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典范英语7全部翻译

典范英语7全部翻译

典范英语7全部翻译引言:典范英语7是一本广泛使用的英语教材,为学习者提供了丰富多样的英语学习资源。

本文将为读者提供典范英语7课文的全部翻译,帮助读者更好地理解和掌握每篇课文的内容。

第一篇:《战争的起因》战争从哪里来?人类是否可以避免战争?让我们从历史中寻找答案。

战争的起因可以追溯到不同国家之间的矛盾和冲突。

对于很多人来说,战争通常是因为利益、领土争端或者意识形态的不同而引发的。

然而,是否可以通过谈判、对话或者其他和平手段来解决这些问题,一直是一个备受争议的问题。

第二篇:《文化遗产》每个国家都有自己独特的文化遗产,这些文化遗产反映了一个国家的历史、传统和价值观。

保护和传承文化遗产对于维护一个国家的独立性和多样性至关重要。

然而,由于现代化的发展和全球化的影响,许多国家的文化遗产正面临着被遗忘和失去的风险。

因此,我们需要共同努力,保护并传承我们宝贵而独特的文化遗产。

第三篇:《科技的影响》科技的发展已经对我们的生活产生了深远的影响。

从早期的工业革命到今天的信息技术革命,科技不仅改变了我们的生活方式,还改变了我们与世界的互动方式。

然而,科技发展也带来了许多问题和挑战。

例如,人们越来越依赖科技,失去了与他人面对面交流的机会。

在利用科技的同时,我们也需要注意保持适度和平衡,以避免科技对我们生活的负面影响。

第四篇:《环境保护》环境保护是当今全球关注的焦点之一。

随着人口的增长和工业的发展,环境问题变得越来越严重。

气候变化、土地退化和水污染等问题已经对我们的生活产生了巨大的影响。

因此,保护环境变得至关重要。

我们需要采取一系列的举措,如减少碳排放、节约能源和推动可持续发展,以实现环境的保护和可持续发展。

第五篇:《健康生活》健康是我们生活中最重要的财富之一。

保持健康的生活方式对于我们的身心健康非常重要。

饮食健康、适度运动、充足的睡眠和压力管理都是保持健康的重要方面。

此外,我们还需要关注心理健康,保持积极乐观的心态。

通过保持健康的生活方式,我们可以更好地享受生活,并更好地应对生活中的各种挑战。

典范英语7-2翻译

典范英语7-2翻译

2、吵闹的邻居1。

Flinch先生在一个阴森的,灰色的城镇中,有一座阴森的,灰色的房子,房子中又生活了一个不快乐的男人.不是因为他的灰色房子,使Flinch先生不快乐,也不是因为他很穷,因为并非如此。

Flinch先生是一个吝啬鬼。

他从未给过别人一个便士(他从未给过别人一个微笑),他是一个吝啬和凄惨的人。

Flinch很悲惨,是因为他的邻居。

Flinch先生那灰色的、阴森的房子的一侧,有一座红色的房子,那是属于Carl Clutch修理工的.Carl爱汽车,摩托车,面包车和卡车。

每天早上,Flinch先生起床时,就不断的听到锤子声,扳手的叮当声和发动机加速运转起来的声音,整条街都被这声响晃动起来.在另一侧,一所明亮的蓝色的房子里,住着一位叫Poppy Pink的音乐教师。

每天早上,Poppy坐下来,在她那架美妙的钢琴上弹奏美妙的乐曲。

早餐后,她的学生就来了。

小提琴发出了刺耳的声音,鼓发出了雷鸣般的声音,低音管在咆哮着,Flinch先生关上了窗子,但这声音还是穿透了墙壁。

Brum—brum,totle-toot,bang!他的整个房子都在颤抖着。

他用手塞住耳朵.他在墙上敲击以表示抗议……但邻居们听不到.他们实在是太快乐了.他们修理着汽车和做音乐,他们热爱他们的工作.Brum—brum ,totle—toot,bang! Flinch先生又砸墙又斥责,直到他在壁纸上敲出了洞,也没有用。

