
基本信息出版社:上海外语教育出版社
页码:172 页
出版日期:2009年06月
ISBN:9787544610087
条形码:9787544610087
版本:第1版
装帧:平装
开本:32
正文语种:英语
丛书名:上外-朗文学生系列读物
外文书名:Short stories for comprehension
内容简介 《妙语短篇(D3上外朗文学生系列读物)》内容为:为了让学生能巩固所学内容,每个故事后都编有大量练习,练习的内容和形式多种多样,包括词汇理解、内容理解、句子配对、正误判断、选择填空以及作文训练等等。针对学生的学习需要,每课课文后都从课文中抽出一些重点词汇、短语或语法句型作重点讲解,使学生在这些方面能有更深一层的认识和总结,并通过特别编写的练习加以巩固。
编辑推荐 《妙语短篇(D3上外朗文学生系列读物)》:【上外朗文学生系列读物】是为中国学生编写的一套系列读物,内容风趣,程度由浅入深。该系列读物每册包括15至20个妙趣横生然而又寓意深刻的小故事。每个故事后都配有一组针对中国学生需要的练习。各册词汇难度循序渐进,使学生学起来毫不费力但又在不知不觉中有所提高。每个故事后的插图生动活泼。既可提高学生兴趣,又有助于他们更好地理解故事的含意。
本系列读物既可在课堂上使用,也可供各级水平的英语爱好者自学。每册后附有习题答案,以方便读者查考。
目录
Unit 1 The Thirsty Ant
Unit 2 Hanaca's Hat
Unit 3 The Husband Who Looked After the House
Unit 4 King Solomon's Vase
Unit 5 The Mark of Wisdom
Unit 6 The Two Crows
Unit 7 The Three Sheiks and the Queen of Arabia
Unit 8 Pandora's Box
Unit 9 The Great Issumboshi
Unit 10 Believe It or Not
Unit 11 Anziz and His Magic Flute
Unit 12 Hurashima and the Greatest Gift of All
Unit 13 The Bird of Happiness
Unit 14 The Monkey and the Crocodile
Unit 15 King Midas
Unit 16 The Dragon and the Gypsy
Unit 17 The Crystal Ball
Unit 18 The Demon of Stone Mountain
Unit 19 The Young Prince
Unit 20 Apollo and the Shepherd
Answers
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序言 本书是《上外一朗文学生系列读物》其中一本。
本系列读物是专为中国学生编写的,旨在提高学生对英语的阅读理解能力,同时扩大学生的英语词汇量,增进对英语语法和句型的认识。
本系列读物所选课文都是一些妙趣横生的故事和西方家喻户晓的笑话。通过阅读和学习,学生可以加深对西方幽默感的了解。
为了让学生能巩固所学内容,每个故事后都编有大量练习,练习的内容和形式多种多样,包括词汇理解、内容理解、句子配对、正误判断、选择填空以及作文训练等等。
针对学生的学习需要,每课课文后都从课文中抽出一些重点词汇、短语或语法句型作重点讲解,使学生在这些方面能有更深一层的认识和总结,并通过特别编写的练习加以巩固。
《上外一朗文学生系列读物》能有效地加强在校学生对英语的阅读理解,提高会考能力,同时也能帮助自学青年有效地自修,将英语阅读水平大大提高一步。
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Because of her sadness, the tear had magical qualities andsuddenly the ant could speak the language of human beings.
The ant looked up and saw the young girl sitting in front of ahuge pile of seed.
"Why are you sad?" asked the ant.
"I'm the prisoner of a giant," the girl told the ant. "He won't letme go until I've made three separate heaps of grain, barley andrye out of this huge pile of seed in which they are all mixedtogether."
"That will take you a month!" the ant said, looking at the hugepile of seed.
"I know," the girl cried, "and if I haven't finished by tomorrow, thegiant will eat me for his supper!"
"Don't cry," the ant said. "My friends and I will help you."
Soon thousands of ants were at work, separating the threekinds of seeds.
The next morning, when the giant saw that the work had beendone, he let the girl go.
And thus it was that one of her tears saved her life.