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Day 1 At SchoolIt was Kipper's first day at school.He didn't want to go in.So he held onto the gate post.?Kipper was shy. He hid in the cloakroom. “Come on!”Kipper played in the home corner.?Kipper cooked a LEGO stew.It was the end of the day.?Kipper didn't want to go home.?What did he do He held onto the gate post.Day 2 Getting UpKipper brushed his teeth. He knew a secret.?Kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hid in his bottom drawer.Kipper got his shirt.?Kipper put on his trainers.?The post lady arrived.?She had a bigger pile of envelopes than usual.The surprise was for Dad.?It was his birthday.Day 3 Look OutKipper's friend lent him his road ripper.Kipper imagined he was a famous ripper rider in a race.Kipper whizzed around the house and screeched onto the lawn.“Oh.”Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.Everyone taught Kipper how to be a careful rider.Day 4 The HaircutOne day, Dad said to Mum, “Kipper's hair is getting really long again. It's time he had a cut.”“Oh, dear,” groaned mum. “I don't think I want to know about this. Ask me to clean a crocodile's teeth, or cut a tiger's toe nails. But don't ask me to cut Kipper's hair.”Mum had been dreading cutting Kipper's hair, ever since the last time she did it. The trouble was, Kipper made a terrible fuss. He just wouldn't keep still when Mum shampooed his hair. And he cried, because she got a little drop of shampoo in his eye. But that was nothing, compared to the trouble she had when she tried to give him the haircut. He wiggled and jiggled and squirmed and fidgeted so that Mum was cross with him. Then as soon as he did sit still, Mum made a little nick on his ear with the scissors. And after that, Kipper made a bigger fuss than ever.“Surely, it's not that difficult a job.” said Dad.“Difficult Difficult” exclaimed Mum. “I'd rather polish a python or rinse a rhinoceros.”“Now, who's making a fuss.” said Dad.“I know what.” said Mum, giving Dad a funny knowing sort of smile. “You cut Kipper's hair. After all, I'm going out this afternoon. So it can be a nice little job for you.”“Well, urr…umm…oh…all right then.” said Dad. “I don't think Kipper will give me any trouble. He just needs handling the right way.”As soon as Mum had gone. Dad took Kipper up to the bathroom. He started combing his hair.“Do you know” he said, in his jolliest voice. “I heard of a little boy who made so much fuss when he had his hair cut that nobody was ever able to cut it. It grew so long, that the boy couldn't see where he was going. And he kept bumping into doors and crashing into lamp post and tripping over the cat. I can't imagine you'd be as silly as that, Kipper.”“Oh, ouch!” cried Kipper. “You're hurting. Mum never hurts like that when she combs my hair.”“I thought we could wash your hair, then I can give it a little cut.” said Dad.“Oh…aw…” wailed Kipper, wiggling and squirming away. “I don't want my hair cut.”“This is going to be trickier than I thought.” said Dad. “But I've just had a brilliant idea.”Dad persuaded Kipper to have his hair cut at a hairdresser's. He told Kipper that the hairdresser was so good at cutting hair that Kipper would really enjoy it. At first, Kipper wasn't too sure. So Dad said, “I had my hair cut at a hairdresser when I was a little boy and I didn't make a fuss. I remember thinking it was good fun.”“Well, all right.” said Kipper. “But if going to a hairdresser is such fun, why does Mum always cut your hair”“She doesn't always.” said Dad. “I tell you what, I'll have my hair cut at the same time as you. I bet you I won't make a fuss.”So Dad took Kipper to a hairdresser in the high street. It's called Snips Hair Salon. The shop looked very bright and attractive.“Snips is a good name for a hairdresser's.” thought Kipper.The first thing that happened to Kipper and Dad, once they were in the salon, was that they had their hair washed. Dad had his washed by an assistant called Andy. And Kipper, had his washed by an assistant called Nicky. Much to his surprise, Kipper enjoyed having his hair washed by Nicky. She didn't wash it in the way Mum did it at home. Instead, Kipper sat with his back to the basin and he leaned backwards. The basin didn't have taps. It had a special hose that Nicky could control by pressing a little trigger on the end. Nicky was very careful not to let any water run on to Kipper's face. Next to Kipper, Andy was shampooing Dad's hair.“Be careful with all this foam,” Kipper heard Dad say. “I don't want shampoo in my eyes (I)hope you won't let the water run dawn my neck… You will make sure the water isn't too hot, won't you”“Dad's making a bit of a fuss,” thought Kipper.After the shampooing was finished. Andy and Nicky sat Dad and Kipper on different chairs in front of a big, long mirror."Excuse me, sir," said Nicky. “What would you like me to do with Kipper's hair Shall I give him a trim”Dad remembered how quickly Kipper's hair grew. He remembered the fuss Kipper made whenever Mum cut it and last of all he saw how expensive it was to have a haircut in the salon. So he said, “No, not just a trim. I think you'd better cut it short. Yes, quite short!”“And how about you, sir” said Andy.Kipper looked at Dad, and Dad looked at Kipper. Then Dad said, “Oh….um….er….yes. I'd like mine quiet short, too.”Snip, snip, snip! Snip-snip! Went the scisoors. Kipper looked sideways at Dad. Dad didn't look too happy.“I bet he did make a fuss when he was a little boy,” thought Kipper.Dad and Kipper were really pleased with their haircuts.“You look different,” Kipper told Dad.“So do you, Kipper,” said Dad. “You look different, too. You look quite grown up with short hair.”“It will be really easy to keep it tidy,” said Kipper. “No more having it pulled when Mum tries to comb it. And it will be so much easier to wash. I'm glad we went to Snips. And you see, I didn't make a fuss. Not once.”“No, you were a good boy,” said Dad. “I wonder what Mum will say when she sees our smart new haircuts.”Mum was home already. When she opened the front door and saw Kipper and Dad with their new short haircuts, she couldn't believe her eyes.Do you know what she said She said, “Good gracious, you both look as if you've been run over by a lawnmower.”Now that wasn't very nice… was itDay 5 The Lost TeddyHave you ever ridden on a bus The one that Mum and Kipper are just about to catch, has upstairs and downstairs. Do you know what a bus like this is called Kipper liked riding on the double-decker bus. He likes to go upstairs and sit in the very front seat. Then he could pretend that he was the driver.Kipper and Mum are standing at the bus stop. They are just about to get on the bus to go to town.I wonder if they will go upstairs and sit in the front seat this time.“We won't go all the way upstairs today, Kipper,” said Mum, “Because there won't be time. We're getting off at the next stop.”Mum had taken Kipper with her when she went to have her eyes tested. If she had been by herself, Mum would have walked, but in the first place Mum was in a hurry, and Kipper couldn't walk fast enough. And in the second place, Kipper loved riding on a double-decker bus, so Mum thought it would be a treat for him.As it was only a short ride, Kipper and Mum sat downstairs. In no time at all, the bus pulled up at the next stop, and Kipper and Mum had to get off. Oh no! Kipper was so surprised that the journey was over that he left Teddy behind, sitting on the seat.As soon as Kipper got off the bus, he remembered Teddy. “I've left Teddy on the bus!” he gasped. “I've left Teddy behind!” By this time, the bus had moved off and was almost out of sight, so it wasn't possible for Mum to run after it.“Oh Kipper!” said Mum. “There's not much I can do at the moment. I'm already late for my eye-test.”“But what about Teddy” wailed Kipper.“When we get home we'll phone the bus company. I expect the bus conductor will find Teddy and look after him until we can get him back.”When Kipper went to bed that night, he was very upset. He couldn't get to sleep without Teddy to keep him company, and he couldn't help crying. Biff and Chip tried to cheer him up. They took some of their favorite toys to give Kipper.“Don't cry,” said Chip.“I can't help it!” sniffed Kipper. “I keep wondering if I'll ever see Teddy again. What if someone has found him and kept him”The next day, Mum said to Kipper, “Come on, we're going on the bus again. We're going to theLost Property Office at the bus station.”A lost property office is a place that looks after all the things that people have lost on buses. And you'd be surprised at things people lose.“I expect lots of children lose teddy bears and toys,” said Mum. “There's probably a special department that looks after teddy bears.”Mum said this to try and cheer Kipper up, but he was so worried that Teddy wouldn't be at the Lost Property Office, that he didn't feel in the mood to be cheered up. At last they arrived at the bus station, and they went straight to the place that said “Lost Property”. Kipper had fingers crossed on both hands and he kept saying to himself, “I wish. I hope… I wish… I hope…”When Mum asked the lady if Kipper's Teddy bear had been handed in. She said, “I expect so. We had five teddy bears in yesterday, so I expect Kipper's is in the box.” And it was!You can imagine how pleased Kipper was to see Teddy again, and you can imagine how glad Teddy was to see Kipper. As for all the other lost teddies—well, they do look sad. But don't worry. The lady told Kipper that their owners would all come in and find them, sooner or later. In fact, as Kipper and Mum were leaving, a sad-looking little girl was going into the Lost Property Office with her dad.