英文名著分集阅读 艾琳·特里姆布尔《加勒比海盗:黑珍珠的诅咒》part3

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The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble 单词提示 1.Interceptor 拦截者号 2.harbor 港口 原文 Chapter III: Captain Jack Sparrow. Captain Jack Sparrow looked at the ships in Port Royal. His boat was small and old. He wanted a new, bigger ship. He had no money, but that wasn't a problem. Jack Sparrow was a pirate, and he had a plan. He looked at the Dauntless for a long time. It was a big ship with fifty guns. Then he saw the Interceptor. It was smaller, but faster. He wanted it. There were two sailors next to the Interceptor. Jack went to them. "Hey,you can't come here," one of them said. He looked at Jack's old boat and laughed. "Who are you? And what's that?" "That's my boat," said Jack. He smiled at the man and looked carefully at the Interceptor. The man smiled back. "I like your ship," Jack said. "Yes,it's the fastest ship in the Caribbean." "Really?"said Jack. "Isn't the Black Pearl the fastest ship?" The sailor laughed. "Ghost stories are for children," he said. "It isn't a story," said the other sailor to his friend. "I saw that ship." He turned to Jack - but Jack wasn't there. He was on the Interceptor. The sailors ran after him. "What are you doing?" they shouted. "You can't go up there! What's your name?" "Smith,"Jack answered. "And what are you doing in Port Royal, Mr. Smith?" "I want one of these ships," Jack said. The sailors thought about this. High above the harbor, Elizabeth stood with Commodore Norrington. It was a hot day, and her dress was very heavy. "Look at the ships down in the harbor," she said. "They're beautiful." "And you are more beautiful," said Commodore Norrington. "You're a fine woman." Elizabeth didn't say anything. "I hope..." he said. "I hope that one day you will marry me,Elizabeth." "Marry?"Elizabeth said. "Marry you?" She moved back, but she couldn't move easily in her new dress. Suddenly,she fell. She fell down, down into the harbor below. On the Interceptor, Jack and the two sailors saw everything. The sailors didn't move. "Quick!"Jack said to them. "Aren't you going to help her?" "But we can't swim!" "Here,"said Jack." Take these and don't lose them!" He gave them his hat and his gun. Jack jumped into the water and swam to Elizabeth. She was under the water. He took her hand and tried to help her. But her dress was too heavy! Jack found his knife and cut the dress off. Then he pulled the young woman out. Commodore Norrington and Governor Swann ran down to the harbor. "Thank you!Thank you!" said the governor." Elizabeth, my dearest daughter, areyou OK?" "Yes,yes, I'm fine," said Elizabeth. She sat up. Norrington looked at Jack. "Goodman!"he said. "Thank you! Give me your hand." Then he saw it - a white P on Jack's hand. "I know you," he said. "You're a pirate!" He looked at Jack carefully. "Your name is Jack Sparrow." "Captain Jack Sparrow, please," said Jack. "I don't see your ship... captain," said Norrington. "And you're a pirate." "He wanted to take one of our ships." The sailors from the Interceptor were with them now. Norrington looked at Jack and laughed. Then he turned to the sailors. "Take him away!" he said. "Put him in chains. Now!" The sailors put chains on Jack. "You can't do that!" said Elizabeth. "Maybe he is a pirate, but he helped me." Suddenly,Jack moved. He jumped behind Elizabeth and put his chains around her. The sailors showed their guns. "No,no, don't shoot!" shouted Norrington. "Be careful! He'll kill her." Jack pulled Elizabeth back. "I really don't like you," Elizabeth said to him. "I helped you and now you're helping me," Jack said. He smiled. Then,suddenly, he took the chains off Elizabeth and ran. "Get him!" shouted Norrington. "Get him, now!"

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单词造句磨耳朵 首字母A day13(121-130)

