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4.NeedlesstosayIoverreactedandspenttheremainingpartofthedaywashingandre-washingmyhairtoremovethetangledmess. Whenthisdidlittletoimprovethesituation,Icriedhystericallyforhours,myheadwellhiddenbeneathapillow. IttookaweekuntilIwouldseeanyonewithoutatowelovermyheadandamonthbeforeIcouldlookatsomeonewithoutfeelingthattheyweremakingfunofmetheminuteIturnedmyback.
5.WhenIthinkabouthowsillyIbehaved,Ialwayslaugh.Nowitseemseasytoacceptsuchsmalldisappointment,butifyouhadaskedmethenIwouldhaveassuredyouthatnothingcouldpossiblyhavebeenworse.InawayIfeelthatsuchafruitlessjourneytothehairdresseractuallyhelpedmeabitfurtheralongtheroadtoadulthoodsinceitwasaperfectexampleofadisappointingobstaclethatcanbeimprovedonlybytimeandpatience,andnotbytantrumsorsenselessworrying.
2.Theme
Aseeminglyfrustratingobstacleonmywaytomaturity(…suchafruitlessjourneytothehairdresseractuallyhelpedmeabitfurtheralongtheroadtoadulthood…---Para.5)
3.Structure
Introduction(Para.1-2):
---thebackgroundreasonsandpreparations:
mychildishexpectationandadmirationandmyfruitfulefforts
Body(Para.3-4):
Theactualincident,andfollow-upofoneeventofcriticalimportance
Conclusion(Para.5):
Mylaterunderstandingoftheepisodeanditsrelationtowiderimplicationstothereaders'
lives.
4.Languagepoints:
1)Theroadtoadulthood:
onmywaytomaturity
2)…togetmyhairdoneinabeautyparlorinsteadofbymymotheroroldersisterasithadbeendoneforyears.
…togetmyhairdonebysomeexperthairdresserinabeautyparlorinsteadofbeingdonebymymotheroroldersisterathomeasthathadbeenthecaseformanyyears.
3)…Iwantedcurlsmorethananything.
…curlinghairstylewaswhatIwantedbest.
4)…thematurityofpopularitysoessentialinthethirdgrade.
…thepopularmaturity,whichwassoessentialtothethirdgraders.
5)Finally,afterhearingenoughofmywhining,…
Finally,whengettingtiredofmycomplaining,…
6)ShirleyTemple:
anAmericanchildfilmstarinthe20'
sand30'
slastcentury
7)Thingsdidn'
tturnoutquitethewayIimagined.
Thingsdidn'
tturnoutquiteaswhatIhadwished.
8)salon(Fr.):
parlor
9)Itsoutdatedinteriorhostedonlyafewolderwomengettingtheirthinhairinexpertlyteasedovertheirvisiblypinkscalps.
Insidetheoldestsalontherewereonlyafewolderwomen.Theywerehavingtheirthinhairunskillfullydoneovertheirvisiblypinkscalpsbythehairdressersthere.
10)…butstill,naive,Iwaitedformytransformation.
na?
ve:
(adverbial)asIwassona?
ve
transformation:
abigchange(forthebetterinappearance)
11)Isatthroughmyappointmentnutmeatneverquestioning…
nutmeat:
core;
fig.sth.ofmostimportance
sitthrough…:
remainseated/indifferent/unresistinguntiltheendof…
c.f.Wejusthadtositthroughthetediouslecture.
Thepeopleoftheworldwillneversitthroughthewrongdoingsbytheterrorists.
12)Lookingbackatmewasnotareflectionofacute,curlytop,butinsteadamopofindescribablefrizz:
Lookingbackatme:
thefigureinthemirrorthatwaslookingbackatme
theclassicexample:
thetypicalexample
theoverworkedpermanent:
permanent=permanentwave
13)Whenthisdidlittletoimprovethesituation,…
Whenthisdidlittlehelptothemessysituation,…
14)…theminuteIturnedmyback.
…assoonasIturnedmyback.
Cf.themoment/thesecond+(clause)
MydaughterphonedmethemomentshereachedBeijing.
ThecountryburstintocheerstheminutetheyheartthefinaldecisionviatheTVlivetransmission.