“I bet I know what she's lost,” said Kipper.Day 6 The LibraryDo you like books Kipper does. Here he is settling down with a really interesting book about..well, can you tell what his book is about What does it say on the coverKipper's book isn't a story book, although there is nothing he likes better than a good story. This book is an information book. Kipper likes information books because he likes to find out about things. This story is about the day that Dad took Kipper to the library to get some new books to read.It was Dad's turn to take Kipper to the library.“Oh dear,” said Dad. “Some of these books should have been taken back at least a week ago. That means I'll have to pay a fine.”Kipper liked the library, but this time he was very excited. Usually Mum and sometimes Dad, went with him to the children's section and helped him to choose a book. But today, he was going to be allowed to choose some books all by himself.“I'm sorry, but there's a fine to pay on all these books”, said the librarian, as Dad handed his books in.“Oh… er… um,” said Dad. “I'm afraid I've only got a five-pound note. Do you have any change”“Plenty, sir,” said the librarian.“Off you go then, Kipper,” said Dad. “You choose some books for yourself, and I'll go and choose some for Mum and me.”Kipper couldn't wait to browse through the shelves looking at all the exciting books in the children's corner.!“Wow!” said Kipper to himself. “There are loads and loads of books to choose from.”The children's corner had a carpet on the floor, and it had small, comfortable plastic chairs. The children could either sit in the chairs or lie on the carpet and have a good look at the books before deciding which ones to take home. To Kipper's delight, the reading corner wasn't very busy.“There's plenty of room today,” he said to himself. “I can spread out, like I do at home.”Soon Kipper was busy looking at the books on the shelves. Then he took every single book he liked the look of and put it in a pile beside one of the chairs. Then he sat down and began looking at them, one by one. Now you can see what he meant by “spreading out”Soon, the floor all round him was covered in books. The trouble was, Kipper liked every book, and he simply couldn't decide which ones to take home. When Dad had chosen a book for himself and a book for Mum, he told Kipper that it was almost time to go..“Decide quickly, Kipper,” he said, looking at all the books Kipper had spread out over the floor, “and make sure you put the rest of the books back on the right shelves.”The trouble was, Kipper couldn't decide.“I want that one, and that one,” he said. “These two. That one over there…oh, and I want this one, especially. And I think I want this little one. Yes. And I want the one I've just put down. Oh and the one I've just picked up…”In the end he decided to take all the books he had looked at that morning. And that meant he had seventeen books with him when he staggered up to the librarian's counter.“Goodness me!” said the librarian. “I'm afraid you can't take seventeen books home, all at one go. Children are only allowed to have three at a time.”In the end, Dad helped Kipper to choose three books, but that wasn't easy, because Kipper got the pile down to four, and then couldn't decide which one of the four to put back.“Well,” said Dad. “Normally I can take out six books. I've only got two, so I'll take out one for you on my ticket. And that way, you can have four books this time. And that way we can get home in time for dinner!”So that's what Dad did, and Kipper carried the four books home. On the way, Kipper said, “Dad, if you only got two books out, and you could have had six. That means I could have had…um….”“Yes,” said Dad, “four extra books, not just one extra. Don't even think it, Kipper. The three books you've got there, and one extra, are quite enough. After all, you can come back in a day or two and change them.”“Oh, can I” said Kipper. “I'd forgotten that!”Day 7 Swing BallBiff and Chip played football.Chip kicked the plastic football at the roses.It punched on one of the sharp thorns.Biff and Chip played badminton.Chip hit the shuttlecock so hard.It flew up the air and landed on the roof.Biff and Chip played French cricket.Biff whacked the ball over the fence into the neighbour's garden.Dad bought a swing ball.Biff and Chip played with the swing ball.Day 8 The Street FairWhen Dad took Biff and Chip into town to do some shopping, there was a big surprise for all three of them: A street fair was being held.The street fair was exciting. There were lots of things to see.There was a face-painting store.“That looks fun!” said Biff.When Dad and the twins came home. Their painted faces gave Kipper and Mum a big surprise!Mum painted Kipper's face. And then she took a photograph of them all. She couldn't paint Floppy's face. So look what she did instead.Day 9 The Big BoxThis enormous box was left behind, when a new fridge freezer was delivered to the house. The box gave Biff and Chip a good idea, so they asked mom if they could have it. Can you guess what their idea wasWhen the new fridge freezer was delivered, it came in a huge cardboard box.“May we have the box, mum”asked Chip. “it would be a great thing to play with. Maybe we could make a little house out of it. It would only be our little house,”said Biff, “because i don't think more than one of us could get inside it.”The delivery man said he had some even bigger boxes in the back of his van. “Normally I throw them away,” he said, “so if you want them, you are welcome to them.”“Wow... Thanks!”said Biff and Chip.Mum helped Biff and Chip make the house. She carefully cut out the windows and door, and she thought of a way to make a sloping roof. Biff and Chip painted the little house. Chip painted a brick pattern on the sides, and when he had finished, Biff had a go at painting tiles on the roof.“It’s brilliant inside.”said Chip, crawling through the little door, “maybe we can put some tiny furniture in here.”“Just stay outside while I'm cutting these windows out,” warned mum.When the house was finished, everyone thought it looked really good. There was room inside for Biff, Chip and Kipper, and there was even a little extension for Floppy. Chip had painted a sign that said “our house”, and another one that said “Floppy”. Biff found a little chair and a stool thatwere small enough to fit inside. “I think it's brilliant,” said Kipper. He liked the tall part of the house where everyone could stand up.“You'd better come inside,” Chip called to Biff, “it’s beginning to rain.” It didn't just rain. It poured. At first, it was fun inside the little house. The children looked out at the rain and felt very snug and safe. But after a while, water began to drip on them, and big wet patches appeared in the walls. “Oh... no!”, said Biff, “I don't think cardboard is waterproof. I think the house is collapsing!”“Hmm... the walls do feel soggy,”said Chip, “and the roof’s beginning to sag.”Mum ran out into the garden. “Oh dear,” she said, “I should have warned you about the rain. We should have put the little house in the carriage until the rain stopped. What a pity! After all the work you've done to make the house look nice, now it's ruined.”Later that day dad found a tent, and he put it up in the garden. “Sorry your cardboard house was spoiled by the rain,” he said, “but you can keep this tent up for as long as you like. Luckily the rain won't spoil it. It's quite waterproof.”“we like the tent,”Said Chip, “at least it won't go soggy.”“No. But tents can collapse,” said dad, “so we must make sure we put all the pegs in firmly.”In fact, the tent did collapse, but that's part of another story.Day 10 FetchMom and the twins wondered if floppy would go for a swim to fetch a stick if they threw one in the water. After all the dog that we’re watching seemed to be enjoying itself.One windy afternoon Biff and Chip went with mum when she took floppy out for his daily walk. They went to the park which wasn't very far away. The children liked going to the park. It had a little lake in it. Sometimes there were ducks on the lake, but on this particular afternoon there was a lady with two dogs who were jumping into the water to fetch sticks.“Look at those dogs swimming after sticks,”said Biff, “I didn't know dogs could swim so well”“Oh, yes,” said mom, “dogs are good swimmers. Some dogs have been known to rescue people and save them from drowning.” Floppy likes fetching things,” said Biff, “he loves chasing after balls in the garden. Do you think he would jump in the lake and fetch a stick”“I don't know,” said mom, “I've never seen him swim. I wonder if he will.”She picked up the stake and threw it into the lake. “Fetch it, Floppy!” she called, “Go on! Fetch!” Floppy didn't move. He didn't move when biff tried throwing his stick. “I'd have thoughtthat seeing those two dogs in the water would have given him the idea,” said chip. They all tried throwing more sticks, but Floppy simply wouldn't move.“At this rate there will be enough sticks in the water to build a bridge,” laughed mom. “I can't believe Floppy won't swim for us,”said Biff. She found one more stick and showed it to Floppy, but just as she threw it, a gust of wind blew her hat off and it went flying off into the lake.“Oh, no!” Biff yelled, “my hat!” The hat sailed through the air spinning round and round. Then it landed in the lake where it floated among all the sticks that Biff, Chip and mum had thrown in. “Oh dear,” wailed Biff, “the wind is blowing it out farther and farther. We'll never be able to reach it, and it was my favorite hat too.”Suddenly Floppy ran towards the lake. With an enormous bound, he sprang into the water and swam towards Biff’s hat. “Wow,” said Biff, “who said Floppy wouldn't go for a swim! What a good dog! It's ‘Floppy to the rescue’, all right” said Chip, “Look! He's rescued Biff’s hat!”Floppy looked really pleased with himself as he came out of the water. He carried Biff’s hat very carefully in his jaws.“Thank you, Floppy,” said Biff, taking the hat, “What a clever dog you are!”“Hooray!”said Chip, “I think floppy is a sensible dog. He won't jump in a cold lake to fetch silly sticks, but when it comes to a proper rescue, he can swim really well.”At that moment floppy shook himself and the water from his coat sprayed all over Biff, Chip and mum.“Hey!” called mom, “You're making us all wet! Stop it, Floppy!”Floppy gave a little bark. He can't talk, of course, but if he could, I wonder what he would have said。
