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恐怖故事 英文

恐怖故事 英文

恐怖故事英文The Haunted House。

It was a dark and stormy night, and the old house onthe hill loomed ominously in the distance. The wind howled and the rain poured down, adding to the eerie atmosphere.No one dared to go near the house, for it was said to be haunted. The locals whispered stories of strange noises, ghostly apparitions, and unexplained disappearances. Some claimed to have seen a figure in the window, while others spoke of a chilling presence that made their blood run cold.The legend of the haunted house had been passed down through generations, and it had become a source of fear and fascination for the townspeople. Many had tried to unravel the mystery of the house, but none had succeeded. Some said it was cursed, while others believed it was the site of a tragic event that had left a lingering spirit behind.One day, a group of friends decided to test theircourage and explore the haunted house. They were determined to uncover the truth and put an end to the rumors once and for all. As they approached the house, they could feel a sense of dread creeping over them. The door creaked open as they entered, and they were greeted by a musty smell and the sound of creaking floorboards.They ventured further into the house, their hearts pounding with fear. Suddenly, they heard a blood-curdling scream that seemed to echo through the halls. Panic set in as they realized they were not alone. Shadows danced on the walls, and the air grew colder with each passing moment. It was as if the house itself was alive, feeding off their fear and despair.As they reached the top floor, they came face to face with the source of the haunting. A ghostly figure stood before them, its eyes filled with sorrow and longing. It was the spirit of a young girl who had met a tragic end in the house many years ago. She had been searching for peace, unable to move on from the pain and suffering that had consumed her in life.The friends listened to her story, and their hearts ached with empathy. They realized that the house was not haunted by malevolent forces, but by the lingering presence of a lost soul. They vowed to help the spirit find peace and closure, and with their kindness and compassion, they were able to guide her to the other side.As they left the house, the storm had cleared, and the sun shone brightly in the sky. The once haunted house now stood silent and still, its secrets finally laid to rest. The townspeople no longer feared it, for they knew that it held a story of tragedy and redemption. And the friends, who had dared to enter the house, had become the heroes of a tale that would be told for generations to come.。

精品解析:北京市平谷区2019-2020学年高一上学期期末(含听力)英语试题(原卷版)

精品解析:北京市平谷区2019-2020学年高一上学期期末(含听力)英语试题(原卷版)
第一部分 听力理解(共三节,20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
B. Something wrong with the chain.
C. Something wrong with the brake.
9. What does the man advise the woman to do?
A. To buy a new bike.
B. To have the bike repaired at once.
B. Because she doesn't want to.
C. Because she has to work.
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What does the man usually do on Sunday afternoon?
A. Goes to church.B. Works in the garden.C. Reads the newspaper.
C. To buy a new wheel.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10 What is the woman going to do?
A. Attend a party in downtown.
B. Go to the seaside town.
C. Go on a business trip.
11. When does the woman plan to leave?

《飞屋环游记》经典台词

《飞屋环游记》经典台词

《飞屋环游记》经典台词《飞屋环游记》经典台词1、I came all this way here to get stuck on the wrong and of this rock pile?我跑了这么大老远,就这样被困在石头堆里?2、You know,it just a house.你知道,它只是座房子。

3、I…wanna say one last goodbye to the old place.我…想跟这个老房子最后道别。

4、Find and scent,my compadres and you too,shall have much rewarding from the master.同志们,找到气味,主人不会忘记我们的汗马功劳。

5、See there?There are my wilderness explorer badges.看到这些了吗?这些都是我野外探险得来的徽章。

6、I don't want your help.I want you safe!我不需要你的帮助。

我想要你安全!7、Thanks for the adventure.Now go have a new one!谢谢你与我一同冒险,现在,去开始一场新的吧!8、Happiness is not about being immortal nor having food or rights in one's hand. It's about having each tiny wish come true, or having something to eat when you are hungry or having someone's love when you need love.幸福,不是长生不老,不是大鱼大肉,不是权倾朝野。

幸福是每一个微小的生活愿望达成。

当你想吃的时候有得吃,想被爱的时候有人来爱你。

高中英语语法单选题100道及答案解析

高中英语语法单选题100道及答案解析

高中英语语法单选题100道及答案解析1. —Is there anything wrong, Bob? You look sad.—Oh, nothing much. In fact, I ______ of my friends back home.A. have just thoughtB. was just thinkingC. would just thinkD. will just be thinking答案:B解析:根据语境,“我刚刚正在想家里的朋友”,用过去进行时,表示过去某一时刻正在进行的动作。

2. It is the ability to do the job ______ matters not where you come from or what you are.A. oneB. thatC. whatD. it答案:B解析:这是一个强调句,强调的是主语“the ability to do the job”,强调句的结构是“It is + 被强调部分+ that + 其他部分”。

3. —Have you got any idea for the summer vacation?—Yes. I’m going to a peaceful place, especially ______ suitable for relaxation.A. oneB. the oneC. thatD. this答案:A解析:one 指代上文提到的同类事物中的一个,此处指“一个适合放松的地方”。

4. The way he did it was different ______ we were used to.A. in whichB. in whatC. from whatD. from which答案:C解析:be different from 表示“与......不同”,what 引导宾语从句,作from 的宾语。

初中必记的英语短语

初中必记的英语短语

初中必记的英语短语初中必记的英语短语1. be aware of...:意识到……;觉察到……He wasn't aware of anything wrong until he received a Dear John letter from his girlfriend.直到收到女朋友的分手信,他才意识到事情不妙。

2. be bare to the waist:打赤膊;It is not appropriate to be bare to the waist when girls are around.女孩子在时,打赤膊不太好。

替换短语:strip to the waist:打赤膊;It is not appropriate to strip to the waist when girls are around.女孩子在时,大赤膊不太好。

3. be bare of sth.:几乎没有某物;His apartment is almost bare of furniture.他的'公寓几乎没什么家具。

4. be blessed with:有幸得到;The couple are blessed with a pair of lovely kids.这对夫妻有对可爱的孩子,真是幸运。

5. be busy with sth.:忙于做某事;He is busy with his work all the day.他整天都在忙工作。

6. be capable of:有……的能力;有……的可能;He is capable of finish the work.他能完成这些工作。

混淆短语:capable person:有能力的人;The man is a capable person.他是个有能力的人。

7. be eager for:积极的,渴望的;He is eager for success.他渴望成功。

5人英语话剧剧本 The Wooden House小木屋(英语学习).doc

5人英语话剧剧本 The Wooden House小木屋(英语学习).doc

5人英语话剧剧本The Wooden House小木屋(英语学习)The Wooden House小木屋5人英语话剧剧本The Wooden Houseby Karen Kingsbury晴朗的一天,有4名大学生到山区旅游。

