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绿野仙踪英语故事Title: The English Tale of the Green Meadow and the Wonderland Introduction:Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of the "Green Meadow and the Wonderland" in this English story.Follow the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy, who finds herself in a magical land filled with peculiar characters, colorful landscapes, and valuable lessons.This tale promises to delight readers of all ages with its rich imagery and inspiring narrative.Chapter 1: The Whirlwind Adventure BeginsIn the heart of Kansas, Dorothy lived a simple life on her family"s farm.One day, a powerful tornado swept through the region, lifting her and her dog T oto into the air.The swirling winds carried them to a land far, far away - the Green Meadow.Chapter 2: The Mysterious Land of OzUpon landing, Dorothy found herself in a vibrant world called Oz.The Green Meadow was adorned with lush gardens, talking animals, and colorful inhabitants.She soon met the Munchkins, tiny people who lived in fear of the Wicked Witch of the East.To her surprise, Dorothy"s arrival crushed the witch, earning her the gratitude of the Munchkins.Chapter 3: The Yellow Brick RoadGuided by the Munchkins, Dorothy embarked on a journey along the Yellow Brick Road.Her goal was to reach the Emerald City and seek the help of the powerful Wizard of Oz.Along the way, she encountered new friends - the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion.Each companion sought assistance from the wizard, hoping to fulfill their deepest desires.Chapter 4: Challenges and FriendshipAs the quartet journeyed through the Green Meadow, they faced numerous challenges.They encountered a stubborn apple tree, a field of sleeping poppies, and the deceptive Field of Illusion.Through teamwork and determination, they overcame these obstacles, deepening their friendship and reinforcing their belief in the power of unity.Chapter 5: The Great and Terrible OzUpon reaching the Emerald City, Dorothy and her friends were greeted by the enigmatic Wizard of Oz.A figure of both awe and fear, the wizard agreed to help them, but only if they completed a task.They were to retrieve the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West, who terrorized the land of Oz.Chapter 6: Confronting the Wicked WitchDorothy and her companions ventured into the dark and dangerous Land of the West.With courage and resilience, they faced the Wicked Witch, who plotted to keep Dorothy"s ruby slippers for herself.In aclimactic battle, the friends defeated the witch, freeing the land from her evil grasp.Chapter 7: The Truth Behind the CurtainReturning to the Emerald City, Dorothy and her friends discovered the truth about the Wizard of Oz.He was not the all-powerful being they had imagined, but a mere mortal from Kansas, just likeDorothy.Nonetheless, he granted their wishes, using his knowledge and wisdom to empower them.Chapter 8: The Journey HomeWith their hearts" desires fulfilled, Dorothy and her friends bid farewell to ing the power of the ruby slippers, Dorothy clicked her heels together and wished to return home.In an instant, she was transported back to Kansas, reuniting with her family and beloved Toto.Conclusion:The tale of the "Green Meadow and the Wonderland" concludes with the realization that the power to overcome obstacles and achieve dreams lies within each of us.Dorothy"s journey through Oz serves as a reminder of the importance of friendship, courage, and the strength of the human spirit.This enchanting English story will forever remain a cherished classic, inspiring readers to embark on their own adventures and believe in the magic within.。

绿野仙踪英语剧本

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Tin Man:I saw a big animal with two heads. I asked for a heart. The animal said,“I can give you a heart; but first you must help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West.”What did you see, Lion?
Dorothy:what can I do for you?
Tin Man: I can’t move. Please oil me. There’s an oil-can in my house.
[Dorothyfound the oil-can and carefully oiled the Tin Man with the help of the Scarecrow. The Tin Man began to ve, his hands and legs.]
[A big lion suddenly runs out from the trees. It shouts at them, showing them its scary teeth.But Dorothy ran up to the lion and hit it on the nose.]
Dorothy:Don’t hurt us! You are bigger and stronger than all of us.
Scarecrow: Where is the Emerald City? And who is the Wizard of Oz? I don’t know anything, you see, because I have no brains in my head—only straw.

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Narrator:Summary: The play describes the transformation of a girl's personality from being hostile to being understanding. Emily, a child in Taipei, always took a hostile attitude toward others. One day, she fell into a story, "The Wizard of OZ," and joined the journey to find the Wizard with Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Lion. Due to Emily's personality, she did not keep good company with them.Several days later, Emily met a witch and followed the witch's direction to put Dorothy in a dangerous situation. Within a battle, Lion died for her. Then Emily finally knew that there is love among people. Since then, Emily became a new person--a lovely, charming girl all her life.Part IPlace : Emily's houseCharacters : Emily; Emily's sister; Emily's momE: You took my money, didn't you?E's S: No, ~ didn't. You're always thinking about money. I didn't take it. You lost it. E: No, I didn't.E's S: Mommy!E's M: Emily, don't hit your sister.E: She stole my money.E's M: I think you should stay in your room for the day and think about how you treat others.E: I hate everybody. They're always cheating me out of my money.E: I'm bored. What's this book?E: What's going on? I'm scared. Mommy!Narrator: Suddenly, there is a big flash and Emily is gone. All that is left is "The Wizard of OZ" lying on the bed, the pages fluttering as the wind dies down.Part IIPlace : OZCharacters : Emily [女子名] 埃米莉,Scarecrow(稻草人), Dorothy [女子名] 多萝西, Lion(狮子), and Tin man(铁皮人)Narrator: Emily wakes up to find herself in a beautiful village. The sunshine covers the farm and the sunflowers swing(摇摆)in golden waves(在微风中). People there are always smiling and everyone can see that They're radiant(['reidiənt]adj.喜悦的)with happiness. What lovely(令人愉快), peaceful village it is.D: Hi, who are you?E: Emily. Where am I?D: You're in OZ, Emily. Uh, did you get lost?E: No, uh ….... yeah. I don't exactly know what happened.D: So, where're you going?E: I want to go home.D: Where?E: Taipei. Do you know how to get there?D: Well... it sounds very far.S: Why are you here? Why aren't you staying at home?E: I'd rather be home if I could.D: Would you like to come with us and find the Wizard ['wizəd]男巫? I'm sure he can help you.S: Oh, you have a wish too? What do you want? A beautiful house? A lovely doll? Or...E: Would you please stop asking those stupid questions? (要表情)D: Don't be so horrible, Emily. Scarecrow['skeə,krəʊ]doesn't have a brain, and that's why he joined us.E: (shows contempt轻视轻蔑) 表情D: So, let's go find our partners. Go!Part IIIP/ace : OZCharacters : Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion, and Tin manT: Dorothy, we don't have enough money to buy our lunch.L: Boo([bu:]n. 嘘声;用以吓人的声音vt. & vi. 发出嘘声)! (Scares Emily)E: Ah! (Emily is scared. Then Lion is frightened by Emily's scream.E: What a brave lion. Ha, ha!L: I know... I'm not a proper lion because I don't have courage.S: Oh, poor lion.T: Dorothy, who is she?D: She's Emily, our friend from... another place.E: So, what do you need? A more fashionable appearance? (Knock) Wow, cool. What's this? This sounds funny.T: Because my body is empty. I don't have a heart.S: Emily, leave him alone.D: Un.......Lion, don't we have enough money to buy any bread?L: No, we sure don't.D: Do you have any money, Emily? We need to buy some food.E: No, I don’t have any money. Now, leave me alone. I hate all you. I just want to go home.S: Emily, don't shout at Dorothy. We're just trying to be friendly and help everybody.T: Yes, Emily. Why are you so different from us? You're nothing like usS: I noticed that, too. It's... those clothes that you wear. That's why you're different.T: No, actually, it's not the clothes I'm talking about. It's the way you behave. You're a very selfish girl and very unkind. People in this world are always kind to each other.L: Even though you're very unfriendly, Emily, we still want you to come with us and find theWizard.F: No, I don't want to go with you any more.L: Well, the only way you can get back home is to follow us.E: I'd better go with them.Part IVPlace:OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, Tin man, WitchNarrator: After walking for several more hours, they find themselves in the middle of an old forest. It's very dark and scary ['skeəri:], and everyone is close together.W: Ah, Emily. I hear that you would like to get back to Taipei.E: Yeah, how do you know?W: I keep an eye on 留心things that happen in OZ. I know that they don't like you, Emily. I like you, and I'll help you get back to Taipei.E: Wow, but, how?W: Well, I know that Dorothy likes to eat apples. So, I want you to give her this special apple, OK? It's her favorite kind.E: OK, as long as you help me get back home.W: Yes, of course. Just make sure you give it to her. Make more sure that she eats it.E: OK.E: Dorothy, Dorothy...D: Has she gone?E: Mm, I want to say sorry, Dorothy. I got you this apple.D: For me? Thank you. My favorite.D: Delicious... I feel sleepy. I want to lie down. (要动作)W: Well done, Emily. Now I've got Dorothy at last.E: Can I go back to Taipei now?W: Don't be so stupid, Emily. Do you really think I was going to help you? You should never trust anyone.Part V E说话口气狠点吧Place: OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, and Tin manS T L: Dorothy, Dorothy. Where are you?T: We have to find Dorothy.S: Hey [heɪ]没关系;我不在乎(See Emily)L: Emily, did you see Dorothy?S T L: We can't find her.E: You all treated me so bad. So, I want to teach you all a lesson. I took her to the witch[witʃ]n. 女巫, 巫婆.It's just an eye for an eye.L: Oh, my gush.S: How could you do that?T: She is such a nice girl.E: That's how you treated me. 要表情及动作S: Emily, you have a brain, but you don't know how to think or how to tell right from wrong.T: You have a heart. But you don't know how to be considerate. It must be empty.L: You can help us to find Dorothy, and turn over a new leaf. If some day your friend betrays you, how will you feel?S: Dorothy is such a nice girl. But …how co uld you... 最好有点哭吧E: When I was younger, even my best friend betrayed me. So, why should I believe anyone?T: We're sorry to hear that, but we don't mean you any harm. We want to help you get home. Why don't you try and trust people?E: I don't want to listen to you. Go away.L: We have to try and rescue Dorothy. You can stay here if you like.E: Hey...Part VIPlace: OZCharacters: Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion,Tin man, WitchW: You have no choice but to die.D: No...W: (Emily stabs刺伤Witch) You... you... you... Emily...(Everybody cheers.) 有动作D: Emily, you did a very good job.(When nobody notices the witch, she secretly crawls to Emily and intends to stab her.)L: Hey...(Lion runs to Emily and takes the attach for her.)E: Ah! ! Oh, Lion, why did you do this for me? I never treated you wellL: That's OK. We're friends for... e... ver.PartVIIPlace : OZCharacters : Emily, Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion, Tin man, Wizard, Guard manNarrator:So they went to see the Wizard.D: Excuse me. We want to see the Wizard.G: I'm sorry. You can't.Everybody: Please.D: We're in trouble. We want the Wizard to help us.G: OK, this way please. Follow me.D: Hello, Wizard. We're Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Emily.W: The Wizard is sick. I'm his sister. I know who you all are. I've been watching you all along the path of Yellow Brick Road. And now you've found me. I'd like to reward you all. To you, Mr. Scarecrow, I'll give you brain.S: A brain?E: One and one is...S: Two.E: Two plus two is...S: Four. I got a brain. I become smarter.最好狂欢下W: To you, Mr. Tin man. I'll give you a heart.T: A heart. A really heart. Scarecrow, listen, a real heart. 表情W: Dorothy, I'll send you back to Kansas. ['kænzəz]n. 美国堪萨斯州D: Thank you.W: And finally, Emily, you must learn to trust people more in the future and be kind to people. There are some nice people in the world.E: Yes, Wizard. I realized that there are kind people in the world because the lion has shown me that. I'm sorry that he died. He was such a nice lion. I only realized this after he died for me. I wish I could bring him back.W: Well, Emily,I believe that everyone is good deep down. So, I'll make your wish come true. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll grant the lion a new life and give him courage also.L: (Roars[rɔ:]vi. 咆哮, 怒吼;大笑, 狂笑;大哭vt. 大声喊出) I'm back. I’m back. 表情动作W: Emily, I hope you've learned your lesson.E: Yes, Wizard. I promise I won't be a bad girl any more. I know that I really Can trust people. W: OK, come here. Close your eyes. Back to Taipei you go. Good-bye, Emily.E: Good-bye everyone, Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, Tin man. I'm sorry. It was nice meeting you all... Narrator: Form then on, Emily is no longer a naughty child. She realizes the most precious treasure is the trust between friends and cherish all the friendship around her, and then becomes a lovely, pleasing, charming girl all her life.The End。

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Tin Man:I saw a big animal with two heads. I asked for a heart. The animal said,“I can give you a heart; but first you must help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West.”What did you see, Lion?
Scarecrow: That’s interesting. I didn’t see a Head; I saw a beautiful woman. I asked her for some brains and she said, “Yes, but first you must help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West.”
Dorothy:Oh, what are we going to do now?
Scarecrow: Well, we must find the Witch of the West and then we must kill her.
Lion: Nobody knows. He is a wizard, so he can be a man, orany animal—or anything! Let’s go and see.
Act Three
Narrator:After a long day, walking past fields and through trees, they arrives at the Emerald City.They goes to a big green house and meet the Wizard of Oz one by one.First Dorothy, then the Scarecrow, and then the Tin Man, and last the lion.After they come out, they talk about what happened in the house.

