时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:6 蓝色海湾之谜 Blue Bay Mystery


英语课

CHAPTER 1

Plans



One winter day Jessie Alden met her brother Henry in the hall.



She said, “Henry, I think Grandfather is up to something. Violet 2 thinks so, too.”



“What do you mean, Jessie?” said Henry. “Do you mean business trouble?”



“Oh, no! Not at all!” said Jessie. “I think he is planning something. He jokes with Benny all the time. And he smiles to himself when he thinks no one is looking.”



Henry said, “I hope he is happy. What else have you noticed?”



“Last night Grandfather was at the telephone in the hall. When I came down the stairs, he stopped talking suddenly.



“Then the other day a strange man came to see him. He was a very big, strong man. I could hear his deep voice. He laughed all the time. Jolly 3, you know. Grandfather laughed a lot, too,” said Jessie.



“Maybe you are right,” said Henry. “I’ll keep my eyes open, too. He will tell us if there is anything he wants us to know.”



Henry did watch his grandfather after that. It was true. Mr. Alden seemed very happy. Once he started to say something. Then he stopped.



Then at last, one day in January, the same man came to call. Mr. Alden took him into the front room and shut the door. He took the stranger’s hat and coat and hung them up. He gave him an easy chair.



The four Aldens would have been surprised to hear what their grandfather then had to say to the stranger.



He said, “My grandchildren 4 love to see new places. They love adventure. They love boats. Henry is the oldest, and he and Jessie go to high school. Violet comes next and Benny is the youngest.”



The man smiled. “So they all like adventure!” he said.



“Yes, but best of all, they like to make something of nothing. Do you understand what I mean?”



“Yes, sir! I understand very well, Mr. Alden. I understand because I am just like that, too! I like to make a fine fish pole out of a stick, a string, and a bent 5 pin. I like to make a plate out of a flat stone.”



“That’s exactly right, Lars!” cried Mr. Alden. “You do understand.”



Lars thought for a minute. Then he went on. “I think you want your grandchildren to have an exciting time, but you don’t want them in any real danger.”



“Right again!” said Mr. Alden. “Shake hands, Lars! And now I’ll call them. You can watch them when I tell them!”



Mr. Alden opened the door and shouted, “Benny! Get Henry and Jessie and Violet. All of you come down. I want to tell you something.”



The four Aldens were soon in the front room.



“Jessie, Violet, Henry, and Benny, this is Lars Larson,” said Mr. Alden smiling. “He is your friend from now on.”



Lars shook hands with them all. He said, patting 6 the dog, as everyone else sat down, “And this is Watch. I know him, too.”



Grandfather said, “Now I am going to tell you about a plan.”



“I told you Grandfather was up to something,” said Jessie.



“Did you, my dear?” said Mr. Alden. “Well, we are all going on a trip. Lars is going with us. He has already been where we want to go so he can tell us all about it.”



“How are we going on the trip?” asked Benny. “On a plane? On a ship?”



“Both,” said Mr. Alden smiling.



“And where?” asked Benny.



“We are going to an island in the South Seas,” said his grandfather.



“Oh, boy!” cried Benny.



“I’ll tell you all about it,” said Mr. Alden. “I have to go to San Francisco on business and I thought it would be fun for you to go with me. Then suddenly one of my business friends said his company’s ship was going to Tahiti about that time, and did we want to go along? We would be the only passengers. So I said yes.”



“So we are going to Tahiti!” said Henry.



“No,” said Grandfather. “My friend told me about his first mate 7, Lars Larson.



“Three years ago, Lars was shipwrecked on a beautiful island in the South Seas. The ship hit a reef 8 and two men were lost. One of them was Lars.”



“He doesn’t look lost,” said Benny.



“No, the two men landed on this beautiful island in a lifeboat. The others were picked up by other ships. Lars and the other man lived on the island until a ship came and picked them up, too.



“Lars has told me all about the beautiful island. It is very safe, for nobody lives there. There are no dangerous animals. There is water, enough food to live on, and Lars would like to go there again for a vacation.”



“And we’re going to this island?” asked Violet softly 9.



“Right!” said Mr. Alden. “The Tahiti ship will take us there, and come and get us on the way back.”



“Oh, what a wonderful idea!” cried Jessie. “We do love to see new places!”



“And we love ships!” said Henry. “You knew that, Grandfather.”



