时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修高三


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[00:08.31]READING

[00:09.46]A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1)

[00:11.81](In Scrooge’s office)

[00:11.81]What are you doing there, Bob?

[00:13.58]I’m warming my hands, Mr Scrooge.

[00:15.52]It’s so cold in here.

[00:16.69]Am I paying you 15 shillings 1 a week for warming your hands?

[00:20.90]I’m freezing, Mr Scrooge.

[00:22.33]Frost stands on the windows.

[00:23.46]My hands are too cold to write.

[00:24.79]I can’t even read my own handwriting.

[00:24.86]Too cold to write.

[00:26.06]Humbug 2!

[00:27.32]If you were working harder, you wouldn’t be cold.

[00:30.11]Just put on you overcoat.

[00:31.68]If I hear another word from you, you will go where it is really cold.

[00:36.07](Bog tries to warm his hands over the candle.)

[00:39.20]Excuse me, Mr Scrooge, eh…tomorrow it’s Christmas

[00:42.83]So what?

[00:43.83]You’ll want all day off tomorrow, I suppose?

[00:47.04]If quite convenient, sir.

[00:48.53]If not convenient, and it’s not fair,

[00:52.06]I have to pay you a whole day’s wages for no work at all.

[00:56.81]It’s only Christmas once a year, Mr Scrooge.

[00:58.87]That’s a poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every twenty-fifth of December!

[01:04.18]Anyway, I suppose I will have to let you have it.

[01:07.70]But make sure to be early in the office the day after!

[01:10.94]Now, who’s here? It’s my nephew Fred.

[01:14.81](A young man comes in.)

[01:16.38]A Merry Christmas, Uncle!

[01:17.84]God save you!

[01:18.83]Bah! Humbug!

[01:20.53]Christmas a humbug, Uncle? You don’t mean that, I’m sure!

[01:23.90]I do.

[01:25.10]Merry Christmas!

[01:26.69]What reason do you have to be merry?

[01:29.33]You are poor enough.

[01:31.55]Well. What reason have you not to be merry?

[01:33.90]You are rich enough.

[01:34.95]Bah! Humbug!

[01:36.67]Please, Uncle.

[01:37.87]That’s not kind.

[01:38.79]Nephew, you celebrate Christmas in you own way,

[01:42.63]and let me celebrate it in mine!

[01:44.93]Celebrate it, yes!

[01:46.57]But you don’t celebrate it.

[01:47.93]No. let leave it alone, then.

[01:50.62]Much good may it do you!

[01:52.66]But you must admit that it hasn’t, so far!

[01:55.74]Look how poor are!

[01:57.52]There are many things that do me good without bringing in profits.

[02:00.81]Christmas time is a good time

[02:02.51]It’s the only time of the year when one does not only think about oneself,

[02:05.88]but when men and women open their hearts freely 3 and think of other people.

[02:09.04]So, although it has never put a piece of gold or silver in my pocket,

[02:12.51]I believe that it has done me good,

[02:14.16]and will do me good.

[02:15.13]I say, God bless it!

[02:16.90]Come Have dinner with us tomorrow.

[02:18.63](Bob applauds 4.)

[02:20.06]Stop that foolish clapping!

[02:22.28]Let me hear another sound from you, and you’ll celebrate Christmas by losing your position!

[02:27.87](Fred leaves. A gentleman comes in.)

[02:30.62]Scrooge and Marley’s, I believe.

[02:32.91]Are you Mr Scrooge or Mr Marley?

[02:34.85]Scrooge is the name.

[02:36.78]My partner died seven years ago, this very night.

[02:40.36]AT this festive 5 season of the year, Mr Scrooge,

[02:43.08]when many of us enjoy abundant 6 comfort,

[02:45.24]we would like to ask you to open your heart to the poor,

[02:47.54]whose sufferings are great.

[02:48.98]Many thousands are in want of basic needs;

[02:51.33]hundred of thousands are in want of basic comforts, sir.

[02:50.33]Are there no prisons? And Union work houses?

[02:53.99]There are plenty of prisons, but they cannot provide warmth.

[02:56.91]We are raising money to buy the poor some meat and drink,and means of warmth.

[03:00.81]Do you wish to make a contribution?

