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The Last Stop


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The Last Stop

Afternoon was Mrs. Conroy's favorite time of day. After a hard day at work, her eyes were tired and her feet hurt. She enjoyed the nice long nap she took on the bus. Mrs. Conroy had made friends with the bus driver, Mr. Angstrom. He always woke her up before her stop. She usually felt fresh as a daisy(精神飽滿的) when she got off the bus.

But today was different. Mr. Angstrom wasn't driving. A small man in a wrinkled uniform sat in the driver's seat.

"Where's Mr. Angstrom?" asked Mrs. Conroy, dropping her money into the box."I don't know. Sick, I guess. I just work here, lady. Step to the rear."Mrs. Conroy hoped that Mr. Angstrom was all right. She didn't like this new driver. She decided1 not to sleep on the way home today. She didn't want to ask this driver to wake her. He didn't look like the type who'd want to do anyone a favor.

Mrs. Conroy looked out the window. It was a warm afternoon. Though she tried to keep her eyes open, the gentle rocking of the bus had a lulling2 effect. Within a few minutes her eyes closed. Her head dropped to her shoulders. In spite of herself, Mrs. Conroy fell fast asleep.
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The next thing Mrs. Conroy knew, a hand was on her shoulder. Someone was shaking her awake.

"Wake up, lady. We've come to the end of the line. Wake up."

Mrs. Conroy blinked and opened her eyes. The bus driver looked down at her. "I said, this is the end of the line, lady. Time to get off the bus."

Mrs. Conroy peered out the window. "Where am I?" she asked. "I was supposed to get off at Essex Avenue."

"You're at the last stop, lady. Come on, get off the bus. I have a schedule to keep to."

Mrs. Conroy was having trouble waking up. She staggered to her feet.The bus driver took her arm and helped her down the aisle3. As she stepped off the bus, she felt a sense of panic. "Wait a minute," she said in a shrill4 voice. "This isn't Essex Avenue. Where am I? How can I get home?"

"Cool off, lady. I told you, you're at the end of the line. We all make it here sooner or later."

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"Sorry, lady," he said as he closed the door. "It's against the rules."

Mrs. Conroy watched the bus disappear down the road. She looked around and tried to figure out what part of the city she was in. Suddenly the sun seemed awfully5 bright.

Mrs. Conroy squinted6(斜視). She didn't recognize this place. There were no trees around, no street signs, and no people. The city seemed to have ended miles back. She couldn't get her bearings. There was nothing to see in any direction. Nothing at all. Mrs. Conroy wondered if she were still dreaming.

"Are you ready, Madam?"

The voice came from behind her. Mrs. Conroy whirled around, her heart beating rapidly.

"Who? What? Are you speaking to me?"

A tall, handsome man in a blue pin-striped suit stepped forward. His suit reminded her of the one that her boss, Mr. Burton, always wore. What was a businessman doing so far out here in the country?
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The man smiled. "Yes, Mrs. Conroy. I've come to meet you. It's time to go now."

"Go where? What are you talking about? And how do you know my name?"

The man in the blue suit smiled.

"I know it must be very confusing, Mrs. Conroy. Most people seem to feel that way at first. But as we go along, everything will become quite clear." He took her by the arm. "It's all right," he said kindly7. "Just come with me."

"No! I'm not going anywhere with you. Why should I? I don't even know who you are," Mrs. Conroy said. She pulled away from the man and stepped back.

The man smiled gently. "I'm only an assistant, Mrs. Conroy," he said.

"Well, Mr. Assistant, there must be some mistake. I just fell asleep and stayed on the bus too long. Then the driver made me get off. He wouldn't take me back with him! He talked some nonsense about rules. I'm going to call the company and report him!"

"He was just doing his job, Mrs. Conroy," the man said patiently.

"But he left me out here alone," Mrs. Conroy said. "Now it's getting late. I have to get home and fix dinner. What kind of bus driver refuses to take passengers?"

The man in the blue suit stepped toward Mrs. Conroy and took her arm again. This time she didn't resist. He patted her hand and smiled down at her. "You'll have to forgive the driver for being rude, Mrs. Conroy. He's new at the job. But he was only following orders. You see, Mrs. Conroy, this is the end of the line. You don't have to worry about getting home and fixing dinner. Our passengers only go one way."





1 decided

adj.決定了的,堅(jiān)決的;明顯的,明確的

參考例句:


This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.這使他們比對(duì)手具有明顯的優(yōu)勢(shì)。 There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英國(guó)人和中國(guó)人打招呼的方式有很明顯的區(qū)別。



2 lulling

vt.使鎮(zhèn)靜,使安靜(lull的現(xiàn)在分詞形式)

參考例句:


Ellen closed her eyes and began praying, her voice rising and falling, lulling and soothing. 愛(ài)倫閉上眼睛開(kāi)始禱告,聲音時(shí)高時(shí)低,像催眠又像撫慰。 來(lái)自飄(部分)



3 aisle

n.(教堂、教室、戲院等里的)過(guò)道,通道

參考例句:


The aisle was crammed with people.過(guò)道上擠滿了人。 The girl ushered me along the aisle to my seat.引座小姐帶領(lǐng)我沿著通道到我的座位上去。



4 shrill

adj.尖聲的;刺耳的;v尖叫

參考例句:


Whistles began to shrill outside the barn.哨聲開(kāi)始在谷倉(cāng)外面尖叫。 The shrill ringing of a bell broke up the card game on the cutter.刺耳的鈴聲打散了小汽艇的牌局。



5 awfully

adv.可怕地,非常地,極端地

參考例句:


Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.過(guò)去農(nóng)業(yè)遭到嚴(yán)重忽視。 I've been feeling awfully bad about it.對(duì)這我一直感到很難受。



6 squinted

斜視( squint的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞 ); 瞇著眼睛; 瞟; 從小孔或縫隙里看

參考例句:


Pulling his rifle to his shoulder he squinted along the barrel. 他把槍頂肩,瞇起眼睛瞄準(zhǔn)。 I squinted through the keyhole. 我從鎖眼窺看。



7 kindly

adj.和藹的,溫和的,爽快的;adv.溫和地,親切地

參考例句:


Her neighbours spoke of her as kindly and hospitable.她的鄰居都說(shuō)她和藹可親、熱情好客。 A shadow passed over the kindly face of the old woman.一道陰影掠過(guò)老太太慈祥的面孔。
《The Last Stop》添加時(shí)間:2024-12-14;更新時(shí)間:2025-03-09



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