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1、.意思,窈窕淑女的近义词反义词,“窈窕淑女”是什么意思篇一:窈窕淑女 英文剧本: 窈窕淑女 My Fair Lady My Fair Lady script Freddy, go and find a cab. Do you want me to catch pneumonia? Dont just stand there, Freddy. Go and find a cab. All right, Ill get one. Look where youre goin, dear. Look where youre goin! Im so sorry. Two bunches oviolets

2、 trod in the mud. A full days wages. -Freddy, go and find a cab. -Yes, Mother. Hes your son, is he? If youd done your duty as a mother should. .you wouldnt let im spoil a poor girls flowrs and run away without payin. Go about your business, my girl. And you wouldnt go off without payin, either. Two

3、bunches oviolets trod in the mud. Sir, is there any sign of it stopping? Im afraid not. Its worse than before. If its worse, its a sign its nearly over. Cheer up, Captn, buy a flowr off a poor girl. Im sorry, I havent any change. I can change alf a crown. Take this for tuppence. I told you, Im awful

4、ly sorry. Wait a minute. Oh, yes. Heres three hapence, if thats any use to you. Thank you, sir. You be careful. Better give im a flower for it. Theres a bloke here behind that pillar. .takindown every blessed word youre sayin. I aint done nothinwrong by speakinto the gentleman. Ive a right to sell f

5、lowrs if I keep off the curb. Im a respectable girl, so help me. I never spoke to him except to ask him to buy a flowr off me. -Whats the bloominnoise? -A tecstakinher down. Im makinan honest livin. Whos doing all that shouting? Sir, dont let im charge me. You dunno what it means to me. Theyll take

6、away me character and drive me on the streets. .for speakinto gentlemen. There, there. Whos hurting you, you silly girl? Whatd you take me for? On my Bible oath, I never spoke a word. Shut up! Do I look like a policeman? Whyd ya take down me words? Ow do I know you took me down right? You just show

7、me what you wrote abut me.That aint proper writin. I cant read it. I can. "l say, Captn, now buy a flowr off a poor girl." Oh, its cause I called him "Captn." I meant no arm. Sir, dont let him lay a charge against me for a word like that. Ill make no charge. Really, sir, if you a

8、re a detective. .you neednt protect me against molestation from young women. .until I ask you. Anyone could tell the girl meant no harm. He aintno tec. Hes a gentleman. Look at his boots. How are all your people down at Selsey? Who told you my people come from Selsey? Never mind, they do. How do you

9、 come to be up so far east? You were born in Lisson Grove. What arm is there in my leavinLisson Grove? It werent fit for pigs to live. I had to pay four and six a week. Live where you like but stop that noise! Come, come, he cant touch you. Youve a right to live where you please. Im a good girl, I a

10、m. -Where do I come from? -Hawkestone. Who said I didnt? Blimey, you know everything, you do. You, sir, do you think you could find me a taxi? Madam, its stopped raining. You can get a motorbus to Hampton Court. Isnt that where you live? What impertinence! Tell im where he comes from, if you wanta g

11、o fortune-telling. Cheltenham, Harrow. .Cambridge and. .lndia? Quite right. He aint a tec, hes a bloominbusybody. Do you do this sort of thing for a living at a music hall? I have thought of it. Perhaps I will one day. Hes no gentleman, he aint, to interfere with a poor girl! How do you do it, may I

12、 ask? Simple phonetics.The science of speech. Thats my profession. Also my hobby. Anyone can spot an lrishman or a Yorkshireman by his brogue. .but I can place a man within six miles. I can place im within two miles in London. Sometimes within two streets. Ought to be ashamed of imself, unmanly cowa

13、rd. -Is there a living in that? -Oh, yes. Let him mind his own business and leave a poor girl alone. Cease this detestable boohooing instantly.or else seek the shelter of some other place of worship! I have a right to be here if I like, same as you! A woman who utters such disgusting, depressing noi

