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1、高英II-2課文后練習(xí):I.Writeshortnoteson:MarrakechandMorocco.SuggestedReferenceBooksSRB1. anystandardgazetteer2. EncyclopaediaBritannicaMarrakech:inwestcentralMorocco,attheNorthernfootofthehighAtlas,130milessouthofCasablanca,thechiefseaport.Thecityrenownedforleathergoods,isoneoftheprincipalcommercialcenterso

2、fMorocco.Itwasfoundedin1062andwasthecapitalofMoroccofromthenuntil1147andagainfrom1550to1660.ItwascapturedbytheFrenchin1912,whenitsmoderngrowthbegan.Ithasextremelyhotsummersbutmildwinters.Yearlyrainfallis9inchesandlimitedtowintermonths.ThecitywasformerlyalsocalledMorocco.Morocco:LocatedinNorthAfrica,

3、ontheMediterraneanSeaandtheAtlanticOcean.MoroccoisthefarthestwestofalltheArabcountries.Rabatisthecapital.Theestimatedpopulationin1973was15,600,000.About2000B.C.itwassettledbyBerbertribes,whohaveformedthebasisofthepopulationeversince.TheArabsinvadedMoroccointhe7thcentury,bringingwiththemIslam.Fromthe

4、endofthe17thcenturyuntiltheearly19thcenturyMoroccowasalmostentirelyfreefromforeigninfluence.Butin1912,aFranco-SpanishagreementdividedMoroccointo4administrativezones.Itgainedindependencein1956andbecameaconstitutionalmonarchyin1957.MoroccoisamemberoftheUnitedNations,theLeagueofArabStates,andtheOrganiz

5、ationofAfricanUnity.Moroccansaremainlyfarmers(70%)whotrytogrowtheirownfood.Theyoftenusecamels,donkeysandmulestopulltheirplows.Inthesouthafewtribesmenstill,wanderfromplacetoplaceinthedesert.II.Questionsoncontent:1. Insteadoftellingthereaderthatthenativesarepoor,Orwellshowspovertyinatleastfiveways.Ide

6、ntifythem.Herearefivethingshedescribestoshowpoverty-(a)theburialofthepoorinhabitants(b)anArabNavvy,anemployeeofthemunicipality,beggingforapieceofbread(c)themiserablelivesoftheJewsintheghettoes(d)cultivationofthepoorsoil;(e)theoldwomencarryingfirewood.2. HowarepeopleburiedinMarrakechSeeparagraphs1and

7、23. Explainthesentence,"Allcolonialempiresareinrealityfoundeduponthatfact."(para3)Alltheimperialistsbuilduptheirempiresbytreatingthepeopleinthecoloniesasanimalsinsteadofashumanbeings.4. WhatdoyouthinkmedievalghettoeswerelikeMedievalghettoeswereprobablyliketheJewishquartersinMarrakech-overc

8、rowded,thousandsofpeoplelivinginanarrowstreet,housescompletelywindowless,andthewholeareadirtyandunhygienic.5. Whydoesthewritersay,"Agoodjob.Hitlerwasn'there"IfHitlerwerehere,alltheJewswouldhavebeenmassacred大規(guī)模屠殺.6. Whatkindofpeople,accordingtoOrwell,arepartlyinvisibleWhydoeshestressthi

9、spointThosewhoworkwiththeirhandsarepartlyinvisible.It'sonlybecauseofthisthatthestarvedcountriesofAsiaandAfricaareacceptedastouristresorts.Thepeoplearenottreatedashumanbeings,anditisonthisfactthatallcolonialempiresareinrealityfounded.7. HowwaslandcultivatedinMoroccoSeeparagraph188. Whywastheoldwo

10、mansurprisedwhenthewritergaveherafive-soupieceTheoldwomanwassurprisedbecausesomeonewastakingnoticeofherandtreatingherasahumanbeing.Sheacceptedherstatusasanoldwoman,thatistosay,asabeastofburden.9. WhatdideverywhitemanthinkwhenhesawablackarmymarchingpastEverywhitemanthought."Howmuchlongercanwegoo

11、nkiddingthesepeopleHowlongbeforetheyturntheirgunsintheotherdirection"Theyknewtheycouldnotgoonfoolingtheseblackpeopleanylonger.Somedaytheywouldriseupinrevoltandfreethemselves.III.Questionsonappreciation:1. Thethingsofvalue,Orwellsaysin"WhyIWrite,"arealwayspolitical.Isthisessaypolitical

