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

  The songs of early-morning birds filled the woods.



Jack 1 opened his eyes and sighed.



They were back in Frog Creek 2. He could breatheagain. His eyes didn't sting anymore. He was wearinghis own clothes, even his sneakers.



"I wonder what happened to everyone?" Annieasked anxiously. "Andrew, Peter, and their aunt, andBetty and Fred, and all the other people."Jack pulled out their research book. He turned tothe last chapter. He read aloud:



After the earthquake fires were put out, peoplefrom all over the world sent help to San Francisco.



The brave citizens of the city never gave up hope.



Many even wore badges that said, "Let's rebuild atonce." in less than ten years, San Francisco was onceagain one of the loveliest cities in the United States.



"Oh, good," breathed Annie. "Hey, do you have oursign?"Jack reached again into his pack. He pulled out thesign from Peter and Andrew.



He placed it on the floor, next to the list from theCivil War, the letter from the Revolutionary War, andthe slate 3 from the pioneer schoolhouse.



"We have all four writings now," he said.



"So what happens next?" said Annie.



Suddenly, there was a roar. A bright light flashedthrough the tree house.



Jack covered his face. When he peeked 4 over the topsof his fingers, he saw Morgan le Fay.



"Morgan!" Jack and Annie cried joyfully 5. They bothhugged her.



Morgan hugged them back.



"We found the four special writings for yourlibrary!" said Jack.



Annie picked up the list and the letter. Jack pickedup the slate and the sign.



"Here they are!" he said.



They started to give everything to Morgan. But sheheld up her hand.



"Do not give them to me," she said. "Someone elseneeds them more."Suddenly, a blinding light flashed through the treehouse again. There came a great roar, then silence.



When Jack and Annie opened their eyes, they wereno longer in the magic tree house.



They were standing 6 in a huge, shadowy room. Theroom smelled wonderful--like leather, books, and awood-burning fire.



Flames crackled in a huge stone hearth 7. Along thewalls were rows and rows of tall bookcases filledwith books.



"Welcome to my library," Morgan said softly.



"Wow," whispered Jack.



"Someone here is waiting to meet you," saidMorgan. "I told him that two special messengerswould soon arrive.""Where is he?" asked Annie.



Morgan pointed 8 to a man dressed in dark blue in acorner of the library. He sat in a chair. His head wasbowed. His hair was black streaked 9 with silver.



"He looks tired," Annie whispered.



"Yes, he and his knights 10 have been defeated,"Morgan said quietly. "He has given up all hope for hiskingdom.""How can we help him?" asked Annie. Morganlooked down at the special writings that Jack andAnnie held.



"Would it help if we showed him these?" Jackasked.



Morgan smiled.



"Come on, let's show him!" said Annie.



They crossed the room and knelt before the tired-looking man.



"Excuse me," Annie said.



The man looked up. He had sad gray eyes.



"We're Morgan's messengers. We've come to help,"said Jack.



The man shook his head.



"I don't understand," he said in a deep, tired voice.



"You are children. How can you help?""Sometimes children can help a lot," said Annie.



"Jack and I have helped a general, and we helpedwounded soldiers.""We helped people caught in an earthquake and atwister," Jack added.



The man straightened up a little. "That is brave," hesaid.



"We want to share how we did it," said Annie. Sheheld up the list from the Civil War.



"This tells you how to help wounded people," shesaid. She held up the letter from the RevolutionaryWar.



"And this tells you that even when things look theirworst, you shouldn't give up," she said.



Jack held up the slate from the pioneer schoolhouse.



"This says, 'If at first you don't succeed, try, tryagain,"' he said.



Then Jack held up the piece of wood from the SanFrancisco earthquake.



"And this says that when you've lost everything,you can still have hope," he said.



The man studied the four special writings. Then helooked at Jack and Annie with piercing gray eyes.



"You were both very kind to find all these thingsand bring them to me," he said. "Are you magic?""Oh no," said Annie. "Morgan is magic. We're justordinary kids."The man smiled. He seemed less sad and wearynow.



"And I am just an ordinary king," he said softly. "Isuppose if two ordinary kids can find courage andhope, then an ordinary king can find it, too."The man slowly stood up.



"I will go now and speak to my knights," he said. "Iwill share the wisdom you have brought me."He wrapped his cape 11 around him. He bowed to Jackand Annie.



"Thank you," he said. Then he strode bravely out ofMorgan's library.



