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百万英镑英文版
百万英镑,英文版
篇一:
百万英镑英语剧本
旁白:
Intotheclothingstore,waiter,thebosson.认为自己马上就要时正式职员了,可不能象现在这样破烂。
Aformallystaffsoon,hethinksthathecannotbebrokenastheyarenow.(走到一个老板旁边)(Abosswalkedbeside)
我:
有没有做的不合适被顾客退回来的服装?
I:
Therewasnoinappropriateforthecustomertoreturntotheclothes?
旁白:
(老板用极其轻蔑的眼神看他)bosswiththemostcontemptuouslooktoseehim(走到一个店员旁)gonearashopassistant
店员1:
等一会儿,马上就来。
clerk1:
waitaminute,comeatonce.旁白:
(店员挑了一件很小的衣服)Theclerkpickupasmallshopclothes.我:
请你们照顾一下,我过几天在再付款。
I:
pleasetakecareofyou,Ihadafewdaysinthere-payment.我身上没有带零钱。
Ihadnobeltchange.
店员2:
噢,你没有带零钱?
clerk2:
oh,youdonotbringchange?
对了,当然,你这样子像带了的?
Yes,ofcourse,broughtyouthiswaylikeit?
我想象得到,像你这样的绅士身上只会带大票子。
Iimaginethatagentlemanlikeyouwhowillbringgreattickets.
同伴:
朋友,你对外地人不能总是只认衣衫不认人。
company:
afriend,youcannotalwaysrecognizeonlytheclothesandoutsidersdonotrecognizepeople.我们完全付的起这套衣服的钱,我们只是不想让你因为找不开一长大票子而为难。
wefullypaidthemoneyfromthissuit,wejustdonotwantyouasagrownupcannotfindticketsforthedifficulttoopen.
店员2:
我们没有伤害人的意思,不过,事情恰恰相反,我们找的开。
clerk2:
wedonothurtpeople'smeans,butthingsthecontrary,wefindtheopen.
我:
噢,太好了,我向你们道歉。
I:
oh,good,Iapologizetoyou.
旁白:
他掏出了一张一百万的钞票。
hetookoutamillion-dollarbill.然后老板过来了andthebosscome.
老板:
站着干什么?
boss:
standfor?
店员2:
这位先生等这找钱呢?
clerk2:
Thepresidentandsodoesthisgivechange?
老板:
那就快找给他呀boss:
Thenlookingtofastforhim
店员2:
你自己看吧!
clerk:
Lookatityourself!
旁白:
老板脸上的表情凝固了Theboss'sfacesolidification.
老板:
是呀是呀,我是说,哪个人会傻到跟一个绅士站在一起自惭形愧呢?
boss:
Yeah,Yeah,Imean,whatstupidpeoplewillstandtogetherwithagentlemanashamedZicanshapeit?
不过,我不在乎了,这份光荣让我忘却了自己跟您站在一起是多么的拙陋了,(指着店员)即使你没有招待这样特大客户的经验,也不能眼花到拿错了这样一件衣服呀!
however,Idonotcare,andthegloryofmetoforgethisstandwithyouhowhumblehumble,and(pointingtostaff)evenifyoudonotentertainsuchalargecustomer'sexperience,awrongcannotbeblurredtosuchanclothesah!
我:
不,我觉得这很好了。
me:
no,Ithinkthisgood.
同伴:
是的,我们觉得很好。
company:
Yes,wethinkitisnice.
旁白:
老板很尴尬,但还是硬着头皮往下说。
Thebossisveryembarrassing,buthestilltostay.
老板:
看,再有风度的绅士面对这样不可容忍的错误也是会感到气恼的,您消气,我带你去看,来,快脱下身上这身破烂吧,将他扔进垃圾堆,或者一把火把他烧掉,不,还是留着它,让我供着,一个怀揣百万的富豪曾经穿过它,噢,太荣幸了,让我量量,噢,看看,多好的身材,穿什么衣服都合身,来看看,蝙蝠侠披风,不好?
boss:
Look,againbearingthefaceofsuchagentlemanwouldfeelintolerableerrorisangry,andyoucooldown,I'llshowyou,comefastuponthisbodybrokenoffit,willhethrownintothetrash,oratorchheburned,no,orkeepitwithmeforamillionrichcarriesthroughitonce,oh,soproud,letmetake,oh,look,morethanagoodfigure,whattoweararefit,look,batmancape,right?
店员1:
唐僧穿的袈裟?
Tangsengwearcassock?
还是…那,恐龙皮制的衬衫?
or...well,thedinosaurleathershirt?
还是要马拉多纳穿过的球衣?
maradonastillhavetopassthroughthejersey?
同伴:
不,他们都不是很好。
no,allofthemarenotgood.
店员2:
都不好?
notgood?
那,那…来看看我们的新品种吧——(拿出一套乞丐装)That,that...toseeournewvarietiesofit-(outofabeggar)
店员1:
噢,原来是这样,虽然您喜欢开玩笑,就像刚才穿着那样来光顾我的小店,看来您要的衣服还是正经场合穿的,clerk1:
oh,thatisthecase,althoughyouliketojoke,justlikethedressIliketopatronizetheshop,itseemsthatyouwanttowearclothesordecent.
