典范英语6-13幽灵船原文及重点单词和句子
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典范英语6译文典范英语61、《海象加入了“表演”》2、吵闹的邻居3、皮皮公主的假期4、《哦!奥托》5、《科密特船长与紫色星球》6、《丛林短裤》7、《来自奥姆的蒙面清洁女工》8、《蒙面清洁女工反败为胜》9、《蒙面清洁女工面对海盗》10、《水母鞋》11、花朵街的狗老大12、玉米片硬币13、幽灵船14、机器狗15、球王贝利16、北极英雄17、拓荒女孩18、我的朋友曼德拉每个身处北极的动物都很兴奋,因为这里即将举行一场人人都可以参加的演出。
“我要表演滑雪”北极狐说,“我对此很在行”。
“我要表演翻筋斗”,北极熊说,“没人翻筋斗能比我好”“我唱歌吧”,海豹说,“每个人都说我嗓音很美。
“那我就表演潜水吧”鲸鱼说,“你们知道,我以前在学校可是拿过潜水奖牌的”之后大家都看着海象,问他:你表演什么呢?但是海象什么都不擅长,既不会滑雪也不会翻筋斗。
他的歌唱的很糟糕,而他潜水时,鼻子也是露在水面上的。
于是海象难过的坐在那里,嚼他的胡子。
“没关系”,北极狐说,“你可以看我们表演啊”。
北极狐,北极熊,海豹和鲸鱼都在为那场大型远处而努力练习着,而海象却躲在一个雪堆后面边看着他们,边嚼着他的胡子。
他真希望自己能擅长些什么。
2。
盛大的夜晚终于,表演的盛大夜晚到来了,每个人都坐下来等待演出的开始。
还想坐在最前排,他很激动,狐狸走到冰上向大家示意,众人都欢呼着。
狐狸开始表演滑冰了,他时而前滑,时而后退,时而向两边滑去,他滑出一个优美的圆圈,并8字型的滑着,她的表演简直是无与伦比的完美,海象非常喜欢她的表演,狐狸表演这一切似乎都是那么的简单轻松。
海象认为如果自己也真正的去尝试,一定也能像狐狸表演的那么好。
海象情不自禁的跳到冰上和狐狸一起滑冰“我能滑冰了”他叫嚷着,“快,看我”然而,海象并没能滑多久,他只是把一切搞砸,摔了一跤,他撞到狐狸,狐狸摔倒压在他的脸上,真糟糕!狐狸被他搞得心烦。
“海象搞砸了我的演出”狐狸悲叹说接下来,到了北极熊表演了,他蜷缩起来像一个雪球一样在冰面上滚动,众人都为他鼓掌,然后他就开始准备翻筋斗了,他又跳又滚,翻着筋斗,又倒立。
-----The Ghost Ship (典范 6-13)1 --- The ghost shipOne day Ernie was late for school. He ran up School Hill and slipped through the hole in the fence. He hoped the Head wouldn’tsee him.‘Wow!’Ernie gasped. There was a ghost shipfloating about in the playground. It was much like an ordinary ship, but white and see-through. He knew that it couldn’t be real.The ghost ship was tied to one of the netball posts(柱子) . A strange glow came from it, and it rocked(摇晃) up and down as if it was riding invisible(看不见的)waves. A ghost seagull flew around it. ‘Ahoy there, ghost ship!’Ernie cried bravely.A ghost’shead popped out(从窗边探出头来) from a window. ‘Who saidthat?’the ghost asked.‘I did! ’said Ernie. ‘But you’re not supposed tobe able to see me!’the ghost gasped. Then the ghost thought again‘.Are you sure you can seeme?’the ghost asked.‘Quite sure,’Ernie said.The window slammed(哐的一声) shut. ‘I spoke to a ghost!’Ernie shouted. Mrs Wiggins, the caretaker, heard Ernie shout. She came running out to the playground‘I.sp-sp-spoke to a ghost!’Ernie stuttered. ‘Shhh! Don’ttell anyone,’said Mrs Wiggins. ‘Why not?’Ernie asked.‘I don’twant you upsetting the small ones in Class One!’Mrs Wiggins said.‘But the ghost ship’s parked(停车) in the playground,’Ernie said. ‘They’llsee it when they come outat break.’‘Not everyone can see it,’said Mrs Wiggins.‘Well, I can,’Ernie told her. ‘Then that makes two of us,’sighed Mrs Wiggins.Mrs Wiggins marched up to the ghost ship.‘Ship ahoy!’called Mrs Wiggins.The window popped open, and out looked the same ghost as before.‘Ahoy, there, Mrs Wiggins,’the ghost said, politely.‘Captain Pegleg!’Mrs Wiggins scolded. ‘You promised that no one else but mecould see you. But one of the children from Class Four just has! Haven’t you, Ernie?’‘Yes,’Ernie said, ‘I just have.’‘Well, it can happen, you know,’the Captain said, sounding upset‘.Notoften, but sometimes it happens’.‘You can’tkeep sailing in here if people can see you!’Mrs Wiggins said,firmly.‘I can’thelp sailing in here,’the Captain told her.‘Why not?’Ernie asked.‘There’s just me on board!’said the Captain.‘I can’tsail her alone, so I have to go where she blows. I just wish she’d blow in here more often. Then I could hunt for my treasure’.The Captain went on,‘I’m doomed tosail the seas forever until I find my lost treasure. I know it’s here because that’s what it says on my map’.