时间:2018-12-05 作者:英语课 分类:象人.The.Elephant.Man


英语课

  Chapter 1 6 Outside the Hospital


  Merrick had 3 a lo of friends now, but he was 4 more like a child than a man. He could 5 read about things, and talk to his visitors 6, but he could not go out of the hospital by himself 7. He thought 8 and played like a child.


  After Christmas, he wanted to go to the theatre 9. This was very difficult, because I did 10 not want the people in the theatre to see him. But a kind lady from the theatre—Mrs Kendal—helped us. We bought tickets for a box at the side 2 of the theatre We went to the theatre in a cab 11 with dark 12 windows, and we went into the theatre by a door at the back—the Queen's door. Nobody 13 saw 14 us.


  Three nurses sat 15 at the front of the box, and Merrick and I sat in the dark behind them. Nobody in the theatre could see us, but we could see the play.


  It was a children's Christmas play. Merrick loved it. It was a most wonderful, exciting story. Often he laughed, and sometimes he tried to sing like the children in the theatre. He was like a child. For him, everything in the story was true 17.


  Once he was very afraid, because the bad man in the play was angry and had a knife. At first Merrick wanted to leave the theatre, but I stopped him. Then he was very angry with this bad man in the play. He hit his hand on his chair, and stood 18 up and talked to the man. But nobody heard him. When 42the bad man went to prison 19, Merrick laughed.


  Merrick thought the beautiful young lady in the play was wonderful. He wanted to talk to her too. At the end of the play he was very happy because she married 20 a good young man.


  He remembered this play for a long time, and he talked a lot about the people in it. 'What do you think they did after we left?'he asked me. 'Where do the young lady and the young man live? What are they doing now?'


  'I don't know, I said 21. 'Perhaps 22 they live in the country. '


  Merrick thought about this for a long time. Then he said:'Dr 16 Treves, can I go to the country, please?I saw the country once from a train, but I never went there. I often read about it in books. It's very beautiful, isn't it?I would 23 like to see it. '


  The visit to the theatre was difficult but a visit to the country was more difficult. But again, one of his new friends helped us. She had a small house in the country, and Merrick could stay in it for the summer, she said.


  I took 24 Merrick to the country in a train with dark windows, so nobody could see him. Then we went in a cab to the country house.


  There were a lot of trees near the house, but no people lived near it. A countryman brought 25 food to the house everyday 26, but no people came 27 near it.


  I stayed with him that night. At night, it was very dark 44and quiet. In the morning, hundreds of birds sang 28 in the trees, and everything outside the house was green. Merrick walked under the big trees, looking at things happily 29, and singing his strange 30 song.


  I went back to London, but Merrick stayed there for six weeks. He was wonderfully happy. Every week, he wrote 31 me a letter.


  Apple Tree House,


  West Wickham,


  Berkshire.


  21st July 1889


  Dear Dr Treves,


  I had a wonderful day again today, It was very warm, so I walked under the trees and sat by a stream 32. The water in the stream made 33 a beautiful noise, like singing. Did you know that?I listened to it for two hours.


  Lots of little birds came near me . One had a red body in front, and a brown back. I gave 34 it some bread, and it sat on my hand. A lot of birds are my friends, now.


  I watched the fish in the stream, too. They were very exciting, because they move very fast. One minute they were there, and the next minute I couldn't see them. But I waited quietly 35, and they always came back. I put my hand in the water, but I couldn't touch them.


  I met a big dog yesterday. It made a very loud noise, but I was not afraid. I sat down quietly and looked it, and it came and smelt 36 my hand. I saw it again today, and gave it some bread. It likes me now.


  I am going 37 to put some flowers from the country in this letter. There are hundreds of flowers here. Did you know that?I like the little blue ones best, but they are all beautiful. I have lots of them in my room. I give them water every morning. Little flowers are very thirsty, you know!


  I am very happy here, doctor, but I want to see you again soon, too.


  With love from your friend,


  Joseph Merrick


  At the end of the summer he came back to London. He was very well, and his skin 38 looked much better. He talked about the country a lot, but he was happy to see his friends and his books again, too.


