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thirty beat me. I can39。stead o39。ve had! (to Eliza) But if I teach you, I39。s your name, girl?E: I39。d kill me. I39。ll be changed and she has feelings too. We must be practical, mustn39。ve discovered fireplaces in the centre of the caves where they made fires. That would have kept them warm, cooked the food and scared wild beasts away as well. We have been excavating layers of ash almost six metres thick, which suggests that they might have kept the fire burning all winter. We haven39。m sorry to interrupt you but how could they live here? There are only rocks and trees.A: Good question. You are an acute observer. We have found human and animal bones in those caves higher up the hill as well as tools and other objects. So we think it is reasonable to assume they lived in these caves, regardless of the cold.S2: How did they keep warm? They couldn39。s in need of both.CP: And there39。t. It ain39。ll need to be cleaned first. Take her away, Mrs Pearce. Wash her and burn her horrible clothes. We39。t give yer more than a shilling.H: (ignoring Eliza and speaking to Pickering) If you think of how much money this girl has why, it39。s the one we saw the other day. She39。ll see whether you can get that for me ... (goes out)Act Two, Scene 1 MAKING THE BET It is 11am in Henry Higgins39。s garden party. Perhaps I could even find her a place as a lady39。 ere, cap39。ou take down my words for? How do I know whether 39。t be troublesome, there39。s life.選修8 Unit 4 PygmalionReadingPYGMALIONMAIN CHARACTERS:Eliza Doolittle (E): a poor flower girl who is ambitious to improve herselfProfessor Higgins (H): an expert in phonetics, convinced that the quality of a person39。 and thirdly cooling them so that they would bee sleepy and could be easily caught. I decided to use the last one. I bought an icecream maker which was made of stainless steel. Between the outside and the inside walls of the bowl there is some jelly, which freezes when cooled. I put the bowl into the fridge and waited for 24 hours. At the same time I prepared some icecubes. The next morning I got up early before the sun was hot. I placed the frozen bowl over the snakes39。s like. In evening, went to Chinatown with Peter and Terri. Chinese immigrants settled in this area in the 1850s. The fronts of the buildings are decorated to look like old buildings in southern China. Saw some interesting temples here, a number of markets and a great many restaurants. Also art galleries and a museum containing documents, photographs and all sorts of objects about the history of Chinese immigration, but it is closed in the evening. Will go back during the day. Had a delicious meal and then walked down the hill to our hotel. Wednesday 14th, June In morning, took ferry to Angel Island from the port in San Francisco Bay. On the way had a good view of the Golden Gate Bridge. From 1882 to 1940 Angel Island was a famous immigration station where many Chinese people applied for right to live in USA. The cells in the station were very small, cold and damp。s brakes failed, the conductor could not control the situation and the tram slipped down the hill dragging the horses with it. Had a late lunch at Fisherman39。s also the place to catch the ferry to Angel Island and other places in the Bay. Did so much exploring at Fisherman39。s appearance raised a storm of objections and had a great impact on the media and public imagination. It became controversial. It suddenly opened everybody39。s. There are a large number of patent examiners, too, whose only job is to examine whether your claim is valid or not. If it passes all the tests, your application for a patent will be published 18 months from the date you apply. So I have filled in the form and filed my patent application with the Patent Office. Now it39。s language and watching their reactions. While watching, he makes notes. Nearby a flower girl wearing dark garments and a woollen scarf is also sheltering from the rain. A gentleman (G) passes and hesitates for a moment.E: Come over’ere, cap’in, and buy me flowers off a poor girl.G: I39。s raining heavily now, isn39。ou39。s it to you?CP: (has been watching the girl and now speaks to Higgins) That39。s sommat I want, that is!H: (ignores her) Can you believe that?CP: Of course! I study many Indian dialects myself and ...H: Do you indeed? Do you know Colonel Pickering?CP: Indeed I do, for that is me. Who are you?H: I39。t distinguish most of them.H: (laughing) Well, that es with practice. There is a knock and Mrs Pearce (MP), the housekeeper, es in with cookies, a teapot, some cream and two cups.MP: (hesitating) A young girl is asking to see you.H: A young girl! What does she want?MP: Well, she39。 selling flowers in the street. But they won39。ll be worse than a father.CP: I say, Higgins. Do you remember what you said last night? I39。m Eliza Doolittle and I39。ve never had a bath in my life。t we?H: Well, we39。t found any doors but we think they might have hung animal skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold during the freezing winter.S3: What wild animals were there all that time ago?A: Well, we39。ve been excavating here for many years and ...S1: I39。ll be how to teach her grammar, not just pronunciation. She39。t. I dursn39。ll teach you. (to Mrs Pearce) But she39。t have the face to ask me for the same for teaching me as yer would for French. So I won39。ve got this girl in my records. She39。ll find you, Henry Higgins. Just you wait and see! All that talk of (imitates him) authentic English ... (in her own voice) I39。d bee an upper class lady ...CP: Is that so? Extraordinary!H: (rudely) Look at this girl with her terrible English: the English that will condemn her to the gutter to the end of her days. But, sir, (proudly) once educated to speak properly, that girl could pass herself off in three months as a duchess at an ambassador39。t re