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LESSON14WATCHINGANTS观蚁

LESSON15NAPOLEON'

STHREEQUESTIONS拿破仑的三个问题

LESSON16CONTINENTSANDOCEANS大陆和海洋

LESSON17THESTORYOFWILLIAMTELL 

威廉·

泰尔的故事

LESSON18ALITTLEHERO小英雄

阅读:

MerryChristmas圣诞快乐

1.HOWTOUSEANENGLISHDICTIONARY

2.GREATBRITAINANDIRELAND

3.THATCRAZYTOWERINPISA

4.THEBESTADVICEIEVERHAD

5.THEFIRSTTELEVISION

6.THEBOYSBUILDABRIDGE

    

第二册

LESSON1PORTRAITOFATEACHER一位教师的写照

LESSON2THETALLESTGRASS最高的草

LESSON3ALLTHESETHINGSARETOBEANSWEREDFOR所有这一切都是要偿还的(选自《双城记》)

LESSON4ALLTHESETHINGSARETOBEANSWEREDFOR(Continued)所有这一切都是要偿还的(续)

LESSON5WINTERSLEEP冬眠

LESSON6ALBERTEINSTEIN阿尔伯特·

爱因斯坦

LESSON7ALBERTEINSTEIN(Continued)阿尔伯特·

爱因斯坦(续)

LESSON8THEPROFESSORANDHISINVENTION教授和他的发明

LESSON9SPORTSANDGAMES体育运动

LESSON10THELASTLESSON最后一课

LESSON11THELASTLESSON(Continued)最后一课(续)

LESSON12WALKINGINSPACE太空行走

LESSON13MADAMECURIEANDRADIUM居里夫人和镭

LESSON14THEGIFTS礼物

LESSON15THEGIFTS(Continued)礼物(续)

LESSON16ADVENTUREONHIGHWAY6666号公路历险记

VOCABULARY

SUPPLIMENTARYREADINGS

1.THELASTLEAF

2.ESCAPEFROMTHEZOO

3.ROBINHOODANDHISMERRYMEN

4.THEIMPORTANCEOFENGLISH

5.ATHIRSTYWORLD

6.HOWTHEBODYCELLSLIVE

第三册

LESSON1PERSEVERANCE毅力

LESSON2AGERMANSTAMP一张德国邮票

LESSON3ONREADING谈读书

LESSON4THREEGOLDMEDALSFORWILMA威尔玛的三枚金牌

LESSON5THESNAKEINTHESLEEPINGBAG睡袋里的蛇

LESSON6MYTEACHER我的老师(选自海伦·

凯勒《我的一生》)

LESSON7THETRIAL审判(选自《威尼斯商人》)

LESSON8CHARLESDARWIN查尔斯·

达尔文

LESSON9THELANGUAGEOFTHEBEES蜜蜂的语言

LESSON10THESIXTHDIAMOND 

第六颗钻石

LESSON11ASPEECHBYNORMANBETHUNE诺尔曼·

白求恩的演讲

LESSON12FROMTHEJAWSOFDEATH绝处逢生

1.FACETOFACEWITHDANGER

2.PAPERANDITSUSES

3.STICK-UP

4.THEEARTHWORM

5.AGIFTFORMOTHER'

SDAY

6.MYSTERIESOFMIGRATION

7.SINGFORME

8.THEDOGTHATSETMEFREE

9.TWOPOEMS

1、HOWMARXLEARNEDFOREIGNLANGUAGES

KarlMarxwasborninGermany,andGermanwashisnativelanguage.Whenhewasstillayoungman,hewasforcedtoleavehishomelandforpoliticalreasons.HestayedinBelgiumforafewyears;

thenhewenttoFrance.Beforelonghehadtomoveonagain.In1849,hewenttoEnglandandmadeLondonthebaseforhisrevolutionarywork.

