时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:15.67]The Boy On Chamber's Creek
[00:22.11]善波河上的小男孩
[00:35.56]His eyes were hollow 1 and his mouth was open wide
[00:39.70]as if to scream but no sound came out.
[00:44.01]What really stood out and sent us into shock
[00:47.46]was that he had no nose. Then the train hit him.
[00:52.43]Both he and the train disappeared.
[00:54.99]We both looked at each other dumbfounded.
[00:58.51]Mike did not care about the rails coming down or not,
[01:02.38]he drove 2 as fast as he could to get home.
[01:05.63]After that, I couldn't go home and be by myself.
[01:10.09]I decided 3 to sleep over at Mike's.
[01:13.16]We were terribly shaken up by it.
[01:15.84]We were in bed,
[01:17.51]still in shock and shaking out of our minds.
[01:21.42]We couldn't go to sleep but fell asleep eventually,
[01:25.09]when I was awoken by Mike asking me
[01:27.96]if I had called his name. I hadn't.
[01:31.78]I drifted 4 back to sleep.
[01:33.92]Then I heard a little boy's voice call my name.
[01:38.43]I woke up Mike and asked him if he called me, he hadn't.
[01:44.46]We lay in bed staring up at the ceiling
[01:47.39]even more terrified 5 then ever.
[01:50.35]All we heard now was our heart beats
[01:53.72]which sounded like drums.
[02:06.12]讲解
[03:30.68]His eyes were hollow and his mouth was open wide
[03:34.63]as if to scream but no sound came out.
[03:48.07]What really stood out and sent us into shock
[03:51.44]was that he had no nose. Then the train hit him.
[04:05.16]Both he and the train disappeared.
[04:07.83]We both looked at each other dumbfounded.
[04:19.77]Mike did not care about the rails coming down or not,
[04:23.37]he drove as fast as he could to get home.
[04:33.73]After that, I couldn't go home and be by myself.
[04:38.01]I decided to sleep over at Mike's.
[04:46.97]We were terribly shaken up by it.
[04:49.53]We were in bed,
[04:51.14]still in shock and shaking out of our minds.
[05:01.32]We couldn't go to sleep but fell asleep eventually,
[05:04.78]when I was awoken by Mike asking me
[05:07.69]if I had called his name.
[05:19.44]I hadn't.
[05:20.56]I drifted back to sleep.
[05:28.04]Then I heard a little boy's voice call my name.
[05:36.72]I woke up Mike and asked him if he called me, he hadn't.
[05:48.10]We lay in bed staring up at the ceiling
[05:50.88]even more terrified then ever.
[05:59.78]All we heard now was our heart beats
[06:03.21]which sounded like drums.
[06:19.28]语言点
[06:21.07]hollow  洞、山谷
[06:29.72]空的、凹陷的
[06:34.20]空洞的
[06:36.07]eyes were hollow  目光空洞、呆滞
[06:40.98]open wide  大开、全开
[06:46.10]The door / window is open wide.
[06:52.11]as if+从句/不定式  好像…似的,仿佛…一样
[06:59.76]stand out  突出
[07:06.75]outstanding  突出的、显著的
[07:11.30]She is an outstanding actress.
[07:17.00]send sb. into shock/joy/grief
[07:32.93]dumbfound
[07:41.04]by oneself
[07:47.87]sleep over  在…借宿
[07:54.02]忽视、不注意
[07:57.12]She slept over the trouble.
[08:02.75]at+sb.'s
[08:08.00]at Mike's
[08:11.14]at Green's
[08:14.10]at my uncle's
[08:18.10]shake up  震惊
[08:26.63]out of one's mind  不经意的、不受控制的
[08:31.89]in one's mind
[08:36.68]wake up  醒来
[08:40.51]wake up sb.  把某人弄醒
[08:45.24]sb. wake up  某人自己醒了
[08:49.82]beat  敲打、拍打、(心脏)跳动
[08:55.71]拍子、节奏
[08:57.94]heart beats
[09:19.01]谢谢收听

1 hollow
adj.空的,中空的,空心的;空洞的,无价值的
  • The boys scraped out a hollow place for planting trees.那些孩子挖了个坑准备栽树。
  • Bamboo is a sort of hollow plant.竹子是一种中空的植物。
2 drove
vbl.驾驶,drive的过去式;n.畜群
  • He drove at a speed of sixty miles per hour.他以每小时60英里的速度开车。
  • They drove foreign goods out of the market.他们把外国货驱逐出市场。
3 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
4 drifted
漂( drift的过去式和过去分词 ); 吹积; 漂泊; 浮现
  • The boat slipped its moorings and drifted out to sea. 船的系泊绳索滑落,船漂向大海。
  • Cold and hungry, they drifted helplessly towards the Arctic. 他们又冷又饿,无助地漂向北极。
5 terrified
adj.很害怕的,极度惊慌的,吓坏了的v.使恐怖,使惊吓,恐吓( terrify的过去式和过去分词 )
  • the crying of terrified children 小孩受了惊吓的哭声
  • I'm terrified of flying. 我十分害怕坐飞机。
学英语单词
a party of
Aigues-Mortes
algologists
angler oil
anode-cathode distance
ass-kickin'
Bangkoker
bank of stock
Baronie
bearish
beserker
Bipolarsporites
borseth
calvatia nipponica kawamua
chigaga
chromoid
closed fix package
cold chisels
come Captain Stiff over someone
composite casting
connexional
continuous-phase frequency-shift keying (cpfsk)
cooling channel
Cryptodiscus didymus
desertification
devisal
diagnostic message
disfavour
distance of visual line
distributive industry
doublejointedness
drone control center
equisatisfiably
eusol
facility design criteria
fluoride fiber
gas pore
glow stick
hygrodermia
instant-photography
internal soundness
irindalone
job motivation
john chapmen
linear random-search algorithm
lipoidal
liquor potassii arsenitis
lixivial
ljungberg
longitudinal electromotive force
materials line
maturatives
microbial cultivation
Millerovo
Moron, Mt.
multi-purpose display generator
nacarat
neritina crepidularia
non-linear material
nonwoven mat
nuclear fuel management
over-canvassed
pentacotyl
photosets
planetary objects
pleistocene glaciation
polioencephalitis
powderedfuel
preinitialize
pround
pulse amplitude distribution
quantity of flow
rajaan
reconstruction of inferior conjuctiva fornix
reestablisht
rinhoel
sacring bell
sanitary discharge
slack lime
smoke-tube
squattish
structural unconformity
subcompact
three-missile-to-a-site complex
tone-line technique
travel bag
tuberculoma
tunnel photographing car
Ugandan monetary unit
UOD
Vaccinium merrillianum
valve rocker arm bushing
W.C.T.U.
wedge-shaped body
welting
white-headed stilts
wolveling
wry tail
yaoshanicus
yellow-blue
You never know what you can do till you try.
Zibane