  6 在医院的外面


  现在麦里克有了许多朋友,他像个大男孩,他能通过阅读了解到许多事情,并将这些事告诉他的来访者们。但他不能一个人去到医院以外的地方。


  圣诞节后,他想去看戏。这是件很难办的事,因为我不愿剧院里的人们看到他。剧院有一位好心肠的凯恩德尔夫人帮助了我们,给订了一个剧院里靠边上的包厢。我们乘坐窗户闭光的出租马车,从剧院后门进去。没有人看到我们。


  三个护士坐在包厢的前方,我和麦里克坐在她们后面的暗处。剧院里无人能看到我们,这样我们可以专心看演出了。


  这是一部儿童圣诞剧,麦里克喜欢看。这是一个极精彩并令人激动的故事。他常常笑出声来,有时他也想像剧中的孩子们一样歌唱,他像个孩子似的,在他看来,故事里的每件事都是真实的。


  剧中有个坏男人生气地拿着刀,他一度害怕起来,要离开剧院,我拉住了他。他非常生那个坏男人的气,击打着椅子,站起来骂那个坏男人,但无人听见。当那个坏男人被投进监狱时,麦里克高兴地大笑起来。


  他觉得剧中那个漂亮的年轻姑娘非常可爱,他想和她讲话。剧终时他很高兴,因为她与一个很好的年轻人结了婚。


  他好长时间都没有忘记这出戏,他叙述了许多有关剧中人的事。他问我:“我们离开以后他们怎么办?那个年轻人和那个姑娘在哪儿生活?现在他们在干什么?”我说:“不知道,或许他们住在乡下。”


  这件事麦里克想了很久。后来他问我:“特里维斯博士,我可以到乡下去吗?我坐火车时曾看到过乡间,但我从来没去过那里。我在书上读到过有关乡间的事,很美,是不是?我想去看看。”


  到剧场都难,去乡间谈何容易。他的一位新朋友又一次给予了帮助。她在乡间有一间小屋子,她说麦里克可以在那儿避暑。


  我带着麦里克乘一列窗户不透光的火车来到乡下,没有人看见我们。然后我们又换乘一辆出租马车来到这幢乡间小屋。


  房子附近有许多树,但无人住在附近。除了一个村夫每天送食物到这儿,没有其他人来。


  那天晚上我与他待在一起。晚上天很黑,但很安静,清晨许多小鸟在树上歌唱。屋子外面一片翠绿。麦里克在树下散步,开心地欣赏着这里的一切,唱着他那奇怪的歌。


  我回到了伦敦,麦里克在那儿又待了六个星期,他快活极了。每星期他都给我写一封信:


  亲爱的特里维斯博士:


  今天我又过得愉快极了,天气非常暖和,我在树下散步,坐在溪旁,溪水流动,就像一曲美妙的音乐,我在这里已听了两个多小时。


  许多小鸟儿飞到我的身旁,有一只鸟长着红身褐背。我给它吃面包,它站在我的手上。这些鸟已成了我的朋友。


  我还看到溪水中的鱼。真令人惊奇,它们游得快极了,一会在那儿,一会又不见了。我静静地等着,它们总是不停地来回游着。我把手伸进水里,可我摸不着它们。


  昨天我碰见一只大狗,它大声地叫着,可我并不害怕。我坐下来静静地朝它看着,它走过来闻闻我的手。今天我又见到了它,还给它吃些面包,现在它很喜欢我。


  我准备把乡下的花采摘一些放在信里寄给你,这里有好几百种花。我最喜欢这种小蓝花。当然,这儿所有的花都很好看,我摘了许多放在屋子里,我每天早上给这些花浇水,这些花很渴!


  大夫,我在这儿很愉快,但我也想尽快见到你。


  非常热爱你的朋友


  约瑟夫·麦里克


  1889年7月21日于波克郡西维克


  哈蒙苹果树庄园


 


