牛津书虫系列读物MP
牛津书虫分级读物
《牛津书虫分级读物》是一套针对不同年级和水平的英语学习者设计的分级读物,旨在通过不同难度的文章,帮助学习者逐步提高阅读能力和理解能力。
该系列图书的内容涵盖了各种主题,包括小说、传记、历史、科普等,为读者提供了丰富的阅读材料。
在《牛津书虫分级读物》中,每一册都按照难度等级分为不同的级别,从入门级到高级,难度逐渐递增。
这种分级方式使得学习者可以根据自己的实际水平选择适合自己的读物,逐步提高阅读能力。
在阅读这套读物时,学习者不仅能够提高自己的阅读技巧和语言能力,还可以扩展自己的知识面,了解不同领域的知识和文化。
此外,书中的文章均经过精心挑选和编辑,确保语言规范、内容健康、难度适宜,能够为读者提供优质的阅读体验。
对于教师而言,这套分级读物还可以作为教学材料,用于课堂教学或学生自学。
教师可以根据学生的实际情况和教学需求,选择适合的级别进行阅读教学,逐步提高学生的阅读能力和阅读兴趣。
总之,《牛津书虫分级读物》是一套非常优秀的英语分级读物,适合各个年龄段和水平的英语学习者使用。
通过阅读这套读物,学习者可以逐步提高自己的阅读能力、扩展知识面、增强跨文化交流的能力。
同时,这套读物还可以为教师提供丰富的教学资源,帮助教师更好地进行阅读教学。
书虫和床头灯系列世界名著英语读物目录
6 猴爪 The Monkey's Paw 7 世界上最冷的地方 The Coldest Place on Earth 8 阿拉丁和神灯 Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp
6.爱丽丝漫游奇境记 Alice's Adventure in Wonderland 7.格林·盖布尔斯的安妮 Anne of Green Gables 8.五个孩子和沙精 Five Children and It
书虫(共 8 册 2 级下适合初 2 初 3 年级) 1.神秘女人—阿加莎·克里新蒂 Agatha Christie
6.白色死亡 White Death 7.绿野仙踪 The Wizard of Oz 8.难忘米兰达 Remember Miranda 9.福尔摩斯与赛马 Sherlock Holmes and The Sport of Kings
书虫(2 级上适合初 2 初 3 年级共 8 册) 1.威廉·莎士比亚 William Shakespeare 2.一个国王的爱情故事 The Love of a King
书虫(共 8 册 3 级上适合初 3 高 1 年级) 1. 弗兰肯新坦 Frankenstein
2.《野性的呼唤》《The Call of The Wild》 中英对照 3.秘密花园 The Secret rden
4.曾达的囚徒 The Prisoner of Zinda 5.爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记 Through The Looking-Glass
3.亡灵鸟 Dedd Man's Island 4.哈克贝利·费恩历险记 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 5.《鲁宾孙漂流记》《The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe》 中英对照
书虫牛津英汉双语读物答案
书虫牛津英汉双语读物答案【篇一:书虫全套介绍】0本)书虫牛津英汉双语读物版次:2006年5月第1版isbn:978-7-5600-5579-4出版社:外语教学与研究出版社定价:49元它首先将给你自信即使你目前只有几百的词汇量也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹化蝶,振翅欲翔了! 本册10本简介:1. 爱情与金钱 love or money?2. 苏格兰玛丽女王mary queen of scots3. 在月亮下面 under the moon4. 潘德尔的巫师 the witches of pendle5. 歌剧院的幽灵 the phantom of the opera6. 猴爪 the monkeys paw7. 象人 the elephant man8. 世界上最冷的地方 the coldest place on earth9. 阿拉丁和神灯 aladdin and the enchanted lamp10.别了,好莱坞先生 goodbye mr hollywood(2)最新版书虫1级(下)(适合初一、初二年级)(本套10本)书虫牛津英汉双语读物版次:2003年9月第1版isbn:978-7-5600-5580-0出版社:外语教学与研究出版社定价:51元它首先将给你自信即使你目前只有几百的词汇量也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹化蝶,振翅欲翔了! 本册10本简介:1. 小公主 a little princess2. 邦蒂号暴动mutiny on the bounty3. 奥米茄文件 the omega files short stories4. 谁谋杀了总统 the presidents murderer5. 福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子 sherlock holmes and the dukes son6. 白色死亡 withedeath7. 绿野仙踪 the wizard of oz8. 难忘米兰达 remember miranda9. 福尔摩斯与赛马 sherlockholmes and the sport of kings10. 汤姆索亚历险记the adventures of tom sawyer(3)最新版书虫2级(上)(适合初二、初三年级)(本套12本)书虫牛津英汉双语读物版次:2006年7月第1版isbn:978-7-5600-5581-7出版社:外语教学与研究出版社定价:66.8元它首先将给你自信即使你目前只有几百的词汇量也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹化蝶,振翅欲翔了! 本册12本简介:1. 威廉莎士比亚 william shakespeare2. 格雷丝达林grace darling3. 钢琴之恋 piano4. 莫尔格街凶手案 the murders the rue morgue5. 鲁宾逊漂流记 the life and strange surprising adventures of robinson crusoe6. 爱丽丝漫游奇镜记alices adventures in wonderland7. 格林盖布尔斯的安妮 anne of green gables8. 五个孩子和沙精five childrenand it9. 风中奇缘pocahontas10. 长池村的故事tales from longpuddle11.欧亨利短篇小说集o.heys short stories12. 分享年 the year of sharing(4)最新版书虫2级(下)(适合初二、初三年级)(本套13本)书虫牛津英汉双语读物版次:2003年9月第1版isbn:978-7-5600-5582-4出版社:外语教学与研究出版社定价:67.7元它首先将给你自信即使你目前只有几百的词汇量也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹化蝶,振翅欲翔了! 本册13本简介:1. 神秘女人-阿加莎克里斯蒂 agatha christie, womanof mystery2. 德拉库拉 dracula3. 亨利八世和他的六位妻子 hey viii and his six wives4. 哈克贝利费恩历险记 the adventures of huckleberry finn5. 阿利格拉之谜 the mytery of allegra6. 五镇故事 stories from the five towns7. 法兰克福的耳环 ear-rings from frankfurt8. 森林王子 the jungle book9. 新森林的孩子们 the children of the new forest10. 福尔摩斯探案故事 sherlock holmes short stories11. 一个国王的爱情故事 the love of a king12. 亡灵岛 dead mans island13. 坎特维尔幽灵 the canterville ghost(5)最新版书虫3级(上)(适合初三、高一年级)(本套10本)书虫牛津英汉双语读物版次:1998年1月第1版isbn:978-7-5600-5583-1出版社:外语教学与研究出版社定价:62元它首先将给你自信即使你目前只有几百的词汇量也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹化蝶,振翅欲翔了! 本册10本简介:1. 弗兰肯斯坦frankenstein2. 野性的呼唤the call ofthe wild3. 秘密花园 the secret garden4. 曾达的囚徒 the prisoner of zenda5. 爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记 throughthe looking-glass and what alice found there【篇二:书虫分级】1.生存游戏2.侠盗罗宾汉3.白色巨石4.红酋长的赎金5.吸血鬼猎手6.逆戟鲸7.雾都疑案8.亚瑟王传奇9.亚瑟王朝里的美国人10.把钱拿出来!《书虫(1级上)》1.爱情与金钱2.苏格兰玛丽女王3.在月亮下面4.潘德尔的巫师5.歌剧院的幽灵6.猴爪7.象人8.世界上最冷的地方9.阿拉丁和神灯10.别了,好莱坞先生《书虫(1级下)》1.小公主2.邦蒂号暴动3.奥米茄文件4.谁谋杀了总统5.福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子6.白色死亡7.绿野仙踪8.难忘米兰达9.福尔摩斯与寨马《书虫(2级上)》3.钢琴之恋4.莫尔格街凶杀案5.鲁宾孙漂流记6.爱丽丝漫游奇境记8.五个孩子和沙精9.风中奇缘10.长池村的故事12.分享年《书虫(2级下)》2.德拉库拉3.亨利八世和他的六位妻子5.阿利格拉之谜6.五镇故事7.法兰克福的耳环8.森林王子9.新森林的孩子们10.福尔摩斯探案故事 11.一个国王的爱情故事12.亡灵岛13.坎特维尔幽灵《书虫(3级上)》1.弗兰肯斯坦2.野性的呼唤3.秘密花园4.曾达的囚徒5.爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记6.风雨河岸柳7.神秘及幻想故事8.铁路少年9.三个陌生人《书虫(3级下)》1.圣诞欢歌3.勃朗特一家的故事4.牙齿和爪子5.星际动物园6.诱拐7.公正8.化学秘密9.劫机!《书虫(4级上)》1.巴斯克维尔猎犬2.不平静的坟墓3.三怪客泛舟记4.三十九级台阶5.小妇人6.克兰福德7.华盛顿广场8.织工马南9.化身博士《书虫(4级下)》1.双城记2.格列佛游记3.金银岛4.黑骏马5.红字6.极限之旅7.吉姆老爷《书虫(5级)》2.远离尘嚣3.远大前程4.呼啸山庄5.园会6.理智与情感《书虫(6级)》2.雾都孤儿3.傲慢与偏见4.苔丝5.白衣女人《【篇三:英语阅读书目】《假如爱有天意》《我脑海中的橡皮擦》《情书》《恋空》《等待,只为与你相遇》《我们的幸福时光》《请别相信她》《触不到的恋人》《菊花香》《剪刀手爱德华》《海上钢琴师》《恋恋笔记本》《美丽心灵的永恒阳光》《泰坦尼克号》。
