时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:23 The Old Motel Mystery


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The Aldens made up the beds with the brightly flowered bedspreads. Then they unpacked 1 the matching drapes and in the afternoon, using the master key that Kay had given Jessie, hung them in Millicent’s and Catherine’s units. Neither was home so it was easy to work in their rooms.



While stripping off the pillows in Catherine’s room, Jessie brushed her arm against a book on the end table. The book clattered 2 to the floor and a map fell out. She glanced at the map, noticing it was of the area. She was about to slip it back in the pages, when she glimpsed a red marking. “Look, Henry,” she said in a puzzled tone. “This map has Kay’s motel circled in red.” She stopped. “And Adventure Hotel is circled, too!”



“That is strange,” he said. “But put it back. It probably doesn’t mean anything.”



Jessie wasn’t as sure as Henry that it didn’t mean anything.



“Won’t Catherine and Millicent be surprised when they return?” Violet asked.



Jessie nodded, replacing the map and saying nothing.



After lunch, they decorated their own rooms. Henry stood on a ladder, pulling the lovely lavender drape across the rod, while Jessie and Violet made the beds.



Violet stood back and gazed at her bed. “Isn’t it beautiful?” she asked, admiringly.



“Won’t Kay be pleased when she returns?” Jessie said.



“Can we go for a swim now?” Benny asked. “I’m hot.”



“Even in this air conditioning?” Violet asked.



“Yes.” A smile lit Benny’s round face. “I could go swimming in the winter.”



“I’m ready for a swim, too,” Jessie said.



So once again they pulled on their swimsuits and raced to the pool.



Henry made a clean dive into the clear water. Jessie stood on the diving board and dived into the water. Violet waded 3 in with Benny at the shallow end.



Henry swam under the water and came up underneath 4 Benny, who screamed with delight when he was lifted on Henry’s shoulders. Jessie and Violet swam easily around their brothers.



The Aldens were swimming and laughing so hard that they didn’t hear Aunt Jane and Kay arrive until the two women were at the edge of the pool.



Kay smiled. “You darlings! Jane and I went to your room and peeked 5 in, and what a wonderful surprise! We saw the whole motel changed with new spreads and drapes.”



Aunt Jane smiled warmly at each child. “We couldn’t resist checking out the other units, too, and it was hard to believe our eyes! What a difference to see each room with a style and color of its own.” She held out her hand, pulling Violet out of the water. “You must have been working ever since we left.”



Kay looked around. The painters had finished, except for the trim and the bike shed, and the white motel gleamed in the sun. Kay gave a contented 6 sigh. “I almost received my bank loan. I’ll know tomorrow morning after the bank inspector 7 comes to look over the motel. If he likes what he sees, I’ll get the money.”



“He’ll like the motel!” Benny said in a loud voice. “How couldn’t he not like it?”



Kay laughed and leaned over, giving him a hug.



“Have any reservations come in yet?” Henry questioned.



A brief frown flickered 8 across Kay’s face. “Not yet. I should be receiving the reservations from my regular Snowbirds and also a few from my newspaper ads.”



Aunt Jane removed her straw hat and brushed back a loose strand 9 of hair. “I’d like an iced tea, wouldn’t you, Kay?”



“Yes,” Kay responded. “That sounds like an excellent idea. Won’t you join us, children?”



They looked at one another and shook their heads. “No, Kay,” Jessie said, “but thank you. We want to go for a bike ride and then—”



“And then,” Benny piped up, “we’ll eat!”



Henry’s eyes sparkled. “Yes, we have a special supper planned.”



Benny rubbed his stomach. “Chicken and mashed 10 potatoes.”



“And broccoli,” Violet said.



“And strawberry Jell-O,” Jessie added. “Topped off with ice cream and cookies.”



“Ummm,” Kay said, “that does sound good.”



“Boy, I can’t wait to eat. I’m going to have two helpings 11 of everything!” Benny said.



And that night for supper that’s exactly what he did.



They all went to bed with full stomachs and a happy feeling that they had had such a successful day.



As she was drifting off to sleep, Violet turned in bed and was astonished to see a shadow outlined in her window. Then it disappeared. Her heart pounded and she jumped out of bed. “Jessie! Henry! Someone just went by my window!”



