时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:弗兰肯斯坦.Frankenstein


英语课

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  After I had 1 left the laboratory 2, I escaped 4 into the country outside the town. I soon felt hungry and thirsty,and my first food was 6 fruit which I found 8 on some trees near a river. I drank from the river and then lay 10 down and went to sleep.


  At first my eyes and ears did 11 not work very well,but after a while 12 I began to see and hear clearly 13


  One day, snow began to fall. Of course 14, I had never walked in snow before, and I found that it made 15 my feet very cold. I realized 16 that I needed food and a place to get warm.Soon I saw 17 a small hut 18 where an old man was cooking 19 his breakfast over a fire. When the old man saw me, he shouted loudly and ran 9 away as 7 fast as he could 20. I did not understand what the man was doing, but I wanted to be near the fire. So I sat 21 down in the warm, and ate 22 the man's breakfast. Then I walked across 23 empty fields 24 for some hours until 25 I reached 26 a village. I went into one of the houses, but there were children inside 27. They began to scream 28 when they saw me, and their mother fainted 29. The whole 30 village came 31 to see what was the trouble 32. Some of the people ran away when they saw me, but the others 33 shouted and threw stones at me.They wanted to kill 34 me. I was badly 35 hurt, but I escaped and ran into the open country.


  Later 36, I found an empty hut, which was built 37 against 38 the wall of a small house. I was afraid to go into the house after what had happened in the village, so I hid 39 in the hut. There I was safe, and could escape 3 from the cold, and hide 40 from people who wished to hurt me.


  And then I found that there was a small hole in the wall between the hut and the house.Through this hole I could see in-to the room next to the hut. Three people lived in the house—a beautiful girl, an old man, and a young man.


  Day after day I watched the three people.I saw how kind they were to each other. I wanted so much to go into the house and be with them, but I knew I must stay in the hut. I could not forget how the village people had hurt me when I tried to go into the house there.


  Each night, after the people in the house had gone to bed,I stole 41 some of their food for myself 42. But soon I realized that the old man was blind 43. And I realized too that often the three of them did not have enough to eat.I saw the two young people put extra 44 food on the blind man's plate, although 45 they were hungry themselves 46


  When I saw that,I stopped stealing 47 their food.Their life 48 was already 49 hard enough, so I went back to the wild 50 fruit in the woods. I tried to help them in other ways, too.During 51 the night I cut firewood 52 for them, and added 53 it secretly 54 to the wood which the young man had cut during the day. I was very happy to see how much this pleased 55 the young man.


  After a while I began to understand some of the noises that the people made to each other. The first words that I under-stood were words like ‘fire’, and‘bread’. I also learnt that the three people called each other by names. The girl was Agatha, the young man was Felix, and the old man was called Father. I tried to make the noises that they made, and slowly 56 I began to speak.


  The two young people were very beautiful. One day I saw my own 5 face in the water of the river. It was a terrible 57 face.I understood 58 why people were frightened 59, why they shouted and threw stones. I knew then that I could not let these beautiful people see me. They would 60 be frightened by my horrible 61 face and body.


  Summer was coming, and I continued 62 to watch and learn. I also continued to help the two people and their father, and did many jobs for them in the night. They were always surprised 63 in the morning when they saw what I had done. I heard them talk about the ‘good creature’ who did these‘wonderful’things.


  But the family were often sad, and I wished I could make them happy.I looked forward 64 to the time when I could speak well enough to talk to them. And I was happy because I was sure I would soon have three good friends.


  怪物的故事


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  我离开实验室后,便逃到了城外的乡间。不久我便感到又饥又渴;我的第一顿食物是我在河边的树上找到的果子。我喝了河里的水,然后躺倒睡着了。


  开始时我的眼睛和耳朵不大灵便,但过了一会儿我就能看清楚、听明白了。


  有一天,天下起了雪。当然,我以前从未在雪中走过,我发现它让我的双脚感觉非常冷。我意识到我需要食物和住处取暖。我很快便看到了一个小茅舍,里面有个老人正在火上做早饭。当那个老人看到我时,他大声喊叫了起来并以自己最快的速度跑开了。我不明白这个老人在干什么,但是我想靠近火堆。于是我暖暖和和地坐下并吃了这个人做的早餐。然后我在空旷的田野中走了好几个小时,直到到了一个村庄。我走进了其中的一家房子,可是里面有几个孩子。他们见到我后便尖叫起来,他们的母亲也晕倒了。全村的人都来看发生了什么事情。有些人见到我后便跑开了,但另外一些人则喊叫起来并朝我扔石头。他们想要杀死我。我伤得很重,可还是逃脱了并跑进了旷野之中。


