星期五加13历来被认为是非常不吉利的日子,这是怎么回事呢?今天我们就来聊聊这个话题。
本课您将学到:make up的多种含义,It is/was said句型
According to the Bible(圣经), the Lord God created the first man, Adam. Then he took a rib(肋骨) from Adams body and out of it created the first woman, Eve. It was said that Adam was created on a Friday and it was on Friday that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit(禁果), and on a Friday they died. Friday was also the common(通常的) day in England for executing(处死) criminals(罪犯), for which it was sometimes known as Hanging(绞刑) Day.
From the Old Norse myth people got the idea that 13 people sitting at a table to have a dinner was unlucky. And this superstition(迷信) was confirmed(被证实) by the last supper of Christ and his disciples(门徒). Bible tells us that Christ sat down with his 12 disciples, which made up the number 13, at the last supper when Judas(犹大), one of the 12 disciples, sold his master(师傅) for thirty pieces of silver(银币). Christ was killed by nailing(钉) on the cross the following day on a Friday.
「读书笔记」
据圣经上讲,上帝创造了第一个男人亚当。然后,上帝从亚当身上取下一根肋骨又造了一个女人-夏娃。据说,亚当是在星期五被造出来的,他和夏娃吃禁果也在星期五,他俩死的日子也是星期五。英国从前常常在星期五处死罪犯、因此星期五有时也叫绞刑日。
第二篇:英语作文关于爱情
At lunch next day there were very nice pies, crayfish, and mutton cutlets; and while we were eating, Nikanor, the cook, came up to ask what the visitors would like for dinner.
He was a man of medium height, with a puffy face and little eyes; he was close-shaven, and it looked as though his moustaches had not been shaved, but had been pulled out by the roots. Alehin told us that the beautiful Pelagea was in love with this cook. As he drank and was of a violent character, she did not want to marry him, but was willing to live with him without. He was very devout, and his religious convictions would not allow him to “live in sin”; he insisted on her marrying him, and would consent to nothing else, and when he was drunk he used to abuse her and even beat her.
Whenever he got drunk she used to hide upstairs and sob, and on such occasions Alehin and the servants stayed in the house to be ready to defend her in case of necessity.