‘You’d better find it this time, or else!’warned Mrs Wiggins. The window snapped shut.‘Ghost treasure!’said Ernie.‘Wait till I tell this to Class Four!’2 --- ‘We can’tsee it!’Everyone had to wait until break time to see the ghost ship. They rushed out of class and into the playground. ‘There it is!’Ernie shouted, pointing at the ghost ship. Everyonetook a good look. They saw the bins and the fence, but they couldn’tsee any ship.‘We can’t see it,’said Louie. ‘But there IS a ghost ship!’Ernie said, looking at it, and through it, both at the same time. The ghost ship was see-through and fuzzy.‘There’s no ghost ship here!’said Louie. The ghost seagull flew down and landedon Louie’s head.‘A ghost seagull just landed on your head!’Ernie told Louie.‘Oh no it didn’t!’said Louie, who couldn’tsee it, or feel it.‘OH YES IT DID!’Ernie shouted.‘OH NO IT DIDN’T!’roared everyone else.They laughed at Ernie for making up storiesabout ghost seagulls and ships. Thenthey ran off to play.Along came Jade, the smallest and cleverest girl in Class Four‘What.’s that ghost ship doing here?’she asked Ernie.‘You can se it too!’Ernie gasped.‘Of course I can,’said Jade.‘No one else can, but me and Mrs Wiggins,’Ernie said.‘It’s Captain Pegleg’sship and he’s doomed to sail the sea forever, until he finds his lost treasure. He thinks he left it around here.’‘We could help him to find it,’said little Jade. ‘How?’Ernie asked.‘My dad has books about treasure hunting,’said Jade.‘We’ll look in his books andfind out what to do.’‘Ghost treasure hunt starts right now!’shouted Ernie.‘Ghost treasure hunt starts when we’ve looked at Dad’s books!’said Jade.The bell went for the start of lessons.‘After school! ’Jade told him. ‘After school, and no mucking about!’3 --- The treasure huntAfter school, they went to Jade’s house and got out her dad’s books about treasure hunting. ‘That’s how we’ll do it! ’said Jade, showing Ernie a page in one of the books.‘But we haven’t got one of those,’Ernie said, pointing at the metal detector.‘My dad has,’Jade said.‘He uses it when he hunts for old coins and things on the beach. That’s why he has all these books about treasure hunting’.They ran back up School Hill to the school. Ernie was carrying a spade(铁锹) and Jade had a big bag,with the metal detector in it.‘Captain Pegleg!’Ernie called. The Captain was on deck‘.You again!’said Captain Pegleg.‘Can you still see me?’‘Yes,’Ernie said.‘We know you can’tstop sailing till you find your ghost treasure,’Jade told the Captain.‘We want to help you find it,’Ernie added.‘But first we want to look at your map,’said Jade. The map was ripped and torn, with lots of holes in it.‘The ghost seagull got at it!’Captain Pegleg said.‘It says: X Marks the treasure on the map,’said Jade,‘but I don’t see any X’.‘The ghost seagull pecked out my X. I can’t remember where it was,’sighed Captain Pegleg.‘I can’teven find Treasure Island⋯ But I ’m sure this is where it used to be’.‘It is! ’said little Jade, and she grinned.‘Treasure Island is here, where we’re standing!’