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Lesson1
TheMiddleEasternBazaar
I.
1)AbazaarisamarketorstreetofshopsandstandsinOrientalcountries.Such
bazaarsarelikelytobefoundinAfghanistan,theArabianPeninsula,Cyprus,Asiatic
TurkeyandEgypt.
2)Thebazaarincludesmanymarkets:cloth—market,copper-
smiths'market.carpet一market,food一market,dye-market,pottery一market,
carpentersJmarket,etc.Theyrepresentthebackwardfeudaleconomy.
3)AblindmancouldknowwhichpartOfthebazaarhewasinbyhissensesofsmel1
andhearing.Differentodoursandsoundscangivehimsomeideasaboutthevarious
partsOfthebazaar.
4)Becausetheearthenfloor,beatenhardbycountlessfeet,deadensthesound
offootsteps,andthevaultedmudbrickwallsandroofhavehardlyandsoundstoecho.
Theshop-keepersalsospeakinslow,measuredtones,andthebuyersfollowsuit.
5)Theplacewherepeoplemakelinseedoi1seemsthemostpicturesqueinthebazaar.
Thebackwardnessoftheirextractingoilpresentsanunforgetablescene.
II.
1)littledonkeyswentinandoutamongthepeopleandfromonesidetoanother
2)Thenasyoupassthroughabigcrowdtogodeeperintothemarket,thenoise
oftheentrancegradual1ydisappear,andyoucometothemuchquietercloth-market.
3)theydropsomeofitemsthattheydon'treallywantandbegintobargain
seriouslyforalowprice.
4)Hewillaskforahighpricefortheitemandrefusetocutdownthepriceby
anysignificantamount.
5)Asyougetnearit,avarietyofsoundsbegintostrikeyourear.
III.Seethetranslationoftext.
IV.
l)n.+n..seaside,doorway,graveyard,warlord
2)n.+v..daybreak,moonrise,bullfight
3)v.+n..cutback,cutthroat,rolIway
4)adj.+n..shortterm,sof'tcoal,softliner,hardware
5)adv.+v..output,upgrade,downpour
6)v.+adv..pullover,buildup
V.
1)thread(n.)shefailedtoputthethreadthroughtheeyeoftheneedle,(v.)
Hethreadedthroughthethrong.
2)round(v.)Onthe1stofSeptembertheshiproundedtheCapeofGoodHope.(adv.)
Hewheeledroundandfacedmeangrily.
3)narrow(v.)Inthediscussionswedidnotnarrowthegapanyfurther,(adj.)He
failedbyaverynarrowmargin.
4)price(n.)ThedefencesecretarysaidtheU.S.wasnotlookingforanagreement
atanyprice,(v.)Atthepresentconsumptionrates(ofoil)theworldmaywellbe
pricingitselfoutofitsfuture.
5)(v.)liveAbout40%ofthepopulationlivesonthelandandtriestoliveoff
it.(adj.)Thenationheardtheinauguralspeechinalivebroadcast.
6)tower(n.)Thetowerwasbuiltinthe14thcentury,(v.)Thegeneraltowered
overhiscontemporaries.
7)dwarf(v.)Athirdofthenation,scapitalgoodsareshippedfromthisarea,
whichdwarfsWestGermany'smightyRuhrValleyinindustrialoutput,(n.)Haveyou
everreadthestoryofSnowWhiteandtheDwarfs?
VI.
1)lightandheat:glare,dark,shadowy,dancingflashes,theredofthelivecoals,
glowingbright,dimming,etc.
2)soundandmovement:enter,pass,threadtheirway.penetrate,selecting,pricing,
doingalittlepreliminarybargaining,din,tinkling,banging,clashing,creak,
squeaking,rumbling,etc.
3)smellandcolour:profusionofrichcolours,pungentandexoticsmells,etc.
vn.
