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第二届国际散手道比赛散手运动员组合动作运用规律研究
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经典英文儿歌歌词(大全)
英文儿歌歌词大合集英文儿歌歌词目录英语儿歌歌词大全——第一集 (5)A Bicycle built for two儿歌歌词 (5)Animal fair儿歌歌词 (5)Dixie儿歌歌词 (5)Friends lullaby儿歌歌词 (6)Home on the Range儿歌歌词 (6)In the good, old summertime儿歌歌词 (6)Mary Had a little Lamb儿歌歌词 (6)Oh, Susanna儿歌歌词 (7)英文儿歌歌词大全—第二集 (7)Old Macdonald儿歌歌词 (7)Pop! Goes the weasel儿歌歌词 (8)Row, row,row your boat儿歌歌词 (8)Take me out to the ball game儿歌歌词 (8)Ten Little Indians儿歌歌词 (8)In the good, old summertime儿歌歌词 (9)The Blue-tail fly儿歌歌词 (9)The Green Grass Grew all around儿歌歌词 (9)英语儿歌歌词大全——第三集 (11)The Hokey Pokey儿歌歌词 (11)The mail must go through儿歌歌词 (11)Row, row,row your boat儿歌歌词 (12)The man on the flying trapeze儿歌歌词 (12)This old man儿歌歌词 (12)Three Blind Mice儿歌歌词 (13)Bingo儿歌歌词 (13)Camptown Race儿歌歌词 (13)英语儿歌歌词大全——第四集 (14)Carrot Stew儿歌歌词 (14)Free Jacques儿歌歌词 (14)Here we go looply-loo!儿歌歌词 (14)here we go round the Mulberry Bush儿歌歌词 (15)John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt儿歌歌词 (15)London Bridge儿歌歌词 (16)Old Blue儿歌歌词 (16)Camptown Race儿歌歌词 (16)英语儿歌歌词大全——第五集 (17)Polly Wolly Doodle儿歌歌词 (17)Red River Valley儿歌歌词 (17)Sailing Medley儿歌歌词 (18)Skip to my Lou儿歌歌词 (18)Swanee River儿歌歌词 (19)the Bear Went over the mountain儿歌歌词 (19)the Dump Truck song儿歌歌词 (20)The farmer in the dell儿歌歌词 (20)英语儿歌歌词大全——第六集 (21)The sidewalks of New York儿歌歌词 (21)there was and old lady儿歌歌词 (21)Thumbelina儿歌歌词 (22)When the saints go marching in儿歌歌词 (23)A Hunting We will go儿歌歌词 (23)Activity Melody儿歌歌词 (23)Alouette儿歌歌词 (24)Alphabet song儿歌歌词 (24)英语儿歌歌词大全——第七集 (25)Billy Boy儿歌歌词 (25)Clementine儿歌歌词 (25)did you Ever see a Lassie儿歌歌词 (26)Down in the Valley儿歌歌词 (26)Good Night, Ladies儿歌歌词 (26)Hush, little Baby儿歌歌词 (27)Just for you儿歌歌词 (27)Loch Lomond儿歌歌词 (27)英语儿歌歌词大全——第八集 (28)Michael, Row the boat ashore儿歌歌词 (28)Nursery Rhyme Medley儿歌歌词 (28)Oh Dear, what can the matter be儿歌歌词 (29)Over the River and through the woods儿歌歌词 (29)Sweet Betsy from pike儿歌歌词 (30)Twinkle, twinkle, little star儿歌歌词 (30)Waltzing Matilda儿歌歌词 (30)Why do they make things like they do儿歌歌词 (31)英语儿歌歌词大全——第九集 (31)With Apologies to Mother Goose儿歌歌词 (31)Big Rock Candy Mountain儿歌歌词 (32)Brother, come and dance with me儿歌歌词 (33)Camping儿歌歌词 (33)Cockles and Mussels儿歌歌词 (34)Comin' Through the Rye儿歌歌词 (34)Do your ears hang low儿歌歌词 (35)Down by the station儿歌歌词 (35)英语儿歌歌词大全——第十集 (36)Dry bones儿歌歌词 (36)Froggie went a-courting儿歌歌词 (37)Funiculi, Funicula儿歌歌词 (37)Git along, little Dogines儿歌歌词 (38)Go in and Out the Window儿歌歌词 (39)He's Got the Whole workd in his hands儿歌歌词 (39)I'm a little Teapot儿歌歌词 (40)It's A Small world儿歌歌词 (40)英语儿歌歌词大全——第十一集 (41)Kookaburra儿歌歌词 (41)Meet me in St. Louis儿歌歌词 (41)Mickey Mouse March儿歌歌词 (41)Nursery Rhyme Medley儿歌歌词 (42)Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone儿歌歌词 (43)Old Dan Tucker儿歌歌词 (43)Reuben and Reachel儿歌歌词 (43)The Marvelous Toy儿歌歌词 (44)英语儿歌歌词大全——第十二集 (45)The wabash Cannonball 儿歌歌词 (45)The wheel on the bus儿歌歌词 (46)There's a hole in my Bucket儿歌歌词 (47)Yankee Doodle儿歌歌词 (47)You are My sunshine 儿歌歌词 (48)其他英文儿歌歌词(52首) (49)1. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star一闪,一闪,小星星 (49)2. ROW, ROW,ROW YOUR BOAT 划,划,划你的船 (49)3. ROUND THE VILLAGE 绕着村落 (49)4. FLY, FLY, BUTTERFLY 飞,飞,蝴蝶 (50)5. ONCE I CAUGHT A FISH ALIVE WO 我曾抓住一条活鱼 (50)6. APPLE TREE 苹果树 (50)7. RED RIVER VALLEY 红河谷 (50)8. WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH 让我们绕着桑树丛走 (51)9. OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM 老麦当奴有个农场 (51)10. BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP 咩,咩,黑羊儿 (52)11. BINGO 小冰高 (52)13.MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB 玛丽有只小羊羔 (52)14.TWO LITTLE DICKY BIRD 两只小鸟 (52)15.MY LITTLE PONY 我的小马驹 (53)16.OH! WHERE HAS MY LITTLE DOG GONE ? (53)17.THE THREE LITTLE KITTENS 三只小猫 (53)18.SIX LITTLE DUCKS 六只小鸭子 (53)19.BUTTERFLY 蝴蝶 (54)20.LITTLE TIGERS 小老虎 (54)21.HAPPY BIRTHDAY 生日快乐 (54)22.BRAMS LULLABYE 安眠曲(布拉姆斯) (54)23.POLLY , PUT THE KETTLE ON 宝丽烧开水 (54)24.TO MARKET 上市场 (55)26.JINGLE BELLS 铃儿响叮当 (55)27.I HAVE TWO HANDS 我有两只手 (55)28.TEDDY BEAR 玩具熊 (55)29.Rockabaye Baby 睡吧,小宝宝 (55)30. HEAD, SHOULDER, KNEES AND TOES 头、肩、膝和脚趾 (55)31.LONDON BRIDGE 伦敦桥 (56)32.IF YOU ARE HAPPY 如果你快乐 (56)E AND JOIN THE GAME 齐来参加游戏 (56)33.TEN LITTLE INDIAN BOYS 十个小印地安人 (56)34.SMALL CIRCLE, BIG CIRCLE 小圆圈,大圆圈 (57)35.SHAKE MY HAND 握握我的手 (57)36.WHERE IS THUMBMAN ? 拇指在哪里? (57)36.ABC SONG ABC歌 (57)37.THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER 大家在一起 (57)38.ALPHABET SONG 字母表歌 (58)39.DO-RE-ME 哆-来-咪 (58)40.AULD LANG SYNE 友谊万岁 (58)41.HOW DO YOU DO 你好 (58)42.GOOD MORNING 早上好 (58)43.DAY OF THE WEEK 星期歌 (58)44.APPLE SONG 苹果歌 (59)45.are you sleeping (59)46.Beanbag,Beanbag (59)47.Cradle Song (60)48.Here I Come Here I Go (60)49.Hokey Pokey (61)50.Good Night (61)51.Five Big Dump Trucks (62)52.Down By The Station (62)英语儿歌歌词大全——第一集A Bicycle built for two儿歌歌词A Bicycle Built for twoDaisy, daisy, give me your answer,doI am half crazy, all for the love of you.It won’t be a stylish marriage, I can’t afford a carriage.But you’ll look sweet upon the seat, of a bicycle built for two.Animal fair儿歌歌词Animal FairI went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts were there.The big baboon, by the light of the moon, was combing his aubum hair.The monkey he got drunk, and sat on the elephant’s trunk.The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, and that was the end of the monk.Said a flea to a fly in a flue, said the flea ”oh, what shall we do?:Said the fly, “Let us flee!” Said the flea: ”Let us fly!”So they flew through a flaw in the flue.I went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts were there.The big baboon, by the light of the moon, was combing his aubum hair.The monkey he got drunk, and sat on the elephant’s trunk.The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, and that was the end of the monk., the monk, the monk!Dixie儿歌歌词DixieI wish I was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten.Look away, book away, look away, Dixieland.In Dixieland where I was born, early on one frosty monin’Look away, book away, look away, Dixieland.I wish I was in Dixie, Hurray! Hurray!To live and die in Dixie.Away, away, away down south in Dixie.Away, away, away down south in Dixie.Friends lullaby儿歌歌词Friends LullabyThe stars out, the moon is up. It’s time to go to be.I’m so glad you have a place to lay your little head.Have a deep and peaceful sleep. Dream away the hours.When you wake the sun will come, to smile upon the flowers.Go to sleep my little friend, beneath the evening star.You will always have a friend, no matter where your are.Home on the Range儿歌歌词Home on the RangeOh, give me a home where the buffalo roam.Where the deer and the antelope play.Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.And the skies are not cloudy all day.Home, home on the range.Where the deer and the antelope play.Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.And the skies are not cloudy all day.In the good, old summertime儿歌歌词In the good, old summertimeIn the good, old summertime, in the good old summer time.Strolling through, the shady lanes with your baby mine.You hold her hand and she hold yours. And that’s a very good sign. That she’s your tootsie-wootsie, in the good, old summertime.Mary Had a little Lamb儿歌歌词Mary Had a little LambMary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb.Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow.And everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went.Everywhere that Mary went, the lam was sure to go.It followed her to school one day, school one day, school one day.It followed her to school one day, that was against the rule.It made the children laugh and play, laugh and play, laugh and play. Why does the lamb love Mary so, mary so, Mary so?Why does the lamb love mary so? The eager children cry.Why, Mary loves the lam, you know lamb, you know, lamb, you know. Mary loves the lamb, you know, the teacher did reply.Oh, Susanna儿歌歌词Oh, Susanna!Oh, I come from Alabama my banjo on my knee.And I’m going to Louisiana, my true love for to see.Wee, it rained all night the day I left. The weather it was dry. The sun to hot, I froze to death.Susanna, don’t you cry.Oh, susanna! Oh, don’t your cry for me.For I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee英文儿歌歌词大全—第二集Old Macdonald儿歌歌词Old MacdonaldOld Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.And on that farm he had some Chicks. E-I-E-I-O.With a chick-chick here. And a chick-chick there.Here a chick. There a chick. Everywhere a chick.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.And on that farm he had some cows. E-I-E-I-O.With a moo-moo here. And a moo-moo there.Here a moo. There a moo. Everywhere a moo-moo.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.And on that farm he had some ducks. E-I-E-I-O.With a quack-quack here. And a quack-quack there.Here a quack. There a moo. Everywhere a quack-quack.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.And on that farm he had some pigs. E-I-E-I-O.With a oink-oink there. And a oink-oink there.Here a oink, there a oink. Everywhere a oink-baa.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.And on that farm he had some dogs. E-I-E-I-O.With a bow-bow here. And a bow-bow there.Here a bow. There a bow. Everywhere a bow-bow.Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.Pop! Goes the weasel儿歌歌词Pop! Goes the weasel.All around the cobbler’s beach, the monkey chased the weaselThe monkey though twas all in fun, POP! Goes the weasel.I’ve no time to wait and sigh, no patience to wait ‘til by and by. So kiss me quick, I’m off-goodbye!Pop! Goes the weasel!A penny for a spool of thread, a penny for a needle.That’s the way the money goes, POP! Goes the weasel!You may try to sew and sew, and never make something regal.So roll it up and let it go, POP, goes the weasel!Row, row,row your boat儿歌歌词Row, row,row your boatRow, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.Take me out to the ball game儿歌歌词Take me out to the ball game.Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd.Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks.I don’t’ care if ever get back.‘Cause it’s root, root, root for the home team.If they don’t win, it’s a shame.For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re out at the old ball game. Ten Little Indians儿歌歌词Ten Little IndiansOne little, two little, three little Indians: Four little, five little, six little Indians; Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians; Ten little Indian boys.Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians; Seven little, six little, five little Indians;Four little, three little, tow little Indians; One little Indian boy.In the good, old summertime儿歌歌词In the good, old summertimeIn the good, old summertime, in the good old summer time.Strolling through, the shady lanes with your baby mine.You hold her hand and she hold yours. And that’s a very good sign.That she’s your tootsie-wootsie, in the good, old summertime.The Blue-tail fly儿歌歌词The Blue-tail fly.When I was young, I used to wait on master.And hand him his plate. I’d pass the bottle when he got dry.And brush away the blue-tail fly.CHORSUJimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.Jimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.Jimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.My master gone away.One day he rode around the farm, the flies so numerous, they did swarmOne chanced to bite him on the thigh, the devil take the blue-tail fly.The Green Grass Grew all around儿歌歌词The Green Grass Grew all aroundThere a hold in the middle of the ground.The prettiest hold that you ever did see. Well, a hole in the ground.CHORUSAnd the green grass grew all around and around.And the green grass grew all around.And in this hole there was a root.The prettiest root that you ever did see.Well, the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.And on this root there was a tree.The prettiest tree that you ever did see.Well, the tree on the root and the root in the hole.And the hole in the ground.And on this tree there was a branch,The prettiest branch that you ever did see.Well, a branch on the tree and the tree on the root.And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.And on this branch there was a twig.The prettiest twig that you ever did see.Well, the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.And the tree on the root and the root in the holeAnd the hole in the ground.Well, on this twig there was a nest.The prettiest nest that you ever did see.Well, a nest on the twig.And the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.And the tree on the root and root in the hole.And the hole in the ground.And in this nest there was an egg.The prettiest egg that you ever did see.Well, the egg in the nest and the nest on the twig.And the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.And the tree on the root and the root in the hole. And the hole in the ground. And in this egg there was a bird.The prettiest bird that you ever did see.Well, the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.And on this bird there was a wing.The prettiest wing that you ever did see.Well, the wing on the bird.And the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.And on this wing there was a feather.The prettiest feather that you ever did see.Well, the feather on the wing and the wing on the bird.And the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.英语儿歌歌词大全——第三集The Hokey Pokey儿歌歌词The Hokey PokeyYou put your right foot in, you put your right foot out. You put your right foot in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out. You put your left foot in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out. You put your right hand in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.You put your left hand in, you put your left hand out. You put your left hand in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.You put your head in, you put your head out.You put your head in, and you shake it all about.You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.You put your whole self in, you put your whole self out. You put your whole self in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about.The mail must go through儿歌歌词The mail must go through.When you mail a letter, you can send it anywhere.On foot, by truck, by airplane. The postman gets it there. So write a letter to a friend, Maybe she’ll write you.No matter what, you always know.The mail must go through.ChorusThe mail must go through. The mail must go through.No matter if it rains or snows.The mail must go through. The mail must go through.The mail must go through. No matter it rains or snowsThe mail must go through.Some folks live in a city, some live in a little town.Even if you live out on a farm. There’s a post man making his rounds. So mail someone a letter, even just a card will do.You know it’s nice when the postman, has a letter in his sack for you. Row, row,row your boat儿歌歌词Row, row,row your boatRow, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.The man on the flying trapeze儿歌歌词The man on the flying trapezeHe floats through the air with the greatest of ease.The daring young man on the flying trapeze.His actions are graceful, all girls he does please.And my love he has stolen away.Oh, I come from Alabama my banjo on my knee.And I’m going to Louisiana, my true love for to see.Wee, it rained all night the day I left. The weather it was dry.The sun to hot, I froze to death.Susanna, don’t you cry.Oh, susanna! Oh, don’t your cry for me.For I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee.This old man儿歌歌词This old manThis old man, he played one. He played knick-knack on my thumb.(Chorus) With a knick-knack, patty-whack. Give a dog a bone.This old man, he played two. He played knick-knack on my shoeThis old man, he played three. He played knick-knack on my knee.This old man, he played four. He played knick-knack on my door.This old man, he played five. He played knick-knack on my hive.This old man, he played six. He played knick-knack on my sticks.This old man, he played seven. He played knick-knack up to heaven.This old man, he played eight. He played knick-knack on my gate. This old man, he played nine. He played knick-knack on my line. This old man, he played ten. He played knick-knack over again.Three Blind Mice儿歌歌词Three Blind MiceThree blind mice, three blind mice.See how they run, see how they run.They all ran after the farmer’s wife,She cut off their tails with a carving knife.Did you ever see such a sight in your life.As three blind mice?Bingo儿歌歌词BingoThere was a farmer had a dog, and bingo was his name, OH!B-I-N-G-O! B-I-N-G-O! B-I-N-G-O!And bingo was his name, Oh!(repeat five times, dropping one letter each time). Camptown Race儿歌歌词Camptown RaceThe camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah! Doo-dah!The camptown track is five miles long. Oh doo-dah-day!I came down here with my hat caved in Doo-dah! Doo-dah!I go back home with a pocket full of tin. Oh doo-dah-day!Gonna run all right, gonna run all day.I bet my money on the bobtail rag. Somebody bet on the bay.英语儿歌歌词大全——第四集Carrot Stew儿歌歌词Carrot StewWhenever we have a friend for lunch,There’s just one thing to do.We pick some berries and catch a fish.And make a carrot stew.CHORUSCarrot stew, carrot stew! It’s our favorite thing to do.Get a pot and a carrot to tow, and cook up a carrot stew.Nothing makes our tummies so full and keeps us happy too.As a great big pot or a little bitty bow!Or a spoonful of carrot stew.So when you come to our little house.Bring a carrot if you have a few.Well put it in a pot’ til it’s nice and hot.And make some carrot stew.Free Jacques儿歌歌词Free JacquesFreer Jacques, Freer Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous?Sonnez les matines, sonnez les matines, Ding, ding dong, ding ding,dong.Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Brother John? Brother John?Morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing, ding ding dong, ding,ding dong. Here we go looply-loo!儿歌歌词Here we go looply-looCHORUSHere we go looply-loo! Here we go looply-loo!Here we go looply-loo! All on a Saturday night!You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out.You give your hand a shake, shake, shake.You put your left hand in, you put your left hand out.You give your hand a shake, shake, shake.You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out.You give your foot a shake, shake, shake.You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out.You give your foot a shake, shake, shake.You put your little head in, you put your little head out.You give your little head a shake, shake, shake.You put your whole self in, you put your whole self out.You give your whole self a shake, shake, shake.All on a Saturday, all on a Saturday, all on a Saturday night.here we go round the Mulberry Bush儿歌歌词are we go round the Mulberry BushHere we go round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush. Here we go round the mulberry bush, so early in the morning.This is the way we wash our clothes, wash our clothes, wash our clothes. This is the way we wash our clothes, so early Monday morning.This is the way we iron our clothes, iron our clothes, iron our clothes. This is the way we iron our clothes, so early Tuesday morning.This is the way we scrub the floor, scrub the floor, scrub the floor. This is the way we scrub the floor, so early Wednesday morning.This is the way we mend our clothes, mend our clothes, mend our clothes. This is the way we mend our clothes, so early Thursday morning.This is the way we sweep the house, sweep the house, sweep the house. This is the way we sweep the house, so early Friday morning.This is the way we bake our bread, bake our bread, bake our bread.This is the way we bake our bread, so early Saturday morning.This is the way we go to church, go to church, go to church.This is the way we go to church, so early Sunday morning.John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt儿歌歌词John Jacob Jingleheimer SchmidtJohn Jacob Jingleheimer SchmidtHis name is my name too.Wherever we go out, the people always shout.John Jacob Jingleheimer SchmidtDa Da Da Da Da Da Da!London Bridge儿歌歌词London BridgeLondon Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.London bridge is falling down, my fair lady.Build it up with iron bars. (etc)Iron bars will bend and break (etc)Build it up with pins and needles (etc)Pins and needles rust and bend (etc)Build it up with gold and silver (etc)Gold and silver I’ve not got (etc)London Bridge is falling down (etc)Old Blue儿歌歌词Old BlueI had an old dog and his name was blue.Bet you five dollars he’s a good dog, too.I had an old dog and his name was blue.I bet you five dollars he’s a good dog, too.CHORUSI’m saying, yah-hah, Blue, you good dog, you.I’m a singing yah-hah, Blue, oh, yeah, you good dog, you.Well, Old Blue comes when I blow my horn.Old Blue comes when I blow my horn.Blue comes running through the yellow corn.Old blue comes when I blow my hornLate in the year of ’93, I got pinned ‘neath a fallen tree.Old Blue turned, ran straight to town, came right back with old Doc Brown.I remember when Blue and I roamed the hills beneath the sky!One day my old blue died, like a child. I knelt and cried.Well, when I get to Heaven, First thing I’ll do,Grab my horn and call for Blue.When I get to Heaven, first thing I’ll do.Grab my horn and blow for Blue.Camptown Race儿歌歌词On top of Old smokyOn top of Old smoky, all covered with snow.I lost my true lover, for courin’ too show.For courtin’s a pleasure, and parting is grief.And a false-hearted lover is worse than a thief.For a thief will just rob you and take all you pay.But a false-hearted lover will lead you astray.On top of Old smoky all covered with snow.I lost my true lover for courtin’ to slow.