时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:5 迈克的谜案 Mike's Mystery


英语课

CHAPTER 3

Fire!



The children slept soundly. They all woke up once to hear a loud, strange bell ringing. But they thought it was midnight, so they all went to sleep again. When they came down in the morning, Sam and Maggie were talking about a fire.



“What fire?” asked Henry.



“Didn’t you hear the firebells ringing and ringing in the night?” asked Sam. “Here comes the paper boy. The news will be in the paper.”



Sam took the paper. It was full of pictures. Benny looked over his shoulder. “It’s Mike’s house!” yelled 1 Benny at the top of his voice.



“The paper says that it was the Wood’s house that had burned to the ground.”



“Let me see the paper, Benny,” Jessie cried. “I can read faster.”



“I can read fast enough,” said Benny excitedly. “See that picture? It’s Mike all right.”



“I’m afraid it is,” said Jessie, trying to read. “That lovely new, pink house, and the washing machine and electric stove!”



“No lives were lost,” read Benny. “Not even the dog. Their big dog, Spotty, who slept in the cellar 2 barked and gave the alarm. The fire had started in the cellar, and by the time the fire engine came, the whole house was burning. The fire seemed to start on all four sides of the house.



“Nothing was saved except clothing and bedding. When Mrs. Wood saw that the house could not be saved, she put some sheets on the floor, threw all the clothes from bureau 3 drawers and closets 4 on the sheets, tied them up, and threw them out of the window.”



“Well, wasn’t that smart?” said Jessie. “That costs the most of anything, doesn’t it, Aunt Jane? The family clothes and bedding?”



“Yes, my dear,” replied her aunt. “I wonder what the Wood family will do now.”



“I have to go right down there,” said Benny. “I have to see Mike.”



“Wait a minute, Benny,” said Aunt Jane. “You must eat your breakfast, first. When you get down there, you won’t come back for a long time. I know you!”



Benny knew that this was true, so he sat down and tried to eat. They all tried to eat, but everyone was thinking about the fire.



“Mike could come here for a few days,” said Aunt Jane, “if he has no other place to go.”



“Oh, Aunt Jane, thank you!” said Jessie. “You are very kind. But I don’t think you want Mike. He would upset everything.”



“I don’t mind being upset,” said Aunt Jane. “Benny and Mike would be something amusing 5 to watch.”



“You can say that again!” said Henry, laughing.



“I ate an egg,” said Benny. “Can I go now?”



“Yes, go along. I know you can hardly wait to get down to the fire,” said Aunt Jane.



The children ran all the way. They soon saw a big crowd of people who had come to see the fire. The little pink house was gone. Smoke was still rising from the burned wood, and it was still very hot.



“Hi, Ben!” called a voice. It was Mike. He came running over to Benny. He cried, “That was our house that burned, Ben. We all got out, and it was Spotty saved us.”



“What are you going to do, Mike?” asked Henry. “Where is your mother?”



“She’s right over there,” said Mike pointing. “She and my brother Pat 6 can sleep next door in the blue house, but I am going to stay with Mr. Carter 7.”



“Mr. Carter!” cried Jessie. “What Mr. Carter? Do you mean Mr. John Carter?”



“I guess so,” said Mike. “That’s his name anyway. Do you know him? He’s nice and very friendly.”



“He works 8 for Grandfather,” said Jessie. “We met him last summer, but we didn’t know he was still here. Where does he live?”



“In the green house right near the mine. He has lots of rooms he don’t use.”



“Doesn’t,” said Benny.



“Now don’t you go teaching 9 me, Ben!” said Mike.



“Where is Mr. Carter, now?” asked Violet 10 just in time to stop a fight.



“Right over beside my mother,” said Mike. “Come on, they are looking at us.”



“Well, well, Mr. Carter!” cried Henry. “We are so glad to see you again. You always seem to pop up when there is trouble.”



“I try to,” said John Carter with a twinkle 11 in his eye. “Hello, Jessie! And Violet. Benny is still his same old self.”



“What will happen to Mike’s family?” asked Henry.



“All these houses belong to the Uranium Company. So when the place cools off, the pink house will be built again,” replied the man.



“How about the things inside? The washing machine?” asked Jessie.



“I don’t know, but insurance will take care of some things later.”



“Aunt Jane said Mike could come up to our house,” said Violet.



“Oh, did she indeed!” said Mr. Carter, laughing. “You’ll have a lively time! Don’t you want me, too?”



“You would be a big help,” said Jessie, smiling.



“You can have a whole room, Mike, if you come to Aunt Jane’s,” said Benny. “You’d better ask your mother if you can come.”



“Yes, I’m willing 12, and thankful, too,” said Mrs. Wood. “But tell Miss Alden to send Mike back if he gets too much for her.”



