英文名著分集阅读 马克·吐温《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》 part3

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Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain 原文 CHAPTER THREE: Huck and Jim travel south For some days, everything went along quietly, but we were getting bored. We wanted to know what was happening in town and so I decided to go and find out. Jim said, 'Why don't you wear the old dress and the hat that we found in the house? People won't know you, then. They'll think you're a girl.' And so I did. Just after it was dark, I got into the canoe and went up the river to the bottom of the town. There, I left the canoe and went on foot. Before long, I came to a little house which was always empty. Now there was a light on, and when I looked through the window, I saw a woman of about forty. She was a stranger and that was good because she didn't know me. So I knocked on the door. 'I must remember that I'm a girl,' I said to myself. The woman opened the door. 'Come in,' she said. She looked at me with her little bright eyes. 'What's your name?' she asked. 'Sarah Williams,' I replied. 'I'm going to see my uncle, on the other side of town. My mother's ill, you see, and she needs help.' 'Well, you can't go there by yourself now. It's too dark. My husband will be home in about an hour. Wait for him and he'll walk with you.' And then she began to tell me about all her troubles. I was getting bored with all this until she said something about Pop and my murder. 'Who did it?' I asked. 'Well,' she replied, 'some people say old Finn did it himself; other people think it was a slave who ran away that night. His name was Jim. They'll give three hundred dollars to anybody who finds him - and they'll give two hundred dollars for old Finn. He got drunk and left town with two strangers. A lot of people think he killed his boy and he's going to come back one day, and get all Huck Finn's money.' 'And what about the slave?' I asked. 'Oh, they'll soon catch him. People want the three hundred dollars. I think he's on Jackson's Island, you know. I've seen smoke there. My husband's gone to get two of his friends and they're going over there with a gun later tonight.' When I heard this, my hands began to shake. The woman looked at me strangely, but then she smiled and said kindly, 'What did you say your name was?' 'M-Mary Williams.' 'Oh,' she said, 'I thought it was Sarah.' 'Er... well, yes, itis. Sarah Mary Williams. Some people call me Sarah and some people call me Mary, you see.' 'Oh, do they?' She smiled again. 'Come on, now what's your real name? Bill? Bob? I know you're not really a girl.' So then I had to tell her another story, with a different name, and I said I was running away. She said she wouldn't tell anybody, and gave me some food before I left. I hurried back to the island and Jim. 'Quick, Jim!' I cried, waking him up. 'They're coming to get us!' We got out the raft as fast as we could, put all our things on it, tied the canoe on behind, and moved off down the river. When it began to get light, we hid. When it was dark again, we travelled on. On the fifth night we passed St Louis, and we decided to go on down to Cairo in Illinois, sell the raft there and get a boat to Ohio. There are no slaves in Ohio. We slept for most of that day and we began our journey again when it was dark. After some time, we saw lights on the Illinois side of the river and Jim got very excited. He thought it was Cairo. Jim got the canoe ready and I went off in it to take a look at those lights. But it wasn't Cairo. After that, we went on down the river. It was very dark that night and it wasn't easy to see where we were going. Suddenly, a big steamboat came at us very fast, and the next minute it was right over us. Jim and I jumped off the raft into the water. The boat hit the raft and went on up the river. When I came up out of the water, I couldn't see Jim anywhere. I called out his name again and again, but there was no answer. 'He's dead!' I thought. Slowly, I swam to the side of the river and got out. I saw that I was near a big old wooden house. Suddenly a lot of very angry dogs jumped out at me. They made a terrible noise and someone called from the house, 'Who's there?' 'George Jackson,' I answered quickly.' I've fallen off a river boat.' Well, the people who lived in that house were very kind, and they took me in and gave me some new clothes and a good meal. I told them that my family were all dead, so they said I could stay with them as long as I wanted. It was a beautiful house, and the food was good there, so I stayed. A few days later, one of the slaves in the house came to me and said, 'come with me together. ' We went down to some trees by the river. 'In there, ' he said, and went away. On the ground, I found a man asleep. It was Jim. I was really pleased to see him. When the steamboat hit the raft, Jim told me the raft didn't break up. Jim swam after it and caught it. Then he began to look for me. We decided to leave at once. It's all right living in a house for a little while, but you feel more free and easy and comfortable on a raft.

