时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:成长的烦恼第七季


英语课
Maggie: Hi honey.
Jason: Oh you're back…have you seen my credit cards?
Maggie: Oh yes…Did you know that you could double a spending limit with just one call?
Jason: You're kidding! You didn't.
Maggie: Relax; we only shopped at the back to school sales.
Ben: I'm supposed to start the tenth grade in Marvin Kline jeans?
Mom: They are just as good as the expensive ones.
Ben: Nothing comes between me and my Marvins? Please!
Chrissy: Look daddy, I got a new lunch box.
Jason: Hannibal lector? What happen to the surfs?
Chrissy: Dad, I'm starting kindergarden… I'ts a very fast crowd. What are you doing?
Carol: Well I have to start packing, I'm moving to the dorm on Monday.
Ben: Yes, yes yes!!!

Chrissy: Carol, this house won't be the same without you.
Ben: Yes Yes Yes!!!
Mike: Marvin Klines? Hahaha.
Jason: Hey Mike I'm glad you're here. Listen you and I have to have a little talk before we register for school.
Mike: Oh I already did it dad…and you guys can rest easy, I'm taking my courses seriously this time.
Maggie: Bugs 1 bunny as archetype? Hero or Wascal?
Mike: If Boynton state teachers college offers it, that's e..eee..eee.e.. enough for me.
Jason: Come on What's with these courses this year…Psychology 2? You're taking psychology?
Mike: Yeah it's because I admire you dad.
Ben: Oh man, is it getting thick in here or what…
Maggie: Come on guys let's put your clothes away
Jason: Well, I wish we had discussed this first…See; the learning antic's down at the community center needs a student-teacher.
Mike: So?
Jason: I thought you might be interested.
Mike: Why?
Jason: Well, for one it pays a hundred dollars a week.
Mike: A hundred dollars a week huh?
Jason: Yeah and you also get the satisfaction out of giving a hand to some kids who need help.
Mike: A hundred dollars a week huh? No, dad I can't…I'm going to be busy with school.
Jason: Boynton state offers course credit for student teaching
Mike: Ok I'll do it.
Jason: You will?
Mike: Yeah.
Jason: Yeah.
Mike: Yeah, all right now I can drop psychology.

Chrissy: What if I don't like kindergarden?
Maggie: Oh Chrissy you are going to have so much fun today…Just remember to be polite and share, and do what your teacher says.
Ben: Great advice mom. Why don't you just tattoo 3 "dweeb" on her forehead?
Chrissy: Wait a minute. Nobody said anything about tattoos 4.
Maggie: Honey your brother is just using a figure of speech, as in "put a sock in it".
Ben: Mom, on the first day of school, if you are not careful, you'll get a label that's going to dog you for the rest of your life.
Chrissy: Like what?
Ben: Sit in front, "dorfburger" Answer any questions: Bugerhead; Hang out with anyone wearing glasses: Geekus Maximus; And most important: Eat the green jello 5, asta la vista 6 baby.
Maggie: What is wrong with green Jello?
Ben: Leo lime tongue plotnic.
Maggie: And who is he?
Ben: Just the secretary/ treasurer 7 of the chess club.
Chrissy: Oh my gosh…I like green jello!
Maggie: Cut it out Ben…and Chrissy you just eat all the green jello you want.
Ben: There gonna call you lime tongue!
Carol: Isn't it a glorious day? I feel intrepid 8, leaving the nest and taking nothing with me.
Jason: Nothing uh?
Mike: Carol, I think I accidentally just tuned 9 your guitar.
Carol: I'm in such a good mood today that not even an annoying pest like you could bother me.
Mike: Oh please Carol, annoying?
Carol: Mike, I'm serious,not just annoying…
Jason: Hey hey can we please maybe; it's a special day….How about a truce 10? Mike, you got any butterflies about your first day teaching?
Mike: Oh no way dad, I got all my lines memorized. Heres your books, study on your own, class dismissed. What do you think?
Carol: Jee, maybe they can make a movie about you. Drool, and deliver.