不幸的是,他们迷路了。

突然,他们发现了一所房子,并决定留在这。

他们敲开大门,就有一名老妇打开门,并同意他们可以留在家里。

接下来会发生什么事情呢?CastShirley Yang: loverRyan Chen: loverMeg Chen: old womanIvy Hsieh: studentAron Yeh: studentSummaryIt was a nice day, and there were four college students who were taking a trip in a mountain. Unfortunately, they got lost. Suddenly, they found out a house and decided to stay in it. After they knocked on the door, there came an old woman to answer the door and agreed that they could stay in the house. What would be going to happen next between them Let’s find out.SCENE IIvy: Wow, what a nice day! It is not cloudy and the lovely sun is smiling in the beautiful sky.Aron: Yeah, enjoy the breeze. How comfortable!Shirley: I’ve been looking forward to this trip for so long.Ryan: Me, too. Especially, with you, honey!Shirley: Oh, my sweet. I love you so much!Ivy: Ok! Let’s keep going, or we won’t get through the forest before the sunset.Ryan: Are we there yet My feet are sore.Shirley: So are mine. How much longer till we get thereAron: Well, let me take a look. Umm…. Maybe one hour. Or…. more! Maybe…Ivy: Maybe! Ok! Just go. Hurry up.Aron: Strange! We should have arrived now. (Aron finds out that the map was upside down) What!Ivy: Aron, what are you doing Come on!Aron: Well, nothing! I’m coming.Ryan: Enough! I can’t take it any longer. I don’t want to walk anymore!Shirley: Oh, my poor baby. I think we should stop! It’s dark everywhere! We can barely see the road. It’s dangerous!Aron: Excuse me, guys.Everybody: WhatAron: I’ve got to tell you something. I think we are lost now…Everybody: What!Ivy: Are you kidding We’re lost! And it’s dark…oh…. my goodness…Ryan: We will die here.Shirley: Don’t cry baby…oh…no…Ryan: We’re dying! We’re dying!Aron: Shut up! You fools! Calm down! Look! There is a small wooden house not far from here! Come on! Let’s hit the road.SCENE IIIvy: I don’t think anyone would be living in such a weird place.Ryan: I don’t care whether it is weird or not. Hurry up! Just knock on the door. I want to get in. I’m so scared and tired.Shirley: Oh, baby. I’ll protect you. Don’t worry. Is anyone going to knock on the door!Ivy: Hey…. guys. I don’t think it’s a good idea.(In front of the door)Aron: Hello! Is anyone in Hello!(A woman shows up)Aron: Excuse me! We are lost. And it’s dark…would you mind letting us stay here till morningMeg: Ok…you can stay here till morning. Come on in, everyone….Ryan: That’s great! I can’t wait to take a break! Can I use your bathroom Ivy: Thank you so much! You’re so kind!Meg: You can surely stay here……….forever!(Everybody is in the living room)Shirley: Look! There are so many beautiful pictures on the wall.Ryan: I’m so hungry…. anything to eatMeg: I will prepare something to eat…. wait for a while…Ivy: I think I should help out a bit.(In the kitchen)Ivy: Can I do anything to help Wash the dishesMeg: Sure…you can help…to be a dish!Ivy: What’re you doingSCENE IIIAron: Hey, guys! Where is Ivy Why isn’t she hereMeg: Oh, Ivy told me that she felt very uncomfortable, so she is taking a rest in the bedroom. Give her some time. She is really tired…Aron: Is she ok I think I should go check on her. And see if she needs…Meg: No, please don’t!Aron: What WhyMeg: Umm… Well, I think that she might need more rest. Don’t go bother her. Give her some time. That would be better.Aron: Ok. Maybe I should wait till morning…Ryan: Shall we start eating I’m so hungry that I could eat a horse. I can’t wait to dig in. It looks so delicious!Meg: Sure! Let’s dig in! Plea se make yourselves at home… Please help yourselves …Shirley: What kind of meat is that It looks a little bit strange.Ryan: Yeah. It isn’t like chicken. What is itRyan: Hey, it seems there’s a ring…. in it. I’m not sure! Can you see itAaron: A ring Let me see. Oh… It is Ivy’s ring. But why is it in the meatMeg: Oh, maybe Ivy took it off before she washed the dishes and it fell into it. Don’t worry, I’ll pick it up and give it back to her…Ryan: She is always so careless! Silly girl!Ryan: What’s that smell Oh…gross!Shirley: What’s this It tastes like…blood! I’ve never drunk such a strange beverage before.Meg: Oh, you are right! It’s blood… Ha! Ha!Everybody: Hum… What!Meg: Wait! I am ju st kidding. It is “blood berry” juice. It’s very precious!Everybody: Blood berryMeg: Ha! Ha! Yes, it is a kind of special berry. It can make your skin nice and smooth, just like mine, and it also keeps you young. Don’t worry…it won’t harm you r body… drink it!Ryan: ReallyMeg: Good! Good! Good! Keep drinking…SCENE IVRyan: What a special meal! How did you like itShirley: Yeah, I am so full that I think I won’t eat anything for three days.Ryan: But, don’t you think it a little bit spooky I just don’t feel rightabout the whole thing…Shirley: Neither do I. Especially that, the drink called “Blood berry.”…It’s weird.Ryan: Not only the drink but also the situation is so strange!Shirley: Ok! Ok! Don’t think too much! All you need now is to relax and have a good night. Don’t forget! We need to get up early tomorrow, so let’s go to bed early tonight. I think that’s what we all need!Ryan: All right! I would like to take a shower before go to bed. I’m dirty!Shirley: Ok! You really need to take a bath. You’re smelly! Go ahead!(After a few seconds)Ryan: Honey!Shirley: What’s wrong Why are you still here Didn’t you go to take a showerRyan: Umm… Because…I…miss you! And can I take a bath with you I don’t want to be alone in the bathroom. Please…Shirley: Come on! Don’t be a child! There is nothing there. Go ahead! Hurry!Ryan: All right!SCENE V(After thirty minutes)Shirley: Ryan! Ryan! Why are you taking so long Ryan!Shirley: Ryan! Are you there Answer me! Ryan!(Shirley breaks into the bathroom with her feet!)Shirley: Ryan! Why are you sleeping here Wake up! I can’t lift you up!Shirley: Ryan~~~! What’s wrong with you! Ryan! I need some help! Somebody’s help! Please! Help!Shirley: Help! Help! Ryan got hurt! He needs some help. Please! Get somebody to save him!(Meg is silent.)Shirley: Are you listening Ryan got hurt. He is dying.Meg: I know! I know, because…I did it. I killed him…. Ha! Ha! Ha!Shirley: What! What are you talking about Why did you do that Are you crazyMeg: I said I killed him. Ha! Ha! Ha!(Meg seizes Shirley by her throat.)Shirley: Help! H…e…l…p! H…e…l…p…Meg: Ha…Ha…Ha…!SCENE VIAron: (跺腳) Strange! Strange! Everything is strange. I can’t wait any more. I think we’d better leave right now.(On the way)Aron: Ouch! What’s this Ivy! Oh, no…! I’ve got to tell someone.Aron: Ouch! What’s this Don’t tell me that.Meg: What are you doing here I haven’t finished my dish. You are the next one. You have to wait.Aron: No… Why did you do thatMeg: My kids. My kids. Why did you leave me alone They were all killed in a car accident. I miss you all so much. Do you know how much I miss them Come on! Be my child. Come on!Aron: No! Don’t get any closer to me. No… Don’t kill me. No…SCENE VIIMeg: Good boy. Good girl. Do you want to be my kids。

