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Whether&we&find&a&joke&funny&or&not&largely&depends&on&where&we&have&been&brought&up.&The&sense&of&humour&is&mysteriously&bound&up&with&national&characteristics.&A&Frenchman,&for&instance,&might&find&it&hard&to&laugh&at&a&Russian&joke.&In&the&same&way,&a&Russian&might&fail&to&see&anything&amusing&in&a&joke&which&would&make&an&Englishman&laugh&to&tears.
Most&funny&stories&are&based&on&comic&situations.&In&spite&of&national&differences,&certain&funny&situations&have&a&universal&appeal.&No&matter&where&you&live,&you&would&find&it&difficult&not&to&laugh&at,&say,&Charlie&Chaplin's&early&films.&However,&a&new&type&of&humour,&which&stems&largely&from&the&U.S.,&has&recently&come&into&fashion.&It&is&called'&sick&humour&'.&Comedians&base&their&jokes&on&tragic&situations&like&violent&death&or&serious&accidents.&Many&people&find&this&sort&of&joke&distasteful.&The&following&example&of&'sick&humour'&will&enable&you&to&judge&for&yourself.
A&man&who&had&broken&his&right&leg&was&taken&to&hospital&a&few&weeks&before&Christmas.&From&the&moment&he&arrived&there,&he&kept&on&pestering&his&doctor&to&tell&him&when&he&would&be&able&to&go&home.&He&dreaded&having&to&spend&Christmas&in&hospital.&Though&the&doctor&did&his&best,&the&patient's&recovery&was&slow.&On&Christmas&day,&the&man&still&had&his&right&leg&in&plaster.&He&spent&a&miserable&day&in&bed&thinking&of&all&the&fun&he&was&missing.&The&following&day,&however,&the&doctor&consoled&him&by&telling&him&that&his&chances&of&being&able&to&leave&hospital&in&time&for&New&Year&celebrations&were&good.&The&man&took&heart&and,&sure&enough,&on&New&Year's&Eve&he&was&able&to&hobble&along&to&a&party.&To&compensate&for&his&unpleasant&experiences&in&hospital,&the&man&drank&a&little&more&than&was&good&for&him.&In&the&process,&he&enjoyed&himself&thoroughly&and&kept&telling&everybody&how&much&he&hated&hospitals.&He&was&still&mumbling&something&about&hospitals&at&the&end&of&the&party&when&he&slipped&on&a&piece&of&ice&and&broke&his&left&leg.
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After her husband had gone to work, Mrs.
Richards sent her children to school and returned to her bedroom on the second
floor. She was too &&&1&&
&to do any housework
that morning, &2 in the
evening, she was going to an unusual dress party with her husband. What she
wanted to play was a &&&3&&
&genie and as she had
made that special dress of hers the night &&&4&&
&she was anxious to &&&5&& &it
on. &&&6&& &the dress was nothing but a big piece of white cloth, &&&7 would be very
effective to make her look like a genie. After putting it on, Mrs. Richards
went &&8 happily. She
wanted to find out &&&9&&
&it would be comfortable
&&& Just as Mrs.
Richards was entering the dining room, there was a &&&10&& &at
the front door. She thought it &&&11&&
&be the baker. She had
told him to come straight in if &&&12&&
&failed to open the door
and leave the bread on the kitchen table. Now, not wanting to &&&13&& &the
poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly &&&14&&
&in the small storeroom
under the stairs. She heard the front door open and entered a man. When Mrs.
Richards &&&15&& &that it was the man from the Electricity Board () that came to read the meter (), she stepped out of the
storeroom 16&& &and tried to explain the matter, but it
was too late. The man let out a sharp &&&17&&
&and jumped back several
paces, his eyes and mouth &&&18&&
&wide and both his hands
&&& When Mrs.
Richards first &&&19&&
&and then ran after him,
he ran away, shutting the door behind him with great &&&20&& &and
A. nervous          & B.
C. busy            && D.
A. so              & B.
C. while            & D.
A. terrible          &&& B.
C. cruel            & D.
A. ago            &&& B.
C. before          &&& D.
A. have            && B.
C. wear            & D.
A. Though          & B.
C. If              && D.
A. that            &&& B.
C. it              &&& D.
A. downstairs        & B.
C. upstairs          & D.
A. how            && B.
C. that            &&& D.
A. man            && B.
C. knock             D.
A. should          &&& B.
C. would             D.
A. she               B.
C. it              &&& D.
A. surprise          & B.
C. trouble          &&& D.
A. stayed          &&& B.
C. rushed          &&& D.
A. realized          && B.
C. thought          && D.
A. presently           B.
C. hurriedly           D.
pleasantly
A. sound             B.
C. voice            & D.
A. opened          && B.
C. turned          &&& D.
A. looked          &&& B.
C. stood            & D.
A. force            & B.
C. movement        && D.
After her husband had gone to work, Mrs.
