Lesson 19 A very dear cat一只贵重的宝贝猫 非谓语动词
Listen to the tape then answer the question below: Why was Rastus 'very dear' in more ways than one?
Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay's cat.
Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years.
Rastus leads an orderly life. He usually takes a short walk in the evenings and is always home by seven o'clock.
One evening, however, he failed to arrive.
Mrs. Ramsay got very worried. She looked everywhere for him but could not find him.
Three days after Rastus' disappearance, Mrs. Ramsay received an anonymous letter.
The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of £1,000.
Mrs. Ramsay was instructed to place the money in a cardboard box and to leave it outside her door.
At first, she decided to go to the police, but fearing that she would never see Rastus again —the letter had made that quite clear— she changed her mind.
She withdrew £1,000 from her bank and followed the kidnapper's instructions.
The next morning, the box had disappeared but Mrs. Ramsay was sure that the kidnapper would keep his word.
Sure enough, Rastus arrived punctually at seven o'clock that evening.
He looked very well, though he was rather thirsty, for he drank half a bottle of milk.
The police were astounded when Mrs. Ramsay told them what she had done.
She explained that Rastus was very dear to her. Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one!
与课文关联的单词
dear *
/dɪə(r)/adj. 亲爱的;珍贵的;昂贵的kidnapper
/ˈkɪdnæpə(r)/n. 绑架者,拐骗者considerable
/kənˈsɪdərəb(ə)l/adj. 相当大的wealthy
/ˈwelθi/adj. 富的,有钱的orderly
/ˈɔːdəli/adj. 有规律的disappearance
/ˌdɪsəˈpɪərəns/n. 失踪anonymous
/əˈnɒnɪməs/adj. 匿名的ransom
/ˈrænsəm/n. 赎金cardboard
/ˈkɑːdbɔːd/n. 硬纸板withdraw
/wɪðˈdrɔː/v. (从银行)取钱punctually
/ˈpʌŋktʃuəli/adv. 准时地astound
/əˈstaʊnd/v. 使吃惊dear cat 亲爱的猫 OR 贵重的猫 Stephen hawking was a star scientist. 更新于:2024-05-09 10:05:29
Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay's cat.
Rarely are kidnappers interested in animals. 强调很少,引起部分倒装
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be interested in |
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造句:Children are rarely interested in history, but little John recently took considerable interest in ancient sculpture.孩子们很少对历史感兴趣,但是小约翰最近却对古代雕塑产生了浓厚的兴趣。
Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years.
wealthy adj. 富有的,丰富的
- wealthy / rich / affluent / well-off / well-to-do 有钱的、富裕的
share a house / apartment / flat / room with ... 与某人同住(share with 暗示没有关系、合租关系)
- I shared an apartment with Kim when I first came to Beijing.
room with ... 合住(同宿舍)
- I roomed with him at college.
live with ... 与某人同居住(情侣、亲属...)
- I'd love her to come and live with us. 我很愿意让她来和我们住在一起。
cohabit with ... 同居(男女朋友关系)
- She refused to cohabit with him before the wedding. 她拒绝在婚礼前与他同居。
分担 | 分享 |
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A sorrow shared by two is half sorrow; | a happiness shared by two is double happiness. |
We share an interest in history. 有共同的... |
造句:Alfred Bloggs, a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation, has shared an apartment with his colleague, George, for a great many years. Alfred Bloggs 是 Ellesmere 公司工作的一名垃圾工,他和他的同事George 合住一个公寓已经很多年了。
Rastus leads an orderly life.
lead / live a ... life 过着……生活
- He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life.他应该能够过上完全正常的生活。
- People in some backward regions still live a life without electricity. 一些落后地区的人们仍然过着没有电的生活。
He usually takes a short walk in the evenings and is always home by seven o'clock.
take / have / go for a walk / stroll 散步
- I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.
- I like to have a walk in the evenings. 我喜欢晚上散步。
- Let's go for a walk. 咱们去散散步吧。
- What do you want to do after breakfast? Why don't we take a walk down to the river?
- Phoebe: Hey, is Chandler here?Joey: No, no he went for a walk.
- walk the dog 散个狗的步(遛狗)
- stretch one's legs 蹬个腿儿(坐太久出去走走)
- You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, ... NCE3-44
She looked everywhere for him but could not find him.
