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Chapter 7 The Sorting Hat
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The door swung open at once. A tall, black-haired witch in emerald-green robes stood there. She had a very stern face and Harry1's first thought was that this was not someone to cross.
“The firs’ years, Professor McGonagall,” said Hagrid.
“Thank you, Hagrid. I will take them from here.”
She pulled the door wide. The entrance hall was so big you could have fit the whole of the Dursleys’ house in it. The stone walls were lit with flaming torches like the ones at Gringotts, the ceiling was too high to make out, and a magnificent marble staircase facing them led to the upper floors.
They followed Professor McGonagall across the flagged stone floor. Harry could hear the drone of hundreds of voices from a doorway2 to the right — the rest of the school must already be here — but Professor McGonagall showed the first years into a small, empty chamber3 off the hall. They crowded in, standing4 rather closer together than they would usually have done, peering about nervously5.
“Welcome to Hogwarts,” said Professor McGonagall. “The start-of-term banquet will begin shortly, but before you take your seats in the Great Hall, you will be sorted into your houses. The Sorting is a very important ceremony because, while you are here, your house will be something like your family within Hogwarts. You will have classes with the rest of your house, sleep in your house dormitory, and spend free time in your house common room.
“The four houses are called Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. Each house has its own noble history and each has produced outstanding witches and wizards. While you are at Hogwarts, your triumphs will earn your house points, while any rulebreaking will lose house points. At the end of the year, the house with the most points is awarded the house cup, a great honor. I hope each of you will be a credit to whichever house becomes yours.
“The Sorting Ceremony will take place in a few minutes in front of the rest of the school. I suggest you all smarten yourselves up as much as you can while you are waiting.”
Her eyes lingered for a moment on Neville's cloak, which was fastened under his left ear, and on Ron's smudged nose. Harry nervously tried to flatten7 his hair.
“I shall return when we are ready for you,” said Professor McGonagall. “Please wait quietly.”
She left the chamber. Harry swallowed.
“How exactly do they sort us into houses?” he asked Ron.
“Some sort of test, I think. Fred said it hurts a lot, but I think he was joking.”
Harry's heart gave a horrible jolt8. A test? In front of the whole school? But he didn't know any magic yet — what on earth would he have to do? He hadn't expected something like this the moment they arrived. He looked around anxiously and saw that everyone else looked terrified, too. No one was talking much except Hermione Granger, who was whispering very fast about all the spells she'd learned and wondering which one she'd need. Harry tried hard not to listen to her. He'd never been more nervous, never, not even when he'd had to take a school report home to the Dursleys saying that he'd somehow turned his teacher's wig9 blue. He kept his eyes fixed10 on the door. Any second now, Professor McGonagall would come back and lead him to his doom11.
Then something happened that made him jump about a foot in the air — several people behind him screamed.
“What the — ?”
He gasped12. So did the people around him. About twenty ghosts had just streamed through the back wall. Pearly-white and slightly transparent13, they glided14 across the room talking to one another and hardly glancing at the first years. They seemed to be arguing. What looked like a fat little monk15 was saying: “Forgive and forget, I say, we ought to give him a second chance—”
“My dear Friar, haven't we given Peeves16 all the chances he deserves? He gives us all a bad name and you know, he's not really even a ghost — I say, what are you all doing here?”
A ghost wearing a ruff and tights had suddenly noticed the first years.
Nobody answered.
“New students!” said the Fat Friar, smiling around at them. “About to be Sorted, I suppose?”
A few people nodded mutely.
“Hope to see you in Hufflepuff!” said the Friar. “My old house, you know.”
“Move along now,” said a sharp voice. “The Sorting Ceremony's about to start.”
Professor McGonagall had returned. One by one, the ghosts floated away through the opposite wall.
“Now, form a line,” Professor McGonagall told the first years, “and follow me.”
Feeling oddly as though his legs had turned to lead, Harry got into line behind a boy with sandy hair, with Ron behind him, and they walked out of the chamber, back across the hall, and through a pair of double doors into the Great Hall.
Harry had never even imagined such a strange and splendid place. It was lit by thousands and thousands of candles that were floating in midair over four long tables, where the rest of the students were sitting. These tables were laid with glittering golden plates and goblets18. At the top of the hall was another long table where the teachers were sitting. Professor McGonagall led the first years up here, so that they came to a halt in a line facing the other students, with the teachers behind them. The hundreds of faces staring at them looked like pale lanterns in the flickering19 candlelight. Dotted here and there among the students, the ghosts shone misty21 silver. Mainly to avoid all the staring eyes, Harry looked upward and saw a velvety23 black ceiling dotted with stars. He heard Hermione whisper, “Its bewitched to look like the sky outside. I read about it in Hogwarts, A History.”
It was hard to believe there was a ceiling there at all, and that the Great Hall didn't simply open on to the heavens.
Harry quickly looked down again as Professor McGonagall silently placed a four-legged stool in front of the first years. On top of the stool she put a pointed24 wizard's hat. This hat was patched and frayed25 and extremely dirty. Aunt Petunia26 wouldn't have let it in the house.
Maybe they had to try and get a rabbit out of it, Harry thought wildly, that seemed the sort of thing — noticing that everyone in the hall was now staring at the hat, he stared at it, too. For a few seconds, there was complete silence. Then the hat twitched27. A rip near the brim opened wide like a mouth — and the hat began to sing:
“Oh, you may not think I'm pretty,
But don't judge on what you see,
I'll eat myself if you can find
A smarter hat than me.
You can keep your bowlers28 black,
Your top hats sleek29 and tall,
For I'm the Hogwarts Sorting Hat
And I can cap them all.
There's nothing hidden in your head
The Sorting Hat can't see,
So try me on and I will tell you
Where you ought to be.
You might belong in Gryffindor,
Where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve, and chivalry
Set Gryffindors apart;
You might belong in Hufflepuff,
Where they are just and loyal,
Those patient Hufflepuffs are true
And unafraid of toil;
Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw, if you've a ready mind,
Where those of wit and learning,
Will always find their kind;
Or perhaps in Slytherin
You'll make your real friends,
Those cunning folk use any means
To achieve their ends.
So put me on! Don't be afraid!
And don't get in a flap!
You're in safe hands (though I have none)
For I'm a Thinking Cap!”
The whole hall burst into applause as the hat finished its song. It bowed to each of the four tables and then became quite still again.
“So we've just got to try on the hat!” Ron whispered to Harry. “I'll kill Fred, he was going on about wrestling a troll.”
Harry smiled weakly. Yes, trying on the hat was a lot better than having to do a spell, but he did wish they could have tried it on without everyone watching. The hat seemed to be asking rather a lot; Harry didn't feel brave or quick-witted or any of it at the moment. If only the hat had mentioned a house for people who felt a bit queasy30, that would have been the one for him.
Professor McGonagall now stepped forward holding a long roll of parchment.
“When I call your name, you will put on the hat and sit on the stool to be sorted,” she said. “Abbott, Hannah!”
A pink-faced girl with blonde pigtails stumbled out of line, put on the hat, which fell right down over her eyes, and sat down. A moments pause —
“HUFFLEPUFF!” shouted the hat.
The table on the right cheered and clapped as Hannah went to sit down at the Hufflepuff table. Harry saw the ghost of the Fat Friar waving merrily at her.
“Bones, Susan!”
“HUFFLEPUFF!” shouted the hat again, and Susan scuttled31 off to sit next to Hannah.
“Boot, Terry!”
“RAVENCLAW!”
The table second from the left clapped this time; several Ravenclaws stood up to shake hands with Terry as he joined them.
“Brocklehurst, Mandy” went to Ravenclaw too, but “Brown, Lavender” became the first new Gryffindor, and the table on the far left exploded with cheers; Harry could see Ron's twin brothers catcalling.
“Bulstrode, Millicent” then became a Slytherin. Perhaps it was Harry's imagination, after all he'd heard about Slytherin, but he thought they looked like an unpleasant lot.
He was starting to feel definitely sick now. He remembered being picked for teams during gym at his old school. He had always been last to be chosen, not because he was no good, but because no one wanted Dudley to think they liked him.
“Finch-Fletchley, Justin!”
“HUFFLEPUFF!”
Sometimes, Harry noticed, the hat shouted out the house at once, but at others it took a little while to decide. “Finnigan, Seamus,” the sandy-haired boy next to Harry in the line, sat on the stool for almost a whole minute before the hat declared him a Gryffindor.
“Granger, Hermione!”
Hermione almost ran to the stool and jammed the hat eagerly on her head.
