时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:3 黄色小屋的秘密 The Yellow House Mys


英语课

It’s better to lose the food than the tents, isn’t it, Joe?” asked Jessie.



“It certainly is,” answered Joe, feeding the fire. “We will get along all right for one night. This rain will stop as suddenly as it began. I think by tomorrow morning we can get back on the lake.”



Jessie thought that out. “Does that mean we must have dinner, and supper and breakfast here, Joe?”



Joe winked 2 at her. “Right,” he said. “But I guess we won’t have much breakfast.”



“Let’s eat half the potatoes for dinner and the rest for supper,” said Jessie, thinking 3. “But we have no butter, and no salt. Just potatoes.”



“Better than nothing, Jess,” said Henry, looking at his sister. “You always make the best of things. Now, let’s get lots of wood. We can’t get much wetter. Then when we do get dry, we won’t have to go out in the rain again.”



By the time the potatoes were done, there was a big pile 4 of wood in Joe’s tent and there were six hungry people sitting by the fire.



With a long stick, Joe and Henry pulled the potatoes out of the fire.



“Two each,” said Jessie. She gave them out. That is, she rolled two potatoes to each one. “Now let’s put the canned milk in the water pail 6 with some spring water.”



“What a dinner!” cried Benny. “I don’t like canned milk when I’m home. But it tastes all right here.”



It was certainly queer 7 not to have any dishes except a water pail and milk cans. But even as the wind kept on blowing and the rain kept on falling, everyone was very happy to have tin 5 cups and a water pail.



“We are pretty lucky to have anything to eat,” said Violet 8. “If you hadn’t found the bag, Benny, we wouldn’t be eating now.”



The children opened the hot potatoes with sticks. They ate them with small sticks.



“Awfully hot, aren’t they?” said Henry, burning his fingers. “But aren’t they delicious!”



“We have to eat slowly this time,” said Joe. “Make them last as long as you can.”



“No dishes to wash,” said Benny. “Too bad we lost that funny little baker 9.”



Then Joe said, “Let me tell you just what we have to do, children.”



Everyone looked up and listened.



“This is a very long lake as you see,” began Joe. “But if we start very early tomorrow morning, we ought 1 to get to the end of our trip before noon.”



“Where do we come out, Joe?” asked Jessie.



“We come out in a very small village,” answered Joe. “When I was here, there were only a few houses and a store.”



“What is the name of this place?” asked Henry.



“I don’t think it has any real name,” said Joe, thinking. “They just call it Old Village. Most of it is very old. Only one or two houses were built when the Indians lived there.”



“After we get to Old Village, you don’t know where to go next?” asked Benny.



“No, I don’t,” said Joe. “That is the end of Bear Trail 10.”



“Well, never mind,” said Henry. “Something is sure to happen. We may find the tin box, or even Bill. I can hardly wait to find clues 11.”



Joe did not answer. He was thinking.



“I do wish we had saved some of our fish from yesterday,” said Jessie. “We had enough left to go with our potatoes for supper.”



“That’s all right, Jessie,” said Benny, taking his last drink of milk. “I’m not hungry at all.”



They all laughed. “That’s because you have just eaten your dinner,” said Violet. “You’ll be hungry again at supper time, and then again at breakfast.”



“O.K.” said Benny. “Then I suppose we’ll really starve 12 without any breakfast at all.”



“Not quite,” said Alice, smiling at the boy.



The wind was still blowing and the rain still came down. The children put sticks on the fire, and drank the spring water in the pail. Jessie had washed out the tin cans and they drank water because the milk was all gone.



After a supper of potatoes, they were all glad to go to bed. They were still hungry, but they were warm and dry.



From his tent Joe called goodnight to the girls. Then he said, “Notice the wind.”



“What’s the matter with the wind, Joe?” asked Benny sitting up. “Oh, I see what you mean. There isn’t any.”



“That’s right,” said Joe, laughing. “It has just stopped blowing. Tomorrow will be a fine day, I think. Just you wait and see.”



But Benny sat up again. He called out, “Hi, Jessie!”



“What do you want, Benny?” Jessie called back.



“Let’s call this Potato Camp, because we didn’t eat anything here but potatoes.” After that, the children always called it Potato Camp.



