时间:2018-12-05 作者:英语课 分类:潘德尔的巫师.The.Witches.Of.Pendle


英语课

  2 ROGER NOWELL


  John Law 1 was 2 ill because Alizon cursed 4 him, and his son wanted Roger Nowell to question Alizon.Roger Nowell was a rich and important 5 man in Lancashire, and he was the judge 6 for all the villages near Pendle Hill.He lived at Read Hall, seven miles 7 from Newchurch.


  On the thirtieth 8 day of March,Mr Nowell's men came 9 to Malkin Tower 10.Mr Nowell wanted to see Alizon at once.


  We walked from Malkin Tower to Read Hall: my sister Ali-zon,my brother James,and our mother,Elizabeth Device 11. I fol-lowed them because I didn' t want to stay at home with my grandmother. My grandmother was a difficult old woman, and I didn' t like her.


  Read Hall was an old house with a big garden and many old trees.Mr Nowell's servant 14 opened the door for us.


  'Come in,'Mr Nowell said 15.He was a tall man with a lot of white hair.His black coat looked warm and expensive.


  Alizon followed Mr Nowell into a room with a big fire.When I saw 16 the fire, I wanted to go in,too!


  'Are you cold,little one?'Mr Nowell asked me.'Come in,and sit near the fire.'


  I went across 17 the room and sat 18 down on the floor, next to the wonderful, hot fire.


  Mr Nowell sat behind a big fable 19. Two or three men, in black coats, stood 20 near the window. Alizon stood in front of Mr Nowell. Her long hair was dirty, and her old dress looked dirti-er.


  'Two weeks ago,on the eighteenth 21 day of March, you met John Law near Colne,'Roger Nowell said.His voice 22 was slow and careful.'Tell me about it.'


  'I asked for money,'Alizon said.'The pedlar was very an-gry and I didn' t like him. I was angry, too, and I wanted him to die 24!'


  ' Tell me about your dog.'


  “The dog is my friend.'Alizon said slowly 25.'I wanted a friend, and I found 26 that dog two months ago. I told my grand-mother, and she liked the dog, too.'


  'Did 12 the dog run after the pedlar?'


  'Yes, of course 27. I cursed the pedlar, and the dog ran 13 after him!'Alizon said.' I'm sorry now, because Mr Law is ill.'


  'She's a witch 28!'one of the men said quietly 29


  Roger Nowell stood up and walked across the room to the door.'James Device, come in. We want to question you.'


  James came in and stood next to Alizon.James was thirteen years old, nearly 30 a man, but he was afraid of many things. He began to cry.


  'Don't be afraid,'Mr Nowell said.'we want you to talk abut 31 your grandmother,Old Demdike.'


  But Alizon wanted to talk.'Don' t ask him!' she said quick-ly.'I can tell you about my grandmother because I'm with her every minute of the day. I go with her from village to village. I go with her across Pendle Hill.She asks people for money and food, and I help her.'Alizon stopped.She looked at James, and then she looked at Mr Nowell.'She cursed a child once, and the child died 32 later 33 that year.'


  'And you!'James said.'You cursed a child, too!Somebody 35 told me!'James suddenly 36 sat down on the floor and began to laugh loudly.


  'Be quiet!'Roger Nowell said coldly.'Alizon Device,tell me the truth:did you curse 3 a child?'


  'Yes, I did,'Alizon cried.'The child called me a witch, and I was angry. I cursed the child,but I was sorry when the child died.'


  James looked up at Alizon, his mouth open.'The child died,the child died,'he said again and again.


  'Alizon Device,you cannot go home again,'Roger Nowell said slowly.'You must go to the prison 37 at Read.'


  'But I need Alizon!'my mother shouted angrily from the door.'She takes care 23 of Old Demdike,my mother.'


  I looked at my mother, at her red, angry face. I looked at Al-izon in her dirty dress, and at James on the floor with his mouth open.And then I looked at Mr Nowell:his brown eyes were warm, and his face was kind.


