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would not be competing with this girl,she was not jealous of her and so she could say nice things about the girl's performance when her mother criticized the girl.2)Bad-mouthed:(infml,AmE.)to find fault with,criticize of disparage,e.g.His former colleagues accused him of bad-mouthed them too often in public. 48."play note right,but.no singing sound":We can see that although the mother did not speak grammatically correct English,she was able to express herself sufficiently.It is clear what she meant is that the girl played the notes right but failed to bring out the melody of that piece. 49.Picking on her:To pick on sb.means to blame sb.for sth.,especially unfairly 找岔子:对.唠叨指责,e,g.a.Why does the boss always pick on me?b. Why pick on me?c.He was picked on at school because he was much smaller than the other kids. 50.I knew almost.I said that-I knew immediately I had invited criticism by saying that. Subsection 4(Paras.29-46) 51.Ouestions:1)How did the girl react when her mother told her about her schedule for piano lesson and piano practice?2)Who was Auntie Lindo? What was her daughter Waverley like?How did the two mothers compare their daughters? 52.This subsection tells about how the girl was made leam the piano under the instructions of Old Chong.The girl hated the piano lessons because she didn't want to be somebody she was not.The relationship between the mother and daughter was getting more and more tense.When her mother was using her in competing with Auntie Lindo,she could not put up with her any more,and she decided to put a stop to"her foolish pride".What was she going to do?That naturally arouses the readers'expectation.With this anticipation,we continue our reading into the next part. 53.My mother had traded housecleaning service.until six-1 )The meaning of the sentence:my mother would do housecleaning for Mr.Chong.As a form of payment for her services she got free weekly piano lessons and a piano for her daughter to practice on every day,two hours a day from four until six.At this stage,the little girl was young to appreciate the efforts and sacrifice her mother made for her.2)trade sth.for:to exchange sth.for用.交换e.g.The early settlers traded copper for corn and pumpkins in order to pass the severe would not be competing with this girl, she was not jealous of her and so she could say nice things about the girl’s performance when her mother criticized the girl. 2) Bad-mouthed: (infml, AmE.) to find fault with, criticize of disparage, e.g. His former colleagues accused him of bad-mouthed them too often in public. 48. “play note right, but. no singing sound”: We can see that although the mother did not speak grammatically correct English, she was able to express herself sufficiently. It is clear what she meant is that the girl played the notes right but failed to bring out the melody of that piece. 49. Picking on her: To pick on sb. means to blame sb. for sth., especially unfairly. 找.岔子;对.唠叨指责,e.g. a. Why does the boss always pick on me? b. Why pick on me? c. He was picked on at school because he was much smaller than the other kids. 50. I knew almost . I said that-I knew immediately I had invited criticism by saying that. Subsection 4 (Paras. 29—46 ) 51. Questions: 1) How did the girl react when her mother told her about her schedule for piano lesson and piano practice? 2) Who was Auntie Lindo? What was her daughter Waverley like? How did the two mothers compare their daughters? 52. This subsection tells about how the girl was made learn the piano under the instructions of Old Chong. The girl hated the piano lessons because she didn’t want to be somebody she was not. The relationship between the mother and daughter was getting more and more tense. When her mother was using her in competing with Auntie Lindo, she could not put up with her any more, and she decided to put a stop to “her foolish pride”. What was she going to do? That naturally arouses the readers’ expectation. With this anticipation, we continue our reading into the next part. 53. My mother had traded housecleaning service.until six—1 )The meaning of the sentence: my mother would do housecleaning for Mr. Chong. As a form of payment for her services she got free weekly piano lessons and a piano for her daughter to practice on every day, two hours a day from four until six. At this stage, the little girl was young to appreciate the efforts and sacrifice he r mother made for her. 2) trade sth. for.: to exchange sth. for, 用.交换 e.g. The early settlers traded copper for corn and pumpkins in order to pass the severe
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