1 ought
v.aux.应该,大概;n.责任
  • Ought I to hand in the homework today?我应当在今天交上作业吗?
  • They ought to be here by now.他们这个时候该到了。
2 winked
v.使眼色( wink的过去式和过去分词 );递眼色(表示友好或高兴等);(指光)闪烁;闪亮
  • He winked at her and she knew he was thinking the same thing that she was. 他冲她眨了眨眼,她便知道他的想法和她一样。
  • He winked his eyes at her and left the classroom. 他向她眨巴一下眼睛走出了教室。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
3 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。
4 pile
n.堆,大堆,大量,电池,桥桩,软毛,痔疮;vi.堆起,堆积,积累,挤;vt.堆于,累积
  • Collect the books and put them in a pile on my desk.把书收起来放在我的桌子上。
  • Pile the leaves in the corner of the yard.把树叶堆到院子里。
5 tin
n.[化]锡, 马口铁, 罐&vt.涂锡于&adj.锡制的
  • He bought a tin of pork.他买了一听猪肉罐头。
  • I need another tin of paint.我还需要一罐油漆。
6 pail
n.桶,提桶
  • There was a pail of water on the ground.地上有一桶水。
  • She can lift a pail of water from the ground.她能把一桶水提起来。
7 queer
adj.奇怪的,异常的,不舒服的,眩晕的
  • I heard some queer footsteps.我听到某种可疑的脚步声。
  • She has been queer lately.她最近身体不舒服。
8 violet
adj.紫色的;n.紫罗兰
  • She likes to wear violet dresses.他喜欢穿紫色的衣服。
  • Violet is the color of wisdom,peace and strength.紫色是智慧的,和平的和力量的颜色。
9 baker
n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
10 trail
n.踪迹,痕迹,一串,尾部,小径,尾,持枪姿势;vt.拖,尾随,追踪,落后于
  • The car raised a trail of dust.汽车掀起了一股尘土。
  • The hound found the trail of the rabbit.猎狗发现了兔子的踪迹。
11 clues
n.线索( clue的名词复数 );提示;(帮助警方破案的)线索;(纵横填字谜、游戏或问题的)提示词语
  • The police think the videotape may hold some vital clues to the identity of the killer. 警方认为那盘录像带可能录有能确认凶手身份的一些重要线索。
  • contextual clues to the meaning 上下文提供的理解其含义的线索
12 starve
vi.饿死;挨饿;极需,渴望;vt.使挨饿
  • They decided to starve the enemy out.他们决定使敌人受饿而出来。
  • Don't starve the kitten.别饿着小猫。
学英语单词
aerodynamic area
air-ballast pump
Alborz, Reshteh-ye Kūhhā-ye
archipelago state
auto-instruction device
automotive engineerings
Baccelli's method
biotic constitution
clarabella
collector beam lead
cometology
compass corrector unit
conical wedge anchorage
convincing case
cuillins
delofting
demersing
discarded cobalt granule
dormouse
duodirectional relay
elastances
enacting
etamestrol
fabricated and detachable steel bridge
femur head
financial strategies
first run
flapstop
fluviomorphology
foreign intelligence
free form coding
fungicidin
gadolina fuel pin
gallica
gas tungsten arc welding(GTAW)
get the shaft
geus
Grenzer
heavy-duty thread
hindered settling
honeyedly
hook stud
human potential
hydropyle
Impatiens bracteata
kroners
lower cable
lower story
mangled
Matricaria inodora
maximum junction temperature
maxipen
Meakin
measurement tonnage
methyl proplonate
mindpowers
Mouse amplifier
multi-chip embedded module
multifrequency signal
narcotic plant
newly-generateds
non-coherent reemission
ouralborite (uralborite)
para-sulfamoylbenzoic acid
pertness
polyanthi
popoi
postonement
precoracoid process
prothrombase
PTPA
publicinterest
radioepidermitis
railroad crossing gate
rasvumite
RFQ (request for quote)
rock barnacles
savaloys
selector pulse generator
set much value on
Shade-endurance
sling-dog
socioanthropologists
softshell(ed) clam
solar particle radiation
spectro-fluoro-phosphorimeter
test component
the millennium
tropical forest zones
Two Thumbs Ra.
unit-ramp function
unquotes
view from left
Virormone
wall plant
weak preference
whoopee cushions
wild and whirling words
WordPerfect Office
work out an outline
yomigo
youling (england)