Mike: Hello, uh excuse me, Francis x Tedesco?
Francis: Not until 8am. (Sigh) How may I serve you?
Mike: Uh, well I'm here for the remedial studies class.
Francis: 8:30, seventh floor, room C. Whoom the teacher, go to jail.
Mike: No you don't understand, you see, I'm the teacher.
Francis: You're Seaver, Michael A?
Mike: Or as they call me at Boynton state "the teaching fool".
Francis: Student teachers full of jokes and youthful enthusiasm. How long do you think it will be until your dreams are shattered? Your dreams broken…
Mike: Well, my dad said I had to stay until 4:30. What are those?
Francis: This Mr. Seaver is what I do... Forms.HUD forms, HRA forms, ATW forms, I-9 forms, W-4 forms…I hate forms. And yet I must fill out everyone in triplicate
Mike: Why?
Francis: It's the only thing that stands between us and anarchy 11.
Mike: Yeah, I feel the same way about Brand.
Francis: Mr.Seaver, let's interface 12 for a moment. Are you really committed to this job?
Mike: Yeah, pretty much I think.
Francis: These are your hiring forms. The only thing more agonizing 13 than filling these out is filling out these termination forms. This task is like having a claw hammer shoved up your nose. This one is like having it yanked out. All I ask is that before you start working here you will agree to stay.
Mike: Hey the teaching fool does not know the meaning of the word quit.
Francis: You will be in charge of the students two days a week; you will be evaluated bi-monthly. Remember these are remedial students that need extra attention, which you- the teaching fool- will provide.
Mike: Ok, all right, great…well what should I start teaching today? I'm great at arts and Crafts.
Francis: Science.
Mike: Science….Some of my best friends took science.

Carol: Perfect…now this is the room of an independent woman.
Ann Miller 14: Carol Seaver?
Carol: Marie Ann miller? I am so pleased to meet you. I just want to say I'm so excited about living in the dorm. I know we are going to become great friends as we grow to know each other.
Ann Miller: Do you have a couple of hours to spend in the cafeteria right now?
Carol: Yes.
Ann Miller: Great because I have a boyfriend and we would like to be alone.

Mike: Uh, hey everybody…Good morning…I'm your teacher. My name is Mike seaver…S e a v e r and we will be starting at the beginning today.
Chapter 1: Gravity. That's g r a v… i t y, gravity. Uh, well, let's face it…this gravity stuff is pretty easy right? I mean why else would they put it in front of the book? Ok? I mean, I could tell you about it, but I don't want to insult your intelligence. All right so that leaves about 59 minutes to kill. So anybody see the Knicks-Bulls game the other night?
Luke: Mr.Seaver? Mr.Seaver? Excuse me!!!I thought today's subject was gravity.
Mike: Ok fine, fine, fine…I was just trying something a little new with you guys but I can see you are just not ready for it yet. Ok, we will go by the book….you happy? Gravity is the centr…. Centp…centripetal force that keeps the earth from flying to pieces, and the universe from becoming a dark, endless, desolate 15 cloud of dust.Wow... Bumber…
Luke: Mr. Seaver? What does that mean in English?
Mike: A fair question. A very fair question…Does anybody have the answer to that? Well, before I give you my own personal explanation, why don't we see what the so called expert's have to say… The earth's gravity exerts a constant and equal force on all objects, regardless of mass, for example a feather and a coin must fall at exactly the same speed.
Luke: Mr. Seaver?
Mike: What?
Luke: You just said that a feather and a coin would fall at exactly the same speed.
Mike: I certainly did not…oh I did.
Luke: But they don't. I tried it.
Mike: Well the book says that they do, so why don't we just move on ok?
Luke: Prove it.
Everybody: O…
Mike: Ok, ok fine. Feather, quarter.
Luke: The book is wrong, end of story.
Mike: They should check this stuff out before they printed it. Ok ok I got it.
Luke: It doesn't matter how you drop them. You can blow them out your ears if you want. The smarter money is on the quarter.
Mike: I don't get this. This guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
Student: Neither do you.
Student 2: Finally, a teacher that's dumber than we are. Is this a great country or what?

