时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:04.70]Lesson 37

[00:08.25]1.Dialogue

[00:12.20]A shop assistant (SA) in a clothes shop is speaking to a customer (C).

[00:18.68]Good morning.Can I help you?

[00:22.83]Yes.I bought this blouse here last week,

[00:27.79]but there seems to be something wrong with it.

[00:31.63]When I washed it, the colours ran.You can see how it is now.

[00:37.07]I can't possibly wear it.

[00:40.59]I would like you to change this blouse,or else give me my money back.

[00:46.05]Let me see.Did you wash it in hot water?

[00:51.12]Of course not. I'm not that foolish 1.

[00:55.67]It looks as if it hasn't been washed following the instructions.

[01:01.23]Did you leave it in water before you washed it?

[01:05.59]No,I didn't do that either.I just washed it in cold water.

[01:11.24]There seems to be something wrong with it,

[01:15.08]but that's the fault 2 of the company that made it.

[01:19.52]That may be true,but you sold me a blouse that I can't use any more.

[01:25.37]What do you think I should do then?

[01:29.03]I insist 3 that you give me my money back.

[01:33.47]I'm afraid I can't do that right now.The manager isn't here.

[01:39.21]Why can't you do something about it?Can you change it?

[01:44.67]If you want,you can change it for another one.

[01:49.35]Why don't you have a look at the other blouses?

[01:53.79]We've still got lots of them over there.

[01:57.73]OK,I'll have a look.

[02:01.36]Lesson 38

[02:11.32]2.Reading 4 comprehension 5

[02:16.07]This dialogue has been written from a short story by Mark Twain,

[02:22.32]the American writer who lived from 1835 to 1910.

[02:29.16]Some of the language and expressions 6 are a little different from modern English.

[02:36.11]The dialogue takes place at a tailor's shop.

[02:40.37]Find the answers to these questions:

[02:45.04]1.What did the customer want?

[02:50.08]2.How did the customer look?

[02:53.92]3.How did the customer want to pay?

[02:59.80]AT THE TAILOR'S SHOP

[03:03.95]There's a customer,Tod.Will you serve him?

[03:08.92]I don't know why he's in a tailor's shop.Just look at his clothes!

[03:14.66]No matter what he's wearing,Tod,just show him the cheapest.

[03:20.70]Do you want anything?

[03:23.86]Yes,please.I want to buy a suit.

[03:28.30]Of course.You may find these rather expensive.

[03:34.18]We've got some cheaper ones in the back room.

[03:38.54]Will you come through to the black,please?...

[03:42.69]Why don't you try this one on?

[03:46.22]Mmm,it doesn't seem to fit very well.

[03:51.26]I'm afraid it's the cheapest one we've got.

[03:55.91]Very well,I'll take it.Could you wait a few days for the money?

[04:01.84]I don't have any small notes on me.

[04:05.71]Oh,you haven't?

[04:09.16]Well,of course,I know that gentlemen like you carry only large notes.

[04:15.92]My friend,you shouldn't judge 7 strangers 8 always by the clothes they wear.

[04:21.85]I'm quite able to pay for this suit.

[04:25.82]I just didn't wish to put you to the trouble of changing a large note.

[04:31.78]Why do you think we can't change your note?Of course we can.

[04:37.63]Oh,very well.Then there is nothing to worry about.I apologize 9.

[04:44.00]Just a moment and I'll get you your change.

[04:48.76]Goodness me!

[04:52.70]Is anything the matter?

[04:56.36]There isn't any trouble.I'm just waiting hor my change.

[05:01.11]Come,come.Get him his change,Tod.

[05:05.97]Get him his change!It's easy to say,sir;but look at the bill yourself.

[05:12.95]Goodness me!Six zeros!I've never seen anything like this before.

[05:19.79]To sell such a suit as that to a millionaire 10!Tod's a fool.

[05:26.27]Ah,here's the thing I'm after.

[05:30.40]Please get those things off,sir,and throw them into the fire.

[05:36.14]Do me the favor 11 to put on this shirt,and this suit.

[05:41.00]Ah,it's just the thing,the very thing!

[05:46.28]The trousers are all right;now the jacket;aha,right again!

[05:52.73]Look at that now,sir!perfect - the whole thing!

[05:58.50]Yes,they fit very well.

[06:02.34]Quite right,sir,quite right.

[06:06.60]But wait till you see what we'll make for you to your own measure 12.

