时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:44 The Dinosaur Mystery


英语课

Dr. Skyler was pacing up and down the hall outside the planetarium 1 when the Aldens arrived. “It’s about time,” she said, checking her watch. “Half the museum is working on Dino World, and nobody pays any attention to my planetarium. The stars and planets are just as important as those dusty old bones!”



“Mr. Diggs said you needed some painting done,” Henry said.



“Yes,” Dr. Skyler snapped. “If you get started now, the ceiling will be dry by morning. I don’t want to miss any more shows. Do you know that during the shows today, everyone kept asking about the scratch marks that showed through?”



The Aldens went straight to work. Violet helped Benny and Soo Lee spread drop cloths across all the planetarium seats. Dr. Skyler wrapped the star projector 2 in plastic to protect it from paint drips. Henry and Jessie set up the ladders, stirred the paint, and prepared the brushes and rollers.



The Aldens were relieved to see Dr. Skyler leave.



“In a way I can’t blame her,” Henry said as he climbed the ladder, “Look at this.”



Even from down below, the other children could see that the lower sections of the dome 3 ceiling of the planetarium were scuffed 4 and scratched, just as Dr. Skyler had said.



“We’ll make it a nice smooth sky again,” Jessie said.



“We’ll clean up more,” said Benny. He and Soo Lee went to work.



Slowly and carefully, Henry began painting over all the little marks. After his neck and shoulders got cramped 5 from looking up, Jessie took over the job.



Finally, two hours later, they were done.



“The dome looks completely smooth now,” Violet said. “I wish we could try out the projector to see how it looks with stars on it.”



“We’d better wait until tomorrow,” Henry said. “Let’s just clean up.”



“I can’t wait to take a shower and wash my face and hair,” Jessie said. “I’m covered with paint speckles.”



“Paint freckles 6!” Soo Lee said with a laugh.



The children neatly 7 folded up the drop cloths, unwrapped the star projector, and rinsed 8 out the brushes in the storage room sink. Henry and Jessie hammered down the paint can lids and wiped down the cans so there wouldn’t be any paint drips.



“Benny, reach in the cabinet under the sink and hand me another packet of those paper towels,” Jessie asked. “I’m down to the last sheet.”



Benny scooted under the sink and stuck his head inside. But when he came out again, he wasn’t holding paper towels. “Look what I found. Posters!”



“More Dino World posters!” Jessie cried. “Why are they under here? We could have used these when we were out this morning.”



Benny was the first to notice something strange about the posters. “I think these are the posters we put up this morning. Look, there’s tape attached to some of them and thumbtack marks on some of the others.”



“I hate to say it because we don’t know for sure,” Jessie began, “but I bet Dr. Skyler was the person the shopkeeper told Mrs. Diggs about. You know, the one who said she wanted the posters for a souvenir?”



“Some souvenir,” Henry said. “I bet Dr. Skyler did take them down. She just doesn’t want people to come to Dino World and take visitors away from her planetarium.”



Jessie gathered up the posters. “We’d better show these to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs right away. They need to know what Dr. Skyler has been up to.”



Henry let the children out of the storage room and shut the door.



“Open the door again, Henry!” Jessie yelled. “The lights are out in the planetarium. It’s dark as night out here except for the exit light. We need the light from that little window in the storage room.”



Henry reopened the door, but the light from the small window didn’t do much. “Can you find your way to the exit door?” Henry yelled to his sister.



“Barely,” Jessie said, “but I’ll try anyway.” Feeling her way along the aisle 9 seats, she followed the dim exit light to the door. She pulled, and she pushed it, but the door didn’t budge 10. “It’s locked,” she shouted to the other children. She banged several times. “It’s no use. It’s way past closing time.”



“Can we call anyone?” Violet asked.



“The phone is in Dr. Skyler’s office up there.” Henry pointed 11 to the darkened office overlooking the planetarium. “But we can’t get to it with the exit door locked.”



Henry checked the door again, “Looks like we’re stuck here. Hey, wait a minute! Maybe we can signal for help over the remote camera.”



The children tried to make out where the remote camera was located. They finally spotted 12 it on the ceiling. They jumped up and down and waved their arms. But they had no way of knowing whether the camera was working or even whether anyone was watching the screen at the other end.