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听前提示 一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。 二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。 三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。 Day 13 121. Apart adv.相隔,相距;拆开,成碎片;adj.意见不一致的,有分歧的 He lives apart from his family. 他与家人分开生活。 Apart from that, I don't know anything. 除此之外,我什么都不知道。 122. Apartment n.公寓套房;(总统等要人的)房间,套间 My apartment is near here. 我的公寓就在这附近。 I'm looking for an apartment to rent. 我在找一套公寓出租。 We lived in an apartment for several years before buying a house. 在买房之前,我们在公寓里住了几年。 123. Apologize v.道歉,谢罪 I apologize for being late. 我很抱歉迟到了。 We apologize for the delay. 对于延误,我们深表歉意。 We sincerely apologize for our error. 对于我们的错误,我们深表歉意。 We apologize for the mistake and promise that it won't happen again. 对于这个错误,我们深表歉意,并保证不会再发生。 124. Apparent adj.显而易见的,易懂的;貌似的,表面上的 Her anxiety was apparent to everyone. 她的焦虑对所有人来说都是显而易见的。 His disappointment was apparent to everyone. 他的失望对所有人来说都是显而易见的。 It's quite apparent that you don't want to do it. 很明显,你不想这样做。 125. Apparently adv.据说,显然;似乎,好像 Apparently,that's not correct. 显然,这是不正确的。 Apparently they are getting divorced soon. 显然他们很快就要离婚了。 126. Appeal n.v.呼吁,恳求;上诉,申诉;吸引力,感染力 His idea doesn't appeal to me very much. 他的想法对我不太有吸引力。 I can't understand the appeal of fishing. 我无法理解钓鱼的吸引力。 The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. 甲壳虫乐队从未真正失去他们的吸引力。 127. Appear v.出现,呈现;首次使用,起源;出庭 My name doesn't appear on the list. 我的名字没有出现在名单上。 The advertisement will appear in five magazines. 该广告将出现在五本杂志上。 128. Appearance n.露面,演出;出庭,到场;外表,外观 She has a good-looking appearance. 她的外表很漂亮。 Don't judge a man by his appearance. 不要以外表来判断一个人。 She took too much pride in her appearance. 她对自己的外表太得意了。 129. Apply v.申请;涂,敷;施加,实施;应用,运用; I am going to apply for a scholarship. 我要申请奖学金。 I don't speak English well enough to apply for that job. 我的英语说得不够好,无法申请那份工作。 130. Application n.申请;申请书,申请表;应用软件 This application needs more features. 该应用程序需要更多特性。 His job application has been rejected. 他的工作申请被拒绝了。 You need to attach your photo to the application form. 你需要把你的照片贴在申请表上。

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Level 4-Day 72.The Florida Everglades

