80年代初中英语课本第五册课文

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八年级课文unit5

八年级课文unit5

Unit5Topic1 sectionA 1Kangkang: Hi! How are you doing?Jane: Very well, thank you. You look excited. Why?Kangkang: Guess what! My father and mother want to invite your parents to go to the movie. Maria: Really? What movie are they going to see?Kangkang: The Sound of Music.Jane: Oh, it is one of my favorite movies. When are they going?Kangkang: This Saturday. And we can spend the evening at my house. My mom will prepare some dilicious food for us.Michael: Wow! That’s great! I’m so happ y. Please say thanks to your mom.3aMichael: Good morning, Mr.Lee.Mr.Lee: Good morning. You look very happy this morning. Why all the smiling faces ? Michael: Our parents are going to the movie theater. We children are going to spend the evening at Kangkang’s house.Mr.Lee: That is very exciting. What movie are they going to see?Michael: They are going to see The Sound of Music.Mr.Lee: How nice! They are very lucky. I went to buy a ticket, but there was none left. I feel disappointed.Michael: What a shame!sectionB 1Kangkang: What’s the matter with Mr.Lee? He seems a little disappointed.Michael: He feels disappointed because he can’t get a ticket to The Sound of Music. I think he really wants to watch it.Jane: I hope he can see the movie next time. It’s also my favorite. I think it’s very interesting. Maria: I love opera. My favorite is Cats. It’s so funny and interesting. Kangkang, do you like opera?Kangkang: No, I don’t like it at all. It’s boring. But my parents like Beijing Opera a lot. So what do you like best?Kangkang: The film, Love Me Once More, Mom. It’s so moving.3aMother: Kangkang, are you setting the table for your friends?Kangkang: Yes, Mom.Mother: Just set three places. Michael isn’t able to come. He has a temperature. His mother called just now.Kangkang: That’s too bad! Did she sound upset?Mother: Yes, of course.Kangkang: I hope everything goes well. I’ll ring up Michael later.Mother: You can also phone Mr.Lee and tell him he can go to the movie with us. Kangkang: OK! I’m sure Mr.Lee will be surprised!sectionC 1aThe Sound of Music is one of the most popular American movies. It is a story about a young woman living in Austria. Her name was Maria. She went to the V on Trapp family to care for seven children.Mrs. Von Trapp died, and the family were very sad and tired. The children cried and shouted every day. The father was lonely and often bacame angry because of the noisy children.Maria taught the chidren to sing lively songs and perform short funny plays to cheer them up. The father was almost mad at first, but the similing faces of his children pleased him and made him happy again.2TitanicTitanic tells a love story about Jack and Rose. They were happy to be with each other on the ship called Titanic. On the night of April 15th, 1912, the Titanic had a serious accident on the way to Ameica. Jack and Rose fell into the sea with many other people. They were very frightened because they were afraid of losing each other. In the end, Rose was saved, but Jack died. Rose was very sad. She felt so lonely!Love Me Once More,MomThis is a moving story about a mother and her son. Her son was very cute.The mother loved him very much. At first, they lived together happily. But one day the mother suddenly lost her son. The mother was so worried that she looked for him everywhere, but she couldn’t find him. She was very sad and went mad.Section D 1aBeijing OperaBeijing Opera is our national opera. It came into being after 1790 and has about 200 years of history. There are four main roles in Beijing Opera: Sheng, Dan, Jing and Chou. Its music and sing come from Xipi and Erhuang in Anhui and Hubei. It’s full of famous stories , beautiful facial paintings, wonderful gestures and fighting. It is an important part of Chinese culture. Beijing Opera used to be popular with old people. Young people didn’t like it much. However, more and more young people, even some foreigners, are becoming interested in it nowadays.1cThe stories in Beijing Opera are very interesting. Some of them are from history books, but most are from famous novels. The people in the stories usually can’t agree with each other. They become angry, unhappy, sad and lonely. Sometimes they are frightened and worried. Then they find a way to make peace with each other. The stories usually end with happiness. Everyone is happy in the end.Topic 2 section A 1aMiss Wang: Hello, Helen. You look worried. Anything wrong?Helen: It’s L Hong. She’s so unhappy.Miss Wang: Oh, dear! I’m sorry to hear that. What seems to be the problem?Helen: She is crying in the bathroom because she did badly in the English exam. She is verystrict with herself. You know, Li Hong is quiet and shy. She feels very lonelybecause she has no friends to talk with. So she is unhappy.Miss Wang:Thank you for telling me. I think I should have a talk with her.Helen: Oh, yes, Miss Wang. I’m really worried about her.3Dear Li Hong,I’m sorry to see that you are unhappy these days. I’m sending this e-card to cheer you up.You don’t need to worry about the English exam. It doesn’t matter if you do badly in one exam. You can work harder and do better next time. Take it easy and don’t be too strict with yourself. You are a quiet and shy girl. Try to talk to others,and you’ll be happy again. I want to be your friend because you are lonely. I am glad to help you if you wish. I hope you feel better when you see this elctronic card.Good luck!Yours,Helen Section B 1aMiss Wang: Hi, Li Hong. How are you feeling today?Li Hong: I’m feeling really sad because I failed the English exam.Miss Wang: That’s too bad, Li Hong! Why don’t you talk to someone when you feel sad?Li Hong: I want to , but I don’t know how to talk with others about it.Miss Wang: Don’t worry. Everyone gets these feelings at your age. Who do you want to make friends with?Li Hong: Well, Helen is nice. She always tells me jokes and makes me laugh. She seems to like me.Miss Wang: Yes. I’m sure she would like to be your friend. There, there! It’ll be OK.Li Hong: Thanks, Miss Wang. I feel better now.2aWhat should they do?Doctor Chen, some of my classmates have problems. They may have unhappy feelings after some bad experiences. They don’t know how to stop these unhappy feelings. For example, one of my classmates lost her mother in the Wenchuan earthquake. She is always sad. I want to help them. Doctor Chen, would