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Listen to the tape then answer the question below.
听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What was the difference between Bruce's behaviour and that of other people?
The rough across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from. Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed. Glancing at his map, he informed us that the next village was a mere twenty miles away. It was not that Bruce always underestimated difficulties. He simply had no sense of danger at all. No matter what the conditions were, he believed that a car should be driven as fast as it could possibly go.
As we bumped over eh dusty track, we swerved to avoid large boulders. The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car. We felt sure that sooner or later a stone would rip a hole in our petrol tank or damage the engine. Because of this, we kept looking back, wondering if we were leaving a trail of oil and petrol behind us.
What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared, giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps of bushes. But there was worse to come. Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure. In response to renewed pleadings, Bruce stopped. Though we all got out to examine the fissure, he remained in the car. We informed him that the fissure extended for fifty years and was tow feet wide and four feet deep. Even this had no effect. Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. Before we had time to worry about what might happen, we were back on the plain again. Bruce consulted the map once more and told us that the village was now only fifteen miles away. Our next obstacle was a shallow pool of water about half a mile across. Bruce charged at it, but in the middle, the car came to a grinding half. A yellow light on the dashboard flashed angrily and Bruce cheerfully announced that there was no oil in the engine!
New words and expressions 生词和短语
rough
adj. 崎岖不平的
boulder
n. 大石块
pit
v. 使得坑坑洼洼
perturb
v. 使不安
underestimate
v. 低估
swerve
v. 急转变
scoop
v. 挖出
hammer
v. (用锤)击打,锤打
ominously
adv. 有预兆的,不祥的
rip
v. 划破,撕,扯
petrol
n. 汽油
stretch
n. 一大片(平地或水)
obstacle
n. 障碍
clump
n. 丛,簇
fissure
n. (石,地的)深缝
renew
v. 重复
pleading
n. 恳求
gear
n. 汽车排档
astride
prep.骑,跨
crack
n. 缝隙
zigzag
n. “之”字形
shallow
adj. 浅的
grind (ground, ground)
v. 磨擦
halt
n. 停
dashboard
n. (汽车上的)仪表盘
参考译文
穿越平原的道路高低不平,开车走了不远,路面愈加崎岖。我们想劝说布鲁斯把车开回我们出发的那个村庄去。尽管路面布满石头,坑坑洼洼,但布鲁斯却一点儿不慌乱。他瞥了一眼地图,告诉我们前面再走不到20英里就是一个村庄。这并不是说布鲁斯总是低估困难,而是他压根儿没有一点儿危险感。他认为不管路面情况如何,车必须以最高速度前进。
我们在尘士飞扬的道路上颠簸,车子东拐西弯,以躲开那些大圆石。车轮搅起的石块锤击车身,发出不祥的锤击声。我们想念迟早会飞起一个石块把油箱砸开一个窟窿,或者把发动机砸坏。因此,我们不时地掉过头,怀疑车后是否留下了机油和汽油的痕迹。
突然大石块不见了,前面是一片平地,唯一的障碍只有一簇簇灌木丛。这使我们长长地松了口气。但是更糟糕的事情在等着我们,离我们不远处,出现一个大裂缝。我们再次央求布鲁斯小心,他这才把车停了下来。我们纷纷下车察看那个大裂缝,他却呆在车上。我们告诉他那个大裂缝长50码,宽2英尺,深4英尺。这也没有对他产生任何影响。布鲁斯挂上慢档,把两只前轮分别搁在裂缝的两边,顺着弯弯曲曲的裂缝,以发疯的速度向前开去。我们还未来得及担心后果,车已重新开上了平地。布鲁斯又看了一眼地图,告诉我们那座村庄离我们只有15英里了。下一个障碍是一片约半英里宽的浅水塘。布鲁斯向水塘冲去,但车开到水塘当中,嘎吱一声停住了。仪表盘一盏黄灯闪着刺眼的光芒,布鲁斯兴致勃勃地宣布发动机里没油了!
New words and expression 生词和短语
Rough a崎岖不平的=no smooth
Be rough on sb对某人苛刻、无礼
Don’t be rough on your friends.
Cut up rough 发脾气 We’d better not take the rough road.
Perturb v. 使不安=very upset
Be perturbed about sth
His threats didn’t perturb her in the least.
Disturb 并非用心去扰乱,语气弱得多
It is disturbing to think that a wild animal is still at large in the quite countryside.
Plague 病痛或类似事情的折磨而使人苦恼
The terrible disease plagued him.
Trouble 搅扰别人的安宁,舒适等
Sorry to give you trouble./sorry to trouble you.
Worry 表达不安的心情到了忧虑的程度
He is worried about his son’s safety.
Fret 持续的忧虑、哀伤或焦急,表示烦燥的心情
He freted himself all the time for news of her.
Upset 内心忐忑不安
I feel upset now because I am afraid I hurt you.
Dismay 使沮丧
Scoop v.(用勺子)挖出,铲出
She scooped out some suger.
Make a scoop走运,赚大钱,抢先得到新闻
That guy made a scoop.
Ominously adv有预兆地 Ominous adj
Look at those ominous black clouds.
Omen n./v预示着,预兆 This is a good/bad omen The clouds omen rain.
Rip v.用力地撕开=Tear
Rip the letter open Rip one’s mask away. Let things rip:=let things be
Rip into攻击 Rip off 偷窃 Rip up the back 背后说坏话
Stretch n.一大片
A stretch of land A stretch of water
At a stretch连续地,不停顿地
We worked for hours at a stretch.
We drove fast on a stretch of open field.
He is unable to work for long stretches.他不能连续地工作。
A stretch of hills
也可作动词,
stretch out伸出;到了极限
He stretched out his hand to get the apple.
There are forests stretching for hundreds of miles.
Transport was rather stretched in the Spring Festival.
Obstacle n.障碍
Lack of education is an obstacle to success.
Constitute an obstacle to 构成……障碍
Remove/overcome an obstacle克服障碍
Put obstacle in sb’s way妨碍某人的发展
Obstacle to
Key/answer/shred/advantage/disadvantage/admission/damage + to 一起使用
Obstruction 障碍物,阻塞通道的东西
There must be an obstruction in the pipe.
Hindrance 阻碍事物发展的人或物,重点在妨碍事物的发展
You are more of hindrance than help.
Obstacle 阻于途中的物体,也指受阻碍的状况

