时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:22 The Animal Shelter Mystery


英语课

Dinner at the Aldens’ ended with the sound of a growl 1. Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Grandfather Alden, too, all turned to look at Watch.



“What’s the matter, Watch?” Jessie asked the family dog.



“Did you hear that fat raccoon again?” Violet wanted to know.



“Or maybe a skunk 2, boy?” Henry asked.



Watch answered all these questions with another growl. This surprised everyone at the dinner table but Benny. He was too busy spooning up his blueberries and vanilla 3 ice cream to pay any attention to Watch.



Something hit the screen, and Watch’s growl turned into a real bark. Something—or someone—was at the porch 4 window, trying to get in!



“I’ll go out back and check,” Henry said.



Now Benny dropped his spoon into the bowl. He ran out to the porch with everyone else. “Maybe it’s a prowler,” he said.



“Oh!” Violet cried out suddenly. “Something just brushed against my legs.”



Jessie stooped down. “Why, look,” she said. “It’s not a prowler at all. It’s a little calico cat.”



“So this ball of fur was trying to get into our house?” Mr. Alden asked. He laughed as an orange, gray, and white cat circled through everyone’s legs.



Violet picked up the cat. “I think she’s lost, poor thing.”



“And hungry,” Benny added. He quickly ran into the dining room and came back with his ice-cream bowl.



“She is hungry,” Jessie said. “Look how fast she’s lapping up Benny’s dessert.”



In no time at all Benny’s bowl was licked 5 clean.



Mr. Alden smiled. His grandchildren had adopted many pets since the old boxcar days when Watch first showed up to protect them. Of course, the Aldens didn’t need much protection anymore. After their parents died, their grandfather had found them living in a boxcar and brought them home to his big safe house.



“Listen!” Jessie said when the cat finished her dinner. “She’s purring.”



“Sounds like she’s got a little radio in there,” Benny said, laughing. “For such a small cat, she sure has a big purr.”



“How do you know she’s a she?” Henry asked. “Maybe she’s a he.”



“Dr. Scott, the animal doctor, told me calico cats are always girl cats,” Violet explained.



Though Violet was only ten, her family knew she must be right. The Aldens were all working as volunteers at the Greenfield Animal Shelter this summer, but Violet was Dr. Scott’s special helper. No one was gentler than Violet when it came to soothing 6 scared animals or fixing their hurts.



“Well, let’s see if this girl cat has a name,” Mr. Alden said. “There’s some sort of tag on her collar.”



Jessie took a look. “It’s a locket. Here, Violet, you open it. It’s too small for my fingers.”



Violet’s delicate fingers opened the locket with no trouble at all. “Why, look, there’s a message inside!” she cried. A folded piece of paper fell out of the locket.



Benny got to it first. He brushed back his hair from his eyes. “I’ll read it,” he said. “Now that I’m six, I know how to read.”



And so he did … with some help from Jessie.



My name is Patches. My owner can no longer take care of me. I know you children will give me a good home.



“Then she’s not really lost,” Jessie said. “Somebody left her here on purpose,” Henry agreed. “But why? And why did they bring her to our house?”



“Maybe the person wanted this home,” Benny said. “Not just any old place, but Grandfather’s house, with a big porch, and a boxcar in the backyard, and blueberries and ice cream, and everything just right.”



Mr. Alden smiled. He was happy to hear Benny say this. His grandson was right. Anyone who wanted a good home couldn’t do any better than the Alden place.



Jessie looked puzzled. She twisted her braid around her finger. “Patches is such a healthy and friendly cat. Her owners must have taken very good care of her. Why would they give her away?”



“We should try to find out who her owners are,” Violet said. “And what their reason was for giving her to us.”



“I wish we could keep this cat,” Benny said. “She likes us. Can we keep her just for tonight? Please?”



“Sure thing, Benny,” Henry said. He gave his little brother a pat on the head. “I guess she can sleep in one of our rooms.”



Just then, Watch barked.



“Patches can’t sleep inside,” Jessie said. “We have to be careful of Watch’s feelings. Patches can stay on the screened porch. It’s a lovely summer night. We’ll leave a small light on to keep her company.”



Violet added, “We can make up a small bed for her out there in Benny’s red wagon 7.”



“With a soft mattress,” Jessie said. She came back out to the porch carrying a flannel-covered pillow. She tucked 8 it in the wagon and tried to coax 9 Patches to climb up. But the little cat wasn’t interested.



“She’s nervous,” Violet said. “I know what she needs.” She whispered something in Mr. Alden’s ear, then ran upstairs. When she came down again, she was carrying something lumpy wrapped in an old towel. She laid the lump carefully on the pillow in Benny’s wagon. “There you go,” she said. She lifted the cat and placed her on the pillow.



The cat sniffed 10 the lump, walked in a circle around the pillow, then curled up.



“What did you put there, Violet?” Benny asked.



“It’s Grandfather’s big black alarm clock. The ticking will make Patches think of her mother’s heartbeat. That will help her sleep,” Violet explained.



