时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:6 蓝色海湾之谜 Blue Bay Mystery


英语课

CHAPTER 2

Getting Ready



The next week soon came and the Alden family sat eating breakfast. Mr. Alden said, “You will not go to school today, for we leave tomorrow. You have many things to do.”



“What?” asked Benny.



Grandfather laughed. He said, “For one thing, Benny, look under your chair.”



Benny turned upside 1 down and looked. “Oh, boy!” he cried. He pulled out a little bright red suitcase.



Henry looked under his chair. He pulled out a green suitcase just like Benny’s.



Jessie laughed. She knew what she would find. She did find a pretty blue suitcase, and Violet 2 found a violet one.



“From you, Grandfather?” asked Violet.



“No, they are not,” said Mr. Alden. “Your cousins Alice and Joe sent them to you. You will each need a small bag for the trip.”



“What about old Mike?” said Benny.



“Well, old Mike has one too,” said Mr. Alden smiling. “His is dark red and yours is bright red. I hope you boys won’t fight over them.”



“Oh, no,” said Benny. “We never really fight. We just have fun. I can always tell mine because I like bright red. It is like the fire house.”



“You can tell yours because it says B. A. on it,” said Henry. “Probably Mike’s has M. W. on it.”



“Yes, that is so,” said Mr. Alden. “Today you can pack the bags. Put in only what you really need.”



“Our books for one thing,” said Jessie. “I can hardly wait to see what is in that new schoolbook.”



“Yes,” said Mr. Alden. He looked at Jessie and Henry. “Those books are really wonderful. I think your first lesson should be a letter to your teachers. You can say thank-you for all their hard work. Then later you can thank them again, when you see the books.”



“What about Mike’s writing, too?” asked Benny.



“Look here, old fellow!” cried Henry. “You worry too much about Mike!”



“I think he ought to do what we do,” said Benny.



Grandfather patted 3 Benny’s shoulder. “You may be sure he will, Benny,” he said. “Mike and I have been writing letters to each other for a long time.”



“I thought I saw Mike’s writing!” said Benny. “I saw it just yesterday when I gave you the mail!”



“That’s right,” said Mr. Alden. “Mike is packing his red suitcase this very day. When we land at Chicago, Mike will be there waiting.”



It was very exciting to take the plane. It was a jet 4. Stairs were put in place against the airplane door.



The Aldens went up the stairs with their bags.



“The first time we ever went on a plane!” cried Benny to the stewardess 5.



She laughed. “You’ll like it,” she said.



Mr. Alden had been on a plane many times. He could answer all Benny’s questions. At last the plane rose in the air. They were off!



“I’ll bet 6 old Mike will be scared!” said Benny.



“We’ll soon see,” said Mr. Alden. “We will see Mike in just a short while.”



When the plane started to go down, they all looked out of the windows. Suddenly Violet said, “There’s Mike with his dark red bag!”



“He doesn’t look scared at all,” said Jessie. “And do try to be nice to him, Benny.”



“Oh, of course I will,” said Benny. “He’ll love this jet! I’ll tell him it will say woosh! and we’ll be there.”



Mike was delighted to see Benny again. The two boys sat together and talked all the time. Mr. Alden had a seat to himself and slept.



“Did you get a schoolbook, Mike?” asked Benny.



“Yes, I have it right in my new bag. Your grandfather asked my teacher to write it for me. It has lots of pictures in it, too.”



“There! You looked, Mike! Grandfather said not to look until we were on the boat!”



“Careful, Ben!” said Henry.



“I didn’t look very much,” said Mike. “I just saw one picture of a big fish.”



“A fish!” said Benny. “What a schoolbook! I suppose mine is different.”



Soon they had lunch. Then the plane began to go down again.



“So many exciting things,” said Jessie. “We don’t have time to think.”



“You will have plenty of time when you get on the ship,” said Mr. Alden.



Jessie was right and Mr. Alden was right. They landed. They said good-by to the stewardess. Mr. Alden got a car to take them to the ship. The ship’s name was the Sea Star, and they were soon on it.



“Here we are!” said Mr. Alden. “And here is your friend, Lars!”



Lars was in uniform.



“You look different, Lars,” said Benny.



“Yes, my lad. I’m a sailor now. I’m still First Mate 7 on this ship until we get to the island. This is Captain Brown.”



The Captain shook hands with them all. He seemed to know all their names.



“This ship is very big, isn’t it, Grandfather?” said Benny.



Grandfather laughed. “Yes,” he said. “It is not a passenger ship. It is a big freighter, but it’s very clean and very safe. And it will take us where we want to go. Not many ships can do that, for very few ships go to that island.”



“We want to go to a beautiful desert island, Captain,” said Mike.



