时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:15.79]The Boy On Chamber's Creek 1
[00:22.14]善波河上的小男孩
[00:40.45]It was raining really hard that night,
[00:43.24]like it always does in this state of Washington.
[00:46.66]A heavy fog came along with it.
[00:49.54]My friend drove extra slow to be careful.
[00:52.86]We were listening to the radio when it went static.
[00:56.23]Then we heard it. A train was passing through.
[01:00.44]The railroad tracks intersect at the bridge
[01:03.20]before crossing over the creek.
[01:06.06]We were almost near the bridge
[01:08.09]when we noticed that the rail
[01:09.39]that usually comes down to keep cars back wasn't down
[01:13.63]and the red light wasn't blinking 2 or making noise.
[01:17.42]But we could still hear the train coming.
[01:20.35]We were still going really slowly due to the fog
[01:23.83]and as we got near the tracks, we could see a figure.
[01:28.86]An outline of a little boy about 6 or 8 years of age.
[01:33.92]We could only see the top half but not the bottom.
[01:37.86]He was just standing 3 there on the tracks,
[01:41.82]his back turned to us. We heard the train coming closer.
[01:46.47]We could see the light on top of it.
[01:48.60]We yelled 4 for the boy to move and get out of way.
[01:52.72]As he turned around to face us,
[01:54.55]he had the worst, horrible face.
[02:08.14]讲解
[03:22.24]It was raining really hard that night,
[03:25.02]like it always does in this state of Washington.
[03:28.14]A heavy fog came along with it.
[03:38.51]My friend drove extra slow to be careful.
[03:41.68]We were listening to the radio when it went static.
[03:53.53]Then we heard it. A train was passing through.
[03:57.69]The railroad tracks intersect at the bridge
[04:00.31]before crossing over the creek.
[04:02.91]We were almost near the bridge
[04:05.07]when we noticed that the rail
[04:06.60]that usually comes down to keep cars back wasn't down
[04:10.80]and the red light wasn't blinking or making noise.
[04:30.64]But we could still hear the train coming.
[04:36.36]We were still going really slowly due to the fog
[04:40.04]and as we got near the tracks, we could see a figure.
[04:44.54]An outline of a little boy about 6 or 8 years of age.
[05:01.73]We could only see the top half but not the bottom.
[05:05.76]He was just standing there on the tracks,
[05:09.20]his back turned to us.
[05:16.80]We heard the train coming closer.
[05:19.12]We could see the light on top of it.
[05:26.96]We yelled for the boy to move and get out of way.
[05:30.53]As he turned around to face us,
[05:32.39]he had the worst, horrible face.
[05:52.97]语言点
[05:55.25]hard  坚硬的
[06:03.28]hard times
[06:06.61]hard worker
[06:17.89]do
[06:22.97]does
[06:24.36]rain really hard
[06:32.21]I can finish the word puzzle as quickly as he did.
[06:42.27]finish the word puzzle
[06:45.22]heavy fog  大雾、浓雾
[06:48.81]come (along) with sth.  伴随…而来
[06:54.20]extra  额外的 / 非常、特别地
[07:02.39]intersect  交叉 / 横断、横穿
[07:12.36]A river intersects the plain.
[07:18.00]over
[07:21.54]cross over  横跨、越过
[07:24.96]almost…when…  差一点就…
[07:31.20]rail
[07:33.25]rail way  铁轨
[07:36.80]横杆、围栏
[07:39.78]hear…doing sth.
[07:53.31]see sb./sth. doing sth.
[07:56.87]due to sth.
[08:00.31]because of
[08:04.25]figure
[08:11.56]…years of age
[08:29.24]It was raining really hard that night,
[08:32.01]like it always does in this state of Washington.
[08:35.52]A heavy fog came along with it.
[08:37.90]My friend drove extra slow to be careful.
[08:41.68]We were listening to the radio when it went static.
[08:44.98]Then we heard it. A train was passing through.
[08:49.49]The railroad tracks intersect at the bridge
[08:52.39]before crossing over the creek.
[08:54.71]We were almost near the bridge
[08:56.64]when we noticed that the rail
[08:58.17]that usually comes down to keep cars back wasn't down
[09:02.43]and the red light wasn't blinking or making noise.
[09:06.08]But we could still hear the train coming.
[09:09.14]We were still going really slowly due to the fog
[09:12.58]and as we got near the tracks, we could see a figure.
[09:17.72]An outline of a little boy about 6 or 8 years of age.
[09:22.74]We could only see the top half but not the bottom.
[09:26.84]He was just standing there on the tracks,
[09:30.61]his back turned to us. We heard the train coming closer.
[09:34.99]We could see the light on top of it.
[09:37.41]We yelled for the boy to move and get out of way.
[09:41.42]As he turned around to face us,
[09:43.31]he had the worst, horrible face.
[09:54.88]谢谢收听

1 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。
2 blinking
a.(英俚)该死的,讨厌的;十足的
  • Shut the blinking door! 关上那扇该死的门!
  • Her ring is an odd little concern fitted with blinking diamonds. 她的戒指是装有许多闪光钻石的小玩意儿。
3 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。
4 yelled
v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelled at the other driver. 他冲着另一位司机大叫。
  • The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods would hear him. 迷路的人大声喊着,希望林子里的人会听见。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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22-oxacalcitriol
aggressive osteoblastoma
anadiagenesis
and-down
antiformal
atmidometrograph
automatic navigation
balkanizer
be right behind
brake slack adjuster
brotherella henonii
business in electrical supplies
buy-to-rent
capital venture
Cardamine limprichtiana
channel control commend
classical computer
clay swell
clearance port
Clinton Limestones
colloidogen
compensation loss or damage
completely automatic colorimetric analyzer
cross section lines of sounding
crusted tetter
deaccessioned
earthstorm
electrophobic
feed bar screw center
guizards (scotland)
helicobacter
hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets
high-frequency drying
illegal traffic
immunoparesis
impulse distance meter
in an extreme
irremediability
Java Card Virtual Machine
jojoba oil
Las Cabras
lateral tarsal ligaments
Lielupe
limited function wholesaler
lipnik
list frame sampling
log culvert
london university
lose one's heart
lost ball
Lymphoprep
massspectrum
meteorologic radar station
method of non-destructive examination
midlives
multi-exhaust
myek
National Joint Council on Materials Handling
NAYRU
network data structure
nevus arachoideus
Ngiro, Ewaso
nuclear-weapon technology
objective of water conservancy planning
P. & D.
passenger traffic accident
polyvinyl iodide
Populus pseudomaximowiczii
prefectly
presegmentations
properly discontinuous group
quasiendorser
rain-print
ramord
recursive algorithm
retrocognitive
rotor augmented
Saskatonian
silent cinema
simonizs
sir john rosses
slab zinc
sliding-filament theory
slip turnout
source computer
spoon excavator
stylotrachealis
technological obsolescence
tertiary industrial sectors
thermoset varnish
toylands
twentynothing
two-wires
ultra-right
underpunctuated
unpriestly
vidsex
virtually addressing cache
waveguide-resonator laser
woodspirit
zoologik