ba si ke wei er lie quan Baskerville Hall

巴斯克维尔猎犬Baskerville Hall
ba si ke wei er lie quan Baskerville Hall Lyrics

Song 巴斯克维尔猎犬Baskerville Hall
Artist 英语听力
Album 书虫系列第四级
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[00:00.533] 7 Baskerville Hall
[00:04.154] Holmes came to Waterloo Station to say goodbye to us.
[00:08.673] Our friends told him that they were sure nobody had followed them since our last meeting.
[00:14.305] Sir Henry's other shoe had not reappeared.
[00:18.346] Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night,
[00:24.080] and should not go anywhere alone.
[00:26.277] Then Holmes checked with me that I had my gun,an army revolver.
[00:31.845] The journey was fast and enjoyable.
[00:35.928] We were met at London Station and driven to Baskerville Hall.
[00:41.003] The countryside we drove through was beautiful,
[00:44.775] but behind it we could see the long,dark,frightening hills of the moor.
[00:49.442] As we turned a corner,
[00:52.922] we were surprised to see a soldier on horseback.
[00:56.067] He was carrying a gun.
[00:58.302] Dr Mortimer asked our driver why the soldier was there.
[01:03.851] ‘A dangerous criminal has escaped from the prison,sir,’he told us.
[01:10.359] ‘He's been free for three days now,
[01:13.275] and people are frightened.His name is Selden.
[01:17.408] He's the man who did that murder in London.’
[01:21.037] I remembered the case well.
[01:25.355] It had been a very cruel murder.
[01:28.392] I thought of this killer out on the empty,wild moor,
[01:33.495] and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings.
[01:37.487] The beautiful green fields with their thick hedges were behind us,
[01:42.525] and we were now on the cold,open moor.
[01:45.965] Everything was grey,hard and wild Huge rough stones stood on the hard ground.
[01:53.933] The tops of the hills stood sharply like cruel teeth against the sky.
[01:59.673] A cold wind was blowing,
[02:02.778] and night was falling.
[02:04.495] I saw Sir Henry pull his coat closer round him.
[02:08.284] At last we reached the gates of Baskerville Hall.
[02:13.134] From the gates a long,dark road led up to the house,
[02:17.941] with the black shapes of old trees on each side of it.
[02:21.578] At the end of this road we could see the great house standing with a pale light round it like a ghost.
[02:28.801] ‘I can understand why my uncle felt that trouble was coming to him here. “
[02:34.586] It's not a welcoming place,’said Sir Henry,and his voice shook as he spoke.
[02:40.967] As we got closer,
[02:44.024] we could see that the Hall was a heavy,dark building with a large main entrance.
[02:49.058] Most of the building was old and was covered in dark green ivy,
[02:54.053] but some of it had been built more recently and was of grim,black stone.
[02:59.838] A dull light shone through the heavy windows.
[03:04.291] Black smoke was coming from one of the high chimneys of the main building.
[03:09.041] ‘Welcome,Sir Henry!Welcome to Baskerville Hall.’
[03:15.986] Barrymore,the butler,and his wife were waiting on the steps at the main entrance
[03:22.381] They came down and took our suitcases into the house
[03:27.499] Dr Mortimer left us to go home,
[03:30.375] and we went into the hall,where a fire was burning.
[03:33.284] It was a fine room,large and high.
[03:36.837] ‘It's exactly as I imagined an old family home,’
[03:41.477] Sir Henry said.
[03:43.505] Barrymore showed us to our rooms .
[03:47.427] He was a tall,handsome man,
[03:50.652] with a full black beard.
[03:52.584] After we had washed and changed our clothes,
[03:56.565] he brought us to dinner.
[03:58.286] The dining-room was not very welcoming.
[04:01.225] It needed more lights to make it brighter.
[04:04.102] On the walls were the pictures of the Baskervilles of the past.
[04:08.572] They looked down on us silently,
[04:11.774] and did nothing to make us feel happier.
[04:14.189] After dinner we went to our rooms.
[04:18.170] Before I got into bed,I looked out of my window .
[04:22.347] A strong wind sang sadly as it bent the trees in front of the Hall.
[04:28.561] A half moon shone through the dark,flying clouds onto the wild and empty moor.
