Why the bat comes out only at night

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蝴蝶效应 The Butterfly Effect 英文剧本

蝴蝶效应 The Butterfly Effect 英文剧本

A playground. Evan's father, JASON (23), puts a 1-year old on a slide.
EXT. LENNY'S HOUSE - DAY - 1987
A birthday party for LENNY, 5, a chubby kid with only a few friends. Evan, now 5, is gently prodded by Andrea toward KAYLEIGH, 5, a quiet sweet-looking girl with beautiful hair.
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INT. SUNNYVALE - DOCTOR'S OFFICE - NIGHT - 2002
EVAN, 20, good-looking but with dark haunted eyes, frantically hides himself in an unlit Doctor's office. His face and chest are covered in blood. He holds his forehead in pain.
MRS. BOSWELL
Mrs. Treborn! I need to speak with you!
ANDREA
I'm sorry, but can it wait til tonight? I'm already late for work --
Mrs. Boswell's a.
MRS. BOSWELL
Tommy! Leave Lenny alone! Don't make me send you to Mr. Voytek's office!

英语音标表的介绍

英语音标表的介绍

英语音标表的介绍1Oh, dear friends! Let me tell you about the wonderful English phonetic symbol table. The English phonetic symbol table is like a magical key to unlocking the mystery of English pronunciation. It is composed of vowels and consonants. For example, the vowel sounds like /i:/, /ɪ/, /e/, /æ/ play a crucial role in shaping the pronunciation of words. Just imagine, in the word "bee", the /i:/ sound makes it distinct from "bit" with the /ɪ/ sound. How amazing is that?The consonants, such as /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, also have significant importance. Take "pat" and "bat" for instance, the difference between /p/ and /b/ changes the entire meaning and pronunciation.Moreover, the phonetic symbol table is a powerful tool to correct pronunciation mistakes. When we encounter difficulties in pronouncing a word, we can refer to the phonetic symbols to get the correct pronunciation. Isn't it a great help? So, dear friends, let's make good use of this amazing phonetic symbol table to improve our English pronunciation and master this beautiful language!2Oh my goodness! The English phonetic symbol table is truly a remarkable thing! It's like a key that unlocks the door to correctpronunciation in English. Let me tell you all about it.For beginners, understanding the differences between similar phonetic symbols can be quite a challenge. Take /i:/ and /ɪ/ for example. /i:/ is a long and clear vowel, like in the word "bee". But /ɪ/ is shorter and not as intense, as in "bit". Isn't that interesting?When I was learning the phonetic symbol table, it wasn't easy at first. But I found some useful ways to master it. One of them was listening to English podcasts and imitating the speakers. Another great method was practicing with word cards, writing the words and their corresponding phonetic symbols. This really helped me remember and distinguish them.So, dear friends, don't be afraid of the phonetic symbol table. With patience and the right approach, you'll find it's not so difficult. Keep practicing and you'll be amazed at how much your pronunciation improves!3Oh my goodness! The English phonetic symbol table is truly a fascinating and essential tool for language learners. Let's focus on the vowels, which play a crucial role in shaping the pronunciation of words.The long vowels, such as /i:/ as in "bee", /ɑ:/ as in "car", /ɔ:/ as in "all", /u:/ as in "moon", and /ə:/ as in "bird", have distinct and prolonged sounds. For example, when you say "bee", the /i:/ sound is clear and sustained. Isn't it wonderful how a simple sound can make such a big difference in a word?The short vowels, like /ɪ/ in "bit", /æ/ in "cat", /ɒ/ in "hot", /ʊ/ in"book", and /e/ in "bed", are equally important. Take "cat" for instance, the /æ/ sound gives it a sharp and quick pronunciation.In oral communication, vowels are the key to being understood clearly. They determine the rhythm and melody of speech. Can you imagine speaking English without getting the vowels right? It would be a disaster! So, let's pay close attention to these wonderful vowels and master their pronunciation to speak English beautifully and fluently. Isn't that exciting?4Oh, dear friends! Let's take a deep dive into the world of the English phonetic symbol table! You know what? It is of paramount importance in our English learning journey. Just imagine, when we try to pronounce words like "complicated" or "phenomenon", without the guidance of the phonetic symbol table, how confusing and frustrating it would be!Take for example, when we come across a new word like "magnificent", the phonetic symbols help us understand exactly how each syllable should be pronounced. It's like a magical key that unlocks the correct pronunciation. We can practice and master it step by step.But what if we don't have a good grasp of the phonetic symbol table? Oh my goodness! We might constantly make mistakes in pronunciation, which could lead to misunderstandings and difficulties in communication. We might pronounce "restaurant" wrongly and end up confusing others.So, dear friends, do realize the significance of the English phoneticsymbol table. It is truly a precious tool that leads us to the correct path of English pronunciation and helps us communicate more accurately and confidently. Let's make full use of it and improve our English skills!5Oh, my dear friends! Let's take a fascinating journey into the world of the English phonetic symbol table. The English phonetic symbol table has undergone a remarkable development and evolution over time. Can you imagine how different it was in the past compared to now?In the early days, the phonetic symbol table was simpler and had fewer symbols. But as language usage expanded and became more complex, new sounds emerged and needed to be represented. So, changes occurred! For example, some symbols were added to better capture the diverse pronunciations.Why did these changes happen? Well, it's mainly because of the influence of globalization and the increasing interaction between different cultures. As English became a global language, it needed to adapt to various accents and pronunciations.The English phonetic symbol table plays a crucial role in international communication. Imagine people from different countries trying to understand and speak English. The phonetic symbol table acts as a common guide, helping them pronounce words accurately and be understood clearly. Isn't it amazing how such a table can bridge languagebarriers and facilitate communication across the world?So, dear friends, the development of the English phonetic symbol table is not only a reflection of language evolution but also a key to successful international exchanges. Let's keep exploring and learning!。

福建省泉州市永春第三中学片区2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中考试英语试题

福建省泉州市永春第三中学片区2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中考试英语试题

福建省泉州市永春第三中学片区2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中考试英语试题一、听力选择1.A.B.C.2.A.B.C.3.A.B.C.4.A.B.C.5.A.B.C.6.A.No, thanks.B.Yes, here you are.C.Sure, go ahead.7.A.Yes, I will.B.I don’t think so.C.No, thank you all the same.8.A.You’d better get up early.B.You’d better not work late into the night.C.You should drink some tea.9.A.Every day.B.No more than 2 hours.C.Twice a day.10.A.Every day.B.In the morning.C.Two weeks.11.A.By bus.B.By bike.C.On foot.12.A.Because he had a cold.B.Because he had the flu.C.Because he ate too much yesterday.13.A.Every day.B.Twice a day.C.Three times a week.14.A.She does the housework.B.She does her homework.C.She watches soccer games.15.A.In a shop.B.At home.C.In a hospital.二、听力填空听短文,填空。

短文读三遍。

Yesterday a nine-year-old boy was 16 football on the street. At that time, a car came quickly and 17 him. The boy’s legs were 18 badly. Some people took him to the hospital as quickly as possible. The boy is in hospital 19 . His classmates and friends come to see him with flowers and fruits. And they ask him not to 20 about his lessons. We hope the boy will get better soon.三、单项选择21.We should ________ the school rules as students.A.break B.catch C.follow22.—I’d like to read the book over there. Could you pass ________, please?—Certainly. Here you are.A.me it B.it to me C.me for it23.— Many new drivers don’t have good ________ for driving. They’re called Road Killers (马路杀手).—You’re right.A.skill B.skills C.looks24.—Li Lei is the first ________ the finishing line.—How great he is!A.pass B.passing C.to pass25.Don’t shout at him. He is only _______ boy.A.a eight-year-old B.a eight years old C.an eight-year-old 26.—Do you like swimming?—Yes, swimming is a good way _______ fit.A.keep B.to keep C.keeping27.—Would you please _________ so much noise?—Oh, sorry, I won’t.A.not make B.don’t make C.not to make28.You look pale. ________ have a good rest?A.Why don’t you B.What about C.Why you don’t29.All the Chinese were ________ when they heard Liu Xiang won the first. It was really________.A.exciting, excited B.excited, exciting C.exciting, exciting 30.—Humans can’t live ________ air.—I agree with you.A.without B.with C.in31.You are weak. ________ important for you ________ every day.A.They’re; to exercise B.It’s; to exercise C.It’s; exercising 32.—Who taught _______ Japanese?—I learned it by _______.A.you; myself B.your; myself C.yourself; me33.Our teachers often tell us ________ the net bar.A.stay away from B.to stay away from C.not stay away from 34.He eats ________ food, so he is ________ fat.A.much too; too much B.too much; much too C.much too; too many 35.—Must I take the medicine every day?—No, you _______.A.must B.mustn’t C.needn’t四、完形填空There was a football game on our school football field last week. We played 36 a team from a country school. They didn’t come 37 the last minute. They looked worse than we thought. They were wearing 38 clothes and looked like farm boys. We were sure we must be the 39 because we were always the best.We found in 40 that they did much better than us after the game began. They 41their best and they always played as a team. But we didn’t. Finally, we 42 the game and we all felt unhappy.We thought much 43 the game. We’re too proud(骄傲). We’re good players, but we can’t 44 win. For us, the most important 45 is: One can’t judge(判断) a person only by his clothes. We’ll never forget the game!36.A.for B.with C.against37.A.after B.until C.as soon as38.A.new B.old C.beautiful 39.A.winners B.losers C.players 40.A.surprising B.surprised C.surprise41.A.tried B.try C.do42.A.won B.lost C.missed43.A.before B.after C.when44.A.never B.often C.always45.A.match B.game C.lesson五、阅读理解During the day we work and play, and at night we sleep. Our body rests when we sleep. In the morning we are ready to work and play again. Our body grows most when we are asleep. Children who are tired usually need sleep. We can get better at our lessons after having plenty of rest. Boys and girls who are eight or nine years old need ten hours of sleep every night. Our body needs plenty of air when we are asleep. If we do not get enough fresh air, we will feel tired when we wake up. While in bed we must not cover our head, our lungs need to get enough fresh air. If we open our windows at night, we can have plenty of fresh air. Cool air is better than warm air. 46.Our body grows most while we are ________.A.eating B.playing C.sleeping D.exercising 47.Too little sleep makes us ________.A.tired B.hungry C.happy D.grow 48.—What may cause us to feel tired in the morning?—________ during the sleep.A.Too much air B.Not enough fresh airC.Too much cold air D.Too much sleep49.How many hours of sleep should 9-year-old children have every night?A.8 hours.B.9 hours.C.10 hours.D.11 hours. 50.What do the lungs need most?A.Fresh air.B.Covering.C.Warm air.D.Exercise.There is a famous English saying “You are what you eat”, anditmeans what you put in your mouth will become part of you. Many experts (专家) use it to tell people it's important to have a good eating habit. For example, too much sweet food makes a person overweight(超重). To avoid being fat, kids are told to keep off sweet food. But, a team of American scientists have found something new about eating sweet food.“When we say some people ‘sweet’, we mean they are kind and friendly to us. Perhaps(也许) this word can help us learn more about people's feelings and acts.” said Brian Meier, a scientist from the study team. “Taste is something we experience every day. What we have done is to find whether we can know someone's character(角色) and behavior(行为) depending on their taste.”In one of their experiments(实验),students were asked questions about their character-whether, for example, they were soft-hearted or not. Then they were asked to make a list of their favorite food. According to their answers, the scientists found that the students who liked sweet food were nicer.In their another experiment, the scientists found that people who preferred sweet food such as cookies and chocolate were more willing to help other people in need, and those who ate non-sweet food such as chips weren’t. For example, people with a sweet tooth were more likely to volunteer to clean up their city, visit sick children in the hospital and so on.The result of the experiments is that people’s helpfulness or being nice has something to do with their taste for sweet food. So eating sweet food is a useful way to make people nice and helpful. Next time, try some ice-cream.根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

