时间:2018-12-05 作者:英语课 分类:格林·盖布尔斯的安妮.Anne.Of.Green.Gable


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3 At Avonlea school


 



  When school started in September, Anne and Diana walked there and back together every day.


  'What a beautiful day, 'Anne said happily one morning, as the two little girls walked across the fields. 'I'm very lucky to have you as my best friend, Diana. You are my best friend, aren't you? '


  'Of course, Anne, 'replied Diana, taking Anne's hand. 'And just think, today you'll meet Gilbert Blythe. He's three years older than us, and very good-looking. He's just come back from holiday, and starts school today. '


  'Oh, boys! 'said Anne. 'I'm not interested in them. '


  But she did look at Gilbert when they arrived at school. He was a tall boy, with curly 1 brown hair and a friendly smile.


  'He is good-looking, 'Anne whispered 3 to Diana, 'but why does he smile at me? He doesn't know me! '


  Avonlea school was quiet that day. The teacher, Mr Phillips, was helping 4 some of the older children at the back of the schoolroom. Anne was looking out of the window at the reds and yellows of the trees, and the silvery blue of the river. She was far away in the world of her imagination 5. But Gilbert wanted her to look at him. He whispered to her, but she did not move. He was surprised. Girls were usually very ready to look at him.


  Suddenly he put his arm out, pulled her red plaits, and said in a loud whisper 2, 'Carrots! Carrots! '


  Anne jumped up and looked angrily at Gilbert.


  'You horrible 6 boy! 'she cried. 'I hate you! 'And then she brought her heavy book down on Cilbert's head.


  Mr Phillips heard the noise, and came slowly to the front of the schoolroom.


  'Anne Shirley, why did you do that? 'he asked. She stayed silent 7. Gilbert said, 'I'm sorry, Mr Phillips. I was rude to her. That's why she hit me. 'But the teacher did not listen to Gilbert.


  'I cannot have bad children in my school, 'said Mr Phillips firmly 8, 'Anne, go and stand in front of the class. 'And there Anne stood for the rest of the day, a lonely little girl with a small white angry face.


  'I hate Mr Phillips! 'she thought. 'And I'll never look at or speak to Gilbert Blythe again! '


  The next day some of the school children were playing in a farmer's field in their lunch hour, so they were a little late for afternoon school. Anne ran into the classroom at the same time as the boys, just after the teacher.


  'You're late, Anne, 'said Mr Phillips. 'You won't sit with Diana today. I see that you enjoy being 9 with the boys very much, so go and sit next to Gilbert this afternoon. '


  Anne's face went white. 'He can't mean it! 'she thought.


  'Did you hear me, Anne? 'asked Mr Phillips.


  'Yes sir, 'said Anne and moved slowly to Gilbert's desk. There she sat down and put her head on the desk, with her arms over it.


  'This is the end, 'she was thinking 10. 'I wasn't the only per-son who was late. And he's sent me to sit with a boy! And that boy is Gilbert Blythe! '


  The rest of the day went very slowly for Anne. When it was time to leave, she went to her desk, next to Diana's, and took all her books, pens and pencils with her.


  'What are you doing, Anne? 'asked Diana.


  'I'm not coming back to school, 'replied Anne firmly.


  'Oh! But Anne…we're reading 11 a new book next week…and we're playing a new game on Monday, and… It'll be very exciting! And you'll miss it, Anne! '


  But Anne was not interested. 'I'm sorry, Diana, 'was her only answer.


  That evening Marilla ran round to Rachel Lynde's house. 'Rachel, please help me! Anne says she won't go back to school. What am I going to say to her? '


  Mrs Lynde already knew about Anne's troubles at school, and she was always very pleased when people asked her to help. She smiled and sat back comfortably.


  'I've had ten children myself, so I know all about them, 'she said. 'Anne can stay at home for a while. She'll want to go back to school again soon, I'm sure. '


  So Anne stayed at home, and only saw Diana in the evenings. She was a child who felt very strongly. She hated Gilbert Blythe, but she really loved Diana.


  One evening Marilla found Anne crying in the kitchen. 'What's the matter, child? 'she asked in surprise.


  'I love Diana very much, 'sobbed 12 Anne. 'I can't live with-out her, Marilla! But what will happen when she marries? I hate her husband already! I can imagine her in the church in her long white dress…and then she'll go away! And I'll nev-er see her again! '


  Marilla turned away to hide her smiling face. What a strange, funny child Anne was! Marilla tried not to laugh, but she couldn't stop herself.


  'You and your imagination, Anne Shirley! 'she cried, and she laughed and laughed.


  Mrs Lynde was right, of course. After a few days Anne de-cided to go back to school. All the children were pleased to see her again, but she did not speak to Gilbert Blythe.