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词汇提示 1.Everglade 大沼泽 2.coral 珊瑚 3.swamps 沼泽 4.drained 流汗 5.hammocks 吊床 6.mangrove 红树林 7.alligator 短吻鳄 8.crocodiles 鳄鱼 9.wrestling 摔跤 10.foolhardy 莽撞的 11.reptiles 爬行动物 12.lizards 蜥蜴 13.mammals 哺乳动物 14.amphibians 两栖动物 原文 The Florida Everglades Southern Florida stretches south, dividing the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. Stretching further south is the Florida Keys. These coral islands are the southernmost part of the United States. The famous Everglades are wetlands where tall grass and bunches of trees grow. Part of these swamps has been drained for agricultural land. The soil is rich and market gardening is an important activity. The Everglades that remain are too wet to be used for farming. The Everglades are a "river of grass." The deeper water areas stay wet all year, but the shallower pools dry up in the dry season. Some of the water has been drained off for agricultural purposes, making the Everglades drier. Nonetheless,the best way to travel in this region is by airboats. Besides the wet grasslands, southern Florida has smaller areas of tropical forest. These areas of hardwood trees are called hammocks, and they are rich in animal and plant life. Along much of the coast are mangrove trees, which provide important nesting grounds for wild birds. The Florida Keys stretch 200 miles from Miami southwest. These islands are tropical in climate. Fishing and tourism are important industries Because of its sub-tropical nature, the animal and plant life of southern Florida differs from other parts of U.S.A. Characteristic animals are alligators and crocodiles. Alligators prefer fresh water and usually live in land, while crocodiles live in saltwater along the coats. Alligator wrestling is considered a sport for the brave or foolhardy. Probably Florida is most famous for its birds. At one time, many species were almost extinct. Their long feathers were used on women's hats. Florida has at least six species of herons, several egrets, wood storks, white ibises and cormorants. Characteristic Florida birds are the purple gallinule, the anhinga, the limpkin, flamingoes and roseate spoonbills. Many of these birds are notable for their size, coloring and interesting habits. Notable animals include the key deer, a miniature form of the white-tailed deer. There are also panthers or cougars, bobcats, marsh rabbits, mangrove squirrels round-tailed muskrats and the manatee. Naturally,the Everglades are home to many reptiles. Snakes are common – both water snakes and land species. There are four poisonous varieties. Both land and sea turtles abound and lizards are fairly common. Sports fishermen go to sea in search of trophies, such as marlin, sailfish and tarpon. Freshwater sport fish include bass and gar. After many decades of work to protect the animals and plants of the Everglades, the region finally became a National Park in 1947. It is the third largest park in the U.S.A. and covers one and a half million acres. Within the park live 300 kinds of birds, 30 kinds of mammals, 65 kinds of reptiles and amphibians, and nearly 1,000 species of flowering plants. 翻译 佛罗里达大沼泽地 南佛罗里达向南延伸,将大西洋与墨西哥湾分隔开来。 向南延伸的是佛罗里达群岛。 这些珊瑚岛是美国的最南端。 著名的大沼泽地是长着高大的草和一簇簇树木的湿地。 这些沼泽的一部分已被抽干用作农田。 土壤肥沃,市场园艺是一项重要活动。 剩下的沼泽地太湿,不能用于农业。 大沼泽地是一条“草河”。 较深的水域全年保持湿润,但较浅的水池在旱季干涸。 一些水被抽干用于农业,使大沼泽地变得更加干燥。 尽管如此,在这个地区旅行的最佳方式是乘汽艇。 除了潮湿的草原,佛罗里达南部还有面积较小的热带森林。 这些阔叶树的区域被称为吊床,里面有丰富的动物和植物。 大部分海岸都是红树林,它们为野生鸟类提供了重要的筑巢地。 佛罗里达群岛从迈阿密西南绵延200英里。 这些岛屿属热带气候。 渔业和旅游业是重要的产业 由于地处亚热带,佛罗里达南部的动植物生活与美国其他地区不同 典型的动物是短吻鳄和鳄鱼。 短吻鳄喜欢淡水,通常生活在陆地上,而鳄鱼则生活在沿皮毛的盐水中。 鳄鱼摔跤被认为是一项勇敢者或蛮勇者的运动。 也许佛罗里达最出名的是它的鸟类。 曾几何时,许多物种几乎灭绝。 它们长长的羽毛被用来制作女性的帽子。 佛罗里达州至少有六种苍鹭、几种白鹭、木鹳、白朱鹭和鸬鹚。 佛罗里达特有的鸟类有紫鹰、凤头鸟、山雀、火烈鸟和玫瑰色琵鹭。 这些鸟中有许多以它们的体型、颜色和有趣的习性而闻名。 著名的动物包括钥匙鹿,一种微型的白尾鹿。 还有黑豹或美洲狮、山猫、沼泽兔子、红树林松鼠、圆尾麝鼠和海牛。 自然,大沼泽地是许多爬行动物的家园。 蛇很常见——水蛇和陆生蛇都有。 有四种有毒的品种。 海龟和陆龟都很丰富,蜥蜴也很常见。 喜欢运动的渔民出海是为了寻找战利品,比如马林鱼、旗鱼和大海鲢。 淡水鱼包括鲈鱼和黄鱼。 经过几十年保护大沼泽地动植物的努力,该地区终于在1947年成为国家公园。 它是美国第三大公园,占地150万英亩。 公园内生活着300种鸟类,30种哺乳动物,65种爬行动物和两栖动物,以及近1000种开花植物。

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英文名著分集阅读 艾琳·特里姆布尔《加勒比海盗:黑珍珠的诅咒》part2

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The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble 单词提示 1.commodore 海军准将 原文 Chapter II: Port Royal Elizabeth opened her eyes. She was in bed, in the Governor's House in Port Royal. She looked at the gold medallion and smiled. Everyday she thought about the medallion. And every day she thought about Will Turner. Was it really eight years? She heard her father. "Are you in bed? Get up now!" Governor Swann came into the room. "It's a beautiful day," he said. "And look -I have something for you!" He gave Elizabeth a box. Inside,there was a beautiful new dress from London. "You can wear it today," he said, "for Captain Norrington's party." "Oh,him," said Elizabeth. "He's a good man. And he likes you, you know. He likes you very much. And after today, he will be a commodore." The governor left the bedroom and went back to his office. Will Turner was there. He was now twenty years old and a big, strong young man. "Mr.Turner," said the governor. "Good day" "Good day," said Will. "Do you have it?" "Yes,sir. Here it is." He gave the governor a long box. The governor opened it carefully. He took out a sword and smiled. "Ah,very good! A fine job!" He wanted to give the sword to the new Commodore Norrington. "Thank you, sir," Will said. Will looked up and saw Elizabeth. She looked beautiful in her new dress. "Ah,Elizabeth!" the governor said. "A wonderful dress!" But Elizabeth's eyes were on Will. "Hello,Will," she said. "I thought of you last night. Do you remember thatfirst day, on the ship?" "Of course I remember, Miss Swann," said Will. "I can never forget that day." He smiled at her. The governor wasn't happy with this conversation. "We have to go," he said to Elizabeth. "It's time." He took Elizabeth's arm. Elizabeth smiled at Will. "Goodbye,Mr. Turner," she said. The governor and his daughter left the house and went out into the busy street.

