时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:49 The Mystery of the Stolen B


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Smile!” said Grandfather Alden. He held up his camera and took a picture of Henry, Jessie, Violet, Benny, Soo Lee, and Watch sitting in the open door of their boxcar. The children wore blue workshirts under their overalls 1. They were wearing engineer’s caps and had red bandannas 3 tied around their necks. Watch had a red bandanna 2 tied around his neck, too.



The boxcar had come safely home. And so, early on the morning of the Founders’ Day Parade, Grandfather had hitched 4 it to his big old truck and pulled it slowly into town. The parade would go right down Main Street where the old railroad track had once run.



Everyone was getting in line to start the parade. People were gathering 5 all along Main Street, shouting and cheering.



Grandfather snapped another picture.



Just then, Violet saw Sam. He was leading Susie down the street. “Look!” she said.



“I can’t believe we ever suspected Sam of taking our boxcar,” said Jessie in a low voice.



“Me, either,” said Henry. “I feel kind of bad that I did.”



“Sam! And Susie!” shouted Benny.



“Hello there!” Sam called, leading Susie up to them.



“But where’s your wagon 6?” asked Violet.



“Oh, it’s going to be a beautiful new wagon when I finish putting it back together. I wanted it to be a surprise entry in the parade today. Then I found out I had to order new wheels.” Sam shook his head, but he was smiling. “But since I’d already polished Susie’s harness, I put her in it and we came to the parade anyway.”



Another voice spoke 7. “So this is the famous boxcar — I heard all about what happened! Mr. Jennings is a friend of mine.”



“Senator Teacher!” said Henry. “Are you going to be in the parade, too?”



“Hello, Aldens,” said the senator. “Yes, I am going to be in the parade.” She turned to Grandfather Alden and shook hands with him. “How do you do,” said Senator Teacher. “I hope you will vote for me.”



“I will,” said Benny.



“Then I will, too,” said Grandfather Alden, his eyes twinkling.



The senator smiled and turned toward Sam. “I’m Senator Teacher,” she said, “and I hope you will vote for me.”



“I always have,” said Sam.



“Sam’s going to be in the parade, too. He has a new wagon that he built, but it’s not ready yet. It will be just like his old one that crashed. It’s like the caboose on a train,” said Jessie. “He can even sleep in it if he wants.”



“You can fix things like that?” asked the senator.



“Sure,” said Sam.



“I need some help with a truck I’m working on for my whistle-stop campaign,” said the senator. “Maybe you could look at the truck after the parade and see if you would be interested in a job fixing that up.”



“Why, I’d be glad to,” said Sam, looking pleased.



“Great,” said the senator. She waved good-bye to the Aldens and went away to shake more hands.



Violet said, “I have an idea. Maybe Susie could pull our boxcar in the parade. If it’s okay with you,” she said to Sam. To Grandfather she said, “If you don’t mind.”



“Susie and I would like that,” said Sam, stroking Susie’s nose. “I could walk alongside her and lead her.”



“I think it’s a wonderful idea,” said Grandfather. “Then I can watch the parade and take lots of pictures.”



So Grandfather unhitched the old truck and parked it. Then Sam hitched Susie to the boxcar.



And the parade began.



Grandfather hurried to find a place on the sidewalk to watch the parade. Sam walked beside Susie, holding onto her halter and leading the way.



It was a wonderful parade. It was full of people in historic costumes and beautiful floats. There was even a marching band.



But nothing in the whole parade was as successful as the boxcar with Susie and Sam leading the way. Henry and Jessie and Violet and Benny and Soo Lee waved, and Watch barked and wagged his tail. As they all went by, people cheered loudest of all.



Benny got so excited that he stood up and waved both arms over his head.



“It looks like you are signaling for a train to stop!” said Jessie.



Violet and Soo Loo laughed. Henry grabbed Benny and pulled him back. “You better sit down,” said; Henry. “Before you fall out and make the whole parade stop!”



Benny sat down again. But he kept waving happily at the crowd. “Oh,” said Benny. “I love a parade.”



1 overalls
n.(复)工装裤;长罩衣
  • He is in overalls today.他今天穿的是工作裤。
  • He changed his overalls for a suit.他脱下工装裤,换上了一套西服。
2 bandanna
n.大手帕
  • He knotted the bandanna around his neck.他在脖子上系了一条印花大围巾。
  • He wiped his forehead with a blue bandanna and smiled again.他用一条蓝色的大手帕擦擦前额,又笑了笑。
3 bandannas
n.印花大手帕( bandanna的名词复数 )
  • Long hair, overalls, bandannas, a Jesus beard on Dad. 长发,工作裤,大手帕,还有父亲的耶稣式胡子。 来自互联网
  • They had standard-issue bandannas over their faces. 脸上蒙普通的大花巾。 来自互联网
4 hitched
(免费)搭乘他人之车( hitch的过去式和过去分词 ); 搭便车; 攀上; 跃上
  • They hitched a ride in a truck. 他们搭乘了一辆路过的货车。
  • We hitched a ride in a truck yesterday. 我们昨天顺便搭乘了一辆卡车。
5 gathering
n.集会,聚会,聚集
  • He called on Mr. White to speak at the gathering.他请怀特先生在集会上讲话。
  • He is on the wing gathering material for his novels.他正忙于为他的小说收集资料。
6 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。
7 spoke
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
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Ad Da'jānīyah
adeed
Aldat
Amasiah
amphibolurus barbatus barbatus
bartmann
beam-modulating disk
Benjamin Jowett
blue salt
bobbin chute
cavil about
CC.HH.
ceramide
ceyle
cheese souffles
Chirita forrestii
cobalt-bearing ferronickel
cornua cartilaginis thyroideae
cuminal
cytostatic effects
daintiful
dionaea
distinguisheth
Ditsinane
expansion drive
explosive fishing
faurie
festuclavine
flat waste
flight-weights
full inclusion
graphism
gumly
Harbor Beach
heterozygous genes
high lithotomy
hypodematium eriocarpum (wall.) ching
Index Expurgatorius
induced polarization
inprocess inventory
insulated joint checker
interim overhauls
law of equilibrium
licea
look out for opening
low-level work
make a detour
make money
Malyy Zhuzhmuy, Ostrov
marine-power
Mohendraganj
monographically
multilayer aggregate
Murtomäki
nontriadic
open-loop differential voltage gain
Ovshinsky device
packet interface
pancake races
paper process
Pilea pseudonotata
pipe coil
pleuralia
populneas
postfurcae
prean(a)esthetic
precystectomy
PRMD
program checkout
propeller blade angle
quackishness
radiation inversion
reductive elimination
reflu
rent for nuclear fuel
Republic of Bolivia
Ritsis Nakrdzall
ritual condensation
rote
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
Sayers, Dorothy Leigh
self-blocking
shehers
single-beam instrument
spray water
starvers
step increase
suck the monkey
super-leagues
surface shovel
suspension joint
talkings to
tangential gradient probe
Telaranea
the penny drops
transmission chain
turn their coat
turn-out function
Ventilan
watered gauze
yeman
zenzic