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《牛津书虫系列 汤姆索亚历险记》电子插画版英语教学课外读物(含翻译)
《牛津书虫系列汤姆索亚历险记》电子版英语教学课外读物(含翻译)1.Tom and his friends'Tom! Tom! Where are you?'No answer.'Where is that boy? When I find him, I'm going to...'Aunt Polly looked under the bed. Then she opened the door and looked out into the garden.'Tom!'She heard something behind her. A small boy ran past, but Aunt Polly put out her hand and stopped him.'Ah, there you are! And what's that in your pocket?''Nothing, Aunt Polly.''Nothing! It's an apple! I can see it. Now listen, Tom. Those apples are not for you, and I -''Oh, Aunt Polly! Quick - look behind you!'So Aunt Polly looked, and Tom was out of the house in a second. She laughed quietly. 'I never learn. I love that Tom, my dead sister's child, but he isn't an easy boy for an old lady. Well, it's Saturday tomorrow and there's no school, but it isn't going to be a holiday for Tom. Oh no! He's going to work tomorrow!'* * *Saturday was a beautiful day. It was summer and the sun was hot and there were flowers in all the gardens. It was a day for everybody to be happy.Tom came out of his house with a brush and a big pot of white paint in his hand. He looked at the fence; it was three metres high and thirty metres long. He put his brush in the paint and painted some of the fence. He did it again. Then he stopped and looked at the fence, put down his brush and sat down. There were hours of work in front of him and he was the unhappiest boy in the village.After ten minutes Tom had an idea, a wonderful idea. He took up the brush again and began work. He saw his friend Joe Harper in the street, but he didn't look at him. Joe had an apple in his hand. He came up to Tom and looked at the fence.'I am sorry, Tom.'Tom said nothing. The paint brush moved up and down.'Working for your aunt?' said Joe. 'I'm going down to the river. I'm sorry you can't come with me.'Tom put down his brush. 'You call this work?' he said.'Painting a fence?' said Joe. 'Of course it's work!''Perhaps it is and perhaps it isn't. But I like it,' said Tom. 'I can go to the river any day. I can't paint a fence very often.'Joe watched Tom for about five minutes. Tom painted very slowly and carefully. He often stopped, moved back from the fence and looked at his work with a smile. Joe began to get very interested, and said:'Tom, can I paint a little?'Tom thought for a second. 'I'm sorry, Joe. You see, my aunt wants me to do it because I'm good at painting. My brother Sid wanted to paint, too, but she said no.''Oh, please, Tom, just a little. I'm good at painting, too. Hey, do you want some of my apple?''No, Joe, I can't -''OK, you can have all my apple!'Tom gave Joe the brush. He did not smile, but for the first time that day he was a very happy boy. He sat down and ate Joe's apple.More friends came to laugh at Tom, but soon they all wanted to paint, too. By the afternoon Tom had three balls, an old knife, a cat with one eye, an old blue bottle, and a lot of other exciting things. He was the richest boy in St Petersburg, and the fence - all thirty metres of it - was a beautiful white. He went back to the house.'Aunt Polly! Can I go and play now?'Aunt Polly came out of the house to look. When she saw the beautiful white fence, she was very pleased. She took Tom into the house and gave him an apple.'Well, you can go and play. But don't come home late.'Tom quickly took a second apple and ran off.* * *On Monday morning Tom didn't want to go to school, but Aunt Polly got him out of bed, and then out of the house. In the street near the school he met his friend Huckleberry Finn. Huck had no mother, and his father drank whiskey all the time, so Huck lived in the streets. He didn't go to school, he was always dirty, and he never had a new shirt. But he was happy. The mothers of St Petersburg didn't like Huck, but Tom and his friends did.'Hello, Huck!' said Tom. 'What have you got there?''A dead cat.''What're you going to do with it?' asked Tom.'I'm going to take it to the graveyard tonight,' Huck said. 'At midnight. A dead cat can call ghosts out of their graves.' 'I never heard that,' said Tom. 'Is it true?''Well, I don't know,' said Huck. 'Old Mrs Hopkins told me. Come with me, and see. Or are you afraid of ghosts?''Of course not!' said Tom. 