时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:听电影学英语-人生驾驶课


英语课

   [00:45.43]Thank you, Ben.


 
  [00:46.92]Tell your mother she's an angel, cooking for all us oldies.
 
  [00:49.96]When's the driving test? -This afternoon.
 
  [01:12.99]You got a girlfriend yet?
 
  [01:14.68]Oh, no, no. Not yet, no.
 
  [01:25.68]Don't forget. Hand brake, mirror and turn.
 
  [01:34.40]My name is Roger, and I'm your driving examiner for today.
 
  [01:40.23]I'd like you to approach the next roundabout and take the first exit.
 
  [01:46.95]No, that was the first exit, please. You're still going round.
 
  [01:56.12]In a moment, I'm going to strike the dashboard.
 
  [01:59.03]When I do, I'd like you to make an emergency stop.
 
  [02:04.28]Emergency stop, please.
 
  [02:06.23]Stop the car.
 
  [02:08.12]Stop!
 
  [02:28.55]Never mind, darling.
 
  [02:30.56]I crashed the car.
 
  [02:31.99]Well, you were nervous.
 
  [02:33.84]Mum, do you think I should have some proper lessons with a teacher?
 
  [02:41.60]I've been driving for 25 years. You just need more practice.
 
  [02:45.15]Seat belt, please.
 
  [02:46.99]* Oh, come to my heart, Lord Jesus *
 
  [02:50.32]* There is room in my heart for Thee *
 
  [02:53.96]* Just fill me with your presence Lord *
 
  [02:57.56]* I want you to be *
 
  [03:00.92]* Redeemed 1 *
 
  [03:06.48]Good!
 
  [03:10.91]Bye, Sarah. -Bye, Peter.
 
  [03:12.31]Bye. See you next Sunday. -Bye, guys. See you on Sunday.
 
  [03:14.51]See you, Peter.
 
  [03:15.96]I know a lot of the guys teaching Religious Education at Coventry.
 
  [03:17.96]It's a hell of a competitive course now,
 
  [03:20.20]very new science, philosophy, culture. Very rounded, very sexy.
 
  [03:24.12]Lovely.
 
  [03:25.60]Obviously I can't take Ben's exams for him, but I can...
 
  [03:29.55]I can definitely recommend him.
 
  [03:32.75]Thank you, Peter. Isn't that wonderful, Ben?
 
  [03:35.72]Thanks.
 
  [03:37.12]Ben really knows his Bible. It's just the academics he struggles with.
 
  [03:41.47]Maths was always my problem.
 
  [03:43.28]Ben and maths. Don't even talk about it.
 
  [03:48.16]Peter was just telling us about his thoughts for an International Day,
 
  [03:51.12]with all the different parish faiths swapping 2 ideas.
 
  [03:53.52]I thought it sounded wonderful.
 
  [03:55.03]I'm not sure Finchley Central's quite ready
 
  [03:57.36]for Peter's particular bra of evangelism.
 
  [04:00.08]No need to be sarcastic 3, Robert. At least he's trying.
 
  [04:10.91]May I offer you some more, Mr. Finley?
 
  [04:14.24]How is your room, Mr. Fincham? Did you manage any sleep this afternoon?
 
  [04:20.24]Ben took his driving test today. He did very well.
 
  [04:23.43]Just a few things to iron out.
 
  [04:25.36]Of course, now we've got the summer holidays ahead of us,
 
  [04:27.48]we can spend even more time in the car.
 
  [04:29.48]There you are.
 
  [04:45.12]How's my grown-up boy?
 
  [04:51.56]Your father and I have been talking.
 
  [04:53.95]Now that Mr. Fincham's staying with us,
 
  [04:56.39]it might be thoughtful if we all contributed a little money
 
  [04:59.31]towards getting him back on his feet.
 
  [05:01.75]What do you think?
 
  [05:03.19]Who is Mr. Fincham?
 
  [05:04.60]Mr. Fincham came to me asking for shelter.
 
  [05:08.31]He'd heard that I like to help people.
 
  [05:12.00]But how long is he staying for?
 
  [05:14.76]Darling, he ran over his own wife.
 
  [05:17.39]He must take as long as he needs.
 
  [05:21.31]I thought if you got a summer job,
 
  [05:25.07]you might put some of the money towards helping 4 Mr. Fincham.
 
  [06:05.24]Ask yourselves this question.
 
  [06:07.16]How is a person truly free until they can think and act for themselves?
 
  [06:14.39]God gave us free will so that we could choose his love.
 
  [06:19.03]You see, he wanted us to understand our commitment, to be grown-up about it.
 
  [06:24.36]If you say to me, "Am I a Christian 5?"
 