“It’s so dark in here, I don’t think the camera has enough light to show us anyway,” Jessie said.



Henry felt his way toward the storage room. “Maybe there’s a flashlight in there.”



It was already early evening, so even the daylight from the small storage room window had completely disappeared. Henry reached into some cabinets. Finally, he felt something. “Hey, I found a flashlight!” he called out to the other children.



With the flashlight in hand, Henry tried jiggling and banging the exit door. Soo Lee and Benny stayed next to him, afraid of the big dark room.



“I’m getting the ladder to climb up to the remote camera,” Henry said. “Maybe I can find some way to make it work.”



“Can we stay with you, Henry?” Violet said. “Even with the flashlight, it’s still so dark in here.”



With the help of the others, Henry put up the ladder and climbed up to the camera. “Rats,” he said. “I bet it’s connected to the electric lines that went out. All the power is off in here except for the emergency generator 13 that runs the exit lights.”



“Will we have to stay in here all night, Henry?” Soo Lee asked.



Henry climbed down the ladder. “Pretty soon someone will come for us, Soo Lee. I’m sure Dr. Skyler will be back here in no time … I know! Let’s have a special sky show!”



The other children sat down while Henry went over to the star projector. It was mounted on a turntable that Henry could turn by hand. He aimed the flashlight through the little holes, and a handful of stars appeared in a small space on the ceiling.



“Now look just to the left Soo Lee,” Henry said. “Do you know what that is?”



“The Big Dipper!” Soo Lee cried. “My father showed me.”



“Good!” Henry said. “Now, who can tell me what is next to the Big Dipper? See, it’s got four legs.”



“It’s Pegasus, the horse with wings,” Violet said. Like all the Aldens, she knew the night sky very well from many summer evenings in their backyard.



Henry kept all the children busy for the next half hour, helping 14 them find some of their favorite stars. They soon forgot they were locked in a dark room.



The next thing they knew, the lights went on in the planetarium all at once. The children were almost sorry to see the stars and the night sky disappear.



“Hey, somebody got the electricity back on,” Henry said. “I bet Dr. Skyler will come back for us in just a bit.”



Sure enough, the Aldens heard a key in the lock. But when the door opened, it was Pete Lawlor and Nosey standing 15 there, not Dr. Skyler.



“Hooray!” Benny cried as the dog wagged his tail and licked Benny’s face.



“How did you know we were in here?” Jessie asked Pete.



Pete pointed up to the remote camera. “I was doing some rounds. When I came back, I noticed a light blinking on my control panel at the guard desk. Sure enough, when I checked the circuit breaker box, I saw the switch in here had flipped 16. I put it back on. Then I rechecked my screens, and there you were!”



“Do you think you should check if something’s wrong with the wiring or anything?” Henry asked. “What made the electricity go off?”



Pete shrugged 17 his shoulders. “Beats me. The smoke detectors 18 didn’t go off, so everything seems okay.”



But everything wasn’t okay. Up in the office overlooking the planetarium, Eve Skyler stood in the shadows looking down at Pete, Nosey, and the Aldens. She wasn’t one bit happy with what she saw.

 



