时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:23.87]Snake Anut
[00:28.94]我的阿姨是条蛇
[00:37.36]He raced back to the forest to tell the hermit
[00:40.29]what had happened.
[00:42.74]"And now my aunt is staying in bed,
[00:46.16]but do you know what my aunt said?
[00:48.83]She told him she hurt her foot while sleepwalking!"
[00:52.95]"Either she will fear you now," said the old man.
[00:56.75]"Or she will try to get rid of you.
[00:59.86]Listen carefully. If you think you are in danger,
[01:03.96]you must search her bedroom for her snakeskin,
[01:07.40]and when you find it, burn it."
[01:10.54]The young man thanked the hermit,
[01:12.50]but he was concerned.
[01:14.68]What would happen if he burned the snakeskin?
[01:19.12]He decided 1 to give his aunt one last chance.
[01:23.31]While she was recovering, she caused no trouble,
[01:27.73]but as soon as her wound healed,
[01:30.30]she resumed 2 her nightly slithering about the house.
[01:35.32]Sometimes, when the young man was lying in bed,
[01:39.22]he saw the snake slip in and out of his empty boots
[01:42.87]or up the sleeve of a coat he had worn.
[01:47.53]One dreadful 3 night,
[01:48.93]he felt the snake wiggling under his pillow,
[01:52.20]and he jumped out of bed in a cold sweat.
[01:55.98]His dreams grew worse.
[01:58.25]He had a terrifying nightmare
[02:00.09]in which his aunt was trying to choke him.
[02:03.75]He awoke gasping 4 for breath
[02:06.96]and realized that something was coiled 5 tightly
[02:09.94]around his neck.
[02:11.79]It was the snake.
[02:13.80]He pulled it off and threw it across the room.
[02:17.72]And after he caught his breath,
[02:19.61]he knew he had to follow the hermit's advice.
[02:32.34]讲解
[04:31.99]He raced back to the forest to tell the hermit
[04:34.84]what had happened.
[04:42.42]"And now my aunt is staying in bed,
[04:45.36]but do you know what my aunt said?
[04:48.48]She told him she hurt her foot while sleepwalking!"
[05:02.48]"Either she will fear you now," said the old man.
[05:06.32]"Or she will try to get rid of you.
[05:16.89]Listen carefully. If you think you are in danger,
[05:20.94]you must search her bedroom for her snakeskin,
[05:24.38]and when you find it, burn it."
[05:36.86]The young man thanked the hermit,
[05:38.92]but he was concerned.
[05:41.20]What would happen if he burned the snakeskin?
[05:53.30]He decided to give his aunt one last chance.
[06:00.99]While she was recovering, she caused no trouble,
[06:08.41]but as soon as her wound healed,
[06:11.26]she resumed her nightly slithering about the house.
[06:23.95]Sometimes, when the young man was lying in bed,
[06:27.87]he saw the snake slip in and out of his empty boots
[06:31.58]or up the sleeve of a coat he had worn.
[06:47.18]One dreadful night,
[06:48.61]he felt the snake wiggling under his pillow,
[06:51.89]and he jumped out of bed in a cold sweat.
[07:03.60]His dreams grew worse.
[07:05.86]He had a terrifying nightmare
[07:07.69]in which his aunt was trying to choke him.
[07:18.58]He awoke gasping for breath
[07:21.25]and realized that something was coiled tightly
[07:24.30]around his neck.
[07:26.16]It was the snake.
[07:37.25]He pulled it off and threw it across the room.
[07:45.16]And after he caught his breath,
[07:47.04]he knew he had to follow the hermit's advice.
[08:07.62]语言点
[08:12.41]while / when
[08:19.62]while
[08:27.86]when
[08:32.40]We'll start when the team leader comes.
[08:42.40]either...or...  或者...或者...
[08:59.79]neither...nor...  既不...也不...
[09:06.27]resume  重新开始
[09:19.21]resume one's spirit
[09:24.41]in a cold sweat
[09:32.08]cold sweat
[09:46.24]谢谢收听

1 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。
2 resumed
v.重新开始( resume的过去式和过去分词 );重新获得;重新占用;恢复
  • Play resumed quickly after the stoppage. 比赛中断后不久又继续进行。
  • The violinist resumed playing after the intermission. 幕间休息之后,那小提琴手又重新开始演奏。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 dreadful
adj.糟透了的,极端的,可怕的,令人畏惧的
  • I cannot imagine what to do in this dreadful situation.我不能想像在这么糟的情况下该怎么办。
  • I must apologize for the dreadful mistake I made.我为我所犯的严重错误深表歉意。
4 gasping
v.将…卷[盘]成圈或螺旋形( coil的过去式和过去分词 );(使)缠绕,盘绕
  • The snake coiled up, ready to strike. 那条蛇盘绕起来准备攻击。
  • a snake coiled up in the grass 一条蛇盘在草丛里
学英语单词
adoxography
affectional drives
air pollution model
ameloblastic odontoma
anational
artcurial
asri
bedaubs
bell-mouthed
beryllium hydrophosphate
betel quid
bothie
bush-mammered dressing
Change In Supply
chimba
coleridgeans
control rod shroud tube
Cormorant Pt.
crisping circuit
day of the year
de-layering
dependency checking
diethyl sulphide
Dirk Hartog Island
ennew
escalation ladder
exanguin
face spanner
firebrick
first-in first-out queue
flavonold
foreignize
fyodorov
gaiters
generally acknowledged
genetic engineering vaccine
gravetye
guiora
hautzinger
hemist
Henbury Craters
hologony
HVDC coupling station
Indocalamus barbatus
inequitable
intramedullary wire instruments set
itemizing
longwall mining on the strike
macritus
Marcobrunner
maximisations
MDDPM
measure of redundancy
mesohalin
microbedding
mistletoe family
needle gap
nominal thickness of cut
non-paying weight
North Plainfield
out-of-context
out-ofdate
phase-stable angle
plate press
premyofibrils
pulse frequency diversity
rakehells
REAUM
refrigeration clause
rellstab
reserve center financing
retrograde depression
return to document
Richard Rodgers
roller bin gate
roller pulverizer
ruft
rutinose
satsumaimo
scrubbin' it
self-build
separation tube
Sir John Gielgud
soldering blow pipe
solid state light emitter
standard revision
stentmaster
streptin
stride stop
taste receptor
tax on write-up
to buckle
trace enrichment
transition status
Unified Command Plan
USAREUR
vary inversely as ...
visitor's book
watchkeeping
whipped-cream
who laughs last laughs best
zawadzki