初中英语八年级下册unit4第1课时(A 1a-2d)

初中英语八年级下册unit4第1课时(A 1a-2d)

I have to study too much I have too many
so I don’t get enough
after-school
Look and retoaodmuch trouble
too many problems too much time too many hours too much homework too many classes
my friends. 4. I have too many after-school classes.
5. I got into a fight with my best friend.
Serious
Not serious
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Free talk
Do you have these problems? What kind of problems do you
free time to do things I like. 3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my friends.
1b Listen and circle the problems you hear
1in. I1haa.ve to study too much so I don’t get
1. Is she playing the piano or
Sthheevisioplilna?ying the piano. 2. Is she happy? Why?
Yes, she is. Because she likes playing the piano.
Read these problems from
You can start _s_tu_d_y_i_n_g_ earlier. B: But I have two _a_f_te_r_-_sc_h_o_o_l_c_l_a_s_se_s_ today. So I can

外研版八上英语Module 5 Lao She Teahouse Unit 1

外研版八上英语Module 5 Lao She Teahouse Unit 1
actress/ˈæktrəs/ n. 女演员
由"act(v.扮演)+-(r)ess(名词后缀)"构成,复数形式为actresses。其对应词为actor"男演员"。
Of all the actresses,I admire Audrey Hepburn most.在所有女演员中,我最钦佩奥黛丽· 赫本。(选自镇江中考)
典例 (宜昌中考)—In the past five years, China has played an important role in the Belt and Road.—It has ___ many nations a great chance to communicate.
A
A.offered B.supported C.included D.directed
(2)还可意为"提供,给予"。offer sb. sth.=offer sth. to sb.给某人提供某物。The young should offer the seats to the old(=offer the old the seats)on the bus. 在公共汽车上,年轻人应该主动给老年人让座。
语境串记He asked the kids to find several keys in the house at the end of the road by the end of 11:00. In the end, only one kid finished the task.他要求孩子们在11点之前找到放在路尽头的那所房子里的几把钥匙。最后,只有一个孩子完成了任务。
类似的词还有:
waiter男服务员—waitress 女服务员emperor皇帝—empress女皇;皇后host男主人—hostess女主人

英文恐怖故事

英文恐怖故事

英文恐怖故事The Haunted House。

It was a dark and stormy night. The wind howled outside, and the rain beat against the windows of the old, abandoned house. Sarah and her friends, Tom and Emma, had always been curious about the house at the end of the street. It was said to be haunted, and no one had lived there for years. But tonight, they had decided to finally explore it.As they entered the house, the air felt heavy and cold. The floorboards creaked beneath their feet, and the walls seemed to close in around them. They made their way through the dark, dusty rooms, their flashlights casting eerie shadows on the walls.Suddenly, they heard a faint whispering coming from the next room. Sarah's heart raced as they cautiously approached the source of the sound. As they entered the room, they were greeted by a chilling sight a ghostly figure, pale and translucent, floating in the air.They froze in fear as the ghostly figure spoke to them, telling them the tragic tale of how it had died in the house many years ago. It had been unable to find peace, and had remained trapped within the walls of the house ever since.The friends were terrified, but they knew they had to help the spirit find peace. They listened to its story, and promised to find a way to set it free. As they delved deeper into the history of the house, they discovered a hidden secret that had kept the spirit bound to the earthly realm.With courage and determination, they were able to uncover the truth and release the spirit from its torment. As the ghostly figure faded away, a sense of peace and tranquility filled the house. The friends knew that they had finally put the haunted house to rest.From that day on, the old house was no longer shrouded in darkness and fear. It became a place of hope and renewal, a reminder that even the most haunted places can find peace in the end.As they left the house, the storm had cleared, and the moon shone brightly in the night sky. Sarah, Tom, and Emma walked away, knowing that they had experienced something truly extraordinary. And they would never forget the night they had faced their fears and put an end to the haunting of the old house at the end of the street.。

邮递员单词

邮递员单词

邮递员单词
邮递员的英文单词:postman、mail carrier
一、postman
英 [ˈpəʊstmən] 美 [ˈpoʊstmən]
n.邮递员,邮差
1、The postman was mixed up, so he delivered the package to the wrong house.
邮递员糊涂了,所以他将包裹投错了。

2、I am watching for the postman all the time.
我一直在等候着邮递员。

二、mail carrier
英 [meil ˈkæriə] 美 [mel ˈkæriɚ]
n.绿衣使者;<美>邮递员
The sorting staff and the mail carrier for that route.
分类人员和那条线路上的邮递员。

扩展资料
相关词:
一、post
英 [pəʊst] 美 [poʊst]
n.岗位;邮政;邮件;柱,桩,杆
vt.张贴;邮寄;宣布;设岗
I'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow. 我明天会把资料邮寄给你。

二、mail delivery
英 [meil diˈlivəri] 美 [mel dɪˈlɪvəri]
n.邮递
Sorry, our system you do not have the express mail delivery record.
对不起,我们的系统中暂时没有您快件的到货记录。