“Yes, and who else do you think is going?” asked Mr. Alden with a laugh.



“I don’t know,” said Jessie, laughing too. “We never could guess.”



“Mike!” said Grandfather.



“Mike!” yelled 10 Benny. “Oh, boy! My old friend, Mike Wood. I would like that best of anything in the world. Mike and I could have a neat time. We’re just the same age!”



Henry said, “This is such a grand 1 surprise. You say we are going to fly?”



“Yes, we will fly from here in New England to Chicago. We will pick up Mike there, and go on to San Francisco. Then we will take the ship.”



“But what about school?” asked Henry.



Benny shouted, “Oh, we stay out of school! That will be cool! You can tell our teachers that we are going to the South Seas, Grandfather.”



Henry said, “Everyone in your school will know about the South Seas in just one day, Ben.”



Mr. Alden laughed too. He said, “Let me tell you about school. I began this plan a long time ago. I talked with your teachers. They gave me all your lessons until you come back.”



“Do we have new schoolbooks?” asked Jessie.



Mr. Alden smiled and said, “Yes, the books are right on the table.”



He gave each one a paper book. Henry’s was dark green, with HENRY on the cover in gold. There was a violet book with VIOLET on the cover, a blue one for Jessie, and a bright red one for Benny.



“Better not look at them now,” said Mr. Alden. “They are very interesting. Every day on the boat you will study these books.”



“A Boat School, Benny,” said Jessie. She was afraid Benny would not like this.



“A Boat School!” cried Benny. “That will be fun, but we won’t have school on the island, will we, Lars?”



“There will be no time, my lad,” said Lars. “You’ll be busy finding 11 something to eat. That will be school enough. How about a lesson right now? A boat is not a ship. A boat can be carried on a ship. Our ship is too big to be carried by another.”



“Oh, I get it,” said Benny. “Then we’ll call the school a Ship School.”



“Almost, Benny,” said Lars. “A sailor would say, Ship’s School.”



“That’s neat,” said Benny, “Ship’s School!”



“Is the island beautiful, Lars?” asked Jessie. “Palm trees and everything?”



“Oh, yes,” said Lars. “That’s why I want to see it again. I’m glad to spend my vacation there with you. We can go fishing, too.”



“Fishing!” said Henry. “Ben and I love to fish.”



“And Mike. Mike loves to fish, too,” said Benny. “Good old Mike! I can’t wait to see him. Grandfather, you know it’s awfully 12 hard for me to wait for anything. When are we going?”



“Next week,” said Mr. Alden laughing. “I know you can’t ever wait. So that’s why I didn’t tell you before.”



“We’ll have to pack soon,” said Jessie.



“No, that’s another thing,” said Mr. Alden. He looked at Jessie, the perfect housekeeper 13. “You see you will need other clothes for the ship, and still others for the island. It is very hot there. So your Cousin Alice packed your summer clothes and they have gone already. You will find them on the ship.”



“What a grandfather!” said Henry.



“Can Watch go?” asked Benny.



“Sorry, my boy. Let me tell you about Watch,” began Mr. Alden.



“And now I know he can’t,” said Benny.



“No, he can’t,” said Mr. Alden. “Watch wouldn’t like the plane, or the boat, or the island, really. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor need a watchdog and we don’t. Mike can’t take Spot either.”



“That’s good,” said Benny. “No dogs at all. You can’t go, Watch.”



“Watch has gone to sleep on my foot,” said Lars.



“That means 14 he likes you,” said Jessie.



“I’m glad of that,” said Lars. Watch lifted his head. Lars patted 15 him and said, “Goodby. I have to go now, Watch.”



“Yes, Lars has work to do,” said Grandfather. “We will meet again in San Francisco.”



They were all sorry to see Lars go. He was already a good friend.



When Lars had gone, Henry looked at Jessie and Violet and said, “Aren’t we lucky to have a grandfather who takes us on a trip, and helps us go to school just the same?”



Jessie smiled at her brother. She said, “I was thinking the same thing. What a lot of surprises Grandfather thinks of!”



But nobody knew then what the biggest surprise was going to be.



Not even Grandfather. Not even Lars.

