时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


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[00:22.44]Spooky Pursuing 1 Motorists
[00:32.41]追赶我的开车幽灵
[00:43.14]It was around 7 p.m.
[00:45.02]and I was walking from my house to my girlfriend's house.
[00:49.74]The sun was still shining
[00:51.67]and the early evening air was still warm.
[00:55.14]As I passed the town's small
[00:57.17]and pokey police station on the opposite side of the road,
[01:01.60]I walked by a small, white,
[01:03.60]old-fashioned car parked up on my side of the road.
[01:07.63]I didn't take much notice of this;
[01:10.05]after all it wasn't exactly out of the ordinary.
[01:14.54]The engine was still running which I thought was strange,
[01:19.58]as there did not appear to be anybody in the car.
[01:23.16]Perhaps the driver
[01:24.63]had popped into the police station or something,
[01:27.77]or perhaps taking a leak in a bush, I thought.
[01:32.05]And thought no more of it.
[01:34.55]An hour later, walking back over the same route
[01:37.70]with my girlfriend to my house, the car was gone.
[01:41.89]At my house we watched a few DVD.
[01:45.45]Although my girlfriend didn't want to stay the night,
[01:49.10]we stayed up late
[01:50.60]because neither of us was at work the next day.
[01:54.36]At about 1 a.m. she said that she was getting tired,
[01:58.60]and we set off walking towards her house
[02:01.12]in the chill 2 night air.
[02:03.27]We were walking quickly
[02:04.78]because she just wanted to get home
[02:07.29](and so did I, truth be told).
[02:21.57]讲解
[03:50.38]It was around 7 p.m.
[03:52.51]and I was walking from my house to my girlfriend's house.
[04:04.19]The sun was still shining
[04:05.72]and the early evening air was still warm.
[04:15.68]As I passed the town's small
[04:17.26]and pokey police station on the opposite side of the road,
[04:21.95]I walked by a small, white,
[04:23.66]old-fashioned car parked up on my side of the road.
[04:36.22]I didn't take much notice of this;
[04:38.61]after all it wasn't exactly out of the ordinary.
[04:48.53]The engine was still running which I thought was strange,
[04:52.50]as there did not appear to be anybody in the car.
[05:02.92]Perhaps the driver
[05:04.02]had popped into the police station or something,
[05:07.09]or perhaps taking a leak in a bush, I thought.
[05:11.95]And thought no more of it.
[05:22.51]An hour later, walking back over the same route
[05:26.03]with my girlfriend to my house, the car was gone.
[05:37.57]At my house we watched a few DVD.
[05:44.94]Although my girlfriend didn't want to stay the night,
[05:48.62]we stayed up late
[05:49.61]because neither of us was at work the next day.
[06:01.33]At about 1 a.m. she said that she was getting tired,
[06:05.44]and we set off walking towards her house
[06:07.46]in the chill night air.
[06:19.91]We were walking quickly
[06:21.20]because she just wanted to get home
[06:24.27](and so did I, truth be told).
[06:45.19]语言点
[06:47.00]pokey  简陋的,狭小的
[06:52.12]The whole family was crammed 3 in two pokey rooms.
[06:59.80]take notice of  注意到
[07:03.33]Take no notice of Jack-he's just being silly.
[07:10.74]out of the ordinary  不寻常的,例外的
[07:15.14]Nothing out of the ordinary had happened.
[07:21.49]pop
[07:31.16]pop in / out / round / to
[07:41.47]Could you pop in the shop to buy some bread.
[07:48.30]take / have a leak  小便
[07:53.66]route
[07:59.86]Is your office on a bus route?
[08:06.74]stay up  熬夜,不睡觉
[08:10.26]I stayed up to watch the football match.
[08:16.71]neither of
[08:21.59]Neither of the students took the teacher's warning seriously.
[08:30.29]set off  出发,启程,动身
[08:34.41]I want to set off early in order to avoid the traffic.
[08:43.10]chill  寒冷的,尤其指刺骨的寒冷
[08:50.05]They stumbled 4 in the chill winter wind.
[08:57.99]so
[09:11.95]John wants to take a good rest this weekend, so do I.
[09:21.01]He will not take part in that competition, so won't I.
[09:33.69]谢谢收听

1 pursuing
v.继续( pursue的现在分词 );追求;进行;追捕
  • He has accused the media of pursuing a vendetta against him. 他指责媒体长期跟他过不去。
  • He was still doggedly pursuing his studies. 他仍然顽强地进行着自己的研究。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 chill
vt.使变冷,使冷却,使沮丧;n.寒冷,风寒
  • With the chill factor,it's nearly minus forty here.加上风寒指数,气温接近零下40度。
  • The bad news cast a chill over the whole family.这坏消息使全家人感到沮丧。
3 crammed
adj.塞满的,挤满的;大口地吃;快速贪婪地吃v.把…塞满;填入;临时抱佛脚( cram的过去式)
  • He crammed eight people into his car. 他往他的车里硬塞进八个人。
  • All the shelves were crammed with books. 所有的架子上都堆满了书。
4 stumbled
v.(不顺畅地)说( stumble的过去式和过去分词 );跌跌撞撞地走;绊脚;(说话、演奏等)出错
  • I stumbled and sprained my ankle. 我摔了一跤,把脚脖子扭了。
  • The child stumbled and fell. 孩子绊了一下,摔倒了。
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