1、Section_Lesson 2 & Lesson 3 Prereading原文呈现读文清障Text 1Mr Bean is an internationally recognisedcomedy character on TV and in films. He constantly gets into awkward and absurd situations, which greatly amuses audiences regardlessof their nationality or culture. The humour is always made clear through a
2、series of simple and funny acts that rely purely on body language, which is universal.One of my favourite shows has Mr Bean in a fancy restaurant.After being seated at his table, Mr Bean takes out a card, writes a few words on it, seals it in an envelope and places it on the table. After a moment, h
3、e looks back at the envelope but this time he looks surprised, as if he did not know it was there. He opens it to find a birthday card and delightedly puts it on the table for everyone to see.recognised adj.公认的comedy/kmIdi/n.喜剧comedian/kmidin/n.喜剧演员constantly adv.重复不断地,一直awkward adj.令人尴尬的,令人难堪的absur
4、d adj.荒唐的amuse v逗笑,逗乐regardless of不管,不顾a series of一系列的series单复数同形。purely/pjli/adv.完全地,仅仅rely on (count on)依赖,依靠universal/junIvsl/adj.通用的,普遍的;全世界的After being seated .为介词短语作状语。seat vt.(使)坐下,使就座常用seat oneself或be seated形式。seal/sil/vt.封,密封as if(as though)好像,引导方式状语从句。如果从句内容与客观事实不符,常用一般过去时或过去完成时表示虚拟语气。to f
5、ind .为不定式短语作结果状语。delightedly adv.愉快地,高兴地delighted adj.愉快的,高兴的delight nC令人高兴的事;U高兴课文1第12段译文憨豆先生是国际上公认的电视和电影界喜剧角色。他不断陷入尴尬而又荒唐的情景中,给任何国籍或文化背景的观众都带来了极大的乐趣。这种幽默总是通过一系列简单而可笑的、人人都能看得懂的纯粹的肢体语言动作让观众理解。我最喜爱的情节之一是憨豆先生在一家豪华餐厅的表现。在餐桌就座后,憨豆先生拿出一张卡片,在上面写了几个字,然后将卡片封入信封,放在桌上。过了一会儿,他回头看了看信封。他看起来很惊奇,好像不知道信封本来就在那里一样。他打
6、开信封,发现一张生日卡片,于是高兴地将生日卡片摆在桌上使每个人都看到。When he looks at the menu, an astonished look swiftly appears on his face. He takes all the money out of his wallet, counts it and puts it in a saucer. He then looks from the menu to the money with concern until he finds one thing that makes him smile. Then he orde
7、rs a dish called “steak tartare”. When the dish arrives, he is shocked to discover that “steak tartare” is actually raw hamburger. He makes an attempt to eat it, but it is clear from the look on his face that he finds the taste truly disgusting. He cannot hide his feelings, except when the waiters a
8、sk if everything is all right. When this happens, he smiles and nods, indicating that everything is fine. astonished adj.感到十分惊讶,吃惊(在此修饰人的表情)astonishing adj.令人十分惊讶的astonish/stnI/vt.使惊讶,使惊骇swiftly adv.迅速地,立刻地saucer/ss/n.茶托,茶杯碟with concern关切地,关心地,忧心忡忡地order此处表示“点(酒菜等)”。called . 为过去分词短语作定语。steak tartare
9、/steIktt/鞑靼牛肉末raw/r/adj.生的,未煮过的make an attempt to do sth.试图做某事It is clear that .“明显的是”,it为形式主语。此处为“find宾语宾补结构”。disgusting/dIsgstI/adj.厌恶的disgusted adj.厌恶的,憎恨的except when除了时候现在分词短语作伴随状语。When the waiters are not looking, however, he busies himself hiding the raw meat anywhere he can reach the sugar bo
10、wl, the tiny flower vase, inside a bun and under a plate. He becomes sodesperate in the end that he even hides some inside the purse of a woman sitting near him and throws some down the trousers of the restaurants violinist!I like to watch Mr Bean on TV but I wouldnt want to meet someone like him in
11、 real life and I certainly wouldnt want to have dinner with him!busy oneself (in/with) doing sth.某人忙着做某事he can reach为定语从句。desperate/desprIt/adj.不顾一切的后常接for sth.或to do sth.,表示“非常需要”。so . that .结构,that引导结果状语从句sitting near him为现在分词短语作定语would想,愿意;此处情态动词would表示意愿,而不是表示过去将来时。第34段译文当他看菜单时,脸上迅速地闪现出一副震惊的表情。他
12、从钱包里拿出所有的钱,数了数,放在一个茶碟上。然后忧心忡忡地边看菜单边看自己的钱,直到找到一样使他微笑的东西。于是他点了一道名叫“鞑靼牛肉末”的菜。当菜送到后,他吃惊地发现“鞑靼牛肉末”实际上就是生汉堡。他试图吃下它,但是从他脸上的表情看,显然他发现那味道真的令人厌恶。他无法掩饰自己的感受,除了当服务员问他是否一切都好时,他微笑地点头,表示一切都很好。可是,当服务员不再看着他时,他就匆匆忙忙地将生肉藏到伸手可及的任何地方糖碗、小花瓶、圆面包里、盘子下面。最后,他不顾一切了,甚至将一些肉塞进坐在他附近的一个女士的手提包里,扔到餐厅小提琴手的裤子里!我喜欢在电视上看憨豆先生,但是不想在现实生活中遇