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提示 一、每期五个句子,均是从四六级听力真题中选取的长难句。 二、每个句子念三遍女声,一遍男声,再一遍女声。 三、如果觉得语速过快,可以在播放器上调慢语速,多听几遍。 词汇提示 1.precious metal 贵金属 原文 166. Both of the dogs had been sent to the wrong destinations, on connecting flights from Denver, with Buddy mistakenly being sent to Japan instead. 这两条狗都是在丹佛转机时被送往了错误的目的地,而巴迪被错误地送到了日本。(此句有读音错误) 167. So, if any of you have some free time during the weekend, please come join us at ReBicycle and make a difference in someone's life. 所以,如果你们中的任何人在周末有空闲时间,请加入我们ReBicycle, 为别人的生活做出改变。 168. The aircraft was carrying 265 million pounds worth of gold and diamonds when the door flew open- sending the precious metal back to earth. 这架飞机装载着价值2.65亿英镑的黄金和钻石,飞行期间机舱门突然打开,贵重的金属散落在了陆地上。 169. Now, researchers at New Mexico State University preserving this discovery, which was identified as an ancient elephant-like animal. 现在,新墨西哥州立大学的研究人员保存了这个动物化石,该动物化石被鉴定为一种类似于古代大象的动物。 170. He wants to provide a bridge for people to connect in an area that has been divided by class and wealth, by providing affordable breakfast. 他希望通过提供经济实惠的早餐,为人们在按阶级和财富划分的地区建立联系提供一座桥梁。

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词汇提示 1.barometer 气压计 2.practical 实用的 3.reassemble 重新组装 4.frisky 灵活 5.durable 耐用 原文 Henry Ford Some inventions are based on simple ideas or principles. Barometers are based on the idea that air has weight and pushes down on objects. A barometer measures this air pressure. Evangelista Terricelli invented barometers in Italy in 1643. Other inventions have taken longer to develop. The automobile has thousands of parts, and it took a long time to make a really useful car. Henry Ford was one of the first people to make a reliable automobile. In 1765, James Watt invented the steam engine. Within a few years, a Frenchman, Nicolas Cugnot, had built a steam-powered vehicle These steam carriages were used in England in the 1800s. But they were big and slow. They looked like a train without the tracks. Most people preferred to travel by train. In Germany during the 1870s and 1880s, Nikolaus Otto and Gottlieb Daimler developed the internal combustion engine. This ran by burning gasoline. Another German, Karl Benz, built a gasoline powered car. Around the world, there were many inventors trying to build a car that would be better than the one before. Some people thought that electric cars would become common. In the 1890s, everal inventors working in the United States developed a gasoline powered car that was practical for daily use. Henry Ford was born on a farm in Michigan in 1863. As a boy, he loved to take clocks and watches apart and reassemble them. Eventually, he went to work for the Detroit Edison Company. In his spare time, he worked on a “horseless carriage”, as the early cars were called. In 1896, he completed a car that ran smoothly. He later sold it and made another one. Since early cars were made by hand, they were usually quite expensive. Not only that, but when they broke down, there were no repair shops to take them to. One had to know how to repair a car oneself. Henry Ford tried to make cars which would be affordable and which would not break down very easily. His Ford Motor Company was formed in 1903 in Detroit, Michigan. Since many parts had to be brought together to make a car,Ford developed the assembly line. On the line, each worker would do one specific job. When the car reached the end of the assembly line, it was finished. In this way, many cars could be made in a single day. The result was that Ford was able to bring the price of cars down. Ford's “Model T” car was advertised as being as frisky as a jack rabbit and more durable than a mule. Since it cost hundreds, rather than thousands of dollars, many ordinary families were now able to buy a car. Once many people had cars, their habits began to change. People didn't have to live next to the factories or offices that they worked in. Going for Sunday drives or traveling to tourist sites became a common thing. In 1905, a car drove across the United States and back again. In 1912, a car went across Canada from coast to coast. Soon, there was public pressure for good roads so that cars could travel anywhere in North America. Henry Ford was not the only inventor of the modern car. However, he was able to make a car that everyone could use and afford. 翻译 亨利•福特 有些发明是基于简单的想法或原理。 气压计的原理是空气有重量,可以压住物体。 气压计测量空气压力。 伊万杰利斯塔·特瑞切利于1643年在意大利发明了气压计。 其他发明的发展则需要更长的时间。 汽车有成千上万个零件,要制造一辆真正有用的汽车需要很长时间。 亨利·福特是最早制造可靠汽车的人之一。 1765年,詹姆斯·瓦特发明了蒸汽机。 几年之内,法国人尼古拉斯·库诺(Nicolas Cugnot)造出了一辆蒸汽动力汽车 这些蒸汽马车在19世纪的英国使用。 但是他们又大又慢。 他们看起来就像一列没有轨道的火车。 大多数人喜欢乘火车旅行。 在19世纪70年代和80年代的德国,尼古拉·奥托和戈特利布·戴姆勒发明了内燃机。 这是靠燃烧汽油驱动的。 另一位德国人卡尔·本茨制造了一辆汽油动力汽车。 在世界各地,有许多发明家试图制造一辆比以前更好的汽车。 一些人认为电动汽车将变得普遍。 19世纪90年代,几个在美国工作的发明家发明了一种日常使用的汽油动力汽车。 亨利·福特1863年出生于密歇根州的一个农场。 小时候,他喜欢把钟表拆开再重新组装。 最终,他去了底特律爱迪生公司工作。 在他的业余时间,他在一辆“无马马车”上工作,早期的汽车被称为“无马马车”。 1896年,他完成了一辆行驶平稳的汽车。 后来他卖掉了它,又做了一个。 由于早期的汽车是手工制造的,所以通常都很昂贵。 不仅如此,当汽车坏了的时候,没有维修厂可以送它们去。 一个人必须知道如何自己修理汽车。 亨利·福特试图制造价格低廉、不易损坏的汽车。 他的福特汽车公司于1903年在密歇根州的底特律成立。 由于制造一辆汽车需要将许多零件组装在一起,福特发明了装配线。 在这条线上,每个工人只做一项特定的工作。 当汽车到达装配线的末端时,它就完工了。 用这种方法,一天就能生产出许多汽车。 其结果是福特能够降低汽车的价格。 福特的“T型车”在广告中被宣传为像杰克兔一样活泼,比骡子更耐用。 由于它的价格是数百美元,而不是数千美元,许多普通家庭现在能够买得起一辆汽车。 一旦许多人拥有了汽车,他们的习惯就开始改变。 人们不必住在他们工作的工厂或办公室旁边。 周日自驾或去旅游景点成为了一件很常见的事情。 1905年,一辆汽车横穿美国并返回。 1912年,一辆汽车横跨加拿大,从东海岸到西海岸。 很快,公众开始要求修建良好的道路,这样汽车就可以在北美的任何地方行驶。 亨利·福特不是现代汽车的唯一发明者。 然而,他能够制造一辆每个人都能使用和负担得起的汽车。