英语儿歌歌词大全——第五集Polly Wolly Doodle儿歌歌词Polly Wolly DoodleOh, I went down South for to see my Sal, singin” Polly wolly Doodle” all the day.My sally is a spunky gal, singin” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.CHORUSFare thee well, fare the well, fare thee well, my fairy fay.For I’m goin’ to Louisiana for to see my susyanna.Singin’“Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.Oh, my sal, she is a maiden fair, singin” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.Well a bullfrog sitin’ on a railroad track. Singin’“Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day. Just a-pickin’ his teeth with a carpet tack, singin’” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.Red River Valley儿歌歌词Red River ValleyFrom this valley they say you are going,I will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile.For I know you are taking the sunshine.That has lighten my pathway a while.Come and sit by my side if you love me,Don’t’ hasten to bid me do,But remember the Red River Valley,And the one that has loved you so true.Just remember the Red River ValleyAnd the one who has loved you so trueSailing Medley儿歌歌词Sailing MedleyBlow the man downI’ll sing you a song, a good song of the sea.With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!And trust that you’ll join in the chorus with me.Give me some time to blow the man down.There was an old skipper, I don’t know his name.With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!Although he once played a remarkable game.Give me some time to blow the man down.His ship lay becalmed in the tropical seas.With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!He whistled all day. But in vain, for a breeze.Give me some time to blow the man downMy Bonnie lies over the oceanMy Bonnie lies over the ocean, My Bonnie lies over the sea, My Bonnie lies over the ocean. Oh bring back my bonnie to me. Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my bonnie to me, to me. Bring back, bring back, oh, bring back my bonnie to me. Sailing, sailingSailing, sailing over the bounding main.Fro many a stormy wind shall blow ere Jack comes home again. Sailing, sailing over the bounding main.For many a stormy wind shall blow ere Jack comes home again. Up she Rises.CHORUSWay, hey and up she rises, Way, hey and up she rises.Way, hey and up she rises, early in the morning.What do you do with a drunken sailor?What do you do with a drunken sailor?What do you do with a drunken sailor? Early in the morning. Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.Early in the morning.Skip to my Lou儿歌歌词Skip to my LouCHORUSLou, lou, skip to my lou. Lou, lou, skip to my lou.Lou, lou, skip to my lou. Skip to my lou, my darlin’Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!Skip to my lou, my darlin’Lost my partner, what’ll I do?Lost my partner, what’ll I do?Lost my partner, what’ll I do?Skip to my lou, my darlin’I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.Skip to my lou, my darlin’I’ve got a fal and that ain’t all, I’ve got a gal who’s ten feet tall. Sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall.Skip to my lou, my darlin’I know a fellow, his name is BillHe was born on the side of hill,One leg’s longer than the other one still.Skip to my lou, my darlin’Swanee River儿歌歌词Swanee RiverWay down upon the swanee river, far, far, away.There’s where my heart is turning ever there’s where the old folks stay. All up and down the whole creation, sadly I roam.Still longing for the old plantation and for the old folks at home.All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere I roam.Oh, lady, how my heart grows weary, far from the old folks at home. One little hut among the bushes, one that I love.Still sadly to my memory rushes, no matter where I love.When will I see the bees a-hummin’ all round the comb?When will I hear the banjo strummin’ down in my good old home?All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere I roam.Oh, lady, how my heart grows weary, far from the old folks at home. the Bear Went over the mountain儿歌歌词he Bear Went over the mountainThe bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain.The bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see.And all that he could see was the other side of the mountain.。
2-19 读后续写 A Little Boy
Plot the little boy presented his dog figurine as development: a gift to the old man
4. 和煦的阳光宣告春天的来临,游客们躺在草地上享受大 自然之美。
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Interpretation of underlined words and given information 划线词和续写首句解读(G-N Strategy)
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peter pan黑布林英语阅读
peter pan黑布林英语阅读1. 简介peter pan黑布林英语阅读这个主题,看似简单,但实际上却包含了多方面的知识和意义。
peter pan是一部著名的英国儿童文学作品,而黑布林是其中的一个重要角色。
通过阅读这个主题,我们可以深入了解到peter pan故事的情节、角色性格以及其中蕴含的丰富内涵。
2. 细节分析peter pan是一个具有神秘色彩的角色,他是一个永远不长大的男孩,拥有独特的人格魅力和对自由的向往。
而在他所生活的Neverland (梦幻岛)中,有一群神奇的生物,其中包括了黑布林。
黑布林是一个热爱冒险和游戏的小精灵,他的存在给peter pan的生活增添了许多乐趣和精彩。
3. 主题探索在peter pan黑布林英语阅读的过程中,我们可以从不同的角度来探讨这个主题。
我们可以思考peter pan所代表的永远不长大的精神意味着什么,以及黑布林在这个主题中所扮演的角色。
我们可以从作者J.M. 巴里对于儿童心理的深刻洞察中,寻找到对于成长、责任与自由的思考。
另外,还可以从故事中展现的冒险精神和对梦想的追求,来探索人生的意义和生活的态度。
4. 个人观点在我看来,peter pan黑布林英语阅读不仅是一次对文学作品的学习,更是一次对生活和人生的思考。
peter pan代表了永远不失去童心和对梦想的追求,而黑布林则是这一精神的具体体现,他们的存在让人不禁思考自己对于成长和自由的认识。
通过这样的阅读,让我对自己的生活有了更深刻的理解和触动。
5. 总结peter pan黑布林英语阅读是一次关于童话世界和成长之旅。
通过对这个主题的深度探讨,我们可以更好地领会到peter pan故事中蕴含的丰富内涵,以及其中所蕴含的对生活和自我认知的启发。
不仅如此,这样的阅读也能够让我们找到自己内心深处对于永不放弃梦想和对自由的渴望,进而帮助我们更加明晰自己的人生方向和目标。
peter pan 黑布林英语阅读是一次深植人心的精神探索之旅。
the little black boy
My mother bore me in the southern wild,
And I am black, but oh my soul is white!
White as an angel is the English child,
She took me on her lap and kissed me,
And, pointed to the east, began to say:
午前我们坐在树下,
妈妈跟我把话拉,
她吻我,抱我坐在她腿上,
指向东方,开始跟我讲:
"Look on the rising sun: there God does live,
But I am black, as if bereaved of light.
妈妈生我在南方的荒野,
我虽是黑人,但灵魂雪白!
英国孩子白得像天使,
但我黑,好像失去了光彩。
My mother taught me underneath a tree,
And, sitting down before the heat of day,
上帝就住在那里,
照耀花草树木,人类,牲畜,
让白天高兴,夜晚舒服。
"And we are put on earth a little space,
That we may learn to bear the beams of love
And these black bodies and this sunburnt face
“因为当我们的灵魂学会承受热,
希望之星英语大赛小低组文章朗读
预决赛小低组文章朗读赛题库1、In the lakeDinosaurs live outside the lake.Fish live inside the lake.Big fish and little fish are in the lake.Red fish! Yellow fish! Gray fish!Green plants! All are in the lake.Dinosaur bends down to eat the grass.Yellow fish jumps up to eat a bug.Red fish swims in the lake.Yellow fish swims in the lake.Red fish wants to eat.Yellow fish wants to swim away.Yellow fish hides.Red fish waits.Yellow fish waits.Red fish goes away.Yellow fish is safe.2、Animal babiesBaby animals have mothers too.The mothers take care of the babies.The cow is eating with her calf.The mother cow is with her calf.The mother duck is swimming in the pond.Her ducklings are swimming behind her.The mother cat cleans her kitten.She licks her kitten’s fur mother bird feeds her chicks.The chicks eat the worm.The mother fox stays with her kit.The kit is safe.What other things can mother animals do with their babies?3、Picnic TimeA picnic is fun!What can a family take?Apples are good.A family can take apples.A blanket is good.A family can take a blanket.You can take sandwiches.A family can make sandwiches.A big cake is hard to take.Cookies are easy to put in the basketSome families take juice.They can drink it at a picnic.A basket can be full.Picnic time can be fun!4、As white as snowThe sun was shining before.Now snow is falling!Snow is white.The land looks white.Does snow help animals hide?The polar bear is as white as snow.Can you find the polar bear?A fox can be as white as snow.Can you find the fox?The animals are white.The snow is white.The animals can hidein the snow.5、MouseMouse likes cake.She likes to eat cake in bed.Mouse likes cookies.She likes to eat cookies in bed.She likes sandwiches.Mouse likes to eat sandwiches in bed. Mouse likes pizza.She likes to eat pizza in bed.She likes apples.Mouse likes to eat apples in bed. Mouse loves cheese.She loves to eat cheese in bed.And Mouse likes to dream in bed, too.6、The very busy hen“Come and play,”said the dog.“No,” said the hen.“I am very busy. I am planting the wheat.”“Come and play,”said the cat.“No,” said the hen.“I am very am watering the wheat.”“Come and play,”said the horse.“No,” said the hen.“I am very busy. I am mixing the bread.”“Come and play,”said the cow.“No,” said the hen.“I am very am baking the bread.”“Come and play,”said the dog and the catand the mouse and the horse and the cow.“No,” said the hen.“Come and eat!”And they did.7、T he big city“Let’s go to the city,”said Mom.“Let’s take pictures of the city,”I said.“I see a big bus,”I said.“I can take a picture of the bus.”“I see a train,”said Mom.“You can take a picture of the train.”“Look at the park,”I said.“I can take a picture of it.”“Look at the big building,”I said.“Let’s go up to the top,”said Mom.“Look at the big city!”I said.8、Mrs. Green likes roses very much and she has a small beautiful garden. There are many beautiful flowers in it. One day, the doorbell rings and she opens the door. She sees a little boy. The boy is about eight years old and has a lot of roses in his hands. “I am selling flowers.” he says, “Do you want any? They are very cheap. I pick them this morning.” “My boy” Mrs. Green answers, “I have a lot of roses in my garden. I needn’t pay for them.” “Oh, now you don’t have any flowers in your garden. They are all in my hands.” says the boy.9、Rose is seven years old. She liked candy very much. But her mother didn’t give her because she thought it was bad for her. One day, Rose asked her mother for five cents. “What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?” “I gave it to a poor old woman.” she answered. “You are a good girl.” said her mother proudly, “Here are five cents more. But why are you so interested in the old woman?” “S he is the one who sells the candy.”10、It is a sunny day. The sky is blue. There is a sport meeting in the forest. Look, a deer, a horse and a dog are running. Four monkeys are climbing the trees. Six birds are flying around. Over there a rabbit and two cats are jumping. There are some other animals there, too. Some elephants are standing on the elephant. The monkey has a red flag in his hand. A panda is sitting under a tall tree. They are all happy.11、Today is Alice’s birthday. She is going to be ten years old. A lot of friends of Alice’s are going to come to the party. They are all girls. Her mother is getting ready for the party. And her sister is helping her. Her father is going shopping now. He is buying a lot of bananas, apples, oranges, and pears. Then he goes home. It is two o’clock in the afternoon. Some girls are here. The ir party is going to start after twenty minutes.12、Do you like playing basketball? There are 40 students in our class. Everyone in the class likes it very much. And many of them are good at it. More than half of my class plays basketball every day. We have a boy team and a girl team. In . Classes, the two teams have matches. They play well. But they are friendly, too. This Friday afternoon our girl team will play basketball with Class Three. I think we must win.13、T he three pigs“Let me in,”said the wolf.