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大学英语综合教程 第一册 unit 1b

2009-12-01来源:和谐英语
[00:00.00]on purpose     in advance     comprise      motion
[00:02.65]故意的/预先/包含/以动作示意
[00:05.30]adjust    think up     in the meantime    generally
[00:07.82]适应/想出/在此期间/通常
[00:10.34]appeal     clash     represent    decent
[00:12.56]吸引力/冲突/代表/正派
[00:14.79]evil     voluntary     assume
[00:17.95]As a summer job the author used to cut Mr.Ballou's lawn.
[00:23.07]The only problem was that Mr.Ballou never seemed to have any money to pay for it
[00:29.23]But what he did have to give was something that turned out to be for more valuable.
[00:35.08]When I was fourteen,I earned money in the summer by cutting lawns,
[00:40.20]and within a few weeks I had built up a body of customers.
[00:44.75]I got to know people by the flowers they planted
[00:49.21]that I had to remember not to cut down,
[00:52.45]by the things they lost in the grass or stuck in the ground on purpose.
[00:57.70]I reached the point with most of them
[01:00.76]when I knew in advance what complaint was about to be spoken,
[01:05.46]which particular request was most important.
[01:09.51](1) And I learned something about the measure of my nieghbors
[01:13.72]by their preferred mehtod of payment:by the job,by the month-or not at all
[01:19.39]Mr.Ballou fell into the last category,and he always had a reason why.
[01:25.21]On one day he had no change for a fifty,
[01:29.29]on another he was flat out of checks,
[01:32.60]on another,he was simply out when I knocked on his door.
[01:37.33]Still,except for the money part,he was a nice enough old guy,
[01:42.27]always waving or tipping his hat when he'd see me from a distance.
[01:48.30]I figured him for a thin retirement check,maybe a work-related injury that
[01:54.34]kept him from doing his own yard work.
[01:57.50]Sure,I kept track of the total,but I didn't worry about the amount too much.
[02:03.95](2)Grass was grass,and the little that Mr.Ballou's property comprised didn't take long to trim.
[02:10.82]Then,one late affernoon in mid-July,the hottest time of the year,
[02:16.46]I was walking by his house and he opened the door,montioned me to come inside
[02:22.52]The hall was cool,shaded,and it took my eyes a minute to adjust to the dim light
[02:29.19]"I owe you,"Mr.Ballou began, "but…"
[02:33.00]I thought I'd save him the trouble of thinking up a new excuse.
[02:37.02]"No problem.Don't worry about it."
[02:40.18]"The bank made a mistake in my account,"he continued,ignoring my words.
[02:46.40]"It will be cleared up in a day or two
[02:49.33]But in the meantime
[02:51.36]I thought perhaps you could choose one or two volumes for a volumes for a down payment."
[02:57.01]He gestured toward the walls and I saw that books were stacked everywhere.
[03:02.94]It was like a library,except with no order to the arrangement.
[03:08.87]"Take your time,"Mr.Ballou encouraged.
[03:12.10]"Read,borrow,keep.Find something you like.What do you read?"
[03:17.56]"I don't know."And I didn't.I generally read what was in front of me,
[03:22.27]what I could get from the paperback stack at the drugstore,
[03:25.79]what I found at the library,magazines,the back of cereal boxes,comics.
[03:33.16]The idea of consciously seeking out a special title was new to me,
[03:39.04]but,I realized,not without appeal-so I started to look through the piles of books
[03:46.17]"You actually read all of these?"
[03:49.33]"This isn't much,"Mr,Ballou said.
[03:52.65]"This is nothing,just what I've kept,the ones worth looking at a second time
[03:59.62]"Pick for me,then."
[04:01.48]He raised his eyebrows,cocked his head,
[04:05.00]and regarded me as though measuring me for a srit.
[04:08.76]After a moment,he nodded,searched through a stack,
[04:13.39]and handed me a dark red hardbound book,fairly thick.
[04:18.64]"The Last of the Just,"I read. "By Andre Schwarz-Bart.What's it about?"