时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:创新国际英语教程 学生用书 2


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[00:00.00]Unit  8   House and home

[00:04.70]4 While you read

[00:11.68]Home-but not alone

[00:15.80]Dave and Steve Briggs share a bedroom in their parents' house.

[00:23.04]You might think that's quite normal for brothers.

[00:27.77]but Dave and Steve aren't teenagers.

[00:33.04]They're both in their mid-thirties and their parents are now retired 1.

[00:39.71]They are part of a growing number of children

[00:44.67]who are being forced to live with their parents well intoadulthood,

[00:50.73]simply because they can't afford to rent or buy a place of their own.

[00:57.00]Steve has lived in the twobedroom terraced 3 house in the London suburb 4 of Walthamstow

[01:05.04]nearly all his life.

[01:08.52]apart from  two years when he was studying nursing in Derby.While he was there.

[01:16.28]he suffered a nervous breaddown and came home before completing his course.

[01:23.44]It was a difficult time.he said,

[01:28.69]it was the first time I'd really been away from my family

[01:33.96]and I was finding 5 the course quite stressful.

[01:38.40]In the end,I just couldn't cope 6 and my life just went to pieces.

[01:44.57]I've suffered from depression ever since.

[01:49.30]which has meant I've been in and out of work a lot.

[01:54.47]but I've always been able to come home and know I'll be looked after,

[02:00.53]that I won't end up on the streets because I couldn't afford to pay the rent.

[02:06.69]And until two years ago.I had the bedroom to myself,so that was all right.

[02:14.27]I had the TV and PlayStation in there.so I had my privacy 7.'

[02:20.62]All that changed when Dave got divorced 8

[02:26.78]and had to leave his large four-bedroom house to his wife and two kids.

[02:33.55]He had originally left home at seventeen.

[02:38.69]When he joined the army,and now works 9 as a mechanical 10 engineer for Ford 2 Motors.

[02:46.16]When Lisa and I divorced.

[02:50.81]I thought I would just rent somewhere close by

[02:56.38]so I could just drop in and see the kids easily,but when I started looking,

[03:03.14]I just couldn't believe how expensive everything was.

[03:08.47]I'd never actually had to rent a flat before,being in the army,

[03:14.93]and most landlords 11 wanted something like a hundred and fifty pounds a week just for a tiny studio flat.

[03:23.60]I thought about buying,but over the ten years Lisa and I had lived in our place,

[03:30.86]prices had just rocketed.I mean,for the money we paid for our house ten years ago.

[03:38.72]we culd probably only get a one or two-bedroom flat in a large block now.

[03:44.97]It's ridiculous!

[03:48.62]There were cheaper places,but they were in really rough parts of town.

[03:55.70]where I wouldn't want my kids walking around.

[04:00.07]And the trouble is,it's not stopping.

[04:04.22]Prices have almost doubled just in the two years I've been staying with my parents.

[04:11.66]You know,the other day I saw a parking space being sold for&73000!&73000!

[04:23.73]For a parking space!The world's gone mad!

[04:29.51]So how does he find living at home again?It was quite werid for a long time,

[04:39.07]but you get used to it.It has its advantages.

[04:45.02]I still get my meals cooked and my clothes washed,but of course,

[04:51.68]it's difficult to have any privacy.Steve snores really badly.

[04:58.95]And he's always smoking.It's really disgusting!

[05:05.01]I sometimes stay over at my girlfriend's flat,

[05:09.86]and I'm trying to persuade her to let me move in,

[05:14.51]but she's not keen 12 at the moment.So what else can I do?"

[05:20.26]As many people know,the answer is "Not much'.

[05:26.64]Unless.of course,you're prepared to move to a poor industrial town in the north

[05:32.80]or a tiny little village right out in the countryside,

[05:38.16]where you can buy a house for a tenth of the price it would be in London.

[05:43.61]I did suggest this to Steve."Yeah,right!

[05:50.28]So I could live in a slum 13 or in the middle of nowhere,

[05:55.53]it's not much of an alternative,is it?

[05:59.60]No, in the end,my family and job are here,and that's what's most important."

[06:08.56]4 Pronunciation:sentence stress

[06:22.22]When we complain about something,we usually place an extra stress on always and never.

[06:29.77]They're always gossiping.

[06:33.85]He never does the washing-up.

[06:38.11]While you listen

[06:54.67]Come in,come in.You can leave your bags in the hall for the moment.

[07:00.91]Take your coat off.Just hang it up on the back of the door there.

[07:06.66]Paul,why don't you take it?Honestly,he can be so rude sometimes.

[07:14.91]Hello.Nice to meet you at last.I'm Angela.Hello.

[07:23.38]Did you have a good journey?I was starting to get a bit worried about you.

[07:30.35]It was OK.but the plane was...what did you say.Paul?

[07:37.51]Yeah.I think she had a bit of a bumpy 14 flight from the sounds of things.

[07:43.96]It was almost an hour late getting in.A storm or something.

[07:49.32]Oh,poor you.Sit down.You must be exhausted 15.

[07:56.29]Sorry?You must be very tired.Yes,yes.

[08:03.74]Can I get you something to eat?

[08:08.18]No.thank you.I had something to eat on the plane.I'm just tired.Yes.I'm sure.

[08:17.11]The children wanted to stay up to meet you.but they've got school tomorrow.

[08:23.28]Do you want me to show you round the house now or shall we do it in the morning?

[08:29.44]No.I'm very tired,so maybe...

[08:35.68]So.We'll show you where everything is tomorrow?

