the American prisoner, Abagnale.{\an}法国马赛年圣诞节前夕你坐在这里You sit here.不许开这扇门You do not open the door.不许从这个小孔You do not pass him...递给他任何东西 anything through the hole.天啊Aw... Jesus.你知道我自己也有点感冒了You know, I've got a little bit of a cold myself.弗兰克Frank...按照欧洲人权法...I'm here to read the articles of extradition...我来宣读引渡条例according to the European Court for Human Rights.第款: 引渡将被批准...Article One: Extradition shall be granted关于犯下按照法律应受惩罚罪行...in respect of offenses punishable under the laws..."- 救我 - 最长期限至少一年的- help me. - for the maximum period of at least one year严厉刑法of a severe penalty.救我Help me.弗兰克... 住口Frank... stop it.救我Help me.你没想骗我是吧?You don't think actually you can fool me, do you?还有页没读完呢注意听 pages to go. stay with me.第款:Article Two:"如果引渡请求中包含了几种不同的罪名..."If the request for extradition "includes several separate offenses而其中的每一项都可以进行判罪..."each of which is punishable under the laws...""根据请求方的法律...""of the requesting party..."弗兰克?Frank?弗兰克?Frank?他妈的!Goddamn it!快找医生来!Get me a doctor in here!- 我需要名医生! - 是的- I need a doctor! -Yes.医生! 现在就要!Doctor! Now!别紧张弗兰克我们带你去医生那儿Don't sweat it, Frank. We're going to get you right to a doctor.弗兰克如果你能听见我别担心Frank, if you can hear me, don't worry.我明天早晨就带你回美国I'm going to take you home in the morning.明天早晨弗兰克Home in the morning, Frank.- 你在做什么? - 洗掉虱子- What are you doing? - Washing off the lice.要尽快送这个人上飞机他需要医生This man has to be on a plane for America. He has to see a doctor.医生明天来The doctor comes in tomorrow.我花那么大的功夫才抓住他I have worked too long, too hard不是为了让你胡来for you to take this away from me.如果他死了你负责If he dies, I'm holding you responsible.先生Monsieur!弗兰克Ah, Frank.好吧卡尔...Okay, Carl...我们回美国吧let's go home.新罗谢尔·罗特瑞俱乐部...The New Rochelle Rotary Club的历史可以追述到has a history that goes back to .在这些年中...In all those years只有少数几位先生we've only seen a handful of deserving gentlemen被荣幸接纳为终身会员inducted as lifetime members.那是一种荣誉It's an honor that, uh现已有个名字铭记在这荣誉之墙上了that has seen names enshrined on the wall of honor今晚我们会产生第位and tonight, we make it :请起立让我来介绍我的好朋友so please stand as I present my very good friend一个总是把我们的铅笔磨尖...a man who keeps our pencils sharp...把我们的钢笔充满墨水的人and our pens in ink...弗兰克·威廉·阿巴戈内尔Frank William Abagnale.我很谦卑的站在I stand here humbled罗伯特·瓦格纳市长...by the presence of Mayor Robert Wagner...及我们的俱乐部主席杰克·巴恩斯的旁边and our club president, Jack Barnes.最想说的就是我荣幸地看见我的太太保拉...Most of all, I'm honored to see my loving wife Paula...和我的儿子小弗兰克...and my son, Frank Jr...弗兰克... 站起来快点...Frank... Aw, stand up. Come on...他坐在第一排sitting in the front row.两只小老鼠掉进了一桶奶油中Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream.第一只很快就放弃了然后被淹死了The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned.第二只... 没有放弃.The second mouse... wouldn't quit.他努力的挣扎着...He struggled so hard最终他竟把奶油搅混成了黄油that eventually he churned that cream into butter然后爬了出来and crawled out.先生们此刻我就是那第二只老鼠Gentlemen, as of this moment, I am that second mouse.你跳舞跳得比你爸还好弗兰克You're a better dancer than your father, Frankie.- 你听到了吗爸爸? - 开玩笑- You hear that, Daddy? - Like fun.女孩们不知道她们这是为了什么The girls don't know what they're in for.给他展示一下我们见面时你跳舞的样子show him the dance you were doing when we met.谁能记得住?Ah, who can remember?那个法国小村庄的人The people in that little French village非常高兴见到美国人were so happy to see Americans他们决定给我们表演一场they decided to put on a show for us.- 所以挤进来个士兵 - 我们知道那个故事- so they crammed soldiers... - Yeah, we know thestory, Daddy.挤到那个小活动厅里into that tiny social hall而第一个上台的and the first person to walk onstage就是你母亲她开始跳舞is your mother, and she starts to dance.