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1、典范英語6范文典范英語61、海象加入了“表演”2、吵鬧的鄰居3、皮皮公主的假期4、哦!奧托5、科密特船長(zhǎng)與紫色星球6、叢林短褲7、奧姆的蒙面清潔女工8 、蒙面清潔女工反敗為勝9 、蒙面清潔女工面對(duì)海盜10、水母鞋11、花朵街的狗老大12、玉米片硬幣13、幽靈船14、機(jī)器狗15、球王貝利16、北極英雄17、拓荒女孩18、我的朋友曼德拉1.海象加入了“表演”每個(gè)身處北極的動(dòng)物都很興奮,因?yàn)檫@里即將舉行一場(chǎng)人人都可以參加的演出“我要表演滑雪”北極狐說,“我對(duì)此很在行”“我要表演翻筋斗”,北極熊說,“沒人翻筋斗能比我好”“我唱歌吧",海豹說,“每個(gè)人都說我嗓音很優(yōu)美。“那我就表演潛水吧”鯨魚

2、說,“你們知道,我以前在可是拿過潛水獎(jiǎng)牌的”之后大家都看著海象,問他:你表演什么呢?但是海象什么都不擅長(zhǎng),既不會(huì)滑雪也不會(huì)翻筋斗。他的歌唱的很糟糕,而他潛水時(shí),鼻子也是露在水面上的。于是海象難過的坐在那里,嚼他的胡子?!皼]關(guān)系”,北極狐說,“你可以看我們表演啊”。北極狐,北極熊,海豹和鯨魚都在為那場(chǎng)大型遠(yuǎn)處而努力練習(xí)著,而海象卻躲在一個(gè)雪堆后面邊看著他們,邊嚼著他的胡子。他真希望自己能擅長(zhǎng)些什么。2、盛大的夜晚終于,表演的盛大夜晚到來了,每個(gè)人都坐下來等待演出的開始。還想坐在最前排,他很激動(dòng),狐貍走到冰上向大家示意,眾人都?xì)g呼著。狐貍開始表演滑冰了,他時(shí)而前滑,時(shí)而后退,時(shí)而向兩邊滑去,他滑出

3、一個(gè)優(yōu)美的圓圈,并8字型的滑著,她的表演簡(jiǎn)直是無與倫比的完美,海象非常喜歡她的表演,狐貍表演這一切似乎都是那么的簡(jiǎn)單輕松。海象認(rèn)為如果自己也真正的去嘗試,一定也能像狐貍表演的那么好。海象情不自禁的跳到冰上和狐貍一起滑冰“我能滑冰了”他叫嚷著,“快,看我”然而,海象并沒能滑多久,他只是把一切都搞砸了,摔了一跤,他撞到狐貍,狐貍摔倒,壓在他的臉上,真糟糕!狐貍被他搞得心煩。“海象搞砸了我的演出"狐貍悲嘆說接下來,到了北極熊表演了,他蜷縮起來像一個(gè)雪球一樣在冰面上滾動(dòng),眾人都為他鼓掌,然后他就開始準(zhǔn)備翻筋斗了,他又跳又滾,翻著筋斗,又倒立。海象看著北極熊的表演并被深深吸引,他覺得這是時(shí)候了

4、,如果他去表演,他也能像北極熊一樣翻筋斗。突然,海象又情不自禁的跳到冰上“我能翻筋斗了”他叫嚷著,“快,看我”但是海象并沒能翻筋斗,他只是把一切都搞砸了,摔了一跤,搞砸了北極熊的表演。當(dāng)然,北極熊也非常生氣,“海象搞砸了我的演出”他悲嘆的說。?2、吵鬧的鄰居Nosiyneighbours.英文概述Therearetwopeoplewhoaretherichman'sneighbours.Theyareveryclever,theygotlotsofmoneyfromthatman,andstaytogether.Therichmanonlygotmoney,buthedon't

5、knowhowtoenjoythislife,heislonly.Healwaysthoughtabouthismoneynototherpeople.Inthefuture,IwanttobethepersonwholikePoppyPlinkorCarl.Theirheartarefullofhappyness,theyarehopeful.以下是翻譯(過了)I.Flinch先生在一是嚴(yán)峻的,灰色的城鎮(zhèn)中,有一座嚴(yán)峻的,灰色的的房子,房子中又生活了一個(gè)不快樂的男人。不是因?yàn)樗幕疑孔樱現(xiàn)linch如此。Flinch先生是一個(gè)吝嗇鬼他從未給過別人一個(gè)便士(他從未給過別人一個(gè)微笑),他是一個(gè)

