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1、Practical College English Course (II)學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語 Unit 2 學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Focus 1 Section 1 :Text: Luck Background Information Warm Up Vocabulary Intensive Reading Exercises: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Section 2: Listening and SpeakingFocus 2 Section 1: Text: And the Lucky Number is Exercises

2、: I , II Language Points Section 2: Practical Writing A Letter of an Insurance Claim Focus 1 Section I學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語 Here is an old fable: Good Luck, bad luck, who knows? A father and his son owned a farm. They did not have many animals, but they did own a horse. One day the horse ran away. “How

3、 terrible, what bad luck,” said the neighbours.“Good luck, bad luck, who knows?” replied the father.Several weeks later the horse returned, bringing with him four wild horses.“What marvellous luck,” said the neighbours. “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?” replied the father.The son began to learn to r

4、ide the wild horses, but one day he was thrown and broke his leg.“What bad luck,” said the neighbours.“Good luck, bad luck, who knows?” replied the father. The next week the army came to the village to take all the young men to war. The farmers son was still disabled with his broken leg, so he was l

5、et off. “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?”Everything that seems on the surface to be bad may be good in disguise. And everything that seems good on the surface may really be bad. So we are wise when we leave it to nature to decide what good fortune is and what misfortune is, and be thankful that all

6、things may turn out for good. Good Luck or Bad Luck? Background InformationDo you believe in that seeing two blackbirds will bring joy, while one sorrow.?Do you believe that cat crossing the road brings bad luck?學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Warm Up Focus 1 Section INow, Do You Believe in Bad Luck? Does Fate Ex

7、ist, Or Is It Coincidence? Make your choice. Bad luck exists. I wouldnt come within 100 feet of this woman; she is cursed. Fate is mythological nonsense. This poor woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Maybe its not fate, but had she done something in the past to deserve this? People

8、wonder how Kathleen Caronna feels. Shes the NYC Upper East Side resident who suffered a skull fracture from a bizarre accident in the 1997 Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Cat in The Hat float fell onto a lamp post which in turn landed on her head putting her in a twenty-four-day coma. On Wednesda

9、y, Oct. 11th, Kathleen was yet again a victim of another random act. Her high-rise apartment was crashed into by an airplane flown by NY Yankees pitcher, Cory Lidle. Thankfully she was not home; however, the engine landed in her bedroom and burned her apartment down. It really makes you wonder when

10、two random acts like this strike the same person. Do you believe in bad luck? Or do you believe in fate? 學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Vocabulary Please go over the key words and expressions of the text before reading Focus 1 Section IKey Words *excitement n. U, C 興奮,激動(dòng),刺激;令人激動(dòng)(或興奮)的事They were jumping in excite

11、ment at the news. deserve vt. 值得,應(yīng)受These people deserve our help. feedback n. U 反應(yīng),反饋Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. defence n. C, U 答辯,辯護(hù);防御,防衛(wèi);防御物;常pl. 防務(wù),防御工事He decided to conduct his own defence. contrast n. U, C 對(duì)比,對(duì)照 vt./vi. 對(duì)比,對(duì)照;形成對(duì)比The foreign visitors are wealthy, i

12、n complete contrast to the poor locals. severe a. 嚴(yán)厲的,嚴(yán)格的;嚴(yán)峻的,艱難的The punishment was too severe for him.運(yùn)運(yùn) 氣氣我在倫敦參加過一個(gè)為一名當(dāng)時(shí)非常顯赫的英國軍人舉辦的晚宴。我稱他為陸軍中將亞瑟斯科爾斯比爵士。見到這位鼎鼎有名的大人物時(shí),我的那種興奮勁兒簡(jiǎn)直難以言表。他坐在那兒,身上掛滿了勛章。我目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地看著他。他似乎展現(xiàn)出了真正的偉人相。幾百雙眼睛注視著他,但是面對(duì)這么多人的仰慕他卻顯得若無其事。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語1 I was at a dinner in London

13、given in honor of one of the most celebrated English military men of his time. I will just call him Lieutenant General Lord Arthur Scoresby. 2 I cannot describe my excitement when I saw this great and famous man. There he sat, the man himself, in person, all covered with medals. I could not take my

