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(单词翻译)
Lesson 6
Words to the text
cloud
impossible
Eliza
John
Georgiana
sitting room
so far
by
fireside
perfectly1
darling
about
next to
bookcase
seat
window-seat
call
draw
pray
discover
master
armchair
stout2
business
have no business to
continue
dependent3
mama
ought to
beg
strike
pain
sharp
waited
cruel
slave-driver
grasp
shoulder
desperate4
now
Mrs.
lock
upstairs
shame
for shame
servent
turn away
poor house
Words to the dialogue
What's on tonight?
picture
I have no idea.
march
the long march
save
possible
Text
LIFE AT GATESHEAD HALL
It was a cold winter day. The wind had brought dark clouds and heavy rain, so it was impossible to take a walk. Eliza, John and Georgiana were gathered round their mother in the sitting-room5. She lay on a sofa by the fireside, looking perfectly happy with her darlings about her. But she told me not to come near them because I was not a good child.
I went to a small room next to the drawing-room. Taking a book from a bookcase, I climbed up into the window-seat. Here I sat behind the curtains and started reading. I was quite happy until I heard the voice of John Reed6.
"Where is she?" He said, calling to his sisters."Eliza! Georgiana! Jane is not here."
I was glad that I had drawn7 the curtains, and I prayed that I should not be discovered. But Eliza was quicker than John. She said at once, "She is in the window-seat of course."
I came out immediately. "What do you want?" I asked.
"Say 'What do you want, Master Reed'," was his reply. "I want you to come here," he added8. And he sat down in an armchair.
John Reed was a schoolboy of fourteen: four years older than I, for I was only ten. He was big and stout for his age, with a large face and an unhealthy skin. John had not much love for his mother and sisters, but he really hated me. As I came up to his chair, he spent about three minutes in putting out his tongue at me. Then he hit me suddenly and hard.
"What were you doing behind the curtains?"
"I was reading."
"Show me the book."
I returned to the window and brought the book. "You have no business to read our books," John Reed continued. "You are a dependent, Mama says. Your father left you no money. You ought to beg, and not live with a gentleman's children. Go and stand by the door."
I did so. I turned round and saw that he was going to throw the book at me; I tried to avoid it, but it was too late. I was knocked over and fell against the door, striking9 my head and cutting it badly. The pain was very sharp.
"Wicked10, cruel boy!" I said. "You are like a murderer11 - you are like a slave-driver!"
"What!" he cried. "What did you say to me? Did you hear her, Eliza and Georgiana? I'll tell Mama. But first - "
He ran at me and grasped my hair and my shoulder. But I was desperated now. I don't know what I did with my hands, but I heard him cry for help.
Mrs. Reed came. "Take her away to the red room and lock her in," she said. Four hands then quickly carried me upstairs.
"For shame!" cried the maid12. "To strike a gentleman, your young master!"
"Master? How is he my master? Am I a servant?"
"You ought to know, Miss," said the nurse, "that you owe13 much to Mrs. Reed. She keeps you. If she turns you away, you will have to go to the poor-house."
These words were not new to me; so I did not answer.
Dialogue
Going to a film
What's on tonight?
There is a picture at 7:30. It's a color film I hear.
What is its name?
I have no idea. But the film is about the long march.
It must be a wonderful film. Let's go together.
Look, I have got quite a few things to do after supper. Could you go first and get me a seat.
Alright. I will save you a seat. But do come as earlier as possible.
1 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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2 stout | |
adj.强壮的,粗大的,结实的,勇猛的,矮胖的 | |
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3 dependent | |
adj.依靠的,依赖的,依赖他人生活者 | |
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4 desperate | |
adj.不顾死活的,危急的,令人绝望的,极渴望的 | |
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5 sitting-room | |
n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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6 reed | |
n.芦苇,芦丛,簧舌,簧片 | |
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7 drawn | |
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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8 added | |
adj.更多的,附加的,额外的 | |
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9 striking | |
adj.显著的,惹人注目的,容貌出众的 | |
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10 wicked | |
adj.邪恶的,恶劣的,缺德的;淘气的 | |
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11 murderer | |
n.杀人犯,凶手 | |
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12 maid | |
n.少女,未婚女子,女仆 | |
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13 owe | |
vt./vi.欠(债等);感激;把……归功于某人 | |
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