“GRYFFINDOR!” shouted the hat. Ron groaned32.
A horrible thought struck Harry, as horrible thoughts always do when you're very nervous. What if he wasn't chosen at all? What if he just sat there with the hat over his eyes for ages, until Professor McGonagall jerked it off his head and said there had obviously been a mistake and he'd better get back on the train?
When Neville Longbottom, the boy who kept losing his toad33, was called, he fell over on his way to the stool. The hat took a long time to decide with Neville. When it finally shouted, “GRYFFINDOR,” Neville ran off still wearing it, and had to jog back amid gales34 of laughter to give it to “MacDougal, Morag.”
Malfoy swaggered forward when his name was called and got his wish at once: the hat had barely touched his head when it screamed, “SLYTHERIN!”
Malfoy went to join his friends Crabbe and Goyle, looking pleased with himself.
There weren't many people left now. “Moon"…, “Nott"…, “Parkinson"…, then a pair of twin girls, “Patil” and “Patil"…, then “Perks, Sally-Anne"…, and then, at last —
“Potter, Harry!”
As Harry stepped forward, whispers suddenly broke out like little hissing35 fires all over the hall.
“Potter, did she say?”
“The Harry Potter?”
The last thing Harry saw before the hat dropped over his eyes was the hall full of people craning to get a good look at him. Next second he was looking at the black inside of the hat. He waited.
“Hmm,” said a small voice in his ear. “Difficult. Very difficult. Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind either. There's talent, A my goodness, yes — and a nice thirst to prove yourself, now that's interesting… So where shall I put you?”
Harry gripped the edges of the stool and thought, Not Slytherin, not Slytherin.
“Not Slytherin, eh?” said the small voice. “Are you sure? You could be great, you know, it's all here in your head, and Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, no doubt about that — no? Well, if you're sure — better be GRYFFINDOR!”
Harry heard the hat shout the last word to the whole hall. He took off the hat and walked shakily toward the Gryffindor table. He was so relieved to have been chosen and not put in Slytherin, he hardly noticed that he was getting the loudest cheer yet. Percy the Prefect got up and shook his hand vigorously, while the Weasley twins yelled, “We got Potter! We got Potter!” Harry sat down opposite the ghost in the ruff he'd seen earlier. The ghost patted his arm, giving Harry the sudden, horrible feeling he'd just plunged36 it into a bucket of ice-cold water.
He could see the High Table properly now. At the end nearest him sat Hagrid, who caught his eye and gave him the thumbs up. Harry grinned back. And there, in the center of the High Table, in a large gold chair, sat Albus Dumbledore. Harry recognized him at once from the card he'd gotten out of the Chocolate Frog on the train. Dumbledore's silver hair was the only thing in the whole hall that shone as brightly as the ghosts. Harry spotted37 Professor Quirrell, too, the nervous young man from the Leaky Cauldron. He was looking very peculiar38 in a large purple turban.
And now there were only three people left to be sorted. “Thomas, Dean,” a Black boy even taller than Ron, joined Harry at the Gryffindor table. “Turpin, Lisa,” became a Ravenclaw and then it was Ron's turn. He was pale green by now. Harry crossed his fingers under the table and a second later the hat had shouted, “GRYFFINDOR!”
Harry clapped loudly with the rest as Ron collapsed39 into the chair next to him.
“Well done, Ron, excellent,” said Percy Weasley pompously40 across Harry as “Zabini, Blaise,” was made a Slytherin. Professor McGonagall rolled up her scroll41 and took the Sorting Hat away.
Harry looked down at his empty gold plate. He had only just realized how hungry he was. The pumpkin42 pasties seemed ages ago.
Albus Dumbledore had gotten to his feet. He was beaming at the students, his arms opened wide, as if nothing could have pleased him more than to see them all there.
“Welcome,” he said. “Welcome to a new year at Hogwarts! Before we begin our banquet, I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!
“Thank you!”
He sat back down. Everybody clapped and cheered. Harry didn't know whether to laugh or not.
“Is he — a bit mad?” he asked Percy uncertainly.
“Mad?” said Percy airily. “He's a genius! Best wizard in the world! But he is a bit mad, yes. Potatoes, Harry?”
Harry's mouth fell open. The dishes in front of him were now piled with food. He had never seen so many things he liked to eat on one table: roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops and lamb chops, sausages, bacon and steak, boiled potatoes, roast potatoes, fries, Yorkshire pudding, peas, carrots, gravy43, ketchup44, and, for some strange reason, peppermint45 humbugs46.
The Dursleys had never exactly starved Harry, but he'd never been allowed to eat as much as he liked. Dudley had always taken anything that Harry really wanted, even if It made him sick. Harry piled his plate with a bit of everything except the peppermints47 and began to eat. It was all delicious.
“That does look good,” said the ghost in the ruff sadly, watching Harry cut up his steak.
“Can't you — ?”
“I haven't eaten for nearly five hundred years,” said the ghost. “I don't need to, of course, but one does miss it. I don't think I've introduced myself? Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington at your service. Resident ghost of Gryffindor Tower.”
“I know who you are!” said Ron suddenly. “My brothers told me about you — you're Nearly Headless Nick!”
“I would prefer you to call me Sir Nicholas de Mimsy — ” the ghost began stiffly, but sandy-haired Seamus Finnigan interrupted.
“Nearly Headless? How can you be nearly headless?”
Sir Nicholas looked extremely miffed, as if their little chat wasn't going at all the way he wanted.
“Like this,” he said irritably48. He seized his left ear and pulled. His whole head swung off his neck and fell onto his shoulder as if it was on a hinge. Someone had obviously tried to behead him, but not done it properly. Looking pleased at the stunned49 looks on their faces, Nearly Headless Nick flipped50 his head back onto his neck, coughed, and said, “So — new Gryffindors! I hope you're going to help us win the house championship this year? Gryffindors have never gone so long without winning. Slytherins have got the cup six years in a row! The Bloody51 Baron52's becoming almost unbearable53 — he's the Slytherin ghost.”
Harry looked over at the Slytherin table and saw a horrible ghost sitting there, with blank staring eyes, a gaunt face, and robes stained with silver blood. He was right next to Malfoy who, Harry was pleased to see, didn't look too pleased with the seating arrangements.
“How did he get covered in blood?” asked Seamus with great interest.
“I've never asked,” said Nearly Headless Nick delicately.
When everyone had eaten as much as they could, the remains54 of the food faded from the plates, leaving them sparkling clean as before. A moment later the desserts appeared. Blocks of ice cream in every flavor you could think of, apple pies, treacle55 tarts56, chocolate eclairs and jam doughnuts, trifle, strawberries, Jell-O, rice pudding…
As Harry helped himself to a treacle tart6, the talk turned to their families.
“I'm half-and-half,” said Seamus. “Me dad's a Muggle. Mom didn't tell him she was a witch ‘til after they were married. Bit of a nasty shock for him.”
The others laughed.
“What about you, Neville?” said Ron.
“Well, my gran brought me up and she's a witch,” said Neville, “but the family thought I was all-Muggle for ages. My Great Uncle Algie kept trying to catch me off my guard and force some magic out of me — he pushed me off the end of Blackpool pier57 once, I nearly drowned — but nothing happened until I was eight. Great Uncle Algie came round for dinner, and he was hanging me out of an upstairs window by the ankles when my Great Auntie Enid offered him a meringue and he accidentally let go. But I bounced — all the way down the garden and into the road. They were all really pleased, Gran was crying, she was so happy. And you should have seen their faces when I got in here — they thought I might not be magic enough to come, you see. Great Uncle Algie was so pleased he bought me my toad.”
On Harry's other side, Percy Weasley and Hermione were talking about lessons ("I do hope they start right away, there's so much to learn, I'm particularly interested in Transfiguration, you know, turning something into something else, of course, it's supposed to be very difficult — “; “You'll be starting small, just matches into needles and that sort of thing — “).
Harry, who was starting to feel warm and sleepy, looked up at the High Table again. Hagrid was drinking deeply from his goblet17. Professor McGonagall was talking to Professor Dumbledore. Professor Quirrell, in his absurd turban, was talking to a teacher with greasy58 black hair, a hooked nose, and sallow skin.
It happened very suddenly. The hook-nosed teacher looked past Quirrell's turban straight into Harry's eyes — and a sharp, hot pain shot across the scar on Harry's forehead.
“Ouch!” Harry clapped a hand to his head.
“What is it?” asked Percy.
“N-nothing.”
