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Lesson24Askeletoninthecupboard-LilyfalscadrhldouaonunprciationrendiffetlylyquickceteomplubletroldeanlesuselyasiowsllyrlizeeaienfluencfrieipndshdentevelopmrerdgaleosfeacldisoeraeirplantentationilydacusaemselhiftiepantHowdoyoulearnEnglish?IlearnEnglishby.HowdoyoulearnEnglish?IlearnEnglishby.workingwithfriendsmakingflashcardsreadingthetextbookmakingvocabularylistslisteningtotapesaskingtheteacherforhelpDoyoulearnEnglishbystudyingwithagroup?readingaloudpracticingconversationswithfriendsreadingEnglishmagazineswatchingEnglish-languageTVkeepinganEnglishnotebook1.Whatdidyouusetobe?2.Whatdidyouusetodo?3.Whatdidyouusetobeafraidof?1.Whatdidyouusetobe?2.Whatdidyouusetodo?3.Whatdidyouusetobeafraidof?thedarkbeingalonesnakesflyinginanairplanebigdogshighplacestestsspeakinginfrontofagroupskeletonseeminglyrespectableconcealvividdramaticruinheroinfictionvaryingmedicineseemrespecthidedestroydramaheronovelskeleton骷髅seemingly表面上地respectable体面地,雅观的conceal隐藏,隐瞒vivid生动的,栩栩如生的dramatic令人激动的,扣人心弦的ruin毁坏heroin女主人公fiction小说varying不同的medicine医药skeletonseeminglyrespectableconcealvividdramaticruinheroinfictionvaryingmedicine骷髅表面上地体面地,雅观的隐藏,隐瞒生动的,栩栩如生的令人激动的,扣人心弦的毁坏女主人公小说不同的医药skeletonn.骷髅askeletoninthecupboard=askeletoninthecloset--Itistimetobringthefamilyskeletonoutofthecupboard.seeminglyadv.表面上地Thenegotiationshascometoaseeminglyunbreakabledeadlock.(无法打破的僵局)respectableadj.体面的,雅观的respectableadj.值得尊敬的respectfuladj.尊重人的--Arespectablepersonisrespectfultoothers.respectiveadj.各自的--Allthestudentsreturnedtotheirrespectiveclassrooms.concealv.隐藏,隐瞒(比hide更正式,语气更强)concealsth.fromsb.--Heconcealedhisdisappointmentfromhisfriends.(失望)Youcannotconcealthetruthforever.vividadj.生动的,栩栩如生的Shegavethepoliceavividdescriptionoftheaccident.比较级morevivid/最高级themostvividdramaticadj.令人激动的,扣人心弦的,戏剧性的--Thedramaticsceneisstillvividinhismind.ruinvt.毁坏,毁灭(毁坏的过程不是一下子完成的)spoilvt.搞糟,宠坏v.扰乱--Therainruinedmyholiday.=Therainspoiledmyholiday.destroyvt.破坏,毁坏v.消灭,摧毁(完全摧毁,不可修复)--Theearthquakedestroyedalmosttheentirecity.damagevt.损害,损坏,使受损失(可以被修复)--Thecarwasdamagedandithasbeenrepaired.fictionn.小说(虚构,编造)(小说的总称,不可数)noveln.小说,长篇故事(某一部具体的小说)varyingadj.不同的varyvi./vt.改变,变--Theweathervariesfromdaybyday.various各种各样的variety种类guestroom(家庭中的)来客住房unpack(从箱中)取出stack(整齐地)堆放,排放underclothes内衣drawer抽屉petrify使惊呆dangle悬挂sway摇摆unsympathetic不表同情的,无动于衷的medical医学的stackv.(整齐地)堆放,排放--stackupthebooks.--Thehousewifeisstackinguptheclothing.stackn.摞,叠,大堆--astackofpapers一摞报纸astackofbooks一大堆书underclothesn.内衣underwearunderpantsundergroundunderlineunderestimateunsympatheticadj.不表同情的,无动于衷的beunsympathetictosb.对某人不表示同情unsympatheticallyadv.无同情心地sympathyn.同情,同情心sympatheticadj.同情的,表示同情的,感到同情的sympatheticallyadv.同情地,怜悯地--Themanagerwassympathetictohim,buthecoulddonothing.Weoftenreadinnovelshowaseeminglyrespectablepersonorfamilyhassometerriblesecretwhichhasbeenconcealedfromstrangersforyears.TheEnglishlanguagepossessesavividsayingtodescribethissortofsituation.Theterriblesecretiscalledaskeletoninthecupboard.Atsomedramaticmomentinthestory,theterriblesecretbecomesknownandareputationisruined.Thereader’shairstandsonendwhenhereadsinthefinalpagesofthenovelthattheheroine,adearoldladywhohadalwaysbeensokindtoeverybody,had,inheryouth,poisonedeveryoneofherfivehusbands.Itisallverywellforsuchthingstooccurinfiction.Tovaryingdegrees,weallhavesecretswhichwedonotwantevenourclosestfriendstolearn,butfewofushaveskeletonsinthecupboard.TheonlypersonIknowwhohasaskeletoninthecupboardisGeorgeCarlton,andheisveryproudofthefact.Georgestudiedmedicineinhisyouth.Insteadofbecomingadoctor,however,hebecameasuccessfulwriterofdetectivestories.IoncespentanuncomfortableweekendwhichIshallneverforgetathishouse.Georgeshowedmetotheguestroomwhich,hesaid,wasrarelyused.Hetoldmetounpackmythingsandthencomedowntodinner.AfterIhadstackedmyshirtsandunderclothesintwoemptydrawers,IdecidedtohangoneofthetwosuitsIhadbroughtwithmeinthecupboard.Iopenedthecupboarddoorandthenstoodinfrontofitpetrified.Askeletonwasdanglingbeforemyeyes.Thesuddenmovementofthedoormakeitswayslightlyanditgavemetheimpressionthatitwasabouttoleapoutatme.Droppingmysuit,IdasheddownstairstotellGeorge.Thiswasworsethan‘aterriblesecret;thiswasarealskeleton!ButGeorgewasunsympathetic.‘Oh,that,’hesaidwithasmileasifheweretalkingaboutanoldfriend.‘That’sSebastian.YouforgetthatIwasamedicalstudentonceuponatime.’Itisallverywellforsb.todosth.,but…好到是好,但是…--Itisallverywellforyoutosuggesttakingafewdays’rest,buthowcanwefinishourworkintime?stand(infrontofsth.)petrified站在…前,目瞪口呆--Westoodpetrifiedaswefelttheearthquakebegan.frightenedadj.受惊吓的(在某个特定的场合受到惊吓)terrifiedadj.恐惧的,受惊吓的(表示惊吓的程度非常强烈)afraidadj.害怕(表示一种状态,永久性的恐惧)asifHetalksasifheisdrunk.Youlookasifyoudidnotcare.Heactsasifhewasafool.Irememberthewholethingasifithappenedyesterday.
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