Flinch先生把自己锁在壁橱里,他用毛巾把头包起来。

他愤怒的写了许多信,但又把它们全都撕碎了,“邮票的花费太贵了!”他说。

甚至到了床上,他戴着一顶帽子来阻止噪音。

但是发动机还是在加速旋转,音乐还是在发出刺耳的声音。

Flinch先生就像被夹在噪音三明治中间的灰色的馅。

“不能再这样继续下去了!"Flinch对自己说。

他甚至大声的吼了出来。

2、拙劣的伎俩Flinch先生去敲Carl先生的房子,Carl在修汽车,他很容易的溜进了他的厨房,把一只死老鼠放在了他的冰箱里。

典范英语7整册翻译

典范英语7整册翻译

典范英语7整册翻译前言《典范英语7》是一本面向中学生的英语教材,旨在帮助学生提高英语水平。

本文档将对《典范英语7》整册进行翻译,并且以Markdown文本格式输出。

内容概述《典范英语7》共分为六个模块,包括基础知识、语法、阅读理解、写作、听力和口语。

每个模块都涵盖了相应的学习内容和练习题,以帮助学生巩固所学的知识点。

模块一:基础知识基础知识模块主要介绍了英语的基本词汇和语法,包括单词的拼写和发音规则,以及句子的基本结构和语法规律。

这个模块的目的是帮助学生打下坚实的语言基础。

模块二:语法语法模块详细介绍了英语中的各种语法知识,如时态、语态、虚拟语气等。

通过学习和练习,学生能够掌握正确使用这些语法知识的能力。

模块三:阅读理解阅读理解模块提供了多种不同主题和难度的文章,帮助学生提高阅读理解能力。

学生需要读文章并回答相关问题,以巩固对文章内容的理解和应用。

模块四:写作写作模块指导学生如何撰写不同类型的英语作文,包括记叙文、议论文、说明文等。

学生通过模仿和练习,培养自己的写作技巧和表达能力。

模块五:听力听力模块提供了丰富的听力材料,如对话、短文等,帮助学生提高听力理解能力。

学生需要听取材料并回答问题,以加强对听力内容的理解和应用。

模块六:口语口语模块旨在培养学生的口语表达能力。

通过实践和练习,学生能够自信地运用英语进行口头表达,并且提高沟通能力和语言流利度。

总结本文对《典范英语7》整册进行了翻译,并以Markdown 文本格式输出。

通过对该教材的介绍,我们可以看出它涵盖了英语学习的各个方面,并且提供了多种练习题和活动,帮助学生巩固所学的知识。

《典范英语7》是一本优秀的英语教材,适合中学生使用,有助于提高他们的英语水平。

典范英语7.77.11中文翻译

典范英语7.77.11中文翻译

典范英语7‎1城堡里发生‎了一个情况‎。

“我不干了”,王室御用清‎洁女工冰说‎道,“这里活太多‎,我一个人干‎不了”。

把城堡钥匙‎给了诺拉王‎后以后,冰走了。

诺拉王后将‎此事告诉王‎室其他成员‎。

“我们要怎么‎办?”简公主问道‎。

“首先,你不可以再‎让朋友们上‎这儿来了”,诺拉王后说‎。

“为什么不可‎以”,简公主问。

“因为他们把‎这儿搞的太‎乱了”。

“也许我们大‎家可以试着‎来使城堡保‎持干净。

”国王哈利说‎,“我确信琼斯‎上尉和史密‎斯上尉会帮‎忙的,我自己甚至‎可以洗点东‎西。

”“什么!”诺拉王后大‎叫,“人们将会说‎国王哈利自‎已在打扫!决不行”。

“我们可以张‎贴广告来招‎聘清洁工”,简公主说。

“好主意”,诺拉王后说‎,“马上就写张‎广告”。

简公主就写‎了一张告示‎,她把它钉在‎了城堡门上‎。

几天过去了‎没有任何人‎前来询问这‎份清洁工作‎。

城堡变得越‎来越脏,没有任何干‎净衣服和任‎何干净盘子‎了。

一天早上诺‎拉王后听见‎厨房里传来‎歌声。

她从门边探‎出头去,看到了令她‎震惊的一幕‎。

国王哈利在‎洗碗池边上‎洗盘子。

史密斯上尉‎在拖地板。

琼斯上尉在‎洗王室衬衣‎。

“马上停下来‎”,诺拉王后大‎叫,“这边没有国‎王和他的上‎尉干的活。

你们应当去‎外边与龙作‎战。

”“我们从未见‎到过任何龙‎,亲爱的”,国王说道。

“可你从未前‎往寻找过他‎们”,诺拉王后说‎。

诺拉王后十‎分沮丧,立马做出决‎定要去皇家‎旅行。

“你们三个:别妄想再做‎清洁工作,”她补充道,“在我离开时‎你们要继续‎寻龙行动”。

“寻龙行动?”国王哈利说‎道,脸色发白,“进行寻龙行‎动?”“你们可以去‎寻龙”,诺拉王后说‎,“但主要的工‎作是去寻找‎一个新的清‎洁工”。

“那我干吗呢‎?”简公主问道‎。

“你可以呆在‎家里,并且别让盗‎贼和你的朋‎友们进来。

”诺拉王后派‎人去拿她的‎御用衣箱和‎手袋,开始皇家旅‎行。

国王哈利,琼斯上尉和‎史密斯上尉‎动身去寻找‎清洁工。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文(20201002231630)

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文(20201002231630)

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇J /I J * /niqNoisy Neighbours1 Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch 's grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to CarlClutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars -and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum -brum, tootle -toot, bang! Hiswhole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall …but his n eighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum -brum, tootle -toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘Stamps cost far too much money!'he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can 't go on, ' Flinch thought to hfi.mHs e leven shouted it out loud:2 Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl 's house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him! ' said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to li a house with rats! 'At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and -carefully, carefully -crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy'schimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo! '‘That will get ride of her, he sa'id with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a housewith ghosts! 'Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can't use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaningup. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That 's how I got this great ide a w! aTyake breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast. 'Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh,Carl! Guess what happened last night! '‘I give up, ' said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell. 'Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Lastnight, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise! ' She frowned. ‘But the music wasn 't very good! I think they want some new songsto sing! I 'm sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall! 'She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3 Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl 's house.He showed Carl a fistful of m oney. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours! ' he said.‘Anything you say, chief, ' said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘Aslong as I can mend cars, I'lbl e happy anywhere. 'Carl went on, ‘I 'mlol ve out as soon as I can sell the house! 'Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy 's house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours! ' he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I hamvye music, I can be happy anywhere!I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house! 'Mr Fli nch went home a happy man - well, as happy as a man like Mr Fli nch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Aths,oboun those noisy neighbours will be gone, too! 'In a few days, Mr Flinch 's neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet - nothing but the no ise of mice scratchi ngin the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Goingalready are you, you pest?'he mutted. ‘Ipity the person who has to live next door to you! ' Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch! ' she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses! 'Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn 't this fun! ' She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy 's bright house and Poppy moved into Carl 's jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘ There ' s no place like home! 'Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house with a towel …eve n in side his cupboard, eve nround his head.。

新版典范英语7-2Noisy Neighbours原文及翻译

新版典范英语7-2Noisy Neighbours原文及翻译

第二篇原文:Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars –and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house wi th rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody want s to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take –away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy P link came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move outas soon as I can sell the house!’Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘Th e day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, but soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flin ch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet –nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He sawPoppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.第二篇翻译:吵闹的邻居1.Flinch先生在一个阴森的,灰色的城镇中,有一座阴森的,灰色的房子,房子中又生活了一个不快乐的男人。

