时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:5 迈克的谜案 Mike's Mystery


英语课

CHAPTER 11

Pie Day



Everyone was tired that night. Even Mike and Benny did not talk very long. They put down a soft rug for Spotty, but he would not sleep on it. He lay down on the hard floor just under Mike’s bed.



“That’s just like a dog,” said Mike. “They never stay where you put them.”



“Lady always sleeps in Aunt Jane’s room and Watch always sleeps in Jessie’s room,” said Benny. “He is really her dog, you know.”



“No,” said Mike, “I thought he was your dog.”



“Well, he is all our dog,” said Benny.



“I know what you mean, Ben,” said Mike, yawning. He was too sleepy to argue.



“Good night,” said Ben and went to his own room.



Both boys were soon asleep.



Up at the mine, Mrs. Wood and Pat went to sleep in their new beds. Mrs. Wood wanted to get up very early next morning.



It was about six o’clock when Mrs. Wood called Pat to a breakfast of eggs and bacon, toast and cereal 1 and two glasses of milk. “I can hardly wait to begin a pie,” she said to Pat. “You get washed at the sink and then come and eat. After that you can help me.”



Pat said, “I bet Mike and Ben will be up here early, too. They don’t want to miss anything, do they, Ma?”



“No. They don’t miss very much,” said Mrs. Wood with a smile.



Just as she finished washing the dishes, the other children came to the door.



“One of the men gave us a ride,” said Benny. “See what Violet has!” Violet had a piece of wood in her hands. There were big black letters on it. It was the new sign to go over the door.



Mrs. Wood read it. “MIKE’S MOTHER’S PLACE. Isn’t that grand?”



Henry climbed up and nailed it over the door.



“Now tell us what to do, Mrs. Wood!” cried Jessie. She was excited. Her cheeks were very pink.



“Well, I have a good rule for pies,” said Mrs. Wood. “You do not touch the crust with your hands. You put it between two pieces of wax paper before you roll it out. First you girls mix some flour with shortening 2 in those big bowls. I’ll show you.”



“Jessie knows how,” said Benny. “She is a fine pie maker 3.”



“Yes, I am sure she is,” said Mrs. Wood with a smile. “You boys turn on the ovens to 400. It’s a wonderful stove you bought! Then set thirty of those tins in a row on the long table.”



Soon everyone was hard at work. Mrs. Wood said, “I shall make only two kinds of pie the first day. We’ll make cherry and apple. So you boys open the big cans, and leave them on the table. Just keep the dogs out of the way.”



“I’ll tie them up,” said Mike.



“Oh, no,” said Jessie. “Don’t tie Watch. Listen, Watch, lie down!” Watch lay down at once and looked up at Jessie. He wagged 4 his tail, but he did not get up.



“I wish Spotty could do that,” said Mike. “I’ll have to tie him.”



“Some day we could teach him,” said Benny. “But it will take a whole box of fig 5 bars. When he starts to lie down, you give him a piece of a fig bar. When he gets up you say No! loud, like that.”



“I’ll make some fig cookies some day,” said Mrs. Wood laughing.



They made thirty pies. The girls helped roll out the crust between two papers. They lifted the crust onto the tins without touching 6 it.



“Oh, isn’t this fun!” said Violet.



“You children seem to have fun just being kind to somebody,” said Mrs. Wood with a loving look at her.



“Somebody’s coming!” shouted Mike from the open door. “It’s a lady from town.”



The lady laughed. She said, “I hear you sell pies.”



“Yes,” said Mike. “But they aren’t done yet.”



“When will they be done, little boy?” asked the lady.



“I’m not a little boy,” answered Mike, “but I’ll ask my mother.”



“About ten o’clock,” Mrs. Wood called out.



“About ten o’clock,” repeated Mike.



“I’ll be back then,” said the lady. “I want an apple pie.”



“We’ll save one for you,” said Mike. “I’ll know you by your face. It’s pretty.”



“Well, thank you,” said the lady, laughing. “Are you Mike?”



“Yes, I’m Mike, and it’s my mother making pies.”



When the pies were baked, they smelled delicious. They were nice and brown. The lady came back for her pie.



