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英文故事:Alligator Eyes

时间:2010-09-17 07:38:11

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One dark, dreary1 night my Father let me borrow his brand new, big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof2 flashlight.


It was like magic. Just minutes... no....it was just seconds later and I was standing3 out back, in the darkest place I could find.

I looked around. It was as dark out here as the densest4, deepest, most dangerous jungle in the world.

Suddenly the darkness was alive with all kinds of hooting5 and hollering-----wild animals!!

It WAS a jungle and I was in the center of it!!

"Me Tarzan!" I yelled.

No one answered.

If I listened real hard I could hear snails6 slithering and sliding, and worms digging deeper holes to keep from being squashed.

Farther off, away from me; I could hear all kinds of strange creatures slipping through the bushes. I also heard the snap of a twig7!

CRACK! thump8.

What was that?

I wasn't scared, not yet anyway. I had my Father's big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof flashlight in my hands.


  
Farther off, away from me, I could hear MORE snapping of twigs9. Something was moving through the bushes!

Was some kid-eating type monster trying to sneak10 up on me?.

I wasn't scared, not yet anyway. I had my Father's big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof flashlight in my hands.


There I was, standing in one spot, opening and closing my eyes, trying to see which way it was darkest, when suddenly something brushed against the side of my face.

"Yoweeee!!" This time I was scared.

It was time to turn on the flashlight.

I clicked it on. The beam cut a yellow tunnel through the blackness.

A big hairy moth11 darted12 into the light. That must have been the thing that had brushed against my face.

I quickly swung the beam of light upward. As far up as I could see, the air was suddenly full of wing-flapping, buzzing bugs13, zig-sagging back and forth14, in that tunnel of light.

I was busy counting bugs, when I heard loud crashing in the underbrush behind me.

I turned around real fast and stuck my Father's big, long, shiny, five-battery, waterproof flashlight under my chin, making the light shine up on my face, so that whatever was out there could see that I wasn't scared.

With the light under my chin I just happened to glance toward the ground.

"Yoweeee!!" What I saw was a strange, glowing monster staring up at me. And whenever I moved; IT moved!

I was really, REALLY scared.

I tried to yell for help but it came out a croaked15 whisper.

"DADDY!!"


Then I heard a "splash, ker-plunk!"

Splash??

Was that WATER??.

Suddenly the glow-in-the-dark monster's face that was staring up at me got all wrinkled and blurred16! Immediately I knew. I was standing at the edge of a pond, staring into my own reflection.

Boy-o-boy what a dummy17. I wasn't going to tell anybody about this.

But then... what was it that made the big "splash, ker-plunk" sound?

Uh-oh.

There was only ONE thing that could make that much noise in this part of the jungle-------ALLIGATORS19!!!



Short legged, big bellied20, kid-snarking alligators!!.
I grabbed my Daddy's big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof flashlight in both hands and moved the beam of light across the blue-green swamp water.

What I saw made me shiver and my knees start to shake.

__
A pair of hungry-looking, red, beady eyes were just barely peeking21 out of the water.

  And there was only one thing those hungry, red, beady eyes could be looking at-------ME!!!

I knew what those red, beady eyes wanted ----they wanted ME, for a midnight snack.

I started to walk backwards22....I wasn't about to take my attention off those red, beady eyes until I was far enough away to get a good running start.

But after taking three steps backwards , I decided23 I wasn't going fast enough, so I turned to make a run for it.

Suddenly I felt a huge, scaly24 arm press against my throat. I frantically25 reached up to push the scaly arm away when the flashlight slipped from my hand, bouncing on the ground and rolling into the alligator18 pond!.

There was only one thing I could do. I swung my arm upward in a super, lighting-fast karate26 chop. HIEEEEE-YAH!

"Ouch!!"

My hand bounced off the scaly arm. My hand hurt too. Whatever this thing was, it had an arm that felt as hard as wood.

I reached up to try to get a wrestling hold on it before the thing grabbed me again.

"YUCK!!" It was all slippery and slimy, like a bunch of wet leaves.

I grabbed at it again.

It WAS a bunch of wet leaves, and the arm WAS wood.

That scaly arm was a tree, and I had run headlong into a low hanging branch.

Boy-o-boy, what a dummy. I sure wasn't going to tell anybody about this.

I turned slowly and looked back at the pond. Now it was glowing a ghostly blue green. The flashlight was still on, shining eerily27 at the very deepest part of the murky28, alligator-infested pond.

Oh boy. I was going to be in big trouble.

