牛津树电子版本
牛津树无字书1-6
1-1 At school1.He didn’t want to go in ,so he held onto the gate post2.Kipper was shy, he hid in the cloak room. Come on3.Kipper played in the home corner4.Kipper cooked a lego stew .It was the end of the day.5.Kipper didn’twant to go home.What did he do? He held onto the gate post. 封面中全篇故事英文This is your nursery school, come onKipper. No,no,nobody will like me.Hello Kipper,Don’t worry Kipper,come on. Come in,play with us.No,no.Come in,play in our playhourse.Look, Lisa is cooking lego juice. 1-2 Getting up1 kipper brushed his teeth. he knew a secret.2 kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hidden in his bottom drawer.3 kipper got his shirt.4 kipper put on his trainers.the post lady arrived. She had a big pile of envelopes than usual.5 the surprise was for dad. It was his birthday. 封面中全篇故事英文what a great day! Good morning chip!Good morning kipper!I finished,hurry up!OK,ok.where are my pants?what are you doing?It's seven O'clock.Hurry up,kipper.sh~~~daddy will hear you.I am hungry.Hurry up.Ok,wait a minute.I put in carrots,onions,peas,ice-cream andsausages.Ouch!Watch out,Kipper!I’m sorry.Let’s go home,Kipper.No,no,I don’t want to go.Goodbye Kipper,see you tomorrow.Say Goodbye,Kipper.Good bye,mam这是故事结束的英文歌This is my friend ,Kipper. Hello Kipper.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. This is my friend suan. Hello,Susan.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. hurry up.my shirt! A~~~~oops.sh~~~~kipper.daddy's going to wake up.come on ,kipper hurry up!don't forget daddy's present.ok,ok,I almost finish,wait,wait.daddy,wake up,happy birthday,daddy!歌曲whatt do you do in the morning?what do you do in the morning?what do you do?what do you do?what do you do in the morning?I get up,brush my teath,wash my face and comb my hair.what do you do in the morning?I get up,brush my teath,wash my face andCome on,Come in,play,kipper,susan.Bye,Susan.Goodbye,Kipper.1-3 look out1 Kipper's friend lent him his Road Ripper(路霹雳2 Kipper imagined he was a famous Ripper rider in the race.3 Kipper withdrew/withdrawn the house and screeched onto the lawn.4 Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.5.Everyone taught kipper how to be a careful rider.全文You look nice,Kipper ,but be careful.Don't worry mummy,I can drive.Ok,good luck.No,No,look out,Kipper not this way,go that way. comb my hair.what do you do? I brush my teeth. what do you do? I wash my face. what do you do? I comb my hair.1-4 the haircut1.Kipper ,your hair is too long.Oh,ouch! daddy! that hurts!Let's get haircut!2.Here we are! this is snips hair salon. Snips,what's snip,daddy?It'll be exciting. snip,snip,snip......Let's go in. I'll tell you later.3.This is nice,daddy . I like it.No, I don't .my eyes hurt.Shampoo got in my eyes.4.Can you hear the sound?snip,snip. Oh,yes,daddy.The cutting sound.Don't move your head! Ouch.I know mummy,but I can't stop.look out,kipper.what's happening,kipper?what's the matter? oops,slow down.look out ,kipper!oh,I am sorry,I can't stop.oh,my picture! look out ,kipper!I can't stop! no......kipper,go to left hand,now right,fine,good. kipper , stop!good kipper,You are a good driver.歌曲Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Kipper is the best,best driver,driver.Cycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle. 5.you look different.You look different too .Hello ,dear.】【‘’“:?Hello mummy.Surprise.Oh,who are you?歌曲what are you dong?I am cutting my hair,long hair,black hair,long black hair.what is she doing?she's getting shampoo,shower hair,round hair,shower round hair.what is he dong?He's,getthg heircut,long hair,yellow hair,long yellow hair1-6 the libraryCycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle.Kipper is the best,best driver,driver.1-5 The lost teddy1.Where are we going?To the department store, Here we are.Let's get off here ,kipper.2.ok,mummy,oh,my teddy.what's the matter?My teddy is on the bus.the bus is gone.3.Kipper,this toy is for you.No,don't cry,kipper,have this teddy.no,no,I only want my teddy.I hope my teddy is there.don't worry,kipper we will find your teddy.4.May I hlep you?I want my lost teddy,please. 1.this book is overdue. I am sorry.2.Daddy, I am going to look at the books. emu,ok,kipper,let's choose the books.i'll be over there.3.ok,I am going to a cat book,wow, a lot of books.emu,let's see this one, I can't decide which one to take home.4.this is fun, I like all of them, I am going to take all of them.Daddy, I want all of these books.Oh,no,Kipper, you can't take all of them,Take only four books,kipper.5.I only have four books,can we come again tomorrow daddy?Maybe we'll see.歌曲Are you ready? Ok,sing to gether!。
原版牛津阅读树无字书文本12篇全
Day 1 At SchoolIt was Kipper's first day at school.He didn't want to go in.So he held onto the gate post.Kipper was shy. He hid in the cloakroom. “Come on!”Kipper played in the home corner.Kipper cooked a LEGO stew.It was the end of the day.Kipper didn't want to go home.What did he do? He held onto the gate post.Day 2 Getting UpKipper brushed his teeth. He knew a secret.Kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hid in his bottom drawer.Kipper got his shirt.Kipper put on his trainers.The post lady arrived.She had a bigger pile of envelopes than usual.The surprise was for Dad.It was his birthday.Day 3 Look OutKipper's friend lent him his road ripper.Kipper imagined he was a famous ripper rider in a race.Kipper whizzed around the house and screeched onto the lawn.“Oh.”Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.Everyone taught Kipper how to be a careful rider.Day 4 The HaircutOne day, Dad said to Mum, “Kipper's hair is getting really long again. It's time he had a cut.”“Oh, dear,”groaned mum. “I don't think I want to know about this. Ask me to clean a crocodile's teeth, or cut a tiger's toe nails. But don't ask me to cut Kipper's hair.”Mum had been dreading cutting Kipper's hair, ever since the last time she did it. The trouble was, Kipper made a terrible fuss. He just wouldn't keep still when Mum shampooed his hair. And he cried, because she got a little drop of shampoo in his eye. But that was nothing, compared to the trouble she had when she tried to give him the haircut. He wiggled and jiggled and squirmed and fidgeted so that Mum was cross with him. Then as soon as he did sit still, Mum made a little nick on his ear with the scissors. And after that, Kipper made a bigger fuss than ever.“Surely, it's not that difficult a job.”said Dad.“Difficult? Difficult?”exclaimed Mum. “I'd rather polish a python or rinse a rhinoceros.”“Now, who's making a fuss.”said Dad.“I know what.”said Mum, giving Dad a funny knowing sort of smile. “You cut Kipper's hair. After all, I'm going out this afternoon. So it can be a nice little job for you.”“Well, urr…umm…oh…all right then.”said Dad. “I don't think Kipper will give me any trouble. He just needs handling the right way.”As soon as Mum had gone. Dad took Kipper up to the bathroom. He started combing his hair.“Do you know?”he said, in his jolliest voice. “I heard of a little boy who made so much fuss when he had his hair cut that nobody was ever able to cut it. It grew so long, that the boy couldn't see where he was going. And he kept bumping into doors and crashing into lamp post and tripping over the cat. I can't imagine you'd be as silly as that, Kipper.”“Oh, ouch!”cried Kipper. “You're hurting. Mum never hurts like that when she combs my hair.”“I thought we could wash your hair, then I can give it a little cut.”said Dad.“Oh…aw…”wailed Kipper, wiggling and squirming away. “I don't want my hair cut.”“This is going to be trickier than I thought.”said Dad. “But I've just had a brilliant idea.”Dad persuaded Kipper to have his hair cut at a hairdresser's. He told Kipper that the hairdresser was so good at cutting hair that Kipper would really enjoy it. At first, Kipper wasn't too sure. So Dad said, “I had my hair cut at a hairdresser when I was a little boy and I didn't make a fuss. I remember thinking it was good fun.”“Well, all right.”said Kipper. “But if going to a hairdresser is such fun, why does Mum always cut your hair?”“She doesn't always.”said Dad. “I tell you what, I'll have my hair cut at the same time as you. I bet you I won't make a fuss.”So Dad took Kipper to a hairdresser in the high street. It's called Snips Hair Salon. The shop looked very bright and attractive.“Snips is a good name for a hairdresser's.”thought Kipper.The first thing that happened to Kipper and Dad, once they were in the salon, was that they had their hair washed. Dad had his washed by an assistant called Andy. And Kipper, had his washed by an assistant called Nicky. Much to his surprise, Kipper enjoyed having his hair washed by Nicky. She didn't wash it in the way Mum did it at home. Instead, Kipper sat with his back to the basin and he leaned backwards. The basin didn't have taps. It had a special hose that Nicky could control by pressing a little trigger on the end. Nicky was very careful not to let any water run on to Kipper's face. Next to Kipper, Andy was shampooing Dad's hair.“Be careful with all this foam,”Kipper heard Dad say. “I don't want shampoo in my eyes…I hope you won't let the water run dawn my neck…You will make sure the water isn't too hot, won't you?”“Dad's making a bit of a fuss,”thought Kipper.After the shampooing was finished. Andy and Nicky sat Dad and Kipper on different chairs in front of a big, long mirror."Excuse me, sir," said Nicky. “What would you like me to do with Kipper's hair? Shall I give him a trim?”Dad remembered how quickly Kipper's hair grew. He remembered the fuss Kipper made whenever Mum cut it and last of all he saw how expensive it was to have a haircut in the salon. So he said, “No, not just a trim. I think you'd better cut it short. Yes, quite short!”“And how about you, sir?”said Andy.Kipper looked at Dad, and Dad looked at Kipper. Then Dad said, “Oh….um….er….yes. I'd like mine quiet short, too.”Snip, snip, snip! Snip-snip! Went the scisoors. Kipper looked sideways at Dad. Dad didn't look too happy.“I bet he did make a fuss when he was a little boy,”thought Kipper.Dad and Kipper were really pleased with their haircuts.“You look different,”Kipper told Dad.“So do you, Kipper,”said Dad. “You look different, too. You look quite grown up with short hair.”“It will be really easy to keep it tidy,”said Kipper. “No more having it pulled when Mum tries to comb it. And it will be so much easier to wash. I'm glad we went to Snips. And you see, I didn't make a fuss. Not once.”“No, you were a good boy,”said Dad. “I wonder what Mum will say when she sees our smart new haircuts.”Mum was home already. When she opened the front door and saw Kipper and Dad with their new short haircuts, she couldn't believe her eyes.Do you know what she said? She said, “Good gracious, you both look as if you've been run over by a lawnmower.”Now that wasn't very nice…was it?Day 5 The Lost TeddyHave you ever ridden on a bus? The one that Mum and Kipper are just about to catch, has upstairs and downstairs. Do you know what a bus like this is called? Kipper liked riding on the double-decker bus. He likes to go upstairs and sit in the very front seat. Then he could pretend that he was the driver.Kipper and Mum are standing at the bus stop. They are just about to get on the bus to go to town. I wonder if they will go upstairs and sit in the front seat this time.“We won't go all the way upstairs today, Kipper,”said Mum, “Because there won't be time. We're getting off at the next stop.”Mum had taken Kipper with her when she went to have her eyes tested. If she had been by herself, Mum would have walked, but in the first place Mum was in a hurry, and Kipper couldn't walk fast enough. And in the second place, Kipper loved riding on a double-decker bus, so Mum thought it would be a treat for him.As it was only a short ride, Kipper and Mum sat downstairs. In no time at all, the bus pulled up at the next stop, and Kipper and Mum had to get off. Oh no! Kipper was so surprised that the journey was over that he left Teddy behind, sitting on the seat.As soon as Kipper got off the bus, he remembered Teddy. “I've left Teddy on the bus!”he gasped. “I've left Teddy behind!”By this time, the bus had moved off and was almost out of sight, so it wasn't possible for Mum to run after it.“Oh Kipper!”said Mum. “There's not much I can do at the moment. I'm already late for my eye-test.”“But what about Teddy?”wailed Kipper.“When we get home we'll phone the bus company. I expect the bus conductor will find Teddy and look after him until we can get him back.”When Kipper went to bed that night, he was very upset. He couldn't get to sleep without Teddy to keep him company, and he couldn't help crying. Biff and Chip tried to cheer him up. They took some of their favorite toys to give Kipper.