[04:34.489] I could not sleep.
[04:37.589] Then,suddenly,
[04:40.089] in the middle of the night I heard very clearly the sound of a woman crying.
[04:44.825] It was the crying of a person who was hurt by some deep sadness.
[04:50.830] The sound was not far away,and was certainly in the house.
[00:00.533] 7 Baskerville Hall
[00:04.154] Holmes came to Waterloo Station to say goodbye to us
[00:08.673] Our friends told him that they were sure nobody had followed them since our last meeting
[00:14.305] Sir Henry' s other shoe had not reappeared
[00:18.346] Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night,
[00:24.080] and should not go anywhere alone
[00:26.277] Then Holmes checked with me that I had my gun, an army revolver
[00:31.845] The journey was fast and enjoyable
[00:35.928] We were met at London Station and driven to Baskerville Hall
[00:41.003] The countryside we drove through was beautiful,
[00:44.775] but behind it we could see the long, dark, frightening hills of the moor
[00:49.442] As we turned a corner,
[00:52.922] we were surprised to see a soldier on horseback
[00:56.067] He was carrying a gun
[00:58.302] Dr Mortimer asked our driver why the soldier was there
[01:03.851] ' A dangerous criminal has escaped from the prison, sir,' he told us
[01:10.359] ' He' s been free for three days now,
[01:13.275] and people are frightened His name is Selden
[01:17.408] He' s the man who did that murder in London'
[01:21.037] I remembered the case well
[01:25.355] It had been a very cruel murder
[01:28.392] I thought of this killer out on the empty, wild moor,
[01:33.495] and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings
[01:37.487] The beautiful green fields with their thick hedges were behind us,
[01:42.525] and we were now on the cold, open moor
[01:45.965] Everything was grey, hard and wild Huge rough stones stood on the hard ground
[01:53.933] The tops of the hills stood sharply like cruel teeth against the sky
[01:59.673] A cold wind was blowing,
[02:02.778] and night was falling
[02:04.495] I saw Sir Henry pull his coat closer round him
[02:08.284] At last we reached the gates of Baskerville Hall
[02:13.134] From the gates a long, dark road led up to the house,
[02:17.941] with the black shapes of old trees on each side of it
[02:21.578] At the end of this road we could see the great house standing with a pale light round it like a ghost
[02:28.801] ' I can understand why my uncle felt that trouble was coming to him here "
[02:34.586] It' s not a welcoming place,' said Sir Henry, and his voice shook as he spoke
[02:40.967] As we got closer,
[02:44.024] we could see that the Hall was a heavy, dark building with a large main entrance
[02:49.058] Most of the building was old and was covered in dark green ivy,
[02:54.053] but some of it had been built more recently and was of grim, black stone
[02:59.838] A dull light shone through the heavy windows
[03:04.291] Black smoke was coming from one of the high chimneys of the main building
[03:09.041] ' Welcome, Sir Henry! Welcome to Baskerville Hall'
[03:15.986] Barrymore, the butler, and his wife were waiting on the steps at the main entrance
[03:22.381] They came down and took our suitcases into the house
[03:27.499] Dr Mortimer left us to go home,
[03:30.375] and we went into the hall, where a fire was burning
[03:33.284] It was a fine room, large and high
[03:36.837] ' It' s exactly as I imagined an old family home,'
[03:41.477] Sir Henry said
[03:43.505] Barrymore showed us to our rooms .
[03:47.427] He was a tall, handsome man,
[03:50.652] with a full black beard
[03:52.584] After we had washed and changed our clothes,
[03:56.565] he brought us to dinner
[03:58.286] The diningroom was not very welcoming
[04:01.225] It needed more lights to make it brighter
[04:04.102] On the walls were the pictures of the Baskervilles of the past
[04:08.572] They looked down on us silently,
[04:11.774] and did nothing to make us feel happier
[04:14.189] After dinner we went to our rooms
[04:18.170] Before I got into bed, I looked out of my window .
