时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:29 The Mystery Cruise


英语课

On Tuesday, the third day of the cruise, Jessie and Violet were awakened 1 by Grandfather. “We’re sailing into St. Thomas,” he called. “Come and see. Benny and Henry are already on deck.”



It wasn’t long before the five Aldens, hands resting on the rail, viewed the harbor scene. Cliffs on both sides of the port dropped into the sea. Many cruise ships, yachts, and sailboats were afloat on the turquoise 3 water.



“St. Thomas is one of the Virgin 4 Islands,” Henry said. “I read about it in our guide book.”



“It will be fun to look in the shops,” Violet said. “We have six hours in Charlotte Amalie.”



Confused, Benny said, “I thought this was St. Thomas.”



“It is,” Henry said with a chuckle 5. “Charlotte Amalie is the capital of St. Thomas.”



“Oh,” Benny replied. “I wish I could buy something in those shops.”



“You can,” Grandfather answered. “I want each of you to buy a good watch.” He glanced at his grandchildren, delighted at their surprised faces. “On St. Thomas you’ll find some of the best jewelry 6 shops in the world.”



“Grandfather!” Violet exclaimed, her face lighting 7 with pleasure. “You’re so good to us.”



“I’ve been wanting a better watch,” Henry said, with a broad smile. “My old one is always too fast or too slow.”



“I’d love a new watch,” Jessie said.



“I’ve never had a watch,” Benny said, “except, of course, for Watch, our dog.” The other Aldens chuckled 8. “But,” he hastened to assure Grandfather, “I can tell time.”



“I know you can, Benny,” Grandfather said, placing his hand over Benny’s.



All at once Benny shouted, “Look! A big fish jumped out of the water.”



“It’s a dolphin!” Violet said eagerly, watching it splash in the water.



A long black cruise ship sailed past, blocking their view.



Henry whistled. “That ship is twice as long as ours.”



“It’s called the Viking,” Jessie said, reading the red letters on the prow 9. “It’s a Norwegian ship. See the red flag with two blue stripes edged in white?”



Soon the West Wind was docked alongside the Viking.



After a hearty 10 breakfast the children and Grandfather descended 11 the ramp 12 onto the streets of Charlotte Amalie.



The main street was lined with shops, but Grandfather led them to a store called The Watchman. There, the children tried on various watches until each one had chosen just the right one.



Proudly wearing their watches, the Aldens walked with Grandfather, peering in windows and exploring alleyways.



“All these shops were once pirate warehouses,” Henry explained. “Blackbeard the pirate and Sir Francis Drake once walked these streets.”



“Oh, Henry,” Jessie teased. “Just because you read the guidebook you think you’re an expert.”



“I am.” Henry laughed.



They stopped to rest at Emancipation 13 Park, a small waterfront park. Next they went through Government House, where the governor lived, then they had lunch at an outdoor cafe.



“I’m ready to go back,” Benny said, drinking the last of his milk.



Violet agreed.



“Then let’s head for the ship,” Grandfather said. “Is everyone ready?”



“Yes,” Henry and Jessie echoed together.



Once on board the ship, Grandfather went directly to his cabin, but the children lingered to watch a few new passengers check in with the first officer.



The arrivals were a burly blond man in a bright flowered shirt, a young girl in the ship’s uniform, and a young couple with a crying baby.



“Hi, kids,” the man in the tropical shirt boomed. “Do you like this cruise?” He reached over and grabbed Violet’s hand, shaking it.



“It’s been fine,” she answered softly, astonished at how friendly this stranger was.



“My name’s Tom Bishop 14,” he stated, still pumping Violet’s hand. “What’s your name?”



“V-Violet Alden,” she stammered 15, her face turning as pink as her T-shirt.



“I’m her brother, Henry,” Henry said, stepping forward, “and this is Jessie, and—”



“And I’m Benny,” Benny declared. “You’ve got big arms, Tom.”