“Don't cry,”said Chip.“I can't help it!”sniffed Kipper. “I keep wondering if I'll ever see Teddy again. What if someone has found him and kept him?”The next day, Mum said to Kipper, “Come on, we're going on the bus again. We're going to the Lost Property Office at the bus station.”A lost property office is a place that looks after all the things that people have lost on buses. And you'd be surprised at things people lose.“I expect lots of children lose teddy bears and toys,”said Mum. “There's probably a special department that looks after teddy bears.”Mum said this to try and cheer Kipper up, but he was so worried that Teddy wouldn't be at the Lost Property Office, that he didn't feel in the mood to be cheered up. At last they arrived at the bus station, and they went straight to the place that said “Lost Property”. Kipper had fingers crossed on both hands and he kept saying to himself, “I wish. I hope…I wish…I hope…”When Mum asked the lady if Kipper's Teddy bear had been handed in. She said, “I expect so. We had five teddy bears in yesterday, so I expect Kipper's is in the box.”And it was!You can imagine how pleased Kipper was to see Teddy again, and you can imagine how glad Teddy was to seeKipper. As for all the other lost teddies—well, they do look sad. But don't worry. The lady told Kipper that their owners would all come in and find them, sooner or later. In fact, as Kipper and Mum were leaving, a sad-looking little girl was going into the Lost Property Office with her dad.“I bet I know what she's lost,”said Kipper.Day 6 The LibraryDo you like books? Kipper does. Here he is settling down with a really interesting book about..well, can you tell what his book is about? What does it say on the cover?Kipper's book isn't a story book, although there is nothing he likes better than a good story. This book is an information book. Kipper likes information books because he likes to find out about things. This story is about the day that Dad took Kipper to the library to get some new books to read.It was Dad's turn to take Kipper to the library.“Oh dear,”said Dad. “Some of these books should have been taken back at least a week ago. That means I'll have to pay a fine.”Kipper liked the library, but this time he was very excited. Usually Mum and sometimes Dad, went with him to the children's section and helped him to choose a book. But today, he was going to be allowed to choose some books all by himself.“I'm sorry, but there's a fine to pay on all these books”, said the librarian, as Dad handed his books in.“Oh…er…um,”said Dad. “I'm afraid I've only got a five-pound note. Do you have any change?”“Plenty, sir,”said the librarian.“Off you go then, Kipper,”said Dad. “You choose some books for yourself, and I'll go and choose some for Mum and me.”Kipper couldn't wait to browse through the shelves looking at all the exciting books in the children's corner.!“Wow!”said Kipper to himself. “There are loads and loads of books to choose from.”The children's corner had a carpet on the floor, and it had small, comfortable plastic chairs. The children could either sit in the chairs or lie on the carpet and have a good look at the books before deciding which ones to take home. To Kipper's delight, the reading corner wasn't very busy.“There's plenty of room today,”he said to himself. “I can spread out, like I do at home.”Soon Kipper was busy looking at the books on the shelves. Then he took every single book he liked the look of and put it in a pile beside one of the chairs. Then he sat down and began looking at them, one by one. Now you can see what he meant by “spreading out”Soon, the floor all round him was covered in books. The trouble was, Kipper liked every book, and he simply couldn't decide which ones to take home. When Dad had chosen a book for himself and a book for Mum, he told Kipper that it was almost time to go..“Decide quickly, Kipper,”he said, looking at all the books Kipper had spread out over the floor, “and make sure you put the rest of the books back on the right shelves.”The trouble was, Kipper couldn't decide.“I want that one, and that one,”he said. “These two. That one over there…oh, and I want this one, especially. And I think I want this little one. Yes. And I want the one I've just put down. Oh and the one I've just picked up…”In the end he decided to take all the books he had looked at that morning. And that meant he had seventeen books with him when he staggered up to the librarian's counter.“Goodness me!”said the librarian. “I'm afraid you can't take seventeen books home, all at one go. Children are only allowed to have three at a time.”In the end, Dad helped Kipper to choose three books, but that wasn't easy, because Kipper got the pile down to four, and then couldn't decide which one of the four to put back.“Well,”said Dad. “Normally I can take out six books. I've only got two, so I'll take out one for you on my ticket.And that way, you can have four books this time. And that way we can get home in time for dinner!”So that's what Dad did, and Kipper carried the four books home. On the way, Kipper said, “Dad, if you only got two books out, and you could have had six. That means I could have had…um….”“Yes,”said Dad, “four extra books, not just one extra. Don't even think it, Kipper. The three books you've got there, and one extra, are quite enough. After all, you can come back in a day or two and change them.”“Oh, can I?”said Kipper. “I'd forgotten that!”Day 7 Swing BallBiff and Chip played football.Chip kicked the plastic football at the roses.It punched on one of the sharp thorns.Biff and Chip played badminton.Chip hit the shuttlecock so hard.It flew up the air and landed on the roof.Biff and Chip played French cricket.Biff whacked the ball over the fence into the neighbour's garden.Dad bought a swing ball.Biff and Chip played with the swing ball.Day 8 The Street FairWhen Dad took Biff and Chip into town to do some shopping, there was a big surprise for all three of them: A street fair was being held.The street fair was exciting. There were lots of things to see.There was a face-painting store.“That looks fun!”said Biff.When Dad and the twins came home. Their painted faces gave Kipper and Mum a big surprise!Mum painted Kipper's face. And then she took a photograph of them all. She couldn't paint Floppy's face. So look what she did instead.Day 9 The Big BoxThis enormous box was left behind, when a new fridge freezer was delivered to the house. The box gave Biff and Chip a good idea, so they asked mom if they could have it. Can you guess what their idea was?When the new fridge freezer was delivered, it came in a huge cardboard box.“May we have the box, mum?” asked Chip. “it would be a great thing to play with. Maybe we could make a little house out of it. It would only be our little house,” said Biff, “because i don't think more than one of us could get inside it.”The delivery man said he had some even bigger boxes in the back of his van. “Normally I throw them away,” he said, “so if you want them, you are welcome to them.” “Wow... Thanks!” said Biff and Chip.Mum helped Biff and Chip make the house. She carefully cut out the windows and door, and she thought of a way to make a sloping roof. Biff and Chip painted the little house. Chip painted a brick pattern on the sides, and when he had finished, Biff had a go at painting tiles on the roof.“It’s brilliant inside.” said Chip, crawling through the little door, “maybe we can put some tiny furniture in here.”“Just stay outside while I'm cutting these windows out,” warned mum.When the house was finished, everyone thought it looked really good. There was room inside for Biff, Chip and Kipper, and there was even a little extension for Floppy. Chip had painted a sign that said “our house”, and another one that said “Floppy”. Biff found a little chair and a stool that were small enough to fit inside. “I think it's brilliant,” said Kipper. He liked the tall part of the house where everyone could stand up.“You'd better come inside,” Chip called to Biff, “it’s beginning to rain.” It didn't just rain. It poured. At first, it was fun inside the little house. The children looked out at the rain and felt very snug and safe. But after a while, water began to drip on them, and big wet patches appeared in the walls. “Oh... no!”, said Biff, “I don't think cardboard is waterproof. I think the house is collapsing!” “Hmm... the walls do feel soggy,” said Chip, “and the roof’s beginning to sag.” Mum ran out into the garden. “Oh dear,” she said, “I should have warned you about the rain. We should have put the little house in the carriage until the rain stopped. What a pity! After all the work you've done to make the house look nice, now it's ruined.”Later that day dad found a tent, and he put it up in the garden. “Sorry your cardboard house was spoiled by the rain,” he said, “but you can keep this tent up for as long as you like. Luckily the rain won't spoil it. It's quite waterproof.” “we like the tent,” Said Chip, “at least it won't go soggy.” “No. But tents can collapse,” said dad, “so we must make sure we put all the pegs in firmly.”In fact, the tent did collapse, but that's part of another story.Day 10 FetchMom and the twins wondered if floppy would go for a swim to fetch a stick if they threw one in the water. After all the dog that we’re watching seemed to be enjoying itself.One windy afternoon Biff and Chip went with mum when she took floppy out for his daily walk. They went to the park which wasn't very far away. The children liked going to the park. It had a little lake in it. Sometimes there were ducks on the lake, but on this particular afternoon there was a lady with two dogs who were jumping into the water to fetch sticks.“Look at those dogs swimming after sticks,” said Biff, “I didn't know dogs could swim so well?” “Oh, yes,” said mom, “dogs are good swimmers. Some dogs have been known to rescue people and save them from drowning.” Floppy likes fetching things,” said Biff, “he loves chasing after balls in the garden. Do you think he would jump in the lake and fetch a stick?” “I don't know,” said mom, “I've never seen him swim. I wonder if he will.”She picked up the stake and threw it into the lake. “Fetch it, Floppy!” she called, “Go on! Fetch!” Floppy didn't move. He didn't move when biff tried throwing his stick. “I'd have thought that seeing those two dogs in the water would have given him the idea,” said chip. They all tried throwing more sticks, but Floppy simply wouldn't move.“At this rate there will be enough sticks in the water to build a bridge,” laughed mom. “I can't believe Floppy won't swim for us,” said Biff. She found one more stick and showed it to Floppy, but just as she threw it, a gust of wind blew her hat off and it went flying off into the lake.“Oh, no!” Biff yelled, “my hat!” The hat sailed through the air spinning round and round. Then it landed in the lake where it floated among all the sticks that Biff, Chip and mum had thrown in. “Oh dear,” wailed Biff, “the wind is blowing it out farther and farther. We'll never be able to reach it, and it was my favorite hat too.”Suddenly Floppy ran towards the lake. With an enormous bound, he sprang into the water and swam towards Biff’s hat. “Wow,” said Biff, “who said Floppy wouldn't go for a swim! What a good dog! It's ‘Floppy to the rescue’, all right?” said Chip, “Look! He's rescued Biff’s hat!”Floppy looked really pleased with himself as he came out of the water. He carried Biff’s hat very carefully in his jaws.“Thank you, Floppy,” said Biff, taking the hat, “What a clever dog you are!”“Hooray!” said Chip, “I think floppy is a sensible dog. He won't jump in a cold lake to fetch silly sticks, but when it comes to a proper rescue, he can swim really well.”At that moment floppy shook himself and the water from his coat sprayed all over Biff, Chip and mum.“Hey!” called mom, “You're making us all wet! Stop it, Floppy!”Floppy gave a little bark. He can't talk, of course, but if he could, I wonder what he would have said。