“No!” said one little pig.“Then I will blow your house down,”said the wolf.And he little pig ran down the road.“Let me in,”said the wolf.“No, no!”said the two little pigs.“Then I will blow your house down,”said the wolf. And he two little pigs ran down the road.The wolf said, “Let me in!”“No, no, no!” said the three little pigs.“Then I will blow your house down,”said thewolf.But he did not!Then the wolf ran down the road!14、Mr. Green likes eating fish very much. One day, he comes home from work in the evening; he wants to cook the fish. But he can’t find it. His wife sa ys, “Oh, your cat eats the fish.” and then his wife give s him some bread for supper. Mr. Green is angry. He takes the cat and his wife to a shop and weighs the cat. Then he turns to his wife and says, “My fish weighs one kilo. My cat weighs one kilo, too. My cat is here, but where is my fish?”15、Bob and Kim go fishing with a dog. They feel very hot. So they take off their coats on a big stone and go to the bank of the river to look for fish. After a while, they want to wear their coats. They tell the dog to go back for them. In fact, it is too hard for him. The dog sees a box under a tree. He puts the two coats into the box. So he can carry the coats at the same time. What a clever dog it is!16、John is six years old. He likes pictures. But he is very bad at drawing. His mother buys some pencils and a drawing book for him, and he begins to draw. Now his mother gives him a small blackboard and some pieces of chalk. He likes drawing his father on the blackboard. He draws lines and erases them out for twenty minutes. When he looks at his picture, he is not happy. “Well,” he says to his mother, “I will put a tail on it to make it a mouse.”17、Tom and Sam are twins. They are both in Class 2, Grade 3. Tom works hard at his lessons, but Sam is not good at his lesson. He likes nothing but playing. One day, their teacher told the students to write a composition “My Father”. In the evening, Tom wrote his homework in the bedroom and then read books. But Sam played all the time. Suddenly he remembered the composition and had to write, but he didn’t know how to write it.18、One day, when Mr. White came home from work, he found his wife was very angry about something. Mr. White always thought that he was more clever than his wife. So he finally said, “It is a waste of your strength to get excited about small things. Always keep calm. Like me. Now look at the fly that has just landed on my nose. Am I getting excited or angry? Am I waving my arms around? No, I am not. I am quite calm.” Just as he said this, Mr White started shouting, jumping and began to wave his arms. At last he told his wife, the thing on his nose was a bee.19、Mr. Brown goes to night school on the weekend. He wants to learn English. It’s Saturday evening, Mr. Brown is going to the bus stop. Now he is waiting for a bus. He is going to night school to learn English. The bus is coming. Mr. Brown gets on the bus. He stands next to an old man. The man in front of the old man is sitting. Just then a young girl stands up and says, “Please take my seat.” the old man take s the seat and says, “Thank you very much. It is very nice of you.”20、One day little Jack came into a shop. He had five pence and he wanted to buy some oranges. He said to the shopkeeper, “Please give me oranges for five pence.” when the shopkeeper gave him the oranges, Jack counted them. Then he said, “Yesterday my mother bought oranges he re for five pence, why did you give me so few?” “Don’t ask me questions.” “Excuse me, sir.” Jack said, “But...” “It is all right, my boy.” said the shopkeeper, “Don’t you know? The fewer oranges you get, the less fruit you will have to carry.”21、John is six years old. He likes pictures. But he is very bad at drawing. His mother buys some pencils and a drawing book for him, and he begins to draw. Now his mother gives him a small blackboard and some pieces of chalk. He likes drawing his father on the blackboard. He draws lines and erases them out for twenty minutes. When he looks at his picture, he is not happy. “Well,” he says to his mother, “I will put a tail on it to make it a mouse.”22、It is Sunday. Jack and Kathy are in a park. They are very hungry. They want to eat something. Jack wants some bread. And Kathy wants some cakes. Their mother buys some bread and cakes. They ask their mother to eat first. But their mother says she isn’t hungry. They think bread and cakes are all nice. So Jack gives some br ead to Kathy, and Kathy gives some cakes to Jack. They look after each other. They are very happy. and their mother smiles.23、It is a fine day in summer. The grass and trees are green. The flowers are beautiful. Some birds are flying in the blue sky. The Browns go for a picnic. They bring some juice. Mr. Brown wears a yellow T-shirt. He is looking at his lovely daughter, Amy. Amy wears a pink dress. She is playing on the grass. Tim, Mr. Brown’s son is nine years old. He is flying a kite. He wears a white T-shirt. Mrs. Brown is looking at him happily. They have a very happy day in summer.24、Tim is seven years old. He is a good boy. But he can’t get up early. He sleeps until eight or nine o’clock in the morning. He is often late for school. Tim’s mother doesn’t want him to be late for school. So he buys him an alarm clock. She says to Tim, “You must get up when you hear the clock ring.” “Yes, Mum.” says Tim. After that Tim gets up at six o’clock when he hear s the clock ring. One day his mum forgot to wring up the clock. And next morning, Tim didn’t get up at six thirty. It is time for breakfast. Mother went to see him. Tim was in bed and his eyes were opened. “Why didn’t you get up?” Mother was angry. “I am waiting for the bell.” Tim said.25、One day a dentist was starting his work. Suddenly a man ran in. His face was red and he could only say “Quick! Quick!” the dentist and the nurse thought he must be very ill. The nurse helped to make the poor man sit in the chair. The dentist gave the man some medicin e to make the man sleep. Then, he looked into the man’s mouth and pulled out all the bad teeth. As soon as the man woke up, he said in a low voice, “Quick! Quick!” “It is all right now.” the dentist told him. “It is over.” “No, I came to tell you your hous e is on fire.”26、It is Sunday. Bob and his father are both at home. Bob wants to watch a basketball game, but his father wants to watch a film on TV. So his father asks, “Do you finish your homework, Bob?” “We have no homework today.” says Bob. “Do you r ead your books?” “Yes, I read them at n i ne o’clock.” “Now let me ask you a question, ‘What’s one and one?’” his father asks. Bob is unhappy and says, “I don’t know.” his father is unhappy too, and says, “You are a fool! What are you and I?” “Two fools.” an swers Bob.27、There is an old man in America. He doesn’t like children at all. But he likes dogs. He has white dogs and brown dogs. He has mother dogs and baby dogs, so the children all come to his house and play with the dogs. More and more dogs come to the old man’s house. Soon there are too many dogs. And the old man can’t feed them. Then he has an idea. “The children all like my dogs.” he thinks, and he gives each child a dog. Then he is happy, the children are very happy, every dog has a home, they are happy, too.28、The snake is a long and thin animal that lives in grass or other dark places. A snake has no legs or feet, but it can move very fast on its stomach. Snakes usually have green, yellow or black skins. It is difficult to find them. Some kinds of snakes live in water. They can swim as freely as fish. Snakes can sleep a whole winter without eating and drinking. They can not feel any pain. When the next spring comes, the snakes come out and begin their life.29、“Joe!” said his father, “put on your cap and let us go for a walk.” Joe is happy. He likes to go out with his father. He put on his cap and coat. Joe and his father went out into the street. They saw a big black dog. The dog began to bark. Joe was afraid of the dog. He wanted to run awa y. His father said, “Don’t be afraid, Joe! Don’t you know the word ‘A barking dog doesn’t bite’?” “Oh, yes, I know, but does the dog know?” Joe said.30、Giant pandas are black-and-white Chinese bears. They are large and cuddly-looking animals. They have a big head, a heavy body, rounded ears, and a short tail. The Chinese people call the panda “Da Xiong Mao”, which means “giant bear cat” in Chinese. The panda is a symbol of peace in China. This bear is quite different from other bears. It has unusual cat-like eyes, and its front paws have an “thumb”.31、It was a sunny day of the summer holiday. The weather was hot. My uncle and I decided to go to the lake to swim by boat. It took us half an hour when we got there. Many people were swimming. Then we dived into the water. About an hour later, suddenly somebody called, “Help! Help!” we were surprised to see a boy struggling in the deep water. We swam towards him and pulled him to the shore. We sent him to the hospital.32、It was a sunlight morning in spring. Our teacher took us for our first spring outing. We set off at seven o’clock from school. In the warm spring, we were walking there together. Fifty minutes later, we got there. There, we were going to have a picnic. Some of us cooked rice, some cooked dishes, and some cooked soup. My desk mate and I fried eggs. At first, we put some oil in the pot. When the oil was hot enough, we put the egg into the pot.33、“Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.” This is an old English saying. It means that we must go to bed early at night and get up early in the morning. The body must have enough sleep to be healthy. Children of young age need ten hours’ sleep every night. If people don’t have enough sleep, they can’t do their work very well. They will not be wise and they may not have much money. The body needs walking, running, jumping, swimming and playing games.34、Jack is a twenty-year-old young man. Two years ago, when he finished middle school, he found work in a shop. Usually he wor ks until ten o’clock in the evening. He is very tired when he gets home. After a quick supper he goes to bed and soon falls asleep. His grandma lives downstairs. One day, on his way home, he met Mary. They were both happy. He invited the girl to his house, she agreed happily. He bought some fruit and drinks for her.35、Mr. White lives in a tall building. He lives on the sixteen floor. Every day, he takesa lift up and down. One Saturday afternoon, he went shopping with his little son and bought many things. They drove back and carried all the things up to the lift. Suddenly they saw a piece of paper on the wall. It said, “Dear sirs, there’s something wrong with the lift. Please use the stairs now.” The son took a bag and ran upstairs quickly. But Mr. White walked and walked.36、An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old. She couldn’t run quickly, and she couldn’t bite, because she was so old. One day, the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it, so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it. Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, “Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did.”37、What do you know about the sea? Some people have seen it but others haven’t. The sea looks beautiful on a fine sunny day and it can be very tough when there is a strong wind. What other things do you know about it? Of course, the sea is very large. In the world there is more sea than land. If you have swum in the sea, you know that the sea is salty. Rivers carry salt from the land into the sea.38、Swimming is a good sport. It’s popular. People like swimming because the water makes people feel cool. But if they swim in a wrong place, it is very dangerous. These years, some people died when they were enjoying themselves in water and most ofthem were students. Summer holiday will be there again. I want to give you some advice. Don’t get into the water whe n you are alone. You should be careful in the water. If you know these, swimming will be safe.39、Have you ever looked through a family photo album? Photos may help you remember events. They may also help you catch the mood of the moment. Did you know that there are many ways to create and capture memories without using a camera? Some people like to share their thoughts by telling stories. People can relive their past when they share stories. Have your parents or grandparents ever told you a story about their childhood?40、It all happened on a foggy Saturday morning. My life was turned upside down and inside out. You probably know the trouble I am talking about if your family has ever moved. Let me back up. You see, I am the Smith family’s cat. Now cats don’t like changes. This is Dim, the Smiths’ dog. Dogs will go anywhere with anyone at anytime, but not me. I think there’s no reason to change where you live. So we were going to move, old Dim was delighted.41、Some of the campers feel upset and angry. Their picnic was cut short by the storm. Dave says that as long as they are safe, stormy weather can be interesting and fine to watch. They can investigate the weather station now! Dave takes his group to meet Jackie, the lifeguard. One of her job is to keep track of storms and other changes in the weather. Jackie records what the weather is like in charts and logs. This helps her do her job of keeping swimmers and other people on the beach safe.42、An invention is something new that someone makes or thinks of. To invent things, inventors must first have ideas. They research each idea, and then try the ideas, step by step. Inventors learn from ideas that work, but they also learn from failed ideas. Failed ideas can help them come up with new ideas. Some inventions solve problems. Some make things work well. Some inventions happen by accident.43、A Day in MayIt is a gray day in May.This rain won’t stop Ray.“I will use this in the rain.It will keep me dry!”Ray has roses in his yard.“Roses are just right for Gail,”Ray thinks. He picks red roses for Gail.Gail is at home.She broke her leg.Ray takes the mail to Gail.They play a game.Gail is smart. She uses her brain.She wins the game.Ray brings Gail lunch on a tray. “Does this make you smile?”asks Ray. Ray waves good-bye to Gail.He takes the short way home.Ray had a fine day.44、Home by the SeaWe take a trip to see friends.Meg and Ted’s home is by the sea.We do many things with Meg and Ted. We go to the beach.We pick up shells.Ted digs holes.We plant bean seeds.Ted and Meg teach us about plants.We ride bikes to the park.Ted pushes us on the swing.Ted makes meals.We eat meat and peas.Meg grows huge peaches.We eat them with cream.We read together on the rug.Ted tells us tales about neat places.Meg drinks a cup of tea.When we say good-bye,we are not happy.We will send notes to Meg and Ted.We had a fun time.45、Our Reading PartyThe kids in my class like reading.We read and read.In fact, we got a prize for reading a lot. This week we are having a big party.Our teacher gave each kid a job. “Please clean up this room,”our teacher said.“We need to clean as a team.It will be easy that way.”Dee is sweeping.Danny is picking things up.Dena is cleaning the glass.Steven is dusting that shelf.We bring things for this party.Jean is bringing cups.Lee is bringing plates.Mike is bringing napkins.Peter is bringing forks.Then we had cake and sweet ice cream.Our party was a blast!We will read even more to win again.46、Bill’s Happy DayJune went to the river.Bill was sitting on the seemed sad.“Hello, Bill!” June said.“Put on a smile!It’s such a nice weekend.You cannot be sad on a day like this!”“This is my birthday,” Bill said.“I didn’t even get a card.”A teardrop rolled off his cheek.“Have you checked?”June asked.“No,” Bill said.“Then how can you tell that you got no mail?” June asked. Bill and June went to Bill’s mailbox.Bill had no mail waiting for him.He turned to go back in his house.“Wait,” June yelled. “I see someone.That mailman is running late.He has something big in his mailbag!”His bag is stuffed with cards and gifts for Bill!47、In the WoodsKenny and his family like to go to the woods.They camp in tents.They swim in the lake and hike in the hills.Kenny unlocks the car.He helps his mom pack.Dad drives them to a good spot.Then they unload tents,full backpacks, and precooked food.Kenny unties the ropes on the tent.He helps his mom and dad set up the tents.Then Dad unpacks the food and sets out a yummy dinner. Kenny likes fishing at the lake.If Dad gets a small fish, he unhooksit and puts it back in the lake.Those fish are too little to keep.48、I Might BeThere are many jobs that people have.When I think about my future,I try to picture what I might be.I have many choices!Maybe I will be an artist.I can paint fine pictures,using a mixture of colors.My pictures will make people smile.Maybe I will be a firefighter.I can take action to protect my city.Maybe I will work at stations all over the nation! Maybe I will be a builder.I can make skyscrapers and houses in many locations.I could even make a house for myself!49、Jumping JackJack likes to hide and wait.Jack likes to jump up fast.Mom and Dad say that it is not nice. Jack will not make friendsif he plays that way.One day Jack hid behind his door.When Kim came,Jack jumped out at her.Kim got mad and began yelling.Then Kim went back home.When it rained next,Jack brought his best gameand asked Kim to play it with him.Kim would not play.Jack felt bad.Jack sat for a minute.“It is not the best planto jump out,” Jack said.“It may make people mad at me.”“I’m sorry for jumping out,Kim.”Jack said.50、Big benCome and see Big Ben.See his new red cap.He has two big hands.He can clap, clap, clap.He has two fast feet that can tap the floor. He can make a fist and tap on the door. See him honk his horn.See him play his drum.He can ring his bells.He can sing. He can hum.He can clap, tap, tap as he sings a song.He can ring his bells as he drums along.When you see Big Ben you will clap, clap, clap. He is a one-boy band in a new red cap.。
丽声北极星分级绘本第二级下Eek,Spider!课件
页码:8
tiny: 极小的
“It just needs (需要)to be safe(安全的) and warm,”says Josh.
basket: 篮子
Josh puts the spider in the basket(篮子). Darcy smiles(微笑).The spider is not so bad.
页码:8
tiny: 极小的
Darcy comes closer(靠得更近).She looks at the spider.
basket: 篮子
“It just needs (需要)to be safe(安全的) and warm,”says Josh.
Josh puts the spider in the basket(篮子). Darcy smiles(微笑).The spider is not so bad.
Josh puts the spider in the basket(篮子). Darcy smiles(微笑).The spider is not so sad.
safe: 安全的
Read P7-10 again and know something about spiders:
• 从文中我知道:
页码:7
clever: 聪明的
web:网
Josh holds out(伸出) his hand.He shows Darcy the spider.
页码:8
tiny: 极小的
Darcy comes closer(靠得更近).She looks at the spider.
basket: 篮子
“It just needs (需要)to be safe(安全的) and warm,”says Josh.
黑布林 青蛙王子英文介绍
黑布林青蛙王子英文介绍The Frog Prince Once upon a time, there was a beautiful Princess. 青蛙王子从前,有一位美丽的公主。
She was very vain and selfish, and cared only about showing off her beauty and collecting expensive things.她非常自负和自私,只在乎炫耀自己的美貌和收集昂贵的东西。
Ugh! What is this? I can't wear this old, grubby dress!啊!这是什么?我不能穿这件又旧又脏的衣服!One day, her father the King told her he had a present for her, and showed her a magnificent ball made of pure gold.My dearest, a neighboring kingdom has sent this golden ball as a gift for you.一天,她的国王父亲告诉她,他有一件礼物要送给她,并向她展示了一个华丽的纯金球。
亲爱的,邻国送给你这个金球作为礼物。
Oooo! It's so pretty! Wow! It is. It is also the only one of its kind in the world.哦!太漂亮了!哇!是呀。
它是世界上独一无二的。
The princess was thrilled, and played with her ball in the garden every day. Soon however, the Princess began to grow bored, because she had no friend.公主很激动,每天都在花园里玩她的球。
安妮花磨出我的英语耳朵英文歌词
