时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:86 The Mystery on Blizzard Mou


英语课

“What’s the surprise?” Benny demanded first thing the next morning.



Maris slid a plate of pancakes in front of Benny and said, “It’s a camping trip.”



“A camping trip! I like camping,” said Benny.



“I need to do a little trail scouting 1 on Blizzard 2 Mountain for a couple of days and I wondered if you would like to come along,” Maris said.



“Blizzard Mountain? That’s where the treasure is!” Benny cried.



“Yes!” said Jessie. “We’d love to come along!”



But Violet had a question. “What’s trail scouting?” she asked.



“Well, here in Seven Mountains Park, we try to close trails that are getting worn out by too many hikers and climbers,” Maris explained. “They’re not as safe, and it’s hard on the land around the trails, too. So we give the trails and the land a rest, and work on rebuilding the trails and making them safe again.”



“That’s a good idea,” said Henry.



Maris nodded and smiled and went on, “We’re closing the Annie Oakley Trail on the east side of Giant Mountain at the end of this season, and we’re going to open a new trail on Blizzard Mountain. Part of my job is to hike Blizzard Mountain and mark the best way for the trail to go. We’ve already started work on it, but we have lots more work to do.”



“Trailblazing,” said Henry. “We’ll be trailblazers.”



“Let’s go,” said Benny. “I’m done with breakfast.”



Maris laughed. “Not so fast, Benny,” she said. “We’ve got a few things we need to do first to get ready. We need to pack. And well have to stop in Blizzard Gap to get some gear and supplies,” Maris said.



“Are you coming with us, Grandfather?” asked Violet.



But Grandfather shook his head. “No. I’ll stay here with Shoe. We can do a little hiking around the cabin.”



“Wouldn’t you rather be an explorer?” Benny asked.



“You go explore, Benny,” Grandfather said. He laughed. “Who knows? Maybe you’ll even find the treasure.”



“Yes, we will,” said Benny confidently. He didn’t mind when Maris laughed. He was sure that a mystery was waiting for the Aldens up on Blizzard Mountain.



A little while later, Henry had tossed the last backpack into the back of Maris’s truck, on top of all the other camping gear he and Jessie had loaded. “That’s the last of it,” he said.



“We’re ready to go, then,” said Maris.



The children climbed into the truck. It was a tight fit. They waved good-bye to Grandfather and Snowshoe.



Then Maris turned the key in the ignition.



Nothing happened. She tried again. Click, click went the key. But the truck wouldn’t start. Maris frowned. “What is wrong with this truck? I just did some work on it.” She got out and opened the hood 3 of the truck and peered inside. Grandfather came to join her.



“Oh, no. It might be the battery,” Maris said. She got back in the truck again and turned the key. Still nothing.



“You’re right, Maris,” Grandfather said. “It must be the battery.”



With a sigh, Maris got out of the truck. “That’s the second time in two weeks!” she said. She put her hands on her hips 4 and frowned at the battered 5 red pickup 6 truck. “I don’t believe this! I’ll go call Carola Gallo for help. She’s my closest neighbor.”



Soon an old blue van came bouncing down the dirt road that led to Maris’s cabin.



A tall woman with a wiry build and thick blond and gray hair got out.



“Thanks for coming,” Maris said. “Sorry to call so early.”



“I’m always up early,” Carola said crisply. “And I have an appointment over in the county seat today anyway. You’re right on the way.”



Maris introduced all the Aldens. Carola gave them a quick nod. She said to Maris, “Battery again? Maybe it’s time for a new truck.”



“Ha,” said Maris. Carola got some jumper cables and attached them to her truck’s battery and the battery of Maris’s truck.



Maris got in her red truck and turned the key. Her truck started.



“It’s fixed 7! Now we can go to Blizzard Mountain!” said Benny.



“Blizzard Mountain?” Carola asked.



“We’re going to help Maris start work on a new trail,” Jessie explained.



“I told you, remember?” Maris reminded her.



Carola raised her eyebrows 8. “So soon after those bear sightings, Maris? Do you think that’s safe?” she asked.



“Carola, you’re the only person who’s reported bear sightings,” Maris reminded her. “And we all know you don’t want any people on Blizzard Mountain.”