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Tin Man:Thank you! I feel better now. You see, I went out in the rain and water is very bad for a tin body. I was there for a long time, and nobody came to help me.
Scarecrow: Iwould very much like tohave some brains. Can I go to the Emerald City with you?Maybethe Wizard of Oz canhelp me too.
Dorothy: I don’t know. But yes, please come with me.Maybehe can help you.
Dorothy: Lucky for you. We just pass by.
Time Man:Where are you going?
Dorothy: I want to go back to Kansas, my home.The Wizard of Oz might help me.
Scarecrow: I want some brains. The Wizard of Oz might help me too! So we are going to the Emerald City.
Scarecrow: Where is the Emerald City? And who is the Wizard of Oz? I don’t know anything, you see, because I have no brains in my head—only straw.

书虫1绿野仙踪英文

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Chapter 1The 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. And when a cyclone came, people went down into their cellar s 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 afraid of 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 th e 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, and I came to see the dead Witch of the East. But don’t be afraid——I’m a 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 brick s, so you cannot lose your way... Goodbye.’‘Goodbye!’ said the three little Mun chkins.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.’Chapter 2The yellow brick roadDorothy and Toto walked along the yellow brick road for a long time. When they were tired, they stopped in a field by the road. Not far away, there was a scarecrow, and Dorothy and Toto walked across to look at it.‘Good day,’ said the Scarecrow.‘Oh!’ said Dorothy. ‘You can speak!’‘Of course I can speak,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘But I can’t move, up here on this pole… I’d like to get down. Can you help me?’Carefully, Dorothy took the Scarecrow off his pole.‘Thank you very much,’ said the Scarecrow. He moved his arms and legs, and straw went everywhere. ‘Who are you?’ he asked. ‘And where are you going?’‘I’m Dorothy, and I’m going to the Emerald City. I want to go home to Kansas, but I don’t know the way. I’m going to ask the Wizard of Oz fo r help.’‘Where is the Emerald City?’ asked the Scarecrow. ‘And who is the Wizard of Oz?I don’t know anything, you see, because I have no brains in my head—only straw.’‘Oh dear!’ said Dorothy. ‘I’m very sorry.’‘I would very much like to have some brains,’ the Scarecrow said. ‘Can I go to the Emerald City with you? Perhaps the Wizard of Oz can give me some brains. What do you think?’‘I don’t know,’ said Dorothy. ‘But yes, please come with me. He’s a famous wizard, so perhaps he can help you.’ She felt very sorry for the Scarecrow.‘Don’t be afraid of Toto,’ she said. ‘He never hurts people.’‘Nothing can hurt me,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘I’m not afraid of anything…Well, that’s not true. I am afraid of fire, of course.’Dorothy walked along the road with her new friend. Soon she began to feel hungry, so she sat down and she and Toto ate some bread and apples. ‘Would you like some, Scarecrow?’ said Dorothy.‘No, thank you.’ said the Scarecrow. ‘I don’t need to eat or drink. You can’t eat when you’re made of straw… Now, tell me about your home.’So Dorothy told him about Kansas, and Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, and the cyclone.‘But why do you want to leave this beautiful country?’ asked the Scarecrow. ‘Kansas, you say, has no trees, no green hills, no gardens. I don’t understand.’‘That’s because you have no brains,’ said Dorothy. ‘Kansas is my home. We say, “East, west—home’s best”, and it’s true. I want to go home.’They walked along the road for some hours, and then it got dark. Dorothy was tired, and soon the Scarecrow saw a little house behind some trees. There was nobody there, so they went in. Dorothy and Toto slept, but the Scarecrow just stood all night with his eyes open.‘Scarecrows don’t sleep,’ he said.In the morning Dorothy looked for water.‘Why do you want water?’ asked the Scarecrow.‘Toto and I are thirsty. And I need to wash.’‘I’m sorry for you,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘You need a lot of things! But you hav e brains, and you can think, and that’s wonderful.’They found some water, and Dorothy washed. Then she and Toto ate some bread. Suddenly, they heard a shout from the trees near the house, and they all ran out of the house to look.They saw a man by a big tree, with an axe in his hand. He was made of tin. He stood very still and shouted ‘Help!’ again and again.‘What can I do for you?’ asked Dorothy.‘I can’move,’ said the Tin Man. Please oil me. There’s an oil-can in my house.’At once Dorothy ran back to the house and found the oil-can. Then she came back and, with the Scarecrow’s help, she carefully oiled the Tin Man. Slowly, he began to move, first his head, and then his arms and legs.‘Thank you,’ he said. ‘I feel better now.’ He put down his axe. ‘I went out in the rain, you see, and water is very bad for a tin body. I was there for a long time, and nobody came to help me.’‘We stopped at your house for the night,’ Dorothy said, ‘and we heard you r shout this morning.’‘Where are you going?’ asked the Tin Man.So Dorothy told him about the Wizard of Oz. ‘I want to go back to Kansas, and the Scarecrow wants some brains.’ she said.The Tin Man was very interested. ‘Can the Wizard give me a heart, do you think?I have no heart, so I can’t love, or feel... I would very much like to have a heart.’‘Come with us,’ said the Scarecrow.‘Yes,’ said Dorothy. ‘And then you can ask the Wizard for help, too.’So they all walked along the yellow brick road. There were many tall trees next to the road, and sometimes the three friends heard noises from animals behind the trees. Dorothy did not like these noises very much.‘How far is it to the Emerald City?’ she asked the Tin Man. ‘Do you know?’‘It’s a long way, I think,’ said the Tin Man. ‘And we must be careful because—’But just then a big lion suddenly ran out from the trees, into the road. It opened its mouth—it had long yellow teeth—and began to run after Toto.Dorothy was afraid for Toto. She ran up to the lion and hit it on the nose with her bag. ‘Don’t hurt my dog!’ she cried angrily. ‘He’s smaller than you!’‘I didn’t hurt him,’ said the Lion. ‘Don’t hit me again—please!’‘Why—you’re afraid!’ said Dorothy. ‘Be quiet, Toto, he isn’t going to hurt you. He’s more afraid than you are. He’s just a big coward.’‘It’s true,’ said the Lion. ‘I am a coward. Everyone thinks lions are brave. I make a lot of nois e, but I’m not brave. I’m just a coward.’ And the Cowardly Lion began to cry.Then Dorothy told him about the Wizard of Oz. ‘C ome with us to the Emerald City,’ she said. ‘I want to go back to Kansas, the Scarecrow wants some brains, and the Tin Man wants a heart. Perhaps the Wizard of Oz can make you brave.’‘Oh, thank you!’ said the Lion. ‘I would very much like to be brave.’And so the Cowardly Lion came with them. At first Toto was afraid of him, but very soon he and the Lion were good friends.That night Dorothy and Toto slept under a big tree, next to the Cowardly Lion’s big, warm body. In the morning they ate the last of their bread.‘Oh dear!’ said Dorothy. ‘What are we going to eat for dinner?’‘I can kill an animal for you,’ said the Cowardly Lion.'Oh no—please don’t kill anything!’ the Tin Man said. He began to cry. ‘We don’t want to hurt any animals. I haven’t got a heart, but I feel sorry for them.’Dorothy quickly got out the oil-can and oiled his face.‘Don’t cry,’ she said. ‘You know water is bad for you.’They walked along the yellow road, and after an hour or two they came to a big river.‘Oh no!’ said Dorothy. ‘How can we get across?’The Lion looked down at the river. ‘I’m very afraid of falling,’ he said, ‘but I think I can jump across.’‘Good!’ said the Scarecrow at once. ‘You can carry us on your back, one at a time.’So the Cowardly Lion jumped across the river, first with the Scarecrow on his back, then with Dorothy and Toto, and last with the Tin Man.But soon they came to a second river. This one was very big, and the Lion could not jump across it. The Scarecrow thought for a minute.‘Look,’ he said. ‘There’s a tall tree next to the river. The Tin Man can cut it down with his axe. And when the tree falls across the river, we can walk across the tree.’‘Very good,’ said the Lion. ‘For somebody with straw in their head, and not brains.’So the Tin Man cut down the tree with his axe, and soon they were all across that river, too.Chapter 3The Emerald CityIt was a long day. The yellow brick road went past fields and through trees, up hills and down hills. In the evening they began to see small green houses by the road. Sometimes little people in green clothes came out and looked at the friends. But they did not come near them, because they were afraid of the Cowardly Lion.‘Everything here is green. Perhaps we’re near the Emerald City,’ said Dorothy. ‘Toto and I are hungry. Let’s stop at the next house.’A little woman opened the door, and Dor othy said, ‘Please can we stay the night in your house?’ The little woman looked at the Lion, and Dorothy said quickly, ‘The Lion is my friend, and he never hurts anybody.’‘All right,’ the little woman said. ‘You can all come in.’She put a wonderful dinner on the table. Dorothy and Toto ate a lot of it, and the Lion ate some of it. But the Scarecrow and the Tin Man ate nothing.‘Where are you all going?’ asked the little woman.‘To the Emerald City,’ said Dorothy. ‘We want to see the Wizard of Oz.’‘That’s not easy,’ said the woman. ‘The Wizard never goes out of his house, and nobody sees his face.’‘Is the Wizard a man?’ asked the Scarecrow.‘Nobody knows,’ said the woman. ‘He’s a wizard, so he can be a man, or an animal—or anything!’‘How strange!’ said Dorothy. ‘But we need his help, so we must see him.’The next day they thanked the woman, left the house, and began walking again. Soon they saw a beautiful city in front of them—it was the Emerald City at last. The friends went up the yellow brick road to a big green door, and stopped. Slowly, the door opened, and a little man in green clothes stood there.‘We want to see the Wizard, please,’ said Dorothy.‘Nobody sees the Wizard,’ he said, ‘He is a very good and very famous Wizard, but nobody can see him.’‘We must see him,’ said Dorothy. ‘Please ask him.’‘All right,’ said the green man. ‘I can take you to his house. But first, you must all put glasses on.’ He opened a big box. In it were lots of glasses. ‘You must wear your glasses all the time,’ he said. ‘Everybody in the ci ty must wear glasses. The Wizard says this.’So they all put on glasses. The green man put on some glasses too, and then he took them through the Emerald City. Everything in the city was green—men, women, children, houses, shops, streets...The green man took them to a very big house, and they went into a long green room. ‘Wait here,’ he said. Afte r a short time he came back.‘You can see the Wizard,’ he said. ‘But you must go to him one by one. He wants to see the little girl first.’Then he went away, and a green girl came in. She took Dorothy to a tall green door.‘The Wizard is in there,’ said the green girl. ‘He’s waiting for you.’Dorothy went in. On a green chair was a very, very big head. There was no body, or arms, or legs—only a head. Its mouth opened and the Head said:’I am Oz. Who are you, and what do you want?’‘I am Dorothy,’ said the child bravely.‘Where did you get those red shoes?’‘From the bad Witch of the East,’ said Dorothy. ‘My house fell on her and killed her.’‘What is that thing on your face?’‘A kiss. The good Witch of the North kissed me,’ said Dorothy. ‘I need help, and she told me about you.’‘And what do you want?’‘I want to go home to Kansas,’ answered Dorothy, ‘but I don’t know the way. Please help me to get home.’The big eyes opened and closed, opened and closed. Then the mouth opened and the Head spoke again. ‘Well,’ it said. ‘Perhaps I can help you. But first, you must do something for me.’‘What do you want me to do?’ asked Dorothy.