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1-1 At schooldidn’t want to go in ,so he held onto the gate postwas shy, he hid in the cloak room.Come onplayed in the home cornercooked a lego stew .It was the end of the day.didn’twant to go home.What did he do He held onto the gate post. 封面中全篇故事英文This is your nursery school, come onKipper. No,no,nobody will like me.Hello Kipper,Don’t worry Kipper,come on. Come in,play with us.No,no.Come in,play in our playhourse.Look, Lisa is cooking lego juice. 1-2 Getting up1 kipper brushed his teeth. he knew a secret.2 kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hidden in his bottom drawer.3 kipper got his shirt.4 kipper put on his trainers.the post lady arrived. She had a big pile of envelopes than usual.5 the surprise was for dad. It was his birthday.封面中全篇故事英文what a great day Good morning chipGood morning kipperI finished,hurry upOK,ok.where are my pantswhat are you doingIt's seven O' up,kipper.sh~~~daddy will hear you.I am hungry.Hurry up.Ok,wait a minute.I put in carrots,onions,peas,ice-cream andsausages.OuchWatch out,KipperI’m sorry.Let’s go home,Kipper.No,no,I don’t want to go.Goodbye Kipper,see you tomorrow.Say Goodbye,Kipper.Good bye,mam这是故事结束(de)英文歌This is my friend ,Kipper. Hello Kipper. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. This is my friend suan. Hello,Susan.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. hurry up.my shirt A~~~~oops.sh~~~~'s going to wake up.come on ,kipper hurry updon't forget daddy's present.ok,ok,I almost finish,wait,wait.daddy,wake up,happy birthday,daddy歌曲whatt do you do in the morningwhat do you do in the morningwhat do you dowhat do you dowhat do you do in the morningI get up,brush my teath,wash my face and comb my hair.what do you do in the morningI get up,brush my teath,wash my face and comb my hair. what do you do I brush my teeth.Come on,Come in,play,kipper,susan.Bye,Susan.Goodbye,Kipper.1-3 look out1 Kipper's friend lent him his Road Ripper(路霹雳2 Kipper imagined he was a famous Ripper rider in the race.3 Kipper withdrew/withdrawn the house and screeched onto the lawn.4 Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.taught kipper how to be a careful rider.全文You look nice,Kipper ,but be careful.Don't worry mummy,I can drive.Ok,good luck.No,No,look out,Kipper not this way,go that way.I know mummy,but I can't stop.look out,kipper.what's happening,kipperwhat's the matter what do you do I wash my face.what do you do I comb my hair.1-4 the haircut,your hair is too long.Oh,ouch daddy that hurtsLet's get haircutwe are this is snips hair salon.Snips,what's snip,daddyIt'll be exciting. snip,snip,snip......Let's go in. I'll tell you later.is nice,daddy . I like it.No, I don't .my eyes hurt.Shampoo got in my eyes.you hear the soundsnip,snip.Oh,yes, cutting sound.Don't move your head Ouch.look different.You look different too .oops,slow down.look out ,kipperoh,I am sorry,I can't stop.oh,my picture look out ,kipperI can't stop no......kipper,go to left hand,now right,fine,good. kipper , stopgood kipper,You are a good driver.歌曲Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the left,Kipper's tricycle.Kipper is the best,best driver,driver. Cycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle.Cycle to the right,Kipper's tricycle. Kipper is the best,best driver,driver.1-5 The lost teddy Hello ,dear.‘’“:Hello mummy.Surprise.Oh,who are you歌曲what are you dongI am cutting my hair,long hair,black hair,long black hair. what is she doingshe's getting shampoo,shower hair,round hair,shower round hair. what is he dongHe's,getthg heircut,long hair,yellow hair,long yellow hair1-6 the librarybook is overdue. I am sorry., I am going to look at the books.emu,ok,kipper,let's choose the 'll be over there.,I am going to a cat book,wow, a lot of books.emu,let's see this one, I can't decide which one to take home.1.Where are we going2.To the department store, Here we are.3.Let's get off here ,kipper.,mummy,oh,my teddy.what's the matterMy teddy is on the bus.the bus is gone.,this toy is for you.No,don't cry,kipper,have this teddy.no,no,I only want my teddy.I hope my teddy is there.don't worry,kipper we will find your teddy.I hlep youI want my lost teddy,please.There are many teddies here., this is my teddy.Oh,is this your teddy Here you are. is fun, I like all of them, I am going to take all of them. Daddy, I want all of these books.Oh,no,Kipper, you can't take all of them,Take only four books,kipper.only have four books,can we come again tomorrow daddy Maybe we'll see.歌曲Are you ready Ok,sing to getherpicture books,big books,comic books.Here are many books.I can see many books.I can choose many books.sh~~,be quite, you are in the library.Picture books, big books, comic books.Here are many books.I can see many books.I can choose many books.and I can read many books.。
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原版牛津阅读树无字书文本12篇全Day 1 At SchoolIt was Kipper's first day at school.He didn't want to go in.So he held onto the gate post.Kipper was shy. He hid in the cloakroom. “Come on!”Kipper played in the home corner.Kipper cooked a LEGO stew.It was the end of the day.Kipper didn't want to go home.What did he do? He held onto the gate post. Day 2 Getting UpKipper brushed his teeth. He knew a secret.Kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise hehad hid in his bottom drawer.Kipper got his shirt.Kipper put on his trainers.The post lady arrived.She had a bigger pile of envelopes than usual.The surprise was for Dad.It was his birthday.Day 3 Look OutKipper's friend lent him his road ripper.Kipper imagined he was a famous ripper rider in a race.Kipper whizzed around the house and screeched onto the lawn.“Oh.”Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.Everyone taught Kipper how to be a careful rider. Day 4 The HaircutOne day, Dad said to Mum, “Kipper's hair is getting really long again. It's time he had a cut.”“Oh, dear,” groaned mum. “I don't think I want to know about this. Ask me to clean a crocodile's teeth, or cut a tiger's toe nails. But don't ask me to cut Kipper's hair.”Mum had been dreading cutting Kipper's hair, ever since the last time she did it. The trouble was, Kipper made a terrible fuss. He just wouldn't keep still when Mum shampooed his hair. And he cried, because she got a little drop of shampoo in his eye. But that was nothing, compared to the trouble she had when she tried to give him the haircut. He wiggled and jiggled and squirmed and fidgeted so that Mum was cross with him. Then as soon as he did sit still, Mum made a little nick on his ear with the scissors. And after that,Kipper made a bigger fuss than ever.“Surely, it's not that difficult a job.” said Dad.“Difficult? Difficult?” exclaimed Mum. “I'd rather polish a python or rinse a rhinoceros.”“Now, who's making a fuss.” said Dad.“I know what.” said Mum, giving Dad a funny knowing sort of smile. “You cut Kipper's hair. After all, I'm going out this afternoon. So it can be a nice little job for you.”“Well, urr…umm…oh…all right then.” said Dad. “I don't think Kipper will give me any trouble. He just needs handling the right way.”As soon as Mum had gone. Dad took Kipper up to the bathroom. He started combing his hair.“Do you know?” he said, in his jolliest voice. “I heard of a little boy who made so much fuss when he had his hair cut that nobody was ever able to cut it. It grew so long, that the boy couldn't see where he was going. And he kept bumping into doors and crashing into lamp post and tripping over the cat. Ican't imagine you'd be as silly as that, Kipper.”“Oh, ouch!” cried Kipper. “You're hurting. Mum never hurts like that when she combs my hair.”“I thought we could wash your hair, then I can give it a little cut.” said Dad.“Oh…aw…”wailed Kipper, wiggling and squirming away. “I don't want my hair cut.”“This is going to be trickier than I thought.”said Dad. “But I've just had a brilliant idea.”Dad persuaded Kipper to have his hair cut at a hairdresser's. He told Kipper that the hairdresser was so good at cutting hair that Kipper would really enjoy it. At first, Kipper wasn't too sure. So Dad said, “I had my hair cut at a hairdresser when I was a little boy and I didn't make a fuss. I remember thinking it was good fun.”