Why the bat comes out only at night(80年代初中英语课本第五册第1课)Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No one knows what they fought about. The bat did not know whose side he should take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be on the side of the winners. So he watched from far away. After a while, it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to join them. “What on earth are you doing here” a bird shouted at him. “Can’t you see I’m a bird”the bat said with a smile. “Look, I have swings, just like you.” “Come along, then,” said the bird. “Don’t hide behind others.” But things changed soon. Now it seemed that the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and went over to the beasts. “What are you doing on our side” and animal called out to him. “Are you spying on us” “Don’t you know I’m one of you” asked the bat, showing his teeth. “Look. Can’t you see I’ve got teeth, too” “Who are trying to fool”said the animals. “We saw you fighting on the side of the birds just now.” So the beasts drove him off. Of course thebirds refused to take him back. When the beasts and the birds saw neither side could win, they decided to stop fighting. Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend, so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out only at night.Lesson 2 Nathan Hale(80年代初中英语课本第五册第2课)The young American stood quietly while the British guards searched his clothes. They found nothing. “If they don’t find the maps in my boot,” he thought, “maybe they will let me go. Then I’ll try to send the maps to General Washington.” “Take off your boots,” one of the guards ordered. The American’s heart beat faster.He took off his boots and handed them to the guard. The guard looked inside one boot, then another. “Use your knife, man!” ordered the British officer nearby. The guard brought out his knife and cut one boot open. He stopped suddenly and the American knew what it meant. The maps of the British army’s defence works! The guards took the American to General Howe. The general looked at the maps. “I see you’ve made some drawing of our defence works,” he said. “This can only mean one thin g.” “Yes, sir.” “Do you have anything to say for yourself” “No, nothing.” “What’s your name” “Nathan Hale.” “Rank” “Captain.”The general studied the maps a few more minutes. “Captain Hale,” he said finally. “I’ve never seen such fine drawings. You know, we could use a man like you. Why not join us You don’t have to worry about rank or pay.” Nathan Hale looked straight at the general. “Nothing could make me turn against my country!” “Then there’s o nly one thing I can do, you understand” “Yes, sir.” “You will be hanged as a spy early tomorrow morning.” * ** Nathan Hale looked around as a British soldier put the rope around his neck. “Now, Nathan Ha le,” said the British officer. “Let’s hear what you have to say before you die.” Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful country and said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”Lesson 3 A question of pronunciation(80年代初中英语课本第五册第3课)This happened in London. It was November and the weather was very wet and cold. A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. He coughed day and night. So he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough. As he did not know much English, he got out his dictionary and looked up the word “cough”. But the dictionary did not tell him how to pronounce the word. He thought it over and remembered that he had learned the word “plough”. He remembered that it was pronounced [plau]. So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced [kau]. The he put on his coat and hat and went to a chemist’s shop. When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted, the Frenchman said: “I want something for my cow, please.” The man in the shop looked at him. Had he heard him correctly “I beg your pardon, sir” he asked. The Frenchman repeated: “I want some medicine for my cow.” “For your cow” asked the man. “Are you a farmer” “A farmer” said the Frenchman in surprise. “What makes you think I’m a farmer I come from Paris. I’m not a farmer.” “Where’s your cow, then” asked the man in the shop. “It’shere!” replied the Frenchman. He put his hand on his chest and began to cough. “Here it is!” he said. “I’ve a very bad co w here.” Then the man in the shop understood what the Frenchman meant. He wanted some medicine for his cough.Lesson 4 The Arab in the desert(80年代初中英语课本第五册第4课)An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men. The men looked worried. It seemed that they had lost something. The Arab went over to them. “Have you lost one of your camels” he asked them. “Yes,” they said. “Was he blind in the right eye and lame in the left foot” asked the Arab. “Yes, he was “Had he lost a tooth and was he carrying corn” “Yes,” said the men. “Please tell us where he is.” “I don’t know where he is,” said the Arab. “I’ve never seen such an animal.” “Did someone tell you about him” “No.” The two men looked at each other in surprise. They could not believe the Arab’s words. Finally, they came up close to him, took hold of him, and shouted: “Where’s the animal And what have you done with our goods” The Arab insisted that he had never seen the camel. At last the men took him before a judge. They said that the Arab had stolen their camel. “I’ve never seen their camel,” insisted the Arab. “But I’m a man of the desert, and I’ve learned tolook carefully at everything I see. This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel. I knew this because there were no man’s tracks near those of the camel. I also saw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had only eaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right. The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighter that any of the others. He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched. I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel. They were pulling pieces of corn. From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal was carrying.” The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said. Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.Lesson 5 The seagulls of Salt Lake City(80年代初中英语课本第五册第5课)Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. The name comes from a great salt lake nearby. The city lies in a valley with high mountains all around it. But long ago there was almost nothing in this place and there were very few people living here. More than a hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children moved from the east to the west. They had traveled a long way. At last these brave people came to the great mountains by the salt lake. They crossed the mountains and reached this quiet place. They decided to stay here, and so they built their homes and made their farms. This was where Salt Lake City now lies. The people had to work hard on their farms, because their lives depended on their crops. One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky. “What’s that” asked one of them. “Where” asked another, as he stopped to look. “Over there,” was the reply. They saw something like a cloud coming, but it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up: “Locusts! Millions ofthem!” The words put fear into the hearts of all, because they knew what locusts could do, and they had never seen so many of them before. In no time the locusts came down and started eating everything –the wheat, the corn, the grass and even the leaves on the trees. The farmers brought out things to fight the locusts. They tried everything. But while they were killing the locusts in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could the farmers do Suddenly there was a great noise. As they looked up, they saw another cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts this time, but seagulls. The farmers cried out, “They’ve come to eat what the locusts have left.” But to their joy, they found that the seagulls had come to eat not the crops, but the locusts. They had seen or smelled the locusts and had come from the Great Salt Lake. Now they were eating the locusts! In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers’ crops were saved! The people were very thankful. They decided that from then on no one should ever kill a seagull. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.Lesson 7 The Pyramids(80年代初中英语课本第五册第7课)Thousand of years ago, the kings of Egypt built strong bombs for themselves. Over these tombs they built pyramids. They thought their bodies would be well kept in these until they could come back to life. They also hoped the world could look on the pyramids as monuments to them and would remember them for ever. There are around 80 pyramids in Egypt. But the Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. It is nearly 5,000 years old. It is about 137 metres high today, but it was once highter. It is made of 2,300,000 huge stones. Most of them are higher than a man and weigh about two and a half tons each. Some weigh as much as fifteen tons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build the Great Pyramid. When you look at the pyramids, you can’t help wondering how the Egyptians were able to build them thousands of years ago. How did they cut, carry and lift such huge stones Each stone fits so well, yet they didn’t have our modern machines! Scientists have studied the pyramids, but nobody can tell just how the Egyptians build them so long ago. Inside the pyramids are the rooms for the bodies of the kings and queens. There are lots of wonderful treasures in the pyramids, too.Thieves have broken into some of the pyramids and taken away many of the treasures to foreign countries. They have even stolen the mummies. Today some of the mummies and treasures are on show in museums in different countries. When the kings had the pyramids built for them, they perhaps never thought this would happen.Lesson 8 Once a thief, always a thief(80年代初中英语课本第五册第8课)Mr Smith, the boss of a small factory, once hired a young worker called John Hill. On the first day, Mr Smith took John to one of his workshops and introduced him to the other workers. The men introduced themselves to John and showed him around the factory. Then John started to work. John was good at his job. Soon he got a rise. And he got on well with his workmates. He hoped they could like him. But one morning John noticed that his workmates were looking at him and talking in low voices. Then Bob, one of his workmates, came up to him and asked whether it was true that he had been a thief and had just come out of prison. John’s heart sank. He had been afraid of this all along. He told them that he had been in prison, but he was no longer a thief and wanted to forget the past. The workers went to Mr Smith and asked him to fire John. Mr Smith explained to them that John had told him all about his past when he asked for a job in his factory. That showed John was honest. Since a lot of people make mistakes in life, Mr Smith wanted to give John a chance. The workers went back and John stayed. But after that they were not as friendly to him as before. One afternoon about a week later,Bob could not find his wallet. He went to John and asked whether he had seen his wallet. But John said he knew nothing about it. When Bob tried to catch hold of his arm, John hit him in the face. Bob fell to the ground and blood ran down his nose. Mr Smith came out to see what was happening. The workers again asked him to let John go. They said they would all leave if John stayed. Mr Smith knew what that would mean. So he had to give in and say sorry to John. Just at that moment, in came a woman. It was Bob’s wife. She called out, “Bob, you forgot your wallet when you left home this morning. I thought you would need it, so I brought it over to you.” Everyone looked at Bob. “Jo hn, I…I’m sorry,” said Bob with a red face. “John, I want to apologize-for us all,” said Mr Smith. “Please stay with us. This is a lesson for Bob, for me, and for all of us.”Lesson 9 Edison’s boyhood(80年代初中英语课本第五册第9课)Thomas Edison was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to find out how things worked. One day when he was five, his father saw him sitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for. Tom did not reply. Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickens while hens could. Young Tom was in school for only three months. During those three months, he asked a lot of questions. Most of them had nothing to do with his lessons. His teacher did not understand why the boy had so many strange questions. He told Tom’s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching. His mother took him out of school and taught him herself. The boy read a lot. He became very interested in science. By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry lab for himself. He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buy what he needed for his lab. Once his mother was ill and she sent for a doctor. The doctor said she needed an operation at once. But it was night and the lamp in the room gave poor light. Edison thought hard. Finally he had an idea. He collected all the lamps in the house and put them on a long table. Then he placed a big mirror behindthem. Now there was enough light, so the doctor could operate. Edison’s mother was saved. At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train. When he was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to the railway workers. One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station. A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move. Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. The boy’s father was so thankful that he taught Edison how to send messages by railway telegraph. Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities. This gave him a start in life. At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.Lesson 10 Dr. Bethune(80年代初中英语课本第五册第10课)It was late on the night of October 20, 1939, when Dr. Bethune was busy working in a field hospital. An Eighth Route Army man riding a horse came from the front. He told Dr. Bethune that the front was in great need of medical workers. Immediately, Dr. Bethune set off with a medical team. On their way, they met a group of wounded Eighth Route Army men. They took the wounded soldiers into a small temple at once and Bethune began to operate on them. Dr. Bethune went on working throughout the night. When someone asked him to have a rest, he just went on workings. To him, the most important thing was to save lives. He had no time to think about rest. The next day while an operation was going on, a yong man ran in and said to the doctors, “Several hundred enemy soldiers are coming.” Soo n they heard the sound of guns. But Dr. Bethune still went on with his work. Twenty minutes later, when Bethune was operating on the leg of the last wounded soldier, the guns sounded much closer. Again the young man rushed in and told Dr. Bethune not to go on operating any more. “Comrade Bethune, you must leave now!” he said. “Let me go on with the operation,” said oneof the doctors. “You must leave rught now, Dr. Bethune. Hurry!” “Please go, doctor,” begged the wounded soldier himself. “It’s not a bad wound. Take me with you, or leave me here, but please go before the enemy comes.” “Never mind, my boy, it won’t take long,” said Dr. Bethune. “If I spend a few more minutes on it now, I can save your leg. But if I don’t, you’ll lose it.” The guns sounded still closer now, but Dr. Bethune worked on. He and the other doctors did not leave until the operation was over. By that time the Japanese were already very near. As Bethune and the other doctors were climbing the hills, they could see the enemy entering the village in the valley below.Lesson 11 The fisherman and the genie(80年代初中英语课本第五册第11课)Once upon a time there was an old fisherman. He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times a day. One morning, he went out early to the sea. He cast his net for the first time, and drew in the body of an animal. He cast it a second time, and drew in an old basket full of sand. He cast it a third time, and drew in a lot of stones. It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning. Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time. After some time, he began do draw the net in. He found it was very heavy. But there were not any fish in it. Instead he found a jar with a lid. He shook the jar, but could hear nothing. So he took off the lid and looked inside. He could see nothing. After a while a light smoke came slowly out of the jar. Then little by little, the smoke grew hearvier and thicker until finally it turned into a terrible Genie! “Get down on your knees,” said the Genie, “for I’m going to kill you.” “Why Didn’t I set you free from the jar” “That’s why I’m going to kill you, but I’ll let you choose how you’re going to die.” “But why” “Listen, and Iwill tell you my story.” “I was one of the spirits in heaven. But I did not want to obey Solomon’s orders. So one day, he put me in this jar and threw it into the sea. “During the first hundred years of my stay in the sea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him very rich. But no one came. During the second hundred years, I promised that if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth. But still no one came. During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over the earth. “Still no one came. Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. Now you have come and set me free. So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die.” The fisherman was not frightened. He said: “Since I must die, I must. But before I die, answer me one question.” “All right, but be quick.” “Were you really in the jar You are so big and the jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of your feet.” “Of course I was in the jar. Don’t you believe me” “No, and I won’t until I’ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.” When heheard this, the Genie changed again into smoke. Slowly the smoke went back into the jar. When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threw it back into the sea.21第21 页共21 页。