  后来,我找到了一个空茅屋。它是靠着一个小屋子的一堵墙而建起来的。在那个村子里发生了那桩事之后,我不敢进屋,因而便藏在茅屋中。我在那儿是安全的,并且可以避寒,还可以逃避那些想要伤害我的人。


  接着我发现在茅屋和那房屋之间的墙之间有一个洞。通过这个洞我可以看见茅屋隔壁的房间。有三个人住在那个屋子里——一个漂亮的女孩,一个老人,还有一个年轻人。


  我一天天地观察着这三个人。我看到他们之间是多么亲密。我非常想进屋去加入他们的行列,但我清楚我必须呆在茅屋里。我想走进那个屋子时总忘不了村民们是怎么伤害我的。


  每天晚上,在屋子里的那三个人睡下之后,我便把他们的食物偷来给自己吃。然而不久我就意识到那个老人是个瞎子。并且我还意识到那三个人常常食不裹腹。我见到那两个年轻人常给那个老盲人的盘子里多放些食物,尽管他们自己在挨饿。


  看到这些后,我就不再偷他们的食物了。他们的生活已经够艰苦的了,于是我便重新靠树林里的野果为生。我还尽力想一些其他办法帮助他们。晚上我为他们砍柴火,还暗中把它们添在那个年轻小伙子白天砍的柴火中。我很高兴看到这能如此取悦于那个年轻人。


  不久我开始懂得了那些人彼此之间发出的一些声音了。我最初理解的单词是像“火”还有“面包”这样的词。我还了解到那三个人彼此之间称呼的名字。那个女孩叫“阿加莎”,那个小伙子叫“菲力克斯”,而那老人则叫“父亲”。我努力去发他们发出的声音,于是慢慢地开始说话了。


  那两个年轻人很漂亮。有一天我从河中看见我自己的脸。那是张可怕的脸。我明白了人们为什么会害怕、为什么会喊叫并扔石头的原因。那时我才知道我不能让这些漂亮的人们看见我,他们会因为我那可怕的脸和身体而惊恐的。


  夏天临近了,我在继续观察和学习。我也在继续帮助那两个人和他们的父亲,并且在晚上给他们干很多活儿。他们早上看到我所做的事情后总是感到很惊奇。我听到他们谈论那个做了这些“好”事的“好人”。