(1) 单选题Which of the followings

(1) 单选题Which of the followings

(1) 单选题Which of the followings1.Which of the following is the goal of teaching vocabulary?A.Understanding the significance of pronunciation in language learning.B.Spelling words and phrases according to the pronunciation.C.Knowing English pronunciation includes pronunciation, stress, linking, intonation, rhythm, etc.D.Describing objects, behaviors, characteristics and concepts through vocabulary.参考答案:D2.Which of the following is not a function of money? ______.A. To act as a medium of exchangeB. To act as a unit of accountC. To act as a store of valueD. To provide a double coincidence of wantsE. To act as a means of payment参考答案:D3.Which of the following is wrong?The house requires repairingThe house needs to be repaireThe house demands repairingThe house wants to be repaired参考答案:cC解析这句话的意思房子需要修理。

sth need/want/require doing或sth need/want/require to be done都是正确的。

my house范文

my house范文

my house范文My House.My house is not a grand palace, but it's my little kingdom.As soon as you step through the front door, you'll find yourself in a cozy living room. There's a big, squashy sofa that seems to be alwaysinviting you to flop down and relax. It's like a friendly monster that swallows you up when you're tired. The coffee table in front of it is often covered with a bit of a mess some magazines, a couple of half drunk cups of coffee (I'm a bit lazy when it comes to cleaning up right away), and the TV remote, which always seems to disappear when you need it most.The walls of the living room are painted a warm, cream color, and there are some pictures hanging on them. Some are family photos that make mesmile whenever I look at them. There's one of my grandparents on their wedding day, looking so young and full of hope. And then there's a pictureI painted myself when I was in elementary school. It's not a masterpiece by any means, but it has a special place on the wall because it reminds me of my carefree childhood days.The kitchen is the heart of my house. It's not very big, but it'sfilled with the smell of delicious food most of the time. The stove is like a little magic box. It can turn raw ingredients into the most amazing meals. Well, most of the time. Sometimes my cooking experiments go a bit wrong,and the kitchen ends up smelling like a science experiment gone bad. The fridge is always stuffed with random things half a carton of milk, some leftover pizza, and a bunch of condiments that I keep buying but don't use that often.My bedroom is my personal sanctuary. The bed is my favorite place in the whole world. It's like a cloud that I can sink into after a long day. There are piles of clothes on the floor. I know it's a bit of a mess, but I always tell myself I'll clean it up later. There's a bookshelf by the window filled with all kinds of books. From mystery novels that keep me on the edge of my seat to self help books that I buy with good intentions but don't always read as much as I should.The bathroom is a small but important part of the house. The shower is like a mini waterfall that washes away all my stress. And the mirror, well, it sometimes tells me things I don't want to hear in the morning, like how tired I look or that I have a pimple on my nose. But it's also where I do my little "get ready for the day" ritual, which involves trying to make my hair look presentable and brushing my teeth while singing a silly song.My house may not be perfect, but it's full of memories, comfort, and a whole lot of character. It's the place where I can truly be myself, whether I'm dancing around in my pajamas or having a quiet evening reading a book on the sofa.。

堆满垃圾的垃圾屋英语作文

堆满垃圾的垃圾屋英语作文

堆满垃圾的垃圾屋英语作文A House Full of GarbageIn a quiet neighborhood, there was a small house that stood out for all the wrong reasons. This was no ordinary house; it was a house full of garbage.The moment you approached it, a foul smell would hit your nose. The front yard was a chaos of trash bags, broken furniture, and old appliances. It seemed as if no one had bothered to clean it for ages.The inside of the house was even worse. Piles of garbage filled every room, making it almost impossible to walk through. Empty food contners, old clothes, and discarded papers were scattered everywhere. There was no place to sit or sleep without being surrounded junk.The reason for this mess was the negligence of the occupants. They had no sense of hygiene or responsibility. They just kept accumulating things without ever throwing anything away.This house full of garbage not only affected the appearance of the neighborhood but also posed a serious health hazard. It attracted rats, insects, and other pests. The neighbors were constantly plning, but the occupants remned indifferent.Finally, the local authorities had to step in. They issued warnings and eventually forced the occupants to clean up the mess. It took a lot of effort and time, but eventually, the house was restored to a habitable condition.This incident taught us a valuable lesson about the importance of cleanliness and taking responsibility for our living environment. We should always keep our spaces tidy and dispose of garbage properly to avoid such unpleasant situations.。

国家开放大学(电大)人文英语2单元测验1-8答案

国家开放大学(电大)人文英语2单元测验1-8答案

国家开放大学(电大)人文英语2单元测验1-8答案、选择填空题(每题10分,共5题)题目1–How far is the Great Bay from your house?-_____________________.A. Sorry, it's too longB. The Great Bay is five minutes away from my house and it's fantastic.C. Yes, the Great Bay is real beautiful.正确答案:The Great Bay is five minutes away from my house and it's fantastic.”。

题目2-Wow! This is a marvelous room! You must spend a lot of time and energy in it.-_____________________.A. Thanks you. It really cost me that much.B. Great, I am very art-conscious.C. Don't mention it.正确答案:Thanks you. It really cost me that much.”。

题目3There _____ some milk, some eggs and a few apples on the table.A. isB. areC. will be译文:桌上有一些牛奶,几个鸡蛋和几个苹果。

解析:There be句型中靠近be的名词是单数或不可数名词时,be用is或was。

正确答案:is题目4At a time of this economic crisis, our _____ should be very clear about what we need to do.A. priorityB. premiumC. principle译文:在发生经济危机时,我们的首要任务应是非常清楚地表明我们要做什么。

whose引导的主语从句及例子

whose引导的主语从句及例子

whose引导的主语从句及例子1. Whose idea was this? You know, like when we were planning the party and someone suggested that crazy game.Example: Whose idea was it to play charades at the party? It was so fun!2. Whose fault is it really? Isn't it just like when you lose your keys and everyone starts blaming each other.Example: Whose fault is it that the car isn't working? We all took turns driving it!3. Whose turn is it to do the dishes? It's like a never-ending cycle in our house.Example: Whose turn is it to do the dishes tonight? I did them yesterday!4. Whose responsibility is this? You know, kind of like when something goes wrong at work and everyone's looking around. Example: Whose responsibility is it to fix the printer? It's been acting up for days.5. Whose coat is this lying around? It's like someone just left it here and forgot about it.Example: Whose coat is this in the living room? Is it Tom's?6. Whose opinion really matters? Isn't it funny how we all think ours is the best.Example: Whose opinion really matters when it comes to picking a movie? We always have such different tastes!7. Whose dream is this to become a rock star? It's like a crazy fantasy. Example: Whose dream is this to be on stage and perform? It sounds so exciting!8. Whose shoes are these by the door? It's like they just appearedout of nowhere.Example: Whose shoes are these by the front door? They're not mine!9. Whose phone is ringing? It's always such a mystery when you heara phone go off.Example: Whose phone is ringing in the other room? Someone better go answer it!My conclusion: Using whose in these sentences makes them more interesting and engaging, and it really gets you thinking about who's responsible or involved in a particular situation. It can be used in so many different scenarios to add that extra bit of curiosity.。