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

Why the bat comes out only at night?(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 1 课)Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No oneknows what they fought about.The bat did not know whose side heshould take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be onthe side of the winners.So he watched from far away. After a while,it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to jointhem.“What on earth are you doing here? ”a bird shouted athim.“Can’t you see I ’m a bird?” the bat said with a smile.“L have swings, just like you. ”“ Comealong,then, ”said the bird.“ Don’ t hide behind others. But things” changed soon. Now it seemedthat the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and wentover to the beasts. “Whatare you doing on our side? ”and animalcalled out to him.“ Are you spying on us?“Don’”tyou know I’ m oneof you? ” asked the bat, showing his teeth.“ Look. Can’ t you see I teeth, too?”“ Who are trying to fool?” said the animals.“ We saw fighting on the side of the birds just now.So the beasts” drove himoff. Of course the birds refused to take him back.When the beastsand the birds saw neither side could win,they decided to stopfighting.Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend,so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out onlyat night.Lesson 2 Nathan Hale(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 2 课)The young American stood quietly while the British guards searched hisclothes. They found nothing. “If they don’t find the maps in my boot,”he thought,“maybe they will let me go. Then I’ll try to send the maps toGeneral Washington.” “ Takeoff your boots,”one of the guardsordered. The American ’hearts beat faster. He took off his boots andhanded them to the guard.The guard looked inside one boot, thenanother.“Use your knife,man!” ordered the British officernearby.The guard brought out his knife and cut one boot open. Hestopped suddenly and the American knew what it meant. The maps of theBritish army ’ sdefence works!The guards took the American toGeneral Howe. The general looked at the maps.“ I see you ’ ve made drawing of our defence works,”he said. “ Thiscan only mean onething.” “ Yes, sir.” “ Do you have anything to say for yourself?” “ No, nothing.” “ What’yours name?”“ NathanHale. ” “Rank?”“ Captain. ”The general studied the maps afew more minutes.“ Captain Hale,” he said finally.“ I ’ ve never s fine drawings. You know, we could use a man like you. Why not join us?You don’havet to worry about rank or pay. ”Nathan Hale lookedstraight at the general. “ Nothing could make me turn against mycountry!”“ Then there ’onlys one thing I can do,youunderstand?” “ Yes,sir.” “ Youwill be hanged as a spy earlytomorrow morning.”***Nathan Hale lookedaround as a British soldier put the rope around his neck.“N ow,Nathan Hale,” said the British officer.“ Let’ s hear what you have to before you die.”Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful countryand said,“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”.Lesson 3 A question of pronunciation(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 3 课)This happened in London. It was November and the weather was verywet and cold. A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. He coughed dayand night. So he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough. Ashe did not know much English, he got out his dictionary and lookedup the word “ cough ”But. the dictionary did not tell him how topronounce the word. He thought it over and remembered that he hadlearned the word“ plough ” . He remembered that it was pronounced [plau].So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced [kau].The he puton his coat and hat and went to a chemist’ s shop. When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted, the Frenchman said:“I wantsomething for my cow, please.The” man in the shop looked at him.Had he heard him correctly?“I beg your pardon, sir?”heasked.The Frenchman repeated: “I want some medicine for mycow. ”“ For your cow? ” asked the man.“ Are you a farmer?“A”farmer?” said the Frenchman in surprise.“ What makes you think I farmer? I come from Paris. I ’mnot a farmer.” “Where’yours cow,then? ” asked the man in the shop. “ It ’ s here!” replied the Frenchman.He put his hand on his chest and began to cough.“ Here it is!” he “ I ’avevery bad cow here. ” Then the man in the shop understoodwhat the Frenchman meant. He wanted some medicine for his cough.Lesson 4 The Arab in the desert(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 4 课)An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men.The men looked worried. It seemed that they had lost something. TheArab went over to them.“Have you lost one of your camels?” heasked them.“Yes,” they said.“Was he blind in the right eye andlame in the left foot? ”asked the Arab.“ Yes,he was?“ Hadhelost a tooth and was he carrying corn?“ Yes,”” said the men.“ Pleasetell us where he is.“”Idon’ t know where he is,” said the Arab.“never seen such an animal.”“ Did someone tell you abouthim? ”“ No.”The two men looked at each other in surprise. Theycould not believe the Arab’ s words. Finally, they came up close to him,took hold of him, and shouted:“Where’s the animal? And what haveyou done with our goods?The” Arab insisted that he had never seenthe camel. At last the men took him before a judge. They said that theArab had stolen their camel.“I’ve never seen their camel,” insistedthe Arab.“ But I’ m a man of the desert, and I’ ve learned to look care at everything I see. This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel. I knewthis becausethere were no man’ s tracks nearthose of the camel. I alsosaw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had onlyeaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right.The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighterthat any of the others. He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched. I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel. They were pulling pieces of corn. From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal wascarrying. ” The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said. Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.Lesson 5The seagulls of Salt Lake City(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 5 课)Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. Thename comes from a great salt lake nearby. The city lies in a valley withhigh mountains all around it. But long ago there was almost nothing inthis place and there were very few people living here.More than a hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children moved from the east to the west. They had traveled a long way. At last these brave people came to the great mountains by the salt lake. They crossed the mountains and reached this quiet place. They decided to stay here, and so they built their homes and made their farms. This was where Salt Lake City now lies.The people had to work hard on their farms, because their lives depended on their crops.One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky.“What’s that? ” asked one of them. “ Where?” asked another, as he stopped to look.“Overthere,”was the reply.They saw something like a cloud coming, but it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up: “ Locusts!Millions ofthem! ” The words put fear into the hearts of all, because they knew what locusts could do, and they had never seen so many of them before.In no time the locusts came down and started eating everything –the wheat, the corn, the grass and even the leaves on thetrees.The farmers brought out things to fight the locusts. They tried everything. But while they were killing the locusts in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could the farmers do?Suddenly there was a great noise. As they looked up, they saw another cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts this time, but seagulls. The farmers cried out, “ They ’comeve to eat what the locusts have left. ”But to their joy, they found that the seagulls had come to eat not the crops, but the locusts. They had seen or smelled the locusts and had come from the Great Salt Lake. Now they were eating the locusts!In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers crops’ were saved!The people were very thankful. They decided that from thenon no one should ever kill a seagull. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.Lesson 7 The Pyramids(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第7 课)Thousand of years ago, the kings of Egypt built strong bombs for themselves. Over these tombs they built pyramids. They thought their bodies would be well kept in these until they could come back to life.They also hoped the world could look on the pyramids as monuments tothem and would remember them for ever. There are around 80 pyramidsin Egypt. But the Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. It is nearly 5,000years old. It is about 137 metres high today, but it was once highter. It ismade of 2,300,000 huge stones. Most of them are higher than a man and weigh about two and a half tons each. Some weigh as much as fifteentons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build the GreatPyramid.When you look at the pyramids, you can’t help wondering how the Egyptians were able to build them thousands of years ago. Howdid they cut, carry and lift such huge stones? Each stone fits so well, yetthey didn ’havet our modern machines! Scientists have studied the pyramids, but nobody can tell just how the Egyptians build them so longago. Inside the pyramids are the rooms for the bodies of the kings and queens. There are lots of wonderful treasures in the pyramids, too. Thieves have broken into some of the pyramids and taken away many ofthe treasures to foreign countries. They have even stolen the mummies. Today some of the mummies and treasures are on show in museums indifferent countries. When the kings had the pyramids built for them, they perhaps never thought this would happen.Lesson 8 Once a thief, always a thief?(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第8 课)Mr Smith, the boss of a small factory, once hired a young worker called John Hill. On the first day, Mr Smith took John to one of his workshops and introduced him to the other workers. The men introduced themselves to John and showed him around the factory. Then John started towork.John was good at his job. Soon he got a rise. And he got on well with his workmates. He hoped they could like him.But one morning John noticed that his workmates were looking at him and talking in low voices. Then Bob, one of his workmates, came up to him and asked whether it was true that he had been a thief and had just come out of prison. John ’hearts sank. He had been afraid of this all along. He told them that he had been in prison, but he was no longer a thief and wanted to forget the past.The workers went to Mr Smith and asked him to fire John. Mr Smith explained to them that John had told him all about his past when he asked for a job in his factory. That showed John was honest. Since a lot of people make mistakes in life, Mr Smith wanted to give John a chance. The workers went back and John stayed. But after that theywere not as friendly to him as before.One afternoon about a week later, Bob could not find his wallet. He went to John and asked whether he had seen his wallet. But John said he knew nothing about it. When Bob tried to catch hold of his arm, John hit him in the face. Bob fell to theground and blood ran down his nose. Mr Smith came out to see what was happening. The workers again asked him to let John go. They said they would all leave if John stayed. Mr Smith knew what that would mean. So he had to give in and say sorry to John. Just at that moment,in came a woman. It was Bob’ wifes. She called out, “B ob, you forgot your wallet when you left home this morning. I thought you would need it,so I brought it over to you.Everyone” looked at Bob.“ John, I,I ’m sorry,” said Bob with a red face.“John, I want to apologize-forus all,” said Mr Smith. “Please stay with us. This is a lesson for Bob, for me, and for all of us.”Lesson 9 Edison’s boyhood(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第9 课)Thomas Edison was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to findout how things worked. One day when he was five, his father saw himsitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for. Tom did notreply. Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickenswhile hens could. Young Tom was in school for only three months.During those three months, he asked a lot of questions. Most of them hadnothing to do with his lessons. His teacher did not understand why theboy had so many strange questions. He told Tom’ s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching. His mother took him out of schooland taught him herself. The boy read a lot. He became very interested inscience.By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry labfor himself. He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buywhat he needed for his lab. Once his mother was ill and she sent for adoctor. The doctor said she needed an operation at once. But it was nightand the lamp in the room gave poor light. Edison thought hard. Finally hehad an idea. He collected all the lamps in the house and put them on along table. Then he placed a big mirror behind them. Now there wasenough light, so the doctor could operate. Edison ’smother was saved.At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train. Whenhe was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to therailway workers.One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station. A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move. Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. The boy’ s father was so thankful that Edisonhetaug h owt to send messages by railway telegraph. Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities. This gave him a start in life. At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.Lesson 10 Dr. Bethune(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第10 课)It was late on the night of October 20, 1939, when Dr. Bethune was busyworking in a field hospital. An Eighth Route Army man riding a horsecame from the front. He told Dr. Bethune that the front was in great needof medical workers. Immediately, Dr. Bethune set off with a medicalteam.On their way, they met a group of wounded Eighth RouteArmy men. They took the wounded soldiers into a small temple at onceand Bethune began to operate on them. Dr. Bethune went on workingthroughout the night. When someone asked him to have a rest, he justwent on workings. To him, the most important thing was to save lives. Hehad no time to think about rest.The next day while an operation wasgoing on, a yong man ran in and said to the doctors, “ Severalhundredenemy soldiers are coming.” Soon they heard thef gunssound.Buto Dr.Bethune still went on with his work. Twenty minutes later, whenBethune was operating on the leg of the last wounded soldier, the gunssounded much closer. Again the young man rushed in and told Dr.Bethune not to go on operating any more.“Comrade Bethune, you mustleave now!” he said.“ Let me go on with the operation,” said one of the doctors.“ You must leave rught now, Dr.Bethune.Hurry!”“ Pleasego, doctor,begged” the wounded soldier himself.“ It ’ s not a bad woundke. Tame with you, or leave me here, but please gobefore the enemy comes.“”Never mind, my boy, it won’ t take long,”said Dr. Bethune.“ If I spend a few more minutes on it now, I can saveyour leg. But if I don’ t, you’ llThelosegunsit. sounded” still closernow, but Dr. Bethune worked on. He and the other doctors did not leaveuntil the operation was over.By that time the Japanese were alreadyvery near. As Bethune and the other doctors were climbing the hills, theycould see the enemy entering the village in the valley below.Lesson 11 The fisherman and the genie( 80 年代初中英语课本第五册第11 课)Once upon a time there was an old fisherman. He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times aday.One morning, he went out early to the sea. He cast his net for thefirst time, and drew in the body of an animal. He cast it a second time,and drew in an old basket full of sand. He cast it a third time, and drew ina lot of stones. It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning.Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time.After some time, he began do draw the net in. He found it was very heavy.But there were not any fish in it. Instead he found a jar with a lid. Heshook the jar, but could hear nothing. So he took off the lid and looked inside. He could see nothing. After a while a light smoke came slowly outof the jar. Then little by little, the smoke grew hearvier and thicker untilfinally it turned into a terrible Genie!“Get down on your knees,” said the Genie,“for I’m going to kill you.“Why?” Didn’t I set you freefrom the jar? ”“ That’whys I’ mgoing to kill you, but I’ l let you choose how you’ re going to die.“ But”why?” “ Listen, and I willtell you my story.“”I was one fothe spirits in heaven. But I did notwant to obey Solomon ’orders. So one day, he put me in this jar andthrew it into the sea. “During the first hundred years of my stay in thesea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him veryrich. But no one came. During the second hundred years, I promisedthat if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth. But still no one came. During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over theearth. “Still no one came. Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. Now you have come and set me free. So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die. ” The fisherman was not frightened. He said: “ SinceImust die, I must. But before I die, answer me one question.” “ All right, but be quick.“”Were you really in the jar? You are so big andthe jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of your feet.” “Of course I was in the jar. Don’ t you believe“ me?No,and I”won’t until I ’ ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.When he”heard this, the Genie changed again into smoke. Slowly the smoke went back into the jar. When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threwit back into the sea.。

《剑桥雅思7》Test1Readingpassage2解析

《剑桥雅思7》Test1Readingpassage2解析

Test 1 Reading passage 1 Question 14-20 题型: Locating information Which paragraph contains the following information?Q1: examples of wildlife other than bats which do not rely on vision to navigate byAnswer: BInformation in the text: Paragraph B (line 2): Bats are not the only creatures to face this difficulty today. Obviously the night-flying insects that they prey on must find their way about somehow. Deep-sea fish and whales have…Q2: how early mammals avoided dying outAnswer: AInformation in the text: Paragraph A (line 8): …our mammalian ancestors probably only managed to survive at all because they found ways of scraping a living at night.Q3: why bats hunt in the darkAnswer: AInformation in the text: Paragraph A (line 4): Given that there is a living to be made at night, and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied, natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade.Q4: how a particular discovery has helped our understanding of batsAnswer: EInformation in the text: Paragraph E (line 6): … and much of our scientific understanding of the details of what bats are doing has come from applying radar theory to them.Q5: early military use of echolocationAnswer: DInformation in the text: Paragraph D (line 11): After this technique had been invented, it was only a matter of time before weapons designers adapted it for the detection of submarines. Questions 6-9 Summary Complete the summary below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer. Q6: In fact, the sensation is more similar to the way in which pain from a 6........................ arm or leg might be felt.Answer: phantomInformation in the text: Paragraph D (line 6): … although the sensation may be referred to the front of the face, like the referred pain in a phantom limb.Q7: arm or leg might be felt. The ability actually comes from perceiving 7........................through the ears.Answer: echoes/obstaclesInformation in the text: Paragraph D (line 7): The sensation of facial vision, it turns out, really goes in through the ears. Blind people, without even being aware of the fact, are actually using echoes of their own footsteps and of other sounds, to sense the presence of obstacles.Q8: However, even before this was understood, the principle had been applied in the design of instruments which calculated the 8........................of the seabed.Answer: depthInformation in the text: Paragraph D (line 9): Before this was discovered, engineers had already built instruments to exploit the principle, for example to measure the depth of the sea under a ship.Q9: This was followed by a wartime application in devices for finding 9.........................Answer: submarinesInformation in the text: Paragraph D (line 11): After this technique had been invented, it was only a matter of time before weapons designers adapted it for the detection of submarines. Question 10-13 题型: Sentence completion Complete the sentences below. Choose ONE MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Q10: Long before the invention of radar,........................had resulted in a sophisticated radar-like system in bats.Answer: natural selectionInformation in the text: Paragraph E (line 1): …but all the world now knows that bats, or rather natural selection working on bats, had perfected the system tens of millions of years earlier…Q11: Radar is an inaccurate term when referring to bats because........................are not used in their navigation system. Answer: radio wavesInformation in the text: Paragraph E (line 4): It is technically incorrect to talk about bat 'radar', since they do not use radio waves. It is sonar.Q12: Radar and sonar are based on similar ........................Answer: mathematical theoriesInformation in the text: Paragraph E (line 5): But the underlying mathematical theories of radar and sonar are very similar, and…Q13: The word 'echolocation' was first used by someone working as a ........................Answer: zoologistInformation in the text: Paragraph E (line 7): American zoologist Donald Griffin, who was largely responsible for the discovery of sonar in bats, coined the term 'echolocation' to…。