'Come and meow for me at my window at eleven o'clock.'After this, Tom was late for school, and the teacher looked at him angrily.'Thomas Sawyer, why are you late again?' he said.Tom began to speak, and then stopped. There was a new girl in the schoolroom - a beautiful girl with blue eyes and long yellow hair. Tom looked and looked.Oh, how beautiful she was! And in two seconds Tom was in love! He must sit next to her. But how?In the girls' half of the room there was only one empty chair, and it was next to the new girl. Tom thought quickly, and then looked at the teacher.'I stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn!' he said.The teacher was very, very angry. Boys were often late for school. That was bad, but talking with Huckleberry Finn was worse, much worse! The teacher took his stick, and two minutes later Tom's trousers were very hot and the teacher's arm was very tired.'Now, Tom Sawyer, you go and sit with the girls!'Some of the children laughed. Tom walked to the chair next to the new girl, sat down and opened his book. The other children began to work again.After ten minutes, the girl looked up. There was an apple on the table in front of her. She put it back on Tom's half of the table. A minute later the apple was in front of her again. Now it stayed. Next, Tom drew a picture of a house and put it in front of her.'That's nice,' the girl said. 'Now draw a man.'Tom drew a man next to the house. The man was taller than the house, and he had very big hands and very long legs. But the girl liked him.'Can you draw me now?' she asked.Tom drew a girl next to the man.'You draw beautifully. I can't draw pictures.''I can teach you,' said Tom. 'After school.''Oh, please!''What's your name?' Tom asked.'Becky. Becky Thatcher.'Just then Tom felt a hand on his head. It was the teacher. He took Tom by the ear and moved him back to his chair in the boys' half of the room.词汇aunt n. the sister of your mother or father 姨母;姑母pocket n. a small bag sewn into or on clothing, for carrying small articles 口袋in a second in a very short period of time 片刻;瞬间holiday n. a day or a period when no work needs to be done 假日;休息日brush n. an object used for painting, cleaning, etc. 刷子fence n. usually a wood or wire barrier enclosing an area 栅栏be good at to be skillful at something or doing something 擅长做某事laugh at to treat someone or something as if they are stupid, by laughing and making funny remarks about them 嘲笑;取笑run off to suddenly leave a place or person 逃跑whiskey n. a strong alcoholic drink 威士忌ghost n. supposed apparition of a dead person or animal; disembodied spirit 鬼;幽灵meow v. to make the crying sound a cat makes 喵喵叫empty adj. with nothing in it 空的stick n. a short slender length of wood 枝条;棍;棒in front of ahead of; before 在前面翻译1.汤姆和他的伙伴们"汤姆,汤姆,你在哪儿?"没有人回答。
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1、《情与金》Loveor Money by Romena Akinyemi2、《格女王》Mary Queen of Scots by Tim Vicary3、《在月亮下面》Under the Moon by Romena Akinyemi4、《潘德的巫》The Witches of Pendle by Rowena Akinyemi5、《歌院的幽灵》The Phantom of the Opera by Jennifer Bassett6、《猴爪》The Monkey's Paw by . Jacobs7、《象人》The Elephant Man by Tim Vicary8、《世界上最冷的地方》The Coldest Place On Earth by Tim Vicary第二级: 600 生词量,适合初一学生,8 本1、《威廉·莎士比亚》WilliamShakespeare by Jannifer Bassett2、《一个国王的爱情故事》The Love of a King by Peter Dainty3、《亡灵岛》Dead Man's Island by John Escott4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》Robinson Cruso by Daniel Defoe6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery8、《五个孩子和沙精》Five Children and It by Edith Nesbit第三级: 1000 生词量,适合初二学生,分上册7 本,下册 8 本上册:1、《弗兰肯斯坦》Frankenstein by Mary Shelley2、《野性的呼唤》The Call of the Wild by Jack London3、《秘密花园》The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 4、《曾达的囚徒》The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope5、《爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记》Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 6、《风语河岸柳》The Wind in the Willow by Kenneth Grahame7、《神秘幻想故事集》Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe 下册:1、《圣诞欢歌》A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens2、《多里安·格雷的画像》The PictureofDorianGrayby Oscar Wilde3、《勃朗特一家的故事》The Bronte Story by Tim Vicary4、《牙齿和爪子》Tooth And Claw by Saki5、《星际动物园》The Star Zoo by Harry Gilbert6、《诱拐》Kidnapped byRobertStevenson7、《公正》(暂缺)8、《化学秘密》Chemical Secret by Tim Vicary第四级: 1500 生词量,适合初三学生,分上册 5 本,下册 6 本上册:1、《巴斯克维尔猎犬》The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle2、《不平静的坟墓》3、《三怪客泛舟记》Three Men in a Boat by Jerome4、《三十九级台阶》The Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan5、《小妇人》Little Women by Louisa May Alcott下册:1、《黑骏马》Black Beauty by Anna Sewell2、《织工马南》Silas Marner by George Eliot3、《双城记》A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens4、《格列佛游记》Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift5、《金银岛》Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson6、《化身博士》Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson第五级: 2000 生词量,适合高一学生,共 4 本。
