时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:80 The Hockey Mystery


英语课

When the practice was over, Henry handed out the light blue jerseys 2 and gave everyone a printed schedule.



“Our first game is in a week,” Kevin announced. “We’ve got to work hard to get ready. A regular season is usually fifteen or twenty games. But this is just a mini-league, to give you a little taste of what hockey is all about. So we’ll have five games and then the final tournament at the end of the month. I’ll see you all here the day after tomorrow at six.”



After the team had skated off, Benny and Violet came onto the ice for their lesson with Kevin.



“Ready to work those legs?” Kevin asked.



Violet nodded.



“We sure are,” Benny said eagerly.



“I’ll go put all these things back,” Henry said, walking off with an armful of gloves, hats, and mittens 3.



“What do you think happened to the missing cones 4?” Jessie asked.



“Do you think they were stolen?” Benny asked, his eyes wide.



“Why would someone steal a bunch of orange cones?” asked Kevin. He smiled. “I’m sure they’ll turn up sooner or later.”



As Benny and Violet began their lesson, Jessie went to change out of her hockey gear. On the way to the locker 5 room she passed her figure skating teacher, Tracey.



“What were you doing with all those hats and gloves on the ice?” she asked Jessie.



“We were doing a skating drill,” Jessie explained. “Coach Reynolds was going to use cones, but they disappeared.”



“They disappeared?” Tracey repeated.



“Coach said he put them in his office last night, and this morning they were gone,” Jessie said.



Tracey rolled her eyes. “He’s planning to build a whole new rink, and he can’t even keep track of some cones?” And with that remark, she walked off.



Jessie walked slowly into the locker room. Beth had a locker next to Jessie’s. “Hey, Jessie,” Beth said. “Do you remember me? I’m Beth Davidson. I was in your figure skating class last year. With Tracey Lippert.”



“Oh, yes! Hi,” Jessie said.



“Tracey was pretty upset when I told her I wasn’t going to be taking her class again,” said Beth.



“She was upset with me, too,” said Jessie.



“I love watching figure skating on TV,” said another girl on the team. “Do you guys wear those fancy costumes?”



“Sometimes, for competitions,” Jessie said. “But most of the time I just wear a regular skating dress with a sweater.” Jessie dug in her bag and pulled out her turquoise 6 dress. “Like this one. And these are my figure skates.” She held them up. “I had to get different skates for hockey.”



Jessie noticed that Cathy Reynolds was on the other side of the locker room. She had finished dressing 7 and was watching her closely but not saying anything. She had a strange look on her face that Jessie couldn’t figure out. Then all of a sudden Cathy packed up all her gear, swung her bag over her shoulder, and began walking quickly out of the locker room.



The other girls were crowded around, chatting about hockey and figure skating and who their favorite teams and skaters were.



“Cathy!” Jessie called. “Cathy!” She’d been looking forward to showing Cathy around Greenfield. “Are we going to The Scoop 8?”



Cathy stopped walking and turned around. She looked very upset. “Not now. I’ve got to go. There’s something I’ve got to take care of.” And with that, Cathy was gone.



Jessie was left watching Cathy walk away. “First Tracey, now Cathy. What’s going on today?” Jessie said to herself. She wondered what was so important that Cathy had to take care of.



Jessie sighed, then turned back to her locker and finished getting dressed. When she had packed up her things, she left the locker room with Beth Davidson.



A woman was waiting by the door. She was wearing a Scouts 9 jersey 1 with the number fifteen on it.



“Mom!” called Beth.



“Hi, honey! How was practice?” the woman responded.



“It was great!” said Beth. “Mom, this is my friend Jessie Alden. She’s on the team, too.”



“Nice to meet you, Jessie,” said Mrs. Davidson.



“I like your jersey!” Jessie told Beth’s mother.



“My mom has a jersey from almost every team,” Beth said. “A couple of them are actual jerseys the players wore, with their signatures on them. Our house is like a hockey museum! We have pucks signed by famous players and pictures with their autographs, all kinds of hockey stuff.”



