时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:22.48]Road Rage
[00:30.79]公路的怒气
[00:41.10]The wind was blowing
[00:42.88]and the fog seemed to be getting thicker.
[00:46.04]Ahead of me, I noticed some taillights.
[00:50.35]I shut off my high beams and slowed down,
[00:53.80]so as not to startle the car in front of me.
[00:57.43]Suddenly there was a squeal 1 and tires peeling,
[01:02.02]from somewhere behind me.
[01:04.48]I looked in my mirror
[01:05.72]and saw a car flying like a bat out of hell.
[01:09.45]It was in the left lane (I was in the right)
[01:12.98]and it flew past me.
[01:14.95]I blew my horn to warn the car in front of me,
[01:17.83]but it was too late.
[01:19.57]Tires screeched 2 as the speeding car
[01:22.48]smashed into the car in front of me.
[01:25.36]It was a horrifying 3 sound.
[01:28.22]The car in front of me rammed 4 into a tree,
[01:31.38]and the speeding car spun 5 around it
[01:33.85]and crashed into another tree somewhere ahead.
[01:37.97]The road was too narrow to stop on.
[01:40.82]I drove past a little ways, to a point where I could stop,
[01:45.57]and rushed back.
[01:47.43]As I ran towards the crash,
[01:49.03]I heard the sickening sound of a horn, blowing constantly.
[01:54.18]I grew worried and doubled my pace.
[01:57.19]By the time I arrived, the horn had stopped.
[02:00.70]I headed to where the cars went off the road
[02:03.42]...but nothing was there.
[02:05.44]Not a trace of them.
[02:07.11]At first I thought they'd driven off;
[02:09.59]that the crash wasn't bad.
[02:11.85]But I hadn't seen them drive by.
[02:15.00]I looked to the road where they first went off.
[02:18.03]There were skid 6 marks,
[02:20.13]but they were faint; as if they were years old.
[02:23.61]What's more,
[02:25.20]the guardrail that they'd crashed through was intact;
[02:28.98]it looked almost brand new.
[02:41.41]讲解
[04:32.37]The wind was blowing
[04:33.86]and the fog seemed to be getting thicker.
[04:41.59]Ahead of me, I noticed some taillights.
[04:48.56]I shut off my high beams and slowed down,
[04:52.02]so as not to startle the car in front of me.
[05:01.45]Suddenly there was a squeal and tires peeling,
[05:05.90]from somewhere behind me.
[05:14.50]I looked in my mirror
[05:15.55]and saw a car flying like a bat out of hell.
[05:23.64]It was in the left lane (I was in the right)
[05:27.23]and it flew past me.
[05:35.03]I blew my horn to warn the car in front of me,
[05:37.55]but it was too late.
[05:43.83]Tires screeched as the speeding car
[05:46.36]smashed into the car in front of me.
[05:55.08]It was a horrifying sound.
[06:00.23]The car in front of me rammed into a tree,
[06:03.09]and the speeding car spun around it
[06:05.59]and crashed into another tree somewhere ahead.
[06:17.53]The road was too narrow to stop on.
[06:20.17]I drove past a little ways, to a point where I could stop,
[06:24.70]and rushed back.
[06:36.45]As I ran towards the crash,
[06:38.63]I heard the sickening sound of a horn, blowing constantly.
[06:47.68]I grew worried and doubled my pace.
[06:53.58]By the time I arrived, the horn had stopped.
[07:00.20]I headed to where the cars went off the road
[07:02.94]...but nothing was there.
[07:04.59]Not a trace of them.
[07:13.01]At first I thought they'd driven off;
[07:15.47]that the crash wasn't bad.
[07:17.71]But I hadn't seen them drive by.
[07:28.85]I looked to the road where they first went off.
[07:31.81]There were skid marks,
[07:33.94]but they were faint; as if they were years old.
[07:45.88]What's more,
[07:46.98]the guardrail that they'd crashed through was intact;
[07:50.53]it looked almost brand new.
[08:12.35]语言点
[08:14.69]like a bat out of hell
[08:28.74]go
[08:32.77]like a bat out of hell
[08:37.66]The kid went like a bat out of hell.