13、见像他这样的人,我肯定不想与他共进晚餐!Text 2Rowan Atkinson is the actor who plays Mr Bean. In Britain, Mr Atkinson is quite famous for many other wonderful characters that he has created but internationally, he is best known for the dizzy, awkward, clumsy, but always amusing Mr Bean. If you think that Rowan Atkinson
14、is anything like his famous creation, then you are in for a surprise.Rowan was born on January 6, 1955, and spent his early years on the family farm with his mother, three older brothers and his strict father, who did not believe in the value of television. For a time, he attended the same school as
15、 Tony Blair, who was two years older than him. At 13, Rowan earned a scholarship to a boarding school. Later, he studied at Newcastle University where he had the highest marks in his year. At Oxford, he obtained his Masters degree in electrical engineering. This might explain his interest in fast ca
16、rs, of which he has a vast collection.be famous for .因而出名be well known for .因而出名be famous/well known as作为而出名dizzy adj.愚蠢的;头昏眼花的clumsy adj.笨拙的,不灵活的amusing adj.令人发笑的anything like有点儿像be in for肯定会经历,注定要遭受go in for参加,从事,对感兴趣believe in相信,信任,信赖attend v定期去(学校、教堂等);出席,参加attendance n出席,参加the same . as .跟一样sch
17、olarship n奖学金,后接介词to。boarding school寄宿学校boarding fees寄宿费用boarding house提供膳宿的私人住宅where引导定语从句obtain/bteIn/vt.得到,获得obtain ones degree in在专业获得学位Master硕士Doctor博士Bachelor学士electrical engineering电力工程学“介词关系代词”引导定语从句。课文2,第12段译文罗恩阿特金森是扮演憨豆先生的演员。在英国,阿特金森先生因为他所塑造的许多其他精彩的角色而非常出名。但是在国际上,他还是以头脑简单、愚蠢又笨拙、但总能使人发笑的憨豆先
18、生最为知名。你如果认为罗恩阿特金森本人与他塑造的著名角色类似的话,肯定会大吃一惊了。罗恩出生于1955年1月6日。他的早年是与他严厉的父亲、母亲和3个哥哥一起在家庭农场上度过的。他严厉的父亲不相信电视的价值。有一段时间,他与托尼布莱尔上同一所学校,布莱尔比他大两岁。罗恩13岁时获得了一所寄宿学校的奖学金。后来,他在纽卡斯尔大学学习,并获得同级的最高分数。在牛津大学,他获得了电力工程学硕士学位。这也许能够解释他对跑车的兴趣,罗恩收集了很多跑车。Rowans career change from an electrical engineer to a famous comedian was par
19、tly due to some speaking problems he had in his childhood. He compensated for this by talking very deliberately. This may have inspired the abnormal speech patterns of many of his characters.While still at primary school, Rowan had already shown admirable acting talent. Although his teachers predict
20、ed a career in acting, Rowan was not convinced himself, until he met a group of talented people at university, who were involved in theatre, and he realised this could be a career for him. Another key event occurred when, one day in 1976, he was playing around and pullingfaces in the mirror. He real
21、ised something. “I discovered my face,” he said later. John Lloyd, who worked for the BBC, says, “It was one of those things which happen very rarely in your life, when you realise you are in the presence of genius. I was convinced he would be more famous than Chaplin.”partly/ptli/adv.部分地due to由于,因为
22、he had in his childhood为定语从句。compensate/kmpnseIt/vt.补偿,赔偿compensate for弥补;抵消deliberately adv.从容不迫地;故意地inspire v激励;促成inspire sb. to do sth.激励某人做某事admirable adj.值得赞赏的predict v预言,预测convince/knvIns/vt.使相信使某人相信be involved in参与,从事play around四处游戏pull faces做鬼脸rarely/reli/adv.很少,难得presence/prezns/n.存在;到场,出席i
23、n the presence of sb.在某人面前,有某人在场in the presence of sth.存在的情况,有的存在genius/dinis/n.天才be convinced (that) .相信,确信 第34段译文罗恩从电力工程师到著名喜剧演员的事业转变,部分是由于他童年时的一些说话障碍。他用从容不迫的讲话方式来弥补这一点。这可能为他许多角色的不同寻常的说话方式奠定了基础。还在上小学时,罗恩就已经表现出令人赞叹的表演天分。虽然他的老师预言他将来从事表演事业,但是罗恩自己并不相信,直到在大学遇到一群从事戏剧工作的天才人物,他才意识到表演可能成为他的事业。另一重要事件发生在1976
24、年的一天,那天他无所事事,就对着镜子做鬼脸。他意识到了什么。后来他说:“我发现了我的面孔。”为BBC工作的约翰劳埃德说:“这是你生活中很少发生的事情之一,这时你意识到你正面对着天才。我当时就确信他将比卓别林更加著名。”PrereadingPlease match the words with their proper meanings.1resistAto accept that sth.is true2figureBready to do anything regardless of danger3acknowledge Cto cause great surprise in sb.4sco
25、ldDa person of the type mentioned5forbid Eto refuse to accept sth.and try to stop it from happening6desperate Fto get sth., especially by making an effort7astonish Gto some extent; not completely8obtain Hto make sb. feel certain9partly Ito speak angrily to sb.especially a child, because they have do
