时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:17 Mystery Behind the Wall


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I don’t know what to do with myself,” exclaimed 1 Benny one day.



“That’s the first time I’ve ever heard you say that, Benny Alden!” said his older brother, Henry. “What’s the matter with you?”



“I tell you I don’t know,” repeated Benny. “I’ve got a whole summer vacation and I don’t know what to do with it. I’ve used up one week already. I don’t like just to sit around.”



He slid down in his chair.



Jessie, Benny’s sister, nodded. She said, “You are right, Benny. You worked hard at school all year. And you don’t know what to do with a vacation because your friends have gone away. You’re lonesome.”



“Well, maybe,” Benny said doubtfully 2.



Grandfather Alden said nothing. He liked to let his four grandchildren 3 settle 4 their own problems. He was always there if they needed help. But even Mr. Alden was surprised to hear Mrs. McGregor, the family’s housekeeper 5, put in a word.



Mrs. McGregor had worked for Grandfather Alden for many years. She was there long before the four Alden children came to live with their grandfather. She was a short little woman with grayish-brown hair done in a knot 6 on the back of her head. She never paid any attention to style. She just did the cooking and looked out for the four children and their grandfather.



Now she said to Grandfather Alden, “I know what is the matter. Benny is lonesome, even with a brother and two sisters and a grandfather and a dog and a cat. What he wants is something new and exciting. And I have thought of something.”



Grandfather Alden smiled and said, “Let’s hear it, Mrs. McGregor. Anything you have to say will interest me, whatever it is.”



“Well, as you know, I have a sister living in Canada. She is always writing to me about a neighbor boy who is lonesome, too. He is ten years old now, and an only child. Very few people come out to his place. He seems to be lively, always thinking up something new to do. He works 7 hard, too, to help his father. If he came here for a visit, he’d think this house was wonderful. You wouldn’t have to take him anywhere outside these four walls. He’d find plenty to do all by himself.”



Benny gave a little jump on one foot. He had a big smile.



“Look at that!” Jessie Alden said. “Benny isn’t lonesome anymore.” She smiled at Benny. “You have saved the day, Mrs. McGregor.”



“What’s the boy’s name?” asked Violet 8.



“His name is Roderick, but no one uses it. Everybody calls him Rory,” Mrs. McGregor answered. “If you called out ‘Roderick,’ he wouldn’t even turn his head. His last name is Beaton.”



“That’s a good name—Rory,” said Benny. “I like Rory better than Roderick myself.”



The Alden family acted as if Rory Beaton was coming that very day. And he hadn’t even been invited!



Jessie said thoughtfully 9, “Where would you put him, Mrs. McGregor? That empty room next to Benny’s is not really a boy’s room. The wallpaper has roses, and the pictures are old-fashioned 10.”



“I’ll take care of that,” replied Mrs. McGregor. “There’s a red bedspread I can put in there. Maybe he won’t even look at the pictures. He’s a busy boy who is forever moving around, doing something. He may tire Benny out.”



“A ten-year-old boy tire me out?” demanded Benny. “I’d like to see him do that!”



Then Grandfather put in a word. “You have to fix up his room, Mrs. McGregor, but Benny and the others can help you.”



“Let’s go,” Benny said.



“We’d love to do it,” Violet said. “It’s fun to fix up a room for company. Let’s go now. It will make the time go faster.”



Mr. Alden said, “Wait. Might as well finish this business at once. Maybe Rory’s parents won’t let him come.”



“I think his mother will be glad to let him come. She knows I’ll be right at hand to take care of him,” replied Mrs. McGregor.



The four Aldens smiled to see their grandfather go at once to the telephone. He always did things at once, or not at all.



Mrs. McGregor gave Grandfather the telephone number. Soon he said, “How do you do. Is this Mrs. Beaton?”



Benny could not hear Mrs. Beaton’s reply, but he knew his grandfather was pleased. That must mean Rory could come.