  夏季结束时他回到了伦敦。他非常健康,皮肤看上去也好多了。他讲了许多有关乡间的事情,但他也很高兴又见到了许多朋友和书。


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1 chapter
n.章,篇,重要章节
  • I will skip the next chapter.我将略过下一章。
  • Go and open a wonderful new chapter.去开启美好的新篇章。
2 side
n.边,旁边;面,侧面
  • The shop is on the west side of the street.商店在街道的西边。
  • There was a lot of people on every side. 到处都是人。
3 had
vbl.have的过去式和过去分词;conj.有
  • I just had a good idea!我有个好主意!
  • The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand.这个男孩手上拿一条小树枝。
4 was
v.(is,am的过去式)是,在
  • He said he was right.他说他是正确的。
  • He was cold and hungry.他又冷又饿。
5 could
v.能,可能(can的过去式);aux.v.(can的过去式)能;可以
  • Could I open the window?我可以打开窗子吗?
  • I could wait ten minutes.我可以等十分钟。
6 visitors
n.访问者( visitor的名词复数 );参观者;游客;候鸟
  • a constant stream of visitors all day 整天络绎不绝的游客
  • The composer was one of many illustrious visitors to the town. 那位作曲家是许多造访过这个城市的杰出人物之一。
7 himself
pron.他自己
  • He is proud of himself.他为自己感到自豪。
  • He said to his mother that he would do it by himself.他对他的母亲说他将自己独立做那件事。
8 thought
n.想法,思想,思维,思潮,关心,挂念;v.vbl.think的过去式和过去分词
  • It was just a thought.这仅仅是一个想法。
  • She thought he had a cold.她认为他感冒了。
9 theatre
n.剧场,剧院
  • Shall we go to the theatre this evening?我们今晚去看戏好吗?
  • During our visit to London we often went to the theatre.我们在伦敦逗留时常去看戏。
10 did
v.动词do的过去式
  • How many goals did you score in the last game?上一场比赛你们进了几个球?
  • Why did you choose basketball in the first place?你为何首先选择篮球呢?
11 cab
n.计程车,出租车,出租单马车;vi.乘出租马车
  • The cab drove over his legs.马车从他腿上碾过。
  • Shall we walk or take a cab?我们步行还是坐出租车?
12 dark
adj.黑色的;暗的;黑暗的
  • The night is too dark for us to see.夜间太暗,我们看不见。
  • The sky was dark blue and clear when the moon came up.月亮出来时,天空是深蓝色的,非常晴朗。
13 nobody
pron.无人,没有任何人
  • Nobody is in the house.没有人在房子里。
  • Nobody knows where she lives.没有人知道她住哪里。
14 saw
vbl.看见(see的过去式);n.锯;v.用锯子锯
  • Would you like to saw a tree for me?你能为我锯棵树吗?
  • The moment I saw you,I knew you were angry with me.我一看到你,就知道你在生我的气。
15 sat
v.(sit的过去式,过去分词)坐
  • He sat on a chair.他坐在椅子上。
  • The mother sat by the sick child all night long.妈妈整夜守在生病的孩子身旁。
16 Dr
n.医生,大夫;博士(缩)(= Doctor)
  • Dr.Williams instructs us in botany.威廉博士教我们植物学。
  • The ward of the hospital is in the charge of Dr.Green.医院的这间病房由格林医生负责。
17 true
a.真实,不假的;忠实,可靠的;正确无误的
  • He who doesn't reach the Great Wall is not a true man.不到长城非好汉。
  • I will come and see if it is true.我要来了解一下,是否真有其事。
18 stood
vbl.stand的过去式和过去分词
  • She stood up when they came in.当他们进来时,她站了起来。
  • The child stood by the side of his mother.孩子站在母亲身边。
19 prison
n.监狱(禁);拘留所
  • They put him in a prison.他们将他逮捕入狱。
  • If you go on like this you will be put into prison. 你这样下去会进监狱的。
20 married
adj.已婚的;与…结婚的
  • I heard John got married.我听说约翰结婚了。
  • They got married last autumn.他们在去年秋季结婚。
21 said
v.动词say的过去式、过去分词
  • He said to me that he could not come.他对我说他不能来。
  • He said to his mother that he would do it by himself.他对他的母亲说他将自己独立做那件事。
22 perhaps
adv.也许,可能
  • Perhaps it will rain in the afternoon.下午可能有雨。
  • Perhaps I can help you.也许我能帮帮你的忙吧。
23 would
aux.will的过去式;愿,要;常常;大概;将要,会
  • Why would you say that?为什么你会这么说?
  • Would you please help me?你能帮帮我吗?
24 took
vt.带,载(take的过去式)
  • I took my dog for a walk along the river.我带着狗沿那条河散步。
  • It took me about two hours to cook the meat.我花了大约两个小时来煮这些肉。
25 brought
vbl.bring的过去式和过去分词
  • He brought a new book with him.他带来一本新书。
  • I brought you your shirt.我带来了你的衬衣。
26 everyday
adj.每天的,日常的,平常的
  • Sweeping the floor is his everyday work.扫地是他的日常工作。
