时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语综合教程


英语课

 In the Nick of Time
 As Katie Pritchard unloaded bags of groceries from the trunk of her car on May 1, 1989, her sons Todd and Scott played happily in the driveway. The family lived at the end of a dead-end street in Ramsey, New Jersey 1. So Katie was not worried about her kids wandering out to the street and getting hit by a car. But she often warned three-year-old Todd not to go near the railroad tracks. The tracks were less than 300 feet from the house, just beyond a cluster of trees.  
 After putting away her first load of groceries, Katie returned to her car to get more bags. She saw the boys still at play. Katie also heard the roar of a passenger express train as it rolled by. Then she went back into the house with another load of grocery bags. 

 Despite their mother's warnings, Todd and his 18-month-old brother were attracted by the sound of the speeding train. They walked through the trees and knelt down on the tracks. What the little boys didn't know was that a second train was heading straight for them.  

 Just over a slight rise to the west, a 19-car freight train slowly made its way up the incline. Rich Campana, the engineer, saw the overhead lights give the "all-clear." The passenger express train was far down the tracks. So Campana pulled the throttle 2 to resume full speed. Standing 3 next to him in the cab was conductor Anthony Falzo. Falzo, a 17-year veteran of the railroad, was sharing some small talk with Campana. But, as the train reached the top of the rise, the two men noticed something on the tracks about 800 yards ahead. What was it? It appeared to be two bundles or boxes--one yellow and one red. " Then the yellow one moved," said Falzo, "and we realized it was two kids."  

?Campana slammed on the train's brake and blasted his air horn. Falzo knew right away that the train was going too fast to stop in time. Immediately he rushed out the engine's cab door and out onto its narrow running board. He quickly made his way to the front of the engine, and then climbed down a steel ladder to the last rung. There he hung, at the front of the train, about two feet above the roadbed. Frantically 4 he waved and shouted at the kids, telling them to get off the tracks. They didn't move. Falzo later said that they just looked up, " as if we could steer 5 around them."  
 Meanwhile Katie heard the air horn and the screech 6 of the train's brakes. Her heart pounded as she raced outside. Just one look around told her the truth. Todd and Scott were gone! She knew that they must be on the tracks. 

? Falzo thought about jumping off the train and trying to run ahead of it to save the little boys. But even as the train slowed down, Falzo knew he couldn't outrun it. So this 35-year-old former gymnast formed another plan. He decided 7 to leap off the train just as it neared the children. That way he might be able to scoop 8 up the boys and get them off the track in time. Falzo would have to time his jump exactly. If he leaped too soon, the train would beat him to the kids. If he jumped too late, the train would crush the boys beneath its wheels.  

?Luckily, Falzo had a very good sense of timing 9. At the last possible instant, he leaped from the train. He took two giant strides and grabbed the children. With one child tucked under each arm, he pressed Todd and Scott down into the roadbed gravel 10. The outer edge of the train passed just inches over their heads.  
?When the train finally stopped, the third car was perched just a couple of inches over their heads. But the boys were safe. Luckily, Scott's cut wasn't serious. After 13 stitches, he was as good as new. "There's no word in Webster's," said Katie Pritchard, "that can express our deepest, everlasting 11 appreciation 12 to Tony [Falzo] for what he did."  



n.运动衫
  • He wears a cotton jersey when he plays football.他穿运动衫踢足球。
  • They were dressed alike in blue jersey and knickers.他们穿着一致,都是蓝色的运动衫和灯笼短裤。
n.节流阀,节气阀,喉咙;v.扼喉咙,使窒息,压
  • These government restrictions are going to throttle our trade.这些政府的限制将要扼杀我们的贸易。
  • High tariffs throttle trade between countries.高的关税抑制了国与国之间的贸易。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
ad.发狂地, 发疯地
  • He dashed frantically across the road. 他疯狂地跑过马路。
  • She bid frantically for the old chair. 她发狂地喊出高价要买那把古老的椅子。
vt.驾驶,为…操舵;引导;vi.驾驶
  • If you push the car, I'll steer it.如果你来推车,我就来驾车。
  • It's no use trying to steer the boy into a course of action that suits you.想说服这孩子按你的方式行事是徒劳的。
n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音
  • He heard a screech of brakes and then fell down. 他听到汽车刹车发出的尖锐的声音,然后就摔倒了。
  • The screech of jet planes violated the peace of the afternoon. 喷射机的尖啸声侵犯了下午的平静。
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。
n.铲子,舀取,独家新闻;v.汲取,舀取,抢先登出
  • In the morning he must get his boy to scoop it out.早上一定得叫佣人把它剜出来。
  • Uh,one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.我要一勺咖啡的和一勺巧克力的。
n.时间安排,时间选择
  • The timing of the meeting is not convenient.会议的时间安排不合适。
  • The timing of our statement is very opportune.我们发表声明选择的时机很恰当。
n.砂跞;砂砾层;结石
  • We bought six bags of gravel for the garden path.我们购买了六袋碎石用来铺花园的小路。
  • More gravel is needed to fill the hollow in the drive.需要更多的砾石来填平车道上的坑洼。
adj.永恒的,持久的,无止境的
  • These tyres are advertised as being everlasting.广告上说轮胎持久耐用。
  • He believes in everlasting life after death.他相信死后有不朽的生命。
n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨
  • I would like to express my appreciation and thanks to you all.我想对你们所有人表达我的感激和谢意。
  • I'll be sending them a donation in appreciation of their help.我将送给他们一笔捐款以感谢他们的帮助。
学英语单词
a. centralis retin?
abscess of epididymis
adjacent colour
Aidoneus
alcoholic paranoia
algebraic coding technique
alternate material
anhydraemia
arbela simplicipes
audio scanner
automatic set-up
back quote
carboloy dioxide storage plant
clarke's spheroid
clear flour
compression set
concealed malice
control-freak
denasality
depth of colour saturation
discarded product
docking bridge awning
drumhead court-martials
early-out
easyvision
editorialises
elevating angle
Enzopride
external delays
fast database access
fire -resisting
first cranial nerve
floating pipe
garden trucks
get fresh with
glycamide
ground loops
half-wave zone
hanging layer
have the needle
heterotrophic microbe
honey bees
Huynh Tan Phat
Ihrigizing
immersion hand
indolene
iodine well
IOTP
kassal
keep alive arc
l.s.c.
Lesin
machine reel
manilabiability
More-ish
motion of urgent necessity
multiple congenital articular rigidity
multiple horn
multistage probability problem
mylophore
N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransfe-rase
navigation period
nickel alloy chill roll
normal open control element
nubbinesses
original data
orthogonal transformation group
phagicin
plasm (or blood-plasma)
plastic-molded
plate of distributor
Pogostemon dielsianus
Pothos cathcartii
pressed pipe
pulviograph
pureed
R.M.S.on-state current
receiver matrix
reconnaissance range
rhachimorphous
Sarangani B.
selection pulse
serviceless
Silhouette Island
slidebar
small shutdown spheres
specialized equipment
spring shim
spurious revenues
subtractive color system
sudbrook
Swart, Charles Robberts
sweepsaw
Tasmania, State of
tracing stand
uncanonically
user microprogrammer
vertical branch
vestigial muscle
water ballasting
Whitemoor
wool spinning