时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:29 The Mystery Cruise


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On Saturday morning the Aldens leaned over the rail as the West Wind sailed into Nassau, the capital of the Bahama Islands, and docked at Prince George wharf 1.



“It will take a while before we’re able to go into town,” Grandfather said. “They need to prepare the ramp 2 for disembarking. Right now, let’s have breakfast.”



“I can’t wait to see Nassau’s Straw Market,” Violet said.



“It’s big,” Grandfather said. “You’ll have fun there.”



The children went through the line, heaping their plates with their favorite food and fruit.



“The steward 3 told me we’ll be free to go ashore 4 in one hour,” Grandfather said.



“Good!” Benny said. “It’s our last stop before we go home, and I want to see everything.”



“And you will,” Grandfather promised, chuckling 5.



While they were lingering over breakfast, Max rushed toward them. “The captain and I are going to confront Tom Bishop 6. Will you come along?”



“You bet!” Henry said, jumping to his feet.



Jessie hurried alongside Henry, her heart beating hard. What would Tom say? What would he do?



“Maybe he’s in the exercise room,” Benny said.



“Let’s try his cabin first,” the captain said. “Usually when we’re about to go ashore passengers are getting ready in their rooms.”



The captain rapped on Tom’s door. No answer. He knocked louder.



Finally, Tom flung open the door and stared sleepy-eyed at the captain, Max, and the Aldens. “What do you want?” he asked in an annoyed tone. “You woke me up!”



“We need to talk to you. It’s about what’s been happening on my ship,” the captain said sternly.



“What are you talking about?” Tom asked angrily, his face flushing a deep red. “I had nothing to do with the ship’s delay or anything else!”



“Yes, you have!” Max said. “What about this?” And he thrust the telegram in Tom’s face.



Tom grabbed the wire, and his face grew white.



“You’re in this with Carla, aren’t you, Thomas?” Max said, folding his arms across his chest and waiting for an answer.



“No, I’m not!” Tom sneered 7. “And you’d better watch who you’re accusing or you’ll end up with a lawsuit 8!”



Suddenly, Benny shouted, “What’s this?” And he dashed toward an iron box sticking out from under the bed. He pulled it out.



“It’s a toolbox,” Henry said, kneeling down and examining hammers, pliers, and screwdrivers 9.



“So what if I do own a toolbox.” Tom snorted. “Is that a crime?” Behind his boldness, though, he appeared shaken.



Benny lay on the floor, peering under the bed. “I’ve found something else!” he yelled. “This!” He hauled out a rod-shaped piece of iron.



The captain swooped 10 down on the piece, holding it up in triumph. “This is a part that was taken from the engine!” He glared at Tom. “Now what do you have to say for yourself?”



Tom stepped backward, bumping into the dresser.



“Admit it, Tom,” Max said. “Do you want to take all the blame and let Carla off scot-free?”



“All right,” he growled 11. “So I tried to slow down the ship. Will I be sent to prison for that?”



The captain looked solemn. “What you have done is very serious, Mr. Bishop. You also kept messages from being sent and from coming in!”



“And what about shouting ‘Man overboard’?” Henry said sternly.



“I only wanted to delay the ship. I didn’t mean any harm.” He glared at them.



“And you tried to hide in a closet so you couldn’t be counted,” Jessie said, tightening 12 her lips.



Tom bent 13 his head. “Yes,” he confessed. “I’m engaged to Carla.” He shot Max a hateful look. “We wanted to stop you from getting everything.” He paused, then snapped, “You always were Great-Aunt Edith’s favorite!”



“I’ve called ahead, Mr. Bishop,” the captain said calmly, “and the police are waiting for you in Nassau.”



“Who cares!” He gave Max a wicked smile. “At least you’ll be late coming into Miami! You won’t get a penny!”



“Look out your porthole, Tom,” Jessie said.



Tom glanced at her, then rushed to the porthole. His mouth dropped open. “We’re in Nassau!” He exclaimed in confusion. Whirling about, he faced the captain. “You announced we’d be delayed a day!”



“Yes,” the captain said, chuckling. “We played a trick on you.” He nodded in Jessie’s direction. “Give that young lady credit for a good idea!”



“We’ve lost,” Tom muttered, sinking down on his bed.



“You’ll be locked in your cabin until we go ashore,” the captain said.



Tom didn’t reply, still shaking his head in disbelief.



The captain and Max left, followed by the Aldens.



Sadly, Benny turned and gave Tom a last look. “I’m sorry, Tom. I liked you, but you did bad things.”