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牛津阅读树stage 1(1-15)《Fetch》《floppy floppy》《fun at the beach》《good trick》《six in a bed》《The pancake》《who is it》《The Big Box》《The Haircut》《The Hedgehog》《The Library》《The Little Red Hen1》《The Lost Teddy》《Floppy's Fun Phonics》《Floppy Did This!》牛津阅读树stage 1+(16-47)《Where is Baby》《Tigers Family》《The Big Carrot》《My Dad1》《Mix,mix,mix》《Kipper's Dairy》《Is Dad in Here》《Hello Grandma》《Family Poems》《Ducks》《Clothes for the Rain》《Cats》《Can You See Me》《Big Feet》《big bad bug》《A Home for Ted》《at the park1》《Fancy dress》《Go away Floppy》《good dog》《good old mum》《Hide and seek1》《Look at me》《push》《reds and blues》《see me skip》《the headache》《the ice cream》《the mud pie》《the pet shop》牛津阅读树stage 2(48-81)《A Dog's Day》《Ant and the Baby》《Diggers》《Dont Jump on the Bed Fred》《Jack》《My Cat Moggy》《Paco's Pet》《Quiz》《Rabbit on the Run》《Spots1》《The King and His Wish》《The Ox and the Yak》《The Snowman1》《The Toys Party》《The Wobbly T ooth》《Tortoise Tortoise》《What is it》《a new dog》《a present for mum》《A Sinking Feeling》《Creepy-Crawly》《Hey Presto!》《in a bit》《It s the Weather》《monkey tricks》《Naughty Children》《poor floppy》《put it back》《the big egg》《the dream》《the go-kart》《the hole in the sand》《what a bad dog》牛津阅读树stage 3(82-110)《a cat in the tree》《by the stream》《nobody wanted to play》《on the sand》《pond dipping》《sniff》《the dolphin pool》《the duck race》《the mud bath》《the rope swing》《the steel band》《Chicken Licken》《Leek Hotpot》《Melting Snow》《Patterns》《Presents for Baby》《Ron Rabbit's big day》《Silver Foil Rocket》《Stop Pot,Stop!》《The Birthday Cake》《The Ice Rink》《The Rainy Day》《The Sing Song》《The Singing Bird》《The Snowman2》《The web》《Toads in the Road》《What's the weather like today》牛津阅读树stage 4(111-140)《An Old Red Hat》《Ballet》《Bug Hunt》《Crunch》《Dragon Danger》《Dragon Training》《Everyone Got Wet》《Little Mouse Deer and the Crocodile》《No Tricks Gran》《Number Poems》《Painting the Loft》《Queen Anneena's Feast》《Stuck in the Mud》《The Moon Jet》《The Play Park》《The Race》《The Scarf》《The Tortoise and the Baboon》《Tom,Dad and Colin》《Zack and Zee》《come in》《house for sale》《swap!》《the dragon dance》《the flying elephant》《the new house》《the play1》《the secret room》《the storm1》《wet paint》牛津阅读树stage 5(141-165)《A Monster Mistake》《Alf Saves the Day》《Be Quiet!》《Flying High》《Husky Adventure》《Julia Donaldson》《Kipper and the Trolls》《Magic Tricks》《Pirate Adventure》《Please Do Not Sneeze》《Rowing Boats》《Seasick》《Stampede》《Sue Kangaroo》《The Chatterbox Turtle》《The Gale》《The Magic Paintbrush》《The Noisy Day》《The School Trip》《Whats that Noise》《castle adventure》《gran》《the dragon tree》《the magic key》《village in the snow》牛津阅读树stage 6(166-188)《Alien Invasion!》《Batter Splatter》《Christmas Adventure》《Go Away,Molly!》《Grans New Blue Shoes》《Hairy-Scary Monster》《In the Garden》《Land of the Dinosaurs》《Max the Detective》《Olympic Adventure》《Olympic Dreams》《Paris Adventure》《Paula the vet》《Skyway Shock》《Special Days Poems》《The Frog Prince》《The Laughing Princess》《The House that Jack Built》《The Samosa Thief》《When Animals Invade》《Wild weather》《kipper and the giant》《robin hood》牛津阅读树stage 7(189-204)《Animal Magic》《Hero》《Hide and Cheat》《Jamie and the Chameleon》《Red Planet》《Rorys Lost His Voice》《Rumpelstiltskin》《Sports then and now》《Submarine Adventure》《The Big Breakfast》《The Bully》《Things that Sting》《Tiger's Discovery》《Toad Swims for his Life》《lost the jungle》《the broken roof》牛津阅读树stage 8(205-221)《Attack of the Centipede》《Big Liam Little Liam》《Dinosaur Safari》《Escape of the Giant Chicken》《Finn MacCool and the Gaint's Causeway》《Flood!》《Jess and the Bean Root》《Minibeast Poems》《More Little Mouse Deer Tales》《Mr Grim's TOWER》《The Rainbow Machine》《Viking Adventure》《What Was It Like》《Whats inside me》《a day in london》《the flying carpet》《thp kidnappers》牛津阅读树stage 9(222-253)《Against All Odds》《Alex Brychta》《Alien Swap》《An Adventure for Robodog》《At the Top of the World》《Blackbeard's Ship》《Captain Comet and the Purple Planet》《Cosmo for Captain》《East of the Sun,West of the Moon》《environmental disasters》《Farmer Skiboo Stories》《Green Island》《Hot Dog》《Key Trouble》《Nasty Nate's Pirate Adventure》《Ocean Adventure》《Oh,Otto!》《Power Racers》《Robots Special Day》《Snow Troll》《Space Poems》《Storm Castle》《The Flying Machine》《The Lazy Giant》《The Sand Witch》《The Snow King》《Training like an athlete》《Treasure Hunt》《Wolf Fables》《survival adventure》《the litter queen》《the quest》牛津阅读树stage 10(254-274)《Animal Tricksters》《Castle Poems》《Clown School》《Cornflake Coin》《Disgusting Denzil》《Erics Talking Ears》《Jellyfish Shoes》《Jungle Shorts》《Making a book》《Nelly the Monster Sitter》《Sport is Fun!》《The boss Dog of Blossom Street》《The Masked Cleaning Ladies of Om》《The Selkie child》《Tom the Whistling Wonder》《Tom Thumb and the Football Team》《Town Dog》《Yummy Scrummy》《dexter's dinosaurs》《stupid trousers》《the great sfaghetti suit》牛津阅读树stage 11(275-293)《Brer Rabbits Trickbag》《Clever Monkey》《Dick Whittington》《Fables from Africa》《Man on the Moon》《MaryAnn and the Cat Baby》《Pirate Poems》《Sports poems》《Stinky Street》《The Big Chance》《The Wrong Letter》《The Huge and Horrible Beast》《The Jam Street Puzzle》《The King of Football》《Titanic Survivor》《Toffee and Marmalade》《bertie wiggins amazing ears》《coming clean》《dangerous trainers》牛津阅读树stage 12(294-302)《Animal Conflicts》《Cool Clive》《Doohickey and the Robot》《Downhill Racers》《Here Comes Trouble》《How the World Began》《My Friend Mandela》《Round Up》《The Super Skateplank》牛津阅读树stage 13(303-309)《blackbeard》《Journey to Mars》《Robot Rampage》《The Deep》《The Personality Potion》《waiting for goldie》《why the sea is salty》牛津阅读树stage 14(310-317)《air raid》《Big Game Adventure》《dragon tales》《Exploring the Deep》《grace the pirate》《kelly the rescue dog》《Team X》《tomb raiders》牛津阅读树stage 15(318-321)《Adrenalin Rush》《Mythical Beasts and Fabulous Monsters》《Storm Chasers》《Ultimate Takeover》牛津阅读树stage 16(321-323)《Sherlock Holmes》《Tales of the Underworld》关于牛津阅读树:牛津阅读树(Oxford Reading Tree)系列阅读书籍是由英国牛津大学出版社组织多位儿童阅读教育专家,经过二十多年不断研究及发展而出版的阅读教材。
牛津树8纯英语文本
牛津树8纯英语文本The Oxford Tree stands tall and proud in the heart of the historic university town. Its gnarled trunk and sprawling branches have borne witness to centuries of academic pursuit, the ebb and flow of student life, and the timeless traditions that have shaped this hallowed institution. This ancient oak, a living testament to the enduring spirit of Oxford, is more than just a landmark - it is a symbol of the university's unwavering commitment to knowledge, innovation, and the pursuit of truth.Rooted deep in the fertile soil of the university's grounds, the Oxford Tree has weathered the storms of history, its resilience a testament to the enduring strength of the institution it has come to represent. From the days of candlelit lectures and quill-wielding scholars to the modern era of cutting-edge research and global connectivity, the tree has been a silent observer, its branches reaching skyward as if to embrace the endless possibilities that have unfolded within the hallowed halls of Oxford.The tree's gnarled bark, etched with the passage of time, tells a storyof its own. Each groove, each twist, and each weathered knot speaks of the challenges it has faced and the triumphs it has witnessed. It is a living embodiment of the university's own journey, a physical manifestation of the resilience and adaptability that have allowed Oxford to thrive for centuries.As you stand beneath the Oxford Tree, the weight of history seems to press down upon you, a tangible reminder of the legacy you have the privilege to be a part of. The dappled sunlight that filters through the leaves casts a warm, golden glow, illuminating the timeless beauty of this ancient guardian. It is as if the tree itself is imparting a silent wisdom, a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that transcends the boundaries of time and space.The Oxford Tree is not merely a landmark; it is a living, breathing symbol of the university's enduring spirit. Its roots, which stretch deep into the earth, are a metaphor for the strong foundations upon which Oxford has been built. The tree's branches, reaching skyward, represent the boundless ambition and intellectual curiosity that have driven generations of scholars to push the boundaries of human understanding.As students and faculty pass beneath the tree's canopy, they cannot help but feel a sense of reverence and awe. The tree's presence is a constant reminder of the rich history and tradition that permeatesevery aspect of life at Oxford. It is a tangible link to the past, a living testament to the enduring power of education, and a symbol of the university's unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.In many ways, the Oxford Tree is the heart and soul of the university. It is a place of reflection, contemplation, and inspiration, where the greatest minds of each generation have gathered to exchange ideas, debate theories, and forge new paths of discovery. Beneath its branches, students have found solace and solitude, drawing strength and motivation from the tree's steadfast presence.The Oxford Tree is more than just a natural wonder; it is a living embodiment of the university's values and aspirations. Its very existence is a testament to the power of perseverance, the importance of tradition, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. As the university continues to evolve and adapt to the changing demands of the modern world, the Oxford Tree remains a constant, a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that transcends the boundaries of time and space.In a world that is increasingly fast-paced and ever-changing, the Oxford Tree stands as a beacon of stability and continuity. It is a reminder that true progress is not measured in the speed of technological advancement, but in the depth of our understanding and the richness of our intellectual discourse. As we gaze upon thisancient oak, we are reminded that the true essence of a university lies not in its buildings or its rankings, but in the enduring spirit of those who have walked its hallowed halls.The Oxford Tree is more than just a tree; it is a living embodiment of the university's soul. It is a testament to the power of tradition, the importance of perseverance, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. As we stand beneath its branches, we are reminded that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that has the power to transform lives, shape societies, and change the course of history. And for as long as the Oxford Tree stands, the university it represents will continue to thrive, a beacon of enlightenment in a world that is ever-changing.。
牛津阅读树2 36本目录及内容
牛津阅读树2 36本目录及内容1、Monkey Tricks2、Hey Presto3、It's the Weather4、Naughty Children5、A Sinking Feeling6、Creepy-crawly7、What is It8、The Lost Puppy9、New Trees10、Up and Down11、The Little Dragon12、The Band13、The Big Egg14、Poor Floppy15、Put it Back16、In a Bit17、A Present for Mum18、The hole in the Sand19、The toy’s Party20、New Trainers21、A New Dog22、What a Bad Dog23、The Go-kart24、The Dream25、Floppy's Bath26、The Baby-sitter27、The Water Fight28、Kipper’s Balloon29、Spots!30、Kipper's Birthday31、Kipper's Laces32、The Wobbly Tooth33、The Foggy Day34、Biff's Aeroplane35、Floppy the Hero36、The Chase1、Monkey Tricks.The children went to the zoo.They looked at the giraffes. The giraffes were tall. They looked at the seals. The seals were hungry. They looked at the crocodiles. The crocodiles were asleep.They looked at the parrots. The parrots were noisy. They looked at the elephants. The elephants were big. They looked at the monkeys. The monkeys were funny. They looked for Kipper.Kipper looked like a monkey.2、Hey Presto!The children went to a show. Mum and Dad took them.A conjuror was in the show. She was called Sheena. She took Dad’s tie. She put it in a bag.She took Mum’s ear-ring. She put it in the bag. She took Dad’s watch. She put it in the bag.She took Dad on to the stage. She put the bag onDad’s head.Sheena took a big box. She put Wilma inside. Sheena took her wand. “Hey presto!” she said.“Hey presto!” said Wilma.3、It's the Weather.The children were noisy.The children were silly.The children were messy. The children were untidy.“Oh dear!” said Mrs May. “It’s the weather.”The children were cross. The children were grumpy. The children were unhappy.“Oh dear!” said Mrs May. “It’s the weather.”The sun was shining. The children were good.“What a day!” said Mrs May.4、Naughty ChildrenTwo children came.They climbed on the furniture.They jumped on the sofa. They climbed up the curtains.They jumped on the bed. They climbed up the tree.They jumped on the flowers.“Oh no”said Mum.Biff had an idea.They climbed up the ladder.They jumped off the log. They climbed on the net.They jumped off the wall. Everyone was happy.“What good children!”said Mum. The children went home.5、A Sinking FeelingThe children were in the pool.Wilma climbed on the duck.Wilf climbed on.“Get on,” said Wilf. Chip climbed on.“Get on,” said Chip. Biff climbed on.“Get on,” said Biff. Kipper climbed on.“Get on,” said everyone. Kipper couldn’t get on.“Get on,” said everyone. Kipper climbed on.Oh no!6、Creepy-crawly!Wilma had a creepy-crawly. She put it in the bath.Wilma called Dad. “Get it out,” said Wilf.