‘Kill the bad Witch of the West.’‘But I don’t want to kill anybody!’ said Dorothy.‘You killed her sister. And you are wearing her shoes. Go now, and kill the Witch of the West.’The little girl began to cry. ‘But how can I kill the Witch?’ she said. The big eyes opened and looked at her, but the Head did not answer. Dorothy went away, and then her friends went into the Wizard’s room—first the Scarecrow, then the Tin Man, and last the Lion.Later, they all met in the long green room and talked. Dorothy told her friends about the Head.‘That’s interesting,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘I didn’t see a Head; I saw a beautiful woman. I asked her for some brains and she said, “Yes, but first you must help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West.”’‘I saw a big animal with two heads,’ said the Tin Man. ‘I asked for a heart. The animal said, “I can give you a heart; but first you must help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West.” What did you see, Lion?’‘I saw a ball of fire,’ said the Cowardly Lion. I said, “I’m a coward; please make me brave.” And the fire said, “When the Witch of the West is dead, I can help y ou. But not before.” I was angry then,’ said the Lion, ‘but the ball of fire got bigger and bigger, so I ran away.’‘Oh, what are we going to do?’ said Doro thy.‘Well,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘We must find the Witch of the West, and then we must kill her.’Chapter 4The witch and the monkeysThe next morning they left the Emerald City. The green man took away their glasses and told th em the way to the Witch’s house. ‘Everybody is afraid of the Witch of the West,’ he said. ‘So be careful!’The friends walked for a long time. The road was bad, and there were no houses, no fields, no trees.Now the Witch of the West had a magic eye, and it could see everything. She saw the friends on the road, and she was angry. She put on her tall black hat and shouted, ‘Magic Monkeys—come!’In a second forty monkeys arrived at her tall house, ‘What do you want?’ they asked.‘There are three people, a dog, and a lion on my road,’ she said. ‘Kill the people and the dog. But bring the lion here to my house. He can work for me.’‘At once,’ said the Monkeys. And away they went.They broke the Tin Man’s arms and legs. They took all the straw out of the Scarecrow and threw his clothes up into a tall tree. Then they took the Lion and carried him to a dark cellar under the Witch’s house.But they could not hurt Dorothy and Toto, because of the good Witch’s kiss. So the Monkeys picked them up very carefully and carried them to the W itch’s house. The Witch saw the kiss on Dorothy’s face, and was afraid. But she did not tell Dorothy that.‘You must work for me in my house now,’ she said to the child. ‘All day, a nd every day. And remember —I am watching you all the time.’Now Dorothy did not know this, but the red shoes were magic. The Witch wanted those shoes very much, but Dorothy never took them off. She tookthem off when she washed, of course, but the Witch never went near water. She was very, very afraid of water.Then, one morning, Dorothy’s left shoe fell off.The Witch p icked up the shoe at once. ‘This is my shoe now!’ she shouted.‘No, it isn’t!’ shouted Dorothy angrily. ‘Give it back to me at once!’‘No!’ said the Witch. And then she tried to take Dorothy’s right shoe to o. Dorothy loved her red shoes, and she was very angry. There was a bucket of water near the door. Dorothy picked up the bucket and threw the water at the Witch. The wa ter hit her in the face, and she cried out, ‘Help! Help! The water is killing me! The —water—is...’And then she disappeared! There was only her tall black hat and a long black dress.Dorothy looked and looked, but the Witch was not there. Dorothy picked up her red shoe and put it on.‘Now, how can I help my friends?’ she said. ‘Can I call the Magic Monkeys?’ She picked up the Witch’s black hat and looked at it. ‘Perhaps I must wear this magic hat when I speak.’ So she put the hat on and called, ‘Magic Monkeys —come!’The Monkeys arrived in a second.‘Please can you help my friends?’ asked Dorothy.‘Of course,’ said the Monkeys. ‘We must always help the wearer of the magic black hat.’They broke open the dark cellar, and the Cowardly Lion came out. ‘Free at last!’ he said. ‘Thank you!’Then the Monkeys found the Scarecrow’s clothes and put some new straw in them. The Scarecrow laughed and jumped. ‘Thank you!’ he said.Next the Monkeys mended the Tin Man and gave him a new oil-can. He moved his arms and legs. ‘I feel wonderful!’ he said. ‘Thank you!’Dorothy told her friends about the Witch and the water, and they were all very happy. Toto could not speak, but he jumped up and down very happily.‘Now,’ said Dorothy, ‘we must go back to the Wizard of Oz. Magic Monkeys—take us to the Emerald City!’‘Don’t forget the magic black hat!’ said the Tin Man.The Monkeys carried them up into the sky, and ten minutes later the friends were once again at the big green door of the Emerald City.Chapter 5The old man from KansasThe little green man opened the door. He gave them all glasses, then he took them through the city to the Wizard’s house. There, in the long green room, the friends waited, and waited... and waited.After three hours the Scarecrow said, ‘I’m tired of waiting.’ He called the green man. ‘We want to see the Wizard now. Or we’re going to call the Magic Monkeys. Please tell the Wizard that.’The green man went away to speak to the Wizard through the door. The Wizard knew about the Magic Monkeys, and he was very afraid of them. So he said to the green man, ‘These people can come and see me at nine o’clock tomorrow morning.’At nine o’clock the green man took the friends to the Wizard’s room. They went in and looked all round, but they could not see anybody. Then a voice said, ‘I am the Wiza rd of Oz. Who are you, and what do you want?’‘Where are you?’ asked Dorothy.‘I am everywhere, but you can’t see me. Now answer me—who are you and what do you want?’‘You know us all,’ said the Scarecrow. ‘You said to me, “help Dorothy to kill the Witch of the West, and you can have some brains.” Well, the Witch is dead, and now I want my brains.’‘And I want my heart.’ said the Tin Man.‘And I want to be brave,’ said the Cowardly Lion.“And I want to go home to Kansas,’ said Dorothy.‘Is the Witch truly dead?’ asked the Voice.‘Yes, ‘ said Dorothy. ‘I threw a bucket of wa ter over her, and she disappeared.’‘Very well,’ said the Voice. ‘Come again tomorrow. I must think about things first and—’‘No!’ said the Tin Man. ‘I want my heart now!’‘I’m not going to wait another minute!’ said the Scarecrow.‘And I’m going to eat you!’ the Lion shouted very angrily. Toto was afraid. He jumped away from the Lion, and hit a screen near the wall. The screen fell over, and behind it the friends saw an old man with no hair.The Tin Man looked angry and picked up his axe.‘Who are you?’ he said.‘Please don’t hurt me!’ said the old man, in a quiet little voice. ‘I’m the Wizard of Oz.’‘But the Wizard of Oz is a big head without a body,’ said Dorothy.‘No, he’s a beautiful woman.’ said the Scarecrow.‘You’re wrong,’ said the Tin Man. ‘The Wizard of Oz is a big animal with two heads.’‘No,’ said the Lion. ‘The Wizard is a ball of fire.’‘You’re all wrong.’ said the old man. ‘I am the Wizard... Well, I’m not a true wizard. Oh, I know a lot of trick s, but I don’t know any true magic. You see, I’m from Kansas too. I went from town to town and did magic tricks. And I went up in a big balloon. The balloon was always on a rope, but one day something went wrong. The rope broke and the balloon blew away. For a long time the wind carried my balloon across the sky. Then I came down here, in the country of Oz. The people saw m y balloon and said, “This man is a wizard! He comes out of the sky!” They were afraid of me and wanted to work for me... So they built this city for me, and I called it the Emerald City. Well, emeralds are green, so I made green glasses for everybody. That’s why everything in the city looks green.’The Scarecrow took off his glasses. ‘Oh,’ he said. ‘Now I understand. The Emerald City isn’t green. It just looks green. It’s all a trick.’‘That’s right.’ said the old man. ‘Well, all that happened many years ago. I never went out because I was afraid of the two bad Witches. Now they are dead—thanks to you, Dorothy. But I’m very sorry, I don’t know any true magic, so I can’t help you.’‘You’re a very bad man.’ said Dorothy.‘No, my child. I’m a very good man, but I am a very bad wizard, that’s true.’‘What about my brains?’ said the Scarecrow.‘You don’t need brains. You understand things; you can think, you learn quickly. You’re very clever.’‘I want brains.’ said the Scarecrow.‘Very well,’ said the old man. ‘I can give you some brains tomorrow morning.’‘What about my heart?’ asked the Tin Man.‘You don’t need a heart,’ said the old man. ‘You l augh, you cry, you love, you feel sorry for people.’The Tin Man looked angry and picked up his axe.‘All right —please don’t hurt me!’ said the old man. ‘I can give you a heart tomorrow morning.’‘I want to be brave.’ said the Cowardly Lion.‘But you are brave. You do a lot of brave things! No, no—don’t eat me! Come here tomorrow morning. I’m going to make you brave.’‘What about Toto and me?’ asked Dorothy.‘We can go up in my balloon,’ said the Wizard. ‘The wind blew us here from Kansas—perhaps it can blow us back to Kansas again.’The next morning the friends came again to the Wizard’s room. The old man was ready. He took a bottle with BRAINS on it in big green letters, and carefully opened the Scarecrow’s head.‘Don’t move. I’m putting your brains in,’ he said. ‘There—now you’re the cleverest scarecrow in Oz.’ The Scarecrow thanked him.Next the Wizard gave the Tin Man a small red heart. ‘Wear this always.’ he said. The Tin Man was very happy and thanked the Wizard again and again.Then the old man took a bottle with BE BRAVE on it. ‘Drink this.’ he said to the Cowardly Lion.The Lion drank. ‘Yes. Yes. I feel brave!’ he shouted. ‘Very, very brave! Thank you!’The Wizar d smiled at them. ‘You didn’t need my magic,’ he said. ‘But you’re all happy now, and that’s a good thing. Now, Dorothy,’ he said, ‘come and see my balloon. It’s all ready. I mended it last night.’They went out into the garden behind the Wizard’s house. The balloon was very big. There was a small box under it, and the Wizard of Oz jumped into the box.‘Come on, Dorothy!’ he shouted. ‘We’re going to Kansas. Say goodbye to your friends.’Dorothy kissed the Scarecrow, the Lion, and the Tin Man, and said goodbye. ‘Come on, Toto,’ she said. ‘We’re going home to Kansas. We’re going to see Aunt Em and Uncle Henry.’But just then Toto saw a cat. He jumped out of Dorothy’s arms and ran after it.‘Toto!’ called Dorothy, and she began to run after him.Chapter 6‘East, west—home’s best!’‘Leave the dog and come quickly!’ shouted the Wizard. ‘The rope’s going to break!’Dorothy picked Toto up and ran. ‘Wait!’ she shouted.But before she got there, the rope did break, and the balloon went up, up, up into the sky.They heard the old man’s voice, very far away.‘Ask the Witch of the So—o—o—outh.’Then the balloon disappeared. And nobody saw the Wizard of Oz again. Dorothy began to cry. ‘Oh, how can I get home now?’‘Put on the magic black hat,’ said the Scarecrow, ‘and ask the Magic Monkeys for help. Perhaps they can find the Witch of the South and bring her here.’‘Clever Scarecrow!’ said Dorothy. She put on the magic hat and called for the Magic Monkeys. Wh en they arrived, she said, ‘Please find the Witch of the South, and bring her here to the Emerald City.’And five minutes later, a beautiful woman with long red hair arrived. ‘I am Glinda, the Witch of the South,’ she said. ‘What can I do for you, my child?’‘I want to go home to Kansas,’ said Dorothy. ‘Please can you help me?’‘Ask your shoes,’ smiled the good Witch. But Dorothy did not understand.‘Your red shoes,’ said Glinda, ‘are magic shoes. They can carry you home. Just close your eyes, and say, “East, west—home’s best.” Then jump.’‘Oh, thank you.’ cried Dorothy happily.。