你知道我们当时有几个月没见过女人了You know, it had been months since we'd even seen a woman而这有位金发天使and here's this blonde angel.金发美人Blonde bombshell.那些男人都摒住了呼吸And the men are literally holding their breath.为你摒住了呼吸你听见了吗?Holding their breath for you. You hear that?我转过去对我的朋友们说...And I turned to my buddies and I said..."不得到她我决不离开法国""I will not leave France without her."而我真没离开And I didn't.你没离开You didn't.我没离开I didn't.该死的地毯Oh, shit! Oh, shit, the rug!妈...Aw, Mom...我真不敢相信我做的I can't believe I did that.没关系没关系No, no, it's nothing. It's nothing.弗兰基快去找毛巾Oh, Frankie, Frankie, get a towel.- 保拉没事的 - 好好- Paula... Come on. - Yeah, yeah.和我跳支舞保拉Dance with me, Paula.无论什么时候跟你跳舞我都会惹麻烦Whenever I dance for you i get in trouble.看这Watch this.弗兰克! 醒醒快点要走了Frank! Wake up. Come on, let's go!快点快点起来Get up. Come on, come on.弗兰克醒醒Frank, wake up.老爸Dad.你今天不用去上学没关系You don't have to go to school today. It's okay.为什么? 下雪了吗?Why? Is it snowing?你有没有黑色礼服?Do you have a black suit?我又睡过头了I overslept again, huh?我们要到城里去参加一个重要会议We have a very important meeting in the city.吃了它快点快点Eat that. Come on, come on, eat.夫人开门Ma'am, open up. Just open up please.- 很重要 - 什么?- It's important. - What?还有半个小时才开门We don't open for half an hour!请把门打开很重要的事Open the door, please. Just open the door. It's important.对不起我们还得过半小时开门I-I'm sorry, we don't open for half an hour.你叫什么名字夫人?What's your name, ma'am?达茜Darcy.达茜是个好听的名字Darcy. That's a pretty name.我有点困难我需要给我的孩子租套衣服I'm in a bit of a fix. I need a suit for my kid.这是我儿子弗兰克This is my son Frank.- 他需要一套黑礼服 - 黑礼服- He needs a black suit. - Black suit...我家里有人死了There was a death in the family.我的父亲岁战争英雄My father, years old, war hero.是吗?Yeah?下午要举行葬礼军式葬礼...There's a funeral this afternoon, military funeral飞机头上飞响礼炮planes flying overhead, -gun salute.弗兰克需要租套衣服用几个小时Frank needs to borrow a suit for a couple of hours.对不起我们不出租衣服也还没开门I'm sorry, we don't loan suits, and we're not open.达茜求你帮帮忙Darcy... Darcy, please. Come back.达茜这是你的吗?Darcy... is this yours?我刚才在停车场发现的I just found it in the parking lot.一定是从你的脖子上滑落的It must've slipped right off your neck.别撞到路牙Don't hit the curb.现在下车从后边绕过来给我开门Now get out, walk around the back and hold the door open for me.好的All right.- 然后呢? - 好不要咧嘴笑- What's next? - Okay, stop grinning.我进去后你回到车前座等我When I get inside, you go back to the front seat and wait.即使警察来开罚单Even if a cop comes and writes you a ticket也不要挪动车明白吗?you don't move the car, understood?爸这都是为什么?Dad, wha-what's all this for?你知道为什么杨基队总是赢吗?You know why the Yankees always win, Frank?因为他们有米基·曼托?'Cause they have Mickey Mantle?不是因为其它队总盯着他们的条纹衣服看No, it's 'cause the other teams can't stop staring at those damn pinstripes.瞧好了Watch this.美国大通银行的经理The manager of Chase Manhattan Bank要给你父亲开门了is about to open the door for your father.阿巴戈内尔先生...Mr. Abagnale, um我们通常不会贷款给那些有税务问题的人we don't usually loan money to people who have unresolved business with the IRs.那是个误会That's a misunderstanding.我用错了记账的人I hired the wrong guy to do my books.是个任何人都可能犯的错误A mistake, I... anybody could make it.我只需要你们帮助我渡过难关I just need you guys to help me weather the storm.先生你正因骗税问题被政府调查sir, you're being investigated by the government for tax fraud. 我的商店在新罗谢尔很有名My store is a landmark in New Rochelle.我的客户遍布纽约I have customers all over New York.但你不是大通银行的客户Well, you're not a customer at Chase Manhattan.我们不认识你We don't know you.我确信新罗谢尔的银行认识你I'm sure your bank in New Rochelle, they know you,- 能帮你摆脱困境 - 我的银行倒闭了- they could help you out. - My bank went out of business. 