“Ugh! I couldn’t,” said Dad. Wilf called Mum.“Get it out,” said wilf. “Ugh! I couldn’t,” said Mum. Wilma called Chip. “Get it out,” said Wilf.“Ugh! I couldn’t,” said Chip . Wilf called Biff.“Get it out,” said wilma. “Ugh! I couldn’t,” said Biff. Everyone called Kipper. “Get it out,” said Wilf.“Easy!” said Kipper.7、What is itFloppy barked.Floppy barked and barked."What is it?"said Biff. Biff looked."What is it?"she said.Wilf looked."What is it?"he said."What is it?"said Wilma."Is it a frog?""What is it?"said Chip."Is it a lizard?Mum looked at it."What is it?"said the children."It's a salamander,"said Mum."It's lost,"she said.The salamander was safe.8、The Lost Puppy.Mrs May had a puppy. It was called Sniff.Sniff ran off.Mrs May was upset. Sniff was lost.Biff and Chip looked. They couldn’t find Sniff. Wilf and Wilma looked. They couldn’t find Sniff. Mum and Dad looked. They couldn’t find Sniff. Everyone looked. Nobody could find Sniff.Floppy looked for his bone. Sniff was by the tree.“What a clever dog!” said everyone.9、New TreesThe children went to the park.It was “Give a tree” week. Everyone wanted to give trees. Dad gave a tree. He put it by the shed.Chip gave a tree. He put it by the stream.Biff gave a tree. She put it by the pond.Wilf gave a tree. He put it by the bridge.Wilma gave a tree. She put it by the swing.Floppy gave a bone. He put it in a hole.“A funny tree,” said Chip. “A funny bone,” said Dad.10、Up and DownMum and Dad went shopping.Dad wanted a book. He went up.Mum wanted a paintbrush. She went down.Mum went up. Dad went down.Mum couldn’t see Dad. She went up.Mum went down. Dad went up.Dad went down. Mum went up.Mum came down. “Stop!” she said.“Up and down!” said Dad.11、The Little DragonThe children put on a play.“I am the king,” said Chip. “Fight the dragon.”“I am the knight,” said Wilma. “I will fight the dragon.”“I am the dragon,” said Kipper. “But I am a little dragon.”“I am the princess,” said Biff. “I like dragons.”The princess played with dragon. They played under the tree.“I am the knight,” said Wilma. “I am frightened,” said the dragon.“I am cross,” said the princess. She pushed the knight in the pond.“What a good play,” said everyone.12、The BandDad played his trumpet.He played in the house. Floppy barked at Dad.Dad played in the garage. Floppy barked at Dad.Dad played in the shed. Floppy barked at Dad.Dad played in a band.The band played in the park. Floppy went to the park.The band played. Floppy barked.Floppy barked and barked. The band couldn’t play.“What a bad dog!” said Dad.13、The Big EggThe children fed the hens.They looked for eggs.They put the eggs in a box.Dad had an idea.Kipper went on looking."Look at this egg,"said Kipper."This is too big.Kipper looked at the hen."This is too big for you,"he said."Come and see this,"said Dad."This is too big for you,"said Mum."This is too big for me,"said Dad.14、Poor Floppy Floppy was not well.He lay on his bed."He looks bad,"said Kipper.Biff wanted Floppy to get well. Kipper was sad.Mum took Floppy to the vet.Chip went,too.Chip looked at the pets."I can see six cats,"he said.Floppy just looked at the cats.He was not well.The vet looked at Floppy."Give him some pills,"she said.Mum took Floppy home.Floppy had some pills.Floppy was soon better.15、Put it back“Look at this”said Biff.She had a crab in her hand.“Put it back”,said Chip. Biff put the crab back.Let’s look on the sand,said Dad. Come and see this,said chip.He had a net.Come and see this,said Mum.She had a bit of wood.Look at this shell,said Kipper.This is the best of all. The shell had legs.“Oh no!”said Kipper.“What is it?”“It’s a hermit crab”,said Dad.“It’s a crab that lives in a shell”.“Put it back”,said Kipper.16、In a Bit "Come and help,"said Mum.Biff was looking at the TV."In a bit,"she said.Dad had a job for Chip."Come and help,"he said.Chip was looking at the TV."In a bit."he said.Kipper's room was in a mess."Come and help,"said Mum.Kipper was looking at the TV."In a bit,"he said."What can we do?"said Dad.Mum had an idea.Biff,Chip and Kipper wanted dinner."In a bit,"said Mum and Dad.17、A Present for MumDad had a little box.It was a present for Mum.Dad had an idea.He wanted to make Mum laugh.Mum and Dad had a party.Mum gave Dad a present.Dad gave Mum a big box.Mum had a smaller box."What is it?"she asked.The present got smaller……and smaller.…and smaller."This is for you,"said Dad."And this is for you,"said Mum."Oh Dad!"said Mum."Oh Mum!"said Dad.18、The hole in the Sand Biff's spade was no good.Dad got a big spade."Let me dig a hole,"he said.Dad dug a hole.The children helped.The hole got bigger……and bigger.…and deeper.…and deeper.All the children came.They played in the hole.The water came in."I can't stop it,"said Dad.The tide came in.Dad's spade was in the hole.Next day,the hole had gone.Dad's spade was under the sand.“Let's dig,"said Dad.19、The Toy's Party Kipper wanted a party.Nobody wanted to come.He got his toys.He wanted a cake.He put in cornflakes. He put in tomato sauce. He put in milk. He put in jam.He put in sugar. He put in baked beans. Mum was cross.Kipper was sorry.20、New Trainers Chip wanted new trainers.He liked this pair.Chip wore the new trainers.Chip went to play.The trainer got muddy.The trainers got wet. Dad was cross. Chip washed the trainers. Oh no!21、 A New Dog Kipper wanted a dog.Everyone wanted a dog.They went to the dogs’ home.They looked at the dogs.Kipper wanted this dog. It was too big. Biff wanted this dog. It was too little. Mum wanted this dog. It was too strong. Everyone liked this dog.They took the dog home.22、What a bad dogFloppy went on the concrete.Floppy went in the mud.Floppy pulled the washing down.Floppy pushed the Lego over.What a bad dog!said Mum.Floppy barked and barked.Dad couldn’t sleep. Dad was cross.What a bad dog!Said Dad.They tray was on fire.What a good dog!23、The Go-kartDad made a go-kart.Biff wanted the go-kart.Chip wanted the go-kart.Biff wanted a go.Chip wanted a go.Biff pushed.Chip pulled.They had a fight.Stop it,said Dad.Stop it,said Mum.Dad put the go-kart away.They made a swing.Oh no!24、The DreamBiff couldn’t sleep.Dad told her story. They story was about a dragon. Biff dreamed about the dragon.It was a nasty dragon.It was a very nasty dragon.Biff had to fight it.Biff went downstairs.Mum told her a story. The story was about a dolphin.Biff dreamed about a dolphin.25、Floppy's Bath.Floppy saw a rabbit.Floppy chased it. It went under a fence.Floppy got wet.Floppy got muddy.They took Floppy home. “What a soggy doggy!” said Kipper. They put Floppy in the bath. Mum and Dad washed him.Biff and Chip dried Floppy.Floppy looked clean. “What a good dog!” said Kipper. Oh no!26、The baby-sitterThe baby-sitter came.“Go back to bed,” said Dad.The children came downstairs. “We couldn’t sleep,” they said. Kipper got his book. He wanted a story.Biff was hungry. They made a sandwich.Chip wanted a pillow fight. Everyone joined in.The children went back to bed. “What a mess!”said the baby-sitter.Mum and Dad came back. “Was everyone good?” said Mum. “Yes and no,” said the baby-sitter.27、The Water FightEveryone was hot.The children wanted to go swimming. Dad said “No!”Biff got the paddling pool. Kipper filled it with water. Chip pushed Biff in the water. He grabbed the hose.They had a water fight.Mum got wet. “Stop it!” said Dad.Dad got a bucket of water. He chased Chip.Dad threw the water at Chip. Oh no!“Sorry!” said Dad.28、Kipper's BalloonMum and Dad went shopping.Kipper bought a balloon.They went to the supermarket. The balloon went bang. Kipper bought a new balloon. Dad went to the toilet. Dad saw a balloon. “Kipper’s balloon!” he said. Dad ran after it.The balloon flew away. Dad chased it.The balloon was on a statue. Dad got it down.“Oh no!” said Dad.29、Spots!Kipper had spots.Biff and Chip had spots too.The doctor came. “Stay in bed,” she said.Mum had spots. “Stay in bed, too ” said the doctor. Dad looked after everyone.He put the washing out.He went shopping. “What a job!” said Dad.Everyone got better. “Oh, no!” said Mum.Dad had spots.30、Kipper's BirthdayIt was Kipper’s birthday.Kipper wanted a party. Everyone wanted to come.Biff put up balloons. Mum made a cake.Dad took a sandwich. “Stop it,” said Mum.Everyone came to the party.Dad wanted to play a game. But Kipper put the television on .“Oh no!” said Mum, “What a mess!”The children played with the bubbles.“What a good party!” everyone said.31、Kipper's LacesKipper wanted new shoes.He couldn’t tie his laces. Dad helped him.Kipper was at school. The class had P.E.Kipper couldn’t tie his laces. Miss Green helped him. Kipper was upset. He told Dad. Dad made a block.Kipper tried… and tried and tried and tried…“Hooray!” said Kipper.Kipper was at school. He did up his laces. “Oh no!” saidKipper.32、The Wobbly ToothKipper had a wobbly tooth.Mum wanted to pull it out. “No!” said Kipper.Dad wanted to pull it out. “No, no, no!” said Kipper.Biff went on the swing. Kipper pushed her.Oh no! The swing hit Kipper.The tooth was gone. Kipper had swallowed it.Kipper was upset.“Sorry,” said Biff and Chip. “Never mind,” said Mum.“Never mind,” said Dad. “I’m not sad,” said Kipper. “I’m glad.”33、The Foggy DayIt was foggy.Dad wanted to go shopping. “Oh no,” said the children. They got into the car. They were fed up.The fog got worse. Dad couldn’t see.Dad stopped the car. They had to walk home.The fog got worse. They were lost.“This way,” said Biff. “No, this way,” said Chip. They saw a light. “A monster!” said Dad.“It’s Mum!” said the children.34、Biff's AeroplaneBiff made an aeroplane.Mum helped her. The aeroplane looked good.Biff wanted to fly it. She went to the park.The aeroplane flew up. It went over the trees.It went over the houses.Biff looked for the aeroplane. Everyone helpedBiff looked and looked. She couldn’t find it.She wanted to cry. She went upstairs.The aeroplane was on the bed.35、Floppy the HeroA fire engine went by.There was a fire. Everyone ran to see.“Get back,” said a fireman. A barn was on fire.A little dog ran to the barn. She barked and barked.Floppy ran to the barn. He jumped in the window.“Get Floppy,” said Chip. The firemen pushed the door down. Floppy ran out. He had some puppies.Everyone looked at floppy. “What a good dog!” everyone said. What a hero!36、The ChaseFloppy wanted a new basket.Mum and Biff went to the market. They got a new basket. Mum and Biff went to the toilet. “Stay Floppy,” said Biff. Floppy saw a cat. He chased it.The cat jumped over the oranges. Crash went the oranges. The cat jumped over some plates. Crash went the plates. The cat jumped over some clothes. “Got you!” said a man. Everyone was cross. “What a bad dog!” everyone said.“What a good dog!” said Mum。
牛津树典范英语
牛津树典范英语The Oxford Reading Tree is a treasure trove of stories that has captivated young minds for decades. It's a series that grows with the reader, starting with simple narratives for beginners and blossoming into more complex tales for the advanced.Each book in the series is like a stepping stone, carefully designed to build confidence and fluency in language. The illustrations are as vibrant as the stories themselves, bringing characters to life and making the reading experience a visual delight.The stories often revolve around relatable characters and situations, making it easy for children to immerse themselves in the narrative. From the mischievous escapades of Biff, Chip, and Kipper to the educational adventures of Floppy the dog, every tale is a journey of learning and fun.As children progress through the levels, the vocabulary expands, and so does their understanding of the world. The Oxford Reading Tree not only teaches language skills but also imparts life lessons and moral values, making it an integral part of a child's educational journey.The series is also a testament to the power ofstorytelling in education. It shows that learning can be enjoyable and that books can be the best of companions. Formany, the Oxford Reading Tree is not just a set of books buta cherished childhood memory.In the digital age, the Oxford Reading Tree continues to stand out as a classic choice for parents and educators alike. It reminds us of the timeless joy of turning pages andgetting lost in the magic of a well-told story.For young readers, the Oxford Reading Tree is more than just a series of books; it's a gateway to a world of imagination and knowledge. It's a testament to the enduring power of good literature to inspire, educate, and entertain.。
牛津树绘本L6_Long_Legs
2. After presenting three phonic words, ask Ss to explain what sound the consonant digraph kn makes. Make sure Ss understand the correspondence between the consonant digraph kn and the sound of consonant digraph kn.
