时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:小妇人.little.women


英语课

  9 Secrets


  One October afternoon,Jo caught a bus into the town and stopped outside a building in one of the busy streets.She went in,looked up the stairs and,after a minute,ran out again.She did this several times,to the great amusement of a young man who was watching from the opposite side of the road.But the fourth time,Jo gave herself a shake and walked up the stairs.


  The young man crossed the road and waited.It was Laurie.Ten minutes later,Jo came running out,but did not look pleased to see him.


  'What are you doing here?'she said.


  'I'm waiting to walk home with you,'he said.'I've a secret to tell you,but first you must tell me yours.'


  'You won't say anything at home,will you?'said Jo.


  'Not a word,promised Laurie.


  'I've left two of my stories with a newspaper man,'said Jo,'but I'll have to wait until next week before I know if they will be printed.'


  'Miss March,the famous American writer!'said Laurie,throwing his hat into the air and catching 2 it.


  Jo looked pleased.'Now,what's your secret?'


  'You remember Meg lost a glove at the picnic?'said Laurie.'Well,I know where it is.'


  'Is that all?'said Jo,looking disappointed 3


  'Wait until I tell you where it is,'he said.


  'Tell me then,'said Jo.


  Laurie whispered 4 three words in Jo's ear.


  She stared 5 at him,looking both surprised and displeased 6.'How do you know?'


  'I saw it.'


  'Where?' asked Jo.


  'Pocket.What's wrong,don't you like it?'


  'Of course not.It's stupid 7!What would Meg say if she knew?'


  'You mustn't tell anyone,'said Laurie.


  'I didn't promise,'Jo reminded 8 him.


  'I thought you would be pleased,'he said.


  'Pleased at the idea of someone coming to take Meg away?'said Jo.'No,thank you.'


  She ran off down the hill,but Laurie came after her and reached the bottom 9 first.She came up behind him,her face red and her hair blowing in the wind.


  'That was fun!'she said,forgetting her crossness in the enjoyment 10 of a good run.


  At that moment,someone passed by,then stopped and looked back.It was Meg.


  'What are you doing here?'she said when she saw Jo.'You've been running,haven't you?Jo,when will you start to behave like a young lady?'


  'Don't make me grow up yet,Meg,'said Jo,looking sad.'It's hard enough having you change so suddenly.'


  Meg was growing into a woman,and Laurie's secret made Jo realize that Meg would leave home one day,perhaps soon.


  Two Saturdays after Jo had gone secretly into town,Meg saw Laurie chasing 11 Jo all over the garden before the two of them fell on the grass,laughing and waving a newspaper.


  'What can we do with that girl?'said Meg.'She never will behave like a young lady.'


  Minutes later,Jo came in with the newspaper.She sat down and began to read it.


  'Are you reading 12 anything interesting?'asked Meg.


  'Only a story,'said Jo.


  'Read it aloud,'said Amy.'It may amuse 1 us.'


  Jo began to read very fast,and the girls listened.It was a love story about two people called Viola and Angelo,and most of the characters died in the end But the girls enjoyed it,and Meg even cried a little at the sad parts.


  'Who wrote it?'asked Beth,watching Jo's face.


  Jo put down the newspaper.'I did,'she said,her eyes bright and shining.


  'You?'said Meg,surprised.


  'It's very good,'said Amy.


  'I knew it!'said Beth.She ran across and put her arms around her sister.'Oh,Jo,I am so proud!'


  And how proud Mrs March was when she was told.


  Everyone began to speak at the same time.'Tell us all about it.''How much did you get for it?''What will Father say?''Won't Laurie laugh!'


  So Jo told them all about it,and that evening there was no happier or prouder family that the Marches.