She said, “I told some people down on the street, and they are coming to buy pies.”



“I hope there will be enough for the miners,” said Mrs. Wood. “We really made the pies for the men.”



“Let’s make some more!” cried Jessie. “It will be too bad if the men don’t get any.”



The girls soon rolled out more pies. The boys opened another can of cherries. It was lucky they did so. When the whistle blew at noon, the men came pouring out of the mine. They saw the new sign, and they all wanted hot pies. Soon all the pies were sold.



“We haven’t any left for us,” said Mike sadly.



“Yes, Mike, I saved one pie,” said his mother. “It was burned a little. I can cut it into seven pieces.”



“I like pie burned a little,” said Benny.



The family all sat around the long table to eat lunch. Maggie had sent up a large basket of sandwiches and salad and pink lemonade with ice in it. Everyone was very hungry.



“What do we do now?” asked Violet.



“We don’t make any more pies, that’s sure,” said Mrs. Wood. “We have done enough work for today.”



“Let’s have that race!” said Benny. “Let’s race the dogs!”



“O.K.,” said Mike. “Let’s race them down behind my old pink house. There is a big empty lot there. Plenty of room.”



Jessie wanted to wash the dishes first. She filled the dish pan with hot soap suds. Then one by one, she slid the plates in, and washed them with a sponge 7. “I just love to do this,” she said.



She rinsed 8 them in hot water and set them in the drainer.



“We don’t have to wipe them,” she said. “They will dry themselves, because they are so hot.”



In a very short time, the children were all in the back lot with the dogs. They had two enormous bones from the store.



Henry said, “Now Mike, you hold Spotty, and Jessie will hold Watch.”



“Right on this line,” said Benny.



“Yes,” agreed Henry. “Then I will take one bone and go way down there by the fence. Ben, you take the other bone and come with me. Let the dogs smell the bones first.”



The dogs wanted the bones very much. They tried to get away and follow Henry, but Jessie and Mike held them tight.



“You count, Violet,” shouted Henry from the fence. “Say one, two, three, go, and then you let go of the dogs!”



When Henry and Benny reached the fence, they sat down on the ground with the bones. They held up the bones for the dogs to see.



“One, two, three, go!” shouted Violet. Away went the dogs. Watch went for Henry. Spotty went for Benny. They ran very fast. They were very even. Once Spotty got ahead. Then Watch got ahead. Then they were even again.



Suddenly Spotty seemed to turn. He slowed down. He skidded 9, like a car. Then he ran back, smelled around and began to dig.



“What’s the matter?” cried Henry, puzzled.



“What’s the matter with Spotty?” yelled 10 Mike.



Spot went on digging. Then Watch stopped running. He trotted 11 back to Spotty and began to dig, too.



Spotty began to growl 12. But he was not growling 13 at Watch.



“Oh, isn’t that strange?” said Jessie. The children came up and watched the dogs. The dirt flew everywhere. Spotty went on growling.



“Something must be buried here,” said Henry. “Maybe a bone.”



“It can’t be a bone,” said Mike. “Spotty wouldn’t growl at a bone.”



“Well, whatever it is, it is buried very deep,” said Henry. “Just look at that hole.”



Then Spotty began to growl and bark at the same time. He made a great noise. He put his white teeth into something, and sat back with it growling. It was a man’s blue hat.



