[音频] 360盘,音频,The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1962.[1] Set in an alternative history of England, it tells of the adventures of cousins Bonnie and Sylvia and their friend Simon the goose-boy as they thwart the evil schemes of their governess Miss Slighcarp.

The story is set at Willoughby Chase, the grand but remote home of Sir Willoughby and Lady Green and their daughter Bonnie.

Due to Lady Green's ill health, Bonnie's parents are taking a holiday in warmer climates touring the Mediterranean by ship, leaving her in the care of a newly arrived distant fourth cousin, Letitia Slighcarp. Also due to arrive is Bonnie's orphan cousin Sylvia, who lived in London with Sir Willoughby's impoverished but genteel older sister Jane, coming to keep her cousin company in her parents' absence. Sylvia is nervous about the long train ride into the snowy countryside, especially when wolves menace the stopped train, but once she arrives, the cousins become instant friends. The robust and adventurous Bonnie is eager to show Sylvia the delights of country life, and they embark on an ice-skating expedition almost immediately. Although the adventure ends on a scary note – the girls are chased by the ever-present wolves – all is well thanks to Simon, a resourceful boy who lives on his own in a cave, raising geese and bees.

The girls soon learn that the blissful existence they anticipate together is not to last. With the help of Mr. Grimshaw, a mysterious man from the train, Miss Slighcarp takes over the household, dismissing all but the most untrustworthy household servants, threatening to arrest those who defy her, wearing Lady Green's gowns and tampering with Sir Willoughby's legal papers. This is the cause for Bonnie to continuously lose her temper. Bonnie and Sylvia also overhear ominous hints about their parents' ship, which has sunk, perhaps intentionally. Bonnie and Sylvia are not without allies: James, the clever footman, who spies on Miss Slighcarp for the girls; Pattern, Bonnie's loving and beloved maid; and the woodcrafty Simon. With their friends, the girls plan to alert the kindly and sensible local doctor to the crimes of Miss Slighcarp and Mr. Grimshaw, but Miss Slighcarp foils the scheme and sends them to a nearby industrial town, to a dismal and horrid orphanage run by the even more horrid Mrs. Brisket and her pretentious and spoiled daughter, Diana.

Sylvia quickly weakens and grows ill due to the backbreaking work, frigid rooms, inadequate clothing, and scant meals; the stronger Bonnie realises they must escape soon. She encounters the faithful Simon, in town to sell his geese and they plot an escape, thanks to some ragged clothes provided in secret by Pattern and a key that Simon copies. Even though it is the dead of winter, the girls are warmer and better fed in Simon's goose-cart than in the dreadful orphanage/workhouse. After Sylvia recovers, the trio embark on a two-month journey to Aunt Jane in London.

On their arrival, they discover that Aunt Jane is near death from poverty-induced starvation, but with the help of a kind and idiosyncratic doctor downstairs, they nurse her back to health. They also catch Mr. Grimshaw sneaking into the lodging house that night. Confronted by the police and the family's lawyer, Mr. Grimshaw confesses the entire plot, and the girls return to Willoughby Chase, escorted by lawyer Gripe and Bow Street constables. At the mansion they trick Miss Slighcarp and Mrs. Brisket into revealing their villainy. At this moment, Bonnie's parents return, having survived the sinking ship; months in the sunny climate of the Canary Islands have restored Lady Green to health, and Sir Willoughby immediately begins setting Miss Slighcarp's depredations to rights. Bonnie's parents adopt Sylvia and agree to set up a school for Mrs. Brisket's charges and the now-humbled Diana, with a post for Aunt Jane, who had been too proud to accept charity.




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  • 132*****479
    132*****479(2020-12-18 17:15:22)
    非常适合提高口语,有一对一的教学课程。
  • 胺靠任
    胺靠任(2020-12-18 17:19:28)
    适合孩子的才是最重要的,现在已经学了一段时间了,孩子英语水平有明显提升。
  • 131*****172
    131*****172(2020-12-18 17:32:29)
    真是有意思。这一定要给很多的支持。花最少的钱,学到最多的知识,就来啦。
  • 不再爱了是我
    不再爱了是我(2020-12-18 17:43:36)
    女儿考完试放寒假了,每天除了吃饭就是抱着手机、电脑玩游戏,让她做作业最多也就看个20分钟,这次考试英语成绩也不怎么样,就想给她报一个英语班什么的,能够利用寒假的时间学习英语也不错。朋友推荐了孙俪代言的英语,性价比很高,带着女儿试了一节课,她还是很感兴趣的,希望她坚持吧!
  • yuanwang195410
    yuanwang195410(2020-12-18 17:52:25)
    英语的一对一在线培训挺不错的,我参加了在线职场英语口语培训,老师口音清晰,教学认真负责。赞~!
  • 伟大864
    伟大864(2020-12-18 17:58:14)
    英语是采用欧美外教老师在线1对1教学的少儿英语培训机构,之前在给孩子找英语培训机构的时候有了解体验过,这种教学方式蛮不错的, 性价比也很高,孩子大人都挺满意的。
  • 全世界灬早安知
    全世界灬早安知(2020-12-18 18:02:39)
    虽然孩子听不懂,但还是觉得老师很棒!等孩子大点再来吧!
  • ui...q@163.com
    ui...q@163.com(2020-12-18 18:16:16)
    效果不太好,英语口语也没有提高,老师没有耐心,连个教学方法都木有。
  • 阳光的上市了
    阳光的上市了(2020-12-18 18:21:04)
    "我们家孩子属于老师眼里的那种差等生,英语永远不及格。学校的老师教课是根据学生平均水平来教学的,也不会特别关照差等生,所以我们家孩子成绩越来越差,对学习英语很反感一提到英语课,脾气超不好。我闺蜜建议去找个专门的老师教她,我看中了英语,欧美1对1在线培训,性价比高,感觉不错。"