典范英语7jungleshorts译文

典范英语7jungleshorts译文

题目:典范英语7jungleshorts译文1. 简介:英语是一门世界性的语言,而其中的优秀作品更是对语言的充分展示和运用。

本文将翻译介绍一篇典范英语作品《7jungleshorts》的译文。

2. 译文:7森林短裤在这七森林短裤的第一个收藏中,有6个小口袋。

在第二个收藏中,有6个中等大小的口袋。

在第三个收藏中,有6个大的口袋。

这是某一次,一个狮子找到了这七森林短裤。

它尝试穿上第一个收藏的第一个短裤,发现短裤实在有些紧。

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最后它尝试穿上第三个收藏的第一个短裤,发现它很合身。

你能想象这是一条什么样的短裤吗?3. 分析:这篇作品运用了具象化的手法,通过描述狮子尝试穿上不同尺寸的短裤,展现了短裤的大小。

作者巧妙地使用了数字和具体的描述,让读者产生了形象生动的联想。

4. 译文评价:本译文将原文的意思翻译得非常准确,同时保留了原文的节奏和韵律。

翻译者运用了恰当的词汇,使得整个作品流畅易读,没有翻译过程中的生涩感。

译文也很好地保留了原作的趣味和幽默。

5. 应用:《7jungleshorts》这篇作品不仅可以作为英语学习的教材,也可以被用于趣味阅读,同时也可以作为文学作品来探讨语言的运用和表达方式。

这篇作品展现了英语的表现力和趣味性,在学习和应用上都有着重要的价值。

6. 结语:《7jungleshorts》这篇典范英语作品,通过幽默、生动的叙述方式,展现了英语语言的优美和多样性。

译文将原文的精髓恰如其分地传达给了读者,使得更多的人能领略到这篇优秀作品的魅力。

希望这样的典范作品能够对英语学习和文学欣赏有所启发,也期待更多优秀作品能够被广泛传播和应用。

《7jungleshorts》是一篇展现英语语言魅力的典范作品,它以简单的故事情节和幽默的叙述方式,生动地展现了英语的趣味和多样性。

这篇作品可以说是英语学习中的一件宝贝,它不仅可以用作教学材料,还可以作为趣味阅读,同时也可以作为文学作品来探讨语言的运用和表达方式。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文 (2)

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文 (2)

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars – and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all u p. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himsel f. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take – away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed wi th joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of m oney. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move out as soon as I can sell the house!’Ne xt, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, bu t soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet – nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.。

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2、吵闹的邻居
1.Flinch 先生
在一个阴森的,灰色的城镇中,有一座阴森的,灰色的房子,房子中又生活
了一个不快乐的男人。

