时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:32 The Mystery in the Snow


英语课

After a supper of spaghetti and salad in the lodge 1 dining room, Grandfather drove the children to the cabin.



“This is as close as we can get,” he said as he stopped the station wagon 2.



“We’re close enough,” Jessie said. “From what Mr. Mercer told me, that’s our cabin just over there.”



Their log house stood out from the others. It was the only one with a light on.



Everyone hopped 3 out of the car. Watch ran, his nose to the ground. Henry unhooked the skis from the car’s roof. Jessie gathered the skates from the back. Violet, Benny, and Mr. Alden carried the children’s suitcases to the cabin. When Grandfather opened the door they all saw a fire dancing in the small stone fireplace with a sofa and two overstuffed chairs clustered around it. At the end of the room, near a small kitchen, stood a bare table and six plain chairs.



Jessie and Henry came in. They looked around for a place to put their skis and skates. Henry noticed a long wooden board on the wall beside the door.



“This rack must be made for skis,” he said. He slipped his skis between two of the metal bands on the board.



“There are pegs 5 here, too,” Jessie said. “A perfect place to hang our skates.”



“And there’s still room for our coats,” Violet said as she slipped out of her purple jacket.



They all took off their coats and boots while Grandfather looked around the cabin. He found two small bedrooms, each with bunk 6 beds and a large chest of drawers.



“The beds aren’t made,” he said when he returned to the main room, “but there are plenty of sheets and blankets in the dresser drawers.”



“Well find everything, Grandfather,” Jessie assured him. She knew he wanted to get back to the lodge to visit with Mr. Mercer.



“All right then,” Mr. Alden said, “I’ll be on my way.”



He opened the door and Watch darted 7 in. His nose and whiskers were all white, and snow hung from his chin like a beard. He ran around the room smelling everything, leaving little puddles 8 of melting snow wherever his nose touched.



The Aldens waved to their grandfather. Then, Henry closed and latched 9 the door.



“Benny and I will share one bedroom,” he said. “You girls take the other.”



“I get the top bunk,” Benny said.



“Fine with me,” Henry agreed.



Benny unzipped his duffel bag. He pulled out a white box. “What should we do with this?” he asked.



“What’s in it?” Jessie asked.



“The cookies we made this morning,” Benny answered.



Jessie looked around the room. There was a small sink near the table. Above it was a cabinet. She opened its door. “Put them in here, Benny,” she said.



Benny handed her the box. He wasn’t tall enough to reach the shelf.



“There’re dishes in here and paper napkins. And, look! Here’s a tablecloth,” Jessie said.



“Let’s cover the table,” Violet suggested. “It’ll look more homey.”



Jessie took out the red-and-white checked cloth and laid it on the tabletop.



“Now all we need’s a centerpiece,” Violet said.



Benny dragged his duffel bag across the room. “How about some fruit?” He put several apples and oranges on the table.



“Here’s a container,” Henry said. He slipped a basket off a peg 4 beside the fireplace.



Violet arranged the fruit in the round basket and placed it in the center of the table.



Then, Benny said, “Let’s eat.”



“We just had supper,” Henry reminded him.



“I know, but I’m getting sleepy,” Benny said, “and I can’t go to bed without a snack.”



Jessie took down the box of cookies. “I don’t suppose a cookie or two would hurt,” she said.



“Too bad we don’t have something to drink,” Violet said.



Benny pulled several cans of juice from his bag. “Ta-da,” he said.



Henry laughed. Then, he took four cups from the cabinet shelf.



“I don’t need a cup,” Benny told him as he fished in the duffel. “I brought my own.” He held up the cracked pink cup he had found in a dump when they had lived in the boxcar.



Jessie gave each of them two cookies on a red paper napkin.



Henry poured the juice.



“The juice is warm,” Benny said. “I like it cold.”



“I can fix that,” Henry said. He took a bowl from the cabinet and went outside. He returned with a bowlful of snow.



Benny scooped 10 some into his cup. “It’s like a snowcone without the cone,” he said.



They began talking about the next day’s activities.



“Whose team will we be on?” Violet wondered aloud.



“Maybe we’ll be on different teams,” Jessie said.



“I want to be on Freddy’s team,” Benny said.



“Why?” Violet asked. “Jimmy’ll be a good captain, too.”



“But Freddy said her team was going to win,” Benny reminded his sister.



“Just because she says it, doesn’t make it so,” Jessie argued.



“I don’t care who wins,” Violet said. “Just being a part of a team will be fun.”



“There might not be any teams,” Henry said.



They remembered the locked equipment shop.



“What do you suppose happened to the keys?” Jessie asked.



“Maybe someone took them,” Benny said.



“Why would anyone do that?” Henry asked.



They could not think of a single reason.



