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廣州版小學(xué)英語四年級上冊Unit10CanIhelpyou?Let`ssingMissingWordsskirt
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clothesshop.2.Howdoestheshopassistantgreetthem?Hesays"CanIhelpyou?“3.WhatdoesJackwanttobuy?Hewantstobuyapairofblackshoes.4.Howmucharetheblackshoes?Theyareonehundredandfifty
yuan.5.Howmuchisapairofbluejeans?They`re
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yuan.Changeadialogueintoapassage:Jackisinthe_______.Hewantstobuy____________and__________.Theshoesare______andthe____are_______.So,hegivestheshopassistant________.clothesshopapairofjeansapairblackofblueshoes150yuanjeans200yuanyuan350ShoppingSentencesShopassistantsCustomersCanIhelpyou?Doyoulike..?Wehave…Doyouwantanythingelse?It’s\They’re…
yuan.Yes,please.Iwanttobuy….Verymuch.No,thanks.Howmuch…?No,thanks.\Yes,Iwantto…That`stooexpensive.Iwon`ttakethem(it).\It`sOK.I`lltakethem(it).clothesA:Hello.CanIhelpyou?B:Yes,please.Iwanttobuy…A:Wehave…B:Howmuch…A:They`re\It`s…B:I`lltakethem\it.B:Iwant…A:They`re\It`s…Anythingelse?B:No,thanks.A:Ok…B:Hereyouare.Thankyou!Bye!Reader,Imarriedhim.Aquietweddingwehad:heandI,thmoreorlessConstanceChatterley'sposition.Thewarhadbroughttheroofdownoverherhead.Andshehadrealizedthatonemustliveandlearn.
ShemarriedCliffordChatterleyin1917,whenhewashomeforamonthonleave.Theyhadamonth'shoneymoon6.ThenhewentbacktoFlanders:tobeshippedovertoEnglandagainsixmonthslater,moreorlessinbits.Constance,hiswife,wasthentwenty-threeyearsold,andhewastwenty-nine.
Hisholdonlifewasmarvellous.Hedidn'tdie,andthebitsseemedtogrowtogetheragain.Fortwoyearsheremainedinthedoctor'shands.Thenhewaspronouncedacure,andcouldreturntolifeagain,withthelowerhalfofhisbody,fromthehips7down,paralysedforever.
Thiswasin1920.Theyreturned,CliffordandConstance,tohishome,WragbyHall,thefamily`seat'.Hisfatherhaddied,Cliffordwasnowabaronet,SirClifford,andConstancewasLadyChatterley.TheycametostarthousekeepingandmarriedlifeintheratherforlornhomeoftheChatterleysonaratherinadequate9income.Cliffordhadasister,butshehaddeparted.Otherwisetherewerenonearrelatives.Theelderbrotherwasdeadinthewar.Crippledforever,knowinghecouldneverhaveanychildren,CliffordcamehometothesmokyMidlandstokeeptheChatterleynamealivewhilehecould.
Hewasnotreallydowncast.Hecouldwheelhimselfaboutinawheeledchair,andhehadabath-chairwithasmallmotorattachment10,sohecoulddrivehimselfslowlyroundthegardenandintothelinemelancholy11park,ofwhichhewasreallysoproud,thoughhepretendedtobeflippantaboutit.
Havingsufferedsomuch,thecapacityforsufferinghadtosomeextentlefthim.Heremainedstrangeandbrightandcheerful,almost,onemightsay,chirpy,withhisruddy,healthy-lookingface,arid12hispale-blue,challengingbrighteyes.Hisshoulderswerebroadandstrong,hishandswereverystrong.Hewasexpensivelydressed,andworehandsomenecktiesfromBondStreet.Yetstillinhisfaceonesawthewatchful13look,theslightvacancy14ofacripple.
Hehadsoverynearlylosthislife,thatwhatremainedwaswonderfullyprecioustohim.Itwasobviousintheanxiousbrightnessofhiseyes,howproudhewas,afterthegreatshock,ofbeingalive.Buthehadbeensomuchhurtthatsomethinginsidehimhadperished,someofhisfeelingshadgone.Therewasablankofinsentience.
