1、LESSON 14 WATCHING ANTS观蚁LESSON 15 NAPOLEONS THREE QUESTIONS拿破仑的三个问题LESSON 16 CONTINENTS AND OCEANS大陆和海洋LESSON 17 THE STORY OF WILLIAM TELL威廉泰尔的故事LESSON 18 A LITTLE HERO小英雄阅读:Merry Christmas圣诞快乐1. HOW TO USE AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY2. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND3. THAT CRAZY TOWER IN PISA4. THE BEST ADVI
2、CE I EVER HAD5. THE FIRST TELEVISION6.THE BOYS BUILD A BRIDGE第二册LESSON 1 PORTRAIT OF A TEACHER一位教师的写照LESSON 2 THE TALLEST GRASS最高的草LESSON 3 ALL THESE THINGS ARE TO BE ANSWERED FOR所有这一切都是要偿还的(选自双城记)LESSON 4 ALL THESE THINGS ARE TO BE ANSWERED FOR(Continued)所有这一切都是要偿还的(续)LESSON 5 WINTER SLEEP冬眠LESSON
3、6 ALBERT EINSTEIN阿尔伯特爱因斯坦LESSON 7 ALBERT EINSTEIN(Continued)阿尔伯特爱因斯坦(续)LESSON 8 THE PROFESSOR AND HIS INVENTION教授和他的发明LESSON 9 SPORTS AND GAMES体育运动LESSON 10 THE LAST LESSON最后一课LESSON 11 THE LAST LESSON(Continued)最后一课(续)LESSON 12 WALKING IN SPACE太空行走LESSON 13 MADAME CURIE AND RADIUM居里夫人和镭LESSON 14 TH
4、E GIFTS礼物LESSON 15 THE GIFTS(Continued)礼物(续)LESSON 16 ADVENTURE ON HIGHWAY 6666号公路历险记VOCABULARYSUPPLIMENTARY READINGS1. THE LAST LEAF2. ESCAPE FROM THE ZOO3. ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN4. THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH5. A THIRSTY WORLD6. HOW THE BODY CELLS LIVE第三册LESSON 1 PERSEVERANCE毅力LESSON 2 A GERMA
5、N STAMP一张德国邮票LESSON 3 ON READING谈读书LESSON 4 THREE GOLD MEDALS FOR WILMA威尔玛的三枚金牌LESSON 5 THE SNAKE IN THE SLEEPING BAG睡袋里的蛇LESSON 6 MY TEACHER我的老师(选自海伦凯勒我的一生)LESSON 7 THE TRIAL审判(选自威尼斯商人)LESSON 8 CHARLES DARWIN查尔斯达尔文LESSON 9 THE LANGUAGE OF THE BEES蜜蜂的语言LESSON 10 THE SIXTH DIAMOND第六颗钻石LESSON 11 A SPE
6、ECH BY NORMAN BETHUNE诺尔曼白求恩的演讲LESSON 12 FROM THE JAWS OF DEATH绝处逢生1. FACE TO FACE WITH DANGER2. PAPER AND ITS USES3. STICK-UP4. THE EARTHWORM5. A GIFT FOR MOTHERS DAY6. MYSTERIES OF MIGRATION7. SING FOR ME8. THE DOG THAT SET ME FREE9. TWO POEMS1、HOW MARX LEARNED FOREIGN LANGUAGESKarl Marx was born i
7、n Germany, and German was his native language. When he was still a young man, he was forced to leave his homeland for political reasons. He stayed in Belgium for a few years; then he went to France. Before long he had to move on again. In 1849, he went to England and made London the base for his rev
8、olutionary work.Marx had learned some French and English at school. When he got to England, he found that his English was too limited. He started working hard to improve it. He made such rapid progress that before long he began to write articles in English for an American newspaper. In fact, his Eng
9、lish in one of these articles was so good that Engels wrote him a letter and praised him for it. Marx wrote back to say that Engels praise had greatly encouraged him. However, he went on to explain that he was not too sure about two things-the grammar and some of the idioms.These letters were writte
10、n in 1853. In the years that followed, Marx kept on studying English and using it. When he wrote one of his great works, The Civil War in France, he had mastered the language so well that he was bale to write the book in English.In the 1870s, when Marx was already in his fifties, he found it importa
11、nt to study the situation in Russia, so he began to learn Russian. At the end of six months he had learned enough to read articles and reports in Russian. In one of his books, Marx gave some advice on how to learn a foreign language. He said when a person is learning a foreign language; he must not
12、always be translating everything into his own language. If he does this, it shows he has not mastered it. He must be able to use the foreign language, forgetting all about his own. If he can not do this, he has not really grasped the spirit of the foreign language and can not use it freely.2、AT HOME
13、 IN THE FUTUREA medical examination without a doctor or nurse in the room? Doing shopping at home? Borrowing books from the library without leaving your home?These ideas may seem strange to you. But scientists are working hard to turn them into realities.Let us suppose we can visit a home at the end
14、 of this century. We will visit a boy named Charlie Green. He is not feeling well this morning. His mother, Mrs Green, wants the doctor to see him. That is, she wants the doctor to listen to him. She brings a set of wires to Charlies room. These wires are called sensors. She places one sensor in his
15、 mouth and one on his chest. She puts another one around his wrist and one on his forehead. Then she plugs the sensors into a wall outlet. She says the code TCP. This means telephone call placed. A little light flashes on the wall. The Greens wireless telephone is ready for a call.Mrs Green says 247
