歌曲 | Lesson 92 Asking for trouble |
歌手 | 英语听力 |
专辑 | 新概念英语(第二册) |
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[00:01.080] | --- Lesson 92 Asking for trouble |
[00:06.560] | --- First listen and then answer the question. |
[00:12.320] | --- Why did the policeman ask the writer to come to the police station? |
[00:20.680] | It must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. |
[00:25.880] | I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, |
[00:32.200] | so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. |
[00:43.320] | I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, 'I don't think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.' |
[00:56.120] | I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. |
[01:01.560] | I immediately regretted answering in the way I did, but I said, 'I enjoy cleaning windows at night.' |
[01:12.160] | 'So do I,' answered the policeman in the same tone. 'Excuse my interrupting you.^“ |
[01:20.560] | I hate to interrupt a man when he's busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station?' |
[01:30.840] | 'Well, I'd prefer to stay here,' I said. 'You see. I've forgotten my key.' |
[01:39.440] | 'Your what?' he called. |
[01:43.520] | 'My key,' I shouted. |
[01:48.600] | Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me. |
[01:58.560] | --- end |
[00:01.080] | Lesson 92 Asking for trouble |
[00:06.560] | First listen and then answer the question. |
[00:12.320] | Why did the policeman ask the writer to come to the police station? |
[00:20.680] | It must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. |
[00:25.880] | I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, |
[00:32.200] | so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. |
[00:43.320] | I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, ' I don' t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.' |
[00:56.120] | I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. |
[01:01.560] | I immediately regretted answering in the way I did, but I said, ' I enjoy cleaning windows at night.' |
[01:12.160] | ' So do I,' answered the policeman in the same tone. ' Excuse my interrupting you." |
[01:20.560] | I hate to interrupt a man when he' s busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station?' |
[01:30.840] | ' Well, I' d prefer to stay here,' I said. ' You see. I' ve forgotten my key.' |
[01:39.440] | ' Your what?' he called. |
[01:43.520] | ' My key,' I shouted. |
[01:48.600] | Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me. |
[01:58.560] | end |
[00:01.080] | Lesson 92 Asking for trouble |
[00:06.560] | First listen and then answer the question. |
[00:12.320] | Why did the policeman ask the writer to come to the police station? |
[00:20.680] | It must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. |
[00:25.880] | I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, |
[00:32.200] | so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. |
[00:43.320] | I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, ' I don' t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.' |
[00:56.120] | I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. |
[01:01.560] | I immediately regretted answering in the way I did, but I said, ' I enjoy cleaning windows at night.' |
[01:12.160] | ' So do I,' answered the policeman in the same tone. ' Excuse my interrupting you." |
[01:20.560] | I hate to interrupt a man when he' s busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station?' |
[01:30.840] | ' Well, I' d prefer to stay here,' I said. ' You see. I' ve forgotten my key.' |
[01:39.440] | ' Your what?' he called. |
[01:43.520] | ' My key,' I shouted. |
[01:48.600] | Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me. |
[01:58.560] | end |
[00:01.080] | 自找麻烦 |
[00:06.560] | ^听录音,然后回答以下问题。 |
[00:12.320] | |
[00:20.680] | ^我回到家时,肯定已是凌晨两点左右了。 |
[00:25.880] | ^我按响了门铃,试图唤醒我的妻子,但她睡得很熟。 |
[00:32.200] | ^于是,我从花园的小棚里搬来了一个梯子,把它靠在墙边,开始向卧室的窗口爬去。 |
[00:43.320] | ^快要爬到窗口时,下面一个人用讽刺的口吻说:“我看不必在夜里这个时候擦窗子吧。” |
[00:56.120] | ^我向下面看去。当我看清是一个警察时,差一点儿从梯子上掉下去。 |
[01:01.560] | ^我回答了他的话,但马上又后悔不该那样说,我是这样说的:“我喜欢在夜里擦窗子。” |
[01:12.160] | 我也是的,”警察用同样的声调回答,“请原谅我打断了您。 |
[01:20.560] | ^当一个人在忙着干活时,我是不愿意去打断他的,但请您跟我到警察局去一趟好吗?”~~ |
[01:30.840] | 可我更愿意呆在这儿,”我说,“您瞧,我忘带钥匙了。”~~ |
[01:39.440] | 什么?”他大声问。~~ |
[01:43.520] | 钥匙!”我喊道。~~ |
[01:48.600] | ^幸运得很,这喊声惊醒了我的妻子。就在警察开始向我爬上来时,她打开了窗子。 |
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