时间:2018-11-28 作者:英语课 分类:许国璋英语听力第四册


英语课

  WORD LIST

stove n. (煮饭取暖用之) 火炉

start n. 惊跳

shawl n. 披肩

upturn 1 v.t 往上翻

brow n. 前额

choose(chose, chosen) v.t. 选择

path n.道路

periodic adj. 周期性的

jail n. 监狱

distribute v.t. 散发

leaflet n. 传单

gendarme 2 n. 宪兵

alarm n.惊慌

first-class a.头等的

problem n. (需要解决的)问题

pedlar n. 叫卖小贩

dismiss v.t. 打发掉; 开除

gossip n. 爱说闲话的人;长舌妇

inspiration n. 灵感

simply adv. 非常,简直

weight n.重量

roughly adv.粗野地

curse v.t.咒骂

ought v.aux. 应该

devil n.魔鬼;恶人

load n.负担

wipe v.t. 擦(干净)

sweat n. 汗水

porridge n.粥,稀饭

password n. 暗语;口令

peep v.i. 窥视,偷看

light (lit, lit) v.i. (up) (此处)愉快起来

packet n. 包;捆

breast n.(此处)上衣胸部的口袋

jacket n. 短外衣

noodle n.(常用复数)面条

flare 3 v.i. (up) 闪烁;发怒

thoroughly 4 彻底地;透彻地

scatter 5 v.i.四散

boss n. (此处)工头

regularly adv. 经常地

revelation n. 启示

reveal v.

TEXT

MOTHER

Adapted from Maxim 6 Gorky

Pavel was arrested. That day Mother did not light the stove. Evening came and a cold wind was blowing. There was a knock at the window. Then another. Mother was used to such knocks, but this time she gave a little star of joy. Throwing a shawl over her shoulders, she opened the door.

A man came in, his face hidden by an upturned coat collar and a cap pulled low over his brow. He took off his cap and held out his hand.

"Hullo, Mother! Don't you remember me?" he asked, like an old friend.

"Yegor Ivanovich!" exclaimed Mother.

Yegor began explaining at once.

"I've brought you news from Pavel, Mother. He sends you his love and says you mustn't worry. He wants you to know that anyone who chooses the path he has chosen is sure to have periodic hollidays in jail. And now I'll get down to business, Mother. Do you know how many were arrested this morning.?"

"Why-was anyone--besides Pavel?"

"he was the forty-ninth," Yegor added quickly. "And here's the point. We mustn't stop distributing leaflets at the factory. If we do, the gendarmes 7 will use it against Pavel and the comrades in jail."

"What do you mean?" cried Mother in alarm.

"It's simple enogh," answered Yegor. "Sometimes even gendarmes use their heads. Pavel was free-there were papers and leaflets; Pavel is jailed-there are no more papers or leaflets. Therefore Pavel must have been the man. Isn't that clear?"

Mother seemed to understand now. Then she said, "But what can we do about it?"

"They've arrested almost everybody," Yegor went on. "There's no one to carry on the work. We've got first-class leaflets, plenty of them, but how to get them into the factory remains 8 a problem."

"Could anything be done?" Mother was anxious to know.

"Let's have a talk with the pedlar. Perhaps she'll take them in."

Mother dismissed the idea with a wave of her hand.

"Oh, no! She's a gossip!" Then she burst out with sudden inspiration, "Give them to me ! I'll do it. I'll take dinners to sell at the factory. I'll manage."

"Wonderful, Mother! Simply wonderful!" said Yegor, holding both her hands in his.

So at noon the next day Mother was at the factory gate, bending under the weight of her food baskets. Two guards passed their hands roughly over everyone who entered the yard. The workmen cursed them, adding, "You devils ought to search our heads and not our pockets."

"You might let me through," said Mother. "Can't you see my back is about to break under the load?"

Once inside the factory yard, Mother set her baskets down, wiped the sweat off her face and looked round.

"Got any porridge?" a man hurried over to her and asked.

I'll bring some tomorrow," she replied.

This was the password! The workman's face lit up. He squatted 9 down to peep into the basket and a packet of leaflets passed into the breast of his jacket.

"Soup! Hot noodles!" Mother cried. Every time a packet left her hands, the hateful yellow face of the officer who had taken her son away flared 10 up in her mind.

The next day she came to the gates of the factory without any papers on her. The guards stopped her and searched her thoroughly. Inside, she saw that everybody was excited. It had got round that the leaflets had appeared again. The men gathered in groups, then scattered 11, running from one shop to another. The bosses looked worried, and the police had grey, exasperated 12 faces.