14、eyes off him. He seemed to show the true mark of greatness. The hundreds of eyes watching him, the worship of so many people did not seem to make any difference to him. Intensive ReadingLuckQuestions about Paras. 1-2(1) In whose honor was the dinner that the writer attended given? (2) What did the w

15、riter and many others think of Scoresby? (3) How did Scoresby respond to the audiences worship? They thought of him as the true mark of greatness. Focus 1 Section IIt was given in honor of one of the most celebrated English military men, Lieutenant General Lord Arthur Scoresby.He was indifferent to

16、peoples worship./The worship of so many people did not seem to make any difference to him.luck作good fortune解時(shí),意為運(yùn)氣、好運(yùn);而作chance解時(shí)也可表示機(jī)遇,運(yùn)氣,通常可用good luck或bad luck來表述運(yùn)氣的好/壞。本文作者匠心獨(dú)運(yùn),以夸張、幽默和諷刺的手法,將運(yùn)氣貫穿于人物命運(yùn)之中,令人回味。in honor of: out of respect for sb./sth.; in order to celebrate sth. 向表示敬 意 , 為 了 招 待 , 為

17、了 歡迎e.g. (1) The dinner party was given in honor of the new born baby. 晚宴是為剛出生的嬰兒舉辦的。 (2) A state dinner was given yesterday in honor of the visiting president. 昨天為這位來訪的總統(tǒng)舉辦了國宴。 excitement: n. U, C the act of exciting or the state of being excited 興奮,激動(dòng),刺激;令人激動(dòng)(或興奮)的事e.g. (1) They were jumping in ex

18、citement at the news. 他們聽到這個(gè)消息激動(dòng)得又蹦又跳。(2) The new job was not without its excitements. 這份新工作并非枯燥無味。make (no) difference: to have an (no) effect on sb./sth. (沒)有影響,事(無)關(guān)緊要,(沒)有差別e.g. (1) Dollars make no difference to him. 金錢對(duì)他不起作用。(2) It wont make any difference whether he comes here or not. 他來不來無關(guān)緊要

19、。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading 3 Next to me sat a clergyman, who was an old friend of mine. During the first half of his life he was a teacher in the military school at Woolwich. There was a strange look in his eye as he leaned toward me and whispered, “Privately, he is a complete fool. He doe

20、snt deserve the honor at all!” He meant, of course, the hero of our dinner. 4 This came as a shock to me. I looked hard at him. I could not have been more surprised if he had said the same thing about Napoleon, or Socrates, or Solomon. I wanted to find out more about our hero as soon as I could. The

21、se are his exact words:我旁邊坐著一位牧師,他是我的一位老朋友。他的前半生是在伍爾維奇的一家軍校任教。他靠上前,眼里顯露出一種奇怪的神色,并悄悄對(duì)我說:“咱就私底下說說,他是一個(gè)徹頭徹尾的蠢貨。他根本就不配得到這些榮譽(yù)!”當(dāng)然他所指的就是這次宴會(huì)上的英雄。聽到他的話我大為震驚,目瞪口呆地盯著他。即使他這番話說的是拿破侖或蘇格拉底,抑或是所羅門,我也不會(huì)這么吃驚。這讓我想盡快地多了解我們這位英雄。下面就是牧師的原話: Focus 1 Section IQuestions About Paras. 3-4 (4) What did the clergyman think of

22、 the hero? (5) What was the writers reaction to the clergymans remarks? He thought the hero was a complete fool and did not deserve the honor at all.The clergymans remarks came as a shock to the writer.deserve: vt. to be good or bad enough to have something 值得,應(yīng)受e.g. (1) These people deserve our hel

23、p. 這些人值得我們幫助。(2) You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done. 在盡心盡力做了那么多工作后你應(yīng)該得到提拔。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading 5 About forty years ago, I was an instructor in the military college at Woolwich when young Scoresby was given his first examination. It was painful to see him sta

24、nd there stiffly and give answers that were miracles of stupidity. When examined again, he came through very well on the day of the examination. The instructors feedback to his defence at the examination was highly positive. In sharp contrast, others who knew a thousand times more than him received

