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高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源
英文名著分集阅读 詹姆斯·库珀《最后的莫希干人》 part2

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 5:23


The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper词汇提示1.scout 侦察员2.canoe 独木舟3.paddle 划船原文Chapter II: Lost In The ForestA few miles west of Fort Edward, three men were sitting near a river.Two of the men were Indians.The other man was a white man.Chingachgook and his son, Uncas, were Mohicans.The white man was a scout called Hawk-eye.Hawk-eye had a long hunting-gun.The three men were talking.'My tribe is the oldest Indian tribe,' Chingachgook said. 'The blood of the Mohican chiefs is in me. Many summer ago, my tribe came here to the land of the Delawares.''Where are the Mohicans now?' asked Hawk-eye.'Where are the flowers of those summers?' said Chingachgook. 'Gone. All dead. After my death, Uncas will be the last of the Mohicans.'Suddenly,they heard a noise.Theyturned quickly.Hawk-eyelifted his gun.'Who is it?' he said.Duncan Heyward rode out of the forest. Cora and Alice followed him.'I am an English officer,' Duncan said. 'We have come from Fort Edward. How far is it to Fort William Henry?'Hawk-eye laughed. 'Fort William Henry?'You are going the wrong way,' he said. 'You are near Glenn's Falls.''The wrong way!' said Duncan. 'Then we are lost. But our Indian guide–' 'You have an Indian guide but you are lost in the forest?' said Hawk-eye. 'That is very strange. Is he a Delaware?''He is called Magua. He is a Huron', said Duncan.'But he lives with the Mohawks, and he is a guide for the Huron!' said Hawk-eye quickly.'You can trust a Mohican or a Delaware. But you cannot trust a Huron! Your guide will lead you to his friends. They will kill you. Let me see him.'Magua was standing behind Cora's horse.Hawk-eye looked at him.Then he went and spoke to Chingachgook and Uncas.Magua moved quickly. He ran into the forest.Hawk-eye,Chingachgook and Uncas ran after him.But Magua escaped.'What can I do?' thought Duncan. 'We are lost.'He turned to Hawk-eye.'Will you take us to Fort William Henry?' he asked. 