英语灵异故事-Snake Anut 03 我的阿姨是条蛇 03(在线收听) |
[00:23.91]Snake Anut [00:28.96]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:38.71]He knew he must seek help, [00:41.02]so he ran into the forest [00:42.73]to find the wise old hermit who lived there. [00:48.16]The old man examined him carefully [00:51.04]and handed him some leaves. [00:53.94]"These are best for snakebite," he said [00:57.40]"Bind them around your arm and keep them wet." [01:01.46]"But I wasn't bitten by a snake," [01:03.55]said the young man. [01:05.37]"Those marks were made by my aunt's fingernails." [01:09.88]The old hermit shook his head in despair. [01:13.55]"The touch of a snake-woman is even worse," he said, [01:18.44]"but try these leaves. They should help" [01:21.80]The young man was appalled. [01:24.32]"Is my aunt really a snake- woman?" he asked. [01:28.62]"If you want to find out," the hermit replied, [01:33.07]"stay awake tonight, and if a snake enters you room, [01:37.03]cut off the tip of its tail." [01:40.36]The young man wasn't sure how this would help, [01:44.77]but he thanked the hermit for his advice [01:47.25]and returned to his uncle's house. [01:50.35]By afternoon, he was happy to see [01:53.11]that the wet leaves had reduced the swelling. [01:56.96]He watched his aunt closely that evening, [01:59.80]but he didn't notice anything strange [02:02.81]until she tasted her soup. [02:05.20]She said it needed more "ssssseasoning" [02:08.62]and lingered on the "s" as if she were hissing. [02:13.22]Her nephew felt gooseflesh [02:14.90]rise from the tips of his toes to the top of his head. [02:19.41]He excused himself from the table [02:21.56]and went up to his bedroom, but not to sleep. [02:26.07]He planned to watch for the snake all night long. [02:39.47]讲解 [04:39.28]He knew he must seek help, [04:41.54]so he ran into the forest [04:43.31]to find the wise old hermit who lived there. [04:57.88]The old man examined him carefully [05:00.58]and handed him some leaves. [05:08.19]"These are best for snakebite," he said. [05:11.44]"Bind them around your arm and keep them wet." [05:23.32]"But I wasn't bitten by a snake," [05:25.26]said the young man. [05:27.06]"Those marks were made by my aunt's fingernails." [05:38.48]The old hermit shook his head in despair. [05:42.06]"The touch of a snake-woman is even worse," he said, [05:46.89]"but try these leaves. They should help." [06:00.96]The young man was appalled. [06:03.42]"Is my aunt really a snake- woman?" he asked. [06:13.26]"If you want to find out," the hermit replied, [06:17.62]"stay awake tonight, and if a snake enters you room, [06:21.60]cut off the tip of its tail." [06:35.29]The young man wasn't sure how this would help, [06:39.63]but he thanked the hermit for his advice [06:42.37]and returned to his uncle's house. [06:53.02]By afternoon, he was happy to see [06:55.46]that the wet leaves had reduced the swelling. [07:07.03]He watched his aunt closely that evening, [07:09.76]but he didn't notice anything strange [07:12.61]until she tasted her soup. [07:23.44]She said it needed more "ssssseasoning" [07:26.77]and lingered on the "s" as if she were hissing. [07:39.20]Her nephew felt gooseflesh [07:40.86]rise from the tips of his toes to the top of his head. [07:51.59]He excused himself from the table [07:53.84]and went up to his bedroom, but not to sleep. [08:04.19]He planned to watch for the snake all night long. [08:23.12]语言点 [08:24.83]seek / find [08:30.07]seek 寻找、探索 [08:36.16]find 找到、发现 [08:44.91]He sought the house but never found out it. [08:53.10]awake [08:54.21]asleep [09:02.67]He is awake. [09:05.77]wake / sleep [09:12.59]gooseflesh 鸡皮疙瘩 [09:19.98]...but not to sleep. [09:52.25]谢谢收听 |
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