安妮花磨出我的英语耳朵英文歌词集团标准化小组:[VVOPPT-JOPP28-JPPTL98-LOPPNN]音频请至喜马拉雅搜索“安妮花磨出我的英语耳朵”01 Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the BedFive little monkeys jumping on the bed“It’s time for bed, “said mama.So five little monkeys washed their faces,Brushed their teeth, and put their pi’s on.They kissed their mama and said, “Good night.”But guess what happened then…Five little monkeys jumping on the bed.One fell off and bumped his head.Mama called the doctorand the doctor said,“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”Four little monkeys jumping on the bed.One fell off and bumped his head.Mama called the doctorand the doctor said,“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”Three little monkeys jumping on the bed.One fell off and bumped his head.Mama called the doctorand the doctor said,“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”Two little monkeys jumping on the bed.One fell off and bumped his head.Mama called the doctorand the doctor said,“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”One little monkey jumping on the bed.She fell off and bumped his head.Mama called the doctorand the doctor said,“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”So one by one they fell asleepEach having the same wonderful dreamThat in the morning th eir mama had bought them…The biggest trampoline!02 – BINGOThere was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.B-I-N-G-O!B-I-N-G-O!B-I-N-G-O!And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.-I-N-G-O!-I-N-G-O!-I-N-G-O!And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.- -N-G-O!- -N-G-O!- -N-G-O!And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.- - -G-O!- - -G-O!- - -G-O!And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.- - - -O!- - - -O!- - - -O!And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.- - - - !- - - - !- - - - !And Bingo was his name-o!There was a farmer had a dog,And Bingo was his name-o.B-I-N-G-O!B-I-N-G-O!B-I-N-G-O!And Bingo was his name-o!04 Down Through the ChimneyDown through the chimney,I heard Santa creep.He ate one of my cookies,but didn't see me.He filled our tiny stockings for he thought stockings for he thought I was asleep,and laid presents underneath our Christmas tree.Then ,Santa gave a wink and was out of sight.flying through the sky on this giorious Chrisymas night!I yawned ,then smiled as I lay by our tree.The magic of Christmas ,tonigh t I did see.”05 ABC Nursery RhymesABC NURSERY RHYMESABCDEFG HIJKLMNOP QRSTUV WXYZMary had a little lambIt’s fleece was white as snowAnd everywhere that mary wentThe lamb was sure to goLittle Bo Peep has lost her sheepAnd can’t tell where to find t hemLeave them alone and they’ll come home,Wagging their tails behind them.Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again.Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffeteating her curds and whey.Along came a spider and sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet awayOh where, oh where has my little dog gone?Oh where, oh where can he be?With his ears cut short and his tail cut long,Oh where, oh where can he be?Hickory dickory dock.The mouse ran up the clock.The clock struck one,The mouse ran down,Hickory dickory dock!Hey diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle,The cow jumped over the moon.The little dog laughed to see such sport,And the dish ran away with the spoon.06 It's Silly TimeIt’s not time to be quiet. No, not at all.It’s not time to be still. Let’s have a ball!It’s not time to relax or sit and wait,For it’s time to be sillyAnd that’s what I want to be.Chorus:Because it’s silly, silly, silly, sil ly,silly, silly time.I’m feeling all giggly-wiggly, funny, and fine.It’s fun to be silly. That’s what I want to do.Be silly, silly, silly. Won’t you be silly, too?It’s not time to rest in a quiet place.It’s not time for bed. Come on, let’s race!It’s not time to whisper or go to sleep,For it’s time to be silly and that’s what I wantto be.ChorusBecause it’s silly, silly, silly, silly,silly, silly time.I’m feeling all giggly-wiggly, funny, and fine.It’s fun to be silly. That’s what I want to do.B e silly, silly, silly. Won’t you be silly, too?Because it’s silly, silly, silly, silly,silly, silly time.I’m feeling all giggly-wiggly, funny, and fine.It’s fun to be silly. That’s what I want to do.Be silly, silly, silly. Won’t you be silly, too?07 The Wheels On The BusThe wheels on the busThe wheels on the bus go round and round , round and round, round and round.The wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town.The seatbelts on the bus goclick, click, click,click, click, click;click, click, click.The seatbelts on the bus go click, click, click all through the town.The people on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down.The people on the bus go up and downAll through the town.The driver on the bus says, move on back, move on back, move on back.The driver on the bus says, move on back, all through the town.The horn on the bus goes beep, beep , beep;beep, beep , beep; beep, beep , beep;The horn on the bus goes beep, beep , beep all through the town.The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish; swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish all through the town.The children on the bus say "See you later ,see you later, see you later ."The children on the bus say "See you later , " all through the town.08 Six Little DucksSix little ducksSix little ducks that I once knew,Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too.But the one little duck with the feather on his back, Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack.Down to the river they would go,Wibble-wobble, wibble-wobble, to and fro,But the one little duck with the feather on his back,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack.Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack.Home from the river they would come,Wibble-wobble, wibble-wobble, ho-hum-hum!But the one little duck with the feather on his back,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack.Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack.Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,Quack - quack - quack,He led the others with a quack - quack - quack09 I've Been Working On The RailroadI’ve Been Working One The RailroadI’ve been workin’ on the railroad all the live long day. I’ve been workin’ on the railfoad just to pass the time away.Don’t you hear the whistle blowing?Rise up so early in the mom.Don’t yo u hear the captain shouting?“Dinah,blow your horn! ”Dinah, won’t you blow,Dinah, won’t you blow,Dinah, won’t you Wow your horn?Dinah, won’t you blow.Dinah, won’t you blow,Dinah, won’t you blow your horn?Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah!Someone’s in the kitchen, I know!Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah!Strummin’ on the old banjo!And singin’ fee - fi - fiddley - i - o!Fee 一 fi - fiddley 一i — o,fee -fi - fiddley -i -o!Strummin on the old banjo!10 The Bear Went Over The MountainThe Bear Went Over The MountainThe bear went over the mountainThe bear went over the mountainTTie bear went over the mountainTo see what he could seeTo see what he could seeTo see what he could seeThe bear went over the mountainThe bear went over the mobntainThe bear went over the mountainTo see what he could seeThe other side of the mountainThe other side of the mountainThe other side of the mountainWas all that he could seeWas all that he could seeWas all that he could seeThe other side of the mountainThe other side of the mountainWas all that he could see11 A Sailor Went To SeaA Sailor Went To SeaA sailor went to sea,sea, seaTo see what he could see, see, seeBut all that he could see,see,seeWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea sea.A sailor went to sea,sea,seaTo see what he could see, see, seeBut all that he could see,see, seeWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea.A sailor went to sea,sea,seaTo see what he could see, see, seeBut all that he could see, see, seeWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea.12 S - M-I-L-ES-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-ETo S-M-I-L-ESo smile when you are in trouble.It will vanish like a bubbleIf you’ll only take the troubleTo S-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-EIt isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-ETo S S-M-I-L-ESo smile when you are in trouble.It will vanish like a bubbleIf you’ll only take the troubleTo S-M-I-L-E13 My FeelingsMy FeelingsSometimes I feel happy.Sometimes I feel sad.Sometimes I feel silly.Sometimes I feel mad.Whatever I am feeling it’s really quite okay. For what I feel are feelings.I feel different ways each day.Sometimes I feel grumpy.Sometimes I’m sick inside.Sometimes I feel embarrassed.Sometimes I’m filled with pride.Whatever I am feeling it’s really quite okay. For what I feel are feelings.I feel different ways each day.14 This Is The WayThis Is The WayThis is the way we pick up our toys,Pick up our toys, pick up our toys,This is the way we pick iip our toy,It’s time for a snack,This is the way we wash our hands,Wash our hands , wash our hands.This is the way we wash our hands.It’s time for a snac k.This is the way we brush our teeth,Brush our teeth, brush our teeth.This is the way we brush our teeth.It’s time for a nap.This is the way we take a nap,Take a nap, take a nap.This is the way we take a nap.Hey, wait a minute!I’m not tired!15 A Tisket - A TasketA Tisket, A TasketA tisket, a tasket,A green and yellow basket.I wrote a letter to my loveAnd on the way I dropped it.I dropped it, I dropped it.And on the way I dropped it.A little boy picked it up and put it in his pocket.16 Down By The StationDown By The StationDown by the station early in the morningSee the little pufferbellies all in a row.See the engine driver pull the little handle.Chug, chug, toot, toot, off we go.Down by the station early in the morningSee the little pufferbellies all in a row.See the engine driver pull the little handle.Chug, chug, toot, toot, off we go.Down by the station early in the morning See the little pufferbellies all in a row.See the engine driver pull the little handle. Chug, chug, toot, toot, off we go.Down by the station early in the morning See the little pufferbellies all in a row.See the engine driver pull the little handle. Chug, chug, toot, toot, off we go.17 A Is For AlligatorA Is For AlligatorA is for alligator.B is for ball.C is for caterpillar.D is for doll.E is for elephant.F is for frog.G is for goat andH is for hog.I is for igloo.J is for jam.K is for kittens.L is for lamb.M is for mittens.N is for nail.O is for octopus.P is for pail.Q is for quarter.R in for roadS in for sailboatT is for toadU is for umbrella.V is for vine.W is for worms who wiggle all the time.X is for x — ray.Y is for yes.Z is for zoo. We're through, I guess18 A Good FriendIf a friend is feeling down,Help to wipe away their frown.A good friend means you’ll show you care. A good friend means that you'll be there.Help a friend that needs you.Play and laugh the day through.It’s lots of fun, you’ll see.A good friend is what you will be.A good friend is what you will be. If a friend needs help from you,I think you know what to do.Give your friend a helping hand.Do the very best you can.Help a friend that needs you.Play and laugh the day through.It’s lots of fun t you'll see.A good friend is what you will be.A good friend is what you will be. Helping friends is good, you’ll see.A good friend is what you will be. Helping friends is good, you’ll see.A good friend is what you will be. ‘Helping friends is good, you’ll see.A good friend is what you will be. Helping friends is good, you'll see, A good friend is what you will be.A good friend is what you will be.20 Make New FriendsMake New FriendsMake new friends and keep the old. One is silver and the other gold. Make new friends and keep the old. One is silver and the other gold. Make new friends and keep the old. One is silver and the other gold.21 This Old ManThis Old ManThis old man, he played one.He played knick knack on my thumb.This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played two.He played knick knack on my shoe.