作文飞行小屋的英文

作文飞行小屋的英文

作文飞行小屋的英文英文:Flying House。

I have always been fascinated by the idea of having a flying house. Imagine being able to travel anywhere in the world without having to worry about booking hotels or finding a place to stay. With a flying house, you can simply take off and land wherever you please.One of the biggest advantages of a flying house is the freedom it provides. You can explore remote areas that are inaccessible by car or plane. You can also avoid crowded tourist destinations and experience the beauty of nature in peace and solitude.Another advantage of a flying house is the convenience it offers. You can have all the comforts of home while on the go, including a comfortable bed, a kitchen, and abathroom. You can also customize your flying house to suit your needs and preferences.Of course, there are also some challenges to having a flying house. You need to have a good understanding of aviation and be able to navigate through different weather conditions. You also need to be prepared for emergencies and have a backup plan in case something goes wrong.Overall, I believe that a flying house would be an incredible way to travel and experience the world. It would offer unparalleled freedom and convenience, and allow me to explore the world in a unique and exciting way.中文:飞行小屋。

主动被动英语练习题

主动被动英语练习题

主动被动英语练习题主动与被动语态英语练习题一、选择题1. The house was built in 1920.A) The house builds itself.B) The house was built by someone.C) Someone built the house.2. The flowers are being watered by the gardener.A) The gardener is watering the flowers.B) The flowers are watering themselves.C) The flowers are watered by themselves.3. The letter was sent to the wrong address.A) The letter sent itself.B) The letter was sent by someone.C) Someone sent the letter.4. The cake will be baked for the party.A) The cake will bake itself.B) The cake will be baked by someone.C) Someone will bake the cake.5. The books were returned to the library.A) The books returned themselves.B) The books were returned by someone.C) Someone returned the books.二、填空题6. The experiment _______ (conduct) by the scientist yesterday.A) was conductedB) conductedC) conducts7. The children _______ (not allow) to play outside after dark.A) are not allowedB) not allowC) do not allow8. The painting _______ (hang) in the museum for many years.A) has been hungB) was hungC) hangs9. The problem _______ (solve) by the team last week.A) was solvedB) solvedC) solves10. The windows _______ (clean) every morning.A) are cleanedB) cleanedC) cleans三、改写句子11. The teacher graded the papers. (改为被动语态)A) The papers were graded by the teacher.B) The papers grade themselves.C) The papers are grading by the teacher.12. The company will launch a new product next month. (改为被动语态)A) A new product will be launched by the company next month.B) The new product will be launched by the company next month.C) The new product will launch itself next month.13. The students wrote the essay. (改为被动语态)A) The essay was written by the students.B) The essay writes itself.C) The essay is writing by the students.14. The mechanic fixed the car. (改为被动语态)A) The car was fixed by the mechanic.B) The car fixed itself.C) The car is fixing by the mechanic.15. The committee will review the proposal. (改为被动语态)A) The proposal will be reviewed by the committee.B) The proposal will review itself.C) The proposal is reviewing by the committee.四、翻译题16. 那座桥正在被工程师们修建。

【单元专项】外研版(三起)五下Module 1-连词成句题(含答案)

【单元专项】外研版(三起)五下Module 1-连词成句题(含答案)

外研版(三起)五年级英语下册Module 1专项训练连词成句题1.连词成句,注意大小写及标点符号。

(1)art teacher is our Mr. Li_________________________________________ .(2)is food favourite chicken My .________________________________________ .(3)like would to drink you What________________________________________ ?(4)you any Can kung fu do________________________________________ ?(5)Are tall buildings there in the park any________________________________________ ?2.连词成句,注意大小写及标点符号。

(1)were, not, there, many, buses (.)____________________________________________________(2)were, China, many, there, cars, in (?)____________________________________________________(3)house, lived, a, we, in, small (.)________________________________________________(4)a, it, you, use, with, can, computer (.)________________________________________________(5)live, a, in, house, big, we, now (.)_______________________________________________________________ 3.连词成句,注意大小写及标点符号。

The_Judges_House(法官的房子)

The_Judges_House(法官的房子)

