时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:4 神秘农场 Mystery Ranch


英语课

The next day was one of Aunt Jane’s bad days. The boys went off gladly to look at the ranch 1, when they saw how cross she was.



“Now, Jane,” the girls heard Maggie say, “You let me wash your hands and face.”



“No!” was the sharp 2 answer. Watch looked at the door and raised one ear.



“I don’t know what to do with you,” cried Maggie. “No breakfast. No washing 3. No clean bed. What do you want me to do?



“Do you want the window open?”



“No. This room is too cold already,” the little lady said.



“You said a minute ago that it was too hot.”



“Well, it was, a minute ago.”



“Oh, dear me,” said Maggie.



The girls looked at each other. The dog stood up and looked at the door. Violet 4 put the last pile 5 of dishes in the cupboard. Suddenly Maggie came from the bedroom. She shut the door behind her. She was almost crying.



“Girls, I can’t do a thing with your aunt today. She was like this all the time before you came, but I did think she was getting over it.”



“I wonder what she would say to me if I went in,” said Violet. “I’d like to try.”



“Are you sure?” asked Jessie. “Maybe she would be cross to anyone today.”



“Never mind if she is, Jessie,” answered her sister. “It won’t hurt me.”



“Of course it will hurt you, if she says mean things!” cried Jessie. “And it will hurt me, too.”



“I’d still like to try,” said Violet. “Just let me have the soap.”



Violet knocked softly 6 on the door to her aunt’s bedroom.



“It’s Violet, Aunt Jane. May I come in?”



“All right. Come in,” said her aunt.



Violet went in quietly and put some newspapers in the chair by her aunt’s bed. On the papers 7 she put the big washbowl. Into the bowl, Violet poured 8 hot water.



“It’s such a hot day,” she began pleasantly. “I think hot water makes you feel cooler, don’t you?”



“Well, maybe,” said Aunt Jane. She watched the pretty little girl.



“I’ve been sick a lot myself,” Violet went on. “And one of my nurses told me that.”



Violet took one of the thin little hands and washed it gently 9 with hot soapy water. Then she dried it on a soft towel.



“I take care of the family when they are sick,” said Violet. “Someday I am going to be a nurse.”



She washed the other hand. Then she pushed Aunt Jane’s white hair back and washed her face.



She was drying her aunt’s face when Watch walked slowly into the room, wagging 11 his tail. Aunt Jane looked at him.



“I don’t feel like playing with you today,” she said. “Go right back to the kitchen!”



Without a sound, Watch started for the kitchen. Then he turned and looked at Violet.



Violet said, “You’re a nice dog, Watch, and I love you. But Aunt Jane said for you to go back to the kitchen.”



Watch gave them both a look and turned sadly 12 to go. His tail did not wag 10.



“Never mind!” cried Aunt Jane. “Come back! You can stay! I never saw a dog that minds as well as you do. Come here if you want.”



Watch almost jumped across the room. He put his paws 13 up on the white bed.



“No!” said Violet.



“Yes!” said Aunt Jane.



“We never let Watch get up on the beds,” said Violet softly.



“I always let my dog lie on my bed,” said Aunt Jane.



Watch looked first at one and then at the other.



“Up!” said Aunt Jane.



Watch gave a great jump and landed on the other side of the little lady. He lay down and put his head on his paws. He was not sure that he had done the right thing. He kept looking at Violet.



Violet was watching her aunt smile at Watch. She was sure that Watch had done the right thing.