'We will give you money.'Hawk-eye looked at Cora and Alice.'We will take you,' he told Duncan.'Money is not important. We will not leave you and the two young women here. Magua and his Huron friends will find you. Come now – quickly!'Duncan and Hawk-eye spoke to Cora and Alice.The sisters got off their horses.The Mohicans took the animals away.'They will hide the horses until the morning,' said Hawk-eye.He pulled a canoe from the tall grass at the side of the river.'Get into the canoe,' he said. 'We will go to a cave and we will stay there tonight.'Duncan,Cora and Alice got into the canoe.Hawk-eye pushed the canoe to the middle of the river.Then he got into the canoe.He started to paddle along the river.Soon they heard the sound of a great waterfall in front of them –Glenn's Falls. A few minutes later, they saw the waterfall.Hawk-eye paddled the canoe close to the great waterfall.Alice was afraid. She closed her eyes.Hawk-eye stop the canoe by a large flat rock, Cora, Alice and Duncan got out of the canoe.'Wait on the flat rock, rock I said to them. I will bring the Mohicans.'A few minutes later, Hawk-eye came back with Chingachgook and Uncas.The scout led everybody to a cave behind the waterfall.The cave was deep and narrow and dark.Hawk-eye immediately made a fire.Alice looked at the tall young Mohican, Uncas.'A strong man is guarding us,' she said quietly to her sister. 'We will be safe tonight.'翻译第二章:迷失在森林里在爱德华堡以西几英里的地方,有三个人坐在一条河边。其中两个人是印第安人。另一个人是白人。钦加古和他的儿子乌卡斯都是莫希干人。那个白人是一个名叫鹰眼的侦察兵。鹰眼有一支长长的猎枪。三个人在谈话。“我的部落是最古老的印第安部落,”钦加古说。我身上流着莫希干酋长的血。很多年前的夏天,我的部落来到了特拉华的土地上。”“莫希干人现在在哪儿?”鹰眼问。“那些夏天的花在哪里?”钦加古说。“一去不复返了。都死了。我死后,乌卡斯将是最后一个莫希干人。”突然,他们听到一个声音。他们迅速转过身来。鹰眼举起枪。“是谁?”他说。邓肯·海沃德骑马走出森林。科拉和爱丽丝跟着他。“我是英国军官,”邓肯说。“我们是从爱德华堡来的。到威廉·亨利堡有多远?”鹰眼笑了。“威廉·亨利堡?”“你走错路了,”他说。“你在格伦瀑布附近。”“走错了!”邓肯说。“那么我们就迷路了。但是我们的印第安向导——”“你有一个印第安向导,但你在森林里迷路了?”鹰眼说。“这太奇怪了。他是特拉华人吗?”“他叫马瓜。他是休伦人。”邓肯说。“但他和莫霍克人住在一起,他是休伦人的向导!”鹰眼赶紧说。“你可以信任莫希干人或特拉华州人。但你不能相信休伦人!你的向导会带你去找他的朋友。他们会杀了你的。让我看看他。”马瓜站在科拉的马后面。鹰眼看着他。然后他去找钦加古和乌卡斯谈话。马瓜行动迅速。他跑进了森林。鹰眼、钦加古和乌卡斯跟在他后面。但马瓜逃脱了。“我能怎么办呢?”邓肯想。“我们迷路了。”他转向鹰眼。“你能带我们去威廉·亨利堡吗?”他问。“我们会给你钱的。”鹰眼看着科拉和爱丽丝。“我们带你去,”他对邓肯说。“钱不重要。我们不会把你和那两个年轻女人留在这里。马瓜和他的休伦朋友会找到你的。来吧——快点!”邓肯和鹰眼对科拉和爱丽丝说。姐妹们下了马。莫希干人把动物带走了。“他们会把马藏起来直到明天早上。”鹰眼说。他从河边高高的草丛中拉出一只独木舟。“上独木舟去,”他说。“我们去一个山洞,今晚就在那儿过夜。”邓肯、科拉和爱丽丝上了独木舟。鹰眼把独木舟推到河中央。然后他上了独木舟。他开始沿河划桨。不久,他们听到前面有一个大瀑布的声音——格伦瀑布。几分钟后,他们看到了瀑布。鹰眼划着独木舟靠近大瀑布。爱丽丝很害怕。她闭上了眼睛。鹰眼把独木舟停在一块平坦的大石头旁,科拉、爱丽丝和邓肯下了独木舟。我对他们说,你们站在平坦的磐石上。我会把莫希干人带来。”几分钟后,鹰眼带着钦加古和恩卡斯回来了。侦察员带领大家来到瀑布后面的一个山洞。山洞又深又窄又黑。鹰眼立刻生起了火。爱丽丝看着高大的年轻莫希干人乌卡斯。“一个强壮的男人在保护我们,”她平静地对姐姐说。“今晚我们就安全了。”

