时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:4 神秘农场 Mystery Ranch


英语课

Two days passed before Maggie finally spoke 1 her mind. She was feeling much better now with three delicious meals a day. And she enjoyed having someone to talk to.



Maggie and the two girls were sitting on the back steps, enjoying the cool evening breeze 2. The dinner dishes were done, and the first stars had come out over the ranch 3.



“Maybe I haven’t any right to ask,” Maggie began. “But I wonder what your grandfather is going to do about your aunt. She needs some care all the time. You girls can’t stay here all summer.”



“Maybe we can,” said Violet 4 softly 5. “We love it here, and I think Aunt Jane is used 6 to having us now.”



“There is one thing that’s missing 7, though,” said Jessie.



“Yes, I know,” said Violet. “We both miss the boys.”



Violet looked very sad.



“Maybe Aunt Jane would let the boys come, too,” said Jessie. “Then it would be perfect.” She looked at her sister.



“Let’s ask her tomorrow,” Violet said.



The two girls went upstairs to bed.



Next morning Jessie took a fine breakfast into her aunt’s room. The little lady began to eat, and Jessie sat down beside the bed.



“We miss Henry and Benny, Aunt Jane,” she began. “Couldn’t we ask them to come for a few days? I’m sure Grandfather would let them come if you were willing 8.”



“Well,” said her aunt, “I’d agree to that.”



The little lady looked up from her breakfast.



“But I don’t want to see James, remember that!” she said.



“Grandfather is really very nice when you get to know him,” said Jessie.



Aunt Jane gave a short laugh. “Don’t forget that I knew your grandfather long before you did. If these two boys turn out like him, back they go!”



Jessie was sorry to hear her aunt talk like that. She did not answer. It was the best thing she could have done. Miss Jane was beginning to love the smiles on these two young faces.



What could she say to make Jessie happy again? she wondered.



“Tell Benny to bring his dog,” she said.



What a smile came over Jessie’s face! She did not say that Watch was not Benny’s dog, but hers.



She said, “Oh, that’s wonderful! Watch will love this ranch! And we’ll keep him out of your room, I promise.”



“Well, don’t promise that,” said Aunt Jane. “I like dogs in my room if they are good dogs.”



“Watch is a wonderful dog,” said Jessie. “He saved our lives once.” said Jessie, holding Watch by a strap 9. “I’ll keep Watch with me.”



The boys followed Violet into the bedroom. Aunt Jane was almost sitting up against her pillows 10. Her blue eyes were very bright.



“Hello, Aunt Jane,” said Benny, going over to the bed. “I’m Benny. And aren’t you a cute little lady!”



Aunt Jane was taken by surprise. She almost smiled.



“And I suppose you are Henry,” she said.



“Yes. We are sorry you are sick,” Henry answered. He hardly knew what to say to this strange woman.



“Who said I was sick?” asked Aunt Jane. “Well, you certainly don’t look like your grandfather.”



“No, I’m afraid not,” said Henry.



“No need to be afraid about that,” answered Aunt Jane. “I’m glad you don’t look like him. And where’s that big dog I’ve heard about?”



“Jessie, bring in Watch,” called Henry.



Everyone watched to see what the dog would do. He walked over to the bed and looked at the little old woman. Then he sat down and put out his paw 11.



“He wants to shake hands!” cried Benny, delighted 12. “Shake hands with him, Aunt Jane! You don’t want to hurt his feelings.”



For a minute, the children thought their aunt was angry. But to their surprise, she sat up and shook hands with the dog.



“Good dog,” she said, lying back again.



Watch threw back his head and looked at Jessie. His mouth was open.



“Oh, Aunt Jane, he’s laughing!” cried Benny. “He likes you!”



“Well, well,” said Aunt Jane. “I’m glad the dog likes me, at least. You can go now and eat. And shut the door when you leave. I’m very tired from all the excitement 13.”



The children went back into the kitchen and sat around the table, talking.