you please say something about that and give your suggestions?Everyone feels sad sometimes. It is normal to feel sad when something bad happens to us. It’s all right to cry. If we talk to others, listen to soft music or take part in activities, we may feel much better. We will be happy again. If you have any problem, please call me 2676790.sectionC 1Dear Xiao FangHow time flies! I miss you very much. How I wish to visit you!Several months ago I was a stranger here, you know. At that time I was really upset and lonely. What’s more, I couldn’t fall asleeep as well as usual. I was not used to everything here. I thought the roads here were not as clean as those in our hometown. The food was not as diliciousas ours either. It seemed that the people here were not as friendly as you. But now, everything has changed. With the help of my teachers and classmates, I’m getting used to the life here. I’m not afraid to talk with others. My classmates all accept me. I live as happily as before.Please give my best wishes to your parents.Yours,Li Hong 3Helen and Maria are good friends. They both study in Ren’ai International School. Helen is as lovely as Maria, but Maria is not as brave as Helen. When Maria talks to strangers or speakers in public, her face always turns red because she is very shy. Helen is as helpful as Maria. They are both glad to help others.How does Jeff deal with his sadness?Nobody can be happy all the time. You may become unhappy sometimes, for example, when fall an exam. Or you may become sad when you lose one of your friends. It’s normal to have these feelings. If you don't know how to deal with these problems, learn something from Jeff.Jeff almost went mad when his elder brother was killed in an car accident. He refused to play soccer or go to the movies with his friends. Instead, he just sat in his bedroom and didn’t talk to anybody even his parents. Jeff felt that the world was unfair. He was quite angry with the driver because his car hit his brother, even though it was an accident. After a few months, Jeff began to understand it was useless to be angry. Now he still misses his brother, but he doesn’t hate the driver any longer. He is beginning to talk to his parents and that makes them happy again. He no longer stays in his room by himself. Instead, he goes to the movies or plays sports with his friends. He is feeling better now.Topic3 1aMichael: Hello, Kangkang? This is Michael speaking.Kangkang: Hello, Michael! You sound terrible.Michael:Maybe I have SARS. It makes me feel nervous. I think I’m dying.Kangkang: Calm down and listen to me, Michael. How long have you felt like this?Michael: One day.Kangkang:Michael, I’m so sorry about your illness, but it can’t be SARS. You need to see a doctor.Michael: I hate to go to the hospital. I’m afaid of taking bitter medicine.Kangkang: Don’t be afraid! Be brave! Follow the doctor’s advice, and you’ll get well soon. Michael:I hope so. Thanks, Kangkang. Good night!Kangkang:Good night!2a( At Michael’s house)Kangkang: How are you feeling now, Michael?Michael:Much better. I’m so glad you coul come. These days I feel very bored and lonely at home. Some TV programs make me sleepy.Kangkang: Then why not listen to music? I can bring you some exciting CDs and DVDs. Theymay cheer you up.Michael:OK. Thanks. I missed a lot of lessons. I’m worried about the test at the end of the month.Maria:Take it easy. We can take turns to help you with your lessons.Jane:I’ll bring you some workbooks. Then you can learn by yourself.Michael: That’s very nice of you. Hmm, what about my speech in our school?Jane:Don’t worry. I’ll tell our monitor about it..He may ask one of our classmates to give the speech instead of you.Michael:Sounds good!Kangkang:I’m afraid we have to go now. Please take good care of yourself. Hope you get well soon.Michael: Thanks a lot.Section B 1aKangkang: I’m very happy for Michael. He is feeling better.Jane: That’s great! We should do something to cheer him up again.Maria: Good idea! Illness usually makes us sad, worried and frightened.Kangkang: It’s true. Many things can affect our feelings. For example, if we can’t get along well with our schoolmates, we may feel upset and unhappy. If we are always in abad mood, it will be bad for our health.Jane: Yes. When someone is ill, he or she should try to smile at life. That will make him or her get well soon. If we are usually in a good mood, we may become healthier. Kangkang: You’re right..So let’s give Michael a surprise! We can put on a short play, just as we do at the English corner.Maria: Sounds great! Let’s prepare for that.Section C 1aI think the moon can affect my moods. Sometimes it makes me feel happy.Sometimes it makes me feel sad, especially when the full moon is hanging in the sky on Mid-autumn Festival. The moon is so round and bright. But I can’t get together with my family. I feel very lonely, and my eyes fill with tears.The environment can change my feelings. I live in a big city. At night, it’s too noisy for me to fall asleep. I hope to live in the suburbs some day. It’s clean and quiet there. I think I will be happier there.I think the weather can affect my moods. When it rains, I always have sad thoughts. When the sun shines brightly, I feel happy again.Colors can affect my feelings and moods. Orange and yellow can make me confident and cheer me up when I am feeling sad. Blue and white can make me feel calm. Green is the color of nature. It can give me more energy. Wearing red often makes me active.Big events can affect me a lot. When I talk about the Wenchuan earthquake with friends, it always makes me sad and worried. But the topic of the Beijing 2008 Olympics always makes me excited and active.section DTaking Care of OurselvesMany things around us may affect our feelings or moods, such as colors, weather, news and the environment. It is very important for us to be in a good mood. If we are in good spirits, we can study or work better. So we must learn to take care of ourselves and stay in good spirits. Here are some suggestions:1.Relax and exercise every day.2.Remember to eat healthy food and sleep well.3.Talk with your friends, parents or teachers often. Tell them about your thoughts andfeelings. Try to get help from them.4.Get help from newspapers, magazines, TV or the Internet.5.Before making an important decision, think it over.6.Get back to your daily activities. It will help you bring back a sense of happiness.。