“Well, what do you know!” Henry said. “Look at that.”



Everyone stared at Patches. She was practically asleep already!



“I don’t know who or why somebody left her here, but they certainly picked the right place,” Mr. Alden said. He left on the porch light but locked the screen door. “Time for all of us to get to sleep, too.”



Jessie coaxed 11 Benny into the house. “We’ll have to get up early if we’re going to look for this cat’s owner before we go to the animal shelter. If everyone helps me in the morning on my newspaper route, we’ll have time to talk to people along the way. Maybe someone will know where Patches came from.”



Everyone looked back once more to check on their calico guest. Cuddled in Benny’s wagon, the cat looked right at home. But how had she gotten here? The Aldens meant to find out.

 



1 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。
2 skunk
n.臭鼬,黄鼠狼;v.使惨败,使得零分;烂醉如泥
  • That was a rotten thing to do, you skunk!那种事做得太缺德了,你这卑鄙的家伙!
  • The skunk gives off an unpleasant smell when attacked.受到攻击时臭鼬会发出一种难闻的气味。
3 vanilla
n.香子兰,香草
  • He used to love milk flavoured with vanilla.他过去常爱喝带香草味的牛奶。
  • I added a dollop of vanilla ice-cream to the pie.我在馅饼里加了一块香草冰激凌。
4 porch
n.门廊,入口处,走廊,游廊
  • There are thousands of pages of advertising on our porch.有成千上万页广告堆在我们的门廊上。
  • The porch is supported by six immense pillars.门廊由六根大柱子支撑着。
5 licked
舔( lick的过去式和过去分词 ); 打败; (波浪)轻拍; (火焰)吞卷
  • He licked his fingers. 他舔了一下自己的手指。
  • The flames of the fire licked the sides of the fireplace. 火焰卷烧着壁炉的边缘。
6 soothing
adj.慰藉的;使人宽心的;镇静的
  • Put on some nice soothing music.播放一些柔和舒缓的音乐。
  • His casual, relaxed manner was very soothing.他随意而放松的举动让人很快便平静下来。
7 wagon
n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车
  • We have to fork the hay into the wagon.我们得把干草用叉子挑进马车里去。
  • The muddy road bemired the wagon.马车陷入了泥泞的道路。
8 tucked
塞进( tuck的过去式和过去分词 ); 翻折; 盖住; 卷起
  • She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river. 她撩起裙子蹚水走进河里。
  • She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ears. 她把一缕散发夹到了耳后。
9 coax
v.哄诱,劝诱,用诱哄得到,诱取
  • I had to coax the information out of him.我得用好话套出他掌握的情况。
  • He tried to coax the secret from me.他试图哄骗我说出秘方。
10 sniffed
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说
  • When Jenney had stopped crying she sniffed and dried her eyes. 珍妮停止了哭泣,吸了吸鼻子,擦干了眼泪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The dog sniffed suspiciously at the stranger. 狗疑惑地嗅着那个陌生人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
11 coaxed
v.哄,用好话劝说( coax的过去式和过去分词 );巧言骗取;哄劝,劝诱
  • She coaxed the horse into coming a little closer. 她哄着那匹马让它再靠近了一点。
  • I coaxed my sister into taking me to the theatre. 我用好话哄姐姐带我去看戏。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
abnormality of birth canal
absolute radiometric magnitude
arm to
asbestos-reinforced plastics
avalanche detector
ball bearing socket
bensko
block control
block organization
body wisdom
Brokind
catalina cherries
cell recycle
chain filter
chemistry of Ganymede
cleaner disks
codas
coloradoa rufomaculata
computer assisted data collection
Coreinfo
count upon
echinacea purple conefolwer
elasticity coefficient
Elidin
emotion current effect
emulgator
equivalent polygons
exchange package
experimental course
figer
folded plate
formazyl
grab with teeth
hairb
havis
hawfinches
health-oriented
hyperface
in aeternum
internal pressure resistance
kaput-
La Jagua
large scale equipment
lotharingia
margatergum
matrioshka
maxwell relationship
Melanostigma
metaplasis
mormyrid
myant
mycoplasma-like body
NBA 97
nonintersectional
oculogyral illusion
over-inflated
peanut thrips
pilastre
play me
primary degeneration of corpus callosum
protaetia orientalis sakaii
recarriage
recumbent fold
relay selsyn motor
respiratory murmur
ring shift left
road space
rotor depression
round key
Sahaja
scouting bombing plane
SECOM
second harmonic AC voltammetry
Seed-horn
seikens
semantic grammar
sexist
shower theory
single cropping
sipas
sitting up
slide unit
snifflers
spermatophora
sprinkler range
St. Valentine's disease
stable steady state
swelterings
Tecomatla
terminal stress
the strength of
tidyman
transhipment charges
Ténenkou
undertaking an obligation to make payment
unrefrigerated
user range error
vaso-active substance
villagewards
well-like
wetlaufer
Whig Party