[08:44.07]lane  车道
[08:51.20]two-lane street
[08:54.35]express lane
[08:57.53]crawler lane
[09:02.21]bus lane
[09:04.58]smash  撞上,碰撞
[09:08.65]into
[09:10.93]The car smashed into a tree.
[09:19.99]He was drunk and began to smash things.
[09:26.70]crash
[09:29.01]smash
[09:32.64]into
[09:35.03]The cars crashed into each other.
[09:43.20]crash  碰撞,坠毁
[09:48.23]air crash  空难
[09:51.35]car crash  交通事故,车祸
[09:55.82]brand new
[09:56.81]brand  牌子,商标
[10:07.04]brand new  崭新的,全新的
[10:11.59]It's a brand new idea.
[10:21.88]谢谢收听

1 squeal
v.发出长而尖的声音;n.长而尖的声音
  • The children gave a squeal of fright.孩子们发出惊吓的尖叫声。
  • There was a squeal of brakes as the car suddenly stopped.小汽车突然停下来时,车闸发出尖叫声。
2 screeched
v.发出尖叫声( screech的过去式和过去分词 );发出粗而刺耳的声音;高叫
  • She screeched her disapproval. 她尖叫着不同意。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The car screeched to a stop. 汽车嚓的一声停住了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
3 horrifying
a.令人震惊的,使人毛骨悚然的
  • He went to great pains to show how horrifying the war was. 他极力指出战争是多么的恐怖。
  • The possibility of war is too horrifying to contemplate. 战争的可能性太可怕了,真不堪细想。
4 rammed
v.夯实(土等)( ram的过去式和过去分词 );猛撞;猛压;反复灌输
  • Two passengers were injured when their taxi was rammed from behind by a bus. 公共汽车从后面撞来,出租车上的两位乘客受了伤。
  • I rammed down the earth around the newly-planted tree. 我将新栽的树周围的土捣硬。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 spun
v.纺,杜撰,急转身
  • His grandmother spun him a yarn at the fire.他奶奶在火炉边给他讲故事。
  • Her skilful fingers spun the wool out to a fine thread.她那灵巧的手指把羊毛纺成了细毛线。
6 skid
v.打滑 n.滑向一侧;滑道 ,滑轨
  • He braked suddenly,causing the front wheels to skid.他突然剎车,使得前轮打了滑。
  • The police examined the skid marks to see how fast the car had been travelling.警察检查了车轮滑行痕迹,以判断汽车当时开得有多快。
学英语单词
Acrophialophora
air leak
andreievich
anhydrous ammonia
antique finish
appeal bond
Asteroschematidae
at all
Augustine, Cape
auriemma
Austrasian
automatic testing
autopods
bastard yarn
biocosmonautics
block anesthesia at internal ramus prominence
bouncings
brake effect
bramstons
bryum bicolor
careers library
classified catalog
colour perception
combat day of supply
concussion mine
consistency constant
corbage
crude cooler
cyclodos
cytolmegalovirus
disburthens
domiciled drawee
double reciprocating knife mower
drying by reagents
epidermophytosis cruris
equatorial trough
facialium
family Nyssaceae
fast-acting force-closure seal
flock paper
gasiorowski
Gempylus serpens
ground-type twin-rope friction winding
hard cast iron
high water river bed
invadent
iridochoroiditis
khedival
learning with assiduity
lentil-weaver
leucocyte count
longannet
loquot
low speed photography
mahayanas
mainshaft fifth speed gear
marketing automation
Marquise de Montespan
mesityl heptadecyl ketone
nondopaminergic
normandins
outreachs
pattersons
pedestal voltage
Pedicularis grandiflora
polycrase
porcella
porporate
potabilizer
pseudo anime
pull something to bits
rawin balloon
right of seizure
Rosa laevigata Michaux
row crop drill
runefang
saxicavas
sets him straight
Shoshonean
sicknik
sit loose upon
skeleton line
sornidipine
sow dissension
sports spirit
spurious interrupt
squetch
subsidize trial manufacture of new products
T'ma
tailings screen
theory of second best
Thunderday
trimethyltocol
unsoluability
vagina tendinum musculi flexorum communium
variational normal mode initialization
virtual I/O device
viscosity of crude
wafer thin
xylorutinosides
Zhylandy