25、severe criticism. By some strange, lucky accident, he was asked no questions but those I made him study. Such an accident does not happen more than once in a hundred years.Question About Para.5(6) Why did Scoresby fail his first exam? (7) What happened when Scoresby was examined again? (8) Why did S

26、coresby do so well in his second examination? 大約40年前,我是伍爾維奇軍校的一名講師,那時(shí)年輕的斯科爾斯比參加了他在軍校的第一次考試。看著他僵硬地站在那兒,問題回答得蠢不可及,真讓人難受。但再次考試時(shí),他卻非常順利地通過了。導(dǎo)師對(duì)他在考試中所作的答辯給予了很高的評(píng)價(jià)。與之形成鮮明對(duì)比的是,那些知道的比他多上千倍的人卻受到了嚴(yán)厲的批評(píng)。出于某種奇怪而又幸運(yùn)的巧合,除了那些我硬讓他學(xué)的東西以外他沒有被問及任何其他問題。這真是百年難遇的巧合。 Focus 1 Section I Because the answers he gave were mira

27、cles of stupidity. He came through very well on the day of the examination.Because he was asked no questions but those the clergyman made him e through: to survive and recover from (a dangerous or difficult situation) 安然度過;脫險(xiǎn);復(fù)原 該動(dòng)詞詞組有及物和不及物兩種用法,課文中是作不及物動(dòng)詞詞組的用法,下面的例子是作及物動(dòng)詞詞組的用法:e.g. He came through

28、the disease shortly after the operation and went back to work. 手術(shù)后他很快就恢復(fù)了健康,并回到了工作崗位上。defence: n. C, U 答辯,辯護(hù);防御,防衛(wèi);防御物;常pl. 防務(wù),防御工事該詞為英國英語拼寫,美國英語拼寫成defense。e.g. (1) He decided to conduct his own defence. 他決定為自己辯護(hù)。(2) He is the Minister of Defence of China. 他是中國國防部部長(zhǎng)。(3) Forest is a defence against f

29、loods. 森林是防洪的屏障。(4) He is engaged in research of new technologies for defence. 他從事新型防衛(wèi)技術(shù)研究。contrast: n. U, C 對(duì)比,對(duì)照e.g. (1) The foreign visitors are wealthy, in complete contrast to the poor locals. 外國游客很富有,與貧窮的當(dāng)?shù)厝诵纬甚r明的對(duì)比。(2) Their old house had been large and spacious, but by contrast their new flat

30、 seemed small and dark. 他們的老房子開闊寬敞,相比之下,他們的新公寓看起來又小又暗。contrast還可用作動(dòng)詞,意為“ 對(duì)比,對(duì)照;形成對(duì)比”。e.g. (1) If you compare two things you tell how they are alike. If you contrast two things you tell how they are different. 兩相比較,見其同;兩相對(duì)比,見其異。(2) The students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities 學(xué)生們的藝術(shù)

31、才能對(duì)比起來差別很大。in contrast: 形成對(duì)照e.g. He looks healthier in contrast to his former self. 和以前相比,他看起來更健康了。accident: n. C 意外的事,偶然的事;事故e.g. (1) It was just an accident that he won the prizes. 他獲獎(jiǎng)純屬意外。(2) His parents died in a car accident ten years ago. 他父母在十年前的一次車禍中雙雙身亡。by accident: as the result of chance

32、偶然地e.g. (1) They met in the store by accident. 他們?cè)谏痰昀锊黄诙觥?2) She stepped on his toe by accident. 她無意中踩到了他的腳趾。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading 6 Then, the Crimean War broke out. He was appointed an officer. A captain, of all things! Who could have dreamed that they would place such a responsibili

33、ty on such weak shoulders as his! 7 And there. oh dear, it was terrible. Mistakes, fearful mistakes.why, he never did anything that was right, nothing but mistakes. But, you see, nobody knew the secret of how stupid he really was. Everybody misunderstood his actions. They saw his stupid mistakes as

