英语灵异故事-Mr Joe 01 乔先生 01
时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事
英语课
[00:18.60]Mr Joe
[00:22.47]乔先生
[00:34.07]It's said by some of the older folks
[00:36.70]that if you get deep enough into the swamps
[00:39.51]and listen hard enough to nature
[00:41.69]that you can hear voices talking to you.
[00:45.25]They say that it is the voice of nature
[00:47.91]and that if you listen
[00:49.71]and do what you are told
[00:51.48]you will find the true meaning of existence.
[00:55.43]Now, growing up in the swamps of Louisiana
[00:58.79]I came to believe this
[01:00.81]as a way to explain old women talking to them
[01:04.74]while they were out watering their plants in the garden.
[01:08.94]My panda's and I used to walk the streets
[01:11.96]of our neighborhood
[01:13.52]looking and laughing at the old timers
[01:16.32]toiling away taking care of their collards and mustard greens,
[01:21.72]occasionally we would watch some of the old ladies
[01:24.95]on their front porch just talking away
[01:27.65]with no one in ear shot of them, that is,
[01:31.60]until one day while on my way down to the fishing hole
[01:35.77]I ran into Mr. Joe.
[01:38.67]Mr. Joe was an old man who grew up in Mississippi
[01:42.26]during the depression and served in the army
[01:45.37]during World War II.
[01:47.73]He migrated to the swamps during the oil boom
[01:51.35]and made his roots in St. Mary Parish.
[01:55.35]He always wore a green and red skull 1 cap
[01:58.67]with bright red suspenders on his pants.
[02:02.63]He had big white bushy eyebrows
[02:05.32]and a weathered face from working
[02:07.80]in the elements his whole life.
[02:20.94]讲解
[04:05.05]It's said by some of the older folks
[04:07.55]that if you get deep enough into the swamps
[04:10.41]and listen hard enough to nature
[04:12.69]that you can hear voices talking to you.
[04:26.42]They say that it is the voice of nature
[04:29.37]and that if you listen
[04:30.80]and do what you are told
[04:32.64]you will find the true meaning of existence.
[04:47.40]Now, growing up in the swamps of Louisiana
[04:50.74]I came to believe this
[04:52.91]as a way to explain old women talking to them
[04:56.62]while they were out watering their plants in the garden.
[05:15.55]My panda's and I used to walk the streets
[05:18.07]of our neighborhood
[05:19.54]looking and laughing at the old timers
[05:22.46]toiling away taking care of their collards and mustard greens,
[05:40.76]occasionally we would watch some of the old ladies
[05:43.95]on their front porch just talking away
[05:46.58]with no one in ear shot of them,
[05:58.19]that is, until one day
[06:01.12]while on my way down to the fishing hole
[06:03.66]I ran into Mr. Joe.
[06:11.60]Mr. Joe was an old man who grew up in Mississippi
[06:15.30]during the depression and served in the army
[06:18.33]during World War II.
[06:28.46]He migrated to the swamps
[06:30.33]during the oil boom and made his roots in St. Mary Parish.
[06:42.38]He always wore a green and red skull cap
[06:45.63]with bright red suspenders on his pants.
[06:56.57]He had big white bushy eyebrows
[06:59.20]and a weathered face from working
[07:01.60]in the elements his whole life.
[07:21.88]语言点
[07:25.13]water
[07:44.37]watered whiskey
[07:48.45]water 流泪
[07:53.06]toil 苦干、费力地做
[07:56.78]take care of 照料…
[08:09.21]taking care of…
[08:11.43]old timers
[08:13.29]toiling away
[08:15.61]taking care of…
[08:18.92]shot 射程
[08:21.78]in ear shot of sb.
[08:32.01]on one's way to
[08:39.78]in one's way
[08:45.27]run into sb. 撞上/遇见某人
[08:51.61]run across sb.
