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1、Active reading(2),If you ask me,词汇,If you ask me,real life is not all its cracked up to be.Twelve years at school and three years at university,teachers banging on about opportunities in the big wide world beyond our sheltered life as students,and what do I find?Try as I might to stay cheerful,all I
2、 ever get is hassle,sometimes with people(especially boys,god,when will they grow up?),but mostly with money.Its just so expensive out here!Everyone wants a slice off you.The Inland Revenue wants to deduct income tax,the bank manager wants repayments on my student loan,the landlord wants the rent,ga
3、s,water,electricity and my mobile bills keep coming in,and all thats before Ive had anything to eat.And then some bright spark calls me out of the blue,asking if Im interested in buying a pension.At this rate,I wont even last till the end of the year,let alone till Im 60.,I didnt really want to go o
4、ut to work just yet.I mean,I wasnt a dropout and I knew Id have to some day.According to any number of people lifes not a picnic,theres no such thing as a free lunch.But given that Id got a good degree,I thought Id like to go on to get my masters.Actually,I had my eye on the course at the London Sch
5、ool of Economics(LSE).Top school,very good for my CV.But I talked to my mum about it,and she said she couldnt afford to support me any more.I kind of understand it,and not just because my degree is in economics.Shed worked hard for 15 years to give me an education.My dad wasnt around most of the tim
6、e,and when he was,he didnt have any money.Hed spent it gambling on the dogs or down the pub.So it came to the point when I just agreed with Mum,and bowed myself towards the inevitable.,If you ask me,and despite everything you hear,fortunately there are some really nice people out there.Take Mike,for
7、 example.When I left university,what I thought was that my mum would feel obliged to look after me if I returned home.So I packed up my belongings and went to London to get a job.I wanted something in finance and investments,because you know,maybe with a job like that,I could use my degree.But by th
8、at time,there were no jobs left,and I didnt really want to end up in some boring office,doing photocopies and making the tea.Go anywhere you like in London and theres usually a good pub.The day I realized no one in the city was going to offer me a job,I went into The Salisbury on Leadenhall Street f
9、or a drink and something to eat.Mike the landlord was at the bar,pouring pints with one hand,making sandwiches with the other,and washing the glasses all at the same time its true,he really did seem to have three hands.He also seemed to know everyone,and greeted the regulars by name,getting their dr
10、inks ready with the question,The usual today,is it?I thought he looked kind of cool,he was doing what he did best,serving thirsty clients,and no one did it better.So I went up to him and asked him whether there was a job for me.,Well,to cut a long story short,I started work in the pub one Friday lun
11、ch time.It was quite demanding work,but I liked it.People seemed to find me amusing and it made me feel better too.There was one middle-aged regular in a suit who always had a half of bitter and a ham and pickle sandwich,with the crusts cut off.When I saw Tony coming,I tried to have his lunch ready
12、for him even before he asked.He was another one of those really nice people.,翻译,依我看,现实生活并没有人们想象的那么好。我们上了12年的中、小学,又上了3年的大学,这期间老师们一直在没完没了地谈论在备受呵护的学生生活之外的那个广阔天地里的各种机会,可我遇到的又是什么呢?无论我怎么想保持心情愉快,可麻烦事总是接踵而来:有时是和人发生矛盾(尤其是跟男孩子,天哪!他们什么时候才能长大?),但通常是为钱发愁。这个地方什么东西都很贵!人人都想从我身上赚点钱:税务局要收个人所得税,银行经理要我偿清学生贷款,房东催我交房租、燃气
13、费、水费、电费,手机账单也不断地寄来。所有这些还没算上吃饭的钱。更可气的是,不知从哪里冒出一个自作聪明的家伙给我打电话,问我要不要买养老金。照这样下去,我甚至都支撑不到年底,更别提活到60岁领养老金了。,我那时还不想出去工作。我的意思是,我并不是个逃避现实社会的人,但我知道自己未来某一天可能不得不逃避现实。许多人认为“生活不是野餐”,“没有免费的午餐”。但既然我拿到了优等生文凭,我想我应该继续攻读硕士学位。实际上,我已经看中了伦敦政治经济学院的课程。这是一所顶尖的学校,能给我的履历表增添一段光彩的经历。但当我跟妈妈谈起这件事时,她说她没法继续供我上学了。我大概能理解她的心情,但并不仅仅是因为我