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英文名著分集阅读 马克·吐温《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》 part2

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Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain 词汇提示 1.canoe 独木舟 2.sack 麻袋 3.raft 木筏 原文 CHAPTER TWO: Huck escapes and finds a friend Mostly it was a lazy, comfortable kind of life, but after about two months Pop began to hit me too much with his stick. He often went away into town too, and then he always locked me in the hut. Once he was away for three days and I thought I was never going to get out again. When he came back that time, he was drunk and angry. He wanted my money, but Judge Thatcher wouldn't give it to him. The judge wanted to send me to live with the widow again, Pop told me. I wasn't very pleased about that. I didn't want to go back there. So I decided to escape and go down the river and live in the woods somewhere. When Pop was out, I began to cut a hole in the wooden wall of the hut. In a few days, when the hole was bigger, I could take the wood out, escape through the hole, and put the wood back. One morning, Pop sent me down to the river to catch some fish for breakfast. To my surprise, there was a canoe in the water and there was no one in it. Immediately, I jumped into the river and brought the canoe to the side. It was lucky that Pop didn't see me, and I decided to hide the canoe under some trees and use it when I escaped. When I escaped that afternoon, Pop locked me in and went off to town. He won't be back to night, I thought. So I began to work hard at my hole, soon I could get out through it. And I carried food and drink and Pop's gun down to the canoe. Then I put back the wood to hide the hole, took the gun and went into the woods. There I shot a wild pig and took it back to the hut with me. Next, I broke down the door with an axe. I carried the pig into the hut and put some of its blood on the ground. Then I put some big stones in a sack and pulled it along behind me to the river. Last of all, I put some blood and some of my hair on the axe. I left the axe in a corner of the hut and I took the pig down to the river. 'They won't know it's only a pig in the river,' I said to myself. 'They'll think it's me.' Then I took the canoe and went down the river to Jackson's Island. By then it was nearly dark, so I hid the canoe under some trees and went to sleep. It was after eight o'clock when I woke up the next day and the sun was high in the sky. I was warm and comfortable and I didn't want to get up. Suddenly, I heard a noise up the river. Carefully, I looked through the trees, and I saw a boat full of people. There was Pop, Judge Thatcher, Tom Sawyer and his Aunt Polly and his brother Sid, and lots of others. They were looking for my body in the river. I watched them, but they didn't see me, and in the end they went away. I knew that nobody was going to come and look for me again. I found a good place under the trees to sleep and to put my things. Then I caught a fish and cooked it over a fire. I lived like that for three days, and then I decided to have a look round the island. So I went into the woods. 'This is my island,' I thought. 'I'm the only person on it.' Suddenly, just in front of me, I saw a fire, and it was still smoking. There was somebody on my island! I didn't wait. I turned and went straight back. But I couldn't sleep. After a time, I said to myself, 'I can't live like this. I must find out who it is.' Silently, I moved along the river in my canoe, under the darkness of the trees. And then I stopped through the trees. I could see the light of a fire. Afraid, I left my canoe and went nearer. There was a man lying by the fire. Suddenly, he sat up, and I saw that it was Jim, Ms. Watson's slave. I was really happy to see him. 'Hello, Jim,' I cried, and I jumped out from behind the tree. Jim fell to his knees. 'Please don't hurt me,' He cried, 'I've always been good to dead people. ' 'It's all right, Jim. I'm not dead,' I said. 'But why are you here on the island?' I asked. 'Well, Huck,' he began. 'Old Miss Watson wanted to sell me. A man came into town and told Miss Watson that he'd buy me for eight hundred dollars. She couldn't say no, so I ran away. I ran down to the river to hide, but everybody in the town was there. They said you were dead, Huck. I had to wait all day to get away. When it was dark, I got on to a big boat and hid. When we came near this island, I jumped into the water and swam here.' Jim finished his story and then we both carried all our things into a cave and hid the canoe under some trees. We were just in time because then the rains came. It rained for days, and the river got higher and higher. All kinds of things came down the river, and one night there was a little wooden house, Iying half on its side. We got the canoe out and went to take a look. Through the window we could see a bed, two old chairs and some old clothes. There was something lying in the comer and we thought it looked like a man. Jim went in to see, but he said, 'He's dead. Someone shot him in the back. Don't look at his face, Huck. It's terrible!' I didn't want to see the dead man's face, so I didn't look. We just took the old clothes and a few other things, and went back to our cave on the island. Another night, when we were outlooking for things on the river, we found a raft. It was made of good, strong wood, and was about four meters by five meters. This could be useful, I said to Jim. So we pulled it back to the island behind the canoe and tied it up under the trees.