Growing Native
A Chicken Love Song

Growing Native

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 4:34


I revealed most of my personal chicken history in this episode. It’s an ongoing saga, though I am much more in control of my crazy love for chickens. I finally recycled all my old hatchery catalogs. Okay that's not quite true, as I kept one Murray McMurray catalog…just for reference…really. I did love to look at the pictures of the different breeds in those catalogs. Almost always paintings, by the way, and no, I didn’t read them at night under the covers with a flashlight, but oh my gosh, Australorps, Delawares, Wyandottes, Polish, Cornish and Buff Orpingtons! You know what I'm talking about! If you like chickens too and would like to add a book about the history of chickens to the shelf where you keep your “raising chickens the right way” books and all of your hatchery catalogs, I recommend Why Did the Chicken Cross the World by Andrew Lawler. The photos are mine.

SpookyBarberBabes
Route 40 Killer: Steven Pennell

SpookyBarberBabes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 34:49


On our first episode of the new year: Delawares one and only serial killer Steven Brian Pennell. Why did this man go on a murder spree? How did he do it without the notice of his family? Why did he asked to be executed? Today Krystal covers one of the most gruesome series of murders Delaware has seen. Sit back and enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookybarberbabes/support

WCRP on Skateboarding
WCRP: Ned “Peanut” Brown 024

WCRP on Skateboarding

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 21:01


There‘s quite a few things you're gonna learn today. As WCRP, taps in with Wilmington, Delawares finest. None other, than skateboarding LEGEND- Ned “Peanut“ Brown. A true pioneer in the game, with a remarkable story of growing up skating in the mid-70s. To becoming one of the first Black professional skateboarders. This, is for the culture folks.. Tune in, as Ned opens up about getting his first board in 1975. He talks skating the legendary Dover Skatepark. Easy Rider Skatepark. Chuck Treece, and the Cherry Hill Park days. Skate Patrol. Parallels between the 70s & now. His first sponsor, Henry‘s. We talk Kodak moments, a very gripping message from his Father. And, all things skateboarding! The amount of Love & respect, I have for this gentleman- is well beyond words. Thank you for everything you‘ve done. And, thank you for being a huge inspiration to many, including myself. You know how we do about this time. Its the mighty, mighty WCRP on Skateboarding. Tune in!- Clyde Singleton

Growing Native
A Chicken in Your Back Yard

Growing Native

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 4:34


I revealed most of my personal chicken history in this show. It is an ongoing saga, though I am much more in control of my crazy love for chickens. I finally recycled all my old hatchery catalogs. Okay that's not quite true as I kept one Murray McMurray catalog…just for reference…really. Oh I love to look at the pictures – almost always paintings, by the way – of the different breeds in those catalogs. And no, I do not read them at night under the covers with a flashlight. That's frowned upon. But oh my gosh, Australorps, Delawares, Wyandottes, Polish, Cornish and Buff Orpingtons! You know what I'm talking about! The photos are mine. That large black chicken is an Australorp. They are so friendly! The hen above is a Golden Laced Wyandotte. She's pretty but not so friendly, especially when she goes broody. Oh well, but listen, if you like chickens too and would like to add a book about the history of chickens to the shelf where you keep your “raising chickens the right way” books and your hatchery catalogs, I recommend Why Did the Chicken Cross the World by Andrew Lawler.

Rehoboth Social podcast
230: Delaware Apparel

Rehoboth Social podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 54:04


This weeks guest is Pierson from Delaware Apparel. Delaware Apparel is a local clothing brand that designs their clothing around everything the 302 has to offer. From collaborations with local business and events, to some of Delawares most recognizable features. Check them out at delawareapparel.com

Bible Answer Man on Oneplace.com
Transgender Lawmakers, and Q&A

Bible Answer Man on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/207/29 On todays Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank discusses transgenderism, after reading in USA Today about three trans women who have been elected to state positions. Sarah McBride will now be the highest-ranking trans legislator in the United States, serving as Delawares first transgender state senator. Taylor Small will be the first transgender person to serve in the Vermont state legislature. Stephanie Byers, who taught in Wichita schools for 29 years, told USA Today if Kansas, the big red republican state, can elect a trans person to a state legislator, the doors open up in a lot of other places for people. Transgenderism today is one of the most fashionable social justice issues in America. And the word gender no longer means what it did just a few short years ago. As Christians in a liberal democracy, we as yet have the means to effect change. If we do not, the transgender phenomenon will prove to be just one more domino in the collapse of a country that was once the greatest missionary-sending force in the world. Hank also answers the following questions: How do you deal with a demon-possessed person? Where in the Bible does it say that the disciples met for worship on the first day of the week?