"Yes, thank you," said Morgan, walking over to Jackand Annie.



"You're welcome," they said.



"These are for your library," said Jack. He andAnnie gave Morgan the four special writings.



Morgan smiled.



"Their wisdom will help many readers who comehere," she said.



"Great," said Annie.



"It's time for you to go home now," said Morgan.



Jack looked around Morgan's library. He hated toleave. It was the most wonderful room he'd ever seen"Don't worry. You can come back," said Morgan,reading his mind. "You must come back, for you bothhave helped save Camelot. Good-bye for now."Before Jack or Annie could Speak, there wasanother blinding flash.



Then they were home again, in the tree house, inFrog Creek, in the early morning.



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 creek
n.小溪,小河,小湾
  • He sprang through the creek.他跳过小河。
  • People sunbathe in the nude on the rocks above the creek.人们在露出小溪的岩石上裸体晒日光浴。
3 slate
n.板岩,石板,石片,石板色,候选人名单;adj.暗蓝灰色的,含板岩的;vt.用石板覆盖,痛打,提名,预订
  • The nominating committee laid its slate before the board.提名委员会把候选人名单提交全体委员会讨论。
  • What kind of job uses stained wood and slate? 什么工作会接触木头污浊和石板呢?
4 peeked
v.很快地看( peek的过去式和过去分词 );偷看;窥视;微露出
  • She peeked over the top of her menu. 她从菜单上往外偷看。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • On two occasions she had peeked at him through a crack in the wall. 她曾两次透过墙缝窥视他。 来自辞典例句
5 joyfully
adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地
  • She tripped along joyfully as if treading on air. 她高兴地走着,脚底下轻飘飘的。
  • During these first weeks she slaved joyfully. 在最初的几周里,她干得很高兴。
6 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
7 hearth
n.壁炉炉床,壁炉地面
  • She came and sat in a chair before the hearth.她走过来,在炉子前面的椅子上坐下。
  • She comes to the hearth,and switches on the electric light there.她走到壁炉那里,打开电灯。
8 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。
9 streaked
adj.有条斑纹的,不安的v.快速移动( streak的过去式和过去分词 );使布满条纹
  • The children streaked off as fast as they could. 孩子们拔脚飞跑 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • His face was pale and streaked with dirt. 他脸色苍白,脸上有一道道的污痕。 来自辞典例句
10 knights
骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马
  • stories of knights and fair maidens 关于骑士和美女的故事
  • He wove a fascinating tale of knights in shining armour. 他编了一个穿着明亮盔甲的骑士的迷人故事。
11 cape
n.海角,岬;披肩,短披风
  • I long for a trip to the Cape of Good Hope.我渴望到好望角去旅行。
  • She was wearing a cape over her dress.她在外套上披着一件披肩。
学英语单词
a drone
ACL-60
Alexandrian Wiccan
alizarin blue-black nb
alpha paper
antilock
bandel
be in the front line
be incident upon
bilderback
blending bunker
bln
bringing you down
calcaneocavus
cam action reel
camouflage building
cAMP receptor protein
caribbean blue
cathe
chemers
chopsteak
CM copper
coleroa chaetomium
cppd
decision network
diergism
dignifying
dipped
electrode earth
error comparator
few-group model
filiality
foreign exchange turnover
forthwax
fractal dimension
frozen-heave force
fuel breather
gangway width
gas emanation
Gauss-Jordan elimination method
general pressure drop
generator cut out
ground return circuit
haugh unit
have the face to do something
incendiary fire
individual life policy
inspectingly
interstade
intransitivize
jakowski
jostled
Kaitumälven
knife cheek
late-onset desister trajectory
linguocentric
Lutembacher syndrome
madia-oil
manpowers
melanoderma cachecticorum
mourner
multi-way connector
mystic meg
non-rationality
non-trivial
nonterminal position
not care a chip
Nothofagidites
oil absorption of talc
oundy moulding
photopheresis
prayer stick
prepurchase customer service
real-time multicomputing
Recombinate
resting metabolism
robo-
rudimentum processus vaginalis
ruhh
safety drilling method
salganea taiwanensis
scalar impedence
separate bill of lading
service revenue
shaft-basis system
sodium expulsion
Soleymān Kalay
stentor steel
survival instinct
take a noble part
tank pressure gauge
telepathist
terra japonica
they-all
tunkus
under-glaze
underwater concreting
user effort
uterine cotyledons
utilization coefficient of strokes
webcasters
wine set