  9秘密


  10月的一天下午,琼乘公共汽车到了镇上,在座落在一条繁华大街上的一幢楼前停了下来。她走了进去,向楼梯上望了望,片刻,又跑出来。她这样反复了好几次,使得在街对面看着她的一个年轻人感到很有意思。可是第四次,琼鼓了鼓勇气,走上了楼梯。


  那个年轻人过了马路等候着。那是罗瑞。10分钟之后,琼跑了出来,可看上去不太高兴见到他。


  “你在这儿干什么?”她问道。


  “我在等着跟你一起回家,”他答道。“我有个秘密要告诉你,可你得先告诉我你的秘密。”


  “你什么也不会对家里人讲,是吗?”琼问。


  “一个字也不说,”罗瑞发誓说。


  “我给一个报纸编辑留下了两篇我写的故事,”琼说,“可我还得等到下个星期才会知道它们会不会被发表。”


  “马奇小姐,著名的美国作家!”罗瑞说道,一边把他的帽子扔到空中,然后又接住。


  琼看上去高兴起来。“那么你的秘密是什么?”


  “你还记得麦格野餐的时候丢了一只手套吗?”罗瑞说,“哎,我知道它在哪儿。”


  “就这个吗?”琼说,看上去挺失望。


  “别急呀,等我告诉你它在哪儿,”他说。


  “那告诉我吧,”琼说。


  罗瑞在琼耳边小声念叨了三个字。


  她盯着他,看上去又惊又喜。“你怎么知道的?”


  “我看见的。”


  “在哪儿?”琼问。


  “兜里。怎么了,你不喜欢这个消息吗?”


  “当然不。这太愚蠢了!麦格知道了会说什么?”


  “你谁也不许告诉,”罗瑞说。


  “我没发过誓,”琼提醒他说。


  “我以为你会高兴呢,”他说。


  “为有人来要带麦格走而感到高兴吗?”琼说,“不,谢谢。”


  她跑下山坡,可罗瑞追上了她并在她之前到达了坡底。她从他后面走过来,脸红红的,头发飘在风中。


  “这真有意思!”她说,她已因为奔跑的快乐而忘记了她的不愉快。


  就在那时,有人从他们身旁经过,然后停了下来朝后看。那是麦格。


  “你在这儿干什么?”她看到琼,问道:“你刚才奔跑来的,是吗?琼,你什么时候才能像个年轻的淑女?”


  “别让我长大,麦格,”琼说,看上去挺伤感。“看见你突然的改变就够难的了。”


  麦格正在成长为一个妇人,罗瑞的秘密使琼意识到麦格有一天会离开家,也许很快。


  两个星期后的星期六,琼悄悄去了镇里,麦格看到罗瑞满花园地追逐琼,然后两人都倒在草地上,笑着舞动着一张报纸。


  “我们该把那个女孩子怎么办呢,”麦格说,“她永远也不会像个淑女。”


  几分钟以后,琼手中拿着报纸走了进来。她坐下来开始读那份报。


  “你是在读些有趣的事吗?”麦格问。


  “只是个故事,”琼答道。


  “大声地读,”艾米说,“它没准会逗我们开心。”


  琼开始很快地读,孩子们倾听着。那是个关于两个名叫维奥拉和安尼鲁的人的爱情故事,大多数人物在结尾时都死去了。可女孩子喜欢它,麦格甚至在听到伤感的段落时还哭了。


  “谁写的?”白丝问道,看着琼的脸。


  琼把报纸放下。“我写的,”她说,她的眼睛亮闪闪的。


  “你?”麦格吃惊地说。


  “这太好了,”艾米说。


  “我就知道!”白丝说。她跑过去用双臂搂住她的姐姐,“噢,琼,我真骄傲!”


  当马奇太太被告知这件事时,她也特别骄傲。


  每个人都开始异口同声地说:“告诉我们这一切吧。”“为这篇文章你得了多少钱?”“爸爸会怎么说?”“怪不得罗瑞笑呢!”


