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【导读】 《海底两万里》是法国科幻小说家儒勒·凡尔纳的代表作之一是一部出色的悬念小说叙述了法国生物学者阿龙纳斯教授在海洋深处旅行的故事。阅读下面选取的有关冒险活动的节选认真体会他们面对海上危险的态度。

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea (excerpt)

Part One Chapter Five

For some while the voyage of the Abraham Lincoln was marked by no incident.But one circumstance arose that displayed Ned Land's marvelous skills and showed just how much confidence we could place in him.

Off the Falkland Islands on June 30the frigate came in contact with a fleet of American whalersand we learned that they hadn't seen the narwhale.But one of themthe captain of the Monroeknew that Ned Land had shipped aboard the Abraham Lincoln and asked his help in hunting a baleen whale that was in sight.Anxious to see Ned Land at workCommander Farragut authorized him to make his way aboard the Monroe.And the Canadian had such good luck that with a right­and­left shothe harpooned not one whale but twostriking the first straight to the heart and catching the other after a few minutes' chase!

Assuredlyif the monster ever had to deal with Ned Land's harpoonI wouldn't bet on the monster.

The frigate sailed along the east coast of South America with prodigious speed.By July 3 we were at the entrance to the Strait of Magellan.But Commander Farragut was unwilling to attempt this tortuous passageway and maneuvered instead to double Cape Horn.

The crew sided with him unanimously.Indeedwere we likely to encounter the narwhale in such a cramped straitMany of our sailors swore that the monster couldn't negotiate this passageway simply because “he's too big for it

Our course was set for the northwestand the next day our frigate's propeller finally churned the waters of the Pacific.

Open your eyesOpen your eyes” repeated the sailors of the Abraham Lincoln.

And they opened amazingly wide.Eyes and spyglasses (a bit dazzledit is trueby the vista of $2000.00) didn't remain at rest for an instant.Day and night we observed the surface of the oceanand those with nyctalopic eyeswhose ability to see in the dark increased their chances by fifty percenthad an excellent shot at winning the prize.

As for meI was hardly drawn by the lure of money and yet was far from the least attentive on board.Snatching only a few minutes for meals and a few hours for sleepcome rain or come shineI no longer left the ship's deck.Sometimes bending over the forecastle railingssometimes leaning against the stern railI eagerly scoured that cotton­colored wake that whitened the ocean as far as the eye could seeAnd how many times I shared the excitement of general staff and crew when some unpredictable whale lifted its blackish back above the waves.In an instant the frigate's deck would become densely populated.The cowls over the companionways would vomit a torrent of sailors and officers.With panting chests and anxious eyeswe each would observe the cetacean's movements.I staredI stared until I nearly went blind from a worn­out retinawhile Conseilas stoic as everkept repeating to me in a calm tone

If master's eyes would kindly stop bulgingmaster will see farther

But what a waste of energyThe Abraham Lincoln would change course and race after the animal sightedonly to find an ordinary baleen whale or a common sperm whale that soon disappeared amid a chorus of curses!

Howeverthe weather held good.Our voyage was proceeding under the most favorable conditions.By then it was the bad season in these southernmost regionsbecause July in this zone corresponds to our January in Europebut the sea remained smooth and easily visible over a vast perimeter.

Ned Land still kept up the most tenacious skepticismbeyond his spells on watchhe pretended that he never even looked at the surface of the wavesat least while no whales were in sight.And yet the marvelous power of his vision could have performed yeoman service.But this stubborn Canadian spent eight hours out of every twelve reading or sleeping in his cabin.A hundred times I chided him for his unconcern.

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