我最好的朋友叫李静,我们从小学就认识,一起长大。
My best friend is Li Jing; we have known each other since primary school and grew up together.
三年前,她跟丈夫搬到了遥远的国外,我们突然有了八千公里的距离。
Three years ago she moved abroad with her husband, and suddenly there were eight thousand kilometers between us.
刚开始的时候我很难受,担心这段友谊会慢慢地结束。
At first I felt awful, worried that our friendship would slowly fade away.
那边的时间跟这边正好相反,我吃早饭的时候,她正准备睡觉。
The time over there is exactly the opposite of here: when I am having breakfast, she is getting ready for bed.
但是我们约好,不管多忙,每个周末都打一次视频电话,谁也不能忘。
But we made a deal: no matter how busy we are, we video call once every weekend, and neither of us is allowed to forget.
她难过的时候,即使是半夜,我也会爬起来陪她聊天。
When she is feeling down, I will drag myself out of bed to chat with her, even if it is the middle of the night.
去年冬天她回国,我们一见面就笑了,好像从来没有分开过一样。
Last winter she came back, and the moment we saw each other we burst out laughing, as if we had never been apart.
现在我明白了,真正的朋友即使离得再远,心的距离也很近。
Now I understand: even if true friends are far apart, their hearts stay close.
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Key words 生词
遥远yáoyuǎnfaraway; distant
距离jùlídistance
友谊yǒuyìfriendship
相反xiāngfǎnopposite
视频shìpínvideo
分开fēnkāito separate; to be apart
Grammar note 语法点
即使……也……
"Even if A, still B." 即使 introduces an extreme or hypothetical situation, and 也 shows the result does not change, as in 即使是半夜,我也会爬起来陪她聊天.
即使是半夜,我也会爬起来陪她聊天。 — Even if it's the middle of the night, I'll get up to chat with her.
好像……一样
"As if; just like." 好像 plus 一样 wraps around a situation to say something seems or feels that way, as in 好像从来没有分开过一样.
我们一见面就笑了,好像从来没有分开过一样。 — The moment we met we burst out laughing, as if we had never been apart.
一……就……
"As soon as A happens, B happens." The action after 一 immediately triggers the action after 就, as in 我们一见面就笑了.
我们一见面就笑了。 — The moment we saw each other, we burst out laughing.
Check yourself 小测验
1. Why did Li Jing move abroad?
2. What did the two friends agree to do?
3. How did they feel when they met again last winter?