The writer wanted to go to the Woodford Green, but as he didn't know the way, the conductor promised him to put him off.
Lesson 55 Not a gold mine
gold n. 金子
mine n. 矿
treasure n. 财宝
revealer n. 探测器
invent v. 发明
detect v. 探测
bury v. 埋藏
cave n. 山洞
seashore n. 海岸
pirate n. 海盗
arm v. 武装
soil n. 泥土
entrance n. 入口
finally adv. 最后
worthless adj. 毫无价值的
thoroughly adv. 彻底地
trunk n. 行李箱
confident adj. 有信心的
value n. 价值
gold / golden
sth. be made of gold
gold watch
gold ring
golden sun
Slience is golden.
golden: 金色的,宝贵的
golden opportunity
golden sentence
I am honoured to have the opportunity to do sth.
I am glad to have the golden opportunity to do sth.
I am glad to have the golden opportunity to stay with you.
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Special difficulties
Exercise
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Lesson 54
Sticky fingers
粘糊的手指
First listen and then answer the question.
听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What two interruptions did the writer have?
After breakfast, I sent the children to school and then I went to the shops. It was still early when I returned home. The children were at school, my husband was at work and the house was quiet. So I decided to make some meat pies. In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry. At exactly that moment, the telephone rang. Nothing could have been more annoying. I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates. It took me ten minutes to persuade her to ring back later. At last I hung up the receiver. What a mess! There was pastry on my fingers, on the telephone, and on the doorknobs. I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead. This time it was the postman and he wanted me to sign for a registered letter!