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英语 王燕
Leon 4 Wisdom of Bear Wood Knowledge Into English 探索自然的秘密 explore the secrets of nature 赢得每个人的赞扬 earn everyone’s admiration 引进这种羊 introduce this sheep 要求公开道歉 demand an open apology 在田野里漫游 roam the fields 倒抽一口冷气 catch one’s breath 放弃希望 abandon hope 形成一个有力的班子 form a strong team 设计新的款式 design a new model 伸出她的手 extend her hand 悬空摆动他的脚 dangle his feet 给予批准 give permiion 积累经验 accumulate experience 拥有财产 poe property 收集事实 collect facts Into Chinese a rewarding experience 一次有收获的经验 seemingly different 看起来似乎不同 odds and ends 零星的东西 ancient castles 古老的城堡
a barbed-wire fence 铁丝网篱笆 a paradise on earth 人间天堂 stuffed birds 制成标本的鸟 a rare animal 一种珍稀动物 potential buyers 潜在的购买者 dried leaves 晒干了的树叶
a familiar-looking house 样子很熟悉的房子 clumsy movement 笨拙的动作 retired workers 退休工人
Some important phrases from the paage: wrenching myself away from: very very hard to say goodbye forming attachment: make friends no design of my own: immense property:
impenetrable stand of trees: secret fortre: holy place / private paradise: 神圣天堂
creep into another world------a vaulted cathedral 拱形的大教堂 Welcoming smile Put sb at ease:
Extending her fine hand 伸出她的小手 Fine hand means the skin is fine Take it clumsily in my own: hand in hand Wistful留恋的 Brim over:溢出
Slip through: 溜走 溜过 轻快地穿过 Fill up with:
Burst with/through: 充满 anger/ sadne Keep to oneself: reserved 保守 Care to do something: 愿意做某事 Wrench oneself away from Brim over:溢出 As it were可以说
Go(come)by时间一天天过去 To be warned against: 警告不要做
Verge on / against : 接近 远离 Thanks to 归功于
Odds and ends 零星的东西 At ease 不拘束 自在 舒适
With a will 意志 I began to train myself with a will.Idea 1.I spent most of my time wandering in the forests and the fields alone, acting Robin Hood, day-dreaming collecting bugs and bird-watching.From this part, I can see the young boy, he is very lonely and always play with himself, and he really needs a friend.2.One spring afternoon I wandered near where I thought I’d glimpsed a pond the week before.I proceeded quietly , careful not to alarm a bird that might loudly warn other creatures to hide.From this part, I can the private paradise is very very quiet.3.Perhaps this is why the frail old lady I nearly run into was as startled as I was.This is the first time they met.4.She gave a welcoming smile that instantly put me at ease.From this sentence, I can see the old lady leaves a very good impreion on the boy.5.A pair of powerful-looking binoculars dangled from her neck.The old lady is very profeional.6.They are very.But then, gamekeepers have been shooting them ever since they got here.They are introduced, you know, not native.The old lady gave the young boy some information about the owl in the Bear Wood.7.Anybody who knew this sort of stuff was definitely cool------even if she was trespaing in my special place.The young boy is very interested in what the old lady told him.8.I had been warned against going off with strangers, but somehow I sensed the old woman was harmle.The young boy trusts the old lady.9.I’m Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow, she introduced herself, extending her fine hand.Michael I said, taking it clumsily in my own.They hand in hand, go home together.This is the beginning of their enduring friendship.10.We set off, as we walked, she told me how she and her husband had moved to Berkshire after he’d retired as a college profeor about 10 years earlier.He paed away last year, she said, looking sudden wistful, So now I’m alone , and I have all this time to walk the fields.From this part, I can see the old lady mied her husband, and the young boy knew she is also very lonely.11.Mrs.Robertson –Glasgow opened the door and invited me in.I gazed about in silent admiration at the bookshelves , gla-fronted cases containing figures of ivory and carved stone„
From this part, I can see the old lady’s house is full of things that really attract the young boy.12.The hour went by much too swiftly.They spent the whole afternoon together, and they spent blifully long days together.12.Soon I began to see her almost every weekend.And my well of knowledge about natural history began to brim over.At school, I earned the nickname “Pro” and some respect from my fellow students.Even the school bully brought me a dead bird he had found, or probably shot , to identify.I have a well of knowledge that my fellow students don’t have, I earn some respects from my fellow students, I feel confident, thanks to the old lady ,It was her help that makes me profound.13.As time pa ,I did not notice that she was growing frailer and le inclined to laugh.Familiarity sometimes makes people physically invisible, for you find yourself talking the heart---to the eence, as it were, rather than to the face.14.One morning when I went downstairs to the kitchen, there was a famliliar-looking biscuit tin on the table.From her voice I knew everything instantly.I were lucky to be such a good friend for her.15.Wordlely, I took the tin to my room and set it on my bed.Then , hurrying downstairs , I burst through the front door and ran to the woods.I wandered for a long time, until my eyes had dried and I could see clearly again.Thanks to her help.But I have much more , the legacy of that long-ago encounter in Bear Wood.It is a wisdom tutored by nature itself, about the seen and the unseen., about the fact that no matter how seemingly different two souls may be, they poe the potential for that most precious, rare thing------an enduing and rewarding friendship.Since their first encounter, Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow gave the young boy too many precious memories and the young boy also learned and got a lot from Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow, when they first met in Bear wood for the first time, Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow gave him a welcoming smile that instantly put him at ease.After Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow introduced herself, she extended her fine hand to him in a more equal and valued way.Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow made delicious tarts for the young boy.Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow also taught him something about birds, insects, plants and trees.In a word, his encounter with Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow brought him too many valuable memories that would accompany and affect him during his lifetime.So he regarded it as a legacy.What his cro-age friendship left him was the most precious, rare thing------an enduring and rewarding friendship.Application Set about 开始做
She set about preparing the dinner Set down 记下 写下
Many observers believe that a new economic receion has set down for that country.Set off 使爆炸
The debate is still going on whether people should continue to be forbidden to set off fireworks in a big cities during national holidays.Set to 认真开始干
If we all set to work , we can fulfil our plan ahead of schedule.Set back 推迟 延缓 Running out
Time is running out.Run over碾过去
He was run over by a speeding car and died instantly.Run into 遇到
This has never been tried before, So it’s natural that we’ll run into all kinds of difficulties.After learning this story,I think we should cherish our friendship with our clamates and friends,we may don’t have the chance of having a cro-age friendship, I think we should cherish who accompany us at college, cherish who helped us all the time..Don’t just play alone, we should make more friends at college, then we can be more social, and we should bear in mind that we are not alone, we should get along well with our roommates at college, share things together.Don;’t be a selfish person , selfish person only care about himself/ herself.Never care about the others.Selfish person don’t share anything with others, and they can’t get information from others.They don’t have any friends at school, when they graduate, they don’t have friends , either..They are lonely.They don’t know how to cooperate with other.They can’t get anything from other people.In all, people need friends, they need friends to talk, to laugh together, to share things together.Then college students become more and more social.