Richards sent her children to school and returned to her bedroom on the second
floor. She was too &&&1&&
&to do any housework
that morning, &2 in the
evening, she was going to an unusual dress party with her husband. What she
wanted to play was a &&&3&&
&genie and as she had
made that special dress of hers the night &&&4&&
&she was anxious to &&&5&& &it
on. &&&6&& &the dress was nothing but a big piece of white cloth, &&&7 would be very
effective to make her look like a genie. After putting it on, Mrs. Richards
went &&8 happily. She
wanted to find out &&&9&&
&it would be comfortable
&&& Just as Mrs.
Richards was entering the dining room, there was a &&&10&& &at
the front door. She thought it &&&11&&
&be the baker. She had
told him to come straight in if &&&12&&
&failed to open the door
and leave the bread on the kitchen table. Now, not wanting to &&&13&& &the
poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly &&&14&&
&in the small storeroom
under the stairs. She heard the front door open and entered a man. When Mrs.
Richards &&&15&& &that it was the man from the Electricity Board () that came to read the meter (), she stepped out of the
storeroom 16&& &and tried to explain the matter, but it
was too late. The man let out a sharp &&&17&&
&and jumped back several
paces, his eyes and mouth &&&18&&
&wide and both his hands
&&& When Mrs.
Richards first &&&19&&
&and then ran after him,
he ran away, shutting the door behind him with great &&&20&& &and
A. nervous          & B.
C. busy            && D.
A. so              & B.
C. while            & D.
A. terrible          &&& B.
C. cruel            & D.
A. ago            &&& B.
C. before          &&& D.
A. have            && B.
C. wear            & D.
A. Though          & B.
C. If              && D.
A. that            &&& B.
C. it              &&& D.
A. downstairs        & B.
C. upstairs          & D.
A. how            && B.
C. that            &&& D.
A. man            && B.
C. knock             D.
A. should          &&& B.
C. would             D.
A. she               B.
C. it              &&& D.
A. surprise          & B.
C. trouble          &&& D.
A. stayed          &&& B.
C. rushed          &&& D.
A. realized          && B.
C. thought          && D.
A. presently           B.
C. hurriedly           D.
pleasantly
A. sound             B.
C. voice            & D.
A. opened          && B.
C. turned          &&& D.
A. looked          &&& B.
C. stood            & D.
A. force            & B.
C. movement        && D.
Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up.The sense of humour is mysteriously(神秘地)connected with national characteristics.A Frenchman ,for instance, might find it hard to laugh at Russian joke.In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears. &&&&&& Most funny stories are based on comic situations.In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a worldwide request.No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say ,Charlie Chaplin’s early films.However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion.It is called “sick humour”.Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent (cause by force)death or serious accidents.Many people find this sort of joke distasteful.The following example of “sick humour” will enable you to judge for yourself. A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering(纠缠) his doctor tell him when he would be able to go home.He was afraid of having to spend Christmas in hospital .Though the doctor did his best, the patient’s recovery was slow.On Christmas day, however, the doctor consoled(安慰)him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.The man took heart and, sure enough , on New Year’s Eve he was able to hobble(跛行) along to a party.To compensate(补偿)for his unpleasant experiences in hospital , the man drank a little more than what was good for him.In the process, he enjoyed himself and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals.He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. Whether you find “sick humour” funny or not will depend on ________. &&&&&& A.your having been brought up in America&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.the joke being related to a really comic situation &&&&&& C.your ability to see the funny side of an unpleasant event&&
D.your ability to laugh until you cry The man spent Christmas day feeling miserable because ________. &&&&&& A.the doctor had failed to cure him&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.he was not able to be with his friends &&&&&& C.being unable to walk, he did not enjoy the celebrations at the hospital &&&&&& D.he thought he might also miss the New Year’s Eve celebration The point of the joke taken to explain “sick humour” is that ________. &&&&&& A.no sooner was the out of hospital than he had to go back in again. &&&&&& B.the man should not have said how much he hated hospitals &&&&&& C.the man would be unable to walk for the rest of his life&&
D.the man had not got a leg to stand on What can you learn from this story ? &&&&&& A.On New Year’s Eve, the man was able to walk properly to the party. &&&&&& B.At the party , he enjoyed himself but only drank a little. &&&&&& C.He had to go to hospital again though he hated it. &&&&&& D.The man got well soon because the doctor took good care of him.
