PART FOUR - LIFE AT MOOR HOUSE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
I Am No Longer Poor
"Oh, St. John, I'm glad--I'm so glad!" I cried, laughing.
St. John smiled. "[-----1-----]. And now you're happy about something ordinary!"
"No, you don't understand. This means everything to me! You see, you already have some family. But I had no one, and now I suddenly have three wonderful cousins!" I walked quickly around the room. [-----2-----]. I could now help the Rivers family by sharing the money with them! There were the four of us cousins. If we shared my money equally, there would be five thousand pounds for each of us. That was plenty of money. It was a fair answer to our money problems, and we would all be happy. If they did not want to, Diana and Mary would never have to work again. We would all be able to spend more time together at Moor House.
Of course, when I told my cousins what I wanted to do, they did not agree at first. But they knew that I was serious about sharing the money, so finally they agreed to [-----3-----]. Mr. Briggs the lawyer gave the money to each of us.
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答案:
1、You looked so worried and serious when I told you about the money
跟你说你继承了财产时你看上去很焦虑很严肃。
2、My head was full of wonderful ideas
脑子里充满了各种美妙的念头。
3、each take five thousand pounds
没人分别拿五千英镑。
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Vocabulary Focus
ordinary:形容词,平凡的,修饰something, anything或nothing时,置于其后。