26、ne sth. wrong10convince Jto order sb.not to do sth.; to order that sth.must not be done15_610_答案:15EDAIJ610BCFGHLeadinDo you know the man in the picture? Do you like his comedies? How much do you know about him?参考答案:Its Charles Chaplin. We all like his comedies.He is a Britishborn actor, director, a
27、nd producer who gained fame for his role as a tramp in baggy trousers and a bowler hat. His productions include TheKid (1921), TheGoldRush (1925), and CityLights (1931)WhilereadingFastreadingScan the text and answer the following questions.1Whats the main idea of Text 1?Its_about_Mr._Bean_and_one_of
28、_his_comedies.2Whats Text 2 about?Its_about_the_actor_Rowan_Atkinson,_who_plays_Mr_Bean,_and_his_family.Carefulreading()Read the text carefully and choose the best answer.1Mr Bean is _, looking at the menu.AexcitedBastonishedCdisappointed Ddesperate2When Mr Bean finds the dish called “steak tartare”
29、, he smiles because _.Ahe likes the dishBhe thinks the dish is deliciousChe is very hungryDhe has enough money to buy the dish3In Text 2, the main idea of Paragraph 4 is _.ARowans education BRowans acting talentCRowans career change Dwho plays Mr Bean4That Rowans career changed from an electrical en
30、gineer to a famous comedian was due to the following EXCEPT _.Ahis fathers encouragementBsome speaking problems he had in his childhoodCa group of talented people at universityDan event which occurred to him one day in 19765From Rowans achievement, we may know if you want to be a success, you should
31、 _ first.Awork hardBbe selfconfident Cfollow your teachers adviceDdevelop a variety of interests答案:15BDBAB()Fill in the chart with the information in the text.Rowan Atkinsons styleHe is best known for the dizzy, (1)awkward,_clumsy, but always (2)amusing Mr Bean.Rowan Atkinsons life (4)experience(3)B
32、orn on January 6, 1955, and spent his early years on the family farm.While still at primary school, Rowan had already shown (5)admirable acting talent.At Oxford, he (6)obtained his Masters degree in electrical engineering.Rowans (7) career change from an electrical engineer to a famous comedian was
33、partly (8)due_to some speaking problems he had in his childhood.AssessmentHe is in the (9)presence of genius.He would be (10)more_famous than Chaplin.StudyreadingAnalyze the following difficult sentences in the text.1After being seated at his table, Mr Bean takes out a card, writes a few words on it
34、, seals it in an envelope and places it on the table.句式分析after being seated at his table为介词短语作状语,其中being seated为动名词的被动式,作介词after的宾语,take out, write, seal和place为并列的谓语。尝试翻译在餐桌就座后,憨豆先生拿出一张卡片,在上面写了几个字,然后将卡片封入信封,放在桌上。2He makes an attempt to eat it, but it is clear from the look on his face that he finds
35、the taste truly disgusting.句式分析尝试翻译他试图吃下它,但是从他脸上的表情看,显然他发现那味道真的令人厌恶。3Although his teachers predicted a career in acting, Rowan was not convinced himself, until he met a group of talented people at university, who were involved in theatre, and he realised this could be a career for him.句式分析尝试翻译虽然他的老师
36、预言他将来从事表演事业,但罗恩自己并不相信。直到在大学遇到一群从事戏剧工作的天才人物,他才意识到表演可能是他的事业。.阅读理解ADid anyone ever greet you like this:“Kaltx. Ngaru lu fpom srak?” Probably not. These words mean “Hello. Are you well?” in Navi. And there are more sentences like “Nga zau ftu peseng? (Where do you come from?)”, “Fyape syaw fko ngar? (Wh
37、at are you called?)” and “Ngari solalew zst apolpxay? (How old are you?)”The story begins with the movie, Avatar. James Cameron was the director. For this movie, he invented a world called Pandora, in which beautiful plants and amazing animals and ninefoottall blue aliens were created. These aliens