Pastured Poultry Talk
PPT087: Breeding Delaware chickens for performance and utility: an introduction to Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation

Pastured Poultry Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 30:12


Heritage chickens have a stereotype of being slow to grow and low yield, making them a difficult choice for production-based pastured poultry farms. Ok, maybe the stereotype has strong roots in reality. That's why Erin Angulo (Dawnridge Farm) is on the podcast discussing the improvements she has made with her line of Delaware chickens in addition to her work with the Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation. Breeding Delaware Chickens for Weight Gain As we discuss in the podcast episode, the Delaware has strong roots as an American chicken prior to the development of the faster growing Cornish Cross. The Cornish Cross dislodged the Delaware's popularity. Ultimately that development of the faster chicken growth turned chicken into a common food and sent heritage breeds, such as the Delaware, on a fast track to neglect. Seventy years removed from the Delaware chicken's popularity, breeders like Erin are trying to restore their potential. Just how far has she come? Her first batch of chickens yielded a 3.5 lb carcass in 16 weeks. That's very common of heritage chickens, and probably above average for most people who try the heritage chickens today. Five years later, Erin has selected her cockerels to achieve a 3.5 lb. to 4.5 lb. carcass in 12 to 13 weeks. The variance in slaughter time is due to processing availability. That improvement is not going to put the Delaware back into mainstream production, but it's true to historical breed standards, and it's the kind of improvement that would make Delaware meat chickens a potential option for more farms. As a comparison, many of the slow growing hybrids are bred for 12 week grow outs with average yields a couple pounds heavier. Heritage Chicken Breeding Strategies In the episode, Erin shares her basic approach to breeding Delawares, and it's not complicated. She doesn't use any specially formulated feed. Instead, she weighs birds twice a month to track the weight gain of each developing bird. When she makes final selections in September, she has already handled each bird for eight months and is knowledgeable about what she's looking for and familiar with the birds. Her success is hands on. When selecting breeders, Erin only selects the birds that are as good or better than the father. In a recent season, that meant she kept 3 cockerels out of 75. Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation Erin discovered heritage chickens through Sustainable Poultry Network (SPN) and was an active member of that association. As SPN restructured and different community needs arose, she was a founding member of the Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation (HPB). HPB became a separate organization with it's own mission  to create a community of poultry breeders and enable sharing, educating and developing a knowledge base needed to improve and restore standard breeds to their original purpose. HPB's niche is declared in the name of the organization, and it aims to make deep breeding knowledge accessible to a wider audience. As a startup organization, there is untapped potential waiting for new breeders to jump in and engage the community. Check them out - I'm a member. Contact for Erin and Heritage Poultry Breeders Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation: website |  Facebook | Instagram Dawnridge Farm: Facebook | info@dawnridgefarm.com Resources from the Episode The Fighting Farmer Episode 44 American Pastured Poultry Producers Association Livestock Conservancy Smokey Buttes Ranch Peak Poultry The Fertrell Company Sustainable Poultry Network Topic Timestamps [mm:ss] 01:02 Introduction to heritage birds through SPN 05:12 Delaware breeding improvements 06:30 Feeding and and selection process 10:12 Egg laying capabilities of Erin's Delaware chickens 11:39 Biggest problems: predators and color pattern on males 13:21 Advice to new heritage poultry breeders: choose correctly 18:33 Introduction to Heritage Poultry Breeders Educational Foundation 19:00 Goal of Heritage Poultry Breeders is to reach anyone raising heritage poultry         https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2015/07/24/ppt013-not-a-backyard-chicken-club-jim-adkins-interview-part-1-2/

Bringing The Heat Podcast
BTH Episode 36 (Ft. Bob Monica: Equipment Manager at University Of Delaware)