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提示 一、每期五个句子,均是从四六级听力真题中选取的长难句。 二、每个句子念三遍女声,一遍男声,再一遍女声。 三、如果觉得语速过快,可以在播放器上调慢语速,多听几遍。 词汇提示 1.combing 梳理 2.gravity 重力 原文 161. One used bookstore received a month's worth of books in donations in a week when a man gave over 50 boxes of books from his home. 还有一家二手书店一周之内就收到了相当于该店一个月的图书捐赠,只因一名男子捐出了50多箱旧书。 162. After combing through the security video outside a global's shop, Christine has now posted an image of a man suspected of stealing the dog. 克里斯蒂娜在查看了一家全球商店外的安全录像后,公布了一张疑似偷狗者的照片。 163. They adapt remarkably well to their new environment and even using the lack of gravity to their advantage as they push themselves around the cage. 它们能很好地适应新环境,甚至利用失重的优势在笼子里推来推去。 164. The dog owner's beloved 10-year-old dog named Buddy took an unexpected 16-hour flight to Tokyo following a mix-up by the airline. 由于航空公司的失误,宠物狗主人这条10岁的名叫巴迪的爱犬出人意料地乘坐了16个小时的飞机去了东京。(此句有几处读音错误) 165. One worker said an angry customer had thrown a chicken at his head after complaining about how long she had waited to be served. 一名员工说,曾经有一名顾客抱怨自己等了太长时间才得到服务,随后,愤怒的她直接朝他的头扔了一块鸡肉。