38、were the Navi people. Cameron wanted one more thing: a special language for the Navi.Soon Cameron created about 30 words, but they werent enough. He needed help with the project, so he asked Paul Frommer, a professor at the University of Southern California, who studies languages. First, Frommer tho
39、ught about the sounds. He chose 20 consonants (辅音) and 7 vowels (元音). These are sounds in English, too. Next, he created rules of grammar. For example, in Navi, the word order is not important. Finally, he created a vocabulary of about 1,000 words. He finished the project in six months.Then Frommer
40、taught Navi to the actors. They had special language classes. Frommer also recorded the Navi language. The actors listened to it on their iPods. He translated four songs from English to Navi, too. He helped the singers with the pronunciation. Soon the film crew (工作人员) started to speak in Navi. Somet
41、imes someone made a mistake. Then other people laughed and said, “Skxawng!”Today many people are learning Navi. There are Navi websites, dictionaries, and fan groups. The fans create new words, and the language grows. The Navi language now has a life of its own.语篇解读:本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了阿凡达这部影片中人们所使用的语言纳威语
42、的由来及其影响。1What should you say if you want to know a Navi boys age?ANga zau ftu peseng?BFyape syaw fko ngar?CKaltx. Ngaru lu fpom srak?DNgari solalew zst apolpxay?解析:选D细节理解题。由第一段中的“Ngari solalew zst apolpxay? (How old are you?)”可知D项说法正确。2We can infer from the text that Navi _.Ais totally different fro
43、m EnglishBmay take the place of English in the near futureCis actually a new, manmade languageDis one of the languages spoken by the Navi people解析:选C推理判断题。由第三段中的“Cameron created about 30 words”和有关Paul Frommer的叙述:“He chose 20 consonants . of about 1,000 words.”等信息可知,纳威语其实是一种人造的新语言,故选C项。3“Skxawng!” is
44、 probably used to describe someone who is _.AstupidBhumorousCimpolite Dmodest解析:选A词义猜测题。由倒数第二段中的“Sometimes someone made a mistake. Then other people laughed”可知,有时有人出错了,其他人就大笑,所以那些人一定是在说这个人很笨,故选A项。4What does the author mainly tell us in the text?AThe birth of a new language and its influence.BPeoples
45、 opinions about the movie Avatar.CA language is always changing.DIt is not easy to be an actor.解析:选A主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了阿凡达这部影片中人们所使用的语言纳威语的由来及其影响,故选A项。BOn January 27th, 2014, when Frank Almond, the concertmaster at Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, was nearing his car after a performance, he was shot down by
46、a young guy. While Almond lay on the ground, that guy made away with his violin. Luckily, the violin was recovered ten days later by the Milwaukee police.Almonds violin, which dates back to 1715, was actually made by Antonio Stradivari an Italian violin maker who lived in the 17th century and made n
47、early 1,000 violins in his lifetime. Around 650 of them still exist today and can fetch anywhere up to D|S5 million. This particular violin had many illustrious owners from Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini to Polish violinist Karol Lipinski who played it until 1861. Violins made by Antonio Stradiva
48、ri are known for their richness and purity (纯净) of sound that are unmatched today.The presentday violin owes (将归功于) its design to Andrea Amati (15051577), who is widely recognized as the inventor and the earliest recorded violin maker. Cremona, a city of northern Italy, was the birthplace and seat o
49、f violinmaking for nearly three centuries. While Amatis sons took over the business, it was his grandson Nicol Amati who perfected the instrument.Antonio Stradivaris early designs showed his training in the Amati workshops. During 17001725, known as his golden period, Stradivari improved on the soun