Dglare指刺眼的光;brightness指光源发出的强烈稳定的光,强调光的强度。
2)din指连续不断的噪音,听了很使人心烦意乱;sound指人们感觉到的各种各样的声音,
包括高亢的,轻柔的,悦耳的,难听的;noise指所有强烈的、混乱的或令人不快的sounds。
3)quiet或silent指没有声音;而音被压低或吸收而已。muted则指有声音,只不过声
-display指陈列(物品),让人看得见;exhibition指展示(物品),以引人注意、观看。
5)distinct指声音十分清晰,让人一听就知道与别的声音不一样;clear指某物丝毫也
不混乱、含糊或模糊不清,因而也就易于理解或领悟。
6)huge指体积大,比large更具体。
7)varied不同于different,它强调的是充满变化,有多种形式或种类繁多。
8)exotic不仅指很奇怪,而且指外来的,本地没有的。strange的“奇怪”内涵是:生
疏、异样、不自然、费解等。
9)sunlit一词更为具体,指因为阳光照耀而明亮;bright则强调光的强度。
10)massive不仅指大,而且指重,给人的印象深。
11)constantly强调稳定,始终如一;endlessly则强调没完没了,单一,乏味。
12)old意指旧的、老的或古老的;used不一定就是陈旧的,它的意思是因已用过而不再
新了。
vm.
1)buyers2)sharp,strong3)dismal,gloomy,solemn4)declaring,
insisting5)strike6)abundance,plenty7)richandcostly8)goods
9)mixing
IX.
l)Thereisthecloth—market,withitsprofusionofrichcolour.
2)Thereisthecoppersmiths'market,whereyoucanhearthesoundsoftinkling,
bangingandclashing.
3)Thereisthecarpet-market,whereyoucanfindvariedtexturesandregional
designs.
4)Thereisthespice—market,withitspungentandexoti'csinelIs.
5)Thereisthefood—market,witheverythingyouneedforthemostsumptuous
dinner.
6)Thereisasunlitcourtyard,withflowersbloomingandbirdschirping.
X.
1)Azig-zagpathlosesitselfintheshadowydistanceofthewoods.
2)Atthebazaartherearemanystallswheregoodsofeveryconceivablekindare
sold.
3)Ireallydon'tknowwhatitisthathasmadehimsoangry.
4)Thenewlyunearthedbronzevaseispleasinginformandengravedwithdelicate
andintricatetraditionaldesigns.
5)Beyondthemountainsthereisavastgrasslandthatextendsasfarastheeye
cansee.
6)Theydecidedtobuythathousewith,agarageattached.
7)Theteachersmakeapointofbeingstrictwiththestudents.
8)This1ittlegirlisverymuchattachedtoherfather.
9)Toachievethefourmodernization,wemakeapointoflearningfromtheadvanced
scienceandtechnologyofothercountries.
10)Asduskfell,daylightfadedaway.
11)Theapprenticewatchedhismastercarefullyandthenfollowedsuit.
12)Frankoftentookahandinthewashing-upafterdinner.
XI.
bazaar,veiledwomen,coppervessels,carpets,spice,mosque,camels,
caravanserai,desert,etc.
XII.Omitted.
XIII.
1)AsIgodeeperintothebazaar,thenoiseoftheentrancefadesaway,andI
cometothemutedcloth-market.Theearthenfloor,beatenhardbycountlessfeet,
reducesthesoundoffootsteps,andIcanhearnosoundbeingechoed.Theshop-keepers
speakinslow,controlledtones,andthe;customerstalkinthesameway.
Thecopper-smiths'marketiseasilytracedbythenoisecomingfromit.AsI
approachit,atinklingandbangingandclashingbeginstostrikemyear.Thenoise
issodeafeningthat1havetoIeaveasquicklyasIcan.Icanhardlyimaginehow
thosecopper-smithsandtheirapprenticescanbeartoliveinallthatnoise.
Lesson2
Hiroshimathe“LiveliestCityinJapan”
I.
l)ThewritermustbeanAmericanjournalistorreporter.2)Theaimofthevisit,
Ithink,wastogatherinformationaboutHiroshimatoday.3)Alotofsadthoughts
wereonhismind.Therewereothervisitorsfromabroadwhodidn'tsharehisviews.
Thefirstparagraphshowsthistousclearly.4)Hefeltasenseofguilt.
5)TheJapanesewerenotpreoccupiedwiththesamethoughtasthewriterwas.
6)HiroshimawasdifferentfromotherJapanesecitiesinthatitwasdestroyed
byanatomicbombonAugust6,1945.