12、HasthewritersaidanythingofvalueYes,itis.InthisessayOrwelldenouncestheevilsofcolonialismorimperialismbymercilesslyexposingthepoverty,miseryanddegradationofthenativepeopleinthecolonies.2. Orwelldescribeshumansufferingandmiseryratherobjectively.HowthencanyoutellthatheisoutragedatthespectacleofmiseryHem

13、anagestoshowthatheisoutragedatthespectacleofmisery,first,throughtheappropriateuseofwordssecond,throughthecleverchoiceofthesceneshedescribes;third,throughthetoneinwhichhedescribesthesescenesandfinally,bycontrastingtheindignationatthecruelhandlingofthedonkeywiththeunconcerntowardsthefateofthehumanbein

14、gs.3. WhydoesthewriterrevealhisfeelingsaboutthedonkeysbutconcealhisfeelingsaboutthepeopleWhateffectdoesthiscontrasthaveonthereaderBecausethatshowsthecrueltreatmentthedonkeysreceiveevokesagreaterfeelingofsympathyinthebreastsofthewhitemastersthanthemiserablefateofthepeople.Thiscontrasthaveonthereadera

15、neffectthatthepeoplearenotconsiderednortreatedashumanbeings.4. Couldparas4-7justaswellcomeafter8-15asbeforeCouldothergroupsofparagraphsberearrangedWhatdoesthisindicateabouttheorganizationWhatgivestheessaycoherenceParagraphs4-7couldaswellcomeafter8-15asbefore.Othergroupsofparagraphscouldberearranged.

16、Thisindicatesthatthewholepassageismadeupofvariousindependentexamplesorillustrationsofthepeople'spovertyandsuffering.Thecentraltheme-allcolonialempiresareinrealityfoundeduponthisfact-givesunityandcohesiontothewholeessay.5. DoesthisessaygivereadersanewinsightintoimperialismHasthewritersucceededins

17、howingthatimperialismisan"evilthing"Thisessaygivesanewinsightintoimperialism.Yes,hehassucceededinshowingthatimperialismisan"evilthing".6. CommentonOrwell'slucidstyleandfineattentiontosignificantdescriptivedetails.Orwellisgoodattheappropriateuseofsimplebutforcefulwordsandthecl

18、everchoiceofthesceneshedescribes.Hislucid明暢,清楚的styleandfineattentiontosignificantdescriptivedetailsefficientlyconveyedtothereadersthecentralidea"allcolonialempiresareinrealityfoundeduponthisfact",thefactthatthepeoplearenotconsideredortreatedashumanbeings.IV. Paraphrase:1. Theburying-ground

19、ismerelyahugewasteofhummockyearth,likeaderelictbuilding-lot.(para2)Theburing-groundisnothingmorethanahugepieceofwastelandfullofmoundsofearthlookinglikeadesertedandabandonedpieceoflandonwhichabuildingwasgoingtobeputup.2. Allcolonialempiresareinrealityfoundeduponthatfact.(para3)Alltheimperialistsbuild

20、uptheirempiresbytreatingthepeopleinthecolonieslikeanimals(bynottreatingthepeopleinthecoloniesashumanbeings).3. Theyriseoutoftheearth,theysweatandstarveforafewyears,andthentheysinkbackintothenamelessmoundsofthegraveyard(para3)Theyareborn.Thenforafewyearstheywork,toilandstarve.Finallytheydieandareburi

21、edingraveswithoutaname.4. Acarpentersitscrossleggedataprehistoriclathe,turningchair-legsatlightningspeed.(para9)Sittingwithhislegscrossedandusingaveryold-fashionedlathe,acarpenterquicklygivesaroundshapetothechair-legsheismaking.5. Instantly,fromthedarkholesallround,therewasafrenziedrushofJews(para10

22、)Immediatelyfromtheirdarkhole-likecellseverywhereagreatnumberofJewsrushedoutwildlyexcited.6. everyoneofthemlooksonacigaretteasamoreorlessimpossibleluxury(para10)EveryoneofthesepoorJewslookedonthecigaretteasapieceofluxurywhichtheycouldnotpossiblyafford.7. Still,awhiteskinisalwaysfairlyconspicuous.(pa

