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  • I do not believe it!
  • 我简直难以相信!
  • What's wrong?
  • 怎么了?
  • Carter Boswell!
  • Carter Boswell !
  • Who's Carter Boswell?
  • 谁是Carter Boswell ?
  • He's running for the school board.
  • 他正在竞选联合校董事会董事。
  • The election's next month.
  • 选举就在下个月。
  • What's wrong with wanting to be on the school board?
  • 想进入联合校董事会有什么不对?
  • Nothing.
  • 没有什么。
  • But he wants to cut the school budget!
  • 但他想削减学校的预算!
  • Maybe it needs cutting.
  • 也许真需要削减呢。
  • Cutting the budget is fine, but he wants to do it by cutting all the cultural programs.
  • 削减预算是好的, 但他要削减是透过取消所有的文化活动。
  • No music, no dance, no concert, no stage presentations.
  • 没有音乐,没有舞蹈, 没有音乐会,没有舞蹈表演。
  • Why does he want to do that?
  • 为什么他要那么做呢?
  • He says it's to save the taxpayers money and I think he believes that the taxpayers will vote for him if he spends less on the cultural programs.
  • 他说这是为了要节省纳税人的钱, 而我认为他相信纳税人会投他一票假如他在文化活动上减少开支的话。
  • He's probably right.
  • 他也许是对的。
  • Lots of people want their taxes used for new books and a new paint job in the schoolrooms.
  • 许多人希望他们缴的税被用来购买新书和重新油漆教室。
  • Maybe some of us would like to pay a little bit more and keep the cultural programs for our kids.
  • 也许我们之中有一些人愿意多付一点以便为我们的孩子保存文化活动。
  • Well, I'm not sure, Ellen.
  • 噢,我无法肯定。Ellen。
  • I hear it from my patients.
  • 我是从我的病人那儿听到这些的。
  • Lots of people are tired of higher taxes.
  • 许多人对于增税很厌烦。
  • I know, but if Boswell wins, he 'll be an important decision maker on the school board,
  • 我知道,但是假如Boswell赢了,他将成为一个重要的决策者.
  • and he does not know anything about our children's education.
  • 在联合校董事会中, 而他一无所知对于我们孩子的教育。
  • Who's running against him?
  • 谁与他竞选?
  • Nobody That's the problem.
  • 没有人。这就是问题所在。
  • Well, it sounds to me like Carter Boswell is going to win this seat on the board.
  • 噢,听起来好像Carter Boswell稳登联合校董事会董事的宝座了。
  • Oh, not if can stop him!
  • 噢,要是我能阻止他,他就甭想!
  • And how are you going to stop him?
  • 那你怎么去阻止他呢?
  • I do not know.
  • 我不知道。
  • Maybe I 'll run against him.
  • 也许我与他竞选。
  • Well, you 've got my vote.
  • 哦,那我一定投你的票。
  • I'm serious, Philip. Why should not I run?
  • 我是认真的,Philip。为什么我不能竞选?
  • Why should not you run for what, Mom?
  • 为什么你不可以竞选什么,妈妈?
  • Your mother is thinking of running for the school board.
  • 你妈妈正考虑竞选联合校董事会董事。
  • Hey, that's terrific, Mom!
  • 嗨,太棒了,妈妈!
  • Against Carter Boswell?
  • 和Carter Boswell竞争?
  • Great!
  • 太好了!
  • Well, if I run for office, the voters will have a clear choice.
  • 嗯,假如我出来竞选公职,投票人可以有明确的选择。
  • I Stand for everything Boswell does not.
  • 我代表Boswell所不赞成的观点。
  • I think a lot of people will vote for you against Boswell, Ellen.
  • 我想很多人会投票支持你的。和Boswell对抗 Ellen。
  • I 'll vote for you.
  • 我会投你的票。
  • Will you help me if I do run?
  • 假如我真的竞选,你会帮我忙吗?
  • Absolutely.
  • 当然。
