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1、無讲解Detailed Study of the Text1. Face to Face with Guns (Title) face to face (with):1) close to and looking at someone or somethingWe were in the downtown area when we came face to face with Jack. 遇至杰克时我 们正在市中心。I wanted to explain things face to face我想当面把事情解释清楚。2) no escape from something and having
2、to deal with itI was brought face to face with the fact that I had very little success,我得面 对这样个事实:我几乎没取得什么成功。Sometimes one is brought face to face with facts that cannot be ignored, 何 时人 们得直面一些不可忽视的事实。2. Like most city folks, V m cautious. 1 scan the street and pathways for anything-or anyone一unusua
3、l before pulling into the garage. (Para. 1)Meaning: Like most people who live in a city, I act very carefully in order to escape possible danger. Before I drive my car into the garage to park, I look at the street and pathways very carefully to see whether there are unusual things or people. cautiou
4、s: a. careful to avoid danger or risksYou should be cautious when you cross the street. 过马路时要小心。He is a very cautious man; he always thinks very carefully before he makes a decision. 他是个非常小心谨慎的人,在作出某项决定之前总是先周密思考。 scan: vt. examine something carefully but quicklyShe anxiously scanned the faces of the
5、 people leaving the train.她惶恐不安地细 细察看正在离开火车的人们的张张脸。They scanned the room for clues,他们搜寻房间,寻找线索。V. read something quicklyI scanned through the booklet but couldn* t find the address.我把这小册子浏览了 一遍,但找不到地址。Scan the newspaper article and make a note of the main points.把这篇报刊文章浏 览下,并把文章要点记下来。 unusual: a. no
6、t expected or usualIt is unusual to see snow in this season in Beijing.在北京这个季节下雪是很少见 的。 pull into: move to one side and stopLet* s pull into this roadside restaurant for something to eat.咱们把车开到这家 路边餐馆弄点东西吃吧。The bus pulled into the opening at the side of the road to let the cars pass. 公 交车开到路边的空地上,让那
7、些小汽车通过。3. That night was no exception. (Para. 1)Meaning: That night was not different. (I did exactly the same thing: I looked at the street and pathways very carefully to see whether there was anything unusual or there were any unusual people around before pulling into the garage.) exception: n. C,
8、 U a person or thing that is not includedIt is possible to make rules about English spelling, but there are so many exceptions that the rules are not always helpful.英语拼写是可以列出规律来的,但不合规律的 例外情况太多,致使这些规律也并不总是有用。Most children prefer playing to working, but Jim is an exception. 许多孩子昌欢玩, 而不喜欢干活,但吉姆是个例外。 no
9、 exception: something that is definitely includedLanguage has always been the mirror to society. English is no exception, 语百是 社会的一面镜子,英语也不例外。All fresh vegetables, with no exception, contain some vitamin C,所有新鲜蔬菜无 一例外都含有维生素C。4. . a portly, unshaven young man in a stocking cap and dark nylon jacket. (
10、Para. 1)Meaning: . a fat, young man who hadn, t shaven his face and was wearing a stocking cap and a dark nylon jacket. in: have something on, wear somethinga girl in red/in a fur coat穿红衣服/穿毛皮大衣的女孩 a man in uniform穿制服的男人5. . emerged from the shrub by the parking pad and put his pistol between my eye
11、s. (Para. 1)Meaning: . came up from behind a small bush near the parking pad, and he held a small gun close to my face, between my eyes.Note that a “parking pad is an area covered with concrete (水泥)where people park their cars, or a space where people park, with or without some sort of covering on t
12、he ground. However, if you search on the web, you can find that a parking pad may be a one-piece polyvinyl (乙烯聚合物的)protector for your garage or shop space. It is made from a tough PVC nonporous (不渗水的)surface that has been specially formulated to protect against oi 1, antifreeze, salt, and common con