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单词造句磨耳朵 首字母A day12(111-120)

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听前提示 一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。 二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。 三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。 Day 12 111. Annual adj.一年一度的;年度的;n.一年生植物 What's your annual income? 你的年收入是多少? His annual income is over$150,000. 他的年收入超过15万美元。 She gets an annual salary of$30,000. 她的年薪为30,000美元。 How much is the annual membership fee? 每年的会员费是多少? 112. Annually adv.每年,一年一次地 The meeting is held annually. 该会议每年举行一次。 Staff performance is reviewed annually. 每年对员工绩效进行审查。 113. Another 另一的pron.又一个,再一个;adj.再加一个的;另一的 Give me another example. 再举一个例子。 I have another question for you. 我还有另一个问题要问你。 Each individual is different from another. 每个人都是不同的。 We will discuss this again on another occasion. 我们将在另一个场合再次讨论这个问题。 114. Answer v.回答,答复;回复;接电话;n.回答,答复 My answer matches yours. 我的答案与你的答案相符。 Give me a definite answer. 给我一个明确的答案。 I refuse to answer this question. 我拒绝回答这个问题。 115. Anticipate v.预期,预料;预见(并做准备);期望,盼望 The job was harder than I anticipated. 这份工作比我预期的要难。 We don't anticipate any major problems. 我们预计不会出现任何重大问题。 Our current revenues are certainly lower than anticipated. 我们目前的收入肯定低于预期。 116. Anxiety n.焦虑,忧虑;令人焦虑的事 He tried to hide his anxiety. 他试图掩饰自己的焦虑。 Her anxiety was apparent to everyone. 她的焦虑对所有人来说都是显而易见的。 117. Anxious adj.焦虑的,担心的;渴望的,急切的 We are anxious about your health. 我们担心你的健康。 He seems anxious about the meeting. 他似乎对这次会议感到焦虑。 118. Anxiously adv.不安地,忧虑地 My mother is anxious about my future. 我妈妈担心我的未来。 He anxiously looked around for her. 他焦急地四处寻找她。 Her parents waited anxiously for her to come home that night. 那天晚上她的父母焦急地等着她回家。 119. Anyway adv.不管怎样,无论如何;而且,加之 It's too late now, anyway. 无论如何,现在为时已晚。 Don't worry about being late. It doesn't matter anyway. 别担心迟到了。无论如何都没关系。 It's too expensive and anyway the color doesn't suit you. 它太贵了,反正颜色不适合你。 120. Anywhere adv.在任何地方;无论何处 n.任何地方 You can sit anywhere you want. 你可以坐在任何你想去的地方。 I can't find my keys anywhere. 我在任何地方都找不到我的钥匙。 I will take you anywhere you want to go. 我会带你去任何你想去的地方。

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Level 4-Day 71.The Expulsion of the Acadians

