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  • 大学英语精读 Unit Five

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    Unit Five   Text                      A miserable and merry Christmas? How could it         be?                 A MISERABLE, MERRY CHRISTMAS           Christmas was coming.  I wanted a pony.  To make sure that my par-     ents understood, I declared that I wanted nothing else.           Nothing but 

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                          A miserable and merry Christmas? How could it
             be?
                     A MISERABLE, MERRY CHRISTMAS
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               Christmas was coming.  I wanted a pony.  To make sure that my par-
         ents understood, I declared that I wanted nothing else.
               "Nothing but a pony?"my father asked.
               "Nothing, "I said.
      5       "Not even a pair of high boots?"
               That was hard.  I did want boots,  but I stuck to the pony. "No,  not
         even boots . "
             "Nor candy?  There ought to be  something to fill  your  stocking with, 
         and Santa Claus can't put a pony into a stocking. " .
    10     That was true, and  he  couldn't  lead a  pony down the chimney either.
         But no. "All  I want  is a pony. "I said. "If  I can't  have a  pony,  give  me 
         nothing, nothing. "
              On Christmas  Eve I  hung  up  my  stocking  along  with  my  sisters' .
              The next  morning  my sisters  and  I  woke up at six.  Then we raced 
    15 downstairs to  the  fireplace.  And  there  they were,  the gifts,  all sorts of
         wonderful things, mixed-up piles of presents. Only my stocking was emp-
         ty;  it  hung  Iimp;  not a  thing  in  it;  and  under and around  it -- nothing.
         My sisters had knelt down, each by her pile of gifts; they were crying with
         delight, till they looked up and saw me standing there looking so miserable.
    20 They came over to me and felt my stocking: nothing.
               I don't remember whether I cried at  that  moment,  but my sisters did. 
         They ran with  me  back to my bed;  and there  we all criey till I became in 
         dignant. That  helped some.  I got  up,  dressed,  and  driving  my  sisters 
         away, I went out alone into the stable, and there, all by myself, I wept.
    25 My mother came out to me and she tried to comfort me. But I wanted no 
         comfort. She left me.and went on into the house with sharp words for my 
         father.
              My sisters. came to me,. and I was rude. I ran away from them. I went 
         around to the front of the house, sat dadown  on the steps, and the crying 
    30 over , I ached . I was wronged, I was hurt : And my father must have been
         hurt,  too,  a little I saw him looking out of  the window.  He was watching
         me or something for an hour or two,  drawing back the curtain so little lest
         I catch him, but I saw his  face, and I think I can see now the anxiety upon
         it, the worried impatience.
    35       After an hour or two,  I caught sight of  a  man riding a pony down the
         street,  a pony  and a brand--new saddle;  the  most beautiful saddie  I ever 
         saw, and it was a boy's saddle. And the pony ! As he drew near, I saw that 
         the  pony was really a  small  horse,  with  a  black  mane and tail,  and one 
         white  foot  and  a white  star on  his forehead.  For such  a horse  as that I 
    40 would have given anything.
               But the man  came  along,  reading  the numbers on the houses, and, as 
         my hopes - my impossible hopes - rose, he looked at our door and passed 
         by,  he and the pony, and the saddle. Too much,  I  fell upon the steps and 
         broke into tears. Suddenly I heard a voice.
    45        "Say, kid,"it said, "do you know a boy named Lennie Steffens"
                I looked up. It was the man on the pony, back again. 
               "Yes, "I spluttered through my tears. "That's me. "
               "Well, "he said, "then this is your horse. I've been Iooking all over for 
         you  and  your house.  Why don't  you  put  your number where it can be 
    50 seen? "
               "Get down, "I said, running out to him. I wanted to ride. 
               He went on saying something about "ought to have got here at seven 
         o'clock, but --"
         I hardly heard,  I  could scarcely wait.  I  was  so  happy,  so  thrilled.  I 
    55 rode off up the street. Such a beautiful pony.  And mine!  After a while I  
         turned and trotted back to the stable. There was the family, father, moth-
         er, sisters, all working for me, all happy. They had been putting .in place 
         the tools of my new business: currycomb, brush, pitchfork - everything, 
         and there was hay in the loft.
               But that Christmas, which my father had planned so carefully, was it 
    60 the best or the worst I ever knew? He often asked me that ; I never could 
         answer as a boy.  I  think now that it was both.  It covered the whole dis-
         tance  from broken--hearted misery to bursting  happiness -- too fast.  A 
         grown-up could hardly have stood it.
                                                    New Words
    miserable/  a: causing unhappiness;very unhappy 悲惨的
    merry / a.   cheerful, -full of lively happiness, fun, etc: 欢乐
      的, 愉快的
    pony / n.      a small horse 矮种马;小马
    boot / n.       长统靴
    candy / . n.      (AmE) sveets 糖果
    stocking / n. 长(统)袜
    chimney / n. 烟筒
    eve / n.        前夕
    fireplace / n.            壁炉
    mixed-up / a. (different things) put together 混合的,混杂的
    limp / a.     soft;  not stiff or firm 软的 ; 松沓的
    kneel / ( knelt /nelt/ ) v go down or remain on the knee(s) 跪下
    indignant / a. angry at sth: . unfair 气愤的; 愤慨的
    stable / n building for keeping and feeding animals, esp.
         horses 马厩
    weep v. cry 哭泣;流泪
    rude / a. not at all polite 粗鲁的, 不礼貌的
    wrong/ vt. treat unjustly 委屈
    curtain / n.     窗帘
    lest / conj. for fear that 唯恐;以免
    anxiety / n. fear caused by uncertainty about sth. 焦虑
    impatience / n. inability to wait calmly 不耐烦,急躁 ,
       patience /n.
    brand // n.        商标, 牌子
    brand-new a. entirely new and unused 崭新的
    saddle / n.     马鞍
    mane / n.       马鬃
    forehead / n.     that part of the face above the eyes and below
       the hair 前额
    kid / n. child
    splutter / v. speak quickly and confusedly ( from excitement,
        etc. ) 语无伦次地说
    scarcely / ad. hardly, almost not 几乎不, 简直不
       scarce/ a.
    thrill / vt.    excite greatly 使非常激动
    trot / vi.     run or ride slowly, with short steps ( 马 ) 小跑
    currycomb / n a special comb used to rub and clean a horse 马梳
    pitchfork / n. 干草叉
    hay / n.     dried grass 干草
    loft / n.  a room over a stable, where hay is kept 草料棚
    broken-hearted./ a. filled with grief; very sad 心碎的; 极其伤心的
    misery / n.    the state of being very unhappy, poor, ill, lone-
         ly, etc. 悲惨 ; 不幸 ; 苦难
    happiness /n.  the state of being happy, 快乐, 幸福
    grown-up / a. & n. ( of ) an adult person 成人 ( 的 )
     
                                                      Phrases & Expressions
    make sure act so as to make something certain 确保 ; 查明
    nothing but nothing other than; only 除了…以外没有什么;仅仅,
         只不过
    stick to refuse to give up or change 坚持 , 不放弃
    hang up fix (sth. ) at a high place so that it does not touch the
    ground 挂起
    or something (used when the speaker is not sure) 诸如此类
    catch sight of see suddenly or for a moment 看到, 发现
    draw near move near 接近
    break into suddenly start ( to cry, laugh , etc . ) 突然 "' 起来
    in place in the right place 在适当的位置
     
                                 proper Names
    Santa Claus /     圣诞老人
    Christmas Eve         圣诞前夜
    Lennie Steffens /  伦尼·斯蒂芬斯
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