13、taminates found on garage and shop floors. Therefore it is also possible in the text the parking pad is such a pad used to park cars on.6. Give it up, mother-, he threatened. Give it up.” (Para. 2)Mother is a curse word here with the second word omitted because it is too offensive for print. It is u
14、sed to express great anger or annoyance with someone. It is a very rude and offensive word.7. As I spoke, I set the KFC box on the planter beside the pathway, contriving as I did so to toss my house keys into a bush. (Para. 3)Meaning: While I was speaking, I put the KFC box on the planter beside the
15、 pathway, and at the same time I threw my house keys on purpose into a bush. contrive: vi. manage to do something although there are difficultiesHe contrived to make a mess of the whole thing,他费尽心机把事情弄糟了。Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert.她想了种种办法弄到了音乐会 的票。 toss: vt. throw something
16、, especially something 1 ight, with a quick movement of ones handCatch! said Sandra, tossing her bag to him. “接住!” 桑德拉说道,把自己的包抛 给了他。She crumpled the letter into a ball and tossed it into the fire.她把信揉成一团, 扔进了火里。8. Everything he said during our encounter was repeated; instinctively, I did the same. (
17、Para. 4)Meaning: During our encounter, he said everything twice, and by instinct, I said everything twice too. instinct: n. C, U a natural tendency of behaving in a particular way instinct for language 语言的本能Animals have a natural instinct for survival,动物具有生存的天性。 instinctively: ad. without thinking;
18、without having been taughtWhen attacked, he instinctively fought back to defend himself.遭到袭击时,他本 能地回击以保护自己。He knew instinctively that she would not forgive him.他本能地知道她不会原谅他。9. “Here,“ I replied, extending my left arm sideways. (Para. 12)Meaning: I told him where the watch was and stretched out my le
19、ft arm to one side.10. Slight and shorter, he held an enlarged blue steel pistol. (Para. 13) Meaning: He was thin and shorter than the first man, and he held a larger-than-usual blue steel pistol. slight: a.1) thin and lightHe is a slight, quiet man with a grey beard.他个子瘦小、很文静,胡须灰白。She was smaller a
20、nd slighter than I had imagined.她比我想象的要矮小瘦弱。2) smal1 in degreeTwo other patients reported a slight improvement, and one reported no improvement at all.其他两个病人说稍有好转,有一个病人说没有一点改善。Joe made a slight movement toward the door,乔朝门稍稍移动了一下。 enlarge: vt. make something largerWorkers were hired to enlarge these
21、 buildings.工人们被雇来扩建这些建筑。They have already enlarged these photos,他们已经把这些照片放大了。11. His dark eyes shone like polished glass; his arms and legs moved unexpectedly, as if attached to unseen wires. (Para. 13) polish: vt.1) make something smooth and shiny by rubbingHe polishes his new car every weekend,他每个
22、周末擦洗他的新车。After she had polished the furniture, she cleaned the windows.她擦亮了家具后, 又擦了窗户。2) improve a piece of writing, a speech, etc.He spent a lot of time polishing his article before having it printed, 文草 卩 之前他花了许多时间来润色。Edwards essay is good, but he needs to polish it a little bit.爱德华的文章写得 不错,但他仍然需要
23、作些润色。 polished: a.1) shiny because of being rubbedHe wore a freshly pressed suit and polished shoes.他穿着刚熨好的西服和擦亮的皮 鞋。The polished surface of the grand piano reflected my face as I played. 我演奏的, 擦亮的钢琴表面映射出我的脸。2) done with great skillThe film studio was known for producing highly polished documentarie
24、s and quality feature films.那个电影制片厂因拍摄高质量的纪录片和故事片而出名。The editor was surprised and pleased to receive polished works from the reporters. 那位编辑收到记者送来的精美的作品感到既惊奇又高兴。 attach. to.: fix something to something elseAttach the handle to the box.把这个把手装到箱子上。We attached a business card to the briefcase.我们在小提箱上贴了
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