电影爱情英语箴言(爱情与浪漫Love)
有些人憧憬浪漫的邂逅和爱情,然而这或许只是一场过于美妙的梦—现实生活中真的存在理想般的爱情吗?或许这只是在电影里才能找到的幻想。如果你足够幸运,遇上了一生的挚爱,你们之间的恋情会长长久久吗?本集《随身英语》提出这样的命题:真正的浪漫是否已不复存在?还是从未出现过?
课文内容
Vocabulary: romance
词汇: 浪漫
Are you a hopeless romantic? Do you get excited by the idea of falling in love with the man or woman of your dreams? Does watching aromcomor aperiod dramaon TV make you cry? Or are you someone who thinks romance is based on anidealisedview of reality that doesn't really exist? Well, you could be right!
I'm no romantic and more of a realist– taking a more practical approach to love - maybe that's why I never had many girlfriends! But if you really are expecting the kind of love thatmakes your heart flutterwith happiness you may be dissapointed.
Our expectation of what romance is, probably originated from the Romantic period- an artistic, literary, musical andintellectualmovement that originated in Europe in the 18th Century. Thenotionof falling in love, getting married and living happily ever after were culturally held ideas formed during this period and still exist today.
Of course There's nothing wrong with liking the idea of romance; it makes us feel good – but we must be careful not to use it as a benchmarkfor our own relationships. This idealised version of love leaves outthenitty-grittyof real-life relationships. There's usually work, finances and other stresses of everyday life to deal with. You can't expectromantic gestureslike a bunch of red roses every day – there are bills to pay!
Many popular love stories end at the point where the characters get together or tie the knot. That puts the focus on finding someone special. But very few show us how to keep thatperfect catchover a long period of time. A relationship is hard work. It’s frustrating, messy and can beemotionally damaging.
If you're still convinced romance isn't dead, how will you ever find it? Historian and TV presenter Lucy Worsley thinks nowadays, any idea of romance is dying because it has become "too easy" to meet new people via dating apps. She told the BBC the "slowexquisitetorture of love in Jane Austen novels no longer existed in the age of Grindr and Tinder [apps]."
Perhaps romance is best left to the movies – a fantasythat makes us feel good – and instead concentrate on finding a good and healthy relationship with itsups and downsbut one that is full of love. Do you believe romance really exists?
词汇表
a hopeless romantic 无可救药的浪漫派
romcom 浪漫爱情喜剧,多指影视节目
period drama 古装剧,历史剧
idealised 理想化的
realist 现实主义者,注重实际的人
makes your heart flutter 迷得你的心怦怦直跳
Romantic period (艺术)浪漫主义时期,源自十八世纪欧洲
intellectual 思想知识上的
notion 概念,观念
benchmark 衡量标准,参照
the nitty-gritty (口语表达)指(事情、问题的)实质,实际情况
romantic gestures 浪漫之举
tie the knot (口语表达)结婚
perfect catch 完美的、般配的恋爱对象
emotionally damaging 伤感情的
dating apps 约会应用软件
exquisite 甜蜜又让人痛苦的
fantasy 幻想
ups and downs 曲折起伏
测验与练习
1. 阅读课文并回答问题。
1. What expression does the writer use to mean your perfect partner?
2. Where did the Romantic period begin?
3. True or False: It's romantic to pay the bills with red roses.
4.What do popular love stories concentrate on?
5. Which word in the text means 'feeling annoyed and impatient because you can't achieve what you want to'?
2. 请你在不参考课文的情况下完成下列练习。选择一个意思合适的单词填入句子的空格处。
1. Alan's been making the girls hearts ________ ever since he started college.
flatter flitter flutter flap
2. Gita has an ________ view of her school days – at the time, she hated being there.
realised idealised exquisite notion
3. The quality of his workmanship has set a _________ for other builders to follow.
bench benchmark benchmarks markbench
4. He was a heavy smoker and died of lung cancer, which proves the ________ that smoking kills.
fantasy movement notion nitty-gritty
5. We've been living together for years but only now I have persuaded my boyfriend to _________.
tie knots tie up knots tied the knot tie the knot
答案
The man/woman of you dreams.
2. Where did the Romantic period begin?
The Romantic period - an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe in the 18th Century.
3. True or false: It's romantic to pay the bills with red roses.
False. It's romantic to give red roses to someone but impossible to pay the bills with them!
4.What do popular love stories concentrate on?
Many popular love stories put the focus on finding someone special, not what happens afterwards.
5. Which word in the text means 'feeling annoyed and impatient because you can't achieve what you want to'?
Frustrating. (A relationship is hard work. It’s frustrating, messy and can be emotionally damaging.)
1. Alan's been making the girls hearts flutterever since he started college.
2. Gita has an idealisedview of her school days – at the time, she hated being there.
3. The quality of his workmanship has set a benchmarkfor other builders to follow.
4. He was a heavy smoker and died of lung cancer, which proves the notionthat smoking kills.
5. We've been living together for years but only now I have persuaded my boyfriend to tie the knot.
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