  On the second day of April, Roger Nowell and his men came to Ashlar House, near the village of Fence 38. Mr Nowell wanted to talk to my grandmother, and we all went with her to Ashlar House. Fence was not far from Malkin Tower, and my grand-mother walked there easily 39


  Old Demdike was a little old woman with a fat face and no teeth.She was nearly eighty years old and she was a difficult old woman.Without Alizon,she was more difficult because my mother didn' t take care of her.


  When I saw Mr Nowell again at Ashlar House, I felt happy.I looked at his kind face and his warm brown eyes, and I want-ed to be near him. But there were a lot of people in the room,and I was afraid to go to him.


  'Old Demdike , I'm going 40 to ask you some questions, 'Mr Nowell began.


  Old Demdike was not afraid. She looked at all the men, in their expensive coats and hats. 'What can a poor old woman tell you rich men?'She laughed, and when she laughed I felt afraid.My grandmother was going to tell them everything!


  And she did!


  'Twenty years ago,I met the Devil,'Old Demdike said.'He was a boy called Tibb and he was my friend.Then a cat came to visit me—a beautiful cat—and then a dog.They were all my friends.'


  Mr Nowell listened quietly to my grandmother, but some of the men began to talk angrily.


  'Be careful,you rich men!'my grandmother cried.'I can curse you! I can kill 41 people! I make clay 42 pictures of people—man,woman or child.And when I break the clay,that man,woman or child dies 43!'


  People began to shout.


  ' She' s a witch! She must die!'


  'Say no more; she must die, with all her family!'


  Roger Nowell stood up.'Be quiet!'He looked at the guards 44 near the door.'Take her away,'he said.'Old Demdike and her granddaughter 45 Alizon must go to the prison at Lancaster Castle 46.'


  The guards took 47 my grandmother by the arms and carried her out of the door and put her on a horse.Everyone ran out of Ashlar House.They ran after the horses and shouted:'Kill the witch!'


  I looked for Mr Nowell, but he was on his horse, too, and he followed the guards quickly through the village.


  Slowly, I followed my mother and James.Malkin Tower was my home, but I didn' t want to go back there. I was a little child, and I wanted someone 48 kind to take care of me.


  We stayed at home days, because we were afraid to go out.James sat in front of the fire, with his dog, and talked.'Lan-caster Castle, Lancaster Castle,' he said, again and again. My mother hit me and shouted at me because she was angry with the rich men.


  But after three days,my mother suddenly said,'James!We' re hungry and we must eat!'


  James didn' t answer.


  My mother went across the room to James and pulled 49 his hair.'Get up!'she shouted.'Go out and find food for us!Your father isn' t here now; you must find food for us.' She hit him over the head.


  James stood up slowly.'Go out and find food,'he said.'I must go out and find food.'


  It was dark 50, and James was out for hours. But in the morn-ing, he came back with a sheep.


  'I went to Barley,'James said happily 51.'I got 52 this sheep,and now we can eat.'


  'Get up, Jennet!'my mother shouted 'Come and help me!'


  It was Friday, the tenth 53 day of April. My family had 54 some friends, poor people, and on that day they came to Malkin Tower.They came and asked about Old Demdike and Alizon,and they stayed to eat and drink.


  I helped my mother. We cooked the sheep over a big fire,and our visitors 55 ate 34 with us. At the same time, they drank.They sat by the fire and drank,and talked about Lancaster Castle.


  'Let 's go there!'an old woman cried.'Let 's go to Lancast-er Castle and find Old Demdike and Alizon!'


  'We can curse the guards, and break down the door!' my mother said.


  'Let' s bring them home!' said an old man.


  'Jennet,bring the bottle! We need more drink!'shouted my mother.


  I got up and took more drink to my mother.But I fell 56 over one of the dogs, and the bottle broke 57 on the floor. The drink was gone!


  ' You bad child!' my mother shouted.'You' re a witch, too,you know!'She got up and began to hit me.She hit me over the head and pulled my hair.An old man laughed,and then ev-eryone laughed.