八上英语unit5课文原文

八上英语unit5课文原文

uint5 section A 2dA: What did you do in class today ,Sarah?B: We had a discussion about TV shows. My classmates like game shows and sports shows.A: Oh, I can't stand them. I love soap operas. I like to follow the story and see what happens next.B: Well, I don't mind soap operas. But my favorite TV shows are the news and talk shows.A: They are boring!B: Well, they may not be very exciting, but you can expect to learn a lot from them. I hope to be a TV reporter one day.unit5 section B 2bWhen people say "culture", we think of art and history. But one very famous symbol in American culture is a cartoon. We all know and love the black mouse with two large round the ears-Mickey Mouse. Over 80 years ago, he first appeared in the cartoon Steam boat Willie. When this cartoon came out in New York on November 18, 1928, it was the first cartoon with sound and music. The man behind the meeting was Walt Disney. He became very rich and successful. In the 1930s, he made 87 cartoons with Mickey.Some people might ask how this cartoon animal became so popular.One of the main reasons is that Mickey was like a common man, but he always tried to face any danger. In his early films, Mickey was unlucky and had many problems such as losing his house or girlfriend Minne. However, he was always ready to try his best. People went to the cinema to see the "little man" win. Most of them wanted to be like Mickey.On November 18, 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Today's cartoons are usually not so simple as little Mickey Mouse, but everyone still knows and loves him. Who has a pair of ears more famous than Mickey's?。