Mr. Alden said, “Just as soon as you receive his airplane fare, send Rory along. We will meet him at the airport. Yes, Mrs. McGregor is fine. In fact, she was the one who thought of this plan.”



When Mr. Alden put the phone down, he said, “You must remember that the boy comes from Canada and he will not talk exactly the way we do. You will have to be careful about that.”



“Oh, we will be,” said Violet, “no matter how he talks.”



“How soon do you think he’ll get here?” Benny asked.



“Three or four days, perhaps,” his grandfather answered. “The Beatons will let us know when to expect him.”



“Let’s get things ready right now,” Benny said.



So everyone, even Henry, ran upstairs to fix a room for their Canadian visitor.



“If Rory has the room next to mine,” Benny said, “we can rap 11 on the wall for signals 12.” He was making big plans already for his guest.



They opened the door and looked in. “Not much of a room for a boy,” said Jessie.



“Not much of a guest room, either,” added 13 Violet. “Look at the old-fashioned wallpaper with roses all over it.” She pulled up the shades at the windows and the sun shone in.



“That wallpaper has been here for ages,” Jessie said. “It was here when we came to live with Grandfather, and it was old then.”



Henry said, “I haven’t looked around in here for a long time. I think that this was once a girl’s room.”



Violet nodded. “I have a funny feeling about this room. It seems so sad to me. I don’t know why. I guess perhaps it’s because it is usually shut up.”



Benny was looking at a picture hanging on the wall near the bed. He said, “Look at this old photograph! It’s a girl and her family on the front walk of a house.”



“Let me look,” Henry said. “Why, Benny! It’s this house—look, you can see the front door and the steps.”



“Yes, but—” Benny said. “Our house is much bigger and it has another part over at the side. And the trees and bushes 14 are bigger.”



“That picture was taken years ago,” Henry said.



Jessie said, “Let’s ask Grandfather about it. Maybe the house was changed after this picture was taken.”



Violet looked at the picture and the girl. Then she stared at one of the windows in the picture. She saw something no one else had noticed. There was a poster in the window.



“Look!” she said. “There’s a poster that says ‘Coolidge for President.’ Now when was that?”



Henry said, “Well, President Coolidge was elected, let me think, before 1929.”



“So that little girl must be pretty old now,” Benny said. “I wonder what became of her.”



Just then Mrs. McGregor came in with the red bedspread and everyone forgot about the photograph.



Mrs. McGregor said, “Here. Rory will like this, I think.”



Jessie said, “That’s right. It will make this look more like a boy’s room. But Mrs. McGregor, do you remember when Grandfather bought this house?”



“Well, he had it for a short time before I came to work here. I was just a girl myself. I can hardly believe it, but it must have been forty years ago.”



Mrs. McGregor shook her head and added, “Time goes by fast when you’re busy.”



“And slowly when you’re waiting for someone,” Benny said.



Everyone laughed. Benny and Grandfather were alike—neither of them liked to wait.



