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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第13课 森林恐怖之王(2)
The land was ghostly with the first signs of morning,and through the grayness the giant pines rose darkly like columns in some dim underground vault.2018-10-22 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 缇庡浗灏忓?鑻辫?鏁欐潗6:绗
To us in America the tiger is an interesting animal; but to the people of the jungle he is a constant terror,inspiring fear in every living thing. This story tells how one feels when he meets a tige..2018-10-19 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第14课 森林恐怖之王(3)
The sun seemed to shoot up in the sky, and its heat poured out on us as if a door had been opened from a furnace. We stood still there, motionless, staring out intently.2018-10-23 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第15课 森林恐怖之王(4)
From the jungle beyond us came the sound of splashing water. Tigers play in water.Was it the tiger or was it the herd of wild cattle we had seen the day before?2018-10-24 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第16课 森林恐怖之王(5)
We began to glance over our shoulders rather cautiously. It was just five forty-five. I was at the blind, peering through the peephole at Herbert's side,2018-10-25 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第17课 森林恐怖之王(6)
My eyes raced down the barrel of my rifle in frantic fear lest the tiger be gone. The tiger was there, to the right of the buffalo, a picture of savage life and death.2018-10-29 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第18课 森林恐怖之王(7)
Now we had been warned not to follow a wounded tiger, but to wait a few hours and then track him. It was good advice, but this was a case not for advice but for action.2018-10-30 编辑:Wendy
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[美国小学英语教材6] 美国小学英语教材6:第19课 森林恐怖之王(8)
Quickly now and loudly we counted the whiskers and tied them with grass to protect them from the natives. For tiger whiskers are the most useful sort of magic,2018-10-31 编辑:Wendy