绿野仙踪剧本(定稿)

绿野仙踪剧本(定稿)

绿野仙踪剧本(定稿)第一篇:绿野仙踪剧本(定稿)The Wizard of OZScene 1: Meeting with the Munchkins(第一场:偶遇芒奇金人)1’15’’ Dorothy(enters from the left side of the stage, sings)[opening music…][the sound of storming.]Dorothy: Oh, what’s happening? The house is flying!Oh, my god!Help!Help![the sound of cheers]All: Yeah!The wicked witch is dead!The wicked witch is dead!Witch(North): Welcome to the land of the Munchkins.Fairy A: What’s your name?Dorothy: My name is Dorothy.Fairy A: You are such a heroin.Dorothy: What?(very surprised)Fairy B: Thanks to you, all of the people are free.Dorothy(confused): Pardon?Fairy C: You killed the witch of the East, you know, we can’t stand her anymore.Dorothy: Really? Fancy that?Fairy D: Look.Here are the silver shoes of the dead witch.Here you are.Dorothy(shaking her hands): No, thank you.Fairy D: It’s a pair of powerful shoes, put them on.Dorothy: Thanks.I don’t need them.I just want to go home.Witch(North): Well, you’d better go to the Emerald City.The wizard of OZ may help you.(kissing Dorothy)Fairy A B C D: Good Luck!Dorothy: Thank you.Bye-bye.(Music)Scene 2: Making friends(相遇)1’50’’Dorothy(enter from the right side of the stage)SCARECROW: Good day!DOROTHY(whirls about and looks at him, a bit frightened as she looks about him): Did you speak?SCARECROW: Certainly, how do you do?DOROTHY: I am pretty well, thank you.How do you do?SCARECROW: I am not feeling well.Look!I have no brain---only straw.TIN MAN: Oil can…Oil can…Dorothy: Oh—oh, here it is!(pick up the oil can)Let me help you.Dorothy: Well, you’re perfect now.(bangs on tin man’s chest and hears the empty echo)(sound of echo)IN MAN: No, I am not perfect.I don’t have a heart.(Cry out loudly)LION(jumps out and roaring at them.)Who disturbs my sweet dream?[Tin Man trembling.The lion begins to chase after them.Dorothy comes forward over to Scarecrow and Tin Man and slaps the lion’s hand.The Lion cries.](intense music)Lion: I want my mummy!DOROTHY: You are just a great big coward!Lion: You’re right.I am a coward.I haven’t any courage at all.(funny sound effect)L &.S &.T(to D): Where are you going?DOROTHY: I’m going to the Emerald City.The Wizard of Oz will help me get home.L &.S &.T(to D): Shall we go with you? Maybe the Wizard of OZ would give me a brain(S), and give me a heart(T), and make me brave(L).DOROTHY: Sure.Let’s go.D &.S &.T&.L(to the audience): We are going to the Emerald City.The Wizard of Oz will help me home.(D), and give me a brain(S), and give me a heart(T), and make me brave(L).[ music]Scene 3: Defeating the wicked witch(第三场:智斗邪恶的女巫)1’25’’[the witch and the four winged monkeys come out.The four stops.](intense music)WITCH: Hi, my pretty, nice to see e on, flying monkeys, catch her!Flying Monkeys: Yes, Madam.We will catch her!Catch her!(They try to take away Dorothy.)Scarecrow: Stop!You can’t hurt my friend.Go away!WITCH: Well, you Scarecrow, would you like some fire?Flying Monkeys: Yes, throw him into fire!Throw him into fire![The Scarecrow is very scared.]Tin Man: No~please, please don’t hurt him, I beg you.(crying)Dorothy(wiping the tears of the Tin Man): Don’t cry!Your body will rust.Witch(West): Well, you Tin Man, would you like some water?Flying Monkeys: Yes, Throw him into water!Throw him into water!Lion(roaring): If you dare hurt my friends, I’ll tear you into pieces.(music)Scarecrow(whispering): Dorothy, I have got an idea.You go and splash water over the witch, she will die.(Dorothy picks up a bucket of water nearby and splashes it over the witch)Witch(West): Ah…(in a minute the witch melt away.)(sound effect)(music: Ding dong!The witch is dead)Scene 4: Going home.(第四场:回家)1’40’’[Wizard dances.Dorothy, Tin Man and Scarecrow come in surprised look] Doroth y: That’s the Wizard of OZ?S/L/T: Unbelievable!SCARECROW: Can you give me a brain?WIZARD: Of course.(He put some pins and needles into the head of scarecrow)SCARECROW: 1+1=2/2-1=1.Ahhhh , I’m so clevernow.D/L/T(to the audience): But we all believe he had his brain all along.LION: How about my courage?(anxiously)WIZARD: No problem.(He gives lion a liquid)LION(roaring): I’m full of courage.Oh Yeah!D/S/T(to the audience): But we all believe he had his courage all along.TIN MAN: And my heart?WIZARD: Do n’t worry!I can help you.(he put a clock into the chest of the Tin Man)(Sound effect)TIN MAN: Oh, it ticks!Listen!D/S/L(to the audience):But we all believe he had his heart all along.DOROTHY: It’s wonderful.Can you send me home?WIZARD: My dear young lad y, you don’t need me.You’ve always had the power to go home.DOROTHY: I have?WIZARD: Yes, the magical silver shoes.Just close your eyes, and tap your heels together three times.DOROTHY: Oh, dear!But it’s so hard to say goodbye.I love you all.I’ll miss you all.WIZARD: Are you ready?DOROTHY: Yes.Goodbye.(tap the heels)[music]Ending dance第二篇:绿野仙踪英语话剧剧本第一幕(女主,稻草人,坏女巫)DOROTHY桃乐西, SCARECROW ['skeəkrəʊ], Narrator [nə'reɪt ə(r)][旁白斜坐在舞台左侧,面朝右前方,舞台全黑,打一束白光给旁白] Narrator:Sometimes the reality is so baffling ['bæflɪŋ] and boring, so people turn their faces to colorful dreams and imaginations.Well, our little heroine ['herəʊɪn] is now at the age of fantasy, so she is much eager['iːɡə(r)] to see the extraordinary[ɪk'strɔːdnri] world.Listen!DOROTHY[enters from the left side of the stage,sings]左边出场(穿醒目的鞋子)(Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high, There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby.Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue, And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true)Why then--oh, why can't I? If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow Why can't I?(exit from the right side)Narrator: Oh what a poor girl!Maybe I could help her.Let me see, just a little magic.[all lights off.音效风声storming and winding.] Dorothy :What’s happening? Oh, the house is flying!Help!Help!][all sounds disappears]Narrator:Actually, Dorothy’s house lands on a fresh new world, full of adventures[əd'ventʃə(r)] and miracles['mirəklz], called OZ[ɒz].Then our sweet heart learns that her house just landed on the wicked['wɪkɪd] witch[wɪtʃ] of the east which happened to free all the people who suffered a lot from her.So they hold spectacular[spek'tækjələ(r)] pageant['pædʒənt] to thank her.[play the music of festival].But unfortunately, the dead witch has a sister, who is much more wicked.And she wants to get the powerful pair of red slippers['slɪpəz] of her sister which is now are on Dorothy’s feet.[the witch坏女巫says, I’ll get you.I’ll get the slippers.Just wait, my sweetie['swiːti], just when you are on my way.Ahhhhh] Meanwhile,another witch who is good told Dorothy to go to the Emerald['emərəld] City and get the Wizard['wɪzəd] of Oz to help her go home.So the journey starts!(exit)[lights on] DOROTHY(enters from the right side of the stage右边出场):Follow the Yellow Brick Road?(困惑表情)Now which way shall I go? SCARECROW(右手指路)That way would be nice.DOROTHY(look at him, frightened): Who said that?(whirls and turns her back to theSACRECROW)SCARECROW(伸左手指路): It's pleasant ['pleznt] down that way, too.DOROTHY(quickly turns back): That's funny.Wasn't he pointing the other way? SCARECROW(交叉双手): Of course, people do go both ways!DOROTHY: Why....(steps forward)you did say something, didn't you? Scarecrow(摇头后点头)DOROTHY: Are you doing that on purpose, or can't you make up your mind? SCARECROW :That's the trouble.I can't make up my mind.I haven't got a brain--only straw [strɔː].You see, it's very boring being stuck up here all day long with a pole up your back.DOROTHY: Oh, dear--that must be terribly uncomfortable.Can't you get down? Let me help you.(Moves to Scarecrow’s back)SCARECROW: Oh, that's very kind of you--very kind.Narrator:Dorothy looses the string and the Scarecrow falls to the ground.SCARECROW&DOROTHY: Ohh!SCARECROW: Did I scare you? DOROTHY: No, No, of course not.SCARECROW(sad): You see, I can't even scare a crow [krəʊ]!They come from miles around just to eat in my field and laugh in my face!Oh, I'm a failure ['feɪljə(r)], because I haven't got a brain.DOROTHY: Well, what would you do with a brain if you had one? SCARECROW: Do? Why, if I had a brain, I could think of things I never think before ,and then I'd sit and think some more.,if I only had a brain!DOROTHY: Wonderful!I'm going to Emerald City to get the Wizard of Oz to help me get back home.So...SCARECROW: If I went with you ,would he give me some brains? DOROTHY:I couldn't say.But even if he didn't, you'd be no worse off than you are now.SCARECROW: Yes--that's true.Won't you take me with you? DOROTHY: But I've got a witch mad at me, and you might get into trouble.SCARECROW: I won't be any trouble, because I don't eat a thing--and I won't try to manage things, because I can't think.Won't you take me with you?DOROTHY: Why, of course I will!Narrator: So Dorothy and the Scarecrow rise from the road [ the Scarecrow jumps up--yells [jel]--Dorothy holds him up] The two friends are so happy to set out for the Wizard ['wɪzəd] that they even start to sing.[扶着跳出场] SCARECROW: Hooray [hu'reɪ]!We're off to see a Wizard ['wɪz əd]!第三篇:绿野仙踪《绿野仙踪》读后感暑假期间,我读了一本由莱曼·弗兰克·鲍姆编写的童话书《绿野仙踪》,这本书把我带进了童话王国,使我感受到了纯真的梦幻。

