第九章 新生的羔羊
2021-04-29江苏
江苏 秦 虞
迪肯把新生的羔羊送至科林的房间,提议让他坐着轮椅去花园参观。科林听从了迪肯的建议,看到花园的草木,科林的心情会如何呢?
The next morning Mary told Dickon all about Colin's tantrum.
“Poor lad,” Dickon said, with more sympathy than Mary had shown, “stuck indoors all day.”Dickon looked thoughtful.
“You know, if he can't see nature, maybe we should take nature to him.”
Mary looked up. “What do you mean?”
“I've got a newborn lamb at home. I found her next to her dead mam on the moor last night.Maybe Master Colin'd like to have a hold and feeder. There's nothing nicer than feeding a lamb.”
Mary thought it was a fine idea. “Tomorrow! Let's do it tomorrow! ” she cried.
So the next day, Dickon visited Colin in his bedroom. “I've brought this for you,” he said, setting the lamb in Colin's arms. “You can feed her if you want.”
“May I?” Colin said in awe. The feel of the warm, soft newborn lamb through his nightgown filled him with tenderness. The poor thing shivered with nerves, just like he did sometimes.
As Mary watched Colin feeding the lamb, Dickon looked round the room. “What's that?” he asked, pointing to a wheelchair in the corner. Colin glanced across. “Oh, that's for me if I ever want to go out of bed. I can't walk, you see. My legs are too weak. But I never use it. I hate going out.”
“Wouldn't you like to come out with us? Me and Mary? And see the garden?” Dickon asked.“I... I would,” Colin agreed, “but...”
“He's worried that people will stare at him,” Mary said.
“Well, what if we fix it so there's nobody to stare?” Dickon asked.
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So that's what they did. Colin made Mrs Medlock send for the head gardener, Mr Roach. A puzzled Mr Roach waited for his orders. “At two o'clock this afternoon I shall be going out in my chair...”Colin began.
Mrs Medlock gasped. “But Master Colin! ”
Colin ignored her. “And if the fresh air agrees with me, I'll be doing the same every day.”
“Yes, sir,” Mr Roach mumbled.
“So it is your job to make sure no one sees me. I want no gardeners on the lawns or anywhere near the walled gardens.”
“Yes, sir. Two o'clock, sir. No one around.”
“Good. Off you go.”
Roach left but Mrs Medlock began to panic. “But Master Colin, what if you catch a chill?”
“Stop fussing, Medlock! ”
“But...”
Colin glared at her.
“Yes, Master Colin,” Mrs Medlock sighed. She left with a shake of her head. Whatever was the world coming to?
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Colin never forgot that day. How Dickon pushed him in his wheelchair along the grounds towards the secret garden. How the smell of fresh air and the feel of the gentle spring breeze on his face wasn't scary at all. It was wonderful! His heart beat fast when Mary showed him the very spot where the robin had shown her the key. The cascading ivy hid the entrance. And when he leaned forward in his chair to push open the door leading inside the secret garden. Oh! Oh!
Inside was just as Mary had described. Better. Better than any fairy tale. “Take me over there! Now over there! ” he ordered in delight as Dickon wheeled him up to every corner, every nook and cranny of the garden.
After a while, when he had seen almost everything, they drew the chair under a plum tree while they got some more work done. The plum tree was about to burst with white blossom and it formed a canopy under which Colin sat in wonder. “Everything is beautiful,” he said, and then stopped. “That's strange.”
“What?” Mary asked, glancing up from her digging.
Colin pointed. “That tree there. It's not got one leaf on it. Everything else has got at least a bit of greenery but that... that's quite dead. I wonder why.”
A silence fell across the garden then. Mary and Dickon knew why. It had been the tree with the swing. And that swing had broken with Colin's mother on it.
“How about some music?” Dickon asked. He pulled his pipe from his pocket and began to play.Soft, reedy sounds floated across the garden.
Colin smiled. How perfect! How perfect everything was. “It's magical in here,” he said several times. “It's magical.”
Activity A Reading for understanding
Ⅰ. Understanding the main idea
What does this chapter mainly talk about?
A. Dickon brought Colin a newborn lamb and Colin visited the garden.
B. What were the garden and the newborn lamb like.
C. How Dickon, Colin and Mrs Medlock prepared for Colin's visit to the garden.
D. How Colin discovered the dead tree in the secret garden.
Ⅱ. Understanding the characters
1. What characteristics did Dickon display from the clues? Fill in the table.
Clues Characteristics“Poor lad,” Dickon said, with more sympathy than Mary had shown. (1)_______________If he can't see nature, maybe we should take nature to him. (2)_______________There's nothing nicer than feeding a lamb. (3)______________Well, what if we fix it so there's nobody to stare? (4)_______________“How about some music?” Dickon asked. (5)_______________
2. What role did Dickon play in the changes of Mary and Colin?
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3. What emotional changes did nature bring to Colin?
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Activity B Reading for writing
Ⅰ. Useful expressions for creating a novel
●expressions for describing emotions
look thoughtful 看起来在思考
shiver with nerves 紧张得发抖
in delight 高兴地
in wonder 惊奇地
in awe 敬畏地
fill him with tenderness 使他内心充满温柔
●expressions for describing nature and settings
burst with white blossom 开满了白色的花
The cascading ivy hid the entrance. 瀑布般的长藤遮住了入口。
A silence fell across the garden then. 顿时花园一片寂静。
●expressions for describing “see”
glance across 横扫了一眼
stare at 盯着看
glare at 怒视
Ⅱ. Summary writing
Write a summary of Chapter 9 with about 60 words. Remember to leave out unnecessary details.
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