Maggie: Hi honey, how was kindergarten?
Chrissy: This was the worst day of my life
Maggie: Oh what happened?
Chrissy: Nothing, I sat in the back, no one talked to me, and when they passed out the musical instruments, I got the stick.
Maggie: Oh honey everyone gets the…That happens to everyone sometimes. Wait a minute; did you do what Ben said?
Chrissy: I didn't want to be a "dorfburger".
Maggie: Ben Seaver, do you know what you did by filling your sister's head with your silly….
Ben: Mom can this wait? I just had the worst day of my life.
Chrissy: Did you get the stick too?
Ben: Worse. In history, I tried to sit in the back, but noooo., all the good seats were taken.
Chrissy: You sat in the front?
Ben: Yeah.Right under Mrs. Sampson's nose, which -believe me -is not a pretty site.
Maggie: Oh Ben…
Ben: Then at lunch, some big guy with sideburns forced me to eat green jello. God help me, I liked it.
Chrissy: You ate green jello?
Ben: Yeah, and I was like the nerd magnet. The whole chess club sat with me. They elected me president.
Maggie: Oh Ben, that doesn't make you a nerd…
Ben: No, well this does: The school nurse says I need glasses. We are talking full frontal nerdity. I've hit rock bottom.
Chrissy: Not yet. Your baby sister is going to beat you up.
Maggie: Oh hi Carol, I wasn't expecting you home from dinner.
Carol: Mom, I don't have time for your problems. I just had the worst day of my life.
Maggie: How was your dorm room?
Carol: Why don't you ask somebody who spent some time there? Like my roommate's boyfriend.
Maggie: (laughing)
Carol: Mom, what's so funny?
Maggie: Well, a very similar thing happened to me while I was in college…There was this girl who had this stud boyfriend, they were always at it, they never stopped, until one day her roommate decided 16 shed had enough, and she marched right in there and she told her off for good.
Carol: And you were the roommate?
Maggie: No I was the girl with the stud boyfriend.
Carol: Whoa, mom. And dad was the stud? You two were always at it? You never stopped?
Maggie: No, actually the stud was Danny Cross. It was a little bit before I mentioned your father, so I'd appreciate it if you didn't mention it…
Jason: Hi ladies.
Maggie: Hi.
Jason: Mention what?
Carol: Oh nothing we were just talking about mom's days in the dorm.
Jason: Hoho, the Danny cross thing…
Maggie: Who told you about me and Danny Cross?
Jason: Danny Cross. Why did you think I asked you out?
(Door knocks)

Mike: Come in.
Jason: Hey we missed you at dinner; I thought maybe you'd like some of your mom's famous Swedish meatballs.
Mike: Ah, no thanks dad, I'm not hungry. It was a total failure.
Jason: What happened?
Mike: I spoke 17.
Jason: Oh come on, it couldn't have been all that bad.
Mike: Oh no? Dad, I had an entire class laugh at me today. One kid said I was dumb. The only argument he got was from another kid that said I was stupid.
Jason: Did you really think that teaching was going to be easy?
Mike: Why do you think I signed up? Dad, I thought teaching was going to be all pop quizzes and looking up answers in the back of the book. But there was this one smart little kid who kept asking me to explain stuff. I mean every time I didn't know what I was talking about, he would fire off another round. He was like a dumb seeking missile. I mean what's with him? I didn't ask questions in school.
Jason: Well, there's always going to be one kid smarter than you Mike, that's the one that's going to keep you on your toes.
Mike: Yeah, what makes you so sure?
Jason: I know, I got a son who's smarter than I am.
Mike: Oh come on dad, you got it all over Ben.
Jason: I'm talking about you Mike. Come on, I don't tell you all the time, but I got faith in you. So teaching is a little more than you bargained for. You are either going to stick with it, or you are going to give it up. And I know you will know the right thing to do.

Francis: Ah Mr. Seaver, after arduous 18 work, I have just sent your hiring package downtown. Welcome aboard.
Mike: Ah, Mr. Tedesco we have to talk.
Francis: About what?
Mike: Well, you are going to laugh…you see uh, remember yesterday when we were talking about teaching and commitment?
Francis: You're quitting.
Mike: Well, let me explain. See, my dad told me last night that I would know the right thing to do and, well, this morning it was perfectly 19 clear. Mr. Tedesco are you ok?
Francis: I have a sharp blinding pain behind my left eye
Mike: Well, can I get you something?
Francis: Seaver!!! We interfaced 20.
Mike: Mr. Tedesco, I'll do anything to make it up for you.
Francis: Teach your class today.
Mike: I'll do anything else to make it up for you.
Francis: Seaver, I can't possibly get a replacement 21 on such short notice. Teach you must and teach you will.
Mike: But…
Francis: In a few moments, when the blinding pain subsides 22 I'll start work on your termination forms. Now I'd like to be alone.
Mike: Look, I'm sorry, it's just that I can't face those kids again.
Francis: I'm seeing tiny white explosions. Under different circumstances they might actually be pretty.

Carol: All right you two, enough with this smut face. This is my room, I have rights too, and I want you out. Did you hear me? Out! Hey you are not Mari Ann's boyfriend….and you aren't Mari Ann. And what happened to my posters? Mercy, I'm on the wrong floor. Tata.

