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1、范 英 語 8- 5精品文檔THE BIG CHANCE大好時(shí)機(jī)一 'Drink your tea 'Ray Martin, the new boss of Smalltown Football Club, was very happy. It was almost half-time and his team were winning 1-0.Ray raced down to the changing room to talk to the team. Eleven cups of tea were waiting for the players.The team jogg

2、ed in, looking tired but happy.'Well done, lads,' smiled Ray. 'You must be thirsty. Drink your tea while it's hot.'i In a minute, boss, ' said Steve the captain.Then Ray noticed one player after another taking their cups of tea into the shower room. When they came back the cu

3、ps were empty.'That's funny, ' thought Ray. 'Drinking tea in the shower. 'Steve the captain picked up his cup. Ray followed him. In the shower roomSteve was pouring his tea down the sink.'What's going on? ' said Ray.Steve leaped in the air and dropped his cup. The sou

4、nd of the smashing cup brought the other players running.'It was his fault, ' sobbed Steve. 'He made me jump. ''What shall we do? ' moaned Nick the goalkeeper.'Maybe we can glue it, ' said Steve.'Will somebody tell me what's going on? ' said Ray. 'Why

5、are you alltipping your tea down the sink? 'Nobody spoke.'Well?''Because it's not very nice. ''Why all the fuss about a broken cup? ''Hilda, ' whispered somebody.'Who is this Hilda? ''She makes the tea, ' hissed Nick.'Then I shall go and te

6、ll her that the tea is not very nice.''Ssh,' hissed the team. 'She will hear you. ''She certainly will hear me, ' said Ray.'Oh dear, ' said Nick.'Fancy, ' said Ray. 'A bunch of men, scared of a little old tea lady.'Er,' said one player. ' S

7、he's not little. ''She's not that old, ' said another.'And we're not scared of her,' said Steve. ' We're terrified. 'T That's enough, ' said Ray. ' Where will I find this Hilda? ''At the tea stand, ' said Nick.Ray strode towards the

8、 door.'Good luck, ' said someone.二 Ray meets HildaThe tea stand was an old caravan. Ray joined a quiet queue of fans.收集于網(wǎng)絡(luò),如有侵權(quán)請聯(lián)系管理員刪除I ' d like one cup of tea please, with a dash of milk and no sugar,man.You ' ll get it how I make it and youll like it,' boomed a voice from insi

9、dethe caravan.The next man in the queue already had a cup of tea.Excuse me,'he saidpolitely.Yes,'boomed the voice.I ' msorry to botheryou, ' continued theman.But this tea is not verynice.''What did you say?The caravan began totremble. The caravanrockedand shook. There was agr

10、eat bang and the door flew off its hinges.There in the hole where the door had beenstoodHilda. She wore a greenSmalltown F.C.skirt ,an apron, red boots and a jumper that said,Hilda, ' gasped Ray.Hilda stepped down from the caravan ,rolling up her sleeves.;She strode over to the man.Do you know w

11、hat I do with great moaning minnies who come complainingabout my tea ?''I-1 don ' t know,'stammered the man.I do this,'said Hilda.Hilda grabbed the man and threw him over her shoulder. She marched downtowards the pitch.'Help! ' cried the man.Hilda strode into the goal are

12、a.She lifted the man over her head and sat him on the cross bar.'Get me down, ' yelled the man.Hilda marched back to her tea stand.' What are you looking at?' she said to one supporter.'Nothing. ''Is that cup on the floor yours?''I- er.''Put it in the bin.

13、'Hilda climbed back into the caravan.' Right ,' said HildaAny more complaints?''I think I ' ll talk to Hilda after the game,' said Ray to himself.A group of fans helped the man down from the goalpost.'Excuse me, ' Ray asked them. ' But if the tea is so horribl

14、e, Why do you buy it? 'One of the fans looked up towards the tea stand.'It ' sOK, ' hesaid. ' She ' s looking the other way.''If you don ' t buy a cup of tea,' whispered another,'She comes out andmakes you drink two cups.''So, ' said another,&#

15、39;it ' s safer to buy a cup and tip it away.'Ray looked around. All over the terraces were puddles of tea.'She ' ll have to go,' said Ray to himself.Ray walked back to the changing room. The players had just left to start the second half . Instead of watching the game, Ray paced

16、 up and down.The game ended in a 3-1 win for Smalltown F.C.As the players trotted into the changing room, Ray patted them on the back.'Right ,' he said bravely.' I ' m off to see Hilda.'The players crowded into the shower room. Nick, the goalkeeper ,climbed up on Steve ' s sh

17、oulders.He looked out of the window.' What ' s going on ? ' asked the others.'He' s reached the tea stand.''Yes.''He ' s talking to Hilda. Oh no! He' s on his way back.'The players raced out of the shower room, leaving Nick hanging onto the window ledg

18、e.'Oi , lads, ' yelled Nick.' Get me down! 'The changing room door opened. In staggered Ray, with a tea urn rammed on his head.'You told her, then,' said Steve, as he pulled the urn off.The changing room door flew open and Hilda marched in.Where do youthink you are go ing wit

