时间:2019-02-06 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico. First question is do you give money to charity?


Katia: Well, Paul, it's a difficult question because you really want to help people, but I always question myself where if the money really gets to where it's supposed to go. So personally I rarely do give money to charities. I'd rather give my time, so I know if it's actually something happening. What about you?


Paul: Yeah, I guess that makes sense. If it's a registered 1 charity then I don't see there's a problem really with giving a donation 2.


Katia: Yeah, I guess so, but really I wonder. There are so many charities in the world, and you wonder really how much money do the people actually get, so it's difficult to really know.


Paul: How about if you're walking down the street and you see a homeless person asking for money?


Katia: Homeless people! That's also difficult because you can see they need money or they need food. Sometimes I feel if you give money, you are supporting their way of life so I would rather give some food so they can eat, but maybe if it's a disabled person, I am more willing to give, rather than just the homeless.


Paul: Yeah, I'd agree with you. It's difficult to know what they're gonna use the money for, so usually I never give money to men but if it's like an elderly woman, I'm happy to give a small donation.


Katia: Why not men and only women?


Paul: Well, going back to what you said about supporting their way of life, I mean, not in every case, but I think that often it can just be man's choice to be homeless on the street and he does have a chance to get a job I think.


Katia: So you think the woman really doesn't have a choice, and the man...


Paul: I think it's more difficult for a woman.


Katia: Possibly. Possibly. That's a difficult question.


Paul: For sure. Do you give money if you see children on the street?


Katia: Well, it depends, because that's also giving money to children so they can continue asking for money, so I avoid it. I also avoid it. What about you?


Paul: I'm a little bit reluctant 3 to give money. I heard in a lot of poor countries that it can actually even be a business, like a lot of parents will send their children onto the street.


Katia: Unfortunately, that's true.


Paul: OK, so maybe you like what you said before: it's better to donate your time than to donate money.


Katia: Possibly. And hopefully things will change.

 



adj.登记的,注册的
  • Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulation. 船只在外国注册以逃避有关雇佣和安全的规定。
  • In former times, only property owners could be registered as voters. 从前,只有有财产的人才能登记作选民。
n.捐赠,捐献,捐助;捐赠物
  • She made a personal donation to the fund.她以个人名义向基金会捐款。
  • Then next big donation of musical instruments came from Germany.第二笔音乐乐器的大型捐助来自德国。
adj.不愿意的;迟迟不合作的;不同意的
  • The workers are reluctant to be ordered around by the employers.工人们不愿被雇主们差来遣去地随便使唤。
  • I am reluctant about asking him to do this.我极不愿意让他去干此事。
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