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熟悉的作家英语对话范文(合集3篇)

熟悉的作家英语对话范文(合集3篇)



熟悉的作家英语对话范文 第1篇

Guo Jingming is a famous writer in China. I think all the students have known him. He is also my favourite writer. He was born in 1983. He has published many books, such as _Visionary_,_ The Summer Still Doesnt Come_…These books are very touching.

在中国,郭敬明是一位非常有名的作家。我想,所有学生都知道他。他也是我最喜欢的作家。他在1983年出生。他已经出版了许多书籍,比如《幻城》、《夏至未至》等等。这些书都非常感人。

I often cry and shed bitter tears while I am reading his books. I thought he was a pessimistic person but now I think he is sensational person. He doesnt want to grow up judged by this. I think he is pure and naive. Although he is a writer, he studies well.

当阅读他的书时,我常常默默地流眼泪。以前我认为他是一个乐观的人,但现在我想他是一个容易使人感动的人。他并不想据此判断(自己)成长。我想他是纯净和纯真(的人)。尽管他是一个作家,但他学习也很好

I admire him very much. His words are common, but they make people feel quite close to him. I hope he can write better articles and I want to be a writer like him when I grow up.

我非常欣赏他。他的.文字普通,但它们使人们非常靠近他。我希望他可以写些更好的文章,而且,当我长大的时候,我想成为一个像他一样的作家。

熟悉的作家英语对话范文 第2篇

guo jingming is a famous writer in china. i think all the students have known him. he is also my favourite writer. he was born in 1983.

he has published many books, such as visionary, the summer still doesnt come…these books are very touching. i often cry and shed bitter tears while i am reading his books. i thought he was a pessimistic person but now i think he is sensational person. he doesnt want to grow up judged by this. i think he is pure and naive. although he is a writer, he studies well.

i admire him very much. his words are common, but they make people feel quite close to him.

i hope he can write better articles and i want to be a writer like him when i grow up.

熟悉的作家英语对话范文 第3篇

R: At what age did that goal become crystal?

Kobe: Clear domain, I made that deal with myself at thirteen years old. As the deal I may hear about it crystal clear.

R: And what did inspiration from?

Kobe: The love of the game, the love of the game, the challenge, like I would watch Magic play. i'd watch Michael play and I will see them do these. And I say, you know, can I get to that level? Oh no, but let's find out. let's find out. And so that curiosity to see where I could push this thing. let me down that path. I think, you know, basketball for me was the most important thing. So everything I saw, whether it was TV shows, whether it was books I read, people I talked to, everything was done to try to learn how to become a better basketball player. Everything, everything. And so when you have that point of view, then literally the world becomes your library to help you to become better at your craft.

R: The world becomes your library to help you improve your craft better your craft because you know what she won the world's given you exactly the information.

One hundred percent of it, because you know what you're looking for. So at thirteen years old, I had a kill list, and so you know, they used to do these right. Rankings through stream smith basketball rankings and I was nowhere to be found. Because I was like six, four scrawny like 160 pounds soaking wet. So I was like 57 on the list and so I will look at 56, 55 all the way up to number one who these players are, what club teams they played for. So when we go on a you travel circuit and I got to hunt down. Right, and so that became my mission in high school is to check off every other person, all those 56 other names hunt them down and knock him down. That was in a target on him right off the bat.

R: It was in very simple. that's unbelievable.

Kobe:You got to look at the reality of the situation, you know, like for me, it's not you know. you kind of got to get over yourself, but it's not about you, man. like, oh, okay, you feel embarrassed. You're not that important, like get over yourself. yeah, that's where you go. Get over yourself, right, like you're worried about how people may perceive you and like you're walking around and it's embarrassing because you shall air balls, get over yourself, right? and then after that it's okay. well, why did those air balls happen? Got in high school year before we play 35 games, max, right weekend between spaced out plenty of time to rest in the NBA is back to back to back to back to back to back to back to back. I didn't have the legs. You look at the shot. Every shot was on line, every shot was on line, but every shot was short, right? I got to get stronger. I got to train differently. The weight training program that I'm doing, I got to tailor it for an 82 game season so that when the playoffs come around, my legs are stronger and that ball gets there. So I look at it with rationale and say, okay, well. The reason why I shot air balls because my legs are on there, I don't know, next year they'll not be there. that was it done.

R: So many guys tell stories about your work ethic, what was really your work ethic like and for how long did you stay disciplined.?

Well, I mean, every day, I mean, since. 20 years means that everyday process in trying to figure out shrinks and weaknesses. For example, jumping ability. now my vertical was a 40 wasn't a 46 or 45. My hands are big, but they're not massive, right. So you got to figure out ways to strengthen them. So your hands are strong enough to be able to palm a ball and do the things that you need to do. Quickness, I was quick, but not insanely quick. I was fast but not ridiculously fast. right, so I had them rely on a lot more I had to rely on angles a lot more. I had to study the game a lot more, but I enjoyed it though, so like from the time I was I can't remember when I started watching the game, I studied the game and it just never changed

R: What was the conversation like with your wife to say?Listen. this is the schedule because look, you know some entrepreneurs are coming home at night and late. oh my gosh, my wife is upset because I came home at 11:30. oh my goodness, what a sacrifice on making you. you know, it's I don't know if I can do this. sure you're on the road nine months out of the year if you especially played Olympic one, two gold medals that you doing that on the off season, are you trying to get that part going and training for doing your camps, what is the conversational life would like with your wife and kids to say, listen, this is what i'm doing. how did that conversation go?