vt.exclaim的过去式v.呼喊,惊叫,大声说( exclaim的过去式和过去分词 )
  • "We have a good chance of winning," he exclaimed optimistically. “我们很可能获胜。”他乐观地喊道。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She exclaimed in delight when she saw the presents. 她见到礼品高兴得叫了起来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adv.怀疑地;含糊地
  • His eyes rested on her doubtfully. 他可疑地注视她。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She doubtfully led him the way to the hallroom-nursery. 她迟疑不决地把他领到楼上婴儿室去。 来自辞典例句
n.孙子;孙(女),外孙(女)( grandchild的名词复数 )
  • He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren. 他给他的孙辈每人留下一笔遗产。
  • His grandchildren afforded him his greatest pleasure in his old age. 他的孙子和孙女们在晚年的时候给了他最大的欢乐。 来自《简明英汉词典》
vi.安家;定居;停留;vt.使定居;安排;解决
  • I have to settle my affairs before leaving here.离开这儿以前,我得把一些私人的事情安排妥当。
  • She has decided how she should settle the matter.她已做出决定如何来了解这件事。
n.管理家务的主妇,女管家
  • A spotless stove told us that his mother is a diligent housekeeper.炉子清洁无瑕就表明他母亲是个勤劳的主妇。
  • She is an economical housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.她节约持家,一家人吃得很省。
n.结,难题,一小群;vi.打结;vt. 把...打成结,系牢,捆扎
  • He made a knot in the rope.他在绳子上打了个结。
  • The knot has come untied.扣儿开了。
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。
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。
ad.考虑周到地
  • She rubbed her chin thoughtfully. 她若有所思地抚摩着下巴。
  • The man pulled thoughtfully at his pipe before commenting on our proposal. 那人若有所思地吸了口烟,然后就我们的建议发表自己的见解。
adj.旧式的,保守的,挑剔的
  • Why do you still dress in an old-fashioned mode?你为什么还穿款式陈旧的衣服?
  • Here is an old-fashioned pump for drawing water from a well.这里有一个旧式水泵可从井里抽水。
n.轻敲,拍击,责骂,厉声说出,说唱音乐,谈话,最少量;vi.轻敲,敲门,表演说唱音乐,畅谈;vt.抓,抢,拍击
  • I heard a rap on the door.我听到有轻轻的敲门声。
  • Today we are going to rap about relationships.今天我们要聊聊关系的问题。
n.信号( signal的名词复数 );(无线电或电视所传送的)讯号;标志;(尤指铁路和公路上的)指示灯v.发信号,用信号传达,用信号通讯( signal的第三人称单数 );发暗号;示意
  • signals transmitted from a satellite 从卫星传送来的信号
  • This metal tower is used to relay television signals to distant villages. 这个金属塔是用于向遥远的村子转播电视讯号的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.更多的,附加的,额外的
  • They have added a new scene at the beginning.在开头他们又增加了一场戏。
  • The pop music added to our enjoyment of the film.片中的流行音乐使我们对这部电影更加喜爱。
n.灌木(丛)( bush的名词复数 );[机械学](金属)衬套;[电学](绝缘)套管;类似灌木的东西(尤指浓密的毛发或皮毛)
  • There was someone skulking behind the bushes. 有人藏在灌木后面。
  • The boy chased his sister in and out among the bushes. 那个男孩在灌木丛里跟着他姐姐追过来追过去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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adoptee
air bubble breakwater
air lubricating skid bag
alcohol trough
aluminum chromium
Amance
ammotragus lervias
apopinol
aquarians
assist mutually
asym-
back bearing box
biogeographic subprovince
Blaw-Knox decarbonizing process
Bobinski
bugfuckers
cancer of liver
cascade shower
checks as cash
Committee on Institutional CooperationNetwork
constitutional repeating unit
cycle length
Danjuro
darwin tulips
digital computers
dihydroergotamine
dispatching telephone equipment
elasto-optical coefficient
elementary substance
endogenous fire
excitonic luminescence
exhibition drawing
family Resedaceae
finger language
gas emission isovol
gear lock
ghost element
granolite
greca
house bill
image surface curvature
index sequential
indicator of swing
information extraction ability
iso-alleles
Jaanai
jade gates
lamentability
lead-up
lyndonville
Léua
mariko
microphone modulation
microwave wind scatterometer
N-stearyl-cyclam
now that you mention it
null measurement
occluding ligature
ore band
outparcel
physisorphtion
pleochroism (polychroism)
positive hypergeometric distribution
prai
pressgate
printed conductor
Pythians
quantosome
ramjet engines
regional succession
ritual servitude
rotary drum vacuum filter
sarek
screw guard
secretary birds
self-service analytics
shillingless
ship-borne
snailflower
space fixed reference
splashy
stainierite
starclubs
strontium hydrogen arsenate
super air filter
superinjections
tabular form language
tent rock
tilled lands
tipping trailer
TWCF
typical section
uniform strength
universal relevance
upslope wind
utile dulci
William Butterfield
with fire and sword
work something out
workout impostor
yeast replicating plasmid
yunt