初中英语课本扫描版全6册

初中英语课本扫描版全6册

初中英语课本第一册LESSON 1Letters: A B C D E F G W ords: face, bag, bee, bed LESSON 2Letters: H I J K L M N W ords: bike, chick, cake, hand LESSON 3Letters: O P Q R S T W ords: rose, dog, jeep, pen, knife, ship LESSON 4Letters: U V W X Y ZW ords: student, bus, plane, apple, sheep, egg, coat, orange LESSON 6DRILLS (句型练习)AThis is a book. That ’This is a pen. That ’s a chair.BWhat ’s this? It ’ a cake.What ’s that? It ’s an egg. What ’s that? It ’s an orange. LESSON 7DRILLS (句型练习)AWhat ’s this? It ’s a bus. It ’s a red bus.What ’s that? It ’s a car. It ’s a blue car.BIs this a jeep? Y es, it is. Is it green? Y es, it is.CIs this a ship? Y es, it is. What colour is it? It ’s yellow.Is that a plane? Yes, it is. What colour is it? It ’s white. DIALOGUE (对话)A :What colour is this apple?B :It ’s red.A :What colour is that banana?B :It ’s yellow.A :What colour is an orange?B :Why , it’s orange. An orange is orangeLESSON 8DRILLS (句型练习)AThis is my cup.It isn’t your cup.My cup is white.Y our cup is yellow.That isn’t his bike. It ’Her bike is green.Is this your desk?Yes, it is. Is that your chair?No, it isn’t. It ’s his chair. Is this your rubber? Y es, it is. Is thatyour ruler? No, it isn’t. It ’s her ruler.DIALOGUE (对话)Tom :Kate!Kate :Y es?Tom :Is this your knife?Kate :No, it isn’t.* * *Kate :Tom! Is this your pencil-box?Tom :Y es, it is. Thank you.Kate :That ’s all right.LESSON 9DRILLS (句型练习)Aone ship; two ships; three cakes; four coats; five beds;six bees; seven bananas; eight oranges; nine buses; ten boxes;BThese are apples. Those aren’t apples. They ’re oranges. The apples are here.These are desks. The desks are here. The tables are there. DIALOGUE (对话)A :Look ,what ’s this?B :It ’s a ship.A :No ,it ’s a sheep. These are all sheep. They’re white sheep. What are those?B :Why , they’re sheep, too. They ’re black sheep.A :No, they aren’t sheep. They ’re goats.GRAMMAR (语法)名词的复数形式(The Plural Number of Nouns)(Ⅰ)1、一般在单数名词末尾加-s :book-----books ruler-----rulers egg-----eggs student-----students hand-----hands rose-----roses orange-----oranges2、以s 、x 等结尾的词加-es :bus-----buses box-----boxes注:knife 的复数形式为knives ,sheep 的复数形式和单数形式相同。

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。

初中英语_Unit5 What’s the highest mountain in the world?SectionB2a教学设计学情分析教材分析课后反思

初中英语_Unit5 What’s the highest mountain in the world?SectionB2a教学设计学情分析教材分析课后反思

教学设计学情分析八年级英语难度加大,对学生的要求进一步提高。

八年级学生学习英语逐渐出现两极分化的情况。

我所带的班级学生具有较好的学习习惯,在英语课堂上喜欢小组合作学习,部分学生善于用英语表达自己。

然而,也有少部分学生,缺少毅力,或是学习方法不当,成绩不是很理想。

所以,在课堂中小组合作学习能使学生之间加大互动,从而解决在学习中遇到的困难。

因此,本课采取独立呈现,综合操练的方式,让学生逐渐理解消化。

在本课教学过程中,在注重启发引导的同时,更要注重教学方法的灵活性,激发学生学习的兴趣,让学生乐于接受,易于接受。

效果分析在此长篇阅读教学中,我提供给了学生几个可以掌握的阅读技巧,在本课中学习并加以应用,取得了较好的效果,几乎所有学生都可以掌握,但在今后的阅读中还要不断的实践和使用,以利于学生形成自己的阅读策略。

在学习文章之后,应该给学生一定的时间实现语言应用,围绕课文开展各种形式的口,笔交际活动,如复述文章主要内容,讨论保护野生动物的办法,谈谈爱护生态环境的看法,为濒危动物写求救信,因为八年级的课文比较长,所以只有一部分学生能复述,而为濒危动物写一封求救信则留到了课下完成,可能效果不如课上完成的效果好。

本节课的阅读的手段和方式多,学生的积极性很高,而且一直以小组竞争的形式展开各种活动,学生的注意力也很集中,但是在时间的把握上也要合理安排,保证各项活动顺利完成。

教材分析《新目标英语》采用任务型教学模式,以单元为话题单位,与学生的实际生活密切相关,引导学生通过自主、合作、探究的学习方式,把所学内容与实际生活联系起来,让学生在轻松愉快的氛围中学习真实的语言。

