21. | Aunt Mary's a real conservative, she's totally opposed to women going out to work. |
| 玛丽大婶是一个真正的保守主义者,她完全反对妇女走出家门参加工作。
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22. | Jim's aunt curled up her lip with disapproval. |
| 吉姆的姨母不以为然地翘起了嘴唇。
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23. | Aunt Jane usually visits us for 2 or 3 weeks in the spring. |
| 简姑妈通常在奏来我们家做客住两三个星期。
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24. | Why was the writer's aunt surprised? |
| 早餐还是午餐?
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25. | It was my aunt Lucy. |
| 是我姑母露西打来的。
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26. | My aunt Jennifer is an actress. |
| 我的姑姑詹妮弗是位演员,
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27. | Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and polished. |
| 哈丽特姑妈统率着一支看不见的佣人大军,他们不停地擦拭、清扫、刷洗。
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28. | Though my aunt pursued what was, in those days, an enlightened policy, in that she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, she was extremely difficult to please. |
| 姑妈待佣人在当时算是开明的,从来不让佣人每天工作超过8小时,但他们很难使她称心如意。
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29. | Bessie worked for Aunt Harriet for three years. |
| 贝西在哈丽特家干了3年。
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30. | Aunt Harriet could not find words to praise Bessie's industriousness and efficiency. |
| 哈丽特不知该用什么言辞来赞扬贝西的勤奋与高效。
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