The pain had gone as quickly as it had come. Harder to shake off was the feeling Harry had gotten from the teacher's look — a feeling that he didn't like Harry at all.
“Who's that teacher talking to Professor Quirrell?” he asked Percy.
“Oh, you know Quirrell already, do you? No wonder he's looking so nervous, that's Professor Snape. He teaches Potions, but he doesn't want to — everyone knows he's after Quirrell's job. Knows an awful lot about the Dark Arts, Snape.”
Harry watched Snape for a while, but Snape didn't look at him again.
At last, the desserts too disappeared, and Professor Dumbledore got to his feet again. The hall fell silent.
“Ahem — just a few more words now that we are all fed and watered. I have a few start-of-term notices to give you.
“First years should note that the forest on the grounds is forbidden to all pupils. And a few of our older students would do well to remember that as well.”
Dumbledore's twinkling eyes flashed in the direction of the Weasley twins.
“I have also been asked by Mr. Filch59, the caretaker, to remind you all that no magic should be used between classes in the corridors.
“Quidditch trials will be held in the second week of the term. Anyone interested in playing for their house teams should contact Madam Hooch.
“And finally, I must tell you that this year, the third-floor corridor on the right-hand side is out of bounds to everyone who does not wish to die a very painful death.”
Harry laughed, but he was one of the few who did.
“He's not serious?” he muttered to Percy.
“Must be,” said Percy, frowning at Dumbledore. “It's odd, because he usually gives us a reason why we're not allowed to go somewhere — the forest's full of dangerous beasts, everyone knows that. I do think he might have told us prefects, at least.”
“And now, before we go to bed, let us sing the school song!” cried Dumbledore. Harry noticed that the other teachers’ smiles had become rather fixed.
Dumbledore gave his wand a little flick20, as if he was trying to get a fly off the end, and a long golden ribbon flew out of it, which rose high above the tables and twisted itself, snakelike, into words.
“Everyone pick their favorite tune,” said Dumbledore, “and off we go!”
And the school bellowed:
“Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty60 Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald
Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling
With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare and full of air,
Dead flies and bits of fluff,
So teach us things worth knowing,
Bring back what we've forgot, just do your best, we'll do the rest,
And learn until our brains all rot.”
Everybody finished the song at different times. At last, only the Weasley twins were left singing along to a very slow funeral march. Dumbledore conducted their last few lines with his wand and when they had finished, he was one of those who clapped loudest.
“Ah, music,” he said, wiping his eyes. “A magic beyond all we do here! And now, bedtime. Off you trot61!”
The Gryffindor first years followed Percy through the chattering62 crowds, out of the Great Hall, and up the marble staircase. Harry's legs were like lead again, but only because he was so tired and full of food. He was too sleepy even to be surprised that the people in the portraits along the corridors whispered and pointed as they passed, or that twice Percy led them through doorways63 hidden behind sliding panels and hanging tapestries64. They climbed more staircases, yawning and dragging their feet, and Harry was just wondering how much farther they had to go when they came to a sudden halt.
A bundle of walking sticks was floating in midair ahead of them, and as Percy took a step toward them they started throwing themselves at him.
“Peeves,” Percy whispered to the first years. “A poltergeist.” He raised his voice, “Peeves — show yourself.”
A loud, rude sound, like the air being let out of a balloon, answered.
“Do you want me to go to the Bloody Baron?”
There was a pop, and a little man with wicked, dark eyes and a wide mouth appeared, floating cross-legged in the air, clutching the walking sticks.
“Oooooooh!” he said, with an evil cackle. “Ickle Firsties! What fun!”
He swooped65 suddenly at them. They all ducked.
“Go away, Peeves, or the Baron'll hear about this, I mean it!” barked Percy.
Peeves stuck out his tongue and vanished, dropping the walking sticks on Neville's head. They heard him zooming66 away, rattling67 coats of armor as he passed.
“You want to watch out for Peeves,” said Percy, as they set off again. “The Bloody Baron's the only one who can control him, he won't even listen to us prefects. Here we are.”
At the very end of the corridor hung a portrait of a very fat woman in a pink silk dress.
“Password?” she said.
“Caput Draconis,” said Percy, and the portrait swung forward to reveal a round hole in the wall. They all scrambled68 through it — Neville needed a leg up — and found themselves in the Gryffindor common room, a cozy69, round room full of squashy armchairs.
Percy directed the girls through one door to their dormitory and the boys through another. At the top of a spiral staircase — they were obviously in one of the towers — they found their beds at last: five four-posters hung with deep red, velvet22 curtains. Their trunks had already been brought up. Too tired to talk much, they pulled on their pajamas70 and fell into bed.
“Great food, isn't it?” Ron muttered to Harry through the hangings. “Get off, Scabbers! He's chewing my sheets.”
Harry was going to ask Ron if he'd had any of the treacle tart, but he fell asleep almost at once.
Perhaps Harry had eaten a bit too much, because he had a very strange dream. He was wearing Professor Quirrell's turban, which kept talking to him, telling him he must transfer to Slytherin at once, because it was his destiny. Harry told the turban he didn't want to be in Slytherin; it got heavier and heavier; he tried to pull it off but it tightened71 painfully — and there was Malfoy, laughing at him as he struggled with it — then Malfoy turned into the hook-nosed teacher, Snape, whose laugh became high and cold — there was a burst of green light and Harry woke, sweating and shaking.
He rolled over and fell asleep again, and when he woke next day, he didn't remember the dream at all.
大门立刻打开了,门口站着一个身着翡翠绿长袍的黑头发的高个子女魔法师。
  她的表情是那样地严肃,不禁使哈利感到要通过她的课可能很难。
  "麦康娜教授,一年级新生都在这儿了。"哈格力报告说。
  "谢谢你,哈格力,我会带他们进去的。"
  她把大门完全推开。里面的入口大厅大得惊人,甚至可以装下杜斯利家的整幢房子。火把将石墙照得通明,房顶高得难以想象,正面美丽的大理石楼梯通往楼上。
  孩子们跟着麦康娜教授走过一段插满彩旗的地板。哈利可以听到从右边入口传来成百上千个喧闹的声音——学校的其他学生也已经到了。——但麦康娜教授却把新生都带到远离大厅的一间小空房子里。他们全都挤了进来,站得密密麻麻,紧张地四处张望。
  "欢迎你们到霍格瓦彻来。"麦康娜教授高声说道,"开学晚宴很快就要开始了。但在此之前,你们先会被分配到各自的学院,分配仪式十分重要,因为既然你们到这儿来了,你们的学院就是你们在霍格瓦彻的家。你们要跟学院里的其他同学一起上课、一起居住、一起游戏。""这四所学院分别叫做格林芬顿、海夫巴夫、卫文卡罗和史林德林。每所学院都有它光荣而悠久的历史,都曾培养出才华横溢的魔法师。你们在霍格瓦彻期间,如果遵守纪律就会给你们加分,如果违反规矩就会被扣分。每年年底,得分最高的那所学院里的孩子就会被授予一项无上的荣誉——"豪斯杯"。我希望你们都能为自己的学院争光。
  "分配仪式几分钟后就会在全校师生面前开始,我建议你们利用这段等待的时间里,把自己打扮得漂亮些。"她的目光在尼维尔那固定于左耳下方的帽绳和罗恩那脏脏的鼻子上停留了好一会儿。哈利见状,连忙摸了模自己的头发,想把它弄平整些。
  "我们准备好了就会来叫你们,你们先在这里安静地等会儿吧。"她终于离开了那间小房间,哈利紧张地咽了咽口水。
  "他们根据什么标准将我们分配到不同的学院呢?"他问罗恩。
  "可能是通过考试吧。弗来德曾说分配时会很痛,不过我想他只是在开玩笑罢了。"哈利的心情顿时沉重了下来。考试?还要在全校师生面前?但他现在甚至连最简单的魔法都还不会呀,他该怎么办呢?刚到这儿的时候他可从没想到会有这样的事情发生。他焦急地四周张望了一下,发现其他人也像他一样害怕极了。人群中只有荷米恩。格林佐在七嘴八舌地小声向旁边的人罗列她所会的魔法,还说不知道哪些能派上用场。哈利真想塞住自己的耳朵,他从来没有如此紧张过,即使是那次不明不白地将老师的假发变蓝后拿着学校的告状信回杜斯利家里,也没有现在这么紧张。那个麦康娜教授随时都会回来把他带到决定他命运的地方。
  他身后有几个人突然尖叫了起来,把他吓得蹦起一尺米高。
  "你们搞什么——?"