“And that’s where we will take you,” said Captain Brown. “You are the only people on the ship, except the crew 8. Lars will show you where you eat and sleep.”



The boat rocked gently at the dock 9. Jessie and Violet had one very small room. Benny and Mike had another very small one. Henry and Mr. Alden each had a room to himself.



“We can take only eight people,” said Lars. “The cargo 10 takes up a lot of room on the ship.” There was still room on deck 11 for seven long chairs.



Soon there were six people in the chairs. The men shouted and threw the ropes over on the deck. The freighter began to move.



“Here we go!” sang Benny and Mike together.



They were chugging under the beautiful Golden 12 Gate bridge into the great Pacific Ocean!



n.上侧,上段,上部
  • The children hung the picture upside down.小孩把画挂倒了。
  • If you turn the envelope upside down, the key will fall out.你如果把信封倒过来,钥匙就会掉出。
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。
v.轻拍( pat的过去式和过去分词 );拍成,拍至;表扬,称赞(某人/自己)
  • She patted the dog on the head. 她轻轻地拍着狗的头。
  • He leaned forward and patted me on the shoulder. 他向前倾着身子并拍我的肩膀。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.喷气发动机,喷气式飞机;v.喷出,喷射
  • Put a match to the jet to light the gas.将火柴放在煤气喷嘴上点燃煤气。
  • I don't see the jet of your plan.我不明白你的计划的要点。
n.空中小姐,女乘务员
  • Please show your ticket to the stewardess when you board the plane.登机时请向空中小姐出示机票。
  • The stewardess hurried the passengers onto the plane.空中小姐催乘客赶快登机。
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
  • I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
  • I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
n.伙伴,同事;配偶;大副;v.(使)交配
  • Where is the mate to this glove?这副手套的另一只在哪儿?
  • She has been a faithful mate to him.她一直是他忠实的配偶。
n.全体船员,全体乘务员;vi.一起工作
  • A captain controls his ship and its crew.船长管理他的船和船上的船员。
  • The captain kept his crew at a distance.船长与他的船员总保持一段距离。
n.码头;被告席;vt.使(船)进港;扣;vi.进港
  • We took the children to the dock to see the ships.我们带孩子们到码头去看轮船。
  • The corrupt official stood in the dock.那贪官站在被告席上。
n.(一只船或一架飞机运载的)货物
  • The ship has a cargo of about 200 ton.这条船大约有200吨的货物。
  • A lot of people discharged the cargo from a ship.许多人从船上卸下货物。
n.甲板;公共汽车一层的车厢;纸牌;vt.装饰
  • Let's have a walk round the deck.我们去甲板上散步吧。
  • The sea wind swept over the deck.海风席卷过甲板。
adj.金的,含金的,可贵的,金色的,贵重的,繁盛的
  • My teacher is an Englishman with golden hair.我的老师是一个金黄色头发的英国人。
  • It's a balmy evening,the golden time for lovers.这是一个暖和的夜晚,是恋人们的黄金时光。
学英语单词
.tc
absolute colcmun temperature
aerated mud
aglianicos
almanc
average man
axial varying pitch
barboni
Beattie James
bed-time
behm
black water fever
camshafteccentric
centre hole reamer
chrome-faced piston ring
Chuna
cicatrice
complex molecule
consumption account
corn powder
cranse-iron
crosswordese
cudgel one's brains
Deslandres
dial peer hunting
dishono(u)red bill
disk machine
dividing mechanism
double semi-trailer road train
down grading
downlong
downplayer
dunera
employee rating
Estradial
find favour with in someone's eyes
fixed-based natural frequency
foist one's company on someone
full bridge
Garden of England
general initiation factor
genus ambloplitess
grass fabric filter
group orbital
in high snuff
IP Security
Knight Commander
Kocs
lift microphone
M.I.NG
magnetic distortion
minutely
multiple spindle drilling machine
narcoanalyst
nominative tender
Pawtucket
personal goals
photofission product
physiological properties of mineral
pneumatolytic metasomatism
pre-placental
precap
purlwise
Radicularia
rafter timbering
rating fraction
rational circle
real-property
rectangular strip
research vessel unit
resection of lower lobe of right lung
rubber flag
ruminate endosperm
Runsten
sadiqs
school boy
seam ravelling
self-limiting reactor
self-modification
semi-simplicial complex
sensation-seekers
sensibilite
set sb thinking
set-time
souris
spatial wave
steady-state temperature
supply lines
supracondylar osteotomy
The matter stands thus.
total actual spending
trichlorophenolate
two-party sequential bargaining experiments
U.P.W.A.
unconfound
unearnable
urfa
user side
weighed into
wingbeat
word separation
world wildlife fund