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(完整word版)牛津阅读树3级(30本)目录
牛津阅读树3(30本)目录3-1 The Steel Band。
3—2 Pond Dipping。
3—3 Sniff。
3-4 The Duck Race。
3-5 The Ice Rink.3—6 The Mud Bath。
3—7 Joe and the Bike.3—8 Midge and the Eggs。
3-9 Midge in Hospital。
3—10 Pip and the Little Monkey。
3—11 Pip at he Zoo.3—12 Roy and the Budgie。
3—13 At the Seaside.3-14 Kipper the Clown。
3—15 Kipper’s Idea. 3—16 Srawberry Jam.3-17 The Jumble Sale. 3—18 The Snowman。
3—19 At the Pool.3-20 Book Week。
3—21 Bull's—eye!。
3-22 The Barbecue。
3-23 The Carnival。
3-24 The Cold Day。
3—25 A Cat in the Tree. 3—26 By the Stream.3-27 Nobody Wanted to Play。
3-28 On the Sand.3-29 The Egg Hunt。
3—30 The Rope Swing.3-1 The Steel Band.A band came to play.“My name is Stan,” said a man. “I want you to help us。
”“I want you to clap,” he said. “Clap your hands and tap you feet.”“I want you to sing a song。
" “Sing it with us。
牛津树阅读三级故事电子书共四本
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牛津阅读树4级(30本)目录
牛津阅读树4(30本)目录4-1 Nobody Got Wet.4-2 Poor Old Mum.4-3 The Weather Vane. 4-4 The Balloon.4-5 The Camcorder.4-6 The Wedding.4-7 Swap!4-8 The Flying Elephant. 4-9 Wet Paint.4-10 Everyone Got Wet. 4-11 The Dragon Dance. 4-12 The Scarf.4-13 Dad's Jacket.4-14 Stuck in the Mud. 4-15 The Den. 4-16 An Important Case.4-17 Look Smart.4-18 Tug of War.4-19 Adam Goes Shopping. 4-20 Adam's Car.4-21 Lucky the Goat.4-22 Mosque School.4-23 Yasmin's Dress.4-24 Yasmin and the Flood. 4-25 Come In!4-26 House for Sale.4-27 The New House.4-28 The Play.4-29 The Secret Room.4-30 The Storm.4-1 Nobody Got Wet.Dad got a boat.Everyone sat in the boat. Dad pushed the boat out.Oh no! Dad was stuck. Mum pulled Dad. Wilma pushed the boat.They went down the river. Nobody got wet. “What a good job!” said Mum.They had a picnic. It began to rain. But nobody got wet.The boat floated away. “Oh no!”gasped Mum. “Help me get the boat.”Mum pulled the boat in. “Don’t let me fall in,” said Mum.Mum didn’t get wet. “Nobody got wet,” said Dad. It was time to go home.Oh no! Everyone got wet!1.gasp[英] [ɡɑ:sp] vi.喘气,喘息;倒抽气;渴望vt.喘着气说出4-2 Poor Old Mum.It was sports day.Wilma was in the long jump. She came first.Wilf and Chip were in a race. They came second. “Hooray!” shouted Kipper.Dad was in the egg and spoon race. He came third. “Well done, Dad,” shouted Wilf.Mum was in a race. “Oh no!” said Wilma.Mum came last. “Poor old Mum,” said Wilf.Mum was disappointed. “What a shame!” said Dad.Dad put a blindfold on Mum. Wilf and Wilma had a surprise.“Good old Mum,” said everyone.2.long jump跳远3.shame[英] [ʃeim] n. 羞愧;羞辱;可耻的人;羞愧感4.blindfold[英] [ˈblaɪndˌfəʊld] n. 蒙眼的绷带[布等];障眼物,蒙蔽人的事物4-3 The Weather Vane.Dad went to the building site. He took Wilf and Wilma.They looked at the crane. Wilma spoke to the man in the cab.A van came to the building site. It had a weather vane on the back.Wilf looked at the weather vane. Dad had an idea.Wilf jumped over the weather vane. “Be careful,” said Dad.“Take a photograph,” said Wilma. She jumped over the weather vane.The weather vane went on the roof. Wilf took a photograph.“See the weather vane,” said Wilf. “We’ve jumped over it,” said Wilma.“What a tall story!” said Biff. But wilf had a photograph. “See,” he said.5.building site[ˈbildiŋ sait]n.建筑工地6.crane[英] [krein]n.吊车,起重机;鹤7.cab[英] [kæb] n.出租车;(公共汽车、火车等的)司机室;驾驶室;出租马车8.vane[英] [veɪn] n.叶;风向标;瞄准板;反复无常的人9.weather vane[英] [ˈweðə veɪn]n.风标4-4 The Balloon.The children were outside. A hot air balloon went by.Mrs May had a secret. She told Wilf what it was. She wanted to go in a balloon.It was time to watch television. The television went wrong. “Oh no!” said Mrs May.The photocopier went wrong. “Oh blow!” said Mrs May.The computer went wrong. “Oh bother!” said Mrs May.Wilf and Wilma came home. They had a letter. The school wanted money. Wilf had an idea.Everyone liked Wilf’s idea. “It’s a good idea!” everyone said. Everyone bought tickets.Mrs May bought lots of trickets. She wanted to go in the balloon.Mrs May won the prize. She won a ride in the balloon. “Hooray!” said Wilf.Mrs May went up in the balloon. “Hooray,” shouted everyone.“It’s wonderful,” said Mrs May.Mrs May saw the stream. She saw the houses. She looked down at the park.She took this photograph.The school made lots of money. They bought lots of things.Mrs May was pleased. She gave Wilf a present.“Thank you,” said wilf.4-5 The Camcorder.Dad bought a camcorder.The children had a race. Dad made a video. “Smile everyone,” said Dad.Dad went to the sports day. He took the camcorder. He made a video of Wilma.It was Jo’s wedding. Dad took the camcorder. He made a video of the wedding.It was Mum and Dad’s anniversary. Wilma wanted to make a video.Dad showed Wilma the camcorder. “I t’s easy,” he said.Wilma made the video. “I t’s easy,” she said. “Smile please!” said Wilf.The children watched the race. They saw the sports day.They looked at Jo’s wedding. They laughed at Wilma’s video.They went to the tree house. Wilma wanted to make a video. Dad let her use the camcorder.Wilma made the video. She saw two men. They were burglars.The burglars were running away. Wilma made a video of them.“Call the police,” she shouted.Dad got the phone. He phoned the police. Wilma got the burglars on video.The police came. They looked at the video. “Well done!” they said.The police caught the burglars. “Thanks to Wilma,” said Dad.10.camcorder[英] [ˈkæmkɔ:də] n. 摄像录像机11.tree house n. 树上小屋,巢屋12.burglar[英] [ˈbə:ɡlə] n. 窃贼;破门盗窃者;夜盗4-6 The Wedding.Jo was Mum’s sister. She was getting married.Wilma was happy. She wanted to be a bridesmaid.Wilf was unhappy. He didn’t want to be a pageboy.The grandparents came. They came for the wedding. “What a journey!” they said.Mum made Wilma’s dress. Grandmother helped.Wilf looked at the material. “Oh no!” he thought.Grandmother made the cake. Wilma put a bride and groom on it. “I t’s wonderful,” said Jo.Wilma’s dress was finished. Biff and Chip came to see it.“I like weddings,” said Chip. “I don’t,” said Wilf.Jo took Wilf’s measurements. She gave them to Mum.Wilf was unhappy. He didn’t want to be a pageboy.Mum had been shopping. She had a surprise for Wilf. “What is it?” asked Wilf.“I t’s a suit,” said Mum. “You’re not a pageboy,” said Jo. “I t was a joke,” said Grandmother.It was the day of the wedding. Dad made a video. Biff took a photograph.Wilf liked this suit. He was glad he wasn’t a pageboy. He was happy. Everyone was happy.There was a big party. Everyone danced. “I like weddings,” said Wilf.“Will you get married?” asked Wilf. “I don’t know,” said Wilma.13.bridesmaid[英] [ˈbraɪdzˌmeɪd]n.女傧相,伴娘14.pageboy[英] [ˈpeɪdʒˌbɔɪ]n.头发内卷,小听差4-7 Swap!Nadim found a bat. It was broken.Nadim mended the bat. His dad helped. The bat looked good.Chip had a robot. The robot was broken.Chip liked Nadim’s bat. He swapped the robot for the bat.Nadim mended the robot. He painted it silver. The robot looked good.Biff had a skateboard. It had no wheels. Biff swapped it for the robot.Nadim mended the skateboard. He put on new wheels. “I t’s a good skateboard now,” he said.Wilma had a bike. The bike was broken. She swapped it for the skateboard.Nadim mended the bike. He painted it black. The bike looked good.“Not bad,” said Nadim.15.bat[英] [bæt] n. 蝙蝠;短棍,(棒球等的)球棒,(网球等的)球拍16.swap[英] [swɔp] vt. 用…替换,把…换成,掉换(过来)17.skateboard[英] [ˈskeɪtˌbɔ:d, -ˌbəʊrd] n. 滑板4-8 The Flying Elephant.Mum went shopping. She took the children.The children looked up. There was an elephant on the roof.The elephant looked funny. The elephant was fat.The children laughed. “Look at that fat elephant,” they said.“An elephant?” said Mum. “Don’t be silly.”There was a storm. The wind blew. It rained and rained.It was a bad storm. The wind was strong. It blew the elephant away.The children went to school. The elephant was in the playground. The children laughed.The children told Mrs May. “Look at that fat elephant,” they said.“An elephant?” said Mrs May. “Don’t be silly.”The children liked the fat elephant. They wanted it to stay.“Sorry,” said the man. “We want it back.”“Look at the fat elephant,” said Biff. “I t’s a flat elephant now,” said Wilma.4-9 Wet Paint.Dad was painting the back door. The children were outside.Floppy wanted to come in. He jumped up. He put his paws on the paint.Dad painted the door again. Biff kicked a ball. The ball hit the door.Dad painted the door again. Kipper pushed the door. He got paint on his hands.Dad was fed up. He painted the door again. “What a job!” said Dad.Biff and Chip had a pillow fight. The pillow split open. “Oh no!” said Biff.The wind blew. It blew the feathers. “Oh no!” said Chip. “Wet paint!”There was no wet paint. The door had gone. Dad had put up an old door.The back door was inside. “I t’s safe here,” said Dad.18.split[英] [split]vt.分裂;分开;<俚>(迅速)离开;分担过去式:split 过去分词:split 4-10 Everyone Got Wet.Dad looked at the water butt. The water butt was leaking.Mum looked at the hose. The hose was leaking. “Oh bother!” said Mum.Dad mended the water butt. He put a patch on it. “What a tricky job!” he said.The water butt burst. All the water came out. Dad got wet.Mum mended the hose. She put a patch on it. “What a tricky job!” she said.Mum put the hose on the tap. The top of the tap came off. Mum got very wet.Dad got a new water butt. He put it on the bricks.He got the hose. He filled up the water butt.The water butt fell over. The water poured out. Dad got wet again.Mum got a new hose. She joined it to the old hose. She wanted to water the roses.Kipper wanted to help. He turned the tap on. Mum got wet again. “Oh no!” said Mum.The children got the paddling pool. They put it on the grass.Dad got the new hose. Biff turned on the tap.No water came out of the hose. “Funny!” said Dad. He looked down the hose.Oh no! The children got wet.19.butt[英] [bʌt] n. 烟蒂,屁股;笑柄;(武器或工具的)粗大的一端;大酒桶20.water butt n. 集雨桶,大水桶21.patch[英] [pætʃ] n. 补丁,补片;碎片,碎屑;22.tricky[英] [ˈtrɪki:] adj. 狡猾的;(形势、工作等)复杂的;机警的;微妙的23.burst[英] [bə:st] vi. 爆裂,炸破;使爆炸;充满,塞满;爆发24.tap[英] [tæp] n. 龙头,阀门;塞子;25.paddling pool[英] [ˈpædlɪŋ pu:l] n. <英>(通常在公园中供孩子们玩水的)嬉水池;4-11 The Dragon Dance.Mrs May made a dragon. The children helped her.Mrs May painted the head. The children painted the body.The dragon had a long body. The children liked the dragon.They wanted to do the dragon dance.The children got inside the body. Mrs May helped them.