2019-2020年高中英語(yǔ) Unit 4 Pygmalion 視聽說選修課 Listening for details練習(xí) 新人教版選修8.doc
2019-2020年高中英語(yǔ) Unit 4 Pygmalion 視聽說選修課 Listening for details練習(xí) 新人教版選修8
— Oh, one ________, please.
— Mr. Higgins?
— What is it, Mrs. Pearce?
— Theres a young woman ____ wants to see you, sir.
— A young woman? What does she _____?
— Shes quite a ________ girl, sir. Very mon indeed. I shouldve sent her away, only I thought you wanted her to talk into your ________.
— Has she an __________ accent?
— Simply ghastly (可怕的). Mr. Higgins.
— Good. Lets have her ___. Show her in, Mrs. Pearce.
— Very well, sir. Its for you to say.
— This is rather a bit of ____. Ill show you how I _____________. Well set her talking, and then Ill take her _____ first in Bells Visible Speech then in broad Romic. Then well get her on the phonograph (留聲機(jī)) so you can turn her ___ when you want with the written transcript before you.
— This is the ______ woman, sir.
— Good mornin my good man. Might I have the pleasure of a word with your …
— Oh no, no, no. This is the girl I jotted down (草草記下) last night. Shes no ___: Ive got all the records I want of the Lisson Grove lingo; Im not going to waste another cylinder on that. Now be off with you, I dont _____ you.
— Dont you be so saucy (無(wú)禮的). You aint heard what I e for yet. Did you tell him I e in a ____?
— Nonsense, girl! What do you think a gentleman like Mr. Higgins _____ what you came in?
— Oh, we are ______! Well he aint above givin lessons, not him: I heard him say so. Well, I aint e here to ___ for any pliment; and if my moneys not good _______ I can go elsewhere.
— Good enough for _____?
— Good enough for ye-oo. Now you know, ____ you? Im e to have ______, I am. And to pay for em too: make no _______.
— Well! And what do you ______ me to say?
— Well, if you was a gentleman, you might ask me to sit down, I think. Dont I tell you Im bringing you ________?
— Pickering: shall we ask this baggage to sit down or shall we just throw her ______ the window?
— Ah-ah-ah-ow-ow-ow-oo! I wont be called a ________; not when Ive offered to pay like any lady.
— What do you _____, my girl?
— I want ____ a lady in a flower shop stead of sellin at the corner o Tottenham Court Road. But they wont take me _____ I can talk more genteel. He said he could _____ me. Well, here I am ready to pay him — not asking any favour — and he _____ me as if I was dirt. I know what lessons cost as well as you do; and Im ________ pay.
— How much?
— Now youre talking! I thought youd e off it when you saw a chance of getting back a bit of what you chucked at me last night. Youd had a drop in, ______ you, eh?
— Sit down.
— Oh, well, if youre going to make a pliment of it?
— Sit down!
— Sit down, girl. Do ___ youre told.
— Ah-ah-ah-ow-ow-oo!
— Whats your _____?
— Eliza Doolittle.
— Wont you ________, Miss Doolittle?
— Oh. I dont _____ if I do.
— Now, how much do you propose to ____ me for these lessons?
— Oh, I know whats right. A lady friend of mine gets French lessons for eighteen pence an hour from a real French gentleman. Well, you wouldnt have the face to ask the same for teachin me my own _________ as you would for French; so I wont give more than a shillin. Take it or ______ it.
— You know, Pickering, if you consider a shilling, not as a ______ shilling, but as a percentage of this girls _______, it _________ as fully equivalent (等價(jià)的) of erm ... sixty or seventy pounds for a millionaire. By George (的確), its enormous! Its the ______ offer I ever had.
— Sixty pounds! What are you _____________? Where would I get sixty pounds? I never offered you sixty pounds.
— _____ your tongue.
— But I aint got sixty pounds. Oh-ho —
— Oh dont ____, you silly girl. Sit down. Nobody is going to touch your _______.
— Somebody is going to ______ you, with a broomstick, if you dont stop snivelling (哭哭啼啼的). Sit down.
— Oh, anybody would think you was my ______.
— If I decide to teach you, Ill be ______ than two fathers to you. Oh, here.
— Whats this ____?
— To _____ your eyes. To wipe any part of your face that ______ moist. And remember: thats your handkerchief; and thats your sleeve; and dont confuse the one with the ______ if you want to _______ a lady in a shop.
— Its no ____ to talk to her like that, Mr. Higgins: she doesnt __________ you.
— Here, ____ that handkerchief to me! He give it to me, not to you.
— Higgins, Im _________. What about your boast (自夸) that you could pass her off as a duchess at the Embassy Ball, eh? Ill say youre the ________ teacher alive if you make that good. Ill ____ you all the expenses of the experiment that you cant do it. Ill even pay for the lessons.
— Oh youre real good. Thank you, captain.
— You know: its ______ irresistible. Shes so deliciously low. So horribly _____.
— I aint dirty: I _______ my face and hands before I e, I did.
— Ill _____ it! Ill make a duchess of this draggle-tailed guttersnipe.
— Ah-ah-ah-ow-ow-oo!
— Well start today: now! this moment! Take her _____, Mrs. Pearce, and _____ her. Sandpaper, if it wont e off any other way. Is there a good fire in the _______?
— Yes, but …
— Take all her clothes off and burn them and ring up and order new ones. Just wrap her in brown _____ till they e.