34、works of great intelligence. They did, honestly! 后來克里米亞戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)爆發(fā)了,他升任軍官。真沒想到他竟然當(dāng)上了上尉!誰會(huì)想到他們竟然會(huì)把這副重?fù)?dān)放在像他那樣軟弱的肩膀上!就這樣哎,天哪,糟糕透了。錯(cuò)誤,可怕的錯(cuò)誤怎么說呢,他從來就沒做對(duì)過任何事情,除了犯錯(cuò)還是犯錯(cuò)。但是,沒有一個(gè)人知道他究竟有多蠢這個(gè)秘密。大家都誤解了他的行為,他們把他愚蠢的錯(cuò)誤看成是偉大智慧的杰作。他們確實(shí)是這樣看的。 Focus 1 Section IQuestions About Para. 6(9) What was Scoresbys military rank when

35、the Crimean War broke out? He was appointed captain.appoint: vt. to choose or place sb. for a job, position or purpose 任命,委任;約定/指定(時(shí)間,地點(diǎn))e.g. (1) He was appointed chairman of the meeting. 他被任命為會(huì)議主席。(2) The government appointed a former minister to go to that country. 政府委任一位前部長(zhǎng)前往那個(gè)國家。 (3) Youll find

36、it most worthwhile if you appoint us as your sole agent. 如果指定我們?yōu)槟銈兊莫?dú)家代理,你們會(huì)覺得特別值。responsibility: n. U, C a duty to be in charge of sb./sth., so that you may be blamed if sth. goes wrong 責(zé)任;責(zé)任心;職責(zé),義務(wù)e.g. (1) To protect the environment is the responsibility of every citizen. 保護(hù)環(huán)境人人有責(zé)。 (2) Although the

37、y may be spending a lot of time at work, they can still find the energy for family responsibilities. 盡管他們可能在工作上花大量時(shí)間,但他們?nèi)匀挥芯Τ袚?dān)家庭責(zé)任。 (3) They refused all responsibility for the mistake. 他們拒絕承擔(dān)這個(gè)錯(cuò)誤的全部責(zé)任。secret: n. C something known only to a certain person or persons, or hidden from others 秘密e.g. (1)

38、 His secret died with him, for he never told anyone. 他的秘密隨他而逝,因?yàn)樗麖奈锤嬖V過任何人。 (2) The plan is a secret. 這個(gè)計(jì)劃保密。secret 還可作形容詞,意為“kept from the knowledge or view of others; known only to a few 秘密的;機(jī)密的”。 e.g. She kept her illness secret from her family. 她生病卻瞞著家人。action: n. C, U the process of doing sth.;

39、an activity 行動(dòng),行動(dòng)過程;(on)作用e.g. (1) Actions speak louder than words. 事實(shí)勝于雄辯。(2) This substance can resist the action of an acid on metal. 這種物質(zhì)可以阻止酸對(duì)金屬的腐蝕作用。 注意:例(2)中,名詞action和介詞on搭配。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading 8 His smallest mistakes made a man in his right mind cry, and shout and scream too.

40、to himself, of course. And what kept me in continual fear was the fact that every mistake he made increased his glory and fame. 9 He continued to climb up, over the dead bodies of his superiors. Then, in the hottest moment of one battle down went our colonel. My heart jumped into my mouth, for Score

41、sby was the next in line to take his place. Now, we are in for it, I said. 哪怕是他最小的錯(cuò)誤也會(huì)讓一個(gè)精神正常的人大喊、狂呼、尖叫起來當(dāng)然了,這種狂呼驚叫是叫給自己聽的。然而我一直擔(dān)心害怕的是,他每犯一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤都會(huì)使他獲得更多的榮譽(yù)和更高的聲望。他繼續(xù)往上爬,踩著他的上司們的尸體往上爬。后來,在一次戰(zhàn)役打到白熱化的時(shí)候,我們的陸軍上校倒下了。我的心一下子提到了嗓子眼,因?yàn)樗箍茽査贡日墙犹嫔闲5牡谝蝗诉x。現(xiàn)在我們?cè)诮匐y逃了,我說 Focus 1 Section Iin ones right mind: mentally

42、healthy 精神正常,頭腦冷靜e.g. (1) When he shouted suddenly in his sleep, I thought he was not in his right mind. 他在睡夢(mèng)中突然大喊起來,我還以為他精神失常了。(2) Hardly is a woman of 40 years old in her right mind, he told. 他說, 40歲的婦女幾乎沒有一個(gè)是精神正常的。glory: n. U 光榮,榮譽(yù)e.g. (1) The hero earned glory on the battle field but lived a poo