Tom threw back his head and laughed. He flexed 16 his arm, causing his muscles to bulge 17. “Soon as I’m unpacked 18, I’m heading for the exercise room.” His small eyes squinted 19 at Benny. “I could build you up to be a big boy, Benny.”



“I am a big boy,” Benny retorted, keeping his eyes fastened on Tom.



“Sure you are!” Tom paused. “I’ll bet you kids know every inch of this ship.”



“Of course we do,” Benny said. “The exercise room is on C Deck.”



“Thanks,” Tom said breezily. “See you.” He called over his shoulder, “I’ll depend on you to show me around.” He chuckled and climbed the stairs.



“He seems very friendly,” Jessie said to the young woman who had finished signing aboard.



“Yes, he is,” she answered. “He talks quite a bit.”



Jessie laughed. She studied the girl, who wore a neat white skirt and jacket. “We’re the Aldens.”



“I-I’m Heather Kowalski, a new crew member,” she said.



“Hi, Heather,” Benny said. “We’re pleased to meet you.”



“Th-thanks.” She looked embarrassed.



“Heather?” a steward 20 asked, coming up to the young girl.



“Yes, she answered, turning.



He grinned, handing her a bunch of red roses. “These are for you.” Then he added, “I couldn’t help seeing the message. The flowers are from ‘C’ and he wishes you ‘Good Luck.’ ” The steward gazed at Heather, who was very pretty. “I’m jealous. Who’s C?”



“I must go.” Hurriedly Heather backed away, then wheeled about and fled up the stairs.



Henry rubbed his chin. “She certainly was in a hurry to get away.”



Jessie nodded. A baby’s cry had startled her.



The mother looked apologetic as she shifted her tote bag to her hip 2 and jiggled the baby up and down. “Shhh,” she cooed softly. “It’s all right, Robin 21. Shhh.”



Violet removed her charm bracelet 22 and dangled 23 it before the baby. The baby’s eyes widened, and he stopped crying.



“Let me hold this for you,” Henry offered, taking the mother’s tote bag.



“Thanks,” the woman said, handing the bag to Henry. “We’re the Rands. I’m Melissa. This is Robin, who’s nine months old, and over there, signing in, is my husband, Ralph. We’ve spent a week on St. Thomas, but we’re ready to return to our home in Miami.



“I appreciate your help,” Melissa said gratefully as a steward took their bags and the Rands started up the stairs.



“Melissa, I’ll bet you this ship won’t be nearly as good as ours,” Ralph said.



Melissa laughed. “I wouldn’t take that bet! Our ship was so wonderful!” With these words they disappeared into their cabin.



Jessie wondered what ship they could have been talking about. Nothing could be finer than the West Wind.



That night at dinner Melissa, Ralph, and Tom Bishop were seated at a table near the Aldens.



Tom bounced out of his chair and dashed over to their table. “Hi, kids. I had a great workout. Come to the exercise room tomorrow and I’ll show you how I lift weights.”



“You can lift weights?” Benny said, with enthusiasm. “Like in the movies?”



“Like in the movies,” Tom repeated.



“Tom Bishop, this is our grandfather, James Alden,” Henry introduced, “and our friend, Max Greene.”



Tom reached over and heartily 24 shook Grandfather’s hand, then Max’s. Max barely mumbled 25 hello.



“See you tomorrow,” Tom said, swaggering back to his table.



Max looked uncomfortable. “Excuse me,” he said, rising. “I need to send a message. I’ll be right back.”



Violet spread her napkin across her lap, and glanced at Max’s retreating back. “Why is Max so nervous?”



“I wish we knew,” Henry answered.



Before they had finished their tomato soup, Max was back, his face pale. His hands were trembling as he picked up a spoon.



“What’s wrong?” Jessie asked with concern.



“It’s the radio room,” Max answered. “No messages can be sent and none received. They’re working on the problem, but in the meantime I need to send a message.”