店员2:
看这件伊丽莎白亲手作的衣服,传说世界上曾经只有一个人穿过,我小店把它当传家之宝,看来只有您才能配穿这种档次的衣服,放在我们这儿,也的确糟踏了它了。
Lookatthishand-madeclothes,elizabeth,wholegendintheworldonlyonepassthrough,andIstoreitasfamilyheirloom,itseemsthatonlyyoucanwearthisgradewiththeclothesonherewedoindeedspoiltheit
店员1:
试试,看,多合身,多象是为您定做的一样,太完美了,想您这样的绅士一定要参加很多的舞会,自然是要穿的体面的,如果这样。
Trytosee,morefitting,morelikeacustom-madeforyou,like,tooperfect,likeagentlemanlikeyouhavetoparticipateinalotofdance,ofcoursewearadecent,ifso.我们小店也就跟着荣耀了。
wealsofollowthehonoroftheshop.
我:
可我没有零钱呀!
me:
Ididnotchangeah!
老板:
噢,看您说的,依你的财富,像我们这样的小店,开100都绰绰有余呀!
boss:
oh,lookatyousay,dependingonyourwealth,smallshopslikeours,aremorethanenoughtoopen100ah!
:
店员2:
没有带钱的话那没有关系,就算忘了,也是不要紧的,能看见您这样的绅士,我活了一生也就没有遗憾了。
nomoney,thenitdoesnotmatter,evenifforgotten,isdoesnotmatter,couldseeagentlemanlikeyou,Ilivethelifetherewouldbenoregrets.
老板:
来,我扶您出去,来,慢走,走好。
boss:
come,Ihelpyoutogoto,walking,forlivingwell.
篇二:
百万英镑英文读后感
百万英镑英文读后感
篇一:
百万英镑>读后感英文
“moneyiseverything,”“moneyisomnipotent,”theideaofasatire,toexposetheuglyfaceofcapitalistsociety.
“onemillionpounds”isaboutapoor,honestman,thatis,theheroineofthisstoryhasreceivedapairofbrothers,thelettersenttohiminsideonemillionpounds.Thebrothershadmadeabet,gambling,ifapoor,honestpeoplewhocomeknockingonthedoorreceivedtheonemillionpounds,hewillbewhatkindofresults?
brotherthathewouldstarvetodeathbecausehecouldnotprovethatthemoneywashisown,willbesubjecttootherpeople'sdoubts,andeventhebanksdonotlethimsavemoney.hisyoungerbrotherthathewouldleadaverygood,andthereforetheyhavethebrothersofonemillionpoundswillbeloanedtocheckthepoorestpeople,andspent30daysabroad.Didnotexpectthatduringthisperiodoftime,peoplehavetherarefortunesuddenlyrich,hastriedtocozyuptohim,fromthefreefood,buyclothes,freeaccommodation,likeabeggar,liketopleasehim,andcontinuetoimprovehissocialstatusuntiltheexceptionofthehighestoutdoorwangDukeon!
notonlythat,healsohasbeenagoodwifeand30,000poundsofbankinterest,andfinallyfromtwobrothersgotaverygoodjob.Livedavery,veryhappylife.
seehere,Iamsoenviousofthe“lucky”theheroine,butatthesametimeIwouldliketo:
peoplereasontocurryfavorwithhim,notjustbecausewhenpeoplevaluemoneytooit?
worshipofmoneyisshamefulandshouldnotbereapingmore!
moneyisnotomnipotent,theworldthanmoney,therearemanymoreimportantthings?
篇二:
百万英镑读后感英文
IknewmarkTwainwheniwasamiddleschoolstudent.Inmymemory,thereisanarticleinmyenglishtextbookthatwrittenbyhim.Atthattime,IpaynoattentiontomarkTwain.however,iknewmoreabouthimafterIlearnedthehistoryandAnthologyofAmericanLiterature,heappealstomedearlyanddeeply.Asaresult,Ireadapartofhisnovelsinparttime.hereIwillintroducemillionpoundstoyou.beforethat,IwillgivesomeinformationaboutmarkTwaintoyou.Andlast,itcomesmythough.
samuelLanghorneclemens(november30,1835–April21,1910)wasanAmericanhumorist,satirist,lecturerandwriter,betterknownbythepennamemarkTwain.hewasborninFlorida,missouriandbroughtupinhannibal,missouri.Afterhisfather'sdeathin1847,hewasapprenticedtoaprinterandwrotefor
hisbrother'snewspaper.helaterworkedasalicensedmississippiriver-boatpilot.ThecivilwarputanendtothesteamboattrafficandclemensmovedtoVirginiacity,whereheeditedtheTerritorialenterprise.onFebruary3,1863,'markTwain'wasbornwhenclemenssignedahumoroustravelaccountwiththatpseudonym.heoftenusesexaggeratedwaystoshowhisirony.
markTwainismostnotedforhisnovelsAdventuresofhuckleberryFinn,andTheAdventuresofTomsawyer.heisalsoknownforhisquotations.Duringhislife,clemensbecameafriendtopresidents,artists,leadingindustrialistsandeuropeanroyalty.ForIlovetheonemillionpoundsnotebest,Iwouldintroduceittoyou.