  可是这家人经常闷闷不乐。我希望我能让他们高兴。我期盼着我能学会说话而同他们交谈的那一时刻。我也很高兴,因为我确信不久我便会有三个好朋友了。



1 had
vbl.have的过去式和过去分词;conj.有
  • I just had a good idea!我有个好主意!
  • The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand.这个男孩手上拿一条小树枝。
2 laboratory
n.实验室,化验室
  • She has donated money to establish a laboratory.她捐款成立了一个实验室。
  • Our laboratory equipment isn't perfect,but we must make do.实验室设备是不够理想,但我们只好因陋就简。
3 escape
vi.逃跑,逃避;逃过..的注意;逸出;n.逃跑
  • We had to break the door out to escape from the fire.我们不得不把门砸开以逃避火灾。
  • He didn't allow any word to escape his lips.他守口如瓶。
4 escaped
adj.溜走v.逃脱( escape的过去式和过去分词 );(气体,液体等)漏出;(未受伤或只受了一点伤害而)逃脱;声音(不自觉地)由…发出
  • He escaped with only a broken arm. 他得以逃生,只是断了一只胳膊。
  • Nothing escaped our teacher's eagle eye. 任何事情都逃不过我们老师那锐利的目光。
5 own
v.拥有,持有;adj.(属于)自己的,特有的
  • I need my own space.我需要自己的空间。
  • Everything I own is yours.我所有的一切都是你的。
6 was
v.(is,am的过去式)是,在
  • He said he was right.他说他是正确的。
  • He was cold and hungry.他又冷又饿。
7 as
conj.按照;如同
  • He got work in a hotel as a waiter.他在一家旅馆找到了当服务生的工作。
  • In the hotel,the old men were drinking away as usual.在旅馆里,这些老人和往常一样喝个不停。
8 found
v.建立,创立,创办;vbl.(find的过去分词)找到
  • I found him at home.我发现他在家。
  • The United Nations was found in 1945.联合国于1945年成立。
9 ran
vbl.run的过去式
  • He ran,and then slowed down to a walk.他跑着,然后放慢速度步行。
  • As soon as Marie opened the door,the dog ran in.当玛丽一打开门,狗就跑了进来。
10 lay
(lie的过去式和过去分词);vt.击,放置,产卵,使平静,打赌,压平,设计;vi.生蛋,打赌,全力以赴;n.隐蔽处,计划,价格,生蛋,叙事诗,诗歌;adj.世俗的,外行的
  • Please lay the knife on the dish.请把刀放在盘子上。
  • All birds lay eggs.鸟都下蛋。
11 did
v.动词do的过去式
  • How many goals did you score in the last game?上一场比赛你们进了几个球?
  • Why did you choose basketball in the first place?你为何首先选择篮球呢?
12 while
conj.当…的时候;而;虽然;尽管 n.一会儿
  • In a short while,the cat ate up the fish.不久,那只猫便将鱼吃个精光。
  • He teaches English in the school all the while.他一直在这所学校里教英语。
13 clearly
adj.清楚的;adv. 清楚地
  • I remember it quite clearly.这事我记得很清楚。
  • We clearly need to think again.我们显然需要重新考虑。
14 course
n.课程,讲座,过程,路线,一道(菜)
  • The college course was then cut to three years.大学学制那时缩短到三年。
  • Of course,I don't always sleep in the afternoons.当然,我并不总是在下午睡觉。
15 made
v.make的过去式和过去分词
  • They were not made in china.它们不是中国制造的。
  • The monkey made a long arm for the peach.猴子伸臂去摘桃子。
16 realized
adj.realize的过去式v.实现( realize的过去式和过去分词 );了解;(所担心的事)发生;以…价格卖出
  • He realized that his calling was to preach the gospel. 他体悟到宣讲福音是他的使命。
  • They soon realized they had been duped. 他们很快便意识到自己上当了。
17 saw
vbl.看见(see的过去式);n.锯;v.用锯子锯
  • Would you like to saw a tree for me?你能为我锯棵树吗?
  • The moment I saw you,I knew you were angry with me.我一看到你,就知道你在生我的气。
18 hut
n.棚子;简陋的小房子
  • The hut is in the midst of the forest.小屋在森林深处。
  • The poor old man lived in a little wooden hut.那个贫穷的老人住在一间小木屋内。
19 cooking
n.烹调;烹饪
  • What do you mean,you don't like my cooking?你是什么意思,你是不喜欢我做的饭?
  • I have little knowledge of cooking.我几乎不懂烹饪技术。
20 could
v.能,可能(can的过去式);aux.v.(can的过去式)能;可以
  • Could I open the window?我可以打开窗子吗?
  • I could wait ten minutes.我可以等十分钟。
21 sat
v.(sit的过去式,过去分词)坐
  • He sat on a chair.他坐在椅子上。
  • The mother sat by the sick child all night long.妈妈整夜守在生病的孩子身旁。
22 ate
v.吃,eat的过去式
  • I ate a whole box of chocolates.我吃了一整盒巧克力。
  • It's a long time since she ate out last time.她很长一段时间没在外面吃饭了。
23 across
adv.横过,使...被理解(或接受);prep.穿过,横过
  • He walked across the road carefully.他小心地过马路。
  • You can go across the bridge.你可以越过这座桥。
24 fields
n.田( field的名词复数 );(作某种用途的)场地;(学习或研究的)领域;运动场
  • The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields. 去那农舍的唯一通路是穿过田野。
  • We had to make a detour around the flooded fields. 我们只得绕道避开被洪水淹没的田野。
25 until
prep.直到...为止;conj.直到...时才...
  • He arrived home until midnight.他直到半夜才到家。
  • She didn't sleep until midnight.她直到半夜才睡。
26 reached
v.到达( reach的过去式和过去分词 );联络;伸出手臂,延伸