I HAD to get my Dad's big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof flashlight back. But HOW?


  

The thing is, I knew those red, beady eyes were still watching me. __

  

If I slipped into the water to go after the flashlight, I would probably have to wrestle29 an alligator.

A big alligator with red beady-eyes. __

My father (who is quite smart ) taught me everything I know about camping and jungle trips; but he forgot to teach me how to wrestle beady eyed alligators in the dark.

I had to think. Maybe, just maybe, if I was fast, maybe I could wade30 in, dive down, grab the flashlight and get out before old red eyes could snark me up for dinner.

It was worth a try.

I just had to get my Fathers big, long, shiny, five battery, waterproof flashlight out of there.



I dropped to my knees and began to crawl along the water's edge, working my way towards the closest spot to the blue-green glow in the pond.

I was nearly there, just inches away, all ready to enter the water, when suddenly something wrapped itself around my legs. "YOWEE!!".

Wait a minute. Don't panic. Maybe it's my imagination again----Maybe it's just a bush or vine. Yeah, that's probably it. Nothing to worry about.

I reached down and grabbed at whatever it was that was wrapped around my legs.

When I felt what I felt; shivvers ran up my spine31. I yelled as loud as I could;

"DADDY!! DADDY!! HELP!! HELP!! "

That thing wrapped around my legs had to be the world's longest snake. Probably a giant boa constrictor!

I tried to pull away but I couldn't. The snake's grip was too strong.

Then I got mad!! No snake was going to squash ME! I fought with all my might. I twisted and I turned; and I kicked and I squirmed. That snake and I thrashed and rolled, we tumbled over and around logs, we crashed through bushes and we bumped into trees.

There we were, wrestling at the very edge of the water, when the snake paused for a moment to catch its breath. (I was glad, because I needed a rest myself!).

But tired as I was, I knew I was winning. My Father would be proud of me.

Anyway, I lay there, panting and gasping32, when suddenly the snake gave a mighty33 twist, flinging the both of us down the bank towards the murky green swamp water of the alligator pond.

"YOWEE!!"

I figured this was the end of me for sure. I had been pretty sure that I could whip the snake, but there was no way I could handle both the snake and that alligator with the red beady eyes at the same time!! __

Just as the snake and I hit the water I yelled, really, really loudly.

DADDY! DADDY! Alligators! Snakes! HELP! HELP!

Just then-------a blinding flash of light filled the jungle.

"Tracy Shawn!", someone yelled. "Is that you making all that racket?"

It was my Mother.


Who needs a Mother at a time like this?.
Mothers don't know how to wrestle giant boa constrictors and alligators!

"Tracy Shawn!, you get yourself out of that fish pond this instant!  

And what on EARTH are you doing all tangled34 up in that garden hose?

Child, you march yourself in here and get those wet clothes off right this minute! It is WAY past your bedtime, and------ land's sake boy.... what in the world???....__ ... well, for Pete's Sake, son, you've scared those poor frogs half to death.!"

Sure enough, about ten frogs with red beady eyes were jumping in all directions across the lawn.  

Shoot. I thought those beady red eyes __belonged to an alligator.  

I sure thought that garden hose was a snake, too.

It certainly FELT like a snake.

Boy-o-boy, I'm not going to tell anybody about this.

"As for your Father", my Mother called out the door, "He WAS sound asleep, but with all your shouting and hollering he's wide awake now!. And if you've lost his brand new flashlight, you're going to have a LOT of explaining to do, young man!".

I heard the door slam.

Uh-oh.

As I was sitting in the knee-deep water of the goldfish pond, untangling myself from the garden hose, I got to thinking, who WAS that person REALLY?

Sure, it SOUNDED like my Mother.

But maybe that wasn't my Mother at all.

Maybe it was someone ELSE, who just PRETENDED to be like her.

It could have been somebody like.. maybe.. a-----a wicked witch!.

If that wasn't my Mother, but a wicked witch, I was in big trouble.

On the other hand, if it WAS my Mother, and I DIDN'T go in, I was gonna be in even BIGGER trouble.

So I went in.
 

