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Lesson 28 Five pounds too dear

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2007.12.9 18:06 作者:阿致 | 评论:0 | 阅读:0

wares                         n. 货物,商品

anchor                        v. 停航下锚

deck                            n. 甲板

silverware                   n.银器

tempt                          v. 吸引,引诱

bargain                       v. 讨价还价

disembark                   v. 下船上岸

assail                          v. 纠缠

marble                        n. 小玻璃球

inscribe                       v. 刻写,雕

favour                         n. 好处,优惠

gesticulate                  v. (讲话时)打手势

outrageous                 adj. 出人预料的;令人不悦的

thrust                          v. 硬塞给

 

wares n. 货物,商品

wares:      货郎随身携带的货物

  复合词、表示“器皿、器具”

silverware, ironware, glassware, software,hardware, chinaware

goods:      商店里出售的商品

commodity: 正式总称商品

commodity price / economy / market / exchange

 

anchor v. 停航下锚

 

deck n. 甲板

 

silverware n.银器

 

tempt v. 吸引,引诱

vt.  tempt sb. to do sth. 吸引某人做某事

temptation n. 引诱

the temptation to do sth.

tempting adj. 有吸引力的

 

bargain v. 讨价还价

vi. & n.

a good bargain 好交易

make a bargain 达成协议做成交易

drive a hard bargain with sb 和某人费力的讨价还价

bargain with sb for sth  和某人就……讨价还价

bargain away : 讨价出售,论价出售

 

disembark v. 下船上岸

=debark下船上岸

embark 上船

 

assail v. 纠缠

vt.

He was assailed with worries.

afflict:困扰

 

marble n. 小玻璃球

 

inscribe v. 刻写,雕

 

favour n. 好处,优惠

in favour of     赞成支持有利于

in one's favour   受某人欢迎得到欢心

out of favour    不利失宠

The situation both at home and aborad is in our favour.无论是国内外的形势均对我们有利。

by favour of: 烦请面交

do sb. a favour:给某人以恩惠

Eg.: Can you do me a favour to dance with me 能赏光跳支舞吗?

favourite: 受到优惠的,优待的

favourable:赞成的,称赞的

 

gesticulate v. (讲话时)打手势

 

outrageous adj. 出人预料的;令人不悦的

He played outrageous joke.

outrage n. 暴行

rage 盛怒,发怒

fly into a rage 勃然大怒

 

thrust v. 硬塞给

thrust sth. into 塞进

thrust aside 推开

thrust oneself forward 向前挤

thrust oneself in 探听,干涉==thrust one’s nose into

Don’t thrust yourself in privacy.

thrust sth. upon sb. 强加于人

Don’t thrust your idea upon me.

thrust sb. out 解雇

 

Why was even five pounds ‘too dear’?

 

Small boats loaded with wares sped to the great liner as she was entering the harbour. Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. It was difficult not to be tempted. Many of the tourists on board had begun bargaining with the tradesmen, but I decided not to buy anything until I had disembarked.

I had no sooner got off the ship than I was assailed by a man who wanted to sell me a diamond ring. I had no intention of buying one, but I could not conceal the fact that I was impressed by the size of the diamonds. Some of them were as big as marbles. The man went to great lengths to prove that the diamonds were real. As we were walking past a shop, he held a diamond firmly against the window and made a deep impression in the glass. It took me over half an hour to get rid of him.

The next man to approach me was selling expensive pens and watches. I examined one of the pens closely. It certainly looked genuine. At the base of the gold cap, the words 'made in the U.S.A.' had been neatly inscribed. The man said that the pen was worth 50, but as a special favour, he would let me have it for 30. I shook my head and held up five fingers indicating that I was willing to pay 5. Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to 10. Shrug-
ging my shoulders, I began to walk away when, a moment later, he ran after me and thrust the pen into my hands. Though he kept throwing up his arms in despair, he readily accepted the 5 I gave him. I felt espe-
cially pleased with my wonderful bargain----until I got back to the ship. No matter how hard I tried, it was impossible to fill this beautiful pen with ink and to this day it has never written a single word!

 

 

【课文讲解】

five pounds too dear

dear ==expensive, costly

 

Small boats sped to the great liner----主干

loaded with----过去分词作定语,“装载,运载” = filled with

 

speed :迅速驶向

speed down hill 向山下疾驶

speed up        向山上疾驶

speed by        迅速驶过

Our holiday speed by.

 

anchor:停航下锚

 

the men from the boats 小船上的人们

be covered with 堆满了

 

重点句型:It was difficult not to tempted.(双重否定)

It was difficult not to tempted by the beautiful shoes.

 

 

bargain with ......讨价还价

 

 on board----介词短语,修饰the tourists

 

not ... until

Eg.: I decided not to do anything until I had got home.

    They didn’t reach the school until they had already pass to by two villages.

背熟:I had no sooner got off the ship than I was

 

assailed by a man who wanted to sell me a

 

diamond ring.

 

had no sooner ... than句型 no sooner 位于句首,要倒装)

 

表示的句型有as soon as, the moment that, on doing, had no sooner than, had hardly when

 

have no intention of doing sth 不打算做某事

Eg.: I have no intention of changing my mind.

He said that he had no intension of looking for another job.

 

the fact that----同位语从句,不能更改为which

 

I can not conceal the fact that... 我不能隐藏这一事实

 

impress: ......极深的印象

be most impressed by  某人被留下了极深的印象

What impressed me most was 给我印象最深的是

Eg.: What impressed me most was beauty here.

create / give a bad impression on sb. ......以不良印象

Eg.:If the shop is untidy, it creates a bad impression on potential of customers.

    If you don’t work hard, it will create a bad impression on your boss

make a quite impression on sb. 给某人留下极深的印象

Eg.: Your speech made a quite impression on me.

impression n. 印痕

Eg.: He made a deep impression in glass.

 

记住:but I could not conceal the fact

 

that I was impressed by the size

 

of the diamonds.

 

as...as  ......一样

 

go to great(considerable, any) lengths 竭尽全力不惜一切代价

 

 

Eg.: He went to great lenghts to pass the examination.

 

real:     真的不是捏造出来的非人工制造的= genuine

true:     与事实或现实符合 ( false )

genuine:  不是伪造的非人工制造的常用来修饰金银、字画、古董 fake

real reason, real fears, real / genuine money, real / genuine diamond

 

past ==by 走过

 

It take sb. sometime to do sth. 花费某人时间做某事

get rid of 摆脱除去治好=cure

 

He can never get rid of his debts. ~ debt ==pay off:还清)

stain ==wash off洗净

The next man to approach me:第二个向我兜售的人,靠近我的人

at the base of ……的底部

as a special favour 作为一种特殊的优惠

for 出价钱

 

hold up five fingers indicating that...

indicating:分词作状语,“意思是说......

Eg.: I held up ten fingers indicating that I was willing to pay $10.

 

Gesticulating: 现在分词作伴随情况状语

 

act as if (行为、举止)好像

as if ==as though

 

outrageous: 感到出乎意料的,令人不能容忍的

eventually ==at last

 

shrugging----现在分词作伴随状况状语

readily ==willingly 心甘情愿地

be pleased with= be satisfied with ……感到满意

No matter how ==however

fill with

to this day==up till now, until now, so far 到目前为止

 

课文虽然简单,但务必要牢记几种句子结构在心中。

 

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