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played three.He played knick knack on my knee.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played four.He played knick knack on my door.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played five.He played knick knack on my hive.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played six.He played knick knack on my sticks.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played seven.He played knick knack up in heaven.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played eight,He played knick knack on my gate.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played nine.He played knick knack on my spine.With a knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.This old man, he played ten.He played knick knack once again.This old mail came rolling home.22 Over in the MeadowOver in the MeadowOver in the meadow in the sand, in the sun,Lived an old mother toadie and her little toadie one!“ Wink! ” said the mother. “ I wink! ” said the one.So they winked and they blinked in the sand, in the sun. Over in the meadow where the streams run blue,Lived an old mother fish and her little fishes two!“Swim!” said the mother. We swim!”said the two.So they swan and they leaped where the stream runs blue. Over in the meadow in a hole in the tree,Lived an old mother bluebird and her little birdies three! “Sing!” said the mother.“We sing!” said the three.So they sang and were glad in a hole in the tree.Over in the meadow in the reeds on the shore,Lived an old mother muskrat and her little ratties four! “Dive! ” said the mother. “ We dive! ” said the four.So they dived and they burrowed in the reeds on the shore. Over in the meadow in a snug beehive,Lived a mother honeybee and her little bees five!“Buzz!” said the mother. “We buzz!” said the five.So they buzzed and they hummed in the snug beehive.Over in the meadow in a nest built of sticks,Lived a black mother crow and her little crows six!“Caw! ” said the mother. “We caw! ” said the six.So they cawed and they crawled in their nest built for six. Over in the meadow where the grass is so even,Lived a gay mother cricket and her little crickets seven! “Chirp!” said the mother. “Wechirp ! ” said the seven.So they chirped cheery notes in the grass soft and even. Over in the meadow by the old mossy gate,Lived a brown mother lizard, and her little lizards eight! “Bask! ” said the mother. “ We bask! ” said the eight. So they basked in the sun in the old mossy gale.Over in the meadow where the quiet pools shine,Lived a green mother frog and her little froggies nine! “Croak! ” said the mother. We croak! said the nine.So they croaked and they splashed where the quiet pools shine.Over in the meadow in a sly little den,Lived a gray mother spider and her little spiders ten! “Spin!” said the mother. “We spin!" said the ten.So they spun lacy webs in their sly little den.23 There's No One Like MeThere’s No One Like MeThere’s no one like me. There’s no one like me.There's no one like me, for I am unique.I’m one of a k ind, a special design.There’s no one like me in the world.I am glad, glad to be, glad to be me.I’m glad to be me, for there’s no one like me.I’m one of a kind, a special design.There’s no one like me in the world.There’s no one like me. There’s no on e like me.There’s no one like me, for I am unique.I’m one of a kind, a special design.There’s no one like me in the world.I am glad, glad to be, glad to be me.I’m glad to be me, for there’s no one like me.I’m one of a kind, a special design.There’s no one like me in the world.24 Ten Little FishTen Little FishTen little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“ I am tired. I’m going to bed.”Nine little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“I am tired. I’m going to bed.”Eight little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“ I am tired. I’m going to bed.”Seven little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each oilier until one said.“ I am tired. I'm going to bed. ”Six little fish swam in a stream…Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“I am tired. I’m going to bed. ”Five little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“I am tired. I’m going to bed. ”Four little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said,“I am tired. I’m going to bed. ”Three little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said, “I am tired. I’m going to bed. ”Two little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other until one said ,“I am tired. I’ going to bed. ”So, tired and sad, he stopped right then. He found his cozy, familiar den.He snuggled down, fell asleep just when All his friends decided to play again.Ten little fish swam in a stream.Red and blue and some were green.They chased each other and then all said,“We’re not tired. Let’s play instead.”25 There Was A Little RoosterThere Was A Little RoosterOh, there was a little rooster in our little country store And he phfft! on the counter and he phfft! on the floor And he phfft ! on the sugar and he phfft! on the bread And if I hadn't ducked he'd have phfft! on my head!Oh, there was a little rooster in our little country store And he phfft! on the counter and he phfft! on the floor And he phfft ! on the sugar and he phfft! on the bread And if I hadn't ducked he’ d have phfft ! on my head!26 Billy BoyBilly BoyOh, where have you been, Billy Boy , Billy Boy ?Oh, where have you been, charming Billy?I have been to seek a wife.She’s the joy of my life.She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother.Did she ask you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy7 ?Did she ask you to come in, charming Billy?Yes, she asked me to come in.There’s a dimple in her chin.She's a young thing and cannot Ieave her mother.Can she make a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?Can she make a cherry pie, charming Billy?She can make a cherry pie Quirk as a cat can wink an eye. She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother27 Have You Ever SeenHave You Ever Seen?Have you ever seen a horse fly?A horse fly?A horse fly?Have you ever seen a horse fly?Now you tell us one!Have you ever seen a shoe box?A shoe box?A shoe box?Have you ever seen a shoe box?Now you tell us one!Have you ever seen a chimney sweep?A chimney sweep?A chimney sweep?Have you ever seen a chimney sweep?Now you tell us one!Have you ever seen a dish mop?A dish mop?A dish mop?Have you ever seen a dish mop?Now you tell us one!28 She'll Be Comin' Around The MountainShe’ll Be Comin’ Around The Mountain She’ll be comin’ around the mountain whenshe comes. She’ll be comin' around the mountain when she comes. She’ll be comin'around the mountain,She’ll be comin’ around the mountain,She’ll be comin' around the mountain when she comes.She'll be comin’ around the mountain when she comes. She’ll be comin' around the mountain when she comes. She’ll be comin’ around the mountain,She’ll be comin’ around the mountain,She’ll be comin’ around the mountain when she comes. She'll be comin’ around the mountain when she comes. She’ll be comin’ around the mountain when she comes. She’ll be comin’ around the mountain,She’ll be comin’ around the mountain,She’ll be comin’ around the mountain when she comes 29 Animal FairAnimal FairI went to the animal fair.The birds and the beasts were there.The big baboon by the light of the moon Was combing his auburn hair.You ought to have seen the monk!He jumped on the elephant’s trunk.The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees,And what became of the monk?I went to the animal fair.The birds and the beasts were there.The big baboon by the light of the moon Was combing his auburn hair.You ought to have seen the monk!He jumped on the elephant’s trunk.The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees.And what became of the monk?The monk, the monk, the monk,The monk, the monk, the monk.The monk, the monk, the monk.The monk!。
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译摘要:I.引言- 黑布林英语阅读- 滑板少年的中文翻译II.黑布林英语阅读简介- 黑布林英语阅读的背景- 黑布林英语阅读的目的和特点III.滑板少年的中文翻译- 滑板少年的原文内容简介- 滑板少年的中文翻译过程- 滑板少年的中文翻译成果及影响IV.结论- 对黑布林英语阅读和滑板少年的中文翻译的评价- 对未来英语阅读和翻译的建议正文:I.引言黑布林英语阅读是一款帮助学习英语的阅读应用,通过提供丰富多样的英语文章,帮助学习者提高英语阅读能力。
而滑板少年是一篇富有青春活力的英文文章,通过讲述一位滑板少年的成长故事,展示了年轻一代的活力与梦想。
将这篇文章翻译成中文,可以让更多的中国读者了解滑板少年的故事,从而提高学习英语的兴趣。
II.黑布林英语阅读简介黑布林英语阅读是由北京黑布林教育科技有限公司开发的一款英语学习应用。
该应用汇聚了海量的英语文章,涵盖了生活、科技、文化、娱乐等多个领域,旨在帮助学习者通过阅读原汁原味的英语文章,提高英语阅读能力。
黑布林英语阅读还提供了单词解释、句子分析等功能,帮助学习者更好地理解文章内容。
III.滑板少年的中文翻译滑板少年讲述了一位热爱滑板的年轻人在成长过程中面临的挑战和收获的成就。
他从一个初学者开始,逐渐在滑板领域取得了一定的成绩,但在这个过程中也经历了很多困难和挫折。
最后,他通过不懈的努力,终于实现了自己的滑板梦想。
将滑板少年翻译成中文的过程需要准确地把握原文的含义和情感,同时还要让中文译文通顺易懂。
翻译团队在翻译过程中,对原文进行了深入的研究,力求将原文中的滑板文化、年轻人的梦想和拼搏精神完整地传达给中文读者。
滑板少年的中文译本在推出后受到了广泛的好评。
许多读者表示,通过阅读这篇译文,他们不仅提高了英语水平,还对滑板运动和年轻人追求梦想的精神产生了更深的理解。
IV.结论总的来说,黑布林英语阅读和滑板少年的中文翻译都为英语学习者提供了宝贵的学习资源。
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译黑布林英语阅读是一款为广大英语学习者提供的英语阅读素材平台,它精选了各类英文文章,涵盖了不同领域和主题,旨在帮助学习者在阅读中提高英语能力。
其中,《滑板少年》是一篇充满青春活力的故事,讲述了一名滑板爱好者在追求梦想过程中的成长与挑战。
本文将分析这篇英文故事的亮点,并提供一些实用的英语阅读技巧,以帮助大家更好地学习英语。
《滑板少年》讲述了一名年轻的滑板爱好者,他名叫李安。
故事开始于李安在街头的一次滑板表演。
他的滑板技巧高超,吸引了许多路人的围观。
在表演过程中,李安结识了一位名叫迈克的外国滑板手,两人一见如故,互相交流滑板技巧。
迈克邀请李安参加即将举行的国际滑板比赛,李安欣然接受。
然而,在备赛过程中,李安遇到了许多困难,如体力不足、技术不过硬等。
在迈克的鼓励和帮助下,李安努力克服困难,最终在比赛中取得了优异的成绩。
要充分利用《滑板少年》这个英文素材,提升我们的英语水平,可以采取以下几个方法:1.抓住故事情节:在阅读过程中,关注故事的发展,了解人物之间的关系和情感变化。
这有助于我们更好地理解英文表达,并在大脑中构建故事场景,提高我们的英语理解能力。
2.学习地道表达:故事中有很多地道的英语表达,例如slam(猛撞)、rip (撕裂)等。
通过学习这些表达,我们可以丰富自己的词汇量,并在实际生活中运用到这些词汇。
3.模仿优秀范文:阅读《滑板少年》时,可以注意观察作者的写作手法,如描述手法、对话技巧等。
在学习过程中,可以尝试模仿这些优点,提高自己的英语写作能力。
4.实践滑板少年英文翻译:阅读过程中,可以尝试对故事中的句子进行中英文互译。
这样既能巩固已学知识,又能发现自己在翻译过程中的不足,从而及时调整学习方法。
总之,《滑板少年》是一个极具启发性的英文阅读素材。
通过学习这篇故事,我们不仅能感受到青春的热血与激情,还能提高自己的英语水平。
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译
黑布林英语阅读滑板少年中文翻译摘要:I.引言- 黑布林英语阅读滑板少年简介- 故事背景及主要人物介绍II.故事情节- 主人公对滑板的热爱- 主人公遇到的挑战和困难- 主人公如何克服困难并实现梦想III.中文翻译- 翻译过程及难点解析- 中文译本与原文的异同IV.结论- 对故事的总结和评价- 对中文翻译的反思和展望正文:I.引言黑布林英语阅读滑板少年讲述了一个热爱滑板的主人公如何克服重重困难,最终实现梦想的故事。