7)Sincethen,ithasbeenrebuiltwithhardworkandwiththehelpofeducation,
scienceandtechnology.
8)Oneisanobviousconflictbetweenwesterninfluencesandthetraditional
customs.Anotheristhattheimpactofthe1945bombattackisstillfeltorseen
tillnow.
9)Becausehethoughtitwasunnecessarytodososincetheanswerswereobvious
afterhistalkwiththepatients.
10)TheanswerwastheHiroshimawasnottheliveliestcityinJapan.
II.
l)Theyweresoabsorbedintheirconversationthattheyseemednottopayany
attentiontothepeoplearoundthem.
2)Assoonasthetaxidriversawatraveler,heimmediatelyopenedthedoor.
3)Thetraditionalfloatinghousesamonghighmodernbuildingsrepresentthe
constantstrugglebetweenoldtraditionandnewdevelopment.
4)1sufferedfromastrongfeelingofshamewhenIthoughtofthesceneofmeeting
themayorofHiroshimawearingmysocksonly.
5)ThefewAmericansandGermansseemedjustasrestrainedas1was.
6)AfterthreedaysinJapanonegetsquiteusedtobowingtopeopleasaritual
toshowgratitude.
7)1wasonthepointofshowingmyagreementbynoddingwhenIsuddenlyrealized
whathemeant.Hiswordsshockedmeoutmysaddreamythinking.
8)Ithoughtforsomereasonorothernoharmhadbeendonetome.
Ill.Seethetranslationofthetext.
IV.
l)n.+presentparticiple:epoch—making,face一keeping,timeconsuming,
nerve-wracking
2)n.+pastparticiple:home—made,bedridden,sun—burnt,heartfelt
3)n.+adj.:pitch-dark,headstrong,duty-free,coal-black
4)n.+n.+-ed:1ion-hearted,iron-fisted,wall-eyed,brick-walled
5)adj.+n.+-ed:stiff-necked,highminded,dull-witted,warm—blooded,
empty-headed,cold—blooded
6)adj.+presentparticiple:high—sounding,hard-working,plain-sailing,
far—reaching
7)adj.+pastparticiple:high—flown,new-born,finespun,high—strung
V.
Dwas指事实如此;而mustbe意为“很可能”。
2)aWasIatthescene,,•?^^表示不能断定是不是在那里,而“WasInotatthe
scene…?”表示肯定是在那里,有“难倒……不是”的意思。
3)elderly意为“上了年纪的”,但不算太老。
4)grin指露齿而笑,有时可指傻笑,但不出声;laugh表示大笑;。mile-,词最常用,
指不出声地微笑,可表示开心、满意、喜爱等等。
5)sketch指很快地勾画出轮廓。
6)careful指认真、周全,小心谨慎以免出错;cautious指处处谨小慎微,以防失败或
危险。
7)site大多指一块地方,可大可小;它可能是留作特殊用途的地方,如建筑工地(a
buildingsite),也可能指发生某事的地方或场所,如第一枚原子弹爆炸的地方(siteofthe
firstatomicbombardment)ospot所指地点较小。
8)demolish意义比较实在,指彻底拆除,而destroy仅指破坏。
9)gay意为轻松愉快,兴致高。delightful指有魅力,心情好。
10)gaze指目不转睛地长久地注视,往往出于好奇、钦羡、着迷等。stare指盯着看,瞪
大眼睛看,往往出于吃惊、羡慕等。
VI.
1)job,task,duty2)unaware3)fronts,bythefrontdoors
4)striking/fascinating/strange/sight;continual,endless,constant
5)sudden,sharpfeeling;idea,thought,expectation6)killed,murdered
7)pain,torture8)fame9)daydream,thoughts10)atomicdisaster
11)teardown,pul1down12)meetwith,face
VII.