Bringing The Heat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 133:19


Zack and Luke start episode 36 with a bang, as we talk to University of Delaware Equipment manager Bob Monica. Bob gives us the inside scoop on Delawares pro day, and players to watch out for in the upcoming draft. The AAF is basically gone forever, and we dive into why an entertaining league failed so poorly. Also how this flop will help the XFL be a success! Baseball season is back, and Zack is back going on his rants about the Yankees and how awful they have started, while Luke has happier moments now that X man is staying in the Red Sox uniform. Finally, we recap the UFC and One champion cards from the weekend, and talk about how stacked UFC 239 will be! Make sure to give it a listen and share! Thank you everyone! ♫Music by Dj Quads♫ ● @aka-dj-quads ● twitter.com/DjQuads ● www.youtube.com/channel/UCusFqutyfTWRqGhC8kHA5uw ● open.spotify.com/artist/2VZrdImbvB03VWApYtBRr3 ● www.instagram.com/djquads --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringing-the-heat-podcast-network/support

PA BOOKS on PCN
“The Western Delaware Indian Nation, 1730–1795: Warriors and Diplomats” with Richard Grimes

PA BOOKS on PCN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 58:43


During the early eighteenth century, three phratries or tribes (Turtle, Turkey, and Wolf) of Delaware Indians left their traditional homeland in the Delaware River watershed and moved west to the Allegheny Valley of western Pennsylvania and eventually across the Ohio River into the Muskingum River valley. As newcomers to the colonial American borderlands, these bands of Delawares detached themselves from their past in the east, developed a sense of common cause, and created for themselves a new regional identity in western Pennsylvania. The Western Delaware Indian Nation, 1730-1795: Warriors and Diplomats is a case study of the western Delaware Indian experience, offering critical insight into the dynamics of Native American migrations to new environments and the process of reconstructing social and political systems to adjust to new circumstances. The Ohio backcountry brought to center stage the masculine activities of hunting, trade, war-making, diplomacy and was instrumental in the transformation of Delaware society and with that change, the advance of a western Delaware nation. This nation, however, was forged in a time of insecurity as it faced the turmoil of imperial conflict during the Seven Years' War and the backcountry racial violence brought about by the American Revolution. The stress of factionalism in the council house among Delaware leaders such as Tamaqua, White Eyes, Killbuck, and Captain Pipe constantly undermined the stability of a lasting political western Delaware nation. This narrative of western Delaware nationhood is a story of the fight for independence and regional unity and the futile effort to create and maintain an enduring nation. In the end the western Delaware nation became fragmented and forced as in the past, to journey west in search of a new beginning. The Western Delaware Indian Nation, 1730-1795: Warriors and Diplomats is an account of an Indian people and their dramatic and arduous struggle for autonomy, identity, political union, and a permanent homeland. Richard S. Grimes is currently adjunct faculty at La Roche College and Community College of Allegheny County. Description courtesy of Lehigh University Press.

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West
Tonkawa Indian Tribe

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 24:41


1862, The Tonkawa tribe awoke to an attack by the Shawnees, Delawares, Wichitas, Kickapoos and a few other tribes Why? Maybe it was because they acted as scouts for the Army in attacking other Indian tribes, or their tradition of eating their enemies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alderman Farms Radio
Episode 1617 - AldermanFarms LIVE on The Homestead Network Episode 13 - Tommy returns, farm updates, conference plans

Alderman Farms Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 60:22


AldermanFarms LIVE on The Homestead Network September 25, 2016. Tommy joins Patti to talk about recent developments on the farm, including an update on the broccoli trial, meat goat plans, chicken and turkey updates, and a brief discussion of the Redeeming the Dirt Conference they'll be attending next month. For more information, see TheHomesteadNetwork.com. Full video available at YouTube.com/AldermanFarms

Adventure Stories
Adventure Stories 25 The Last Of The Mohicans Part 12

Adventure Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2007 17:14


Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans 1932. Part 12 Uncas is now the prisoner of the Delawares, but Magwah causes trouble in the camp. Cora has disappeared! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author).) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19

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