23、ra16)However,awhite-skinnedEuropeanisalwaysquitenoticeable.8. Inatropicallandscapeone'seyetakesineverythingexceptthehumanbeings.(para16)Ifyoutakealookatthenaturalsceneryinatropicalregion,youseeeverythingbutthehumanbeings.9. NoonewouldthinkofrunningcheaptripstotheDistressedAreas.(para17)Noonewoul

24、dthinkoforganizingcheaptripsforthetouriststovisitthepoorslumareas(forthesetripswouldnotbeinteresting)10. fornine-tenthsofthepeopletherealityoflifeisanendless,backbreakingstruggletowringalittlefoodoutofanerodedsoil(para17)lifeisveryhardforninetypercentofthepeopleWithhardbackbreakingtoiltheycanproduce

25、alittlefoodonthepoorsoil11. Sheacceptedherstatusasanoldwoman,thatistosayasabeastofburden.(para19)Shetookitforgrantedthatasanoldwomanshewasthelowestinthecommunity,that。shewasonlyfitfordoingheavyworklikeananimal12. Peoplewithbrownskinsarenextdoortoinvisible.(para21)Peoplewithbrownskinsarealmostinvisib

26、le13. Theirsplendidbodieswerehiddeninreach-me-downkhakiuniforms(para23)TheSenegalessoldierswerewearingready-madekhakiuniformswhichhidtheirbeautifulwell-builtbodies14. Howlongbeforetheyturntheirgunsintheotherdirection(para25)Howmuchlongerbeforetheyturntheirgunsaroundandattackus15. Everywhitemanthereh

27、adthisthoughtstowedsomewhereorotherinhismind.(para26)Everywhiteman,theonlookers,theofficersontheirhorsesandthewhiteNCOsmarchingwiththeblacksoldiers,hadthisthoughthiddensomewhereorotherinhismindV. Translateparas20and21intoChinese.20然而這些人的真正奇特之處還在于他們的隱身的特性。一連幾個(gè)星期,每天在幾乎同一時(shí)候總有一隊(duì)老嫗扛著柴草從我房前蹣跚走過(guò)。雖然她們的身影已映人

28、我的眼簾,但老實(shí)說(shuō),我并不曾看見她們。我所看見的是一捆捆的柴草從屋外掠過(guò)。直到有一天我碰巧走在她們身后時(shí),一堆柴草奇異的起伏動(dòng)作才使我注意到原來(lái)下面有人。我這才第一次看見那些與泥土同色的可憐老嫗的軀體一些枯瘦得只剩下皮包骨頭、被沉重的負(fù)荷壓得彎腰駝背的軀體。然而,我踏上摩洛哥國(guó)土還不到五分鐘就已注意到驢子的負(fù)荷過(guò)重,并為此感到憤怒。驢子遭到苛虐,這是無(wú)疑的事實(shí)。摩洛哥的驢子不過(guò)如一只瑞士雪山救人犬一般大小,可它馱負(fù)的貨物重量在英國(guó)軍隊(duì)里讓一頭五英尺高的大騾子來(lái)馱都嫌過(guò)重。而且,它還常常是一連幾個(gè)星期不卸馱鞍。尤其讓人覺得可悲的是,它是世上最馴服聽話的牲畜。不需要鞍轡或韁繩。它便會(huì)像狗一樣跟隨著

29、自己的主人。為主人拼命干上十幾年活后,它便猝然倒地死去,這時(shí),主人便把它扔進(jìn)溝里,尸體未寒,其五臟六腑便被村狗扒出來(lái)吃掉。21這種事情當(dāng)然令人發(fā)指,可是,一般說(shuō)來(lái),人的苦難卻沒(méi)人理會(huì)。我并非在亂發(fā)議論,只不過(guò)是指出一個(gè)事實(shí)而已。褐種人簡(jiǎn)直就是一種無(wú)影無(wú)形之物。一頭背上被磨得皮破肉爛的驢子人人見了都會(huì)同情,而那馱著大捆柴草的老婦人則往往要有某種偶然因素才會(huì)受到注意。VI. Lookupthedictionaryandexplainthemeaningoftheitalicizedwords:1. wailingashortchantoverandoveragain(para2)chant:wor

30、dsrepeatedinamonotonoustoneofvoice2. anArabnavvyworkingonthepathnearby(para6)navvy:abbreviationof“navigator”,aBritishwordmeaninganunskilledlaborer,asoncanals,roads,etc3. hestoweditgratefully(para7)stow:putorhideawayinasafeplace4. hisleftlegiswarpedoutofshape(para9)warp:bend,curve,ortwistoutofshape5.