“Well, all right.” said Kipper. “But if going to a hairdresser is such fun, why does Mum always cut your hair?”“She doesn't always.” said Dad. “I tell you what, I'll have my hair cut at the same time as you. I betyou I won't make a fuss.”So Dad took Kipper to a hairdresser in the high street. It's called Snips Hair Salon. The shop looked very bright and attractive.“Snips is a good name for a hairdresser's.”thought Kipper.The first thing that happened to Kipper and Dad, once they were in the salon, was that they had their hair washed. Dad had his washed by an assistant called Andy. And Kipper, had his washed by an assistant called Nicky. Much to his surprise, Kipper enjoyed having his hair washed by Nicky. She didn't wash it in the way Mum did it at home. Instead, Kipper sat with his back to the basin and he leaned backwards. The basin didn't have taps. It had a special hose that Nicky could control by pressing a little trigger on the end. Nicky was very careful not to let any water run on to Kipper's face. Next to Kipper, Andy was shampooing Dad's hair.“Be careful with all this foam,” Kipper heard Dad say. “I don't want shampoo in my eyes… I hope you won't let the water run dawn my neck… You willmake sure the water isn't too hot, won't you?”“Dad's making a bit of a fuss,” thought Kipper.After the shampooing was finished. Andy and Nicky sat Dad and Kipper on different chairs in front of a big, long mirror."Excuse me, sir," said Nicky. “What would you like me to do with Kipper's hair? Shall I give him a trim?”Dad remembered how quickly Kipper's hair grew. He remembered the fuss Kipper made whenever Mum cut it and last of all he saw how expensive it was to have a haircut in the salon. So he said, “No, not just a trim. I think you'd better cut it short. Yes, quite short!”“And how about you, sir?” said Andy.Kipper looked at Dad, and Dad looked at Kipper. Then Dad said, “Oh….um….er….yes. I'd like mine quiet short, too.”Snip, snip, snip! Snip-snip! Went the scisoors. Kipper looked sideways at Dad. Dad didn't look too happy.“I bet he did make a fuss when he was a little boy,” thought Kipper.Dad and Kipper were really pleased with their haircuts.“You look different,” Kipper told Dad.“So do you, Kipper,”said Dad. “You look different, too. You look quite grown up with short hair.”“It will be really easy to keep it tidy,” said Kipper. “No more having it pulled when Mum tries to comb it. And it will be so much easier to wash. I'm glad we went to Snips. And you see, I didn't make a fuss. Not once.”“No, you were a good boy,” said Dad. “I wonder what Mum will say when she sees our smart new haircuts.”Mum was home already. When she opened the front door and saw Kipper and Dad with their new short haircuts, she couldn't believe her eyes.Do you know what she said? She said, “Good gracious, you both look as if you've been run over bya lawnmower.”Now that wasn't very nice… was it?Day 5 The Lost TeddyHave you ever ridden on a bus? The one that Mum and Kipper are just about to catch, has upstairs and downstairs. Do you know what a bus like this is called? Kipper liked riding on the double-decker bus. He likes to go upstairs and sit in the very front seat. Then he could pretend that he was the driver.Kipper and Mum are standing at the bus stop. They are just about to get on the bus to go to town. I wonder if they will go upstairs and sit in the front seat this time.“We won't go all the way upstairs today, Kipper,”said Mum, “Because there won't be time. We're getting off at the next stop.”Mum had taken Kipper with her when she went to haveher eyes tested. If she had been by herself, Mum would have walked, but in the first place Mum was in a hurry, and Kipper couldn't walk fast enough. And in the second place, Kipper loved riding on a double-decker bus, so Mum thought it would be a treat for him.As it was only a short ride, Kipper and Mum sat downstairs. In no time at all, the bus pulled up at the next stop, and Kipper and Mum had to get off. Oh no! Kipper was so surprised that the journey was over that he left Teddy behind, sitting on the seat.As soon as Kipper got off the bus, he remembered Teddy. “I've left Teddy on the bus!” he gasped. “I've left Teddy behind!” By this time, the bus had moved off and was almost out of sight, so it wasn't possible for Mum to run after it.“Oh Kipper!” said Mum. “There's not much I can do at the moment. I'm already late for my eye-test.”“But what about Teddy?” wailed Kipper.“When we get home we'll phone the bus company.I expect the bus conductor will find Teddy and look after him until we can get him back.”When Kipper went to bed that night, he was very upset. He couldn't get to sleep without Teddy to keep him company, and he couldn't help crying. Biff and Chip tried to cheer him up. They took some of their favorite toys to give Kipper.“Don't cry,” said Chip.“I can't help it!” sniffed Kipper. “I keep wondering if I'll ever see Teddy again. What if someone has found him and kept him?”The next day, Mum said to Kipper, “Come on, we're going on the bus again. We're going to the Lost Property Office at the bus station.”A lost property office is a place that looks after all the things that people have lost on buses. And you'd be surprised at things people lose.“I expect lots of children lose teddy bears and toys,”said Mum. “There's probably a special department that looks after teddy bears.”Mum said this to try and cheer Kipper up, but he was so worried that Teddy wouldn't be at the Lost Property Office, that he didn't feel in the mood tobe cheered up. At last they arrived at the bus station, and they went straight to the place that said “Lost Property”. Kipper had fingers crossed on both hands and he kept saying to himself, “I wish. I hope (I)wish… I hope…”When Mum asked the lady if Kipper's Teddy bear had been handed in. She said, “I expect so. We had five teddy bears in yesterday, so I expect Kipper's is in the box.” And it was!You can imagine how pleased Kipper was to see Teddy again, and you can imagine how glad Teddy was to see Kipper. As for all the other lost teddies—well, they do look sad. But don't worry. The lady told Kipper that their owners would all come in and find them, sooner or later. In fact, as Kipper and Mum were leaving, a sad-looking little girl was going into the Lost Property Office with her dad.“I bet I know what she's lost,” said Kipper. Day 6 The LibraryDo you like books? Kipper does. Here he is settling down with a really interesting book about..well, can you tell what his book is about? What does it say on the cover?Kipper's book isn't a story book, although there is nothing he likes better than a good story. This book is an information book. Kipper likes information books because he likes to find out about things. This story is about the day that Dad took Kipper to the library to get some new books to read.It was Dad's turn to take Kipper to the library.“Oh dear,” said Dad. “Some of these books should have been taken back at least a week ago. That means I'll have to pay a fine.”Kipper liked the library, but this time he was very excited. Usually Mum and sometimes Dad, went with him to the children's section and helped him to choose a book. But today, he was going to be allowed to choose some books all by himself.“I'm sorry, but there's a fine to pay on all thesebooks”, said the librarian, as Dad handed his books in.“Oh… er… um,” said Dad. “I'm afraid I've only got a five-pound note. Do you have any change?”“Plenty, sir,” said the librarian.“Off you go then, Kipper,” said Dad. “You choose some books for yourself, and I'll go and choose some for Mum and me.”Kipper couldn't wait to browse through the shelves looking at all the exciting books in the children's corner.!“Wow!” said Kipper to himself. “There are loads and loads of books to choose from.”The children's corner had a carpet on the floor, and it had small, comfortable plastic chairs. The children could either sit in the chairs or lie on the carpet and have a good look at the books before deciding which ones to take home. To Kipper's delight, the reading corner wasn't very busy.“There's plenty of room today,” he said to himself. “I can spread out, like I do at home.”Soon Kipper was busy looking at the books on the shelves. Then he took every single book he liked the look of and put it in a pile beside one of the chairs. Then he sat down and began looking at them, one by one. Now you can see what he meant by “spreading out”Soon, the floor all round him was covered in books. The trouble was, Kipper liked every book, and he simply couldn't decide which ones to take home. When Dad had chosen a book for himself and a book for Mum, he told Kipper that it was almost time to go..“Decide quickly, Kipper,” he said, looking at all the books Kipper had spread out over the floor, “and make sure you put the rest of the books back on the right shelves.”The trouble was, Kipper couldn't decide.“I want that one, and that one,” he said. “These two. That one over there…oh, and I want this one, especially. And I think I want this little one. Yes. And I want the one I've just put down. Oh and the one I've just picked up…”In the end he decided to take all the books he had looked at that morning. And that meant he hadseventeen books with him when he staggered up to the librarian's counter.