6、吝嗇和凄慘的人。Flinch很悲慘,是因?yàn)樗泥従印linch先生那灰色的,嚴(yán)峻的房子的一側(cè),有一座朱紅色的房子,那是屬于CarlClutch修理工的。Carl,Flinch先生工作時(shí),不斷的聽到錘子聲和發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)加速運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)起來了的聲音。另一側(cè),在明亮的藍(lán)色的房子里,住著一位叫PoppyPink的音樂教師。每天早上,Poppy坐下來,在她那架高大的鋼琴上彈了一首盛大的舞曲。早餐后,他的學(xué)生陸陸續(xù)續(xù)到達(dá)了。低音管在咆哮著,F(xiàn)linch先生關(guān)上了窗子,但這聲音還是穿透了墻壁。Brum-brum,totle-toot,bang!H他的整個(gè)房子都在顫抖著他把手指放在他的耳朵旁邊他在墻上敲擊以表示抗議。但鄰

7、居不聽他們實(shí)在是太高興了。他們修理汽車和做音樂,以及他們喜歡的工作。Brum-brum,totle-toot,bang!FlinchFlinch先生曾把自己鎖在壁櫥里,他用毛巾把頭包起來。他憤怒的寫了許多信,但又把它們?nèi)妓核榱?,?他說。甚至到了床上,他戴著一頂帽子來阻止噪音但是發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)還是在加速旋轉(zhuǎn),音樂還是在不斷的加重Flinch這不能再繼續(xù)了!Flinch對(duì)自己說他甚至響亮的吼了起來2拙劣的伎倆Flinch先生去敲Carl先生的房子,Carl在修汽車,他很容易的溜進(jìn)了他的廚房,把一只死老鼠放在了他的冰箱里。就要擺脫他了Flinch說還賤兮兮的笑了一下沒有人愿意住一間有老鼠的房子在午夜Fli

8、nch爬上了屋頂Poppy家的煙囪沿著墻壁學(xué)鬼叫把她處理掉了他咧嘴一笑沒有人愿意住一間有鬼的房子然后他爬了下去回家睡覺了第二天一早Flinch醒來聽到一聲巨響汽車和卡車停在外面他看了看窗外Carl坐在外面有一張桌子(牌子上寫著:這里賣早餐)Carl對(duì)Flinch先生喊道:今天不能用我的廚房了,呃,我媽媽正在打掃,她讓我到外邊來吃我的早飯。那就是想到這個(gè)好主意:早餐在外邊吃,司機(jī)們可以在這里停車并且買早餐。就在這時(shí),Poppy跑了過來噢Flinch噢Carl我想告訴你們昨晚發(fā)生的事情我放棄Flinch自鳴得意的說你繼續(xù)Poppy高興的眉開眼笑昨天晚上天使在我的煙囪里唱歌了他們唱了我發(fā)誓他皺皺眉但

9、這音樂我很想寫下來而且我一定寫哦我一定寫!她做到了Poppy還不得不又教了一天的音樂但是在夜里,她寫出了天使音樂她對(duì)此大肆的敲鑼打鼓真讓人吃不消對(duì)Flinch來說3Flinch的Flinch去敲Carl的門他拿出大把的鈔票這個(gè)給你他說都按你說的做Carl只要我能修理小汽車讓我去那里都行當(dāng)我把房子賣了我將馬上搬走,F(xiàn)linch又去敲Poppy的房子給了她很多錢只要你搬家當(dāng)然!如果這是你想要的結(jié)果親愛的Poppy叫喊道她從沒見過這么多錢只要有我的音樂我去任何地方都行都會(huì)是快樂的當(dāng)我把房子賣了我將馬上搬走Flinch快樂的回了家怎么說呢,F(xiàn)linch先生這樣的人還從來沒有這么高興過。他把手伸進(jìn)空空的

10、口袋里摸了摸,深吸一口氣說:所有的錢都沒了!但是很快的那些噪音鄰居,也會(huì)離去的!沒有過幾天,F(xiàn)linch先生的鄰居們,都賣掉了他們的房子?,F(xiàn)在,他終于得到了和平與寧靜,除了空倉房的老鼠的噪音,就什么也沒有了。4搬家日Flinch先生在Poppy搬家時(shí)觀察著,蹦-叮當(dāng)?shù)捻懼?dāng)她將鋼琴跌跌撞撞的推下樓梯時(shí)。你終于去了,你這個(gè)害蟲?!看見Flinch他在窗口,Poppy揮舞著(告別)。運(yùn)氣太好了,F(xiàn)linch先生!幾天前,我遇到了一個(gè)人,他也想搬家,于是我們同意將房子互換。就在這時(shí),拿著兩個(gè)沉重的工具箱。他看見Poppy正吃力的搬運(yùn)著豎琴,便過去幫她,準(zhǔn)備好了嗎,Poppy?”他問道。都準(zhǔn)備好了,

