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新视野大学英语读写教程第二册unit3-b Rich Meeting His Future Mother-in-law

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Section B

Rich Meeting His Future Mother-in-law

After much thought, I came up with a brilliant plan for Rich to meet my mother and win her over. In fact, I arranged it so my mother would want to cook a meal especially for him.
One day, my mother called me, to invite me to a birthday dinner for my father. My brother Vincent was bringing his girlfriend, Lisa Lum. I could bring a friend, too.
I knew she would do this, because cooking was how my mother expressed her love, her pride, her power, her proof that she knew more than any one else. "Just be sure to tell her later that her cooking was the best you ever tasted," I told Rich. "Believe me."
The eve of the dinner, I sat in the kitchen watching her cook, waiting for the right moment to tell her about our marriage plans, that we had decided to get married next July, about seven months away. She was cubing garlic and slicing cabbage into small pieces and chatting at the same time about Auntie Suyuan: "She can only cook looking at directions. My instructions are in my fingers. I know what secret ingredients to put in just by using my nose!" And she was slicing so quickly, seemingly not paying attention to her sharp chopping knife, that I was afraid the tips of her fingers would become one of the ingredients of the purple vegetable and pork dish.
I was hoping she would say something first concerning Rich. I had seen her expression when she opened the door, her forced smile as she surveyed him from head to toe, checking her judgment of him against that already given to her by Auntie Suyuan. I tried to anticipate what criticisms she would have.
Rich was not only not Chinese, he was also my junior, a few years younger than I was. And unfortunately, he looked much younger with his curly red hair, smooth pale skin, and the splash of orange freckles across his nose. He was a bit on the short side, compactly built. In his dark business suits, he looked nice but easily forgettable, like somebody's nephew at a funeral. This was why I didn't notice him the first year we worked together at the firm. But, my mother noticed everything.
"So what do you think of Rich?" I finally asked, holding my breath.
She tossed the garlic in the hot oil which bubbled in a loud, angry sound. "So many spots on his face," she said.
I could feel the goose bumps rise on my back. "They're freckles. Freckles are good luck, you know," I felt compelled to defend on his behalf, a bit too heatedly as I raised my voice above the noise of the kitchen.
"Oh?" she said innocently.
"Yes, the more spots the better. Everybody knows that."
She considered this a moment and then smiled and spoke in a Chinese dialect: "Maybe this is true. When you were young, you got the chicken pox. So many spots, you had to stay home for ten days. So lucky, you thought."
I couldn't save Rich in the kitchen. And I couldn't save him later at the dinner table either.
He had brought a bottle of French wine, something he did not know my parents could not appreciate. My parents did not even own appropriate glasses for wine. And then he also made the mistake of drinking not one but two frosted glasses full, while everybody else had a half-inch "just for taste."
But the worst happened when Rich criticized my mother's cooking, and he didn't even have a clue about what he had done. As is the Chinese cook's custom, my mother always made negative remarks about her own cooking. That night she chose to direct it toward her famous steamed pork and preserved vegetable dish, which she always served with special pride.
"Ai! This dish not salty enough, no flavor," she complained, after tasting a small bite. "It is too bad to eat."
This was our family's cue to eat some and proclaim it the best she had ever made. But before we could be so diplomatic, Rich said, "You know, all it needs is a little soy sauce." And he proceeded to pour a riverful of the salty black stuff on the china plate, right before my mother's shocked eyes.
And even though I was hopeful throughout the dinner that my mother would somehow see Rich's kindness, his sense of humor and charm, I knew he had failed miserably in her eyes.
Rich obviously had had a different opinion on how the evening had gone. When we got home that night, after we put Shoshana to bed, he said modestly, "Well, I think we hit it off A-OK."
Words: 792

NEW WORDS

brilliant
a. 1. highly skilled, unusually good, very clever 出色的, 才华横溢的,聪颖的
2. full of light, shining or bright in color 光辉的,明亮的

arrange
vt. 1. plan the details of (a future event); organize 准备,筹备;组织,安排
2. put sth. in order; make organized, or attractive 排列,整理,布置

eve
n. [U] day or evening before a certain event 前夕

cube
vt. cut (food) into six-sided pieces 切(食物)成方块
n. 1. a hard object with six square sides of equal size 立方体
2.【数】立方,三次幂

garlic
n. [U] 蒜,大蒜


slice
vt. cut sth. into thin wide flat pieces 把……切成薄片
n. [C] a flat, often thin, piece of food that has been cut from a large piece 片

cabbage
n. [C, U] 甘蓝

ingredient
n. 1. [C] any of the foods that are combined to make a particular dish (构成某种食品的各种)成分,配料
2. [C] any of the qualities of which sth. is made (形成某事物的)因素

chop
vt. cut (sth.) into pieces with a knife or other sharp instruments 砍,切,剁碎
n. [C] a small piece of meat with bone still in it 排骨