TaylorSwfit专辑《Lover》歌词

TaylorSwfit专辑《Lover》歌词

TaylorSwfit专辑《Lover》歌词Taylor Swfit 专辑《Lover》歌词⽬录1、I Forgot That You Existed (2)2、Cruel Summer (3)3、Lover (5)4、The Man (6)5、The Archer (7)6、I Think He Knows (9)7、Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (11)8、Paper Rings (13)9、Cornelia Street (14)10、Death By A Thousand Cuts (16)11、London Boy (17)12、Soon You’ll Get Better (19)13、False God (20)14、You Need To Calm Down (22)15、Afterglow (23)16、ME! (24)1、I Forgot That You ExistedHow many days did I spend thinking'Bout how you did me wrong, wrong, wrong?Lived in the shade you were throwing'Til all of my sunshine was gone, gone, goneAnd I couldn't get away from yaIn my feelings more than Drake, so yeahYour name on my lips, tongue-tiedFree rent, living in my mindBut then something happened one magical nightI forgot that you existedAnd I thought that it would kill me, but it didn'tAnd it was so niceSo peaceful and quietI forgot that you existedIt isn't love, it isn't hate, it's just indifferenceI forgot that youGot out some popcornAs soon as my rep started going down, down, down Laughed on the school yardAs soon as I tripped up and hit the ground, ground, ground And I would've stuck around for ya Would've fought the whole town, so yeahWould've been right there, front rowEven if nobody came to your showBut you showed who you are, then one magical nightI forgot that you existedAnd I thought that it would kill me, but it didn'tAnd it was so niceSo peaceful and quietI forgot that you existedIt isn't love, it isn't hate, it's just indifferenceI forgot that youSent me a clear messageTaught me some hard lessonsI just forget what they wereI forgot that you existedAnd I thought that it would kill me, but it didn'tAnd it was so niceSo peaceful and quietI forgot that you existedI did, I did, I didIt isn't hate, it's just indifferenceIt isn't love, it isn't hate, it's just indifferenceSo, yeah2、Cruel Summer(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)Fever dream high in the quiet of the nightYou know that I caught it (Oh yeah, you're right, I want it) Bad, bad boy, shiny toy with a priceYou know that I bought it (Oh yeah, you're right, I want it) Killing me slow, out the windowI'm always waiting for you to be waiting belowDevils roll the dice, angels roll their eyesWhat doesn't kill me makes me want you moreAnd it's new, the shape of your bodyIt's blue, the feeling I've gotAnd it's ooh, whoa ohIt's a cruel summerIt's cool, that's what I tell 'emNo rules, unbreakable heavenBut ooh, whoa ohIt's a cruel summerWith youHang your head low in the glow of the vending machine I'm not buying (Oh yeah, you're right, I want it) You say that we'll just screw it up in these trying times We're not trying (Oh yeah, you're right, I want it) So cut the headlights, summer's a knifeI'm always waiting for you just to cut to the bone Devils roll the dice, angels roll their eyesAnd if I bleed, you'll be the last to knowOh, it's new, the shape of your bodyIt's blue, the feeling I've gotAnd it's ooh, whoa ohIt's cool, that's what I tell 'emNo rules, unbreakable heavenBut ooh, whoa ohIt's a cruel summerWith youI'm drunk in the back of the carAnd I cried like a baby coming home from the bar (Oh) Said I'm fine, but it wasn't trueI don't wanna keep secrets just to keep youAnd I snuck in through the garden gateEvery night that summer just to seal my fate (Oh) And I screamed for whatever it's worth"I love you," ain't that the worst thing you ever heard? He looks up grinning like a devilAnd it's new, the shape of your bodyIt's blue, the feeling I've gotAnd it's ooh, whoa ohIt's a cruel summerIt's cool, that's what I tell 'emNo rules, unbreakable heavenBut ooh, whoa ohIt's a cruel summerWith youI'm drunk in the back of the carAnd I cried like a baby coming home from the bar (Oh) Said I'm fine, but it wasn't trueI don't wanna keep secrets just to keep youAnd I snuck in through the garden gateEvery night that summer just to seal my fate (Oh) And I screamed for whatever it's worth"I love you," ain't that the worst thing you ever heard? (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)3、LoverWe could leave the Christmas lights up 'til JanuaryThis is our place, we make the rulesAnd there's a dazzling haze, a mysterious way about you dear Have I known you 20 seconds or 20 years? Can I go where you go?Can we always be this close forever and ever?And ah, take me out, and take me homeYou're my, my, my, my loverThis is our place, we make the callAnd I'm highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you I've loved you three summers now, honey, but I want 'em all Can I go where you go?Can we always be this close forever and ever?And ah, take me out, and take me home (Forever and ever) You're my, my, my, my loverLadies and gentlemen, will you please stand?With every guitar string scar on my handI take this magnetic force of a man to be my loverMy heart’s been borrowed and yours has been blueAll’s well that ends well to end up with youSwear to be overdramatic and true to my loverAnd you'll save all your dirtiest jokes for meAnd at every table, I'll save you a seat, loverCan I go where you go?Can we always be this close forever and ever?And ah, take me out, and take me home (Forever and ever) You're my, my, my, myOh, you're my, my, my, myDarling, you're my, my, my, my lover4、The ManI would be complex, I would be coolThey'd say I played the field before I found someone to commit toAnd that would be okay for me to doEvery conquest I had made would make me more of a boss to youI’d be a fearless leaderI'd be an alpha typeWhen everyone believes yaWhat's that like?I’m so sick of running as fast as I canWondering if I'd get there quicker if I was a manAnd I'm so sick of them coming at me again'Cause if I was a man, then I'd be the manI'd be the manI'd be the manThey'd say I hustled, put in the workWhat I was wearing, if I was rudeCould all be separated from my good ideas and power movesAnd they would toast to me, oh, let the players playI’d be just like Leo in Saint TropezI'm so sick of running as fast as I canWondering if I’d get there quicker if I was a manAnd I'm so sick of them coming at me again'Cause if I was a man, then I'd be the manI’d be the manI'd be the manWhat's it like to brag about drinking and dollarsAnd getting bitches and models?And it's all good if you're badAnd it's okay if you're madIf I was out flashing my dollars, I'd be a bitch not a ballerThey'd paint me out to be badSo, it's okay that I'm madI'm so sick of running as fast as I canWondering if I'd get there quicker if I was a man (You know that) And I'm so sick of them coming at me again (Coming at me again) 'Cause if I was a man (If I was a man)Then I'd be the man (Then I'd be the man)I'm so sick of running as fast as I can (As fast as I can) Wondering if I'd get there quicker if I was a man (Hey)And I'm so sick of them coming at me again (Coming at me again) 'Cause if I was a man (If I was a man), then I'd be the man I'd be the manI'd be the man (Oh)I'd be the man (Yeah)I'd be the man (I'd be the man)If I was a man, then I'd be the man5、The ArcherCombat, I'm ready for combatI say I don't want that, but what if I do?'Cause cruelty wins in the moviesI've got a hundred thrown-out speeches I almost said to you Easy they come, easy they goI jump from the train, I ride off aloneI've been the archerI've been the preyWho could ever leave me darlingBut who could stay?Dark side, I search for your dark sideBut what if I'm alright, right, right, right here?And I cut off my nose just to spite my faceThen I hate my reflection for years and yearsI wake in the night, I pace like a ghostThe room is on fire, invisible smokeAnd all of my heroes die all aloneHelp me hold on to youI've been the archerI've been the preyScreaming who could ever leave me darling But who could stay?(I see right through me, I see right through me)'Cause they see right through meThey see right through meThey see right throughCan you see right through me?They see right throughThey see right through meI see right through meI see right through meAll the king's horses, all the king's men Couldn't put me together again 'Cause all of my enemies started out friends Help me hold on to you I've been the archerI've been the preyWho could ever leave me darlingBut who could stay?(I see right through me, I see right through me) Who could stay?Who could stay?Who could stay?You could stayCombat, I'm ready for combat6、I Think He KnowsI think he knowsHis footprints on the sidewalkLead to where I can't stopGo there every nightI think he knowsHis hands around a cold glassMake me wanna know thatBody like it's mineHe got that boyish look that I like in a manI am an architect, I'm drawing up the plansIt's like I'm 17, nobody understandsNo one understandsHe got my heartbeatSkipping down 16th AvenueGot that, oh, I meanWanna see what's under that attitude likeI want you, bless my soulAnd I ain't gotta tell him, I think he knowsI think he knowsI think he knowsWhen we get all aloneI'll make myself at homeAnd he'll want me to stayI think he knowsHe better lock it downOr I won't stick around'Cause good ones never wait (Ha)He got that boyish look that I like in a manI am an architect, I'm drawing up the plansHe's so obsessed with me and, boy, I understand Boy, I understand He got my heartbeat (Heartbeat)Skipping down 16th AvenueWanna see what's under that attitude likeI want you, bless my soulAnd I ain't gotta tell him, I think he knowsI think he knowsI want you, bless myI want you, bless my soulI want you, bless myI want you, bless my soulLyrical smile, indigo eyes, hand on my thighWe can follow the sparks, I'll driveLyrical smile, indigo eyes, hand on my thighWe can follow the sparks, I'll drive"So where we gonna go?"I whisper in the dark"Where we gonna go?"I think he knowsHe got my heartbeat (Heartbeat)Skipping down 16th Avenue (Baby)Got that, oh, I mean (I mean)Wanna see what's under that attitude like (Yeah)I want you, bless my soulAnd I ain't gotta tell him, I think he knowsI think he knowsI want you, bless myI want you, bless my soulI want you, bless my (Oh, baby)I want you, bless my soul (He got my heartbeat)I want you, bless my (Skipping down 16th Avenue, baby) I want you, bless my soul I want you, bless my soulAnd I ain't gotta tell him, I think he knows7、Miss Americana & The Heartbreak PrinceYou know I adore you, I'm crazier for youThan I was at 16, lost in a film sceneWaving homecoming queens, marching band playingAmerican glory faded before meNow I'm feeling hopeless, ripped up my prom dress Running through rose thorns, I saw the scoreboardAnd ran for my life (Ah)No cameras catch my pageant smileI counted days, I counted milesTo see you there, to see you thereIt's been a long time coming, butIt's you and me, that's my whole worldThey whisper in the hallway, "She's a bad, bad girl" (Okay) The whole school is rolling fake diceYou play stupid games, you win stupid prizesIt's you and me, there's nothing like thisMiss Americana and The Heartbreak Prince (Okay)We're so sad, we paint the town blueVoted most likely to run away with youMy team is losing, battered and bruisingI see the high fives between the bad guysLeave with my head hung, you are the only oneWho seems to careAmerican stories burning before meI'm feeling helpless, the damsels are depressedBoys will be boys then, where are the wise men? Darling, I'm scared (Ah)No cameras catch my muffled criesI counted days, I counted milesTo see you there, to see you thereAnd now the storm is coming, butIt's you and me, that's my whole worldThey whisper in the hallway, "She's a bad, bad girl" (Okay) The whole school is rolling fake diceYou play stupid games, you win stupid prizesIt's you and me, there's nothing like thisMiss Americana and The Heartbreak Prince (Okay)We're so sad, we paint the town blueVoted most likely to run away with youAnd I don't want you to (Go), I don't really wanna (Fight)'Cause nobody's gonna (Win), I think you should come home And I don't want you to (Go), I don't really wanna (Fight)'Cause nobody's gonna (Win), I just think you should know And I'll never let you (Go) 'cause I know this is a (Fight) That someday we're gonna (Win)It's you and me, that's my whole worldThey whisper in the hallway, "She's a bad, bad girl"Oh, I just thought you should know (You should know)It's you and me, there's nothing like this (Like this)Miss Americana and The Heartbreak Prince (Okay)We're so sad, we paint the town blue (Paint it blue)Voted most likely to run away with youAnd I don't want you to (Go), I don't really wanna (Fight)'Cause nobody's gonna (Win), I think you should come home And I'll never let you (Go) 'cause I know this is a (Fight) That one day we're gonna (Win), I just think you should know It's you and me, that's my whole worldThey whisper in the hallway, "She's a bad, bad girl""She's a bad, bad girl"8、Paper RingsThe moon is highLike your friends were the night that we first metWent home and tried to stalk you on the internetNow I've read all of the books beside your bedThe wine is coldLike the shoulder that I gave you in the streetCat and mouse for a month or two or threeNow I wake up in the night and watch you breathe(Ayy)Kiss me once 'cause you know I had a long night (Oh)Kiss me twice 'cause it's gonna be alright (Uh)Three times 'cause I've waited my whole life (1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4) I like shiny things, but I'd marry you with paper ringsUh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andI hate accidents except when we went from friends to this Uh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andPaper rings and picture frames and dirty dreamsOh, you're the one I wantIn the winter, in the icy outdoor poolWhen you jumped in first, I went in tooI'm with you even if it makes me blueWhich takes me backTo the color that we painted your brother's wallHoney, without all the exes, fights, and flawsWe wouldn't be standing here so proud, so(Ayy)Kiss you once 'cause I know you had a long night (Oh)Kiss you twice 'cause it's gonna be alright (Uh)Three times 'cause you waited your whole life (1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4) AhI like shiny things, but I'd marry you with paper ringsUh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andI hate accidents except when we went from friends to this Uh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andPaper rings and picture frames and dirty dreamsOh, you're the one I wantI want to drive away with youI want your complications tooI want your dreary MondaysWrap your arms around me, baby boyI want to drive away with youI want your complications tooI want your dreary MondaysWrap your arms around me, baby boyUh huhI like shiny things, but I'd marry you with paper ringsUh huh, that's rightYou're the one I wantI hate accidents except when we went from friends to this Ah-ah, darling, you're the one I want I like shiny things, but I'd marry you with paper ringsUh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andI hate accidents except when we went from friends to this Uh huh, that's rightDarling, you're the one I want, andPaper rings and picture frames and all my dreamsYou're the one I want, andPaper rings and picture frames and all my dreamsOh, you're the one I wantYou're the one I want, one I wantYou're the one I want, one I want9、Cornelia StreetWe were in the backseatDrunk on something stronger than the drinks in the bar "I rent a place on Cornelia Street"I say casually in the carWe were a fresh page on the deskFilling in the blanks as we goAs if the street lights pointed in an arrow headLeading us homeAnd I hope I never lose you, hope it never endsI'd never walk Cornelia Street againThat's the kinda heartbreak time could never mendI'd never walk Cornelia Street againAnd baby, I get mystified by how this city screams your name And baby, I'm so terrified of if you ever walk away I'd never walk Cornelia Street againI'd never walk Cornelia Street againWindows swung right open, autumn airJacket 'round my shoulders is yoursWe bless the rains on Cornelia StreetMemorize the creaks in the floorBack when we were card sharks, playing gamesI thought you were leading me onI packed my bags, left Cornelia StreetBefore you even knew I was goneBut then you called, showed your handI turned around before I hit the tunnelSat on the roof, you and II hope I never lose you, hope it never endsI'd never walk Cornelia Street againThat's the kinda heartbreak time could never mendI'd never walk Cornelia Street againAnd baby, I get mystified by how this city screams your name And baby, I'm so terrified of if you ever walk away I'd never walk Cornelia Street againI'd never walk Cornelia Street againYou hold my hand on the streetWalk me back to that apartmentYears ago, we were just insideBarefoot in the kitchenSacred new beginningsThat became my religion, listenI hope I never lose youI'd never walk Cornelia Street againOh, never againAnd baby, I get mystified by how this city screams your name And baby, I'm so terrified of if you ever walk away I'd never walk Cornelia Street againI'd never walk Cornelia Street againI don't wanna lose you (Hope it never ends)I'd never walk Cornelia Street againI don't wanna lose you (Yeah)"I rent a place on Cornelia Street"I said casually in the car10、Death By A Thousand CutsMy, my, my, mySaying goodbye is death by a thousand cuts Flashbacks waking me upI get drunk, but it's not enough’Cause the morning comes and you're not my baby I look through the windows of this loveEven though we boarded them upChandelier still flickering here'Cause I can’t pretend it's okay when it's notIt's death by a thousand cutsI dress to kill my time, I take the long way homeI ask the traffic lights if it'll be alrightThey say, "I don't know"And what once was ours is no one's nowI see you everywhere, the only thing we shareIs this small townYou said it was a great love, one for the agesBut if the story's over, why am I still writing pages? Saying goodbye is death by a thousand cuts Flashbacks waking me up I get drunk, but it’s not enough’Cause the morning comes and you're not my baby I look through the windows of this loveEven though we boarded them upChandelier still flickering here’Cause I can't pretend it's okay when it's notIt’s death by a thousand cutsMy heart, my hips, my body, my loveTryna find a part of me that you didn't touchGave up on me like I was a bad drugNow I'm searching for signs in a haunted clubOur songs, our films, united, we standOur country, guess it was a lawless landWhy are my fears at the touch of your hands?Paper cut stains from my paper-thin plansMy time, my wine, my spirit, my trustTryna find a part of me you didn't take upGave you so much, but it wasn't enoughBut I'll be alright, it's just a thousand cutsI get drunk, but it's not enough'Cause you're not my babyI look through the windows of this loveEven though we boarded them upChandelier still flickering here'Cause I can't pretend it's okay when it's notNo, it's notIt's death by a thousand cuts (You didn't touch)Tryna find a part of me that you didn't touchMy body, my love, my trust (It's death by a thousand cuts)But it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, no, noI take the long way homeI ask the traffic lights if it'll be alrightThey say, "I don't know"11、London BoyWe can go driving in, on my scooterUh, you know, just riding in LondonAlright, yeahI love my hometown as much as Motown, I love SoCalAnd you know I love Springsteen, faded blue jeans, Tennessee whiskey But something happened, I heard him laughing I saw the dimples first and then I heard the accentThey say home is where the heart isBut that's not where mine livesYou know I love a London boyI enjoy walking Camden Market in the afternoonHe likes my American smile, like a child when our eyes meet Darling, I fancy youTook me back to Highgate, met all of his best matesSo I guess all the rumors are trueYou know I love a London boyBoy, I fancy you (Ooh)And now I love high tea, stories from Uni, and the West EndYou can find me in the pub, we are watching rugby with his school friendsShow me a gray sky, a rainy cab rideBabe, don't threaten me with a good timeThey say home is where the heart isBut God, I love the EnglishYou know I love a London boy, I enjoy nights in BrixtonShoreditch in the afternoonHe likes my American smile, like a child when our eyes meet Darling, I fancy youTook me back to Highgate, met all of his best matesSo I guess all the rumors are trueYou know I love a London boyBoy, I fancy youSo please show me HackneyDoesn't have to be Louis V up on Bond StreetJust wanna be with youWanna be with youStick with me, I'm your queenLike a Tennessee Stella McCartney, I'm the heatJust wanna be with you (Wanna be with you)Wanna be with you (Oh)You know I love a London boy, I enjoy walking SoHoDrinking in the afternoon (Yeah)He likes my American smile, like a child when our eyes meet Darling, I fancy you (You)Took me back to Highgate, met all of his best matesSo I guess all the rumors are true (Yeah)You know I love a London boy (Oh)Boy (Oh), I fancy you (I fancy you, ooh)So please show me HackneyDoesn't have to be Louis V up on Bond StreetJust wanna be with youI, I, I fancy youOh whoa, oh, IStick with me, I'm your queenLike a Tennessee Stella McCartney, I'm the heatJust wanna be with you (Ooh)Wanna be with youI fancy you (Yeah), I fancy youOh whoa, ah12、Soon You’ll Get BetterThe buttons of my coat were tangled in my hairIn doctor's office lighting, I didn't tell you I was scared That was the first time we were thereHoly orange bottles, each night, I pray to you Desperate people find faith, so now I pray to Jesus too And I say to you Ooh-ahSoon, you'll get betterOoh-ahSoon, you'll get betterOoh-ahYou'll get better soon'Cause you have toI know delusion when I see it in the mirrorYou like the nicer nurses, you make the best of a bad deal I just pretend it isn't realI'll paint the kitchen neon, I'll brighten up the skyI know I'll never get it, there's not a day that I won't try And I say to youOoh-ahSoon, you'll get better Ooh-ahSoon, you'll get better。

《杀死一只知更鸟 To Kill a Mockingbird 1962》英中字幕

《杀死一只知更鸟 To Kill a Mockingbird 1962》英中字幕
- 'Morning, Maudie.- 'Morning, Atticus.
He won't let me have a gun,
and he'll only playtouch football with me, never tackle.
He can make somebody's willso airtight, you can't break it.
Atticus sayshe's too old.
Every time I'm wantin'to do something, he's too old.
He's too old for anything !
He can do plenty of things.
You be good, children.Mind Cal.
and by nightfallwere like soft tea cakes...
with frostings of sweatand sweet talcum.
The day was 24 hours long,but it seemed longer.
There was no hurry,for there was nowhere to go...
- I thought you'd want to thank him.- Oh, I do.
I think it embarrasses himto be thanked.
Why does he bring youall this stuff ?
He's paying me for some legal workI did for him.