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牛津书虫系列全50本The Oxford Bookworm 第一级:300生词量,适合小学、初一学生,共8本。
1、《爱情与金钱》Loveor Money by Romena Akinyemi 2、《苏格兰玛丽女王》Mary Queen of Scots by Tim Vicary 3、《在月亮下面》Under the Moon by Romena Akinyemi 4、《潘德尔的巫师》The Witches of Pendle by Rowena Akinyemi 5、《歌剧院的幽灵》The Phantom of the Opera by Jennifer Bassett 6、《猴爪》The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs 7、《象人》The Elephant Man by Tim Vicary 8、《世界上最冷的地方》The Coldest Place On Earth by Tim Vicary 第二级:600生词量,适合初一学生,8本1、《威廉·莎士比亚》WilliamShakespeare by Jannifer Bassett 2、《一个国王的爱情故事》The Love of a King by Peter Dainty 3、《亡灵岛》《亡灵岛》Dead Man's Island by John Escott 4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》《鲁宾孙漂流记》Robinson Cruso by Daniel Defoe 6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery 8、《五个孩子和沙精》《五个孩子和沙精》Five Children and It by Edith Nesbit 第三级:1000生词量,适合初二学生,分上册7本,下册8本上册:上册:1、《弗兰肯斯坦》《弗兰肯斯坦》Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 2、《野性的呼唤》《野性的呼唤》The Call of the Wild by Jack London 3、《秘密花园》《秘密花园》The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 4、《曾达的囚徒》《曾达的囚徒》The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope 5、《爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记》《爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记》Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 6、《风语河岸柳》《风语河岸柳》The Wind in the Willow by Kenneth Grahame 7、《神秘幻想故事集》《神秘幻想故事集》Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe 下册:下册:1、《圣诞欢歌》《圣诞欢歌》A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 2、《多里安·格雷的画像》《多里安·格雷的画像》The PictureofDorianGrayby Oscar Wilde 3、《勃朗特一家的故事》《勃朗特一家的故事》The Bronte Story by Tim Vicary 4、《牙齿和爪子》《牙齿和爪子》Tooth And Claw by Saki 5、《星际动物园》《星际动物园》The Star Zoo by Harry Gilbert 6、《诱拐》《诱拐》Kidnapped byRobertStevenson 7、《公正》(暂缺)(暂缺)8、《化学秘密》《化学秘密》Chemical Secret by Tim Vicary 第四级:1500生词量,适合初三学生,分上册5本,下册6本上册:上册:1、《巴斯克维尔猎犬》《巴斯克维尔猎犬》The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle 2、《不平静的坟墓》《不平静的坟墓》The Unquiet Grave by M.R.James 3、《三怪客泛舟记》《三怪客泛舟记》Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K.Jerome 4、《三十九级台阶》《三十九级台阶》The Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan 5、《小妇人》《小妇人》Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 下册:下册:1、《黑骏马》《黑骏马》Black Beauty by Anna Sewell 2、《织工马南》《织工马南》Silas Marner by George Eliot 3、《双城记》《双城记》A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 4、《格列佛游记》《格列佛游记》Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift 5、《金银岛》《金银岛》Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson 6、《化身博士》《化身博士》Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson 本。
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《牛津书虫系列汤姆索亚历险记》电子版英语教学课外读物(含翻译)1.Tom and his friends'Tom! Tom! Where are you?'No answer.'Where is that boy? When I find him, I'm going to...'Aunt Polly looked under the bed. Then she opened the door and looked out into the garden.'Tom!'She heard something behind her. A small boy ran past, but Aunt Polly put out her hand and stopped him.'Ah, there you are! And what's that in your pocket?''Nothing, Aunt Polly.''Nothing! It's an apple! I can see it. Now listen, Tom.Those apples are not for you, and I -''Oh, Aunt Polly! Quick - look behind you!'So Aunt Polly looked, and Tom was out of the house in a second. She laughed quietly. 'I never learn. I love that Tom,my d ead sister's child, but he isn't an easy boy for an old lady. Well, it's Saturday tomorrow and there's no school, but it isn't going to be a holiday for Tom. Oh no! He's going to worktomorrow!'* * *Saturday was a beautiful day. It was summer a nd the sun was hot and there were flowers in all the gardens. It was a day for everybody to be happy.Tom c ame o ut of his house with a brush and a big pot of white paint in his hand. He looked at the fence; it was three metreshigh and thirty metres long. He put his brush in the paint andpainted some of the fence. He did it again. Then he stopped and looked at the fence, put down h is brush and sat down. There were hours of work in front of him and he was the unhappiest boy inthe village.After ten minutes Tom h ad an idea, a wonderful idea. He took up the brush again and began work. He saw his friend Joe Harper in the street, but he didn't look at him. Joe had an apple inhis hand. He came up to Tom and looked at the fence.'I am sorry, Tom.'Tom said nothing. The paint brush moved up and down.'Working for your aunt?' said Joe. 'I'm going down to theriver. I'm sorry you can't come with me.'Tom put down his brush. 