绿野仙踪_英语话剧剧本

绿野仙踪_英语话剧剧本

Narrator:Summary: The play describes the transformation of a girl's personality from being hostile to being understanding. Emily, a child in Taipei, always took a hostile attitude toward others. One day, she fell into a story, "The Wizard of OZ," and joined the journey to find the Wizard with Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Lion. Due to Emily's personality, she did not keep good company with them.Several days later, Emily met a witch and followed the witch's direction to put Dorothy in a dangerous situation. Within a battle, Lion died for her. Then Emily finally knew that there is love among people. Since then, Emily became a new person--a lovely, charming girl all her life.Part IPlace : Emily's houseCharacters : Emily; Emily's sister; Emily's momE: You took my money, didn't you?E's S: No, ~ didn't. You're always thinking about money. I didn't take it. You lost it.E: No, I didn't.E's S: Mommy!E's M: Emily, don't hit your sister.E: She stole my money.E's M: I think you should stay in your room for the day and think about how you treat others.E: I hate everybody. They're always cheating me out of my money.E: I'm bored. What's this book?E: What's going on? I'm scared. Mommy!Narrator: Suddenly, there is a big flash and Emily is gone. All that is left is "The Wizard of OZ" lying on the bed, the pages fluttering as the wind dies down.Part IIPlace : OZCharacters : Emily [女子名] 埃米莉,Scarecrow(稻草人), Dorothy [女子名] 多萝西, Lion(狮子), and Tin man(铁皮人)Narrator: Emily wakes up to find herself in a beautiful village. The sunshine covers the farm and the sunflowers swing(摇摆)in golden waves(在微风中). People there are always smiling and everyone can see that They're radiant(['reidiənt]adj.喜悦的)with happiness. What lovely(令人愉快), peaceful village it is.D: Hi, who are you?E: Emily. Where am I?D: You're in OZ, Emily. Uh, did you get lost?E: No, uh ….... yeah. I don't exactly know what happened.D: So, where're you going?E: I want to go home.D: Where?E: Taipei. Do you know how to get there?D: Well... it sounds very far.S: Why are you here? Why aren't you staying at home?E: I'd rather be home if I could.D: Would you like to come with us and find the Wizard ['wizəd]男巫? I'm sure he can help you.S: Oh, you have a wish too? What do you want? A beautiful house? A lovely doll? Or... E: Would you please stop asking those stupid questions? (要表情)D: Don't be so horrible, Emily. Scarecrow['skeə,krəʊ]doesn't have a brain, and that's why he joined us.E: (shows contempt轻视轻蔑) 表情D: So, let's go find our partners. Go!Part IIIPlace : OZCharacters : Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion, and Tin manT: Dorothy, we don't have enough money to buy our lunch.L: Boo([bu:]n. 嘘声;用以吓人的声音vt. & vi. 发出嘘声)! (Scares Emily)E: Ah! (Emily is scared. Then Lion is frightened by Emily's scream.E: What a brave lion. Ha, ha!L: I know... I'm not a proper lion because I don't have courage.S: Oh, poor lion.T: Dorothy, who is she?D: She's Emily, our friend from... another place.E: So, what do you need? A more fashionable appearance? (Knock) Wow, cool. What's this? This sounds funny.T: Because my body is empty. I don't have a heart.S: Emily, leave him alone.D: Un.......Lion, don't we have enough money to buy any bread?L: No, we sure don't.D: Do you have any money, Emily? We need to buy some food.E: No, I don’t have any money. Now, leave me alone. I hate all you. I just want to go home.S: Emily, don't shout at Dorothy. We're just trying to be friendly and help everybody.T: Yes, Emily. Why are you so different from us? You're nothing like usS: I noticed that, too. It's... those clothes that you wear. That's why you're different.T: No, actually, it's not the clothes I'm talking about. It's the way you behave. You're a very selfish girl and very unkind. People in this world are always kind to each other.L: Even though you're very unfriendly, Emily, we still want you to come with us and find the Wizard. F: No, I don't want to go with you any more.L: Well, the only way you can get back home is to follow us.E: I'd better go with them.Part IVPlace:OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, Tin man, WitchNarrator: After walking for several more hours, they find themselves in the middle of an old forest. It's very dark and scary ['skeəri:], and everyone is close together.W: Ah, Emily. I hear that you would like to get back to Taipei.E: Yeah, how do you know?W: I keep an eye on 留心things that happen in OZ. I know that they don't like you, Emily. I like you, and I'll help you get back to Taipei.E: Wow, but, how?W: Well, I know that Dorothy likes to eat apples. So, I want you to give her this special apple, OK? It's her favorite kind.E: OK, as long as you help me get back home.W: Yes, of course. Just make sure you give it to her. Make more sure that she eats it.E: OK.E: Dorothy, Dorothy...D: Has she gone?E: Mm, I want to say sorry, Dorothy. I got you this apple.D: For me? Thank you. My favorite.D: Delicious... I feel sleepy. I want to lie down. (要动作)W: Well done, Emily. Now I've got Dorothy at last.E: Can I go back to Taipei now?W: Don't be so stupid, Emily. Do you really think I was going to help you? You should never trust anyone.Part V E说话口气狠点吧Place: OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, and Tin manS T L: Dorothy, Dorothy. Where are you?T: We have to find Dorothy.S: Hey [heɪ]没关系;我不在乎(See Emily)L: Emily, did you see Dorothy?S T L: We can't find her.E: You all treated me so bad. So, I want to teach you all a lesson. I took her to the witch[witʃ]n. 女巫, 巫婆.It's just an eye for an eye.L: Oh, my gush.S: How could you do that?T: She is such a nice girl.E: That's how you treated me. 要表情及动作S: Emily, you have a brain, but you don't know how to think or how to tell right from wrong.T: You have a heart. But you don't know how to be considerate. It must be empty.L: You can help us to find Dorothy, and turn over a new leaf. If some day your friend betrays you, how will you feel?S: Dorothy is such a nice girl. But …how co uld you... 最好有点哭吧E: When I was younger, even my best friend betrayed me. So, why should I believe anyone?T: We're sorry to hear that, but we don't mean you any harm. We want to help you get home. Why don't you try and trust people?E: I don't want to listen to you. Go away.L: We have to try and rescue Dorothy. You can stay here if you like.E: Hey...Part VIPlace: OZCharacters: Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion,Tin man, WitchW: You have no choice but to die.D: No...W: (Emily stabs刺伤Witch) You... you... you... Emily...(Everybody cheers.) 有动作D: Emily, you did a very good job.(When nobody notices the witch, she secretly crawls to Emily and intends to stab her.)L: Hey...(Lion runs to Emily and takes the attach for her.)E: Ah! ! Oh, Lion, why did you do this for me? I never treated you wellL: That's OK. We're friends for... e... ver.Part VIIPlace : OZCharacters : Emily, Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion, Tin man, Wizard, Guard manNarrator:So they went to see the Wizard.D: Excuse me. We want to see the Wizard.G: I'm sorry. You can't.Everybody: Please.D: We're in trouble. We want the Wizard to help us.G: OK, this way please. Follow me.D: Hello, Wizard. We're Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Emily.W: The Wizard is sick. I'm his sister. I know who you all are. I've been watching you all along the path of Yellow Brick Road. And now you've found me. I'd like to reward you all. To you, Mr. Scarecrow, I'll give you brain.S: A brain?E: One and one is...S: Two.E: Two plus two is...S: Four. I got a brain. I become smarter.最好狂欢下W: To you, Mr. Tin man. I'll give you a heart.T: A heart. A really heart. Scarecrow, listen, a real heart. 表情W: Dorothy, I'll send you back to Kansas. ['kænzəz]n. 美国堪萨斯州D: Thank you.W: And finally, Emily, you must learn to trust people more in the future and be kind to people. There are some nice people in the world.E: Yes, Wizard. I realized that there are kind people in the world because the lion has shown me that. I'm sorry that he died. He was such a nice lion. I only realized this after he died for me. I wish I could bring him back.W: Well, Emily,I believe that everyone is good deep down. So, I'll make your wish come true. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll grant the lion a new life and give him courage also.L: (Roars[rɔ:]vi. 咆哮, 怒吼;大笑, 狂笑;大哭vt. 大声喊出) I'm back. I’m back. 表情动作W: Emily, I hope you've learned your lesson.E: Yes, Wizard. I promise I won't be a bad girl any more. I know that I really Can trust people.W: OK, come here. Close your eyes. Back to Taipei you go. Good-bye, Emily.E: Good-bye everyone, Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, Tin man. I'm sorry. It was nice meeting you all... Narrator: Form then on, Emily is no longer a naughty child. She realizes the most precious treasure is the trust between friends and cherish all the friendship around her, and then becomes a lovely, pleasing, charming girl all her life.The End。

绿野仙踪英文简介

绿野仙踪英文简介

Alice's Adventures in WonderlandChapter One –Down the Rabbit Hole: Alice, a girl of seven years, is feeling bored and drowsy while sitting on the riverbank with her elder sister. She then notices a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a pocket watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle on a table labelled "DRINK ME," the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key which she has left on the table. She eats a cake with "EAT ME" written on it in currants as the chapter closes.Chapter Two – The Pool of Tears: Chapter Two opens with Alice growing to such a tremendous size her head hits the ceiling. Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. She tries to make small talk with him in elementary French (thinking he may be a French mouse) but her opening gambit "Où est ma chatte" ("Where is my cat") offends the mouse and he tries to escape her.Chapter Three –The Caucus Race and a Long Tale: The sea of tears becomes crowded with other animals and birds that have been swept away by the rising waters. Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. The Mouse gives them a very dry lecture on William the Conqueror. A Dodo decides that the best thing to dry them off would be a Caucus-Race, which consists of everyone running in a circle with no clear winner. Alice eventually frightens all the animals away, unwittingly, by talking about her (moderately ferocious) cat.Chapter Four –The Rabbit Sends a Little Bill: The White Rabbit appears again in search of the Duchess's gloves and fan. Mistaking her for his maidservant, Mary Ann, he orders Alice to go into the house and retrieve them, but once she gets inside she starts growing. The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. The crowd hurls pebbles at her, which turn into little cakes. Alice eats them, and they reduce her again in size.Chapter Five – Advice from a Caterpillar: Alice comes upon a mushroom and sitting on it is a blue Caterpillar smoking a hookah. The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. She breaks off two pieces from the mushroom. One side makes her shrink smaller than ever, while another causes her neck to grow high into the trees, where a pigeon mistakes her for a serpent. With some effort, Alice brings herself back to her normal height. She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height.Chapter Six – Pig and Pepper: A Fish-Footman has an invitation for the Duchess of the house, which he delivers to a Frog-Footman. Alice observes this transaction and, after a perplexing conversation with the frog, lets herself into the house. The Duchess's Cook is throwing dishes and making a soup that has too much pepper, which causes Alice, the Duchess, and her baby (but not the cook or grinning Cheshire Cat) to sneeze violently. Alice is given the baby by the Duchess and to her surprise, the baby turns into a pig. The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree, directing her to the March Hare's house. He disappears but his grin remains behind to float on its own in the air prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a cat without a grin but never a grin without a cat.Chapter Seven – A Mad Tea-Party: Alice becomes a guest at a "mad" tea party along with the March Hare, the Hatter, and a very tired Dormouse who falls asleep frequently, only to be violently woken up moments later by the March Hare and the Hatter. The characters give Alice many riddles and stories, including the famous 'Why is a raven like a writing desk'. The Hatter reveals that they have tea all day because Time has punished him by eternally standing still at 6 pm (tea time). Alice becomes insulted and tired of being bombarded with riddles and she leaves claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to.Chapter Eight – The Queen's Croquet Ground: Alice leaves the tea party and enters the garden where she comes upon three living playing cards painting the white roseson a rose tree red because The Queen of Hearts hates white roses. A procession of more cards, kings and queens and even the White Rabbit enters the garden. Alice then meets the King and Queen. The Queen, a figure difficult to please, introduces her trademark phrase "Off with his head!" which she utters at the slightest dissatisfaction with a subject. Alice is invited (or some might say ordered) to play a game of croquet with the Queen and the rest of her subjects but the game quickly descends into chaos. Live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. The Queen of Hearts then orders the Cat to be beheaded, only to have her executioner complain that this is impossible since the head is all that can be seen of him. Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter.Chapter Nine –The Mock Turtle's Story: The Duchess is brought to the croquet ground at Alice's request. She ruminates on finding morals in everything around her. The Queen of Hearts dismisses her on the threat of execution and she introduces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. The Mock Turtle is very sad, even though he has no sorrow. He tries to tell his story about how he used to be a real turtle in school, which the Gryphon interrupts so they can play a game.Chapter Ten –Lobster Quadrille: The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon dance to the Lobster Quadrille, while Alice recites (rather incorrectly) "'Tis the Voice of the Lobster". The Mock Turtle sings them "Beautiful Soup" during which the Gryphon drags Alice away for an impending trial.Chapter Eleven –Who Stole the Tarts: Alice attends a trial whereby the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen's tarts. The jury is composed of various animals, including Bill the Lizard, the White Rabbit is the court's trumpeter, and the judge is the King of Hearts. During the proceedings, Alice finds that she is steadily growing larger. The dormouse scolds Alice and tells her she has no right to grow at such a rapid pace and take up all the air. Alice scoffs and calls the dormouse's accusation ridiculous because everyone grows and she cannot help it. Meanwhile, witnesses at the trial include the Hatter, who displeases and frustrates the King through his indirect answers to the questioning, and the Duchess's cook.Chapter Twelve –Alice's Evidence: Alice is then called up as a witness. She accidentally knocks over the jury box with the animals inside them and the King orders the animals be placed back into their seats before the trial continues. The King and Queen order Alice to be gone, citing Rule 42 ("All persons more than a mile high to leave the court"), but Alice disputes their judgement and refuses to leave. She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. The Queen shouts her familiar "Off with herhead!" but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards; just as they start to swarm over her. Alice's sister wakes her up from a dream, brushing what turns out to be some leaves and not a shower of playing cards from Alice's face. Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself.。

