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The Wolf and The Lion
A wolf, roaming by the mountain's side, saw his own shadow, as the sun was setting, become greatly extended and magnified, and he said to himself, “Why should I being of such an immense size, and extending nearly an acre in length, be afraid of the lion? Ought I not to be acknowledged as King of all the collected beasts?” While he was indulging in these proud thoughts, a lion fell upon him, and killed him. He exclaimed with a too late repentance, “Wretched me! This over estimation of myself is the cause of my destruction.”
Notes:
(1) roam v. 徘徊
(2) extended adj. 延伸的,延长的
(3) magnified adj. 放大的
(4) acknowledge v. 承认
(5) indulge v. 沉醉于
(6) repentance n. 后悔
Exercises:
True(T) or False(F):
(1) When the sun was setting a wolf saw its own shadow become extended and magnified.
(2) A wolf said to all the animals he was not afraid of the lion and should be king of all the collected beasts.
(3) When a lion fell upon the wolf, they fought bitterly with each other.
(4) This over estimation of himself is the cause of the wolf's destruction.
Idioms
To make it as a pillar, it means that putting it behind your mind and forget it.
把它当枕头--置之脑后
The eight gods cross the sea, meaning that they will show their individual appitude.
八仙过海--各显神通
Let his own wand ding him.
搬起石头砸自己的脚
A Farewell to
My Friend Chen Zhangfu
In the Fourth-month the south wind blows plains of yellow barley,
Date-flowers have not faded yet and lakka-leaves are long.
The green peak that we left at dawn we still can see at evening,
While our horses whinny on the road, eager to turn homeward
....Chen, my friend, you have always been a great and good man,
With your dragon's moustache, tiger's eyebrows and your massive forehead.
In your bosom you have shelved away ten thousand volumes…
A wolf, roaming by the mountain's side, saw his own shadow, as the sun was setting, become greatly extended and magnified, and he said to himself, “Why should I being of such an immense size, and extending nearly an acre in length, be afraid of the lion? Ought I not to be acknowledged as King of all the collected beasts?” While he was indulging in these proud thoughts, a lion fell upon him, and killed him. He exclaimed with a too late repentance, “Wretched me! This over estimation of myself is the cause of my destruction.”
Notes:
(1) roam v. 徘徊
(2) extended adj. 延伸的,延长的
(3) magnified adj. 放大的
(4) acknowledge v. 承认
(5) indulge v. 沉醉于
(6) repentance n. 后悔
Exercises:
True(T) or False(F):
(1) When the sun was setting a wolf saw its own shadow become extended and magnified.
(2) A wolf said to all the animals he was not afraid of the lion and should be king of all the collected beasts.
(3) When a lion fell upon the wolf, they fought bitterly with each other.
(4) This over estimation of himself is the cause of the wolf's destruction.
Idioms
To make it as a pillar, it means that putting it behind your mind and forget it.
把它当枕头--置之脑后
The eight gods cross the sea, meaning that they will show their individual appitude.
八仙过海--各显神通
Let his own wand ding him.
搬起石头砸自己的脚
A Farewell to
My Friend Chen Zhangfu
In the Fourth-month the south wind blows plains of yellow barley,
Date-flowers have not faded yet and lakka-leaves are long.
The green peak that we left at dawn we still can see at evening,
While our horses whinny on the road, eager to turn homeward
....Chen, my friend, you have always been a great and good man,
With your dragon's moustache, tiger's eyebrows and your massive forehead.
In your bosom you have shelved away ten thousand volumes…
2010-03-01
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