'You call this work?' he said.'Painting a fence?' said Joe. 'Of course it's work!''Perhaps it is and perhaps it isn't. But I like it,' saidTom. 'I can go to the river any day. I can't paint a fence very often.'Joe watched Tom for about five minutes. Tom painted veryslowly and carefully. He often stopped, moved back from thefence and looked at his work with a smile. Joe began to get very interested, and said:'Tom, can I paint a little?'Tom t hought for a second. 'I'm sorry, Joe. You see, my a unt wants me to do it because I'm good at painting. My brother Sidwanted to paint, too, but she said no.''Oh, please, Tom, just a little. I'm good at painting, too. Hey, do you want some of my apple?''No, Joe, I can't -''OK, you can have all my apple!'Tom g ave Joe the brush. He did not smile, but for the first time that day he was a very happy boy. He sat down a nd ate Joe's apple.More friends came t o laugh at Tom, but soon they all wanted to paint, too. By the afternoon Tom had three balls, an old knife, a cat with one eye, an old blue bottle, and a lot of otherexciting things. He was the richest boy in St Petersburg, andthe fence - all thirty metres of it - was a beautiful white.He went back to the house.'Aunt Polly! Can I go and play now?'Aunt Polly came out of the house to look. When she saw the beautiful white fence, she was very pleased. She took Tom i nto the house and gave him an apple.'Well, you can go and play. But don't come home late.'Tom quickly took a second apple and ran off.* * *On Monday m orning Tom d idn't want to go to school, but Aunt Polly got him out of bed, and then out of the house. In the street near the school he met his friend Huckleberry Finn. Huck hadno mother, and his father drank whiskey all the time, so Hucklived in the streets. He didn't go to school, he was always dirty, and he never had a new shirt. But he was happy. The mothers ofSt Petersburg didn't like Huck, but Tom and his friends did.'Hello, Huck!' said Tom. 'What have you got there?''A dead cat.''What're you going to do with it?' asked Tom.'I'm going to take it to the graveyard tonight,' Huck said. 'At midnight. A dead cat can call ghosts out of their graves.' 'I never heard that,' said Tom. 'Is it true?''Well, I don't know,' said Huck. 'Old Mrs Hopkins told me. Come with me, and see. Or are you afraid of ghosts?''Of course not!' said Tom. 'Come a nd meow for me a t my w indow at eleven o'clock.'After this, Tom w as late for school, and the teacher looked at him angrily.'Thomas Sawyer, why are you late again?' he said.Tom began t o speak, and then stopped. There was a new girl in the schoolroom - a beautiful girl with blue eyes and longyellow hair. Tom looked and looked.Oh, how beautiful she was! And in two seconds Tom was inlove! He must sit next to her. But how?In the girls' half of the room there was o nly one empty chair, and it was next to the new girl. Tom thought quickly, and thenlooked at the teacher.'I stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn!' he said.The teacher was very, very angry. Boys were often late for school. That was bad, but talking with Huckleberry Finn wasworse, much worse! The teacher took his stick, and two minutes later Tom's trousers were very hot and the teacher's arm wasvery tired.'Now, Tom Sawyer, you go and sit with the girls!'Some o f the children laughed. Tom w alked to the chair next to the new g irl, sat down a nd opened his book. The other children began to work again.After ten minutes, the girl looked up. There was an apple on the table in front of her. She put it back on Tom's half of the table. A minute later the apple was in front of her again. Now it stayed. Next, Tom drew a picture of a house and put it in front of her.'That's nice,' the girl said. 'Now draw a man.'Tom drew a man next to the house. The man was taller than the house, and he had very big hands and very long legs. But the girl liked him.'Can you draw me now?' she asked.Tom drew a girl next to the man.'You draw beautifully. I can't draw pictures.''I can teach you,' said Tom. 'After school.''Oh, please!''What's your name?' Tom asked.'Becky. Becky Thatcher.'Just then Tom felt a hand on his head. It was the teacher. He took Tom by the ear and moved him back to his chair in the boys' half of the room.词汇aunt n. the sister of your mother or father 姨母;姑母pocket n. a small bag sewn i nto or on clothing, for carrying small articles 口袋in a second in a very short period of time 片刻;瞬间holiday n. a day or a period when no work needs to be done假日;休息日brush n. an object used for painting, cleaning, etc. 刷子fence n. usually a wood or wire barrier enclosing an area栅栏be good at to be skillful at something or doing something擅长做某事laugh at to treat someone o r something as if they are stupid, by laughing and making funny remarks about them 嘲笑;取笑run off to suddenly leave a place or person 逃跑whiskey n. a strong alcoholic drink 威士忌ghost n. supposed apparition of a dead person or animal; disembodied spirit 鬼;幽灵meow v. to make the crying sound a cat makes 喵喵叫empty adj. with nothing in it 空的stick n. a short slender length of wood 枝条;棍;棒in front of ahead of; before 在前面翻译1.汤姆和他的伙伴们"汤姆,汤姆,你在哪儿?"没有人回答。
