LESSON FOURTEEN The Odour of Cheese JeromeK.Jerome 第14课
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1.Introduction 2.Text 3.Language points 4.Exercises related to the text 5. Grammar 6.Grammar exercises 第14课
1. Introduction 2. Text 3. Language points 4. Exercises related to the text 5. Grammar 6. Grammar exercises 第14课
Lesson Fourteen Introduction Introduction This is an excerpt taken from Jerome's humorous novel Three Men in a Boat(1889).The three men were talking about what to take in their boat along the Thames. After they had excluded oil for its pungent smell,they came to cheese,and one of his misadventure with some smelly cheeses. 简介
Lesson Fourteen Introduction Introduction This is an excerpt taken from Jerome’s humorous novel Three Men in a Boat (1889). The three men were talking about what to take in their boat along the Thames. After they had excluded oil for its pungent smell, they came to cheese, and one of his misadventure with some smelly cheeses. 简介
Lesson Fourteen Introduction This hilarious narrative describes the author's misadventure with smelly cheese.The humor of this piece comes from his generous use of exaggeration and his portrayal of the narrator as being seemingly totally unaware of the havoc caused by the cheese. 简介
Lesson Fourteen Introduction This hilarious narrative describes the author’s misadventure with smelly cheese. The humor of this piece comes from his generous use of exaggeration and his portrayal of the narrator as being seemingly totally unaware of the havoc caused by the cheese. 简介
Lesson Fourteen Text Text The Odour(1 of Cheese By Jerome K.Jerome Cheese,like oil,makes too much of itself.2) It wants the whole boat to itself.(3 It goes through the hamper,and gives a cheesy flavor to everything else there.You can't tell whether you are eating apple pie or German sausage,or strawberries and cream.It all seems cheese. There is too much odor about cheese.(4 课文
Cheese, like oil, makes too much of itself.(2) It wants the whole boat to itself. (3) It goes through the hamper, and gives a cheesy flavor to everything else there. You can't tell whether you are eating apple pie or German sausage, or strawberries and cream. It all seems cheese. There is too much odor about cheese. (4) Lesson Fourteen Text Text The Odour(1) of Cheese By Jerome K. Jerome 课文
Lesson Fourteen Text I remember a friend of mine buying a couple of cheeses In Liverpool.Splendid cheeses they were,ripe and mellow,and a two hundred horsepower scent about them that might have been warranted to carry three miles,and knock a man over (5 at two hundred yards.I was in Liverpool at the time,and my friend said that if I didn't mind he would get me to take them back with me to London,as he should not be coming up for a day or two himself,and he did not think the cheeses ought to be kept much longer. 课文
Lesson Fourteen Text I remember a friend of mine buying a couple of cheeses In Liverpool. Splendid cheeses they were, ripe and mellow,and a two hundred horsepower scent about them that might have been warranted to carry three miles, and knock a man over (5)at two hundred yards. I was in Liverpool at the time, and my friend said that if I didn't mind he would get me to take them back with me to London, as he should not be coming up for a day or two himself, and he did not think the cheeses ought to be kept much longer. 课文
Lesson Fourteen Text “Oh,with pleasure,.dear boy,.”I replied,“with pleasure." I called for the cheeses.(6)and took them away in a cab.It was a ramshackle affair 7,dragged along by a knock-kneed,broken-winded somnambulist,which his owner,in a moment of enthusiasm,during conversation, referred to(8 as a horse.I put the cheeses on the top, and we started off at a shamble that would have done credit to the swifiest steam-roller ever built,(9 and all went merry as a funeral bell,until we turned the corner. 课文
“Oh, with pleasure, dear boy,” I replied, “with pleasure.” I called for the cheeses,(6) and took them away in a cab. It was a ramshackle affair(7), dragged along by a knock-kneed, broken- winded somnambulist, which his owner, in a moment of enthusiasm, during conversation, referred to(8) as a horse. I put the cheeses on the top, and we started off at a shamble that would have done credit to the swiftest steam-roller ever built, (9)and all went merry as a funeral bell, until we turned the corner. Lesson Fourteen Text 课文
Lesson Fourteen Text There,the wind carried a whiff from the cheeses full on to our steed.It woke him up,and with a snort of terror he dashed off at three miles an hour.(10 The wind still blew in his direction,and before we reached the end of the street he was laying himself out (at the rate of nearly four miles an hour,leaving the cripples and stout ladies simply nowhere. It took two porters as well as the driver to hold him in at the station;and I do not think we would have done it,even then,had not one of the men had the presence of mind to put a 课文
There, the wind carried a whiff from the cheeses full on to our steed. It woke him up, and with a snort of terror, he dashed off at three miles an hour. (10)The wind still blew in his direction, and before we reached the end of the street he was laying himself out (11)at the rate of nearly four miles an hour, leaving the cripples and stout ladies simply nowhere. It took two porters as well as the driver to hold him in at the station; and I do not think we would have done it, even then, had not one of the men had the presence of mind to put a Lesson Fourteen Text 课文
Lesson Fourteen Language points handkerchief over his nose,and to light a bit of brown paper.(12) I took my ticket,and marched proudly up the platform, with my cheeses,the people falling back respectfully on (13) either side.The train was crowded,and I had to get into a carriage where there were already seven other people.One crusty old gentleman objected,but I got in,notwithstanding; and putting my cheeses upon the rack, 课文
Lesson Fourteen Language Points handkerchief over his nose, and to light a bit of brown paper. (12) I took my ticket, and marched proudly up the platform , with my cheeses, the people falling back respectfully on (13) either side. The train was crowded, and I had to get into a carriage where there were already seven other people. One crusty old gentleman objected, but I got in, notwithstanding; and putting my cheeses upon the rack, 课文
Lesson Fourteen Text squeezed down with a pleasant smile,and said it was a warm day.A few moments passed,and then the old gentleman began to fidget. “ery close in here,4”he said. “Quite oppressive.”l5 said the man next to him. And then they both began sniffing, and,at the third sniff,they caught it right on the chest.(16 and rose up without another word and went out.And then a stout Lady got up,and said it was disgraceful 课文
squeezed down with a pleasant smile, and said it was a warm day. A few moments passed, and then the old gentleman began to fidget. “Very close in here,(14)” he said. “Quite oppressive, ”(15)said the man next to him. And then they both began sniffing, and,at the third sniff, they caught it right on the chest,(16)and rose up without another word and went out. And then a stout Lady got up, and said it was disgraceful Lesson Fourteen Text 课文