 



adj.豪华的,宏伟的,壮丽的,主要的,重大的;n.(美俚)一千美元
  • The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.钢琴家在一架大钢琴上弹了几首乐曲。
  • Come on,I'll give you the grand tour of the backyard.跟我来,我带你去后院来一次盛大的旅游。
adj.紫色的;n.紫罗兰
  • She likes to wear violet dresses.他喜欢穿紫色的衣服。
  • Violet is the color of wisdom,peace and strength.紫色是智慧的,和平的和力量的颜色。
adj.快乐的,高兴的;adv.很;vt.劝服,哄
  • That day they got together and had a jolly time.那天他们聚在一起热闹了一番。
  • She was a jolly,kindhearted woman.她是个整天乐呵呵心地善良的女人。
n.孙子;孙(女),外孙(女)( grandchild的名词复数 )
  • He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren. 他给他的孙辈每人留下一笔遗产。
  • His grandchildren afforded him his greatest pleasure in his old age. 他的孙子和孙女们在晚年的时候给了他最大的欢乐。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
v.轻拍( pat的现在分词 );拍成,拍至;表扬,称赞(某人/自己)
  • All the members of the team gathered around him, patting him on the back. 全体队员都聚在他周围夸奖他。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Through my tea-colored glasses, I saw the man patting his quilt. 见到那人一边用手拍打被子。 来自中国文学部分
n.伙伴,同事;配偶;大副;v.(使)交配
  • Where is the mate to this glove?这副手套的另一只在哪儿?
  • She has been a faithful mate to him.她一直是他忠实的配偶。
n.礁,礁石,暗礁
  • The ship and its crew were lost on the reef.那条船及船员都触礁遇难了。
  • The ship was wrecked on a coral reef.这条船在珊瑚暗礁上撞毁了。
adv.柔和地,静静地,温柔地
  • He speaks too softly for her to hear.他讲话声音太轻,她听不见。
  • She breathed her advice softly.她低声劝告。
v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelled at the other driver. 他冲着另一位司机大叫。
  • The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods would hear him. 迷路的人大声喊着,希望林子里的人会听见。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.发现,发现物;调查的结果
  • The finding makes some sense.该发现具有一定的意义。
  • That's an encouraging finding.这是一个鼓舞人心的发现。
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地
  • Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.过去农业遭到严重忽视。
  • I've been feeling awfully bad about it.对这我一直感到很难受。
n.管理家务的主妇,女管家
  • A spotless stove told us that his mother is a diligent housekeeper.炉子清洁无瑕就表明他母亲是个勤劳的主妇。
  • She is an economical housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.她节约持家,一家人吃得很省。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
v.轻拍( pat的过去式和过去分词 );拍成,拍至;表扬,称赞(某人/自己)
  • She patted the dog on the head. 她轻轻地拍着狗的头。
  • He leaned forward and patted me on the shoulder. 他向前倾着身子并拍我的肩膀。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
Achigvara
artificial cognitive system
auxiliary liftmotor
biogeophysical
Bjerrum length
boada
boiler kier
brighest
chill down
chisochetons
christian andreas doppler
chrysanthemin
continental platform
Copley
coronary sinuss
cytoplasmic gene
dartre
delegitimizers
die carrier
dog nail
domain name
drive to maturity
dry photoetching technology
dwelling place
encasers
endurance swimming
fluotitanate
flyback stroke
food-price
free-settling ratio
frontish
furor epilepticus
garible
guilt-ridden
Gynutoclinus
hammer-beam roof
Harbour Buffett
head-dropping tests
heave shoulder
High Peak
Hubal
interface control
internal carotid arteriography
jeramie
Kanaqua
Kang-He
kick of wheel
kiss the dust
laid, relaid and parlayed
lead-on ramps
lengthy cargo
louis koo
lunosol
lutins
maximum grade
Myllykoski
notchgraft
number of steps of speeds
omadhaun
one's heartstrings
orita
paper tape sprocket
passageworks
patch graft
Pentacarinat
petrology of crystalline complexes
pickle liquor
platytroctids
politick
Port-a-punch
praying
present condition
quaye
reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
rhodophyte
rightangleclamp
sanjurjo
screwed hole
sequence identification field
sequential sampling plan
Setswana
shitless
Smilde
speech band
spot-by-spot
stateless
stencil cushion sheet
steves
stilbene dyes
sum-of-years-digits depreciation
take sb into your confidence
Tapuri
Tavayza, Bukhta
teletype microcomputer system
triangular waveform
turnover of current assets
twinlings
unidirectionalflow
very short wave
vorous
weakfishes
white-pine