“Goodness me!” said the librarian. “I'm afraid you can't take seventeen books home, all at one go. Children are only allowed to have three at a time.”In the end, Dad helped Kipper to choose three books, but that wasn't easy, because Kipper got the pile down to four, and then couldn't decide which one of the four to put back.“Well,” said Dad. “Normally I can take out six books. I've only got two, so I'll take out one for you on my ticket. And that way, you can have four books this time. And that way we can get home in time for dinner!”So that's what Dad did, and Kipper carried the four books home. On the way, Kipper said, “Dad, if you only got two books out, and you could have had six. That means I could have had…um….”“Yes,” said Dad, “four extra books, not just one extra. Don't even think it, Kipper. The three books you've got there, and one extra, are quite enough. After all, you can come back in a day or twoand change them.”“Oh, can I?” said Kipper. “I'd forgotten that!”Day 7 Swing BallBiff and Chip played football.Chip kicked the plastic football at the roses.It punched on one of the sharp thorns.Biff and Chip played badminton.Chip hit the shuttlecock so hard.It flew up the air and landed on the roof.Biff and Chip played French cricket.Biff whacked the ball over the fence into the neighbour's garden.Dad bought a swing ball.Biff and Chip played with the swing ball.Day 8 The Street FairWhen Dad took Biff and Chip into town to do some shopping, there was a big surprise for all three of them: A street fair was being held.The street fair was exciting. There were lots of things to see.There was a face-painting store.“That looks fun!” said Biff.When Dad and the twins came home. Their painted faces gave Kipper and Mum a big surprise!Mum painted Kipper's face. And then she took a photograph of them all. She couldn't paint Floppy's face. So look what she did instead.Day 9 The Big BoxThis enormous box was left behind, when a new fridge freezer was delivered to the house. The box gave Biff and Chip a good idea, so they asked mom if they could have it. Can you guess what their idea was?When the new fridge freezer was delivered, it came in a huge cardboard box.“May we have the box, mum?” asked Chip. “it would be a great thing to play with. Maybe we could make a little house out of it. It would only be our little house,” said Biff, “because i don't think more than one of us could get inside it.”The delivery man said he had some even bigger boxes in the back of his van. “Normally I throw them away,”he said, “so if you want them, you are welcome to them.”“Wow... Thanks!” said Biff and Chip.Mum helped Biff and Chip make the house. She carefully cut out the windows and door, and she thought of a way to make a sloping roof. Biff and Chip painted the little house. Chip painted a brick pattern on the sides, and when he had finished, Biff had a go at painting tiles on the roof.“It’s brilliant inside.” said Chip, crawlingthrough the little door, “maybe we can put some tiny furniture in here.”“Just stay outside while I'm cutting these windows out,” warned mum.When the house was finished, everyone thought it looked really good. There was room inside for Biff, Chip and Kipper, and there was even a little extension for Floppy. Chip had painted a sign that said “our house”, and another one that said “Floppy”. Biff found a little chair and a stool that were small enough to fit inside. “I think it's brilliant,”said Kipper. He liked the tall part of the house where everyone could stand up.“You'd better come inside,”Chip called to Biff, “it’s beginning to rain.”It didn't just rain. It poured. At first, it was fun inside the little house. The children looked out at the rain and felt very snug and safe. But after a while, water began to drip on them, and big wet patches appeared in the walls. “Oh... no!”, said Biff, “I don't think cardboard is waterproof. I think the house is collapsing!”“Hmm... the walls do feel soggy,”said Chip, “and the roof’s beginning to sag.” Mum ran out into the garden. “Oh dear,”she said, “I should have warnedyou about the rain. We should have put the little house in the carriage until the rain stopped. What a pity! After all the work you've done to make the house look nice, now it's ruined.”Later that day dad found a tent, and he put it up in the garden. “Sorry your cardboard house was spoiled by the rain,”he said, “but you can keep this tent up for as long as you like. Luckily the rain won't spoil it. It's quite waterproof.”“we like the tent,” Said Chip, “at least it won't go soggy.”“No. But tents can collapse,”said dad, “so we must make sure we put all the pegs in firmly.”In fact, the tent did collapse, but that's part of another story.Day 10 FetchMom and the twins wondered if floppy would go for a swim to fetch a stick if they threw one in the water. After all the dog that we’re watching seemed to beenjoying itself.One windy afternoon Biff and Chip went with mum when she took floppy out for his daily walk. They went to the park which wasn't very far away. The children liked going to the park. It had a little lake in it. Sometimes there were ducks on the lake, but on this particular afternoon there was a lady with two dogs who were jumping into the water to fetch sticks.“Look at those dogs swimming after sticks,”said Biff, “I didn't know dogs could swim so well?”“Oh, yes,”said mom, “dogs are good swimmers. Some dogs have been known to rescue people and save them from drowning.”Floppy likes fetching things,”said Biff, “he loves chasing after balls in the garden. Do you think he would jump in the lake and fetch a stick?”“I don't know,”said mom, “I've never seen him swim. I wonder if he will.”She picked up the stake and threw it into the lake. “Fetch it, Floppy!” she called, “Go on! Fetch!”Floppy didn't move. He didn't move when biff tried throwing his stick. “I'd have thought that seeing those two dogs in the water would have given him theidea,”said chip. They all tried throwing more sticks, but Floppy simply wouldn't move.“At this rate there will be enough sticks in the water to build a bridge,” laughed mom. “I can't believe Floppy won't swim for us,” said Biff. She found one more stick and showed it to Floppy, but just as she threw it, a gust of wind blew her hat off and it went flying off into the lake.“Oh, no!”Biff yelled, “my hat!”The hat sailed through the air spinning round and round. Then it landed in the lake where it floated among all the sticks that Biff, Chip and mum had thrown in. “Oh dear,” wailed Biff, “the wind is blowing it out farther and farther. We'll never be able to reach it, and it was my favorite hat too.”Suddenly Floppy ran towards the lake. With an enormous bound, he sprang into the water and swam towards Biff’s hat. “Wow,” said Biff, “who said Floppy wouldn't go for a swim! What a good dog! It's ‘Floppy to the rescue’, all right?” said Chip, “Look! He's rescued Biff’s hat!”Floppy looked really pleased with himself as hecame out of the water. He carried Biff’s hat very carefully in his jaws.“Thank you, Floppy,”said Biff, taking the hat, “What a clever dog you are!”“Hooray!” said Chip, “I think floppy is a sensible dog. He won't jump in a cold lake to fetch silly sticks, but when it comes to a proper rescue, he can swim really well.”At that moment floppy shook himself and the water from his coat sprayed all over Biff, Chip and mum.“Hey!”called mom, “You're making us all wet! Stop it, Floppy!”Floppy gave a little bark. He can't talk, of course, but if he could, I wonder what he would have said。
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1-1 At school1.He didn’t want to go in ,so he held onto the gate post2.Kipper was shy, he hid in the cloak room. Come on3.Kipper played in the home corner4.Kipper cooked a lego stew .It was the end of the day.5.Kipper didn’twant to go home.What did he do? He held onto the gate post. 封面中全篇故事英文This is your nursery school, come onKipper. No,no,nobody will like me.Hello Kipper,Don’t worry Kipper,come on. Come in,play with us. 1-2 Getting up1 kipper brushed his teeth. he knew a secret.2 kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hidden in his bottom drawer.3 kipper got his shirt.4 kipper put on his trainers.the post lady arrived. She had a big pile of envelopes than usual.5 the surprise was for dad. It was his birthday. 封面中全篇故事英文what a great day! Good morning chip!Good morning kipper!I finished,hurry up!OK,ok.where are my pants?No,no.Come in,play in our playhourse. Look, Lisa is cooking lego juice.I am hungry.Hurry up.Ok,wait a minute.I put in carrots,onions,peas,ice-cream andsausages.Ouch!Watch out,Kipper!I’m sorry.Let’s go home,Kipper.No,no,I don’t want to go.Goodbye Kipper,see you tomorrow. Say Goodbye,Kipper. what are you doing?It's seven O'clock.Hurry up,kipper.sh~~~daddy will hear you.hurry up.my shirt! A~~~~oops.sh~~~~kipper.daddy's going to wake up. come on ,kipper hurry up!don't forget daddy's present.ok,ok,I almost finish,wait,wait.daddy,wake up,happy birthday,daddy!歌曲whatt do you do in the morning?what do you do in the morning?what do you do?what do you do?Good bye,mam这是故事结束的英文歌This is my friend ,Kipper. Hello Kipper.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. This is my friend suan. Hello,Susan.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Come on,Come in,play,kipper,susan.Bye,Susan.Goodbye,Kipper.1-3 look out1 Kipper's friend lent him his Road Ripper(路霹雳2 Kipper imagined he was a famous Ripper rider in the race.3 Kipper withdrew/withdrawn the house and screeched onto the lawn. what do you do in the morning?I get up,brush my teath,wash my face and comb my hair.what do you do in the morning?I get up,brush my teath,wash my face and comb my hair.what do you do? I brush my teeth.what do you do? I wash my face.what do you do? I comb my hair.1-4 the haircut1.Kipper ,your hair is too long.Oh,ouch! daddy! that hurts!Let's get haircut!2.Here we are! this is snips hair salon.1.Where are we going?To the department store, Here we are.Let's get off here ,kipper.2.ok,mummy,oh,my teddy.what's the matter?My teddy is on the bus.the bus is gone.3.Kipper,this toy is for you.No,don't cry,kipper,have this teddy.no,no,I only want my teddy.I hope my teddy is there.don't worry,kipper we will find your teddy.4.May I hlep you?I want my lost teddy,please. over there.3.ok,I am going to a cat book,wow, a lot of books.emu,let's see this one, I can't decide which one to take home.4.this is fun, I like all of them, I am going to take all of them.Daddy, I want all of these books.Oh,no,Kipper, you can't take all of them,Take only four books,kipper.5.I only have four books,can we come again tomorrow daddy?Maybe we'll see.歌曲Are you ready? Ok,sing to gether!。