1 cereal
n.谷类,五谷,禾谷
  • I have hot cereal every day for breakfast.我每天早餐吃热麦片粥。
  • Soybeans are handled differently from cereal grains.大豆的加工处理与谷类的加工处理不同。
2 shortening
n.缩针,简写;酥油/雪白奶油v.弄短,缩短( shorten的现在分词 )
  • Instead, sarcomere shortening occurs when the thin filaments'slide" by the thick filaments. 此外,肌节的缩短发生于细肌丝沿粗肌丝“滑行”之际。 来自辞典例句
  • Use peanut or safflower oil or solid vegetable shortening for frying. 用花生或红花油,或者食用油来起酥。 来自互联网
3 maker
n.制造者,制造商
  • He is a trouble maker,You must be distant with him.他是个捣蛋鬼,你不要跟他在一起。
  • A cabinet maker must be a master craftsman.家具木工必须是技艺高超的手艺人。
4 wagged
v.(使)摇动,摇摆( wag的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The dog wagged its tail with pleasure. 那条狗高兴得直摇尾巴。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She wagged her finger with mock severity. 她故作严厉地摆了摆手指。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 fig
n.无花果(树)
  • The doctor finished the fig he had been eating and selected another.这位医生吃完了嘴里的无花果,又挑了一个。
  • You can't find a person who doesn't know fig in the United States.你找不到任何一个在美国的人不知道无花果的。
6 touching
adj.动人的,使人感伤的
  • It was a touching sight.这是一幅动人的景象。
  • His letter was touching.他的信很感人。
7 sponge
n.海绵,海绵状的东西;v.用海绵擦拭,吸收掉, 抹掉
  • The child is screwing water out of a sponge.小孩正把海绵中的水挤出来。
  • You should try to sponge out the memory of the accident.你该努力抹除那次事故的记忆。
8 rinsed
v.漂洗( rinse的过去式和过去分词 );冲洗;用清水漂洗掉(肥皂泡等);(用清水)冲掉
  • She rinsed out the sea water from her swimming-costume. 她把游泳衣里的海水冲洗掉。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The clothes have been rinsed three times. 衣服已经洗了三和。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
9 skidded
v.(通常指车辆) 侧滑( skid的过去式和过去分词 );打滑;滑行;(住在)贫民区
  • The car skidded and hit a lamp post. 那辆汽车打滑撞上了路灯杆。
  • The car skidded and overturned. 汽车打滑翻倒了。
10 yelled
v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelled at the other driver. 他冲着另一位司机大叫。
  • The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods would hear him. 迷路的人大声喊着,希望林子里的人会听见。 来自《简明英汉词典》
11 trotted
小跑,急走( trot的过去分词 ); 匆匆忙忙地走
  • She trotted her pony around the field. 她骑着小马绕场慢跑。
  • Anne trotted obediently beside her mother. 安妮听话地跟在妈妈身边走。
12 growl
v.(狗等)嗥叫,(炮等)轰鸣;n.嗥叫,轰鸣
  • The dog was biting,growling and wagging its tail.那条狗在一边撕咬一边低声吼叫,尾巴也跟着摇摆。
  • The car growls along rutted streets.汽车在车辙纵横的街上一路轰鸣。
学英语单词
2-propanone
all-trades
Amalphitan Code
arithmetic underflow
backsies
brises-soleil
broda
buttress-root
captive firing
cathode-biased flip-flop
change-manager
clinocephalism
Control character.
coupling knuckle pin
cutawi machine
d.v
dbrc data-sharing control
dentin matrix
devotional
distractingly
dual indicator
efficiency of feedlot gain
endorsors
Fastnachtsspiel
Fintona
fluorophytosterol
give something one's best shot
glass resistor
glossolysis
gorilla gorilla beringeis
herocane
high quality training
ICP (integrated circuit package)
in a string
ink surface tension
joint variation
K'elafo
kindredship
lace
lignum benedictum
made myself understood
mamma's
marchandise
Marmesine
mattlis
menemsha
minieres
minocycline
molecular radius
multiplicative variation
nazarbaev
o-aminophenol sulfate
oulette
perthiocyanogen
pettitts
Philos. Rev.
photoplastic recording
plain friction bearing
PNAB
polyamorist
polysaccharoses
population gradation
postburnout heat transfer
prefield
pseudohibernation
Pulvinaria camellicola
scenopinids
sectoral supporting services
self-convergent CRT
several-seeded
showing over
side reaction coefficient
silicon planet
smilesmirk
soft switching
solid rolled centre
spark plug pliers
spoon feed
St. Johns River
starus
stepped arch
stern tube packing gland
stoker coal
straight low
subsea template
subsequent settlement
Sulci cerebrales
systemic herbicide
tall drink of water
Tang ware
Tawfīqīyah
theorem of polyhedron
thethy
thousand-years
threatening question
tibetan terriers
tonalpohualli
transliterates
wakon
wave penetration
Weber-number
worthly