[03:02.74]No. I can’t afford to make idle 7 people merry.

[03:02.95]Prisons and places like that cost honest taxpayers 8 like me enough;

[03:07.74]and those who are badly off must go there.

[03:10.66]Many can’t go there; and many would rather die.

[03:13.46]If they would rather die, they had better do it.

[03:16.72]Personally, I don’t care.

[03:19.12]It’s not my business.

[03:20.95]My business occupies me constantly


[03:23.51]Good afternoon, gentlemen!

[03:25.45](They all leave.)

[03:27.56]Good. They’re all gone.

[03:29.78](Scrooge falls asleep.)

[03:31.82]Ho, ho, ho!

[03:32.94]What humbug is this?

[03:34.93]Bob, is that you?

[03:36.89]Who’s there?

[03:38.01]Ho, ho, ho. Scrooge, my man.

[03:40.65]It’s just the two of us.

[03:41.85]Who are you and what is your business?

[03:44.49]And make it short, because it’s time to close up.

[03:48.07]Your welfare, my dear Scrooge!

[03:50.71]Don’t worry about the time.

[03:51.86]We have plenty of it.

[03:53.61]Ho, ho, ho.

[03:54.78]Humbug. I don’t believe in Santa Clause 9.

[03:58.65]Leave me alone

[03:59.77]Alone is what you are, and what you have been.

[04:02.28]Do you remember you dream, Scrooge?

[04:04.63]Think about your future.

[04:05.91](frightened) What do you know about my dreams?

[04:10.14]Ho, ho, ho. I know all about people’s dreams, Scrooge.

[04:13.80]Come with me, and I’ll show you.

[04:14.63]INTEGRATING SKILLS

[04:18.16]Reading

[04:19.05]A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2)

[04:21.48]Where are we?

[04:23.20]Ho, ho, ho. Don’t you recognize it, Scrooge?

[04:26.34]You grew up here.

[04:27.51]Have a look though this window.

[04:29.42](They watch a young man and a young woman.)

[04:31.82]It is over between us, don’t you see?

[04:35.04]It’s Lisa and I.

[04:36.76]It can’t be true!

[04:38.48]How can I be looking at myself?

[04:40.78]You aren’t, Scrooge.

[04:42.77]These are but shadows of the past.

[04:44.70]Watch and listen.

[04:46.24]You don’t care about me may more.

[04:47.81]Another idol 10 has taken my place.

[04:49.85]What are you talking about?

[04:51.57]What idol has taken your place?

[04:53.30]: A golden one.

[04:54.50]What do you mean?

[04:55.78]All you think about is how to become wealthy.

[04:58.13]Poverty is a terrible fate 11, so there is nothing wrong in making money.

[05:02.31]That’s not what life is about!

[05:03.80]You only have an eye for money.

[05:02.80]All your other hopes and dreams have flown into one single ambition.

[05:06.32]I’ve seen your nobler aspirations 12 disappear one by one, until one, gain, was left.

[05:11.50]So what?

[05:12.70]I’ve not changed towards you.

[05:14.58]Our bond 13 dates back to the time when we were both and content to be so.

[05:18.03]You have changed.

[05:19.03]You were another man, then.

[05:20.67]Hummbug! You’ve got it all wrong.

[05:22.76]I wish I had!

[05:23.94]It’s better for us to separate.

[05:25.69]Let’s go. I don’t want to see this.

[05:29.76]I’m not like that.

[05:31.17]Aren’t you, Scrooge?

[05:32.58]Let’s observe another little scene, as you might have in your life to come.

[05:36.45](They watch a family celebration.)

[05:38.80]Father is late.

[05:39.45]I think it’s because he walks slower than the used to, as of late.

[05:40.42]I’ve known him walk with-I’ve known walk with Tiny Tim upon his shoulder, very fast indeed.

[05:47.03]True.

[05:48.36]But he was very light to carry, and his father loved him so.

[05:51.71]That was no trouble, no trouble at all.

[05:54.21]Here he is!

[05:55.29]My dears, what a beautiful goose you’ve got there.

[05:58.52]I’m sure never such a goose was cooked.

[06:00.35]And oh, what a wonderful pudding!

[06:02.08]A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears.God bless us!

[06:02.33]Merry Christmas!