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词汇提示 1.expulsion 驱逐 2.tragedies 悲剧 3.heart-rendering 心碎 4.expedition 探险队 5.treaty 条约 6.oath 宣誓 7.allegiance 效忠 8.skirmishes 小规模冲突 9.troops 部队 10.greedy 贪图 11.eluded 逃脱 12.exile 流放地 原文 The Expulsion of the Acadians The history of the Americas, from their discovery by Columbus till the founding of modern nation states has been the struggle among European powers for the largest and richest sections of the continents In particular, England and France have struggled for control of most of North America. Many tragedies and disasters have marked this conflict, but few have been as heart-rendering as the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755. "Acadia"refers to what are now the Maritime Provinces of Canada - New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. In 1605, a French expedition under De Monts and Champlain established an agricultural settlement at Port-Royal in present day Nova Scotia. Although Port-Royal and other colonies had very mixed success, there was a gradual increase of French settlement through the seventeenth century. By 1710,the French, or Acadian, population had reached 2,100. In 1710, Port-Royal fell to the English, and the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 confirmed British ownership of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. By this treaty, the Acadians, that is the French-speaking inhabitants, were allowed to stay or leave the country as they pleased. The majority of inhabitants of Acadia were French and were still being influenced by agents from France and Quebec. This made their loyalty to Britain very doubtful in time of war. Governor Philipps attempted to get the Acadians to swear an oath of allegiance to King George of England. And Philipps was able in 1729 to get the French settlers to agree to a modified oath, with the understanding that they would not have to fight against the French and their Indian allies. The Acadians remained neutral during the fighting between Britain and France in 1744-45 in Nova Scotia. In 1749, the British established a new capital for Nova Scotia at Halifax, and began to bring in English-speaking settlers. Because of threats from the French and Indians most of these settlers remained close to Halifax. British skirmishes with the French and Indians continued, and a new war between France and England was approaching. Governor Lawrence decided that it was time to settle the Acadian question. He ordered the Acadians either to take an unqualified oath of allegiance to England, or to face expulsion from the colony. At that time, in 1755, there were troops and ships from New England in the area, and it seemed like an opportune time to round up the Acadians and ship them out. When the Acadians refused to take the oath which might oblige them to fight against France,the British rounded up about 6,000 of the 8,000 Acadians,burned their homes,and shipped them away to the British colonies of Virginia, the Carolinas, and as far as the mouth of the Mississippi River. Several of the transport ships sank, drowning all on board, and the Acadians died from disease and hardship. Since the expulsion order did not come from London,it has been suggested that Governor Lawrence had personal reasons for the expulsion. He may have been greedy for the land and possessions confiscated from the Acadians. Others say that there was the genuine fear for the English position in North America,and that Lawrence was only protecting the interests of the colony. Acadians still live in Maritime Canada today. Almost 2,000 fled into the woods and eluded the round-up. Another 2,000 Acadians later returned from exile to take the oath of allegiance. Many stories were told of their sufferings. One tale relates how on the very day of his wedding, a bridegroom was seized by the British and transported from the colony. His bride wandered for many years through the American colonies trying to find him. At last, when she was old, she found him on his deathbed. The shock of finding him, and his death, soon caused her death. This is the story of Henry W. Longfellow's poem "Evangeline." 翻译 阿卡迪亚人的驱逐 美洲的历史,从哥伦布发现美洲到现代民族国家的建立,一直是欧洲列强之间争夺这块大陆最大、最富裕地区的斗争 特别是,英国和法国一直在争夺对北美大部分地区的控制权。 这场冲突发生了许多悲剧和灾难,但很少有像1755年阿卡迪亚人被驱逐那样令人痛心。 “阿卡迪亚”指的是现在加拿大的沿海省份——新不伦瑞克省、爱德华王子岛省和新斯科舍省。 1605年,德蒙茨和尚普兰率领的一支法国探险队在今新斯科舍省的罗亚尔港建立了一个农业定居点。 虽然罗亚尔港和其他殖民地取得了好坏参半的成功,但在整个17世纪,法国人的定居点逐渐增加。 到1710年,法国人或阿卡迪亚人的人口已经达到了2100人。 1710年,罗亚尔港落入英国人之手,1713年的乌得勒支条约确认了英国对新斯科舍省和新不伦瑞克省的所有权。 根据这个条约,阿卡迪亚人,也就是讲法语的居民,被允许随意离开或留在这个国家。 阿卡迪亚的大多数居民是法国人,他们仍然受到来自法国和魁北克的代理人的影响。 这使得他们在战争时期对英国的忠诚令人怀疑。 总督菲利普斯试图让阿卡迪亚人宣誓效忠英国国王乔治。 1729年,菲利普斯成功地让法国定居者同意修改后的誓言,前提是他们不必与法国人和他们的印第安盟友作战。 1744年至1745年英法在新斯科舍的战争中,阿卡迪亚人保持中立。 1749年,英国人在哈利法克斯为新斯科舍省建立了一个新的首都,并开始引进说英语的定居者。 由于受到法国人和印第安人的威胁,大多数移民都留在哈利法克斯附近。 英国人与法国人和印第安人的小规模冲突仍在继续,法国和英国之间的一场新的战争即将来临。 劳伦斯州长认为是时候解决阿卡迪亚人的问题了。 他命令阿卡迪亚人要么无条件宣誓效忠英国,要么被驱逐出殖民地。 当时,也就是1755年,有来自新英格兰的军队和船只在这个地区,这似乎是一个围捕阿卡迪亚人并将他们运出的好时机。 当阿卡迪亚人拒绝宣誓与法国作战时,英国人围捕了8000名阿卡迪亚人中的6000人,烧毁了他们的房屋,并将他们运往英国殖民地弗吉尼亚、卡罗来纳,甚至远至密西西比河的入海口。 几艘运输船沉没了,船上所有人都淹死了,阿卡迪亚人死于疾病和艰苦。 由于驱逐令并非来自伦敦,因此有人认为劳伦斯总督有驱逐的个人原因。 他可能对从阿卡迪亚人那里没收的土地和财产很贪婪。 还有人说,英国在北美的地位确实受到了威胁,劳伦斯只是在保护殖民地的利益。 今天,阿卡迪亚人仍然住在加拿大海事区。 近2000人逃进了树林,躲过了围捕。 后来又有2000名阿卡迪亚人从流放中返回,宣誓效忠。 关于他们的苦难,人们讲了许多故事。 有一个故事讲的是,就在新郎举行婚礼的当天,新郎被英国人抓住并从殖民地运走了。 他的新娘为了找他,在美洲殖民地徘徊了许多年。 最后,当她老了,她发现他在临终的床上。 发现他的震惊和他的死亡很快导致了她的死亡。 这是亨利·w·朗费罗的诗《伊万杰琳》的故事。