“Sounds like you’re a big fan,” Jessie said.



“My husband and I love hockey,” said Mrs. Davidson. “We have season tickets for the Scouts. So I couldn’t believe it when I heard that Kevin Reynolds was moving back here!”



“Is that a real Kevin Reynolds jersey you’re wearing?” Jessie wanted to know.



“No, it’s just a copy. I’d do anything for a real one!” Mrs. Davidson said. “Or one of his signed sticks. Of course, they’re much too expensive.”



Jessie spotted 10 Henry standing 11 by the ice watching Benny and Violet as they finished their skating lesson with Kevin.



“Come meet my brothers and sister,” Jessie said. She led Beth and her mother over to the ice.



“Thanks, Mr. Reynolds,” Violet was saying as she stepped out of the rink.



“My pleasure,” he replied.



Jessie introduced the Davidsons to Kevin and her sister and brothers.



“I’m a big fan of yours,” Mrs. Davidson told Mr. Reynolds.



“Thank you,” he said warmly. “Everyone in Greenfield has been so great to me.”



Just then a thin, balding man walked over to join them. He moved gracefully 12, and the children noticed he was humming softly under his breath. “Hello, Kevin,” he said in a quiet voice.



“Hello, Scott,” Mr. Reynolds said, slapping him on the back. Kevin turned to the others. “Scott and I learned to skate together as kids. He runs this rink. And he’s letting me rent space here while I get my own rink started.” He turned back to his friend. “Do you know the Aldens and the Davidsons?”



“I’m Scott Kaplan. Nice to meet you,” Scott said to the group gathered around Kevin.



“This is a great place,” Benny said. “We love skating here. And the hot chocolate at the snack bar is the best.”



“I’m glad you like it,” Scott said, smiling. He turned to Kevin. “I was watching your practice. Why were all those hats and gloves on the ice?”



“Oh, that,” Kevin said. “I bought some cones to use for that drill, but they disappeared. So Henry suggested using the stuff from the lost-and-found bin 13.”



“I thought maybe it was some crazy Scouts drill,” Scott teased his old friend, a big smile on his face. “I remember you were always a little unusual, but I didn’t think you wanted the whole town to know that!”



“I was sitting with a man from the town council,” said Mrs. Davidson. “He—both of us, really—wondered what you were doing with all that stuff on the ice.”



“Better watch what you do, Kev,” Scott warned in a joking voice. “The council may not approve the plan for your rink.”



“Where is the new rink going to be?” Mrs. Davidson asked.



“On Overlook Road,” Kevin said. “There’s a big empty piece of land near the elementary school.”



“That’s what I’d heard,” said Mrs. Davidson.



“We live right around the corner from there!” said Beth. “Cool! I’ll be able to walk to the rink!”



Her mother did not look as happy. “I’m worried it will bring a lot of traffic and noise to our quiet little neighborhood.”



“We’ve taken that into consideration,” said Kevin. “We’ll make sure it won’t be a problem.”



Mrs. Davidson did not look convinced. “Are the plans final?”



“Just about,” Kevin said. “As a matter of fact, the architect just dropped off a set of plans this morning. They’re in my office. Would you all like to come see them?”



“Sure,” said Scott, speaking for everyone.



The Aldens exchanged looks. Mrs. Davidson sure looked unhappy about this new rink!