Kobe: Well, with the kids is different. so like the communication with our children is that dad is working hard. This is the level of attention to. detail you need to have and everything you do. so it's set in the example.

Same thing with my wife, my wife to stay at home-wife. it's the hardest job, man, so she works really hard at that. I mean, it's, you know, and so her attention to detail with that as well are examples for our children and then for my wife it's, you know, she's as competitive as I am. she's just like, listen. man, if you're going to be out here to train the eight hours a day. we don't spend nine months at a year away from your family. you'd better xxxing win the championship.

But it's a balancing act and that's the thing that's important is understanding that we have to have so much energy because for like Natalia and Giano. when they were babies, especially Natalia because there's no one prime years and I go to practice and I train and you know i'd play the game and I come home and I'd be sore and I'd be tired. And she wants to go swimming. she wants me to take her to the park. she wants to just jump on my back or whatever the case may be, you can't say I'm too tired. I'm going to lay down. That's not fair. she don't know what the hell is going on, right? And if this was a game, you suck it up and play. I'll play games with the flu. I play games with 102 fever, man. I can't do that powerful. you got to be on, man.

R: what's the least amount of sleep?

Kobe: you played a game on. you know there is there are story words like, you know. no one knows about what you want to play the game and it was so insane for whatever reasons, no sleep. you played a game, you'll sleep to. your sleep is like, you know, kids not alia, had a certain, you know, health situation would have you and you stand up all night and then you've got to go out and perform. Because fans don't know, teammates don't know, nor do they care, nor should they that you've been up all night. you've got to perform right and so you just got to go to work, man.

R: that's the respect. and I think one of the things that you and Michael had in common is that it wasn't saying i'm going to take eight games off this year to try to stay healthy, you know like that to you is comic.

Kobe: I'd like to do that. What the hell is that man? I don't know if that is that's crazy. seriously, it's crate like, you know, you got a lot of people playing their hard-earned money to come watch before sure a job to be in shape to your job, to be strong enough to perform at that level every single night and as a competitor. i'm not i'm not ducking shit like it's not.

oh my god, I'm a back herds. I'm sore. we got to play Vince carter in Toronto raptors tonight. we actually had this happen. we had a game against Toronto in 2000 and Benz was tearing the go. her back was jack, jack, but like the perception of that. like where Kobe's missing the game against Toronto, Vince Carter because my mom back was really spasming. but people will be like, what? oh, he's ducking, Vince, excuse me. no, I don't think so. so I would be in the lab line, like, okay, there's a lot of days where, you know you can rest and recover today a one of them your back and bother you any other day that she didn't bother me today.

R: We go, he go out to see me your plan against the Golden State Warriors score is 107 and 109. you guys are close to getting into the playoffs. you know exactly what happens in the game. you go up, you're about to take your shot in and all of a sudden bone kelly happens, right. I have no clue how the hell this guy did it. he went and hit the free throws and then you walked off the stage.

Kobe: yeah, I mean, you got the surgery. how the hell do you tolerate that. pain, ah, you know, I use this. I I tell this example and I think this is the best way to explain it. you know, you have a hamstring injury. pull your hamstring really, really badly. you can barely walk right. let alone play anything soccer, basketball, volleyball, whatever it is. can't do anything. doctor tells you go home, sit upon a couch, rush your hammy, right, stay off of it, don't get up no sun movements. you're at home all of a sudden a fire breaks out in the home. your kids are upstairs, you know, wife is wherever she may be, you know, she's going to do all right, i'm willing to bet that you're going to forget about your hamstring. you're going to sprint upstairs. you're going to grab your kids. you'll make sure your wife's good. you'd get out of that house, right. hamstring, be them. you're not going to fill your hamstring. right, and in the room. the reason is because the lives of your family are more important than the injury of your hamstring. and so when the game is more important than the injury itself, you don't feel that damage not at that time.

Kobe: I win the trainer's room. my kids are in there and, you know, they look at you and stuff and i'm looking at them and i'm like, you know, it's like that is gonna be all right, it will be fine. it will be all right, it will be all right, as a parent. you've gotta set the example. you've got to set the example. this is another obstacle. this obstacle cannot define me. it's not going to cripple me. it's not going to be responsible for me stepping away for the game that I love. i'm going to step away on my own terms and that's when the decision was made that you know what i'm doing. it doing it your quick indeed that there is parents. you got a lead by example if you want your kids to do whatever it is they want to accomplish in life, you have to show. you can't you gotta show and that's what I tried to.

There are four seasons in a year, spring means reborn, the trees become green and the flowers get boom.

In the summer, the weather is hot while in the autumn, the weather is cool, the winter means cold. Among the four seasons, I like the winter best, though it is cold, I enjoy the weather. I don’t have to bear the hot weather, when I sleep, the warm makes me feel so comfortable, I have the good sleep. What’s more, I can play the snow, I like to build all kinds of snowmen, I play with my friends, we are enjoying the moment. I like winter so much, it brings me so much happiness.

一年有四个季节,春天意味着重生,树木变得油绿,花儿争相开放。在夏天,天气变得炎热,然而在秋天,天气变得凉爽,冬天意味着冷。在这四个季节当中,我最喜欢冬天,虽然那很冷,我喜欢那样的天气。我不用忍受炎热的天气,当我睡觉的时候,被窝的暖气让我觉得很舒服,我睡得很舒服。而且,我可以拿雪来玩,我喜欢堆各种各样的雪人,我和朋友们一起玩,我们享受着这个时刻。我很喜欢冬天,它给我带来了很多的乐趣。

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