Constance,hiswife,wasaruddy,country-lookinggirlwithsoftbrownhairandsturdybody,andslowmovements,fullofunusualenergy.Shehadbig,wonderingeyes,andasoftmildvoice,andseemedjusttohavecomefromhernativevillage.Itwasnotsoatall.Herfatherwastheoncewell-knownR.A.,oldSirMalcolmReid.HermotherhadbeenoneofthecultivatedFabiansinthepalmy,ratherpre-Raphaelitedays.Betweenartistsandculturedsocialists16,ConstanceandhersisterHildahadhadwhatmightbecalledanaesthetically17unconventionalupbringing.TheyhadbeentakentoParisandFlorenceandRometobreatheinart,andtheyhadbeentakenalsointheotherdirection,totheHagueandBerlin,togreatSocialist15conventions,wherethespeakersspoke18ineverycivilized19tongue,andnoonewasabashed20.
Thetwogirls,therefore,werefromanearlyagenottheleastdaunted21byeitherartoridealpolitics.Itwastheirnaturalatmosphere.Theywereatoncecosmopolitan22andprovincial23,withthecosmopolitanprovincialismofartthatgoeswithpuresocialideals.
TheyhadbeensenttoDresdenattheageoffifteen,formusicamongotherthings.Andtheyhadhadagoodtimethere.Theylivedfreelyamongthestudents,theyarguedwiththemenoverphilosophical24,sociologicalandartistic25matters,theywerejustasgoodasthementhemselves:onlybetter,sincetheywerewomen.Andtheytrampedofftotheforestswithsturdyyouthsbearingguitars,twang-twang!TheysangtheWandervogelsongs,andtheywerefree.Free!Thatwasthegreatword.Outintheopenworld,outintheforestsofthemorning,withlustyandsplendid-throatedyoungfellows,freetodoastheyliked,and---aboveall---tosaywhattheyliked.Itwasthetalkthatmatteredsupremely26:theimpassionedinterchangeoftalk.Lovewasonlyaminor27accompaniment.
BothHildaandConstancehadhadtheirtentativelove-affairsbythetimetheywereeighteen.Theyoungmenwithwhomtheytalkedsopassionately28andsangsolustilyandcampedunderthetreesinsuchfreedomwanted,ofcourse,theloveconnexion.Thegirlsweredoubtful,butthenthethingwassomuchtalkedabout,itwassupposedtobesoimportant.Andthemenweresohumble29andcraving30.Whycouldn'tagirlbequeenly,andgivethegiftofherself?
Sotheyhadgiventhegiftofthemselves,eachtotheyouthwithwhomshehadthemostsubtleandintimatearguments.Thearguments,thediscussionswerethegreatthing:thelove-makingandconnexionwereonlyasortofprimitive31reversionandabitofananti-climax.Onewaslessinlovewiththeboyafterwards,andalittleinclinedtohatehim,asifhehadtrespassed32onone'sprivacyandinnerfreedom.For,ofcourse,beingagirl,one'swholedignityandmeaninginlifeconsistedintheachievementofanabsolute,aperfect,apureandnoblefreedom.Whatelsedidagirl'slifemean?Toshakeofftheoldandsordid33connexionsandsubjections.
Andhoweveronemightsentimentalizeit,thissexbusinesswasoneofthemostancient,sordidconnexionsandsubjections.Poetswhoglorified34itweremostlymen.Womenhadalwaysknowntherewassomethingbetter,somethinghigher.Andnowtheyknewitmoredefinitelythanever.Thebeautifulpurefreedomofawomanwasinfinitely35morewonderfulthananysexuallove.Theonlyunfortunatethingwasthatmenlaggedsofarbehindwomeninthematter.Theyinsistedonthesexthinglikedogs.
