所属专辑:【汉英双语】手斧男孩 Hatchet 喜欢下载分享 声音简介 BRIAN ROBESON stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below. It was a small plane, a Cessna 406—a bush-plane—and the engine was so loud, so roaring and consuming and loud, that it rui...
He needed something finer, something soft and fine and fluffy to catch the bits of fire.Shredded paper would be nice, but he had no paper."So close," he said aloud, "so close..."He put the hatchet back in his belt and went out of the shelter, limping on his sore leg. There ...
"Well, Adam," said Arthur, "you've been looking at the fine old beeches, eh? They're not to be come near by the hatchet, though; this is a sacred grove. I overtook pretty little Hetty Sorrel as I was coming to my den—the Hermitage, there. She ought not to come home this way...
【英文原著】青少年野外求生小说hatchet《手斧男孩》summary of the book 夏洛的网 39 原著阅读 16 英语 87 高中英语 306 英文悦读 230 夏洛的网·目录 上一篇 《夏洛的网》charlotte's web chapter 5-6 summary 下一篇 《夏洛的网》charlotte...
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I've got some bad news. As I came past that pig next door--the one that calls himself Uncle--I noticed a blue tag on the front of his pen. That means he has won first prize. I guess you're licked, Wilbur....
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Just as the boatswain was about to act the part of butcher, and Dowlas stood, hatchet in hand, ready to complete the barbarous work, Miss Herbey advanced, or rather crawled, towards them. “My friends, ”she pleaded, “will you not wait just one more day?If no land or ship is in...
Robert Kincaid 1 On the morning of August 8, 1965, Robert Kincaid locked the door to his small two-room apartment on the third floor of a rambling house in Bellingham, Washington. rambling /ˈræmblɪŋ/ adj. 规划凌乱的 2 He carried a knapsack fu
and two towield13thehatchets15. But I had to make do with two. I stuck fingers into eyes, jammed hands into gills, crushed soft stomachs with knees bit tails with my teeth - I did whatever was necessary to hold a fish down until I could reach for thehatchet14and chop its head off...