‘How do you know?’asked Ernie. ‘Look! ’Jade said, and she drew on the back of the Captain’s map. ‘The bit sticking up is School Hill! ’she told Ernie. ‘Where our houses are now, used to be under the sea, years ago. My dad told me’.‘We still don’tknow where to look!’Ernie said. ‘We could dig all day and never find the treasure’‘.We’ll use my dad’s metal detector,’explained Jade.‘It’ll go ping when we’re near the treasure’.‘If metal detectors work(有效,适用) on ghost gold!’muttered Ernie.‘Well, it might work, ’said Jade.‘At least we can try.’So they looked for the treasure⋯ But they didn’t find it ⋯ so they looked again⋯ and again ⋯⋯ They looked again ⋯ and again⋯They dug up Captain Pegleg’sghost treasure chest(箱子) filled with gold. It was ghost gold, so it wasn’tas heavy as real gold. They started to carry it back to the ship.At least, that’swhat they started to do. But as they were walking back towards the school, the ghost treasure chest beganfading away. Captain Pegleg began fading, too.‘Goodbye, Captain Pegleg,’Jade whispered.‘The ghost ship faded away because we found Captain Pegleg’streasure,’Ernietold Class Four the next day.‘There never was a ghost ship,’said Louie.‘Oh yes, there WAS!’shouted Ernie. ‘Oh no, there WASN’T!’shouted everyone else.Somewhere else, somewhere far away, ghost seagull cried. But nobody heard it, except Ernie and Jade and Mrs Wiggins.。
典范英语7幽灵船笔记摘要:I.引言- 介绍幽灵船的传说- 引发读者对神秘事件的兴趣II.幽灵船的背景- 世界各地的幽灵船传说- 幽灵船的形成原因III.典范英语7 中的幽灵船事件- 描述事件发生的情景- 涉及的主要人物- 事件的影响和后果IV.幽灵船事件的分析- 科学家和探险家的观点- 可能的解释和假设- 尚未解决的谜团V.幽灵船对后世的影响- 成为神秘事件的典范- 对文学和电影的影响- 激发人们对未解之谜的好奇心VI.结论- 总结幽灵船事件的重要性和影响- 表达对未解之谜的期待正文:I.引言在世界各地,关于幽灵船的传说层出不穷,这些神秘事件激发了无数探险家和科学家的好奇心。
幽灵船,通常指的是一艘在航海过程中突然失踪或被遗弃的船只,其船员和乘客通常都不知所踪。
典范英语7 中,幽灵船事件成为了神秘故事的典范,引发了读者们的好奇和讨论。
II.幽灵船的背景幽灵船的传说自古就有,如古希腊神话中的“幽灵船”传说。
而在现实中,幽灵船事件也屡见不鲜。
其中最著名的例子之一是1881 年失踪的“玛丽·赛勒斯特号”。
这艘船被发现时,船上一无所获,船员和乘客都不知所踪。
另一起著名的幽灵船事件是1947 年的“菲茨杰拉德号”,这艘船在百慕大三角失踪,船员和乘客同样未留下任何痕迹。
关于幽灵船的形成原因,有多种解释,包括超自然现象、自然灾难、人为破坏等。
然而,这些解释往往无法完全解释幽灵船现象,因此幽灵船成为了一个未解之谜。
III.典范英语7 中的幽灵船事件在典范英语7 中,作者通过描述一艘幽灵船的神秘事件,引发了读者对未解之谜的好奇心。
故事发生在一个名叫“黑暗之海”的地方,传说有一艘幽灵船在此出没。
当地的渔民和水手们都对这艘船敬而远之,因为船上据说居住着恶灵。
有一天,一位名叫汤姆的年轻船长决定挑战恶灵,他带着船员们驾驶着一艘名叫“勇敢者号”的船前往黑暗之海。
在汤姆和船员们的努力下,他们终于找到了传说中的幽灵船。
The Ghost Ship1 --- The ghost shipOne day Ernie was late for school. He ran up School Hill and slipped through the hole inthe fence. He hoped the Head wouldn’t see him.‘Wow!’Ernie gasped. There was a ghost ship floating about in the playground.It wasmuch like an ordinary ship, but white and see-through. He knew that it couldn’t be real.The ghost ship was tied to one of the netball posts(柱子). A strange glow came from it,and it rocked(摇晃)up and down as if it was riding invisible(看不见的)waves. A ghostseagull flew around it.‘Ahoy there, ghost ship!’Ernie cried bravely.A ghost’s head popped out(从窗边探出头来)from a window.‘Who said that?’theghostasked.‘Idid!’saidErnie.‘Butyou’renotsupposedtobeabletoseeme!’thegh ostgasped. Then the ghost thought again.‘Are you sure you can see me?’the ghost asked.‘Quitesure,’Ernie said.Thewindowslammed(哐的一声)shut.‘Ispoketoaghost!’Ernieshouted.MrsWiggins,thecaretaker,heardErnieshout.Sheca merunningouttotheplayground.‘Isp-sp-spoke to a ghost!’Ernie stuttered.‘Shhh! Don’t tell anyone,’said Mrs Wiggins.‘Whynot?’Ernie asked.‘Idon’t want you upsetting the small ones in Class One!’Mrs Wiggins said.