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牛津书虫系列英语读物入门The Oxford Bookworm Series is a renowned collection of graded readers that have been designed to help language learners of all ages and levels improve their English proficiency. These carefully curated books cover a wide range of genres, from classic literature and contemporary fiction to non-fiction works and biographies, making them an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their reading skills and expand their vocabulary.One of the key features that sets the Oxford Bookworm Series apart is its commitment to providing accessible and engaging content. Each book in the series is meticulously leveled, ensuring that learners can progress at a pace that suits their individual needs and abilities. The language used in these books is strategically simplified, with a focus on high-frequency vocabulary and grammatical structures, making it easier for readers to comprehend the text and build their confidence.Another notable aspect of the Oxford Bookworm Series is its diverse selection of titles. From timeless masterpieces like "Jane Eyre" and"Sherlock Holmes" to contemporary bestsellers and thought-provoking non-fiction works, the series caters to a wide range of interests and reading preferences. This diversity not only enhances the learning experience but also exposes readers to a rich tapestry of cultural and literary traditions.One of the primary benefits of the Oxford Bookworm Series is its ability to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application. By providing learners with authentic and relatable content, these books encourage them to engage with the language in a more natural and meaningful way. This, in turn, helps to develop their critical thinking skills, language comprehension, and overall fluency.Furthermore, the Oxford Bookworm Series is designed to be a versatile resource that can be utilized in a variety of educational settings. Whether it's in a language classroom, a self-study program, or a book club, these graded readers can be seamlessly integrated into the learning process, allowing instructors and students to tailor the experience to their specific needs and goals.In addition to the core reading materials, the Oxford Bookworm Series also offers a range of supplementary resources, such as audio recordings, activities, and online support. These additional tools not only enhance the learning experience but also provide learners withthe opportunity to practice their listening, speaking, and writing skills, further reinforcing their language acquisition.One of the key factors that contribute to the success of the Oxford Bookworm Series is its commitment to quality. The books are meticulously edited and proofread, ensuring that the content is accurate, engaging, and free from errors. This attention to detail not only instills confidence in the learners but also reflects the high standards that the Oxford University Press, the publisher of the series, is known for.Another aspect that sets the Oxford Bookworm Series apart is its ability to cater to learners of all ages and backgrounds. Whether it's a young student exploring the world of literature or an adult professional seeking to improve their English proficiency, the series offers a wide range of titles and levels to suit the needs of diverse learners.Moreover, the Oxford Bookworm Series has been widely recognized and acclaimed by language educators and learners alike. Its reputation for excellence has made it a go-to resource for schools, universities, and language centers around the world, solidifying its position as a leading authority in the field of graded readers.In conclusion, the Oxford Bookworm Series is a remarkable collectionof graded readers that has proven to be an invaluable tool for language learners of all levels. With its commitment to quality, diversity, and accessibility, the series has consistently delivered on its promise to help readers develop their English proficiency and foster a love for reading. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or simply someone who enjoys exploring new literary worlds, the Oxford Bookworm Series is a must-have resource that is sure to enrich your language learning journey.。
