时间:2019-02-19 作者:英语课 分类:听播客学英语


英语课

   I have some poetry for you in today’s podcast. It is a poem by a woman called Susie Paskins, and it is called “How to enter the kitchen”.


  Let me first explain what the poem is about. Susie has a problem. There is a mouse in her kitchen! She knows that the mouse is there – somewhere in the kitchen – and she does not like it. So what does she do? She makes lots of noise when she goes into the kitchen. She does not look in the corners of the room, where the mouse might be. She sings loudly when she puts water in the kettle to boil. She pretends that she does not worry about the mouse at all.
  The poem then goes on to say that we have secret parts of our lives which are like the mouse in the kitchen. Normally we ignore them. We make lots of noise so that we do not have to see them. And the secret parts of our lives, like the mouse, run away and hide.
  But perhaps it would be better if we sat quietly and waited. Then we might see these parts of our life, and we would not be afraid of them any more. Just like the mouse in the kitchen!
  Here is the poem:
  Approach with confidence,
  Then fling the door wide,
  Make a loud stamping noise.
  Do not look in the corners – That is where it might be,
  Whisking and darting 1,
  A black shadow
  Running to hide.
  Sing loudly as you put the kettle
  on.
  Pretend a certainty you do not feel
  That it will not ?€“ horror! ?€“ run over
  your feet
  Or pause and stare up at you,
  Defying your possession of its
  space.
  Parts of you
  Hide in corners too,
  Not seeing the light,
  Muttering and grumbling 2,
  Too low to be heard.
  Mostly you avert 3 your gaze
  And make too much noise
  To confront them.
  So they run away
  And hide in the secret places.
  But perhaps
  You should quietly tiptoe
  To the corner and wait.
  And then you might see,
  And not be afraid
  Of what lives in the dark.
  Poem originally published in Quaker Monthly, March 2008. Reproduced here by permission.

v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔
  • Swallows were darting through the clouds. 燕子穿云急飞。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Swallows were darting through the air. 燕子在空中掠过。 来自辞典例句
adj. 喃喃鸣不平的, 出怨言的
  • She's always grumbling to me about how badly she's treated at work. 她总是向我抱怨她在工作中如何受亏待。
  • We didn't hear any grumbling about the food. 我们没听到过对食物的抱怨。
v.防止,避免;转移(目光、注意力等)
  • He managed to avert suspicion.他设法避嫌。
  • I would do what I could to avert it.我会尽力去避免发生这种情况。
学英语单词
accounting for by products
achenium
achroocytosis
active strain gage
air supplied mask
arm licence
Atrachea vulgaris
Austria
authenticated data
axonometer
biamperometric titration
binary alloy
bindmen
biopsy of pleura
busticating
case-hardening drying
charter owner
chloroforming
dens sapientiae
dependent equatorial coordinates
dharapak
dithioketal
duplicate reading
EPIPYRODIDAE
eulimnoplankton
FACD
fibrillated film products
final proven recoverable reserves
fine-tip
food linkfood cycle
Frenchify
gain the ear of
habitus
head phone
high speed winder
high-frequency line and patching bay
hudsonia ericoidess
humanized vaccine
hydrothermal ore deposit
in conflict
integrable bounded multifunction
Jacob's-Staff
laurel berries oil
LFTk
lickly
life-preserving
linguistic geography
load diffusion
loadcast
locks her up
man-machine interaction
match penalty
melinite
Moncay,Mon Cay
Mozart
nargol
needing
niggerbitches
octahedral group
off-camera
olan
opalescenc
parOP
partial processing automata
perflunafene
Petrarchism
Phenbenieillin
photoelectric scribing
pick up factor
political outlook
Powys County
railroad tunnel
realized income
reflectable
retinal hemodynamics
rock-weed
roland barthes
Saxe-Meiningen
scene reflectivity
shellfish beds
shopgirls
slotted piston
Song Ci
speed control knob
stirrin'
suit for contribution
Synandrets
synthetic aperture sonar
taman'
TEGFET
test for preference
Tetraphidales
Training and Enterprise Council
universal gear testing machine
V-ONC
vectura
vestpocket calculator
viotil
warters
Withington, Mt.
worse and worse
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