  哈利屏住了呼吸,他身边的人也都同样如此。大约二十个鬼魂从后面穿墙而入。
  他们都像珍珠一样白,而且还是半透明的。他们一边说一边在房间里飘过,对这群新生不屑一顾,他们像是正在争论着什么。其中一个矮胖小和尚模样的说:"原谅他吧,忘记整件事吧。我觉得我们该再给他一次机会——""我亲爱的费艾尔先生,我们已经给了皮维斯够多的机会了。
  他让我们这些鬼都蒙上了恶名,真不是个好东西——嘿,你们在这里干什么?
  "说话的是一个戴着花圈、穿着裤袜的鬼魂。她突然发现了身下的这群孩子。
  没人敢回答。
  "是些新生!"胖子费艾尔边笑边对他们说,"是快分配住处了吧?"一些孩子静静地点了点头。
  "祝你分到海夫巴夫,"费艾尔叫道,"你知道吗,我就是从那儿毕业的。""现在向前走,"一个女高音喊道,"分配仪式要开始了。"麦康娜教授回来了,鬼魂们一个接一个地又穿过对面墙壁离开了。
  "站成一队,"麦康娜教授告诉新生们,"现在跟我走!"哈利感到自己的双腿像是灌了铅一样,十分奇怪。他排在一个沙土色头发男孩子的后面,罗恩紧跟着他。他们这一队人重新穿越大厅,走进一扇对开的大门,进入到了大会堂。
  哈利从未见过有哪个地方如此奇怪且辉煌。其他高年级的学生都坐在四张长桌子前,他们头顶上方竟有数以千计的蜡烛在半空中飘浮,将整个大会堂照得灯火通明。桌上摆满了闪闪发光的金制的碟子和高脚杯。大会正前面的台上还有另一张长桌子,老师们都坐在那里。麦康娜教授将新生们领上高台,叫他们面向师兄,背对老师,一字排开地站好。那千百张注视着他们的脸就好像闪耀的烛光中苍白的小灯笼。
  分散在学生中的鬼魂将原本模糊的银器变得闪亮。为了避开台下的目光,哈利抬头仰望,恰巧看见点缀着星星的天鹅绒般美丽的黑色天花板。他听见荷米恩在他耳边低语:"有人曾对它施了魔法,使它看上去更像外面的星空。这是我在《霍格瓦彻故事》中得知的。"真难以想象其实大会堂并不是露天的,堂顶上还有一层天花板。
  当麦康娜教授静静地将一个四脚凳摆在新生们的面前时,哈利赶忙又平视前方。
  教授在那四脚凳上放上一顶尖尖的魔法师的帽子。这顶帽子又破又旧又脏。帕尤妮亚姨妈是绝对不会让这顶帽子进入她的家门的。
  "也许是要从里面变只兔子或者什么吧,"哈利正在胡乱猜测,发现大会堂里的每个人都盯着那帽子看,他也很想看个究竟。一片死寂。突然,帽子一阵抽动,在它边缘的地方裂开了一道像人的嘴巴一样的缝。接着,帽子竟开始唱起来:"唤,也许你认为我并不美丽,但不要只信任你的眼睛,如果你能找到一顶帽子比我更聪明,你把我怎样都行。
  你的圆顶礼帽黑且亮,你的高顶礼帽滑且高,因为我是霍格瓦彻分配帽,所以它们都没我好。
 你脑子里想什么我最清楚,所以把我戴上,你该到哪儿就很清楚。
  你也许该去格林芬顿,那里的勇士特别多,勇气、精神和扭力,无惧挑战与风波;要是你住在海夫巴夫,那里忠诚、正直又杰出,人们耐心又诚恳,无惧工作的劳苦;如果你住卫文卡罗,那可实在真是好,学者、智者一大堆,其他地方不易找;或者住在交林德林,你会找到朋友与真情,那里的居民有本领,那里的美景很吸引。
  来戴上我,千万别胆颤又心惊!
  有我保护安全得很,因为我思想之帽并不蠢。"当帽子表演完他精彩的歌唱,整个会堂报以热烈的掌声。它对着四张坐满学生的桌子各鞠了一个躬,然后又变得纹丝不动了。
  "看来我们只需戴一戴那顶帽子就行了。"罗恩低声对哈利说,"该死的弗来德,他才要去和巨人摔跤呢。"哈利暗自窃笑。确实,戴帽子可比变魔法容易多了,不过他还是觉得台下没有观众就更好了。帽子似乎要问不少问题,而哈利也从不觉得自己很勇敢或是很聪明。
  但愿帽子能对身体不适的人网开一面,直接告知结果了事,如果真是这样的话,那他一定能成为幸运儿。
  麦康娜教授走上前来,手中握着一长卷羊皮纸。
  "当我念到你的名字,就请你戴上这顶帽子坐在凳子上等待分配。"她说道:"哈纳。阿波特!"一个粉红脸色、满头金发的小女孩从队伍中走了出来,戴上大得连她的眼睛都遮住的帽子后,静静地坐下。一会儿之后,——"海夫巴夫!"帽子大喊道。
  来自海夫巴夫的学生坐在最右边。当哈纳走下来与他们坐在一起时,他们个个鼓掌欢呼。哈利还看见那个叫费艾尔的胖鬼还在兴高彩烈地向她挥手呢。
 "苏珊。巴恩斯!"
  "海夫巴夫!"帽子喊。苏珊便走下来坐到哈纳身边。
  "泰利。布特!"
  "卫文卡罗!"
  这回轮到左手边第二张桌子鼓掌了。几个住在卫文卡罗的学生还主动和泰利握手呢。
  曼迪。布鲁克兰赫斯特也将分到卫文卡罗;莱文特。布朗则成为第一个加入格林芬顿的新生,最左边的那一桌顿时欢声雀起,罗恩那两个孪生哥哥也跟在起哄。
  米利森。布斯特洛加入了史林德林。由于听说了许多关于史林德林的传闻,也许是出于偏见吧,哈利总觉得史林德林并不受人欢迎。
  他开始感到不安了,他想起过去在学校里上体育课,组队比赛时,他总是最后一个被选择的。这并非因为他技术差,而是因为其他同学都不想让达德里觉得他们喜欢他。
  "扎斯汀。芬奇。弗莱切尼!"
  "海夫巴夫!"
  哈利注意到有时候帽子马上就喊出了其中一所学院的名字,而有时候它又得花上一点时间才能下决定。谢默斯。范尼更,那个排在哈利前面的头发与沙子同一颜色的男孩子坐在登子上都快一分钟了,帽子才宣布他去了格林芬顿。
  "荷米恩。格林位!"
  荷米恩跑上前去,套上帽子,便一屁股坐在了凳子上。
  "格林芬顿!"帽子喊道。罗恩顿时十分沮丧。
  一个可怕的念头闪现地哈利的脑海中:如果没被分配会怎么样?如果他戴着帽子呆呆地在凳子上坐了半天也不知道该去哪儿,麦康娜教授会不会认为他根本不属于这里面硬要把他送回去呢?
  当点到尼维尔。兰博顿,那个曾经丢失癞蛤蟆的男孩的名字时,他跑上前时还摔了一跤。帽子花了很长时间才作出决定,当它终于宣布是格林芬顿的时候,尼维尔连帽子都不忘得脱便往下跑,所以在众人的哄笑声中被拉了回来,才把帽子传给了莫拉格。麦卡多高尔。
  马尔夫大摇大摆地走上前,并马上实现了心愿:帽子刚碰到他的头发便大声宣布"史林德林!"马尔夫走到他的两个朋友克来伯和高尔那里,看起来十分高兴。
  现在,台上的新生已所剩无几了。
  "门思"……"诺特"……"帕金斯"…然后是一对孪生姐妹,……然后中沙莉安。帕克斯,然后,最后——"哈利·波特!"哈利走上前,但台下的说话声就像开了锅一样。
  "她刚才是说波特吗?"
  "那个哈利·波特?"