Henry wondered what had gone wrong with the radio. Poor Max, he thought. He seemed desperate to get in touch with someone.



v.(使)醒( awaken的过去式和过去分词 );(使)觉醒;弄醒;(使)意识到
  • She awakened to the sound of birds singing. 她醒来听到鸟的叫声。
  • The public has been awakened to the full horror of the situation. 公众完全意识到了这一状况的可怕程度。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.臀部,髋;屋脊
  • The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone.股骨连着髋骨。
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line.新外套在臀围线上优美地打着褶皱。
n.绿宝石;adj.蓝绿色的
  • She wore a string of turquoise round her neck.她脖子上戴着一串绿宝石。
  • The women have elaborate necklaces of turquoise.那些女人戴着由绿松石制成的精美项链。
n.处女,未婚女子;adj.未经使用的;未经开发的
  • Have you ever been to a virgin forest?你去过原始森林吗?
  • There are vast expanses of virgin land in the remote regions.在边远地区有大片大片未开垦的土地。
vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑
  • He shook his head with a soft chuckle.他轻轻地笑着摇了摇头。
  • I couldn't suppress a soft chuckle at the thought of it.想到这个,我忍不住轻轻地笑起来。
n.(jewllery)(总称)珠宝
  • The burglars walked off with all my jewelry.夜盗偷走了我的全部珠宝。
  • Jewelry and lace are mostly feminine belongings.珠宝和花边多数是女性用品。
n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光
  • The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.煤气灯逐渐为电灯所代替。
  • The lighting in that restaurant is soft and romantic.那个餐馆照明柔和而且浪漫。
轻声地笑( chuckle的过去式和过去分词 )
  • She chuckled at the memory. 想起这件事她就暗自发笑。
  • She chuckled softly to herself as she remembered his astonished look. 想起他那惊讶的表情,她就轻轻地暗自发笑。
n.(飞机)机头,船头
  • The prow of the motor-boat cut through the water like a knife.汽艇的船头像一把刀子劈开水面向前行驶。
  • He stands on the prow looking at the seadj.他站在船首看着大海。
adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的
  • After work they made a hearty meal in the worker's canteen.工作完了,他们在工人食堂饱餐了一顿。
  • We accorded him a hearty welcome.我们给他热忱的欢迎。
a.为...后裔的,出身于...的
  • A mood of melancholy descended on us. 一种悲伤的情绪袭上我们的心头。
  • The path descended the hill in a series of zigzags. 小路呈连续的之字形顺着山坡蜿蜒而下。
n.暴怒,斜坡,坡道;vi.作恐吓姿势,暴怒,加速;vt.加速
  • That driver drove the car up the ramp.那司机将车开上了斜坡。
  • The factory don't have that capacity to ramp up.这家工厂没有能力加速生产。
n.(从束缚、支配下)解放
  • We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation. 我们必须唤起他们为其自身的解放而斗争。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They rejoiced over their own emancipation. 他们为自己的解放感到欢欣鼓舞。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
  • He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。
  • Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.主教逝世两年后被正式封为圣者。
v.结巴地说出( stammer的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He stammered most when he was nervous. 他一紧张往往口吃。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Barsad leaned back in his chair, and stammered, \"What do you mean?\" 巴萨往椅背上一靠,结结巴巴地说,“你是什么意思?” 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
adj.[医]曲折的,屈曲v.屈曲( flex的过去式和过去分词 );弯曲;(为准备大干而)显示实力;摩拳擦掌
  • He stretched and flexed his knees to relax himself. 他伸屈膝关节使自己放松一下。 来自辞典例句
  • He flexed his long stringy muscles manfully. 他孔武有力地弯起膀子,显露出细长条的肌肉。 来自辞典例句
n.突出,膨胀,激增;vt.突出,膨胀
  • The apple made a bulge in his pocket.苹果把他口袋塞得鼓了起来。
