2006年VOA标准英语-President Bush Jogs with Wounded US Soldier(在线收听) |
By Deborah Block --------- Sergeant Christian Bagge told President Bush he wanted to run with him during a visit to an Army hospital in January. This week, using a special set of prosthetic legs, the soldier took a slow jog with the president around a track that circles the White House south lawn.
"I was praying that God would stop the pain," Bagge said. President Bush recalled their meeting. "He said ‘I want to run with you.’ He was in bed, lost both legs. I looked at him and said, 'You know, there is an optimistic person.' But I could tell in his eyes that he meant it."
"There's a lot of days when I don't want to do it anymore,” he said. “But I can't call in sick. I can't quit." About halfway through their run, the pair paused briefly for reporters, and gripped hands in an emotional handshake. Sergeant Bagge was in the U.S. National Guard. He is still in the military and has now joined the Army full-time |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/6/33750.html |