43、r life. 英雄在戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上贏得了榮譽(yù),在生活上卻窮困潦倒。(2) Her hair is her crowning glory. 她的秀發(fā)是她的無尚榮耀。fame: n. U (the condition of) being well-known or talked about by many people 名聲;名望e.g. (1) He is a smart businessman who achieved fame and fortune. 他是一個(gè)名利雙收的精明商人。(2) Fame is the lifeblood of business. 聲譽(yù)是商業(yè)的命脈。superior: n

44、. C a person who is greater than another in social position, rank, dignity, ability, or qualities of any kind 優(yōu)越的人;長(zhǎng)官,上級(jí)e.g. (1) His dream is to beat his superiors. 他的夢(mèng)想就是打敗那些比他強(qiáng)的人。(2) As a tenor singer, he has no superior. 作為男高音歌唱家,他是最棒的。(3) She is my immediate superior. 她是我的頂頭上司。superior還可作形容詞,意為“

45、greater in value, quality, amount, etc. than sb./sth. else 較好的,優(yōu)良的;較多的,較大的;較高的,上級(jí)的,有優(yōu)越感的”。 e.g. (1) Her knowledge of Chinese history is superior to mine. 她的中國歷史知識(shí)比我豐富。(2) My brother has a superior memory. 我兄弟記憶力超強(qiáng)。注意:superior作形容詞時(shí)沒有比較級(jí)和最高級(jí)。e.g. Men were regarded as superior to women. 過去,人們認(rèn)為男性地位比女性高

46、。take ones place: (or take the place of sb./sth.) to replace sb. 取代某人,替代某人e.g. (1) After he retired, a young man took his place. 他退休后,一個(gè)年輕人接替了他的位置。(2) Electric trains have taken the place of steam trains. 電氣火車已經(jīng)取代了蒸汽火車。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading10 The battle grew hotter. The English and the

47、ir partners were steadily retreating all over the field. Our regiment occupied a position that was extremely important. One mistake now would bring total disaster. And what did Scoresby do this time, he just mistook his left hand for his right hand.that was all. He was ordered to fall back and reinf

48、orce our right. Instead, he moved forward and went over the hill to the left. We were over the hill before this crazy movement could be discovered and stopped. And what did we find? A large and unsuspected Russian army waiting! And what happened.were we trapped? Were we all killed? That is exactly w

49、hat would have happened in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. But no.those surprised Russians thought that no one regiment by itself would come around there at such a time. 11 It must be the whole British army, they thought. They turned tail, away they went over the hill and down into the field in

50、wild disorder, and we after them. In no time, there was the greatest turnaround you ever did see. The British turned defeat into a sweeping and shining victory.仗愈打愈烈,英軍及其盟軍在戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上節(jié)節(jié)敗退。我們團(tuán)占據(jù)了一個(gè)極其重要的位置。現(xiàn)在犯一個(gè)小小的錯(cuò)誤就會(huì)帶來滅頂之災(zāi)。這次斯科爾斯比干了什么呢他只是錯(cuò)把自己的左手當(dāng)成了右手僅此而已。他被命令撤回去增援右翼,而他卻往前翻越山嶺到了左邊。還沒等這次瘋狂的轉(zhuǎn)移被發(fā)現(xiàn)并被制止,我們已經(jīng)翻過了山

51、。結(jié)果我們發(fā)現(xiàn)了什么?居然俄軍的整整一個(gè)軍團(tuán)在那里埋伏著待命!接著發(fā)生了什么?我們陷入了包圍?我們?nèi)姼矝]了?這是百分之九十九確確實(shí)實(shí)會(huì)發(fā)生的情況,但是沒有發(fā)生。那些驚慌失措的俄國人心想,在這個(gè)時(shí)刻絕對(duì)不可能只有一個(gè)團(tuán)出現(xiàn)在這里。他們想一定是英軍全軍逼近。于是他們掉頭就跑,亂作一團(tuán)地翻過山又逃向田野,而我們則緊追其后。形勢(shì)很快就發(fā)生了前所未有的逆轉(zhuǎn)。英國軍隊(duì)轉(zhuǎn)敗為勝,取得了輝煌的全面勝利。 Focus 1 Section IQuestions About Paras. 10-11occupy: vt. to enter a city, region, or country in a large

