时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:23.84]Snake Anut
[00:28.92]我的阿姨是条蛇
[00:37.11]The next day his aunt said her back was sore,
[00:41.65]but this didn't keep her
[00:43.06]from going for a walk with his uncle.
[00:47.21]As soon as they left the house,
[00:49.53]the young man slipped into their bedroom
[00:52.00]to look for the snakeskin,
[00:54.46]but he couldn't find it.
[00:57.55]He was about to give up
[00:59.31]when he noticed dusty footprints on a chair.
[01:03.48]He stepped up on the seat
[01:05.21]and looked on top of the wardrobe,
[01:08.61]and there neatly 1 coiled, lay the shiny snakeskin.
[01:14.62]But just as he picked it up,
[01:16.61]he heard the door open downstairs,
[01:19.17]and he knew that his aunt and uncle were home.
[01:23.38]He rolled up the snakeskin tightly
[01:25.73]and hid it in his fist
[01:27.94]before he raced back to his room.
[01:31.67]And that's when he heard hideous 2 sounds
[01:33.80]coming from the lower hall.
[01:36.52]His aunt was shrieking,
[01:38.92]"Something is crushing me!"
[01:41.51]When her nephew heard her cries,
[01:43.52]he almost lost his resolve.
[01:46.32]But then he remembered how he felt
[01:49.16]when the snake wrapped itself around his neck
[01:51.89]and tried to choke him.
[01:54.39]He threw the snakeskin into the fire
[01:57.00]and watched it burn.
[01:59.57]By the time he went downstairs,
[02:01.70]he was startled to see his aunt lying dead on the floor.
[02:06.21]He thought he was getting rid of the snake,
[02:09.15]but now his aunt was gone too.
[02:13.69]"I'm sorry," he said to his uncle.
[02:16.96]But the old man seemed relieved.
[02:19.99]"It'ssss only the poisonousssss onessssss
[02:25.36]who are dangerousssssss,"
[02:28.40]he said, and he licked his lips.
[02:42.63]讲解
[04:42.90]The next day his aunt said her back was sore,
[04:47.33]but this didn't keep her
[04:48.79]from going for a walk with his uncle.
[05:01.01]As soon as they left the house,
[05:03.49]the young man slipped into their bedroom
[05:05.86]to look for the snakeskin,
[05:14.87]but he couldn't find it.
[05:19.73]He was about to give up
[05:21.32]when he noticed dusty footprints on a chair.
[05:31.12]He stepped up on the seat
[05:32.67]and looked on top of the wardrobe,
[05:36.41]and there neatly coiled,
[05:38.31]lay the shiny snakeskin.
[05:49.64]But just as he picked it up,
[05:51.66]he heard the door open downstairs,
[05:54.22]and he knew that his aunt and uncle were home.
[06:05.09]He rolled up the snakeskin tightly
[06:07.56]and hid it in his fist
[06:09.72]before he raced back to his room.
[06:18.99]And that's when he heard hideous sounds
[06:21.05]coming from the lower hall.
[06:27.97]His aunt was shrieking,
[06:30.36]"Something is crushing me!"
[06:37.24]When her nephew heard her cries,
[06:39.11]he almost lost his resolve.
[06:46.47]But then he remembered how he felt
[06:49.36]when the snake wrapped itself around his neck
[06:52.13]and tried to choke him.
[07:04.09]He threw the snakeskin into the fire
[07:06.75]and watched it burn.
[07:15.01]By the time he went downstairs,
[07:17.13]he was startled to see his aunt lying dead on the floor.
[07:27.86]He thought he was getting rid of the snake,
[07:30.52]but now his aunt was gone too.
[07:41.26]"I'm sorry," he said to his uncle.
[07:47.92]But the old man seemed relieved.
[07:54.41]"It'ssss only the poisonousssss onessssss
[08:00.39]who are dangerousssssss,"
[08:03.50]he said, and he licked his lips.
[08:30.03]语言点
[08:33.74]keep her from going
[08:35.99]keep sb from doing
[08:45.73]prevent from
[08:52.89]be about to  正打算,将要
[08:57.10]plan to do sth immediately
[09:01.30]his aunt was gone too
[09:03.93]gone
[09:12.72]sb was gone
[09:16.63]go
[09:19.95]seemed relieved
[09:22.15]seem  似乎,好像
[09:31.10]Do whatever seems best!
[09:37.19]seem
[09:38.75]to be
[09:41.49]seem
[09:47.47]Do whatever seems to be best!
[09:51.09]seem
[09:52.69]it
[10:08.65]谢谢收听

1 neatly
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地
  • Sailors know how to wind up a long rope neatly.水手们知道怎样把一条大绳利落地缠好。
  • The child's dress is neatly gathered at the neck.那孩子的衣服在领口处打着整齐的皱褶。
2 hideous
adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的
  • The whole experience had been like some hideous nightmare.整个经历就像一场可怕的噩梦。
  • They're not like dogs,they're hideous brutes.它们不像狗,是丑陋的畜牲。
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