1)他刚才所讲的与讨论的问题无关。
2)战场旧址使他回想起那战火纷飞的抗战岁月。
3)他专心致志地工作,完全没有理会周围正在发生的事。
4)记者们看到诺贝尔奖获得者时感到很兴奋。
5)—老师用了个什么字?我没太听清楚。——我也没听清楚,很像是preoccupation。
6)又拐了一个弯,我们来到了一个可容几百人的大岩洞。
7)人们领悟到这骇人听闻的消息之后都惊得目瞪口呆。
8)铁水倒人混铁炉仃如把茶水从茶壶倒入茶杯。
9)手术的失败使年青的外科大夫心情沉重。
10)将军常到兵营里去,和普通战士们在一起。
VII.
1)soil2)soil3)earth4)earth5)familiarto6)familiar
with7)puzzled8)surprising9)admits10)hadconfessed
11)careful12)cautiously
IX.
l)Thereisnotasoulinthehal1.Themeetingmusthavebeenputoff.
2)Thebooklooksverymuchlikeabox.(Thebooklooksmuchthesameasabox.)
3)SichuandialectsoundsmuchthesameasHubeidialect.Itissometimesdifficult
totellonefromtheother.
4)Theverysightofthemonumentremindsmeofmygoodfriendwhowaskilledin
thebattle.
5)Hewassodeepinthoughtthathewasobliviousofwhathisfriendsweretalking
about.
6)Whathedidhadnothingtodowithher.
7)Shecouldn,tfallasleepasherdaughter,sillnesswasverymuchonhermind.
8)Ihavehadthematteronmymindforalongtime.
9)Helovessuchgatheringsatwhichherubsshoulderswithyoungpeopleand
exchangeopinionswiththemonvarioussubjects.
10)Itwasonlyafterafewminutesthathiswordssankin.
11)Thesoilsmellsoffreshgrass.
12)Couldyousparemeafewminutes?
13)Couldyousparemeaticket?
14)Thatelderlygrey-hairedmanisacoppersmithbytrade.
X.Omitted.
XI.
MyVisittotheEuropeanTown
Oneautumn,myfriendsandIwenttoWuxionvacation.Wedecidedtovisitthe
EuropeanTownfirst.ItisaparklocatedonthesideofTaiLake.ManyEuropean
scenicspotsarebuiltsmal1erthereandalotoftouristsgothereforsightseeing
everyday.Becausetheymayneverhavethechancetoseetherealones,theypayto
seetheseimitations.
Wearrivedatthetownlateinthemorning.Itbegantodrizzleaswestepped
inside.Buttheraindidn,tdecreaseourplea-surebecauseitwasmoreromanticthan
inthesunlight.Iwasdeeplyimpressedbythescenerythere.ThenumberofEuropean
31stylebuildingswasbeyondmyimagination.WesawTriumphalArchandEiffelTower
ofParis,theWindmillsofHollandandmanyothers.Hereandthere,peopleweretaking
pictures.Inanexcitedmood,westrolledtoeachbuilding.Wealsotookalotof
photosthere.IlikedtheonetakeninfrontofTriumphalArchmost.Itwassoreal
thatyoumightthinkIhadbeentoParis.
Wespenttherestofthedaythere.Itwasreal1yanunforgetableexperiencefor
me.
Lesson3
ShipsintheDesert
l)ThewriterwenttotheAralSeatosearchfortheunderlyingcausesofthe
environmentalcrisis.Whathesawtherewashotdrysand.
2)Itwastheannuallayersoficeinacoresampledugfromtheglacier.
3)Scientistsweremonitoringtheairseveraltimesadaytochartthecourseof
theclimatechange.
4)Becausethepolarcapplaysacrucialroleintheworld'sweathersystem,the
thinningofthepolarcapmightcausefloodinmanyplacesoftheworld.
5)TherearemoredifferentspeciesofbirdsineachsquaremileoftheAmazon
thanexistinallofNorthAmerica.ThedestructionoftheAmazonrainforestwill
meansilencingthousandsofsongswehaveneverevenheard.
6)Thewritercallsnoctilucentclouds,zghostsinthesky”.Asaresultofpollution,
thecloudsoccasionallyappearwhentheearthisfirstcloakedintheevening
darkness.AndtheyappearmoreoftenbecauseofahugebuiIdupofmethanegasin
theatmosphere.
7)Becausewearenotyetawakenedtotakeeffectivemeasurestodealwiththe
climatechange.
8)Carbondioxide'sabilitytotrapheatintheatmospherecausesglobalwarming.