[06:03.61]And we should not forget Mr Scrooge.

[06:06.40]To Mr Scrooge, and thank him for this feast 14.

[06:09.20]No. Not to scrooge, that mean, hard, selfish old man.

[06:10.92]You know he is, Bob.

[06:12.57]Nobody knows it better than you do, poor fellow.

[06:15.13]He makes his clerks work so many hours and pays you so little.

[06:19.26]We never had money to buy medicines for Tiny Tim.

[06:22.44]God bless him.

[06:23.44]My dears, it’s Christmas: we should not forget Mr Scrooge.

[06:27.15]Long life to him!

[06:28.40]Santa, where’s Tiny Tim

[06:31.38]What happened? Tell me Tiny Tim will live.

[06:34.96]Have mercy!

[06:36.52]Ho, ho, ho. Scrooge, these are shadows of what may happen in the future.

[06:40.83]It many happen, but it doesn’t have to, does it?

[06:44.70]Heaven, be praised for this!

[06:47.05]Santa! Hear me! I’m not the man I was


[06:51.15]I’ll change my life believe me.

[06:53.66]Ho, ho ho.

[06:55.38]Good old Ebenezer Scrooge.

[06:56.87]It’s Christmas Eve.

[06:58.23]Shouldn’t you go somewhere?

[06:59.83]Oh yes, indeed.

[07:01.94]I shall go to Fred.

[07:03.69]No let’s go to Bob first.

[07:06.41]No time to lose. Haha. I don’t know what to do!

[07:10.64]A Merry Christmas to all the world!

[07:12.68]Boy, do you know the butcher shop around the corner?

[07:15.84]Yes.

[07:16.80]Good boy! Haha!

[07:18.42]Take this money and tell them to deliver their biggest turkey to Bob Cratchit.

[07:22.55]Haha. It’s twice the size of Tiny Tim.

[07:25.48](Christmas Day: Scrooge goes to Bob Cratchit’s house.)

[07:29.08]Good morning, Bob.

[07:30.70]Good morning, Mr Scrooge.

[07:32.71]A huge turkey was delivered here just now, I beg your pardon a thousand times, Mr Scrooge.

[07:37.31]There must be some terrible mistakes. I, I …

[07:39.82]Not at all, Bob, on the contrary.

[07:42.12]There is a turkey large enough for all of your family to enjoy,

[07:45.36]and when you come to the office tomorrow,

[07:47.26]we’ll toast to the New Year with a glass of bishop 15 wine.

[07:50.03]I’m here to wish you all a Merry Christmas.

[07:52.88]But Mr Scrooge, how generous of you!

[07:55.47]Thank you. And Merry Christmas to you!s of

[07:57.01]Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!