‘But the ghost ship’s parked(停车)in the playground,’Ernie said.‘They’ll see i t whenthey come out at break.’‘Not everyone can see it,’said Mrs Wiggins.‘Well, I can,’Ernie told her.‘Then that makes two of us,’sighed Mrs Wiggins.Mrs Wiggins marched up to the ghost ship.‘Ship ahoy!’called Mrs Wiggins.The window popped open, and out looked the same ghost as before.‘Ahoy, there, Mrs Wiggins,’the ghost said, politely.‘Captain Pegleg!’Mrs Wiggins scolded.‘You promised that no one else but mecouldsee you. But one of the children from Class Four just has! Haven’t you, Ernie?’‘Yes,’Ernie said,‘Ijust have.’‘Well,itcanhappen,youknow,’theCaptainsaid,soundingupset.‘Notoften,butsomet imes it happens.’‘You can’t keep sailing in here if people can see you!’Mrs Wiggins said, firmly.‘Ican’thelpsailing in here,’the Captain told her.‘Why not?’Erniea sked.‘There’sjustmeonboard!’saidtheCaptain.‘Ican’tsailheralone,soIhavetogowheres heblows.Ijustwishshe’dblowinheremoreoften.ThenIcouldhuntformytreasure.’TheCap tainwenton,‘I’mdoomedtosailtheseasforeveruntilIfindmylosttreasure. I know it’s here because that’s what it says on my map.’‘You’d better find it this time, or else!’warned Mrs Wiggins. The window snapped shut.‘Ghost treasure!’said Ernie.‘Wait till I tell this to Class Four!’2 ---‘We can’t see it!’Everyone had to wait until break time to see the ghost ship. They rushed out of class andinto the playground.‘There it is!’Ernie shouted, pointing at the ghost ship. Everyone took agood look. They saw the bins and the fence, but they couldn’t see any ship.‘We can’t see it,’said Louie.‘But there IS a ghost ship!’Ernie said, looking at it, and through it, both at thesame time. The ghost ship was see-through and fuzzy.‘There’snoghost shiphere!’saidLouie.Theghostseagull flew down and landed on1Louie’s head.‘A ghost seagull just landed on your head!’Ernie told Lo uie.‘Oh no it didn’t!’said Louie, who couldn’t see it, or feel it.‘OH YES IT DID!’Ernie shouted.‘OH NO IT DIDN’T!’roared everyone else.They laughed at Ernie for making up stories about ghost seagulls and ships. Then theyran off to play.Along came Jade, the smallest and cleverest girl in Class Four.‘What’s that ghost shipdoing here?’she asked Ernie.‘You can se it too!’Ernie gasped.‘Of course I can,’said Jade.‘No one else can, but me and Mrs Wiggins,’Ernie said.‘It’s Captain Pegleg’s ship andhe’s doomed to sail the sea forever, until he finds his lost treasure. He thinks he left it aroundhere.’‘We could help him to find it,’said little Jade.‘How?’Ernie asked.‘My dad has books about treasure hunting,’said Jade.‘We’ll look in his books and findout what to do.’‘Ghost treasure hunt starts right now!’shouted Ernie.‘Ghost treasure hunt starts when we’ve looked at Dad’s books!’said Jade.The bell went for the start of lessons.‘After school!’Jade told him.‘After school, andno mucking about!’3 --- The treasure huntAfterschool,theywenttoJade’shouseandgotoutherdad’sbooksabouttreasurehunti ng.‘That’s how we’ll do it!’said Jade, showing Ernie a page in one of the books.‘But we haven’t got one of those,’Ernie said, pointing at the metal detector.‘My dad has,’Jade said.