“采用活动途径,倡导体验参与”,让学生在教师有序的指导下,通过感知、体验、参与和合作等方式,实现任务的目标,感受成功。

《新目标英语》几乎每一个单元都能设计一些活动,让学生体验,参与,学习语言。

本单元是新目标八年级上册Unit5 What’s the highest mountain in the world?,主题是了解中国以及世界地理知识,Section B在Section A的基础上,通过自然和文化的比较过渡到了动物之一话题。

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 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-(1562)

80年代初中英语课本第五册课文-(1562)

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 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.。

初中八年级英语下册Unit 5 Memories Lesson 15 Life in the 1950s 第一课时

初中八年级英语下册Unit 5 Memories Lesson 15 Life in the 1950s 第一课时

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3. Why did Tom’s friends come to his hTohuesye?came to his house to play in his tree house.
Homework
Read the passage. Finish the survey and write a report.
4. What kind of lessons did Tom have wHheehnahdedwriavsin1g6?lessons.
Read after the tape
Ask and answer
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北师大版英语八年级下册 Unit 5 Lesson 15 Life in 1950s 课件

北师大版英语八年级下册 Unit 5 Lesson 15 Life in 1950s 课件

请课后认真复习本单元语法内容, 并朗诵课文对话!
【注】在现代英语中,used to的否定 式和疑问式通常借助助动词did构成( 特别是在口语和非正式文体中),而 直接将used作为助动词用通常被认为 是非常正统或过时的用法。然而有趣 的是,有时还可见到以下这种混合形 式。
used to
如: Did you used to be a teacher? 你过去是当老师的吗? They didn’t used to live here. 他们过去没住在这儿。
In the US My name is Tom Harmer. In the 50s, we lived in a house with a big garden. On a dry summer day, my dad built a tree house and my friends came round to play in it. I remember that very well. I used to sit in the three house with my friends. We drank cold lemon tea and ate Mom's cookies. When I was sixteen, I had driving lessons.
Listen to the tape, and check your answer from above. Then read aloud the text!
Check our answers in pairs and talk with each other.
GI don’t smoke these days, but Iused to. 我现在不抽烟,但我以前是抽的。

铁轨的咔哒声救了一车人的命 初中英语课文

铁轨的咔哒声救了一车人的命 初中英语课文

铁轨的咔哒声救了一车人的命初中英语课文Out of nowhere on that awful night of October 10,,a car T一boned Esposito's minivan,propelling her backward some 100 feet onto the railroad tracks.在10月10日那个可怕的夜晚,一辆车突然从侧面撞向埃斯波西托的厢式旅行车,把她向后推了100英尺,撞到了铁轨上。

铁轨的咔哒声救了一车人的命。

She sat in the minivan,bruised but mostly just stunned by the impact and by the vehicle's airbags.她坐在车子里,身上有了瘀伤,但主要是被撞击和车内的安全气囊震晕了。

As it happens,Pete DiPinto was getting ready for bed.事故发生时,皮特·迪平托正准备睡觉。

He'd just closed his book and was crawling under the covers他刚刚合上书,在被子里翻着身。

when he heard the high一pitched clang of metal on metal and shattering glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window.就在这时,他听见从卧室窗外不远的地方传来尖锐的金属碰撞声和玻璃的碎裂声。

A volunteer firefighter and retired teacher,DiPinto,64,never stopped to think.64岁的迪平托是一名志愿消防员和退休教师,当时他想都没想,He grabbed a flashlight and,still clad in his pj's,ran out the door.抓起手电筒,穿着睡衣就跑了出去。

北师大版英语八年级下册 Unit 5 Memories Lesson 15 Life in the

北师大版英语八年级下册 Unit 5 Memories Lesson 15 Life in the
Ask the students to pay attention to“am used to”in this short passage. Try to understand its meaning.
2. Show the meaning of“beused to”and how to use it.
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Development
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1. Introdung.
The changes of your /---life.
2.Teacher shows aText Reviewto the students.Thecontents of the sample arefromUnit 2 Communication Workshop.
A: What did/ didn’t you use to do five years ago? Why?
B: I used to/ didn’t use to…Because…
Have the students show their dialogues.
学生通过感知,体验,学习有关“used to”的否定以及一般疑问句用法,并且能够正确的运用否定形式表达自己或他人过去不常做的事情,也可以运用疑问句形式询问别人过去常做的事情,并且能够完成相关的练习题。
学生通过感知,体验,学习有关“used to”的用法,并且能够正确的运用它表达自己或他人过去常做的事情,现在已经不存在了。
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Step 4
1.Show students a picture to say“He didn’t use to be thin”Ask“What helping verb do we use to make the simple past negative?”Elicit“didn’t”. Give the students a few moments to think about it.
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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 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.。

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