英文原文
While working in the library at a university,
I was often shocked by the excuses students
would use to get out of paying their fees for overdue books.
One evening an older student returned two books
that were way overdue and threw a fit
over the "outrageous" $2 fee that I asked her to pay.
I tried to explain how much she owed for each day,
but she insisted she should be exempt.
"You don't understand," she blurted out.
"I didn't even read them!"
中文大意
逐句對(duì)照
While working in the library at a university,
I was often shocked by the excuses students
would use to get out of paying their fees for overdue books.
One evening an older student returned two books
that were way overdue and threw a fit
over the "outrageous" $2 fee that I asked her to pay.
I tried to explain how much she owed for each day,
but she insisted she should be exempt.
"You don't understand," she blurted out.
"I didn't even read them!"
語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)
overdue 過(guò)期的, 到期未付的
an overdue bill 過(guò)期的帳單
an overdue train 晚點(diǎn)的火車(chē)
overdue = over + due
over 額外的,超過(guò)的
overeat 吃多
overtalk 講話太多
due 預(yù)期的,應(yīng)到的
Their plane is due in 15 minutes.
throw a fit 大發(fā)脾氣
outrageous 蠻橫的, 殘暴的
outrageous 過(guò)分的、不合乎任何情理的
He spends an outrageous amount on entertainment.
outrageous
exempt 豁免、免除
exempt from
He is exempt from military service, because of his bad sight.
blurt out
Peter blurted out the news before he considered the consequence.
重新聽(tīng)一次故事原文
While working in the library at a university,
I was often shocked by the excuses students
would use to get out of paying their fees for overdue books.
One evening an older student returned two books
that were way overdue and threw a fit
over the "outrageous" $2 fee that I asked her to pay.
I tried to explain how much she owed for each day,
but she insisted she should be exempt.
"You don't understand," she blurted out.
"I didn't even read them!"