  [06:27.27]I say to you,
 
  [06:29.19]"If you strive to do good, then you're a Christian. "
 
  [06:33.87]Hand brake, mirror, turn.
 
  [06:40.16]If you don't seek to hurt or betray others,
 
  [06:44.92]you're a Christian.
 
  [06:47.07]If you're true to yourself and treat others as you'd have them treat you,
 
  [06:53.19]you're a Christian.
 
  [06:56.23]The more a person parades their Christianity for the benefit of others,
 
  [07:01.80]the less I'm inclined to trust
 
  [07:03.63]the Christianity they claim to bring.
 
  [07:07.60]God tells us
 
  [07:09.51]true faith is the freedom to choose truth.
 
  [07:16.24]Now, how you express that,
 
  [07:18.63]the way, the manner, the means at your disposal,
 
  [07:20.51]these things are of no consequence, be you Christian or atheist 6,
 
  [07:25.23]unless in your heart
 
  [07:29.11]you are true.
 
  [08:07.24]Hello?
 
  [08:23.64]Sod you, you little buggers!
 
  [08:26.56]Bloody 7... Bloody hell!
 
  [08:29.39]Come on! You utterly 8 sodding bastards 9, cut!
 
  [08:39.63]How are you?
 
  [08:42.03]You're Ben.
 
  [08:43.99]Found the house all right? Marvelous. Shall we stroll?
 
  [08:48.87]Now, then, we talked on the telephone? -Yes.
 
  [08:50.83]What did I say?
 
  [08:52.24]You said you needed some help round the house.
 
  [08:54.20]Did I mention camping?
 
  [08:56.99]No. You said you might need an escort.
 
  [08:59.20]Yeah, well, I travel occasionally.
 
  [09:01.40]Theatrical engagements.
 
  [09:03.27]I take it you're a Christian?
 
  [09:05.24]Excuse me?
 
  [09:07.11]Well, I make it a policy always to advertise in Hello Jesus.
 
  [09:10.96]As a single woman, I'm acutely aware
 
  [09:12.40]of the dangers of sexual assault by younger men,
 
  [09:14.75]though, sadly, God is no longer the insurance policy he once was.
 
  [09:19.63]Or am I just old-fashioned? Now, then, a few house rules.
 
  [09:24.44]At home, I'm never Dame 10 Eve, only Evie.
 
  [09:28.23]Meals are taken in the kitchen, unless I happen to be entertaining,
 
  [09:32.07]in which case I shall ask you to serve a few drinks, some canapes...
 
  [09:38.43]I pay 6p an hour, which is a pound more than McDonald's
 
  [09:41.99]So if that is unsatisfactory I suggest you go and work for them,
 
  [09:45.00]though how you can consider such a thing
 
  [09:47.15]in all good conscience, I really don't know.
 
  [09:49.28]You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
 
  [09:51.96]Sorry... Monday to Friday, 11:00 to 4:00,
 
  [09:54.31]and every alternate weekend lunch included.
 
  [09:59.03]Yes or no?
 
  [10:00.88]Um... Yes.

交换,交换技术
  • The slow swapping and buying of horses went on. 马匹的买卖和交换就是这样慢慢地进行着。
  • He was quite keen on swapping books with friends. 他非常热衷于和朋友们交换书籍。
adj.讥讽的,讽刺的,嘲弄的
  • I squashed him with a sarcastic remark.我说了一句讽刺的话把他给镇住了。
  • She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks.她冷嘲热讽地拿别人的缺点开玩笑。
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒
  • They always addressed each other by their Christian name.他们总是以教名互相称呼。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
n.无神论者
  • She was an atheist but now she says she's seen the light.她本来是个无神论者,可是现在她说自己的信仰改变了。
  • He is admittedly an atheist.他被公认是位无神论者。
adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染
  • He got a bloody nose in the fight.他在打斗中被打得鼻子流血。
  • He is a bloody fool.他是一个十足的笨蛋。
adv.完全地,绝对地
  • Utterly devoted to the people,he gave his life in saving his patients.他忠于人民,把毕生精力用于挽救患者的生命。
  • I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.她的微笑使我完全陶醉了。
私生子( bastard的名词复数 ); 坏蛋; 讨厌的事物; 麻烦事 (认为别人走运或不幸时说)家伙
  • Those bastards don't care a damn about the welfare of the factory! 这批狗养的,不顾大局! 来自子夜部分
  • Let the first bastards to find out be the goddam Germans. 就让那些混账的德国佬去做最先发现的倒霉鬼吧。 来自演讲部分
n.女士
  • The dame tell of her experience as a wife and mother.这位年长妇女讲了她作妻子和母亲的经验。
  • If you stick around,you'll have to marry that dame.如果再逗留多一会,你就要跟那个夫人结婚。