时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:6 蓝色海湾之谜 Blue Bay Mystery


英语课

CHAPTER 9

Bread



One by one the family woke up. They laughed at one another for going to sleep on the sand.



“We needed a nap 1 in the middle of the day,” said Mr. Alden. “The sun is very hot.”



“I’d like to see how that breadfruit is getting along,” said Jessie.



“So would I,” said Mike. “It doesn’t look like bread at all.”



“No, only like big green brains,” said Benny.



Over the rocks they went. They walked along the sandy beach. “We ought to call this Shark Bay,” said Mike.



“Good,” said Lars. “That is just what it is. It is very dangerous.”



Everyone was looking at the water. All but Benny. He happened to look the other way. He looked at the woods. Something was moving in the woods. He looked again. A long vine 2 was swinging. One end of the vine was up in a tall tree. The other end went up, too. It went out of sight in another tree.



“A swing!” shouted Benny. “Look at it.”



“Now what do you know!” said Henry. “A real swing.”



Lars walked through the bushes. He pulled on the swing. It did not come down.



“Here, let me sit in it,” cried Mike. He sat down on the big vine and pushed. The swing seemed to be very strong.



“I can go way up high, Ben!” cried Mike excitedly.



“Be careful, Mike,” said Grandfather. “Take it easy. That swing might break suddenly. We don’t want any broken legs here.”



Henry said, “Grandfather, a vine wouldn’t grow like that all by itself, would it?”



“It could grow like that,” said Mr. Alden, “but I don’t think it did. See, all the leaves are off. Someone took off all the leaves.”



“Oh, dear,” said Jessie. “We have a mystery, and it gets worse all the time.”



“I think it gets better all the time,” said Mike, swinging gently. “Someday we will find out who made this swing and who lives here.”



“We have plenty of time, and plenty of clues,” said Benny. “Let me have a swing, too, Mike.”



“No, you come another day and swing,” said Lars suddenly. “We must get back to that breadfruit.”



When Lars took the breadfruit out of the fire, they saw some soft, baked fruit, the shape of enormous 4 eggs. He took them out one by one and put them on big leaves.



“Those leaves are as big as umbrellas,” said Jessie.



“Yes, people use them for umbrellas when it rains,” said Lars. “Now see there are seeds inside the breadfruit.” He took out about thirty seeds. Each was as big as a nut.



“Eat them,” said Lars. “The seeds are nutty and rich. Then you eat the soft part of the fruit with the razor clam 5 shells.”



“We must make those spoons very soon,” said Henry. “We need spoons for everything.”



“I like this,” said Benny. He bit into a seed. “It does taste nutty.”



“I’ll open the canned meat,” said Henry. “Then we’ll have meat and bread together.”



He did so. With cold meat and hot breadfruit, the family enjoyed a full meal. They had bananas for dessert. They did not know that someone was watching them all the time.



The days went by very fast now. Every day brought more surprises. They made the two huts ready for rain, but it did not rain. Every day was beautiful. The Blue Bay was bluer than ever, and the green bay was greener.



One day they all went to the spring for water. Benny looked first at the white shell. It had been moved.



Benny said to himself, “That shell has been moved. It was right next to this white stone. Now it is over on the other side. I bet 3 someone drinks here every day.”



But they never saw anyone. The myna bird did not come back. They dug the sand out of the Explorer II boat and washed it. They pulled it higher on the sand. It looked fine. But this time they did not hear any whine 6 from the treetops.



Everyone had a fine spoon now. They had bowls too. They made a bowl from half a coconut 7 shell. Jessie said, “I like coconut milk better than dry milk now. It is sweeter.”



“I like sugar cane 8 the best,” said Mike. “That is the sweetest of all.”



“Sugar cane is our candy,” said Benny. “We can pick it any time we want to.”



And so the days went by. Nobody ever thought of the Sea Star, because they didn’t want it to come. They were having too good a time.



1 nap
n.(白天)打瞌睡,打盹
  • The nap of the coat has been worn off.外衣上的绒毛已经磨掉了。
  • Don't bother me while I am taking my nap.我小睡的时候不要打扰我。
2 vine
n.葡萄树;蔓;藤
  • The vine twines round the tree.这藤盘绕在树干上。
  • There is a vine yard before the hill.山前有一个葡萄园。
3 bet
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
  • I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
  • I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
4 enormous
adj.巨大的;庞大的
  • An enormous sum of money is injected each year into teaching.每年都有大量资金投入到教学中。
  • They wield enormous political power.他们行使巨大的政治权力。
5 clam
n.蛤,蛤肉
  • Yup!I also like clam soup and sea cucumbers.对呀!我还喜欢蛤仔汤和海参。
  • The barnacle and the clam are two examples of filter feeders.藤壶和蛤类是滤过觅食者的两种例子。
6 whine
v.哀号,号哭;n.哀鸣
  • You are getting paid to think,not to whine.支付给你工资是让你思考而不是哀怨的。
  • The bullet hit a rock and rocketed with a sharp whine.子弹打在一块岩石上,一声尖厉的呼啸,跳飞开去。
7 coconut
n.椰子
  • The husk of this coconut is particularly strong.椰子的外壳很明显非常坚固。
  • The falling coconut gave him a terrific bang on the head.那只掉下的椰子砰地击中他的脑袋。
8 cane
n.手杖,细长的茎,藤条;v.以杖击,以藤编制的
  • This sugar cane is quite a sweet and juicy.这甘蔗既甜又多汁。
  • English schoolmasters used to cane the boys as a punishment.英国小学老师过去常用教鞭打男学生作为惩罚。
学英语单词
abastardise
adelantados
Alatet
all get outs
apparent power volume density
atomic number 87
banquet song
blind stitch
bolting reel
bona fide purchaser
cake mo(u)ld
calamity detection
Carlux
catboat
checked baggage
city ecological system
common consequence effect (allais)
compensated geoid
confidence in the currency
constipulation
countably subadditive
crack resistance
cyanogen polymer
dead-in-shell
Delingde
drebin
dry hole agreement
dryness syndrome
embeddability
enlessened
error cancelling
fat sandwich
flour duster
grease way
grouses
guthries
head of tripod
heat-resistant cable
hell fence
high purity tantalum oxide
hok
hunkeys
idlety
incut
isospinorial
laterosporin
laylas
litlle
lux-hour
macho dancers
macropetalichthyids
manihot poisoning
mechanism of remote sensing
micro-programmed computer
midsagittal section
mitred elbow
mole fraction
MPL
neutral goods
nilamanis
non-parametric tolerance interval
ordinary tractrix
parallel Christiania
peronoplasmopara cucumeris
Pilea swinglei
planet-hunting
plasma freezing drier
polythene rope
poppet type extraction valve
prepg.
reamplified
reextend
relaxing factor
repeat oneself
retro rocket
river bed paving
rock ladder
rotary bending test
rotational flex fatigue failure
run a risk
runway observation
safety wire distribution cabinet
Salary Reduction Contribution
Scottish law
Serinus
sevenday
shop activity data entry
silk cord
So the world wags
solder-covered wire
spirochaetosis obermeieri
sycosiform
tabascoes
to broach to
tree-ear
trichalcite
trip on
tsou
undue aerial activity
unsignalled
upper palaeolithic period
vermiculation