‘He uses it when he hunts for old coins and things on the beach.That’s why he has all these books about treasure hunting.’They ran back up School Hill to the school. Ernie was carrying a spade(铁锹)and Jadehad a big bag, with the metal detector in it.‘CaptainPegleg!’Erniecalled.TheCaptainwasondeck.‘Youagain!’saidCaptainPegleg .‘Can you still see me?’‘Yes,’Ernie said.‘We know you can’t stop sailing till you find your ghost treasure,’Jade told the Captain.‘We want to help you find it,’Ernie added.‘But first we want to look at your map,’saidJade. The map was ripped and torn, with lots of holes in it.‘The ghost seagull got at it!’Captain Pegleg said.‘It says:X Marks the treasureon the map,’said Jade,‘but I don’t see anyX.’‘Theghost seagull pecked outmy X.Ican’tremember where it was,’sighed CaptainPegleg.‘Ican’t even find Treasure Island…ButI’m sure this is where it used to be.’‘It is!’said little Jade, and she grinned.‘Treasure Island is here, where we’re standing!’‘How do you know?’asked Ernie.‘Look!’Jade said, and she drew on the back of theCaptain’s map.‘The bit sticking up is School Hill!’she told Ernie.‘Where our houses are now,used to be under the sea, years ago. My dad told me.’‘We still don’t know where to look!’Ernie said.‘We could dig all day and never find thetreasure.’‘We’ll use my dad’s metal detector,’explained Jade.‘It’ll gopingwhen we’re nearthe treasure.’‘Ifmetal detectors work(有效,适用)on ghost gold!’muttered Ernie.‘Well, it might work,’said Jade.‘At least we can try.’So they looked for the trea sure…But they didn’t find it…so they looked again…andagain……They looked again…and again…ThenPING PING PINGwent the metal detector. It was the treasure!2They dug up Captain Pegleg’s ghost treasure chest(箱子)filled with gold. It was ghostgold, so it wasn’t as heavy as real gold. They started to carry it back to the ship.Atleast,that’swhattheystartedtodo.Butastheywerewalkingbacktowardstheschool , the ghost treasure chest began fading away. Captain Pegleg began fading, too.‘Goodbye, Captain Pegleg,’Jade whisp ered.‘TheghostshipfadedawaybecausewefoundCaptainPegleg’streasure,’ErnietoldClas s Four the next day.‘There never was a ghost ship,’said Louie.‘Oh yes, there WAS!’shouted Ernie.‘Oh no, there WASN’T!’shouted everyone else.Somewhere else, somewhere far away, a ghost seagull cried. But nobody heard it, exceptErnie and Jade and Mrs Wiggins.3。
8、《蒙面清洁女工反败为胜》Carrot Castle's team nearly cheat their way to victory .In a football match with King Harrys tean,but the Masked Cleaning Ladies of Om come to the rescue. at that moment, captain jones marched in. I ve just had a message from king charles at carrot castle. he is very keen to know what colour shirts our team will be wearing. 'green ,I think, ' said king harry ,'and his lot can play in red .has anyone seen princess jane? I am going to run a training session for her after breakfast.captain jones giggled. and what's so funny?' asked the king, 'in my younger days I was kanown as the wizard of the dribble.'Thad, said queen norah, 'was because you couldn't eat rice pudding without putting most of it down your shirt.'there was a crash of broken glass from the hall.在那一刻,队长琼斯走了进来,我刚刚从胡萝卜城堡的国王查尔斯那里得到消息。
典范英语7幽灵船
摘要:
I.故事背景
- 介绍故事发生的时间、地点和主要人物
II.幽灵船的出现
- 描述幽灵船初次出现的场景和人们的反应
III.主角的探险之旅
- 主角决定调查幽灵船,展开一段冒险旅程