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入门级(共9册)(适合小学高年级、初一)暴风雨(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:辛巴达历险记(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:威廉.退尔(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:花木兰(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:伦敦大火(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:环游地球80天(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:特里斯坦和伊索尔德(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:谜图(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:睡谷的传说(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:第1级(共5册)(适合初一、初二)木乃伊的诅咒(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:福尔摩斯探案故事:绿玉王冠(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:漂亮女孩(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:坎特伯雷故事集(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:快乐王子(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:第2级(共5册)(适合初二、初三)阿里阿德涅的故事(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:福尔摩斯探案故事:蓝色宝石(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:三个火枪手(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:海上遇险(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:波莉安娜(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:第3级(共5册)(适合初三、高一)失落的世界(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:少爷返乡(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:爱玛(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:没有秘密的斯芬克斯(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:福尔摩斯探案故事:诺伍德谜案(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:第4级(共4册)(适合高一、高二)最后一个莫希干人(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:白牙(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:福尔摩斯探案故事:四签名(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:基督山伯爵(书虫.牛津英汉双语读物)(美绘光盘版),点击进入:。
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《牛津·书虫》系列50本(书目)
《牛津·书虫》系列50本(书目)《牛津·书虫》系列 50本(因版权保护,无法提供书籍内容)1级-300个单词,2级-600个单词,3级上,下-2000个单词,4级-3000个单词,5,6级-4300个单词第一级:300生词量,适合小学、初一学生,共8本。
1、《爱情与金钱》2、《苏格兰玛丽女王》3、《在月亮下面》4、《潘德尔的巫师》5、《歌剧院的幽灵》6、《猴爪》7、《象人》8、《世界上最冷的地方》第二级:600生词量,适合初一学生,8本1、《威廉·莎士比亚》2、《一个国王的爱情故事》3、《亡灵岛》4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》8、《五个孩子和沙精》第三级:1000生词量,适合初二学生,分上册7本,下册8本上册:1、《弗兰肯斯坦》2、《野性的呼唤》3、《秘密花园》4、《曾达的囚徒》5、《爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记》6、《风语河岸柳》7、《神秘幻想故事集》下册:1、《圣诞欢歌》2、《多里安·格雷的画像》3、《勃朗特一家的故事》4、《牙齿和爪子》5、《星际动物园》6、《诱拐》7、《公正》8、《化学秘密》第四级:1500生词量,适合初三学生,分上册5本,下册6本上册:1、《巴斯克维尔错犬》2、《不平静的坟墓》3、《三怪客泛舟记》4、《三十九级台阶》5、《小妇人》下册:1、《黑骏马》2、《织工马南》3、《双城记》4、《格列佛游记》5、《金银岛》6、《化身博士》第五级:2000生词量,适合高一学生,共4本。
1、《远大前程》2、《大卫·科波菲尔》3、《呼啸山庄》4、《远离尘嚣》第六级:2300生词量,适合高二、高三学生,共4本。
1、《简·爱》2、《雾都孤儿》3、《傲慢与偏见》4、《苔丝》。
《牛津书虫系列 绿野仙踪》电子插画版英语教学课外读物(含翻译)
《牛津书虫系列绿野仙踪》电子插画版英语教学课外读物(含翻译)1.The cycloneDorothy lived in a small house in Kansas, with Uncle Henry, Aunt Em, and a little black dog called Toto.There were no trees and no hills in Kansas, and it was often very windy. Sometimes the wind came very fast and very suddenly. That was a cyclone, and it could blow trees and people and buildings away. There were cellars under all the houses. Andwhen a cyclone came, people went down into their cellars and stayed there.One day Uncle Henry came out and looked up at the sky. Then he ran quickly back into the house.'There's a cyclone coming,' he called to Aunt Em and Dorothy. 'We must go down into the cellar!'They ran to the door of the cellar, but Toto was afraid, and he ran under the bed. Dorothy ran after him.'Quick!' shouted Aunt Em from the cellar. 'Leave the dog and come down into the cellar!'Dorothy picked up Toto and ran to the cellar door. But before she got there, the cyclone hit the house.And then a very strange thing happened.The house moved, and then it went slowly up, up, up into the sky. Aunt Em and Uncle Henry were down in the cellar under the ground, but the house, Dorothy, and Toto went up to the top of the cyclone. Dorothy looked through the open cellar door and saw hills and houses, a long way down. She closed the cellar door quickly.The wind blew the house along for many hours. At first Dorothy was afraid.'But we can't do anything about it,' she said to Toto. 'So let's wait and see.' And after two or three hours, she and Toto went to sleep.When Dorothy opened her eyes again, the house was on the ground and everything was quiet. She picked up Toto, opened the door, and went out. They saw tall trees and beautiful flowers, and little houses with blue doors.Dorothy gave a little cry. 'This isn't Kansas, Toto! And who are these people?'There were three very short men in blue hats, coats and trousers, and a little old woman in a beautiful white dress. The woman walked up to Dorothy and said, 'Thank you, thank you! Now the people are free!''Why are you thanking me?' Dorothy asked.'You killed the Witch of the East,' said the woman. 