Episode 36: Test results
John:How did you do in the economics test Helen? Helen: I failed miserably. John: Oh poor you! I got 98%. Didn't want to get a perfect score. Might have looked a bit suspicious, given me recent track record. Bet you wished you'd sneaked a peek at the answers when you had your chance. Helen: Oh I don't ... John: You're a fool! It was the easiest bit of photocopying I've ever done. Prof. Lewis: John, Helen hello! John: Oh good morning Professor Lewis. I was just saying how much I've been enjoying your lectures recently. Prof. Lewis: Oh really? Helen, I think it's about time we had a little chat, don't you? Come to my office later and make an appointment, OK?
Vocabulary:(词汇)
me recent track record: my performance or achievements in the last few months or years (note in some regional accents 'me' is used instead of 'my' 我最近几个月或几年的表现或成就
to sneak a peek (informal): to look at something quickly and furtively 偷瞄
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