  双眼被帽子遮住机线前,哈利看见台下的人都伸长了脖子想看清楚他。接着,他所能看见的是帽子里的漆黑一片。他耐心地等待着。
  "嗯……"耳边一个很小的声音在说话,"看来很难决定哟。你很勇敢,也是个好人,很有才华,噢,天啊,是的——渴望证明自己的价值,真有意思……那么,我该把你分到哪儿呢?"哈利紧握住凳子边缘,心里想,"千万不要是史林德林,我不去史林德林。""啊?不去史林德林?"那个声音说,"你肯定?你也许能成为伟大的魔法师,你拥有别人没有的天份,史林德林能够助你成功的。你不想改变主意吗?不?那么,如果你已经下定决心,就去格林芬顿吧!"哈利听见帽子向全场宣布自己去格林芬顿后,脱下帽子,战战兢兢地走向格林芬顿那桌学生。没被分配到史林德林,他感到如释重负,因此没有留意到欢呼声比刚才任何一次都要响亮。班长伯希站起来,用力地和他握手。威斯里双胞胎高呼:"波特!波特!"哈利在他曾见过的戴着花环的鬼魂对面坐了下来。鬼魂拍了拍哈利的左臂,令哈利感到自己的左手像是刚被浸入一桶冰水中一样恐惧。
  他现在可以清楚地看到高台上的桌子了。坐在靠近他那端的最边上的哈格力对着他竖起大拇指。在桌子的正中央,有一张很大的金子制的椅子,艾伯斯。丹伯多坐在那里。哈利一下就认出了他,因为在哈利坐火车来途中,他就曾出现在那张从巧克力青蛙糖中取出来的卡片上。丹伯多的银白头发是整个大会堂里唯一能与鬼魂一样闪闪发亮的东西了,哈利还发现屈拉教授,他就是那个从漏锅酒吧来的年青人。
  他头戴一顶很大的紫色无边帽,看起来与众不同。
  现在只剩下三个人还没分配了。莉沙。特萍去了卫文卡罗。轮到罗恩选择了,他的眼睛已经是灰绿色的了。"格林芬顿!"帽子喊,罗恩走下来,瘫坐在哈利身边的椅子上。哈利和其他人都为罗恩拼命拍手祝贺。"干得好,罗恩,太棒了!"伯希。威斯里越过哈利,表情十分夸张地对罗恩说。这时,最后一位,布雷斯。扎毕尼选择了史林德林。麦康娜教授卷起羊皮纸,带着分类之帽走了。
  哈利低头看看面前空空如也的金盘子,才觉得自己已经饿极了。吃南瓜馅饼好像已是陈年往事了。
  艾伯斯。丹伯多站起来,注视着台下的学生,张开双臂,仿佛在说没有什么能比见到他所有的学生济济一堂更高兴的了。
  "欢迎你们!"他说,"欢迎来到霍格瓦彻!欢迎新学年的到来!
 在开始晚宴之前,我想先说几句。我想说的就是:笨蛋!痛哭!剩饭!""谢谢!"他坐下了。每个人都鼓掌欢呼。只有哈利觉得哭笑不得。
  "他是不是有点神经病?"哈利不由得问伯希。
  "神经病?"伯希得意地说,"他可是个天才!他是世上最好的魔法师!不过,他的脑袋确实有点问题。吃西红柿吗,哈利?"哈利的嘴张得好大——在他面前的盘碟子里堆满了食物。他从未见过那么多他爱吃的东西同时出现在桌子上:烤牛肉、烤鸡、猪肉、羊肉、香肠、烟肉和牛排,还有煮西红柿、烤番薯、薯条、约克郡市丁、雪梨、胡萝卜浓肉场,番茄酱,还有薄荷味的硬糖。
  杜斯利家族虽从没让哈利挨饿,但他也很少有机会随心所欲地吃上一顿。就算是哈利喜欢吃他们自己讨厌的东西,达德里也总是拿走,不让哈利吃。哈利每样食物都盛了一点就已经堆满一盘子了,当然,他没有要他不喜欢的薄荷糖。之后,他狠吞虎咽起来。
  真是好美味了。
  "看起来真好吃。"对面的鬼魂看着哈利在切牛排,伤心地说。
  "你要不要也来吃点——"
  "我已经有四百年没吃过东西了,"鬼魂说,"当然,我不需要进食,但我仍很怀念那些美味佳肴。我还没介绍自己吧?尼古拉斯。德。米姆西。波平顿爵士,愿为你服务。我是住在格林芬顿高塔上的鬼魂。""我听说过你!"罗恩突然说,"我哥告诉过我有关你的事——你就是无头尼克嘛。""我希望你还是叫我尼古拉斯。德。米姆西。波平顿爵士好一点。"鬼魂开始哭泣了。这时,沙土色头发的谢默斯。范尼更却来插话:"无头?你怎么样能做到无头状态呢?"尼古拉斯爵士十分愤怒,这段谈话显然不是他所期望的。
  "就像这样。"他恶狠狠地说,边说边抓住左耳用力一扯,整个脑袋就从脖子上被拉了下来,倒靠在他的肩膀上。他的头和脖子好像是用拉链连接着一样。显然,曾有人想将他斩首,不过似乎手法不够高明。看到旁人目瞪口呆的神情,无头尼克得意洋洋地将脑袋放回原处,咳了一下,然后说,"好了,——格林芬顿的新朋友,希望你们能帮助我们赢回失落的冠军奖怀。格林芬顿从未试过那么久都与冠军无缘了,史林德林人已经连续六年夺冠了!吸血鬼巴伦已经变得不可一世了——因为他是史林德林的鬼魂。"哈利朝史林德林那边望去,看见一个恐怖的鬼魂正坐在那里。
  他那全白的双眼,削瘦的面部和沾满血液的银白色长袍令人不寒而栗,他就坐在显然不太满意座位安排的马尔夫身边。
  "他长袍上的血是怎么来的?"谢默斯饶有兴趣地问。
  "我从没问过他。"无头尼克说。
  每个人都吃完饭后,残羹剩菜都自动从盘子里消失了,盘子又变得像开始时那样光彩夺目,过了一会儿,甜品出现了。你所能想到的各种口味的大块大块的雪糕、苹果馅饼、蜜糖果饼、巧克力棒糕、果酱油炸饼、草莓、咖胆、米饭布丁……应有尽有。
  哈利拿起一块蜜糖果饼正吃着的时候,话题转到了各人的家族上来,"我出身于半魔法家庭,我爸是马格人,我妈直到结婚时才告诉我爸她是个女魔法师,当时他一定非常惊讶而且很不愉快。"其他人都哈哈大笑起来。
  "那你呢,尼维尔?"罗恩问。
  "我外婆把我养大的,她是个魔法师。"尼维尔说,"但我家人长期以来都把我当普通人看待。我的舅公阿吉却总想把我训练成魔法师——有一次,他把我从布莱克浦码头推了下去,我差点被淹死了——不过,我八岁前的生活没有什么特别的。
  八岁那年,阿吉舅公来我家作客,他抓住我的踝关节,把我倒挂在楼上窗户外面练功,安迪妮舅婆递给他一张甜饼时,他竟一不小心松了手,但我不仅没摔死,而且还从花园里一直弹到马路上,当时外婆见我安然无恙,喜极而泣。找到这儿的时候你们都应该见到我外婆他们了吧。
  虽然我也许还不够格到这儿来学习,但阿吉舅公高兴极了,还买了这只癞蛤蟆送给我呢。"在哈利的对面,伯希。威斯里和荷米恩在谈论功课。"我真希望他们现在就开始努力学习了,要学的东西太多了。我对变形情有独钟,你知道吗,把东西变来变去可有意思啦。当然,也有一定难度——""你得逐步积累、稳扎稳打才行喔。"哈利感到了温暖和倦意,又抬头看看高台上的主席台。哈格力正品尝着美酒,麦康娜教授正和丹伯多教授交谈。戴着可笑的无边帽的屈拉教授则正和一位长着油黑的长发、鹰钩鼻子、土黄肤色的老师说话。
  一切都来得很突然,那个钩鼻子老师的目光穿过上屈拉的帽子直射入哈利的双眼,哈利前额上的伤疤感到一阵火辣的剧痛。
  "啊!"哈利连忙用手拍拍头。
  "怎么了?"伯希问。
  "没——没什么。"
  那阵剧痛已经稍瞬即逝了,只有那从对面老师的眼神中看出的感觉令哈利难以释怀——他一点都不喜欢哈利。
  "和屈拉教授说话的那个老师是谁呀?"他问伯希。
  "哦,你已经认识屈拉啦?那是史纳皮教授,看来他是紧张过度了。他是教药剂学的,但他不愿让别人知道。人们都知他想得到屈拉的职位,史纳皮对黑巫术有很深入的研究。"哈利观察了史纳皮很久,但史纳皮再没望他一眼。
  最后,甜品也吃完了,丹伯多教授又站了起来,顿时全场安静了下来。
 "啊哈,既然我们都已经吃饱喝足了,我就再多说两句吧。我现在要发布几条开学通知。
  新生要特别注意:操场上的树林是严禁学生进入的。这一点高年级学生也应牢记。"丹伯多炯炯有神的双眼朝着威斯里孪生兄弟这边看过来。
  "我们的管理员费驰先生要我提醒你们,课间不准在走廊上使用魔法。""快迪斯测验将在第二周进行,想要代表所在住所参加的同学请到胡施女士那里报名。""最后,我必须警告你们,不想惨死的人在今年之内不要到右手边的三楼走廊去!"哈利哈哈大笑起来,一共只有寥寥几个学生发出笑声,哈利便是其中一个。
  "他不是认真的吧?"他问伯希。
  "我想是的。"伯希皱着眉头看着丹伯多,"这事有点奇怪,因为通常他都会告诉我们为什么不准去这儿,为什么不能到那儿——树林里有很多危险的野兽,这是众所周知的。我想他至少也应该要我们这些当班长的知道呀!""临睡前,让我们一起高唱校歌!"丹伯多高声叫道。哈利发现其他老师的笑容变得十分呆滞。
  丹伯多拿起魔杖轻轻一场,仿佛他自己想从高台上飞下来一般。一条长长的金色的绸带从魔杖里飘出来,高高地升到桌子的正上方,蛇形境蜒成一个个的单词。
 "每个人自选喜爱的音调,"丹伯多说,"预备,唱!"全校人都吼叫了起来。
  "自私、生疣的霍格瓦彻,请你教教我们,无论是年老还是秃顶,或是腿上长痴的小伙子,我们的脑袋可以塞满新奇有趣的东西,因为它们是空得只有空气,死苍蝇和碎绒毛,教授我们有用的东西,让我们记起遗忘的过去,尽力而为,相互关心,学习到脑袋腐烂为止。"歌声有快有慢,极不统一。最后,只有威斯里孪生两兄弟还在以一种非常缓慢而沉重的音调在继续唱着,丹怕多用他的魔杖指挥着兄弟俩唱完最后几句。唱完之后,他特别起劲地鼓掌。
  "啊,音乐——"他边擦着眼泪一边说,"是一种超越自我境界的魔法!好,现在是睡觉时间了,跑步——走!"住格林芬顿的新生跟着伯希穿过交头接耳的人群,走出大会堂,沿着大理石阶梯向上走去。哈利的腿又像灌了钻一样,但这回只是因为他实在太累和吃得太饱的缘故。他实在太困了,甚至没有发现一路上走廊两旁画像里的人一直在对他们指指点点,议论纷纷,也没有察觉伯希带领着他们两次穿越隐蔽在活动镶板和挂墙花毯后的暗道。他们继续向上走。许多人脚步沉重,直打呵欠。当哈利正纳闷还要走多远时,他们突然全都停了下来。
  一捆拐杖正悬在他们面前的半空中。
  "皮维斯,"伯希小声地对新生们说,"他是个喜欢恶作剧的鬼怪。"伯希提高嗓门喊道:"皮维斯,出来吧。"就像大气球被猛然放气一般,一个巨大的声音回应道:"你们想让我到嗜血男爵那里去吗?""砰"地一声,一个长着淘气的黑眼睛和大嘴巴的小矮人出现了。他盘着腿飘浮在空中,手中握着那捆拐杖。
  "啊哈——"他咯咯地怪笑着说,"真有趣!"
  说完,他突然朝他们飞扑过来,他们全都赶忙蹲下身子躲避。
  "皮维斯,快滚!不然我会把这事告诉男爵的,我可不是跟你开玩笑的!"伯希怒吼道。
  皮维斯吐出舌头做个鬼脸,便丢下拐杖飞走了。孩子们听见他飞过的声音,纷纷连忙举起盔甲保护自己。
  "你们得小心皮维斯。"伯希带着大家继续前进,"只有嗜血男爵才管得住他。
  他甚至连我们这些班长的话都不听,我们到了。"在走廊尽头的墙上挂着一个穿着粉红色丝裙的胖女人的画像。
  "密码是什么?"她问。
  "卡波龙。"伯希回答。只见那幅画向前一倒,露出了墙上一个圆洞。他们全都从圆洞里爬了进去,竟发现自己已身处于摆满又软又湿的椅子的一个非常温暖、舒适的大圆房子里。这便是格林芬顿的公共休息室了。