  • The trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign.
  • 问题是竞选活动需要花一些钱。
  • I think you can make a difference, Ellen.
  • 我觉得你可以发挥影响力的,Ellen。
  • And in a short campaign you would not need as much money.
  • 而且这一场短暂的竞选不需要花多少钱。
  • You know something.
  • 知道一件事吗,
  • Ellen?
  • Ellen?
  • Why not give the people of Riverdale a clear choice?
  • 为什么不让Riverdale地区的人民有一个明确的选择呢?
  • I'm with you.
  • 我支持你。
  • You can make a difference.
  • 你会发挥影响力。
  • Come in.
  • 请进。
  • Mr. Maxwell?
  • 您是Maxwell先生吗?
  • Yes, Charles Maxwell.
  • 是的,我是Charles Maxwell。
  • My name is Ellen Stewart.
  • 我叫Ellen Stewart。
  • Hello.
  • 你好。
  • Please, sit down.
  • 请坐。
  • You asked to see me.
  • 你要求见我。
  • What would you like to see me about?
  • 找我有什么事?
  • I'd like your help.
  • 我要请你帮忙。
  • Well, I'm editor of the most influential newspaper in Riverdale.
  • 噢, 我是Riverdale最有影响力的报纸的编辑。
  • Actually, it's the only newspaper.
  • 事实上,它是唯一的报纸。
  • A lot of people would like my help.
  • 许多人要我帮助。
  • Do you have a story?
  • 有什么新闻故事呢?
  • I'm planning to run for the school board.
  • 我打算竞选联合校董事会董事。
  • Against Carter Boswell?
  • 和Carter Boswell打对手?
  • Yes.
  • 是的。
  • Well, that is news.
  • 噢,这可是个新闻。
  • Will you announce that I'm running?
  • 你会宣布我参加竞选的消息吗?
  • Sure.
  • 当然。
  • But I need some information.
  • 但我需要一些资料。
  • Of course.
  • 那当然。
  • Why will the voters vote for you against Boswell, Mrs. Stewart?
  • 为什么选民会投票支持你,和Boswell对抗, Stewart太太?
  • Because I care.
  • 因为我关心。
  • " Vote for Ellen Stewart. She cares." Not a bad slogan.
  • “投Ellen Stewart一票。她关心。” 不错的标语。
  • But what do you care about?
  • 但你关心什么呢?
  • Well, I care about the children of our town.
  • 噢,我关心我们镇上的孩子们。
  • I do not want them to grow up without cultural programs in our school.
  • 我不希望在他们成长期,我们的学校没有文化活动。
  • Do you have a plan?
  • 有计划吗?
  • I want our children to learn more than reading, writing, and arithmetic.
  • 我要孩子们学习到比阅读,写作,及算术更多的东西。
  • I want to keep the after school programs the music, the concerts.
  • 我要保存这些课外活动,音乐, 音乐会。
  • It's not a bad plan.
  • 这是个不错的计划。
  • But who's going to pay for all of this?
  • 但谁来为这些付钱呢?
  • We are.
  • 我们呀。
  • The citizens of Riverdale, of course.
  • 当然是Riverdale的公民。
  • I plan to get help from the businessmen and the corporations of Riverdale.
  • 我打算争取Riverdale的商人和企业的支持。
  • That's fair enough.
  • 这倒很公平。
  • Exactly what do you want from me, Mrs. Stewart?
  • 究竟对我有什么要求,Stewart太太?
  • You do not know me.
  • 你不认识我。
  • I can not expect you to take my side against Boswell.
  • 我不敢期望你站在我这一边来对抗Boswell。
  • But I do need some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I care about our children.
  • 但我需要一些宣传,好让我们镇上的人知道我正在竞选公职且知道我关心我们的孩子。
  • Fair enough.
  • 很公平。
  • I certainly can print the news.
  • 我当然可以刊出这则新闻
  • And you are now making news.
  • 而且你现在就是在创造新闻。