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1 dreary sk1z6     
adj.令人沮丧的,沉闷的,单调乏味的
参考例句:
  • They live such dreary lives.他们的生活如此乏味。
  • She was tired of hearing the same dreary tale of drunkenness and violence.她听够了那些关于酗酒和暴力的乏味故事。
2 waterproof Ogvwp     
n.防水材料;adj.防水的;v.使...能防水
参考例句:
  • My mother bought me a waterproof watch.我妈妈给我买了一块防水手表。
  • All the electronics are housed in a waterproof box.所有电子设备都储放在一个防水盒中。
3 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
4 densest 196f3886c6c5dffe98d26ccca5d0e045     
密集的( dense的最高级 ); 密度大的; 愚笨的; (信息量大得)难理解的
参考例句:
  • Past Botoi some of the densest jungle forests on Anopopei grew virtually into the water. 过了坊远湾,岛上的莽莽丛林便几乎直长到水中。
  • Earth is the densest of all of these remaining planets. 地球是所剩下行星中最致密的星球。
5 hooting f69e3a288345bbea0b49ddc2fbe5fdc6     
(使)作汽笛声响,作汽车喇叭声( hoot的现在分词 ); 倒好儿; 倒彩
参考例句:
  • He had the audience hooting with laughter . 他令观众哄堂大笑。
  • The owl was hooting. 猫头鹰在叫。
6 snails 23436a8a3f6bf9f3c4a9f6db000bb173     
n.蜗牛;迟钝的人;蜗牛( snail的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • I think I'll try the snails for lunch—I'm feeling adventurous today. 我想我午餐要尝一下蜗牛——我今天很想冒险。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Most snails have shells on their backs. 大多数蜗牛背上有壳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 twig VK1zg     
n.小树枝,嫩枝;v.理解
参考例句:
  • He heard the sharp crack of a twig.他听到树枝清脆的断裂声。
  • The sharp sound of a twig snapping scared the badger away.细枝突然折断的刺耳声把獾惊跑了。
8 thump sq2yM     
v.重击,砰然地响;n.重击,重击声
参考例句:
  • The thief hit him a thump on the head.贼在他的头上重击一下。
  • The excitement made her heart thump.她兴奋得心怦怦地跳。
9 twigs 17ff1ed5da672aa443a4f6befce8e2cb     
细枝,嫩枝( twig的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Some birds build nests of twigs. 一些鸟用树枝筑巢。
  • Willow twigs are pliable. 柳条很软。
10 sneak vr2yk     
vt.潜行(隐藏,填石缝);偷偷摸摸做;n.潜行;adj.暗中进行
参考例句:
  • He raised his spear and sneak forward.他提起长矛悄悄地前进。
  • I saw him sneak away from us.我看见他悄悄地从我们身边走开。
11 moth a10y1     
n.蛾,蛀虫
参考例句:
  • A moth was fluttering round the lamp.有一只蛾子扑打着翅膀绕着灯飞。
  • The sweater is moth-eaten.毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。
12 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》
13 bugs e3255bae220613022d67e26d2e4fa689     
adj.疯狂的,发疯的n.窃听器( bug的名词复数 );病菌;虫子;[计算机](制作软件程序所产生的意料不到的)错误
参考例句:
  • All programs have bugs and need endless refinement. 所有的程序都有漏洞,都需要不断改进。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The sacks of rice were swarming with bugs. 一袋袋的米里长满了虫子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
14 forth Hzdz2     
adv.向前;向外,往外
参考例句:
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
15 croaked 9a150c9af3075625e0cba4de8da8f6a9     
v.呱呱地叫( croak的过去式和过去分词 );用粗的声音说
参考例句:
  • The crow croaked disaster. 乌鸦呱呱叫预报灾难。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • 'she has a fine head for it," croaked Jacques Three. “她有一个漂亮的脑袋跟着去呢,”雅克三号低沉地说。 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
16 blurred blurred     
v.(使)变模糊( blur的过去式和过去分词 );(使)难以区分;模模糊糊;迷离
参考例句:
  • She suffered from dizziness and blurred vision. 她饱受头晕目眩之苦。
  • Their lazy, blurred voices fell pleasantly on his ears. 他们那种慢吞吞、含糊不清的声音在他听起来却很悦耳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
17 dummy Jrgx7     
n.假的东西;(哄婴儿的)橡皮奶头
参考例句:
  • The police suspect that the device is not a real bomb but a dummy.警方怀疑那个装置不是真炸弹,只是一个假货。
