时间:2019-02-17 作者:英语课 分类:汪培珽儿童英文分级书单《神奇树屋》


英语课

  Early sunlight slanted 1 into the tree house. The cool breezesmelled of wild grass.



"Oh, man," said Jack 2. "These are neat clothes."Their jeans and T-shirts had magically changed. Jack had on abuckskin shirt and pants. Annie wore a fringed 3 buckskin dress.



They both wore soft leather boots and coonskin caps. Jack'sbackpack was now a leather bag.



"I feel like a mountain man," he said.



"All you're missing is a mountain," said Annie. She pointedout the window.



Jack and Teddy looked out.



The tree house sat in a lone 4 tree in a vast golden prairie. Thesun was rising in the distance.



Wind whispered through the tall yellow grass. Shh--shh--shh,it said.



"We need a gift from the prairie blue," said Jack.



"I bet that means the sky," said Annie, looking up.



"Yep," said Jack. The sky was growing bluer as they watched.



"But how are we supposed to get it?""Just like last time," said Annie. "We have to wait till someonegives it to us.""I don't see any sign of people out there," said Jack.



He opened their book and read aloud.



The Great Plains are in the middle of the United States. Beforethe 20th century, this vast prairie covered nearly a fifth ofAmerica's land. Some called it "an ocean of grass."Jack pulled out his notebook.



"Come on," said Annie.



She picked up Teddy and carried him down the ladder.



Jack quickly wrote:



Great Plains - lots of land"Wow, this is like an ocean of grass," Annie called frombelow.



Jack slipped the Great Plains book and his notebook into hisleather bag and climbed down.



When he stepped onto the ground, the grass came all the wayup to his chest. It tickled 5 his nose.



"Ah-ah-CHOO!" he sneezed.



"Let's go swimming in the grass ocean," said Annie.



She started off with Teddy under her arm. The wind blewgently as Jack hurried after her. All he could see was rollingwaves of grass.



They walked and walked and walked. Finally, they stopped torest.



"We could walk for months and never see anything but grass,"said Jack.



Arf! Arf!



"Teddy says there's something great up ahead," said Annie.



"You can't tell what he's saying," said Jack. "He's just barking.""I can tell," said Annie. "Trust me.""We can't walk all day," said Jack.



"Come on," said Annie.



"Just a little farther." She started walking again.



"Oh, brother," said Jack.



But he kept going through the tall, rippling 6 grass. They wentdown a small slope, then up a small rise. At the top of the rise,Jack froze.



"Wow, that is great," he whispered.



"Told you," said Annie.



有偏见的; 倾斜的
  • The sun slanted through the window. 太阳斜照进窗户。
  • She had slanted brown eyes. 她有一双棕色的丹凤眼。
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • 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。
具流苏的,具…的(等于fringy); 加穗的; 带边饰的; 毛边
  • The house is fringed by fields and woodlands. 这房子的周围是田地和树林。
  • A line of trees fringed the pool. 水池周围种植着一排树木。
adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的
  • A lone sea gull flew across the sky.一只孤独的海鸥在空中飞过。
  • She could see a lone figure on the deserted beach.她在空旷的海滩上能看到一个孤独的身影。
(使)发痒( tickle的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)愉快,逗乐
  • We were tickled pink to see our friends on television. 在电视中看到我们的一些朋友,我们高兴极了。
  • I tickled the baby's feet and made her laugh. 我胳肢孩子的脚,使她发笑。
起涟漪的,潺潺流水般声音的
  • I could see the dawn breeze rippling the shining water. 我能看见黎明的微风在波光粼粼的水面上吹出道道涟漪。
  • The pool rippling was caused by the waving of the reeds. 池塘里的潺潺声是芦苇摇动时引起的。
学英语单词
a wang
angular motion sensor
auor
bansloi r.
bargepoles
battle-subs
be clever at
beat down plain with the earth
Beckmann's differeotial thermometer
bed side board
blue-rinse brigade
boulder shore
Broddbo
carriacous
celebrity
centre reamer
Chandra Shekhar
Chinese Physical Society
cinnamon leaf oil
coagulation butter
continuous operator
defeat switch
dermatoneurosis
distress area
disuniates
driving winding
employee-related
empyema tube
external pressure cylinder
failure incipient
female duet
fight to the finish
Food Distribution Administration
genetic quality
geochemical behaviour
have somebody over
heddle eye
highly-praised
Homocrinus
hone out
horny-layer aspergillosis
hot key
internal level
jet dynamics
kauais
keloidalscar
King-Of-The-Salmon
lebens
linear minimization
Mannheim School
maser voltage
merkland
metastable atoms
modular fixture
narrow-angle aerial camera
nitzschia obtusa scalpelliformis
Noise power density.
Nootkatin
nuclei parabrachiales
nucleus thoracicus
oom paul krugers
oral accusation
oxygen blowing
pent-ups
perquaric (c.i.p.w.)
photoelectric light wave comparator
pierceless
plottage
powder and shot
premier league
prodipine
protecting means
pulls over
put on short allowance
radar frequency band
Rayleigh's equation
ringshaped selection system
robertsonian translocation
Saint Louis Post-Dispatch
scene designer
secondary resonance
self-acting intermittent brake
Sentispac
shifting bearing
shipper-receiver difference
shut your mouth
sixth-grader
snowblindness
soft-boarding
Sporopachydermia
stream barker
subsids
Tantalism
Tel'mansk
Trichechiformes
triggerman
turnage
two pass macroassembler
upper sternopleural bristle
wet-fastness property
Wolff's law
zygomatic traction