  • He practices speaking English everyday.他每天练习说英语。
27 came
v.动词come的过去式
  • I was surprised why he came here so early.他为什么那么早到这里,我很惊奇。
  • The doctor came in time to save his life.医生及时来抢救他的生命。
28 sang
v.sing的过去式,唱,唱歌,鸣唱
  • She sang a sad song.她唱着悲伤的歌。
  • The children sang out at the top of their voices.孩子们放声高歌。
29 happily
adv.幸福地;愉快地
  • From then on,the prince and princess lived happily.从那时起,王子与公主就幸福地生活在一起。
  • Where we will live happily ever after.我们可以在那里直到永远。
30 strange
adj.奇怪的;古怪的
  • She's a strange policewoman.她是个作风奇特的女警。
  • I heard a strange sound.我听到一种奇怪的声音。
31 wrote
v.(write的过去式)写
  • She wrote the music and he wrote the book.她作曲子,他写歌词。
  • He wrote back that he was too busy to join us.他回信说他太忙不能参加我们的活动。
32 stream
n.流,水流,人潮;v.使流出,流动
  • A stream of people was going into the cinema.一股人流走进影院。
  • A stream of cold air flowed into the warm room.一股寒气流进了温暖的房间。
33 made
v.make的过去式和过去分词
  • They were not made in china.它们不是中国制造的。
  • The monkey made a long arm for the peach.猴子伸臂去摘桃子。
34 gave
vbl.(give的过去式)给予,产生,发表
  • He asked for money and I gave him some.他要钱,我给了他一些。
  • I gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost. 我给你一张地图,这样你就不会迷路了。
35 quietly
adv.安静地,沉着地,稳地
  • Winter has been come to quietly.冬天悄然地来了。
  • You have to play quietly.你要安安静静地玩。
36 smelt
v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼
  • Tin is a comparatively easy metal to smelt.锡是比较容易熔化的金属。
  • Darby was looking for a way to improve iron when he hit upon the idea of smelting it with coke instead of charcoal.达比一直在寻找改善铁质的方法,他猛然想到可以不用木炭熔炼,而改用焦炭。
37 going
n.去,离去,地面(或道路)的状况,工作情况;(复数形式)goings: 行为;adj.进行中的,流行的,现存的
  • We're going to listen to a report this afternoon. 今天下午我们要去听报告。
  • He hates leaving the office and going on holiday.他不愿离开办公室去度假。
38 skin
n.皮肤,皮;vt.剥皮,使愈合;vi.长皮,愈合;蜕皮
  • You need a skin test.你需要做个皮肤测试。
  • Your skin is very dry.你的肌肤非常干燥。
学英语单词
Abbotsley
airless injection
alcoholic intolerance
allworthy
anticommuted
as numberless as the sands
asides
axially magnetized stator
bakeout degassing clamp
bar and tube straightening machine
be supplied with
bidermann
boat stretcher
bock kiln
Boksburg
bronchohemorrhagia
Burda, C.
Burjī
cab seat
ceratium symmetricum coarctatum
cholaxin
cioccolata
co-latitude
convert to
economic and social research council
eellike
extinction index
fast-scan
figuresome
flask board
frozen puddings
fusible calculus
gas house tar
global concept
graphite gneiss
ground emitter transistor amplifier
hairpin dune
hamano
heart-lung unit
hepp
himu
impatiens sultani hook. f.
incrementation memory
indirect contamination
indirect observations
individual lives
iodo-mercury-benzene
isosyllabic
kingslayer
Kivik
lift the embargoor
long-eared owl
Marcinelle
marine glue
Megatrichophyton
megina
microprogram control functions
mine construction survey
misrepresentation of law
monitoring aids
mooring to two anchors
multiple uplinks
neuritic plaque
order naiadaless
penwomanship
pit-bottom
platinum cone
pool schemes
Portable document software
pushing about
radial reynolds number
Reinschospora
reserve seed for planting
reverse mold
Rhombifera
sch?tzellite (sylvine)
schedule for payment
scheduling policy
scissors fault
signiphorids
six-zero
skin and boness
slat feeder
Soputan, Gunung
speciffic heat consumption
sq.in.
stratmann
subcollege
surface management
sutrisnoes
tenualosa reevesii
the constitution
through the anger of the moment
time-tables
total magnetic field
velbenamine
vibration velocity level
vitascopes
watercolo(u)r pigment
wheel pin
yayasan