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『簡體書』西方家庭学校原版教材与经典读本?英国学生文学读本(套装共6册)

書城自編碼: 2031189
分類:簡體書→大陸圖書→中小學教輔拓展读物
作者: [英]托马斯
國際書號(ISBN): 9787201078960
出版社: 天津人民出版社
出版日期: 2013-03-01
版次: 1 印次: 1
頁數/字數: 全6册/
書度/開本: 32开 釘裝: 平装

售價:HK$ 286.2

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《英国学生文学读本》,全书共6册,以英文原版形式出版,图文并茂。编写体例统一严谨,包括生词、课文、语音、拼读练习、词汇解释等,同时还附加了单词拓展练习,《英国学生文学读本》是一套完整的英语学习教材。这些选文,体现了英国丰富的历史文化知识和西方国家的道德价值观念。《英国学生文学读本》是中国学生学习英语、全面了解西方社会的很好途径。
《英国学生文学读本》中第一册难易程度相当于小学高年级阶段,此后各级在词汇量和阅读量上逐步提高,选篇的文体也有所变化。《英国学生文学读本》全套书可以伴随学生从小学直至高中或大学阶段。同时也适合成人英语学习者提高英语阅读水平使用,让众多国内读者在了解西方文学的同时,也感受英语语言的魅力。
从文章所涉内容来看,包括有故事、童话、传记、诗歌、旅游、历险、历史、自然、科学等。每课列出了重难点词汇并附以英文注释,加强原文阅读,是提高阅读英语水平的一个最好途径之一。相信《英国学生文学读本》,能让读者深受其益。
This set of excellent readers originates from the British school
textbooks. It contains hundreds of lessons with beautiful
illustrations, which bring us interesting stories, fairy tales, and
masterpieces by some great authors. All the texts are model English
for Chinese English learners.
Spelling Lists and Word Exercises are appended to the lessons, as
to aid in the systematic teaching of spelling, and also in
elementary word building. Notes and Meaning in the text is designed
to help the learners to read smoothly and understand the literature
more. Special attention is as well as directed by the editors to
entertain the young readers.
Both intensive reading and extensive reading are good ways to
improve our English. Read and enjoy the series of books!
目錄
第一册
01 SANDY BEACH
02 PUSSY WHITE FOOT
03 THE LITTLE SWANS'' LESSON
04 IN THE WOODS
05 WHICH? I
06 WHICH? II
07 LONG TIME AGO
08 THE SHEEP
09 THE SEA
10 FRANK''S LETTER TO HIS DOG
11 THE CROWS AND THE WIND-MILL
12 OUT OF HARM''S WAY
13 THE LITTLE BUILDERS I
14 THE LITTLE BUILDERS II
15 THE EVENING STAR
16 A RIDE IN A TRAM-CAR
17 AMONG THE HAY
18 POOR DOLLY!
19 THE FISHERMAN''S CHILDREN
20 RABBITS
21 THE LITTLE CARPENTER
22 THE HONEY-BEE''S SONG
23 HOW POLL WAS FOUND
24 ELEPHANT STORIES
25 TABBY
26 MOUSIE CAUGHT
27 PUSSY AND MAY
28 PEEPSIE
29 SALT
30 A PICNIC IN THE WOODS
31 A STORY OF AN APPLE
32 THE BIRDS'' NEST I
33 THE BIRDS'' NEST II
34 THE LOST LETTERS
35 FATHER''S PAPER
36 HOP O'' MY THUMB I
37 HOP O'' MY THUMB II
38 HOP O'' MY THUMB Ⅲ
39 HOP O'' MY THUMB Ⅳ
40 LITTLE SAILORS
41 LOST-THREE LITTLE BIRDIES
42 I WONDER
43 A RHYME FOR LITTLE FOLKS
44 NELL AND THE BIRD
45 THE SHINING WEB
46 FREDDIE AND THE CHERRIES
47 A LITTLE BOY
48 DO YOUR BEST
49 GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD MORNING
50 THE TWO LITTLE KITTENS
第二册
01 WHAT IS FEAR?
02 "BRAVE AS A LION; GENTLE AS A LAMB."