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英文名著分集阅读 艾琳·特里姆布尔《加勒比海盗:黑珍珠的诅咒》part1

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TheCurse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble 单词提示 1.fog 雾 2.thick 厚的 3.pirates 海盗 4.governor 州长 5.Dauntless 无畏号 6.medallion 徽章 7.skull 头骨 原文 Chapter I: The Ghost Ship Sailors tell a story about a big, black pirate ship. They see it sometimes when the fog is thick. The ghostly pirates on the black ship can never leave it because the ship carries a curse. But this is only a story. There aren't really any ghosts. Or are there? The Dauntless sailed slowly through the thick fog. It was a big ship, and it carried fifty guns and a hundred strong men. Twelve-year-old Elizabeth Swann stood at the front of the ship. She was on her way to Port Royal in Jamaica. Her father was the new governor there. "I'd like to meet a pirate," she thought. She remembered an old song: "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me, Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life..." Suddenly,a sailor called to her. "Quiet, Miss!" he said. "Pirates sail this ocean. You don't want to call them to us." "Mr.Gibbs!" Captain Norrington shouted at the old sailor. "Don't be afraid," he said to Elizabeth." There aren't any pirates here today." "I'm not afraid," said Elizabeth. But she knew the stories about pirates and fog. They looked down at the dark water. There was something there. What was it? Wood? A box? "Look!"Elizabeth shouted to the captain. "It's a man!" said Captain Norrington. "No,it's not," said Elizabeth. "It's a boy. Quickly, quickly, help him!Somebody help him!" Captain Norrington called to his men. "Get him out!" The men pulled the boy onto the Dauntless. "Is he OK?" asked Elizabeth. "Oh,yes, Miss," said one of the sailors. "He's fine." "But where did he come from?" asked Elizabeth. "There's nothing out there.Only the ocean." Nobody spoke. And then a big ship came out of the fog. Every man on it was dead. The men ran to the side of the Dauntless and looked down at the water. Were there any more people there? "Miss,you stay with the boy," the captain said to Elizabeth. Elizabeth sat down next to the boy. He was about the same age as her - ten or maybe eleven. Slowly,his eyes opened. "Hello,"said Elizabeth. "My name is Elizabeth Swann." "I'm Will. Will Turner." And then he was asleep again. Elizabeth watched him. Then she saw something inside his shirt. Something gold. Slowly,she took it from him. She looked at it carefully. It was a medallion and there, on the front, was a skull and crossbones! "Oh!"she thought. "Will Turner, you're... a pirate!" When Captain Norrington came back, she quickly put the medallion under her dress. "Did he speak?" he asked. "His name is Will Turner," she answered. Inside her dress, she felt the gold medallion. She looked out at the ocean -and there, in front of her, was a big, black ship. And it had the skull and crossbones, too! The black ship turned away. But Elizabeth was suddenly very afraid.