16、8, the doctors telephone number. From a speaker on the wall comes the doctors voice: Good morning.Good morning, Dr Scott, answers Mrs Green. Charlie isnt feeling too well this morning. Ive put the sensors on him. I wonder if you can examine him now.Sure, the doctors voice says. Well, he doesnt have
17、a fever. And his pulse is fine. Now, breathe deeply, Charlie.Charlie does so.Just a little cold, says the doctor. Better stay inside today, Charlie. And take it easy.Thank you, Doctor, says Mrs Green. TCC (telephone call completed). The light on the wall turns off. The phone call and the examination
18、 are finished.Charlie, says Mrs Green, since you have to stay at home, why dont you do some shopping? You can pick out your new bicycle. After all, your birthday is only two weeks away.Great, Charlie answers.Charlie and his mother sit in front of one of the vision phones. There are several in their
19、house.TCP, says Charlie. The word ready appears on the screen of the vision phone.New Forest Bicycle Shop, a voice says. May I help you?Charlie answers, Id like to see your ten-speed bicycles.In the next few minutes, pictures of many models of the bicycles are flashed on the screen. The price of eac
20、h model is also shown.Then the voice asks, Are you interested in any of these models?Yes, Im interested in model 6.Do you wish to place an order at this time?Not just yet,My sons birthday is in two weeks time. Thank you. TCC.The vision phone shuts off.Such would be our home in the future.2-1、A VISIT
21、 TO THE LIBRARY IN THE FUTUREThe shopping is finished. Charlies parents tell him they have to go out for a little while. Why dont you visit the library while were out? says Charlies dad. I know they have some new books on basket-ball, your favourite game. Charlie goes to one of the visionphones. He
22、places a call to the library. He asks to see one of the new books on basket-ball.Basket-ball Giant, the name of the book, is flashed on the screen. Turn, says Charlie. The first page of the book is shown on the screen. Then the second, and the third. Charlie has read about fifty pages of it. Then he
23、 hears his mothers voice coming through a speaker on the wall. Charlie turns off the visionphone. He says hello to his mother.Where are you? he adds.Were driving on the freeway, Mrs Green says. This is taking a little more time than we thought. We wont be back until two oclock. Better get some lunch
24、 for yourself.What are you doing? Charlie asks.ll explain later, she says.O.K. says Charlie.3、The Blind Men and the ElephantOnce upon a time there were six blind men who lived in a village in India. Every day they went to the road nearby and stood there begging. They had often heard of elephants, bu
25、t they had never seen one, for, being blind, how could they?One morning an elephant was led down the road where they stood. When they heard that an elephant was passing by, they asked the driver to stop the beast so that they could have a look.Of course they could not look at him with their eyes, bu
26、t they thought they might learn what kind of animal he was by touching and feeling him. For, you see, they trusted their own sense of touch very much.The first blind man happened to place his hand on the elephants side. Well, well, he said. This beast is exactly like a wall.The second grasped one of
27、 the elephants tusks and felt it. Youre quite mistaken,Hes round and smooth and sharp. Hes more like a spear than anything else.The third happened to take hold of the elephants trunk. re both completely wrong,This elephant is like a snake, as anybody can see.The fourth opened both his arms and close
28、d them round one of the elephants legs. Oh, how blind you are! he cried. Its very clear that hes round and tall like a tree.The fifth was a very tall man, and he caught hold of one of the elephants ears. Even the blindest person must see that this elephant isnt like any of the things you name,s exac
29、tly like a huge fan.The sixth man went forward to feel the elephant. He was old and slow and it took him quite some time to find the elephant at all. At last he got hold of the beasts tail. Oh, how silly you all are! cried he. The elephant isnt like a wall, or a spear, or a snake, or a tree; neither is he like a fan. Any man with eyes in his head can see thathes exactly like a rope.Then the driver and the elephant moved on, and the six men sat by the roadside all day, quarrelling about the elephant. They could not agree with one anot
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