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1、7英語泛讀教程1-Unit two-Text 1英漢對(duì)照 (原unit 1)TEXT ONELittle House in the Big WoodsBy Laura Ingalls WilderIntroduction-Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote many books about her life in the wilderness. This is a true story from one of her books. On the edge of the Big Woods of Wisconsin in 1872, she lived with her fam

2、ily in a little log house. It was miles from any neighbors and far from any town. One day her father was away from home, leaving the family alone in the wilderness. At night there came a big bear. What were the mother and her daughters going to do? Were they safe in the end? Please read the followin

3、g story.1 Then one day Pa said that spring was coming. 2 In the Big Woods the snow was beginning to thaw. Bits of it dropped from the branches of the trees and made little holes in the softening snowbanks below. At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little house quivered and sparkled in

4、 the sunshine, and drops of water hung trembling at their tips. 3 Pa said he must go to town to trade the furs of the wild animals he had been trapping all winter. So one evening he made a big bundle of them. There were so many furs that when they were packed tightly and tied together they made a bu

5、ndle almost as big as Pa. 4 Very early one morning Pa strapped the bundle of furs on his shoulders, and started to walk to town. There were so many furs to carry that he could not take his gun. 5 Ma was worried, but Pa said that by starting before sun-up and walking very fast all day he could get ho

6、me again before dark. 6 The nearest town was far away. Laura and Mary had never seen a town. They had never seen a store. They had never seen even two houses standing together. But they knew that in a town there were many houses, and a store full of candy and calico and other wonderful things powder

7、, and shot, and salt, and store sugar. 7 They knew that Pa would trade his furs to the storekeeper for beautiful things from town, and all day they were expecting the presents he would bring them. When the sun sank low above the treetops and no more drops fell from the tips of the icicles they began

8、 to watch eagerly for Pa. 8 The sun sank out of sight, the woods grew dark, and he did not come. Ma started supper and set the table, but he did not come. It was time to do the chores, and still he had not come. 9 Ma said that Laura might come with her while she milked the cow. Laura could carry the

9、 lantern. 10 So Laura put on her coat and Ma buttoned it up. And Laura put her hands into her red mittens that hung by a red yarn string around her neck, while Ma lighted the candle in the lantern. 11 Laura was proud to be helping Ma with the milking, and she carried the lantern very carefully. Its

10、sides were of tin, with places cut in them for the candle-light to shine through. 12 When Laura walked behind Ma on the path to the barn, the little bits of candle-light from the lantern leaped all around her on the snow. The night was not yet quite dark. The woods were dark, but there was a gray li

11、ght on the snowy path, and in the sky there were a few faint stars. The stars did not look as warm and bright as the little lights that came from the lantern. 13 Laura was surprised to see the dark shape of Sukey, the brown cow, standing at the barnyard gate. Ma was surprised, too. 14 It was too ear

12、ly in the spring for Sukey to be let out in the Big Woods to eat grass. She lived in the barn. But sometimes on warm days Pa left the door of her stall open so she could come into the barnyard. Now Ma and Laura saw her behind the bars, waiting for them. 15 Ma went up to the gate, and pushed against

13、it to open it. But it did not open very far, because there was Sukey, standing against it. Ma said, Sukey, get over! She reached across the gate and slapped Sukeys shoulder. 16 Just then one of the dancing little bits of light from the lantern jumped between the bars of the gate, and Laura saw long,

14、 shaggy, black fur, and two little, glittering eyes. 17 Sukey had thin, short, brown fur. Sukey had large, gentle eyes. 18 Ma said, Laura, walk back to the house. 19 So Laura turned around and began to walk toward the house. Ma came behind her. When they had gone part way, Ma snatched her up, lanter

15、n and all, and ran. Ma ran with her into the house, and slammed the door. 20 Then Laura said, Ma, was it a bear? 21 Yes, Laura, Ma said. It was a bear. 22 Laura began to cry. She hung on to Ma and sobbed, Oh, will he eat Sukey? 23 No, Ma said, hugging her. Sukey is safe in the barn. Think, Laura all

16、 those big, heavy logs in the barn walls. And the door is heavy and solid, made to keep bears out. No, the bear cannot get in and eat Sukey. 24 Laura felt better then. But he could have hurt us, couldnt he? she asked. 25 He didnt hurt us, Ma said. You were a good girl, Laura, to do exactly as I told

17、 you, and to do it quickly, without asking why. 26 Ma was trembling, and she began to laugh a little. To think, she said, Ive slapped a bear! 27 Then she put supper on the table for Laura and Mary. Pa had not come yet. He didnt come. Laura and Mary were undressed, and they said their prayers and snu

18、ggled into the trundle bed. 28 Ma sat by the lamp, mending one of Pas shirts. The house seemed cold and still and strange, without pa. 29 Laura listened to the wind in the Big Woods. All around the house the wind went crying as though it were lost in the dark and the cold. The wind sounded frightene

19、d. 30 Ma finished mending the shirt. Laura saw her fold it slowly and carefully. She smoothed it with her hand. Then she did a thing she had never done before. She went to the door and pulled the leather latch-string through its hole in the door, so that nobody could get in from outside unless she l

20、ifted the latch. She came and took Carrie, all limp and sleeping, out of the big bed. 31 She saw that Laura and Mary were still awake, and she said to them: Go to sleep, girls. Everything is all right. Pa will be here in the morning. Then she went back to her rocking chair and sat there rocking gent

21、ly and holding Baby Carrie in her arms. 32 She was sitting up late, waiting for Pa, and Laura and Mary meant to stay awake, too, till he came. But at last they went to sleep. 33 In the morning Pa was there. He had brought candy for Laura and Mary, and two pieces of pretty calico to make them each a