故事背景设定在美国,滑板文化盛行,主人公通过自己的努力和坚持,逐渐在滑板领域崭露头角。
II.故事情节故事的主人公是一个对滑板充满热情的少年。
他从一开始就立志要成为一名优秀的滑板手,并在日常生活中不断磨练自己的技巧。
然而,在他追求梦想的道路上,主人公遇到了许多挑战和困难。
例如,他需要面对家庭、学校和社会的压力,以及经济上的困境。
但是,主人公并没有被这些困难打倒,他坚持不懈地努力,终于在滑板比赛中取得了好成绩,实现了自己的梦想。
III.中文翻译黑布林英语阅读滑板少年的中文翻译工作,不仅需要对原文内容有深入的理解,还要具备较高的语言表达能力。
在翻译过程中,译者需要准确地把握原文的内涵和情感,同时注意语言的通顺和地道。
此外,由于滑板运动及其相关文化在中文语境中尚属陌生,因此在翻译过程中还需要对相关术语和表达进行详细解释。
IV.结论总的来说,黑布林英语阅读滑板少年讲述了一个充满激情与拼搏的故事。
通过主人公的努力,我们看到了坚持梦想的力量。
中文翻译则为我们提供了一个了解西方滑板文化的窗口,让我们能够从中感受到不同文化背景下人们对于梦想的追求。
江阴市徐霞客中学初中英语七年级上册Starter Unit 1知识点总结(含答案)
考试范围:xxx;满分:***分;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx 学校:__________ 姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 考号:__________一、选择题1.下列字母中含有相同音素的一组是____。
A.F; M; S B.A; R; X C.I; T; V2.—How do you do?—________.A.Fine, thanks. B.Thank you. C.How do you do?3.-How are you? - _______.A.Hello B.Thanks C.Fine, thanks.4.早晨见面问好, 你应该说_____________A.Good morning. B.Good afternoon. C.Good evening.5.晚饭后,你散步时遇到你的一个朋友,你应说“_______” 来打招呼。
A.Good morning. B.Good afternoon. C.Good evening. 6.—How are you?A.How are you? B.Fine, thank you.C.Thank you. D.Nice to meet you.7.Miss Smith is_____ with little kids(小孩子).A.god B.grade C.gold D.good 8.—Good evening, Bob!—______, Eric!A.Good morning B.Good afternoon C.Good evening9.早上你在校门口遇到你的英语老师,你应该向老师说 _____ 打招呼。
A.Good evening B.Good afternoon C.Good morning 10.老师说;“Good afternoon, class!”学生应该说 _____ .A.Hello B.Good afternoon C.Thank you11.英语句子开头第一个字母必须 _____ ,词与词之间必须有 _____ 的间隔。
blackboy课文翻译
blackboy课⽂翻译black boy课⽂翻译 black boy课⽂翻译的课⽂⼤概意思意思是⿊⾊的男孩。
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black boy课⽂翻译 Plot summary His plan backfired when his mother and brother instilled in him guilt; his mother instructed him to take down the stiff kitten and give it a proper burial. Young Richards father ended up leaving the family for another woman, further aggravating Richards hatred for him. Even when Richards mother was struggling and battling sickness to support him and his brother, he refused to live with his father and new wife, who offered a more comfortable living situation, on principle. He described his father as a simple man who had allowed himself to be mentally enslaved; pity was another potent emotion that Richard expressed regarding his father. When his mother became too ill to work, the family went to live with Richards grandmother. While at first the Seventh-day Adventist woman was happy to see her daughter and grandchildren, and food was more plentiful than it had been before, conditions later changed and Richard found himself drinking water all day to avoid hunger pangs. He knew that he had to start working at a young age in order to be independent, but this conflicted with his grandmothers religious views. Richards obvious disinterest in church later convinced her that he was a lost soul and she reluctantly allowed him to get a job. His lack of religious commitment was noticeable not only to his grandmother but to other relatives who came to live with them during hard times. His aunt and grandmother marked him "dead" because of his agnosticism. During these trying times, his sick mother became his only ally. His brother was taken in by relatives as it became clear that Richards mother had health issues that were not improving. Wright experienced sporadic schooling throughout his young life due to the constant moving that his family did to try to avoid constantly looming poverty. He soon realized that with the proper reading materials he could teach himself. Various demeaning jobs, one of which involved him delivering racist newspapers to the colored community, and family alienation, accelerated his escape into horror and mystery short stories and novels. He said that as a youth he "could not read enough of them." This sparked Wrights interest in defining his experience, through writing, as a poor black boy in a southern state, experiencing racial tension. He started writing his own short stories that frightened his simplistic grandmother who could not understand why her grandson was interested in writing about mystery and horror. Edgar Allan Poe was very influential to Wright when he started to balance his avid reading with some writing of his own. Richard was a fast learner and even though he was not able to go to school the required number of years, he was selected as class valedictorian of his junior high class because of his ability and intelligence. The principal even chose him to read a speech to the graduating class. Richard agreed, and wrote a speech for the occasion. When the principal handed Richard a speech that he had writtenfor him to recite at graduation, Wright refused due to his decision not to read a degrading speech created by the principal, and delivered his own. Through menial jobs, Wright was eventually able to support his gravely ill mother and his little brother. Dreams of moving north to escape debilitating conditions in the south enticed Wright, so he took a risky first step. With raggedy clothing and few belongings, he left Jackson for a stint in Memphis, just north of the Tennessee-Mississippi border. Knocking at the first inviting residence he arrived at in Memphis, he was disappointed to find that slave mentality and religious devotion were not confined to small Mississippi towns. The mother and daughter he briefly moved in with immediately assumed that he was religious, and right away wanted him (a complete stranger) to stay indefinitely, and marry the young daughter who Wright pitied, as he did his own father, for her simplicity: he was an unknown, poor boy from Mississippi who just wanted a place to lay his head until he could save enough money to move North in earnest, and a mother and daughter—knowing nothing about him—shallowly conclude that he was good enough to keep, permanently. It was a critical time for Richard as it marked quite a few beginning and endings in his life: his idealistic view of urban life was crumbling in the face of the simplistic family he moved in with and his disillusionment with the American dream began (Wright later moved to Paris, France). This disillusionment would be further explored during Wrights experiences with the Communist Party in American Hunger. However, it marked the beginning of his writing career in Chicago and independence from a hostile family. Significance Richard Wrights experience with racism and poverty was unique. So his perspective introduced a dissonance within black communities that had not previously been explored in such detail. In The Souls of Black Folk W.E.B. DuBois discussed the debilitating nature of black religion, but not in the deeply personalized way that Wright discussed it. American Hunger In 1977, the second half of Wrights autobiography was published posthumously under the title American Hunger, which deals mainly with Wrights membership and eventual disillusionment with the Communist Party. Originally, Wright intended to publish both sections as one volume. However, the Book of the Month Club offered to feature his book — Wrights 1940 novel Native Son was the first Book of the Month Club selection written by an African-American — if he agreed to end with his train journey to Chicago, omitting any mention of his difficulties and disappointment in the North. Wright agreed, calling it Black Boy and concluding the book on a positive note. Black Boy went on to sell 195,000 retail copies in its first edition and 351,000 copies through the Book-of-the-Month Club. In 1991, the Library of America published the two texts together under the title Black Boy (American Hunger). 翻译简介 black是⿊⾊的,⿊⾊基本上定义为没有任何可见光进⼊视觉范围,和⽩⾊正相反,⽩⾊是所有可见光光谱内的光都同时进⼊视觉范围内。
黑布林英语滑板少年阅读
黑布林英语滑板少年阅读
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1.黑布林英语滑板少年的概述
2.黑布林英语滑板少年的内容
3.黑布林英语滑板少年的翻译
4.黑布林英语滑板少年的评价
5.总结
正文
黑布林英语滑板少年是一本关于滑板运动的英文书籍,它详细地介绍了滑板运动的起源、发展、技巧和相关赛事。
本书旨在帮助读者了解滑板运动,提升英语阅读能力。
黑布林英语滑板少年的内容涵盖了滑板运动的方方面面。
它从滑板运动的起源讲起,介绍了滑板运动的发展历程,让读者对滑板运动有了全面的了解。
此外,本书还介绍了许多滑板技巧,如磨桩、空中转体、翻墙等,并且配有详细的图片和文字说明,方便读者学习和理解。
同时,黑布林英语滑板少年还介绍了一些滑板赛事,让读者了解到滑板运动不仅是一项娱乐活动,还是一项竞技运动。
黑布林英语滑板少年的翻译质量很高,语言流畅,表达清晰。
书中的词汇和语法都符合英语阅读的要求,有助于读者提高英语阅读水平。
同时,本书的翻译也保留了原文的文化背景和语言风格,让读者能够更好地理解滑板运动在美国的文化地位。
黑布林英语滑板少年的评价很高,许多读者表示通过阅读这本书,他们不仅了解了滑板运动,还提高了英语阅读能力。
本书也被许多英语学习机构推荐为优秀英语阅读材料。
安徽省蚌埠市蚌山区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中语文试题(含答案)
2023—2024学年第一学期蚌埠G5教研联盟期中考试九年级语文试卷注意事项:1.你拿到的试卷满分为150分(其中卷面书写5分),考试时间为150分钟。
2.试卷包括“试题卷”和“答题卡”两部分。
3.请务必在“答题卡”上答题,在“试题卷”上答题无效。
一、语文积累和运用(35分)1.默写古诗文。
(10分)(1)遭遇贬谪的文人往往在诗中流露出自己的情绪。
韩愈《左迁至蓝关示侄孙湘》讲述自己被贬的原因“____________,____________”,蕴含无罪遭贬的怨愤、悲痛之情;刘禹锡《酬乐天扬州处逢席上见赠》讲述自己长期被贬谪、遭弃置偏远之地“____________,____________”,发出愤懑不平、无限心酸;范仲淹《岳阳楼记》却以“____________,____________”,劝诫友人表达虽遭贬谪依然要保持乐观旷达的胸襟。
(2)古诗文写景名句有着永恒的魅力。
当流连西湖,看到碧绿的莲叶连接天际,娇艳的荷花映衬阳光,我们常会想起杨万里《晓出净慈寺送林子方》中的“____________”;当想要比喻重大事件发生前的紧张气氛时,我们又会想起诗人许浑《咸阳城东楼》中的写景句“____________,____________”。
2.阅读《艾青诗选》,完成以下任务。
(12分)阅读方法诗句呈现阅读记录把握中心意象今天/太阳的炫目的光芒/把我们从绝望的眨眼里刺醒了……我们/笑得像太阳!(《向太阳》)A这首诗中心意象是①“________”,象征②________。
体会诗歌情感我爱这悲哀的国土/古老的国土/——这国土/养育了为我所爱的/世界上最jiān苦/与最古老的民族。
(《北方》)B这首诗抒发了对_________感情。
联系创作背景一棵树,一棵树/彼此孤离地兀立着/风与空气/告诉着它们的距离/但是在泥土的fù盖下/它们的根伸长着/在看不见的深处/它们把根须纠缠在一起。
【注】本诗写于抗日战争最艰苦的阶段。
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我将为他把热遮挡,直到他能承受, 快乐地靠在天父的膝上; 然后我会站起来,抚摸他银色的头发, 像他那样,而他也会爱我。
In the age of poet, discrimination phenomenon is very common especially among black people. If the tone were ironic, then the poet expresses the unfair social phenomenon with the words of the little black boy. Although the little black boy thinks his soul is white as angle, his social state is still humble. He was deprived of light and the equal right just because of his skin color. In the last stanza, although all the things depicted seems good, it actually shows the innocence and goodness of the little black boy and also the social injustice. In my opinion, I agree that there is no trace of irony in this poem. Instead, I think it is a strong contrast between black and white.
My mother bore me in the southern wild, And I am black, but oh my soul is white! White as an angel is the English child, But I am black, as if bereaved of light.
妈妈生我在南方的荒野, 我虽是黑人,但灵魂雪白! 英国孩子白得像天使, 但我黑,好像失去了光彩
3. What ideas does the poet want to express?
In this poem, Blake expresses his idea about peace and equal. Little black boy is symbol who is treated unfairly. He believed everything in life was a symbol with a mystical or spiritual meaning, and his poem spoke out against social injustice.
I'll shade him from the heat till he can
bear
To lean in joy upon our Father's knee; And then I'll stand and stroke his silver
hair,
And be like him, and he will then love me.