时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:100个儿童英语小故事


英语课


036 The Old Street Lamp


 


There once was an old street lamp standing 1 on a remote corner of a town. The street lamp was worn out because he stayed up all night for several years to shine in a dark street. That's why he had to be replaced by a new lamp. It was the last night that the street lamp shone over the side street. He was an old kerosene 2 lamp.


The old street lamp burned himself as hard as he could since he thought it was his last night. "I have seen a lot of things since I stood here." The old street lamp looked back upon what he had seen for a long time. There were pleasant memories, and also sad memories, with those he could hardly keep from tears.


Suddenly the old street lamp sensed that there who were looking up at him. "Mr. Street Lamp, we heard that you will retire from your job." "Please hire me after you." "No, hire me." They were a head of a herring, a tree fragment 3 and a firefly. The head of a herring glowed 4 in the dark, and the tree fragment was bright in the dark when he was wet.


The old street lamp looked down and said, "I am sorry say this, but you both are not bright enough to be a street light." The three were angry about it. "Hum! You, old useless street lamp! You don't have to care about which of us will replace you!" They said this and went back.


The Next day, a janitor 5 came to clear the old street lamp away. "Oh, I wish I can stay here." No one knew what the old lamp would become if he were broken to pieces. The old street lamp worried about this very much.


There were a good old man and a woman. They were living around the old street lamp. They used to turn on and put out the old street lamp at night and dawn.


The old street lamp happened to go to the old man and woman's house. The old man and woman did not want to live apart from the old street lamp which they used to take care of for a long time, so they asked the janitor to give them the old street lamp. "Whew, I am lucky." The old street lamp felt relieved 6.


One day, one of their neighbors came and asked." What on earth is the use of this old lamp?" "We've been taking care of this lamp for a long time, so we don't want to throw it away." As the old street lamp was listening to their conversation, he felt his heart aching. "If they light me up, I can be quite helpful for them."


The old woman cleaned the old lamp in her spare time. Then, the old lamp slowly became clean. The lamp felt better. "Ha ha, it looks much better." The old man smiled pleasantly. "Shall we light up this lamp tonight?" "Yes. Let's do that."


The old woman bought a candle. That night, she lit up the clean old street lamp. "Great, I will try to brighten 7 myself as hard as I can." The old street lamp shone all around him brightly. For the old man and woman who took care of him, he brightened 8 his iron ornament 9 glitteringly.




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。
n.(kerosine)煤油,火油
  • It is like putting out a fire with kerosene.这就像用煤油灭火。
  • Instead of electricity,there were kerosene lanterns.没有电,有煤油灯。
n.碎片,碎块,断片;v.(使)成碎片
  • I overheard a fragment of their conversation.我无意中听到他们谈话的片段。
  • She dropped the cup on the floor and it broke into fragment.她把杯子扔到了地上,杯子摔成了碎片。
v.(无焰地)燃烧( glow的过去式和过去分词 );脸红;尤指热的物体发出微弱而稳定的光;喜形于色
  • The embers still glowed in the hearth. 余烬仍在炉膛里发出暗淡的光。
  • Red-hot coals glowed in the fire. 炽热的煤炭在炉子里发光。
n.看门人,管门人
  • The janitor wiped on the windows with his rags.看门人用褴褛的衣服擦着窗户。
  • The janitor swept the floors and locked up the building every night.那个看门人每天晚上负责打扫大楼的地板和锁门。
a.如释重负的
  • You'll be relieved to know your jobs are safe. 现在知道你们的工作保住了,可以放心了。
  • Your coming relieved me of the bother of writing a long letter. 你来了,省去我写长信的麻烦了。
vt.使发亮,使开颜;vi.发光,发亮,生色
  • Brighten the kitchen by painting it yellow.给厨房涂上黄色,使它发亮。
  • She has brighten up my whole life.她给我的整个生活带来快乐。
(使)发亮( brighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)生色; (使)生辉; (使)快乐
  • He brightened up when they said he could go with them. 他们说他可以一起去,他就高兴起来。
  • The new teacher brightened the life of all his pupils. 新来的老师使全体学生的生活变得活跃起来了。
v.装饰,美化;n.装饰,装饰物
  • The flowers were put on the table for ornament.花放在桌子上做装饰用。
  • She wears a crystal ornament on her chest.她的前胸戴了一个水晶饰品。
学英语单词
acidiella arisana
air refuelling
air-mail paper
attritor
Ben Horn
black-and-tan coonhound
bobwhite(quail)
bottom double border
byrrhodes tomokunii
calvia championorum
campaign manager
Cantor, Geory
common furniture beetle
compact layer of endometrium
conditional sand
cooling performance
cop killer
copious current
cyberstore
demimondaines
dethroning
dictionarial
EMGGE
equal listener response scale(elr scale)
farm-bred
feluccas
ferreted out
final bill of goods
forge milling machine
gas-making process
genus Tricholoma
honey cakes
horizontal angle brace
hub (for wind turbines)
image recognition
Ingre
isthmus gyri cinguli
Leb.
letter of marque and reprisal
Lumiar
malicious trespass
manometric thermometer
manual reaper binder
maximum temperature range
Meissner acacia
micromadibulare
microsieve
minimum drag coefficient
mooring strain
mortgage facilities
natrium carbonicum siccum
neomycins
Nhan Hoa
nuclear chain region
nuru
nut for excess pressure head check
occulation
pin-break standard
pinkie
policy performance evaluation
polygonial
population transfer
preparatory hearing
pressure of events
quick acting mechanism
Radix Ranunculi Ternati
real-time processings
regenmorter
rhizomycelium
roadway above
ryke
scattering polar diagram
scattering theory
Schiefferdecker's symbiosis theory
scutched flax
seed separating
self inductive
sheet jelly
ship-repairer
software end-of-file
spin forming machine
spindle drum
spray crab
spun-with-colour fibre
stiltiness
Suebic
sunday lunch
tear to ribbons
Tebicuary, R.
teleianthous
thrombocytic
too largest
trabeater
truck turtle
tuberculosamine
unennenium
unpriggishly
unrelaxing
user-education
wideband equipment
window of slope
z.B.