 



3 在埃文利学校



 



  九月,学校开学了,安妮和戴安娜每天一起步行上下学。


  一天清晨,当两个小姑娘穿过田野的时候,安妮感叹道:“多美的一天啊!戴安娜,我有你这样一位好朋友真幸运。你是我最好的朋友,不是吗?”


  “当然了,安妮。”戴安娜握住安妮的手回答道。“想想看,今天你就要见到吉尔伯特·布莱思了。他比我们大3岁,长得很帅。今天他刚刚度完假回学校上学。”


  “男孩!”安妮说道。“我对他们不感兴趣。”


  但当她们到达学校的时候,安妮还是打量了吉尔伯特一下。他是个长着鬈曲的棕色头发的高个男孩,脸上挂着友善的微笑。


  “他长得是帅,”安妮小声对戴安娜说,“但他为什么冲我笑?他根本不认识我!”


  埃文利学校那天非常平静。学校的教师,菲利普斯先生在教室后面辅导一些大孩子。安妮欣赏着窗外红黄相间的树木和波光粼粼的蓝色小河。她已经被自己的幻想带到了遥远的地方。但吉尔伯特希望她看着自己。他对她低语,但她一动不动。他很惊讶。女孩们通常都很愿意看他。


  他忽然伸出手去,拽住她的红色发辫,一边轻声叫着,“胡萝卜!胡萝卜!”


  安妮从座位上跳起来瞪着吉尔伯特。


  “讨厌鬼!我恨你!”她一边叫,一边用重重的课本打了他脑袋一下。


  菲利普斯先生听到了这边的动静,缓缓地从教室后面走了过来。


  “安妮·雪利,你为什么那样做?”他问道。安妮一言不发。吉尔伯特答道:“我很抱歉,菲利普斯先生。是我对她无礼,所以她打我。”但老师没有听吉尔伯特的解释。


  “我不能让坏孩子留在学校里,”菲利普斯先生斩钉截铁地说。“安妮,去站在全班同学的面前。”那天安妮就一直孤零零地站在那儿,一张小脸气得煞白。


  “我恨菲利普斯先生!”她想。“我再也不理吉尔伯特·布莱思了!”


  第二天午饭的时候,一些学生在一个农夫的田里玩耍,因此下午上课时他们迟到了一会儿。安妮和男生们一起跟在老师的后面进了教室。


  “你迟到了,安妮,”菲利普斯先生说。“今天你不能和戴安娜坐在一起。我发现你很喜欢和男孩子们一起,今天下午你去和吉尔伯特坐在一起吧。”


  安妮的脸变白了。“他不会是当真的!”她想。


  “你听见我说的话了吗,安妮?”菲利普斯先生问道。


  “是的,先生,”安妮边回答边慢慢地挪到了吉尔伯特的书桌旁。她坐下来,头埋在手臂里趴在书桌上。


  安妮想:“这下全完了。我不是惟一一个迟到的学生。可他竟然让我坐在一个男孩旁边!而这男孩竟是吉尔伯特·布莱思!”


  对于安妮来说,那天过得很慢。等到了放学的时候,她回到了戴安娜旁边,从自己的课桌里取出了课本、钢笔和铅笔。


  “你干什么,安妮?”戴安娜问道。


  “我不会再回学校里来了,”安妮坚定地回答。


  “噢!可是安妮……下周我们就要读一本新书……星期一我们还要玩一个新游戏,还有……在学校里会很有趣!你会错过这些的,安妮!”


  但安妮对戴安娜所说的都不感兴趣。只是回答道:“对不起,戴安娜。”


  那天晚上,玛丽拉来到了雷切尔·林德家里。“雷切尔,请帮助我!安妮说她不肯再回学校了。我该怎么说服她?”


  林德太太已经听说了安妮在学校的麻烦,她总是很高兴有人请她帮忙。她微笑着靠在舒适的椅背上。


  “我自己有10个孩子,所以我对孩子很了解,”她说。“可以让安妮先在家里呆一段时间。很快她就会想回到学校去的,我敢肯定。”


  这样安妮就留在家里,每天晚上才能见到戴安娜。她是个爱憎分明的孩子。她恨吉尔伯特·布莱思,而又确实喜欢戴安娜。


  一天晚上,玛丽拉发现安妮在厨房里哭泣。“怎么了,孩子?”她惊讶地问道。


  “我非常喜欢戴安娜,”安妮抽泣着说。“我的生活中不能没有她,玛丽拉!但如果她结婚会怎么样?我已经开始恨她的丈夫了!我可以想像到戴安娜穿着长长的婚纱在教堂里……然后她就要走了!我就再也见不到她了!”


