Lesson Seven Text there who's disagreeing with (40)us could let us know what you're thinking,and we might be Able to show where you are mixed up.(41) No.12:Well,look.Maybe this is an idea.(42)I haven't given it much thought.But it seems to me that it's up to the group of us (43)to convince(44)this gentleman that he is wrong and we are right.Maybe,if we each of us talk for a couple of minutes just to---Well,just a quick idea---(45) Foreman:No,no.That's a good one.Suppose we go once around the table.Turns to No.2)I guess you are the first. No.2:Well,eh---It's hard to put into words.(46)I just think he's guilty.I mean nobody proved otherwise. No.8:Nobody has to prove
there who’s disagreeing with (40) us could let us know what you’re thinking,and we might be Able to show where you are mixed up.(41) No.12: Well, look. Maybe this is an idea.(42) I haven’t given it much thought. But it seems to me that it’s up to the group of us (43) to convince (44) this gentleman that he is wrong and we are right .Maybe, if we each of us talk for a couple of minutes just to--- Well,just a quick idea---(45) Foreman: No, no. That’s a good one. Suppose we go once around the table. ( Turns to No.2 ) I guess you are the first. No.2: Well, eh--- It’s hard to put into words.(46) I just think he’s guilty. I mean nobody proved otherwise. No.8: Nobody has to prove Lesson Seven Text 第七课 课文
Lesson Seven Text otherwise.Innocent until proven guilty.The burden of proof is on the prosecution.(47)The defendant doesn't have to open his mouth. No.2:Oh sure I know that.What I meant was---I just think he's guilty.I mean somebody saw him do it. No.3:Ok,here's what I think.And I have no personal feelings about this,I just want to talk about facts.Number One:The old man who lives downstairs under the room where the killing took place.(48)At ten minutes after twelve,an hour before the killing. he heard a loud noise.He said it sounded like a fight.And he heard the kid yell out,(49)"I'm going to kill you!"A second later he heard the body hit the floor,he ran to the door running down the stairs and out of the house.He called the police
otherwise.Innocent until proven guilty.The burden of proof is on the prosecution.(47) The defendant doesn’t have to open his mouth. No.2: Oh sure I know that. What I meant was--- I just think he’s guilty. I mean somebody saw him do it. No.3:Ok, here’s what I think.And I have no personal feelings about this, I just want to talk about facts. Number One:The old man who lives downstairs under the room where the killing took place.(48) At ten minutes after twelve, an hour before the killing, he heard a loud noise. He said it sounded like a fight. And he heard the kid yell out,(49) “ I’m going to kill you!” A second later, he heard the body hit the floor,he ran to the door running down the stairs and out of the house. He called the police. Lesson Seven Text 第七课 课文
Lesson Seven Text They came and found the old man dead with a knife in his chest.The coroner fixed the time of death at around midnight Now these are facts. You can't refute facts.The kid's guilty.I'm just as sentimental as the next fellow.(50)I know he's only eighteen.But he's still got to pay for(51)what he did. Foreman:Ok,you finished? No.3:Ya. Foreman:Ok,next. No.4:It's obvious to me anyway that the bov's storv was flimsv.(52)He claimed that he was at the movies during the time of the killing But only one
They came and found the old man dead with a knife in his chest. The coroner fixed the time of death at around midnight.Now these are facts. You can’t refute facts.The kid’s guilty.I’m just as sentimental as the next fellow.(50) I know he’s only eighteen. But he’s still got to pay for(51) what he did. Foreman: Ok, you finished? No.3: Ya. Foreman: Ok, next. No.4: It’s obvious to me anyway that the boy’s story was flimsy.(52) He claimed that he was at the movies during the time of the killing.But only one Lesson Seven Text 第七课 课文
Lesson Seven Text hour later,he couldn't remember(53)the names of the films he saw or who played in them.And nobody saw him going in or out of the theater. No.10:And listen,what about the woman across the street?If her testimony don't prove he's guilty,then nothing does! No.11:That's right.She was the one who actually saw the killing take place. No.10:Wait a minute.Here's the woman,who's lying in bed.She can't sleep.She looks out of the window.And right across the street,she sees the kid stick his knife into his father's chest.The time was twelve on the nose.(54)Everything fits. Look,she's known the kid all his life.And she swore she saw him do it. No.8:Through the windows of a passing EL train 七课
hour later,he couldn’t remember(53)the names of the films he saw or who played in them.And nobody saw him going in or out of the theater. No.10: And listen, what about the woman across the street?If her testimony don’t prove he’s guilty, then nothing does! No.11: That’s right. She was the one who actually saw the killing take place. No.10: Wait a minute. Here’s the woman, who’s lying in bed.She can’t sleep.She looks out of the window.And right across the street, she sees the kid stick his knife into his father’s chest. The time was twelve on the nose.(54) Everything fits. Look, she’s known the kid all his life. And she swore she saw him do it. No.8: Through the windows of a passing EL train . Lesson Seven Text 第七课 课文
Lesson Seven Text No.10:Yes.The EL train had no passengers.The lights were out,remember?And they proved in court that at night if you look through the windows of an EL train when the lights are out,you can see what's happening on the other side. No.8:I'd like to ask you something.You don't believe the boy's story.How come you believe the woman's.She's one of THEM too,isn't she?(55) No.10:Walking towards No.8 threateningly You're a pretty smart fellow,aren't you ? (Voices of people trying to stop them from fighting.) Foreman:Now,take it easy (56)_gentlemen. We're not getting anywhere fighting.(57) 米)
No.10: Yes. The EL train had no passengers.The lights were out, remember? And they proved in court that at night if you look through the windows of an EL train when the lights are out, you can see what’s happening on the other side. No.8: I’d like to ask you something.You don’t believe the boy’s story. How come you believe the woman’s. She’s one of THEM too, isn’t she?(55) No. 10: ( Walking towards No.8 threateningly ) You’re a pretty smart fellow, aren’t you ?! (Voices of people trying to stop them from fighting.) Foreman: Now, take it easy,(56) gentlemen. We’re not getting anywhere fighting.(57) Lesson Seven Text 第七课 课文