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WORD格式牛津的阅读树 3 (30 本)3-1 The Steel Band. 3-15 Kipper's Idea.3-2 Pond Dipping. 3-16 Srawberry Jam.3-3 Sniff. 3-17 The Jumble Sale.3-4 The Duck Race. 3-18 The Snowman.3-5 The Ice Rink. 3-19 At the Pool.3-6 The Mud Bath. 3-20 Book Week.3-7 Joe and the Bike. 3-21 Bull's-eye!.3-8 Midge and the Eggs. 3-22 The Barbecue.3-9 Midge in Hospital. 3-23 The Carnival.3-10 Pip and the Little Monkey. 3-24 The Cold Day.3-11 Pip at he Zoo. 3-25 A Cat in the Tree.3-12 Roy and the Budgie. 3-26 By the Stream.3-13 At the Seaside. 3-27 Nobody Wanted to Play. 3-14 Kipper the Clown. 3-28 On the Sand.3-29 The Egg Hunt. 3-30 The Rope Swing.3-1 The Steel Band.A band came to play.“ My name isStan, ” said a man. “ I want you to help us. ”“ I wantyou to clap, ” he saidClap. your“hands and tap you feet. ”“ I want you to sing a song. ” “ Sing it with us. ”The children sang with the band. “ Now clap as you sing ” said “ Who wants to play in the band? ” The children put up their hands.Everyone wanted to play. “ You can all play, ” said Stan. Wilf hitthe drum. “ Tap it, ” said Stanbang. it.“ ”DonWhat’ a grand band!1. Stan[st?n] n. [男子名 ]斯坦 (Stanley 的昵称 )(m.)2. tap[英] [t?p] vt.开发;(从容器等)汲取(液体);割[打]开⋯取[放]液体vi.轻声走;跳踢踏舞3.bang [英] [b??] vt. 猛击,猛撞3-2 Pond Dipping.Wilf and Wilma were at the pond.The net got stuck. “ Help me pull, ” said Wilf. They pulled the net.It was stuck on some junk . Wilma got a big stick. “ Let ’ s pull it out, she said.Wilf and Wilma pulled. They couldn Dad helped. They pulled out an old It made Wilf jump.pull the’t junk out. Mum and pram. Plop! A frog hopped out.Splash! A fish jumped up. “ A pram full of fish, ” said Dad. dipping! ” said Wilma.4.stuck[英] [st?k] v. 刺(stick 的过去式及过去分词) adj. 动不了的;被卡住的;被⋯缠住的;被⋯难住的,不知所措5.junk[英] [d???k] n. 废旧物品,破烂物;中国式平底帆船;6.pram[英 ] [pr?m] n. <英 >(手推的)婴儿车;(送牛奶的)手推车;平底船7.plop[英] [pl?p] n. 扑通声,啪嗒声 vi. 扑通地坠落8.hop out[英] [h?p aut] [体]后摆;跳下3-3 Sniff.“ Will you look after Sniff today? ” said Mrs May.Wilf and Wilma were happy. They wanted to look after the puppy.They took Sniff to the park. The puppy was excited.2Sniff liked to roll on her back ⋯ jump up for a stick...run after a ball ⋯ and bark at a cat.Then Sniff went in the mud. She ran after a duck.She jumped in the pond and she barked at a dog. “ I am hot, ”Wilf. “ I want a rest. ”“ I am hot, too, ” said Wilma. “ I want a drink. ”Mum couldn ’ t find Sniff. She couldn ’ t find Wilf and Wilma.Mum and Dad looked and looked. “ They lostmust ”be said Mum.They were fast asleep. “ They are worn out, ” said Dad.9. mud[英 ] [m?d] n.泥,泥淖;没价值的东西,污物;3-4 The Duck Race.Wilma had an idea.The children made six ducks. “ Let ’ s have a duck race,”said Mum began the race. “ Drop the duckssa i n,d Mum. ”The ducks went down the stream. Oh no! Wilma sank’. s duckChip ’ s duck got stuck in thereeds. Biff ’ s duck got stuck in theweeds. Wilf ’ s duck got stuck on a log. “ Get it off with a stick,said Chip. Kipper ’ s duck went fast. It went past duckDad. Two ’ sswans flew down. They landed on the ducks! “ Six soggy ducks,”said Kipper.10.sank[英] [s??k] v. (使)下沉,(使)沉没( sink的过去式)11.reed[英] [ri ?d] n. 芦苇;芦苇杆;[乐]舌簧12.weed[英] [wi:d] n. 杂草;野草;废物;烟草13.swan[英] [sw?n] n. 天鹅;诗人,歌手33-5 The Ice Rink.Wilf and Dad went to the ice rink . They put skates on. They went on to the ice. “ Holdmy hand, ” said Dad. Wilf held Dad “ This is fun, ” saidWilfWilflet. go of his Dad ’’ s s hand. He began to skate.Whoops! Wilf sat down with a bump. “ This ice is cold, ”said Wilf.Dad began to skate. He went round the rink.“ Look at mespin! ”said Dad. “ Look at me jump! ”Dad got some cold drinks. “ Look out, Dad, ” said Wilf. Oh no! A banana skin.14.ice rink[英] [ais r??k] n. 溜冰场;滑冰场15.whoops[英 ] [hw?ps, w?ps, hwu:ps, wu:ps] int. <口>哎哟(犯明显错误时的道歉)16.bump[英] [b?mp] n. 碰撞,撞击;肿块;隆起物;鹭鸶的叫声17.spin[英] [spin] vi. 快速旋转;3-6 The Mud Bath.Dad was playing football.He ran with the ball. “ Go on Dad! Dad fell over in the mud. Splat!” called Chip.“ Bad luck, Dad!“ Kick it!” said Biff.“ Oh Dad, ” said Mum.“ What a messwant. a ”bath,“I” said Dad.Dad went up to the bathroom. He ran a bath. Dad came down.There was football on TV.Dad looked at the football. “ Go on! ”he called. “ Kick it! forgot the bath. Drip! Drip! Drip!Plop! Plop! Splat! ”What was that? ”said Dad. Splash! “ O said Dad.3-7 Joe and the Bike.Joe went to speedway.Joe liked speedway. His dad was a speedway rider.Joe ’ s dad was in a race. He was in front. “ Come on! ”shoute Joe ’ s dad fell off. “ Oh no! ” said Joe.Joe ’ s dad pushed his bike. “ What a rider! ”said Joe.It was Joe ’ s birthday. His dad gave him a bike. Joe lied the bike.Joe was in a race. He was in front. “ Come on!. Joe” shouted Dadfell off. “ Oh no! ” said Dad.“ What a rider! ”said Dad.18.speedway[英] [?spi:d?we] n. 赛车跑道3-8 Midge and the Eggs.4Midge ’ s mum wanted some eggs.“ Come Midge went to the egg shop. He put the eggs in a bag.play, ” said his friends. can ’ t, ”“I said Midge.“ My Mum wants these eggs. ”Midge saw his friend. The friend had a go-kart . Midge wanted a go.Midge put the bag down. He went on the go-kart. He forgot theeggs. A man put the bag in the cart. “ Oh no! ” said Midge. eggs! ”Mi dge’ s mum looked at the bag. “ Sorry, Mum, ” said Midge.Midge ’ s mum went to the egg shop. She got some more eggs. She put the eggs in a basket.Oh no!19.Midge 米吉20.go-kart[英] [?ɡ?u?kɑ:t] n. 游戏用的无车体小型汽车,其商标名3-9 Midge in Hospital.Midge fell off his bike.The ambulance came. The man looked an Midge Midge to hospital.’ s foot. They took Midge was frightened.He didn ’ t want to go to hospital.A doctor looked at Midge ’ s foot. A doctor gave Midge a sweet.Midge ’ s mum came to see himShe. gave him a toy.Midge ’s nan came to see him. She gave him some fruit.Midge ’ s friends came to see him. They gave him some books.not so bad in hospital, ” said Midge. “ It ’ s good to be home. 21.nan[英] [n?n] n. 奶奶(小孩儿语);圆盘烤饼53-10 Pip and the Little Monkey.Pip was at the zoo.Pip ’ s dad was a zoo-keeper. Pip helped her dad.They looked at a little monkey. They monkey was ill. They took the monkey home.The monkey got better. Pip played with it. They took the monkey to the zoo.Pip cried and cried. She wanted to keep the monkey.They went to the monkey house. The little monkey ran to its mum. The little monkeyjumped and jumped. It was happy. Pip was happy too.3-11 Pip at he Zoo.Pip went to the zoo.Pip ’ s dad waszooa-keeper. Pip helped her dad.Pip gave the deer some food. The deer pushed Pip over.Pip gave the monkeys some bananas. A monkey took Pip ’ s hat. Pi gave the elephants some water. The elephant took Pip ’ s sweets gave the parrots some fruit. A parrot pecked her finger. “ Do youwant to feed the crocodiles? ” “ No thanks, ” said Pip.22.peck[英] [pek] vt. 啄,啄食;啄出,啄穿;3-12 Roy and the Budgie.Roy had a budgie. He called it Joey.Joey flew out side. “ Oh no! ” said Roy.Roy couldn ’t getJoey. Joey flew away. Roy went to the wood. He looked for Joey.Roy couldn ’ t see Joey. ostrichAn was in the wood. Roy looked at the ostrich. Theostrich looked at Roy. They saw the zoo-keeper. The zoo-keeper had a budgie.“ It ’ s my ostrich, e”zoosaid-keeperth. “ It ’ s my budgie, ” said Roy.“ Thanks, ” they said.25. Joey [男子名 ] 乔伊 Joseph的昵称23.Roy n.罗伊(男子名)24.budgie[英] [?b?d?i] n. 相思鹦鹉 3-13 At the Seaside.The family went on holiday. Wilf and Wilma went, too. The hotelhad burned down. “ Sorry!said the” man.6They looked at a new hotel. “ Too expensive, ” said Mum. Theylooked at an old hotel. “ No, thank you, ” said Dad. Ever hotel was full. “ Sorry! ” said everyone. They had to go home. But the carbroke down.A farmer stopped his tractor. “ Can I help? ” he said.The farmer had a bus. “ You can stay here, ” he said.“ What a good holiday! ” said Wilf.3-14 Kipper the Clown.The children put on a circus.Kipper was a clown. Floppy pulled his leg.Chip was a strong-man. He made everyone laugh. Wilma and Biff did gymnastics.Everyone had a drink. “ What a good circus! ” said Mum. Wilf wasa stuntman. Kipper was fed up .He wanted to be a stuntman. “ Look at me! ” he said. Everyonelooked at Kipper. Oh no! “ I ’ m a clown, after all, ” said Kipp26.circus[英] [?s?:k?s] n. 马戏,马戏团;马戏表演(常在大帐篷里进行);27.gymnastics[英] [d??m?n?st?ks] n. 体操,体育;体操运动28.stuntman[英] [?st?nt?m?n] n. 