'She was a bad witch, and her people, the Munchkins, were very afraidof her. Now she is dead, and we and the Munchkins want to thank you.'The little old woman and the three little men all smiled happily at Dorothy, but Dorothy did not understand.'But I didn't kill anybody!' she said.'Your house fell on the Witch,' laughed the little woman. 'Look! You can see her feet!'Dorothy looked, and saw two feet, with red shoes, under the house. Suddenly, one of the Munchkins gave a shout. 'Look! Her feet are disappearing in the hot sun.'A second later, there were only the red shoes.'Good,' said the little woman. She picked up the shoes and gave them to Dorothy. 'They're your shoes now. You must wear them, because a witch's shoes can sometimes do wonderful things.''Thank you,' said Dorothy. 'But who are you? Are you a Munchkin?''No, but I'm their friend. I'm the Witch of the North, andI came to see the dead Witch of the East. But don't be afraid-I'ma good witch.''But Aunt Em says there aren't any witches.''Oh yes, there are!' said the Witch. 'Here in the country of Oz we have four witches. The witches of the North and the South are good witches, but those of the East and the West are bad witches. Now the Witch of the East is dead, so there is only one bad witch. We have a famous wizard, too. We call him the Wizard of Oz, and he lives in the Emerald City. How many witches and wizards do you have in your country?''We don't have any,' said Dorothy. Suddenly she remembered Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. 'How can I get back home to Kansas?' she asked.'Where is Kansas?' asked the good Witch. 'I don't know a country called Kansas, so I can't tell you the way.' Dorothy began to cry. 'Oh dear! What can I do?''Please don't cry!' said the Witch. 'Go and see the Wizard of Oz. He's a good wizard, and perhaps he can help you. It's a long way, and you must walk there. I can't go with you, but I can give you my kiss.'She gave Dorothy a little kiss. It looked like a small red flower on Dorothy's face.'Now nothing can hurt you,' she said. 'Look-there is the road to the Emerald City. It is made of yellow bricks, so you cannot lose your way... Goodbye.''Goodbye!' said the three little Munchkins.In the house Dorothy found some bread and some apples, and she put them all in a bag. Then she put on her blue and white dress. 'Now I look nice,' she said. She looked down at her old shoes. Then she remembered the bad Witch's red shoes, and put them on.She picked up her bag of food. 'Come on, Toto!' she called. 'We're going to find the Wizard of Oz.'翻译1.龙卷风多萝西和她的舅舅亨利、舅妈埃姆以及小黑狗托托住在堪萨斯州的一幢小房子里。
《牛津书虫系列读物》 [MP3]
《牛津书虫系列读物》[MP3]简介书虫”是外语教学与研究出版社和牛津大学出版社共同奉献给广大英语学习者的一大精品。
书虫在英语中大概是颇可爱的形象。
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牛津.书虫中英系列1级上册-8《阿拉丁和神灯Aladdin-and-the-enchanted-lamp》
Aladdin and the enchanted lamp(阿拉丁和神灯)Many years ago ,in a city in Arabia, there was a boy called Aladdin. He lived with his mother in a little house near the marker, and they were very poor. Aladdin's mother worked all day, and sometimes half the night, but Aladdin never helped her.He was a lazy boy and he did not like to work. He only wanted to play all the time. Every morning he ran through the streets to the market. There, he talked and laughed and played with his friends all day. Then in the evening he went home for his dinner. And every night his mother said to him: ‘Oh, Aladd in, Aladdin! You are a lazy boy-a good-for-nothing! When are you going to do some work, my son?'But Aladdin never listened to his mother.One day in the market there was an old man in a long black coat. Aladdin did not see him, but the old man watched Aladdin very carefully. After some minutes he went up to an orange-seller and asked:‘That boy in the green coat — who is he?'‘Aladdin, son of Mustafa,' was the answer.The old man moved away. ‘Yes,' he said quietly. ‘Yes, that is the boy. The right name and the right father.'Then he called out to Aladdin: ‘Boy! Come here for a minute. Is your name Aladdin? Aladdin, son of Mustafa?'Aladdin left his friends and came to the old man. ‘Yes,' he said, ‘I am Al addin, son of Mustafa. But my father is dead. He died five years ago.'‘Dead!' said the old man. ‘ Oh, no!' He put his face in his hands and began to cry.‘Why are you crying?' asked Aladdin. ‘Did you know my father?'很多年以前,在一个阿拉伯城市里,有一个男孩儿叫阿拉丁。
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简介
书虫”是外语教学与研究出版社和牛津大学出版社共同奉献给广大英语学习者的一大精品。
书虫在英语中大概是颇可爱的形象。
想象一下,有那么一只勤勉的小虫,它如痴如醉地沉迷于书卷,孜孜不倦地咀嚼着字母……
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