人教版高中英语必修3百万英镑
人教版高中英语必修3百万英镑的英语简介和翻译(简单一些)还有重点词的填空和翻译(简单一些)谢谢~~急用~~有追加财富~~...
人教版高中英语必修3百万英镑的英语简介和翻译(简单一些)还有重点词的填空和翻译(简单一些)
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故事发生在20世纪初的英国,一位身无分文的美国人Henry Adams偶然来到伦敦。他靠在船上做工来抵押船票才来到了英国。一对富豪兄弟用一张面值一百万英镑的现钞打赌,看一个人是否能靠这张钞票能在伦敦生活一个月。Henry在人行道上游荡时被着两个兄弟发现。他们给了他一个信封。里面装着一张银行发行的百万英镑的钞票。Henry很困惑地接受了这个信封。
因为他衣衫褴褛,所以无论他走到哪里人们都以一种粗鲁的态度对待他。然而当他拿出这张钞票的时候,人们的态度立刻发生了改变。他们奉承他。至于账单,他们甚至允许他不用付账就能拥有一切。一段时间以后。Henry成了上流社会的焦点。每个人都对他充满了好奇并都想要认识他
不久之后,他就陷入了困境。他负债累累,而后服务员又跟他开玩笑把钞票藏了起来。因此,股市大跌。人们认为他是个骗子,宾馆里挤满了要债的人。
幸运的是,一个月的期限很快到了。Henry把这张钞票还给了兄弟俩。经历了大起大落,Henry厌倦了对金钱的追逐。他和他所爱的女孩Portia一起离开了
因为他衣衫褴褛,所以无论他走到哪里人们都以一种粗鲁的态度对待他。然而当他拿出这张钞票的时候,人们的态度立刻发生了改变。他们奉承他。至于账单,他们甚至允许他不用付账就能拥有一切。一段时间以后。Henry成了上流社会的焦点。每个人都对他充满了好奇并都想要认识他
不久之后,他就陷入了困境。他负债累累,而后服务员又跟他开玩笑把钞票藏了起来。因此,股市大跌。人们认为他是个骗子,宾馆里挤满了要债的人。
幸运的是,一个月的期限很快到了。Henry把这张钞票还给了兄弟俩。经历了大起大落,Henry厌倦了对金钱的追逐。他和他所爱的女孩Portia一起离开了
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The English version:
Is there real free-lunch in the world? Maybe there is! And such kind of “free lunch” strikes the poor and honest young man Henry Adams who has surprisingly got a one-million bank note from the brothers (Roderick & Oliver). From then on, he becomes a bright focus of the money-priority society. Later, the lucky young man experiences two sharply different treatments in the tailor shop, served in cold should and contempt at first but flattery soon after the large bank note is shown. In the ball, people from every social class try every chance to show their friendship and flattery to the new millionaire. Fortunately, Henry meets Potia and gain love from this beautiful woman.
As we all know, the whole story roots from the bet of the brothers. What is the bet actually? Where does the attraction of the bank note lie in ?
Plot Synopsis
Zestful adaptation of Mark Twain's classic satirical short story. Ronald Neame's fluid direction is full of vigour and Geoffrey Unsworth’s attractive TechniColour cinematography wholly captures Victorian-era England.
London, 1900. Two old, eccentric, and extremely wealthy brothers, Oliver and Roderick Montpelier (Ronald Squire, Wilfred Hyde-White), draw a currency note for a million pounds from the Bank of England. They need it to settle an argument. One of them believes that such a note would be useless to any poverty-stricken man; the other believes that just by possessing it one could live like a lord. They decide to test their theories, and select a penniless young American seaman, Henry Adams (Gregory Peck), to keep the note intact for 1 month. Initially the plan is a great success, when Adams visits a café and produces the note to pay his bill; pandemonium sets in and he becomes regarded as an eccentric American millionaire.
Adams never has to spend a penny because his credit rating is so good and is soon living in a luxurious hotel suite, wearing expensive suits and mentioned in the Court Circular. No one asks that he pay bills, these are forwarded for later payment. A mischievous fellow hotel guest steals the note when Adams takes over his room, but later returns it when debt collectors line up demanding to see the note. He returns the note to the brothers and goes off to marry his fiancée (Jane Griffiths), his future assured.
Is there real free-lunch in the world? Maybe there is! And such kind of “free lunch” strikes the poor and honest young man Henry Adams who has surprisingly got a one-million bank note from the brothers (Roderick & Oliver). From then on, he becomes a bright focus of the money-priority society. Later, the lucky young man experiences two sharply different treatments in the tailor shop, served in cold should and contempt at first but flattery soon after the large bank note is shown. In the ball, people from every social class try every chance to show their friendship and flattery to the new millionaire. Fortunately, Henry meets Potia and gain love from this beautiful woman.
As we all know, the whole story roots from the bet of the brothers. What is the bet actually? Where does the attraction of the bank note lie in ?
Plot Synopsis
Zestful adaptation of Mark Twain's classic satirical short story. Ronald Neame's fluid direction is full of vigour and Geoffrey Unsworth’s attractive TechniColour cinematography wholly captures Victorian-era England.
London, 1900. Two old, eccentric, and extremely wealthy brothers, Oliver and Roderick Montpelier (Ronald Squire, Wilfred Hyde-White), draw a currency note for a million pounds from the Bank of England. They need it to settle an argument. One of them believes that such a note would be useless to any poverty-stricken man; the other believes that just by possessing it one could live like a lord. They decide to test their theories, and select a penniless young American seaman, Henry Adams (Gregory Peck), to keep the note intact for 1 month. Initially the plan is a great success, when Adams visits a café and produces the note to pay his bill; pandemonium sets in and he becomes regarded as an eccentric American millionaire.
Adams never has to spend a penny because his credit rating is so good and is soon living in a luxurious hotel suite, wearing expensive suits and mentioned in the Court Circular. No one asks that he pay bills, these are forwarded for later payment. A mischievous fellow hotel guest steals the note when Adams takes over his room, but later returns it when debt collectors line up demanding to see the note. He returns the note to the brothers and goes off to marry his fiancée (Jane Griffiths), his future assured.
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