Luke: Mr. Seaver? Are we going to start?
Mike: Yes, yeah…ok everyone have a seat. Ok, now about yesterday…
Everyone: Oh man…..
Student 1: Chill, chill everybody…Professor Einstein is talking.
Student 2: What are you going to teach us today? The sun is like really really hot?
Mike: No, today we are going to continue the discussion on gravity. Ok, now we are going to get this right, if it takes all day.
Student 2: I better clear my calendar.
Mike: Ok, the earth's gravity exerts a constant and equal force on all objects, regardless of mass. For example, a feather and a coin, must fall at exactly the same speed. Once the factor of air resistance is removed….Air resistance!!! Hey! Hold it right there. Is that a water balloon?
Student: Yes, yes sir.
Mike: Good thinking. All right…has anybody else got one? Guys, guys, guys, yesterday we didn't account for the air resistance.
Luke: What?
Mike: Ok, everybody follow me. We are going to throw them out the window. Ok, everyone observe: A heavy balloon, and a light balloon. Ok, Luke, I want you to time this.
(Throws out balloon)
(Cat screams)
Luke: 2.2 seconds.
Student: That cold cocked that cat at the same time…
Mike: Ok, now what does that mean?
Luke: The cat is unconscious?
Mike: No, it means that whatever we drop will take 2.2 seconds to hit the ground.
Luke: What else can we drop?
Student: New year's hat.
Luke: 2.2 seconds, let's try something bigger…
Student 3: Yeah, T.D's lunch.
Student 2: Hey my mom packed that!!!
Luke: 2.2 seconds.
Student 1: We made a pretty cool design too.
Luke: But there's no way feathers are going to drop that fast…
Mike: But the problem with the feather is that air resistance. Ok, now, maybe the book has more to say…ok come on.
(Students continue throwing things out the window)

Luke: There's a picture in there of a tube, just like this one.
Mike: Ok…allright...here we go. Coin, feather, no air. Moment of truth, watch and be amazed. It worked!!!
Luke: That was great, do that again!
Mike: Ok ok.
Luke: This is amazing, this is incredible…you're not as stupid as everyone says you are.
Mike: I'm not, I'm not.
Luke: Hey we got to do more stuff like this.
Mike: Oh yeah you bet, we got a whole book to go through here, and we are only on page what…?
Luke: One.
Mike: Ok, now next time…next time…I got to talk to Tedesco…Uh, carry on. Mr. Tedesco!!!

Francis: Ah Mr. Seaver I just mailed in your termination packet downtown, you are free.
Mike: Mr. Tedesco we have to talk.
Francis: About what?
Mike: Well, you're going to laugh, but the teaching fool is here to stay.
Student 1: 2.2 seconds!