特技替身演员29.feed up[英] [fi:d ?p] 养肥;养壮;<口>处于情绪低落状态;对⋯厌烦3-15 Kipper's Idea.Dad took Kipper to school.They went past the library. A lady was painting the wall. Kipper ran into theplayground. He wanted to play.There was a drawing on the wall. It was a drawing of Kipper. The wall looked amess. Mrs May was cross. The children were painting. Kipper had an idea.Miss Green drew circles on the wall. The children painted faces.The wall looked good. Everyone liked it.“ Good for Kipper! ”everyone said.3-16 Srawberry Jam.Dad wanted to make jam.He picked some strawberries. They were too small.Mum took everyone to the pick-your- own. “ You can all help, ”said Dad. They all picked strawberries. Kipper put some in his pocket.Chip took the strawberries to the car. The car was locked.He forgot about the strawberries.7The children had an ice cream. It was time to go home. The car ranover the strawberries. “ Oh no! ” said everyone. “ Traffic jam! Dad.3-17 The Jumble Sale.Mum and Dad were spring-cleaning .Mum looked in a drawer. Dad threw things out.The children looked at the junk . They played with the old toys.Mum put the old toys in the car. The children were sad.They all went to the jumble sale.The children wanted to buy something. “ What a lot of junk! ”Wilf. The children saw their toys. They counted their money.It was time to go home. “ What’ s in the bags? ” said Mum. Oh no!30.spring-cleaning[英] [?spr???kli:n??] n. 春季大扫除,大扫除31. drawer[英] [dr?:] n.抽屉;开票人,出票人;起草者;酒馆侍者32.junk[英] [d???k] n. 废旧物品,破烂物;中国式平底帆船;便宜货33.jumble sale[英] [?d??mb?l seil] n. (义卖时的)杂物拍卖3-18 The Snowman.It was snowing. Hooray,“ ” said the children.They saw wilf and Wilma. Wilf was sweeping the snow. Biff had a good idea. Shemade a giant snowball.Everyone pushed the snowball. Floppy barked and barked.Wilf had an idea. He wanted to play a trick. The children made a giant snowman.Wilf ’ s dad opened the door. He saw the snowman.Wilma ’ s mum took a photograph. The snow fell off the roof.snowmen! ” said Wilma ’ s dad.34.Hooray [英] [h??re?]万岁3-19 At the Pool.Kipper went to the swimming pool.Wilma ’ s mum took him. She took Biff and Chip, too. It was a new pool. Everyonewanted to swim.Kipper looked for his trunks. He couldn ’ t find them. Kippercouldn ’ t go in the pool. “ Sorry, ” said the man.Wilma ’ s mum was in the water. “ Oh dear, ”she said.Wilma ’ s mum took Kipper to a shop. She bought him new trunks.They went back to the pool. “ Oh no! ” said Kipper.8“ I put them on at home, ” he said.35. trunks[tr ??ks] n. 树干( trunk 的名词复数 );衣箱;象鼻3-20 Book Week.It was book week.The children made books.He made everyone laugh.The children dressed up. Kipper was a caterpillar . He ate an apple.They had a book party.Kipper ate a lettuce. He was the hungry caterpillar. There was abook sale. Kipper was hungry. “ I am a hungry Kipper, ”he said 36.caterpillar[英] [?k?t ?pil?] n. 毛虫;履带;履带拖拉机3-21 Bull's-eye!.Everyone went to the school fair.WORD格式Wilma wanted a book. Her dad bought it for her. Wilf kicked the ball. He won the goldfish.Dad wanted to win a teddy. He had to hit a bull ’s-eye. Dad got cross. He couldn ’ t hit the-eyebull. ’sWilma was in the gym display . Wilf and Dad forgot to watch her.Wilma was cross. “ You forgotwa t ch,o ”she said. Wilf and Wilma had a fight. They bumped into Dad.Bill ’s-eye! Dad won a teddy.40. gym display体育展示37.bull's-eye[英] [?b?lz?a?] n. 靶心;的38.gym[英] [d?im] n. <非正 >健身房;体育馆;室内健身操;体操39.display[英] [dis?plei] n.展览,陈列;陈列品,展览品41. bump[英] [b?mp] vt.& vi. 碰撞,冲撞;颠簸 vi. 颠簸着前进3-22 The Barbecue.Wilf ’ s dad wanted a party. He put up some lights.Wilma and Dad made a barbecue. Wilf and Mum took the food outside. Everyone helped. The dads lit the fire.The fire went out. The children were hungry. The dads lit the fire again. It began to rain.The dads cooked the burgers. The children were fed up.9The burgers burned. “ Yuk! ” said Chip. Oh no! The dads got wet.“ Hooray! ” said the children.42.barbecue[英] [?bɑ:bikju:] n. 烤肉;烧烤野餐;(常用于室外的)金属烤架43.burgers[?b?:ɡ?z] n. 汉堡包( burger的名词复数);3-23 The Carnival.The mums and dads were busy.They made a giant shoe. They put it on a trailer . The children dressed up. Dad was the old lady.The giant shoe looked good. They took it to the carnival. The car broke down. “ Oh no! ” everyone said.“ Come on! said Kipper. ”said Wilma. Biff, Chip, and Wilf pushed.“ Come on! ” said everyone.“ ComeThere was an old lady. She lived in a shoe. She had so many children. It was a good job, too.44. trailer[ 英] [?tre?l?] n. 拖车;追踪者;103-24 The Cold Day.The children were in the sea.They played in the waves. Dad made them laugh. Everyone was cold. Kipper was very cold.Everyone wanted to jog. Kipper sat on the rug."Come on, Kipper, ” said Mum."Come on, Kipper, ” said Dad.and help, ” said everyone. “ I said Kipper. He ran to the van. “ I ’ m too cold,“ I ’ m too cold,’ m too cold, ”” said Kipper.” said Kipper. "Cosaid Kipper. “Everyone looked at Kipper. “ I ’ m not that cold, ” he said.45.jog[英] [d??ɡ]vt.& vi. 慢跑;轻推,轻撞;蹒跚行进;使颠簸46.rug[英] [r?ɡ] n. 小块地毯;〈英〉(围盖膝的)围毯,车毯;3-25 A Cat in the Tree.Floppy barked at a cat. The cat ran up a tree.Biff was cross with Floppy. Wilma climbed on the wall. Wilmaclimbed up the tree. She couldn ’ t get the cat. Wilmatgetcouldn down. Wilma ’ s dad wascross. He put theladder up. Wilmaclimbed down.Wilma ’ s dad climbed the tree. He couldn ’ t get the cat.Wilma ’ s dad was stuck. The cat jumped down.’ s dad climbed down. “ Oh The fireman put a ladder up. Wilma saideveryone.48. stuck[英] [st?k] adj. 动不了的;被卡住的;被⋯缠住的; v. 刺(stick的过去式及dder[英] [?l?d?] n. 梯子,阶梯;梯状物;途径;过去分词)113-26 By the Stream.Mum and Dad sat on the rug.The children played by the stream. Biff went on the bridge. Theydropped sticks in the water. Kipper couldn ’ t see. Kipper climbedup. He dropped Teddy in the water. “ Get Teddy, ” said Kipper. Bif couldn ’ t get Teddy. “ Get Teddy, ” said Kipper. Mum couldn ’Teddy. “ I want Teddy, ” said Kipper. Dad couldn ’ t get Teddy. D fell in .Splash!“ I am a frogman, ” said Dad.3-27 Nobody Wanted to Play.Wilf was cross.Nobody wanted to play. He went to the park.Wilf played on the rocket. “ I am a spaceman, ” he said. He playedon the see-saw. “ I amjugglera , ” he said. He played on the horse.“ I am acowboy , ” he said. He played on his bicycle. “ I am a stuntman, ” he said. He climbed up the ladder. “ I ame a fireman, said. He climbed on the wall. “ I am a spiderman, ” he said. Wh51.stuntman[英] [?st?nt?m?n] n. 特技替身演员49.juggler[英] [?d??gl?] n. 玩杂耍的人;杂耍,把戏50.cowboy[英] [?ka??b??] n. 牛仔;牧童;富有冒险精神的英雄3-28On the Sand.Biff and Chip played on the sand.Dad went to sleep. Biff and Chip put sand on Dad. They made asandcastle. They put Dad ’ s hat on top. They went to get an ice cream. Dad was stillasleep. Chip looked at the donkeys. Bifflooked at the boat. They looked at the go-karts.They looked at Dad ’ s hat. “ Oh no! ” said Biff. Dad was hiding. Biff was cross. The hat was on a stick.52. donkey[英] [?d??ki] n. 驴,毛驴;笨蛋,傻瓜;3-29 The Egg Hunt.Kate came to stay.12Mum and Kate made a cake. Kate put little eggs on it. Wilma looked at thelittle eggs. She had an idea.Wilma went to the park. She wanted to hide some eggs. She put them in the trees.She put them in the flowers.Wilf and Kate came to the park. “ You can look for eggs, ”sai Wilma. Kate looked for the eggs. “ Where are they? ” she said. Thesquirrels had them. “ Squirrel like eggs, ” said Kate. “ So d said.3-30 The Rope Swing.The children went to the stream.They looked at the swing. Wilf climbed on the swing. Chip pushed Wilf. Floppylooked at the rope.Biff climbed on the swing. Floppy barked and barked.Chip climbed on the swing. Floppy barked and barked and barked.Kipper went on the swing. “ What a silly dog! ” said kippy. Wilma went on too. “ What a silly dog! ”said Wilma. The children went home. Floppy looked at the rope. Splash! Oh no!53.silly [英] [?sili] adj. 蠢的;糊涂的;不明事理的;没头脑的13。
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牛津树8纯英语文本The Oxford Tree stands tall and proud in the heart of the historic university town. Its gnarled trunk and sprawling branches have borne witness to centuries of academic pursuit, the ebb and flow of student life, and the timeless traditions that have shaped this hallowed institution. This ancient oak, a living testament to the enduring spirit of Oxford, is more than just a landmark - it is a symbol of the university's unwavering commitment to knowledge, innovation, and the pursuit of truth.Rooted deep in the fertile soil of the university's grounds, the Oxford Tree has weathered the storms of history, its resilience a testament to the enduring strength of the institution it has come to represent. From the days of candlelit lectures and quill-wielding scholars to the modern era of cutting-edge research and global connectivity, the tree has been a silent observer, its branches reaching skyward as if to embrace the endless possibilities that have unfolded within the hallowed halls of Oxford.The tree's gnarled bark, etched with the passage of time, tells a storyof its own. Each groove, each twist, and each weathered knot speaks of the challenges it has faced and the triumphs it has witnessed. It is a living embodiment of the university's own journey, a physical manifestation of the resilience and adaptability that have allowed Oxford to thrive for centuries.As you stand beneath the Oxford Tree, the weight of history seems to press down upon you, a tangible reminder of the legacy you have the privilege to be a part of. The dappled sunlight that filters through the leaves casts a warm, golden glow, illuminating the timeless beauty of this