- 途中遇到的困难和挑战
IV.揭示真相
- 主角发现幽灵船的真相,解释其出现的原因
- 描述主角如何解决这一问题
V.结局
- 总结故事结局,主角的收获和成长
正文:
在一个宁静的小镇上,有一个关于幽灵船的传说。
据说这艘船经常出现在附近的湖面上,给人们带来恐慌。
故事的主人公,一位充满好奇心的少年,决定揭开幽灵船的神秘面纱。
一天晚上,少年在湖边观察到了幽灵船的出现。
它像往常一样,悄无声息地出现在湖面上,月光照耀下,显得阴森恐怖。
人们纷纷逃离,但少年却决定靠近它,一探究竟。
在探险过程中,少年遇到了诸多困难。
他不仅要克服内心的恐惧,还要应对各种突如其来的危险。
然而,这些困难并没有让少年放弃,他一路坚持,逐渐接近幽灵船。
终于,主角找到了幽灵船的真相。
原来,这艘船曾经是一艘走私船,因为一场火灾,所有船员丧生,变成了幽灵。
他们被困在这艘船上,无法自拔。
在了解到这一情况后,少年决定设法帮助这些幽灵。
他通过查阅资料,找到了一种方法,可以帮助幽灵船的船员们超度。
经过一番努力,少年成功地帮助他们脱离苦海,化解了这场困扰小镇的幽灵船事件。
这个故事告诉我们,面对恐惧和困难,我们应该像主人公一样,勇敢地去寻求真相,解决问题。
典范英语7幽灵船摘要:I.引言- 介绍故事背景和主要人物- 描述“幽灵船”的传说II.故事发展- 主角汤姆和比尔的冒险起因- 他们在沼泽地遇到的神秘事件- 决定寻找幽灵船的过程III.遭遇幽灵船- 发现神秘船只- 登船探险- 船上发生的奇怪现象IV.真相揭示- 发现幽灵船的真相- 揭示神秘事件的真相- 汤姆和比尔的反应V.结局- 汤姆和比尔的冒险结束- 他们学到的教训- 故事对读者的启示正文:在一个平静的小镇上,有两个好朋友汤姆和比尔。
他们喜欢一起探险和寻找神秘的事物。
有一天,他们听说了一个关于“幽灵船”的传说。
这艘船曾在很久以前失踪,传说它现在经常在附近的沼泽地出没。
汤姆和比尔决定去寻找这艘神秘的船只。
在沼泽地里,他们遇到了一些奇怪的事情。
首先是他们的指南针失去了作用,接着是周围出现了一些诡异的声音。
尽管害怕,但汤姆和比尔还是决定继续前进。
终于,他们发现了那艘传说中的幽灵船。
汤姆和比尔登上了船,开始了他们的探险。
船上的一切都显得很陈旧,仿佛已经经历了许多年。
突然,船开始剧烈地摇晃,仿佛有什么力量在操控它。
汤姆和比尔害怕地逃回了岸边。
他们回去后,开始研究关于幽灵船的传说。
最终,他们发现了一个惊人的真相:原来这艘船曾是一个海盗的藏身之处,他偷走了大量的财宝,并将它们藏在了船上。
船上的诡异现象其实是因为那些被盗的幽灵在寻找他们的财宝。
知道真相后,汤姆和比尔决定向警方报告他们的发现。
警方展开了调查,最终找回了那些被盗的财宝。
而汤姆和比尔也因为勇敢和智慧获得了表彰。
这个故事告诉我们,真相往往隐藏在传说和神秘事件的背后。
我们要勇于探索,用智慧和勇气揭示真相。
典范英语7幽灵船笔记摘要:I.引言- 介绍幽灵船的传说- 描述神秘和令人着迷的特点II.幽灵船的历史- 世界各地的幽灵船传说- 幽灵船的起源和发展- 著名的幽灵船事件III.幽灵船的真相- 科学解释幽灵船现象- 幽灵船与超自然现象的关系- 真实案例分析IV.幽灵船对文化的影响- 幽灵船在文学和电影作品中的形象- 幽灵船对人们想象力的影响- 幽灵船对现代文化的贡献V.结论- 总结幽灵船的意义和影响- 探讨幽灵船未来可能的走向正文:I.引言在世界各地,幽灵船的传说一直让许多人感到神秘和着迷。
这些船只据说在海上神秘消失,然后在其他地方出现,有时甚至带着船上的人们和货物。
这些传说中的幽灵船,不仅是神秘现象的代名词,也代表了一种未知和可能。
II.幽灵船的历史幽灵船的传说可以追溯到古代,世界各地都有相关的记载。
据说,最早的幽灵船出现在希腊和罗马的神话故事中,这些故事描述了神秘的船只,它们在海洋上出现又消失,被认为是由神灵或妖怪操纵。
随着时间的发展,幽灵船的传说逐渐演变,成为了各种文化中的重要元素。
在19世纪,随着科学技术的进步,人们对幽灵船的现象开始有了更理性的解释,许多人认为幽灵船可能是由于天气、海浪等自然因素造成的。
然而,仍然有许多幽灵船事件无法用科学解释,这也让幽灵船的传说在现代社会中仍然具有吸引力。
例如,著名的“飞翔的荷兰人”事件,就是一艘在17世纪失踪的荷兰船只,据说它一直在海上徘徊,直到今天仍然没有找到。
III.幽灵船的真相那么,幽灵船现象背后的真相是什么呢?科学家们认为,幽灵船现象可能是由多种因素共同作用的结果,包括自然因素、人为因素和其他未知的因素。
首先,自然因素是导致幽灵船现象的主要原因之一。
例如,暴风雨、海浪、海啸等自然灾害都可能导致船只失踪或出现异常情况。
此外,海洋中的暗礁、漩涡等地理因素也可能对船只造成影响。
其次,人为因素也可能导致幽灵船现象。
例如,船员的叛变、海盗行为、恐怖袭击等都可能导致船只失踪或出现异常情况。
典范英语幽灵船中文概括
《幽灵船》是一个非常引人入胜的故事,它讲述了一艘被遗弃的幽灵船在海上漂流了数百年,直到被一个勇敢的年轻人发现并揭开它的神秘面纱。
在这个故事中,年轻人亚历山大·皮尔斯是一个勇敢而聪明的航海家,他因为一次意外的机会发现了一艘被遗弃的幽灵船。
当他登上这艘船时,他发现船上的所有设备和物品都非常古老,而且似乎都被遗忘了很长时间。
在船上,他遇到了一位神秘的老人,这位老人告诉他一个关于这艘船的可怕传说:据说这艘船被诅咒了,船上的所有船员都死于非命,而且这艘船被诅咒永远无法抵达目的地。
亚历山大并不相信这个传说,他决定揭开这艘船的神秘面纱,并找到一条通往目的地的安全航线。
在船上,他遇到了一个美丽而神秘的女子艾丽丝·约翰逊,她似乎知道一些关于这艘船的秘密。
两人一起开始了一段充满危险和神秘的旅程,他们不断遇到恶劣的天气、狂风巨浪、海盗袭击等困难,但他们始终没有放弃。
最终,亚历山大和艾丽丝成功地找到了通往目的地的安全航线,并揭开了幽灵船的秘密。
原来,这艘船并不是被诅咒的,而是被一位邪恶的船长和他的团伙劫持了,他们把船上的所有船员都杀害并埋葬在海底,然后逃离了这艘船。
亚历山大和艾丽丝通过勇气和智慧,不仅找到了真相,还为那些无辜的船员报了仇。
这个故事告诉我们,有时候我们可能会遇到一些看似可怕和神秘的事情,但只要我们有勇气和智慧,就能够揭开它们的真相。
同时,
这个故事也表达了对勇敢和正义的赞美,以及对爱情和人性的探索。
The Ghost Ship (典范6-13)1 --- The ghost shipOne day Ernie was late for school. He ran up School Hill and slipped through the hole in the fence. He hoped the Head wouldn’t see him.‘Wow!’ Ernie gasped. There was a ghost ship floating about in the playground. It was much like an ordinary ship, but white and see-through. He knew that it couldn’t be real.The ghost ship was tied to one of the netball posts(柱子). A strange glow came from it, and it rocked(摇晃)up and down as if it was riding invisible(看不见的)waves. A ghost seagull flew around it. ‘Ahoy there, ghost ship!’ Ernie cried bravely.A ghost’s head popped out(从窗边探出头来)from a window. ‘Who said that?’ the ghost asked. ‘I did!’ said Ernie. ‘But you’re not supposed to be able to see me!’ the ghost gasped. Then the ghost thought again. ‘Are you sure you can see me?’ the ghost asked. ‘Quite sure,’ Ernie said.The window slammed(哐的一声)shut. ‘I spoke to a ghost!’ Ernie shouted. Mrs Wiggins, the caretaker, heard Ernie shout. She came running out to the playground. ‘Isp-sp-spoke to a ghost!’ Ernie stuttered. ‘Shhh! Don’t tell anyone,’ said Mrs Wiggins. ‘Why not?’ Ernie asked.‘I don’t want you upsetting the small ones in Class One!’ Mrs Wiggins said.‘But the ghost ship’s parked(停车)in the playground,’ Ernie said. ‘They’ll see it when they come out at break.’‘Not everyone can see it,’ said Mrs Wiggins.‘Well, I can,’ Ernie told her. ‘Then that makes two of us,’ sighed Mrs Wiggins.Mrs Wiggins marched up to the ghost ship. ‘Ship ahoy!’ called Mrs Wiggins.The window popped open, and out looked the same ghost as before.‘Ahoy, there, Mrs Wiggins,’ the ghost said, politely.‘Captain Pegleg!’ Mrs Wiggins scolded. ‘You promised that no one else but me could see you. But one of the children from Class Four just has! Haven’t you, Ernie?’‘Yes,’ Ernie said, ‘I just have.’‘Well, it can happen, you know,’ the Captain said, sounding upset. ‘Not often, but sometimes it happens.’‘You can’t keep sailing in here if people can see you!’ Mrs Wiggins said, firmly.‘I can’t help sailing in here,’ the Captain told her. ‘Why not?’ Ernie asked.‘There’s just me on board!’ said the Captain. ‘I can’t sail her alone, so I have to go where she blows. I just wish she’d blow in here more often. Then I could hunt for my treasure.’ The Captain went on, ‘I’m doomed to sail the seas forever until I find my lost treasure. I know it’s here because that’s what it says on my map.’‘You’d better find it this time, or else!’ warned Mrs Wiggins. The window snapped shut.‘Ghost treasure!’ said Ernie. ‘Wait till I tell this to Class Four!’2 --- ‘We can’t see it!’Everyone had to wait until break time to see the ghost ship. They rushed out of class and into the playground. ‘There it is!’ Ernie shouted, pointing at the ghost ship. Everyone took a good look. They saw the bins and the fence, but they couldn’t see any ship. ‘We can’t see it,’said Louie. ‘But there IS a ghost ship!’ Ernie said, looking at it, and through it, both at the same time. The ghost ship was see-through and fuzzy.‘There’s no ghost ship here!’ said Louie. The ghost seagull flew down and landed on Louie’s head. ‘A ghost seagull just landed on your head!’ Ernie told Louie.‘Oh no it didn’t!’ said Louie, who couldn’t see it, or feel it.‘OH YES IT DID!’ Ernie shouted. ‘OH NO IT DIDN’T!’ roared everyone else.They laughed at Ernie for making up stories about ghost seagulls and ships. Then they ran off to play.Along came Jade, the smallest and cleverest girl in Class Four. ‘What’s that ghost ship doing here?’ she asked Ernie. ‘You can se it too!’ Ernie gasped. ‘Of course I can,’ said Jade.‘No one else can, but me and Mrs Wiggins,’ Ernie said. ‘It’s Captain Pegleg’s ship and he’s doomed to sail the sea forever, until he finds his lost treasure. He thinks he left it around here.’