时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:听电影学英语-人生驾驶课


英语课

   [00:45.43]Thank you, Ben.


 
  [00:46.92]Tell your mother she's an angel, cooking for all us oldies.
 
  [00:49.96]When's the driving test? -This afternoon.
 
  [01:12.99]You got a girlfriend yet?
 
  [01:14.68]Oh, no, no. Not yet, no.
 
  [01:25.68]Don't forget. Hand brake, mirror and turn.
 
  [01:34.40]My name is Roger, and I'm your driving examiner for today.
 
  [01:40.23]I'd like you to approach the next roundabout and take the first exit.
 
  [01:46.95]No, that was the first exit, please. You're still going round.
 
  [01:56.12]In a moment, I'm going to strike the dashboard.
 
  [01:59.03]When I do, I'd like you to make an emergency stop.
 
  [02:04.28]Emergency stop, please.
 
  [02:06.23]Stop the car.
 
  [02:08.12]Stop!
 
  [02:28.55]Never mind, darling.
 
  [02:30.56]I crashed the car.
 
  [02:31.99]Well, you were nervous.
 
  [02:33.84]Mum, do you think I should have some proper lessons with a teacher?
 
  [02:41.60]I've been driving for 25 years. You just need more practice.
 
  [02:45.15]Seat belt, please.
 
  [02:46.99]* Oh, come to my heart, Lord Jesus *
 
  [02:50.32]* There is room in my heart for Thee *
 
  [02:53.96]* Just fill me with your presence Lord *
 
  [02:57.56]* I want you to be *
 
  [03:00.92]* Redeemed 1 *
 
  [03:06.48]Good!
 
  [03:10.91]Bye, Sarah. -Bye, Peter.
 
  [03:12.31]Bye. See you next Sunday. -Bye, guys. See you on Sunday.
 
  [03:14.51]See you, Peter.
 
  [03:15.96]I know a lot of the guys teaching Religious Education at Coventry.
 
  [03:17.96]It's a hell of a competitive course now,
 
  [03:20.20]very new science, philosophy, culture. Very rounded, very sexy.
 
  [03:24.12]Lovely.
 
  [03:25.60]Obviously I can't take Ben's exams for him, but I can...
 
  [03:29.55]I can definitely recommend him.
 
  [03:32.75]Thank you, Peter. Isn't that wonderful, Ben?
 
  [03:35.72]Thanks.
 
  [03:37.12]Ben really knows his Bible. It's just the academics he struggles with.
 
  [03:41.47]Maths was always my problem.
 
  [03:43.28]Ben and maths. Don't even talk about it.
 
  [03:48.16]Peter was just telling us about his thoughts for an International Day,
 
  [03:51.12]with all the different parish faiths swapping 2 ideas.
 
  [03:53.52]I thought it sounded wonderful.
 
  [03:55.03]I'm not sure Finchley Central's quite ready
 
  [03:57.36]for Peter's particular bra of evangelism.
 
  [04:00.08]No need to be sarcastic 3, Robert. At least he's trying.
 
  [04:10.91]May I offer you some more, Mr. Finley?
 
  [04:14.24]How is your room, Mr. Fincham? Did you manage any sleep this afternoon?
 
  [04:20.24]Ben took his driving test today. He did very well.
 
  [04:23.43]Just a few things to iron out.
 
  [04:25.36]Of course, now we've got the summer holidays ahead of us,
 
  [04:27.48]we can spend even more time in the car.
 
  [04:29.48]There you are.
 
  [04:45.12]How's my grown-up boy?
 
  [04:51.56]Your father and I have been talking.
 
  [04:53.95]Now that Mr. Fincham's staying with us,
 
  [04:56.39]it might be thoughtful if we all contributed a little money
 
  [04:59.31]towards getting him back on his feet.
 
  [05:01.75]What do you think?
 
  [05:03.19]Who is Mr. Fincham?
 
  [05:04.60]Mr. Fincham came to me asking for shelter.
 
  [05:08.31]He'd heard that I like to help people.
 
  [05:12.00]But how long is he staying for?
 
  [05:14.76]Darling, he ran over his own wife.
 
  [05:17.39]He must take as long as he needs.
 
  [05:21.31]I thought if you got a summer job,
 
  [05:25.07]you might put some of the money towards helping 4 Mr. Fincham.
 
  [06:05.24]Ask yourselves this question.
 
  [06:07.16]How is a person truly free until they can think and act for themselves?
 
  [06:14.39]God gave us free will so that we could choose his love.
 
  [06:19.03]You see, he wanted us to understand our commitment, to be grown-up about it.
 
  [06:24.36]If you say to me, "Am I a Christian 5?"
 
  [06:27.27]I say to you,
 
  [06:29.19]"If you strive to do good, then you're a Christian. "
 
  [06:33.87]Hand brake, mirror, turn.
 
  [06:40.16]If you don't seek to hurt or betray others,
 
  [06:44.92]you're a Christian.
 
  [06:47.07]If you're true to yourself and treat others as you'd have them treat you,
 
  [06:53.19]you're a Christian.
 
  [06:56.23]The more a person parades their Christianity for the benefit of others,
 
  [07:01.80]the less I'm inclined to trust
 
  [07:03.63]the Christianity they claim to bring.
 
  [07:07.60]God tells us
 
  [07:09.51]true faith is the freedom to choose truth.
 
  [07:16.24]Now, how you express that,
 
  [07:18.63]the way, the manner, the means at your disposal,
 
  [07:20.51]these things are of no consequence, be you Christian or atheist 6,
 
  [07:25.23]unless in your heart
 
  [07:29.11]you are true.
 