50、dbox design, and introduced an unusual deep red varnish (清漆), black edging, broad edges and wide corners. Until his very end, he watched over the final touches on every violin while his sons did the hard work of carving. Besides violins, there are a few cellos, violas and guitars to his credit.Anoth
51、er famous violin maker of Cremona was Giuseppe Guarneri whose grandfather was also a student worker in Nicol Amatis workshops. Guarneris creations are supposed to be even better both visually and in sound quality. Only a hundred survive today.语篇解读:本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了对于小提琴的诞生和发展有着重要影响的几位人物。5After the perf
52、ormance, Frank Almond _.Amade a phone call to his sonBwas introduced to a young manCcouldnt find his car any moreDwas attacked and lost his violin解析:选D细节理解题。由第一段中的“he was shot down by a young guy”和“that guy made away with his violin”可知,Frank Almond在演出后遭到袭击并且被抢走了小提琴,故选D项。6What can we learn about Fran
53、k Almonds violin?AIt has a history of about 300 years.BIt was made by Giuseppe Guarneri.CIt was a birthday gift from his father.DIt is in poor condition but sounds good.解析:选A细节理解题。由第一段中的“On January 27th, 2014”及第二段中的“Almonds violin, which dates back to 1715”可知,到2014年为止这把小提琴已有大约三百年的历史了,故选A项。7According
54、 to the text, Andrea Amati _.Afelt very disappointed in his grandsonBmade nearly 1,000 violins in his lifetimeCwas born in Cremona in the 17th centuryDwas a pioneer in the field of violinmaking解析:选D推理判断题。由第三段中的“Andrea Amati (15051577), who is widely recognized as the inventor and the earliest record
55、ed violin maker”可知,Andrea Amati是小提琴研制这一领域的先驱,故选D项。8The last two paragraphs are mainly about _.Aimprovements on violinsBthe Amati workshopsCways to make a violinDthe history of violins解析:选A段落大意题。由文章最后两段中的“Stradivari improved . broad edges and wide corners”和“Guarneris creations are supposed to be even
56、 better both visually and in sound quality.”等信息可知,这两段主要向我们介绍了小提琴的改进,故选A项。CWhat is it that makes people laugh? More than two thousand years ago the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle defined (定义) jokes as the pleasure that results from a feeling of triumph by showing were better than someone else in
57、 a certain way. According to Aristotle and many other philosophers, all jokes depend mainly on showing inferiority in another person or group of persons that is, putting it dearly, on showing that they are worse off than ourselves. Jokes raise our good opinion of ourselves at someone elses expense.S
58、howing how much better than other people we are is only one reason we like jokes. Someone may also use a joke to express their anger or their cruelty or any other kind of action that is not acceptable to us. We feel free to laugh when we hear about someone sliding on a banana skin. The joke lets us
59、express those attitudes which are usually unacceptable to society. This is probably the reason why some of the jokes, especially those involving cruelty, are so popular with certain people.Besides, all jokes depend on our enjoyment of laughing at something that is strange and out of place because it
60、s different from things which are happening around it. The same situation can be either sad or pleasant, depending entirely on how strange and out of place it is. If a girl in a bathing suit falls into a swimming pool, we dont laugh because nothing unusual has happened. But if a man in a smart suit
61、falls in, the situation is at once unusual in a pleasant way and we laugh. A good joketeller will always try to build up a situation in which one thing is expected until something unexpected suddenly happens, and so we laugh.语篇解读:本文是说明文。到底是什么使人发笑?是笑话吗?不是,本文给出了答案。9The underlined word “inferiority” in