[06:10.68]You can trust us,sir



1 foolish
adj.愚蠢的,傻的;荒谬的,可笑的
  • The foolish boy was laughed at wherever he went.这个愚蠢的男孩不论走到哪里都受到讥笑。
  • Don't worry me with such foolish questions.不要用这些愚蠢的问题来烦我。
2 fault
n.过错;缺点;故障;毛病;vt.挑剔;vi.弄错
  • It's not our fault.这不是我方过错。
  • I cannot pass over his fault.我不能宽恕他的过失。
3 insist
v.(on)坚持,坚决主张,强烈要求,坚决认为
  • The tourists insist on keeping to their plan.旅行者坚持按旅行计划行事。
  • Anyhow I must insist that you cannot steal.不管怎么说,你都不能偷东西。
4 reading
n.阅读,知识,读物,表演,对法律条文的解释;adj.阅读的
  • Children learn reading and writing at school.孩子们在学校学习阅读和写作。
  • He finds pleasure in reading.他从阅读中得到乐趣。
5 comprehension
n.理解,理解力;领悟
  • The teacher set the class a comprehension test.老师对全班同学进行了一次理解力测验。
  • The problem is above my comprehension.这个问题超出我的理解力。
6 expressions
n.表情( expression的名词复数 );表示;(数学)表达式;词
  • ritualized expressions of grief 以例行的方式表达悲伤
  • The fashionable remarks of today often become the commonplace expressions of tomorrow. 今天的时髦话往往变成明天的陈词滥调。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 judge
n.裁判员;法官,审判官;推事;vt.判断,判决,裁定,审理,鉴定;vi.下判断,作评价
  • He is a fair judge.他是一位公正的审判员。
  • Teachers always judge their students on the final examination.老师常根据期末考试来评价他们的学生。
8 strangers
陌生人( stranger的名词复数 ); 外地人,初到者
  • The local people are very hospitable to strangers. 当地人对外来客人十分友好热情。
  • He was a paradox—a loner who loved to chat to strangers. 他真是个矛盾人物,生性孤僻却又喜欢和陌生人闲聊。
9 apologize
vi.道歉,谢罪;vt.道歉,谢罪,辩白
  • You must apologize to her for having kept her waiting.让她等了这么久,你应该为此向她表示歉意。
  • I must apologize for calling so late.我真是抱歉这么晚了才打电话给你。
10 millionaire
n.百万富翁,大富豪
  • The millionaire put up a lot of money for the church.这位百万富翁为教会捐了许多钱。
  • She wants to marry a millionaire.她想嫁给一位有钱人。
11 favor
n.好感;赞同;好事;vt.赞同,喜爱;有利于
  • She is out of favor with her employer.她失去了雇主的欢心。
  • The new teacher finds favor in the eyes of the parents.那位新老师很受家长的欢迎。
12 measure
n.尺寸;措施;vt.测量;测度
  • Measure the body temperature before work each day.员工每天开始工作前要量度体温。
  • We measure the temperature with a thermometer.我们用温度计测量温度。
学英语单词
AIDS-antibody
alphanumeric pager
at your peril
Bdellomicrovirus
birth partner
branch of tonsil of cerebellum
catharises
CBW
chelidamic
cholophaein
clung to
coccus formicarii
cohesion stress
come in useful
declivity of berth
deuteranopsia
distracting
dog r.
dynamic axis
ear noch code
elevator periscope
error correction term
ethmoidal sinuss
even-even line
fencing plier
fermentation tank
ferrous rhodanate
flat sector magnet
FPBW
galerass
gill drawing machine
grandmommies
hamzeh
hobo stove
holographic read-only memory
initial excitation response
integrated device electronics
intimatest
iterm of repair job
jacket size player
Kashima-nada
l'hoest
letter of credit
levothyroxine
liability certificate
light drag
loseng
many-headed
mareth
moccasined
modern management science
motorcycle taxis
Mutalin
nead
nervus facialis
new variety
non-neoplastic cyst
oibs
on the latch
optical magnetometer
optimal power calibration
outdoers
Padania
pagurus luticola
Payments Committee
pedisulcus
peplau
plane of structure
positive ion cloud
processing times
prolled
Pyrrhocoroidea
railbeds
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
retroaction doctrine
self-evaluating organization
siegelson
slack-rope switch
smile at
spoileth
superoperators
t-distribution
teletype utility
Tibet Plateau
timber wax pencil
time to closest point of approach
tnd
toll-booth
tower counter-flow
tuberculosis of middle ear
twin brother
two-pole switch
wash out of
watercolor pigment
watershed leakage
wet diving
Wezepe
wimpled
with zest
wood sheathed decks
zintl line
zombie strips