绿野仙踪英文故事

绿野仙踪英文故事

绿野仙踪英文故事《绿野仙踪》(The Wizard of Oz)是美国作家弗兰克·鲍姆(L. Frank Baum)于1900年创作的一部童话小说,后来被改编成了许多电影、舞台剧和其他媒体。

以下是《绿野仙踪》的一个简短版本:The story begins on a farm in Kansas, where a girl named Dorothy and her dog Toto are swept away to a magical world—the Land of Oz—due to a tornado. Dorothy realizes she must follow the Yellow Brick Road to reach the Emerald City and find the wizard Oz, hoping he can help her return home.During her journey, Dorothy makes new friends: the Scarecrow, who desires wisdom; the Tin Woodman, who longs for a heart; and the Cowardly Lion, seeking courage. They form a team and travel together to find Oz, facing numerous challenges but also gaining deep friendships.In the end, they reach the Emerald City and meet Oz. However, Oz informs them that he cannot directly fulfill their wishes. Instead, he provides each person with a symbolic item, helping them realize they already possess the qualities they seek.Dorothy discovers that by clicking her red shoes three times, she can return home. Through this experience, she learns that home is the warmest place, and genuine strength and wisdom come from within. Ultimately, Dorothy wakes up to find herself lying in her farm bed, realizing that it was all just a dream.。

绿野仙踪英语剧本

绿野仙踪英语剧本

绿野仙踪英语剧本Dorothy and her dog Toto were walking on the road。

___。

They were alone。

except for each other。

The Witch of the North had ___ to go to the Emerald City to see the great Wizard of Oz。

who might be able to help them return home。

So。

they set off on a journey to find him.As they were walking。

___ scarecrow greeted her。

"Good day!"Dorothy was surprised to ___ to her。

She asked him who he was and why he was standing in the field。

The scarecrow replied that he was made of straw and had no brain。

He wanted to have some brains so that he could think and talk like a normal person。

Dorothy felt sorry for him and decided to take him along on their journey to see the Wizard of Oz.___。

___ came across a tin man。

who was rusted and unable to move。

He pleaded with Dorothy to help him oil his joints sothat he could move again。

绿野仙踪英语话剧剧本

绿野仙踪英语话剧剧本

绿野仙踪英语话剧剧本第一篇:绿野仙踪英语话剧剧本第一幕(女主,稻草人,坏女巫)DOROTHY桃乐西, SCARECROW ['skeəkrəʊ], Narrator [nə'reɪt ə(r)][旁白斜坐在舞台左侧,面朝右前方,舞台全黑,打一束白光给旁白] Narrator:Sometimes the reality is so baffling ['bæflɪŋ] and boring, so people turn their faces to colorful dreams and imaginations.Well, our little heroine ['herəʊɪn] is now at the age of fantasy, so she is much eager['iːɡə(r)] to see the extraordinary[ɪk'strɔːdnri] world.Listen!DOROTHY[enters from the left side of the stage, sings]左边出场(穿醒目的鞋子)(Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high, There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby.Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue, And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true)Why then--oh, why can't I? If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow Why can't I?(exit from the right side)Narrator: Oh what a poor girl!Maybe I could help her.Let me see, just a little magic.[all lights off.音效风声storming and winding.] Dorothy :What’s happening? Oh, the h ouse is flying!Help!Help!][all sounds disappears]Narrator:Actually, Dorothy’s house lands on a fresh new world, full of adventures[əd'ventʃə(r)] and miracles['mirəklz], called OZ[ɒz].Then our sweet heart learns that her house just landed on the wicked['wɪkɪd] witch[wɪtʃ] of the east which happened to free all the people who suffered a lot from her.So they hold spectacular[spek'tækjələ(r)] pageant['pædʒənt] to thankher.[play the music of festival].But unfortunately, the dead witch has a sister, who is much more wicked.And she wants to get the powerful pair of red slippers['slɪpəz] of her sister which is now are on Dorothy’s feet.[the witch坏女巫says, I’ll get you.I’ll get the slippers.Just wait, my sweetie['swiːti], just when you are on my way.Ahhhhh] Meanwhile,another witch who is good told Dorothy to go to the Emerald['emərəld] City and get the Wizard['wɪzəd] of Oz to help her go home.So the journey starts!(exit)[lights on] DOROTHY(enters from the right side of the stage右边出场):Follow the Yellow Brick Road?(困惑表情)Now which way shall I go? SCARECROW(右手指路)That way would be nice.DOROTHY(look at him, frightened): Who said that?(whirls and turns her back to the SACRECROW)SCARECROW(伸左手指路): It's pleasant ['pleznt] down that way, too.DOROTHY(quickly turns back): That's funny.Wasn't he pointing the other way? SCARECROW(交叉双手): Of course, people do go both ways!DOROTHY: Why....(steps forward)you did say something, didn't you? Scarecrow(摇头后点头)DOROTHY: Are you doing that on purpose, or can't you make up your mind? SCARECROW :That's the trouble.I can't make up my mind.I haven't got a brain--only straw [strɔː].You see, it's very boring being stuck up here all day long with a pole up your back.DOROTHY: Oh, dear--that must be terribly uncomfortable.Can't you get down? Let me help you.(Moves to Scarecrow’s back)SCARECROW: Oh, that's very kind of you--very kind.Narrator:Dorothy looses the string and the Scarecrow falls to the ground.SCARECROW&DOROTHY: Ohh!SCARECROW: Did I scare you? DOROTHY: No, No, of course not.SCARECROW(sad): You see, I can't even scare a crow [krəʊ]!They come from miles around just to eat in my field and laughin my face!Oh, I'm a failure ['feɪljə(r)], because I haven't got a brain.DOROTHY: Well, what would you do with a brain if you had one? SCARECROW: Do? Why, if I had a brain, I could think of things I never think before ,and then I'd sit and think some more.,if I only had a brain!DOROTHY: Wonderful!I'm going to Emerald City to get the Wizard of Oz to help me get back home.So...SCARECROW: If I went with you ,would he give me some brains? DOROTHY:I couldn't say.But even if he didn't, you'd be no worse off than you are now.SCARECROW: Yes--that's true.Won't you take me with you? DOROTHY: But I've got a witch mad at me, and you might get into trouble.SCARECROW: I won't be any trouble, because I don't eat a thing--and I won't try to manage things, because I can't think.Won't you take me with you? DOROTHY: Why, of course I will!Narrator: So Dorothy and the Scarecrow rise from the road [ the Scarecrow jumps up--yells [jel]--Dorothy holds him up] The two friends are so happy to set out for the Wizard ['wɪzəd] that they even start to sing.[扶着跳出场] SCARECROW: Hooray [hu'reɪ]!We're off to see a Wizard ['wɪz əd]!第二篇:英语话剧剧本Have you finished packing?情景一Mike :Hi, we are going to take advantage ofour two weeks vacation to have a relaxed trip.So where do you want to go for our trip?Mina :Awesome!I am looking forward to going to London.!we are going to take advantage of the beautiful Lon don’s scenery in the winter and have a” winter date week”Dave : Oh, that sounds nice!London is always extremelypretty this time of year.I just love it!Mike: Nice , but this long distance trip is starting to wear medown.I amthinking that we’d do a little hiking.No matter where we gobut there is a really nice trail about five hour away from our house.It’s through the woods and so I’m sure it will look beautiful.Mina: Oh ,brother, You know that London is the place where I really want to go.I had read online that it was a decent place ,and I can’t forget how beautiful that is!Dave : I agree with Mina.We have two weeks vacation not two days, sowe should have a long trip.Mike: Ok, ok, I guess I’ll agree to that , but only on one condition.市销话剧第二组Mina and Dave: what’s that?Mike: I want take some beautiful photos in this vacation ,so you must promisethat there are many beautiful sceneriesin the place where we go for trip.Mina: London is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the word from historic landmarks such as the Tower of London to more recent constructions likes the London Eye.So there is no need to worry about that.Dave: I believe that you will be snapping away like crazy.So we will go to London.情景二Mike : what should we prepare for our trip? We should make a plan before we start packing.Mina :Sounds like a good idea.We should get the tourist visa and book plane tickets.Dave :Oh ,dear, How about my plants and dog?Mike : Don’t worry ,how about give our house key to Haining Zhang, and she will take care of our house when we out.Mina : That sounds great.What’s more don’t forget to unplug TV and electrical stuff.Mike :So I will call Haining zhang.But where is my cell phone?市销话剧第二组Oh, my cell phone!I lost my cell phone!Dave :The kitchen.It’s in the ki tchen.I saw it this morning.Mike :I get it.Ta-dahMina and Dave are packing.Haining: Hi, Mike ,this is Haining Zhang, how are you ? Mike : I am fine ,and you ?Haining: I am fine , anythingalse?Mike : Dear, we well have a two weeks trip, could you take care of our house in that time.Haining : Ok, no problem.What can I do for you?Mike : Could you water my plants and feed my dog? I don’t want to put the dog in the kennel.Haining : Sure, it’s my pleasure.Have you finished packing? Mike : yeah , I have finished everything.Dave and Mina are packing now.these two they’re never prepared.Mina : Oh my god, where is my wallet!I can’t find it anywhere.Mike Bathroom.Mina : Are you sure? So strange.(hold up he wallet)I get it.Dave : Where is the tourist visa and tickets, and do you know where I put it ?市销话剧第二组Mike : Here, on the table.Dave get it.Mina :Mike!we’ll be late!Let’s go!Haining :Have a great trip!Mina ,Mike ,Dave, Bye , Haining.Mike : Does everyone have everything?Mina , Dave: Yep!Mike , Let’s go!情景三Da ve :I don’t remember where I put the tourist visa and plane tickets.Mike: Oh ,no!there are only one hour left.Dave : Let me think, oh ,there it is ,I put it on the dresser.Mike ,Mina : what a relief!now ,London here come!市销话剧第二组第三篇:英语话剧剧本英语话剧剧本在一个鸟语花香的一个早上,站长一如既往地坐在办公室,一边翘着二郎腿,一边单手拿起一本咖啡喝。

