The Shepherd and the Bureaucrat
A bureaucrat 1 was hiking when he came upon a shepherd tending a large flock. The bureaucrat took a fancy to the sheep and asked the shepherd, "If I can guess how many there are, may I have one?" The shepherd thought it unlikely the man would guess the exact number, so he agreed.
The bureaucrat guessed, "You have 287 sheep." The shepherd was astonished, since this was exactly right.
"Can I pick out my sheep now?" asked the bureaucrat. The shepherd grudgingly 2 gave his permission. Selecting one, the bureaucrat slung 3 it over his shoulders to carry home.
The shepherd got an idea." If I guess your occupation'," he said, "may I have my sheep back?" The bureaucrat was surprised, but figured there was little chance of the shepherd guessing correctly, so he went along. "You're a bureaucrat, "announced the shepherd. Amazed, the bureaucrat asked.
"How did you know?"The shepherd replied, "Put the dog down and we'll talk about it.
Notes:
(1) bureaucrat n.官僚(2) come upon偶然遇到(3) shepherd n.牧羊人(4) take a fancy to sth 喜爱(5) astonish v.使惊骇(6) pick out挑选(7) grudgingly adv.不情愿地(8) sling 4 v.用力投掷(9) occupation n.职业;工作(10) figure v.料想;推断Exercises:
根据短文选择正确答案:
① What was the bureaucrat doing when he saw the shepherd?
A. He was driving in the countryside.
B. He was fishing in the countryside.
C. He was having a walk in the countryside.
D. He was hunting in the countryside.
② How many sheep did the shepherd have?
A. one hundred and eighty sevenB. two hundred and eighty sevenC. three hundred and eighty sevenD. eight hundred and seventy two③ How did the shepherd feel when the bureaucrat guessed right?
A. He was very delighted.
B. He was puzzled.
C. He was very sadD. He was greatly surprised.
④ How many sheep did the bureaucrat choose?
A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four⑤ How could the shepherd guess the man's occupation as a bureaucrat?
A. The bureaucrat's wearing told him.
B. The bureaucrat's words told what his occupation was.
C. The bureaucrat had mistaken a dog for a sheep -D. The shepherd overheard that the man was a bureaucrat.
43.牧羊人与官僚
一位官僚在徒步旅行,这时他看到一个牧羊人在看护一大群羊。这个官僚特别喜欢羊,就问牧羊人:“如果我能猜出有多少只,我能领走一只羊吗?”牧羊人想他不可能猜中准确的数目,就同意了。
官僚猜道:“你有二百八十七只羊。”牧羊人惊呆了,因为这确是准确的数目。
“我可以挑一只羊了吧?”官僚问道。牧羊人勉强地答应了。官僚挑了一只羊,把它甩在肩上就往家里扛。
牧羊人来了主意。“如果我猜中你的身份,”他说,“我可以收回我的羊吗?”官僚甚感惊奇,但考虑到牧羊人猜中的机会很小,就同意了。“你是个官员,”牧羊人猜道。
官僚一愣,问道:“你怎么知道的?”
牧羊人回答:“先把我的狗放下,然后我们再说话。”
- He was just another faceless bureaucrat.他只不过是一个典型呆板的官员。
- The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.经济依然被官僚们所掌控。
- He grudgingly acknowledged having made a mistake. 他勉强承认他做错了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Their parents unwillingly [grudgingly] consented to the marriage. 他们的父母无可奈何地应允了这门亲事。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- He slung the bag over his shoulder. 他把包一甩,挎在肩上。
- He stood up and slung his gun over his shoulder. 他站起来把枪往肩上一背。