CHAPTER ONEIt was April and John Moore was studying for an important examination. As the date of the exam came nearer, he decided to go somewhere and read by himself. He did not want the amusements of the seaside, or the beauties of the countryside. He decided to find a quiet, ordinary little town and work there undisturbed. He packed his suitcases with clothes and books. Then he looked in a railway timetable for a town that he did not know. He found one, and bought a ticket to go there. He did not tell anyone where he was going. After all, he did not want to be disturbed.That is how Moore arrived at Benchurch. It was a market town, and once a week it was quite busy for a few hours. The rest of the time it was a very quiet, sleepy little place. Moore spent his first night at the only hotel in the town. The landlady was very kind and helpful, but the hotel was not really quiet enough for him. The second day he started looking for a house to rent.There was only one place that he liked. It was more than quiet - it was deserted and very lonely. It was a big, old seventeenth-century house. It had tiny windows like a prison, and a high brick wall all round it. It would be hard to imagine a more unwelcoming place. But it suited Moore perfectly. He went to find the local lawyer, who was responsible for the house.Mr Carnford, the lawyer, was very happy to rent the house to him.'I'd he glad to let you have it free,' he said, 'just to have somebody living in it again after all these years. It's been empty so long that people have spread a lot of foolish stories about it. You'll be able to prove that the stories are wrong.'Moore did not think it was necessary to ask the lawyer for more details of the 'foolish stories'. He paid his rent, and Mr Carnford gave him the name of an old servant to look after him. He came away from the lawyer's office with the keys of the house in his pocket. He then went to Mrs Wood, the landlady of the hotel.'I'm renting a house for a few weeks,' he said. 'Can you advise me about shopping, please? What do you think I shall need?''Where are you going to stay, sir?' the landlady asked. Moore told her.She threw up her hands in horror. 'Not the Judge's House!' she said, and she grew pale as she spoke.He asked her to tell him more about the house. 'Why is it called the Judge's House?' he said, 'and why doesn't anyone want to live in it?'CHAPTER TWO'Well, sir,' she said, 'a long time ago - no, I don't know how long - a judge lived there. He was a hard, cruel judge, sir - a real hanging judge. He showed no mercy to anyone. But as for the house itself - well, I can't say. I've often asked, but nobody could tell me for certain.' She found it hard to explain. The general feeling in the town was that there was something strange about the Judge's House. 'As for me, sir,' she said, 'I won't stay there alone, not for all the money in the bank!'Then she apologized to Moore. 'I'm sorry to worry you, sir, really I am. But if you were my son I wouldn't let you stay there one night on your own. I'd go there myself and pull the big alarm bell that's on the roof!'Moore was grateful for her kindness and her anxiety. 'How good of you to be so anxious about me, Mrs Wood!' he said. 'But there's really no need to worry. I'm studying for an important examination and I have no time for horrors or mysteries.'The landlady kindly promised to do his shopping for him. Moore then went to see the old servant whom Mr Carnford had recommended to him. Her name was Mrs Dempster, and she seemed pleasant and eager to please her new master.When he returned with her to the Judge's House two hours later, he found Mrs Wood waiting outside it. She had several people with her - men and boys carrying parcels, and another two men with a bed.'But there are beds in the house!' cried Moore in surprise. 'And nobody's slept in them for fifty years or more! No, sir, I won't let you risk your life in an old, damp bed.'The landlady was obviously curious to see the inside of the house. At the same time she was clearly afraid. At the smallest noise she held nervously to Moore's arm. Together they explored the whole house. After his exploration, Moore decided to live in the dining-room. It was big enough for both working and sleeping. Mrs Wood and Mrs Dempster began to arrange everything. Soon the baskets were unpacked. Moore saw that kind Mrs Wood had brought many good tilings from her own kitchen. Before she left she turned to Moore and said, 'I do hope you will be all right, sir. But I must say - I couldn't sleep here, with all those ghosts!'When she left, Mrs Dempster laughed. 'Ghosts!' she said. 'Ghosts! There are no ghosts! There are rats and insects, and doors that need oiling. There are windows that blow open in the wind... Lookat the old oak walls of this room, sir. They are old - hundreds of years old! Don't you think there'll he rats and insects behind the wood? You'll see plenty of rats here, sir, but you won't see any ghosts - I'm sure of that. Now you go and have a nice walk, sir. And when you come back. I'll have this room all ready for you.'She kept her promise. When Moore returned he found the room clean and neat. A fire was burning in the ancient fireplace. She had lit the lamp and put his supper ready on the table.'Good night, sir,' she said. 'I have to go now and get my husband's supper. I'll see you in the morning.''This is wonderful!' said Moore to himself as he ate Mrs Dempster's excellent food. When he had finished his supper, he pushed the dishes to the other end of the table. He put more wood on the fire and began to study.CHAPTER THREEMoore worked without stopping until about eleven o'clock. Then he put some more wood on the fire. He also made a pot of tea. He was enjoying himself very much. The fire was burning brightly. The firelight danced on the old oak walls and threw strange shadows around the room. His tea tasted excellent, and there was nobody to disturb him. Then for the first time he noticed how much noise the rats were making.'Were they making all this noise while I was studying?' he thought. 'No, I don't think they were. Perhaps they were afraid of me at first. Now they have become braver, and they are running about as usual.'How busy they were! And what a lot of noise they made! Up and down they rushed, behind the old oak walls, over the ceiling and under the floor. Moore remembered Mrs Dempster's words: 'You'll see plenty of rats, but you won't see any ghosts.''Well,' he said with a smile, 'she was right about the rats, anyway!'He picked up the lamp and looked around the room. 'How strange,' he said to himself. 'Why doesn't anybody want to live in this beautiful old house?' The oak walls were very beautiful. There were some old pictures on the walls, but they were covered with dust and dirt and he could not seethem clearly. Here and there he saw small holes in the walls. From time to time the curious face of a rat stared at him. Then with a scratch and a squeak, it was gone.The thing that interested him most, however, was the rope of the great alarm bell on the roof. The rope hung down in a corner of the room on the right-hand side of the fireplace. He found a huge, high-backed oak chair and pulled it up beside the fire. There he sat and drank his last cup of tea. Then he put more wood on the fire and sat down at the table again with his books. For a time the rats disturbed him with their scratching and squeaking. But he got used to the noise, and soon he forgot everything except his work.Suddenly he looked up. Something had disturbed him, but he did not know what it was. He sat up and listened. The room was silent. That was it! The noise of the rats had stopped. 'That's what disturbed me!' said Moore with a smile. He looked around the room - and saw an enormous rat. It was sitting on the great high-backed chair by the fire, and it was staring at him with hate in its small red eyes. Moore picked up a book and pretended to throw it. But the rat did not move. It showed its great white teeth angrily, and its cruel eyes shone mercilessly in the lamplight.'Why, you-' cried Moore. Me picked up the poker from the fireplace and jumped up. Before he could hit the rat, however, it jumped to the floor with a squeak. It ran up the rope of the alarm bell and disappeared in the darkness. Strangely, the squeaks and scratches of the rats in the walls began again.By this time Moore no longer felt like working. Outside the house the birds were singing: soon it would be morning. He climbed into bed and immediately fell asleep.CHAPTER FOURHe slept so deeply that he did not hear Mrs Dempster come in. She dusted the room and made his breakfast. Then she woke him with a cup of tea.After breakfast he put a book in his pocket and went out for a walk. On the way he bought a few sandwiches. ('Then I shan't have to stop for lunch,' he said to himself). He found a pretty, quiet little park and spent most of the day there, studying. On his way home he called at the hotel to thank Mrs Wood for her kindness. She looked at him searchingly.'You must not work too hard, sir. You look pale this morning. Too much studying isn't good for anyone. But tell me, sir, did you have a good night? Mrs Dempster told me you were still asleep when she went in.''Oh, I was all right,' said Moore with a smile. 'The ghosts haven't troubled me yet. But the rats had a party last night! There was one old devil with red eyes. He sat up on the chair by the fire. He didn't move until I picked up the poker. Then he ran up the rope of the alarm bell. I didn't see where he went. It was too dark.''Dear God!' cried Mrs Wood, 'an old devil sitting by the fire! Take care, sir, take care.''What do you mean?' asked Moore in surprise.'An old devil! The old devil, perhaps.' Moore started to laugh.'Please forgive me, Mrs Wood,' he said at last, 'I just couldn't help laughing at the idea of the Devil himself sitting by my fire...' And he began to laugh again. Then he went home for dinner.That evening the noise of the rats began earlier. After dinner he sat down beside the fire and drank his tea. Then he sat down at the table and started to work again.The rats disturbed him more than the previous night. They scratched and squeaked and ran about, and stared at him from the holes in the walls. Their eyes shone like tiny lamps in the firelight. But Moore was becoming used to them. They seemed playful rather than aggressive. Sometimes the bravest rats ran out onto the floor or across the tops of the pictures. Now and again, when they disturbed him, Moore shook his papers at them. They ran to their holes at once. And so the early part of the night passed quite quietly.Moore worked hard for several hours.All at once he was disturbed by a sudden silence. There was not a sound of running, or scratching, or squeaking.The huge room was as silent as the grave. Moore remembered the previous night. He looked at the chair by the fireside - and got a terrible shock. There, on the great high-backed oak chair, sat the same enormous rat. It was staring at him with hate.Without thinking, Moore picked up the nearest book and threw it. It missed, and the rat did not move. So Moore again picked up the poker. Again the rat ran up the rope of the alarm bell. And once more the other rats started their scratching and squeaking. Moore was unable to see where the rat had gone. The light of the lamp did not reach as far as the high ceiling, and the fire had burned low.Moore looked at his watch. It was almost midnight. He put more wood on the fire and made a pot of tea. Then he sat down in the great oak chair by the fire and enjoyed his tea.'I wonder where that old rat went just now,' he thought. 'I must buy a rat trap in the morning.' Helit another lamp. He placed it so that it would shine into the right-hand corner of the wall by the fireplace. He got several books ready to throw at the creature, Finally he lifted the rope of the alarm bell. He put it on the table and fixed the end of it under the lamp.As he handled the rope, Moore noticed how pliable it was. 'You could hang a man with it,' he thought. Then he stood back and admired his preparations.'There, my friend,' he said aloud. 'I think I'll learn your secret this time!'He started work again, and was soon lost in his studies. But once again he was disturbed by a sudden silence. Then the bell rope moved a little, and the lamp on top of the rope moved too. Moore made sure that his books were ready for throwing. Then he looked along the rope. As he looked, the great rat dropped from the rope onto the old oak chair. It sat there staring at him angrily. He picked up a hook and aimed it at the rat. The creature jumped cleverly to one side. Moore threw another book, but without success. Then, as Moore stood with a third hook in his hand, ready to throw, the rat squeaked and seemed to be afraid. Moore threw the book and it hit the rat's side. With a squeak of pain and fear, and a look of real hate, it ran up the back of the chair and made a great jump onto the rope of the alarm bell. It ran up the rope like lightning, while the heavy lamp shook with its desperate speed. Moore watched the rat carefully. By the light of the second lamp, he saw it disappear through a hole in one of the great pictures on the wall.'I shall check my unpleasant little visitor's home in the morning,' said Moore to himself as he picked up his books from the floor. 