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Level 4-Day 52.Hawaii

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词汇提示 1.pontoon 浮桥平台 2.fasten 系牢 3.platform 平台 4.tropics 热带 5.edible 可食用的 6.monarchy 君主制 7.wrapped 缠绕 8.mats 垫子 原文 Hawaii In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, far from any land. There are the Hawaiian Islands. These islands are the tops of a chain of volcanic mountains. Two volcanoes on the island of Hawaii are still active. There are five larger islands. Kauai is to the west; Oahu, Molokai and Mauiare in the middle; and Hawaii is to the east. There are three smaller islands. Hawaii is the largest island of the group, but Oahu has the largest population. The capital city, Honolulu, is on Oahu. Since the Hawaiian Islands are so far from any land, one might wonder how people arrive there. The answer is that the first Hawaiians were very good sailors. They traveled thousands of miles from other islands in the Pacific in canoes. To keep these canoes stable in the ocean, they attached an "outrigger," or pontoon, to the main canoe. Sometimes they fasten two canoes together and put a wooden platform on top. Then they could carry lots of people in supplies. The first Hawaiians were Polynesians, and probably came from the Marguesas and Tahiti in the South Pacific. They were a tall, good-looking people. Their kings made rules about how their people should live, and priests and advisors called "kahunas" enforced these. Today the phrase "the big kahuna" means someone who is, or thinks he is, very important. Although Hawaii lies within the tropics, it has a very mild climate. Sea breezes keep the weather from getting too hot even in the summer. Many edible plants grow in abundance there. So it was not difficult for the Hawaiians to live very comfortably without working hard. Captain Cook was the first European to reach Hawaii in 1778. Soon, European and American ships visited there regularly. The sailors also brought diseases formerly unknown. By 1853, the population had dropped to 73000 from about 300000 when Cook visited in 1778. Besides Europeans, people from China, Japan and the Philippines came to live there. Soon, large plantations of sugar cane and pine apples developed. As more and more land came under Western control, the native monarchy was undermined. American plantation owners were able to arrange for United States control of the islands. Today, the largest industry is tourism. Since the climate is good all year round, visitors can come at any time. When you arrive, a young Hawaiian woman will greet you. She will put a beautiful flower necklace called a “lei” around your neck. Hula dancers entertain tourists. Hula dancers wear skirts made of long leaves. Each dancer tells a story by moving their arms and hands in a certain way. For meals, the Hawaiians like to dig a pit in the ground, place wood in the pit, and then set the wood on fire. Food wrapped in leaves is then placed on the wood, and the pit is covered with leaves and mats. A feast cooked this way is called a "luau." These traditions nowadays are usually performed for tourists or on special holidays. Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States, and its people enjoy all the advantages of the modern world. 翻译 夏威夷 在太平洋中央,远离陆地。 这是夏威夷群岛。 这些岛屿是火山山脉的顶端。 夏威夷岛上的两座火山仍然活跃。 有五个较大的岛屿。 考艾岛在西面;中间是瓦胡岛、莫洛凯岛和毛亚雷岛;夏威夷在东面。 有三个较小的岛屿。 夏威夷是该群岛中最大的岛屿,但瓦胡岛的人口最多。 首府檀香山位于瓦胡岛。 由于夏威夷群岛离陆地如此之远,人们可能会想知道人们是如何到达那里的。 答案是最早的夏威夷人是非常好的水手。 他们乘独木舟从太平洋的其他岛屿跋涉数千英里来到这里。 为了使这些独木舟在海洋中保持稳定,他们在主独木舟上附加了一个“支腿”或浮筒。 有时他们把两只独木舟绑在一起,在上面放一个木平台。 这样他们就可以运载很多人。 最早的夏威夷人是波利尼西亚人,可能来自南太平洋的马格萨斯群岛和塔希提岛。 他们身材高大,相貌英俊。 他们的国王制定了人民应该如何生活的规则,被称为“kahunas”的祭司和顾问执行这些规则。 今天,“the big kahuna”这个短语指的是非常重要的人,或者自认为非常重要的人。 今天,the big kahuna这个短语指的是那些非常重要或自认为非常重要的人。 虽然夏威夷位于热带地区,但它的气候非常温和。 海风使天气即使在夏天也不会太热。 许多可食用的植物在那里大量生长。 所以对夏威夷人来说,不用努力工作就能过得很舒适并不难。 库克船长是1778年第一个到达夏威夷的欧洲人。 不久,欧洲和美国的船只定期访问那里。 水手们还带来了以前不知道的疾病。 到1853年,人口已经从库克1778年访问时的30万下降到7.3万。 除了欧洲人,来自中国、日本和菲律宾的人也来到这里生活。 很快,甘蔗和松苹果的大型种植园就发展起来了。 随着越来越多的土地被西方控制,当地的君主制被削弱了。 美国种植园主能够安排美国控制这些岛屿。 今天,最大的产业是旅游业。 由于气候一年四季都很好,游客可以随时来。 当你到达时,一个年轻的夏威夷女人会迎接你。 她会在你的脖子上戴上一条漂亮的花项链,叫做“花环”。 草裙舞演员招待游客。 跳草裙舞的人穿长叶子做的裙子。 每个舞者都以某种方式移动他们的手臂和手来讲述一个故事。 吃饭时,夏威夷人喜欢在地上挖一个坑,把木头放在坑里,然后把木头点着。 然后用树叶包裹的食物放在木头上,坑上盖上树叶和垫子。 以这种方式烹制的盛宴被称为“luau”。 这些传统如今通常是为游客或在特殊节日表演。 夏威夷是美国的第50个州,它的人民享受着现代世界的一切优势。