Andawomanhadtoyield.Amanwaslikeachildwithhisappetites.Awomanhadtoyieldhimwhathewanted,orlikeachildhewouldprobablyturnnastyandflounceawayandspoilwhatwasaverypleasantconnexion.Butawomancouldyieldtoamanwithoutyieldingherinner,freeself.Thatthepoetsandtalkersaboutsexdidnotseemtohavetakensufficiently36intoaccount.Awomancouldtakeamanwithoutreallygivingherselfaway.Certainlyshecouldtakehimwithoutgivingherselfintohispower.Rathershecouldusethissexthingtohavepoweroverhim.Forsheonlyhadtoholdherselfbackinsexualintercourse37,andlethimfinishandexpend38himselfwithoutherselfcomingtothecrisis:andthenshecouldeparsonandclerk,werealonepresent.Whenwegotbackfromchurch,Iwentintothekitchenofthemanor-house,whereMarywascookingthedinnerandJohncleaningtheknives,andIsaid-
"Mary,IhavebeenmarriedtoMr.Rochesterthismorning."Thehousekeeper2andherhusbandwerebothofthatdecentphlegmatic3orderofpeople,towhomonemayatanytimesafelycommunicatearemarkable4pieceofnewswithoutincurring5thedangerofhavingone'searspiercedbysomeshrill6ejaculation,andsubsequentlystunned7byatorrent8ofwordywonderment.Marydidlookup,andshedidstareatme:theladlewithwhichshewasbasting9apairofchickensroastingatthefire,didforsomethreeminuteshangsuspendedinair;andforthesamespaceoftimeJohn'sknivesalsohadrestfromthepolishingprocess:butMary,bendingagainovertheroast,saidonly-
"Haveyou,Miss?Well,forsure!"
Ashorttimeaftershepursued--"Iseedyougooutwiththemaster,butIdidn'tknowyouweregonetochurchtobewed1;"andshebasted10away.John,whenIturnedtohim,wasgrinningfromeartoear.
"ItelledMaryhowitwouldbe,"hesaid:"IknewwhatMr.Edward"(Johnwasanoldservant,andhadknownhismasterwhenhewasthecadetofthehouse,therefore,heoftengavehimhisChristian11name)--"IknewwhatMr.Edwardwoulddo;andIwascertainhewouldnotwaitlongneither:andhe'sdoneright,foraughtIknow.Iwishyoujoy,Miss!"andhepolitelypulledhisforelock.
"Thankyou,John.Mr.RochestertoldmetogiveyouandMarythis."Iputintohishandafive-poundnote.Withoutwaitingtohearmore,Ileftthekitchen.Inpassingthedoorofthatsanctumsometimeafter,Icaughtthewords-
"She'llhappendobetterforhimnoronyo't'grandladies."Andagain,"Ifsheben'toneo'th'handsomest,she'snoanfaalandvarrygood-natured;andi'hiseenshe'sfairbeautiful,onybodymayseethat."
IwrotetoMoor12HouseandtoCambridgeimmediately,tosaywhatIhaddone:fully13explainingalsowhyIhadthusacted.DianaandMaryapprovedthestepunreservedly.Dianaannouncedthatshewouldjustgivemetimetogetoverthehoneymoon14,andthenshewouldcomeandseeme.
"Shehadbetternotwaittillthen,Jane,"saidMr.Rochester,whenIreadherlettertohim;"ifshedoes,shewillbetoolate,forourhoneymoonwillshineourlifelong:itsbeamswillonlyfadeoveryourgraveormine."
HowSt.Johnreceivedthenews,Idon'tknow:heneveransweredtheletterinwhichIcommunicatedit:yetsixmonthsafterhewrotetome,without,however,mentioningMr.Rochester'snameoralluding15tomymarriage.Hisletterwasthencalm,and,thoughveryserious,kind.Hehasmaintainedaregular,thoughnotfrequent,correspondenceeversince:hehopesIamhappy,andtrustsIamnotofthosewholivewithoutGodintheworld,andonlymindearthlythings.
YouhavenotquiteforgottenlittleAdele,haveyou,reader?Ihadnot;IsoonaskedandobtainedleaveofMr.Rochester,togoandseeherattheschoolwherehehadplacedher.Herfrantic16joyatbeholding17meagainmovedmemuch.Shelookedpaleandthin:shesaidshewasnothappy.Ifoundtherulesoftheestablishmentweretoostrict,itscourseofstudytoosevereforachildofherage:Itookherhomewithme.Imeanttobecomehergovernessoncemore,butIsoonfoundthisimpracticable;mytimeandcareswerenowrequiredbyanother--myhusbandneededthemall.SoIsoughtoutaschoolconductedonamoreindulgentsystem,andnearenoughtopermitofmyvisitingheroften,andbringingherhomesometimes.Itookcaresheshouldneverwantforanythingthatcouldcontributetohercomfort:shesoonsettledinhernewabode18,becameveryhappythere,andmadefairprogressinherstudies.Asshegrewup,asoundEnglisheducationcorrectedinagreatmeasureherFrenchdefects;andwhensheleftschool,Ifoundinherapleasingandobligingcompanion:docile19,good-tempered,andwell-principled.Byhergratefulattentiontomeandmine,shehaslongsincewellrepaidanylittlekindnessIeverhaditinmypowertoofferher.