11、卡爾!這不是很有趣!她答道。然后卡爾搬進(jìn)了Poppy的明亮的藍(lán)色的房子Poppy搬進(jìn)了卡爾的朱紅的房子他們互相幫助搬運(yùn)著大件的的東西,然后卡爾辦了個(gè)暖居聚會(huì)。他與Poppy唱,因?yàn)樗麄兌己芨吲d:沒有地方比得上家!Flinch,就是用毛巾裹在頭上(也能聽見)。3皮皮公主的假期第三節(jié)3Theroadhome"Ifyoustayedhereabitlonger,youmightstartlikingtheseaside,"saidDaisy.ArcticHero-theStoryofMatthewHensonByAlisonHawesIntroductionIn1909ablac

12、kAmericanexplorercalledMatthewHensonhelpedtodiscovertheNorthPole.ThisstorytellsyouhowMatthewbecameanexplorerandthedangershefacedinthebittercoldoftheArctic.Chapter 1: RunningAwayAsaboy,Matthewalwayslongedforadventure.Whenhewasabout12yearsold,heranawaytosea.Hejoinedashipasacabinboy,peelingpotatoesandc

13、leaningthedecks.Whenheleft,attheageof18,hehadalreadytraveledtheworld.Chapter 2: MatthewMeetsRobertPearyAfewyearslaterMatthewwasworkinginashopwhenhemetanexplorercalledRobertPeary.Robertofferedhimajob,ashisservant,workinginthejunglesofCentralAmerica.Matthewwaskeentotravelagain,sohetookthejob.Whilethey

14、wereinthejungle,oneofRobert'ssurveyteamfellintosomequicksand.Themanwassofrightened,helefttheexpedition.Matthewaskedifhecouldtakeovertheman'sjob,andheneverworkedasaservantagain.Afterworkinginthestickyheatofthejungle,Robert'snexttripwastothebittercoldoftheArctic.HeaskedMatthewtoewithhimasa

15、memberofhisteam.HeandMatthewthenspentthenext18yearsexploringtheArctictogether.Chapter 3: MatthewinGreenlandTheybeganbymakingseveraltripstoGreenland,wheretheInuitpeople(因紐特人,過去稱為愛斯基摩人,居住在北美北部嚴(yán)寒地區(qū))helpedthemtolearntheskillstheyneededtosurviveintheArctic.MatthewquicklylearnedtospeakInuitandbecamegoodfr

16、iendswiththepeople.Theycalledhim“Matthew-the-kind-one(好人馬修).Theylearnedhowtofishforcharr(嘉魚)andhuntforseals.Theylearnedtobuildigloos(雪屋)andmakeclothesandbootsfromanimalskins.Theyalsolearnedtobuildsledges(雪橇)anddriveteamsofhuskydogs.Infact,Matthewsoonbecameanexpert(專家)sledgedriver.MatthewandRoberttra

17、veledacrosstheunexploredicefieldsinthenorthofGreenland.TheymademapsandhelpedtoshowthatGreenlandisanisland.Theyalsofoundthreeenormous(巨大的)meteorites(隕石).ButevenwithhelpfromtheInuit,theArcticwasadangerousplaceforRobertandMatthewtobe(生存).Oncetheywereouthuntingwhenamuskoxsuddenlychargedat(向沖去)Robert.Jus

18、tintime,MatthewsavedRobert'slife.Heshottheoxwithhislastbullet.Anothertimetheywerehundredsofmilesfromcampwhentheyranoutoffood.Theywerecoldandweak,andamantravelingwiththemwasdangerouslyill.Intheendtheyhadtoeattheirdogsor(否貝U)starvetodeath.Chapter 4: TotheNorthPoleDespite(盡管=inspiteof)thedangers,Ro

19、bertandMatthewbravelywentbacktotheArcticagain.Thistimetheywantedtodosomethingnoonehadeverdonebefore.TheywantedtotrytoreachtheNorthPole.ButontheirfirstattemptRobert'sfeetbecamebadlyfrostbitten(嚴(yán)重凍傷)Robertwasinsuchpainthathecouldn'twalkorevenstand.Assoonastheycouldtravel,Matthewstrapped(捆綁)Rob