purple
a. 紫色的
n. [C, U] 紫色

concerning
prep.about (sb./sth.) 关于

toe
n. [C] 脚趾

anticipate
vt. 1. see (what is going to happen or what needs to be done) and then act 事前处理,预先准备
2. expect (sth.) 预料,预期,期待

criticism
n. [C, U] the words not in favor of sb. or sth. based on mistakes 批评,批判,指责

curl
n. 1. [C, U](一绺)卷发
2. [C] 卷曲物

curly
a. made, grown or arranged in curls 卷曲的

▲splash
n. [C] a bright patch of color 有色斑点

■freckle
n. [C] 雀斑,斑点

▲compact
a. 1. (of person or an animal) small, strong, and well-built 结实的
2. closely and neatly packed together 紧凑的,小巧的

compactly
ad. 结实地,紧密地,密实地

nephew
n. [C] a son of your sister or brother or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife 侄儿,外甥

bubble
vi. contain thin balls of air or gas rising to the top or make a sound like this 冒泡,发出冒泡的声音
n. [C] a ball of air 气泡,水泡,泡沫

spot
n. 1. [C] a small raised area or marks on the skin 粉刺,丘疹
2. [C] a small mark 小点,斑点,污点
3. [C] a particular place or point 地点,处所
vt. 1. mark with spots 玷污
2. see, notice or recognize (sb./sth.) that is difficult to notice or that one is looking for 认出,发现

bump
n. 1. [C] a thick or hard raised area, maybe on the skin, esp. one caused by illness or hurt 肿块,突起
2. [C] a sudden forceful blow or a hit 碰撞,猛撞
vi. hit sth. with force, esp. accidentally 碰撞

compel
vt. make sb. do sth.; force 强迫,迫使

behalf
n. [U] interest; side 利益;方面

innocent
a. 1. harmless 无恶意的
2. not guilty of wrongdoing 清白的,无罪的,无辜的

innocently
ad. 无罪地,单纯地,合法地

dialect
n. [C, U] a special form of language which is peculiar to a certain region or social group 方言,土语

■pox
n. [U] 痘, 痘疮

frost
vt. 1. cover sth. with frost 以霜覆盖
2. make (sth. esp. glass) look as if it is covered with frost 使(玻璃)不透明(形成霜状表面)
vi. become covered with frost 结霜,结冰
n. 1. [U] 霜
2. [C] a period of time of cold weather when frost forms 霜冻,严寒天气

criticize (英criticise)
vt. 1. point out the mistakes of (sb./sth.) 批评,批判
2. form and express a judgment on (a work of art, literature, etc.) (对艺术品、文学作品的) 评论

clue
n. [C] a fact or idea as a guide or aid in a task or problem 线索,提示

cue
n. 1. [C] a signal for sb. to do sth. 暗示,信号
2. [C] an example of how to behave, what to do, etc.(关于如何行动或做什么的)暗示

▲proclaim
vt. 1. make sth. known publicly 宣告,宣布,公布,声明
2. show or make it clear 表明,显示

diplomatic
a. 1. skillful in dealing with people 有交际手段的,策略的,圆滑的
2. of or about the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations 外交的

■soy
n. [U] 大豆

sauce
n. [C, U] (type of liquid) mixed ingredients used with food to add flavor 调味汁, 佐料

china
n. [U] 瓷器

hopeful
a. 1. (of a person) having hope (指人)怀有希望的
2. (of a sign, situation, etc.) giving hope; likely to succeed (指迹象、状况等)有希望的,有可能成功的
somehow
ad. 1. in some way; by some means 以某种方法或方式;设法
2. for a reason that is unknown 由于某种未知的理由

kindness
n. 1. [U] quality of being kind 亲切,和蔼,关心
2. [C] a kind act 仁慈的举动

miserable
a. 1. causing unhappiness; unpleasant 使人痛苦的;令人讨厌的
2. very unhappy or uncomfortable 痛苦的,悲惨的,可怜的

miserably
ad. 苦恼地,痛苦地,难过地,不幸地

modest
a. 1. having or showing a not too high opinion of one's abilities, qualities, etc. 谦虚的,虚心的
2. not large in amount, size, etc. 适中的,适度的

modestly
ad. 1. 谦虚地,虚心地
2. 适中地,适度地

PHRASES AND EXPRESSIONS

come up with
find or produce (an answer, a solution, etc.) 找到,想出(答案、解决方法等)

win over
gain (sb.'s) support or favor 争得(别人的)支持或恩惠

from head to toe
over the whole length of one's body 从头到脚,浑身上下

think of
have as an opinion about 有……看法(想法)