31、 astheJewsliveinaself-containedcommunity(para11)self-contained:self-sufficient;havingwithinoneselforitselfallthatisnecessary6. theploughisawretchedwoodenthing(para18)wretched:poorinquality,veryinferior7. allofthemaremummifiedwithageandthesun(para19)mummified:thinandwithered,lookinglikeamummy8. their

32、splendidbodieswerehiddeninreach-me-downkhakiuniforms(para23)reach-me-down:(Britishcolloquialism)second-handorready-madeclothing9. sohadtheofficersontheirsweatingchargers(para26)charger:ahorseriddeninbattleoronparadeVII. Discriminatethefollowinggroupsofsynonyms:1. wail,cry,weep,sob,whimper,moancry指因痛

33、苦、憂傷或悲哀而發(fā)出悲切的聲音,并伴以流淚。weep更具體,強(qiáng)調(diào)流淚;sob指嗚嗚咽咽、一吸一頓地哭泣;wail指無(wú)法抑制悲哀而拖長(zhǎng)聲調(diào)痛哭;whimper指像受驚的小孩一樣聲音壓抑地、時(shí)斷時(shí)續(xù)地哭;moan則指因悲傷或痛苦而低聲地、拖長(zhǎng)聲調(diào)地哀嘆。2. frenzy,mania,delirium,hysteriamania本指狂郁精神病所表現(xiàn)出的癥狀,具體表現(xiàn)為喜怒無(wú)常,時(shí)哭時(shí)笑,行為不能自制;delirium指暫時(shí)性精神極端錯(cuò)亂(如酒醉發(fā)燒時(shí)),具體表現(xiàn)為煩躁不安、語(yǔ)無(wú)倫次和產(chǎn)生幻覺;frenzy是非醫(yī)學(xué)用語(yǔ),指狂暴不能自制。hysteria在精神病學(xué)上指心因性紊亂,表現(xiàn)為容易激動(dòng)、焦躁不

34、安、感官和運(yùn)動(dòng)功能紊亂以及不自覺地模擬眼瞎、耳聾等。用于引申義時(shí),mania指對(duì)于某事的愛好達(dá)到狂熱的程度,成為癖好,如amaniafordrinking(嗜酒);delirium指極度興奮,如adeliriumofjoy(狂喜);hysteria指強(qiáng)烈的、不可控制的感情爆發(fā),如:Shelaughedandcriedinherhysteria(她又是笑又是哭,感情難以控制。)3. glisten,glitter,flash,shimmer,sparkleflash指突發(fā)的、短暫而耀眼的閃光;gleam指黑暗中閃現(xiàn)出的一束穩(wěn)定的光線;sparkle指星星點(diǎn)點(diǎn)的閃光;glitter指由物體反射出的

35、星星點(diǎn)點(diǎn)的閃光;glisten指外部亮光反射于沾水的平面上而顯出的光亮;shimmer指由微波蕩漾的水面反照出的柔和的閃光。SuggestedReferenceBooksSRB1. Webster'sNewWorldDictionaryoftheAmericanLanguage2. Webste'sNewDictionaryofSynonyms3. Reade'sDigest,UsetheRightWordVIII. Studytheformationofthefollowingcompoundnounsandlist5-10examplesofeach:1. hury

36、ing-groundburying-ground(verbalnounin-ing+noun):drinkingcup,hidingplace,divingboard,waitingroom,freezingpoint,carvingknife,writingdesk,typingpaper,swimmingsuit2. gravestonegravestone(noun+noun):oilwell,silkworm蠶,shirt-sleeves,girl-friend,gaslight煤氣燈,bloodstain,血跡frogman,蛙人window-pane窗格玻璃3. mid-airmi

37、d-air(adjective+noun):half-brother同母異父(或同父異母)兄弟,black-market,half-pay減半薪水,darkroom暗房,madman,double-talk含糊其詞的言談,空話,hothouse溫室,溫床,handyman手巧之人,受雇做雜事的人4. overcrowdingovercrowding(adverb+verbalnounin-ing):dry-cleaning,overeating,oversleeping,deep-freezing,underpricing抑價(jià),underrating低估,down-grading品位降低,up