“No people? Why not?” Henry asked.



Carola shook her head, frowning fiercely. “That’s not true! I just think we need to limit the number of people who use it every year. That protects the animals and where they live. Too many people tear up a park. In fact, too many people make it more like, well, a city.”



“Every time we open a new trail, it’s only because we’ve closed another one. You know that,” Maris said.



“We should be closing more trails and not opening new trails at all. There are too many trails as it is,” Carola argued.



Maris started to speak, but Carola kept talking. “If people want to go off the trails, they can hire guides to show them the way. Guides will make sure that they take care of the forest. And that they don’t get lost!”



“If we put a real trail on Blizzard Mountain, at least we won’t have to rescue lost hikers up there so much,” said Maris with a smile.



“Hmmph,” said Carola. “If you’re hiking on Blizzard Mountain, I’d watch out for bears.”



Carola climbed back into her van, slammed the door, leaned out the window, and added, “And just for the record—I’m more worried about the bears than I am about you.” She drove away in a cloud of dust.



“Wow,” said Benny. “I don’t think she likes us.”



“She’s got a quick temper,” Maris admitted. “And she loves these mountains more than she likes most people.”



“Did she really see bears on Blizzard Mountain?” asked Violet.



“If she did, she’s the only one. The bears avoid the people around here. If you see a bear, it’s usually because it didn’t see you first and have a chance to run away,” Maris said. “I know I haven’t seen any fresh sign of a bear near the trail. No tree markings.”



“Tree markings? What are those?” asked Benny.



“Those are places where bears sharpened their claws or pulled dead trees and logs apart looking for insects. Insects and berries are a big part of a bear’s diet,” Maris told him.



“Insects. Yuck,” said Violet, wrinkling her nose.



“It’s funny that Carola forgot I was headed up to Blizzard Mountain today,” Maris said. “We talked about it just a couple of days ago, when she reported the bear sightings. Oh, well, let’s get started.”



Once more, the Aldens and Maris piled into the truck.



“Is Blizzard Gap far?” asked Benny as they drove away.



“Not too far,” Maris answered. “But we have to make another stop first.”



“Where?” Violet wanted to know.



“To get Bobcat,” Maris said.



“A bobcat!” Violet gasped 9.



 



守候活动,童子军的活动
  • I have people scouting the hills already. 我已经让人搜过那些山了。
  • Perhaps also from the Gospel it passed into the tradition of scouting. 也许又从《福音书》传入守望的传统。 来自演讲部分
n.暴风雪
  • The blizzard struck while we were still on the mountain.我们还在山上的时候暴风雪就袭来了。
  • You'll have to stay here until the blizzard blows itself off.你得等暴风雪停了再走。
n.头巾,兜帽,覆盖;v.罩上,以头巾覆盖
  • She is wearing a red cloak with a hood.她穿着一件红色带兜帽的披风。
  • The car hood was dented in.汽车的发动机罩已凹了进去。
abbr.high impact polystyrene 高冲击强度聚苯乙烯,耐冲性聚苯乙烯n.臀部( hip的名词复数 );[建筑学]屋脊;臀围(尺寸);臀部…的
  • She stood with her hands on her hips. 她双手叉腰站着。
  • They wiggled their hips to the sound of pop music. 他们随着流行音乐的声音摇晃着臀部。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.磨损的;v.连续猛击;磨损
  • He drove up in a battered old car.他开着一辆又老又破的旧车。
  • The world was brutally battered but it survived.这个世界遭受了惨重的创伤,但它还是生存下来了。
n.拾起,获得
  • I would love to trade this car for a pickup truck.我愿意用这辆汽车换一辆小型轻便卡车。||The luck guy is a choice pickup for the girls.那位幸运的男孩是女孩子们想勾搭上的人。
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 )
  • Eyebrows stop sweat from coming down into the eyes. 眉毛挡住汗水使其不能流进眼睛。
  • His eyebrows project noticeably. 他的眉毛特别突出。
v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要
  • She gasped at the wonderful view. 如此美景使她惊讶得屏住了呼吸。
  • People gasped with admiration at the superb skill of the gymnasts. 体操运动员的高超技艺令人赞叹。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》