时间:2018-12-10 作者:英语课 分类:汪培珽儿童英文分级书单《神奇树屋》


英语课

  Jack 1 and Annie pressed through the crowd ofpeople swarming 2 about the Hall of Machines. Finallythey reached the exit and slipped back out into thewarm Paris night. The fair was just as crowdedoutside the hall as inside. Musicians played guitars,singers sang, food sellers shouted, "Chocolate milk!



Cheese! Bread! Wine!""We have to get to the Pasteur Institute fast!" Annieshouted to Jack.



Jack pulled out their guide book and scanned52the index, looking for the Pasteur Institute. "It's notin here," he said. He closed the guide book. "It mustnot be part of the fair.""Maybe one of those horse-and-buggies can take usthere," said Annie. She pointed 3 to a row of carriagesalong a street. There was a line of people waiting toget into them.



"Come on!" said Jack.



Annie and Jack made their way through the crowdand stood in the carriage line.



"Thomas Alva Edison and Alexander Graham Bell!"said Jack. "The sorcerer must think they're newmagicians with secret powers!""And now he's invited them to some kind of party,"said Annie, "so he can steal their secrets.""I'll bet he's inviting 4 the other two," said Jack, "theMagician of Iron and the Magician of the Invisible.""I wonder if they're inventors, too," said Annie.



"Come on, it's our turn," said Jack.



53They had reached the front of the carriage line. "Weneed to go to a place called the Pasteur Institute," Jackcalled to the coachman. "Can you take us?""But of course," said the man.



"Thanks!" said Annie. She and Jack climbed into theback of the open carriage. The coachman shook thereins, and his white horse clopped down thecobblestone street.



"Excuse me," Annie said, leaning forward. "Butwhat exactly is the Pasteur Institute?""It is a laboratory for finding the cures for diseases,"said the coachman.



"Oh . . . ," said Annie. "Interesting." She turned backto Jack. "Why would an evil sorcerer look formagicians in a place like that?""I don't know," said Jack.



"Maybe the sorcerer got sick," said Annie.



"I don't think so," said Jack. "But now wereallyneed a plan. What if we run into him at theinstitute? Remember, he has magic powers.""Butwehave magic powers, too," said Annie.



54"Right," breathed Jack. He reached into his satcheland pulled out their book:



10 MAGIC RHYMES FOR ANNIE AND JACKFROM TEDDY AND KATHLEENBy the light of the carriage lantern, Jack and Annielooked at the table of contents. "Remember, we canonly use a rhyme once,"Jack said to Annie.



"Make a Stone Come Alive-we've done that. Make Helpers Appear out of Nowhere-done that.



Mend What Cannot Be Mended-done that.""But we haven't usedSpin into the Air,"said Annie, "orMake Something Disappear,orFind a Treasure You Must Never Lose,orPull a Cloud from the Sky,orTurn into Ducks.""Go back, go back," said Jack.



"Make Something Disappear.



What about that?""Is a person a `something'?" asked Annie.



"Why not?" said Jack. "This one rhyme could solveour whole problem. We'll just make the sorcererdisappear.""Yes," breathed Annie.



55"Okay, here's the plan," said Jack. "Let's memorizethe rhyme now. Then as soon as we see the sorcerer,we can say it without having to look in the book.""Great," said Annie.



Jack turned to a page in the rhyme book. "I'llmemorize the line that Teddy wrote. You memorizethe line in Kathleen's language," he said.



"Got it," said Annie. She looked at the rhyme andstarted to say her line,"Thee-be-wan-""No, don't!" yelped 6 Jack, putting his hand over hermouth. "Don't say it out loud until we need it! Youmight accidentally make one of us or somethingreally important disappear!""Sorry," said Annie.



"We'll practice silently," said Jack. "And we'll eachonly learn our own line. So neither of us can say thewhole rhyme at the wrong time.""Good plan," said Annie.



Annie studied her line silently while Jack studiedhis. As Jack repeated his line in his head, the carriagerolled down a busy street. The56street was filled with more carriages and manybicycles. Some of the bikes were built for two people.



Couples dressed in fancy evening clothes pedaledtogether.



Other Parisians ate by candlelight in outdoor cafes.



Waiters in white aprons 7 carried trays high in the air.



Everyone seemed relaxed and cheerful. As thecarriage turned onto a quiet tree-lined street, Jackwished that he and Annie could just have fun in Parislike everyone else and not be worrying about an evilsorcerer.



"Here we are!" said the driver, interrupting Jack'sthoughts. He brought the carriage to a stop. "ThePasteur Institute.""This is it?" said Jack. The Pasteur Institute5758looked like a spooky mansion 8. Its huge front doorswere closed. Its tall windows were dark.



"Are you sure we've come to the right place?"Annie asked in a small voice.