38、-dating升級(jí)5. nine-tenthsnine-tenths(adjfromacardinalnumber+noun,fromanordinalnumber):one-fifth,two-sixths,three-eighths,one-ninthSuggestedReferenceBooksSRB1. anystandarddictionary2. anybookonlexicologyorwordbuildingIX. Inthisessay,thewritermakeseffectiveuseofspecificverbs.List10specificverbsyouconsid

39、erusedmosteffectivelyandgiveyourreasons.1. "thread"asin"Thelittlecrowdofmourners.threadedtheirwayacrossthemarket",indicatingthatthemarketwassocrowdedthatthecrowdcouldhardlypassthrough.2. "rise","sweat","starve",and"sink"asin"Theyriseou

40、toftheearth,theysweatandstarveforafewyears,andthentheysinkbackintothenamelessmoundsofthegraveyard"-",givingadeepimpressionofhowthesepeopleliveashortandmiserablelife.3. "sidle"asin"AnArabnavvyworkingonthepathnearbyloweredhisheavyhoeandsidledslowlytowardsus",showingclearl

41、yhowashymanwalkedcarefully.4. "grope"asin"Evenablindman.'.heardarumourofcigarettesandcamecrawlingout,gropingintheairwithhishand",presentingaclearpictureofablindmandesiringtogetacigarette.5. "mummify"asin"Allofthemaremummifiedwithageandthesun"-",aforce

42、fulwordindicatingwhatamiserablestatethosewomenarein.6. "hobble"asin"thefileofoldwomenhadhobbledpastthehousewiththeirfirewood",indicatingthatthesewomencouldnotwalkproperlybecauseoftheheavyloadtheywerecarrying.7. "tip"asin"itsmastertipsitintotheditch",showinghow

43、casuallyamasterdealswithhisdeaddogwhichhasservedhimdevotedly.8. "stow"asin"Itoreoffapieceandhestoweditgratefullyinsomesecretplaceunderhisrags",designatinghowmuchthepoornavvytreasuredthatpieceofbread.X. Eachofthefollowingsentencesmaybemademorecompactbypropersubordination.Rewriteth

44、em,usingsubordinateclauses,appositives,prepositionalorverbalphrases:1.TheBritisharmyhadlostallitsequipmentatDunkirk,andtherewasonlyasinglearmoreddivisionlefttoprotectthehomeisland.AftertheBritisharmyhadlostallitsequipmentatDunkirk,therewasonlyasinglearmoreddivisonlefttoprotectthehomeisland.2.Thedryp

45、rairielandwilldriftawayinduststorms,butitisstillbeingplowedforprofitlesswheatfarming.Althoughthedryprairielandwilldriftawayinduststorms,itisstillbeingplowedforprofitlesswheatfarming.3. Theeducationalprogrammaysucceed,butithastohavemorethanmerefinancialsupportfromthegovernment.Iftheeducationalprogram

46、istosucceed,ithastohavemorethanmerefinancialsupportfromthegovernment.4. Theyhavewastedtheirnaturalresources,buttheyshouldhaveprotectedandconservedthem.Theyhavewastedtheirnaturalresources,whichtheyshouldhaveprotectedandconserved.5. TheCaldwellfamilyopenedthefirstroughtrailandsoonothersettlerswerecomi

47、ng.SoonothersettlerswerecominginoverthefirstroughtrailwhichtheCaldwellfamilyhadopened.6. TheSmithsonianInstitutionisconstantlyworkingforabetterunderstandingofnatureforman'sbenefit,anditgetslittleornopublicity.TheSmithsonianInstituteisconstantlyworking,withlittleornopublicity,forabetterunderstand

48、ingofnatureforman'sbenefit.7. QueenMarywaseasilyshakenbypassions.Theywerebothpassionsofloveandpassionofhatredandrevenge.QueenMarywaseasilyshakenbypassions-passionsofloveandofhatredandrevenge.8. Idreadedopeningthedoorofhisoffice,butitwasonlyforafewdays.ForafewdaysIdreadedopeningthedoorofhisoffice