‘We could help him to find it,’ said little Jade. ‘How?’ Ernie asked.‘My dad has books about treasure hunting,’ said Jade. ‘We’ll look in his books and find out what to do.’‘Ghost treasure hunt starts right now!’ shouted Ernie.‘Ghost treasure hunt starts when we’ve looked at Dad’s books!’ said Jade.The bell went for the start of lessons. ‘After school!’ Jade told him. ‘After school, and no mucking about!’3 --- The treasure huntAfter school, they went to Jade’s house and got out her dad’s books about treasure hunting. ‘That’s how we’ll do it!’ said Jade, showing Ernie a page in one of the books.‘But we haven’t got one of those,’ Ernie said, pointing at the metal detector.‘My dad has,’ Jade said. ‘He uses it when he hunts for old coins and things on the beach. That’s why he has all these books about treasure hunting.’They ran back up School Hill to the school. Ernie was carrying a spade(铁锹)and Jade had a big bag, with the metal detector in it.‘Captain Pegleg!’ Ernie called. The Captain was on deck. ‘You again!’ said Captain Pegleg. ‘Can you still see me?’‘Yes,’ Ernie said.‘We know you can’t stop sailing till you find your ghost treasure,’ Jade told the Captain.‘We want to help you find it,’ Ernie added. ‘But first we want to look at your map,’ said Jade. The map was ripped and torn, with lots of holes in it.‘The ghost seagull got at it!’ Captain Pegleg said.‘It says: X Marks the treasure on the map,’ said Jade, ‘but I don’t see any X.’‘The ghost seagull pecked out my X. I can’t remember where it was,’ sighed Captain Pegleg. ‘I can’t even find Treasure Island… But I’m sure this is where it used to be.’‘It is!’ said little Jade, and she grinned. ‘Treasure Island is here, where we’re standing!’‘How do you know?’ asked Ernie. ‘Look!’ Jade said, and she drew on the back of the Captain’s map. ‘The bit sticking up is School Hill!’ she told Ernie. ‘Where our houses are now, used to be under the sea, years ago. My dad told me.’‘We still don’t know where to look!’ Ernie said. ‘We could dig all day and never find the treasure.’‘We’ll use my dad’s metal detector,’ explained Jade. ‘It’ll go ping when we’re near the treasure.’‘If metal detectors work(有效,适用)on ghost gold!’ muttered Ernie.‘Well, it might work,’ said Jade. ‘At least we can try.’So they looked for the treasure … But they didn’t find it … so they looked again … and again …… They looked again … and again …Then PING PING PING went the metal detector. It was the treasure!They dug up Captain Pegleg’s ghost treasure chest(箱子)filled with gold. It was ghost gold, so it wasn’t as heavy as real gold. They started to carry it back to the ship.At least, that’s what they started to do. But as they were walking back towards the school, the ghost treasure chest began fading away. Captain Pegleg began fading, too.‘Goodbye, Captain Pegleg,’ Jade whispered.‘The ghost ship faded away because we found Captain Pegleg’s treasure,’ Ernie told Class Four the next day. ‘There never was a ghost ship,’ said Louie.‘Oh yes, there WAS!’ shouted Ernie. ‘Oh no, there WASN’T!’ shouted everyone else.Somewhere else, somewhere far away, a ghost seagull cried. But nobody heard it, except Ernie and Jade and Mrs Wiggins.。