  于是琼就把一切讲给她们听,那天晚上,没有比马奇一家更快乐的家庭了。



1 amuse
v.娱乐,逗乐,使高兴,使有趣
  • Tom makes up stories to amuse his little brother.汤姆编故事逗他的小弟弟。
  • I often amuse myself with reading.我常以读书自乐。
2 catching
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住
  • There are those who think eczema is catching.有人就是认为湿疹会传染。
  • Enthusiasm is very catching.热情非常富有感染力。
3 disappointed
adj.失望的,不满意的,不如意的
  • He seemed disappointed when the man refused his request.当那个人拒绝了他的要求时他看起来很失望。
  • He was disappointed so often that he became hopeless.他屡次失望,以致变为了绝望。
4 whispered
adj.耳语的,低语的v.低声说( whisper的过去式和过去分词 );私语;小声说;私下说
  • She sidled up to me and whispered something in my ear. 她悄悄走上前来,对我耳语了几句。
  • His ill luck has been whispered about the neighborhood. 他的不幸遭遇已在邻居中传开。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 stared
v.凝视,瞪视( stare的过去式和过去分词 )
  • She stared out of the window, lost in a daydream. 她凝视窗外,沉浸在幻想之中。
  • He stared at me in disbelief . 他满腹疑惑地盯着我。
6 displeased
a.不快的
  • The old man was displeased and darted an angry look at me. 老人不高兴了,瞪了我一眼。
  • He was displeased about the whole affair. 他对整个事情感到很不高兴。
7 stupid
adj.愚蠢的,笨拙的,麻木的,无趣味的;n.傻瓜
  • The boy is too stupid.那个男孩太笨了。
  • He must be really stupid.那他一定很傻。
8 reminded
v.使想起( remind的过去式和过去分词 );提醒
  • We reminded them that the meeting had been postponed. 我们提醒他们会议已经延期。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He reminded me to lock up the house when I go out. 他提醒我外出时把屋子锁起来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 bottom
n.底部;屁股,臀部;adj.底部的
  • The bottom of the cup is broken.这杯子的底破了。
  • The channel must have a flat bottom.沟道的底要平。
10 enjoyment
n.乐趣;享有;享用
  • Your company adds to the enjoyment of our visit. 有您的陪同,我们这次访问更加愉快了。
  • After each joke the old man cackled his enjoyment.每逢讲完一个笑话,这老人就呵呵笑着表示他的高兴。
11 chasing
n.雕镂术,雕刻工作;车螺丝;抛光;螺旋板
  • My dog likes chasing rabbits. 我的狗喜欢追捕兔子。
  • The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. 孩子们追逐着彼此的影子,玩得很开心。
12 reading
n.阅读,知识,读物,表演,对法律条文的解释;adj.阅读的
  • Children learn reading and writing at school.孩子们在学校学习阅读和写作。
  • He finds pleasure in reading.他从阅读中得到乐趣。
学英语单词
acra crimson
adiabatic index
Allah
apofenchene
augusta auscorum (auch)
automatic advice of the approach of a train
beggar on horseback
beltsful
bequivering
board of equalization for tax rate
bucktool
Canary Island hare's foot fern
cast-coated paper
catalogings
china investment corporation
chromates
chromatographic sheet
Clematis moisseenkoi
coaptations
codylin
common of pasture
convertor protection
Dal'nyaya
deck piping
deoxyribonucleic acid-ribonucleic acid hybridization
disrelishes
dissolutional
distance by engine RPM
enanthrope
engineering drawing number
est modus in rebus
Europlugs
fighting fit
final peak sawtooth shock pulse
fore-intestine
frame cross tie
frozen ropes
GppNHp
green finger
height of hydraulic jump
henao
Hide All
hodmandods
impostorship
inclined jet turbine
individual client account
Italian literature
Ixilan
Kerewan
Kyakhtinskiy Rayon
leglet
letter of transfer
lexing
lining-ups
Lloyd's Maritime Information Service
malaska
memorandum of agreement
method of needle insertion
Minnesotan
Mont-Tremblant
multi-shaft arrangement
multibeam ultrasonic flow meter
nidus avis
non-serbs
nucleoliform
nurse-midwifery
nutrient deficiency
off-road bus
parasinoidal
pass criticism on
platform reef
politically-oriented
production account
psammo-
reactor internal (recirculation )pump
ready mode
real live
right-hand component
roster card
ruttans
Sanyang
selfawareness
sharpen ... pencil
short stopping
silo bunker
sladang
spaso
special processing
spectrochemical analysis for gases
spotify
subscribed stock
system integration technique
Tamaquari, I.
territorialises
That's the ticket!
transfer reaction
unyoked core
video calling
Windheim
WMLScript
Wrocław