时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:16.03]Devil's Point
[00:23.34]恶魔的岬角
[00:31.36]The night started
[00:32.55]like any other camping trip we had been on.
[00:35.90]We gathered plenty of wood for our fire and got it going.
[00:40.73]As the sun set
[00:42.61]we just sat and talked about a lot of different things.
[00:46.23]We talked for several hours.
[00:48.57]It was probably between 11pm and midnight
[00:52.22]when the unexpected events began to unfold.
[00:56.18]We had just started to curl up in our sleeping bags
[00:59.24]when we both heard a loud crack.
[01:02.56]As if someone or something
[01:03.77]had broken a large piece of brush.
[01:06.98]We didn't think a whole lot of it.
[01:09.34]We just wondered what it was.
[01:11.63]But beyond that we started to get comfortable again.
[01:16.72]The next time we heard it,
[01:18.48]it was very loud and a little closer
[01:21.57]probably about 1/3 of the way
[01:23.72]from the bottom of the sloping sides.
[01:26.55]Now we weren't overly alarmed,
[01:30.00]since we did have a 12-guage pump
[01:32.45]with plenty of ammunition 1.
[01:35.04]But needless to say we didn't want to fall asleep
[01:38.42]if a bear was making it's way up to our sleeping bags
[01:41.91]while we slept.
[01:43.85]We both stood up and added a little more wood to the fire.
[01:48.37]My uncle shined the flashlight down each side
[01:51.93]and behind us.
[01:53.23]We didn't see anything.
[01:55.25]We decided 2 to talk for a little while
[01:57.67]before returning to sleep.
[02:00.32]A half hour passed.
[02:01.86]We were just considering laying down once more
[02:05.23]when we heard what sounded like footsteps and rustling 3.
[02:09.29]We also noted 4 several loud sounds like brush snapping.
[02:13.69]Now it was a little closer.
[02:16.61]We figured it was halfway 5 up the sides.
[02:20.42]We didn't do anything.
[02:22.73]We just stood and listened
[02:24.99]and shined our flashlight all around.
[02:40.38]讲解
[04:37.58]The night started like any other camping trip
[04:40.45]we had been on.
[04:46.18]We gathered plenty of wood for our fire and got it going.
[04:55.49]As the sun set we just sat
[04:57.90]and talked about a lot of different things.
[05:03.99]We talked for several hours.
[05:06.55]It was probably between 11pm and midnight
[05:10.03]when the unexpected events began to unfold.
[05:22.34]We had just started to curl up in our sleeping bags
[05:25.36]when we both heard a loud crack.
[05:34.62]As if someone or something
[05:35.95]had broken a large piece of brush.
[05:45.00]We didn't think a whole lot of it.
[05:47.34]We just wondered what it was.
[05:53.74]But beyond that we started to get comfortable again.
[06:01.79]The next time we heard it,
[06:03.44]it was very loud and a little closer
[06:06.56]probably about 1/3 of the way
[06:08.73]from the bottom of the sloping sides.
[06:22.81]Now we weren't overly alarmed,
[06:26.10]since we did have a 12-guage pump
[06:28.43]with plenty of ammunition.
[06:38.80]But needless to say we didn't want to fall asleep
[06:42.24]if a bear was making it's way up to our sleeping bags
[06:45.54]while we slept.
[06:56.24]We both stood up and added a little more wood to the fire.
[07:04.91]My uncle shined the flashlight down each side
[07:07.72]and behind us.
[07:09.14]We didn't see anything.
[07:17.79]We decided to talk for a little while
[07:19.99]before returning to sleep.
[07:25.46]A half hour passed.
[07:26.93]We were just considering laying down once more
[07:30.30]when we heard what sounded like footsteps and rustling.
[07:42.57]We also noted several loud sounds like brush snapping.
[07:50.42]Now it was a little closer.
[07:52.83]We figured it was halfway up the sides.
[08:02.00]We didn't do anything.
[08:04.52]We just stood and listened
[08:06.30]and shined our flashlight all around.
[08:28.10]语言点
[08:31.06]set
[08:34.61]The sun set at seven that evening.
[08:40.62]sunset  日落
[08:44.28]It is seen in the sky after sunset.
[08:51.88]dawn
[08:52.91]sunrise
[08:56.88]when
[09:08.40]Tom was sitting near the fire
[09:10.16]when he heard a knock at the door.
[09:18.03]alarm  恐慌,惊恐
[09:20.91]be alarmed at
[09:25.72]We were much alarmed by the fire in the forest.
[09:32.90]alarm  警报器
[09:36.54]fire alarm  火灾警报器
[09:40.69]burglar alarm  防盗警报器
[09:45.09]make one's way
[09:49.58]We made our way to the village.
[09:54.62]make one's way
[10:01.51]elbow one's way
[10:06.77]We elbowed our way in the crowd.
[10:18.87]谢谢收听

1 ammunition
n.军火,弹药
  • A few of the jeeps had run out of ammunition.几辆吉普车上的弹药已经用光了。
  • They have expended all their ammunition.他们把弹药用光。
2 decided
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。
3 rustling
adj.著名的,知名的
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
4 halfway
adj.中途的,不彻底的,部分的;adv.半路地,在中途,在半途
  • We had got only halfway when it began to get dark.走到半路,天就黑了。
  • In study the worst danger is give up halfway.在学习上,最忌讳的是有始无终。
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adamas
advanced data base system
air hole
alcohol-relateds
aldose degradation
Alficetyn
amblythyreus gestroi
answer interval
anucleal
at the farthest
atrial lymph gland
battle of Panipat
belladonna liquid extract
Bennington College
calacidol
CCALI
CCRA
chiropterologist
common on stock subscribed
company flag
consumerships
Cuminum cyminum
definitive norm
dicroglossids
directory entry
displants
Dock's test breakfast
drivein type
east-west directions
electronic logic
embracer
energy transmission
external rotation of upper arm
fatigue life prediction
feasted on
ff flip-flop
frisoli
gains on bond retirement
genus Parrotiopsis
giacomo puccinis
give aim
Harper, James
high jump runway
Hiroshiman
hydro-jet dredge
hypercomputation
i-wonne
identity project
in a position to
investment environment
islet of Langerhans
Jackson Heights
keep something for a rainy day
Kinnaird compliant
Kyǒngwǒn-gun
letz
level code
level of experience
Lilos
line lattice
made his exit
melanomata
methoxiphenadrin
minses
nationalist chinas
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non-canadians
opalization
orbital spacing
overadvertised
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P-function
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psychiatric syndrome
Que Son
rafos
RCG
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Salisan
sample characteristic function
sand-cement
sanding vehicle
service circuit
Shinshar
slip ring short circuiting device
social productivity of labor
sod off
stannic
Staveley
stock jobbery
struvea enomotoi
t-strap
tappet rod
throw of traverse
torses
unmarshaled
Wagner's operation
Wash.
Wilson, Dam
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yorktwon
yusupov