不是因为他的灰色房子,使Flinch 先生不快乐,也不是因
为他很穷,因为并非如此。

Flinch 先生是一个吝啬鬼。

他从未给过别人一个便士
(他从未给过别人一个微笑),他是一个吝啬和凄惨的人。

Flinch 很悲惨,是因为他的邻居。

Flinch 先生那灰色的、阴森的房子的一侧,有一座红色的房子,那是属于Carl Clutch 修理工的。

Carl 爱汽车,摩托车,面
包车和卡车。

每天早上,Flinch 先生起床时,就不断的听到锤子声,扳手的叮当声
和发动机加速运转起来的声音,整条街都被这声响晃动起来。

在另一侧,一所明亮的蓝色的房子里,住着一位叫Poppy Pink 的音乐教师。

每天早上,Poppy 坐下来,在她那架美妙的钢琴上弹奏美妙的乐曲。

早餐后,她的学生就来了。

小提琴
发出了刺耳的声音,鼓发出了雷鸣般的声音,低音管在咆哮着,Flinch 先生关上
了窗子,但这声音还是穿透了墙壁。

Brum-brum,totle-toot,bang!他的整个房
子都在颤抖着。

他用手塞住耳朵。

他在墙上敲击以表示抗议但邻居们听不到。

他们实在是太快乐了。

他们修理着汽车和做音乐,他们热爱他们的工作。

Brum-brum ,totle-toot,bang!Flinch 先生又砸墙又斥责,直到他在壁纸上敲
出了洞,也没有用。

Flinch 先生把自己锁在壁橱里,他用毛巾把头包起来。

他愤怒
的写了许多信,但又把它们全都撕碎了,“邮票的花费太贵了!”他说。

甚至到了
床上,他戴着一顶帽子来阻止噪音。

但是发动机还是在加速旋转,音乐还是在
发出刺耳的声音。

Flinch 先生就像被夹在噪音三明治中间的灰色的馅。

“不能再
这样继续下去了!”Flinch 对自己说。

他甚至大声的吼了出来。

2、拙劣的伎俩
Flinch 先生去敲Carl 先生的房子,Carl 在修汽车,他很容易的溜进了他的
厨房,把一只死老鼠放在了他的冰箱里。

“就要摆脱他了”Flinch 说还贱兮兮
的笑了一下。

“没有人愿意住一间有老鼠的房子。

”午夜,Flinch 爬上了屋顶,小
心翼翼的在瓦上爬过。

他把他的头埋在Poppy 家的烟囱,对着下面呜呜地学着鬼叫。

“这也能把她搞定了”。

他咧嘴一笑,“没有人愿意住一间有鬼的房子。

”然后,
他爬了下去,上床睡觉了。

第二天一早,Flinch 被巨大的噪声吵醒了,很多的汽车和卡车停在外面。

他看了看窗外,Carl 坐在外面的马路上,面前放了一张桌子,桌上摆着有一个水壶,
一条面包和一瓶番茄酱。

Carl 对Flinch 先生喊道:“今天不能用我的厨房了,呃,我妈妈正在打扫,她让我到外边来吃我的早饭。

那就是我为什么想到这个好主意:
外卖早餐,司机们可以在这里停车并且买早餐。


就在这时,Poppy 跑了过来,“噢Flinch ,噢,Carl,猜猜昨晚都发生了什么。

”“我不猜”Flinch 自鸣得意的假笑着:“你说吧。

” Poppy 高兴的眉开眼笑:“昨天晚上,天使在我的烟囱里唱歌了,他们唱了,我发誓”但她又皱皱眉,“但
这音乐非常不好听,我想天使们想要有新歌来唱,我非常确定他们想让我给他们写歌,我一定会写,哦,我一定会写!”她确实这样做了。

Poppy虽然白天还得
教音乐,但是夜里,她给天使写歌。

她做的曲子非常好听又热闹,又是拍擦又是
打鼓的,Flinch 真受不了了。

3、Flinch 的计划
Flinch 去了隔壁Carl 的家,他拿出一大把的钞票给Carl 看“你搬家的那天,这些钱就是你的了”他说。

“都听你的”。

Carl 在抹布上擦了擦手。

“只要我能修理汽车,我在哪里都是快乐的,我把房子一卖掉,就搬走”。

接下来Flinch 又去了Poppy 的家,给了她一帽子的钱:“你啥时候搬家,这钱就是你的了” “当然可以!如果你想要这样。

亲爱的” 。

Poppy 叫出声来。

她从没见过这么多钱,“只要有我的音乐,我在任何地方都会是快乐的。

一旦我把房子卖了,我就马上搬走”
Flinch 快乐的回了家。

怎么说呢,Flinch 先生这样的人还从来没有这么高兴过。

他把手伸进空空的口袋里摸了摸,深吸一口气说:所有的钱都没了!但是很
快的那些吵闹的邻居,也会离去的!
没有过几天,Flinch 先生的邻居们,都卖掉了他们的房子。

现在,他终于得
到了平静与安宁,当然除了来自空地窖的老鼠的抓搔声。

4、搬家日
当Poppy 搬家时时,Flinch 先生趴在窗口看着,她将钢琴的推下台阶,钢琴发出咣咣当当的撞击声。

“你终于走了,你这个害虫”他嘀咕道。

“我很同情住在你隔壁的人! ”。

看见Flinch 他在窗口,Poppy 向他挥挥手。

“运气真是太好了,Flinch 先生!几天前,我遇到了一个人,他也想搬家,于是我们同意将房子互换了。


就在这时,卡尔走出了他的前门,手里拿着两个沉重的工具箱。

他看见Poppy 正吃力的搬运着竖琴,便过去帮她,“一切都准备好了吗, Poppy?”他问道。

“都准备好了,卡尔! 这是不是很有趣?” 她答道。

然后卡尔搬进了Poppy的明亮的蓝房子,Poppy 搬进了卡尔的红房子。

他们互相帮助搬运着大件的的东西,像桌子、沙发什么的。

然后卡尔办了个乔迁派对。

他与Poppy唱着歌,因为他们都很高兴:“什么地方也比不上家!”
Flinch 先生听到了穿墙而来的歌声,即使他在壁橱里, 即使他用毛巾裹住了头。

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