Patricia: So what happened?
Trevor: We waited. Finally another boat came and took us away, and we joined the other soldiers. I remember going into the camp, and getting a hot meal, and clean clothes. It was wonderful. We were given our pay, too. I remember the date on the coins, 50 BC. It was an exciting time.
Patricia: And did you stay in Britain?
Trevor: Oh yes, I was here for five years, from 50 BC to 55 BC. I enjoyed my stay in Britain very much.
Patricia: And then you went back to Rome?
Trevor: I can't remember anything after that.
Patricia: Well, Trevor Cartridge, thank you for telling us your story, in your own words.
(1) Bob, do you think you could possibly turn off that radio? I'm (pause) trying to write a letter.
(2) A: I don't want a double room. I want a single room.
B: I'm sorry, sir, but I'm afraid 43 (pause) is the only single room available at the moment.
(3) A: Just look what I've got.
B: Let me see. Fifty pounds! (pause) Where on earth did you get it?
(4) A: Oh bother the Sex Discrimination Act. Surely they can't force me to take on a married woman.
B: They can't force you to, Mr. Clark, but (pause) you mustn't discriminate against someone just because they're married.
(5) A: I'm glad I'm not a princess. It must be a dreadful life.
B: Dreadful? (pause) I wouldn't mind being a prince.
(6) I'm a reasonably hard-working person. But (pause) I'm not a workaholic.
(7) A: Had your brother been nervous about it himself?
B: Well, he didn't say, but possibly (pause) he had been.
vt. 区分,区别对待
vi. 辨别,差别对待