小說廣場:世界上最冷的地方(16)
前情提要:
挪威人一直按著計(jì)劃井井有條的前進(jìn)著......
聽寫方式:只聽寫劃線部分的句子。(不寫題號)
After the snowstorm, there was fog, and in the fog, (1) They could see nothing, and it was very dangerous. In four days they moved nine kilometres. But the ice is beautiful, Bjaaland wrote. Blue and green and white. (2)
After the ice, there were strong winds and bad snowstorms. They could see nothing in front of them. But every day, they travelled twenty-five or thirty kilometres. Then, on December 9th, the sun came out. They were at 88°23′South—175 kilometres from the Pole.
Five more long days, Bjaaland wrote. That's all now. But where is Scott?
(3) There is a bad snowstorm outside, Oates wrote. It's too cold for the ponies, and our clothes and skis are bad, too.
On December 9th, Oates killed the ponies. (4) Then Meares and his dogs went back to Cape Evans. 'We can pull the sledges ourselves,' Scott said. 'We can do it—we're all strong men.
There were two sledges and eight men. They went twenty-four kilometres a day. On December 31st, Scott said to Teddy Evans, and the men on the second sledge: 'You can't ski well. Leave your skis here.' (5)數(shù)字寫阿拉伯?dāng)?shù)字
Next day, Scott went to Teddy Evans's tent. 'You are ill, Teddy,' he said. 'You can't come to the Pole. Take two men and go back, tomorrow.'
Teddy Evans was very unhappy. 'Two men, Captain?' he said. 'Why not three?'
'Because Bowers is going to come with me,' Scott said. 'He's strong—we need him.'
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