Mytaledrawstoitsclose:onewordrespectingmyexperienceofmarriedlife,andonebriefglanceatthefortunesofthosewhosenameshavemostfrequentlyrecurred20inthisnarrative21,andIhavedone.
Ihavenowbeenmarriedtenyears.Iknowwhatitistoliveentirely22forandwithwhatIlovebestonearth.Iholdmyselfsupremely23blest--blestbeyondwhatlanguagecanexpress;becauseIammyhusband'slifeasfullyisheismine.NowomanwasevernearertohermatethanIam:evermoreabsolutelyboneofhisboneandfleshofhisflesh.IknownowearinessofmyEdward'ssociety:heknowsnoneofmine,anymorethanweeachdoofthepulsation24oftheheartthatbeatsinourseparatebosoms25;consequently,weareevertogether.Tobetogetherisforustobeatonceasfreeasinsolitude26,asgayasincompany.Wetalk,Ibelieve,alldaylong:totalktoeachotherisbutamoreanimated27andanaudiblethinking.Allmyconfidenceisbestowed28onhim,allhisconfidenceisdevoted29tome;weareprecisely30suitedincharacter--perfectconcord31istheresult.
Mr.Rochestercontinuedblindthefirsttwoyearsofourunion;perhapsitwasthatcircumstancethatdrewussoverynear--thatknitussoveryclose:forIwasthenhisvision,asIamstillhisrighthand.Literally32,Iwas(whatheoftencalledme)theappleofhiseye.Hesawnature--hesawbooksthroughme;andneverdidIwearyofgazingforhisbehalf,andofputtingintowordstheeffectoffield,tree,town,river,cloud,sunbeam--ofthelandscapebeforeus;oftheweatherroundus--andimpressingbysoundonhisearwhatlightcouldnolongerstamponhiseye.NeverdidIwearyofreadingtohim;neverdidIwearyofconductinghimwherehewishedtogo:ofdoingforhimwhathewishedtobedone.Andtherewasapleasureinmyservices,mostfull,mostexquisite33,eventhoughsad--becauseheclaimedtheseserviceswithoutpainfulshameordampinghumiliation34.Helovedmesotruly,thatheknewnoreluctance35inprofitingbymyattendance:hefeltIlovedhimsofondly,thattoyieldthatattendancewastoindulgemysweetestwishes.
Onemorningattheendofthetwoyears,asIwaswritingalettertohisdictation,hecameandbent36overme,andsaid--"Jane,haveyouaglitteringornament37roundyourneck?"
Ihadagoldwatch-chain:Ianswered"Yes."
"Andhaveyouapalebluedresson?"
Ihad.Heinformedmethen,thatforsometimehehadfanciedtheobscuritycloudingoneeyewasbecominglessdense38;andthatnowhewassureofit.
HeandIwentuptoLondon.Hehadtheadviceofaneminent39oculist40;andheeventuallyrecoveredthesightofthatoneeye.Hecannotnowseeverydistinctly:hecannotreadorwritemuch;buthecanfindhiswaywithoutbeingledbythehand:theskyisnolongerablanktohim--theearthnolongeravoid.Whenhisfirst-bornwasputintohisarms,hecouldseethattheboyhadinheritedhisowneyes,astheyoncewere--large,brilliant,andblack.Onthatoccasion,heagain,withafullheart,acknowledgedthatGodhadtemperedjudgment41withmercy.
MyEdwardandI,then,arehappy:andthemoreso,becausethosewemostlovearehappylikewise.DianaandMaryRiversarebothmarried:alternately,onceeveryyear,theycometoseeus,andwegotoseethem.Diana'shusbandisacaptaininthenavy,agallant42officerandagoodman.Mary'sisaclergyman,acollegefriendofherbrother's,and,fromhisattainments43andprinciples,worthy44oftheconnection.BothCaptainFitzjamesandMr.Whartonlovetheirwives,andarelovedbythem.
AstoSt.JohnRivers,heleftEngland:hewenttoIndia.Heenteredonthepathhehadmarkedforhimself
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