  I ran back across the room.I wasn 't a witch;I was a child,nine years old,and I hated 58 my mother and all her friends! My face felt very hot because I was angry. I left the room and went out of the house. It was afternoon, but the sky was dark with rain.Pendle Hill was dark,too.It sat quietly and watched me.


  'I'm going to Mr Nowell,' I said quietly, to Pendle Hill.'I'm going to tell him about my mother and her friends.'


  2 罗杰·诺埃尔


  由于艾丽森的诅咒,约翰·劳病倒了。他的儿子希望罗杰·诺埃尔审问艾丽森。罗杰·诺埃尔是兰开夏郡一个有钱有势的人,他是潘德尔山一带所有村落的法官。他住在里德宅院,离纽丘奇村7英里远。


  3月30日那天,诺埃尔先生手下的人来到了马尔金塔,因为诺埃尔先生想马上见一见艾丽森。


  我们一行离开了马尔金塔步行前往里德宅院:我的姐姐艾丽森,我的哥哥詹姆斯,还有我的母亲伊丽莎白·迪瓦斯。我之所以与他们同行是因为我不想和外祖母一起留在家里。我的外祖母是一个很难相处的老太婆,我不喜欢她。


  里德宅院是一所老房子,里面有一个大花园和许多古树。诺埃尔先生的用人为我们打开了房门。


  “进来,”诺埃尔先生说。他个子很高,白发苍苍。他的黑色大衣看起来既暖和又昂贵。


  艾丽森跟着诺埃尔先生走进了一个房间,那里面生着旺旺的炉火。当我看到炉火时,真希望自己也能跟着进去!


  “你冷吧,小家伙?”诺埃尔先生问我。“进来,坐到炉火旁边去。”


  我穿过房间,坐到地板上,紧靠着那美妙的、暖烘烘的炉火。


  诺埃尔先生在一张大桌子后面坐下。有两三个穿着黑大衣的男人靠近窗口站着。艾丽森站在诺埃尔先生面前,她的长发脏兮兮的,身上的旧裙子比头发还要脏。


  “两个星期前,也就是3月18日那天,你在科恩村附近遇到了约翰·劳,”罗杰·诺埃尔说。他的声音低沉而谨慎。“给我讲讲这件事。”


  “我向他要钱,”艾丽森说。“小贩很生气,我不喜欢他。我也很生气,我希望他死!”


  “给我讲讲你的狗是怎么回事。”


  “它是我的朋友,”艾丽森慢慢地说道。“我想要一个朋友,两个月前我找到了那条狗。我把这件事告诉了我的外祖母,她也喜欢那条狗。”


  “那条狗是不是追赶小贩了?”


  “当然追了。我诅咒了小贩,那条狗便去追赶他!”艾丽森说。“现在劳先生病了,我很抱歉。”


  “她是个女巫!”一个男人轻声说。


  罗杰·诺埃尔站了起来,穿过房间走到门口。“詹姆斯·迪瓦斯,进来。我们有话问你。”


  詹姆斯走了进来,站在艾丽森身边。詹姆斯13岁,几乎是个男子汉了,但是,他对很多东西都感到恐惧。他哭了起来。


  “别害怕,”诺埃尔先生说。“我们想让你讲讲你的外祖母老德姆代克的一些事。”


  可是,这时候艾丽森却想说话。“别问他!”她急促地说。“我可以告诉你们关于我外祖母的事,因为我一天到晚和她在一起。我们俩一起翻越潘德尔山,走了一村又一村。她向人们讨饭要钱,我给她帮忙。”艾丽森停住了。她看了看詹姆斯,又看了看诺埃尔先生,接着说:“她曾经诅咒过一个小孩儿,后来,就在那一年,小孩儿死了。”


  “还有你!”詹姆斯说。“你也诅咒过一个小孩儿!有人告诉我了!”詹姆斯突然坐到了地板上,大笑起来。


  “安静!”罗杰·诺埃尔冷冷地说。“艾丽森·迪瓦斯,对我说真话:你曾诅咒过一个小孩儿吗?”