03 CLIMBING
04 THE BEAR AND THE KETTLE
05 THE SNAIL I
06 THE SNAIL II
07 HIDE AND SEEK
08 THE MAGPIE AND THE BIRDS
09 WILLIE''S CHRISTMAS PRESENT
10 THE MAGIC OF SILENCE
11 MY BOAT
12 WORKING DOGS
13 THE STORY OF MUSSENTOUCHIT
14 THE SEAL
15 NATURE''S STORY-BOOK
16 SWINGING
17 STORIES OF MONKEYS
18 TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN
19 "HERRING, FRESH HERRING."
20 THEY DIDN''T THINK
21 THE INDIAN AND HIS DOG
22 HONESTY
23 SUGAR
24 WHAT ARE YOU?
25 UNCLE PHIL''S STORY
26 PICK, SHOVEL, AND SPEAR
27 HOW LONG IT TAKES
28 SUNNY SUMMER
29 COCOA-NUTS
30 A RUN AWAY RIDE
31 ABOUT FIRES
32 THE BROWN THRUSH
33 A RAILWAY TRAIN
34 SELFISH SAMBO
35 A YOUNG HERO
36 THE SNOW-FLAKE''S SONG
37 A WALRUS HUNT
38 CAMPING OUT
39 FILLING A BASKET WITH WATER
40 TIME ENOUGH
41 THE WATER BABY I
42 THE WATER BABY II
43 THE WATER BABY Ⅲ
44 THREE LITTLE CHICKS
45 SOMETHING FOR CHILDREN
46 WYNKEN, BLYNKEN, AND NOD
47 SUPPOSE!
48 WE ARE SEVEN
49 THE CHILD''S FIRST GRIEF
第三册
01 BIRD OR BEAST?
02 "EVERGREEN."
03 WISHES
04 GAMBETTA AND HIS DOG
05 THE LARK AND HER YOUNG ONES
06 INDUSTRY
07 THE BANYAN-TREE
08 A HEROIC BROTHER
09 "WANTED-A BOY." 29
10 HOW A DOG SAVED A SHIP''S CREW
11 FABLES
12 THE NAIL-MAKER
13 TRIPPING INTO TOWN
14 HOW BIRDS USE THEIR BILLS
15 A ROGUE OUTWITTED
16 THE MAN IN THE BOY
17 BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SOW
18 THE CARE OF OUR STREETS
19 A NOBLE ACT
20 FAIRYLAND
21 THE TONGUE
22 GOOD 0R BAD?
23 STICK TO YOUR BUSH
24 PERSEVERANCE
25 BUSY RAINDROPS
26 BUSY BROOKS
27 FABLES
28 SUMMER WOODS
29 A CLUMSY PET
30 WHAT THE NETTLE SAID
31 STORY OF A LION
32 THE MAN THAT CARRIED THE BRICK
33 THE WOOD-CUTTERS AND THE BIRDS
34 FUSS-AND-FRET
35 ABOUT MICE
36 "STAND FAST."
37 "HE''S A BRICK."
38 LESSONS FROM LITTLE THINGS
39 OBEYING ORDERS
40 ONLY A RIBBON
41 THE GOLDEN TOUCH I
42 THE GOLDEN TOUCH II
43 THE GOLDEN TOUCH Ⅲ
44 A HIGH MARK
45 CONTENTMENT
46 ADRIFT ON AN ICE-RAFT
47 BABY SEALS
48 THE BEAR AND THE BEES
49 MICHAEL THE UPRIGHT
50 KILLING A RATTLESNAKE
51 HELP ONE ANOTHER
52 THE LADY-BIRD AND THE ANT
53 A BONE THAT NEEDED BREAKING
54 USEFUL GRASSES I
55 USEFUL GRASSES II
56 GIVING
57 THE HOUSE I LIVE IN
58 KEEP THE BODY CLEAN
59 FRESH AIR
60 EXERCISE
61 POETRY FOR RECITATION
第四册
第五册
第六册
內容試閱
AMONG THE ALLIGATORS
1. One afternoon in May, I had paddled a few miles up a sluggish①
Florida② river, in an almost uninhabited part of the country. As
evening fell, I returned in the canoe, floating with the current.