“It’s made of paper,” said Mrs May. “Be careful.”Anneena was inside the head. “Be careful.,” said Mrs May. “Don’t tear the paper.”The mums and dads came. The children did the dragon dance.“What a good dragon,” said everyone.Oh no! The dragon dance went wrong. The dragon tore in half.The children were upset. “Never mind,” said Mrs May. “It was only made of paper.”Anneena’s mum had an idea. She told the mums and dads. “What a good idea,” they said.The mums and dads made a dragon. They made a long body. They made a big head.The dragon looked wonderful. The children were pleased.They wanted to do the dragon dande.The children went into town. They did the dragon dance.“Come to the school fair,” said Chip.“What a lot of people,” said Mrs May. “Thanks to the dragon.”26.Anneena27.tear[英] [tiə]vt.撕裂,撕碎;划伤;夺走,扯掉;过去式:tore 过去分词:torn 4-12 The Scarf.Anneena liked knitting. She made a scarf.Anneena’s mom helped her. The scarf was long and warm. “It’s a good scarf,” said Anneena.Biff and Chip came to play. It was a cold day.Anneena put on her scarf. “What a cold day!” she said.Biff looked at Anneena’s scarf. “What a long scarf!” she said.“I made it,” said Anneena. “I couldn’t stop knitting.”The children went to the park. They went to the pond. The pond was frozen. It had ice on it.Some children ran up. They pulled Anneena’s scarf.“Stop it!” shouted Anneena. “Stop it!” shouted Anneena’s mum.A boy went on the ice. The ice was dangerous.“Get off,” shouted Anneena’s mum. “The ice is not safe.”.Anneena’s mum couldn’t get the boy. She couldn’t go on the ice.Everyone was frightened. “Help!” shouted the boy.Anneena had a good idea. She took off her scarf. “Make a rope,” she said.Anneena’s mum made a rope. She made it out of scarves and coats. She threw it to the boy.Everyone pulled the rope. They pulled the boy out of the pond.The boy was safe. “Hooray!” shouted Anneena.“I am sorry!” said the boy. “Thank you.”“I ce is dangerous,” said Anneena.Anneena looked at her scarf. “I’m glad I made it long,” she said.28.knit[英] [nit] vt.& vi. 编织,编结;接合(折骨等);4-13 Dad's Jacket.The children put some tables outside.They wanted to help children in Need. Chip made a poster. It said, “Help Children in Need”.Biff and Nadim had some plants. Kipper and Wilma had some clothes. Wilf had some books.Anneena had a good idea. She invented a game.Dad looked at Anneena’s game. “Let me have a go,” he said.A man put Dad’s jacket on. “I t’s a good fit,” he said.“It’s five pounds,” said Wilma. The man bought the jacket.Dad looked for his jacket. “Oh no!” said Wilma. “I’m sorry. A man bought it.”Dad ran after the man. “Stop!” he called. “That’s my jacket.”“No, it’s my jacket,” said the man. “Give me ten pounds for it.”“Oh no,” said Dad. He gave the man ten pounds. The man gave the jacket to Dad.The man gave Wilma ten pounds. “I t’s for Children in Need,” he said.29.poster[英] [ˈpəustə]n.海报,招贴,公告;招贴画30.have a go[英] [hæv əɡəu]企图,尝试;抱怨4-14 Stuck in the Mud.The children went for a walk. It was a muddy walk.“What a muddy path!” said Biff. “Baa! Baa!”“What was that?” asked Chip.“Baa! Baa!”“What was that?” asked Wilma.“I t’s a sheep,” said Dad. “Put Floppy on a lead.”“Oh no!” said Chip. “A sheep is stuck in the mud.”The sheep couldn’t get out. The mud was too deep.“Help me get it out,” said Dad. Dad went to help the sheep. He sank into the mud.Wilma and Chip went to help. They sank into the mud.Dad pushed. Wilma and Chip pulled. They got the sheep out. “Baa! Baa!” went the sheep.Wilma and Chip were muddy. Dad had lost a boot. Wilma went to get Dad’s boot.“Help!” said Wilma. “Now I’m stuck!”4-15 The Den.The children were by the stream. Wilf had an idea.Wilf found some sticks. “Let’s make a den,” he said. “Put the sticks like this.”They all found some sticks. Chip found lots of branches and Wilma found some straw.Biff found some logs. “We can sit on them inside the den,” she said.The children sat in the den but it began to rain.The ran splashed into the den. “I’m getting wet,” said Kipper.“We’re all getting wet,” said Dad. “It’s time to go.”“Can we come back soon?” asked Biff.It rained all week. The children couldn’t go out to play.They wanted the rain to stop. They wanted to go back to the den.The rain stopped. The children went back to the den.“Oh no!” said Wilma. “We can’t play in the den!”“Shh!” said Wilf.31.den[英] [den] n. 兽穴;贼窝;简陋污秽的小室;32.branch[英] [brɑ:ntʃ] n. 树枝;分支;部门,分科;支流33.straw[英] [strɔ:] n. 稻草;麦秆;4-16 An Important Case.The children were outside. They were playing football.Wilf kicked the ball. It landed in a bush. “Sorry,” said Wilf.Wilf couldn’t get the ball. “I can get it,” said Kipper.Kipper found a case. “Look at this,” he said. “I found it in the bush.”Dad looked at the case. He couldn’t open it.Wilf looked at the case. “What can be in it?” he asked. “I t looks important.”“What is in it?” asked Wilma. “I don’t know,” said Chip, “but it looks very important.”“What is in the case?” asked Kipper.“I don’t know,” said Biff, “but it looks very ,very important.”“What is in this case?” asked Dad.“We don’t know,” said the police office, “but it is very important.”A man came in a big car. “Who is he?” asked Kipper.“I don’t know,” said Dad, “but he looks important.”The man took the case.“I t’s my case,” he said. “Thank you. It was stolen. It is very important.”The man got in the car. ‘Excuse me,” said Wilma. “What is in the case?”“Ah!” said the man. “My sandwiches.”4-17 Look Smart.Mum had been shopping.Biff had a new dress. Chip had a shirt and Kipper had a new top.Biff looked at the dress. “Put it on,” said Mum. “I want you to look smart.”Kipper looked at the top. “Put it on,” said Mum. “I want you to look smart.”“Come here, Chip,” said Mum. “Put on this shirt.”“I know ,” said Chip. “You want me to look smart.”Dad came in with a tray. He fell over a bag. A cup fell over.Some chocolate went over Kipper’s top. “Oh no!” said Kipper. “Chocolate all over my top.”Biff sat down. She sat on Mum’s lipstick. “Oh no!” said Biff. “Lipstick on my dress.”Floppy ran in with muddy paws. He jumped up at Chip.“Oh Floppy!” said Chip, “Mud all over my shirt.“I can put on my old top,” said Kipper. “No,” said Mum. “I want you all to look smart.”“Smart clothes,” said Mum. “Put them on.” The children put them on.They set off for the party. A lorry went by. Splash!“What a good job!” said Dad. “Nobody looks smart.”34.tray[英] [trei] n.盘子;35.smart[英] [smɑ:t] adj.聪明的;敏捷的;漂亮的;整齐的4-18 Tug of War.The children went to the park. They went with Mum and Dad.They went to the stream. Chip saw a rope. It was by a tree.Dad had an idea. “We can skip,” he said. He tied the rope to the tree.Dad and the children began to skip. “Go on, jump!” said Mum. “Jump! Jump! Jump!”They all jumped. They jumped too soon. Whoops! They all fell over.Mum had an idea. “Let’s have a tug of war,” she said.Dad threw up the rope over the stream. Mum went over the bridge.The children began to pull. Mum and Dad began to pull.“Easy,” said wilf , and he let go. Mum and Dad pulled and pulled.“Easy,” said wilma, and she let go. Mum and Dad pulled and pulled.“Easy,” said Biff and Chip , and they let go. “Pull , Dad!” called Wilma.“Easy,” said Kipper. “Look at me.” He pulled Mum and Dad into the stream.“Easy,” said the man.36.tug[英] [tʌɡ]n.猛拉,推力;绳索链条;4-19 Adam Goes Shopping.Mum and Dad went shopping.They took Adam and Yasmin.Mum wanted a kettle. Adam wanted to go home.Yasmin wanted some shoes. Adam was bored.Dad wanted a track suit. Adam was fed up.Adam was tired. He went into a tent.Mum and Dad looked for Adam. They couldn’t find him.Everyone looked for Adam.Adam was fast asleep.37.kettle[英] [ˈketl] n.(烧水用的)壶;小汽锅38.track suit[英] [træk sju:t]n.径赛服4-20 Adam's Car.Adam had a new car.He saw a car on television. It looked like his car.Adam had an idea.He went to the flour bin. He put flour on the car.He dropped the car. “Oh no!” said Adam.He looked in the flour. He couldn’t find the car.The bin fell over. The flour went everywhere.Mum was cross.Adam was sorry.39.flour[英] [ˈflauə]n.面粉40.bin[英] [bin]n.箱子,容器;4-21 Lucky the Goat.Adam and yasmin went on holiday.They stayed with Grandmother.Grandmother had a party. Everyone wanted to come.Grandmother had a kid goat. The kid was called Lucky.Yasmin looked after Lucky. She gave her a bottle.She gave her a cuddle. She played with her every day.The holiday was over. Yasmin was sad.Adam had spots. They couldn’t go on the aeroplane.“Chicken pox,” said the doctor. “Come back in two weeks.”“Lucky!” said Yasmin.41.cuddle[英] [ˈkʌdl] n.搂抱,拥抱42.chickenpox[英] [ˈtʃɪkɪnpɒks]n.水痘4-22 Mosque School.Yasmin went to a mosque school.Adam wanted to go. But he was too little.He wanted to look inside.Adam couldn’t see. He climbed on the lamp post.Adam got stuck. “Oh no!” said his Mum.“Help!” called Adam. Everyone ran to help.The firemen came. They got Adam out.“You can go to mosque school,” said Grandad.“Horray!” said Adam.43.mosque[英] [mɔsk] n.清真寺,伊斯兰教寺院44.stuck[英] [stʌk] v.刺(stick 的过去式及过去分词)4-23 Yasmin's Dress.Yasmin couldn’t sleep. The rain woke her up.Yasmin went downstairs. “Oh help!” she said.Mum and Dad came downstairs. “Oh help!” said Dad.The shop was flooded. Everything was wet.“What a mess!” said Yasmin. The cloth was wet.They took the clothe outside. “Hang it up to dry,” said Yasmin.Everyone helped. The sun came out.“I t looks lovely,” said everyone. “Let’s have a party,” said Yasmin.Everyone was happy.45.flood[英] [flʌd] vi. 