  “是的,诅咒过,”艾丽森喊道。“那个孩子管我叫女巫,我生气了。我就诅咒了他,但是对于他的死我很抱歉。”


  詹姆斯抬起头,张着嘴看着艾丽森。“那个孩子死了,那个孩子死了,”他一遍遍地说着。


  “艾丽森·迪瓦斯,你不能再回家了。”罗杰·诺埃尔缓慢地说道。“我们必须把你送进里德监狱。”


  “可是我需要艾丽森!”我的妈妈在门边气愤地喊着。“是她照顾我的母亲老德姆代克。”


  我看了看我的妈妈,她的脸涨得通红,脸上带着愤怒的表情。我又看了看穿着脏裙子的艾丽森,还有张着嘴坐在地上的詹姆斯。然后我看了一眼诺埃尔先生:他的棕色眼睛流露出热情,他的面容是和善的。


  4月2日,罗杰·诺埃尔和他的随从人员来到了芬斯村附近的艾什拉屋。诺埃尔先生想和我的外祖母谈谈,于是我们全家和她一起去了艾什拉屋。芬斯村离马尔金塔不远,我的外祖母并没有费多少劲就走到了那里。


  老德姆代克是个身材矮小的老太婆,她长着一张胖胖的脸,牙齿全掉光了。她快八十岁了,很难相处。艾丽森不在她更使性子,因为我的妈妈根本不照顾她。


  当我在艾什拉屋再次看到诺埃尔先生时,我感到很高兴。看着他和善的面孔和充满热情的棕色眼睛,我很想靠他近一些。可是房间里人很多,我不敢过去。


  “老德姆代克,我要问你一些问题。”诺埃尔先生说。


  老德姆代克并不害怕。她看了看所有衣帽华贵的男人。“一个穷老太婆能告诉你们有钱人什么呢?”她哈哈大笑着说。她的笑声令我恐惧。我的外祖母就要把一切都告诉他们了!


  她真地说了!


  “20年前,我遇到了魔鬼,”老德姆代克说。“他是一个名叫蒂勃的男孩,他是我的朋友。后来有一只猫来拜访我——一只美丽的猫——随后又来了一条狗。他们都是我的朋友。”


  诺埃尔先生安静地听着,但是有些男人生气地交谈起来。


  “小心点,你们这些有钱人!”我的外祖母喊道。“我能诅咒你们!我能让人丧命!我用泥制成人像——男人的,女人的或是小孩的,当我打碎人像时,那个男人、女人或小孩就会死去。”


  人们开始大喊起来。


  “她是个女巫!一定得要她的命!”


  “不要再说什么了,她必须死,和她的全家一起死!”


  罗杰·诺埃尔站了起来。“安静!”他看了看守在门口的警卫。“把她带走。”他说。“必须把老德姆代克和她的外孙女艾丽森关进兰开斯特城堡监狱。”


  卫兵们抓住我外祖母的胳膊,把她带出门,放到一匹马上。大家全都跑出了艾什拉屋。他们追赶着马队,高喊:“杀死女巫!”


  我寻找着诺埃尔先生,可是他也上了马,跟在卫兵们后面迅速地穿过村子走了。


  我跟在妈妈和詹姆斯后面慢慢地走着。马尔金塔是我的家,但是我并不想回去。我还是个孩子,我希望有个慈爱的人来关心我。


  因为不敢出门,我们在家里呆了好些天。詹姆斯和他的狗坐在火堆前,嘴里念叨着:“兰开斯特城堡,兰开斯特城堡。”他一遍又一遍地说着。我妈妈打我,冲我大嚷大叫,因为那些有钱人很让她恼火。


  3天后,妈妈突然说:“詹姆斯!我们饿了,咱们得吃东西呀!”