19、h my tea urn?'Just then there was a terrific crash from the shower room.Everybody raced into the shower room.Nick was lying on the floor.'I fell, ' he moaned. ' My leg really hurts.'h He won ' t be able to play next week ,' said Steve sadly.'That ' s the cup game

20、against City,' said Hilda.'That is all I need,' groaned goalkeeper who can' t make saves anda tea lady who can' t make tea. ''What did you say? ' roared Hilda.The changing room fell silent.'I ' began Ray.Suddenly ,Hilda gave a great sob.'Do you think I don

21、 ' t know what goes on? ' she sighed. I ' ve seen people tipping their tea away .I' ve tried so hard to make a nice cup of tea. But Ijust can ' t. It always goes wrong.'Then Hilda pulled her apron over her head and cried. The players had neverseen Hilda cry. It was more frigh

22、tening than any of her tempers.Ray put his arm around Hilda' s shoulder.'I ' m sorry, ' he said. ' I should never have said anything about your tea.'But it' s true, ' wailed Hilda' What can I do to make it up to you?asked Ray.Hilda slowly let the apron fall. A lit

23、tle smile crept across her face.let me play in goal on Saturday.''Impossible, ' said Ray.'But there ' s no one else,' said Steve.'I ' ll think about it.' said Ray.'Think about it,'sniffed Hilda. ' If I don ' t play on Saturday, two thingswill happe

24、n. One, We will lose against City because we haven ' t got a goalkeeper. ''And the other? ''I shall stuff you back in that tea urn for not letting me play.'Gentlemen ,' said Ray.May I introduce Hilda, our new goalie.三 A Proper GoalkeeperThe two teams raced onto the pitch

25、to a great roar from the crowd. Hilda strode towards the goal at the City fans' end.Someone in the crowd yelled, ' That ' not a proper goalkeeper. It ' she tea lady! 'Slowly Hilda turned.'Who said that? ' She growled.The crowd fell silent.'I asked who spoke? 'She

26、pointed into the crowd.'It was you. Come here.'Nervously, a man wearing a long City scarf came to the front of the crowd.'Right, you squirt, ' snarled Hilda. ' You sit here, by the goal, where I cankeep an eye on you. As for the rest of you City fans, you may cheer your team ,but

27、 no rude comments about me. Got it?''Yes, Hilda, ' chanted the City fans.The game began. Almost at once, City were on the attack. The centre forward broke through and rushed towards the goal. He was about to shoot when he saw Hilda running at him.'Yaar! ' screamed Hilda.The playe

28、r was so shocked that he kicked the ball over the bar and into the crowd. The City fans groaned.'Ball, please,' snapped Hilda.Hilda booted the ball up the pitch .By half-time neither team had scored.'Well played, everybody : smiled Ray. As he went round talking to the players, he noticed

29、 something odd.Everyone was happily drinking their tea.The second half dragged and nobody looked like scoring.Hilda looked at her watch. It was nearly time. She turned to the fans behind her.'What happens if it' s a draw? ' she asked.'You have to play half an hour' s extra time,&

30、#39; shouted someone.'Another half an hour of standing around in the cold? ' said Hilda. ' Blow that.'She marched up the pitch. A City player had the ball. Hilda charged towards him. He was so surprised that he passed the ball to Hilda instead of his own team.Hilda steamed up the pit

31、ch, yell ing, 'I want this game finished. Out of my way.'And that is what all the players did. Hilda scored.The referee blew the final whistle and the Smalltown team carried Hilda round on their shoulders. They let her collect the cup.'If you all love Hilda, clap your hands,' chanted

32、 someone in the crowd. Theground shook with the sound of the fans clapping.'Listening to that,' shouted Steve.' They love you. ''You ' re right, ' sniffed Hilda.' They do. Now let ' s fill this cup with tea.'Hang on, ' cried Nick.He limped onto the pitch p

33、ushing a trolley. There wasa slightly dented urn on the trolley. He poured the tea into the cup. All the players took a great gulp of delicious tea.'So it was you who made the tea,' said Steve.The simple end to this story would be that Nick went on making the tea andHilda played in goal. But

34、 as soon as Nick ' sleg was better he told Ray that hewanted to play again.'That ' s great,'What about Hilda?'Leave that to me.said Ray.'said Nick.' said Ray with a smileHilda was trying to fix the door back on the caravan.'Can you stop for a minute?' said Ray.Hil

35、da put down her tools.'I ' d like to thank you for playing in goal,' he began.'But Nick ' s leg is better and you don' t want me in goal any m01ssidHilda.'How did you know what I was going to say?''I ' m not daft , ' said Hilda, dabbing her eyes with a han

36、kie.'There ' s something else,' said Ray .' I want the club to look more modern.S I'm getting rid of this old caravan.''Oh : sniffed Hilda.'So you don ' t want me at all.''Yes ,I do, ' smiled Ray. ' So do all the fans and the team. That' s why