One morning a few years ago, Harvard President Neil Rudenstine overslept.For this busy man, it was a sort of alarm: after years of non-stop hard work, he might wear himself out and die an early death. Only after a week’s leave — during which he read novels, listened to music and walked with his wife on a beach — was Rudenstine able to return to work. In our modern life, we have lost the rhythm between action and rest.Amazingly, within this world there is a universal but silly saying: “I am so busy.” We say this to one another as if our tireless efforts were a talent by nature and an ability to successfully deal with stress.The busier we are, the more important we seem to ourselves and, we imagine, to others.To be unavailable to our friends and family, and to be unable to find time to relax — this has become the model of a successful life. Because we do not rest, we lose our way. We miss the guide telling us where to go, the food providing us with strength, the quiet giving us wisdom. How have we allowed this to happen? I believe it is this: we have forgotten the Sabbath, the day of the week — for followers of some religions — for rest and praying.It is a day when we are not supposed to work, a time when we devote ourselves to enjoying and celebrating what is beautiful.It is a good time to bless our children and loved ones, give thanks, share meals, walk and sleep.It is a time for us to take a rest, to put our work aside, trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world. Rest is a spiritual however, in our strong ambition to be successful and care for our many responsibilities, we may feel terribly guilty when we take time to rest.The Sabbath gives us permission to stop work.In fact, “Remember the Sabbath” is more than simpl it is a rule to obey and a principle to follow.
1.The “alarm” in the first paragraph refers to “_______”. & &&A.a signal of stress&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.a warning of danger C.a sign of age&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &D.a spread of disease 2. According to Paragraph 4, a successful person is one who is believed to _______. A.be able to work without stress&&&&
B.be more talented than other people C.be more important than anyone else&&&&&&&&&
D.be busy working without time to rest 3.Some people feel guilty when taking time to rest because they _______. A.think that taking a rest means lacking ambitions B.fail to realize that rest is an essential part of life C.fail to realize that religions force them to rest D.think that taking a rest means being lazy 4.What is the main idea of this passage? & &&A.We should balance work with rest. B.The Sabbath gives us permission to rest. C.It is silly for anyone to say “I am busy.” D.We should be available to our family and friends.
About 6,000 doctors in the Philippines are studying to become nurses so they can find higher-paying jobs abroad, Health Secretary Francisco Duque says. This was up from 2,000 doctors who studied to become nurses last year, Duque said. The exodus of doctors and nurses had created a “threatening situation for our health care system” and a task force had been established to examine the potential impact, he said. The team was working on a bill which would require doctors to practice in the Philippines for at least three to four years before they were able to work abroad. “I think the problem really is the migration of doctors. We have so many nurses now, more than enough to fill up(vacancies). But our doctors are leaving,” Duque said. A study by the University of the Philippines had found that between 2000to 2003 more than 50,000 Filipino nurses went abroad to work. A doctor working in a government hospital in the Philippines earns only about 25,000 pesos(446 dollars) a month. A doctor could earn around 8,000dollars a month while working as a nurse overseas. Even lawyers, accountants and engineers are enrolling to brain as nurses. Filipino nurses are in demand in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and even closer to home, such as in Singapore and Japan. However, Health officials have warned the country faces a “medical apocalypse” if it continues to lose its health professionals to jobs abroad. 1. The word “exodus” in Para 3 can be probably explained by__&&&
&& A.return of lots of people&&&&&&&&& &&&B.leave of many people at one time
C.fight between different people&&&&&& D.exchange of positions between people 2. Which of the following statements about the doctor in the Philippines is true? && A.Many doctors started to study to become nurses this year. && B.More than 50,000Filipino doctors went abroad to work between 2000to 2003. && C.A doctor could earn as much as a nurse overseas in a government hospital at home. && D.Many doctors went abroad because of the poor working conditions at home. 3. According to the passage, why do so many doctors leave to work abroad as nurses? && A.Because they don’t like the working surroundings at home. && B.Because they like to be nurses and live abroad. && C.Because they can make much more money abroad. && D.Because the government hospitals at home never value them. 4. What is the aim of this short passage? && A.To criticize the Philippine government. && B.To show pity on the doctors in the Philippines. && C.To call on people to change their jobs and work as nurses. && D.To call attention to the problems with lack of doctors in the Philippines.