  詹姆斯没有答话。


  妈妈穿过房间走到詹姆斯跟前,揪着他的头发。“起来!”她大喊着。“出去给我们找点吃的!你爸爸现在不在了,你必须给我们找吃找喝。”她打了一下他的头。


  詹姆斯慢慢腾腾地站起来。“出去找吃的,”他说。“我必须出去找吃的。”


  天黑了,詹姆斯已经出去好几个小时了。第二天早上,他带着一只羊回来了。


  “我到巴利村去了。”詹姆斯高兴地说。“我找到了这只羊,现在我们可以吃饭了。”


  “起来,詹妮特!”我妈妈喊道。“来给我帮忙!”


  我们家有一些朋友,都是穷人。4月10日星期五那天,他们来到了马尔金塔。他们来询问老德姆代克和艾丽森的情况,然后留下来又吃又喝。


  我帮助妈妈干活。我们在一大堆火上烤羊,客人们和我们一起吃饭。他们还喝起酒来。他们围坐在火堆旁一边喝酒,一边谈论着兰开斯特城堡。


  “咱们到那儿去吧!”一个老太太大声说。“咱们去兰开斯特城堡救出老德姆代克和艾丽森!”


  “我们可以咒死看守,然后把门打破!”我妈妈说。


  “咱们把她俩带回家来!”一个老头儿说。


  “詹妮特,把酒瓶拿来!我们得再喝点!”妈妈喊道。


  我站起来去给妈妈再拿些酒。可是我绊倒在一只狗身上,酒瓶掉在地上摔碎了,酒洒了!


  “你这个坏孩子!”我妈妈嚷道。“你也是个女巫,你清楚!”她站起来打我。她打我的头,揪我的头发。一个老头哈哈大笑,大家也都跟着哄笑起来。


  我穿过房间跑了回去。我不是女巫;我是个9岁的孩子。我恨妈妈和她所有的朋友!由于愤怒我的脸很烫。我离开房间,走出了这所房子。当时是下午,但是由于下着雨,天很黑。潘德尔山也是一片漆黑。它静静地坐落在那里,注视着我。


  “我要去找诺埃尔先生,”我平静地对潘德尔山说。“我要告诉他有关我妈妈和她的朋友们的事情。”