  伯希又分别把男孩、女孩分批带进寝室大门。他们发现自己在古堡的其中一个高塔上。沿着螺旋型的楼梯爬到最高的一层,他们终于找到了属于他们的床铺:挂着深红天鹅绒幕帘的四张四柱大床。他们的行李早已被人送了上来。由于实在是太累,他们二话不说,换上睡衣便躺到床上。
  "刚才的东西很好吃吧?"罗恩小声地对哈利说,"嘿,走开,斯卡伯斯!不要咬我的床单!"哈利正想问罗恩有没有吃蜜糖果饼,但发现罗恩已经睡着了。
  也许是因为哈利吃得太多的缘故吧,他夜里做了一个很奇怪的梦:他正戴着屈拉教授的无边帽。那顶帽子一直不停地跟他讲话,要他必须马上转到史林德林去,还说这是他的命运决定的。哈利告诉帽子他不愿意去史林德林,帽子就变得越来越沉重,他拼命想挣脱它,可它偏偏越勒越紧,令哈利痛苦不已。正当他挣扎的时候,马尔夫出现了,不停地嘲笑着哈利,接着马尔夫摇身一变,成了鹰钩鼻子的史纲皮教授,笑声也越来越尖,越来越冷。一道绿光闪过,哈利被吓醒了,浑身是汗,全身发抖。
  他一翻身又睡着了。当他第二天一早醒来时,他已全然不记得前夜的梦了。

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1 harry heBxS     
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
参考例句:
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
2 doorway 2s0xK     
n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径
参考例句:
  • They huddled in the shop doorway to shelter from the rain.他们挤在商店门口躲雨。
  • Mary suddenly appeared in the doorway.玛丽突然出现在门口。
3 chamber wnky9     
n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所
参考例句:
  • For many,the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber.对许多人来说,牙医的治疗室一直是间受刑室。
  • The chamber was ablaze with light.会议厅里灯火辉煌。
4 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
5 nervously tn6zFp     
adv.神情激动地,不安地
参考例句:
  • He bit his lip nervously,trying not to cry.他紧张地咬着唇,努力忍着不哭出来。
  • He paced nervously up and down on the platform.他在站台上情绪不安地走来走去。
6 tart 0qIwH     
adj.酸的;尖酸的,刻薄的;n.果馅饼;淫妇
参考例句:
  • She was learning how to make a fruit tart in class.她正在课上学习如何制作水果馅饼。
  • She replied in her usual tart and offhand way.她开口回答了,用她平常那种尖酸刻薄的声调随口说道。
7 flatten N7UyR     
v.把...弄平,使倒伏;使(漆等)失去光泽
参考例句:
  • We can flatten out a piece of metal by hammering it.我们可以用锤子把一块金属敲平。
  • The wrinkled silk will flatten out if you iron it.发皱的丝绸可以用熨斗烫平。
8 jolt ck1y2     
v.(使)摇动,(使)震动,(使)颠簸
参考例句:
  • We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.我们担心稍微颠簸一下就可能会使她的伤势恶化。
  • They were working frantically in the fear that an aftershock would jolt the house again.他们拼命地干着,担心余震可能会使房子再次受到震动。
9 wig 1gRwR     
n.假发
参考例句:
  • The actress wore a black wig over her blond hair.那个女演员戴一顶黑色假发罩住自己的金黄色头发。
  • He disguised himself with a wig and false beard.他用假发和假胡须来乔装。
10 fixed JsKzzj     
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
参考例句:
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
11 doom gsexJ     
n.厄运,劫数;v.注定,命定
参考例句:
  • The report on our economic situation is full of doom and gloom.这份关于我们经济状况的报告充满了令人绝望和沮丧的调子。
  • The dictator met his doom after ten years of rule.独裁者统治了十年终于完蛋了。
12 gasped e6af294d8a7477229d6749fa9e8f5b80     
v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要
参考例句:
  • She gasped at the wonderful view. 如此美景使她惊讶得屏住了呼吸。
  • People gasped with admiration at the superb skill of the gymnasts. 体操运动员的高超技艺令人赞叹。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
13 transparent Smhwx     
adj.明显的,无疑的;透明的
参考例句:
  • The water is so transparent that we can see the fishes swimming.水清澈透明,可以看到鱼儿游来游去。
  • The window glass is transparent.窗玻璃是透明的。
14 glided dc24e51e27cfc17f7f45752acf858ed1     
v.滑动( glide的过去式和过去分词 );掠过;(鸟或飞机 ) 滑翔
参考例句:
  • The President's motorcade glided by. 总统的车队一溜烟开了过去。
  • They glided along the wall until they were out of sight. 他们沿着墙壁溜得无影无踪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 monk 5EDx8     
n.和尚,僧侣,修道士
参考例句:
  • The man was a monk from Emei Mountain.那人是峨眉山下来的和尚。
  • Buddhist monk sat with folded palms.和尚合掌打坐。
16 peeves f84f0b6cdb5c3a5b43185dcd53adbfa9     
n.麻烦的事物,怨恨,触怒( peeve的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • It peeves me to be ordered out of my own house. 命令我从自己的家中出去,真太气人了。 来自辞典例句
  • Write down two of your pet peeves about home or any other situation. 写下两个你厌烦的家务事或其他的情况。 来自超越目标英语 第3册
17 goblet S66yI     
n.高脚酒杯
参考例句:
  • He poured some wine into the goblet.他向高脚酒杯里倒了一些葡萄酒。
  • He swirled the brandy around in the huge goblet.他摇晃着高脚大玻璃杯使里面的白兰地酒旋动起来。
18 goblets 9daf09d5d5d8453cf87197359c5852df     
n.高脚酒杯( goblet的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Oh the goblets of the breast! Oh the eyes of absence! 噢,乳房的杯盏!噢,失神的双眼! 来自互联网
  • Divide the digestive biscuit crumbs mixture between 6 goblets. 消化?底分成6双玻璃杯中。 来自互联网
19 flickering wjLxa     
adj.闪烁的,摇曳的,一闪一闪的
参考例句:
  • The crisp autumn wind is flickering away. 清爽的秋风正在吹拂。
  • The lights keep flickering. 灯光忽明忽暗。
20 flick mgZz1     
n.快速的轻打,轻打声,弹开;v.轻弹,轻轻拂去,忽然摇动
参考例句:
  • He gave a flick of the whip.他轻抽一下鞭子。
  • By a flick of his whip,he drove the fly from the horse's head.他用鞭子轻抽了一下,将马头上的苍蝇驱走。
21 misty l6mzx     
adj.雾蒙蒙的,有雾的
参考例句:
  • He crossed over to the window to see if it was still misty.他走到窗户那儿,看看是不是还有雾霭。