  [08:07.24]Hello?
 
  [08:23.64]Sod you, you little buggers!
 
  [08:26.56]Bloody 7... Bloody hell!
 
  [08:29.39]Come on! You utterly 8 sodding bastards 9, cut!
 
  [08:39.63]How are you?
 
  [08:42.03]You're Ben.
 
  [08:43.99]Found the house all right? Marvelous. Shall we stroll?
 
  [08:48.87]Now, then, we talked on the telephone? -Yes.
 
  [08:50.83]What did I say?
 
  [08:52.24]You said you needed some help round the house.
 
  [08:54.20]Did I mention camping?
 
  [08:56.99]No. You said you might need an escort.
 
  [08:59.20]Yeah, well, I travel occasionally.
 
  [09:01.40]Theatrical engagements.
 
  [09:03.27]I take it you're a Christian?
 
  [09:05.24]Excuse me?
 
  [09:07.11]Well, I make it a policy always to advertise in Hello Jesus.
 
  [09:10.96]As a single woman, I'm acutely aware
 
  [09:12.40]of the dangers of sexual assault by younger men,
 
  [09:14.75]though, sadly, God is no longer the insurance policy he once was.
 
  [09:19.63]Or am I just old-fashioned? Now, then, a few house rules.
 
  [09:24.44]At home, I'm never Dame 10 Eve, only Evie.
 
  [09:28.23]Meals are taken in the kitchen, unless I happen to be entertaining,
 
  [09:32.07]in which case I shall ask you to serve a few drinks, some canapes...
 
  [09:38.43]I pay 6p an hour, which is a pound more than McDonald's
 
  [09:41.99]So if that is unsatisfactory I suggest you go and work for them,
 
  [09:45.00]though how you can consider such a thing
 
  [09:47.15]in all good conscience, I really don't know.
 
  [09:49.28]You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
 
  [09:51.96]Sorry... Monday to Friday, 11:00 to 4:00,
 
  [09:54.31]and every alternate weekend lunch included.
 
  [09:59.03]Yes or no?
 
  [10:00.88]Um... Yes.

交换,交换技术
  • The slow swapping and buying of horses went on. 马匹的买卖和交换就是这样慢慢地进行着。
  • He was quite keen on swapping books with friends. 他非常热衷于和朋友们交换书籍。
adj.讥讽的,讽刺的,嘲弄的
  • I squashed him with a sarcastic remark.我说了一句讽刺的话把他给镇住了。
  • She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks.她冷嘲热讽地拿别人的缺点开玩笑。
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒
  • They always addressed each other by their Christian name.他们总是以教名互相称呼。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
n.无神论者
  • She was an atheist but now she says she's seen the light.她本来是个无神论者,可是现在她说自己的信仰改变了。
  • He is admittedly an atheist.他被公认是位无神论者。
adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染
  • He got a bloody nose in the fight.他在打斗中被打得鼻子流血。
  • He is a bloody fool.他是一个十足的笨蛋。
adv.完全地,绝对地
  • Utterly devoted to the people,he gave his life in saving his patients.他忠于人民,把毕生精力用于挽救患者的生命。
  • I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.她的微笑使我完全陶醉了。
私生子( bastard的名词复数 ); 坏蛋; 讨厌的事物; 麻烦事 (认为别人走运或不幸时说)家伙
  • Those bastards don't care a damn about the welfare of the factory! 这批狗养的,不顾大局! 来自子夜部分
  • Let the first bastards to find out be the goddam Germans. 就让那些混账的德国佬去做最先发现的倒霉鬼吧。 来自演讲部分
n.女士
  • The dame tell of her experience as a wife and mother.这位年长妇女讲了她作妻子和母亲的经验。
  • If you stick around,you'll have to marry that dame.如果再逗留多一会,你就要跟那个夫人结婚。
学英语单词
Anogeissus
anti-fungus
area-type mete
barcarolles
bark miner
boofs
boulder blasting
branching
brumation
Buszite
catachrestic
cepalotribe
chicklin
cholagoga
city parks
codeshare
compound interest
costomediastinal recess
darken ship
diathesis-stress model
direct freezing
discharheable weight
downcurved
drum to rope ratio
ductus arteriosuss
earthtremors
elementary streams
endowed by nature
Erldunda
extra limiter
fatigue rig
follow your nose
forehold
frequency deceleration
gazinta
giggle gas
grassy-leaved
hain
hierarchically
high hopes
ion current
Jack Tars
justinian
Kazak,Kazakh
king-size tanker
laissez-passers
large-scale characteristics
ligamentum calcaneotibrale
lincrustas
lipsalves
magnetic wave
maintenance practice
molybdenum(vi) sulfide
monochromatization of neutron
multidomain
murrayin
naval tactical data system
neon-red
neurochemistries
nonair
Nuba
omo-
ophthalmic microbiology
outlet subcooling
pants suit
partisan politics
personal disposal income
pillarists
pleurodontans
plug in type fuse
pollen count
prepregnancy
pulse jet fog generator
rolling and peening
room-to-room
ropemanship
Salmonella blegdam
saulsbury
schelde
Schisandra neglecta
secondary glycoside
service ram
silk-covered cord
single-button carbon microphone
skeletalizes
sludgeless oil
sodium (na)
stilter
subscriber
swear black is white
swele
Syrenia siliculosa
tetrazolium
theory of chemical bonds
thin clay coating
uncomforted
undertrump
unmagnanimous
vapor heat exchanger
whoremonger
wordprocess
world-population