37、Igoing to put you in charge of a brand new automatic tea machine.''Do you mean, ' said Hilda,' that I won ' t ever have to make tea again?'Yes, ' said Ray.'I ' ll take the job,Hilda. saidHilda makes sure that the fans queue up in a straight line for their tea. She

38、also checks that they put their paper cups in the bin. Nobody complains about the tea.注釋half-time(比賽中的)半場休息raced down to飛奔至 Uchanging room 更衣室 jogged in慢步跑進(jìn)來Well done 踢得好It has been a long time since Hilda stuck anyone on the goal post.lads小伙子們in a minute等一會兒captain 隊(duì)長noticed 注意至Uone player after an

39、other球員一個(gè)接著一個(gè)shower room 淋浴間There in the hole where the door had been在pouring his tea down the sink把茶倒進(jìn)下水道原來是門的大洞里What ' s going on?怎么回事?skirt裙子leaped in the air嚇了一跳apron 圍裙dropped 丟掉了jumper 毛衣the smashing cup 打碎杯子gasped 倒抽了一口氣broughtrunning弓 1得.跑來了rolling up her sleeves卷起袖子It was his fault 都怪他s

40、trode over to大步走至U是艮前made me jump 嚇了我一跳what I do with我怎么對付/處理sobbed 抽泣道great moaning minnies就會抱怨的大米妮 (在moaned 抱怨道迪斯尼動畫中,Minniegoalkeeper 守門員Mouse '米妮鼠'是 Mickeyglue用膠水粘Mouse '米奇鼠'Will somebody tell me有沒有人愿意告訴我的女伴,經(jīng)常抱怨)tipping 倒complaining about 說不好Well?怎么stammered 結(jié)結(jié) 巴巴地說道nice好喝do thi

41、s 這么著all the fuss about a broken cup對個(gè)打碎的grabbed 一把抓住杯子大驚小怪threw him over her shoulder把他扛至 U肩膀上makes the tea 管泡茶marched down towards大步流星地走向hissed低聲說pitch足球場hissed the team球隊(duì)隊(duì)員發(fā)出噓聲the goal area 射門區(qū)Fancy奇怪;不可思議lifted the man over her head把那個(gè)人舉過頭a bunch of 一幫頂scared of 害怕the cross bar(足球球門的)橫梁terrified

42、 恐懼Get me down 放我下來tea stand 茶攤yelled 喊口U道strode towards大步走向supporter 支持者Good luck 祝你好運(yùn)bin垃圾桶caravan 宿營車Right 好了joined a quiet queue of fans是艮球迷起靜靜地game 比賽排隊(duì)group 伙a dash of 一點(diǎn)兒helped the man down off幫著把那個(gè)人從 上a big man 一個(gè)大個(gè)子男人弄下來You' ll get it how I made it我泡什么你就口置oalpost 球門柱么horrible 難喝boomed a

43、 voice一個(gè)聲音低沉有力地說looked up towards朝 看了 看politely 禮貌地It ' s OK 沒事Yes什么事looking the other way在朝那邊看bother 打擾makes you drink強(qiáng)迫你喝tremble 抖動safer安全一些rocked and shook 劇烈搖晃起來tip it away 把它倒了There was a great bang"砰" 的聲巨響looked around四下看了看the door flew off its hinges門飛離了 合頁terraces 看臺puddles 水洼g

44、o離開the second half下半場比賽paced up and down走來走去ended in a 3-1 win for Smalltown F.C. 結(jié)果是小鎮(zhèn)俱樂部隊(duì)以三比一贏trotted 小步跑patted them on the back 拍了拍他們的后背bravely 勇敢地I ' m off to我現(xiàn)在去crowded into 擠進(jìn)climbed up on 踩著.爬上去reached 至U達(dá)Yes.好on his way back 回來了raced out of 飛快地跑出leaving nick hanging onto the window ledge

45、丟下尼克趴在窗臺上Oi哎In staggered Ray瑞伊踉踉蹌蹌地走了進(jìn)來with a tea urn rammed on his head頭上緊緊地扣著一個(gè)茶水桶pulled the urn off把茶水桶拔下來flew open 突然打開了Just then 正在這時(shí)there was a terrific crash from 從傳來一聲可怕的撞擊聲was lying on the floor正躺在地上really hurts 彳艮痛play踢球the cup game against City與城市隊(duì)的獎杯爭奪賽That is all I need 這是一句反話,字面意思是這就是我

46、需要的一切,實(shí)際意思全完了 。groaned 嘟嚷道m(xù)ake saves 救球tea lady 沏茶女工roared 吼道fell silent 變得一片沉寂Suddenly 突然之間gave a great sob大聲哭訴起來goes wrong 出錯(cuò)pulled her apron over her head扯起圍裙蒙住頭frightening 嚇人any of her tempers 任何一次發(fā)脾氣put his arm around Hilda' s shoulder 摟住希爾達(dá)的肩膀wailed哭嚎道m(xù)ake it up to 彌補(bǔ)A little smile crept across her face 臉上露出一絲微笑play in goal 守門thing about it 考慮考慮sniffed 抽著鼻子說lose against 輸給stuff you back in 把你塞回 里May I請

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