涌出;为水淹没4-24 Yasmin and the Flood.Yasmin had a new dress. Her mum had made it. Yasmin put it on.Yasmin looked pretty. “Wha a pretty dress!” said Dad.Yasmin went to Gran’s. “Wha a pretty dress!” said everyone.Yasmin and Adam went to play. Adam got paint on his hands.Adam got paint on Yasmin’s dress. “Oh no!” said Yasmin.Yasmin was cross. Adam was upset.Grandfather got the paint off. Everyone was happy.4-25 Come In!Dad was painting the door. Mum went out.Wilf and Wilma came to play. “Come in,” said Dad.Three children came to the house. They came to play with Biff. “Come in,” said Biff.Four children came to the house. They came to play with Chip. “Come in,” said Chip.Five children came to play. They wanted to play with Kipper. “Come in,” said Kipper.Mum came home. “What a lot of children! What a mess!” she said.Mum looked for Biff ,Chip and Kipper. They were watching television. Mum was cross.Mum gave the children some biscuits. They all went home.Mum went outside. ‘Oh no!” said Mum.4-26 House for Sale.This house was for sale.Dad liked the house. Mum liked it too.Biff and Chip looked at the house. Everyone liked it. Kipper pulled the wallpaper.They went into a room. Everyone liked this room. Kipper looked up the chimney.Biff wanted this bedroom. It was a big room. Kipper jumped on the bed.Chip wanted this bedroom. It was a big room. Kipper sat on a chair.They went down the garden. They looked at the tree house. Kipper climbed the tree.Biff and Chip climbed the tree. They went in the tree house. Kipper pulled a can down.Everyone liked the house. Floppy liked it too.46.wallpaper[英] [ˈwɔ:lˌpeɪpə]n.壁纸,墙纸4-27 The New House.A van came to the house.“What a big van!” said Chip. “What a big man!” said Kipper.The man looked at the things. “What a lot of things!” he said.Mum and Dad helped the man. They put things in the van. “What a job!” said Dad.The children helped too. Kipper put his toys in the van. Biff and Chip put the go-cart in.They put a box in the van. “What a big box!” said Biff. “What a job!” said everyone.“Goodbye,” said Biff. “Goodbye,” said Chip. “Come and play soon,” they said.The van went to the new house. Dad looked at Biff and Chip “Oh no!” said Biff and Chip.“What a job!” they said.4-28 The Play.Biff and Chip went to school. They went with Wilf and Wilma.Biff and Chip liked Mrs May. They were in her class.Wilf liked Mrs May. He was in her class too.It was story time. The story was the Wizard of Oz. It was about a girl and her dog.The girl was Dorothy. There was a storm. The wind blew the house away.Dorothy met the Scarecrow. She met the Tin Man. She met the Lion. Dorothy met a witch.There was a storm. It was playtime. The children couldn’t play outside.The children played inside. They played The Wizard of Oz. Mrs May liked the little play.Mrs May put on a play. The play was Wizard of Oz. Wilf’s mum helped Mrs May.Chip was the Tin Man. Wilf was the lion. Biff was a witch.Wilf’s dad helped Mrs May. He painted a house. The children helped him.The mums and dads came. They liked the play. “What a good play!” they said.The children liked the play. They gave Mrs May some folwers. “I t was good fun,” said Wilf.It was time to go home. There was a storm. “I t’s like the play,” said Chip.47.wizard[英] [ˈwizəd] n. (尤指故事中的)男巫;术士;<褒>有特殊才干的人,奇才adj.出色的,极好的;巫术的,巫师的adj. 出色的,极好的;巫术的,巫师的48.Dorothy[ˈdɔrəθi] n. 桃乐茜(女子名)[女子名] 多萝西Dorothea的变体;49.witch[英] [witʃ] n. 女巫,巫婆;4-29 The Secret Room.Biff and Chip liked the new house. They helped Mum and Dad.Mum put wallpaper on the wall. Chip helped her. Dad painted a door. Biff helped him.Biff was in her room. Dad looked at the wallpaper. Biff wanted new wallpaper.They went to the wallpaper shop. Biff looked at the wallpaper. She liked this wallpaper.Mum and Dad pulled the wallpaper off. Biff and Chip helped. “What a job!’ said Chip.Biff found a door. The door was stuck.Mum opened the door. She found a room. Everyone looked inside.Mum went into the secret room. She found a little house.“I t looks like our house,” said Mum.Biff opened the little house. Everyone looked inside.“I t looks like our house inside,” said Biff.Kipper found a little dog. “Look at this little dog,” said Kipper.“I t looks like our dog. It looks like Floppy.”Chip found three little children. “Look at the children,” said Chip. “They look like us.”Biff liked the bedroom. She liked the secret room too.Dad painted the secret room. Biff put things inside.Biff was in bed. She was fast asleep. She dreamed about the little children.4-30 The Storm.Wilf and Wilma came to the house. They came to play.The children went outside. They climbed the tree.They looked in the tree house. “What a mess!” said Biff.Dad helped the children. He mended the roof. Biff and Wilma mended the door.Chip and Wilf painted the tree house. Wilf painted the door. Chip painted the walls.The tree house looked good. The children put things inside.They had a party in the tree house.It was bedtime. Biff was in her room. Biff looked outside. There was a storm.It was time for school. Wilf and Wilma came. “What a storm!” said Mum.The wind blew. The rain came down. “What a storm!” said Mrs May.It was time to go home. The mums and dads came. “What a wind!” they said.“Oh no!” said Biff. The tree was down. “What a mess1” said Kipper.The children climbed on the tree. Floppy barked and barked.Floppy found something. It was a box.Everyone looked at the box. Mum opened it. They found a key inside.Chip wanted the box. He put it in his room.。
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牛津阅读树1~2级目录dd1-1~1-6stage 1 decode and Develop,无字书《The Lost Gloves》《Puddles》《Just for Mum》《Fly away》《Feed the Birds》《Fun in the snow》dd1-7~1-12stage 1 more A decode and Develop,无字书(无指导书)《Next door》《Dogs in the mud》《Stop!》《The fish tank》《The big spin》《Wheels》dd1-13~1-18stage 1+ decode and Develop《Hop! Hop! Pop!》《Catkin the Kiten》《In the Trolley》《The Trampoline》《The Enormous Crab》《The Caterpillar》dd1-19~1-24stage 1+more A decode and Develop(无指导书)《The picture Book man》《In the Tent》《The bag in the Bin》《Stuck!》《The big red bus》《The sock》1-1~1-6Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 Wordless Stories A无字书《At School》《Getting Up》《Look Out!》《The Haircut》《The Lost Teddy》《The Library》1-7~1-12Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 Wordless Stories B无字书《The Swing Ball》《The Street Fair》《The Big Box》《Fetch!》《The hedgehog》《The Apple》3.(1-13~18)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 First Words Stories 《Who is It?》(1)《Floppy Floppy》(6)《Six in a Bed》(2)《A Good Trick》(5)《Fun at the Beach》(4)《The Pancake》(3)4.(1-19~1-25)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 More First Words Stories 《IS It?》(7)《Get On》(8)《Floppy Did This》(9)《Get Dad》(10)《Up you Go》(11)《I See》(12)5.(1-26~1-32)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ First Sentences《Hide and Seek》(25)《Look at Me》(28)《Go Away,Floppy》(29)《Reds and Blues》(26)《Big Feet》(27)《Kipper's Diary》(30)6. (1-33~1-39)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More First Sentences A 《What Dogs Like》(31)《Presents for Dad》(35)《Top Dog》(36)《Go On,Mum》(33)《Go Away,Cat》(32)7.(1-35~1-41)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More First Sentences B《The Sandcastle》(46)《Floppy's Bone》(43)《The Box of Treasure》(47)《Hook a Duck》(44)《Chip's Robot》(45)《One wheel》(48)8.(1-42~1-48)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More First Sentences C1-43 48《The Ice Cream》(37)《Can You See Me?》(38)《Good Dog》(39)《What a DIN!》(40)《See Me Skip》(41)《The Mud Pie》(42)9.(1-49~54)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ Patterned Stories《The Headache》(16)《At the Park》(13)《Fancy Dress》(14)《Push!》(18)《Good Old Mum》(15)《The Pet Shop》(17)10.(1-55~60)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More Patterned Stories A 《What a Mess》(24)《Making Faces》(19)《The Journey》(21)《Goal!》(20)《Who Did That?》(23)《Shopping》(22)2-1~6Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 Stories《The toy’s Party》(5)《A New Dog》(4)《What a Bad Dog》(1)《The Go-kart》(3)《The Dream》(2)2-7~12Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 More Stories A 《Floppy's Bath》(26)《The Baby-sitter》(25)《The Water Fight》(30)《Kipper’s Balloon》(27)《Spots!》(29)《Kipper's Birthday》(28)2-13~18Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 More Stories B 《Kipper's Laces》《The Wobby Tooth》《The Foggy Day》《Biff's Aeroplane》《Floppy the Hero》《The Chase》2-19~24Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 First Sentences《The Big Egg》(19)《Poor Floppy》(23)《Put it Back》(24)《In a Bit》(22)《A Present for Mum》(20)《A hole in the Sand》(21)2-25~30Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 Patterned Stories 《Mokey Tricks》(8)《Hey Presto》(10)《It's the Weather》(12)《Naughty Children》(9)《A Sinking Feeling》(11)《Creepy-crawly》(7)2-31~36Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 More Patterned Stories A《The Lost Puppy》(14)《New Trees》(15)《Up and Down》(17)《The Little Dragon》(13)《The Band》(16)dd2-1~2-6stage 2 decode and Develop《The odd egg》《Out!》《Fire!》《The Gulls' picnic》《Red noses》《The Ball Pit》dd2-7~2-12stage 2 more A decode and Develop(无指导书)《Got a job?》《The new gingerbread man》《Hiccups》《Gorilla on the run!》《A big bunch of flowers》《Catch it!》tortoise tortoisepuddle's big stepthe big carrotthe king and his wishthe little red henhow many sleeps牛津指导书目录:1.1(4) first words:who is itfloppy floppysix in a beda good trickfun a the beachthe pancake1+(5) more first sentences b:the sandcastleflopped bonethe box of treasurehook a duckchips robotone wheel1+(1) patterned stories:the headacheat the parkfancy dresspushgood old mumthe pet shop1(1) wordless stories aat schoolgetting uplook outthe haircutthe lost teddythe library1(2) wordless stories bthe swing ballthe street fairthe big boxfetchthe hedgehogthe apple1(3)first wordswho is itfloppy floppysix in a beda good trickfun a the beachthe pancake1+(2) more patterned stories a《What a Mess》(24)《Making Faces》(19)《The Journey》(21)《Goal!》(20)《Who Did That?》(23)《Shopping》(22)1(4) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 More First Words Stories 《IS It?》(7)《Get On》(8)《Floppy Did This》(9)《Get Dad》(10)《Up you Go》(11)《I See》(12)1+(4)Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More First Sentences A 《What Dogs Like》(31)《Presents for Dad》(35)《Top Dog》(36)《Look After Me》(34)《Go On,Mum》(33)《Go Away,Cat》(32)1+(3) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ First Sentences《Hide and Seek》(25)《Look at Me》(28)《Go Away,Floppy》(29)《Reds and Blues》(26)《Big Feet》(27)《Kipper's Diary》(30)1+(6) more first sentences cOxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ More First Sentences C1-43 48《The Ice Cream》(37)《Can You See Me?》(38)《Good Dog》(39)《What a DIN!》(40)《See Me Skip》(41)《The Mud Pie》(42)2.2(1)Patterned Stories《Mokey Tricks》(8)《Hey Presto》(10)《It's the Weather》(12)《Naughty Children》(9)《A Sinking Feeling》(11)《Creepy-crawly》(7)2(2)More Patterned Stories A《What is It》(18)《The Lost Puppy》(14)《New Trees》(15)《Up and Down》(17)《The Little Dragon》(13)《The Band》(16)2(3) Stories《The toy’s Party》(5)《New Trainers》(6)《A New Dog》(4)《What a Bad Dog》(1)《The Go-kart》(3)《The Dream》(2)2(4)More Stories A《Floppy's Bath》(26)《The Baby-sitter》(25)《The Water Fight》(30)《Kipper’s Balloon》(27)《Spots!》(29)《Kipper's Birthday》(28)2(5)More Stories B《Kipper's Laces》《The Wobby Tooth》《The Foggy Day》《Biff's Aeroplane》《Floppy the Hero》《The Chase》2(6)First Sentences《The Big Egg》(19)《Poor Floppy》(23)《Put it Back》(24)《In a Bit》(22)《A Present for Mum》(20)《A hole in the Sand》(21)3.4.5.6.7.8.9.。