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英文名著分集阅读 马克·吐温《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》 part1

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Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain 词汇提示 1.widow 寡妇 原文 CHAPTER ONE: Huck in trouble You don't know about me if you haven't read a book called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mr. Mark Twain wrote the book and most of it is true. In that book, robbers stole some money and hid it in a very secret place in the woods. But Tom Sawyer and I found it, and after that we were rich. We got six thousand dollars each- all gold. In those days, I never had a home or went to school like Tom and all the other boys in St Petersburg. Pop was always drunk, and he moved around a lot, so he wasn't a very good father. But it didn't matter to me. I slept in the streets or in the woods, and I could do what I wanted, when I wanted. It was a fine life. When we got all that money, Tom and I were famous for a while. Judge Thatcher, who was an important man in our town, kept my money in the bank for me. And the Widow Douglas took me to live in her house and said I could be her son. She was very nice and kind, but it was a hard life because I had to wear new clothes and be good all the time. In the end, I put on my old clothes and ran away. But Tom came after me and said that I had to go back, but that I could be in his gang of robbers. So, I went back, and the widow cried and I had to put on those new clothes again. I didn't like it at all. Her sister, Miss Watson, lived there too. She was always saying, 'Don't put your feet there, Huckleberry,' and 'Don't do that, Huckleberry.' It was terrible. When I went up to bed that night, I sat down in a chair by the window. I sat there a good long time, and I was really unhappy. But just after midnight I heard 'mee-yow! mee- yow!' outside. Very softly, I answered, 'mee-yow! mee- yow!' Quietly, I put out the light and got out through the window. In the trees, Tom Sawyer was waiting for me. We went through the trees to the end of the widow's garden. Soon we were on top of a hill on the other side of the house. Below us we could see the river and the town. One or two lights were still on, but everything was quiet. We went down the hill and found Joe Harper, Ben Rogers and two or three more of the boys. Then Tom took us down the river by Then Tom took us down the river by boat to a secret place, which was a cave deep in the side of a hill. When we got there, tom told us all his plan. 'Now we'll have this gang of robbers,' he said, 'and we'll call it Tom sawyer's Gang. If somebody hurts one of us, the others will kill him and his family. And if a boy from the gang tells other people our secrets, we'll kill him and his family too. ' We all thought this was wonderful, and we wrote our names in blood from our fingers. Then Ben Rogers said, 'Now, what's the gang going to do?' 'Nothing,' replied Tom. 'Just rob and kill. We stop people on the road, and we kill them, and take their money and things. But we can keep a few of the people, and then their friends can pay money to get them back. That's what they do in the stories in books.' But Ben wasn't happy. 'What about women? 'he asked. 'Do we kill them, too?' 'Oh, no,' Tom answered. 'We're very nice to them, and they all love us, and they don't want to go home.' 'Then the cave will be full of women, and people waiting, and we'll have to watch them all night...' 'We'll all go home now,' Tom said, 'and we'll meet next week, and we'll kill somebody and rob somebody.' Ben wanted to begin on Sunday, but the others said no. It was bad to kill and rob on a Sunday. My clothes were very dirty and I was very tired when I got back. Of course, the next morning Miss Watson was angry with me because of my dirty clothes, but the widow just looked unhappy. Soon after that, we stopped playing robbers, because we never rob people, and we never kill them. Time went on, and winter came. I went to school most of the time, and I was learning to read and write a little. It wasn't too bad. And the widow was pleased with me. Ms. Watson had a slave, an old man called Jim, and he and I were good friends. I often sat talking to Jim, but I still didn't like living in a house and sleeping in a bad. Then one morning, there was some new snow on the ground, and outside the back garden, I could see footprints in the snow. I went out to look at them more carefully. They were pop's footprints. A minute later, I was running down the hill to judge Thatcher's house. When he opened the door, I cried, 'sir, I want you to take all my money. I want to give it to you'. He looked surprised. 'Why? What's the matter? ' 'Please, sir. Take it. Don't ask me why. ' In the end, he said, 'Well, you can sell it to me then. ' And he gave me a dollar and I wrote my name on a piece of paper for him. That night when I went up to my room, Pop was sitting there, waiting for me! I saw that the window was open, so that was how he got in. He was almost fifty and he looked old. His hair was long and dirty and his face was a terrible white color. His clothes were old and dirty, too, and two of his toes were coming through his shoe. He looked at me all over for a long time, and then he said, 'Well, just look at those clean, tidy clothes! And they say you can read and write now. Who said you could go to school?' 'The widow...' I began. 'Oh, she did, did she? Well, you can forget about school. I can't read and your mother couldn't read; no one in our family could read before they died, so who do you think you are? Go on, take that book and read to me!' I began to read, but he hit the book and it flew out of my hand, across the room. Then he shouted, 'They say you're rich - how's that?' 'It isn't true!' 'You give me that money! I want it. Get it for me tomorrow!' 'I haven't got any money. Ask Judge Thatcher. He'll tell you. I haven't got any money.' 'Well, give me what you've got in your pocket now. Come on, give it to me!' 'I've only got a dollar, and I want that to...' 'Give it to me, do you hear?' He took it, and then he said he was going out to get a drink. When he was outside the window, he put his head back in and shouted, 'And stop going to that school, or you know what you'll get!' The next day he was drunk, and he went to Judge Thatcher to get my money. The judge wouldn't give it to him. But Pop didn't stop trying and every few days I got two or three dollars from the judge to stop Pop from hitting me. But when Pop had money, he got drunk again and made trouble in town. He was always coming to the widow's house, and she got angry and told him to stay away. Then Pop got really angry and one day he caught me and took me a long way up the river in a boat. I had to stay with him in a hut in the woods and I couldn't go out by myself. He watched me all the time. The widow sent a man to find me and bring me home, but Pop went after him with a gun, and the man ran away.