14、ses. .has no right to be anywhere, no right to live. Remember, youre a human with a soul. .and the divine gift of articulate speech. Your native language is the language of Shakespeare and. .Milton and the Bible. Dont sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon. "Look at her, a prisoner of the gut

15、ters "Condemned by every syllable she utters "By right she should be taken out and hung "For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue" Heavens, what a sound! "This is what the British population "Calls an elementary education" Come, sir, I think youve picked a

16、 poor example. Did l? "Hear them down in Soho Square Dropping Hs everywhere "Speaking English any way they like "Hey, you, sir, did you go to school? "What ya tike me for, a fool? "No one taught him takeinstead of tike "Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse Hear a Cornishman co

17、nverse "ld rather hear a choir singing flat "Chickens cackling in a barn Just like this one "Garn! "Garn! "l ask you, sir, what sort of word is that? "lts aoowand garnthat keep her in her place "Not her wretched clothes and dirty face "Why cant the English tea

18、ch their children how to speak? "This verbal class distinction by now should be antique "lf you spoke as she does, sir, instead of the way you do "Why, you might be selling flowers, too" I beg your pardon. "An Englishmans way of speaking absolutely classifies him "The m

19、oment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him "One common language Im afraid well never get "Oh, why cant the English learn to. ".set a good example to people whose English is painful to your ears "The Scotch and the lrish leave you close to tears "There even are

20、 places where English completely disappears "Why, in America they havent used it for years! "Why cant the English teach their children how to speak?"Norwegians learn Norwegian, the Greeks are taught their Greek "ln France every Frenchman knows his language from Ato Z "The Fr

21、ench dont care what they do actually "As long as they pronounce it properly "Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightning "The Hebrews learn it backwards which is absolutely frightening "Use proper English, youre regarded as a freak "Oh, why cant the English &qu

22、ot;Why cant the English learn to speak?" Thank you. See this creature with her curbstone English. .thatll keep her in the gutter till the end of her days? In six months I could pass her off as a duchess at an Embassy Ball. I could get her a job as a ladys maid or a shop assistant. .which requir

23、es better English. Whats that you say? Yes, you squashed cabbage leaf! You disgrace to the noble architecture of these columns! You incarnate insult to the English language! I could pass you off as the Queen of Sheba. You dont believe that, Captn? Anythings possible. I, myself, am a student of lndia

24、n dialects. Are you? Do you know Colonel Pickering, the author of Spoken Sanskrit? I am Colonel Pickering. Who are you? Im Hey Higgins, author of HigginsUniversal Alphabet. I came from lndia to meet you! I was going to lndia to meet you! -Where are you staying? -At the Carleton. No, youre not. Youre

25、 staying at 27A Wimpole Street. You come with me. Well have a little jaw over supper. Indian dialects have always fascinated me. Buy a flower. Im short for me lodgin. Liar! You said you could change half a crown. You ought to be stuffed with nails, you ought! Here, take the whole bloominbasket for a

26、 sixpence! A reminder. -How many are there actually? -How many what? Indian dialects? No fewer than 147 distinct languages are recorded as vernacular in lndia. Shouldnt we stand up, gentlemen? Weve got a bloominheiress in our midst. Would you be lookinfor a good butler, Eliza? Well, you wont do. &qu

27、ot;lts rather dull in town I think Ill take me to Paris"The missus wants to open up the castle in Capri "Me doctor recommends a quiet summer by the sea "Wouldnt it be loverly?" Where are ya bound for this year, Eliza? Biarritz? "All I want is a room somewhere "Far away

28、from the cold night air "With one enormous chair "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Lots of chocolate for me to eat "Lots of coal makinlots of eat "Warm face, warm ands, warm feet "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Oh, so loverlysittin "Absobloominlutely still "l wou

29、ld never budge till Spring "Crept over the winder sill "Someones eadrestinon my knee "Warm and tender as he can be "Who takes good care of me "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Loverly "Loverly "Loverly "Loverly "All I want is a room somewhere "Far aw