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单词造句磨耳朵 首字母A day11(101-110)

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听前提示 一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。 二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。 三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。 Day 11 101. Ancient adj.古代的,远古的;古老的 n.古代人; My father is interested in ancient history. 我父亲对古代历史很感兴趣。 Rome is famous for its ancient architecture. 罗马以其古老的建筑而闻名。 102. Anger n.愤怒,怒火v.使生气,激怒 He couldn't control his anger. 他无法控制自己的愤怒。 He ran out of the room in anger. 他愤怒地跑出了房间。 He couldn't hide his anger at us. 他无法掩饰对我们的愤怒。 I can understand your anger in this situation. 我能理解你在这种情况下的愤怒。 103. Angle n.角;倾斜,斜角;v.斜移,斜置; Measure each angle of the triangle. 测量三角形的每个角度。 The photo was taken from an unusual angle. 这张照片是从一个不寻常的角度拍摄的。 Let's approach this problem from a different angle. 让我们从另一个角度来看待这个问题。 104. Angrily adv.愤怒地 He swore angrily. 他愤怒地发誓。 She slammed the door angrily. 她愤怒地砸了门。 There is a woman complaining angrily out there. 外面有个女人愤怒地抱怨。 105. Angry adj.愤怒的,生气的; What is he angry about? 他在生什么气? What made you so angry? 是什么让你这么生气? I don't like people who easily get angry. 我不喜欢那些容易生气的人。 106. Animal n.动物;兽类;adj.动物的;肉体的,肉欲的 Dogs are loyal animals. 狗是忠诚的动物。 I love animals, especially dogs. 我喜欢动物,尤其是狗。 Some animals are very good at climbing. 有些动物非常擅长攀爬。 The leaves of this tree are poisonous to most animals. 这棵树的叶子对大多数动物都是有毒的。 107. Ankle n.脚踝,踝关节 He has a broken ankle. 他的脚踝骨折了。 I slipped and twisted my ankle. 我滑倒并且扭住了脚踝。 She fell awkwardly and broke her ankle. 她笨拙地跌倒,摔断了脚踝。 108. Anniversary n.周年纪念(日) Tomorrow is our wedding anniversary. 明天是我们的结婚周年纪念日。 They invited over 300 guests to their wedding anniversary. 他们邀请了300多位客人参加结婚周年纪念日。 109. Announce v.宣布,公布;声称,郑重地说; He announced his intention to retire. 他宣布打算退休。 They haven't formally announced their engagement yet. 他们还没有正式宣布订婚。 110. Annoy v.使恼怒,使烦恼;打扰,骚扰; She is so annoying. 她太烦人了。 You'restarting to annoy me. 你开始惹恼我了。 She looked at him with a very annoyed expression. 她用非常恼火的表情看着他。

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Level 4-Day 70.The Calgary Stampede