15)…butifyouhadaskedmethenIwouldhaveassuredyouthatnothingcouldpossiblyhavebeenworse.(subjunctivemood)
Modeltext2ThePerfectPicture
1.Itwasearlyinthespringabout15yearsago-adayofpalesunlightandtreesjustbeginningtobud.Iwasayoungpolicereporter,drivingtoasceneIdidn'
twanttosee.Aman,thepolicedispatcher'
sbroadcastsaid,hadaccidentallybackedhispickuptruckoverhisbabygranddaughterinthe drivewayofthefamilyhome.Itwasafatality.
2.AsIparkedamongpolicecarsandTV-newscruisers,Isawastocky,white-hairedmanincottonworkclothesstandingnearapickup.Camerasweretrainedonhim,andreporterswerestickingmicrophonesinhisface.Lookingtotallybewildered,hewastryingtoanswertheirquestions.Mostlyhewasonlymovinghislips,blinkingandchokingup.
3.Afterawhilethereportersgaveuponhimandfollowedthepoliceintothesmallwhitehouse.Icanstillseeinmymind'
seyethatdevastatedoldmanlookingdownattheplaceinthedrivewaywherethechildhadbeen.Besidethehousewasafreshlyspadedflowerbed,andnearbyapileofdark,richearth.
4.“Iwasjustbackinguptheretospreadthatgooddirt,”hesaidtome,thoughIhadnotaskedhimanything.“Ididn'
tevenknowshewasoutdoors.”Hestretchedhishandtowardtheflowerbed,thenletitfloptohisside.Helapsedbackintohisthoughts,andI,likeagoodreporter,wentintothehousetofindsomeonewhocouldprovidearecentphotoofthetoddler.
5.Afewminuteslater,withallthedetailsinmynotebookandathree-by-fivestudioportraitofthecherubicchildtuckedinmyjacketpocket,Iwenttowardthekitchenwherethepolicehadsaidthebodywas.
6.Ihadbroughtacamerainwithme-thebig,bulkySpeedGraphicwhichusedtobethenewspaperreporter'
strademark.Everybodyhaddriftedbackoutofthehousetogether-family,police,reportersandphotographer.Enteringthekitchen,Icameuponthisscene.
7.OnaFormica-toppedtable,backlightedbyafrillycurtainedwindow,laythetinybody,wrappedinaclearwhitesheet.Somehowthegrandfatherhadmanagedtostayawayfromthecrowd.Hewassittingonachairbesidethetable,inprofiletomeandunawareofmypresence,lookinguncomprehendinglyattheswaddledcorpse.
8.Thehousewasveryquiet.Aclockticked.AsIwatchedthegrandfatherslowlyleanedforward,curvedhisarmslikeparenthesesaroundtheheadandfeetofthelittleform,thenpressedhisfacetotheshroudandremainedmotionless.
9.InthathushedmomentIrecognizedthemakingsofaprize-winningnewsphotograph.Iappraisedthelight,adjustedthelenssettinganddistance,lockedabulbintheflashgun,raisedthecameraandcomposedthesceneintheviewfinder.
10.Everyelementofthepicturewasperfect:
thegrandfatherinhisplainworkclothes,hiswhitehairbacklightedbysunshine,thechild'
sformwrappedinthesheet,theatmosphereofthesimplehomesuggestedbyblackirontrivetsandWorld'
sFairsouvenirplatesonthewallsflankingthewindow.Outside,thepolicecouldbeseeninspectingthefatalrearwheelofthepickupwhilethechild'
smotherandfatherleanedineachother'
sarms.
11.Idon'
tknowhowmanysecondsIstoodthere,unabletosnapthatshutter.Iwaskeenlyawareofthepowerfulstory-tellingvaluethatphotowouldhave,andmyprofessionalconsciencetoldmetotakeit.YetIcouldn'
tmakemyhandfirethatflashbulbandintrudeonthepoorman'
sislandofgrief.
12.AtlengthIloweredthecameraandcreptaway,shakenwithdoubtaboutmysuitabilityforthejournalisticprofession.OfcourseInevertoldthecityeditororanyfellowreportersaboutthatmissedopportunityforaperfectnewspicture.
13.Everyday,onthenewscastsandinthepapers,weseepicturesofpeopleinextremeconditionsofgriefanddespair.Humansufferinghasbecomeaspectatorsport.Andsometimes,asI'
mwatchingnewsfilm,Irememberthatday.
14.IstillfeelrightaboutwhatIdid.
Amissedchanceforaperfectnewspicture
Paragraph1backgroundinformation
Paragraphs2-6preparatorynarrativeforthecriticalscene
Paragraphs7-10theper