MarxhadlearnedsomeFrenchandEnglishatschool.WhenhegottoEngland,hefoundthathisEnglishwastoolimited.Hestartedworkinghardtoimproveit.HemadesuchrapidprogressthatbeforelonghebegantowritearticlesinEnglishforanAmericannewspaper.Infact,hisEnglishinoneofthesearticleswassogoodthatEngelswrotehimaletterandpraisedhimforit.MarxwrotebacktosaythatEngels'

praisehadgreatlyencouragedhim.However,hewentontoexplainthathewasnottoosureabouttwothings--thegrammarandsomeoftheidioms.

Theseletterswerewrittenin1853.Intheyearsthatfollowed,MarxkeptonstudyingEnglishandusingit.Whenhewroteoneofhisgreatworks,TheCivilWarinFrance,hehadmasteredthelanguagesowellthathewasbaletowritethebookinEnglish.

Inthe1870'

s,whenMarxwasalreadyinhisfifties,hefounditimportanttostudythesituationinRussia,sohebegantolearnRussian.AttheendofsixmonthshehadlearnedenoughtoreadarticlesandreportsinRussian.Inoneofhisbooks,Marxgavesomeadviceonhowtolearnaforeignlanguage.Hesaidwhenapersonislearningaforeignlanguage;

hemustnotalwaysbetranslatingeverythingintohisownlanguage.Ifhedoesthis,itshowshehasnotmasteredit.Hemustbeabletousetheforeignlanguage,forgettingallabouthisown.Ifhecannotdothis,hehasnotreallygraspedthespiritoftheforeignlanguageandcannotuseitfreely.

2、ATHOMEINTHEFUTURE

Amedicalexaminationwithoutadoctorornurseintheroom?

Doingshoppingathome?

Borrowingbooksfromthelibrarywithoutleavingyourhome?

Theseideasmayseemstrangetoyou.Butscientistsareworkinghardtoturnthemintorealities.

Letussupposewecanvisitahomeattheendofthiscentury.WewillvisitaboynamedCharlieGreen.Heisnotfeelingwellthismorning.Hismother,MrsGreen,wantsthedoctortoseehim.Thatis,shewantsthedoctortolistentohim.ShebringsasetofwirestoCharlie'

sroom.Thesewiresarecalledsensors.Sheplacesonesensorinhismouthandoneonhischest.Sheputsanotheronearoundhiswristandoneonhisforehead.Thensheplugsthesensorsintoawalloutlet.Shesaysthecode"

TCP"

.Thismeans"

telephonecallplaced."

Alittlelightflashesonthewall.TheGreen'

swirelesstelephoneisreadyforacall.

MrsGreensays"

2478"

thedoctor'

stelephonenumber.Fromaspeakeronthewallcomesthedoctor'

svoice:

"

Goodmorning."

"

Goodmorning,DrScott,"

answersMrsGreen."

Charlieisn'

tfeelingtoowellthismorning.I'

veputthesensorsonhim.Iwonderifyoucanexaminehimnow."

Sure,"

thedoctor'

svoicesays."

Well,hedoesn'

thaveafever.Andhispulseisfine.Now,breathedeeply,Charlie."

Charliedoesso.

Justalittlecold,"

saysthedoctor."

Betterstayinsidetoday,Charlie.Andtakeiteasy."

Thankyou,Doctor,"

saysMrsGreen."

TCC(telephonecallcompleted)."

Thelightonthewallturnsoff.Thephonecallandtheexaminationarefinished.

Charlie,"

saysMrsGreen,"

sinceyouhavetostayathome,whydon'

tyoudosomeshopping?

Youcanpickoutyournewbicycle.Afterall,yourbirthdayisonlytwoweeksaway."

Great,"

Charlieanswers.

Charlieandhismothersitinfrontofoneofthevisionphones.Thereareseveralintheirhouse.

TCP,"

saysCharlie.Thewordreadyappearsonthescreenofthevisionphone.

NewForestBicycleShop,"

avoicesays."

MayIhelpyou?

Charlieanswers,"

I'

dliketoseeyourten-speedbicycles."

