A listener called the disc jockey on the air at our radio station to ask about the upcoming lunar eclipse. “The eclipse can be seen at 1:30 in the morning,” the DJ told her. “That late?” the listener snapped. “I don't know why they don't schedule these things earlier, so kids can enjoy them too!”
一位聽(tīng)眾現(xiàn)場(chǎng)打電話(huà)給我們廣播電臺(tái)的節(jié)目主持人,問(wèn)即將來(lái)臨的月蝕。節(jié)目主持人告訴她:“月蝕可以在凌晨一點(diǎn)半的時(shí)候看到。”那位聽(tīng)眾厲聲說(shuō):“那么晚?我真不明白他們?yōu)槭裁床话堰@些事情安排得早一點(diǎn),好讓孩子們也能一起欣賞?”