She carried the leaflets regularly to the factory, looking upon this as her duty. She felt she was doing something important for the people, for the new life. She had never felt that anyone needed her but now she saw that many people did. And this was a new and pleasant revelation.



1 upturn
n.情况好转
  • Experts have forecast an upturn in the stock market.专家已预测股票市场价格有上升趋势。
  • The economy is experiencing an upturn.经济正在好转。
2 gendarme
n.宪兵
  • A gendarme was crossing the court.一个宪兵正在院子里踱步。
  • While he was at work,a gendarme passed,observed him,and demanded his papers.正在他工作时,有个警察走过,注意到他,便向他要证件。
3 flare
v.闪耀,闪烁;n.潮红;突发
  • The match gave a flare.火柴发出闪光。
  • You need not flare up merely because I mentioned your work.你大可不必因为我提到你的工作就动怒。
4 thoroughly
adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地
  • The soil must be thoroughly turned over before planting.一定要先把土地深翻一遍再下种。
  • The soldiers have been thoroughly instructed in the care of their weapons.士兵们都系统地接受过保护武器的训练。
5 scatter
vt.撒,驱散,散开;散布/播;vi.分散,消散
  • You pile everything up and scatter things around.你把东西乱堆乱放。
  • Small villages scatter at the foot of the mountain.村庄零零落落地散布在山脚下。
6 maxim
n.格言,箴言
  • Please lay the maxim to your heart.请把此格言记在心里。
  • "Waste not,want not" is her favourite maxim.“不浪费则不匮乏”是她喜爱的格言。
7 gendarmes
n.宪兵,警官( gendarme的名词复数 )
  • Of course, the line of prisoners was guarded at all times by armed gendarmes. 当然,这一切都是在荷枪实弹的卫兵监视下进行的。 来自百科语句
  • The three men were gendarmes;the other was Jean Valjean. 那三个人是警察,另一个就是冉阿让。 来自互联网
8 remains
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
9 squatted
v.像动物一样蹲下( squat的过去式和过去分词 );非法擅自占用(土地或房屋);为获得其所有权;而占用某片公共用地。
  • He squatted down beside the footprints and examined them closely. 他蹲在脚印旁仔细地观察。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He squatted in the grass discussing with someone. 他蹲在草地上与一个人谈话。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 Flared
adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的
  • Gathering up his scattered papers,he pushed them into his case.他把散乱的文件收拾起来,塞进文件夹里。
11 exasperated
adj.恼怒的
  • We were exasperated at his ill behaviour. 我们对他的恶劣行为感到非常恼怒。
  • Constant interruption of his work exasperated him. 对他工作不断的干扰使他恼怒。
学英语单词
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Acapulco de Juarez
active parallel redundancy
alphabetical subject index
Anethum graveolens
anistons
any one who
arctophily
Arimidex
baked cocoom
battery log
be scant of
be weary for
belout
blind island
branch of internal acoustic meatus
calanthe alismifolia
Chawushes
child en ventre sa mere
cliche'
confiscatory taxation
contract note of sales
cranked ring spanner
creeping
cyanephidrosis
Cyclococcoliths
data protection and security
deep drawability
deep pulse
digital termination service
dinactin
disaggregations
double acting feeder
eckermannite
electric clippers
elution fractionation
engineering unit system
faceto-face
fairy godmothers
family Oscillatoriaceae
family percophidaes
favorable case
financial planning language
from way back
fruiting bodies
fume chamber
graphic radial triangulation
halo hat
hematopathological
histocompatibility genes
hoking
homburgs
IDN
in bondage
incestuous share dealing
income spectrum
initial parenchyma
kinescopic
kitchen islands
large heath
listening protection
Logbara
Malaba
manucode
mast cells
material supply department
method of determination of losses
millikens
multiple regression line
multiple-tube
mushroom-shapeds
not a hundred miles off
Novoyur'yevo
occlusogingivalis
overdraws
paleophytosynecology
parity switch
peak-to-average rate
picket ships
popularization
quality retention rating
ranger vest
scalar filter
self cooled nozzle
servo-controlled robot
set off
sickle guard
special sense
Spiraea aquilegiifolia
stake-man
subclass tree
superantigens
supercelebrities
taconic movement
teabing
tippest
torque coefficient
triethyl-boron
viewdata signal
win the battle
wiry
zero velocity surface