14、学的是经济学。15年来,为了能让我上学,她含辛茹苦。这些年来,父亲大部分时间都不在家。就算在家,他也没钱。他把钱都拿去赌狗、喝酒了。所以我听了妈妈的话,向命运低下了头。,依我看,不管人们说什么,幸运的是世上还有很多好心人。迈克就是其中的一个。大学毕业时,我想如果我回家,妈妈就会觉得她有责任照顾我。所以,我就收拾行李去伦敦找工作。我想找金融和投资方面的职位,因为你知道这样我就可以用上我的专业知识。可是那时候已经没有这样的工作了,但我又不愿意做复印文件、端茶倒水之类的乏味的办公室工作。在伦敦,无论走到什么地方,你都能找到一个好酒吧。有一天,我意识到这个城市没有人会雇我,于是我走进位于利德贺街的索尔
15、兹伯里酒吧去喝酒,顺便吃点东西。店主迈克正在店里,他一只手倒酒,一只手做三明治,同时还洗酒杯。他真的好像有三只手。他好像也认识所有的客人,叫得出常客的名字。他跟他们打招呼,帮他们调好酒,并问一句:“今天还喝这个,是吧?”我觉得他看起来蛮酷的,他在做着他最擅长的事情:为那些口渴的顾客服务,没人能比得上他。所以我就走上前去问他要不要雇人。,好吧,长话短说,某个周五的午餐时间我开始在那个酒吧打工。这份工作要求很高,但我喜欢。顾客好像觉得我很有趣,这也让我感觉好一些。有位穿西服的中年常客总要半杯苦啤酒和一份火腿泡菜三明治,面包皮要削掉。他叫托尼。我一看见他进来,尽量不等他开口就准备好他的午餐。他也是一
16、个好心人。,paragraph7,If you ask me,spending money when you dont have any is dead easy(及其容易).I began to think about how Id spend my first months wages.The flat where I was staying was expensive,and I just about had enough to cover the first months substantial bills.But I calculated that thered be just en
17、ough money over to treat myself to something(犒劳自己;特意买某物).Why not get a CD or maybe a plant to cheer up(亮堂起来;高兴起来)the flat?I thought.,Translate,依我看,一个人没钱的时候花钱最容易。我开始琢磨怎么花第一个月的薪水了。我住的公寓房租很贵,我挣的钱刚够支付第一个月的大笔账单,但是我估计还能剩点钱好好犒劳一下自己。我想,何不买张CD或买盆花草装点一下房间?,Grammar spend,spend.Vt.vi.(1)用(钱),花费 spend money on b
18、ooks 花钱买书spend all ones energies 竭尽全力(2)消耗,用尽,浪费 They went on firing until all their ammunition was spent.他们不断射击,直到耗尽所有的弹药。spend ones blood and life for the cause of communism 献身于共产主义事业,(3)消磨(时光),度过 spend on sth.(in doing sth.)spend a lot of care on sth.in doing sth.在某事上做某事时费很多心血 He doesnt spend muc
19、h time on his homework.他花在作业上的时间不多。,Phyase treat,treat.as.把当当成(看作)。例如:The teacher treats his students as his own sons and daughters.这位老师把他的学生看作是他自己的儿女。treat with 与谈判;与交涉;与打交道例如If we are to treat with them,it must be on equal terms.如果要我们与他们谈判的话,双方必须处于平等地位。,treat与like的搭配短语,treat sb like dirt,treat sb
20、like a dog把某人看得一钱不值。例如:People doing hard work were treated like dirt in the old days.在旧社会做苦工的人是被人瞧不起的。,paragraph8,It was my birthday on pay day(发薪日).Apart from Mike and Tony,I didnt have any friends in London.Seeing that I didnt have a boyfriend either,you can understand why I began to feel sorry fo
21、r myself.So I ordered myself some flowers,and asked them to be sent with a little card,saying With all my love Anon(匿名的).The highlight(最精彩的部分;使突出强调)of my birthday would be the confused look on the florists eyes when he delivered them.,Translate,发工资的那天正好是我的生日,除了迈克和托尼,我在伦敦就没有别的朋友了。如果你知道我那时还没有男朋友,你就会理解
22、我为什么觉得对不起自己了。我给自己定了些鲜花,让卖花的人附上一张卡片,上面写道:“给你我所有的爱。无名氏”。我生日那天最精彩的瞬间将会是送花人送我花时大惑不解的眼神。,paragraph9,Later that week,Tony came in as usual and sat down at the bar.Whats wrong with you?Wheres that smile gone today?I talked to him about.well,about pretty well(差不多;几乎)everything,money,the masters,my birthday,
23、the lot.He sympathized(同情,体谅)with me.,Translate,那周晚些时候,托尼像往常一样来了,在酒吧里坐下。“你怎么了?今天怎么不见你笑啦?”我跟他聊天嗯,差不多什么都跟他说了:钱、硕士学位、生日、命运。他很同情我。,paragraph10,Tony got up from his stool(凳子),and went over to talk to some of the others.Remember:The Salisbury is right in the heart of the city,so all the customers were in
24、banking or insurance or the stock market.Next day he turned up(出现,来到)with cheques to the value of 20,000.This is a loan for you to set up your business.The only collateral(担保物)you have is my trust in you that one day,youll pay us back if you can.And if you cant,too bad,thats the finance business for
25、 you.But I think you will.,Translate,托尼离开搁脚凳、走过去和另外几个人说话。别忘了:索尔兹伯里酒吧位于市中心,所以这里所有的顾客都从事银行、保险或证券工作。第二天,他拿着价值两万英镑的几张支票来到酒吧,对我说:“这是给你的创业贷款,你唯一的贷款担保就是我对你的信任,相信有一天你赚了钱会把钱还给我们。如果你还不了钱,那就太糟了,不过对你来说,也算是做过金融生意了。但是,我相信你还得了。”,paragraph11-13,I didnt say anything for fear that(生怕;以免)I was going to cry.What were t
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