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Standing in the cold, Jack felt afraid again. Therewere big paw prints in the moonlit snow all aroundthe house. The wolves were here, said Kathleen. Perhaps we should go back inside, said Teddy. No, said Kathleen. We must walk with Jack andAnnie back
The air inside the palace was even colder than theair outside. Moonlight flooded through tall arches inthe walls. The floor shined like a skating rink. Thickcolumns of sparkling ice held up a domed ceiling. WELCOME, JACK AND ANNIE, boomed a voicefrom
Jack felt the sharp bite of an icy wind. He lookedout the window with the others. Oh, man, hewhispered. The tree house was not in a tree--for there were notrees anywhere to be seen. Instead, it was sitting highon top of a steep snowdrift. Other drift
A cold wind rattled the windowpanes. But insidethe house, it was warm and cozy. Jack and Anniewere making Christmas cookies with their mom. Jackpressed a star-shaped cookie cutter into the dough. Hey, it's snowing outside, said Annie. Jack looked out
The newlyweds entered the elevator of their Miami Beach hotel. The operator, a magnificent blonde, looked at them in surprise and said, Why, hello, Teddy, how are you? When the couple reached their room, the piqued bride demanded: Who was that woman?
Teddy:It seems myself, Rexy, and a few of the signature exhibits will be staying here for now. 泰迪:我,雷克西,还有其他一些签名展品还要暂时留下 Larry:Without the tablet? 拉里:可是复活金牌不在了? Teddy:In truth, Law
大家身边有没有一些做事情一成不变,将要干什么都在你的预料之内的那种毫无新意的人呢?如果有的话,一定要学会今天这个英文中毫无新意的表达哟~ 美剧原声: Dolores: That's the Judas steer
Lesson 91 The Exhibition 展览会 Words: exhibit vt. 展现,展览 exhilarating adj. 爽快的,使人愉快的,令人兴奋的 exit n. 出口 exodus n. 大批的迁移,成群外出 exonerate vt. 免除罪过,确定无罪 exorbitant adj. (指价格、索价等)过高的,过分的 exotic adj.
Kah and Ko smoothed the man's hair with theirlittle paws and patted his cheeks gently. The man smiled and whispered to the langurs. Hiseyes stayed closed. Teddy walked up to the man and licked his hands. The man still didn't open his eyes. But he str
Jack opened his eyes. Late afternoon sunlight shined into the tree house. Our third gift, said Annie. She put the lotus blossom beside the pocket watchfrom the Titanic and the eagle's feather from theLakota Indians. One more gift, she said to Teddy,
This tale is of a brave mongoose, named Rikki-tikki-tavi, and his great fight to help a family that saved him. It all took place in the far-off land of India. It began on the first sunny day after many days of darkenss and rain. A young English boy,
The boy was on the ground on his hands and knees. Meet my young helper from Camelot, saidMorgan. The boy glanced up. He had a friendly freckled faceand twinkly dark eyes. His hair was the same colorthat Teddy's fur had been. He looked a bit older tha
Jack and Annie climbed onto the rock ledge andstepped into the cave. The air inside was cleaner andcooler than the air outside. I can't see anything, said Jack. He patted the head of the baby kangaroo. Me neither, said Annie. Arf! Arf! I guess we'll
Often she teased him with the question, Can you weigh an elephant, Teddy? 她经常用这样的话来取笑他:泰迪,你能称一头大象吗? At last, while eating his supper, Teddy suddenly cried out,I have it now! 后来,就在吃晚饭时,
Although Franklins mother accepted the engagement, she had no intention of letting go of her son. After all, he was her only child. Eleanor tried her best to please Franklins mother. What that meant was letting Franklins mother make all the decisions
Wow, Whispered Jack and Annie together. Black Hawk looked silently at the grazing buffalo. Hand me the research book, said Jack. Annie lifted Teddy out of the bag. Then she slid the book outand gave it to Jack. He found a picture of a buffalo herd. H
Jack felt Teddy licking his cheek. He opened his eyes. Gray light came through the smoke hole. The fire was out. The tepee was empty. Jack jumped up. He grabbed his bag and hurried outside withTeddy. In the cool light before dawn, everyone was taking
Arf Arf ? Jack opened his eyes. He shivered. Wherever theywere now, it was cold-very cold. Teddy barked again. Shhh, said Jack. Annie shined the flashlight on her clothes. Wow,we're dressed like old-fashioned kids! she said. , Instead of pajamas and
The boy wore a nightshirt. He had red hair andfreckles. He looked about four years old. He rubbed his eyes sleepily. Then he saw Teddy. Puppy! he said with a huge smile. He threw his arms around the little dog's neck. Teddy licked his face. Come back