【8A版】绿野仙踪-英语话剧剧本

【8A版】绿野仙踪-英语话剧剧本

Narrator:SummarR:TheplaRdescribesthetransformationofagirl'spersonalitRfrombeing hostiletobeingunderstanding.EmilR,achildinTaipei,alwaRstookahostileattitudetowardo thers.OnedaR,shefellintoastorR,"TheWizardofOZ,"andjoinedthejourneRtofindtheWiz ardwithDorothR,Scarecrow,Tinman,andLion.DuetoEmilR'spersonalitR,shedidnotkeep goodcompanRwiththem.SeveraldaRslater,EmilRmetawitchandfollowedthewitch'sdire ctiontoputDorothRinadangeroussituation.Withinabattle,Liondiedforher.ThenEmilRfin allRknewthatthereisloveamongpeople.Sincethen,EmilRbecameanewperson--alovelR,c harminggirlallherlife.PartIPlace:EmilR'shouseCharacters:EmilR;EmilR'ssister;EmilR'smomE:RoutookmRmoneR,didn'tRou?E'sS:No,~didn't.Rou'realwaRsthinkingaboutmoneR.Ididn'ttakeit.Roulostit.E:No,Ididn't.E'sS:MommR!E'sM:EmilR,don'thitRoursister.E:ShestolemRmoneR.E'sM:IthinkRoushouldstaRinRourroomforthedaRandthinkabouthowRoutreatothers. E:IhateeverRbodR.TheR'realwaRscheatingmeoutofmRmoneR.E:I'mbored.What'sthisbook?E:What'sgoingon?I'mscared.MommR!Narrator:SuddenlR,thereisabigflashandEmilRisgone.Allthatisleftis"TheWizardofOZ"l Ringonthebed,thepagesflutteringasthewinddiesdown.PartIIPlace:OZCharacters:EmilR[女子名]埃米莉,Scarecrow(稻草人),DorothR[女子名]多萝西,Lion(狮子),andTinman(铁皮人)Narrator:EmilRwakesuptofindherselfinabeautifulvillage.Thesunshinecoversthefarman dthesunflowersswing(摇摆)ingoldenwaves(在微风中).PeopletherearealwaRssmilingandeverRonecanseethatTheR'reradiant(['reidiənt]adj.喜悦的)withhappiness.WhatlovelR(令人愉快),peacefulvillageitis.D:Hi,whoareRou?E:EmilR.WhereamI?D:Rou'reinOZ,EmilR.Uh,didRougetlost?E:No,uh…....Reah.Idon'teRactlRknowwhathappened.D:So,where'reRougoing?E:Iwanttogohome.D:Where?E:Taipei.DoRouknowhowtogetthere?D:Well...itsoundsverRfar.S:WhRareRouhere?WhRaren'tRoustaRingathome?E:I'dratherbehomeifIcould.D:WouldRouliketocomewithusandfindtheWizard['wizəd]男巫?I'msurehecanhelpRou. S:Oh,Rouhaveawishtoo?WhatdoRouwant?Abeautifulhouse?AlovelRdoll?Or...E:WouldRoupleasestopaskingthosestupidquestions?(要表情)D:Don'tbesohorrible,EmilR.Scarecrow['skeə,krəʊ]doesn'thaveabrain,andthat'swhRhej oinedus.E:(showscontempt轻视轻蔑)表情D:So,let'sgofindourpartners.Go!PartIIIP/ace:OZCharacters:EmilR,Scarecrow,DorothR,Lion,andTinmanT:DorothR,wedon'thaveenoughmoneRtobuRourlunch.L:Boo([bu:]n.嘘声;用以吓人的声音vt.&vi.发出嘘声)!(ScaresEmilR)E:Ah!(EmilRisscared.ThenLionisfrightenedbREmilR'sscream.E:Whatabravelion.Ha,ha!L:Iknow...I'mnotaproperlionbecauseIdon'thavecourage.S:Oh,poorlion.T:DorothR,whoisshe?D:She'sEmilR,ourfriendfrom...anotherplace.E:So,whatdoRouneed?Amorefashionableappearance?(Knock)Wow,cool.What'sthis?Thissoundsfun nR.T:BecausemRbodRisemptR.Idon'thaveaheart.S:EmilR,leavehimalone.D:Un.......Lion,don'twehaveenoughmoneRtobuRanRbread?L:No,wesuredon't.D:DoRouhaveanRmoneR,EmilR?WeneedtobuRsomefood.E:No,I don’t haveanRmoneR.Now,leavemealone.IhateallRou.Ijustwanttogohome.S:EmilR,don'tshoutatDorothR.We'rejusttrRingtobefriendlRandhelpeverRbodR.T:Res,EmilR.WhRareRousodifferentfromus?Rou'renothinglikeusS:Inoticedthat,too.It's...thoseclothesthatRouwear.That'swhRRou'redifferent.T:No,actuallR,it'snottheclothesI'mtalkingabout.It'sthewaRRoubehave.Rou'reaverRselfishgirlandve rRunkind.PeopleinthisworldarealwaRskindtoeachother.L:EventhoughRou'reverRunfriendlR,EmilR,westillwantRoutocomewithusandfindtheWizard.F:No,Idon'twanttogowithRouanRmore.L:Well,theonlRwaRRoucangetbackhomeistofollowus.E:I'dbettergowiththem.PartIVPlace:OZCharacters:EmilR,Scarecrow,DorothR,Lion,Tinman,WitchNarrator:Afterwalkingforseveralmorehours,theRfindthemselvesinthemiddleofanoldforest.It'sverRd arkandscarR['skeəri:],andeverRoneisclosetogether.W:Ah,EmilR.IhearthatRouwouldliketogetbacktoTaipei.E:Reah,howdoRouknow?W:I keep an eRe on留心thingsthathappeninOZ.IknowthattheRdon'tlikeRou,EmilR.IlikeRou,andI'llhelpRougetbacktoTaipei .E:Wow,but,how?W:Well,IknowthatDorothRlikestoeatapples.So,IwantRoutogiveherthisspecialapple,OK?It'sherfavo ritekind.E:OK,aslongasRouhelpmegetbackhome.W:Res,ofcourse.JustmakesureRougiveittoher.Makemoresurethatsheeatsit.E:OK.E:DorothR,DorothR...D:Hasshegone?E:Mm,IwanttosaRsorrR,DorothR.IgotRouthisapple.D:Forme?ThankRou.MRfavorite.D:Delicious...IfeelsleepR.Iwanttoliedown.(要动作)W:Welldone,EmilR.NowI'vegotDorothRatlast.E:CanIgobacktoTaipeinow?W:Don'tbesostupid,EmilR.DoRoureallRthinkIwasgoingtohelpRou?RoushouldnevertrustanRone. PartV E说话口气狠点吧Place:OZCharacters:EmilR,Scarecrow,DorothR,Lion,andTinmanSTL:DorothR,DorothR.WhereareRou?T:WehavetofindDorothR.S:HeR[heɪ]没关系;我不在乎(SeeEmilR)L:EmilR,didRouseeDorothR?STL:Wecan'tfindher.E:Roualltreatedmesobad.So,IwanttoteachRouallalesson.Itookhertothewitch[witʃ]n.女巫,巫婆.It'sjustaneReforaneRe.L:Oh,mRgush.S:HowcouldRoudothat?T:Sheissuchanicegirl.E:That'showRoutreatedme.要表情及动作S:EmilR,Rouhaveabrain,butRoudon'tknowhowtothinkorhowtotellrightfromwrong.T:Rouhaveaheart.ButRoudon'tknowhowtobeconsiderate.ItmustbeemptR.L:RoucanhelpustofindDorothR,andturnoveranewleaf.IfsomedaRRourfriendbetraRsRou,howwillR oufeel?S:DorothRissuchanicegirl.But…how couldRou...最好有点哭吧E:WhenIwasRounger,evenmRbestfriendbetraRedme.So,whRshouldIbelieveanRone?T:We'resorrRtohearthat,butwedon'tmeanRouanRharm.WewanttohelpRougethome.WhRdon'tRoutr Randtrustpeople?E:Idon'twanttolistentoRou.GoawaR.L:WehavetotrRandrescueDorothR.RoucanstaRhereifRoulike.E:HeR...PartVIPlace:OZCharacters:EmilR,Scarecrow,DorothR,Lion,Tinman,WitchW:Rouhavenochoicebuttodie.D:No...W:(EmilRstabs刺伤Witch)Rou...Rou...Rou...EmilR...(EverRbodRcheers.)有动作D:EmilR,RoudidaverRgoodjob.(WhennobodRnoticesthewitch,shesecretlRcrawlstoEmilRandinten dstostabher.)L:HeR...(LionrunstoEmilRandtakestheattachforher.)E:Ah!!Oh,Lion,whRdidRoudothisforme?InevertreatedRouwellL:That'sOK.We'refriendsfor...e...ver.PartVIIPlace:OZCharacters:EmilR,Scarecrow,DorothR,Lion,Tinman,Wizard,GuardmanNarrator:SotheRwenttoseetheWizard.D:ERcuseme.WewanttoseetheWizard.G:I'msorrR.Roucan't.EverRbodR:Please.D:We'reintrouble.WewanttheWizardtohelpus.G:OK,thiswaRplease.Followme.D:Hello,Wizard.We'reDorothR,Scarecrow,Tinman,andEmilR.W:TheWizardissick.I'mhissister.IknowwhoRouallare.I'vebeenwatchingRouallalongthepathofRello wBrickRoad.AndnowRou'vefoundme.I'dliketorewardRouall.ToRou,Mr.Scarecrow,I'llgiveRoubrai n.S:Abrain?E:Oneandoneis...S:Two.E:Twoplustwois...S:Four.Igotabrain.Ibecomesmarter.最好狂欢下W:ToRou,Mr.Tinman.I'llgiveRouaheart.T:Aheart.AreallRheart.Scarecrow,listen,arealheart.表情W:DorothR,I'llsendRoubacktoKansas.['kænzəz]n.美国堪萨斯州D:ThankRou.W:AndfinallR,EmilR,Roumustlearntotrustpeoplemoreinthefutureandbekindtopeople.Therearesom enicepeopleintheworld.E:Res,Wizard.Irealizedthattherearekindpeopleintheworldbecausethelionhasshownmethat.I'msorrRt hathedied.Hewassuchanicelion.IonlRrealizedthisafterhediedforme.IwishIcouldbringhimback. W:Well,EmilR,IbelievethateverRoneisgooddeepdown.So,I'llmakeRourwishcometrue.I'lltellRouwhatI'lldo.I'llgrantthelionanewlifeandgivehimcouragealso.L:(Roars[rɔ:]vi.咆哮,怒吼;大笑,狂笑;大哭vt.大声喊出)I'mback.I’m back.表情动作W:EmilR,IhopeRou'velearnedRourlesson.E:Res,Wizard.IpromiseIwon'tbeabadgirlanRmore.IknowthatIreallRCantrustpeople.W:OK,comehere.CloseRoureRes.BacktoTaipeiRougo.Good-bRe,EmilR.E:Good-bReeverRone,DorothR,Scarecrow,Lion,Tinman.I'msorrR.ItwasnicemeetingRouall... Narrator:Formthenon,EmilRisnolongeranaughtRchild.Sherealizesthemostprecioustreasureisthetrus tbetweenfriendsandcherishallthefriendshiparoundher,andthenbecomesalovelR,pleasing,charminggi rlallherlife.TheEnd。

绿野仙踪英文情节

绿野仙踪英文情节

《绿野仙踪》是一部经典的美国童话,讲述了小女孩多萝西被一场龙卷风卷到奥兹国,在寻找回家的路上,她遇到了铁皮人、稻草人和狮子等各种奇妙的角色,他们一起经历了许多冒险,最终实现了各自的愿望。

以下是《绿野仙踪》的部分英文情节:Dorothy is a young girl who lives in Kansas with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. One day, a tornadostrikes their farm and carries Dorothy away to the magical land of Oz. She meets a Scarecrow that needsa brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart, and a Cowardly Lion who lacks courage. Together, they set out on a journey to see the Wizard of Oz in the Emerald City and ask him to help them get what they desire. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and enemies, including a wicked witch named Mombi and her army of Sawhorse and Wheelbarrow robots. With the help oftheir new friends, Dorothy and her companions overcome these challenges and finally reach the Emerald City. Upon meeting the Wizard, he informsthem that he cannot grant their wishes, but he sends them to the Winkies, the Guardian Elves of the West, who help them retrieve the magical shoes of silverand gold from Mombi. With these shoes, the Wizard isable to grant Dorothy's wish to return home to Kansas and all her new friends achieve their desires as well.。

The_Wizard_of_Oz绿野仙踪英文剧本(三小节)

The_Wizard_of_Oz绿野仙踪英文剧本(三小节)

The Wizard of OZD--Dorothy S--Scarecrow T--Tin man L--LionSense 1D: Follow the yellow brick road?Follow the yellow….跟随者黄砖路….S: Pardon me? That way is a very nice way.抱歉!那条是非常好的路。

D: Who said that? 谁在说话?Don’t be silly, Toto, scarecrow don’t talk.别傻了,Toto,稻草人不会说话S: It’s pleasant down that way too.走那条路也一样让人愉快。

D: That’s funny. Wasn’t he pointing the other way.真好笑,他刚刚不是指着另一条路吗?S: Of course, people do go both ways.当然,这两条路都会有人走的。

D: Why, you did say something ,didn’t you ?嘿,你真的说了些什么,不是吗?Are you doing that on purpose, or can’t you make up your mind?你是故意这么做的,还是你没办法做决定?S: That’s the trouble .I can’t make up my mind. I haven’t got a brain .Only straw. 那就是麻烦所在,我没办法做决定。

我没有一个大脑,只有稻草。

D: How can you talk if you haven’t got a brain.你没有大脑,你怎么说话?S: I don’t know .But some people without brains do a lot of talking, don’t they?我不知道,但是有些人不也是不用大脑就能说一些废话,不是吗?D: Yes, I guess you’re right.是的,我想你是对的。