[08:40.65]Is it OK if I just go to bed?

[08:45.11]Yes,yes of couse,It is very late.I need to get to bed myself.

[08:52.87]Paul,do you think you could take her bags up?

[08:57.60]Yeah,of course.Thanks,Goodnight.Yes,Sleep well.

[09:04.55]By the way,have you got an alarm clock?

[09:09.22]The children really do need to have their breakfast by seven thirty.

[09:15.47]Seven thirty?

[09:18.94]Do you want me to get you up tomorrow?

[09:23.30]Maybe that'll be easier as it's your first day.I...er...yes.



adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过
  • They were guarding the bridge,so we forded the river.他们驻守在那座桥上,所以我们只能涉水过河。
  • If you decide to ford a stream,be extremely careful.如果已决定要涉过小溪,必须极度小心。
a.(房屋)沿斜坡建造的
  • an Edwardian terraced house 一座爱德华七世时代的排屋
  • They made a terraced garden. 他们造了一个梯形花园。
n.郊区,郊外,近郊
  • Toward the suburb the houses begin to thin out.靠近市郊的地方房屋渐渐稀少。
  • Disneyland is in Los Angeles suburb.迪斯尼游乐场在洛杉矶的近郊。
n.发现,发现物;调查的结果
  • The finding makes some sense.该发现具有一定的意义。
  • That's an encouraging finding.这是一个鼓舞人心的发现。
v.(with)竞争,对抗;对付,妥善处理
  • He had a lot of work,but he was able to cope.他的活虽多,但还能应付得来。
  • They have to cope with a mountain of problems.他们得应付成堆的问题。
n.私人权利,个人自由,隐私权
  • In such matters,privacy is impossible.在这类事情中,保密是不可能的。
  • She wept in the privacy of her own room.她在自己房内暗暗落泪。
adj.离婚的;分开的;不相干的;脱离的v.与…离婚(divorce的过去式和过去分词);分离;与某人离婚,判某人离婚
  • Apparently they are getting divorced soon. 看样子,他们很快就要离婚。
  • Many divorced men remarry and have second families. 许多离婚的男子再婚组成了新的家庭。
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
adj.机械(学)的;力学的;机械似的;手工操作的
  • He borrowed a mechanical book from me.他从我这儿借了一本力学方面的书。
  • He looks very mechanical.他看上去非常呆板。
房东; 房东,地主( landlord的名词复数 ); 店主
  • Local landlords drove them off their plots. 当地的地主们把他们从小块土地上赶走。
  • Think on this, you drunken rich, and scornful landlords. 想想这个问题吧,你们这些醉醺醺的富人,傲慢的地主。
adj.热心的;敏锐的;激烈的;锋利的
  • There is keen competition between the two motorcar firms.两家汽车公司之间存在着激烈的竞争。
  • The children are mad keen to go to the zoo.孩子们非常想去动物园。
n.贫民窟,贫民区;vi.(因好奇而)逛贫民区
  • These children came from a slum area.这些孩子来自贫民窟区。
  • What a wretched existence the people in the slum lead!这个贫民窟里的人们过着多么令人悲惨的生活啊!
adj.颠簸不平的,崎岖的
  • I think we've a bumpy road ahead of us.我觉得我们将要面临一段困难时期。
  • The wide paved road degenerated into a narrow bumpy track.铺好的宽阔道路渐渐变窄,成了一条崎岖不平的小径。
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的
  • It was a long haul home and we arrived exhausted.搬运回家的这段路程特别长,到家时我们已筋疲力尽。
  • Jenny was exhausted by the hustle of city life.珍妮被城市生活的忙乱弄得筋疲力尽。
学英语单词
antiperthites
antitritium
applied technology
artificial potential
Auerbach in der Oberpfalz
bear's ear
become improverished
beehive (m44)
Biddwara
bursts in
carriage paid home
category 4
cdma2000
CEMR (Center for Energy and Mineral Resources)
cochlear nerve
cointegrating vector
complex drainage
complex periodontontitis
converted cruiser
Corydalis linstowiana
crayme
deodorising
disapparating
disclosure of an invention
drunk mouse
dynamometer brake
echoaortogram
effective length of roller
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum
etymologizable
fabricated shaft
floating type thermometer
fore-post
Frellstedt
Full Scale Output
gap-filling
Giloacchino Antonio Rossini
Gobioidei
Goedereede
Hagerhill
high-pressure generator
high-pressure vapor oxidation method
hobilar
hot gospellers
hrt
hydroxytetracycline
imvr
intensive filtration
isotropic symmetry
keep a large stock of
klement
lanugo
lateral conical beam
living-tree pergola
low-lift centrifugal pump
lrf
magnetic sheet piler
metal non-ferrous
minor calyx
Mozillian
national catalog of patents
null-character
o/w
output interrupt indicator
overdiscounts
pauncher
plastic sulfur
pneumococcic salpingitis
proficiency model of bilingualism
promises
pulling-into-step
pumping assembly
record placement strategy
reggia
ring current-transformer
robertito
rotational spectra
sainfoins
saprobia
sempiterne
separation regulator
singlestaff
sodium logging effect
standard-type mechanical tableting machine
staurosporin
Te Teko
tetramethyl orthosilicate
thalassium
three point suspension
to crap
toilet waters
toluene dealkylation
trailing part of plants
tray-type separator
tubeufia cerea
ultraviolet absorber
unemotioned
unspinning
Vegueta
weaving dynamics
woodshops
yes-man