30、ay from the cold night air "With one enormous chair "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Lots of chocolate for me to eat "Lots of coal makinlots of eat "Warm face, warm ands, warm feet "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Oh, so loverlysittin "Absobloominlutely still "l

31、would never budge till Spring "Crept over the winder sill "Someones eadrestinon my knee "Warm and tender as he can be "Who takes good care of me "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly? "Loverly "Loverly "Loverly "Oh, wouldnt it be loverly?篇二:窈窕淑女观后感 The review of my

32、fair lady The movie is about a love story between a flower-girl Eliza and a gentleman Higgins. Eliza was a fair but poor girl who had a distinct countryside accent. Higgins was a linguist professor. He bet with his friend Pickering that he could teach Eliza for 6 months and transform her into a lady

33、. Finally they succeed while Eliza left because of the selfishness of Higgins. But at last Higgins realized he could not live without Eliza and they got together From my standpoint, the most impressive character was Eliza. She attracted me at first because of her noise characteristic which was quite

34、 different from the upper class. She was not constrained by the so-called dignity and she could say whatever she wanted though it would be regarded as impolite and rude. Just as Eliza said that she was a good girl. She earned money all by her hands and sometimes she had to give some money to her alc

35、oholic father. She was brave enough to seize the chance to become an elegant lady. She was also a lovely girl that when she heard she could have chocolates to eat everyday if she stayed her eyes stuck to the chocolates straightly. When she was forced to do the monotonous pronouncing exercise everyda

36、y, she showed her disgust to the professor by dreaming that his head was cut down by the king, and only to find that the professor was upstairs staring at her and shouting to her . When she made a little progress and the professor danced with her for the first time, she was so excited that she could

37、 not fall asleep. In the story, she was a Cinderella who became a charming princess. The only difference was that she did not live happily with her prince that easily, instead they experienced twist and turns. Though Eliza was a poor girl who made a living by selling flowers, she had the determinati

38、on and courage which seldom girls owned. She knocked the professors door bravely and asked him to teach her English with the full expectation of changing her fate. Most people are satisfied with comfortable condition they have and never think about doing something to make their life better and alway

39、s laugh at those who attempt to challenge. After seeing the film, I realized that I am that kind of person who is lack of enthusiasm. I am afraid of failure and challenge. That is why I always feel my life boring just like a bottle of boiled water. You may challenge the fate with the result of being

40、 knocked down, but it is this unpredictable consequence that is charming. We can use our curiosity and eagerness for knowledge to welcome a new day with both dreams and obstacles. It is neither impulse of ignorant nor greedy of doing all kinds of things, but a gracious spirit though ordinary. It hap

41、pens on theflower-girl and happens on everyone who loves life. What is more, they will not give up to the hinder; instead they would rather pay more effort to do better. Just like Eliza, she could bear the tasteless pronouncing exercise and the midnight training. At last, her hard work paid off. She

42、 had changed into a excellent and independent lady after her behaviors and thoughts being guided and she was not a noisy girl any more.篇三:英语视听说窈窕淑女观后感 "My fair lady" Review In the English class, we watched a movie called "My fair lady" , it tells the story of a lower flower girl

43、who is transformed into elegant lady by Professor of linguistics, the film from first to last filled with humor and fun, a large number of songs in the film, Audrey Hepburns performance made the film shine particularly. Then I would like to talk about my feeling after watching. In the film, the hero

44、ines name is called Elisa Doolittle,Who looks have beautiful features, be clever and sensible, but came from a poor family. Every day she goes to the street selling flowers, earn money to feed his father subsidies. One day, Elisas vulgar accent caused linguists professor Higgins, Professor boasted o

45、nly through his training, flower girls can be a lady. Elisa think professor said to her is an opportunity, take the initiative to request her professor training, and pay the tuition. Being mocked, friend of Professor Pickering and his bet, if let Elisa to lady status at two months after the fete will hold the ambassador was not to see through the truth, so Pickering is willing to bear all costs and test Iraq Lisa tuition, which aroused the professors morale, Higgins

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