像你们这样的银行使它们倒闭的Banks like this one put them out of business.我知道我犯了个错误我承认这点Now, I know I made a mistake, I admit that但这些人想吸血but these people want blood.他们想要我的商店They want my store.甚至威胁过我说要把我投入监狱They've threatened to put me in jail.这是美国对吗? 我不是罪犯This is America, right? I'm not a criminal.我是新罗谢尔旋转俱乐部终身会员 I'm a Medal of Honor winner a lifetime member荣誉奖章获得者of the New Rochelle Rotary Club.我想求你做的就是帮我打败这些家伙All I'm asking is for you to help me beat these guys.这不是输赢问题而是风险问题It's not a question of winning and losing. It's a question of risk. 你们是世界上最大的银行You're the largest bank in the world.哪来...Where's the fu...哪里... 哪里有风险?Whe... Where's the risk?爸你怎么能让他们像那样拿走我们的车?Dad, how could you just let him take our car like that? 他多付了美元所以是我们拿了他的He didn't take anything. We took him. He overpaid by $.得了弗兰克Come on, Frank.我们去还衣服吧Let's return the suit.那地方不错This place is good.是小了些但不用操那么多心It's small but, you know it's going to be a lot less work.家务活少多了A lot less work for you.老爸Hey, Dad.你母亲呢?Where's your mother?我不知道I don't know.她说什么要去找工作she said something about going to look for a job.她能做什么What's she gonna be在蜈蚣农场卖鞋?a shoe salesman at a centipede farm?你在做什么?What are you doing?你想要点薄饼吗?You want some pancakes?在我儿子岁生日这天晚餐吃博饼?For dinner? On my son's th birthday?我们才不吃薄饼We're not gonna eat pancakes.你为什么那样看着我? 你以为我忘了?Come on, why are you looking at me like that? You thought I forgot?- 我没以为你忘了 - 我以你的名义-I didn't think you forgot. -I opened a checking account开了个支票账户in your name.账户里存了美元随便你买什么I put $ in the account so you can buy whatever you want.- 别告诉你母亲 - 我不会的- Don't tell your mother. - I won't.多谢你爸爸Thanks, Dad.那家银行不是拒绝给你贷款了吗?Didn't that bank turn you down for a loan, though?是的他们都拒绝我了Yes, they all turned me down.那怎么还在那儿开户?Then why you opening a banking account with them?因为迟早你会用到银行Well, because one day, you'll want something from these people贷款买房子买车a house, a car.他们控制这些钱They have all the money.这有张支票弗兰克...There's checks there, Frank也就是说从今天开始...which means, from this day on...你就加入了他们的小俱乐部you're in their little club.我加入了他们的小俱乐部I'm in their little club.有了支票就有了一切You got that, you got it all.上边甚至有我的名字It's even got my name there, huh?一步登天To the moon.- 一步登天 - 一步登天-To the moon! -To the moon.看见了吗? 那只不过是所学校see that? It's just a school.和西波恩中学没什么两样No different than Westbourne.妈你说过要戒烟的Ma... you said you were going to quit.弗兰克在这儿你不用穿校服Frankie, you don't have to wear the uniform here.为什么不脱了你的上衣呢?Why don't you take off your jacket?我习惯了I'm used to it.对不起Excuse me.什么事?Oh, yes?你知道上法语课的号教室在哪?Do you know where room French is?知道在...Yeah, it's...但是你竟杀了他But you frickin' killed him.你在卖百科全书吗?You selling encyclopedias?他看上去像位代课老师Yeah, he looks like a substitute teacher.安静各位!Quiet down, people!我叫阿巴戈内尔先生!My name is Mr. Abagnale!是阿巴戈内尔不是阿巴戈诺勒...That's Abagnale, not Abagnahlee也不是阿巴戈内勒而是阿巴戈内尔not Abagnaylee, but Abagnale!现在请哪位来告诉我上次讲到哪里了Now, somebody please tell me where you left off in your textbooks.对不起如果我需要再说一遍的话Excuse me, people, if I need to ask again我就要告你们全班的状I'm going to write up the entire class.坐下!Take your seats!第章Chapter seven.请打开书到第章...Will you please open your textbooks to, uh, chapter eight我们开始吧and we'll get started?对不起你叫什么?Excuse me, what's your name?布拉德Brad.布拉德你为什么不站到教室前面Brad, why don't you get up here in front of the class here朗读第段对话and read conversation number five?法国"Les Francais sonts呃一般uh, generalement在他们的国家dans leur pais que...几乎每个人都有这样的感觉presque tout le monde a cette impression..."他们派我来的They sent for me.