52、 group and take control of it, especially by military force 占領(lǐng),占用,占;使忙碌,使從事e.g. (1) The army occupied the enemys capital. 軍隊(duì)占領(lǐng)了敵國的首都。(2) The room was registered to the guest but not occupied. 客人已經(jīng)登記了客房,但還沒有入住。(3) He is fully occupied in writing a book. 他在全神貫注地寫書。disaster: n. C, U a very bad event or

53、 accident that causes great harm, danger, or loss, such as a fire 災(zāi)難,大禍e.g. (1) Many people died in that snow disaster. 許多人在那場(chǎng)雪災(zāi)中喪命。(2) This is West Africas biggest locust disaster in 15 years. 這是西非15年以來最嚴(yán)重的一次蝗蟲災(zāi)害。reinforce: vt. to strengthen sth. with new forces or material 增援,給加強(qiáng)力量(或裝備);增強(qiáng)e.g. (1)

54、 The army must be reinforced in order to beat the enemy. 軍隊(duì)必須加強(qiáng)裝備才能打敗敵人。 (2) Business needs to reinforce its ties with the government. 企業(yè)需要加強(qiáng)與政府的聯(lián)系。A large and unsuspected Russian army waiting! 居然俄軍的整整一個(gè)軍團(tuán)在那里埋伏著待命!注意:該句是一個(gè)省略了系動(dòng)詞的省略句。文學(xué)作品中經(jīng)常使用省略句來表達(dá)強(qiáng)調(diào)意義。該句補(bǔ)充完整應(yīng)該是“A large and unsuspected Russian army

55、was waiting! ”disorder: n. U lack of order; confusion 雜亂,凌亂,混亂;騷亂,動(dòng)亂;(身心、機(jī)能的)失調(diào)e.g. (1) The enemy fled in disorder. 敵軍潰逃。(2) The government called out the army to end the disorder in the capital city. 政府召集軍隊(duì)來平定京城的暴亂。(3) She suffers from nervous disorder. 她神經(jīng)錯(cuò)亂了。in no time: (or next to no time) very

56、quickly; almost at once 很快,立刻e.g. (1) Why dont you play cards? It is easy. You can learn it in no time. 你為什么不打牌?很簡(jiǎn)單的,很快就能學(xué)會(huì)。 (2) Im sure youll catch up with her in no time if you work as hard as she. 我相信你要是像她一樣用功很快就會(huì)趕上她的。turninto: 把改造成,把變?yōu)閑.g. (1) We will turn the deserts into fertile fields. 我們要把沙漠

57、改造成良田。 (2) We must turn our grief into strength. 我們必須化悲痛為力量。學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive ReadingQuestions About Paras. 10-11(10) What was Scoresby ordered to do during the battle? And what did he do instead?(11) What was the result of Scoresbys mistake? Focus 1 Section I The British army turned defea

58、t into a sweeping and shining victory. He was ordered to fall back and reinforce the right. Instead, he moved forward and went over the hill to the left.學(xué)林出版社學(xué)林出版社美心英語美心英語Intensive Reading 12 The allied commander looked on, his head filled with wonder, surprise and joy. He motioned for Scoresby to c

59、ome over, and put his arms around him and hugged him on the field in front of all the armies. Scoresby became famous that day as a great military leader.honored throughout the world. That honor will never disappear while history books last. 13 He is just as nice and pleasant as ever, but he still do

60、es not know enough to come in out of the rain. He is the stupidest man in the universe. 14 I say again, as I did at the dinner, Scoresbys a complete fool.盟軍司令觀看了戰(zhàn)役,心中充滿了好奇和驚喜。他示意斯科爾斯比過去,然后張開雙臂,當(dāng)著全軍隊(duì)的面在戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上擁抱了他。就在那一天斯科爾斯比出了名,成了一名偉大的軍事領(lǐng)袖享譽(yù)全球。這份榮耀將永垂青史。他還是跟從前一樣討人喜歡,但仍然頭腦不靈活,連下雨天進(jìn)屋躲雨都不知道。他是天底下最蠢的人。我再說一遍,

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