Becauseglobalwarmingseriouslythreatenstheglobalclimateequilibriumthat
determinesthepat-ternofwinds,rainfall,surfacetemperatures,oceancur-rents,
andsealevel.Theseinturndeterminethedistributionofvegetativeandanimal
lifeonlandandseaandhaveagreateffectonthelocationandpatternofhuman
societies.
9)Thetwokeyfactorsarehumanpopulationandthescientificandtechnological
development.Thedramaticchangesthathaveoccurredinthesetwofactorsarea
suddenandstartlingsurgeinhumanpopulationandasuddenaccelerationofthe
scientificandtechnologicalrevolution.
10)Thewriter'ssolutiontoourecologicalproblemsistoreinventandfinally
healtherelationshipbetweenhumanbeingsandtheearthbycarryingoutacareful
reassessmentofallthe{actorsthatledtotherelativelyrecentdramaticchange
intherelationship.
II.
1)Itwasnotatal1possibletocatchalargeamountoffish.
2)Followingthelayersoficeinthecoresample,hisfingercametotheplace
wherethelayeroficewasformed2050yearsago.
3)keepsitsenginesrunningforfearthatifhestopsthem,themetalpartswould
befrozensolidandtheengineswouIdnotbeabletostartagain
4)Bitbybittreesintherainforestarefelledandthelandisclearedandturned
intopasturewherecattlecanberaisedquicklyandslaughteredandthebeefcan
beusedinham-burgers.
5)Sincemilesofforestarebeingdestroyedandthehabitatfortheserarebirds
nolongerexists,thousandsofbirdswhichwehavenotevenhadachancetoseewill
becomeextinct.
6)Thinkingabouthowaseriesofeventsmighthappenasaconsequenceofthe
thinningofthepolarcapisnotjustakindofpracticeinconjecture(speculation),
ithasgotpracticalValue.
7)Weareusinganddestroyingresourcesinsuchahugeamountthatweare
disturbingthebalancebetweendaylightanddarkness.
8)Orhavewebeensoaccustomedtothebrightelectriclightsthatwefailto
understandthethreateningimp]icationoftheseclouds.
9)Toputforwordthequestioninadifferentway
10)andgreatlyaffectthelivingplacesandactivitiesofhumansocieties
11)Weseemunawarethattheearth5snaturalsystemsaredelicate.
12)Andthiscontinuingrevolutionhasalsosuddenlydevelopedataspeedthat
doubledandtripledtheoriginalspeed.
III.Seethetranslationofthetext.
IV.
1)transportation,imitation,destruction
2)encirclement,enrichment,enlightenment
3)postage,coinage,advantage
4)sharpness,boldness,smoothness
5)admission,concession,depression
6)productivity,sensitivity,desirability
7)posture,departure,indenture
8)independence,prudence,impudence
9)flagrancy,consistency,potency
10)analysis,metabasis,metamorphosis
11)dictatorship,ownership,partnership
12)depth,length,birth
1)technology技术2)ecology生态学
3)hydrology水文学4)phrenology在页像学
5)neurology神经病学6)pathology病理学
7)physiology生理学8)pharmacology药理学
9)gynaecology妇科学10)oceanology海洋学
11)lexicology词汇学12)archaeology考古学
13)anthropology人类学14)criminology犯罪学
VI.
1)anarchist无政府主义者
2)naturalist自然主义者
3)biologist生物学家
4)psychologist心理学家
5)satirist讽刺作家
6)encyclopaedist百科全书编纂者
7)geologist地质学家
8)sociologist社会学家
9)zoologist动物学家
10)impressionist印象派艺术家
11)environmentalist环境保护论者
12)terrorist恐怖主义分子
VII.