  • An amicable settlement was reached. 已达成和解。
  • After much hard bargaining we reached an agreement. 经过一番艰难的讨价还价,我们达成了协议。
27 inside
n.内部,内脏,内幕;adj.内部的,秘密的,户内的;prep.在...之内
  • Two minutes later we were inside the taxi.两分钟以后我们已经坐在出租车里面了。
  • He will be back inside two days.他将在两天内回来。
28 scream
n.尖叫声;vi. 尖叫,大笑,尖啸,令人震惊;vt.尖叫着说,大叫大嚷着要求
  • Don't scream,I can hear what you are saying.别喊,我听得见你说些什么。
  • He was so funny,he made us scream with laughter.他很有趣,逗得我们哈哈大笑。
29 fainted
v.晕倒,昏倒( faint的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Facer has fainted; this bucket of water should fetch him round. 费塞昏过去了,这桶水可以使他苏醒过来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She all but fainted when she heard the news. 听到那消息,她差点晕过去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
30 whole
adj.整整的;全部的;完整的
  • It snowed for two whole days.雪下了整整两天。
  • The whole village was sleeping.整个村庄一片寂静。
31 came
v.动词come的过去式
  • I was surprised why he came here so early.他为什么那么早到这里,我很惊奇。
  • The doctor came in time to save his life.医生及时来抢救他的生命。
32 trouble
n.苦恼,麻烦;故障;动乱;vt.麻烦 vi.费神
  • I hate to trouble you.我真不愿麻烦你。
  • The trouble is that he doesn't have enough money.麻烦在于他缺钱。
33 others
prep.(pl.)另外的人
  • Learning from others is important.向别人学习很重要。
  • She is always ready to help others.她总是乐于助人。
34 kill
vt.杀死,弄死;扼杀,毁掉;使终止;消磨;vi.杀死;被弄死杀,杀伤;猎获物
  • Many ants kill the horse.蚁多可杀马。
  • She wants to kill me.她想杀了我。
35 badly
adv.非常,严重地;坏地,差地,拙劣地
  • I miss you so badly.我非常非常想你。
  • We need money badly now.我们现在非常需要钱。
36 later
adv.过后,后来;adj.以后的,更后的,较晚的
  • He didn't turn up until half an hour later.半小时后他才出现。
  • This part of the hospital was built on later.医院的这个部分是后来增建的。
37 built
v.build的过去式和过去分词
  • My father built his business on years of hard work.我父亲多年奋斗创立了自己的事业。
  • Ten years later,the school built out two buildings.10年后这个学校又增建了两栋建筑。
38 against
prep.与…对抗;对着
  • You're against the traffic rules.你违反了交通规则。
  • Are you for or against?你是赞成还是反对?
39 hid
hide 的过去式(分词)
  • He hid the letter in a drawer. 他把信藏在抽屉里。
  • She hid her worries behind an air of insouciance. 她掩饰着自己的烦恼,表现得无忧无虑。
40 hide
n.兽皮;迹象;躲藏处;vt.藏,隐瞒,遮避;剥…的皮;vi.躲藏
  • She tried to hide her feelings.她设法掩藏她的感情。
  • Are you trying to hide something from me?你是不是有什么事想瞒着我?
41 stole
n.女用披肩v.偷( steal的过去式 );悄悄地做,悄悄地走
  • They stole the jewels from under the police's nose. 他们就在警察的眼前偷走了珠宝。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He stole a car for the hell of it. 他只是为了好玩而偷汽车。 来自《简明英汉词典》
42 myself
pron.我自己
  • Should I do it myself?我应该自己做吗?
  • I woke up to find myself in the hospital.我醒来发现自己在医院里。
43 blind
adj.盲目的,瞎的;n.百叶窗;v.使失明
  • He is blind in the left eye.他的左眼是瞎的。
  • The blind live in the dark.盲人在黑暗中生活。
44 extra
adj.额外的,外加的;特大的
  • We do not ask for extra pay.我们不要求额外报酬。
  • You have to pay extra for breakfast.早餐你要另外付费。
45 although
conj(=though)虽然,即使,纵然,尽管
  • Although my car is very old,It'still runs very well.我的汽车虽然很旧,但仍然跑得很快。
  • Although he worked hard,he failed in the exam.虽然他很努力,但他考试没有及格。
46 themselves
pron.他们自己,她们自己,它们本身;他们亲自;他自己
  • They finished the work by themselves.他们自己完成了这项工作。
  • The boys didn't know what to do with themselves after school ended.男孩们不知道放学后该做些什么。
47 stealing
n.偷窃,贼赃,偷垒adj.有偷窃行为的v.偷( steal的现在分词 );悄悄地做,悄悄地走
  • A delicious languor was stealing over him. 一种美滋滋懒洋洋的感觉悄悄传遍他的全身。
  • We found out he'd been stealing from us for years. 我们发现他从我们家偷东西已经好多年了。
48 life
n.生活;生命
  • The doctor came in time to save his life.医生及时来抢救他的生命。
  • At last he knew the meaning of life.终于,他知道了生命的意义。
49 already
adv.已经
  • We have eaten already.我们已经吃过了。
  • I've been there already,so I don't want to go again.我早已去过那里了,所以我不想再去了。
50 wild
adj.放荡的;未开发的,野的,野生的,原始的;n.荒野
  • We should protect the wild animal.我们应该保护野生动物。