一般疑问句why提问

一般疑问句why提问

一般疑问句why提问【篇一:一般疑问句why提问】一、why能引导下列几种从句:1. 主语从句why he took chinese nationality in 1901 is a question that interests us. 他为什么在1901年取得中国国籍,这是一个使我们很感兴趣的问题。

2. 宾语从句he asked her why she was doing that.他问她为什么要那样做。

3. 表语从句that s why i ve come to see you. 这就是我来见你的原因。

如果把此句改写为:that s the reason why i ve come to see you.有些语法书上视为同位语从句,但笔者赞同是限制性定语从句,因为why在此句中是个关系副词,而不是像同位语从句中那样是连词。

再如:could you tell me the reason why she refused to go to college?你能否告诉我为什么她不愿意上大学吗?4. 状语从句no matter why she became angry with you, you should apologize to her.不管她为什么对你生气,你也应当向她道歉。

二、why作疑问词时,可以用来向对方问及原因,可以用why?或why not?二者都是省略句。

分述如下:1. “why?”用来针对肯定的内容发问。

例如:a:what are you going to do tomorrow?b:nothing much. why?(=why do you ask me that?)2. why not?用来针对否定的内容发问,用在下列几种情况中:①对一般疑问句的否定回答进一步询问原因时。

例如:a:do you often go to school by bike?b:no, i don t.a:why not?(=why don t you go to school by bike?)②对反意疑问句的否定回答进一步询问原因时。

绝对要听的10首励志歌曲

绝对要听的10首励志歌曲

绝对要听的10首励志歌曲Miley Cyrus - The Climb尽管如今的麦莉越发出位,但是当年的她,依然激励着每一个人!自从麦莉在Hannah Montana的电影版中,摘下假发,面对家乡人民唱出《The Climb》,这首歌就被不停的转载、引用、翻唱!说《The Climb》是史上最经典的之一,毫不为过。

Just keep pushing on 'cause只须奋力前行,因为There's always gonna be another mountain总会有下一座山峦I'm always gonna wanna make it move在等我去将它移开Always gonna be an uphill battle总会有下一个山坡Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose很可能令我无法越过Ain't about how fast I get there不在于我要用多久才能抵达顶峰Ain't about what's waitin on the other side不在于山那边到底是怎样的风景It's the climb这就是攀登P!nk - Fuckin' Perfect去他妈的完美,我就是最完美的。

《Fuckin Perfect》绝对振奋人心!与其活在他人的期待中,不如好好的做最真实的自己。

pretty pretty please Oh姑娘美丽的姑娘别这样dont u ever ever feel请你别想你永远别想like u less than *ing perfect不要觉得你是那该死的完美当中的瑕疵品pretty pretty please姑娘美丽的姑娘求求你if u ever ever feel要是你曾经一直觉得认为自己一无事处like u loving u *ing perfect to me我爱你,在我眼里的你是TM的最完美的Katy Perry - FireworkDo you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind……这首歌,连金正恩都爱!尽管当下诸事不顺,但是不要放弃,相信自己,相信自己的内心,相信自己拥有的强大力量。

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

Why the bat comes out only at night?(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 1 课)Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No oneknows what they fought about.The bat did not know whose side heshould take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be onthe side of the winners.So he watched from far away. After a while,it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to jointhem.“What on earth are you doing here? ”a bird shouted athim.“Can’t you see I ’m a bird?” the bat said with a smile.“L have swings, just like you. ”“ Comealong,then, ”said the bird.“ Don’ t hide behind others. But things” changed soon. Now it seemedthat the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and wentover to the beasts. “Whatare you doing on our side? ”and animalcalled out to him.“ Are you spying on us?“Don’”tyou know I’ m oneof you? ” asked the bat, showing his teeth.“ Look. Can’ t you see I teeth, too?”“ Who are trying to fool?” said the animals.“ We saw fighting on the side of the birds just now.So the beasts” drove himoff. Of course the birds refused to take him back.When the beastsand the birds saw neither side could win,they decided to stopfighting.Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend,so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out onlyat night.Lesson 2 Nathan Hale(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 2 课)The young American stood quietly while the British guards searched hisclothes. They found nothing. “If they don’t find the maps in my boot,”he thought,“maybe they will let me go. Then I’ll try to send the maps toGeneral Washington.” “ Takeoff your boots,”one of the guardsordered. The American ’hearts beat faster. He took off his boots andhanded them to the guard.The guard looked inside one boot, thenanother.“Use your knife,man!” ordered the British officernearby.The guard brought out his knife and cut one boot open. Hestopped suddenly and the American knew what it meant. The maps of theBritish army ’ sdefence works!The guards took the American toGeneral Howe. The general looked at the maps.“ I see you ’ ve made drawing of our defence works,”he said. “ Thiscan only mean onething.” “ Yes, sir.” “ Do you have anything to say for yourself?” “ No, nothing.” “ What’yours name?”“ NathanHale. ” “Rank?”“ Captain. ”The general studied the maps afew more minutes.“ Captain Hale,” he said finally.“ I ’ ve never s fine drawings. You know, we could use a man like you. Why not join us?You don’havet to worry about rank or pay. ”Nathan Hale lookedstraight at the general. “ Nothing could make me turn against mycountry!”“ Then there ’onlys one thing I can do,youunderstand?” “ Yes,sir.” “ Youwill be hanged as a spy earlytomorrow morning.”***Nathan Hale lookedaround as a British soldier put the rope around his neck.“N ow,Nathan Hale,” said the British officer.“ Let’ s hear what you have to before you die.”Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful countryand said,“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”.Lesson 3 A question of pronunciation(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 3 课)This happened in London. It was November and the weather was verywet and cold. A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. He coughed dayand night. So he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough. Ashe did not know much English, he got out his dictionary and lookedup the word “ cough ”But. the dictionary did not tell him how topronounce the word. He thought it over and remembered that he hadlearned the word“ plough ” . He remembered that it was pronounced [plau].So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced [kau].The he puton his coat and hat and went to a chemist’ s shop. When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted, the Frenchman said:“I wantsomething for my cow, please.The” man in the shop looked at him.Had he heard him correctly?“I beg your pardon, sir?”heasked.The Frenchman repeated: “I want some medicine for mycow. ”“ For your cow? ” asked the man.“ Are you a farmer?“A”farmer?” said the Frenchman in surprise.“ What makes you think I farmer? I come from Paris. I ’mnot a farmer.” “Where’yours cow,then? ” asked the man in the shop. “ It ’ s here!” replied the Frenchman.He put his hand on his chest and began to cough.“ Here it is!” he “ I ’avevery bad cow here. ” Then the man in the shop understoodwhat the Frenchman meant. He wanted some medicine for his cough.Lesson 4 The Arab in the desert(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 4 课)An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men.The men looked worried. It seemed that they had lost something. TheArab went over to them.“Have you lost one of your camels?” heasked them.“Yes,” they said.“Was he blind in the right eye andlame in the left foot? ”asked the Arab.“ Yes,he was?“ Hadhelost a tooth and was he carrying corn?“ Yes,”” said the men.“ Pleasetell us where he is.“”Idon’ t know where he is,” said the Arab.“never seen such an animal.”“ Did someone tell you abouthim? ”“ No.”The two men looked at each other in surprise. Theycould not believe the Arab’ s words. Finally, they came up close to him,took hold of him, and shouted:“Where’s the animal? And what haveyou done with our goods?The” Arab insisted that he had never seenthe camel. At last the men took him before a judge. They said that theArab had stolen their camel.“I’ve never seen their camel,” insistedthe Arab.“ But I’ m a man of the desert, and I’ ve learned to look care at everything I see. This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel. I knewthis becausethere were no man’ s tracks nearthose of the camel. I alsosaw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had onlyeaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right.The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighterthat any of the others. He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched. I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel. They were pulling pieces of corn. From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal wascarrying. ” The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said. Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.Lesson 5The seagulls of Salt Lake City(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第 5 课)Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. Thename comes from a great salt lake nearby. The city lies in a valley withhigh mountains all around it. But long ago there was almost nothing inthis place and there were very few people living here.More than a hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children moved from the east to the west. They had traveled a long way. At last these brave people came to the great mountains by the salt lake. They crossed the mountains and reached this quiet place. They decided to stay here, and so they built their homes and made their farms. This was where Salt Lake City now lies.The people had to work hard on their farms, because their lives depended on their crops.One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky.“What’s that? ” asked one of them. “ Where?” asked another, as he stopped to look.“Overthere,”was the reply.They saw something like a cloud coming, but it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up: “ Locusts!Millions ofthem! ” The words put fear into the hearts of all, because they knew what locusts could do, and they had never seen so many of them before.In no time the locusts came down and started eating everything –the wheat, the corn, the grass and even the leaves on thetrees.The farmers brought out things to fight the locusts. They tried everything. But while they were killing the locusts in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could the farmers do?Suddenly there was a great noise. As they looked up, they saw another cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts this time, but seagulls. The farmers cried out, “ They ’comeve to eat what the locusts have left. ”But to their joy, they found that the seagulls had come to eat not the crops, but the locusts. They had seen or smelled the locusts and had come from the Great Salt Lake. Now they were eating the locusts!In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers crops’ were saved!The people were very thankful. They decided that from thenon no one should ever kill a seagull. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.Lesson 7 The Pyramids(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第7 课)Thousand of years ago, the kings of Egypt built strong bombs for themselves. Over these tombs they built pyramids. They thought their bodies would be well kept in these until they could come back to life.They also hoped the world could look on the pyramids as monuments tothem and would remember them for ever. There are around 80 pyramidsin Egypt. But the Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. It is nearly 5,000years old. It is about 137 metres high today, but it was once highter. It ismade of 2,300,000 huge stones. Most of them are higher than a man and weigh about two and a half tons each. Some weigh as much as fifteentons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build the GreatPyramid.When you look at the pyramids, you can’t help wondering how the Egyptians were able to build them thousands of years ago. Howdid they cut, carry and lift such huge stones? Each stone fits so well, yetthey didn ’havet our modern machines! Scientists have studied the pyramids, but nobody can tell just how the Egyptians build them so longago. Inside the pyramids are the rooms for the bodies of the kings and queens. There are lots of wonderful treasures in the pyramids, too. Thieves have broken into some of the pyramids and taken away many ofthe treasures to foreign countries. They have even stolen the mummies. Today some of the mummies and treasures are on show in museums indifferent countries. When the kings had the pyramids built for them, they perhaps never thought this would happen.Lesson 8 Once a thief, always a thief?(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第8 课)Mr Smith, the boss of a small factory, once hired a young worker called John Hill. On the first day, Mr Smith took John to one of his workshops and introduced him to the other workers. The men introduced themselves to John and showed him around the factory. Then John started towork.John was good at his job. Soon he got a rise. And he got on well with his workmates. He hoped they could like him.But one morning John noticed that his workmates were looking at him and talking in low voices. Then Bob, one of his workmates, came up to him and asked whether it was true that he had been a thief and had just come out of prison. John ’hearts sank. He had been afraid of this all along. He told them that he had been in prison, but he was no longer a thief and wanted to forget the past.The workers went to Mr Smith and asked him to fire John. Mr Smith explained to them that John had told him all about his past when he asked for a job in his factory. That showed John was honest. Since a lot of people make mistakes in life, Mr Smith wanted to give John a chance. The workers went back and John stayed. But after that theywere not as friendly to him as before.One afternoon about a week later, Bob could not find his wallet. He went to John and asked whether he had seen his wallet. But John said he knew nothing about it. When Bob tried to catch hold of his arm, John hit him in the face. Bob fell to theground and blood ran down his nose. Mr Smith came out to see what was happening. The workers again asked him to let John go. They said they would all leave if John stayed. Mr Smith knew what that would mean. So he had to give in and say sorry to John. Just at that moment,in came a woman. It was Bob’ wifes. She called out, “B ob, you forgot your wallet when you left home this morning. I thought you would need it,so I brought it over to you.Everyone” looked at Bob.“ John, I,I ’m sorry,” said Bob with a red face.“John, I want to apologize-forus all,” said Mr Smith. “Please stay with us. This is a lesson for Bob, for me, and for all of us.”Lesson 9 Edison’s boyhood(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第9 课)Thomas Edison was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to findout how things worked. One day when he was five, his father saw himsitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for. Tom did notreply. Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickenswhile hens could. Young Tom was in school for only three months.During those three months, he asked a lot of questions. Most of them hadnothing to do with his lessons. His teacher did not understand why theboy had so many strange questions. He told Tom’ s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching. His mother took him out of schooland taught him herself. The boy read a lot. He became very interested inscience.By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry labfor himself. He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buywhat he needed for his lab. Once his mother was ill and she sent for adoctor. The doctor said she needed an operation at once. But it was nightand the lamp in the room gave poor light. Edison thought hard. Finally hehad an idea. He collected all the lamps in the house and put them on along table. Then he placed a big mirror behind them. Now there wasenough light, so the doctor could operate. Edison ’smother was saved.At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train. Whenhe was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to therailway workers.One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station. A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move. Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. The boy’ s father was so thankful that Edisonhetaug h owt to send messages by railway telegraph. Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities. This gave him a start in life. At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.Lesson 10 Dr. Bethune(80 年代初中英语课本第五册第10 课)It was late on the night of October 20, 1939, when Dr. Bethune was busyworking in a field hospital. An Eighth Route Army man riding a horsecame from the front. He told Dr. Bethune that the front was in great needof medical workers. Immediately, Dr. Bethune set off with a medicalteam.On their way, they met a group of wounded Eighth RouteArmy men. They took the wounded soldiers into a small temple at onceand Bethune began to operate on them. Dr. Bethune went on workingthroughout the night. When someone asked him to have a rest, he justwent on workings. To him, the most important thing was to save lives. Hehad no time to think about rest.The next day while an operation wasgoing on, a yong man ran in and said to the doctors, “ Severalhundredenemy soldiers are coming.” Soon they heard thef gunssound.Buto Dr.Bethune still went on with his work. Twenty minutes later, whenBethune was operating on the leg of the last wounded soldier, the gunssounded much closer. Again the young man rushed in and told Dr.Bethune not to go on operating any more.“Comrade Bethune, you mustleave now!” he said.“ Let me go on with the operation,” said one of the doctors.“ You must leave rught now, Dr.Bethune.Hurry!”“ Pleasego, doctor,begged” the wounded soldier himself.“ It ’ s not a bad woundke. Tame with you, or leave me here, but please gobefore the enemy comes.“”Never mind, my boy, it won’ t take long,”said Dr. Bethune.“ If I spend a few more minutes on it now, I can saveyour leg. But if I don’ t, you’ llThelosegunsit. sounded” still closernow, but Dr. Bethune worked on. He and the other doctors did not leaveuntil the operation was over.By that time the Japanese were alreadyvery near. As Bethune and the other doctors were climbing the hills, theycould see the enemy entering the village in the valley below.Lesson 11 The fisherman and the genie( 80 年代初中英语课本第五册第11 课)Once upon a time there was an old fisherman. He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times aday.One morning, he went out early to the sea. He cast his net for thefirst time, and drew in the body of an animal. He cast it a second time,and drew in an old basket full of sand. He cast it a third time, and drew ina lot of stones. It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning.Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time.After some time, he began do draw the net in. He found it was very heavy.But there were not any fish in it. Instead he found a jar with a lid. Heshook the jar, but could hear nothing. So he took off the lid and looked inside. He could see nothing. After a while a light smoke came slowly outof the jar. Then little by little, the smoke grew hearvier and thicker untilfinally it turned into a terrible Genie!“Get down on your knees,” said the Genie,“for I’m going to kill you.“Why?” Didn’t I set you freefrom the jar? ”“ That’whys I’ mgoing to kill you, but I’ l let you choose how you’ re going to die.“ But”why?” “ Listen, and I willtell you my story.“”I was one fothe spirits in heaven. But I did notwant to obey Solomon ’orders. So one day, he put me in this jar andthrew it into the sea. “During the first hundred years of my stay in thesea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him veryrich. But no one came. During the second hundred years, I promisedthat if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth. But still no one came. During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over theearth. “Still no one came. Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. Now you have come and set me free. So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die. ” The fisherman was not frightened. He said: “ SinceImust die, I must. But before I die, answer me one question.” “ All right, but be quick.“”Were you really in the jar? You are so big andthe jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of your feet.” “Of course I was in the jar. Don’ t you believe“ me?No,and I”won’t until I ’ ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.When he”heard this, the Genie changed again into smoke. Slowly the smoke went back into the jar. When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threwit back into the sea.。