1 law
n.法(律,规,学);律师业;规律,定律
  • He went to the school of law for three years.他在法学院读了三年。
  • The new law will reduce pollution of the rivers.这条新法律将会减轻河流污染。
2 was
v.(is,am的过去式)是,在
  • He said he was right.他说他是正确的。
  • He was cold and hungry.他又冷又饿。
3 curse
n.祸因,祸根;诅咒,咒骂;骂人话
  • His wealth proved a curse to him.他的财富成了祸根。
  • The rabbits are a curse in this part of the country.兔子在这一带农村是一种祸害。
4 cursed
a.可憎的,可恶的,讨厌的
  • The necklace was cursed. 这条项链上附有会给人带来灾难的符咒。
  • She cursed at one of her servants this morning. 今天早晨她大骂了一个仆人。
5 important
adj.重要的;重大的;严重的
  • It's important to find out what he is doing.弄清他在干什么是重要的。
  • This is a very important problem.这个问题很重要。
6 judge
n.裁判员;法官,审判官;推事;vt.判断,判决,裁定,审理,鉴定;vi.下判断,作评价
  • He is a fair judge.他是一位公正的审判员。
  • Teachers always judge their students on the final examination.老师常根据期末考试来评价他们的学生。
7 Miles
n.英里( mile的名词复数 );很多;一英里赛跑;大面积
  • Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles. 八公里约等于五英里。
  • a fortress town enclosed by four miles of ramparts 由四英里长的城墙围着的设防城镇
8 thirtieth
num.第三十
  • A day is about one thirtieth of a month.一天大约是一个月的三十分之一。
  • I'd like to go to Shanghai on December thirtieth.我12月30号想要去上海。
9 came
v.动词come的过去式
  • I was surprised why he came here so early.他为什么那么早到这里,我很惊奇。
  • The doctor came in time to save his life.医生及时来抢救他的生命。
10 tower
n.塔,高楼,堡垒;v.高耸,超越
  • How high is the tower?这塔有多高?
  • The tower is on the top of the hill.塔位于山顶上。
11 device
n.器械,装置;计划,策略,诡计
  • The device will be in production by the end of the year.该装置将于年底投入生产。
  • The device will save much time and effort for us.这种装置会使我们节省大量时间和气力。
12 did
v.动词do的过去式
  • How many goals did you score in the last game?上一场比赛你们进了几个球?
  • Why did you choose basketball in the first place?你为何首先选择篮球呢?
13 ran
vbl.run的过去式
  • He ran,and then slowed down to a walk.他跑着,然后放慢速度步行。
  • As soon as Marie opened the door,the dog ran in.当玛丽一打开门,狗就跑了进来。
14 servant
n.仆人,有用物,公务员,雇员
  • Why doesn't the servant come when I call?当我叫的时候,为何仆人没来?
  • Tell the servant to knock me up at five o'clock.告诉仆人五点敲门叫醒我。
15 said
v.动词say的过去式、过去分词
  • He said to me that he could not come.他对我说他不能来。
  • He said to his mother that he would do it by himself.他对他的母亲说他将自己独立做那件事。
16 saw
vbl.看见(see的过去式);n.锯;v.用锯子锯
  • Would you like to saw a tree for me?你能为我锯棵树吗?
  • The moment I saw you,I knew you were angry with me.我一看到你,就知道你在生我的气。
17 across
adv.横过,使...被理解(或接受);prep.穿过,横过
  • He walked across the road carefully.他小心地过马路。
  • You can go across the bridge.你可以越过这座桥。
18 sat
v.(sit的过去式,过去分词)坐
  • He sat on a chair.他坐在椅子上。
  • The mother sat by the sick child all night long.妈妈整夜守在生病的孩子身旁。
19 fable
n.寓言;童话;神话
  • The fable is given on the next page. 这篇寓言登在下一页上。
  • He had some motive in telling this fable. 他讲这寓言故事是有用意的。
20 stood
vbl.stand的过去式和过去分词
  • She stood up when they came in.当他们进来时,她站了起来。
  • The child stood by the side of his mother.孩子站在母亲身边。
21 eighteenth
adj.第十八的;num.第十八
  • I will meet you on the eighteenth next month.我下月十八号和你见面。
  • We had a birthday party on my eighteenth birthday.在我18岁生日时,我们举办了一个生日晚会。
22 voice
n.说话声;声音
  • Her voice was music to my ears.她的声音听起来就像音乐。
  • That song doesn't suit her voice.那首歌不适合她的嗓子。
23 care
n.小心,照料,忧虑;v.关心,照顾,喜爱,介意
  • I really care about the students in my class.我的确喜欢这个班上的学生。
  • Her work is to take care of the children.她的工作是照料好孩子。
24 die
v.死;死亡
  • Flowers will die without water.没有水,花就会枯死。
  • We shall die some day.我们总有一天要弃世而去。
