时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:汪培珽儿童英文分级书单《神奇树屋》


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  The air outside was strangely still. The dark cloudsstill hovered 1 in the distance.



"Storm's coming," said Will.



"We have to eat quickly, before it starts to rain,"said Kate. She and Will sat down on the grass.



Annie and Jack 2 sat beside them.



Will opened a small burlap sack. He took out fourlumpy objects. They looked like dark rocks.



"Hey, there's one here for each of us!" said Kate.



"One what?" asked Annie, frowning.



"Sweet potatoes!" said Will. He gave a potato eachto Kate, Annie, and Jack.



"Um--no thanks," said Jack, trying to give his back.



"We don't want to take your lunch.""We have enough! Keep it!" said Kate.



"What do you do with it?" asked Annie, holding upher potato.



Kate laughed.



"Just bite!" she said. "Like this--"Kate and Will bit into their cold sweet potatoes as ifthey were apples.



"Cool," said Annie. She took a big bite out of herpotato, too.



But Jack just held on to his. He didn't quite feel likeeating the cold, brown potato.



Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Jeb Sitting byhimself. The big kid didn't seem to have any lunch atall.



Jack thought he'd try to be friends one more time.



"Hey, Jeb," he called out. "I'm not hungry. You wantmy sweet potato?"Jeb gave Jack a mean look.



"I could have brought my own lunch if I wanted toeat," he said.



"Oh, sure," said Jack.



Jeb narrowed his eyes.



"You making fun again?" he said. "I'm warning you.



Do that one more time, and I'll fight you."Jack couldn't believe it. This kid took everything hesaid the wrong way!



"Hey!" Annie said. "Leave my brother alone. You'renothing but a bully 3, Jeb.""Annie, stay out of this," said Jack.



But Jeb just laughed. Then he stood up and walkedback into the schoolhouse.



Jack felt angry. He hoped they would find thespecial writing soon so they could leave.



Will seemed to have read Jack's mind.



"Don't worry about him," Will said to Jack. "He'snever been to school before.""Oh, so he's embarrassed," said Annie. "Why hasn'the been to school?" said Jack. "Because he has to workin the fields all the time," said Will.



"I heard him tell Miss Neely he walked five miles toget here today," Kate said. "So he must have reallywanted to come.""Wow," said Annie. "How far did you and Willwalk?""Only two," said Kate.



"Two what?" asked Annie.



"Miles," said Kate.



"Two miles," Jack repeated. The prairie kids nodded.



"It must be lonely living out here," AnnieWill and Kate nodded again.



"Do you live in a sod house?" Jack asked.



"We used to," said Will. "But it was always dirty. Soour pa built us a log cabin.""He cut trees near the creek," said Kate. "Then hemade the cabin by hand."Before Annie or Jack could ask another question,thunder cracked in the sky. Then rain started to fall. Itfell fast and hard.



Everyone jumped up.



"Come in! Come in!" Miss Neely called from thedoorway.



They ran back inside. The wind slammed the doorbehind them with a BANG.



鸟( hover的过去式和过去分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫
  • A hawk hovered over the hill. 一只鹰在小山的上空翱翔。
  • A hawk hovered in the blue sky. 一只老鹰在蓝色的天空中翱翔。
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮
  • A bully is always a coward.暴汉常是懦夫。
  • The boy gave the bully a pelt on the back with a pebble.那男孩用石子掷击小流氓的背脊。
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abstraction tool
aggests
aluminum silicate
anti-apray
appellative function
arcury
arrival and departure sidings
badshots
basic gravimetric point
Bol'shoye Gorodishche
bucins
calcifediol
Caras-Severin
carbocoal tar
ceruminoma
chemistry reaction
coasting braking test
collineation mapping
continuous retort furnace
copying-pencil
core tray
counterpropagating waves
cristicole
cubic measures
definition structure
difference thresholds
dorsal medial nerve of second toe
double-sided impeller
dropping gloves
echiuroidea
fifty pence
floating-point slave accelerator
fork luncheon
glutamyls
gnag type
gumwoods
hallucar
high-explosive ammunition
high-pressure torch
home-spun
homeomorphic spaces
hyperon atom
illustrative diagram
immunofluorescence microscopy
initial provisioning
integral governor
interaction psychology
jug
kebnekaises
King Christian I.
life leasehold
lip-synced
lordotically
main performance index
margin loans outstanding
microfunctional circuit
miswrest
molest
nightclubbing
off-stage
outward voyage
overaccumulations
paleoviruses
Parachampionella rankanensis
pebbly mudstone
permafrost dynamics
Petzval sum
photoelasticity technique
pneumatic transport placer
position signal
proalcools
process development
Prout's hypothesis
pseudo-gout
Puerto Coig
punkey
quasi-equivalent
relative turgidity
representative computing
rock crushing strength
serviter
sleeper plate
smelling therapy
strip-extraction
tell kotchek (tall kuchik as saghir)
the cool
the FOMC
thyreohyoideus
Tindal/Tindale, William
totah
translocator
trickles
TSSR
tunica adnata oculi
two-thread chain stitch
user interrupt service routine
Vasoverin
vein of cochlear aqueduct
wavells
wind spring