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

Why the bat comes out only at night?(80年代初中英语课本第五册第1课)Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No one knows what they fought about. The bat did not know whose side he should take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be on the side of the winners. So he watched from far away. After a while, it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to join them. “What on earth are you doing here?” a bird shouted at him. “Can’t you see I’m a bird?” the bat said with a smile. “Look, I have swings, just like you.”“Come along, then,” said the bird. “Don’t hide behind others.”But things changed soon. Now it seemed that the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and went over to the beasts. “What are you doing on our side?” and animal called out to him. “Are you spying on us?”“Don’t you know I’m one of you?” asked the bat, showing his teeth. “Look. Can’t you see I’ve got teeth, too?”“Who are trying to fool?”said the animals. “We saw you fighting on the side of the birds just now.”So the beasts drove him off. Of course the birds refused to take him back. When the beastsand the birds saw neither side could win, they decided to stop fighting. Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend, so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out only at night.Lesson 2 Nathan Hale(80年代初中英语课本第五册第2课)The young American stood quietly while the British guards searched his clothes. They found nothing. “If they don’t find the maps in my boot,” he thought, “maybe they will let me go. Then I’ll try to send the maps to General Washington.”“Take off your boots,” one of the guards ordered. The American’s heart beat faster. He took off his boots and handed them to the guard. The guard looked inside one boot, then another. “Use your knife, man!”ordered the British officer nearby. The guard brought out his knife and cut one boot open. He stopped suddenly and the American knew what it meant. The maps of the British army’s defence works! The guards took the American to General Howe. The general looked at the maps. “I see you’ve made some drawing of our defence works,” he said. “This can only mean one thing.”“Yes, sir.”“Do you have anything to say for yourself?”“No, nothing.”“What’s your name?”“Nathan Hale.”“Rank?”“Captain.”The general studied the maps a few more minutes. “Captain Hale,” he said finally. “I’ve never seen such fine drawings. You know, we could use a man like you. Why not join us? You don’t have to worry about rank or pay.”Nathan Hale looked straight at the general. “Nothing could make me turn against my country!”“Then there’s only one thing I can do, you understand?”“Yes, sir.”“You will be hanged as a spy early tomorrow morning.”* ** Nathan Hale looked around as a British soldier put the rope around his neck. “Now, Nathan Hale,” said the British officer. “Let’s hear what you have to say before you die.”Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful country and said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”Lesson 3 A question of pronunciation(80年代初中英语课本第五册第3课)This happened in London. It was November and the weather was very wet and cold. A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. He coughed day and night. So he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough. As he did not know much English, he got out his dictionary and looked up the word “cough”. But the dictionary did not tell him how to pronounce the word. He thought it over and remembered that he had learned the word “plough”. He remembered that it was pronounced [plau]. So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced [kau]. The he put on his coat and hat and went to a chemist’s shop. When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted, the Frenchman said: “I want something for my cow, please.”The man in the shop looked at him. Had he heard him correctly? “I beg your pardon, sir?” he asked. The Frenchman repeated: “I want some medicine for my cow.”“For your cow?” asked the man. “Are you a farmer?”“A farmer?” said the Frenchman in surprise. “What makes you think I’m a farmer?I come from Paris. I’m not a farmer.”“Where’s your cow, then?” asked the man in the shop. “It’s here!” replied the Frenchman. He put his hand on his chest and began to cough. “Here it is!” he said. “I’ve a very bad cow here.”Then the man in the shop understood what the Frenchman meant. He wanted some medicine for his cough.Lesson 4 The Arab in the desert(80年代初中英语课本第五册第4课)An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men. The men looked worried. It seemed that they had lost something. The Arab went over to them. “Have you lost one of your camels?” he asked them. “Yes,”they said. “Was he blind in the right eye and lame in the left foot?” asked the Arab. “Yes, he was? “Had he lost a tooth and was he carrying corn?”“Yes,” said the men. “Please tell us where he is.”“I don’t know where he is,” said the Arab. “I’ve never seen such an animal.”“Did someone tell you about him?”“No.”The two men looked at each other in surprise. They could not believe the Arab’s words. Finally, they came up close to him, took hold of him, and shouted: “Where’s the animal? And what have you done with our goods?”The Arab insisted that he had never seen the camel. At last the men took him before a judge. They said that the Arab had stolen their camel. “I’ve never seen their camel,” insisted the Arab. “But I’m a man of the desert, and I’ve learned to look carefully ateverything I see. This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel.I knew this because there were no man’s tracks near those of the camel. I also saw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had only eaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right. The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighter that any of the others. He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched. I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel. They were pulling pieces of corn. From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal was carrying.”The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said. Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.Lesson 5 The seagulls of Salt Lake City(80年代初中英语课本第五册第5课)Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. The name comes from a great salt lake nearby. The city lies in a valley with high mountains all around it. But long ago there was almost nothing in this place and there were very few people living here. More than a hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children moved from the east to the west. They had traveled a long way. At last these brave people came to the great mountains by the salt lake. They crossed the mountains and reached this quiet place. They decided to stay here, and so they built their homes and made their farms. This was where Salt Lake City now lies. The people had to work hard on their farms, because their lives depended on their crops. One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky. “What’s that?”asked one of them. “Where?” asked another, as he stopped to look. “Over there,”was the reply. They saw something like a cloud coming, but it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up: “Locusts! Millions ofthem!”The words put fear into the hearts of all, because they knew what locusts could do, and they had never seen so many of them before. In no time the locusts came down and started eating everything – the wheat, the corn, the grass and even the leaves on the trees. The farmers brought out things to fight the locusts. They tried everything. But while they were killing the locusts in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could the farmers do? Suddenly there was a great noise. As they looked up, they saw another cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts this time, but seagulls. The farmers cried out, “They’ve come to eat what the locusts have left.”But to their joy, they found that the seagulls had come to eat not the crops, but the locusts. They had seen or smelled the locusts and had come from the Great Salt Lake. Now they were eating the locusts! In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers’crops were saved! The people were very thankful. They decided that from then on no one should ever kill a seagull. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.Lesson 7 The Pyramids(80年代初中英语课本第五册第7课)Thousand of years ago, the kings of Egypt built strong bombs for themselves. Over these tombs they built pyramids. They thought their bodies would be well kept in these until they could come back to life. They also hoped the world could look on the pyramids as monuments to them and would remember them for ever. There are around 80 pyramids in Egypt. But the Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. It is nearly 5,000 years old. It is about 137 metres high today, but it was once highter. It is made of 2,300,000 huge stones. Most of them are higher than a man and weigh about two and a half tons each. Some weigh as much as fifteen tons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build the Great Pyramid. When you look at the pyramids, you can’t help wondering how the Egyptians were able to build them thousands of years ago. How did they cut, carry and lift such huge stones? Each stone fits so well, yet they didn’t have our modern machines! Scientists have studied the pyramids, but nobody can tell just how the Egyptians build them so long ago. Inside the pyramids are the rooms for the bodies of the kings and queens. There are lots of wonderful treasures in the pyramids, too. Thieves havebroken into some of the pyramids and taken away many of the treasures to foreign countries. They have even stolen the mummies. Today some of the mummies and treasures are on show in museums in different countries. When the kings had the pyramids built for them, they perhaps never thought this would happen.Lesson 8 Once a thief, always a thief?(80年代初中英语课本第五册第8课)Mr Smith, the boss of a small factory, once hired a young worker called John Hill. On the first day, Mr Smith took John to one of his workshops and introduced him to the other workers. The men introduced themselves to John and showed him around the factory. Then John started to work. John was good at his job. Soon he got a rise. And he got on well with his workmates. He hoped they could like him. But one morning John noticed that his workmates were looking at him and talking in low voices. Then Bob, one of his workmates, came up to him and asked whether it was true that he had been a thief and had just come out of prison. John’s heart sank. He had been afraid of this all along. He told them that he had been in prison, but he was no longer a thief and wanted to forget the past. The workers went to Mr Smith and asked him to fire John. Mr Smith explained to them that John had told him all about his past when he asked for a job in his factory. That showed John was honest. Since a lot of people make mistakes in life, Mr Smith wanted to give John a chance. The workers went back and John stayed. But after that they were not as friendly to him as before. One afternoon about a week later,Bob could not find his wallet. He went to John and asked whether he had seen his wallet. But John said he knew nothing about it. When Bob tried to catch hold of his arm, John hit him in the face. Bob fell to the ground and blood ran down his nose. Mr Smith came out to see what was happening. The workers again asked him to let John go. They said they would all leave if John stayed. Mr Smith knew what that would mean. So he had to give in and say sorry to John. Just at that moment, in came a woman. It was Bob’s wife. She called out, “Bob, you forgot your wallet when you left home this morning. I thought you would need it, so I brought it over to you.”Everyone looked at Bob. “John, I…I’m sorry,” said Bob with a red face. “John, I want to apologize-for us all,” said Mr Smith. “Please stay with us. This is a lesson for Bob, for me, and for all of us.”Lesson 9 Edison’s boyhood(80年代初中英语课本第五册第9课)Thomas Edison was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to find out how things worked. One day when he was five, his father saw him sitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for. Tom did not reply. Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickens while hens could. Young Tom was in school for only three months. During those three months, he asked a lot of questions. Most of them had nothing to do with his lessons. His teacher did not understand why the boy had so many strange questions. He told Tom’s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching. His mother took him out of school and taught him herself. The boy read a lot. He became very interested in science. By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry lab for himself. He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buy what he needed for his lab. Once his mother was ill and she sent for a doctor. The doctor said she needed an operation at once. But it was night and the lamp in the room gave poor light. Edison thought hard. Finally he had an idea. He collected all the lamps in the house and put them on a long table. Then he placed a big mirror behindthem. Now there was enough light, so the doctor could operate. Edison’s mother was saved. At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train. When he was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to the railway workers. One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station. A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move. Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. The boy’s father was so thankful that he taught Edison how to send messages by railway telegraph. Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities. This gave him a start in life. At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.Lesson 10 Dr. Bethune(80年代初中英语课本第五册第10课)It was late on the night of October 20, 1939, when Dr. Bethune was busy working in a field hospital. An Eighth Route Army man riding a horse came from the front. He told Dr. Bethune that the front was in great need of medical workers. Immediately, Dr. Bethune set off with a medical team. On their way, they met a group of wounded Eighth Route Army men. They took the wounded soldiers into a small temple at once and Bethune began to operate on them. Dr. Bethune went on working throughout the night. When someone asked him to have a rest, he just went on workings. To him, the most important thing was to save lives. He had no time to think about rest. The next day while an operation was going on, a yong man ran in and said to the doctors, “Several hundred enemy soldiers are coming.” Soon they heard the sound of guns. But Dr. Bethune still went on with his work. Twenty minutes later, when Bethune was operating on the leg of the last wounded soldier, the guns sounded much closer. Again the young man rushed in and told Dr. Bethune not to go on operating any more. “Comrade Bethune, you must leave now!”he said. “Let me go on with the operation,” said oneof the doctors. “You must leave rught now, Dr. Bethune. Hurry!”“Please go, doctor,” begged the wounded soldier himself. “It’s not a bad wound. Take me with you, or leave me here, but please go before the enemy comes.”“Never mind, my boy, it won’t take long,”said Dr. Bethune. “If I spend a few more minutes on it now, I can save your leg. But if I don’t, you’ll lose it.”The guns sounded still closer now, but Dr. Bethune worked on. He and the other doctors did not leave until the operation was over. By that time the Japanese were already very near. As Bethune and the other doctors were climbing the hills, they could see the enemy entering the village in the valley below.Lesson 11 The fisherman and the genie(80年代初中英语课本第五册第11课)Once upon a time there was an old fisherman. He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times a day. One morning, he went out early to the sea. He cast his net for the first time, and drew in the body of an animal. He cast it a second time, and drew in an old basket full of sand. He cast it a third time, and drew in a lot of stones. It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning. Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time. After some time, he began do draw the net in. He found it was very heavy. But there were not any fish in it. Instead he found a jar with a lid. He shook the jar, but could hear nothing. So he took off the lid and looked inside. He could see nothing. After a while a light smoke came slowly out of the jar. Then little by little, the smoke grew hearvier and thicker until finally it turned into a terrible Genie! “Get down on your knees,” said the Genie, “for I’m going to kill you.”“Why? Didn’t I set you free from the jar?”“That’s why I’m going to kill you, but I’ll let you choose how you’re going to die.”“But why?”“Listen, and I willtell you my story.”“I was one of the spirits in heaven. But I did not want to obey Solomon’s orders. So one day, he put me in this jar and threw it into the sea. “During the first hundred years of my stay in the sea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him very rich. But no one came. During the second hundred years, I promised that if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth. But still no one came. During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over the earth. “Still no one came. Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. Now you have come and set me free. So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die.”The fisherman was not frightened. He said: “Since I must die, I must. But before I die, answer me one question.”“All right, but be quick.”“Were you really in the jar? You are so big and the jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of your feet.”“Of course I was in the jar. Don’t you believe me?”“No, and I won’t until I’ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.”When he实用文档heard this, the Genie changed again into smoke. Slowly the smoke went back into the jar. When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threw it back into the sea.文案大全。

