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I got a chance to actually meet an online friend in real life when I went on vacation to San Francisco. I‘d left a note in my live Journal telling everyone where I’d be going. When I went online at the hotel, I found a comment from my friend Kim telling me that she lived nearby in Palo Alto, and asking if I wanted to get together.
After checking with my parents, I rushed back to the computer to let her know that I cloud meet her on my way back too Los Angeles. We exchanged cell phone numbers and set up a meeting place and time. After hanging up, though, I began to get nervous. I had known her for a few months, but meeting someone in person is a lot different than chatting over the internet, and I was worried it wouldn’t turn out well.
We both brought people with us for safety reasons—I brought my parents and she brought a friend—and met in front of a bookstore. I got there a few minutes early, and instructed my parents to please try not to embarrass me. I didn’t see her at first, but after a few minutes, we both recognized each other.
Even though I’d never met her before, I felt like I knew her from all the times we’d talked online. We talked about graphic design, the classes we were taking, clubs we were in and college, which we were both stressed out about since California schools are so competitive and it’s becoming harder to get accepted into good universities. My parents seemed to have a good time too—my dad got into some incredibly involved science conversation with Kim’s friend Derrick.
The meeting lasted less than an hour, since I had to get home. At the end, we hurried outside to take photos with each other, them said goodbye. Even though the meeting was short, it was a lot of fun, and we made plans to get together again if I came up north or she visited near Los Angeles. Now, we talk online several times a week. Before we had only a few conversations a month.
Meeting Kim helped my parents and I get more used to the idea of online and offline life intersecting. I’m glad to have found friends whom I never would have discovered otherwise.
Dialogues /monologues:
1、we lived with a cousin in Dallas for 2 years.
lived with:與……同住(寄宿在…家)
2、I have to do a load of laundry today.
我今天還得洗完一筐衣服。
3、I think my parents would have liked to live overseas for at least 20 more years.
我想(要不是這樣),父母可能還要在海外生活至少20年。(虛擬語(yǔ)氣,實(shí)際上父母已經(jīng)回國(guó)了)
4、A lot of proposals floating around state legislatures are aimed at throwing the children of illegal immigrants out of public schools. Do you find such ideas helpful?
許多旨在從公立學(xué)校驅(qū)逐非法移民子女的提議日日涌向州立法團(tuán)體,您認(rèn)為這些辦法有益嗎?(floating是“未決定的”)
參考譯文:
在去舊金山度假的途中,我得以有機(jī)會(huì)在現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中與每一位網(wǎng)友見(jiàn)面。我在網(wǎng)絡(luò)日記里告訴大家我要去哪。在旅館上網(wǎng)的時(shí)候看到了我的朋友金的留言,她說(shuō)她住在附近的Palo Alto,問(wèn)我想不想聚聚。
在征得父母同意之后,我跑回電腦旁邊告訴她我可以在回洛杉磯的時(shí)候見(jiàn)她。我們交換了手機(jī)號(hào)碼,并且約好了見(jiàn)面的地點(diǎn)和時(shí)間。然而在下線(xiàn)之后我開(kāi)始緊張了。我認(rèn)識(shí)她幾個(gè)月了,但是見(jiàn)面和在網(wǎng)上聊天是很不一樣的,我擔(dān)心見(jiàn)面之后會(huì)感覺(jué)不好。
由于安全問(wèn)題,我們都自帶了人過(guò)去——我?guī)е改?,她帶著一個(gè)朋友,我們?cè)跁?shū)店門(mén)口見(jiàn)的面。我早到了幾分鐘,我對(duì)爸爸媽媽說(shuō)不要讓我難堪。開(kāi)始我沒(méi)看見(jiàn)她,但是過(guò)了一會(huì)兒我們都認(rèn)出對(duì)方了。
雖然我們從末見(jiàn)過(guò)面,但是我感覺(jué)從我們開(kāi)始在網(wǎng)上聊天起我就認(rèn)識(shí)她了。我們聊了圖畫(huà)設(shè)計(jì),各自的班級(jí),參加的俱樂(lè)部以及大學(xué),在談到大學(xué)的時(shí)候我們都說(shuō)壓力很大,因?yàn)榧永D醽喌膶W(xué)校競(jìng)爭(zhēng)激烈,申請(qǐng)好大學(xué)越來(lái)越困難了。我爸爸媽媽看上去也很愉快——爸爸正跟金的朋友德瑞克聊科學(xué)聊得起勁。
我們見(jiàn)面的時(shí)間不到一個(gè)小時(shí),因?yàn)槲乙丶伊?。在最后,我們抓緊時(shí)間跑出去照了個(gè)合影,然后就說(shuō)再見(jiàn)了。雖然這次見(jiàn)面時(shí)間很短,但是卻很開(kāi)心,我們說(shuō)好如果我來(lái)北部或者她去洛杉磯附近的話(huà)再見(jiàn)面。現(xiàn)在,我們一周在網(wǎng)上聊幾次,而以前,我們一個(gè)月才聊幾次。
與金的見(jiàn)面使我和我父母對(duì)網(wǎng)上世界和現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的交合更加習(xí)慣了。我很高興通過(guò)這種方式結(jié)識(shí)新朋友,如果沒(méi)有網(wǎng)絡(luò),也許我們永遠(yuǎn)都不可能認(rèn)識(shí)。
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