“Isn’t Aunt Jane a surprise?” asked Jessie.



“She certainly is,” said Henry, “but I like her.”



Jessie said, “Just guess what I think. Which one of us will do the most to make Aunt Jane well again?”



And three voices answered together, “Watch!”



n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
n.微风;轻而易举的事;vi.来去匆匆,急速走
  • A little breeze is blowing in from the window.微风从窗户里吹进来。
  • The clouds are pale and a light breeze is blowing.云淡风轻。
n.大牧场,大农场
  • He went to work on a ranch.他去一个大农场干活。
  • The ranch is in the middle of a large plateau.该牧场位于一个辽阔高原的中部。
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。
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。
adj.用旧了的,旧的;习惯于…;过去惯/经常
  • I used to work until nearly 6:00 o'clock each day.我过去常常工作到6:00左右。
  • He used to walk anywhere from two to five miles an hour.他过去经常一小时走二至五英里。
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
adj.愿意的,自愿的,乐意的,心甘情愿的
  • We never lack food and clothing if we're willing to work.如果我们愿意工作,就不会缺吃少穿。
  • He's quite willing to pay the price I ask.他很愿意照我的要价付钱。
n.皮带,带子;v.用带扣住,束牢;用绷带包扎
  • She held onto a strap to steady herself.她抓住拉手吊带以便站稳。
  • The nurse will strap up your wound.护士会绑扎你的伤口。
n.枕头( pillow的名词复数 );用作枕头的东西
  • She lay back against the pillows. 她半躺半坐靠在枕头上。
  • He sat propped up in the bed by pillows. 他靠着枕头坐在床上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.手掌,手爪;v.以蹄扒地,笨拙地使用,费力地前进
  • He served as a cat's paw.他充当爪牙。
  • Don't paw at everything you see.别见什么摸什么。
adj.非常高兴的;愉快的;欣慰
  • Everybody was delighted to see her.大家见到她都很高兴。
  • I was delighted to hear the news of your success.听到你成功了的消息时我非常高兴。
n.刺激;兴奋;激动
  • His voice rose in excitement.他激动得声音提高了。
  • He opened the door and ran out in great excitement.他打开门,非常激动地跑了出去。
学英语单词
Abraham's bosom
affinity filtration
agritourism
aligning telescope
amputators
at command
azimuth from which the wind blows
baculliform
biohydrometallurgical
blood-filleds
buying title
C4bi
ch'en
clark's approximation
convergent plate boundary
cowages
cryptocenter
CW
Davis metal
depth charge mortar
dissipativity
domain sniper
Elblag
engineer
execution character set
first law of thermodinamics
geodetic theodolite
germanders
gures
gymnoderma insulare
gyrostabilized platform
hemielytron
high precision universal cylindrical grinder
holococcolithophora heimdaliae
idoxifene
ii.i
inditron
inferior aberrant ductule
initial current
instrumentation sensor
intermuscular
intertransverse ligament
Kismaayo
kokoi venoms
lay a charge
lenticide
letterlet
lever pessary
levetiracetam
Lithoporella
littlejohns
lockout relay
low-level technologies
loxoconcha chiushihi
lymb
maintenance food
maximum output torque of steering gear
middle marker beacon
Morgagni cataract
non-rodent
noncooks
north vermilion
object program
ocean pout
ode on a grecian urn
outgrow
oxonium form
photohematachometer
placental immunity
planning control
preliminary adjustment
prenominate
presbyopias
print-based
profluvium sanguinis
Pānbāri
real literal
relative diffusion
relief valve spring
revalorizes
rice stunt
Rinotril
Risāba
Sargent, Sir Malcolm Watts
scaleup
sideloads
skent
sternothyroideus
sub-kingdom
submersion dehydration
supplementary service
supratalus bone
surface-to-air missile(sam)
total immersion jig
unit status
vehicular ecological system
vena lingualis
verbotonal method
vincit
wabble saw
Wenlock Edge
Winterswijk