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 1 1

Yellow Sands



The four Alden children could hardly wait to get back to Mystery 2 Ranch 3. Henry, Jessie, Violet 4 and Benny had planned for weeks what they would do.



“We’ll go on that dear old train!” said Violet. “Remember Mr. Carter 5 who helped us carry our bags, Jessie?”



“I’ll carry the bags!” shouted Benny. “Mr. Carter won’t be on the train this time.”



“Maybe I’ll carry some of the bags, old boy,” said Henry. “But you know we won’t get off at Centerville.”



Jessie nodded 6 at her older brother. “Yes, we will get off at Yellow Sands now. I think that is a beautiful name. Our uranium fields looked just like yellow sand.”



Grandfather said, “Sam will meet you. Maybe Sam will carry the bags.”



The children laughed. “Fighting over old bags,” said Benny.



“Too bad Watch has to ride in the baggage 7 car,” said Henry. “But they don’t allow dogs anywhere else on the train.”



“I’ll ride in the baggage car, too,” said Benny. “Then he won’t mind.”



Mr. Alden laughed. He said, “I’m afraid you can’t do that. But you can go and see him once in a while. Then he will know you are near by.”



At last the day came when they were off to Mystery Ranch where Aunt Jane lived.



Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny loved Aunt Jane and they were to visit her for the summer vacation.



Once she had been a very cross old woman. But now she was a very pleasant lady.



When they got off the train at Yellow Sands, they all looked for the old black horse. But instead they saw Sam and Maggie with a station wagon 8. Sam took care of the ranch, and Maggie took care of Aunt Jane.



“Hello, Sam!” cried Benny. “Where’s Snowball?”



“Snowball’s all right,” said Sam smiling. “I always thought that was a funny name for a black horse.”



“I named him,” said Benny. “I thought it was a funny name, too. Where is he?”



“He is taking it easy these days,” said Maggie. “He stays out in the field all the time eating grass. This car goes faster.”



“You mean you can drive it, Maggie?” asked Jessie.



“Yes,” said Maggie smiling. “Sam says I drive all right.”



“Let’s go,” said Sam. “Now that Watch is out of the baggage car, we are ready.”



Everyone carried a bag. In no time they were going through the new gate to Aunt Jane’s house. At the top of the gate were big letters saying, Mystery Ranch.



How glad Aunt Jane was to see them! Watch did not care much for Aunt Jane’s new dog, Lady. But when lunch was ready, Watch lay down at Jessie’s foot, and Lady lay down at Aunt Jane’s foot. So all was well.



“Oh, this place has changed in just this one year,” Aunt Jane said. “You would never know it. There is one long street down the middle of my old hay 9 field.”



“Is it a real street?” asked Benny.



“Oh, my, yes! There are lots of stores and a church, and a school and a High School.”



“I can’t imagine it,” said Henry. “We shall 10 have to go and see it soon.”



“Go any time you like,” said Aunt Jane. “I know you are just dying 11 to see that street.”



“We want to see you, too, Aunt Jane,” said Violet.



“Well, you’ve seen me now,” said Aunt Jane. “Lunch is over. So you go along and enjoy yourselves.”



“Be back for supper,” said Maggie. “We are going to have a fine supper.”



“Oh, we will get back long before supper,” said Jessie. “We just want to see what the old ranch looks like.”



n.章,篇,重要章节
  • I will skip the next chapter.我将略过下一章。
  • Go and open a wonderful new chapter.去开启美好的新篇章。
n.神秘,奥秘,秘密,玄妙,不可思议的事
  • He often tells stories full of mystery.他常讲些充满神秘色彩的故事。
  • The mystery was never solved.这个奥秘始终未得到解释。
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。
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.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》
v.点头( nod的过去式和过去分词 );打盹;打瞌睡;点头致意
  • He nodded absently, his attention absorbed by the screen. 他专心注视着屏幕,只是心不在焉地点了点头。
  • She nodded her head in agreement. 她点头表示同意。
n.行李,包袱
  • The youth gave me his hand when I was lifting my baggage.当我提行李时,那个年轻人来帮我。
  • Can I put my baggage here?我能将行李放在这儿吗?
n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车
  • We have to fork the hay into the wagon.我们得把干草用叉子挑进马车里去。
  • The muddy road bemired the wagon.马车陷入了泥泞的道路。
n.(用作饲料或覆盖的)干草
  • Cows feed on hay.奶牛以干草为生。
  • They usually keep the hay in the barn.他们通常将干草存放在谷仓中。
v.aux.(主要用于第一人称)将
  • I shall always love you.我将永远爱你。
  • Which club shall we join?我们要参加哪个社团?
adj.垂死的,临终的
  • He was put in charge of the group by the dying leader.他被临终的领导人任命为集团负责人。
  • She was shown into a small room,where there was a dying man.她被领进了一间小屋子,那里有一个垂死的人。
学英语单词
all ricks clause
ameliorable
anaerobious preservation
avow
basipetal translocation
bearwood
boils away
borings
by pass flue
clients fund
cock masta
cohere with
collateral chain
constant speed characteristic test
construction technique
cooling blood for resolving macula
crumblers
Cuvierian organ
d.r.g.
date roller spring
deep punching
DEMD
dice goes ice cold
dracorubin
E-MAIL
electric calorifie installation
electronic microscope
epperly
Ershui Township
euphranta (rhacochlaena) jucunda
four position switch
full gainers
fusariums
genetic sequence of strata
Gentiana leptoclada
ginsu
gravity gasoline tank
Greek houses
gruelings
handling station
handy-type computer
heredoimmunity
Holmes Manley cracking process
ichnology
ideal-gas laws
included angle
juts
knocking boots
laila
late endosome
Les Riceys
lookahead sets
Ma'arrat an Nu'mān
macrocranus
macroshot lens
mathematics of control
more to come
motion designers
multiple aptitude test
multiprogram computer
nemophila menziesiis
nip-and-tuck
nu-uh
nucleus substitution
number of beats
oil to air heat exchanger
online-marketing
origin location
Paternopoli
personal computer
Phan Thanh Gian
photosencitizer
plashings
putridities
quick-firer
reactance modulator
sago
sailing papers
Saladero, Pta.
Sault-de-Navailles
schusterman
self-inflicted injury
severely errored cell block (secb)
sharp loss
solar haloes
specific heats
spectrum-luminosity diagram
step transition
stop gap measure
switchgroup
sympathominetica
thromboplastin injection
touch scroll
transmission with decision feedback
Trigonostylopoidea
tumbling mill
tunnel ventilation test
v/v
veining
virtual storage extended
winter cherries
zinc retort