  • What's that awkward bulge in your pocket?你口袋里那块鼓鼓囊囊的东西是什么?
v.从(包裹等)中取出(所装的东西),打开行李取出( unpack的过去式和过去分词 );拆包;解除…的负担;吐露(心事等)
  • I unpacked my bags as soon as I arrived. 我一到达就打开行李,整理衣物。
  • Our guide unpacked a picnic of ham sandwiches and offered us tea. 我们的导游打开装着火腿三明治的野餐盒,并给我们倒了些茶水。 来自辞典例句
斜视( squint的过去式和过去分词 ); 眯着眼睛; 瞟; 从小孔或缝隙里看
  • Pulling his rifle to his shoulder he squinted along the barrel. 他把枪顶肩,眯起眼睛瞄准。
  • I squinted through the keyhole. 我从锁眼窥看。
n.乘务员,服务员;看管人;膳食管理员
  • He's the steward of the club.他是这家俱乐部的管理员。
  • He went around the world as a ship's steward.他当客船服务员,到过世界各地。
n.知更鸟,红襟鸟
  • The robin is the messenger of spring.知更鸟是报春的使者。
  • We knew spring was coming as we had seen a robin.我们看见了一只知更鸟,知道春天要到了。
n.手镯,臂镯
  • The jeweler charges lots of money to set diamonds in a bracelet.珠宝匠要很多钱才肯把钻石镶在手镯上。
  • She left her gold bracelet as a pledge.她留下她的金手镯作抵押品。
悬吊着( dangle的过去式和过去分词 ); 摆动不定; 用某事物诱惑…; 吊胃口
  • Gold charms dangled from her bracelet. 她的手镯上挂着许多金饰物。
  • It's the biggest financial incentive ever dangled before British footballers. 这是历来对英国足球运动员的最大经济诱惑。
adv.衷心地,诚恳地,十分,很
  • He ate heartily and went out to look for his horse.他痛快地吃了一顿,就出去找他的马。
  • The host seized my hand and shook it heartily.主人抓住我的手,热情地和我握手。
含糊地说某事,叽咕,咕哝( mumble的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He mumbled something to me which I did not quite catch. 他对我叽咕了几句话,可我没太听清楚。
  • George mumbled incoherently to himself. 乔治语无伦次地喃喃自语。
学英语单词
activated carbon filter process
AENGV
al-attas
albedometry
amyelic
articulation efficiency
automatic degausser
balazipone
basanopsis curvipes
benzo-azurine
berm with superloading
beta-uranotile (beta-uranophane)
bit list
boiler stool
Cainozoic
collegues
comparison-shopping
Corydalis pseudofilisecta
customer porfitability analysis
delinquenent child
design software
dhl
discharge printing
ego-consciousness
exponent distribution
family albulidaes
filling-defect
gingivo-
high low technique
Houben-Fischer nitrile synthesis
human assets
i'll have
interruption request
irazu
irredeemable
isoglabrol
Itambacuri, R.
keeked
laxitex
LCCN
lepas pectinata
Llewellyn,Richard (Richard David Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd)
Lync
maximum degree
menschel
mycologic
negative Nancy
neuroscience paradigm
ocr character
oil-pumpings
open seam
orders per second
panoramagram
passivization
perforating telegraph
pericutaneous
perofskite structure
perscopating
pine thistle
Polygala oligosperma
pre-legislation
program check interrupt
prolific writer
protective guard
public access broadcasting
pulse corrector
pulsed electric field
querulant
Rami sternocleidomastoidei
Random-access file
ready-to-hand
recertification
remainder-men
rivaled
roosing
round the world echo
running nose
sea staff
shaker-type conveyor
short pitch roller chain
short-staffed
soil sterilants
Spanish needles
spinal cardioaccelerator center
Spruce Knob
ST_moving-quickly-and-slowly_moving-quickly
steroid glycoside
stressed syllable
sublets
the-hague
through-pass
tianjins
tilting drum mixer
time pattern of cash flows
toad-flax
triethoxy-silicane
verbolatry
village bike
wax-scale
weather aid
yannicks