20、erttoasledgeandrushed250milestobasecamp(大本營(yíng)),wheretherewasadoctor.ThedoctorhadtotakeoffeightofRobertstoes.ButstillRobertandMatthewwouldnotgiveup.ThreemoretimestheytriedtoreachthePole.Eachtimetheygotcloserthanbefore.Buteachtimetheywerebeatenbackbyblizzards(暴雪)ormeltingice.Chapter 5: OneLastChanceIn19

21、08RobertandMatthewsailedfromNewYorktomaketheirfifthattempttoreachthePole.Buttheyagreed(達(dá)成共識(shí)),becauseoftheirage,thattheywouldmakethistheirlasttriptotheArctic.ThiswouldbetheirlastchancetoreachtheNorthPole!Ontheirwaynorth,theystoppedinGreenlandtobuythehuskies,fursandequipment(設(shè)備)thattheyneeded.Theyalso

22、visitedseveralvillagestohireInuitmenandwomentoewiththemandhelpthemontheirlastjourney.Astheirshipsailedfurthernorth,theseabegantofreezeover.Atfirsttheshipwasabletocutthroughtheice,butastheicegotthickertheysometimeshadtousedynamite(炸藥)tohelpthembreakthrough.Intheendtheseaicewasjusttoothickandtheycould

23、gonofurther.SotheysetuptheirbasecamponanislandoffthecoastofCanada(靠近海岸線的).TheyspentthewintergettingreadyfortheirlastattempttoreachthePole.Inthespringtheywerereadytosetout.Robertputthemenintoteamsandtheybegansettingupalineofcampsacrosstheseaice.Ateachcamptheyleftfood,equipmentandigloosforRobertandMat

24、thewtouseontheirwaybackfromthePole.Butthiswasnoteasy.Timeandtimeagaintheywereheldupbytheiceandthebadweather.Attimestheicewassojaggeditbroketheirsledges.Othertimesitwassohighthattheyhadtodragtheirheavysledgesoveritbyhand.Theicecreakedandmoanedandcrackedopenwithoutwarning.OnceRobertwasgoingtosleepwhen

25、heheardanoise.Lookingoutside,hesawacrackopenuparoundoneoftheotherigloos!HeandMatthewshoutedtothemenwhojusthadtimetoleaptosafety(差點(diǎn)來不及跳到安全的地方).Whentheywere130milesfromthePole,theysetuptheirlastcamp.Robertsentthelastsupportteambacktobasecamp,astheywerenolongerneeded.Then,withMatthewandfourInuitmen,hes

26、etoffonthelastlegoftheirjourneyto(踏上他們?nèi)ネ淖詈笠欢温烦蹋﹖hePoleitself.Foroncetheicewassmoothandtheweathergood,andforthenextfewdaysthesixmenmadegoodspeed.But,justafewmilesfrom(就在離幾英里的地方)thePole,Matthewsuddenlyfellthroughtheice.Luckilyoneofthemenwasclosebyandpulledhimoutbeforehedrowned.Laterthatdaythesixmenre

27、achedthePole.Itwas6thApril1909.Afteryearsofhardwork,disappointmentsanddanger,RobertandMatthewhaddoneit(成功了)atlast.TheywerethefirstpeopleevertostandattheNorthPole!Chapter 6: BackHomeMatthewandRobertarrivedbackinNewYorkmonthslater,expectingtobetreatedasheroes.Butthiswasnottobe.Whiletheywereaway,amanca

28、lledFrederickCookhadclaimedtohavereachedtheNorthPolebeforethem!Intheend,Cook'sclaimwasshowntobeahoax.Robert,beingtheleaderoftheexpedition,wasrewardedwiththefameandmedalshedeserved(配得至,應(yīng)得的).ButsadlyinAmericaatthattime,blackpeopleweregivenlittlerespect.So,atfirst,Matthewwasnotrewardedforhispart(發(fā)揮

29、的作用)intheexpedition.Chapter7:RewardedatLastItwasntuntil(直至U才)hewasanoldmanthatMatthewwasgivenanyrewardsforhispartinreachingtheNorthPole.Andevennow,yearsafterhisdeath,theworldisstillonlyjustlearningaboutthisgreatexplorer.In2000thegreatestmedalanexplorercouldeverwishfor-theHubbardmedal-wasawardedtoMat

30、thew'snieceonMatthew'sbehalf.MatthewHenson-themanwhohelpedtodiscovertheNorthPole-wouldnowberememberedbypeopleallovertheworld!MoreinformationaboutMatthewHensonIn1998afilmcalledGloryandHonor(光榮與榮譽(yù),中文譯名又為極地悍將)wasmade,claimingtobethetruestoryofthesearchfortheNorthPole.Then,inxx,aradioprogrammeca