  • After the old gardener died,the garden grew wild.老园丁死后,花园就慢慢荒芜了。
51 during
prep.在…期间,在…时候
  • What did you do with yourself during the summer holidays?暑假你是怎样度过的?
  • London is full of visitors during May and June.五六月间伦敦挤满了游客。
52 firewood
n.木柴;柴火
  • Turn the firewood over and sun it.把柴火翻过来晒晒。
  • He cut down the tree and cut it up for firewood.他把树砍倒,并把它劈成烧火用的小块。
53 added
adj.更多的,附加的,额外的
  • They have added a new scene at the beginning.在开头他们又增加了一场戏。
  • The pop music added to our enjoyment of the film.片中的流行音乐使我们对这部电影更加喜爱。
54 secretly
adv. 秘密地, 背地里
  • Friends managed to smuggle him secretly out of the country. 朋友们想方设法将他秘密送出国了。
  • I think he's secretly revelling in all the attention. 我觉得他对于能够引起广泛的注意心里感到飘飘然。
55 pleased
adj.高兴的,快乐的,喜欢的,满意的
  • She was pleased to hear good news about him.听到他的好消息,她很高兴。
  • Whichever day you come,we will be pleased to see you.无论你哪一天来,我们都很高兴。
56 slowly
adv.慢地,缓慢地
  • Speak more slowly,please.请说慢一点。
  • Do it slowly and carefully.要慢慢仔细地做。
57 terrible
adj.可怕的,糟糕的,极其的
  • I think you've made a terrible mistake.我认为你犯了一个严重的错误。
  • This is a terrible idea.这是一个可怕的想法。
58 understood
vbl.understand的过去式和过去分词
  • He is understood to be a man of ability.他被认为是一个有能力的人。
  • It is understood that hard work can bring success.不言而喻,艰苦的工作可带来成功。
59 frightened
adj.受惊的,受恐吓的
  • I was frightened of him when I saw him first.我第一次见他时怕他。
  • You frightened me to death,staying out all night!你整夜不回家,把我急死了!
60 would
aux.will的过去式;愿,要;常常;大概;将要,会
  • Why would you say that?为什么你会这么说?
  • Would you please help me?你能帮帮我吗?
61 horrible
adj.可怕的,极可憎的,极可厌的
  • This is a horrible monster.这是一个可怕的怪物。
  • That is a horrible accident.那是一次可怕的事故。
62 continued
adj.继续的,延续的v.继续,连续( continue的过去式和过去分词 );持续;逗留;停留
  • She continued to assert that she was innocent. 她仍然坚称自己无辜。
  • Eyes downcast, she continued eating. 她低垂双眼,不停地吃。
63 surprised
adj.感到惊讶的,感到惊奇的
  • Is that anything to be surprised at?那有什么可怪的?
  • The news greatly surprised us.这消息使我们非常惊异。
64 forward
adj.向前的,早的,迅速的,前锋;v.转交,促进,运送;adv.向前地
  • Please move your car forward.请你把汽车住前开。
  • Please forward my mail to me.请把我的邮件转寄给我。
学英语单词
a gleam in someone's eye
activating enzyme
adoption of indigenous method
air injection system
aleuronoid
alkahest
alligator pear oil
almost-invisible
Ambridge
approximate expansion
Bohr-Mottelson model
bottom half-bearing
capability margin
checkerblooms
Chincoteague Island
chinese bank
cloud dynamics
cold (body) discharge
cutaneous gumma
director-general
dispersed university
dusty-foot
E-capture
Eden, Tg.
fingida
first of a kind plant
forereaching
fragmentitious
franchise fee
Frank Skinner
gate controlled rise time
general-purpose test-signal generator
gerberas
gilders
Gottlieb Daimler
Hamdǒk
hand-driven
high strength yellow brass
Houwink's law
hunanense
hyperthermias
infinity point
isoaconitic acid
ivel
jamisens
Karel'skiy Bereg
light float
linguo-stylistics
lithofellic acid
litterage
machinability test
main core
major-medical
make before break contact
membranous rhinitis
mimetites
modernizations
national vocational qualifications (nvq)
notarial procedure
occludings
ophthalmomyositis
pachychoroidopathy
paper tape micro command
pay ... back
phenylbutyramide
pit-bottom waiting room
Private Interregional Conflict of Laws
pyrogene dye
Quellococha
Quotid
reageing
reality tv show
render support to
rescue work
rhyothemis fuliginosa
RNZN
rubber effect
sand-cleaner jig
Sattler's elastic layer
seatbacks
sedinon
sequentialisation
service bridge
sexlives
sleep-walkeds
Sound Market Value of Ship
stand on my bottom
starvin' Marvin
stellar radio source
stem line(levan & hauschka 1953)
subnodes
sugar-glazed
sulphaphenazole
syndrome of static blood stagnated in throat
taxological
tectonic stream
temporal frequency domain
tooska
topf
viix
whole tyre reclaim
work havoc on sb