62、 Paragraph 1 means _.Asomething that is not as good as something elseBsomething that is better than something elseCsomeone that is not as good as someone elseDsomeone that is better than someone else解析:选A词义猜测题。从第一段的“. that is, putting it dearly, on showing that they are worse off than ourselves.”可知A
63、项正确。10According to Aristotle, all jokes depend mainly on _.Ashowing inferiority in another person or groupBresulting in a sense of successChaving a good opinion of other peopleDmaking people laugh unexpectedly解析:选A细节理解题。从第一段的第三句话可知A项正确。11Whats the main idea of Paragraph 2?AShowing we are better than
64、 other people is the only one reason we like jokes.BWhen people are angry, they would like to hear jokes.CPeople who like jokes are usually cruel.DTo express those attitudes usually unacceptable to society is one of the reasons we like jokes.解析:选D段落大意题。从第二段的“The joke lets us express those attitudes
65、which are usually unacceptable to society.”可知D项正确。12What will a good joketeller always try to do?AMake a sad situation into a pleasant one.BMake different things happen at the same time.CMake an unexpected thing happen in an expected situation.DMake people laugh at something unusual and out of place
66、.解析:选C细节理解题。从最后一段的最后一句话可知C项正确。.阅读七选五Tips on buying outdoor solar lightsAs solar lighting is becoming useful for homes, many different such outdoor lights can now be found in supermarkets. Here are some helpful tips for customers.Does your area receive enough direct lighting?_1_ So you shouldnt even
67、give it a thought if you live in an area that doesnt get much sunlight. These lights need direct sunlight, or they just wont work very well._2_The expensive one usually means good quality. Choosing the cheapest ones will result in many problems. For once, its best to buy more expensive lights of hig
68、h quality. _3_ At least you should know the difference between a D|S10 light and a D|S45 light.Buy lights that require less installation (安装)Most solar lights are simply driven into the ground. Therefore, you shouldnt deal with the difficulty in installing a system that involves anything more than t
69、hat. _4_ You dont need to buy lights that require half an hour each to plant into the ground because thats just a waste of time.Make sure the lights can store enough energy.Different solar lights can store different amounts of energy. _5_ Therefore, you should choose lights that are able to store en
70、ough energy to last for a few hours or more, at least those that will last from nightfall throughout most of the night and part of the morning.AWithout sunlight, solar lighting is useless.BBuy many solar lights instead of just one or two.CIt means some will stay lit longer than the others.DChoose so
71、mething a bit more expensive for once.ESolar lights are becoming more and more popular.FThat doesnt mean you have to spend all your money.GThey should take a few minutes each to get into the ground.语篇解读:本文是说明文。文章主要谈论了人们在购买户外太阳能灯时需要注意的几个问题。1A由本段标题Does your area receive enough direct lighting?和该空后的相关内
72、容可知,这里是说你所住的地方要有足够的直射阳光,否则这些太阳能灯无法正常发挥作用,故选A项。2D本段主要是讲价格高一些的太阳能灯质量会更好,所以人们在购买的时候最好一次性地选购那些价格较高的太阳能灯,故用D项内容作为小标题最恰当。3F由该空前后的“its best to buy more expensive lights of high quality”和“At least you should know the difference between a D|S10 light and a D|S45 light”可知,作者并不是说要人们把钱都花在那些价格昂贵的灯上,但起码应该明白十美元的灯和四十五美元的灯之间的差异,故选F项。4G由本段标题Buy lights that require less installation.和该空后的“You dont need to buy lights that require half an hour each to plant into the ground”可知,作者在此建议人们购买那些易于安装的太阳能灯,故选G项。5C由该空前面的“Different solar lights can store different amounts of energy.”可知,不同的太阳能灯点亮的时间长短也不相同,故C项说法符合此处语境。