[08:56.19]depression 萧条、不景气
[09:06.40]the Great Depression
[09:09.38]the depression 经济大萧条
[09:16.19]element
[09:27.69]谢谢收听
[00:22.47]乔先生
[00:34.07]It's said by some of the older folks
[00:36.70]that if you get deep enough into the swamps
[00:39.51]and listen hard enough to nature
[00:41.69]that you can hear voices talking to you.
[00:45.25]They say that it is the voice of nature
[00:47.91]and that if you listen
[00:49.71]and do what you are told
[00:51.48]you will find the true meaning of existence.
[00:55.43]Now, growing up in the swamps of Louisiana
[00:58.79]I came to believe this
[01:00.81]as a way to explain old women talking to them
[01:04.74]while they were out watering their plants in the garden.
[01:08.94]My panda's and I used to walk the streets
[01:11.96]of our neighborhood
[01:13.52]looking and laughing at the old timers
[01:16.32]toiling away taking care of their collards and mustard greens,
[01:21.72]occasionally we would watch some of the old ladies
[01:24.95]on their front porch just talking away
[01:27.65]with no one in ear shot of them, that is,
[01:31.60]until one day while on my way down to the fishing hole
[01:35.77]I ran into Mr. Joe.
[01:38.67]Mr. Joe was an old man who grew up in Mississippi
[01:42.26]during the depression and served in the army
[01:45.37]during World War II.
[01:47.73]He migrated to the swamps during the oil boom
[01:51.35]and made his roots in St. Mary Parish.
[01:55.35]He always wore a green and red skull 1 cap
[01:58.67]with bright red suspenders on his pants.
[02:02.63]He had big white bushy eyebrows
[02:05.32]and a weathered face from working
[02:07.80]in the elements his whole life.
[02:20.94]讲解
[04:05.05]It's said by some of the older folks
[04:07.55]that if you get deep enough into the swamps
[04:10.41]and listen hard enough to nature
[04:12.69]that you can hear voices talking to you.
[04:26.42]They say that it is the voice of nature
[04:29.37]and that if you listen
[04:30.80]and do what you are told
[04:32.64]you will find the true meaning of existence.
[04:47.40]Now, growing up in the swamps of Louisiana
[04:50.74]I came to believe this
[04:52.91]as a way to explain old women talking to them
[04:56.62]while they were out watering their plants in the garden.
[05:15.55]My panda's and I used to walk the streets
[05:18.07]of our neighborhood
[05:19.54]looking and laughing at the old timers
[05:22.46]toiling away taking care of their collards and mustard greens,
[05:40.76]occasionally we would watch some of the old ladies
[05:43.95]on their front porch just talking away
[05:46.58]with no one in ear shot of them,
[05:58.19]that is, until one day
[06:01.12]while on my way down to the fishing hole
[06:03.66]I ran into Mr. Joe.
[06:11.60]Mr. Joe was an old man who grew up in Mississippi
[06:15.30]during the depression and served in the army
[06:18.33]during World War II.
[06:28.46]He migrated to the swamps
[06:30.33]during the oil boom and made his roots in St. Mary Parish.
[06:42.38]He always wore a green and red skull cap
[06:45.63]with bright red suspenders on his pants.
[06:56.57]He had big white bushy eyebrows
[06:59.20]and a weathered face from working
[07:01.60]in the elements his whole life.
[07:21.88]语言点
[07:25.13]water
[07:44.37]watered whiskey
[07:48.45]water 流泪
[07:53.06]toil 苦干、费力地做
[07:56.78]take care of 照料…
[08:09.21]taking care of…
[08:11.43]old timers
[08:13.29]toiling away
[08:15.61]taking care of…
[08:18.92]shot 射程
[08:21.78]in ear shot of sb.
[08:32.01]on one's way to
[08:39.78]in one's way
[08:45.27]run into sb. 撞上/遇见某人
[08:51.61]run across sb.
[08:56.19]depression 萧条、不景气
[09:06.40]the Great Depression
[09:09.38]the depression 经济大萧条
[09:16.19]element
[09:27.69]谢谢收听