25 slowly
adv.慢地,缓慢地
  • Speak more slowly,please.请说慢一点。
  • Do it slowly and carefully.要慢慢仔细地做。
26 found
v.建立,创立,创办;vbl.(find的过去分词)找到
  • I found him at home.我发现他在家。
  • The United Nations was found in 1945.联合国于1945年成立。
27 course
n.课程,讲座,过程,路线,一道(菜)
  • The college course was then cut to three years.大学学制那时缩短到三年。
  • Of course,I don't always sleep in the afternoons.当然,我并不总是在下午睡觉。
28 witch
n.巫婆,女巫;vt.施巫术,迷惑
  • The witch changed the prince into a frog.巫婆把王子变成了青蛙。
  • The heartless witch cast a spell on the poor little girl.狠心的女巫对孤苦无助的小女孩施了妖术。
29 quietly
adv.安静地,沉着地,稳地
  • Winter has been come to quietly.冬天悄然地来了。
  • You have to play quietly.你要安安静静地玩。
30 nearly
adv.将近,几乎,差不多
  • I nearly missed the bus.我险些错过了公交车。
  • It is nearly two years since I came here.我来这儿快两年了。
31 abut
v.接界,毗邻
  • The two lots are abut together.那两块地毗连着。
  • His lands abut on the motorway.他的土地毗邻高速公路。
32 died
vbl.死亡,消逝v.死亡,枯萎( die的过去式和过去分词 );死时处于(某种状态)或具有(某种身份)adj.死亡的,消逝的
  • He was banished to Australia, where he died five years later. 他被流放到澳大利亚,五年后在那里去世。
  • He was utterly bereft when his wife died. 他的妻子去世时,他十分凄凉。
33 later
adv.过后,后来;adj.以后的,更后的,较晚的
  • He didn't turn up until half an hour later.半小时后他才出现。
  • This part of the hospital was built on later.医院的这个部分是后来增建的。
34 ate
v.吃,eat的过去式
  • I ate a whole box of chocolates.我吃了一整盒巧克力。
  • It's a long time since she ate out last time.她很长一段时间没在外面吃饭了。
35 somebody
n.重要人物;pron.某人,有人
  • Somebody is using the computer.有人在用电脑。
  • He seems to be somebody.他似乎是个重要人物。
36 suddenly
adv.突然,忽然
  • The weather changed suddenly.天气陡变。
  • He suddenly cried out at the top of his voice.他声嘶力竭地大叫。
37 prison
n.监狱(禁);拘留所
  • They put him in a prison.他们将他逮捕入狱。
  • If you go on like this you will be put into prison. 你这样下去会进监狱的。
38 fence
n.围墙,剑术;v.用篱笆围住,练习剑术,防护;[计算机]栅栏
  • They put a fence around the garden.他们在园子的周围建起了篱笆。
  • The thief jumped himself over a fence and escaped.贼纵身跃过篱笆逃走了。
39 easily
adv.容易地,轻易地,顺利地
  • Money that is easily come by is often easily spent.钱来得容易往往也花得容易。
  • Let's not take the car,we can easily walk over. 我们不用坐车,走着去很方便。
40 going
n.去,离去,地面(或道路)的状况,工作情况;(复数形式)goings: 行为;adj.进行中的,流行的,现存的
  • We're going to listen to a report this afternoon. 今天下午我们要去听报告。
  • He hates leaving the office and going on holiday.他不愿离开办公室去度假。
41 kill
vt.杀死,弄死;扼杀,毁掉;使终止;消磨;vi.杀死;被弄死杀,杀伤;猎获物
  • Many ants kill the horse.蚁多可杀马。
  • She wants to kill me.她想杀了我。
42 clay
n.黏土;泥土
  • The children like making houses of sticks and clay.孩子们喜欢用树枝或黏土盖房子玩。
  • What a love of a clay doll!多么可爱的泥娃娃!
43 dies
v.死,去逝;死亡,枯萎( die的第三人称单数 );死时处于(某种状态)或具有(某种身份)
  • When a close friend dies, we can't help but feel sad. 当一位亲密的朋友去世时,我们不能不难过。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • If he dies without making a will, his closest relative will inherit. 如果他没有立下遗嘱就去世了,他的至亲将成为其继承人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
44 guards
n.卫兵( guard的名词复数 );警戒;警卫队;防护装置v.保护,控制( guard的第三人称单数 )
  • That uniform makes the guards look absurd. 警卫们穿着那种制服看起来怪模怪样的。
  • She left the courtroom flanked by armed guards. 她在武装警卫护送下离开法庭。
45 granddaughter
n.孙女,外孙女
  • You're a wonderful granddaughter.真是个好孙女。
  • His granddaughter works in medicine.他的孙女是医学行业的。
46 castle
n.城堡,象棋中的车;vt.置于城堡中,筑城堡防御
  • We had to give up the castle.我们不得不放弃这座城堡了。
  • He took a photograph of the castle.他拍了一张这个城堡的照片。
47 took
vt.带,载(take的过去式)
  • I took my dog for a walk along the river.我带着狗沿那条河散步。