他们说他们需要给罗伯塔找个代课老师They said they needed a sub for Roberta.我老远从狄克逊赶来I came all the way from-from Dixon.我总是给罗伯塔代课Well, uh, I always sub for Roberta.你为什么不读了?Excuse me, why aren't you reading?我再也不来贝拉明杰斐逊中学代课了!I'll never come back to-to Bellarmine Jefferson again!你告诉他们别给我打电话You tell them not to call me!他们认为像我这样一把年纪的妇女...What do they think, it's easy for a woman my age还花了我那么多路费容易吗?and all the money that it costs to travel?他们不会给我报销的I tell you, they don't give a damn.阿巴内尔先生和夫人Mr. And Mrs. Abagnale这个问题不是关于你儿子出勤率的this is not a question of your son's attendance.我很抱歉的告诉你们在过去的一周中I regret to inform you that for the past week弗兰克替格拉瑟夫人教授了法语课Frank has been teaching Mrs. Glasser's French class.他干什么了?He what?你们的儿子假装成代课老师Your son has been pretending to be a substitute teacher给学生们讲课布置作业...lecturing the students, uh, giving out homework.格拉瑟太太病了 Mrs. Glasser has been ill...而代课老师又无法上课and there was some confusion with the real sub.昨天你们的儿子开了个家长会...Your son held a teacher-parent conference yesterday准备安排到特伦顿的一家法国面包厂实习and was planning a class field trip to a French bread factory in Trenton.你们明白了问题所在吗?Do you see the problem we have?- 达文波特小姐? - 是的- Mrs. Davenport? - Yeah.我有个假条不能上第-节课Uh, I have a note to miss fifth and sixth period today.- 跟医生有个约会 - 稍等一下- Doctor's appointment. - One moment.我马上回来I'll be right with you.- 什么? - 你应该把它折起来- Yes? - You should fold it.你说什么?What?那个假条是假的对吗?That note. It's a fake, right?你应该折起来You should fold it.是我妈妈写的假条我跟医生有预约It's... It's a note from my mom. I have a doctor's appointment.对但纸没有折痕Yeah, but there's no crease in the paper.你妈妈递给你假条时...When your mom hands you a note to miss school一般是先折起来再放进口袋里the first thing you do is, you fold it and you put it in your pocket. 如果是真的折痕在哪里?I mean, if it's real, where's the crease?弗兰克Frankie.妈我回来了Ma, I'm home.还记得我和你说过的?Oh, you remember that girl Joanna那个女孩乔安娜吗?I was telling you about?今天我跟她约会了I asked her out today.我想我们要去参加年级舞会Think we're going to go to the Junior Prom.妈这是我的驾驶执照吗?Ma, is this my driver's license?只有这些间卧室That's all there is, two bedrooms.弗兰克Oh, Frankie.你还记得爸爸的朋友吗?You remember Dad's friend?杰克·巴恩斯Jack Barnes?俱乐部的From the club.- 你好 - 他路过这里来看看你父亲- Hello. - He came by looking for your father.我带他看了房子I was giving him a tour of the apartment.很宽敞保拉It's very, uh, uh, spacious, Paula.爸爸在商店Dad's at the store.弗兰克你长得越来越像你父亲了so, Frank... you're getting to look more like your old man every day.谢谢你的三明治保拉Thanks for the sandwich, Paula.- 再见 - 等一下- I'll see you later, eh? - Wait.这是你的吗?Is this yours?谢谢弗兰克Well, thanks, Frank.这是主席别针Uh, that's the President's pin.我要是丢了它麻烦可就大了I'd be in deep trouble if I lost that.再见I'll see you all later, eh?你饿吗弗兰克?Are you hungry, Frankie?我给你做三明治I'll make you a sandwich.杰克想跟你父亲谈生意Jack wanted to talk business with your father.他觉得我们应该找个律师控告政府He thinks we should get a lawyer and sue the government. 他们对我们做的不合法That is not legal what they're doing to us.你怎么不说话?Why aren't you saying anything?你不会告诉他的是吗?You're not going to tell him... are you?不会No.那就对了That's right.没有什么可说的There's nothing to tell.我要出去几个小时I'm going out for a few hours拜访一些网球俱乐部的朋友to visit some old friends from the tennis club and...我回家后我们一起吃晚饭when I get home, we'll all have dinner together.好吗?Right?你什么也不会说But you won't say anything因为那样太傻... 对吗?because it's... it's just silly, isn't it?我们怎么控告政府?How could we sue anybody?你需要点钱吗弗兰克?Oh... do you need some money, Frankie?拿几美元去买些唱片?A few dollars to buy some record albums?给你块钱Here, take five dollars.或者块Or-Or ten.