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VOA慢速英语:The Boy on Graves-End Road by Caty Weaver
scare - v. to cause (someone) to become afraid
cemetery - n. a place where dead people are buried : graveyard
intense - adj. of a person : very serious
platform - n. a flat area next to railroad tracks where people wait for a train or subway
headstone - n. a stone that marks the place where a dead person is buried and that usually has the person's name and birth and death dates on it
weird - adj. unusual or strange
ghost - n. the soul of a dead person thought of as living in an unseen world or as appearing to living people
worm - n. a long, thin animal that has a soft body with no legs or bones and that often lives in the ground
choke - v. to become unable to breathe usually because something gets stuck in your throat or because the air is not good for breathing
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