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[00:00.00]喜欢hxen.net,就把hxen.net复制到QQ个人资料中!Lesson 19 TEXT A  NIGHTINGALE
[00:25.99]Florence Nightingale came from a rich family and was very pretty
[00:37.54]In her family,young girls usually spent their time going to parties
[00:47.57]until they married rich young men.
[00:53.13]But Florence found parties boring;
[00:59.48]she wanted to be a nurse Finally,in 1850,
[01:09.22]when she was 30,her parents accepted her decision.
[01:17.30]So she went to study in a hospital in Germany.
[01:25.24]Then she was in charge of a nursing-home for women in London.
[01:34.38]Soon she was asked to go to the Crimea
[01:40.75]to take charge of the wounded soldiers
[01:46.08]The conditions in the Crimean hospital were terrible.
[01:52.93]Forty percent of the patients died.
[01:59.38]Certain beds seemed fatal:soldiers died in them after two days
[02:09.41]Nightingale decided that this was because of bad drains,
[02:18.06]and insisted that the government do something about it.
[02:24.69]Workmen put in a proper drainage system and supplied pure drinking water
[02:33.94]The death rate dropped to two percent.
[02:39.69]On her return to England
[02:44.39]people greeted Florence Nightingale as a heroine.
[02:50.55]She was an important force in the movement to reform
[02:58.31]hospitals and nursing in England.
[03:03.28]By 1900 unsafe hospitals and ignorant nurses were things of the past
[03:15.24]In her family,young girls usually spent their time going to parties
[03:42.09]until they married rich young men. until
[04:19.76]He lived in England until last year.
[05:08.92]Wait there until I call you.
[05:41.76]I won't go until tomorrow morning.
[06:19.32]I have nothing to say until I see my lawyer.
[06:45.37]The rain did not stop until midnight.
[06:55.84]In her family,young girls usually spent their time going to parties,
[07:13.19]until they married rich young men.
[08:18.44]spent... time going to parties
[08:31.11]spend...time doing something
[08:48.67]He spent his life time working for the cause of peace
[09:04.31]But Florence found parties boring.
[09:27.28]find...+adj.(or n.)
[09:45.43]I find him an interesting man.
[09:54.29]He found the text too difficult for him.
[10:06.64]Soon she was asked to go to the Crimea
[10:53.22]to take charge of the wounded soldiers
[11:06.07]was asked   to go to  to take charge of
[11:36.22]the Crimea
[11:45.88]take charge of  be in charge of
[12:20.26]He is in charge of that project.
[12:35.51]Mary is going to take charge of the child,when his parents are away
[12:54.77]percent 2%: two per cent
[13:43.09]55%: fifty-five per cent
[13:54.43]Certain beds seemed fatal:soldiers died in them after two days
[15:07.18]Nightingale decided that this was because of bad drains
[15:25.94]and insisted that the goverment do something about it.
[16:15.39]do something about it decided because of
[16:51.75]The plane was one hour late because of the bad weather
[17:08.88]Because of his efforts,the meeting was a great success
[17:24.04]insist We insist that he take the doctor's advice
[18:06.69]She insisted that the library be open on Sundays.
[18:21.84]The death rate dropped to two percent.
[18:50.29]drop to The temperature dropped to zero.
[19:05.44]death rate birth rate employment rate
[19:33.39]unemployment rate crime rate
[19:51.97]greet greet somebody as... She greeted me with a smile
[20:27.23]She was an important force
[20:43.17]in the movement to reform hospitals and nursing in England.
[21:13.91]by 1900 by I was very tired by the evening.
[21:38.55]I usually finish work by 5 o'clock.
[21:50.20]Right,that's all we have on the text for now.
[22:11.36]wanted accepted insisted seemed greeted
[23:12.51]died decieded
[23:30.77]married supplied
[23:51.12]dropped
[24:14.79]come--came spend--spent
[24:51.64]find--found go--went
[25:01.20]put--put be-was,were