“Maybe Mr. Mercer put them somewhere else and forgot,” Violet suggested.



“Let’s hope he finds them,” Jessie said.



“Or figures out some other way to get into the equipment shop,” Henry put in.



Benny shivered with excitement. “I can’t wait to find out whose team I’ll be on,” he said.



They decided 11 to make up their beds and go to sleep. That way, morning would come faster.



v.临时住宿,寄宿,寄存,容纳;n.传达室,小旅馆
  • Is there anywhere that I can lodge in the village tonight?村里有我今晚过夜的地方吗?
  • I shall lodge at the inn for two nights.我要在这家小店住两个晚上。
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。
跳上[下]( hop的过去式和过去分词 ); 单足蹦跳; 齐足(或双足)跳行; 摘葎草花
  • He hopped onto a car and wanted to drive to town. 他跳上汽车想开向市区。
  • He hopped into a car and drove to town. 他跳进汽车,向市区开去。
n.木栓,木钉;vt.用木钉钉,用短桩固定
  • Hang your overcoat on the peg in the hall.把你的大衣挂在门厅的挂衣钩上。
  • He hit the peg mightily on the top with a mallet.他用木槌猛敲木栓顶。
n.衣夹( peg的名词复数 );挂钉;系帐篷的桩;弦钮v.用夹子或钉子固定( peg的第三人称单数 );使固定在某水平
  • She hung up the shirt with two (clothes) pegs. 她用两只衣夹挂上衬衫。 来自辞典例句
  • The vice-presidents were all square pegs in round holes. 各位副总裁也都安排得不得其所。 来自辞典例句
n.(车、船等倚壁而设的)铺位;废话
  • He left his bunk and went up on deck again.他离开自己的铺位再次走到甲板上。
  • Most economists think his theories are sheer bunk.大多数经济学家认为他的理论纯属胡说。
v.投掷,投射( dart的过去式和过去分词 );向前冲,飞奔
  • The lizard darted out its tongue at the insect. 蜥蜴伸出舌头去吃小昆虫。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The old man was displeased and darted an angry look at me. 老人不高兴了,瞪了我一眼。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.水坑, (尤指道路上的)雨水坑( puddle的名词复数 )
  • The puddles had coalesced into a small stream. 地面上水洼子里的水汇流成了一条小溪。
  • The road was filled with puddles from the rain. 雨后路面到处是一坑坑的积水。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.理解( latch的过去式和过去分词 );纠缠;用碰锁锁上(门等);附着(在某物上)
  • The government have latched onto environmental issues to win votes. 政府已开始大谈环境问题以争取选票。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He latched onto us and we couldn't get rid of him. 他缠着我们,甩也甩不掉。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.抢先报道( scoop的过去式和过去分词 );(敏捷地)抱起;抢先获得;用铲[勺]等挖(洞等)
  • They scooped the other newspapers by revealing the matter. 他们抢先报道了这件事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car. 车轮搅起的石块,在车身下发出不吉祥的锤击声。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
学英语单词
2,4-dichlorophenol
acid-proofing alkaliproofing coating
adsorption-desorption
advice of transfer of letter of credit
aerobiologically
Albese
aluminium spirit level
amended shipping instructions
Anse-a-Veau
anticorrosive paint
Antwerp Mannerists
arm revolving gear
astern parts
automatic retailing
biopalina
built - in motor
bullo r.
bump caps
Bussière-Dunoise
capitalist society
ceilidhs
centrotus
children of the same venter
coastal patrol boat
cochlea
control element
control of desert
Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims
cradleboard
cyclopiazonates
Differential Aptitude Test
distenant
dummy record
earloops
electric annealing furnace
emergency alarm signal
erio fast brilliant fuchsine
expansion joint of rail
first-order system
fish-tail end
fixed back beam
fixed pressure operation
fractional excretion of filtrated sodium
general election campaign
genus Denisonia
God Bless America
gotten to know
green shell bean
hall church
have one's legs under someone's mahogany
hydraulic rock breaker
Impatiens desmantha
intihuatanas
jackplane
jant
khichari
khufus
kosmo
later that day
legal copy
leguaans
light switch toggle
loop anchorage
market class and greads
michonneau
multi drill
new crop
no blocking
notch bar
O'Beirne's tube
Office XP
oil dip rod
out of sort
pilliewinkes
pop quiz
practolol
public security officer
Qāsh
radiates
resistanceless
running in wear
salableness
seawitch
shellac flakes
slickensided
spatial aggregation
steam generation
step-coverage
stress of soil moisture
suker rod pumping equipment
synchro coupling
synergistic
tewell
thermosphere
thick walled cylinder
tower dryer
turn traitor
unox
unpolluting
unteem
were-wolves
woodworms