2019年圣诞节英语短剧《绿野仙踪》-word范文模板 (1页)

2019年圣诞节英语短剧《绿野仙踪》-word范文模板 (1页)

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Narrator : Summary : The play describes the transformation of a girl ' s personality from being hostile to being understanding . Emily , a child in Taipei , always took a hostile attitude toward others . One day , she fell into a story , " The Wizard of OZ ," and joined the journey to find the Wizard with Dorothy , Scarecrow , Tin man , and Lion . Due to Emily ' s personality , she did not keep good company with them . Several days later , Emily met a witch and followed the witch ' s direction to put Dorothy in a dangerous situation . Within a battle , Lion died for her . Then Emily finally knew that there is love among people . Since then , Emily became a new person -- alovely , charming girl all her life .Part IPlace : OZCharacters : Emily [女子名] 埃米莉, Scarecrow (稻草人), Dorothy [女子名] 多萝西 , Lion (狮子), and Tin man (铁皮人)Narrator : Emily wakes up to find herself in a beautiful village . The sunshine covers the farm and the sunflowers swing (摇摆) in golden waves (在微风中). People there are always smiling and everyone can see that They ' re radiant ([' reidi ə nt ] adj .喜悦的) with happiness . What lovely (令人愉快), peaceful village it is .。

绿野仙踪(Wizard-of-Oz)英语话剧剧本

绿野仙踪(Wizard-of-Oz)英语话剧剧本

绿野仙踪(Wizard-of-Oz)英语话剧剧本(某个地方,彩虹上方高高的地方,有一个我曾在摇篮曲中听说过的地方。

某个地方,彩虹上方的天空是蓝色的,那么,为什么——哦,为什么我不能呢?如果快乐的小蓝鸟飞越彩虹,多萝西:发生了什么?哦,房子在飞!救命!救命!(所有声音消失)SCARECROW: (points to the left) "That way would be nice."___ with fear in her eyes and asked, "Who said that?" She quickly turned her back to the scarecrow, but he pointed his left hand and said, "It's pleasant down that way, too." Dorothy turned back and said, "That's ___ other way?" The scarecrow crossed his arms and replied, "Of course, people do go both ways!" Dorothy stepped forward and asked, "You did say something, didn't you?" The scarecrow shook his head and then nodded. Dorothy asked, "Are you doing that on purpose, or can't you make up your mind?" The scarecrow replied, "That's the trouble. I can't make up mymind. I haven't got a brain - only straw. You see, it's very boring being stuck up here all day long with a pole up your back." Dorothy sympathized and said, "Oh, dear - that must be terribly fortable. Can't you get down? Let me help you." She moved to the scarecrow's back and said, "Oh, that's very kind of you - very kind." The narrator described how Dorothy untied the string and the ___ to the ground. Both the scarecrow and Dorothy exclaimed, "Ohh!" The scarecrow asked, "Did I scare you?" Dorothy replied, "No, no, of course not."___ it to use, coming up with new ___ he had the potential within him all along and that having a ___ that even those who may seem lacking ___.___ to be on their way to see the ___. As they walked down the road, they noticed something in the distance. us, Dorothy approached it and found a tin man. She knocked on his tin foot and he seemed to want to say something. After realizing he needed oil, Dorothy used an oil can to ___ and joints. The tin man was grateful and asked for his arms and ___'t help but wonder how he got into this n.___ he had been chopping a tree when it started to rain a year ago. In the middle of a chop, he rusted solid and had been that way ever since. Dorothy commented that he looked perfect now, to which Tin Man ___ his chest. When she did, they heard an empty echo. Tin Man ___ to give him a heart. Dorothy and Scarecrow were shocked to learn that he had no heart, and Tin Man ___ as they moved around the stage. Finally, ___ he join them on their journey to Emerald City to ask the Wizard of Oz for a heart.Tin Man, Scarecrow, ___, tigers, and bears, ___, they heard a ___, ___'s hand, ___ being a coward, explaining that he was afraid of everything, even sheep. The group wondered if the Wizard could help him e his fear.Suddenly, ___, causing the four to . The ___ that they had no way to escape this time. Her ___ rescue her, but the ___.In the fourth act, Dorothy and her ns approached the Wizard of Oz and asked for his help. He already knew what each of them wanted: ___, Tin Man wanted a heart, ___, ___ to go home. They all agreed, eager for the Wizard's assistance.。

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Narrator:Summary: The play describes the transformation of a girl's personality from being hostile to being understanding. Emily, a child in Taipei, always took a hostile attitude toward others. One day, she fell into a story, "The Wizard of OZ," and joined the journey to find the Wizard with Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Lion. Due to Emily's personality, she did not keep good company with them.Several days later, Emily met a witch and followed the witch's direction to put Dorothy in a dangerous situation. Within a battle, Lion died for her. Then Emily finally knew that there is love among people. Since then, Emily became a new person--a lovely, charming girl all her life.Part IPlace : OZCharacters : Emily [女子名] 埃米莉,Scarecrow(稻草人), Dorothy [女子名] 多萝西, Lion(狮子), and Tin man(铁皮人)Narrator: Emily wakes up to find herself in a beautiful village. The sunshine covers the farm and the sunflowers swing(摇摆)in golden waves(在微风中). People there are always smiling and everyone can see that They're radiant(['reidiənt]adj.喜悦的)with happiness. What lovely(令人愉快), peaceful village it is.D: Hi, who are you?E: Emily. Where am I?D: You're in OZ, Emily. Uh, did you get lost?E: No, uh ….... yeah. I don't exactly know what happened.D: So, where're you going?E: I want to go home.D: Where?E: Taipei. Do you know how to get there?D: Well... it sounds very far.S: Why are you here? Why aren't you staying at home?E: I'd rather be home if I could.D: Would you like to come with us and find the Wizard ['wizəd]男巫? I'm sure he can help you.S: Oh, you have a wish too? What do you want? A beautiful house? A lovely doll? Or...E: Would you please stop asking those stupid questions? (要表情)D: Don't be so horrible, Emily. Scarecrow['skeə,krəʊ]doesn't have a brain, and that's why he joined us.E: (shows contempt轻视轻蔑) 表情D: So, let's go find our partners. Go!Part IIP/ace : OZCharacters : Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion, and Tin manT: Dorothy, we don't have enough money to buy our lunch.L: Boo([bu:]n. 嘘声;用以吓人的声音vt. & vi. 发出嘘声)! (Scares Emily)E: Ah! (Emily is scared. Then Lion is frightened by Emily's scream.E: What a brave lion. Ha, ha!L: I know... I'm not a proper lion because I don't have courage.S: Oh, poor lion.T: Dorothy, who is she?D: She's Emily, our friend from... another place.E: So, what do you need? A more fashionable appearance? (Knock) Wow, cool. What's this? This sounds funny.T: Because my body is empty. I don't have a heart.S: Emily, leave him alone.D: Un.......Lion, don't we have enough money to buy any bread?L: No, we sure don't.D: Do you have any money, Emily? We need to buy some food.E: No, I don’t have any money. Now, leave me alone. I hate all you. I just want to go home.S: Emily, don't shout at Dorothy. We're just trying to be friendly and help everybody.T: Yes, Emily. Why are you so different from us? You're nothing like usS: I noticed that, too. It's... those clothes that you wear. That's why you're different.T: No, actually, it's not the clothes I'm talking about. It's the way you behave. You're a very selfish girl and very unkind. People in this world are always kind to each other.L: Even though you're very unfriendly, Emily, we still want you to come with us and find the Wizard.F: No, I don't want to go with you any more.L: Well, the only way you can get back home is to follow us.E: I'd better go with them.Part IIIPlace:OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, Tin man, WitchNarrator: After walking for several more hours, they find themselves in the middle of an old forest. It's very dark and scary ['skeəri:], and everyone is close together.W: Ah, Emily. I hear that you would like to get back to Taipei.E: Yeah, how do you know?W: I keep an eye on 留心things that happen in OZ. I know that they don't like you, Emily. I like you, and I'll help you get back to Taipei.E: Wow, but, how?W: Well, I know that Dorothy likes to eat apples. So, I want you to give her this special apple, OK? It's her favorite kind.E: OK, as long as you help me get back home.W: Yes, of course. Just make sure you give it to her. Make more sure that she eats it.E: OK.E: Dorothy, Dorothy...D: Has she gone?E: Mm, I want to say sorry, Dorothy. I got you this apple.D: For me? Thank you. My favorite.D: Delicious... I feel sleepy. I want to lie down. (要动作)W: Well done, Emily. Now I've got Dorothy at last.E: Can I go back to Taipei now?W: Don't be so stupid, Emily. Do you really think I was going to help you? You should never trust anyone.Part IV E说话口气狠点吧Place: OZCharacters: Emily,Scarecrow, Dorothy,Lion, and Tin manS T L: Dorothy, Dorothy. Where are you?T: We have to find Dorothy.S: Hey [heɪ]没关系;我不在乎(See Emily)L: Emily, did you see Dorothy?S T L: We can't find her.E: You all treated me so bad. So, I want to teach you all a lesson. I took her to the witch[witʃ]n. 女巫, 巫婆.It's just an eye for an eye.L: Oh, my gush.S: How could you do that?T: She is such a nice girl.E: That's how you treated me. 要表情及动作S: Emily, you have a brain, but you don't know how to think or how to tell right from wrong.T: You have a heart. But you don't know how to be considerate. It must be empty.L: You can help us to find Dorothy, and turn over a new leaf. If some day your friend betrays you, how will you feel?S: Dorothy is such a nice girl. But …how could you... 最好有点哭吧E: When I was younger, even my best friend betrayed me. So, why should I believe anyone?T: We're sorry to hear that, but we don't mean you any harm. We want to help you get home. Why don't you try and trust people?E: I don't want to listen to you. Go away.L: We have to try and rescue Dorothy. You can stay here if you like.E: Hey...Part VPlace: OZCharacters: Emily ,Scarecrow, Dorothy, Lion,Tin man, WitchW: You have no choice but to die.D: No...W: (Emily stabs刺伤Witch) You... you... you... Emily...(Everybody cheers.) 有动作D: Emily, you did a very good job.(When nobody notices the witch, she secretly crawls to Emily and intends to stab her.)L: Hey...(Lion runs to Emily and takes the attach for her.)E: Ah! ! Oh, Lion, why did you do this for me? I never treated you wellL: That's OK. We're friends for... e... ver.PartVIPlace : OZD: Hello, Wizard. We're Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Emily.W: The Wizard is sick. I'm his sister. I know who you all are. I've been watching you all along the path of Yellow Brick Road. And now you've found me. I'd like to reward you all. To you, Mr. Scarecrow, I'll give you brain.S: A brain?E: One and one is...S: Two.E: Two plus two is...S: Four. I got a brain. I become smarter.最好狂欢下W: To you, Mr. Tin man. I'll give you a heart.T: A heart. A really heart. Scarecrow, listen, a real heart. 表情W: Dorothy, I'll send you back to Kansas. ['kænzəz]n. 美国堪萨斯州D: Thank you.W: And finally, Emily, you must learn to trust people more in the future and be kind to people. There are some nice people in the world.E: Yes, Wizard. I realized that there are kind people in the world because the lion has shown me that. I'm sorry that he died. He was such a nice lion. I only realized this after he died for me. I wish I could bring him back.W: Well, Emily,I believe that everyone is good deep down. So, I'll make your wish come true. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll grant the lion a new life and give him courage also.L: (Roars[rɔ:]vi. 咆哮, 怒吼;大笑, 狂笑;大哭vt. 大声喊出) I'm back. I’m back. 表情动作W: Emily, I hope you've learned your lesson.E: Yes, Wizard. I promise I won't be a bad girl any more. I know that I really Can trust people. W: OK, come here. Close your eyes. Back to Taipei you go. Good-bye, Emily.E: Good-bye everyone, Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, Tin man. I'm sorry. It was nice meeting you all... Narrator: Form then on, Emily is no longer a naughty child. She realizes the most precious treasure is the trust between friends and cherish all the friendship around her, and then becomes a lovely, pleasing, charming girl all her life.The End。

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