听美国故事练听力 39
时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:听美国故事练听力
Announcer 1: Now the VOA Special English program "American Stories". Ourstory today is called, "An Occurrence 2 at Owl 3 Creek 4 Bridge. " It waswritten by Ambrose Bierce.
The occurrence, or event, in our story takes place during the war ofthe eighteen-sixties between the American states of the north and thestates of the south. A group of soldiers is hanging a southern farmowner for trying to stop northern military 5 movements across the OwlCreek Bridge.
In the last moments of his life, the southern prisoner 6 dreams he hasescaped. And everything that happens in the story is really only theimages in the prisoner's brain just before he dies.
Here is Shep O’Neal with our story.
Narrator 7: A man stood on a railroad 8 bridge in Alabama looking downinto the swift 9 waters of the Owl Creek River below. The man's handswere tied behind his back. There was a rope around his neck. The ropewas tied to part of the bridge above him. Three soldiers of thenorthern army stood near the prisoner, waiting for their captain'sorders to hang him.
Everybody was ready. The prisoner stood quietly. His eyes were notcovered. He looked down and saw the water under the bridge. Now, heclosed his eyes.
He wanted his last thoughts to be of his wife and children. But, as hetried to think of them, he heard sounds -- again and again. The soundswere soft. But they got louder and louder and started to hurt hisears. The pain was strong. He wanted to shout. But the sounds he heardwere just those of the river running swiftly 10 under the bridge.
The prisoner quickly opened his eyes and looked at the water. "If Icould only free my hands," he thought. "Then I could get the rope offmy neck and jump into the river. I could swim under the water andescape the fire of their guns. I could reach the other side of theriver and get home through the forest. My house is outside of theirmilitary area, and my wife and children are safe there. I would be,too…"While these thoughts raced through the prisoner's mind, the captaingave the soldiers the order to hang him. A soldier quickly obeyed. Hemade the rope firm around the prisoner's neck. Then he dropped himthrough a hole in the bridge.
As the prisoner fell, everything seemed black and empty. But then hefelt a sharp pain in his neck and could not breathe. There wereterrible pains running from his neck down through his body, his armsand his legs. He could not think. He could only feel, a feeling ofliving in a world of pain.
Then, suddenly, he heard a noise…something falling into the water.
There was a big sound in his ears. Everything around him was cold anddark. Now he could think. He believed the rope had broken and that hewas in the river.
But the rope was still around his neck, and his hands were tied. Hethought: "How funny. How funny to die of hanging at the bottom of ariver!" Then he felt his body moving up to the top of the water.
The prisoner did not know what he was doing. But his hands reached therope on his neck and tore it off.
Now he felt the most violent 11 pain he had ever known 12. He wanted to putthe rope back on his neck. He tried but could not. His hands beat thewater and pushed him up to the top. His head came out of the water.
The light of the sun hurt his eyes. His mouth opened, and he swallowedair. It was too much for his lungs. He blew out the air with a scream.
Now the prisoner could think more clearly. All his senses hadreturned. They were even sharper than before. He heard sounds he neverheard before -- that no man's ears ever heard -- the flying wings ofsmall insects, the movement of a fish. His eyes saw more than just thetrees along the river. They saw every leaf on the trees. And they sawthe thin lines in the leaves.
And he saw the bridge, with the wall at one end. He saw the soldiersand the captain on the bridge. They shouted, and they pointed 13 at him.
They looked like giant monsters. As he looked, he heard gunfire.
Something hit the water near his head. Now there was a second shot 14. Hesaw one soldier shooting 15 at him.
He knew he had to get to the forest and escape. He heard an officercall to the other soldiers to shoot.
The prisoner went down into the river, deep, as far as he could. Thewater made a great noise in his ears, but he heard the shots 16.
As he came up to the top again, he saw the bullets 17 hit the water. Someof them touched his face and hands.
One even fell into the top of his shirt. He felt the heat of thebullet on his back.
When his head came out of the water for air, he saw that he wasfarther away from the soldiers. And he began swimming strongly.
As he swam, the soldiers fired their rifles 18. Then they fired theircannon at him. But nothing hit him. Then, suddenly, he could not swim.
He was caught in a whirlpool which kept turning him around and around.
This was the end, he thought. Then, just as suddenly as it had caughthim, the whirlpool lifted him and threw him out of the river. He wason land!
