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《神奇树屋》 第三十九册 Dark Day In the Deep Sea 02 pirates again?

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  Jack1 opened his eyes, Teddy and Catherine were gone, the warmair was filled with mist, Jack and Anne peered out of the windowtogether, the tree house had landed, and the tall tree with spreadingbranches, the mist was so thick, they couldn’t see anything aroundthem, but Jack was clothed gloves, and swooping2 rolling waves, hesmelled the salt water and sea wit.

The ocean is out there, fell it? Said Anne.

I heard it and smelt3 it. Said Jack.

Let’s goplay in it. Said Anne.

She put off sneakers and socks,We can't just play. Jack said. we have to look for the secret ofhappiness.

While I am happy when I am playing in the ocean.

Anne started down the rope ladder,I am sure our mission is harder than that. Jack thought.

He took their library book out of his pack and replaced them withthe deep sea book.

Hurry! Said Anne.

Jack put on his pack, and started down after her. He stepped off theladder onto the misty4 ground.

Come on. said Anne.

Jack followed Anne toward the sound of the sea birds and waves.

They walked through the feathery fans and climbed to the sandingand they rounded the top, and the waves wide sandy beach. Butthe ocean itself was still shored and grey hiss5.

Whoa. Said Anne.

Yeah. Said Jack.

Come on, Let’s go in. Anne said.

Jack and Anne hurried down the dune6 and ran toward the ocean,Anne waved into the water, Jack stood at the edge and pulled outtheir research book , listen to this, Anne. He called.

Jack read loudly.

Watercover three quarters of the earth. Mostly ocean is the normalplain that little two miles deep. But some oceans are changedredged more than six miles deep.

More than Six miles? Anne asked, splashing the water with herhands.

It’s six miles from our house to libes.

I know. Said Jack. He read more.

The ocean is the home of thousands and thousands sea creatures,mountains and volcanoes are also in the deep beneath the surfaceof the sea.

Mountains and volcanoes? Asked Anne. Under the water?

That was the book says. Said Jack.

The ocean’s whole world we don’t know anything about.

While some people know about. Said Anne. or that book couldn’tbe writen.

Good point. Said Jack.

Put the book away and come in Jack. Said Jack.

The sun’s coming out.

Jacklooked up from his book, the sun was burning our the mist andmaking the day hotterLet’s go swimming. Said Anne.

As Anne dove to the wave. Jack put his book back to his backpack,he left his pack on the beach and waded7 into the water.

Great. Ah! Called Anne.

Yeah! Jack said as he ducks to the soft goofy sand.

Cool sear water rounded the caps, He felt warm sun shine on hisface.

Let’s swim further out. Maybe the secret of happiness is in the deepof the sea.

How could We go down there without submarine? asked Jack.

The wand. Said Anne. maybe it would turn us into fish orsomething.

Jack closed his eyes and pictured the darkness of the deep oceanfilled with thousand creatures.

But the wand can be used only we try out hardest. I don’t think wedone that yet. He said.

Alright. Said Anne.

Plust for the good of others. So first we have to find some others.

Jack said. his eyes still closed.

Jack, you wouldn’t believe it. Said Anne.

What? Jack asked dreamly.

Take a look! Said Anne.

Jack sighed and opened his eyes. The mist cleared the bit, and theday becoming bright and hot.

I think we just found the others. Said Anne.

She pointed8 out to the sea.

Jack sheeted his eyes granted to the vivid sunlight, he saw a largewooden ship with three tall masts.

Whoa, he brieved. That’s a ship from long time ago.

Yeah. Remember what we read in the pirate ship? Said Anne. thisship looked the same. doesn’t it?

Oh, no. said Jack. Pirates again?

Look, a rowboats leaving the ship. Said Anne.

Oh, ma’am. SaidJack.

It’s heading toward us. Said Anne. just like the other time,remember? The pirates came to shore and chased us? RememberPinky? Stinky? And captain Bones?

All Panic. Said Jack panicking.

He splashed out off the water round up on the beach,Whereshall we go? Asked Anne, hurrying after him.

To the tree house. Said Jack.

He grabbed his backpackBut pirates climbed up the tree house, said Anne. pinky and stinkyfoundForget Pinky and Stinky, said Jack , let’s just get out of here.

