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中英对照:人尽其才

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发表于 2003-11-12 20:33:41 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
一天,一个小男孩匆匆忙忙地走进了一家杂货店,手里拿着一张清单。
“史密斯先生,你好,”他说道,“三毛二分钱一磅的咖啡,请给我十三磅。”
“好的,”杂货店老板马上把这笔生意记了下来。
“还要别的什么不,查理?”
“要的。再要二十七磅糖,九分钱一磅的。”
“面包要不要?还要什么?”
“七磅半咸肉,二毛钱一磅的。”
“这肉是名牌子呢。还有呢?”
“九毛钱一磅的茶叶,给我五磅;八分钱一品脱的糖浆要十一夸脱半;二毛一分钱一磅的大火腿要二只,二毛四分钱一罐的腌核桃要五打。”
杂货店老板把帐单算了出来。
“你买了很多东西,”他说,“你妈妈叫你现在把钱付清吗?”
小男孩一面把那清楚准确的帐单放进口袋一面说,“这和我妈没关系,这是我自己的算术作业,我总得想办法把它做出来!


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A little boy bustled into a grocery one day with a memorandum in his hand.
"Hello, Mr. Smith," He said. "I want thirteen pounds of coffee at 32 cents."
"Very good," said the grocer, and he noted down the sale.
"Anything else, Charlie?"
"Yes. Twenty-seven pounds of sugar at 9 cents."
"The loaf, eh? And what else?
"Seven and a half pounds of bacon at 20 cents."
"That will be a good brand. Go on."
"Five pounds of tea at 90 cents; eleven and a half quarts of molasses at 8 cents a pint; two eight-pound hams at 21 cents, and five dozen jars of pickled walnuts at 24 cents a jar."
The grocer made out the bill.
"It's a big order," he said. "Did your mother tell you to pay for it?"
"My mother," said the boy, as he pocketed the neat and accurate bill, "has nothing to do with this business. It is my arithmetic lesson and I had to get it done somehow."
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