'The third picture from the fireplace: I shan't forget.' He examined the books. He picked up the third book that he had thrown. 'This is the one that hurt him!' he said to himself. Then his face turned pale. 'Why - it's my mother's old Bible! How strange!' He sat down to work again, and once more the rats in the walls started their noise. This did not worry him. Compared with the huge rat, these ones seemed almost friendly. But he could not work. At last he closed his books and went to bed. The first red light of morning was shining through the window as he closed his eyes.CHAPTER FIVEHe slept heavily but uneasily, and he had unpleasant dreams. Then Mrs Dempster woke him as usual with a cup of tea, and he felt better. But his first request to her surprised the old servant very much. 'Mrs Dempster, while I'm out today, will you please dust or wash those pictures - particularly the third one from the fireplace. I want to see what they are.'Again Moore spent most of the day studying happily in the park. On his way home he again visited Mrs Wood at the hotel. She had a visitor with her in her comfortable sitting-room.'Sir,' said the landlady, 'this is Doctor Thornhill.'As soon as she had introduced them, the doctor began to ask Moore a great many questions. 'I'm sure,' said Moore to himself, 'that the good doctor did not call here by accident.' He turned to Doctor Thornhill.'Doctor, I'll gladly answer all your questions, if you'll just answer one of mine.'The doctor seemed surprised, but he agreed at once.'Did Mrs Wood ask you to come here and advise me?' asked Moore. The doctor looked surprised. Mrs Wood's face turned very red and she looked away. But the doctor was an honest, friendly man, and he answered quickly, 'She did, but she didn't want you to know. She's worried about you. She doesn't like you staying there all alone, and she thinks you study too hard and drink too much strong tea. She asked me to give you some good advice. I was once a student too, you know, so I know what I'm talking about.'Moore smiled and held out his hand to Doctor Thornhill. 'I must thank you for your kindness - and you too, Mrs Wood. I promise to take no more strong tea, and I'll be in bed by one o'clock. There, will that please you both?''Very much,' said Doctor Thornhill. 'Now tell us all about that old house.'Moore told them all about the events of the previous nights. When he told them how he had thrown the Bible, Mrs Wood gave a little scream. When Moore had finished his story, Doctor Thornhill looked very serious.'The rat always ran up the rope of the alarm hell?' he asked.'Always.''I suppose you know,' said the doctor, 'what the rope is?''No, I don't,' said Moore.'It is the hangman's rope,' said the doctor. 'After the judge condemned someone to death, the unfortunate man was hanged with that rope.' Mrs Wood gave another scream. The doctor went to fetch her a glass of water. When he returned, he looked hard at Moore. 'Listen, young man,' he said. 'If anything happens to you tonight, don't hesitate to ring the alarm bell. I shall be working quite late tonight too, and I'll keep my cars open. Now don't forget!'Moore laughed. 'I'm sure I shan't need to do that!' he said, and went home for his dinner.'I don't like that young man's story,' said Doctor Thornhill after Moore had left. 'Perhaps he imagined most of it. All the same, I'll listen tonight for the alarm bell. Perhaps we'll reach him in time to help him.'CHAPTER SIXWhen Moore arrived home, Mrs Dempster had already left. But his supper was ready for him. The lamp was burning brightly and there was a good fire in the fireplace. It was a cold, windy evening, but the room was warm and inviting. For a few minutes after he came in, the rats were quiet. But, as before, they soon became used to his presence in the room. Soon they started their noise again.He was glad to hear them. He remembered how silent they had been when the great rat appeared. Moore soon forgot the squeaking and scratching. He sat down to his dinner with a light heart. After dinner he Opened his books, determined to get some work done.For an hour or two he worked very well. Then his concentration weakened, and he looked up. It was a stormy night. The whole house seemed to shake, and the wind whistled down the chimneys with a strange, unnatural sound. The force of the wind shook the alarm bell. The pliable rope rose and fell a little, and the bottom of it hit the oak floor with a hard and hollow sound.As Moore watched it, he remembered the doctor's words: 'It's the hangman's rope.' He went over to the corner by the fireplace and took the rope in his hand. He looked at it very hard. He wondered how many people had died on the end of that rope. As he held it, the movement of the bell on the roof still lifted it now and again. Then be felt a new movement. The rope seemed to tremble, as if something was moving along it. At the same time, the noise of the rats stopped.Moore looked up, and saw the great rat coming down towards him. It was staring at him with hate. Moore dropped the rope and jumped back with a cry. The rat turned, ran up the rope again and disappeared. At the same moment Moore realized that the noise of the other rats had begun again.'Very well, my friend,' thought Moore, let's investigate your hiding place.'He lit the other lamp. He remembered that the rat had disappeared inside the third picture on the right. He picked up the lamp and carried it across to the picture.He almost dropped the lamp. He stepped back at once, and the sweat of fear was upon his pale face. His knees shook. His whole body trembled like a leaf. But he was young and brave, and he moved forward again with his lamp. Mrs Dempster had dusted and washed the picture, and Moore could now see it quite clearly.It showed a judge. He had a cruel, clever, merciless face, with a big curved nose and very bright, hard eyes. As Moore looked into those eyes, he realized that he had seen that look before. The great rat's eyes were exactly the same. They held the same look of hate and cruelty. Then the noise of the rats stopped again, and Moore became conscious of another pair of eyes looking at him. The great rat was staring at him from the hole in the corner of the picture. But Moore took no notice of the creature and continued to examine the picture.The Judge was sitting in a great, high-backed oak chair, on the right-hand side of a great stone fireplace. In the corner a rope hung down from the ceiling. With a feeling of horror, Moore recognized the room where he now stood. He looked around him, as if he expected to see another presence there. Then he looked across to the corner of the fireplace. He froze with fear and the lamp fell from his trembling hand.There, in the Judge's chair, sat the rat. The rope hung behind, exactly as it did in the picture. The rat looked at Moore with the same merciless stare as the Judge in the picture. But there was a new, triumphant look in the small red eyes. Everything was silent except for the storm outside.'The lamp!' thought Moore desperately, fortunately it was a metal one, and the oil had not caught fire. However, he had to put it out. In doing so, he forgot his fears for a moment.Then he stopped and thought, 'I can't go on like this, he said to himself. 'The doctor is right. Late hours and strong tea are no good for me. They just make me nervous. However, I'm all right now.' He made himself a warm, milky drink and sat down to work.Nearly an hour later a sudden silence disturbed him again. Outside, the storm was growling and whistling as loudly as ever. The rain drummed on the windows. But inside the house everything was as quiet as the grave. Moore- listened carefully, and then he heard a strange squeaking noise. It came from the corner of the room where the rope hung down. At first he thought the rope itself was making the sound. Then he looked up and saw the great rat. It was chewing the rope with its ugly yellow teeth. It had almost bitten through it, and, as Moore watched, part of the rope fell to the floor. Only a short piece was still attached to the bell, and the rat was still hanging onto it. Now the rope began to swing backwards and forwards. Moore felt a moment of terrible fear. 'Now I can never ring the alarm bell,' he thought. Then he was filled with anger. He picked up the book he was reading, and threw it violently at the rat. He aimed it well. But before the book could bit the creature, it dropped off the rope and landed on the floor. At once Moore rushed towards it, but the rat ran away and disappeared into the shadows.'Let's have another rat hunt before bed!' said Moore to himself. He picked up the lamp - and almost dropped it again.The figure of the Judge had disappeared from the picture. The chair and the details of the room were still there. But the man himself had gone. Frozen with horror, Moore moved slowly round. He began to shake and tremble. His strength left him, and he was unable to move a muscle. He could only see and hear.There, on the great high-backed oak chair sat the Judge. His merciless eyes stared at Moore. There was a smile of triumph on his cruel mouth. Slowly he lifted up a black hat. Moore's heart was drumming wildly. There was a strange singing noise in his ears. Outside, the wind was as wild as ever. Then, above the screams of the wind, he heard the great clock striking in the market place. He stood and listened, stiff and unmoving. The triumph on the Judge's face grew. As the clock struck twelve, the Judge placed the Black hat on his head. Slowly and deliberately, he rose from his chair and picked up the piece of rope from the floor. He pulled it through his hands. Slowly and carefully he made the thick, pliable rope into a noose. He tested the noose with his foot. He pulled hard at it until he was pleased with it. Then he began to move slowly and carefully past the table, on the opposite side to Moore. Then with one quick movement he stood in front of the door. Moore was trapped! All this time, the Judge's eyes never left Moore's.CHAPTER SEVENMoore stared into the cruel eyes, like a bird watching a cat. He saw the Judge coming nearer with his noose. He saw him throw the noose towards him. Desperately Moore threw himself to one side, and saw the rope fall harmlessly to the floor. Again the Judge raised the noose and tried to catch Moore. Again and again he tried. And all the time he stared mercilessly at the student. 'He's just playing with me,' thought Moore, 'like a cat playing with a bird. Soon he'll catch me, and hang me...'He looked desperately behind him. I Hundreds of rats were watching him with bright, anxious little eyes. Then he saw that the rope of the alarm bell was covered with rats. As he watched, more and more were pouring down onto the rope, from the round hole in the ceiling that led to the bell itself. The rats were hanging from the rope, and there were so many of them that the rope wasswinging backwards and forwards.The alarm bell began to ring, softly at first, then more strongly. At the sound, the Judge looked up.A devilish anger spread across his face. His eyes burned like red jewels. Outside there was a sudden, deafening crash of thunder. The Judge raised his noose again, while the rats ran desperately up and down the rope of the alarm bell.This time, instead of throwing the rope, the Judge moved nearer to Moore, and held the noose open. Moore was unable to move. He stood there like a stone figure. He felt the Judge's icy fingers and the pliable rope against his neck.He felt the noose against his throat. Then the Judge picked up the stiff body of the student in his arms. He carried him over to the great oak chair and stood him on it. Then, stepping up beside him, the Judge put up his hand and caught the rope of the alarm bell. At his touch the rats ran away, squeaking with fear. They disappeared through the hole in the ceiling. Then the Judge took the end of the noose which was around Moore's neck. He tied it to the hanging bell rope. Then he climbed down, and pulled away the chair.CHAPTER EIGHTWhen the alarm bell of the Judge's House began toWring, a crowd soon gathered. People came running with lanterns and torches, and soon hundreds of people were hurrying to the house. They knocked loudly at the door, but there was no reply. Then they broke down the door, and poured into the great dining-room. The Doctor was the first to reach Moore. But too late.There at the end of the bell rope hung the body of the student. The Judge stared out once more from his picture. But on his face there was a smile of triumph.- THE END -Hope you have enjoyed the reading!。