Tom covered his face with his hands.



“Good-bye, Tom,” Benny said softly, closing the door.



The captain locked Tom in, and they went up on deck.



“Thanks for your help,” the captain said. “You children are good detectives.” He moved toward the stairs. “Now I need to prepare for the passengers getting off at Nassau.” With a wave he was gone.



So it’s over, Violet thought. Instead of gaining money, Tom and Carla are going to end up in prison.



“Hurry up, Violet,” Jessie urged. “Let’s see Nassau!”



1 wharf
n.码头,停泊处
  • We fetch up at the wharf exactly on time.我们准时到达码头。
  • We reached the wharf gasping for breath.我们气喘吁吁地抵达了码头。
2 ramp
n.暴怒,斜坡,坡道;vi.作恐吓姿势,暴怒,加速;vt.加速
  • That driver drove the car up the ramp.那司机将车开上了斜坡。
  • The factory don't have that capacity to ramp up.这家工厂没有能力加速生产。
3 steward
n.乘务员,服务员;看管人;膳食管理员
  • He's the steward of the club.他是这家俱乐部的管理员。
  • He went around the world as a ship's steward.他当客船服务员,到过世界各地。
4 ashore
adv.在(向)岸上,上岸
  • The children got ashore before the tide came in.涨潮前,孩子们就上岸了。
  • He laid hold of the rope and pulled the boat ashore.他抓住绳子拉船靠岸。
5 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
6 bishop
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
  • He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。
  • Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.主教逝世两年后被正式封为圣者。
7 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。
8 lawsuit
n.诉讼,控诉
  • They threatened him with a lawsuit.他们以诉讼威逼他。
  • He was perpetually involving himself in this long lawsuit.他使自己无休止地卷入这场长时间的诉讼。
9 screwdrivers
n.螺丝刀( screwdriver的名词复数 );螺丝起子;改锥;伏特加橙汁鸡尾酒
  • No, I have everything: hammer, screwdrivers, all that stuff. 不用了,我什么都有了:锤子、螺丝刀,全套家伙。 来自休闲英语会话
  • Aussies are injured each year by using sharp knives instead of screwdrivers. 每年有58个澳洲佬因使用锋利的刀子来代替螺丝刀而受伤。 来自互联网
10 swooped
俯冲,猛冲( swoop的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The aircraft swooped down over the buildings. 飞机俯冲到那些建筑物上方。
  • The hawk swooped down on the rabbit and killed it. 鹰猛地朝兔子扑下来,并把它杀死。
11 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》
12 tightening
上紧,固定,紧密
  • Make sure the washer is firmly seated before tightening the pipe. 旋紧水管之前,检查一下洗衣机是否已牢牢地固定在底座上了。
  • It needs tightening up a little. 它还需要再收紧些。
13 bent
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
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Acapulco de Juarez
active parallel redundancy
alphabetical subject index
Anethum graveolens
anistons
any one who
arctophily
Arimidex
baked cocoom
battery log
be scant of
be weary for
belout
blind island
branch of internal acoustic meatus
calanthe alismifolia
Chawushes
child en ventre sa mere
cliche'
confiscatory taxation
contract note of sales
cranked ring spanner
creeping
cyanephidrosis
Cyclococcoliths
data protection and security
deep drawability
deep pulse
digital termination service
dinactin
disaggregations
double acting feeder
eckermannite
electric clippers
elution fractionation
engineering unit system
faceto-face
fairy godmothers
family Oscillatoriaceae
family percophidaes
favorable case
financial planning language
from way back
fruiting bodies
fume chamber
graphic radial triangulation
halo hat
hematopathological
histocompatibility genes
hoking
homburgs
IDN
in bondage
incestuous share dealing
income spectrum
initial parenchyma
kinescopic
kitchen islands
large heath
listening protection
Logbara
Malaba
manucode
mast cells
material supply department
method of determination of losses
millikens
multiple regression line
multiple-tube
mushroom-shapeds
not a hundred miles off
Novoyur'yevo
occlusogingivalis
overdraws
paleophytosynecology
parity switch
peak-to-average rate
picket ships
popularization
quality retention rating
ranger vest
scalar filter
self cooled nozzle
servo-controlled robot
set off
sickle guard
special sense
Spiraea aquilegiifolia
stake-man
subclass tree
superantigens
supercelebrities
taconic movement
teabing
tippest
torque coefficient
triethyl-boron
viewdata signal
win the battle
wiry
zero velocity surface