你答应过要戒掉的You promised you were going to quit.妈我回来了Ma, I'm home!你离我远点听见了吗?You... You stay away from me, hear me?你离我远点我不知道你是谁You stay away from me... I don't know who you are但如果你回来...but if you ever come back here again...弗兰克冷静点好吗?Frankie! Frank, Frank, calm down, will you?我叫迪克·科斯纳I'm Dick Kesner.我想让你把东西放这Now, I want you to leave your things here跟我进另一间屋and follow me into the next room, okay?他们都在等你They're all waiting for you.你不必害怕You don't have to be scared.我就在这里弗兰克我一直在这里I'm right here, Frank. I'll always be here.但是有法律But there are laws.这个国家的每一件事都要合法Everything in this country has to be legal.所以我们要做些决定so what we need to do is make some decisions.科斯纳先生就是为这个来的That's what Mr. Kesner is here for.很多时候这些决定是由法庭来做的Many times these decisions are left up to the courts但可能会很贵弗兰克but that can be very expensive, Frank- 人们为了孩子而打架 - 没人在打架- people fighting over their children. - Nobody is fighting. 看着我弗兰克没人在打架Look at me, Frank. Nobody is fighting.爸到底怎么了?Dad, what's going on?爸到底怎么了?Dad, what's going on?还记得你的祖母夏娃吗?Do you remember your grandma, Eve?她今天早晨到的she arrived this morning.你好Hello.你明白我们在跟你讲什么吗弗兰克?Do you understand what we're saying to you, Frank?我和你父亲要离婚了Your father and I are getting a divorce.什么都不会改变Nothing's gonna change.我们还可以见面We're still gonna see each other.别说了求你不要打断stop it, please, Frank. Don't interrupt.你不必读完这些Frank, you don't have to read all of this.多数都是关于你父母的成年人间烦人的事情Most of it's for your parents... boring adult business...但这段很重要...but this paragraph right here, this is important因为它说的是离婚后你将跟谁在一起...because it states who you're gonna live with...离婚后after the divorce...你受谁的监护whose custody you will be in.这里有个空白处And there's a blank space right here.你到厨房去坐在桌前...And I want you to go into the kitchen sit at the table写上父亲或母亲的名字and put a name down.不要着急You can take as long as you want但是当你回到这个房间时...but when you come back into this room...我想看见那条线上写好了名字I want to see a name on that line.弗兰克你只要写下个人名就行了Frank, just write down a name and this will all be over.不会有事的It's gonna be okay.爸什么名字?Dad, what name?你母亲或你父亲Your mother or your father.把名字写在那里就那么简单Just put the name there. It's as simple as that.不要害怕And don't look so scared.这不是考试It's not a test.不回答错There's no wrong answer.请给张到大中心的票One ticket to Grand Central, please..美元先生That'll be $., sir.我付支票可以吗?Is it okay if I write you a check?卡尔我何时可以给父亲打电话?Carl, when do I get to call my father?到纽约后你就可以打给他You can call him when we get to New York.{\an}年法国巴黎我们个小时后到飞机场We leave for the airport in seven hours.别动一直坐在那里Until then, just sit there.安静点Be quiet.卡尔旅馆的另外一侧有You know, Carl, on the other side of the hotel面对公园的套房they got suites that face the park.这是联邦调查局能担负的最好的房间了It's the best room the FBI can afford.没关系我原来呆的地方更差It's okay, I've stayed in worse.马德里克先生...Mr. Mudrick...马德里克先生求你你得听我说Mr. Mudrick, please. You have to listen.我不想听你解释I don't want to hear your story.张支票退回来了This is two checks that bounced.你知道我有多大的麻烦吗?You know how much trouble I'm in?不听我说我告诉你是银行银行犯了一个错误No, but listen, I'm telling you, the bank, they made the mistake.我马上再给你写张支票!I'll write you another check right now!我看上去像小孩子那么好骗吗?What, do I look like I was born yesterday?你看现在是半夜Look, it's midnight, Mr. Mudrick.- 我能去哪? - 你是个孩子回家去- Where am I gonna go? - You're a goddamn kid. Go home.我希望你明白I mean, I hope you understand.我的老板派我到布鲁克林区然后到皇后区My boss sent me to Brooklyn, then Queens.现在他想让我去长岛...Now he wants me in Long Island带些顾客来城里玩一晚上to take a few clients out for a night on the town.