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1-1 At school1. He didn ' t want to go in ,so he held onto the gate post2. Kipper was shy, he hid in the cloak room.Come on3. Kipper played in the home corner4. Kipper cooked a lego stew .It was the end of the day.5. Kipper didn ' twant to go home.What did he do? He held onto the gate post. 封面中全篇故事英文This is your nu rsery school, come on Kipper. No, no,n obody will like me.Hello Kipper,Don ' t worry Kipper,come on Come in ,play with us. 1-2 Getti ng up1 kipper brushed his teeth. he knew a secret.2 kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hidde n in his bottom drawer.3 kipper got his shirt.4 kipper put on his train ers.the post lady arrived. She had a big pile of en velopes tha n usual.5 the surprise was for dad. It was his birthday.封面中全篇故事英文what a great day! Good morning chip!Good morning kipper!I fini shed,hurry up!OK,ok.where are my pan ts?No, no.Come in ,play in our playhourse. Look, Lisa is cook ing lego juice. am hun gry.Hurry up.Ok,wait a mi nute.put in carrots,。
牛津阅读树1级(31本)文本
牛津阅读树1(31本)目录1-1 Big Feet. 1-17 Go On ,Mum! 1-2 Go Away, Floppy. 1-18 Look After Me. 1-3 Hide and Seek. 1-19 Presents for Dad. 1-4 Kipper's Diary. 1-20 Top Dog.1-5 Look at Me. 1-21 What Dogs Like 1-6 Reds and Blues. 1-22 Goal!1-7 Good Gog. 1-23 Making Faces. 1-8 See Me Skip. 1-24 What a mess!1-9 The Ice Cream. 1-25 Shopping.1-10 The Mud Pie. 1-26 The Journey.1-11 What a DIN! 1-27 Fancy Dress.1-12 Floppy's Bone. 1-28 Push!1-13 One Wheel. 1-29 The headache.1-14 The Box of Treasure 1-30 The pet shop1-15 The Sandcastle 1-31 At the Park.1-16 Go Away, Cat.1-1 BIG Feet.Come and look at this.Come and look at this. Is it a big monster? Come and look at this. Is it a big dinosaur? Come and look at this. Is it a big giant? No. It is Dad.1-2 Go Away, Floppy.Go away, Floppy.Go away, Floppy. We are skipping. Go away, Floppy. We are painting. Come back, Floppy. Floppy, come back. We are sorry.1. floppy[英] [ˈflɔpi:] adj.松软的;懒散的1-3 Hide and Seek.Can you see us?Can you see me? Yes, I can see you. Can you see me? Yes, we can see you. Can you see me? Yes, we can see you. We can all see Dad.1-4 Kipper's Diary.Monday: It was a wet day.Tuesday: It was a windy day. I went to the shops. Wednesday: It was a sunny day. I went to the pool. Thursday: It was a hot day. I went to the park. Friday: It was a fun day.2. Kipper [人名] 基珀1-5 Look at Me.Look at me, Mum.Look at me, Mum. Look at me on my bike. Look at me, Mum. Look at me on my bike. Look at me, Mum. Oh, no! Look at me!1-6 Reds and Blues.We are all in red. We are all in blue.Come on the reds! Come on the blues! Who is in red? Who is in blue? We are all muddy.3.muddy[英] [ˈmʌdi] adj.泥泞的;暗的;模糊的;糊涂的1-7 Good Gog.I’m a good dog. Look at me.I’m very good, as you can see.You say, “Sit,” I sit. That’s it. If you call, I get the ball.You say, “Stay,” I stay. That’s that. But not if I can see a cat.1-8 See Me Skip.See me skip.This is the way. I like to do this every day.“Come on, Dad. Can you skip too?” “Yes, I can. I skip like you.”“Look at me. Look at me go!” “Look out, Dad!” Oh no! Oh no!4. skip [英] [skip] vi.跳;跳绳;悄悄溜走;快速转移1-9 The Ice Cream.Can I get an ice cream? Yes, I can. Come on, run to the ice cream van. I want the big one. Look at that! Look out, Kipper! Oh no!Splat!5.splat[英] [splæt] n.啪哒声31-10 The Mud Pie.This is mud in my hand. Put in water. Mix in sand. Tip it out. Pat it flat.This is a mud pie … not a hat.6.tip[英] [tip] vt.倾斜,翻倒;装顶端1-11 What a DIN!Biff has a pan and a big, red pot. Chip has a tin. What has Kipper got? Kipper has a can. Dad has a bin. Bang, crash, hang! What a din! What a din!7.Biff[英] [bif] 比夫8.Chip[人名] 奇普9.tin[英] [tin] n.罐头盒;10.can[英] [kæn, kən] n.罐头;(用金属或塑料制作的)容器;(马口铁或其他金属制作的)食品罐头11.bin[英] [bin] n.箱子,容器;二进制;垃圾箱;12.bang[英] [bæŋ] vi.发出砰的一声,砰砰作响,砰地敲[推,扔];13.crash[英] [kræʃ]vt.& vi.(使)猛撞,(使)撞毁14.hang[英] [hæŋ] vi.悬垂;被吊死;附属,依靠;悬而未决15.din[英] [dɪn] n.喧闹声1-12 Floppy's Bone.Floppy had a bone.A dog took the bone. Floppy ran after the dog. “Come back!” said Mom. She ran after Floppy. “Come back!” said Dad. He ran after Mum.“Come back!” said Biff and Chip. They ran after Dad.The dog stopped. A big dog took the bone. The big dog ate the bone. Oh no!1-13 One Wheel.“One wheel,” said Chip.“Look,” said Chip. “One wheel”“Look,” said Mum. “I am on two wheels.”“Look at me,” said Kipper. “I am on three wheels.”“Look at me,” said Biff. “I am on four wheels.”4“Look at Dad,” said Mum. “He is on one wheel.”“Oh no,” said Dad. “No wheels.”1-14 The Box of TreasureDad had a map.He hid the map in the sand.Biff found the map. “It is a treasure map,” she said.The map said, “Dig here.”“Dig here.” said Biff. Chip dug in the sand.Chip found a box. “Is it a box of treasure?” he said. No. It was a box of sweets!16.hid[英] [hid] hide的过去式和过去分词1-15 The SandcastleChip had a box.He put sand in it. “Pat it flat,” he said.Kipper had a box. He put sand in it. Biff had a bucket. She put sand in it.Biff put the bucket on top. “Good,” she said.It was a sandcastle. It was a good sandcastle. It was the best sandcastle.17.sandcastle[英] [ˈsændkɑ:s(ə)l] n.沙塔18.bucket[英] [ˈbʌkit] n.水桶;51-16 Go Away, Cat.Go away, little cat.Go away, little cat. A dog is coming. Go away, little cat. A big dog is coming. Go away, little cat. Floppy is coming. Oh, no!1-17 Go On, Mum!“Go on, Mum,” said Chip.“Go on, Mum,” said Biff. “I am going,” said Mum.“Go on, Mum,” said Kipper. “I am going,” she said.“Go on, go on,” said Dad. “I am going,” said Mum.“I am not going again.”1-18 Look After Me.This is Kate.She went up the net. “I like this,” she said.She went on the slide. “I like this,” she said.She went up the ladder. “I like this,” she said.“We like this,” said Biff.1-19 Presents for Dad.This is for Dad.This is for you, Dad. It is a bunch of flowers. This is for you, Dad. It is a box of chocolates. This is for you, Dad. It is a bunch of grapes. This is for the best Dad of all.1-20 Top Dog.Look at all the dogs.We like this dog. This is a little dog. We like this dog. This is a big dog. We all like this dog. This is a top dog. We like Floppy best of all.61-21 Wha t Dogs LikeDogs like to play.They like to walk. Floppy likes to walk. They like to sleep. Floppy likes to sleep. They like to run. Floppy likes to run. Floppy hates this1-22 Go al!It was a cold day.Everyone got wet. Everyone got cold. Floppy got tired. Kipper got miserable. Mum got cross. Dad got a goal.19.miserable[英] [ˈmizərəbl] adj.悲惨的;令人痛苦的;20.cross[英] [krɔs] adj.坏脾气的,易怒的;相反的,反向的1-23 Making Faces.Dad was fierce. Chip was sad. Biff was good.Mum was frightened. Kipper was hungry.21.fierce[英] [fiəs] adj.凶猛的,残忍的;猛烈的;狂热的1-24 W hat a mess!Mum made a dress. Dad made some jam.Chip made a scarf. Biff made a lorry. Kipper made a birthday card. Everyone made a mess.22.lorry[英] [ˈlɔri] n.运货汽车,机动卡车1-25 S hopping.7Chip wanted some sugar.He went to the supermarket. He got some crisps. He went to the shop. He got a comic. He went to the market. He got a ball. He forgot the sugar.23.crisp[英] [krisp] n.<英>炸马铃薯片;松脆物1-26 The Journey.“I’m bored,” said Kipper.“I’m hungry,” said Biff.“I’m thirsty,” said Chip.“I’m cross,” said Dad.“I’m lost,” said Mum.“Hooray!” said everyone.1-27 Fancy Dress.Mum was a scarecrow.Biff was a pirate. Chip was a pirate. Kipper was an angel. Dad was a chicken. Everyone was happy. 1-28 Push!The car was stuck. Mum pushed it.Biff and Chip pushed it. Mum pulled it. The tractor pulled it. Oh no!24.tractor[英] [ˈtræktə] n.拖拉机;牵引器81-29 The headache.Dad had a trumpet.Chip had a drum.Biff had a recorder. Kipper had a guitar. Mum had a headache.25.trumpet[英] [ˈtrʌmpit] n.喇叭;小号;26.recorder[英] [riˈkɔ:də] n.录音机;记录员,记录者;记录器;八孔直笛1-30 The pet shopEveryone wanted a pet.Chip wanted a rat. “Oh no!” said everyone.Biff wanted a spider. “Oh no!” said everyone.Biff wanted a snake. “Oh no!” said everyone. Everyone wanted a goldfish.1-31 At the Park.Everyone went to the park. Chip went on the slide. Biff went on the horse.Kipper went on the swing. Mum went on the see-saw. Floppy went to sleep.9。
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Who is it ?Who is it ?Biff and Chip.
Mum and Kipper. Floppy and a spaceman. No, it’s Dad.
Six in a Bed Mum and Dad. Mum, Kipper and Dad.
Mum, Kipper, Dad and Chip.
Biff, Mum, Kipper, Dad, Chip,
and Floppy.
Fun at the Beach Dad and Mum.
Mum and Dad. Kipper, Chip and Biff.
Kipper, Biff and Dad. Mum, Chip and Floppy.
Chip, Biff and Kipper.
Dad and Floppy.
Floppy Floppy Oh Floppy!
Oh, Floppy!
No, Floppy!
Oh, Floppy!
No, Floppy!
A Good Trick
Floppy Floppy.
A rug,
Kipper.
A sheet,
a big box,
a little box,
The Pancake
the pancake race. The frying pan,
the flour, the eggs,
the milk, the butter,
the pancake,
Is it?
Is it Kipper? It is Kipper. Is it Biff?
It is Biff. Is it Chip? It is Chip.
Is it Floppy?
Yes. It is Floppy!
Get on
Get on.
Get on, Biff. Biff got on. Get on, Chip. Chip got on.
Oh, no! Get on, Kipper.
Kipper got on.
Floppy Did This! Chip did this. It is Biff. Biff did this.
It is Kipper. Kipper did this. It is Mum. Oh, no!
Floppy did this.
Get Dad Go on, Dad! Get Biff.
Go on, Dad!
Get Chip. Go on, Dad! Get Kipper. Go on, Mum!
Get Dad.
Up You Go
Up you go,Kipper!
Go!
Up you go,Biff!Go,go!
Chip,up you go!
Go,go, go!
No,no, no!No, Dad.
I See
I see Biff. I see Chip.
I see Mum and Dad.
We see Kipper. We see Floppy. I see Biff and Chip.
I see me.
At the Park
Biff Chip Mum and
Dad Kipper Floppy
Biff and Chip
Everyone went to the
park.
Chip went on the slide. Biff went on the horse.
Kipper went on the swing. Mum went on the see-
saw.
Floppy went to sleep. Fancy Dress
Mum was a scarecrow.
Everyone was happy.
Biff was a pirate. Chip
was a pirate.
Kipper was an angel.
Dad was a chicken.。