时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:18.22]The Cemetery 1 Mimic
[00:26.06]墓地模仿者
[00:38.08]There's a defiled 2 cemetery
[00:40.31]in the outskirts 3 of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,
[00:44.52]the city I was born in.
[00:47.23]People who can't afford to pay funerary services
[00:50.39]often bury their loved ones here.
[00:53.91]In Mexico, there's no such thing
[00:56.45]as medical aid for low income workers.
[01:00.47]People that come from out of town
[01:02.82]are not used to the ever changing weather
[01:05.76]and as consequence;
[01:07.42]many children die in the winter
[01:10.04]and end up buried in the old, defiled cemetery.
[01:14.33]When I was about ten years old,
[01:16.45]four older friends and I decided 4 to check it out.
[01:20.81]We walked for hours and when we finally arrived,
[01:24.64]it was almost dark.
[01:27.24]We started walking around
[01:28.93]and nothing seemed out of place.
[01:32.00]The air was getting very heavy
[01:34.43]and we heard a strange noise from an old, rotted tree.
[01:39.53]As we got near it, the tree started shaking.
[01:43.70]We all got really scared and ran.
[01:47.85]Later on, we found out that it was one of our friends
[01:51.91]playing a prank 5 on us.
[01:54.04]We were laughing
[01:55.18]when suddenly the old grave keeper showed up.
[01:58.59]He said "Boys, I know you are all just here
[02:02.82]to have fun and fool around,
[02:05.14]but please understand that horrible things happen here!
[02:09.93]I live in that house over there
[02:12.60](about 100 feet from the cemetery),
[02:15.67]and every night that those high school punks
[02:18.44]come and drink and make their mess,
[02:21.24]weird things begin to happen.
[02:34.39]讲解
[04:30.01]There's a defiled cemetery
[04:32.02]in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,
[04:36.25]the city I was born in.
[04:46.54]People who can't afford to pay funerary services
[04:49.94]often bury their loved ones here.
[04:59.85]In Mexico, there's no such thing
[05:02.95]as medical aid for low income workers.
[05:12.73]People that come from out of town
[05:14.88]are not used to the ever changing weather
[05:23.87]and as consequence;
[05:25.29]many children die in the winter
[05:27.79]and end up buried in the old, defiled cemetery.
[05:39.31]When I was about ten years old,
[05:41.52]four older friends and I decided to check it out.
[05:52.99]We walked for hours and when we finally arrived,
[05:56.60]it was almost dark.
[06:04.42]We started walking around
[06:05.97]and nothing seemed out of place.
[06:14.96]The air was getting very heavy
[06:17.39]and we heard a strange noise from an old, rotted tree.
[06:30.37]As we got near it, the tree started shaking.
[06:38.64]We all got really scared and ran.
[06:46.29]Later on, we found out that it was one of our friends
[06:50.12]playing a prank on us.
[06:59.25]We were laughing
[07:00.47]when suddenly the old grave keeper showed up.
[07:10.51]He said "Boys, I know you are all just here
[07:14.63]to have fun and fool around,
[07:17.08]but please understand that horrible things happen here!
[07:34.88]I live in that house over there
[07:37.49](about 100 feet from the cemetery),
[07:45.44]and every night that those high school punks
[07:48.31]come and drink and make their mess,
[07:51.15]weird things begin to happen.
[08:14.56]语言点
[08:17.82]in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez
[08:23.41]outskirt  郊区
[08:28.97]suburb
[08:34.58]His family moved to the suburbs.
[08:41.83]consequence / subsequence
[08:48.46]consequence
[08:55.87]subsequence
[09:06.41]out of place  不合适的、不恰当的、不正常的
[09:11.61]out of ordinary
[09:13.97]have fun
[09:21.22]have
[09:24.69]Have a good day.
[09:26.54]Have a good time.
[09:43.94]谢谢收听

1 cemetery
n.坟墓,墓地,坟场
  • He was buried in the cemetery.他被葬在公墓。
  • His remains were interred in the cemetery.他的遗体葬在墓地。
2 defiled
v.玷污( defile的过去式和过去分词 );污染;弄脏;纵列行进
  • Many victims of burglary feel their homes have been defiled. 许多家门被撬的人都感到自己的家被玷污了。
  • I felt defiled by the filth. 我觉得这些脏话玷污了我。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 outskirts
n.郊外,郊区
  • Our car broke down on the outskirts of the city.我们的汽车在市郊出了故障。
  • They mostly live on the outskirts of a town.他们大多住在近郊。
4 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
5 prank
n.开玩笑,恶作剧;v.装饰;打扮;炫耀自己
  • It was thought that the fire alarm had been set off as a prank.人们认为火警报警器响是个恶作剧。
  • The dean was ranking the boys for pulling the prank.系主任正在惩罚那些恶作剧的男学生。
学英语单词
acceleration controller
accounting reorganization
acromastitis
affinity marketing
amphirhopalum ypsilon
arrangement of rolls
array element reference
assay reagent
backward vane
ballet positions
be considerate of
birdwhistells
brap
break signal
cabinet control deck
Canalis condylaris
chaura
Cheyenne Sandstones
cispadane
coal cutter picks
coccygomimus laothoe
collecting electrodepipe
contactless instrument of consecutive profile transformation
control lever boot
davynite (davyne)
de facto families
delivery on arrival
disruptures
diving suit
drying finger
electric motorcycle
Eleusine
em-dashes
ennobles
enterprise-wide
epitaxial deposition
exoloma
exponential relation
fall into disfavor with
fertilizer reaction
fixed it
frown sb into silence
fully distributed
genus pteropogons
goader
harevens
hurtable
ice cream briquette
infrared light
interactive simulator
intermodulation product
Iometin(131I)
ithomes
kafirins
Khrushchyov
knock spots off sth
length-breadth ratio
level luffing (crane) type unloader
maximum acceptable contamination
mechanical refining process
medial region of thigh
metoensis
microtechnic, microtechnique
misapplied
nitrocarburizing gas
ocean color imaging (oci)
of phase-sequence
onwardness
optical conductor loss
Overhead-light
partially filled fruit
Plaidt
Poisson's number
prankishnesses
preangular (bone)
program decide
pulse frequency modulation control system
pyrogeology
Quemada
screw log
screwdriver with through tang
searchin'
shale retort
shoestring sand trap
sistina
sliding body ring
specially-constructed
spring-summers
SREO
sub chromatid
sundin
tail off
tentaculated
thorned
total regression
tow haired
volume information
Weber's circles
wedge oneself in
wintradine
Wright,Orville and Wilbur
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