对不起我不能兑现其它银行的支票I'm sorry, but we're not allowed to cash checks from other banks.没法确认它们有效How would we know if they were any good?你说你叫什么名字来着?What did you say your name was?- 阿什蕾 - 阿什蕾- Ashley. - Ashley.你知道我在外边人行道上发现了什么you know what I found on the sidewalk out there?一定是从你脖子上滑落的Must've slipped right off your neck.有什么需要我帮助吗年轻人?Is there something I can help you with, son?下星期是我祖母的生日Well, you see, it's my grandmother's birthday next week我想送给她件什么特别的东西and I want to get her something extra-special.求你了我下星期考试而书却丢了Please, I mean it's my midterm next week and my books were stolen.求你了只是美元Please, it's just five dollars.没人会知道的No one would have to know.对不起但我们不允许I'm sorry, but we are not allowed收不认识的人的支票to take checks from people we don't know.欢迎来到纽约很高兴你回来了机长Pleasure to have you back, Captain Carlson.怎么样安吉洛?What do you think, Angelo?番茄今天下午熟了The tomatoes are ripe this afternoon.这是什么?Well, what have we here?- 能签个名吗? -肯定行- Can I have your autograph? - ou betcha.- 也能给我签名吗? - 你将来当飞行员?- Can I have your autograph, too? - You gonna be a pilot? 好签一个All right, then.给你在学校努力学啊.There you go. Work hard in school.亲爱的爸爸Dear Dad:我已经决定去当飞行员I have decided to become an airline pilot.我已经申请了所有的大航空公司I have applied to all the big airlines有希望的面试已经排满日程了and I have several promising interviews lined up.妈妈怎样?How's Mom?你最近给她打电话了吗?Have you called her lately?爱你的儿子弗兰克Love, your son, Frank.你好Hello.我是穆偌中学的弗兰克·布莱克I'm Frank Black from Murrow High school我跟摩根先生有个约会and I have an appointment with Mr. Morgan.你就是给学校的报纸写文章的年轻人You're the young man who's writing the article for the school paper.对是我我想知道Yes, ma'am, that's me. I want to know关于成为飞行员的每一件事everything there is to know about being a pilot.泛美公司都飞哪些飞机场?What airports does Pan Am fly to?飞行员年收入多少?What does a pilot make in a year?谁告诉他们往哪儿飞?And who tells them where they're gonna fly to?慢点一个一个来Whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down. Just take 'em one at a time.好的这是什么意思...All right. What does it mean当一个飞行员问另一个飞行员:when one pilot says to another pilot:"你装配了些什么?""What kind of equipment are you on?"他们想知道你们使用什么样的飞机They just want to know what kind of aircraft you're flying: 是DC-还是或者星座式Is it a DC- , Constellation?还有那些我见过的飞行员戴的徽章是干什么的?And what about those I.D. badges that I've seen pilots wear?每个飞行员有两样东西必须Well, every pilot has to have two things with him随身携带一个是航空公司的职员徽章at all times: One is his airline personnel badge...就像泛美航空公司的这个Looks just like this one here, from Pan Am...另一个就是联邦航空局的执照the other one is their FAA license...就像这个一样and that looks just like this.先生我能复印份这Oh. Sir, do you think I can make a copy of this贴在我的文章里吗?to put into my article?弗兰克你拿去吧再有年过期了Oh, Frank, you can have that one. It's three years expired.谢谢还有你的身份徽章呢?Aw, thanks! And what about your I.D. badge?你还有没有一个多余的借给我?You have an extra one I could borrow?那个我帮不了你Oh, no, I can't help you there.要从宝丽来公司定制Those are special-ordered from Polaroid.唯一弄到它的办法The only way to get one of those就是成为一名真的泛美公司的飞行员is to become a real live pilot for Pan American Airways. {\an}泛美航空。

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Q: Hey Steve, you lawyers seem to be really good negotiators. Do they teach you this at law school? If so, what do they say, or if not, where do you guys pick it up? This seems to be a skill that I would like to have.
Joseph
A: You are right, negotiating is both something that lawyers tend to be good at, and is also something that can help almost any small business person be more effective. Where do we learn it? A variety of places:
∙Many law schools today stress practical skills. For instance, I was part of a mock negotiation team that competed in local and regional events.
∙At the firm, skills are further sharpened in a variety of ways: Informal mentoring, group sessions, and of course, actual combat with opposing counsel.
∙Finally, sharpening negotiation skills is always a popular Continuing Legal Education course.
Yet, while lawyers tend to become skilled negotiators, it is equally accurate to say that negotiating is not something that comes easily to most people. So I would like to therefore offer you a crash course in How To Negotiate Like a Lawyer:
Know that it’s a game: The less seriously you take it, the more you know it’s a game, the more effective you will be.
The point is not to talk someone into something: Great negotiators know what they want, but they also help the other side get what it needs, knowing that that is in fact how they can get what they want. Get it?
It’s not a zero-sum game: Too many novices go into a negotiation thinking it’s all or nothing, win or lose, you or me. But it’s not. Lawyers know that both sides must win some key points if the deal is to last. Even if you are in the power position, if you make the deal too one-sided, the other side will almost assuredly breach because performing will likely be too onerous. This is n ot to say that lawyers don’t try and get the best deal possible, of course they do. It is just that they also recognize that a negotiation is a two way street.
Try to avoid making the first offer: If you are negotiating with a new vendor and you tell her that you can’t pay more than $3 per widget, then guess what? You will be paying $3 per widget, because your first offer relayed that that was an acceptable price. Too bad she was willing to go $2.50.
Know when to shut up: Stop talking and listen. When the other side is speaking, you can glean valuable information. You may catch a faux pas, or a piece of valuable information you did not know, or even an option you wouldn’t have known was available if you had kept talking.
Similarly, silence is a very powerful tool when given an offer you don’t like. The ensuing uncomfortable silence will usually be broken by the other side back-peddling.
Be creative: Lawyers know there are many ways to get the same result.Maybe you can’t give your manager that raise she wants, but you could give her a few afternoons off a month. She feels like she got something but really, you didn’t give up much.
Don’t fall in love: When it becomes clear that you have to have something you are negotiating for (whether it be a price, iss ue, or thing) you’ve tipped your hand and your opponent will use it against you. If the car salesman knows you “just Love that blue Beemer,” watch out!
Of course, the corollary rule is
Be willing to walk: This may be the most powerful tool of them all. The willingness to leave the table is like a negotiation bomb, and that is when you will likely get your best offer. Try it the next time you go car shopping.
Today’s Tip: A few other books you may want to check out are:
∙Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, by Roger Fisher
∙Trump-Style Negotiation: Powerful Strategies and Tactics for Mastering Every Deal, by George H. Ross
∙You Can Negotiate Anything, by Herb Cohen
∙Negotiate Like the Pros, by John Patrick Dolan。

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