Jack and Annecharge toward the sand dune they raised up the topand ran to the tall fur of the grass until they came to the rope ladder.

Up, up , cried Jack.

Jack and Anne climbed into the tree house,Pull up the ladder. Said Jack.

Together they hauled the rope ladder after them,With the Pennsylvania book, said Jack, he looked around widelyand always took home. He grabbed it and found the picture of thefrog creek,Wake, wake, don’t make a wish yet. said Anne.

She was looking up the window,I am not so surethat these guys are from the pirates.

Clenching9 the Pennsylvania book to his chest, Jack looked out thewindow with Anne, there were three men in the rowboat, the boatrowed in the top of the wind came close to the beach. Two of themen wad scrambled10 outand pulled the boat from the shallow waterup to the sand. They both were huge blocky wrests11 over wideheavy slivered12 shirts. They were wide round heads, and wide pantsrolled up to their knees.

Those two guys looked all liked Pinky and Stinky. Said Anne.

You’re right. Said Jack.

Pirates never wear such cleaner close.

I looked at the third guy. Said Anne.

The third man stepped out of the boat carrying a butterfly net. Hepulled out his poky west, revealing all the fashion suits and boottiedHe definitely looked like a pirate. Said Anne.

Yeah. Said Jack. He looks he had never been on a boat before inhis life.

As the two sailors pulled the rowboat further round to the beach.

The man in the boat tie, picked up a stick, he started poking13 andpumpingon the sea wade,What’s he doing? Asked Jack.

The man dropped his stick, and picked up something small from thesand, he studied it for a moment, then he nodded down, pulled thesmall book out of his pocket, and started to read.

Who is he? Said Jack.

I don’t know. Said Anne.

but one thing for sure, pirates never carry butterfly net with them, orread any notebooks,You’re right. Said Jack.

He put on the Pennsylvania bookSo what’s going on? let’s go find out. Said Anne.

She dropped the rope ladderback to the ground. And started down.

Jack grabbed his pack and hurried after her. Together they ranbarefoot over the hot sand and through the fishery furs. Theyclimbed on top of the sand dune, and looked down.

The three men were sailed and the water.

Of the big ship drifted offthe shore.

Hi! Look! You can see the name of the ship. Said Anne.

Jack peered to the haze14, and read on the side of the ship.

HMS-challenger.

Oh, look it! Get up! He whispered.

He pulled out their research book and searchedthe index.

It’s here. He whispered. He found the right page and read.

The HMS-challenger, HMS stands for Her majesty15 ship, was aBritish navy vassal16. It served at the first dedicated17 scientificexploration ship in the history of the world.

Oh, ma’am, said Jack looking up. That is so cool.

Yeah. Read more. Whispered Anne.

Jack read on.

From 1872 to 1876, the HMS challenger circled the globe,exploring the dark depth of the ocean, there were over 200 seamenand 6 scientists on board.

So we landed in the 1870s. said Jack looking up again.

And that guy with butterfly must be one of the scientists. Said anne.

come on, let’s go meet him.

Before Jack could tell her the way, Anne darted18 down the sanddune.

Hi guys! She called. She weaved her arms. Hi!

Thethree men waved around. Their eyes grew wide, and theirmouth dropped open, they looked at Anne as they were staring at aghost.