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四六级长难句精听磨耳朵 32

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提示 一、每期五个句子,均是从四六级听力真题中选取的长难句。 二、每个句子念三遍女声,一遍男声,再一遍女声。 三、如果觉得语速过快,可以在播放器上调慢语速,多听几遍。 原文 156. Before we continue, I just want to make you aware that this call is being recorded and may be used in the future for training purposes. 在我们继续之前,我只想让您知道,这段通话正在被录音,将来可能会被用于培训目的。 157. Once back on earth, the planet's first space roasted beans would be used to make coffee that would be sold for the first time in Dubai. 一旦返回地球,地球上首颗太空烤制的咖啡豆将被用来制作咖啡,这将在迪拜首次出售。 158. If you encourage them to tell you what they've learned, they'll absorb the information more deeply and remember it more readily. 如果你鼓励他们跟你说自己学到了什么,他们就能更加深入地理解所学的内容,并且更容易记住这些内容。 159. To be honest, I could use some help in deciding what type of vehicle would best suit my needs. Speaking to an expert would be a good idea. 老实说,我需要一些帮助来决定哪种车型最适合我的需要。与专家交谈是个好主意。 160. Actually, it was surprisingly affordable. I managed to sell a lot of my old furniture and put that extra money towards the new material. 实际上出人意料,完全负担得起。我设法卖掉了许多旧家具,把多余的钱用在新材料上。

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Level 4-Day 51.Gilbert and Sullivan