31、lledStealingtheGlorywasproduced.YoucanfindmoreinformationaboutMatthewHensononthesewebsites:ArcticHero:theStoryofMatthewHensonIntroductionIn1909ablackAmericanexplorercalledMatthewHensonhelpedtodiscovertheNorthPole.ThisstorytellsyouhowMatthewbecameanexplorerandthedangershefacedinthebittercoldoftheArct

32、ic.Chapter1RunningAwayAsaboy,Matthewalwayslongedforadventure.Whenhewasabout12yearsold,heranawaytosea.Hejoinedashipasacabinboy,peelingpotatoesandcleaningthedecks.Whenheleft,attheageof18,hehadalreadytravelledtheworld.Chapter2MatthewMeetsRobertPearyAfewyearslaterMatthewwasworkinginashopwhenhemetanexplo

33、rercalledRobertPeary.Robertofferedhimajob,ashisservant,workinginthejunglesofCentralAmerica.Matthewwaskeentotravelagain,sohetookthejob.Whiletheywereinthejungle,oneofRobert'ssurveyteamfellintosomequicksand.Thenmanwassofrightened,helefttheexpedition.Matthewaskedifhecouldtakeovertheman'sjob,andh

34、eneverworkedasaservantagain.Afterworkinginthestickyheatofthejungle,RobertnexttripwastothebittercoldoftheArctic.HeaskedMatthewtoewithhimasamemberofhisteam.HeandMatthewthenspentthenext18yearsexploringtheArctictogether.Chapter3MatthewinGreenlandTheybeganbymakingseveraltripstoGreenland,whentheInuitpeopl

35、ehelpedthemtolearntheskillstheyneededtosurviveintheArctic.MatthewquicklylearnedtospeakInuitandbecamegoodfriendswiththepeople.Theycalledhim“Matthewthe-kind-one".Theylearnedhowtofishforcharrandhuntforseals.Theylearnedtobuildigloosandmakeclothesandbootsfromanimalskins.AnInuitmanfishingforcharr.(ma

36、tchforapicture)Theyalsolearnedtobuildsledgesanddriveteamsofhuskydogs.Infact,Matthewsoonbecameanexpertsledgedriver.MatthewandRoberttravelledacrosstheunexploredicefieldsinthenorthofGreenland.TheymademapsandhelpedtoshowthatGreenlandisanisland.Theyalsofoundthreeenormousmeteorites.?miti?ra?tAmeteoritefou

37、ndbyMatthewandRobertisnowintheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory.(Matchapicture)ButevenwiththehelpfromtheInuit,theArcticwasstilladangerousplaceforMatthewandRoberttobe.OncetheywereouthuntingwhenamuskoxsuddenlychargedatRobert.Justintime,MatthewsavedRobert'slife.Heshottheoxwithhislastbullet.Anothertime

38、theywerehundredsofmilesfromcampwhentheyranoutfood.Theywerecoldandweak,andamantravelledwiththemwasdangerouslyill.Intheendtheyhadtoeattheirdogsorstarvetodeath.Chapter4TotheNorthPoleDespitethedangers,RobertandMatthewbravelywentbacktotheArcticagain.Thistimetheywantedtodosomethingnoonehadeverdonebefore.T

39、heywantedtotrytoreachtheNorthPole.ButontheirfirstattemptRobertsfeetbecamebadlyfrostbitten.Afrostbittentoe(matchapicture)Robertwasinsuchpainthathecouldn'twalkorevenstand.Assoonastheycouldtravel,MatthewstrappedRoberttoasledgeandrushed250milestobasecamp,wheretherewasadoctor.Thedoctorhadtotakeoffeig

40、htofRobert'stoes.ButstillRobertandMatthewwouldnotgiveup.ThreemoretimestheytriedtoreachthePole.Eachtimetheygotcloserthanbefore.Buteachtimetheywerebeatenbackbyblizzardsormeltingice.Chapter5OneLastChanceIn1908RobertandMatthewsailedfromNewYorktomaketheirfifthattempttoreachthePole.Buttheyagreed,becau

41、seoftheirage,thattheywouldmakethistheirlasttriptotheArctic.ThiswouldbetheirlastchancetoreachtheNorthPole.Ontheirwaynorth,theystoppedinGreenlandtobuyhuskies,fursandequipmentthattheyneeded.TheyalsovisitedseveralvillagestohiresomeInuitmenandwomentoewiththemandhelpthemontheirlastjourney.Astheirshipsailedfurthernorth,theseabegantofreezeover.Atfirstt

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