49、.9. ItwasearlymorningandtherewasafogandsoIcrawledoutandmademywaytothebeach.Concealedbythefogofearlydawn,Icrawledoutandmademywaytothebeach.10. Ileftthedoorofthesafeunlockedandtooktheleatherbagofcoinsandwalkeddownthestreettowardthebank.Leavingthedoorofthesafeunlockedandtakingtheleatherbagofcoins,Iwalk

50、eddownthestreettowardthebank.thefollowingparagraphsandthenanswerthequestions:1)Whatisthetopicsentence2)HasthewritersucceededinachievingunityGiveyourreasons.1.Lifeonthefarmisaneternalbattleagainstnature.Thereisalwaystherushtoharvestthecropsandtogetnextyear'sgrainplantedbeforethefallrainsstart.Tog

51、etthisaccomplishedthefarmermustbeoutatworkbydaybreak.Fruitsandvegetableshavetobegatheredbeforetheearlyfrost;henceeveryoneisbustlingaroundfrommorningtillnight.Fallisbeautifulwhentheleavesonthetreeschangecolorandthenfalloff.Wintersendsitswarmingcoveroverthefrozenground.Thiscausestheanimalstohuntforsom

52、ethingtoeat.Thereisnothing,sothefarmerhastofeedthem.Afterhisday'sworkisdone,thefarmerputsonhisslippers,reclinesonthedavenportinfrontofthefireplace,andspendsapeacefuleveningreading.Withinafewmonthsspringbeginswithitsbeautifulflowersandgreengrass.Thecowsgivemoremilksothefarmerhasmoreworktodo.After

53、thefirstspringrain,thecornmustbecultivated.Assummerapproachesthefarmerbeginstoworryforfearthatthesunwillcomeupandcookthegrainbeforeitisfullydeveloped,ormaybeathunderstormwillcomeupthuscausinghishaycroptorot.2.TherearethreereasonswhyIlikeJapanesefood.WhenIwasgrowingupIneverateJapanesefood,sincewelive

54、dinapartofTexaswheretherewerenoOrentals,butnowIreallylikeit.OneofthebestthingsaboutJapanesefoodisthatitconsistsprimarilyofmeatandvegetables,sothatit'snotatallfattening.However,mostJapaneseloverice.OneofmyJapanesefriendshasatleasttwobowlsofriceateverymeal.AnotherreasonforlikingJapanesefoodisthati

55、t'salwaysbeautifullyserved,evenatlower-pricedrestaurants.Everydishisaworkofart:thechickenyakitoriispresentedonagleamingplattercriss-crossedwithskewersofmeatandvegetables,andtheshrimptempuracomesonalovelylittlebambootray.FortheAmericanwhowantstoserveJapanesefoodlikethis,theseplattersandtraysmaybe

56、purchasedatalocalimportstore.MyfinalreasonforlikingJapanesefoodisitsexoticflavor.ThereisnothinginAmericanorEuropeancuisinequiteliketheflavorofsashimi(rawfishdippedinsoysauceandhorseradish)orshabu-shabu,ameatandvegetabledishthatyoucookrightatyourowntablebyswishingthebite-sizedpiecesinapanofseasonedbo

57、ilingwater.Also,fromthemalepointofview,Japaneserestaurantsareattractiveforanotherreason-thebeautifullittledoll-likewaitresses,whobowandsmileshylyastheyserveyourfood.Withallthis,isthereanywonderJapanesefoodappealstome1. "Lifeonthefarmisaneternalbattleagainstnature"isthetopicsentence.paragra

58、phlacksunity.Itisabadpieceofwriting.Thewriterofthisparagraphhascompletelyforgottenwhathehadstartedouttosay.Insteadofbeingan"eternalbattle",lifeinthisparagraphbecomesapleasantandexcitingexperience-whichitprobablyis,butthatisnotwhatthewritersetouttoprove.3. "TherearethreereasonswhyIlike

59、Japanesefood"isthetopicsentence.Thisparagraphlacksunitybecausethewriterintroducesfactsandideasirrelevanttothetopicstatedinhisopeningsentence,e.g."However,mostJapaneseloverice.OneofmyJapanesefriendshasatleasttwobowlsofriceateverymeal."and"Also,fromthemalepointofview,Japaneserestaurantsareattractiveforanotherreason-thebeautifullittledoll-likewaitresses,whobowandsmileshylyastheyserveyourfood.XII.Choosetherightwordfromthelistbelowforeachblank:fellcomedidfiredpulledfeelsaggedcollapsegoe

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