1)submarine潜水艇
2)submerge淹没,潜入水中
3)subantartic'历南极的
4)subsolar在:太阳正下面的,赤道的
5)subhead小标题
6)subaquatic半水栖的
7)subdivide把...再分
8)suboxide低氧化物
9)subclass亚纲
10)subclimax亚顶极群落
11)subcommittee小组委员会
12)subconscious下意识的
13)subcontinent次大陆
14)subcontract转包合同
15)subculture亚文化群
16)subspecies亚种
17)subsoil底土
18)sublethal(毒药的量等)尚不致命的
VHI.
inlandsea,desert,coresample,glacier,atmosphere,carbondioxide,polarice
cap,globalwarming,Amazonrainforest,speciesofbirds,ecologicalbalance,
noctilucentcloud,methanegas,naturalgas,landfills,coalmines,ricepaddies,
termites,biomass,upperatmosphere,elephants,greenhousegases,watervapor,
growingmountainsofwaste,acidrain,chlorine,humanactivities,heat-absorbing
molecules,globalclimateequilibrium,winds,rainfall,surfacetemperatures,ocean
currents,sealevel,vegetativeandanimallife,etc.
IX.
1)basicexamples2)unalterable3)meeting4)characterizedstrike
againsteachother5)setup6)see,attack7)atthesametime
8)balance9)increasing,existence10)task11)out-of-date
X.
1)consequences2)results3)results4)outcome5)results,
6)outcome7)causes8)causes9)reason10)reasonll)relations
12)relationship13)relations14)relationship15)complex
16)complex17)complicated18)complex19)simple20)simplistic
XI.
1)with2)of3)on4)of5)in6)in7)against
8)than9)of10)as11)as12)with13)of14)of
15)for16)of
XII.
relationship,environment,garbage,what,endless,allow,that,dumping,dispose,
drown,having,old,mind,running,waste,it,sight11recent,debates,disposal,
ocean,elsewhere,confront,capacity,of,quantities,only,change,reduce,we,used,
interdependent,chosen,unless,dramatical1y,thinking,humankind,inherit
XIII.Omitted.
XIV.
WeMustProtectOurEcologicalSystem
Withthedevelopmentofhumancivilization,manhascreatedcountlesswonders,
butatwhataprice!Ourecologicalsys-tem,onwhichal1animals'existencedepends,
hasbeenseriouslydamagedandisstillbeingthreatened.Theearth*stemperature
isgettinghigher,moreandmoreforestsarebeingfelled,largenumbersofanimals
arefacingextinction,anddesertsareexpandingatanincrediblerate.
Thecausesfortheworseningecologicalsystemaremanifold.Perhapstwoofthe
majorproblems1ieinpeople*spursuitofshort-terminterestswithlittleattention
tolong-terminterestsandtheirpursuitofindividualinterestsratherthan
collectiveinterests.Inthefirstcase,manylakesarefilledtogrowcropsoreven
buildhouses;treesarecutdown,onlybaremountainsstandcoldinthewindand
arecapableofholdingnowaterwhenitrains.Inthesecondcase,scenicspotsbecome
dirtyanddesertedbecauseofnewlyestablishednearbyfactoriesproducingwaste
waterandair;industrialcountriesinvestheavilyinchemicalfactoriesintheThird
Worldnations,keepingtheirownlandrelativelyclean.
Tosolvetheproblemsmentionedabove,weshouldtryourbesttobalance
short-terminterestswithlong-termonesbymakinglong-termplansandtakingas
manythingsaspossibleintoconsideration.We're1ivingtodayandarestilltolive
tomorrowweandourposteritybothhavetoliveontheearth.Besides,Globalaction
shouldbetakentoprotectourecologicalsystem.People,easternorwestern,rich
orpoor,shouldjointheirhandstopreventourecologicalsystemfrombeingfurther
damaged.Wehaveonlyoneearthandwehavetomakeitabetterworld.
Lesson4EverydayUseforyourgrandmama
1)Inreal1ifethemotherwasalarge,big-bonedwomanwithrough,man-working
hands.
2)Deelikehermothertohaveaslenderfigureandafairskin,glisteninghair
andaquickandwittytongue.
3)Whenshemeetsastrangewhiteman,shealwaysavoidslookinghimintheeye
andisreadytogoaway.
4)Maggieisaninnocent,timidandkind-heartedgirl.
5)Becausetheyweremoreseriouslylookeddownuponbywhitemenatthattime,
andtheywerenotasawakenastheyaretoday.
6)BecauseDeedoesn,tlikeherfriendstoseethepoorstateherfamilyisin,
whichshethinksisshameful.ThistellsusthatDeeissomewhatasnob.Another
instancetoprovethisisthatshewantsnicethings.
