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1、LESSON 35JUSTICE WAS DONEassociate A with B The word justice is usually associated with courts of law.We might say that justice has been done when a mans innocence or 人们总是把巴黎和浪漫联系在一起 People always associate Paris with Romansguilt has been proved beyond doubt. Justice is part of the complex machinery
2、 of the law. Those who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. Judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes. The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. What is a food court? The word justice is usually associated with co
3、urts of law. We might say that justice has been done when a mans innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt. Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law. Those who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. Judges, however wise or eminent, are hu
4、man and can make mistakes.1 innocent :无辜的,无罪的 The court found him innocent and he was released. guilty:有罪的 He was found not guilty of the death of PC Jones. 他未犯谋杀罪 The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. We might say that justice has been done when a mans innocence or guilt has be
5、en proved beyond doubt. Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law. Those who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. Judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes.Those who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be
6、 sure that they will find it. undertake:肩负起的责任,负责 肩负一个任务 负责一个工程 负责一项研究 undertake an arduous journey arduous 艰辛的,费力的,艰巨的 needing much effort or energy 肩负重任 Those who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. Judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can
7、make mistakes. 著名的,卓越的 著名的医生 知名的律师 卓越的科学家2 There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. At such times, justice acts like a living force. When we use a phrase like it serves him right, we are
8、, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord. There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. cease (v)停止 The rain ceased and the sky cleared The officer ordered his men to 停火 , cease to do/doing=stop doing 那工厂停止
9、生产自行车了 The factory ceased making bicycles. The old man ceased breathing the night before. There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstractconcept. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. At such times, justice acts like a living force. When we
10、 use a phrase like it serves him right, we are, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord.3 mete out sth to sb (fml 文) 加以,给予(惩罚 奖励等): The judge meted out harsh sentences to the criminals 家长应该对犯了错的孩子加以惩罚 Parents should 我们会对提供信息的人加以奖励(reward) R
11、eward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. interfer;: interfere in Dont interfere in matters that do not concern you! 我不会介入他们的争吵 不要干预中国内政(internal affairs) The UN cannot interfere in the internal affairs of any country. interference The governments interference in the
12、 strike has been widely criticized. There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. At such times, justice acts like a living force. When we use a phrase like it serves him right, we are, in pa
13、rt, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord.do sth of ones own accord without being asked or forced; voluntarily 主动地; 自愿地: He joined the army of his own accord. 他主动决定离开 He decided to leave of his own accord. 我自愿帮他学英语 The door seemed to move of its o
14、wn accord. The symptoms will disappear of their own accord after a few days. When we use a phrase like it serves him right, we are, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord.4 When a thief was caught on the premises of a large jewellery store
15、 one morning, the shop assistants must have found it impossible to resist the temptation to say it serves him right. The shop was an old-fashioned one with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys. Towards midday, a girl heard a muffled cry coming from behind one of the walls. As the cry was repeated several times, she r