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would在这个句中的用法a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
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这句话是说“俄罗斯人可能在一个能使英国人笑到流眼泪的笑话里看不出任何好笑的东西”,would在这里是情态动词,表示“会、能、可以”
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一个会让英国人笑到流眼泪的笑话可能对俄国人一点效果也没有。would就是普通的情态动词,没有特殊用法。
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新概念3lesson29的一个语法问题,会的进啊In the same way,a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tear这句话里的amusing做什么成分,我看有的语法书上写的做定语,但是我记得不定式修饰anything等词啊
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很高兴为你形容词修饰不定代词要放在代词之后,如:something interesting 有趣的东西I have something important to tell you .我有重要的事情告诉你.
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应该就是形容词成分做定语,只不过它修饰的是anything,anything、something、nothing等词的修饰语可以放在被修饰词的后面。
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朋友,很高兴为你解答,希望能帮到你哦~整句翻译:同样,俄国人听了可能觉得没有什么可笑之处的笑话,可以令英国人笑出眼泪。此处amusing adj 有趣的,好玩的,引人发笑的,用来修饰不定代词anything,形容词修饰不定代词,应该放在不定代词之后,句子成分仍然为定语成分。顺便说一下,此部分也可以看做一个省略了定语从句的引导词“that”的一个小定语,完整为“anyt...
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英语学习者和教师往往不需要任何语言学理论和实验而凭经验和直觉就会懂得背诵对于英语学习的重要性。很多成功的英语学习者在回顾自己的学习历程时都会用不同的语言来表达类似的观点,即&英语是靠背出来的&。笔者在长期的大学英语教学过程中对背诵有以下体会:  1.理解英文和使用英文是有差距的,课堂上听懂,读懂,并不意味着学生能使用,这中间需要一定的操练。只有操练后才能转化成可输出的语言知识和技能,但实际情况是学习者往往没有操练时间。背诵应该是最主要和有效的操练方式。
up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.   在讲解完单词语法,通读段落之后,教师可以帮助学生分析各句之间的语义逻辑关系,体会作者是如何连贯表述文章内容的。显然,第一句是中心句,第二句是对第一句在意义上的递进,第三句第四句是两个并列举例,说明第二句话。其中第一句,第三句,第四句都表达了笑话好笑不好笑的用法,分别是find a joke funny, find it hard to laugh at 和fail to see anything amusing。   教师进行篇章结构分析的目的是理清语篇,培养学生对文章内容上连贯性的把握,尤其要教会学生注意各种连贯手段,如过渡性关联词的使用,这类词语是最重要的表现句与句、段与段之间黏合性的方法。事实上,许多逻辑关系也都是通过过渡性词语来表明的。例如,表示因果、转折、时空顺序、列举和总结的词语。   在词汇、句子、篇章分析学习之后,学生仍然会对背诵活动缺乏信心,眼睛一离开书,大脑就一片空白。为此,在课堂教学上我一直尝试和学生共同制作集词汇、句子、篇章为一体的背诵大纲,取得了很好的教学效果。我们再看一下上面《新概念英语》第三册第29课的例子,在篇章分析之后,我们可以做出以下大纲:   好笑?&& 长大(中心句)  幽默感 && 国民性(递进句)  法国人,俄国人,英国人(举例句)   这样的大纲既能使学生通过背诵复述练习全面掌握单词、句型和语法,又能看清文章的展开思路,是一种语篇思维图。教师可以引导学生在课堂上进行背诵,出现问题随时解决,学生也可以在课下练习。在背诵过程中,学生可以根据自己的感受增加大纲内容,比如在适当的地方增加自己在背诵中经常忘记的词。   教师还应该鼓励学生自己制作背诵大纲,因为制作的过程也是学生根据自己理解进行信息编码的过程,自己制作的大纲对于制作者来说更加有效。以下是某学生根据时间线索为29课最后一段制作的大纲:   圣诞节:leg in plaster   后一天:chances of leaving hospital   新年前夜:party,d  2.背诵可以使学生发现自己在阅读中忽略的很多问题,如词语搭配、时态转变等。学生往往在背诵出现问题的地方发现自己的学习问题。  3.在没有语言环境的情况下,背诵是最简单易行的使用语言的方式,学生往往能够在以后真实的对话和写作中使用背过的句子,有时是在无意识下使用的。  4.背诵的更大价值不是在将来把自己背过的东西用出来,而是通过背诵获得了抽象的语法能力,使学生的语法体系成熟,增强使用英语的感觉。
up. The sense of humour is myster
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