Nothing to Worry About

不必担心

新概念英语第三册 培养技能 英音

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第 39 集

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  • Lesson 39

  • Nothing to worry about

  • What was the differnce between Bruce's behaviour and that of other people?

  • The rough road across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from.

  • Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed.

  • Glancing at his map, he informed us that the next village was a mere twenty miles away.

  • It was not that Bruce always underestimated difficulties.

  • He simply had no sense of danger at all.

  • No matter what the conditions were, he believed that a car should be driven as fast as it could possibly go.

  • As we bumped over the dusty track, we swerved to avoid large boulders.

  • The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car.

  • We felt sure that sooner or later a stone would rip a hole in our petrol tank or damage the engine.

  • Because of this, we kept looking back, wondering if we were leaving a trail of oil and petrol behind us.

  • What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared,

  • giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps bushes.

  • But there was worse to come. Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure.

  • In response to renewed pleadings, Bruce stopped.

  • Though we all got out to examine the fissure, he remained in the car.

  • We informed him that the fissure extended for fifty yards and was two feet wide and four feet deep.

  • Even this had no effect.