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

Why the bat comes out only at night?(80年代初中英语课本第五册第1课)Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No one knows what they fought about. The bat did not know whose side he should take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be on the side of the winners. So he watched from far away. After a while, it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to join them. “What on earth are you doing here?” a bird shouted at him. “Can’t you see I’m a bird?” the bat said with a smile. “Look, I have swings, just like you.” “Come along, then,” said the bird. “Don’t hide behind others.” But things changed soon. Now it seemed that the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and went over to the beasts. “What are you doing on our side?” and animal called out to him. “Are you spying on us?” “Don’t you know I’m one of you?” asked the bat, showing his teeth. “Look. Can’t you see I’ve got teeth, too?” “Who are trying to fool?” said the animals. “We saw you fighting on the side of the birds just now.” So the beasts drove him off. Of course the birds refused to take him back. When the beasts and the birds saw neither side could win, they decided to stop fighting. Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend, so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out only at night.Lesson 2 Nathan Hale(80年代初中英语课本第五册第2课)The young American stood quietly while the British guards searched his clothes. They found nothing. “If they don’t find the maps in my boot,”he thought, “maybe they will let me go. Then I’ll try to send the maps to General Washington.” “Take off your boots,” one of the guards ordered. The American’s heart beat faster. He took off his boots and handed them to the guard. The guard looked inside one boot, then another. “Use your knife, man!” ordered the British officer nearby. The guard brought out his knife and cut one boot open. He stopped suddenly and the American knew what it meant. The maps of the British army’s defence works! The guards took the American to General Howe. The general looked at the maps. “I see you’ve made some drawing of our defence works,” he said. “This can only mean one thing.” “Yes, sir.” “Do you have anything to say for yourself?” “No, nothing.” “What’s your name?” “Nathan Hale.” “Rank?” “Captain.” The general studied the maps a few more minutes. “Captain Hale,” he said finally. “I’ve never seen such fine drawings. You know, we could use a man like you. Why not join us? You don’t have to worry about rank or pay.” Nathan Hale looked straight at the general. “Nothing could make me turn against my country!” “Then there’s only one thing I can do, youunderstand?” “Yes, sir.” “You will be hanged as a spy early tomorrow morning.” * * * Nathan Hale looked around as a British soldier put the rope around his neck. “N ow, Nathan Hale,” said the British officer. “Let’s hear what you have to say before you die.” Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful country and said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”Lesson 3 A question of pronunciation(80年代初中英语课本第五册第3课)This happened in London. It was November and the weather was very wet and cold. A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. He coughed day and night. So he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough. As he did not know much English, he got out his dictionary and looked up the word “cough”. But the dictionary did not tell him how to pronounce the word. He thought it over and remembered that he had learned the word “plough”. He remembered that it was pronounced [plau]. So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced [kau]. The he put on his coat and hat and went to a chemist’s shop. When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted, the Frenchman said: “I want something for my cow, please.” The man in the shop looked at him. Had he heard him correctly? “I beg your pardon, sir?” he asked. The Frenchman repeated: “I want some medicine for my cow.” “For your cow?” asked the man. “Are you a farmer?” “A farmer?” said the Frenchman in surprise. “What makes you think I’m a farmer? I come from Paris. I’m not a farmer.” “Where’s your cow, then?” asked the man in the shop. “It’s here!” replied the Frenchman. He put his hand on his chest and began to cough. “Here it is!” he said. “I’ve a very bad cow here.” Then the man in the shop understood what the Frenchman meant. He wanted some medicine for his cough.Lesson 4 The Arab in the desert(80年代初中英语课本第五册第4课)An Arab was walking alone through the desert when he met two men. The men looked worried. It seemed that they had lost something. The Arab went over to them. “Have you lost one of your camels?”he asked them. “Yes,” they said. “Was he blind in the right eye and lame in the left foot?” asked the Arab. “Yes, he was? “Had he lost a tooth and was he carrying corn?” “Yes,” said the men. “Please tell us where he is.” “I don’t know where he is,” said the Arab. “I’ve never seen such an animal.” “Did someone tell you about him?” “No.” The two men looked at each other in surprise. They could not believe the Arab’s words. Finally, they came up close to him, took hold of him, and shouted: “Where’s the animal? And what have you done with our goods?” The Arab insisted that he had never seen the camel. At last the men took him before a judge. They said that the Arab had stolen their camel. “I’ve never seen their camel,” insisted the Arab. “But I’m a man of the desert, and I’ve learned to look carefully at everything I see. This morning I saw the tracks of a lost camel. I knew this because there were no man’s tracks near those of the camel. I also saw that the camel must be blind in the right eye, because he had only eaten the grass on his left side and had not touched the grass on his right. The animal was lame because with one foot he left a track much lighterthat any of the others. He had lost a tooth, because wherever he ate grass, there was always a small space left untouched. I also found groups of ants near the tracks of the camel. They were pulling pieces of corn. From these facts I was able to tell what goods the animal was carrying.” The judge and the two men were satisfied with what the Arab had said. Together the four men set out to look for the lost animal.Lesson 5 The seagulls of Salt Lake City(80年代初中英语课本第五册第5课)Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. The name comes from a great salt lake nearby. The city lies in a valley with high mountains all around it. But long ago there was almost nothing in this place and there were very few people living here. More than a hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children moved from the east to the west. They had traveled a long way. At last these brave people came to the great mountains by the salt lake. They crossed the mountains and reached this quiet place. They decided to stay here, and so they built their homes and made their farms. This was where Salt Lake City now lies. The people had to work hard on their farms, because their lives depended on their crops. One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky. “What’s that?” asked one of them. “Where?” asked another, as he stopped to look. “Over there,” was the reply. They saw something like a cloud coming, but it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up: “Locusts! Millions of them!” The words put fear into the hearts of all, because they knew what locusts could do, and they had never seen so many of them before. In no time the locusts came down and started eating everything –the wheat, the corn, the grass and even the leaves on thetrees. The farmers brought out things to fight the locusts. They tried everything. But while they were killing the locusts in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could the farmers do? Suddenly there was a great noise. As they looked up, they saw another cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts this time, but seagulls. The farmers cried out, “They’ve come to eat what the locusts have left.” But to their joy, they found that the seagulls had come to eat not the crops, but the locusts. They had seen or smelled the locusts and had come from the Great Salt Lake. Now they were eating the locusts! In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers’ crops were saved! The people were very thankful. They decided that from then on no one should ever kill a seagull. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.Lesson 7 The Pyramids(80年代初中英语课本第五册第7课)Thousand of years ago, the kings of Egypt built strong bombs for themselves. Over these tombs they built pyramids. They thought their bodies would be well kept in these until they could come back to life. They also hoped the world could look on the pyramids as monuments to them and would remember them for ever. There are around 80 pyramids in Egypt. But the Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. It is nearly 5,000 years old. It is about 137 metres high today, but it was once highter. It is made of 2,300,000 huge stones. Most of them are higher than a man and weigh about two and a half tons each. Some weigh as much as fifteen tons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build the Great Pyramid. When you look at the pyramids, you can’t help wondering how the Egyptians were able to build them thousands of years ago. How did they cut, carry and lift such huge stones? Each stone fits so well, yet they didn’t have our modern machines! Scientists have studied the pyramids, but nobody can tell just how the Egyptians build them so long ago. Inside the pyramids are the rooms for the bodies of the kings and queens. There are lots of wonderful treasures in the pyramids, too. Thieves have broken into some of the pyramids and taken away many of the treasures to foreign countries. They have even stolen the mummies. Today some of the mummies and treasures are on show in museums indifferent countries. When the kings had the pyramids built for them, they perhaps never thought this would happen.Lesson 8 Once a thief, always a thief?(80年代初中英语课本第五册第8课)Mr Smith, the boss of a small factory, once hired a young worker called John Hill. On the first day, Mr Smith took John to one of his workshops and introduced him to the other workers. The men introduced themselves to John and showed him around the factory. Then John started to work. John was good at his job. Soon he got a rise. And he got on well with his workmates. He hoped they could like him. But one morning John noticed that his workmates were looking at him and talking in low voices. Then Bob, one of his workmates, came up to him and asked whether it was true that he had been a thief and had just come out of prison. John’s heart sank. He had been afraid of this all along. He told them that he had been in prison, but he was no longer a thief and wanted to forget the past. The workers went to Mr Smith and asked him to fire John. Mr Smith explained to them that John had told him all about his past when he asked for a job in his factory. That showed John was honest. Since a lot of people make mistakes in life, Mr Smith wanted to give John a chance. The workers went back and John stayed. But after that they were not as friendly to him as before. One afternoon about a week later, Bob could not find his wallet. He went to John and asked whether he had seen his wallet. But John said he knew nothing about it. When Bob tried to catch hold of his arm, John hit him in the face. Bob fell to theground and blood ran down his nose. Mr Smith came out to see what was happening. The workers again asked him to let John go. They said they would all leave if John stayed. Mr Smith knew what that would mean. So he had to give in and say sorry to John. Just at that moment, in came a woman. It was Bob’s wife. She called out, “B ob, you forgot your wallet when you left home this morning. I thought you would need it, so I brought it over to you.” Everyone looked at Bob. “Jo hn, I…I’m sorry,”said Bob with a red face. “John, I want to apologize-for us all,”said Mr Smith. “Please stay with us. This is a lesson for Bob, for me, and for all of us.”Lesson 9 Edison’s boyhood(80年代初中英语课本第五册第9课)Thomas Edison was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to find out how things worked. One day when he was five, his father saw him sitting on some eggs, and asked what he was doing that for. Tom did not reply. Instead, he asked his father why he was not able to hatch chickens while hens could. Young Tom was in school for only three months. During those three months, he asked a lot of questions. Most of them had nothing to do with his lessons. His teacher did not understand why the boy had so many strange questions. He told Tom’s mother that Tom was not bright and was not worth teaching. His mother took him out of school and taught him herself. The boy read a lot. He became very interested in science. By the time he was ten, he had already built a chemistry lab for himself. He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buy what he needed for his lab. Once his mother was ill and she sent for a doctor. The doctor said she needed an operation at once. But it was night and the lamp in the room gave poor light. Edison thought hard. Finally he had an idea. He collected all the lamps in the house and put them on a long table. Then he placed a big mirror behind them. Now there was enough light, so the doctor could operate. Edison’s mother was saved. At the age of twelve, Edison began selling newspapers on a train. When he was free, he printed a newspaper and sold copies to therailway workers. One day in August, 1862, Edison saw a little boy playing on the tracks at a station. A train was coming near quickly, and the boy was too frightened to move. Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. The boy’s father was so thankful that he taught Edison how to send messages by railway telegraph. Edison soon became very good at it and later he left home to work in different cities. This gave him a start in life. At that time he was just a boy of sixteen.Lesson 10 Dr. Bethune(80年代初中英语课本第五册第10课)It was late on the night of October 20, 1939, when Dr. Bethune was busy working in a field hospital. An Eighth Route Army man riding a horse came from the front. He told Dr. Bethune that the front was in great need of medical workers. Immediately, Dr. Bethune set off with a medical team. On their way, they met a group of wounded Eighth Route Army men. They took the wounded soldiers into a small temple at once and Bethune began to operate on them. Dr. Bethune went on working throughout the night. When someone asked him to have a rest, he just went on workings. To him, the most important thing was to save lives. He had no time to think about rest. The next day while an operation was going on, a yong man ran in and said to the doctors, “Several hundred enemy soldiers are coming.” Soon they heard the sound o f guns. But Dr. Bethune still went on with his work. Twenty minutes later, when Bethune was operating on the leg of the last wounded soldier, the guns sounded much closer. Again the young man rushed in and told Dr. Bethune not to go on operating any more. “Comrade Bethune, you must leave now!” he said. “Let me go on with the operation,” said one of the doctors. “You must leave rught now, Dr. Bethune. Hurry!” “Please go, doctor,” begged the wounded soldier himself. “It’s not a bad wound. Ta ke me with you, or leave me here, but please gobefore the enemy comes.” “Never mind, my boy, it won’t take long,” said Dr. Bethune. “If I spend a few more minutes on it now, I can save your leg. But if I don’t, you’ll lose it.” The guns sounded still closer now, but Dr. Bethune worked on. He and the other doctors did not leave until the operation was over. By that time the Japanese were already very near. As Bethune and the other doctors were climbing the hills, they could see the enemy entering the village in the valley below.Lesson 11 The fisherman and the genie(80年代初中英语课本第五册第11课)Once upon a time there was an old fisherman. He went fishing very early every morning, but he never cast his net more than four times a day. One morning, he went out early to the sea. He cast his net for the first time, and drew in the body of an animal. He cast it a second time, and drew in an old basket full of sand. He cast it a third time, and drew in a lot of stones. It seemed he would have nothing to take home that morning. Day had now broken, and he cast his net for the last time. After some time, he began do draw the net in. He found it was very heavy. But there were not any fish in it. Instead he found a jar with a lid. He shook the jar, but could hear nothing. So he took off the lid and looked inside. He could see nothing. After a while a light smoke came slowly out of the jar. Then little by little, the smoke grew hearvier and thicker until finally it turned into a terrible Genie! “Get down on your knees,” said the G enie, “for I’m going to kill you.” “Why? Didn’t I set you free from the jar?” “That’s why I’m going to kill you, but I’ll let you choose how you’re going to die.” “But why?” “Listen, and I will tell you my story.” “I was one o f the spirits in heaven. But I did not want to obey Solomon’s orders. So one day, he put me in this jar and threw it into the sea. “During the first hundred years of my stay in the sea, I made a promise that if anyone set me free I would make him veryrich. But no one came. During the second hundred years, I promised that if anyone set me free I would show him all the treasures in the earth. But still no one came. During the third hundred years, I promised that if anyone came to set me free, I would make him king over the earth. “Still no one came. Then I became very angry, and decided that if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. Now you have come and set me free. So you must die, but I will let you say how you want to die.” The fisherman was not frightened. He said: “Since I must die, I must. But before I die, answer me one question.” “All right, but be quick.” “Were you really in the jar? You are so big and the jar is so small that it could hardly hold one of you r feet.” “Of course I was in the jar. Don’t you believe me?” “No, and I won’t until I’ve seen you in the jar with my own eyes.” When he heard this, the Genie changed again into smoke. Slowly the smoke went back into the jar. When all of it was in the jar, the fisherman quickly put the lid on and threw it back into the sea.。

为什么蝙蝠只在夜晚出来?

为什么蝙蝠只在夜晚出来?

