时间:2018-12-05 作者:英语课 分类:哈利波特与魔法石


英语课

  A low rumbling 1 sound had broken the silence around them. It grewsteadily louder as they looked up and down the street for some signof a headlight; it swelled 2 to a roar as they both looked up at thesky -- and a huge motorcycle fell out of the air and landed on theroad in front of them.

If the motorcycle was huge, it was nothing to the man sittingastride it. He was almost twice as tall as a normal man and atleast five times as wide. He looked simply too big to be allowed,and so wild - long tangles 3 of bushy black hair and beard hid most ofhis face, he had hands the size of trash can lids, and his feet intheir leather boots were like baby dolphins. In his vast, musculararms he was holding a bundle of blankets.

"Hagrid," said Dumbledore, sounding relieved. "At last. Andwhere did you get that motorcycle?""Borrowed it, Professor Dumbledore, sit," said the giant,climbing carefully off the motorcycle as he spoke 4. "Young SiriusBlack lent it to me. I've got him, sir.""No problems, were there?""No, sir -- house was almost destroyed, but I got him out allright before the Muggles started swarmin' around. He fell asleepas we was flyin' over Bristol."Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall bent 5 forward over the bundleof blankets. Inside, just visible, was a baby boy, fast asleep. Undera tuft of jet-black hair over his forehead they could see a curiouslyshaped cut, like a bolt of lightning.

"Is that where -?" whispered Professor McGonagall.

"Yes," said Dumbledore. "He'll have that scar forever.""Couldn't you do something about it, Dumbledore?""Even if I could, I wouldn't. Scars can come in handy. I haveone myself above my left knee that is a perfect map of the LondonUnderground. Well -- give him here, Hagrid -- we'd better get thisover with."Dumbledore took Harry 6 in his arms and turned toward the Dursleys'

house.

"Could I -- could I say good-bye to him, sir?" asked Hagrid. Hebent his great, shaggy head over Harry and gave him what must havebeen a very scratchy, whiskery kiss. Then, suddenly, Hagrid letout a howl like a wounded dog.

"Shhh!" hissed 7 Professor McGonagall, "you'll wake the Muggles!""S-s-sorry," sobbed 8 Hagrid, taking out a large, spottedhandkerchief and burying his face in it. "But I c-c-can't stand it-- Lily an' James dead -- an' poor little Harry off ter live withMuggles -""Yes, yes, it's all very sad, but get a grip on yourself, Hagrid,or we'll be found," Professor McGonagall whispered, patting Hagridgingerly on the arm as Dumbledore stepped over the low garden walland walked to the front door. He laid Harry gently on the doorstep,took a letter out of his cloak, tucked it inside Harry's blankets,and then came back to the other two. For a full minute the three ofthem stood and looked at the little bundle; Hagrid's shoulders shook,Professor McGonagall blinked furiously, and the twinkling lightthat usually shone from Dumbledore's eyes seemed to have gone out.

"Well," said Dumbledore finally, "that's that. We've no businessstaying here. We may as well go and join the celebrations.""Yeah," said Hagrid in a very muffled 9 voice, "I'll be takin'

Sirius his bike back. G'night, Professor McGonagall -- ProfessorDumbledore, sir."Wiping his streaming eyes on his jacket sleeve, Hagrid swunghimself onto the motorcycle and kicked the engine into life; witha roar it rose into the air and off into the night.

"I shall see you soon, I expect, Professor McGonagall," saidDumbledore, nodding to her. Professor McGonagall blew her nosein reply.

Dumbledore turned and walked back down the street. On the cornerhe stopped and took out the silver Put-Outer. He clicked it once,and twelve balls of light sped back to their street lamps so thatPrivet Drive glowed suddenly orange and he could make out a tabbycat slinking around the corner at the other end of the street. Hecould just see the bundle of blankets on the step of number four.

"Good luck, Harry," he murmured. He turned on his heel and witha swish of his cloak, he was gone.