[04:22.347] A strong wind sang sadly as it bent the trees in front of the Hall
[04:28.561] A half moon shone through the dark, flying clouds onto the wild and empty moor
[04:34.489] I could not sleep
[04:37.589] Then, suddenly,
[04:40.089] in the middle of the night I heard very clearly the sound of a woman crying
[04:44.825] It was the crying of a person who was hurt by some deep sadness
[04:50.830] The sound was not far away, and was certainly in the house
[00:00.533] 7 Baskerville Hall
[00:04.154] Holmes came to Waterloo Station to say goodbye to us
[00:08.673] Our friends told him that they were sure nobody had followed them since our last meeting
[00:14.305] Sir Henry' s other shoe had not reappeared
[00:18.346] Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night,
[00:24.080] and should not go anywhere alone
[00:26.277] Then Holmes checked with me that I had my gun, an army revolver
[00:31.845] The journey was fast and enjoyable
[00:35.928] We were met at London Station and driven to Baskerville Hall
[00:41.003] The countryside we drove through was beautiful,
[00:44.775] but behind it we could see the long, dark, frightening hills of the moor
[00:49.442] As we turned a corner,
[00:52.922] we were surprised to see a soldier on horseback
[00:56.067] He was carrying a gun
[00:58.302] Dr Mortimer asked our driver why the soldier was there
[01:03.851] ' A dangerous criminal has escaped from the prison, sir,' he told us
[01:10.359] ' He' s been free for three days now,
[01:13.275] and people are frightened His name is Selden
[01:17.408] He' s the man who did that murder in London'
[01:21.037] I remembered the case well
[01:25.355] It had been a very cruel murder
[01:28.392] I thought of this killer out on the empty, wild moor,
[01:33.495] and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings
[01:37.487] The beautiful green fields with their thick hedges were behind us,
[01:42.525] and we were now on the cold, open moor
[01:45.965] Everything was grey, hard and wild Huge rough stones stood on the hard ground
[01:53.933] The tops of the hills stood sharply like cruel teeth against the sky
[01:59.673] A cold wind was blowing,
[02:02.778] and night was falling
[02:04.495] I saw Sir Henry pull his coat closer round him
[02:08.284] At last we reached the gates of Baskerville Hall
[02:13.134] From the gates a long, dark road led up to the house,
[02:17.941] with the black shapes of old trees on each side of it
[02:21.578] At the end of this road we could see the great house standing with a pale light round it like a ghost
[02:28.801] ' I can understand why my uncle felt that trouble was coming to him here "
[02:34.586] It' s not a welcoming place,' said Sir Henry, and his voice shook as he spoke
[02:40.967] As we got closer,
[02:44.024] we could see that the Hall was a heavy, dark building with a large main entrance
[02:49.058] Most of the building was old and was covered in dark green ivy,
[02:54.053] but some of it had been built more recently and was of grim, black stone
[02:59.838] A dull light shone through the heavy windows
[03:04.291] Black smoke was coming from one of the high chimneys of the main building
[03:09.041] ' Welcome, Sir Henry! Welcome to Baskerville Hall'
[03:15.986] Barrymore, the butler, and his wife were waiting on the steps at the main entrance
[03:22.381] They came down and took our suitcases into the house
[03:27.499] Dr Mortimer left us to go home,
[03:30.375] and we went into the hall, where a fire was burning
[03:33.284] It was a fine room, large and high
[03:36.837] ' It' s exactly as I imagined an old family home,'
[03:41.477] Sir Henry said
[03:43.505] Barrymore showed us to our rooms .
[03:47.427] He was a tall, handsome man,
[03:50.652] with a full black beard
[03:52.584] After we had washed and changed our clothes,
[03:56.565] he brought us to dinner
[03:58.286] The diningroom was not very welcoming
[04:01.225] It needed more lights to make it brighter
[04:04.102] On the walls were the pictures of the Baskervilles of the past
[04:08.572] They looked down on us silently,
[04:11.774] and did nothing to make us feel happier
[04:14.189] After dinner we went to our rooms
[04:18.170] Before I got into bed, I looked out of my window .
[04:22.347] A strong wind sang sadly as it bent the trees in front of the Hall
[04:28.561] A half moon shone through the dark, flying clouds onto the wild and empty moor
[04:34.489] I could not sleep
[04:37.589] Then, suddenly,
[04:40.089] in the middle of the night I heard very clearly the sound of a woman crying
[04:44.825] It was the crying of a person who was hurt by some deep sadness
[04:50.830] The sound was not far away, and was certainly in the house
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