Why the bat comes out only at night?Long,long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No one knows what they fought about.The bat did not know whose side he should take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be on the side of the winners.So he watched from far away. After a while, it seemed that the birds were going to win.He flew over to join them."What on earth are you doing here?" a bird shouted at him."Can't you see I'm a bird?" the bat said with a smile. "Look , I have wings,just like you."Come along,then,"said the bird."Don't hide behind others."But things changed soon. Now it seemed that the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and went over to the beasts."What are you doing on our side?" an animal called out to him. "Are you spying on us?""Don't you know I'm one of you?" asked the bat, showing his teeth."Look. Can't you see I've got teeth ,too?""Who are you trying to fool?" said the animals. "We saw you fighting on the side of the birds just now."So the beasts drove him off. Of course the birds refused to take him back.When the beasts and the birds saw neither side could win, they decided to stop fighting.Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend,so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, the bat comes out only at night.蝙蝠为什么只在夜晚才出来?很久很久以前,飞禽和走兽之间发生了一场战争,蝙蝠站在远处的树枝上,静观事态的发展,它要加入胜利者的一方。

小学上册第十一次英语第2单元测验试卷

小学上册第十一次英语第2单元测验试卷

小学上册英语第2单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The leaves change _______ in the fall, making the world beautiful.2.__________ are substances that can change in color depending on pH.3.The wolf is known for its strong ________________ (嗅觉).4.Which month comes after January?A. FebruaryB. DecemberC. MarchD. AprilA5.My friend saw a ______ (企鹅) sliding on ice.6.The __________ (历史的探索) invites insight.7.The apple is ______ and juicy. (red)8.What do we call a young deer?A. FawnB. CalfC. KidD. Pup9.Hydrochloric acid is found in _____ (gastric juice).10.What is the name of the famous canyon in Arizona?A. Grand CanyonB. YellowstoneC. ZionD. YosemiteA11.What is the name of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci?A. The ScreamB. Starry NightC. Mona LisaD. The Last SupperC12.The ______ (植物的生态角色) supports entire ecosystems.13.What is the color of grass?A. BlueB. GreenC. RedD. BrownB14.She is a _____ (设计师) who creates user-friendly apps.15.The pizza is _____ (hot/cold) and cheesy.16.The _____ (starfish) is in the sea.17.How many bones are in the adult human body?A. 206B. 208C. 210D. 212A18.I like to watch ________ (纪录片) about animals.19.What do you call the process of water turning into vapor?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. FiltrationA Evaporation20.The Stone Age is known for the use of ________ tools.21.What is the name of the famous superhero who is also a scientist?A. The HulkB. Iron ManC. ThorD. Captain AmericaB22.The ______ is often found in wetlands.23.I often ask my __________ for help. (父母)24.What is the boiling point of water?A. 50°CB. 100°CC. 150°CD. 200°C25. A base is a substance that can accept _____ ions in a reaction.26.What do you call a small, round fruit that is usually eaten in salads?A. TomatoB. CucumberC. Bell pepperD. RadishA27.What is the name of the famous holiday celebrated on October 31st?A. ChristmasB. EasterC. HalloweenD. ThanksgivingC28.The ______ has sharp claws for hunting.29.The superhero is very ___ (brave).30.What do we call the path that a planet takes around the Sun?A. OrbitB. RotationC. RevolutionD. Cycle31.The bat flies ______ at night.32.She is ___ a letter to her grandma. (writing)33.What is the main purpose of a pencil?A. To eraseB. To drawC. To writeD. To color34.What is the main purpose of a map?A. To tell timeB. To find directionsC. To play gamesD. To show picturesB35.The actor won an award for his _____ (表演).36.s built their empire in ______ (中美洲). The Batt37.What is 8 divided by 2?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5C38.The country with the most volcanoes is ________ (火山最多的国家是________).39.I enjoy playing with my toy ________ (玩具名称) every day.40.The __________ is a natural wonder located in the United States. (黄石公园)bustion is a chemical reaction that produces _____.42.The _____ (breeze) feels nice.43.The __________ (美国西进运动) expanded the nation westward.44.He is a pilot, ______ (他是一名飞行员), who navigates through the skies.45.The capital of Kazakhstan is ________ (哈萨克斯坦的首都是________).46.Which instrument is a string instrument?A. PianoB. FluteC. GuitarD. TrumpetC47. A _______ can symbolize love and friendship.48.What is the capital of France?A. BerlinB. MadridC. ParisD. Rome49.Which animal is known for its ability to change color?A. ChameleonB. ElephantC. TigerD. Bear50.Which animal is known as the king of the jungle?A. LionB. TigerC. ElephantD. Bear51.The puppy is _____ under the table. (hiding)52.The cat stretches after a long ____.53.What do you use to write on paper?A. PaintB. PencilC. ClayD. GlueB54.What is the capital of the Czech Republic?A. PragueB. BratislavaC. BudapestD. WarsawA Prague55.The capital of Papua New Guinea is _______.56.My favorite place to visit is ______.57.I enjoy ___ (cooking) with my parents.58.What is the capital of Singapore?A. Kuala LumpurB. JakartaC. ManilaD. SingaporeD59.What is the capital of Venezuela?A. CaracasB. MaracaiboC. ValenciaD. Barquisimeto60. (Great Depression) started in 1929. The ____61.My ______ loves to travel and take photos.62.What do you call the time of day when the sun goes down?A. MorningB. AfternoonC. EveningD. Midnight63.During the holidays, I visit my ______ (祖父母) in the countryside. They have a big ______ (花园) where I can play.64. A compound that can act as both an acid and a base is called ______.65.What is the term for a scientist who studies the stars?A. BiologistB. ChemistC. AstronomerD. GeologistC66.I see butterflies on the _____.67. Mountains are located in ________ (安第斯山脉位于________). The Ande68. A _______ reaction occurs when two or more substances combine to form one substance.69.The chemical formula for gamma-linolenic acid is ______.70.workshop) teaches practical skills. The ____71.She is _____ (learning/teaching) new things.72.I have a special ______ (玩具车) that I keep on my desk.73.I enjoy _______ (walking) in the rain.74.zero waste) movement aims to eliminate waste. The ____75.What do you call the person who teaches you in school?A. DoctorB. TeacherC. ChefD. EngineerB76.He is a _____ (发明家) who creates innovative solutions.77.The chemical symbol for gold is __________.78. A __________ is a mixture of small particles suspended in a liquid.79.What is the name of the period before history was written?A. PrehistoryB. Ancient historyC. Medieval timesD. Modern historyA80.What do we call the soft material that covers the ground in a forest?A. SoilB. SandC. GrassD. MossD81.I see a rainbow after the ___. (rain)82. A _______ (小刺猬) curls up when it feels threatened.83.Which animal lives in a den?A. LionB. FishC. BirdD. FrogA84.The snow is ___. (cold)85.Who is the author of "Harry Potter"?A. J.R.R. TolkienB. J.K. RowlingC. Roald DahlD. C.S. Lewis86. A ____ is known for its speed and can run very fast.87.The Pacific Ocean is to the ________ of the Americas.88.We created an obstacle course with ________ (玩具车) in the backyard. It was a fun ________ (挑战).89.How many players are there in a football (soccer.team?A. 9B. 10C. 11D. 12C90.I want to be a ______ (scientist) when I grow up.91. A chemical reaction can produce _____ and esters.92.What do we call a shape with three sides?A. QuadrilateralB. TriangleC. PentagonD. HexagonB93.My favorite _____ (玩具) is a red truck. 我最喜欢的玩具是一辆红色的卡车。

2020九年级英语上册Unit5LookintoScienceLesson27PlanetDanny课时训练新版[冀教版]

2020九年级英语上册Unit5LookintoScienceLesson27PlanetDanny课时训练新版[冀教版]

Lesson 27 Planet DannyⅡ。

词汇练习(A)根据句意及所给提示,写出单词的正确形式。

1.Excuse me, sir。

Do you need a single room or a d________ room? 2.We will have a field trip u________ it rains tomorrow。

3.We are ________ (当然) on your side。

4.Do you know anything about the ________ (太阳的) system? 5.People use ________ (望远镜) to watch stars far away。

(B)用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空。

worth a try, come out, even if,at night, go down1.____________ I fail this time, I will not give it up。

2.After the sun____________, they could see the stars。

3.The moon____________ from behind the clouds just now。

4.What do you usually do ____________?5.Applying(申请) for that job is____________。

You might get it。

Ⅲ。

单项填空( )1。

________ he doesn't come back, I will still wait for him。

A.Because B.WhenC.Until D.Even if( )2。

This sweater is too expensive。

I'd like a ________ one。

小学上册第七次英语第3单元期中试卷(有答案)

小学上册第七次英语第3单元期中试卷(有答案)

小学上册英语第3单元期中试卷(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.Some _______ are known for their unique characteristics.2.The chemical symbol for hafnium is __________.3.What do you call a book about someone's life?A. NovelB. BiographyC. FictionD. Dictionary答案:B4.What is the capital of Brazil?A. Rio de JaneiroB. Sao PauloC. BrasiliaD. Salvador答案: C5. A ______ (蜥蜴) can be found sunbathing on rocks.6.What do you call a collection of related stories?A. AnthologyB. CompilationC. SeriesD. Collection答案:A7.The ______ of a plant can tell you about its age. (植物的年轮可以告诉你它的年龄。

)8.The Earth's surface is shaped by both ______ and human activity.9.The ______ helps us learn about mathematics.10.I enjoy visiting ______ with my family.11.My favorite subject is _______ because it’s interesting.12. A __________ (化学比赛) fosters interest and knowledge among students.13.Stars are categorized into different ______.14.The chemical symbol for thorium is _____.15.The street is _____ (busy/quiet).16.My grandma tells me a _____ (story/game) every night.17.The tree is home to many ______.18.The _____ (电脑) is new.19.The Amazon rainforest is primarily found in __________.20. A __________ is a type of solid that has a regular geometric shape.21.Iron can rust when it comes into contact with ______.22.The turtle is known for its _________. (耐心)23.What is the capital of Norway?A. OsloB. BergenC. TrondheimD. Stavanger答案:A24.The capital city of Belize is __________.25.将下列表示职业的单词与相应的图片连线。

介词练习题

介词练习题

介词练习(一)、根据提示完整下列词组(10分,10分钟)1。

在报纸上____ the newspaper2。

在医务室____ the doctor's3。

一小时又一小时地连续地hour __ hour4. 在白天这个时候at this time __ day5。

成双,成对___ pairs6。

最后,终于___ the end7. 在星期天上午__ Sunday morning8。

从…到from.。

___9。

在同时___ the same time10. 准时,不早不晚____ time(二)、请填入适当的介词(10分,10分钟)1. Mid—Autumn Day usually comes ____ September or October。

2。

Thank you very much ___ asking me to Mary's birthday party ___Sunday.3。

The farmers are all busy getting ready ____ the next year。

4。

A:Would you like Chinese tea ____ sugar and milk, Chen Hui?B:Oh no! I’d like Chinese tea ____ nothing in it,please。

5。

Please draw a line ____ A and B。

6。

___ the window,I could see a big tree lying across the ground。

7. My sister has lived in France ____ 1982。

8。

Do you know what we are working ____ ?9. They often climb ____ the hill。

10。

Professor Zhang has just come back ____ Japan。

介词练习题

介词练习题

介词练习题A。

XXX3.He is interested ____ XXX.A。

XXX4.I will meet you ____ the airport at 2 pm. A。

XXX5.The cat jumped ____ the wall and ran away. A。

XXX6.My birthday is ____ May 10th.A。

XXX7.She is good ____ playing the piano.A。

XXX8.We walked ____ XXX.A。

XXX9.The book is ____ the desk.A。

XXX10.He is afraid ____ spiders.A。

XXX1.Fish cannot survive in water without。

2.Thank you very much for inviting me to Mary's birthday party on Sunday。

3.XXX for the next year。

4.A: Would you like Chinese tea with sugar and milk。

Chen Hui。

B: Oh no。

I'd like Chinese tea with nothing in it。

please。

5.Please draw a line een A and B。

6.XXX the window。

I could see a big tree lying across the ground。

7.My sister has lived in France since 1982.8.Do you know what we are working on。

9.They often climb up the hill。

10.Professor Zhang has just returned from Japan.1.C2.A3.A4.C5.A6.XXX7.A8.On9.Up10.B1.XXX XXX already correct.2.Christmas Day is on December 25.3.Mrs Green has XXX.4.My teacher often helps me with my English。

三年级英语小故事

三年级英语小故事

三年级英语小故事小学三年级英语小故事:金丝雀与蝙蝠A bird was confined in a cage outside a window. She often sang at night when all other birds were asleep.One night a bat came. He asked the bird why she was silent by day and sang only at night.The bird answered, Last year when I was singing in the daytime, a bird catcher heard my voice and caught me in his net.Since then I have never sung by day.The bat replied, But it is useless to do this now that you have become a prisoner. Then he flew away.金丝雀与蝙蝠●挂在窗口笼里的金丝雀,经常在鸟儿睡着的夜里歌唱。

●一天晚上,蝙蝠来了,飞过来问她为什么白天安静无声,夜里却要歌唱。

●金丝雀回答说:去年我在白天唱歌时,捕鸟人听到我的歌声抓住了我。

从此,我再也不在白天唱歌了。

●蝙蝠说:你现在才懂得谨慎已没用了,你若在变为囚徒之前就懂得,那该多好呀!说完就飞走了。

寓意: 我们应该在危险发生之前就提高警觉,因为危险一旦发生,我们再怎样小心也没有用了。

小学三年级英语小故事:粪堆里的小鸟A little bird fly to south for the winter. It was very cold, almost frozen bird. Hence, fly to a large space, after a cow there, in a pile of cow dung upon the bird, frozen bird lying on the dunghill, feel very warm, gradually recovered, it is warm and comfortable lying, and soon began to sing songs, a passing wildcat hear voices, see, follow the voice, wildcats quickly found lying on the dunghill, bird, pull it out. The way of existence: not everyone to lead the dung upon your people are your enemy. Each of you is not from the dunghill lire people are your friends, and, when you lying on the dunghill, had better keep your mouth shut.粪堆里的小鸟一只小鸟飞到南方去过冬。

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Why the bat comes out only at night?
(80年代初中英语课本第五册第1课)
Long, long ago, there was a war between the birds and the beasts. No one knows what they fought about. The bat did not know whose side he should take. He thought and thought, then decided he must try to be on the side of the winners. So he watched from far away. After a while, it seemed that the birds were going to win. He flew over to join them. “What on earth are you doing here?” a bird shouted at him. “Can’t you see I’m a bird?” the bat said with a smile. “Look, I have swings, just like you.” “Come along, then,” said the bird. “Don’t hide behind others.” But things changed soon. Now it seemed that the beasts were winning. So the bat left the birds in a hurry and went over to the beasts. “What are you doing on our side?” and animal called out to him. “Are you spying on us?” “Don’t you know I’m one of you?” asked the bat, showing his teeth. “Look. Can’t you see I’ve got teeth, too?” “Who are trying to fool?” said the animals. “We saw you fighting on the side of the birds just now.” So the beasts drove him off. Of course the birds refused to take him back. When the beasts and the birds saw neither side could win, they decided to stop fighting. Neither beasts nor birds would have the bat as their friend, so he was afraid to leave his home. Ever since then, he comes out only at night.。

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