Lesson 2 Thirteen equals one

歌词
lesson 2 Thirteen equals one Listen to the tape then answer the question below. Was the vicar pleased that the clock was striking?Why? Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
我们教区的牧师总是为各种各样的事筹集资金, 但始终未能筹足资金把教堂的钟修好
The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since.
教堂的钟很大, 以前不分昼夜打点报时, 但在很多年前遭到毁坏, 从此便无声无息了
One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start: the clock was striking the hours!
一天夜里, 我们的牧师突然被惊醒了, 大钟又在打点报时了!
Looking at his watch, he saw that it was one o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped.
他一看表, 才1点钟, 可是那钟一边敲了13下才停
Armed with a torch, the vicar went up into the clock tower to see what was going on.
牧师拿着一只手电走上钟楼想去看看究竟发生了什么事情
In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer.
借着手电的光, 他看见一个人, 马上认出那是本地杂货店店主比尔·威尔金斯
'Whatever are you doing up here Bill?' asked the vicar in surprise.
“你究竟在这上面干什么, 比尔?”牧师惊讶地问
'I'm trying to repair the bell,' answered Bill. 'I've been coming up here night after night for weeks now. You see, I was hoping to give you a surprise.'
“我想把这口钟修好, ”比尔回答说, “好几个星期了, 我每天夜里到钟楼上来. 嗯, 我是想让你大吃一惊.”
'You certainly did give me a surprise!' said the vicar. 'You've probably woken up everyone in the village as well. Still, I'm glad the bell is working again.'
“你确实让我大吃了一惊!”牧师说, “也许同时你把村里所有的人都吵醒了. 不过钟又能报时了, 我还是很高兴的.”
That's the trouble, vicar,' answered Bill. 'It's working all right, but I'm afraid that at one o'clock it will strike thirteen times and there's nothing I can do about it."
“问题就在这里, 牧师,”比尔回答说. “不错, 钟能报时了, 但是恐怕每到1点钟, 它总要敲13下, 对此我已无能为力了.”
We'll get used to that, Bill,' said the vicar. "Thirteen is not as good as one, but it's better than nothing. Now let's go downstairs and have a cup of tea.'
“大家慢慢就习惯了, 比尔,”牧师说, “13下是不如1下好, 但总比1下也不敲强. 来, 咱们下楼去喝杯茶吧。”
专辑信息
1.Lesson 1 A puma at large
2.Lesson 2 Thirteen equals one
3.Lesson 3 An unknown goddess
4.Lesson 4 The double life of Alfred Bloggs
5.Lesson 5 The facts
6.Lesson 6 Smash-and-grab
7.Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies
8.Lesson 8 A famous monastery
9.Lesson 9 Flying cats
10.Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic
11.Lesson 11 Not guilty
12.Lesson 12 Life on a desert island
13.Lesson 13 'It's only me'
14.Lesson 14 A noble gangster
15.Lesson 15 Fifty pence worth of trouble
16.Lesson 16 Mary had a little lamb
17.Lesson 17 The longest suspension bridge in the world
18.Lesson 18 Electric currents in modern art
19.Lesson 19 A very dear cat
20.Lesson 20 Pioneer pilots
21.Lesson 21 Daniel Mendoza
22.Lesson 22 By heart
23.Lesson 23 One man's meat is another man's poison
24.Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard
25.Lesson 25 The Cutty Sark
26.Lesson 26 Wanted: a large biscuit tin
27.Lesson 27 Nothing to sell and nothing to buy
28.Lesson 28 Five pounds too dear
29.Lesson 29 Funny or not?
30.Lesson 30 The death of a ghost
31.Lesson 31 A lovable eccentric
32.Lesson 32 A lost ship
33.Lesson 33 A day to remember
34.Lesson 34 A happy discovery
35.Lesson 35 Justice was done
36.Lesson 36 A chance in a million
37.Lesson 37 The westhaven Express
38.Lesson 38 The first calendar
39.Lesson 39 Nothing to worry about
40.Lesson 40 Who's who
41.Lesson 41 Illusions of pastoral peace
42.Lesson 42 modern caveman
43.Lesson 43 Fully insured
44.Lesson 44 Speed and comfort
45.Lesson 45 The power of the press
46.Lesson 46 Do it yourself
47.Lesson 47 Too high a price?
48.Lesson 48 The silent village
49.Lesson 49 The ideal servant
50.Lesson 50 New Year resolutions
51.Lesson 51 Predicting the future
52.Lesson 52 Mud is mud
53.Lesson 53 In the Public interest
54.Lesson 54 Instinct or cleverness?
55.Lesson 55 From the earth: Greetings
56.Lesson 56 Our neighbour, the river
57.Lesson 57 Back in the old country
58.Lesson 58 A spot of bother
59.Lesson 59 Collecting
60.Lesson 60 Too early and too late