1 shillings
n.先令(英国1971年以前的货币单位,为一镑的二十分之一)( shilling的名词复数 )
  • The charge for labor works out at almost ten shillings an hour. 付给工人的费用算下来每小时差不多十先令。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • I will venture five shillings on it. 我愿为它赌五先令。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 humbug
n.花招,谎话,欺骗
  • I know my words can seem to him nothing but utter humbug.我知道,我说的话在他看来不过是彻头彻尾的慌言。
  • All their fine words are nothing but humbug.他们的一切花言巧语都是骗人的。
3 freely
adv.自由地,随便地,无拘无束地
  • She was unable to keep back her tears,and wept freely.她抑制不住泪水,痛痛快快地哭了起来。
  • A liquid flows freely and has no fixed shape.液体能自由流动,无固定形态。
4 applauds
v.鼓掌( applaud的第三人称单数 );称赞,赞许
  • Immediately, he and the partner gate applauds mutually, happily jumped in once. 顿时,他和伙伴门互相击掌,一齐高兴地跳了起来。 来自互联网
  • The program performs very wonderfully, person present all applauds wildly. 节目表演得很精彩,在场的人都热烈鼓掌。 来自互联网
5 festive
adj.欢宴的,节日的
  • It was Christmas and everyone was in festive mood.当时是圣诞节,每个人都沉浸在节日的欢乐中。
  • We all wore festive costumes to the ball.我们都穿着节日的盛装前去参加舞会。
6 abundant
adj.丰富的,充足的,大量的,多的
  • Shandong province is famous for its abundant agricultural resources.山东省以其丰富的农业资源而闻名遐迩。
  • China is abundant with natural resources.中国自然资源丰富。
7 idle
adj.空闲的,闲置的;无用的;懒散的;v.空费
  • Mike doesn't study at all.Instead,he sits idle all day.迈克根本不肯读书,相反地,他终日游手好闲。
  • How much trouble in this life is caused by idle talk!生活中有多少麻烦不都是由闲谈引起的么!
8 taxpayers
纳税人,纳税的机构( taxpayer的名词复数 )
  • Finance for education comes from taxpayers. 教育经费来自纳税人。
  • She was declaiming against the waste of the taxpayers' money. 她慷慨陈词猛烈抨击对纳税人金钱的浪费。
9 clause
n.(正式文件或法律文件的)条款,从句,分句
  • The sentence consists of a main clause and a subordinate clause.这句中有一个主句和一个从句。
  • What clause do you require in the contract?你要求在合同中订上什么条款?
10 idol
n.偶像,红人,宠儿
  • As an only child he was the idol of his parents.作为独子,他是父母的宠儿。
  • Blind worship of this idol must be ended.对这个偶像的盲目崇拜应该结束了。
11 fate
n.命运;结局,结果;将来,前景
  • The Titanic met her fate by crashing into a huge iceberg.泰坦尼克号客轮因撞上一个大冰山而沉没。
  • Your future is bound up with the fate of your motherland.你的前途同祖国的命运紧密相联。
12 aspirations
强烈的愿望( aspiration的名词复数 ); 志向; 发送气音; 发 h 音
  • I didn't realize you had political aspirations. 我没有意识到你有政治上的抱负。
  • The new treaty embodies the aspirations of most nonaligned countries. 新条约体现了大多数不结盟国家的愿望。
13 bond
n.结合,债券,契约,粘合剂,保证人,键,关栈保留;vt.存入关栈,粘着;vi.结合
  • This glue makes a good firm bond.这种胶水粘得很结实。
  • His word is his bond.他是讲信用的。
14 feast
n.盛宴,筵席,节日
  • After the feast she spent a week dieting to salve her conscience.大吃了一顿之后,她花了一周时间节食以安慰自己。
  • You shouldn't have troubled yourself to prepare such a feast!你不该准备这样丰盛的饭菜,这样太麻烦你了!
15 bishop
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
  • He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。
  • Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.主教逝世两年后被正式封为圣者。
学英语单词
abamperes
Alfredia acantholepis
Allium sacculiferum
anaerobe
anaphylactic intoxication
aquae redestillata
assistant principal
attention-seekings
background luminance sensor
be all one to
blueishest
burrises
can't-wait
censorizing
co-managements
commandists
corticopupillary reflex
coyves
decay-affected selectivity
deluging
dentate fissure
development threshold
DEVGRU
dopiest
Downtownian
eccrine angiomatous nevus
electropneumatic positioner
english departments
estivoautumnal(malaria)
evenly distributed
federal governments
filling area
Fluoromebendzole
foraminite
furuncular diathesis
goddang
hanging down
having in
hear warning bells
heliozoans
Hydraulic Rams
hydrolytic cleavage
impropriety
in-yede
intracluster medium
island delta
kammes
Karagaylinskiy
lease-backs
leslie cheung
mass storage disc
Maytiguid I.
mel'nikov
membrane of stapes
microdicks
midgardsormen
mixture optimum
mournfullest
Myorelaxin
myselfe
nephelite (nepheline)
non-H share Mainland private enterprise
not ready for prime time
obsolete activity
ore extraction
ossa Sylvii
paper document
Passate
photodimer
plane up
population pyramid
portery
Pretty Prairie
progressive atrophe of bone
protective legislation
protohominids
pycnometric method
quantum energy table
reciprocating expansion-engine
resin blush
right side engine
sales van
scale trace
scribbling
single spark-plug ignition
sinistrality
solid nibium electrolytic capacitor
straight-line type automatic sampler
strong army horse
submarginally
subvariance
suppression of image signal
the KKK
the top flight
unvisored
Valkeala
vibrating-reed meter
When I die,the world dies with me.
When this is prescribed
whistlin
White's operation
Yambean