Then Benny asked suddenly, “Mike! Have you had anything to eat?”



“No!” shouted Mike. “It all burned up. I didn’t have any milk, or any oatmeal, or any eggs—”



“Come on, Mike!” shouted Benny. “I could eat another egg myself. Let’s all go to the restaurant!”



Mr. Carter looked at Jessie and laughed. He said, “I wonder what’s the matter with me? I never even thought of breakfast! And Mrs. Wood, you must be starved. We’ll all go to the restaurant and have breakfast.”



“We follow Benny as usual,” said Mrs. Wood smiling. “He has the ideas.”



v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelled at the other driver. 他冲着另一位司机大叫。
  • The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods would hear him. 迷路的人大声喊着,希望林子里的人会听见。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.地窖,地下室,酒窖
  • He took a bottle of wine from the cellar.他从酒窖里拿出一瓶酒。
  • The little girl hid away in the cellar.小姑娘藏在地下室里。
n.提供或收集消息的机构;局,司,处;署
  • The weather bureau makes daily reports on weather conditions.气象局每天报告天气状况。
  • The Tourist Bureau arranged everything for our journey to Rome.旅游局已为我们去罗马旅行准备了一切。
n.橱( closet的名词复数 );壁橱; 厕所;贮藏室
  • She is squirreling the stuff away deep in one of the closets. 她正将东西藏在一个壁橱深处。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • He raided the closets, tore up books, and killed the family's pet canary. 它毁坏橱柜,撕扯图书,把家里养的金丝雀也咬死了。 来自辞典例句
adj.有有趣的,好玩的
  • The girl was amusing herself with a doll.那女孩在玩洋娃娃自娱。
  • He related some amusing stories in his childhood to his children.他向孩子们述说了他少年时代的一些趣事。
n.轻拍,拍打声;vt.轻拍,拍打;vi.轻跑,轻击;adv.适时,彻底;adj.油腔滑调的,恰好的,合适的
  • Could you hear the pat?你能听到轻轻的拍击声吗?
  • He gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder. 他轻拍了一下她的肩膀让她放心。
n.运货马车夫,赶大车的人;卡车司机
  • Although fatigue shows readily on Carter, he bounces back quickly. 卡特虽然容易显出疲劳的样子,但他恢复得很快。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The carter flipped at the horse with his whip. 赶大车的人扬鞭朝着马轻轻地抽打。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
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。
n.闪烁,闪耀,眨眼,瞬息;v.闪烁,使...闪耀,眨眼,迅速移动
  • The twinkle of distant town lights was very beautiful.远处城镇灯火闪烁,煞是好看。
  • At night,lights twinkle in distant villages across the valleys.夜间,山谷那头的遥远村落里灯光闪闪。
adj.愿意的,自愿的,乐意的,心甘情愿的
  • We never lack food and clothing if we're willing to work.如果我们愿意工作,就不会缺吃少穿。
  • He's quite willing to pay the price I ask.他很愿意照我的要价付钱。
学英语单词
-fired
absolute coordinate system
accurate indication
aerosol-OT
Alport syndrome
androstadiene
awaywards
Bacillus corallinus
back-reference
Badigeru Swamp
batn
benzoylpas
Bersih
Beth-aven
boundary reflectance
cabinet for television set
Canary Islands
capital of Lesotho
cementing compound
cynoglossus puncticeps
Data set.
debilitants
developing new market
dextrocycloduction
distarch glycerol acetylated
doping concentration
dual cell
dugging
electrised
Elfros
Euro-german mark
exercise number
fairisles
fan-jets
fast multibit shifter
formicidaes
frequency sensitive varistor
from different angles
GC-MS
give a cry
hand brush
harkis
harpurs
home-makings
hydrostatic equation
ideal conceptual model
ill-placed
illuminometers
increased percentage
integra
intensive properties
investment workstation
jacquard neck-cord
jumber
laboratory notebooks
law of technology
lead foil screen
lucanus maculifemoratus taiwanus
Lutuamian
make-before-break
malodorous substance
Margaritana
monkey play (burma)
monofractals
Monte León
near-trace offset
net budget
net maximum work
officially recognized standard
omit note for order
onychia parasitica
ouabain
P-anisidine value
peak-to-peak variation
pillow biter
pnranoia religiosa
pseudofrenulum
radiothorium
raisin tea
raking coping
rear-end of spindle
reference magnet
relines
rixel
rose-cutter
second-phase
social affair
spectroprojector
spiral hose
spread of points
stock gauge
Sukkoth
TMGS
touch input system
triassic ocean
trihalogenated benzene
Télébodou
u-state
underlying bedrock
vaticanoes
warning triangles
Yetorofu