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词汇提示 1.stampede 奔逃 2.ranches 牧场 3.reservations 保留地 4.scout 侦察兵 5.fondly 深情地 6.rodeo 牛仔竞技比赛 7.marshal 元帅 8,topple 倾倒 原文 The Calgary Stampede The"Wild West," as we know it from Hollywood westerns, did not last along time. Its height was from about 1865 to 1885, or only twenty years. By 1885, there were railways across the plains, fences had been built around farms and ranches and lawmen were on the lookout for any troublemakers. Not only that, but by 1885 nearly all the buffalo had been killed, and most of the Indians were on reservations. Still the "Wild West" had captured the imagination of the reading public. A former buffalo hunter and Indian scout, Buffalo Bill Cody, decided to take advantage of his fame as a cowboy. In 1883, he organized "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show,"and toured North America and Europe Alberta,Canada had been the last part of the old west to be settled. But by 1912, ranching was being replaced by farming. The city of Calgary was itself becoming a commercial and industrial center. Old-timers looked back fondly to the old days of cowboys and Indians. In 1908, the Miller Brothers' Wild West Show visited Calgary. One of the cowboys, Guy Weadick, talked to local businessmen about putting on a rodeo and the Wild West Show. Eventually,four Calgary businessmen put up $25,000 each to finance the event. Weadick was a good organizer. He advertised all over the U.S. and the Canadian west for cowboys and rodeo-riders to come. And with $25,000 in prize money, people came from as far away as Mexico. Weadick was able to persuade the Canadian government to let large numbers of Indians leave their reservations to attend. In fact, the Indians were a big part of the program. The main rodeo events were bronco riding, bareback riding, women's bronco riding,steer roping and bulldogging. These events were based on things that working cowboys actually did. But to make them harder, special bucking horses were brought in. One horse named Cyclone had never been ridden long by anyone. He had thrown 127 riders in a row. Most of the rodeo cowboys came from the United States - from Wyoming, Oregon, Oklahoma,Colorado and Arizona. But there were also Canadian cowboys and some Canadian Indians competing. Queen Victoria's son, the Duke of Con naught, was the grand marshal. Many cowboys rode well, but no one could stay on Cyclone. On the sixth and final day, the grounds were muddy from rain, and the horses kept slipping. Cyclone escaped from his handlers and ran around the track. Fort his last bronco-riding contest, Cyclone's rider would be Tom Three Persons. Three Persons was a Blood Indian from Southern Alberta. When Three Persons got on Cyclone, the horse would rear up, then plunge its head down to throw the rider. Cyclone acted as though it would topple over backwards, but Three Persons hung on. Then it hurled itself forward with its head almost touching the ground. After a wild ride of several minutes, Cyclone began to tire. The judges declared Tom Three Persons the winner of the bucking bronco event. Three Persons was the only Canadian to win a major event at that first Calgary Stampede in 1912. Today,the Calgary Stampede continues to be the largest rodeo and Wild West show in North America. It has many new events and attractions and still attracts the best rodeo riders from all over North America. 翻译 卡尔加里牛仔节 我们从好莱坞西部片中了解到的“狂野西部”并没有持续很长时间。 它的鼎盛时期大约是从1865年到1885年,也就是仅仅20年。 到1885年,平原上已经有了铁路,农场和牧场周围已经建起了栅栏,执法者也在密切关注着任何捣乱分子。 不仅如此,到1885年,几乎所有的水牛都被杀死了,大多数印第安人都住在保留地。 尽管如此,“狂野的西部”还是抓住了读者的想象力。 水牛比尔·科迪(Bill Cody)曾是水牛猎人和印第安侦察员,他决定利用自己作为牛仔的名声。 1883年,他组织了“野牛比尔的狂野西部秀”,并在北美和欧洲巡回演出 加拿大的阿尔伯塔省是旧西部最后一个有人定居的地方。 但到了1912年,牧场被农业所取代。 卡尔加里市本身正在成为一个商业和工业中心。 老一辈的人深情地回忆起有牛仔和印第安人的旧时代。 1908年,米勒兄弟的狂野西部表演来到卡尔加里。 其中一名牛仔盖伊·威迪克(Guy Weadick)与当地商人讨论举办一场牛仔竞技表演和狂野西部秀。 最终,卡尔加里的四位商人每人拿出了2.5万美元来资助这次活动。 威迪克是一个很好的组织者。 他在美国和加拿大西部到处做广告,招募牛仔和竞技骑手。 带着两万五千美元的奖金,人们从遥远的墨西哥赶来。 威迪克成功地说服了加拿大政府,允许大量印第安人离开他们的保留地参加这次活动。 事实上,印第安人是这个项目的重要组成部分。 主要的竞技项目有骑野马、无鞍骑马、女子骑野马、套牛和斗牛。 这些活动都是基于牛仔们实际做的事情。 但为了让他们更坚强,他们引进了特殊的驯马。 一匹名叫旋风的马从来没有被人骑过很久。 他一连把127个车手摔了下去。 大多数牛仔来自美国——怀俄明州、俄勒冈州、俄克拉何马州、科罗拉多州和亚利桑那州。 但也有加拿大牛仔和一些加拿大印第安人参加比赛。 维多利亚女王的儿子康诺特公爵是大元帅。 许多牛仔骑得很好,但没有人能呆在旋风上。 第六天,也是最后一天,场地被雨水弄得泥泞不堪,马不停地滑倒。 旋风从他的训练员那里逃了出来,绕着跑道跑了起来。 对于这最后一次骑野马比赛,旋风的骑手将是汤姆三人。 “三人”是来自阿尔伯塔省南部的印第安人。 当“三人”骑上“旋风”时,这匹马就会抬起头来,然后一头扎下去,把骑手扔在地上。 “旋风”似乎要向后倾倒,但“三人”坚持住了。 然后它猛地向前扑去,头几乎碰到了地面。 狂奔了几分钟后,旋风开始累了。 裁判宣布汤姆三人为野马比赛的获胜者。 三人组是唯一一个在1912年第一届卡尔加里赛马大赛中获胜的加拿大人。 今天,卡尔加里踩踏节仍然是北美最大的牛仔竞技表演和狂野西部表演。 它有许多新的活动和景点,仍然吸引着来自北美各地的最佳牛仔竞技骑手。

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