时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:25 The Amusement Park Mystery


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Silently, Joshua moved toward the mirror where Sheila was hiding. The only movement was the quiver of the red scarf.



Suddenly Joshua flew around the corner and pounced 1 on the woman. Henry followed. Sheila and Joshua scuffled, but Henry grabbed her arm and she stopped struggling.



“All right,” she growled 2, yanking her arm free of Henry’s grip. Henry recognized the suddenly gruff voice.



“I can tell you made the phone calls!” he said. “What a coward you are!”



“You kids were always interfering,” she sneered 3. “I had to do something to stop you!” She glared at Henry. “But nothing kept you away from the amusement park. Not even my letter!”



“This way, Sheila!” Joshua ordered.



Henry, Jessie, and Violet walked on one side of Sheila while Joshua was on the other. Benny trailed behind.



“Just in case Sheila tries to escape,” he said fiercely.



After Joshua explained to the waiting police what the Arnolds had done, they led Sheila and Frank away.



“Whew!” Benny said. “I’m glad that’s over!”



All at once Karen raced across the grounds, flying into her father’s arms. “Oh, Dad, I’m sorry I wanted to get rid of the merry-go-round. Ned told me about the thieves.” She paused, gazing fondly at him. “I didn’t realize how important it was to you.”



“You’ll keep the merry-go-round?” Benny asked, his brown eyes growing big.



Karen tossed back her red hair, laughing. “Yes, Benny. The carousel 4 will be the main attraction in our park.” She glanced at her father, her green eyes sparkling. “A roller coaster would take up too much space! I’ll never complain about the horses again.”



Joshua squeezed his daughter’s hand. “You don’t know how much this means to me, dear. The real horses are hidden in Old Jim’s barn.”



Karen’s eyes glistened 5. “Let’s go and get them.”



“First, I’ll need a truck,” Joshua said, grinning.



“I’ll call Peter. He’ll rent one,” Karen said. “Can’t we all go out to the barn? If it hadn’t been for the Aldens we wouldn’t have discovered the three fake horses.”



“Yes, indeed. The children are invited!” Joshua beamed at each of the Aldens. “This is the happiest day of my life,” he said.



Within an hour, Peter drove up in a truck and the children piled in back. Joshua and Karen sat up front with Peter.



When they arrived at Old Jim’s barn, they couldn’t see a sign of the horses.



“Where could they be?” Joshua asked with a puzzled frown.



Benny noticed a patch of gray shining through the straw piled in one of the stalls. He ran over and tossed straw in the air. “The dapple gray!” he exclaimed. “Here!”



Karen and Peter hurried into the next stall and brushed away the straw on the chocolate brown while Henry, Jessie, and Violet uncovered the pale gray.



Carefully, Joshua and Peter placed the dapple gray, the pale gray, and the chocolate brown horse on the truck.



Driving back to the amusement park, everyone felt happy and relieved. The mystery was solved. And the horses were safe.



Ned met them at the merry-go-round, and he and Joshua installed the precious Dentzel horses in their rightful places.



“Aren’t they beautiful?” Violet said in a hushed tone.



“The most beautiful sight in the world,” Jessie answered, standing 6 back to admire the entire spectacular carousel.



Peter, standing with the Aldens, said, “Which is your favorite, Benny?”



“The dapple gray,” he answered without a moment’s hesitation 7.



“It so happens I have something for you,” Peter said, his dark handsome face lighting 8 up with a grin.



Benny tilted 9 his head. “For me?” he asked, pleased.



“For you,” Peter replied, taking a drawing from his sketchbook. With a big smile he held it out to Benny.



Benny’s mouth dropped open in amazement 11. “Look,” he said. “This is my dapple gray! It’s beautiful!”



The others crowded around Benny. “Oh,”Violet exclaimed. “What lovely lines. How real it looks!” Being interested in art, she could appreciate Peter’s skill. She looked up at Peter. “Was this what you were drawing at the carousel that day?”



Peter grinned. “I like to draw. I wanted to surprise Benny with a sketch 10.”



“We’ll have it framed, Peter,” Jessie promised. “And, Benny, won’t it look beautiful framed, and hanging above your bed?”



Benny, still gazing at his wonderful horse, said, “Yes! I’d like that!”



Happily, the Aldens returned to Joe and Alice’s house. It was time to return to Grandfather’s.



They related what had happened and Alice said, “We’re proud of you. The Dentzel horses are part of our American history, and you’ve helped save them.”



“We’ll miss you,” Joe said, reaching over and roughing up Benny’s hair. “We didn’t have a dull moment since your arrival!”



“We’ll miss you, too,” Jessie said, “but we’ll come back again.”



“You’d better,” Alice said, chuckling 12.



That night the children packed, and the next day Joe drove them to the bus.



On the way back to Greenfield, each Alden had satisfied and happy thoughts. But all of them were glad that they had helped Joshua find his beautiful horses!



Benny couldn’t wait to tell Grandfather the whole story. And to hug Watch!



1 pounced
v.突然袭击( pounce的过去式和过去分词 );猛扑;一眼看出;抓住机会(进行抨击)
  • As soon as I opened my mouth, the teacher pounced on me. 我一张嘴就被老师抓住呵斥了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The police pounced upon the thief. 警察向小偷扑了过去。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
2 growled
v.(动物)发狺狺声, (雷)作隆隆声( growl的过去式和过去分词 );低声咆哮着说
  • \"They ought to be birched, \" growled the old man. 老人咆哮道:“他们应受到鞭打。” 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He growled out an answer. 他低声威胁着回答。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 sneered
讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He sneered at people who liked pop music. 他嘲笑喜欢流行音乐的人。
  • It's very discouraging to be sneered at all the time. 成天受嘲讽是很令人泄气的。
4 carousel
n.旋转式行李输送带
  • Riding on a carousel makes you feel dizzy.乘旋转木马使你头晕。
  • We looked like a bunch of awkward kids riding a slow-moving carousel.我们看起来就像一群骑在旋转木马上的笨拙的孩子。
5 glistened
v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Pearls of dew glistened on the grass. 草地上珠露晶莹。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Her eyes glistened with tears. 她的眼里闪着泪花。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
6 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。
7 hesitation
n.犹豫,踌躇
  • After a long hesitation, he told the truth at last.踌躇了半天,他终于直说了。
  • There was a certain hesitation in her manner.她的态度有些犹豫不决。
8 lighting
n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光
  • The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.煤气灯逐渐为电灯所代替。
  • The lighting in that restaurant is soft and romantic.那个餐馆照明柔和而且浪漫。
9 tilted
v. 倾斜的
  • Suddenly the boat tilted to one side. 小船突然倾向一侧。
  • She tilted her chin at him defiantly. 她向他翘起下巴表示挑衅。
10 sketch
n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述
  • My sister often goes into the country to sketch. 我姐姐常到乡间去写生。
  • I will send you a slight sketch of the house.我将给你寄去房屋的草图。
11 amazement
n.惊奇,惊讶
  • All those around him looked at him with amazement.周围的人都对他投射出惊异的眼光。
  • He looked at me in blank amazement.他带着迷茫惊诧的神情望着我。
12 chuckling
轻声地笑( chuckle的现在分词 )
  • I could hear him chuckling to himself as he read his book. 他看书时,我能听见他的轻声发笑。
  • He couldn't help chuckling aloud. 他忍不住的笑了出来。 来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
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angel shark
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Atteridgeville
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