hold one's breath
stop breathing for a short time 屏息

proceed to do
go on doing 继续做,继续进行

even though
in spite of the fact or belief that; no matter whether 纵然……也;即使

put sb. to bed
make sb. go to bed 安置某人睡觉

hit it off
have a friendly relationship with each other 相处得很好

PROPER NAMES
Vincent
文森特

Lisa Lum
莉萨·卢姆

Auntie Suyuan
素媛阿姨

Shoshana
肖莎娜
 

    里奇拜见未来的丈母娘
                                                                                                               
    经过反复思考,我终于想出了一个绝妙的、让里奇与我妈见面,并把她争取过来的计划。 事实上, 是我作的安排,让我妈妈特地为他掌厨烧饭的。
    有一天妈妈打电话给我,要我去参加爸爸的生日宴。 我弟弟文森特将把他的女友莉萨·卢姆带去。 我也可以带一个朋友去。
    我知道妈妈会亲自下厨的, 因为烧饭做菜是表达她的爱、她的自豪和她在家中地位的方式,也可用以证明她比其他任何人都懂得多。 "千万记住在饭后告诉我妈, 说她做的饭菜是你吃过的饭菜中最可口的," 我对里奇讲。 "相信我的话。"
    生日宴的前夜,我坐在厨房里看着妈妈忙乎,等待合适的时机来告诉她我们的结婚计划。 我们已决定在明年7月结婚,大约还有7个月的时间。 她正在把大蒜切成小方块,把卷心菜切成小片片,同时也闲聊有关素媛姨妈的事: "她只会看着烹饪指南烧菜, 而我对烹饪操作了如指掌。 我只要用我的鼻子闻闻就知道该放什么佐料了!" 她切得很快,好像一点也不注意她手中那把锋利的切菜刀,我真害怕她的手指尖也会成为紫色蔬菜烧猪肉这门菜肴中的佐料。
    我希望她会首先提起里奇。 我曾注意到她开门时的脸部表情, 以及她从头到脚地打量他,以亲自验证素媛阿姨已经给她讲过的对里奇的评价时露出来的不自然的笑容。 我尽力设想她会有哪些不满意的地方。
    里奇不仅不是华人,而且他年龄还比我小,比我小几岁。 更糟的是, 由于他那头红色的鬈发、光洁白晰的皮肤以及鼻子两边一片桔黄色的雀斑, 他看上去比我年轻了很多。 他稍微矮了一点,但长得很结实。 他身穿深色套装,看上去很讨人喜欢,但他就像参加追悼会的某个人的侄子一样, 很容易被人忘掉。 这也就是为什么我们在公司里一起工作的第一年里我没有注意到他的原因。 但是我的妈妈却把什么东西都看在了眼里。
    "那么你认为里奇怎么样?" 终于, 我屏住呼吸问道。
    她把大蒜扔进了烧热的油锅里,滚烫的油就发出了愤怒的响声。 "他脸上的粉刺太多了," 她说。
    我听后心里凉了半截。 "它们是雀斑。你知道雀斑象征着好运。" 我感到我得为他辩解。我提高嗓门压倒厨房里的噪声,我自己也感到我太激动了点。
    "哦,是吗?" 她不经意地说。
    "是的,粉刺越多越好。人人都知道这一点。"
    她想了一会儿, 然后笑了, 接着用一种汉语方言说: "也许是这样。你小时候得过水痘。长了许多小痘痘,你只好在家里呆了10天。 可真运气啊,你想想!"
    我在厨房里救不了里奇, 后来在餐桌上我也救不了他。
    他买了瓶法国葡萄酒,他并不知道我父母并不喜欢这玩意。 我父母甚至连象样的酒杯也没有。 接着他又犯了个错误:他喝了不是一杯,而是满满两大毛玻璃杯的葡萄酒,而其他人的杯子里都只有半英寸高的酒, "只是尝尝而已。"
    最糟的是当他批评我妈妈的烹饪手艺时,他对自己做的事还一点也没有感觉到。 我妈妈总是要对她自己的烹饪发表一些评论,说一些自己的菜烧得不好之类的话,这是中国厨师的习惯。 那晚她原打算说说自己的拿手菜 -梅干菜炖肉,她总是特别得意地把这个菜端上桌的。
    "唉,这个菜不够咸,没味道,"尝了一小口后,她抱怨道。"它太难吃了。"
    这是我们家吃饭时的习惯, 意思是让大家尝一点, 并且还要说这道菜是妈妈做得最好的一次。 但是我们还没能来得及说一些这样圆滑得体的话,里奇就说。"你知道,这菜只需要加一点点酱油。" 接着他就当着我母亲吃惊的眼光,把 "一河浜" 这种咸乎乎、黑溜溜的东西倒到了瓷盆里。
    虽然吃饭时, 我一直希望我妈妈能从某种角度看到里奇的善良、幽默感和魅力,但是我知道在她的眼里里奇是一败塗地了。
    很显然,里奇对那晚过得怎样有着完全不同的看法。 那晚我们回到家里, 把肖谢纳放到床上后, 他谦虚地说: "嗯, 我觉得情况还不错。"

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