  玛丽拉转过身去偷偷地笑。安妮真是个既奇怪又有趣的孩子!玛丽拉尽力想止住笑,但还是忍不住。


  “你和你的幻想,安妮·雪利”她大声说,说完笑个不停。


  当然,林德太太说的是对的。几天后,安妮决定回到学校去。看到她回来所有的孩子都很高兴,但安妮还是不理睬吉尔伯特·布莱思。 



1 curly
adj.卷曲的,卷缩的
  • The little boy has curly hair.这小男孩长着一头卷发。
  • She is tall and dark with curly hair.她高高的个子,黑皮肤,卷头发。
2 whisper
n.耳语,密谈,谣传,飒飒的声音;vi.耳语,密谈,飒飒地响;vt.低声说
  • Their voices fell to a whisper.他们的话音低到成了耳语。
  • I've heard a whisper that he's going to resign.我听到了一个传闻说他准备辞职。
3 whispered
adj.耳语的,低语的v.低声说( whisper的过去式和过去分词 );私语;小声说;私下说
  • She sidled up to me and whispered something in my ear. 她悄悄走上前来,对我耳语了几句。
  • His ill luck has been whispered about the neighborhood. 他的不幸遭遇已在邻居中传开。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
5 imagination
n.想象力;空想,妄想;想象出来的事物
  • He has plenty of imagination.他有丰富的想像力。
  • You have a strong imagination.你的想象力很丰富。
6 horrible
adj.可怕的,极可憎的,极可厌的
  • This is a horrible monster.这是一个可怕的怪物。
  • That is a horrible accident.那是一次可怕的事故。
7 silent
adj.安静的,不吵闹的,沉默的,无言的;n.(复数)默剧
  • Immediately on his beginning to speak,everyone was silent.他一讲话,大家顿时安静下来。
  • The boys looked at the conjuror in silent wonder. 孩子们目瞪口呆地看着那魔术师。
8 firmly
adv.坚固,坚定,断然
  • You must keep this firmly in mind.这一点你必须牢牢记住。
  • This is what we are firmly against.这是我们坚决反对的。
9 being
n.存在;生存;生命存在,生命,人, 本质;art.在,有,是
  • Can you explain to me the purpose of being?你能对我解释一下存在的目的吗?
  • What is the purpose of our being?我们生存的目的是什么?
10 thinking
n.思考,思想;adj.思考的,有理性的;vbl.想,思考
  • All thinking men will protest against it.凡是有思想的人都会抗议这件事。
  • Thinking is mainly performed with words and other symbols.思想主要是用言语和其他符号来表达的。
11 reading
n.阅读,知识,读物,表演,对法律条文的解释;adj.阅读的
  • Children learn reading and writing at school.孩子们在学校学习阅读和写作。
  • He finds pleasure in reading.他从阅读中得到乐趣。
12 sobbed
哭泣,啜泣( sob的过去式和过去分词 ); 哭诉,呜咽地说
  • She sobbed out the story of her son's death. 她哭诉着她儿子的死。
  • She sobbed out the sad story of her son's death. 她哽咽着诉说她儿子死去的悲惨经过。
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a matter of common practice
age life method
alarming device
alpha-saphylolysin
aluminosilicate fibre
anchor rope
Annsborough
approximate absolute temperature
archontates
armature of relay
artery of the penis bulb
as-is
barnies
beadworking
board insurer
bruchuss
bulboventricular loop
calcium bentonite
capitals of italy
carbon-free stainless steel
Chijiwa
chin bristle
colour lighting
contracting officer
cumulative failure
curved isobar
Czecho-Slovakian
density of flux
diphetarsone-spiramycin
dropping vial
earth-friendly
Ecarazine
elective culture
electric resistance thermometre
fascia massetrica
fetwah
fiber communication
finite dimensional compensator
French knickers
Hishimonus sellatus
identification cards
insurance funds
jump list
knock the bottom out of
Kusan-ni
laughen
less than normal refraction
Maytenus garanbiensis
median control chart
musculi papillares septales
Nazimova, Alla
New Zealand spinaches
Newton's formula
nonconservative waste effluent
Normal-form
one who knows all the answers
organizations of the oppressed on earth
organs of hearing
overcompensate
OVTR
para-relations
pentacetylglucose
pentapetes phoenicea l.
pickup points
piquets
polyphas
polysomaty
polysulfone
Prajekan
Presbyterian Church
pulse dispersion
quotidially
radionavigation mobile station
realistic capacitor
reference to my radio
retarded fundamental solution
Rosselli-Guilenetti
rpg (radiation protection guide)
sabous
shinguard
slushy
spring off
tapered foot roller
Taxillus kaempferi
templepatricks
terminal tentacle
tetronic acid
the first reading
theopompus
thiol-modified rubber
thioltransferases
thioproperazine
train dispatching telephone
ullman reaction
unamerican
Vaala
value of the game
vendor part number
White Sunday
Whitmore
X-ray picture
Zelah