"But of course I am sure," said the coachman. "Theinstitute appears to be closed. Would you like me totake you somewhere else?""No thanks," said Jack. "We'll get out here." Anniegave the coachman a few coins. Then she and Jackclimbed out of the carriage.



"Thanks," said Annie.



The coachman flicked 9 his reins 5, and the white horsetrotted away down the street.



Jack and Annie stared at the dark, silent building.



"I guess we should go up and knock," said Annie.



She and Jack climbed the stone steps to the giganticfront doors.



"We've come to the right place," said Jack. A gaslamp lit a small metal sign that said:



Louis Pasteur Institute59Jack knocked on the door three times. No oneanswered.



Annie turned the huge handle and pushed. Thedoor was locked.



"Maybe there's another door somewhere," saidAnnie.



Jack and Annie walked around the institute. Theyknocked at a back door and a side door, but no oneanswered.



When they got back to the front of the building,Jack heaved a sigh. "It's no use," he said. "We've cometo a complete dead end.""We can't give up," said Annie.



"I know," said Jack. They both stood looking at thestreet. All was quiet, except for a few bikes rattlingby.



Suddenly a whispery voice came from behind them.



"Hellooo?"



1 jack
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
2 swarming
密集( swarm的现在分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去
  • The sacks of rice were swarming with bugs. 一袋袋的米里长满了虫子。
  • The beach is swarming with bathers. 海滩满是海水浴的人。
3 pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
4 inviting
adj.诱人的,引人注目的
  • An inviting smell of coffee wafted into the room.一股诱人的咖啡香味飘进了房间。
  • The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.这间厨房的味道温暖诱人,使人感到亲切温馨。
5 reins
感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带
  • She pulled gently on the reins. 她轻轻地拉着缰绳。
  • The government has imposed strict reins on the import of luxury goods. 政府对奢侈品的进口有严格的控制手段。
6 yelped
v.发出短而尖的叫声( yelp的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelped in pain when the horse stepped on his foot. 马踩了他的脚痛得他喊叫起来。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • A hound yelped briefly as a whip cracked. 鞭子一响,猎狗发出一阵嗥叫。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 aprons
围裙( apron的名词复数 ); 停机坪,台口(舞台幕前的部份)
  • Many people like to wear aprons while they are cooking. 许多人做饭时喜欢系一条围裙。
  • The chambermaid in our corridor wears blue checked gingham aprons. 给我们扫走廊的清洁女工围蓝格围裙。
8 mansion
n.大厦,大楼;宅第
  • The old mansion was built in 1850.这座古宅建于1850年。
  • The mansion has extensive grounds.这大厦四周的庭园广阔。
9 flicked
(尤指用手指或手快速地)轻击( flick的过去式和过去分词 ); (用…)轻挥; (快速地)按开关; 向…笑了一下(或瞥了一眼等)
  • She flicked the dust off her collar. 她轻轻弹掉了衣领上的灰尘。
  • I idly picked up a magazine and flicked through it. 我漫不经心地拿起一本杂志翻看着。
学英语单词
agraced
ambiguated
anthracosis linguae
anti-euthanasia
aquaeductus endolymphaticus
backhand stopping
band of tyre carcas
bouez
causal agents
cellpbiose
China oak silk worm
cholesolvin
coarse lode
complex wave function
construction draft
cookrooms
countermapping
crepe jasmine
dancehall music
defect skipping
devitalisation
dexiomiops crassipes
diamondoid
dividing worm gear
Dolton
DPST
eddie
elacosaccharum
elementary tarining
fanaticalness
fender beam
fog-lamp
fold-containing layer
foreign-exchange office
full depth tooth from
gallinagoes
gene tree
generic switch
greysteil (scotland)
ground annual
gudger
handgoniometer
harvard r and d center
heat-seals
hyperreligiosity
input/output interrupt handler
intactivist
investment manuals
kowan
Krasnopol'ye
laminac
lankiest
laufman
leukemic retinitis
lose sleep
lost her senses
Mammae accessoriae
metal-spring gravimeter
milk cattle
murexin
new ingredients
off grade iron
operation design
orthocarbonate
osculatory interpolation
overlapping drying-plate
Page Three girls
panel switch
paralytogenic
pardo
parochial education
partial recursive predicate
pathologic fracture
perceave
physical law
prahalad
received beam
rectangular coordinate method
regiones brachii medialis
resin add tank
rotation band
roustabouts
Saraca griffithiana
scazon
she-swine
srd
studtube wall
superpotential
Taylorsport
tegmens
the other side of the coin
the wheat belt
three-dimensional sphere
tuo-name
turbas
ultraconserved
voluntary euthanasia
wairdour
Western Roman Empire
what then
wood-alcohol
zwitter ion