n.运动衫
  • He wears a cotton jersey when he plays football.他穿运动衫踢足球。
  • They were dressed alike in blue jersey and knickers.他们穿着一致,都是蓝色的运动衫和灯笼短裤。
n.运动衫( jersey的名词复数 )
  • The maximum quantity of cotton jerseys this year is about DM25,000. 平方米的羊毛地毯超过了以往的订货。 来自口语例句
  • The NBA is mulling the prospect of stitching advertising logos onto jerseys. 大意:NBA官方正在酝酿一个大煞风景的计划——把广告标志绣上球服! 来自互联网
不分指手套
  • Cotton mittens will prevent the baby from scratching his own face. 棉的连指手套使婴儿不会抓伤自己的脸。
  • I'd fisted my hands inside their mittens to keep the fingers warm. 我在手套中握拳头来保暖手指。
n.(人眼)圆锥细胞;圆锥体( cone的名词复数 );球果;圆锥形东西;(盛冰淇淋的)锥形蛋卷筒
  • In the pines squirrels commonly chew off and drop entire cones. 松树上的松鼠通常咬掉和弄落整个球果。 来自辞典例句
  • Many children would rather eat ice cream from cones than from dishes. 许多小孩喜欢吃蛋卷冰淇淋胜过盘装冰淇淋。 来自辞典例句
n.更衣箱,储物柜,冷藏室,上锁的人
  • At the swimming pool I put my clothes in a locker.在游泳池我把衣服锁在小柜里。
  • He moved into the locker room and began to slip out of his scrub suit.他走进更衣室把手术服脱下来。
n.绿宝石;adj.蓝绿色的
  • She wore a string of turquoise round her neck.她脖子上戴着一串绿宝石。
  • The women have elaborate necklaces of turquoise.那些女人戴着由绿松石制成的精美项链。
n.(食物)调料;包扎伤口的用品,敷料
  • Don't spend such a lot of time in dressing yourself.别花那么多时间来打扮自己。
  • The children enjoy dressing up in mother's old clothes.孩子们喜欢穿上妈妈旧时的衣服玩。
n.铲子,舀取,独家新闻;v.汲取,舀取,抢先登出
  • In the morning he must get his boy to scoop it out.早上一定得叫佣人把它剜出来。
  • Uh,one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.我要一勺咖啡的和一勺巧克力的。
侦察员[机,舰]( scout的名词复数 ); 童子军; 搜索; 童子军成员
  • to join the Scouts 参加童子军
  • The scouts paired off and began to patrol the area. 巡逻人员两个一组,然后开始巡逻这个地区。
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
ad.大大方方地;优美地
  • She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet. 她优雅地坐到他脚旁的垫子上。
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line. 新外套在臀围线上优美地打着褶皱。
n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件
  • He emptied several bags of rice into a bin.他把几袋米倒进大箱里。
  • He threw the empty bottles in the bin.他把空瓶子扔进垃圾箱。
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active microwave remote sensing
airborne gravity survey
anomalous extinction
anti-immune substance
antidetonating
anyonas
appeal for help
apron slab
arcaneness
Azat-le-Riz
baal hazor
bacterial asthma
bad family
barium carbide
bartolo
be after
brooktrees
ceeler
Cefalexium
chaffingly
cheilopoda
chresmologues
Chromoxane
circular depression
coefficient of pth order
cony (pl. conies)
cystoscopic(examination)
dapnoline
decomposition of relation scheme
decyl acrylate-iso
deuteroporphyrin
diethylhydroxylamine
directed tree
dot com
Doudeville
dutch cap
emergence phase
Energetopathology
exact demands
external-bruning ram
fail'd
foreign body in eyes
furnace tube
galenite
horizontal slices method
ideal line
ill-omened
induced inner content
iSight
isovalent
jack hole
kretzmann
light-activated switch
long-range Coulomb interaction
loni
lower-income
malecoton
material inventory budget
mauritanies
mergersort
mine mouth power plant
moderately urbanphobe plant
mumification necrosis
nitroimine
northeastward
novative
oATP
old tin of fruit
olinger
on evidence
open ... heart
ova (pl. ovum)
panophthalima
passive reserve system
percentages of production capacity
podocarpinol
pondpine
porphyryl grous
predominance
preste
Pristimera cambodiana
reaccented
receiver data
research report
right-centre
scapulare
scarlet buglers
speed of shear
spoil heap fire
Str.
subacute appendicitis
tabasco peppers
tear into sth
trindle-bed
trisoligonucleotides
under-serviced
vertical classification
vincaleucoblastin
wall-projected shelf
wallerite
Warevan
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