7)Becauseitwasoldandstitchedbyhandinsteadofbymachine.Sothatshecould
usethemfordecorationshowingtothepeopleshewasassociatedwith.
8)Maggiewantedthequiltbecauseshecouldrememberhergrandmabetter,who
taughthertodoneedlework.
9)Becauseshewantedtoget.somevaluableheritagesofthefamily,mainlyout
ofhervanity.
10)Atfirstthemother1ikedDeebecauseofherbeauty,taste,andeducation.
Butwiththedevelopmentofthestory,herlovewastransferredtoadislikebecause
ofDee,segotism,whichwasobviouslyrevealedwhensheinsistedontakingthequilts
whilehersisterMaggiegaveupkeepingitwillinglytosatisfyherdesire.
11)It'simpliedthatthestoryiswritteninhonorofthegrandmamentionedin
itandthattheordinaryoldthingmaybesomethingpreciousfortheyoung.
II.
l)Shethinksthathersisterhasafirmcontrolofherlife.
2)Shecouldalwayshaveanythingshewanted,andlifewasextremelygenerousto
her.
3)ThepopularTVtalkshowstar,JohnnyCarson,whoisfamousforhiswittyand
glibtongue,hastotryhardifhewantstocatchupwithme.
4)11seemstomethatIhavetalkedtothemalwaysreadytoleaveasquicklyas
possible.
5)Sheimposedonuslotsoffalsity.
6)imposedonusalotofknowledgethatistotallyuselesstous
7)Sheisnotbrightjustassheisneithergood-lookingrich.
8)Deeworeaverylongdressevenonsuchahotday.
9)YoucanseemetryingtomovemybodyacoupleofsecondsbeforeIfinallymanage
topushmyselfup.
10)Soonheknowsthatwon,tdoforMaggie,sohestopstryingtoshakehandswith
Maggie.
11)AsIseeDeeisgettingtiredofthis,Idon,twanttogooneither.Infact,
IcouldhavetraceditfarbackbeforetheCivilWaralongthebranchesofthefamily
tree.
12)NowandthenheandDeecommunicatedthrougheyecontactinasecretiveway.
13)IfMaggieputtheoldquiltsonthebed,theywou1dbeinragslessthanfive
years.
14)SheknewthiswasGod'sarrangement.
III.Seethetranslationofthetext.
IV.
1)inelegant
2)astupidperson/asimpleton
3)tightlycurled
4)expressedorwordedwell/felicitous
5)say(usedtodescribedialogue)
6)asifshakehandsinafancyandelaborateway
7)Iknewyoucouldn'ttraceitfurtherback
8)mispronounced,failedtopronounceitcorrectly
9)peoplewhobredandfattencattleformeat
10)talkedmuchandrapidly
V.
l)Dee,however,isnotlikeme.
2)Icouldnevercarryatune.
3)Itwaslikethereactionyouhavewhenyouseethewrigglingendofasnake
justinfrontofyourfootontheroad.
4)Deecomesoutofthecarnext.Sheiswearingadresslongenoughtotouchthe
ground,inspiteofthishotweather.
5)Herearringsaregold,too,andtheyarehangingdowntohershoulders.
6)“No,Mama,“shesays〃MynameisnotDeenow,ithaschangedintoWangero
LeewanikaKernanjo!
7)“Whyshouldn,tIcallyoubyyournewname?''
8)Thosepeoplewerealwaystoobusy:•••
9)“DidUncleBuddywhittlethatone,too?”askedthebarber.
10)uImaginethatshedidal1thestitchingbyhand!”shebreathedagain,
clutchingthemtoherbosom.
VI.
1),,•mycomplexionhadasmoothandcreamytexture.
2),,,uncomfortablyandnervously,wantingtogetawayassoonaspossible.
3),••thequickandgreathumorthatwouldmakeeverybodylaughimmediately.
4)Hewastednotimeinmarryingacontemptiblecitygirlfromafamilyofignorant
ostentatiousandvulgarpeople.
5),•,moveherfeetingreatdiscomfort.
6)“Maggie'sbrainisve
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