  • The boys played soldier with dummy swords made of wood.男孩们用木头做的假木剑玩打仗游戏。
18 alligator XVgza     
n.短吻鳄(一种鳄鱼)
参考例句:
  • She wandered off to play with her toy alligator.她开始玩鳄鱼玩具。
  • Alligator skin is five times more costlier than leather.鳄鱼皮比通常的皮革要贵5倍。
19 alligators 0e8c11e4696c96583339d73b3f2d8a10     
n.短吻鳄( alligator的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Two alligators rest their snouts on the water's surface. 两只鳄鱼的大嘴栖息在水面上。 来自辞典例句
  • In the movement of logs by water the lumber industry was greatly helped by alligators. 木材工业过去在水上运输木料时所十分倚重的就是鳄鱼。 来自辞典例句
20 bellied 85194c6ab27f547eb26489eef21aa432     
adj.有腹的,大肚子的
参考例句:
  • That big-bellied fellow was very cruel and greedy. 那个大腹便便的家伙既贪婪又残恶。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • The ship's sails bellied in the wind. 船帆在风中鼓得大大的。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
21 peeking 055254fc0b0cbadaccd5778d3ae12b50     
v.很快地看( peek的现在分词 );偷看;窥视;微露出
参考例句:
  • I couldn't resist peeking in the drawer. 我不由得偷看了一下抽屉里面。
  • They caught him peeking in through the keyhole. 他们发现他从钥匙孔里向里窥视。 来自辞典例句
22 backwards BP9ya     
adv.往回地,向原处,倒,相反,前后倒置地
参考例句:
  • He turned on the light and began to pace backwards and forwards.他打开电灯并开始走来走去。
  • All the girls fell over backwards to get the party ready.姑娘们迫不及待地为聚会做准备。
23 decided lvqzZd     
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
参考例句:
  • 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。
24 scaly yjRzJg     
adj.鱼鳞状的;干燥粗糙的
参考例句:
  • Reptiles possess a scaly,dry skin.爬行类具有覆盖着鳞片的干燥皮肤。
  • The iron pipe is scaly with rust.铁管子因为生锈一片片剥落了。
25 frantically ui9xL     
ad.发狂地, 发疯地
参考例句:
  • He dashed frantically across the road. 他疯狂地跑过马路。
  • She bid frantically for the old chair. 她发狂地喊出高价要买那把古老的椅子。
26 karate gahzT     
n.空手道(日本的一种徒手武术)
参考例句:
  • Alice's boyfriend knew a little karate.艾丽斯的男朋友懂一点儿空手道。
  • The black belt is the highest level in karate.黑腰带级是空手道的最高级别。
27 eerily 0119faef8e868c9b710c70fff6737e50     
adv.引起神秘感或害怕地
参考例句:
  • It was nearly mid-night and eerily dark all around her. 夜深了,到处是一片黑黝黝的怪影。 来自汉英文学 - 散文英译
  • The vast volcanic slope was eerily reminiscent of a lunar landscape. 开阔的火山坡让人心生怪异地联想起月球的地貌。 来自辞典例句
28 murky J1GyJ     
adj.黑暗的,朦胧的;adv.阴暗地,混浊地;n.阴暗;昏暗
参考例句:
  • She threw it into the river's murky depths.她把它扔进了混浊的河水深处。
  • She had a decidedly murky past.她的历史背景令人捉摸不透。
29 wrestle XfLwD     
vi.摔跤,角力;搏斗;全力对付
参考例句:
  • He taught his little brother how to wrestle.他教他小弟弟如何摔跤。
  • We have to wrestle with difficulties.我们必须同困难作斗争。
30 wade nMgzu     
v.跋涉,涉水;n.跋涉
参考例句:
  • We had to wade through the river to the opposite bank.我们只好涉水过河到对岸。
  • We cannot but wade across the river.我们只好趟水过去。
31 spine lFQzT     
n.脊柱,脊椎;(动植物的)刺;书脊
参考例句:
  • He broke his spine in a fall from a horse.他从马上跌下摔断了脊梁骨。
  • His spine developed a slight curve.他的脊柱有点弯曲。
32 gasping gasping     
adj. 气喘的, 痉挛的 动词gasp的现在分词
参考例句:
  • He was gasping for breath. 他在喘气。
  • "Did you need a drink?""Yes, I'm gasping!” “你要喝点什么吗?”“我巴不得能喝点!”
33 mighty YDWxl     
adj.强有力的;巨大的
参考例句:
  • A mighty force was about to break loose.一股巨大的力量即将迸发而出。
  • The mighty iceberg came into view.巨大的冰山出现在眼前。
34 tangled e487ee1bc1477d6c2828d91e94c01c6e     
adj. 纠缠的,紊乱的 动词tangle的过去式和过去分词
参考例句:
  • Your hair's so tangled that I can't comb it. 你的头发太乱了,我梳不动。
  • A movement caught his eye in the tangled undergrowth. 乱灌木丛里的晃动引起了他的注意。