There was no answer.

没人回答。

“I don’t know,” said Jack.

“我也不知道。”杰克说。

“I just feel it,” said Annie.

“我感觉到的。”安妮答道。

“We’d better find out where we are,” said Jack.

“我们还是看看这是哪里吧。”杰克说。

Jack’s heart pounded with excitement. He could hardly speak. “We’ve landed inside a moon base,” he said.

杰克的心因为激动而猛跳起来。他几乎说不出话来。“我们已经降落在月球基地了。”他说。

“Oh, man –” Jack whispered.

“哦,天啊!”杰克小声叫道。

“What kind of training place is this?” asked Annie.

“这是个什么训练中心?”安妮问。

The room was round. It had no windows. It had white floors and a curved wall lit by bright lights.

房间是圆形的,没有窗户。房里灯光明亮,地板全是白色,墙壁也是弧形的。

“So the moon base is on the moon!” said Jack.

“就是说这个月球基地就在月球上!”杰克说。

Jack opened his eyes.

杰克睁开眼睛。

“Hello!” Annie called.

“有人吗?”安妮喊道。

“How do you know?” said Jack.

“你怎么知道的?”杰克问。

He looked out the window. The tree house had landed inside a large white room.

他看了看窗外,树屋已经降落在一个宽敞的白色房间里。

He looked at the page in the moon book. He read the words below the picture of the dome. A moon base was built on the moon in the year 2031. The top of the dome slides open to let spacecrafts enter and leave.

他开始读那本关于月球的书里翻开的那一页。在拱形建筑的图片下面,他读到这样的话:月球基地于 2031年建成。拱顶可以开合,供宇宙飞船进出。

Annie’s eyes widened. “We’re on the moon?” she asked.

安妮睁大了双眼。“我们在月球上了?”她问道。

“There’s nobody here,” said Annie.

“这里没人。”安妮说。

Where were all the astronauts and space scientists? Jack wondered.

宇航员和宇航科学家都去哪里了呢?杰克琢磨着。

“What’s wrong?” said Annie.

“怎么了?”安妮问。

“So…?” said Annie.

“就是说…?”安妮问。

“Maybe she’s nervous about being on the moon,” said Annie.

“也许它是因为到了月球而紧张吧。”安妮说。

Squeak, squeak!

吱吱,吱吱!

“I guess,” said Jack. He read more: The small base has a landing chamber and a room for storing spacesuits. Air and temperature controls make breathing possible.

“我猜是的。”杰克说着继续读道:在这个小小的基地里,有降落舱和专门储存宇航服的房间。室内的空气和温度都控制在适合呼吸的水平。

“So what’s a moon base?” asked Annie.

“什么是月球基地呢?”安妮问。

“Right,” said Jack. “And now we’re in the future, on the moon.”

“是啊。”杰克说,“现在我们就在未来的月球上。”

“Poor Peanut,” said Annie.

“可怜的花生。”安妮说。

Jack nodded. “The book says the moon base was built in the year 2031,” he said. “So this book was written after that! Which means this book is from the future!”

杰克点点头。“书上说月球基地建于 2031年。”他说,“那就是说这本书是在这个时间以后写的!也就是说这本书来自于未来!”

“Oh, wow,” said Annie. “Morgan must have gone forward in time to borrow it from a future library.”

“哦,天啊!”安妮说,“摩根一定是跨越了时间从未来的图书馆里借来的这本书。”

“She’s not the only one,” said Jack. He let out a deep breath, then he pushed his glasses into place.

“可不光它紧张。”杰克说着长舒了一口气,推了推眼镜。

Jack looked at the book. He read aloud: When scientists visit the moon for short periods, they eat and sleep in the moon base.

杰克看了看书,大声地读道:当科学家短期造访月球时,他们就在月球基地吃住。

Annie and Jack looked at Peanut. The mouse was running around in circles.

安妮和杰克看着花生,这小老鼠正绕着圈跑着。

“A space motel!” said Annie.

“就是太空旅馆!”安妮说。

She tried to pick the mouse up. But Peanut hid behind the mango on the letter M.

她试图拎起小老鼠。但花生却躲到了字母M上的芒果后面。

It showed only one way to go. Jack walked along the curved white wall to the stairs.

看起来只有一条路可走。杰克沿着弧形的白墙向楼梯走去。

Jack looked at his diagram.

杰克看了看手上的图。

“You study it,” said Annie.

“你来研究。”安妮说。

Jack copied the map. Then he drew in the tree house.

杰克照着地图画了一遍,然后把树屋也画了上去。

Jack looked back at Peanut. The mouse was running back and forth on the M.

杰克回头看看花生。那小老鼠正在字母 M上来回跑着。

“Stay here and be safe,” said Jack. “We’ll be back soon.”

“呆在这,乖乖的。”杰克说,“我们马上就回来。”

Jack put the moon book and pencil into his pack. Carrying his notebook and backpack, he started out the window.

杰克把月球的书和铅笔放回了背包。他拿着笔记本和背包爬出了窗户。

Jack looked up. Annie was gone.

杰克抬起头,却发现安妮不见了。

“Oh, brother,” Jack said. As usual, she had left without him. Before they could even make a plan.

“哦,天啊。”杰克说。还是老样子,她又一声不吭地抛下了他,连计划都还没来得及制订呢。

“Let’s explore,” said Annie. “We have to find the fourth thing for Morgan.”

“我们开始找吧。”安妮说,“我们必须为摩根找到第四样东西。”

Squeak! Squeak!

吱吱!吱吱!

“Annie!” he called.

“安妮!”他大声喊着。

“Okay,” he said. He pointed at the X in his drawing. “We’re here.”

“好了。”他说,他指着图中打叉的地方说,“我们就在这里。”

Jack swung himself over the window sill. His feet touched the floor of the landing chamber.

杰克跳过窗台,落在了降落舱的地面上。

There was no answer.

没人回答。

“No, first we should study this map,” said Jack. He pulled out his notebook.

“不,我们得先研究一下这幅地图。”杰克说着拿出了笔记本。

“So that’s why we can breathe,” Jack said.

“所以我们才能够呼吸啊。”杰克说。

He climbed the steps to a hallway.

他爬上楼梯,来到一条走廊。

“Jack — hurry!” Annie was at the end of the hallway, standing in the airlock. She peered out a window in a giant door.

“杰克——快点!”安妮站在走廊另一头的密封舱里,正从门上的窗户往外看。

Jack hurried toward her. Annie stepped aside so he could look out the window, too.

杰克赶紧朝她跑去。安妮往旁边挪了挪,好让杰克也能从窗户往外看。

“Oh, man,” said Jack. What he saw took his breath away.

“哦,天啊。”杰克说。他看到的一切让他吃惊极了。

“Say hi to the moon,” Annie said softly.

“和月球打声招呼吧。”安妮轻声地说。

He stared at a rocky gray land. The land was filled with giant craters and tall mountains. The sun was shining. But the sky was ink-black!

他看到一片布满岩石的灰土地。地上满是巨大的环形山和高山。太阳高挂在漆黑的天空上。


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