Without a second’s delay, Henry found his flashlight and flung open the door.



Sleepily, Benny joined them. “What’s wrong?” he said with a wide yawn.



“Shhh,” Violet cautioned. “Someone’s out there.”



Benny tiptoed outside behind Henry.



Henry shone the flashlight into the trees, but nothing stirred.



Suddenly Jessie’s hand flew to her mouth, stifling 12 a scream. “H-he’s on top of the motel,” she stammered 13.



Henry shot the beam up on the roof. He stiffened 14 with fear.



The white beam of light caught two yellow eyes.



Frightened, they stared at the glittering yellow eyes that moved closer and closer.



1 unpacked
v.从(包裹等)中取出(所装的东西),打开行李取出( unpack的过去式和过去分词 );拆包;解除…的负担;吐露(心事等)
  • I unpacked my bags as soon as I arrived. 我一到达就打开行李,整理衣物。
  • Our guide unpacked a picnic of ham sandwiches and offered us tea. 我们的导游打开装着火腿三明治的野餐盒,并给我们倒了些茶水。 来自辞典例句
2 clattered
发出咔哒声(clatter的过去式与过去分词形式)
  • He dropped the knife and it clattered on the stone floor. 他一失手,刀子当啷一声掉到石头地面上。
  • His hand went limp and the knife clattered to the ground. 他的手一软,刀子当啷一声掉到地上。
3 waded
(从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的过去式和过去分词 )
  • She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river. 她撩起裙子蹚水走进河里。
  • He waded into the water to push the boat out. 他蹚进水里把船推出来。
4 underneath
adj.在...下面,在...底下;adv.在下面
  • Working underneath the car is always a messy job.在汽车底下工作是件脏活。
  • She wore a coat with a dress underneath.她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
5 peeked
v.很快地看( peek的过去式和过去分词 );偷看;窥视;微露出
  • She peeked over the top of her menu. 她从菜单上往外偷看。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • On two occasions she had peeked at him through a crack in the wall. 她曾两次透过墙缝窥视他。 来自辞典例句
6 contented
adj.满意的,安心的,知足的
  • He won't be contented until he's upset everyone in the office.不把办公室里的每个人弄得心烦意乱他就不会满足。
  • The people are making a good living and are contented,each in his station.人民安居乐业。
7 inspector
n.检查员,监察员,视察员
  • The inspector was interested in everything pertaining to the school.视察员对有关学校的一切都感兴趣。
  • The inspector was shining a flashlight onto the tickets.查票员打着手电筒查看车票。
8 flickered
(通常指灯光)闪烁,摇曳( flicker的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The lights flickered and went out. 灯光闪了闪就熄了。
  • These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. 这些灯象发狂的交通灯一样不停地闪动着。
9 strand
vt.使(船)搁浅,使(某人)困于(某地)
  • She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ears.她把一缕散发夹到了耳后。
  • The climbers had been stranded by a storm.登山者被暴风雨困住了。
10 mashed
a.捣烂的
  • two scoops of mashed potato 两勺土豆泥
  • Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please. 请给我盛一勺土豆泥。
11 helpings
n.(食物)的一份( helping的名词复数 );帮助,支持
  • You greedy pig! You've already had two helpings! 你这个馋嘴!你已经吃了两份了!
  • He had two helpings of pudding. 他吃了两客布丁。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
12 stifling
a.令人窒息的
  • The weather is stifling. It looks like rain. 今天太闷热,光景是要下雨。
  • We were stifling in that hot room with all the windows closed. 我们在那间关着窗户的热屋子里,简直透不过气来。
13 stammered
v.结巴地说出( stammer的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He stammered most when he was nervous. 他一紧张往往口吃。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Barsad leaned back in his chair, and stammered, \"What do you mean?\" 巴萨往椅背上一靠,结结巴巴地说,“你是什么意思?” 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
14 stiffened
加强的
  • He leaned towards her and she stiffened at this invasion of her personal space. 他向她俯过身去,这种侵犯她个人空间的举动让她绷紧了身子。
  • She stiffened with fear. 她吓呆了。
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