He kissed the ground. He looked around him. There was a pink light inthe air. The wind seemed to make music as it blew through the trees.
He wanted to stay there. But the cannon 19 fired again, and he heard thebullets above his head. He got up and ran into the forest. At last, hefound a road toward 20 his house. It was a wide, straight road. Yet itlooked like a road that never had any travelers on it. No farms. Nohouses on its sides, only tall black trees.
In the tall black trees, the prisoner heard strange voices. Some ofthem spoke 21 in words that he could not understand.
His neck began to hurt. When he touched it, it felt very large. Hiseyes hurt so much that he could not close them. His feet moved, but hecould not feel the road.
As he walked, he was in a kind of sleep. Now, half-awake, half asleep,he found himself at the door of his house. His lovely wife ran to him.
Ah, at last.
He put his arms about his beautiful wife. And just then, he felt aterrible pain in the back of his neck. All around him there was agreat white light and the sound of a cannon. And then…then…darknessand silence.
The prisoner was dead. His neck was broken. His body hung at the endof a rope. It kept swinging from side to side. Swinging gently under ahole in Owl Creek Bridge.
(MUSIC)Announcer: You have just heard the American story "An Occurrence atOwl Creek Bridge". It was written by Ambrose Bierce. Your storytellerwas Shep O’Neal . Listen again next week at this time for anotherAmerican story told in Special English on the Voice of America. Thisis Faith Lapidus.
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- The radio announcer said it was nine o'clock.电台播音员报时9点整。
- The announcer tells the listeners what programme comes next.广播员告诉听众下一个是什么节目。
- Two things account for its occurrence.发生这件事的原因有两个。
- For a military commander,winning or losing a battle is a common occurrence.胜败乃兵家常事。
- Her new glasses make her look like an owl.她的新眼镜让她看上去像只猫头鹰。
- I'm a night owl and seldom go to bed until after midnight.我睡得很晚,经常半夜后才睡觉。
- He sprang through the creek.他跳过小河。
- People sunbathe in the nude on the rocks above the creek.人们在露出小溪的岩石上裸体晒日光浴。
- The area has been declared a closed military zone.这个地区已宣布为军事禁区。
- The king was just the tool of the military government.国王只是军政府的一个傀儡。
- The soldier reported that a prisoner was at large.士兵报告说一名囚犯在逃。
- The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
- He listens and waits for the narrator to explain more.他听著,等待讲的人进一步解释。
- The story's narrator is an actress in her late thirties.故事的叙述者是位年近四十的女演员。
- The railroad connects two cities,namely,New York and Chicago.这条铁路连接两个城市,即纽约与芝加哥。
- My brother is working on the railroad.我兄弟在铁路系统工作。
- He is swift to hear,but slow to speak.他听力敏锐,但不善言辞。
- He made a remarkably swift recovery.他康复得相当快。
- He came in swiftly and placed the child in my arms.他匆忙走进来把孩子放到我怀里。
- The police must be able to react swiftly in an emergency.警方在面对紧急情况时必须能迅速作出反应。
- The madman was violent and had to be locked up.这个精神病患者很凶暴,不得不把他锁起来。
- They caught him and gave him a violent beating.他们抓住了他,把他狠狠打了一顿。
- He is a known artist.他是一个知名的艺术家。
- He is known both as a painter and as a statesman.他是知名的画家及政治家。
- He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
- She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
- He shot a wild duck.他射中一只野鸭。
- All the children shot out their hands for the money.所有的孩子突然伸出手来要钱。
- The soldiers began shooting away at the enemy positions.战士们开始朝敌人的阵地不断地射击。
- I was in the act of shooting him when I suddenly recognized him.我正要向他开枪时,突然认出了他。
- The man fired several shots from his pistol. 那个男人用手枪开了几枪。
- When the shots rang out, everyone hit the deck. 就在枪声传来的时候,大伙都躺倒在地。
- The bodies of the hostages were found riddled with bullets. 在人质的尸体上发现了很多弹孔。
- The bullets and cannon-balls were flying in all directions. 子弹和炮弹到处乱飞。
- They have a few rifles. 他们有几支步枪。
- Rifles and cannons volleyed on all sides. 枪炮向各方面齐发。
- The soldiers fired the cannon.士兵们开炮。
- The cannon thundered in the hills.大炮在山间轰鸣。