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1 jack 53Hxp     
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
参考例句:
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
2 swooping ce659162690c6d11fdc004b1fd814473     
俯冲,猛冲( swoop的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • The wind were swooping down to tease the waves. 大风猛扑到海面上戏弄着浪涛。
  • And she was talking so well-swooping with swift wing this way and that. 而她却是那样健谈--一下子谈到东,一下子谈到西。
3 smelt tiuzKF     
v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼
参考例句:
  • Tin is a comparatively easy metal to smelt.锡是比较容易熔化的金属。
  • Darby was looking for a way to improve iron when he hit upon the idea of smelting it with coke instead of charcoal.达比一直在寻找改善铁质的方法,他猛然想到可以不用木炭熔炼,而改用焦炭。
4 misty l6mzx     
adj.雾蒙蒙的,有雾的
参考例句:
  • He crossed over to the window to see if it was still misty.他走到窗户那儿,看看是不是还有雾霭。
  • The misty scene had a dreamy quality about it.雾景给人以梦幻般的感觉。
5 hiss 2yJy9     
v.发出嘶嘶声;发嘘声表示不满
参考例句:
  • We can hear the hiss of air escaping from a tire.我们能听到一只轮胎的嘶嘶漏气声。
  • Don't hiss at the speaker.不要嘘演讲人。
6 dune arHx6     
n.(由风吹积而成的)沙丘
参考例句:
  • The sand massed to form a dune.沙积集起来成了沙丘。
  • Cute Jim sat on the dune eating a prune in June.可爱的吉姆在六月天坐在沙丘上吃着话梅。
7 waded e8d8bc55cdc9612ad0bc65820a4ceac6     
(从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river. 她撩起裙子蹚水走进河里。
  • He waded into the water to push the boat out. 他蹚进水里把船推出来。
8 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
9 clenching 1c3528c558c94eba89a6c21e9ee245e6     
v.紧握,抓紧,咬紧( clench的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • I'll never get used to them, she thought, clenching her fists. 我永远也看不惯这些家伙,她握紧双拳,心里想。 来自飘(部分)
  • Clenching her lips, she nodded. 她紧闭着嘴唇,点点头。 来自辞典例句
10 scrambled 2e4a1c533c25a82f8e80e696225a73f2     
v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞
参考例句:
  • Each scrambled for the football at the football ground. 足球场上你争我夺。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • He scrambled awkwardly to his feet. 他笨拙地爬起身来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
11 wrests ebcf407e3dc21d8e42f25616d8317e8d     
(用力)拧( wrest的第三人称单数 ); 费力取得; (从…)攫取; ( 从… ) 强行取去…
参考例句:
  • This report wrests the facts out of their true meaning. 这个报告歪曲事实真相。
  • The report wrests the facts out of their true meaning. 这篇报导歪曲了事实真相。
12 slivered bcf2e44d970cbc5e6911ebdc118e7d6e     
使成薄片(sliver的过去式与过去分词形式)
参考例句:
  • The glass slivered when it fell. 玻璃杯掉在地上摔碎了。
  • When ready to serve, remove the sides from the pan and garnish with toasted slivered almonds. 等可以拿上桌子的时候,将蛋糕盘的边拿走,用烘烤过的切片杏仁装饰。
13 poking poking     
n. 刺,戳,袋 vt. 拨开,刺,戳 vi. 戳,刺,捅,搜索,伸出,行动散慢
参考例句:
  • He was poking at the rubbish with his stick. 他正用手杖拨动垃圾。
  • He spent his weekends poking around dusty old bookshops. 他周末都泡在布满尘埃的旧书店里。
14 haze O5wyb     
n.霾,烟雾;懵懂,迷糊;vi.(over)变模糊
参考例句:
  • I couldn't see her through the haze of smoke.在烟雾弥漫中,我看不见她。
  • He often lives in a haze of whisky.他常常是在威士忌的懵懂醉意中度过的。
15 majesty MAExL     
n.雄伟,壮丽,庄严,威严;最高权威,王权
参考例句:
  • The king had unspeakable majesty.国王有无法形容的威严。
  • Your Majesty must make up your mind quickly!尊贵的陛下,您必须赶快做出决定!
16 vassal uH8y0     
n.附庸的;属下;adj.奴仆的
参考例句:
  • Wales was a vassal kingdom at that time.那时威尔士是个附庸国。
  • The vassal swore that he would be loyal to the king forever.这位封臣宣誓他将永远忠诚于国王。
17 dedicated duHzy2     
adj.一心一意的;献身的;热诚的
参考例句:
  • He dedicated his life to the cause of education.他献身于教育事业。
  • His whole energies are dedicated to improve the design.他的全部精力都放在改进这项设计上了。
18 darted d83f9716cd75da6af48046d29f4dd248     
v.投掷,投射( dart的过去式和过去分词 );向前冲,飞奔
参考例句:
  • The lizard darted out its tongue at the insect. 蜥蜴伸出舌头去吃小昆虫。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The old man was displeased and darted an angry look at me. 老人不高兴了,瞪了我一眼。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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