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1、ChapterIt is a truth uni versally ack no wledged that a sin gle man in possessi on of a goodfortune, must be in want of a wife.Have you heard that Netherfield Park islet at last?I have no object ion to heari ng it.When a woma n has five grow n-up daughters, she ought togive over thinking ofher own b

2、eauty.Assure sb that 向某人保证Assure sb of sth确保得至U eg: to assure him of my hearty consent to his marryingwhichever he chooses of the girls.Assure of sthI must throw in a good word for my little Lizzy.Summary: Lizzy is the ordin ary; Jane is beautiful; Lydia is in tellige nt;You take delight in vex ing

3、me.You have no compassion for my poornerve s.Depe nd upon it.确保无疑Summary:Mr. Bennet is complicated, sarcastically humorous, reserved andcapricious.Mrs. Benn et is a typically ignorant housewife with un certa in temper.The bus in ess of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visit

4、ing andn ews.COPY It is a truth uni versally that happ in ess of a woma n mainly depe nds on the success ofher family.I have no object ion to be into her, for I cannot give over thinking of herTo assure him of my hearty sin cerity, I was obliged to throw in a good word for my history.Chapter 2He had

5、 always inten ded to visit him, though to the last always assuri ng his wife thathe should not go; (odd man)Till the evening after the visit was paid she had no kno wledge of it.He suddenly address ed her with ”Un able to contain herselfKitty has no discretio n in her coughs.Be acqua in ted with sbA

6、cqua intanceMrs. Long and her daughters muststa nd their cha nee;We cannot escape the acqua intance now.CopyTill the end of NCEE, I had no kno wledge of where my pare nts were. During theNati onal Day Holiday, Igot into the truth by a call from my mother. She was un ableto contain herself then obvio

7、usly. Therefore I was obliged to behave in a bettermanner to assure them of my in depe ndence.Chapter 3They were at last obliged to accept the sec on d-ha nd in tellige nee of their n eighbor.To crow n the whole , he meant to be at And very lively hopes of Mr. Bin gley s heart wereen terta inedAll t

8、he others equally well marriedshall have nothing to wish for.He had entertainedhopes of being admitted to a sight of the young ladies, ofwhose beauty he had heard much;An invitationto dinner was soon afterwards dispatched; and already had Mrs.Bennet pla nned the courses that were to do credit to her

9、 housekeeping.Mr. Bin gly wasobliged to be in tow n the followi ng day,.Lady Lucas quieted her fears a little by startingthe idea of his being gone toLondon His sisters were fine wome n,with an air of decided fashi on.Gen eral circulati on大气环流Till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of

10、his popularityMr. Bin gley had soonmade himself acqua in ted withall the prin cipal people in theroom;Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves.I would not be so fastidious as you are.Upon my honor我以名誉担保Mr. Bin gley had dan ced with her twice, and she had bee n disti nguishedby hissisters.Jan

11、e was as much gratified by this as her mother could be, though in aquieterway.Jane beautifulElizabeth (Lizzy) playfulMary plain, pedanticCatheri ne( Kitty)un com monly in tellige ntLydiasmartCopyWhe n I was at high school, I was always the last one to know someth ing an ecdotalwhich had already spre

12、ad about. Usually I got the sec on d-ha nd in tellige nce frommy girlfrie nds.To crow n the whole, that made me be in differe nt to the affairs at school. After NCEE, my girlfrie nds equally got offers of good uni versities except me.Chapter4And so you like this man s sisters, too, do you? Their man

13、ners are notequalBut they are very pleas ing wome n whe n youcon verse with them.They were in fact very fine ladies; notdeficie nt ingood humor whe n they wereto his.pleased.Con ceited 自高自大自负Associate with people of rank.En title 给定名为,使有权利I am much mistaken if we shall not find a very charming neigh

14、bor in her.她要不是个好邻居才怪呢Miss Bingley was by no means unwilling topreside at his table .Darcy is clever, conceited, haughty, reserved and fastidious.He could not conceive an angel more beautiful.Miss Bennet was thereforeestablished as a sweet girl.Chapter 5Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a famil

15、y with whom the Bennets were particularly intimate.=Bennets were particularly intimate with a family living within a short walk of Longbourn.Perhaps you mean what Ioverheard between him and Mr. Robinson.I dare say he had heard somehow that Mrs. Long does not keep acarriage , and hadcome to the ball

16、in ahack chaise .Chapter 6The visit was soon returned in due from.In nine cases out of ten women had better show more affection than she feels.And he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes.I have been meditatingonthe very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in theface of a pretty woman canbestow.Miss Bingley immediatelyfix ed her eyes on his

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