时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修第三册


英语课

[00:07.89]A housemaid worked very long hours and only had half a day off each week.

[00:12.93]Rosanna had to start work at 5:00 am in order to light the fires before the family of the house woke up.

[00:20.79]Then she laid the table for breakfast while other servants took Rachel and her mother cups of tea and helped them to get dressed.

[00:28.45]After the family had finished breakfast, the servants would eat theirs downstairs in the servants’ hall.

[00:33.91]This was usually a plain room with simple wooden furniture.

[00:37.75]The food “downstairs” was basic,

[00:40.49]not the rich food from the “upstairs” dining room.

[00:42.25]After breakfast Rosanna would clean the rooms,

[00:45.60]serve meals and be “on call” whenever she was needed.

[00:48.97]Her day would end after she had served evening tea a about 9:30 pm.

[00:53.62]She might sit in the servants’ hall to play cards or chat for a while before going to bed.

[00:59.02]Servants had little private life or free time of their own,

[01:02.79]so they were interested in everything that happened “upstairs” and would gossip 1 about the family and their guests.

[01:08.69]Despite the hard word required of them,

[01:10.94]servants were paid little, and there were some families who treated their servants badly.

[01:16.11]However, in many houses the servants had great affection 2 for the “upstairs” family,

[01:20.84]and felt part of a “downstairs” family too.

[01:23.40]Most servants had a safe environment to work in,

[01:26.64]plenty of food and a clean bed to sleep in.

[01:29.09]This was very different from the dirt and poverty that thousands of unemployed 3 people were living in at the time.

[01:35.57]It was also different from the dangerous conditions in many of the factories.

[01:39.91]In fact, a lot of people thought that working as a servant for a kind family was good job.

[01:45.65]READING

[01:50.02]THE FATHER OR THE MODERN ENGLISH DETECTIVE NOEL

[01:54.38]Wilkie Collins was born in London in 1824 and his first novel-a historical romance 4 called Anatonia-was published when he was 26.

[02:05.32]Shortly after this he met Charles dickens,

[02:08.88]and they formed a close friendship that lasted for ten years and influenced both men’s writing.

[02:15.30]Collins went on to publish 25 novels are well as many short stories,

[02:20.34]play and works 5 of non-fiction.

[02:22.88]However, he is most well known for the two mystery novels The woman is White and The Moonstone.

[02:30.45]Collins published both mysteries as serials 6 in All the Year Round.

[02:36.20]When it appeared in the magazine in 1860,

[02:39.57]The Woman in White was so popular that it became the subject of a song and a play.

[02:45.60]It even influenced fashion,

[02:47.56]and many women started to dress in white.

[02:50.49]Eight years later The Moonstone was published and earned Collins the title “the father or the modern English detective novel”.

[02:59.11]TS Elliot, another famous writer,

[03:02.14]said that The Moonstone was the “first and greatest of English detective novels”,

[03:08.02]and it is still admired by modern crime writers today.

[03:11.47]An author of many mysteries,

[03:13.50]Dorothy L Sayers considered The Moonstone to be “probably the very finest detective story ever written”,

[03:22.33]and many people agree with her.

[03:24.19]There are several reasons why they think so.

[03:26.64]One is the way the events in the novel are revealed 7 to the reader.

[03:30.20]Collins uses different characters to tell each section of the story.

[03:34.24]The characters have very different personalities 8 and voices,

[03:38.01]which are interesting and often amusing 9.

[03:40.72]There are also several features of the plot which started trends in mystery writing.

[03:46.00]For example, many detective stores are set in a country house,

[03:50.70]in a situation where the theft must have been committed by one of the people in the house.

[03:56.40]The character of a famous detective with an unusual appearance and habits occurs in many books



n.流言蜚语,爱说长道短的人;vi.传播流言
  • She broadcast the gossip all over the town.她将这个流言传遍全镇。
  • They spread a lot of tacky gossip about his love life.关于他的爱情生活,他们散播了许多不堪的闲言闲语。
n.喜爱;爱慕,感情;倾向,意向
  • The handsome young man excited affection in a girl.那位英俊的年轻男子引起了一个女孩的爱慕之情。
  • He has a deep affection for his old friend.他对老朋友感情很深。
adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的
  • There are now over four million unemployed workers in this country.这个国家现有四百万失业人员。
  • The unemployed hunger for jobs.失业者渴望得到工作。
n.恋爱关系,浪漫气氛,爱情小说,传奇
  • She wrote a romance about an artist's life in Tokyo.她写了一个关于一位艺术家在东京生活的浪漫故事。
  • They tried to rekindle the flames of romance.他们试图重燃爱火。
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
n.连载小说,电视连续剧( serial的名词复数 )
  • The computer can alter the serials librarian and produce a bindery notice. 计算机可提醒管理连续出版物的馆员,并制作装订通知。 来自辞典例句
  • I realized I have started to like a few of their serials. 我意识到我已开始喜欢上了不少他们的连续剧。 来自互联网
v.显示( reveal的过去式和过去分词 );揭示;泄露;[神学]启示
  • They revealed to me that the experiment had failed. 他们向我透露试验失败了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • His insincerity is revealed by the quick goggle of his eyes. 他眼睛的快速转动泄露了他的不诚。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 )
  • There seemed to be a degree of personalities in her remarks.她话里有些人身攻击的成分。
  • Personalities are not in good taste in general conversation.在一般的谈话中诽谤他人是不高尚的。
adj.有有趣的,好玩的
  • The girl was amusing herself with a doll.那女孩在玩洋娃娃自娱。
  • He related some amusing stories in his childhood to his children.他向孩子们述说了他少年时代的一些趣事。
学英语单词
-high
AC two element two position relay
adjustable cutter
Antas de Ulla
archegone
asw tactical data system
bacillicidal
bit slice microprocessor
bitch slaps
blue wall of silence
c/f ration
calcium carnotite
call-by-name
cariose
chip-breaker
community ties
crack arresters in hull
critical impulse
de Broglie wavelength
describes
diaphragm mount
diastolic
dismount
disproportionableness
docklines
double wedge boat
dream-hole
Duguet's siphon
epidermitis
expanded grammar
fine fissure
for best
fuel-cycles
functus officio
gross weight
guarded bridge
Hanumangarh
hardcorest
have no affiliation with
hurlimann
income budget
input-transformation-output
irdokinetic
irreducibly
Kasistyy
lockshen
Lucretian
make a great fuss about trifles
mast shroud
Mehetia
mid-lives
mountainer
multiple rotation slip
Murray Seamount
NATO
Nkourala
Noddy bike
occipital sclerotome
opaque atmosphere
optically pumping
ottelias
oxaluric
Ozone precursors
ozone-ether
penial vein injection
perobrachial monster
photorefractively
phytovolatilizations
piagets
polypharmacists
preventive action
primary observer telephone
quasi-sexual
radioscanned
reachable point
refined society
rifle-shots
seminormality
shakoe out machine
side protecting plate
sodium-void coefficieht
soltani
Sorbus glomerulata
soreff
stimulated conduction
streptidine
synphilin
Sīfenī
Tacuarembo
tar-bonded
teacher-
tetranychus truncatus ehara
theeline
Theligonaceae
thermalox
trezevant
tunnel transfer trolley
unfair verdict
unperceivingness
unslacking
volumetrical factor
vulvae rimae