He could not find his fifty pence anywhere, ... → She could not find her cat (him) anywhere.
'empty nest' problem / syndrome 空巢老人(empty nesters) 更新于:2024-05-09 11:51:59
Three days after Rastus' disappearance, Mrs. Ramsay receivedan anonymous letter.
receive sth. from sb. 收到某人的来信(较正式) | I have just received a letter from my old school. |
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get sth. from sb. 收到某人的消息和信息... (口语) | Did she get a message from Kate? 她从凯特那里得到消息了? |
hear from sb. 得到(某人)的消息/信 | My guess is that we won't hear from him again. 我想我们再不会收到他的消息了。 |
The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of £1,000. 假设现在
in safe hands 很安全(得到很好的照顾)
- Don't worry about the children. They are in safe hands.
- You can be sure your children are in good hands. 得到妥善照顾
- I am afraid that nuclear weapons could fall into the wrong hands. 落入恶人之手
a ransom of £1,000 赎金
- In 1908 Lord Northcliffe offered a prize of £ 1,000 to the first man who would fly across the English Channel.
- a reward of £ 1,000 酬金
- a fund of £ 1,000 基金
- a debt of £ 1,000 债务
- an investment of £ 1,000 投资
- a scholarship of £ 1,000 奖学金
if 从句中的动词用一般过去 § | 主句 would(¼) + v.(1) |
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if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of £1,000 | Rastus would be returned immediately |
Mrs. Ramsay was instructed to place the money in a cardboard box and to leave it outside her door.
instruct sb. to do 指示某人做某事(上级对下级、详细告知步骤、做法)
- A doctor will often instruct patients to exercise. 医生将经常嘱咐病人要锻炼身体。
- Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic.
At first, she decided to go to the police, but fearing that she would never see Rastus again —the letter had made that quite clear— she changed her mind.
fear v.害怕、担心
be afraid of ... | ...but |
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be afraid that ... |
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介词短语做原因状语
for fear of ... |
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for fear that ... |
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make sth. clear / explicit 使某事清楚/明确
- Possible side effects must be made clear / explicit.
- Could you clarify your remarks? clarify v.使清楚
- clarify one's position 表明某人的立场
The next morning, the box had disappeared but Mrs. Ramsay was sure that the kidnapper would keep his word.
the next / following / succeeding morning (过去的)第二天早上
- the morning after 第二天早上
keep one's word / promise 信守诺言(单数)
- break one's word / promise 失言(不用lose)
- He is a man of his word. 他是一个守信之人
- She is a woman of her word. 她是一个守信之人
Sure enough, Rastus arrived punctually at seven o'clock that evening.
sure enough 果然、不出所料
He looked very well, though he was rather thirsty, for he drank half a bottle of milk.
The police were astounded when Mrs. Ramsay told them what she had done.
were astounded 呆若木鸡
- When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman.
- When he went outside half an hour later, he was astonished to find that the little black lamb was almost white.
- He was astonished at what he found.
- A short time ago, villagers were astonished to learn that the ghost of Endley had died.
Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one!
非谓语动词如果是习语(固定搭配)不考虑逻辑主语
- Strictly speaking, the whale isn't a fish. 严格的说
- Judging from his face, he must be ill. 从...判断
- To make a long story short, he wanted money, and tried to get it without working. 长话短说
- The team has lost the last two games and, to make matters worse, two of its best players are injured. 更糟糕的是...
动词 → 介词
动词 | 介词 | 例句 |
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consider | considering | You use considering to indicate that you are thinking about a particular fact when making a judgment or giving an opinion. 鉴于 (某情况) |
include | including | You use including to introduce examples of people or things that are part of the group of people or things that you are talking about. 包括 |
exclude | excluding | You use excluding before mentioning a person or thing to show that you are not including them in your statement. 除…之外 |
concer | concerning | China's foreign policy concerning / regarding / respecting Japan |
regard | regarding | |
respect | respecting |
in more ways than one (习语)不止一个方面的
Known to millions, far and wide, for his book 'A Brief History of Time', Stephen Hawking was a star scientist in more ways than one.
练习题
M: Did you see the diamond ring Bill gave to Linda? 43 W: I sure did. It must have cost him an arm and a leg. Q: What does the woman imply about the ring?(单选)
A、Linda didn't like it.B、Bill lost it.C、It was very expensive.D、It was very small.