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the wrong house如何译?
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分段: para 1 para 2-3 para 4-9 para 10-13 para 14-18 para 19-22 para 23-26 para 27-38 para 38-46
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改编自柯南·道 尔的侦探小说 《福尔摩斯探案 集》。 夏洛克·福尔摩 斯有着神一般的 推理能力。
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• clear one's throat 清嗓子 • impressive adj. 给人深刻印象的; 令人难忘的;威严的 • division n. 部门(如部,处,系等; 分开;分界;分歧;除法 • lower one's voice 压低嗓子 • converse v. 交谈 • keep in touch with 与· · · 保持联络 • without fear 毫无畏惧地
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to kneel down 跪下,跪倒 to be in luck 运气好 no doubt about it 确实 to run over (指车辆)(撞到并) 碾过 safe and sound 平安无恙,安然无恙 to slip in (out) 匆匆行走,潜行 inconspicuous 不显眼 to get in touch with 与· · · 有联系 to go on tiptoe 踮起脚走 it happens that 恰巧,碰巧(事出偶然)
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• • • • • • • awake adj. 醒着的 flashlight n. 手电筒 go on tiptoe 蹑手蹑脚地走 puncture v. 刺穿 abandon v. 放弃;抛弃 safe and sound 安然无恙 speedy adj. 迅速的
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