Isthererealfree-lunchintheworld?
maybethereis!
Andsuchkindof“freelunch”strikesthepoorandhonestyoungmanheyAdamswhohassurprisinglygotaone-millionbanknotefromthebrothers(Roderick&oliver)。
Asamatteroffact,thebrothershadmadeabet,ifapoor,honestandcleverpeoplewhocomeknockingonthedoorreceivedtheonemillionpounds,whatwillbehappeningtohislife?
Theelderbrotherthinkthathewouldstarvetodeathbecausehecouldnotprovethatthemoneybelongstohim,willbearousingothers'suspicion,andeventhebanksdonotlethimdepositthemoney.onthecontrary,theyoungerbrotherbelievesthathewouldliveinaverygoodlife.sothebrotherslendtheonemillionpoundstoheyAdams,andspent30daysabroad.Fromthenon,heyAdamsbecomesabrightfocusofthemoney-prioritysociety.Later,theluckyyoungmanexperiencestwosharplydifferenttreatmentsinthetailorshop.Intheball,peoplefromeverysocialclasstryeverychancetoshowtheirfriendshipandflatterytothenewmillionaire.Adamsneverhasthechancetospendapennybecausenoonecanchangethemillionandheissoonlivinginaluxurioushotelsuite,wearingexpensivesuits.nooneaskshimtopaybill,theseareforwardedforlaterpayment.heevengetsthechancetogotothepartythatheldbyDuke.Fortunately,heymeetsJanegriffithsandfallinlovewiththisbeautifulwoman.healsocomesacrosshisgoodfriend.Themangiveshimsomeadvicetoearnmoney.30dayshaspassed,heyAdamsaskshisgirlfriendcompanyhimtomeetthebrothers.outofhisexpectation,hisgirlfriendisthedaughterofoneofthebrothers.Andfinallyhegotaverygoodjobfromthebrother.Andhelivedaveryhappylife.
markTwain'sshortstoryof“onemillionpoundsnote”isaverygoodwork.Thearticlesatiresthethoughtsof“moneyiseverything,”“moneyis
omnipotent,”andexposetheuglyfaceofcapitalistsociety.Asweallknow,therootofthestorywasthebetofthebrothers.whatisthebetactually?
wheredoestheattractionofthebanknoteliein?
Asfarasiamconcerned,theonemillionpoundsnotetakesaninteresting,satiricallookatthehypocrisystemmingfromclassdistinctioninengland.
englandisacountrywhereclassandwealtharegivenextremesignificance,especiallyamongtherich.Thenovelshowsthehypocrisythatexistedamongthesepeople,howthericharequicktochangefacewhentheyfindoutthatyou'reamanofwealthandhowwithinthenextmomenttheyrevertbacktotheircondescendingselveswhenallwealthislost.Thestorywasbasedonthemainthemebyemphasizingonthehypocrisyoftheupperclasssocietybutatthesametimeitalsocreatesabalancethatpreventsthenovelfrombeingamockeryofthebritishsociety.Thelovestoryappearsattherighttimeandthereisplentyofcomedytokeeponeentertained.Theendingisalittlepredictablebutthedirectordoesanoverallgoodjobbyroundingitupandpresentinghispoints.
Inmyheart,herrywassoluckily,noteveryonecangetthechancetousethemillion.Iamsoenviousofthe“lucky”oftheheroine,butatthesametimeIwouldliketothinkthatthereasonwhypeoplecarryfavorwithhimisjustthattheyattracttoomuchimportanttomoney,isn'tit?
moneyworshipisshamefulandshouldnotbereapingmore!
moneyisnotomnipotent,andintheworld,therearemanythingsthatmoreimportantthanmoney?
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篇三:
百万英镑读后感英文
basedonmarkTwain'snovel,'Themillionairepoundnote'takesan
interestingsatiricallookatthehypocrisystemmingfromclassdistinctioninthe50sengland.englandisacountrywhereclassandwealtharegivenextremesignificance,especiallyamongtherich.
Thefilmshowsthehypocrisythatexistedamongthesepeople,howthericharequicktochangefacewheninaninstanttheyfindoutthatyou'reamanofwealthandhowwithinthenextmomenttheyrevertbacktotheircondescendingselveswhenallwealthislost.Interestingly,'Themillionaire'alsobrieflylooksathowtheenglishperceivedAmericansinthatera.RichAmericanswerewelcomedasoutsidersandthepoorwerequicklyshunnedaway.
Thefactthathe'sanoutsidereithermakeshimmoreappealingorthecompleteopposite.Thestorystickstothemainthemebyemphasizingonthehypocrisyoftheupperclasssocietyb