《神奇树屋》 第二十册 Dingoes at Dinnertime 02 Sleepyhead
时间:2019-02-03 作者:英语课 分类:汪培珽儿童英文分级书单《神奇树屋》
Jack 1 opened his eyes. Glaring hot sunlight floodedinto the tree house.
"Neat hats," said Annie.
She and Jack were both wearing hats.
"I think they will protect us from the sun" said Jack.
He and Annie looked out the window. Teddylooked out, too.
The tree house had landed in a scrubby forest filledwith droopy plants and dry brown trees.
"Man, this place needs rain," said Jack.
He sat back on his heels and looked at the picture ofwhere they had landed in the Australia book.
He read:
Australia's forests go through times of drought (sayDROWT). A drought is a long period of time withoutany rain. The same forest can be flooded by heavyrains at other times of the year.
Jack pulled out his notebook and wrote:
Drought = no rain"Hey, Jack," said Annie. "Doesn't it smell like acookout?"Jack sniffed 2 the air. It did smell like a cookout.
Jack looked out the window. A wisp of smokefloated above some trees in the distance.
"Maybe people are camping over there," Jack said.
"Let's go see," said Annie.
Jack put his notebook and the Australia book intohis backpack.
"Put Teddy in there, too," said Annie.
Jack slipped the little dog into the pack. Then hefollowed Annie down the ladder.
When they stepped onto the ground, the hot windnearly blew their hats off.
"The campers must be over there," said Annie.
She pointed 3 at the smoke in the blue sky. Theystarted walking across a sun-baked clearing.
They passed bushes and scrawny trees. Lizards 4 ranover the dry, cracked ground.
Arf! Arf! Teddy barked from Jack's pack.
"Whoa!" said Jack.
A pair of huge, funny-looking birds walked outfrom behind a bush.
They were taller than Jack. They had fat bodies,long, skinny legs, and long, skinny necks.
"Who are you?" Annie asked the strange pair.
Jack opened his pack and took out the Australiabook. He found a picture of the birds.
"They're emus," he said. He read aloud:
The emu (say EE-myoo) is a large bird that doesn'tfly. It can run as fast as thirty miles per hour"Wow, that's fast," said Annie.
Arf Teddy jumped out of Jack's backpack andbarked at the strange birds.
The emus gave the little dog a haughty 5 look. Thenthey turned and walked proudly away.
Jack wrote in his notebook:
EmusProud birdsDon't fly"Look, a live teddy bear!" said Annie.
Jack looked up.
Annie ran to a tree at the edge of the clearing.
The "live teddy bear" was nestled in the fork of thetree.
"Aww, it's so cute!" whispered Annie.
The creature was fast asleep. He had large roundears, a black nose, and a furry 6 body. His feet had long,curved claws.
"It's a koala bear" said Jack.
"Hi, sleepyhead," Annie said to the koala.
She patted his soft fur. He opened his big eyes andlooked calmly at her.
Jack found a koala picture in the Australia book. Heread:
The koala is actually not a bear at all. It's amarsupial (say mar-SOUP-ce-ul), like a kangaroo. Amarsupial mother carries her babies in a stomachpouch.
"That's neat," said Annie.
Jack kept reading:
Koalas mostly eat the leaves of gum frees, socutting down gum trees to clear land has hurt them.
Wildfires are also a threat. Koalas are slow-movingand can't escape the smoke and flames.
Jack pulled out his notebook and wrote:
Wildfire are a threat to koalas"What's wrong, sleepyhead?" Annie asked thekoala. "Don't you feel well?""Don't worry," said Jack. "Listen to this--" He readmore from the book:
Koalas, like kangaroos, are active at night and sleepduring the day, when the sun is hot. The name"koala" means "no drink," because koalas rarely drinkwater. They get moisture from the leaves they eat.
Jack licked his lips. His mouth felt dry. "Speaking ofwater," he said, "I'm thirsty.
"Me, too," said Annie.
Teddy was panting, as if he was thirsty, also.
"Let's find those campers," said Jack, sighing.
"Maybe they can give us some water."Jack put Teddy back into his pack. He tucked thebook under his arm, in case he needed to looksomething up.
They began walking again. Suddenly, there was aloud, harsh cackle.
"Yikes," said Annie.
"What was that?" said Jack.
- I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
- He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
- When Jenney had stopped crying she sniffed and dried her eyes. 珍妮停止了哭泣,吸了吸鼻子,擦干了眼泪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- The dog sniffed suspiciously at the stranger. 狗疑惑地嗅着那个陌生人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
- She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
- Nothing lives in Pompeii except crickets and beetles and lizards. 在庞培城里除了蟋蟀、甲壳虫和蜥蜴外,没有别的生物。 来自辞典例句
- Can lizards reproduce their tails? 蜥蜴的尾巴断了以后能再生吗? 来自辞典例句
- He gave me a haughty look and walked away.他向我摆出傲慢的表情后走开。
- They were displeased with her haughty airs.他们讨厌她高傲的派头。