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词汇提示 1.operetta 轻歌剧 2.verse 诗歌 3.puns 双关 4.wit 机智 5.businesslike 高效的 6.composer 作曲家 7.satire 讽刺诗 8.triumph 胜利 9.scripts 脚本 10.rehearsed 排练 11.orchestra 管弦乐队 12.separately 分别地 13.humming 哼鸣 原文 Gilbert and Sullivan Gilbert and Sullivan are the authors of many lively and humorous operetta. These works are the most popular of their kind, and are regularly performed today. But the two authors are known almost as well for their arguments and disagreements. The famous partners were very different people with very different interests. William S Gilbert wrote the words that Sullivan set to music. Gilbert had a special talent for humorous verse. He loved puns and had a very quick wit. Personally, though, he was very businesslike. He had wanted to enter the military and always had the look of a soldier about him. He was fond of giving orders and disliked criticism of anything he did. Arthur S Sullivan, on the other hand, was a sensitive, emotional person whose main interest was music. Sullivan came from a poor family, but his musical talents and good looks had helped him to succeed. Sullivan wanted to write serious, classical music, but as a poor man, he needed a source of income. Sullivan also needed someone to direct him on his own. He had trouble deciding what to do. Gilbert and Sullivan never became really good friends, and at the end of their lives, they had little contact with each other. But the writer and musician needed each other. Gilbert needed a composer who could enliven his writings for the stage. Sullivan needed someone to write a text for his music. Sullivan, who tended to be lazy, needed someone to push him. A theatrical manager named Richard D'Oyly Carte arranged their first collaboration. Gilbert visited Sullivan and read him his satire on the legal system “Trial By Jury”. Sullivan loved the piece and quickly wrote the music. “Trial By Jury” was produced in 1875 and became the first triumph for the partners. D'Oyly Carte decided to form an acting company, which would stage future works by Gilbert and Sullivan. A string of successes follows: "The Sorcerer"in 1877; "H. M. S. Pinafore" in May 1878; "The Pirates of Penzance" in December 1878; "Patience" in 1881;"lolanthe" in 1882; "The Mikado" in 1885;"The Yeomen of the Guard" in 1888;and "The Gondoliers" in 1889. In spite of these successes, the two partners were not happy. Sullivan did not like the way Gilbert dominated their relationship. Sullivan had to write music for Gilbert's scripts. Why couldn't Gilbert write words for Sullivan's music? Gilbert, on the other hand, thought that Sullivan got the most of the credit for the success of their operates, and that he was overlooked. Gilbert was a driving force in the relationship. He was always writing new scripts and taking them to Sullivan. It was Gilbert who rehearsed the actors and supervised the productions. Sullivan had little to do with the actual performance. He usually did conduct the orchestra on opening night. The amazing thing is how these two different people produced such wonderful work. Each separately had difficulty writing something that the public wanted. Together, they were unbeatable. Gilbert's sharp and often cutting remarks were made acceptable by Sullivan's beautiful music. Gilbert satire might have made people angry, but Sullivan's music calmed them down. Even when the English people were the targets of Gilbert's criticisms, the audience went out of the theater humming these criticisms to Sullivan's music. 翻译 吉尔伯特和沙利文 吉尔伯特和苏利文创作了许多生动幽默的轻歌剧。 这些作品是同类作品中最受欢迎的,至今仍经常上演。 但这两位作者的争论和分歧几乎同样为人所知。 这些著名的合伙人是不同的人,有着不同的兴趣。 威廉·S·吉尔伯特(William S Gilbert)写了沙利文谱成音乐的歌词。 吉尔伯特有写幽默诗的特殊才能。 他喜欢双关语,而且非常机智。 不过,就个人而言,他非常务实。 他曾想从军,而且总是一副士兵的样子。 他喜欢发号施令,不喜欢批评他所做的任何事情。 另一方面,亚瑟·S·苏利文是一个敏感、情绪化的人,他的主要兴趣是音乐。 沙利文来自一个贫穷的家庭,但他的音乐天赋和英俊的外表帮助他取得了成功。 沙利文想创作严肃的古典音乐,但作为一个穷人,他需要一个收入来源。 沙利文也需要有人亲自指导他。 他难以决定该做什么。 吉尔伯特和沙利文从未成为真正的好朋友,在他们生命的最后阶段,他们彼此几乎没有联系。 但是作家和音乐家彼此需要。 吉尔伯特需要一个能使他的作品在舞台上生动起来的作曲家。 沙利文需要有人为他的音乐写一段文字。 沙利文很懒,需要有人来督促他。 一位名叫理查德·德奥利·卡特的戏剧经理安排了他们的第一次合作。 吉尔伯特拜访了沙利文,给他读了他对法律制度的讽刺作品《陪审团审判》。 沙利文很喜欢这首曲子,很快就完成了配乐。 《陪审团审判》制作于1875年,成为合伙人的第一个胜利。 多伊利·卡特决定成立一家表演公司,为吉尔伯特和沙利文日后的作品演出。 一系列的成功接踵而至:1877年的《魔法师》;1878年5月的《H. M. S. Pinafore》;1878年12月的《彭赞斯海盗》;1881年的《耐心》;1882年的《洛兰瑟》;1885年的《天皇》;1888年的《近卫自耕农》以及1889年的《船夫》。 尽管取得了这些成功,但这两个合伙人并不快乐。 沙利文不喜欢吉尔伯特主导他们的关系。 沙利文必须为吉尔伯特的剧本作曲。 为什么吉尔伯特不能为沙利文的音乐写歌词? 另一方面,吉尔伯特认为苏利文获得了他们行动成功的大部分功劳,而他被忽视了。 吉尔伯特是这段关系的推动力。 他总是写新剧本,然后拿给沙利文看。 是吉尔伯特为演员排练并监督制作。 苏利文几乎没有参与演出。 他通常会在首演之夜指挥管弦乐队。 令人惊讶的是,这两个不同的人是如何创作出如此美妙的作品的。 他们各自都很难写出公众想要的东西。 他们在一起是不可战胜的。 吉尔伯特尖锐而又尖刻的评论被沙利文优美的音乐所接受。 吉尔伯特的讽刺可能会让人们愤怒,但沙利文的音乐让他们平静下来。 即使英国人民是吉尔伯特批评的对象,观众走出剧院时也会哼着这些批评的歌,配上沙利文的音乐。

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