时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:17.39]Harold
[00:21.92]哈罗德
[00:34.74]Thomas and Alfred were two best friends.
[00:39.81]Whenever it got hot,
[00:41.66]they would take their cows up to a cool,
[00:44.31]green pasture in the mountains.
[00:47.14]Usually they stayed there with the cows all summer.
[00:52.27]The work there in the mountains was easy,
[00:55.70]but really boring.
[00:57.97]All they did was tend their cows all day.
[01:02.74]They would return to their tiny hut at night.
[01:07.05]Every night they ate supper,
[01:09.98]worked in the garden, and went to sleep.
[01:13.99]Then one day, Thomas said "Let's make a life-size doll.
[01:19.51]We can put it in the garden and use it as a scarecrow."
[01:24.41]There was a farmer they both hated named Harold,
[01:28.54]so they decided 1 to name the doll Harold
[01:31.75]and make it look like him.
[01:34.80]They made it out of straw
[01:36.80]and gave it a pointy nose and tiny eyes, like Harold's.
[01:43.24]Day after day,
[01:44.52]they would tie Harold to a pole in the garden
[01:47.38]to scare away the birds.
[01:50.15]They brought it in the house every night.
[01:52.80]Sometimes, they would talk to it,
[01:55.83]saying things like "How's it going?"
[01:58.99]And the other would say in a weird 2 voice "Not good."
[02:04.30]Of course, Harold wouldn't appreciate it.
[02:08.91]When they were in a bad mood,
[02:11.06]they would even curse at him or kick him.
[02:14.86]A while later,
[02:16.07]when Thomas was taking out his anger on Harold,
[02:19.62]Alfred swore he heard the doll grunt 3.
[02:23.45]"Did you hear that? Harold grunted 4!"
[02:27.26]"Impossible, he's just a sack of straw," replied Thomas.
[02:33.50]Alfred dismissed it,
[02:35.42]but they both stopped talking to it,
[02:38.01]kicking it, or even touching 5 it,
[02:40.09]they just left him neglected in the corner of the room.
[02:54.33]讲解
[05:07.23]Thomas and Alfred were two best friends.
[05:15.20]Whenever it got hot,
[05:16.65]they would take their cows up to a cool,
[05:19.53]green pasture in the mountains.
[05:27.49]Usually they stayed there with the cows all summer.
[05:34.61]The work there in the mountains was easy,
[05:37.67]but really boring.
[05:44.64]All they did was tend their cows all day.
[05:48.48]They would return to their tiny hut at night.
[05:57.26]Every night they ate supper,
[05:59.99]worked in the garden, and went to sleep.
[06:07.58]Then one day, Thomas said "Let's make a life-size doll.
[06:13.03]We can put it in the garden and use it as a scarecrow."
[06:25.49]There was a farmer they both hated named Harold,
[06:29.50]so they decided to name the doll Harold
[06:32.48]and make it look like him.
[06:47.11]They made it out of straw
[06:48.73]and gave it a pointy nose and tiny eyes, like Harold's.
[07:01.37]Day after day,
[07:02.41]they would tie Harold to a pole in the garden
[07:05.26]to scare away the birds.
[07:07.61]They brought it in the house every night.
[07:18.99]Sometimes, they would talk to it,
[07:21.35]saying things like "How's it going?"
[07:24.15]And the other would say in a weird voice "Not good."
[07:37.20]Of course, Harold wouldn't appreciate it.
[07:45.37]When they were in a bad mood,
[07:47.14]they would even curse at him or kick him.
[07:55.78]A while later,
[07:56.71]when Thomas was taking out his anger on Harold,
[08:00.37]Alfred swore he heard the doll grunt.
[08:13.28]"Did you hear that? Harold grunted!"
[08:16.59]"Impossible, he's just a sack of straw," replied Thomas.
[08:31.28]Alfred dismissed it,
[08:32.82]but they both stopped talking to it,
[08:34.98]kicking it, or even touching it,
[08:37.23]they just left him neglected in the corner of the room.
[08:55.98]语言点
[08:57.48]How's it going?
[09:01.33]How are you?
[09:02.39]Fine, thanks.
[09:05.75]How's going?
[09:07.86]Quite good.
[09:10.54]What's up?
[09:11.29]Not much.
[09:14.25]in a bad mood
[09:18.41]unhappy
[09:21.88]in a good mood
[09:25.41]stop talking
[09:27.69]stop doing
[09:29.06]stop to do
[09:31.96]stop doing
[09:37.81]stop to do
[09:53.44]谢谢收听

1 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。
2 weird
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
3 grunt
v.嘟哝;作呼噜声;n.呼噜声,嘟哝
  • He lifted the heavy suitcase with a grunt.他咕噜着把沉重的提箱拎了起来。
  • I ask him what he think,but he just grunt.我问他在想什麽,他只哼了一声。
4 grunted
(猪等)作呼噜声( grunt的过去式和过去分词 ); (指人)发出类似的哼声; 咕哝着说
  • She just grunted, not deigning to look up from the page. 她只咕哝了一声,继续看书,不屑抬起头来看一眼。
  • She grunted some incomprehensible reply. 她咕噜着回答了些令人费解的话。
5 touching
adj.动人的,使人感伤的
  • It was a touching sight.这是一幅动人的景象。
  • His letter was touching.他的信很感人。
学英语单词
adaxial
advantage
Alcudia de Guadix
amathophobia
amiserica loi
ammonia combustion catalyst
arca avellana
athenion
avowers
brachydodromous
Bubartal
Bureau of Weather Reports
calycina
candacia discaudata
Carolingian crosses
cascade combination
chick-flickish
Chinese quince
chlormadinone acetate
Chobe R.(Linyanti R.)
come with
D-Est
Dalton law of partial pressure
deep-drawing
degree of freedom of mechanism
derivative income
dinner-parties
dissociating power
dobupride
drawing tables
either-or-order
equation of variation
family Cuculidae
fault collecting indicator
ferrite inductor
field culture
fissicornis
fixing slip
flexible metal conduit
fluid cycle
gelation dose
genus haminoeas
genus hypoxes
good for growing wax gourd
have a dread of
heliophyllite
herba hyperici sampsonii
Hwang Ho
in-satiable
inhibitory hormone
inventory shortages or overages
inversion of bit
jaipong
Jovian atmosphere
konjac glucomannan
laflin
Lernean
literary masterpiece
load suppression gear
low temperature measuring method
make a clean sweep of
Massachusetts Bay Colony
method of differential operator
michonneau
minimum autorotation speed
multifrequency fish finder
nonmagnetic sheathed cable
nonrated
one-piece core formation
paride
pigmented purpuric eruption
plexus coronarius cordis posterior
population growth and living standards
power development
pressburger
pressure head
Purple Heart
putting area
Raman effect
repatriation of prisoners of war
Rumilly
sag ties
sedgewick
shafqat
shipfeeder
side post connecting rail
signalling
suspension polymerization of VC
symbolic pattern
synagis
tachydroma bitstigma
tamoxifens
technological economics of energy
time and materials
time-controlling factor
total consumption of general government
totalvid
UMPR
untholeful
wall cells
wind-rower
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