1 planetarium
n.天文馆;天象仪
  • The planetarium staff also prepared talks for radio broadcast.天文馆的工作人员还要准备讲稿给电台广播。
  • It landed in a shallow basin fifty yards from the planetarium.它降落在离天文馆五十码处的一个浅盆地中。
2 projector
n.投影机,放映机,幻灯机
  • There is a new projector in my office.我的办公室里有一架新的幻灯机。
  • How long will it take to set up the projector?把这个放映机安放好需要多长时间?
3 dome
n.圆屋顶,拱顶
  • The dome was supported by white marble columns.圆顶由白色大理石柱支撑着。
  • They formed the dome with the tree's branches.他们用树枝搭成圆屋顶。
4 scuffed
v.使磨损( scuff的过去式和过去分词 );拖着脚走
  • I scuffed the heel of my shoe on the stonework. 我的鞋跟儿给铺好的石头磨坏了。
  • Polly dropped her head and scuffed her feet. 波莉低下头拖着脚走开了。 来自辞典例句
5 cramped
a.狭窄的
  • The house was terribly small and cramped, but the agent described it as a bijou residence. 房子十分狭小拥挤,但经纪人却把它说成是小巧别致的住宅。
  • working in cramped conditions 在拥挤的环境里工作
6 freckles
n.雀斑,斑点( freckle的名词复数 )
  • She had a wonderful clear skin with an attractive sprinkling of freckles. 她光滑的皮肤上有几处可爱的小雀斑。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • When she lies in the sun, her face gets covered in freckles. 她躺在阳光下时,脸上布满了斑点。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 neatly
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地
  • Sailors know how to wind up a long rope neatly.水手们知道怎样把一条大绳利落地缠好。
  • The child's dress is neatly gathered at the neck.那孩子的衣服在领口处打着整齐的皱褶。
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 aisle
n.(教堂、教室、戏院等里的)过道,通道
  • The aisle was crammed with people.过道上挤满了人。
  • The girl ushered me along the aisle to my seat.引座小姐带领我沿着通道到我的座位上去。
10 budge
v.移动一点儿;改变立场
  • We tried to lift the rock but it wouldn't budge.我们试图把大石头抬起来,但它连动都没动一下。
  • She wouldn't budge on the issue.她在这个问题上不肯让步。
11 pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
12 spotted
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
13 generator
n.发电机,发生器
  • All the while the giant generator poured out its power.巨大的发电机一刻不停地发出电力。
  • This is an alternating current generator.这是一台交流发电机。
14 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
15 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
16 flipped
轻弹( flip的过去式和过去分词 ); 按(开关); 快速翻转; 急挥
  • The plane flipped and crashed. 飞机猛地翻转,撞毁了。
  • The carter flipped at the horse with his whip. 赶大车的人扬鞭朝着马轻轻地抽打。
17 shrugged
vt.耸肩(shrug的过去式与过去分词形式)
  • Sam shrugged and said nothing. 萨姆耸耸肩膀,什么也没说。
  • She shrugged, feigning nonchalance. 她耸耸肩,装出一副无所谓的样子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
18 detectors
探测器( detector的名词复数 )
  • The report advocated that all buildings be fitted with smoke detectors. 报告主张所有的建筑物都应安装烟火探测器。
  • This is heady wine for experimenters using these neutrino detectors. 对于使用中微子探测器的实验工作者,这是令人兴奋的美酒。 来自英汉非文学 - 科技
学英语单词
abhorring
acquired cleftpalate
advertence
aggrege
approximate true elongation percentage
aural detector
auto cutter
Berilo
bootlegs
bresnahan
capitalised value
chromises
clobedolum
cold atmospheric leaching
conjugata
conservativeness
container freight station to door
contextual protection
contract for carriage
copperas
cost-per-action
Crocethia
cryptanthus zonatus
cylindrical auger
Cymothoidae
deglutition centre
dilute phase roasting
disapprovest
discors
divergence
duking
echo-signal
electric resistance thermometer
endotransglycosylases
flash-over relay
garment container
hawksworth
hierarchical interrupt
hill-and-dale
Horheim
host unreachable
Indochinese, Indo-Chinese
inertially balanced stabilized platform
interchange circuits
kot
kuessel
Le Massegros
letter bundling machine
memory attribute list
micrometeoritic
MO-MLV
moroccoes
Mututu
naphthalic aicd
national grid compang
numbered unit
pain phosphorus
pallidotomies
parental rights and duties
partes subcutanea
payload deployment and retrieval system
petunia
platanthera chloranthas
platypelloid
porfiry
propagules
quenching crack
remi inferior ossis ischii
repair truck
Rhododendron aganniphum
rickson
scandium oxalate
sense of worth
servo surface encoding
set priorities
sidles
specification of quality
state guarantee
stony iron-meteorite
sulfuric acid monohydrate
sweet meat
tar-pot
ternity
transmitter distortion
trust fund bureau
two sample t-test
U Thant
unassailableness
undefined length record
under water concrete
valeriane
ventresca
vernier theodolite
Von Hippel-Lindau disease
way to go
weaponizing
weigelias
weightiest
wrast
yanagisawa
yowlings
zero check