22、dress. Marys was a china-blue pattern on a white ground, and Lauras was dark red with little golden-brown dots on it. Ma had calico for a dress, too; it was brown, with a big, feathery white pattern all over it. 34 They were all happy because Pa had got such good prices for his furs that he could af

23、ford to get them such beautiful presents. 35 The tracks of the big bear were all around the barn, and there were marks of his claws on the walls. But Sukey and the horses were safe inside. All that day the sun shone, the snow melted, and little streams of water ran from the icicles, which all the ti

24、me grew thinner. Before the sun set that night, the bear tracks were only shapeless marks in the wet, soft snow. 課文一森林中的小屋勞拉英格爾威爾 德 導(dǎo)語:勞拉英格爾威爾德寫了很多書,講述她在荒野里的生活。本文是從中選出的一個(gè)真實(shí)故事。1872年,她們?nèi)易≡谕箍敌林荽笊诌厓荷系囊淮毙∧疚葜小7綀A幾里之內(nèi)沒有一戶人家,也遠(yuǎn)離所有的城鎮(zhèn)。一天,她父親外出,荒野中只剩下她們母女四人。晚上,來了一只大熊,她們?cè)撛趺崔k呢?她們最后會(huì)安然無恙嗎?請(qǐng)看下面的故事。 1.一天,爸爸說春天來了

25、。 2.大森林中的雪已經(jīng)開始融化。雪塊兒從樹枝上掉下來,落在下面松軟的雪堆上,形成一個(gè)個(gè)小洞。午間的時(shí)侯,屋檐下所有的大冰柱在陽光下顫動(dòng)閃爍。在冰柱尖兒上,一顆顆小水珠搖搖欲墜。 3. 爸爸說,他得去城里一趟,賣掉他一冬捕獲的獸皮。一天晚上,他扎了很大一捆毛皮。毛皮太多,爸爸把它們緊緊捆在一起時(shí),這堆毛皮幾乎和他一樣高。 4.清晨,爸爸把這一大捆毛皮背在肩上,向城鎮(zhèn)出發(fā)了。因?yàn)槊ぬ?,他沒有帶槍。 5. 媽媽很擔(dān)心。但爸爸說,如果日出前就出發(fā),并且快些走,他可以在天黑前趕回來。 6.最近的城鎮(zhèn)也很遠(yuǎn)。勞拉和瑪莉從沒見過城鎮(zhèn),也沒見過商店。她們甚至從未見過兩幢連在一起的房子。但是她們知道城里有

26、好多的房屋 ,還有一家滿是糖果、印花布和其他神奇東西的商店。在那里可以買到火藥、子彈、鹽和糖。 7.她們知道,爸爸會(huì)用毛皮從鎮(zhèn)上的店主那兒換回漂亮東西的。整整一天,她們等著爸爸給她們帶回禮物。太陽下沉到樹梢上,冰柱上的水也不再往下滴,她們開始急切地盼望著爸爸的歸來。 8.太陽已經(jīng)不見了,森林也漸漸暗了下來,爸爸沒有回來。媽媽準(zhǔn)備好晚餐,擺好了桌子,爸爸還是沒有回來。到了平時(shí)干雜活的時(shí)間 ,他依然沒有回來。 9.媽媽說,勞拉可以和她一起去擠牛奶,因?yàn)閯诶梢詭兔μ釤艋\。 10. 勞拉穿上了外套,媽媽幫她系好扣子。媽媽點(diǎn)燃了燈籠里的蠟燭,勞拉則戴上了她的紅色手套。兩只手套由一根紅紗繩連著 ,掛在脖

27、子上。 11.能去幫媽媽擠牛奶,勞拉感到十分自豪。她小心翼翼地提著燈籠。燈籠壁是用錫皮做的,上面有一些豁口,以便燭光透出來。 12.勞拉跟在媽媽身后向牲畜棚走去。一路上,燈籠里透出點(diǎn)點(diǎn)燭光,在她四周的雪地上跳躍。夜還不是太深,森林里已經(jīng)暗下來。鋪滿白雪的小路隱隱泛著灰色的光,夜空中懸掛著幾顆暗淡的星星??瓷先ィ@幾顆星星還不如燈籠的微光那么溫暖明亮。 13.勞拉看到“棕色奶牛蘇凱”的身影立在棚場(chǎng)門口時(shí),不禁吃了一驚。媽媽也十分納悶。 14.這樣的早春時(shí)分,還不能放蘇凱出去到大森林吃草。它通常住在牲畜棚里。不過,天氣暖和時(shí),爸爸也會(huì)把棚門敞開,好讓它到棚場(chǎng)里活動(dòng)活動(dòng)。媽媽和勞拉看到它正站在柵欄門后等著她們。 15.媽媽走到門口,試圖推開門。但是因?yàn)樘K凱擋在那兒,門無法完全打開。媽媽說:“蘇凱,到一邊去!”她把手伸過門去,拍了拍蘇凱的肩膀。 16.這時(shí),跳動(dòng)的燈籠光恰好照亮了柵欄間的縫隙。勞拉看到雜亂的黑色長毛,還有兩只發(fā)亮的小眼睛。17.蘇凱的毛又短又薄,而且是棕色的。蘇凱的眼睛大而溫和。18.媽媽說:“勞拉,回屋里去!” 19. 勞拉轉(zhuǎn)過身 ,朝小屋走去,媽媽跟在她后面。當(dāng)她們走出一段路后,媽媽一把抓起勞拉和燈籠,拔腿跑了起來。媽媽帶著她一路跑進(jìn)屋里,隨即關(guān)上了門。 20.勞拉問道:“媽媽,剛才那只是熊嗎?”“是的,勞拉,” 21.媽

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