1 ranch
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。
2 sharp
adj.刺耳的,锋利的,急剧的;adv.[时刻]正,准;夏普(财富500强公司之一,总部所在地日本,主要经营电子电气)
  • This knife isn't sharp.这把餐刀不锋利。
  • Dogs have sharp sense of smell.狗有敏锐的嗅觉。
3 washing
n.洗,洗涤,洗衣,洗脸,洗澡,冲洗,冲刷
  • A washing machine is run by a small electric motor.洗衣机由一台小电动机驱动。
  • She hung the washing on the line to dry.她把洗好的衣服晾在绳子上。
4 violet
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。
5 pile
n.堆,大堆,大量,电池,桥桩,软毛,痔疮;vi.堆起,堆积,积累,挤;vt.堆于,累积
  • Collect the books and put them in a pile on my desk.把书收起来放在我的桌子上。
  • Pile the leaves in the corner of the yard.把树叶堆到院子里。
6 softly
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。
7 papers
n.文件,纸币,论文
  • I want to check with my secretary before I sign the papers.在签署这些文件前,我要与我的秘书商议。
  • The lawyer read all the papers relating to the case.律师阅读了与该案有关的全部文件。
8 poured
涌出( pour的过去式和过去分词 ); 倾,倒; 涌流; 倾泻
  • She poured the dark brown liquid down the sink. 她把深棕色的液体倒进了污水池。
  • Scalding tears poured down her face. 滚烫的泪水从她脸上扑簌簌地流下来。
9 gently
adv.轻轻的;温和的
  • I should knock at the door gently.我应该轻轻地敲门。
  • Push your chair in gently.轻轻把椅子推进去。
10 wag
v.摇动,摆动
  • Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased.狗一高兴就摇尾巴。
  • I'll not wag an ace further.我一步也不再动啦。
11 wagging
adj.(左右)摆动,摇摆,摇动v.(使)摇动,摇摆( wag的现在分词 )
  • The dog ran up, wagging its tail. 那条狗摇着尾巴跑上前去。
  • A dog reacts to kindness by wagging its tail. 狗摇尾巴以报答人们的爱护。 来自《简明英汉词典》
12 sadly
adv.悲痛地,悲惨地,悲伤地
  • She looked at him sadly.她难过地看着他。
  • Sadly the good times aren't returning any time soon.遗憾的是,好时光不会很快就回来。
13 paws
n.爪子( paw的名词复数 );手
  • Take your filthy paws off me! 把你的脏手从我身上拿开!
  • Take your dirty little paws off me! 别用你的小黑手抓着我。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
(a)etiocholane
AA-system
absolute consonance
acid rocks
active solar region
Agua de Dios
all-welded hull
almightily
Ankistrodon
application account
at tallab
becky pk.
berth assembling
birds specimen
Boyanovo
calorific efficiency
cankerly
category of sets
chionophilous plant
citigroups
citizen conference
coal ash brick
conferring of authority of agency
coronula
cremostachys
cretinoid edema
crinkle mark
D-Days
Dan Patch
deck nail
desk chock
deslicking treatment
desulfuration by dry process
Diaz, Cameron
Dibdinian
Dioxatrine
distributedly
Euclidean metric
evorsion
extended shift left
foresignifying
forest fire destructive power
free revolving action
goultherin
grein
Guane
H. H.
havelon
head-like
heating steam
high-speed pneumatic tool
hornli
Izhmorskiy
jogged along
knowledge-based simulation system
law of nonproportional returns
le guimbardo (france)
leptoscarus vaigiensis
load point profile
material allocation scheme
merry-bauks
missile launching pad
musical saw
Mycobacterium tuberculosis var.bovis
Mājhigāti
norisocorydine
partial albinism
parts cleaning air shower
Photoblepharon
precedence network diagram
pressure measuring controller
primary gout
Protection and Indemnity Oil Pollution Indemnity Clause
put the finger on
rank ordering
rear head
regressand
renal auto-amputation
scleredema of buschke
shaking ore chute
sherpaing
single-breasted jackets
slip boss
solutio
Srīpur
starproes
stropped
suhn
sun-bittern
superficial cervical fascia
technological complexity
thermonucleonics
thinned-down
thumbs-downs
toile de lille
unaugurate
unhulled rice
upswarming
valence shell
videoroentgenography
volcanic enqulfment
vv. renales