Inthenextfewminutes,picturesofmanymodelsofthebicyclesareflashedonthescreen.Thepriceofeachmodelisalsoshown.

Thenthevoiceasks,"

Areyouinterestedinanyofthesemodels?

Yes,I'

minterestedinmodel6."

Doyouwishtoplaceanorderatthistime?

Notjustyet,"

Myson'

sbirthdayisintwoweeks'

time.Thankyou.TCC."

Thevisionphoneshutsoff.

Suchwouldbeourhomeinthefuture.

2-1、AVISITTOTHELIBRARYINTHEFUTURE

  Theshoppingisfinished.Charlie'

sparentstellhimtheyhavetogooutforalittlewhile."

Whydon'

tyouvisitthelibrarywhilewe'

reout?

saysCharlie'

sdad."

Iknowtheyhavesomenewbooksonbasket-ball,yourfavouritegame."

  Charliegoestooneofthevisionphones.Heplacesacalltothelibrary.Heaskstoseeoneofthenewbooksonbasket-ball.

  Basket-ballGiant,thenameofthebook,isflashedonthescreen."

Turn,"

saysCharlie.Thefirstpageofthebookisshownonthescreen.Thenthesecond,andthethird.Charliehasreadaboutfiftypagesofit.Thenhehearshismother'

svoicecomingthroughaspeakeronthewall.Charlieturnsoffthevisionphone.Hesayshellotohismother.

  "

Whereareyou?

headds.

We'

redrivingonthefreeway,"

MrsGreensays."

Thisistakingalittlemoretimethanwethought.Wewon'

tbebackuntiltwoo'

clock.Bettergetsomelunchforyourself."

Whatareyoudoing?

Charlieasks.

llexplainlater,"

shesays.

O.K."

saysCharlie.

3、TheBlindMenandtheElephant

OnceuponatimethereweresixblindmenwholivedinavillageinIndia.Everydaytheywenttotheroadnearbyandstoodtherebegging.Theyhadoftenheardofelephants,buttheyhadneverseenone,for,beingblind,howcouldthey?

Onemorninganelephantwasleddowntheroadwheretheystood.Whentheyheardthatanelephantwaspassingby,theyaskedthedrivertostopthebeastsothattheycouldhavea"

look"

.

Ofcoursetheycouldnotlookathimwiththeireyes,buttheythoughttheymightlearnwhatkindofanimalhewasbytouchingandfeelinghim.For,yousee,theytrustedtheirownsenseoftouchverymuch.

Thefirstblindmanhappenedtoplacehishandontheelephant'

sside."

Well,well,"

hesaid."

Thisbeastisexactlylikeawall."

Thesecondgraspedoneoftheelephant'

stusksandfeltit."

You'

requitemistaken,"

He'

sroundandsmoothandsharp.He'

smorelikeaspearthananythingelse."

Thethirdhappenedtotakeholdoftheelephant'

strunk."

rebothcompletelywrong,"

Thiselephantislikeasnake,asanybodycansee."

Thefourthopenedbothhisarmsandclosedthemroundoneoftheelephant'

slegs."

Oh,howblindyouare!

hecried."

It'

sveryclearthathe'

sroundandtalllikeatree."

Thefifthwasaverytallman,andhecaughtholdofoneoftheelephant'

sears."

Eventheblindestpersonmustseethatthiselephantisn'

tlikeanyofthethingsyouname,"

sexactlylikeahugefan."

Thesixthmanwentforwardtofeeltheelephant.Hewasoldandslowandittookhimquitesometimetofindtheelephantatall.Atlasthegotholdofthebeast'

stail."

Oh,howsillyyouallare!

criedhe."

Theelephantisn'

tlikeawall,oraspear,orasnake,oratree;

neitherishelikeafan.Anymanwitheyesinhisheadcanseethat

he'

sexactlylikearope."

Thenthedriverandtheelephantmovedon,andthesixmensatbytheroadsideallday,quarrellingabouttheelephant.Theycouldnotagreewithoneanot

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