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Outside the railroad station in Riverdale. A worker is putting up a sign. It reads, “Carter Boswell for school board. He'll save your money.”Inside the Stewarts' kitchen. Ellen is reading the local newspaper. She is waiting for the family to arrive for dinner.

Ellen:[as Philip enters] I don't believe it!

PhilipWhat's wrong?

EllenCarter Boswell!

PhilipWho's Carter Boswell?

EllenHe's running for the school board. The election's next month.

PhilipWhat's wrong with wanting to be on the school board?

EllenNothing . But he wants to cut the school budget!

PhilipMaybe it needs cutting.

EllenCutting the budget is fine, but he wants to do it by cutting all the cultural programs. No music, no dance, no

concert, no stage presentations.

PhilipWhy does he want to do that?

EllenHe says it's to save9 the taxpayers 10 money and I think he believes that the taxpayers will vote for him if he spends less on the cultural programs.

PhilipHe's probably right. Lots of people want their taxes used for new books and a new paint job in the schoolrooms.

EllenMaybe some of us would like to pay a little bit more and keep the cultural programs for our kids.

PhilipWell, I'm not sure, Ellen. I hear it from my patients. Lots of people are tired of higher taxes.

Ellen[She and Philip start to set the table.] I know, but if Boswell wins he'll be an important decision-maker on the school board, and he doesn't know anything about our children's education.

PhilipWho's running against him?

EllenNobody That's the problem.

PhilipWell, it sounds to me like Carter Boswell is going to win this seat on the board.

EllenOh, not if can stop him!

PhilipAnd how are you going to stop him?

EllenI don't know.[She thinks for a moment.]

Maybe I'll run against him.

Philip:[He thinks she is joking.] Well, you've got my vote.

EllenI'm serious, Philip. Why shouldn't I run?

Robbie:[He enters.] Why shouldn't you run for what, Mom?

PhilipYour mother is thinking of running for the school board.

RobbieHey, that's terrific, Mom!

[Richard and Marilyn enter.]

RichardAgainst Carter Boswell? Great!

EllenWell, if I run for office, the voters will have a clear choice. I Stand for everything Boswell doesn't .

MarilynI think a lot of people will vote for you against Boswell, Ellen. I'll vote for you.

EllenWill you help me if I do run ?

MarilynAbsolutely.

EllenThe trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign.

PhilipI think you can make a difference25, Ellen.And in a short campaign you wouldn't need as much money. You know something. Ellen?Why not give26 the people of Riverdale a clear choice? I'm with you.You can make a difference.In a newspaper office in Riverdale. The editor, Charles Maxwell, is sitting behind his desk. Ellen knocks on the door and enters.

MaxwellCome in.

EllenMr. Maxwell?

Maxwell:[He looks up.] Yes, Charles Maxwell.

EllenMy name is Ellen Stewart.

MaxwellHello. Please, sit down. You asked to see me. What would you like to see me about?

EllenI'd like your help.

MaxwellWell, I'm editor of the most influential newspaper in Riverdale. Actually, it's the only newspaper. [He smiles.] A lot of people would like my help. Do you have a story?

EllenI'm planning to run for the school board.

MaxwellAgainst Carter Boswell?

EllenYes.

MaxwellWell, that is news.

EllenWill you announce that I'm running?

MaxwellSure. But I need some information.

EllenOf course.

Maxwell:[He gets a pad and a pen.] Why will the voters vote for you against Boswell,Mrs. Stewart?

EllenBecause I care.

Maxwell:“Vote for Ellen Stewart. She cares. ” Not a bad slogan. But what do you care about?

EllenWell, I care about the children of our town. I don't want them to grow up without cultural programs in our school.

MaxwellDo you have a plan?

EllenI want our children to learn more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. I want to keep the after-school programs-the music, the concerts.

MaxwellIt's not a bad plan. But who's going to pay for all of this?

EllenWe are. The citizens of Riverdale, of course. I plan to get help from the businessmen and the corporations of

Riverdale.

MaxwellThat's fair enough.33 Exactly what do you want from me, Mrs. Stewart?

EllenYou don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side34 against Boswell. But I do need some publicity35 so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I care about our children.

MaxwellFair enough. I certainly can print36 the news. And you are now making news.

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