  • The misty scene had a dreamy quality about it.雾景给人以梦幻般的感觉。
22 velvet 5gqyO     
n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的
参考例句:
  • This material feels like velvet.这料子摸起来像丝绒。
  • The new settlers wore the finest silk and velvet clothing.新来的移民穿着最华丽的丝绸和天鹅绒衣服。
23 velvety 5783c9b64c2c5d03bc234867b2d33493     
adj. 像天鹅绒的, 轻软光滑的, 柔软的
参考例句:
  • a velvety red wine 醇厚的红葡萄酒
  • Her skin was admired for its velvety softness. 她的皮肤如天鹅绒般柔软,令人赞叹。
24 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
25 frayed 1e0e4bcd33b0ae94b871e5e62db77425     
adj.磨损的v.(使布、绳等)磨损,磨破( fray的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • His shirt was frayed. 他的衬衫穿破了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The argument frayed their nerves. 争辩使他们不快。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
26 petunia mlxzq2     
n.矮牵牛花
参考例句:
  • Height,breadth and diameter of corolla are the important ornamental characters of petunia.株高、冠幅、花径是矮牵牛的重要观赏性状。
  • His favourite flower is petunia.他最喜欢的花是矮牵牛花。
27 twitched bb3f705fc01629dc121d198d54fa0904     
vt.& vi.(使)抽动,(使)颤动(twitch的过去式与过去分词形式)
参考例句:
  • Her lips twitched with amusement. 她忍俊不禁地颤动着嘴唇。
  • The child's mouth twitched as if she were about to cry. 这小孩的嘴抽动着,像是要哭。 来自《简明英汉词典》
28 bowlers 8afd82a20bf3ad75498e172fbc84a860     
n.(板球)投球手( bowler的名词复数 );圆顶高帽
参考例句:
  • Many London businessmen wear bowlers. 伦敦的许多商人戴常礼帽。 来自辞典例句
  • In America in the 1800s, bowlers began betting money on games. 19世纪在美国,保龄球员们开始在游戏上赌钱。 来自互联网
29 sleek zESzJ     
adj.光滑的,井然有序的;v.使光滑,梳拢
参考例句:
  • Women preferred sleek,shiny hair with little decoration.女士们更喜欢略加修饰的光滑闪亮型秀发。
  • The horse's coat was sleek and glossy.这匹马全身润泽有光。
30 queasy sSJxH     
adj.易呕的
参考例句:
  • I felt a little queasy on the ship.我在船上觉得有点晕眩想呕吐。
  • He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.他快晕船了,已经感到恶心了。
31 scuttled f5d33c8cedd0ebe9ef7a35f17a1cff7e     
v.使船沉没( scuttle的过去式和过去分词 );快跑,急走
参考例句:
  • She scuttled off when she heard the sound of his voice. 听到他的说话声,她赶紧跑开了。
  • The thief scuttled off when he saw the policeman. 小偷看见警察来了便急忙跑掉。 来自《简明英汉词典》
32 groaned 1a076da0ddbd778a674301b2b29dff71     
v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦
参考例句:
  • He groaned in anguish. 他痛苦地呻吟。
  • The cart groaned under the weight of the piano. 大车在钢琴的重压下嘎吱作响。 来自《简明英汉词典》
33 toad oJezr     
n.蟾蜍,癞蛤蟆
参考例句:
  • Both the toad and frog are amphibian.蟾蜍和青蛙都是两栖动物。
  • Many kinds of toad hibernate in winter.许多种蟾蜍在冬天都会冬眠。
34 gales c6a9115ba102941811c2e9f42af3fc0a     
龙猫
参考例句:
  • I could hear gales of laughter coming from downstairs. 我能听到来自楼下的阵阵笑声。
  • This was greeted with gales of laughter from the audience. 观众对此报以阵阵笑声。
35 hissing hissing     
n. 发嘶嘶声, 蔑视 动词hiss的现在分词形式
参考例句:
  • The steam escaped with a loud hissing noise. 蒸汽大声地嘶嘶冒了出来。
  • His ears were still hissing with the rustle of the leaves. 他耳朵里还听得萨萨萨的声音和屑索屑索的怪声。 来自汉英文学 - 春蚕
36 plunged 06a599a54b33c9d941718dccc7739582     
v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降
参考例句:
  • The train derailed and plunged into the river. 火车脱轨栽进了河里。
  • She lost her balance and plunged 100 feet to her death. 她没有站稳,从100英尺的高处跌下摔死了。
37 spotted 7FEyj     
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
参考例句:
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
38 peculiar cinyo     
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的
参考例句:
  • He walks in a peculiar fashion.他走路的样子很奇特。
  • He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.他用一种很奇怪的表情看着我。
39 collapsed cwWzSG     
adj.倒塌的
参考例句:
  • Jack collapsed in agony on the floor. 杰克十分痛苦地瘫倒在地板上。
  • The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. 房顶在雪的重压下突然坍塌下来。
40 pompously pompously     
adv.傲慢地,盛大壮观地;大模大样
参考例句:
  • He pompously described his achievements. 他很夸耀地描述了自己所取得的成绩。 来自互联网
41 scroll kD3z9     
n.卷轴,纸卷;(石刻上的)漩涡
参考例句:
  • As I opened the scroll,a panorama of the Yellow River unfolded.我打开卷轴时,黄河的景象展现在眼前。
  • He was presented with a scroll commemorating his achievements.他被授予一幅卷轴,以表彰其所做出的成就。
42 pumpkin NtKy8     
n.南瓜
参考例句:
  • They ate turkey and pumpkin pie.他们吃了火鸡和南瓜馅饼。
  • It looks like there is a person looking out of the pumpkin!看起来就像南瓜里有人在看着你!
43 gravy Przzt1     
n.肉汁;轻易得来的钱,外快
参考例句:
  • You have spilled gravy on the tablecloth.你把肉汁泼到台布上了。
  • The meat was swimming in gravy.肉泡在浓汁之中。
44 ketchup B3DxX     
n.蕃茄酱,蕃茄沙司
参考例句:
  • There's a spot of ketchup on the tablecloth.桌布上有一点番茄酱的渍斑。
  • Could I have some ketchup and napkins,please?请给我一些番茄酱和纸手巾?