adj.疯狂的,发疯的n.窃听器( bug的名词复数 );病菌;虫子;[计算机](制作软件程序所产生的意料不到的)错误
  • All programs have bugs and need endless refinement. 所有的程序都有漏洞,都需要不断改进。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The sacks of rice were swarming with bugs. 一袋袋的米里长满了虫子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.心理,心理学,心理状态
  • She has a background in child psychology.她受过儿童心理学的教育。
  • He studied philosophy and psychology at Cambridge.他在剑桥大学学习哲学和心理学。
n.纹身,(皮肤上的)刺花纹;vt.刺花纹于
  • I've decided to get my tattoo removed.我已经决定去掉我身上的纹身。
  • He had a tattoo on the back of his hand.他手背上刺有花纹。
n.文身( tattoo的名词复数 );归营鼓;军队夜间表演操;连续有节奏的敲击声v.刺青,文身( tattoo的第三人称单数 );连续有节奏地敲击;作连续有节奏的敲击
  • His arms were covered in tattoos. 他的胳膊上刺满了花纹。
  • His arms were covered in tattoos. 他的双臂刺满了纹身。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.凝胶物,果冻
  • We have ice cream,pie,cake or jello.我们要冰淇淋、馅饼、蛋糕或是果冻。
  • She likes jello very much.她很喜欢吃果冻。
n.远景,深景,展望,回想
  • From my bedroom window I looked out on a crowded vista of hills and rooftops.我从卧室窗口望去,远处尽是连绵的山峦和屋顶。
  • These uprisings come from desperation and a vista of a future without hope.发生这些暴动是因为人们被逼上了绝路,未来看不到一点儿希望。
n.司库,财务主管
  • Mr. Smith was succeeded by Mrs.Jones as treasurer.琼斯夫人继史密斯先生任会计。
  • The treasurer was arrested for trying to manipulate the company's financial records.财务主管由于试图窜改公司财政帐目而被拘留。
adj.无畏的,刚毅的
  • He is not really satisfied with his intrepid action.他没有真正满意他的无畏行动。
  • John's intrepid personality made him a good choice for team leader.约翰勇敢的个性适合作领导工作。
adj.调谐的,已调谐的v.调音( tune的过去式和过去分词 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调
  • The resort is tuned in to the tastes of young and old alike. 这个度假胜地适合各种口味,老少皆宜。
  • The instruments should be tuned up before each performance. 每次演出开始前都应将乐器调好音。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.休战,(争执,烦恼等的)缓和;v.以停战结束
  • The hot weather gave the old man a truce from rheumatism.热天使这位老人暂时免受风湿病之苦。
  • She had thought of flying out to breathe the fresh air in an interval of truce.她想跑出去呼吸一下休战期间的新鲜空气。
n.无政府状态;社会秩序混乱,无秩序
  • There would be anarchy if we had no police.要是没有警察,社会就会无法无天。
  • The country was thrown into a state of anarchy.这国家那时一下子陷入无政府状态。
n.接合部位,分界面;v.(使)互相联系
  • My computer has a network interface,which allows me to get to other computers.我的计算机有网络接口可以与其它计算机连在一起。
  • This program has perspicuous interface and extensive application. 该程序界面明了,适用范围广。
adj.痛苦难忍的;使人苦恼的v.使极度痛苦;折磨(agonize的ing形式)
  • I spent days agonizing over whether to take the job or not. 我用了好些天苦苦思考是否接受这个工作。
  • his father's agonizing death 他父亲极度痛苦的死
n.磨坊主
  • Every miller draws water to his own mill.磨坊主都往自己磨里注水。
  • The skilful miller killed millions of lions with his ski.技术娴熟的磨坊主用雪橇杀死了上百万头狮子。
adj.荒凉的,荒芜的;孤独的,凄凉的;v.使荒芜,使孤寂
  • The city was burned into a desolate waste.那座城市被烧成一片废墟。
  • We all felt absolutely desolate when she left.她走后,我们都觉得万分孤寂。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
adj.艰苦的,费力的,陡峭的
  • We must have patience in doing arduous work.我们做艰苦的工作要有耐性。
  • The task was more arduous than he had calculated.这项任务比他所估计的要艰巨得多。
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
界面上的,界面的
  • The data logger is interfaced directly with the minicomputer. 数据记录器直接与小型计算机连接。
  • The Auto Analyzer has been interfaced with almost every measuring device that exist. 自动分析仪已经几乎能和现有的每一种测定装置配套使用。
n.取代,替换,交换;替代品,代用品
  • We are hard put to find a replacement for our assistant.我们很难找到一个人来代替我们的助手。
  • They put all the students through the replacement examination.他们让所有的学生参加分班考试。
v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的第三人称单数 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上
  • Emotion swells and subsides. 情绪忽高忽低。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • His emotion swells and subsides. 他的情绪忽高忽低。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
学英语单词
17-hydroxycorticosteroid
absorb more labor power
adaptive deconvolution
analytic manufacturing process
angle of bisection
angular house
applausefully
application development language
Aristarchus Of Samothrace
Ault.
baum
Baumes' sign
benzoyllactic acid
berlin film festival
bobbin stripper
body mike
boom ballast
bullock blocks
card not present
citation cord
coalition for networked information
crammed
cruzada
D.Lit., D.Litt.
deterministic simulation
diffuse-chamber
embroiderers
emergency alarm
empis tenuinervis
face cloth
family Psilophytaceae
flame scanner
flash ranging adjustment
focalizing
folded chain
gear integrated error tester
gone with you
haematogenous pigment
haplohumox
Harris syndrome
hemicircumferential
hexahydroxylene
ICTP
IEI
iekyll
iiand book
IJsselmeer
image frequency signal
inflammation pharmacology
intermittent cramp
International Radar Simulator Teachers Workshop
jabbour
kakke
kassalows
LOPHIFORMES
louser
maritime mobile satellite band
mawrs
mchaffie
medium-delay fuse
Minabegawa
moldy kernel
net tractive effort
nicholas tse
nominal line width
normalization potentiometer
observ
observation mine
ophtalmica magna arteria
oreillet
Pasfield L.
paul john flories
pentanitrophenol ether
pilot certificate
polyester-blend
Raman effect
ratified
reasonable consideration
Rednitz
rotar
rotor angle detector
RRSS
Saujon
scaphocalanus major
silklay
simian virus 40-induced fibrosarcoma
stare-out
subclassification
submerged-arc furnace
superaggressive
supercontinuum
tampes
temperature rise time
the Holy Office
Thorkötlustadhir
total gain
transversing gear
water battery
wertrational
wing mirrors
wire electrode
workmans