againstbetiredouttieoverstomachuntilfingertinyfalloverprep.紧靠,碰,撞筋疲力尽vt.捆,绑prep.从一边到另一边n.腹部;胃conj.直到……为止n.手指adj.极小的摔倒Wordsandphrasesreviewcontinueeithermanageliftarmymustunableshouldervt.&vi.继续adv.也vt.&vi.设法完成;管理vt.举起,抬高;提高n.大批,大群modalv.应该,必须;一定adj.不能的,不会的n.肩膀WordsreviewMatchagainsttiredouttietinycontinuemanageakeepdoingsomethingbverysmallcfinishwhatyouhavetriedtododverytiredehittingsomethingfholdthingstogetherwithropesTounderstandtheextractfromthebook,Gulliver’sTravelsTolearnmoreinformationaboutthebook,Gulliver’sTravelsTolearnthewordsandexpressionsintheextractObjectivesImportantwords:against,tie,over,stomach,until,finger,tiny,continue,either,manage,lift,army,must,shoulderImportantphrases:betiredout,falloverBackgroundinformationGulliver'sTravelsisanovelbyIrishwriterandclergymanJonathanSwift.ItisSwift'sbestknownfull-lengthwork,andaclassicofEnglishliterature.ThisnoveltellsusGulliver’samazingadventuresinsomecountries.Thenovelcontainsfourparts.PartI:AVoyagetoLilliput(小人国)Duringhisfirstvoyage,Gulliveriswashedashore(在岸上)afterashipwreck(船舶失事)andfindshimselfaprisonerofaraceoftinypeople,lessthan6inchestall,whoareinhabitants(居民)oftheislandcountryofLilliput.PartII:AVoyagetoBrobdingnag(大人国)WhenthesailingshipAdventureisblownoffcourse(航向)bystormsandforcedtosailforlandinsearchoffreshwater,Gulliverisabandoned(抛弃)byhiscompanions(同伴)andfoundbyafarmerwhois72feet(22m)tall.Thefarmertreatshimasacuriosityandexhibits(展览)himformoney.PartIII:AVoyagetoLaputa(飞岛国),Balnibarbi,Luggnagg,Glubbdubdrib,andJapanAfterGulliver’sshipwasattackedbypirates(海盗),heismarooned(陷于孤立无援困境的)closetoadesolate(荒凉的)rockyislandnearIndia.Fortunately,heisrescuedbytheflyingislandofLaputa,akingdomdevotedtotheartsofmusicandmathematicsbutunabletousethemforpracticalends.GulliveristhentakentoBalnibarbitoawait(等待)atraderwhocantakehimontoJapan.Whilewaitingforapassage,Gullivertakesashortside-triptoth...