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【课程】走遍美国20-3
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Act 3. 
Ellen: Good morning. What a wonderful morning! Don't the flowers smell wonderful? 
Philip: Good morning, Ellen. Yes, they do. That's why I'm reading my paper and having my coffee on the patio this morning. Ah, it does smell sweet. How was your school- board meeting last night? You must've come home very late. 
Ellen: Did you find the sandwich I made for you? 
Philip: Thanks, dear. I was so tired I didn't even finish it. 
Ellen: Philip, I've been working on this special project with the school board, and I'd like your opinion about it. 
Philip: What is it?
Ellen: I've been trying to find a way to encourage reading. 
Philip: Good luck! 
Ellen: Well, I think I may have found a way to do it. 
Philip: Tell me about it. I work with families every day, Ellen. I see how people spend their leisure 
time-young and old. 
Ellen: Mostly watching television. Well, that would be OK if , and I repeat, if people took the time to read. 
Philip: I couldn't agree with you more. 
Ellen: The question is, how do we get them to read more? 
Philip: I think you're going to give me the answer to tha question. You have that looking your eye. 
Ellen: I do have an answer, Philip. Or at least I think I do. 
Philip: Well, tell me about it. 
Ellen: The plan is a simple one. Involve the entire family in a reading project. 
Philip: In the home? 
Ellen: Yes, in the home. But first in the school-rooms. 
Philip: Hmm, interesting. But how do you plan to do that? 
Ellen: By arranging with the public schools to schedule one hour a week-to start with. During that time parents are invited to attend-and to read along with the children- their children. 
Philip: It can go beyond the school system, Ellen. 
Ellen: Really? 
Philip: I guarantee you it would go very in the hospitals. My patients-mostly kids-would love to read and be read to. 
Ellen: You think so? 
Philip: I know so.
Ellen: May be we can experiment with your patients and see how the plan works. 
Philip: I love the idea. Would you work with me? 
Ellen: I would love to, Philip. 
Philip: And that way, we'll spend more time together, Ellen. We just don't see each other anymore. 
Ellen: You and I are very busy these days. This is true. We need to find time to be together more, to do things together more-you and I. This would be a wonderful way to accomplish that. 
Philip: I have a question. 
Ellen: Yes? 
Philip: What do we read? 
Ellen: To the patients in the ward? 
Philip: Yes. 
Ellen: Well, let you and I talk about it. What would you like to read to them? 
Philip: Mrs. Stewart and I will read a poem by Robert Frost. 
Ellen: It's called "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." 
Philip: Would you begin, Ellen? 
Ellen: All right. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"by Robert Frost. 
Whose woods these are I think I know. 
His house is in the village though; 
He will not see me stopping here 
To watch his woods fill up with snow. 
Philip: My little horse must think it queer. 
To stop without a farmhouse near 
Between the woods and frozen lake. 
The darkest evening of the year. 
Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake 
To ask if there is some mistake. 
The only other sound's the sweep 
Of easy wind and downy flake. 
Ellen&Philip: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, 
But I have promises to keep, 
And miles to go before I sleep, 
And miles to go before I sleep. 
Grandpa: You two belong on stage! That was wonderful! 
Ellen: Grandpa! 
Philip: Dad...Robbie. When did you come? 
Grandpa: We've been listening to you both. These are lucky kids. 
Robbie: Do you enjoy reading together? 
Philip: Well, we may read together aloud at home. 
Grandpa: You were right, Robbie. 
Robbie: I know. 
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