45 peppermint slNzxg     
n.薄荷,薄荷油,薄荷糖
参考例句:
  • Peppermint oil is very good for regulating digestive disorders.薄荷油能很有效地调节消化系统失调。
  • He sat down,popped in a peppermint and promptly choked to death.他坐下来,突然往嘴里放了一颗薄荷糖,当即被噎死。
46 humbugs f8d2e6e2e5d71beeef8302837e2a25ad     
欺骗( humbug的名词复数 ); 虚伪; 骗子; 薄荷硬糖
参考例句:
47 peppermints 0861208365c44aa8cacf6bdeab27fccd     
n.薄荷( peppermint的名词复数 );薄荷糖
参考例句:
  • She just curls up and sucks peppermints. 她老是蜷着腿躺着,吮着薄荷糖。 来自辞典例句
  • Enough, already with this mellow incense and peppermints vibe. 够了,我受够这些薰香以及薄荷的感觉了。 来自电影对白
48 irritably e3uxw     
ad.易生气地
参考例句:
  • He lost his temper and snapped irritably at the children. 他发火了,暴躁地斥责孩子们。
  • On this account the silence was irritably broken by a reproof. 为了这件事,他妻子大声斥责,令人恼火地打破了宁静。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
49 stunned 735ec6d53723be15b1737edd89183ec2     
adj. 震惊的,惊讶的 动词stun的过去式和过去分词
参考例句:
  • The fall stunned me for a moment. 那一下摔得我昏迷了片刻。
  • The leaders of the Kopper Company were then stunned speechless. 科伯公司的领导们当时被惊得目瞪口呆。
50 flipped 5bef9da31993fe26a832c7d4b9630147     
轻弹( flip的过去式和过去分词 ); 按(开关); 快速翻转; 急挥
参考例句:
  • The plane flipped and crashed. 飞机猛地翻转,撞毁了。
  • The carter flipped at the horse with his whip. 赶大车的人扬鞭朝着马轻轻地抽打。
51 bloody kWHza     
adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染
参考例句:
  • He got a bloody nose in the fight.他在打斗中被打得鼻子流血。
  • He is a bloody fool.他是一个十足的笨蛋。
52 baron XdSyp     
n.男爵;(商业界等)巨头,大王
参考例句:
  • Henry Ford was an automobile baron.亨利·福特是一位汽车业巨头。
  • The baron lived in a strong castle.男爵住在一座坚固的城堡中。
53 unbearable alCwB     
adj.不能容忍的;忍受不住的
参考例句:
  • It is unbearable to be always on thorns.老是处于焦虑不安的情况中是受不了的。
  • The more he thought of it the more unbearable it became.他越想越觉得无法忍受。
54 remains 1kMzTy     
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
参考例句:
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
55 treacle yGkyP     
n.糖蜜
参考例句:
  • Blend a little milk with two tablespoons of treacle.将少许牛奶和两大汤匙糖浆混合。
  • The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweet.啜饮蜜糖的苍蝇在甜蜜中丧生。
56 tarts 781c06ce7e1617876890c0d58870a38e     
n.果馅饼( tart的名词复数 );轻佻的女人;妓女;小妞
参考例句:
  • I decided to make some tarts for tea. 我决定做些吃茶点时吃的果馅饼。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They ate raspberry tarts and ice cream. 大家吃着木莓馅饼和冰淇淋。 来自辞典例句
57 pier U22zk     
n.码头;桥墩,桥柱;[建]窗间壁,支柱
参考例句:
  • The pier of the bridge has been so badly damaged that experts worry it is unable to bear weight.这座桥的桥桩破损厉害,专家担心它已不能负重。
  • The ship was making towards the pier.船正驶向码头。
58 greasy a64yV     
adj. 多脂的,油脂的
参考例句:
  • He bought a heavy-duty cleanser to clean his greasy oven.昨天他买了强力清洁剂来清洗油污的炉子。
  • You loathe the smell of greasy food when you are seasick.当你晕船时,你会厌恶油腻的气味。
59 filch n7ByJ     
v.偷窃
参考例句:
  • The theif filched some notes from his wallet.小偷从他的钱包里偷了几张钞票。
  • Sure you didn't filch that crown?那个银币真的不是你偷来的?
60 warty 10645af5dab7882d561efe6172133489     
adj.有疣的,似疣的;瘤状
参考例句:
  • Warty recurrences occurred in the perineal wound within a month of surgery. 局部切除术后一个月内伤口疣体复发。 来自互联网
  • African wild swine with warty protuberances on the face and large protruding tusks. 在脸部和突出的长牙上有疣样隆起的非洲野猪。 来自互联网
61 trot aKBzt     
n.疾走,慢跑;n.老太婆;现成译本;(复数)trots:腹泻(与the 连用);v.小跑,快步走,赶紧
参考例句:
  • They passed me at a trot.他们从我身边快步走过。
  • The horse broke into a brisk trot.马突然快步小跑起来。
62 chattering chattering     
n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式
参考例句:
  • The teacher told the children to stop chattering in class. 老师叫孩子们在课堂上不要叽叽喳喳讲话。
  • I was so cold that my teeth were chattering. 我冷得牙齿直打战。
63 doorways 9f2a4f4f89bff2d72720b05d20d8f3d6     
n.门口,门道( doorway的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The houses belched people; the doorways spewed out children. 从各家茅屋里涌出一堆一堆的人群,从门口蹦出一群一群小孩。 来自辞典例句
  • He rambled under the walls and doorways. 他就顺着墙根和门楼遛跶。 来自辞典例句
64 tapestries 9af80489e1c419bba24f77c0ec03cf54     
n.挂毯( tapestry的名词复数 );绣帷,织锦v.用挂毯(或绣帷)装饰( tapestry的第三人称单数 )
参考例句:
  • The wall of the banqueting hall were hung with tapestries. 宴会厅的墙上挂有壁毯。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The rooms were hung with tapestries. 房间里都装饰着挂毯。 来自《简明英汉词典》
65 swooped 33b84cab2ba3813062b6e35dccf6ee5b     
俯冲,猛冲( swoop的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • The aircraft swooped down over the buildings. 飞机俯冲到那些建筑物上方。
  • The hawk swooped down on the rabbit and killed it. 鹰猛地朝兔子扑下来,并把它杀死。
66 zooming 2d7d75756aa4dd6b055c7703ff35c285     
adj.快速上升的v.(飞机、汽车等)急速移动( zoom的过去分词 );(价格、费用等)急升,猛涨
参考例句:
  • Zooming and panning are navigational tools for exploring 2D and 3D information. 缩放和平移是浏览二维和三维信息的导航工具。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
  • Panning and zooming, especially when paired together, create navigation difficulties for users. 对于用户来说,平移和缩放一起使用时,产生了更多的导航困难。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
67 rattling 7b0e25ab43c3cc912945aafbb80e7dfd     
adj. 格格作响的, 活泼的, 很好的 adv. 极其, 很, 非常 动词rattle的现在分词
参考例句:
  • This book is a rattling good read. 这是一本非常好的读物。
  • At that same instant,a deafening explosion set the windows rattling. 正在这时,一声震耳欲聋的爆炸突然袭来,把窗玻璃震得当当地响。
68 scrambled 2e4a1c533c25a82f8e80e696225a73f2     
v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞
参考例句:
  • Each scrambled for the football at the football ground. 足球场上你争我夺。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • He scrambled awkwardly to his feet. 他笨拙地爬起身来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
69 cozy ozdx0     
adj.亲如手足的,密切的,暖和舒服的
参考例句:
  • I like blankets because they are cozy.我喜欢毛毯,因为他们是舒适的。
  • We spent a cozy evening chatting by the fire.我们在炉火旁聊天度过了一个舒适的晚上。
70 pajamas XmvzDN     
n.睡衣裤
参考例句:
  • At bedtime,I take off my clothes and put on my pajamas.睡觉时,我脱去衣服,换上睡衣。
  • He was wearing striped pajamas.他穿着带条纹的睡衣裤。
71 tightened bd3d8363419d9ff838bae0ba51722ee9     
收紧( tighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)变紧; (使)绷紧; 加紧
参考例句:
  • The rope holding the boat suddenly tightened and broke. 系船的绳子突然绷断了。
  • His index finger tightened on the trigger but then relaxed again. 他的食指扣住扳机,然后又松开了。


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