A breeze ruffled 10 the neat hedges of Privet Drive, which laysilent and tidy under the inky sky, the very last place you wouldexpect astonishing things to happen. Harry Potter rolled overinside his blankets without waking up. One small hand closed onthe letter beside him and he slept on, not knowing he was special,not knowing he was famous, not knowing he would be woken in a fewhours' time by Mrs. Dursley's scream as she opened the front doorto put out the milk bottles, nor that he would spend the next fewweeks being prodded 11 and pinched by his cousin Dudley... He couldn'tknow that at this very moment, people meeting in secret all over thecountry were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed voices:

"To Harry Potter -- the boy who lived!"



1 rumbling
增强( swell的过去式和过去分词 ); 肿胀; (使)凸出; 充满(激情)
  • The infection swelled his hand. 由于感染,他的手肿了起来。
  • After the heavy rain the river swelled. 大雨过后,河水猛涨。
2 tangles
(使)缠结, (使)乱作一团( tangle的第三人称单数 )
  • Long hair tangles easily. 长头发容易打结。
  • Tangles like this still interrupted their intercourse. 像这类纠缠不清的误会仍然妨碍着他们的交情。
3 spoke
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
4 bent
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
5 harry
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
6 hissed
发嘶嘶声( hiss的过去式和过去分词 ); 发嘘声表示反对
  • Have you ever been hissed at in the middle of a speech? 你在演讲中有没有被嘘过?
  • The iron hissed as it pressed the wet cloth. 熨斗压在湿布上时发出了嘶嘶声。
7 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。
8 muffled
adj.(声音)被隔的;听不太清的;(衣服)裹严的;蒙住的v.压抑,捂住( muffle的过去式和过去分词 );用厚厚的衣帽包着(自己)
  • muffled voices from the next room 从隔壁房间里传来的沉闷声音
  • There was a muffled explosion somewhere on their right. 在他们的右面什么地方有一声沉闷的爆炸声。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 ruffled
v.刺,戳( prod的过去式和过去分词 );刺激;促使;(用手指或尖物)戳
  • She prodded him in the ribs to wake him up. 她用手指杵他的肋部把他叫醒。
  • He prodded at the plate of fish with his fork. 他拿叉子戳弄着那盘鱼。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
8s
alkali metal dispenser
all (the) year round
ambac
anti - virus program
astragalus adsurgens pallas
BA-34276
bankruptcy amendment act
bean trefoil
beggar-my-neighbour strategy
blood cockle
bomp
booked for
brained
Burakin
capital controversy
Chi.
chilia-
claim for libility
clean install
closed shelter decker
commonitions
conscription age
cover-line
critical update
crosslinking density
Death Valley driver
defendeth
dephenzoat
devil's food
Dolisal
double booking
falling rate drying period
galant
gasterechema
global navigation satellite system (glonass)
going on at
guessin'
gum belt
high-speed serial printer
hurly burly
hypochloruric
item no
liangchiashan group
Lincolnite
linens
low pass
low shrub
lower mantles
masari
moding circuit
molecular asymmetry
mountcastle
mud logger
Mydplegic
n/a
Nichisedan
on the downlow
on-licences
Oriental arborvitae
partnership organization
patzke
Pineridge
pipelaying vessel metbod
possible of
propionylated
pulverised
rail work
Ramus inferior ossis pubis
rattail radish
regulus goodfellowi
repository table
resonance of rolling stock
reverable
round-robin servicing
screw-type lens mount
secondary superheater
Sefton, Mt.
selection statistic
set a machine in motion
shearing mechanism
shibilants
silo unloader
slight cold
slotted headless screw with flat chamfered end
stylitic
subdata base
Summerson-Barker methods
teleseismic detection
Ten commandment
Tenoveginotomy
the sea of japan
thermal switch starter
thoughtest
transfer ladle
trigger-happiness
un-englished
vacuum egg lifter
vane-board
washints
water lily
worker cell