  • It took me about two hours to cook the meat.我花了大约两个小时来煮这些肉。
48 someone
pron.某人,有人
  • I can hear someone knocking.我听到有人敲门。
  • Someone wants to see her.有人找她。
49 pulled
adj.黑色的;暗的;黑暗的
  • The night is too dark for us to see.夜间太暗,我们看不见。
  • The sky was dark blue and clear when the moon came up.月亮出来时,天空是深蓝色的,非常晴朗。
50 happily
adv.幸福地;愉快地
  • From then on,the prince and princess lived happily.从那时起,王子与公主就幸福地生活在一起。
  • Where we will live happily ever after.我们可以在那里直到永远。
51 got
v.(get的过去式)得到,猜到,明白
  • I just got some bad news.我刚得到一些坏消息。
  • I have got far too much work to do.我要做的事太多了。
52 tenth
n.第十,十分之一
  • The tenth question is very difficult.第十个问题十分难。
  • He is the tenth in order.按顺序他是第十个。
53 had
vbl.have的过去式和过去分词;conj.有
  • I just had a good idea!我有个好主意!
  • The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand.这个男孩手上拿一条小树枝。
54 visitors
n.访问者( visitor的名词复数 );参观者;游客;候鸟
  • a constant stream of visitors all day 整天络绎不绝的游客
  • The composer was one of many illustrious visitors to the town. 那位作曲家是许多造访过这个城市的杰出人物之一。
55 fell
vbl.fall的过去式,vt.击倒,打倒(疾病等),致于...死地,砍伐;n.一季所伐的木材,兽皮,羊毛;adj.凶猛的,可怕的
  • I fell to the ground.我摔倒在地上。
  • The young couple fell in love at first sight.这对年轻人一见钟情。
56 broke
v.(动词break的过去式)折断;打破
  • He dropped his glass on the floor and broke it.他把玻璃杯掉到地板上打碎了。
  • After a long silence, she broke into a laugh.她沉默了很久之后,忽然笑了起来。
57 hated
v.憎恨( hate的过去式和过去分词 );讨厌;不愿;为…感到抱歉
  • She hated the flummery of public relations. 她讨厌公关工作中的虚夸恭维。
  • It was galling to have to apologize to a man she hated. 令人恼火的是得向她憎恶的男人道歉。
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acidity
aerosol food
afghanistani
alloy irons
antibiolumphin
ashpan blower valve
automatic assembly
avi cable
bakeout degassing clamp
birchleaf pear
body-curved disease
bodywood
bottom relief map
Bozeman's position
bridge cloth
bullock blocks
bushing electric
call accepted signal
chondriomere
Cirbanal
close set
color constants
comebackers
commodity wastage
correptions
courier bag
Cunaxa
departmentation by process or equipment
electronic fire-control equipment
element name
encoded fields
end of astronomical evening twilight
engine pod
ensampling
epss network
featurism
ferret distemper virus
fiber-map
full electronic switching
gallucci
general-purpose diagnostic program
geographical north
geospatial engineering
glowfly
haberse
hardware stage
hexagonal mirror
hot penetration construction
Hudsonian godwit
Immobilon
interstitial distance (mather 1936)
investigation on audience
Krasnaya Polyana
layer-wound solenoid
leather loader
limestone neutralization treatment
maximal tubular excretory capacity
melanedema
natural rate of unemployment
nerr
non-coplanar transfer
norvasc
nosedives
OMR (optical mark reader)
optically positive
over bridges
partner with
Pashtunwali
patung series
paving stone degeneration of retina
permanent magnet moving coil meter
pivoted bucket carrier
plantar spaces
plunged into
prince fumimaro konoyes
prodan
psychoanalytical theory
Pterocles
pyrophoric lead
raw material of woodcharcaol
roller chamfer
schwab
Scythians
sequentially-lobed radar
signal smoke
signe de peau d'orange
slugft
So it goes
sp vol
spin space
Stackelberg decision theory
swansea
tandem electrostatic generator
terry swatch
the leaflets of the trifoliolate leaves
topochemical control
variable acceptance sampling
viscosity model
Warenford
weighing-appliance
zeomorphis