时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:23.84]Snake Anut
[00:28.92]我的阿姨是条蛇
[00:37.11]The next day his aunt said her back was sore,
[00:41.65]but this didn't keep her
[00:43.06]from going for a walk with his uncle.
[00:47.21]As soon as they left the house,
[00:49.53]the young man slipped into their bedroom
[00:52.00]to look for the snakeskin,
[00:54.46]but he couldn't find it.
[00:57.55]He was about to give up
[00:59.31]when he noticed dusty footprints on a chair.
[01:03.48]He stepped up on the seat
[01:05.21]and looked on top of the wardrobe,
[01:08.61]and there neatly 1 coiled, lay the shiny snakeskin.
[01:14.62]But just as he picked it up,
[01:16.61]he heard the door open downstairs,
[01:19.17]and he knew that his aunt and uncle were home.
[01:23.38]He rolled up the snakeskin tightly
[01:25.73]and hid it in his fist
[01:27.94]before he raced back to his room.
[01:31.67]And that's when he heard hideous 2 sounds
[01:33.80]coming from the lower hall.
[01:36.52]His aunt was shrieking,
[01:38.92]"Something is crushing me!"
[01:41.51]When her nephew heard her cries,
[01:43.52]he almost lost his resolve.
[01:46.32]But then he remembered how he felt
[01:49.16]when the snake wrapped itself around his neck
[01:51.89]and tried to choke him.
[01:54.39]He threw the snakeskin into the fire
[01:57.00]and watched it burn.
[01:59.57]By the time he went downstairs,
[02:01.70]he was startled to see his aunt lying dead on the floor.
[02:06.21]He thought he was getting rid of the snake,
[02:09.15]but now his aunt was gone too.
[02:13.69]"I'm sorry," he said to his uncle.
[02:16.96]But the old man seemed relieved.
[02:19.99]"It'ssss only the poisonousssss onessssss
[02:25.36]who are dangerousssssss,"
[02:28.40]he said, and he licked his lips.
[02:42.63]讲解
[04:42.90]The next day his aunt said her back was sore,
[04:47.33]but this didn't keep her
[04:48.79]from going for a walk with his uncle.
[05:01.01]As soon as they left the house,
[05:03.49]the young man slipped into their bedroom
[05:05.86]to look for the snakeskin,
[05:14.87]but he couldn't find it.
[05:19.73]He was about to give up
[05:21.32]when he noticed dusty footprints on a chair.
[05:31.12]He stepped up on the seat
[05:32.67]and looked on top of the wardrobe,
[05:36.41]and there neatly coiled,
[05:38.31]lay the shiny snakeskin.
[05:49.64]But just as he picked it up,
[05:51.66]he heard the door open downstairs,
[05:54.22]and he knew that his aunt and uncle were home.
[06:05.09]He rolled up the snakeskin tightly
[06:07.56]and hid it in his fist
[06:09.72]before he raced back to his room.
[06:18.99]And that's when he heard hideous sounds
[06:21.05]coming from the lower hall.
[06:27.97]His aunt was shrieking,
[06:30.36]"Something is crushing me!"
[06:37.24]When her nephew heard her cries,
[06:39.11]he almost lost his resolve.
[06:46.47]But then he remembered how he felt
[06:49.36]when the snake wrapped itself around his neck
[06:52.13]and tried to choke him.
[07:04.09]He threw the snakeskin into the fire
[07:06.75]and watched it burn.
[07:15.01]By the time he went downstairs,
[07:17.13]he was startled to see his aunt lying dead on the floor.
[07:27.86]He thought he was getting rid of the snake,
[07:30.52]but now his aunt was gone too.
[07:41.26]"I'm sorry," he said to his uncle.
[07:47.92]But the old man seemed relieved.
[07:54.41]"It'ssss only the poisonousssss onessssss
[08:00.39]who are dangerousssssss,"
[08:03.50]he said, and he licked his lips.
[08:30.03]语言点
[08:33.74]keep her from going
[08:35.99]keep sb from doing
[08:45.73]prevent from
[08:52.89]be about to  正打算,将要
[08:57.10]plan to do sth immediately
[09:01.30]his aunt was gone too
[09:03.93]gone
[09:12.72]sb was gone
[09:16.63]go
[09:19.95]seemed relieved
[09:22.15]seem  似乎,好像
[09:31.10]Do whatever seems best!
[09:37.19]seem
[09:38.75]to be
[09:41.49]seem
[09:47.47]Do whatever seems to be best!
[09:51.09]seem
[09:52.69]it
[10:08.65]谢谢收听

1 neatly
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地
  • Sailors know how to wind up a long rope neatly.水手们知道怎样把一条大绳利落地缠好。
  • The child's dress is neatly gathered at the neck.那孩子的衣服在领口处打着整齐的皱褶。
2 hideous
adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的
  • The whole experience had been like some hideous nightmare.整个经历就像一场可怕的噩梦。
  • They're not like dogs,they're hideous brutes.它们不像狗,是丑陋的畜牲。
学英语单词
100base-cx
allergen type code
amphidetic
anionoid rearrangement
antikaons
auditory teeth
automatic drawing mechanism of pneumatic filter
benincasa hispida (thunb.) cogn.
catch plate
cellular tissue
chippeways
choicest
classifying washer
committees for state security
continuous tape
Crochu
cybertravellers
deluders
developing speed
dissolved organic phosphorus (dop)
double contact switch
dyestain
dynamic computation
elongate leaves
emission current density
Eocretaceous
equivalent of evaporation
erstwhile
estimated financial statement
field mounted
fighting vehicle
fir seed oil
flash melt
flashing of a dynamo
folding scraper
framemakers
galaktoboureko
garotters
glacier meal
glued laminated timber
Haber ammonia process
half-duplex communication
Haywards Heath
heel-tap reaction
hookkeepers
horizontal burette
iberica
imidazolidone caproic acid
infringement suit
jargeau
kham
leptostraca
line weights
local needs
low-angle fire
luller
management responsibility for financial statements
manual pumping unit
munging
N. S. C.
Namdagūn
night gown
on safe ground
open-air temperature of ships
palaeotropical
partial invoice
peose
plastic-faced
posterior pterygoid cartilage
pozner
procaine block
ramillet
ravelment
relative stopping power
renationalizations
resonator-tron
retaining ditch and embankment
roll stowing hatch cover
ronge
running through
seed viability
Septobasidium sinense
spise
spring lever
stertorously
striped muishonds
strontium chlorate
suborder Zygoptera
support studies
tailoff
toll-free road
Tonila
ulcera-
umbethinking
unloaded vulcanizate
unscaling
Vasospan
vestalin
water quality act
well-drill method
wet day
yirkovsky