The woods were full
of perfume, and I drifted idly along, drinking in the balmy breath
of the pines and the fragrance of the lilies and other flowers
which grew on every side.
2. The gentle hum of insects filled the air, and softened the
shrill voices of the frogs among the reeds, while now and then
trills of exquisite bell-like notes rang out from the throats of
mocking-birds. Myriads of fire-flies flashed and faded in the thick
undergrowth. Presently the moon sent her pale light through the
thick foliage of the trees, and the misty vapour over the river
shone with a faint silvery sheen. Enchanted
with the beauty of the night, I let the current drift me slowly
onward, though the damp air warned me to hasten my return.
3. As I entered a wide lagoon① surrounded by a rank growth of
marshy plants, I found the air filled with a musky odour. I knew by
experience that it was the odour given out by the alligator. Soon I
heard that sharp clacking noise which these creatures are fond of
making with their huge jaws; and presently I saw a large alligator
not fifteen feet away on my right, close to the bank of the river.
In the bright moonlight, and in that clear water, the long body of
the creature shone grayish-green. Every mark on it was
distinct.Right ahead I saw another, and there was still another to
my left; and farther on, in the shadow of the reeds, lay one, two,
three big ones and several small ones. In front, the waters swarmed
with them.
4. Drifting like a log with the stream, the canoe did not attract
their attention. It was necessary to steer very carefully, however,
in order to escape a collision with them, as one of them might
return the blow
with a snap of his formidable② jaws. In spite of all my
precautions③, while passing under the shadow of some great trees, I
ran straight upon the back of a large female alligator without
seeing her. She did not move; and as the canoe grated against her
side in passing on, her eyes glared into mine so near that I could
have touched them with my fingers. I cocked my rifle, but the great
creature made no effort to attack me. Then I saw about twenty
little alligators regain their places on her back and head, from
which my canoe had thrown them.
5. Now and then an alligator would lash the water furiously with
its powerful tail, and utter a strange sighing bellow. One after
another all those within hearing would join in, making the waters
foam and gleam, and raising a deafening noise with their hoarse
cries and snapping jaws. I did not relish the thought that a slap
of some powerful tail might knock me into the water; so I went
ashore, and climbed up an oak which overhung the river.
6. The North American alligators do not attack man, and I had never
heard of any one being injured by them in Florida; but I did not
care to risk being thrown into the water among them. The Florida
waters teem with
fish, which furnish the alligators with all the food they need; but
I once saw a small hog, which was feeding on the river-bank, seized
and borne off shrieking and struggling in the jaws of an
alligator.
7. Sitting on a convenient branch, I watched the alligators for an
hour or so. The smaller ones gamboled and frolicked like kittens,
chasing one another over the backs of the older ones, and tumbling
about with the liveliest and most graceful movements. Sometimes a
large one would sweep a tribe of small fellows off his back, and
pursue them to the bottom of the river. Returning with one in his
jaws, he would let it go and catch it again, playing with it
sometime before allowing it to escape.
8. After the frolicking company went out of sight, I followed them
in the canoe, and soon overtook them. Paddling quickly, I dashed
through the startled throng. They dived in great alarm under the
water, and for
some time I could trace them by the phosphorescent① gleam they made
in their headlong rush. I passed herd after herd as I made for the
mouth of the river. Their not unpleasant musky odour was wafted to
where our
schooner lay moored, half a mile out at sea; and now and then, high
above the wash of the waves on the low, sandy shore, rose that low,
hoarse bellowing, as their curious voices blended in a chorus of
strange sounds.
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