ancient guardian. It is as if the tree itself is imparting a silent wisdom, a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that transcends the boundaries of time and space.The Oxford Tree is not merely a landmark; it is a living, breathing symbol of the university's enduring spirit. Its roots, which stretch deep into the earth, are a metaphor for the strong foundations upon which Oxford has been built. The tree's branches, reaching skyward, represent the boundless ambition and intellectual curiosity that have driven generations of scholars to push the boundaries of human understanding.As students and faculty pass beneath the tree's canopy, they cannot help but feel a sense of reverence and awe. The tree's presence is a constant reminder of the rich history and tradition that permeatesevery aspect of life at Oxford. It is a tangible link to the past, a living testament to the enduring power of education, and a symbol of the university's unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.In many ways, the Oxford Tree is the heart and soul of the university. It is a place of reflection, contemplation, and inspiration, where the greatest minds of each generation have gathered to exchange ideas, debate theories, and forge new paths of discovery. Beneath its branches, students have found solace and solitude, drawing strength and motivation from the tree's steadfast presence.The Oxford Tree is more than just a natural wonder; it is a living embodiment of the university's values and aspirations. Its very existence is a testament to the power of perseverance, the importance of tradition, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. As the university continues to evolve and adapt to the changing demands of the modern world, the Oxford Tree remains a constant, a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that transcends the boundaries of time and space.In a world that is increasingly fast-paced and ever-changing, the Oxford Tree stands as a beacon of stability and continuity. It is a reminder that true progress is not measured in the speed of technological advancement, but in the depth of our understanding and the richness of our intellectual discourse. As we gaze upon thisancient oak, we are reminded that the true essence of a university lies not in its buildings or its rankings, but in the enduring spirit of those who have walked its hallowed halls.The Oxford Tree is more than just a tree; it is a living embodiment of the university's soul. It is a testament to the power of tradition, the importance of perseverance, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. As we stand beneath its branches, we are reminded that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor, one that has the power to transform lives, shape societies, and change the course of history. And for as long as the Oxford Tree stands, the university it represents will continue to thrive, a beacon of enlightenment in a world that is ever-changing.。
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牛津阅读树Oxford Reading Tree 介绍(一)牛津阅读树系列阅读书籍是由牛津大学出版社出版的儿童分级阅读材料,在英国家喻户晓,也是小学使用最多的阅读材料之一。
几乎每个学校的小小图书馆里,都会有整套的牛津阅读树书籍供孩子们借阅。
牛津阅读树整体印象牛津阅读树系列最大的特点就是它的连贯性。
读这些书就像看一部精彩的电视剧,看了一集又一集,总是放不下,必须看完才肯罢休,就是咱们常说的爱不释手。
这些书里的故事非常贴近生活,有的时候就像是讲述自己的一次旅游经历。
然而,这些故事又不局限于日常生活琐事,会掺入想象的成分,于是就有了一系列的魔法钥匙(magic key)引发的幻想故事(时光穿梭)。
更令人百读不厌的还有一个原因:即使是幻想故事也会给孩子们很多启迪,同时也能学到很多历史知识(譬如英国的维多利亚时代人的生活和历史背景等)、了解诗歌体裁、以及很多的考古知识等等。
牛津阅读树系列就像一家人在给大家讲故事,这一家人就是贯穿整个系列书的主人公Biff, Chip, Kipper, Mum, 和Dad,同时也不能忘记他们的那条可爱的小狗Floppy。
牛津阅读树里的故事就是围绕着他们一家人和他们的朋友们展开的,介绍他们生活活动的方方面面:去游泳、去沙滩、堆雪人、小朋友一起玩各种游戏等等。
牛津阅读树分级阅读牛津阅读树系列阅读等级共分16个阶段,第一级(stage 1)一直到第16级(stage 16),整个分系列阶就像是爬一棵大树,一步一个台阶,这也是系列书名称(Oxford Reading Tree)的由来(参考以下图片)。
系列的第1级到第11级系列叫做Reading Tree,孩子的阅读水平达到11级的时候,就应该可以非常自信(confident reader)、通畅地(fluent reader)阅读同等水平的故事书、报章、诗歌等等。
从第12级开始,系列名称变成TreeTops(第12级到16级),相当于孩子的水平已经达到树顶了,接下来主要是根据构建好的阅读计划,在树顶上读更多的书壮大词汇量、扩大知识面。
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Day 1 At SchoolIt was Kipper's first day at school.He didn't want to go in.So he held onto the gate post.Kipper was shy. He hid in the cloakroom. “Come on!”Kipper played in the home corner.Kipper cooked a LEGO stew.It was the end of the day.Kipper didn't want to go home.What did he do He held onto the gate post.Day 2 Getting UpKipper brushed his teeth. He knew a secret.Kipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hid in his bottom drawer.Kipper got his shirt.Kipper put on his trainers.The post lady arrived.She had a bigger pile of envelopes than usual.The surprise was for Dad.It was his birthday.Day 3 Look OutKipper's friend lent him his road ripper.Kipper imagined he was a famous ripper rider in a race.Kipper whizzed around the house and screeched onto the lawn.“Oh.”Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.Everyone taught Kipper how to be a careful rider.Day 4 The HaircutOne day, Dad said to Mum, “Kipper's hair is getting really long again. It's time he had a cut.”“Oh, dear,” groaned mum. “I don't think I want to know about this. Ask me to clean a crocodile's teeth, or cut a tiger's toe nails. But don't ask me to cut Kipper's hair.”Mum had been dreading cutting Kipper's hair, ever since the last time she did it. The trouble was, Kipper made a terrible fuss. He just wouldn't keep still when Mum shampooed his hair. And he cried, because she got a little drop of shampoo in his eye. But that was nothing, compared to the trouble she had when she tried to give him the haircut. He wiggled and jiggled and squirmed and fidgeted so that Mum was cross with him. Then as soon as he did sit still, Mum made a little nick on his ear with the scissors. And after that, Kipper made a bigger fuss than ever.“Surely, it's not that difficult a job.” said Dad.“Difficult Difficult” exclaimed Mum. “I'd rather polish a python or rinse a rhinoceros.”“Now, who's making a fuss.” said Dad.“I know what.” said Mum, giving Dad a funny knowing sort of smile. “You cut Kipper's hair. After all, I'm going out this afternoon. So it can be a nice little job for you.”“Well, urr…umm…oh…all right then.” said Dad. “I don't think Kipper will give me any trouble. He just needs handling the right way.”As soon as Mum had gone. Dad took Kipper up to the bathroom. He started combing his hair.“Do you know” he said, in his jolliest voice. “I heard of a little boy who made so much fuss when he had his hair cut that nobody was ever able to cut it. It grew so long, that the boy couldn't see where he was going. And he kept bumping into doors and crashing into lamp post and tripping over the cat. I can't imagine you'd be as silly as that, Kipper.”“Oh, ouch!” cried Kipper. “You're hurting. Mum never hurts like that when she combs my hair.”“I thought we could wash your hair, then I can give it a little cut.” said Dad.“Oh…aw…” wailed Kipper, wiggling and squirming away. “I don't want my hair cut.”“This is going to be trickier than I thought.” said Dad. “But I've just had a brilliant idea.”Dad persuaded Kipper to have his hair cut at a hairdresser's. He told Kipper that the hairdresser was so good at cutting hair that Kipper would really enjoy it. At first, Kipper wasn't too sure. So Dad said, “I had my hair cut at a hairdresser when I was a little boy and I didn't make a fuss. I remember thinking it was good fun.”“Well, all right.” said Kipper. “But if going to a hairdresser is such fun, why does Mum always cut your hair”“She doesn't always.” said Dad. “I tell you what, I'll have my hair cut at the same time as you. I bet you I won't make a fuss.”So Dad took Kipper to a hairdresser in the high street. It's called Snips Hair Salon. The shop looked very bright and attractive.“Snips is a good name for a hairdresser's.” thought Kipper.The first thing that happened to Kipper and Dad, once they were in the salon, was that they had their hair washed. Dad had his washed by an assistant called Andy. And Kipper, had his washed by an assistant called Nicky. Much to his surprise, Kipper enjoyed having his hair washed by Nicky. She didn't wash it in the way Mum did it at home. Instead, Kipper sat with his back to the basin and he leaned backwards. The basin didn't have taps. It had a special hose that Nicky could control by pressing a little trigger on the end. Nicky was very careful not to let any water run on to Kipper's face. Next to Kipper, Andy was shampooing Dad's hair.“Be careful with all this foam,” Kipper heard Dad say. “I don't want shampoo in my eyes (I)hope you won't let the water run dawn my neck… You will make sure the water isn't too hot, won't you”“Dad's making a bit of a fuss,” thought Kipper.After the shampooing was finished. Andy and Nicky sat Dad and Kipper on different chairs in front of a big, long mirror."Excuse me, sir," said Nicky. “What would you like me to do with Kipper's hair Shall I give him a trim”Dad remembered how quickly Kipper's hair grew. He remembered the fuss Kipper made whenever Mum cut it and last of all he saw how expensive it was to have a haircut in the salon. So he said, “No, not just a trim. I think you'd better cut it short. Yes, quite short!”“And how about you, sir” said Andy.Kipper looked at Dad, and Dad looked at Kipper. Then Dad said, “Oh….um….er….yes. I'd like mine quiet short, too.”Snip, snip, snip! Snip-snip! Went the scisoors. Kipper looked sideways at Dad. Dad didn't look too happy.“I bet he did make a fuss when he was a little boy,” thought Kipper.Dad and Kipper were really pleased with their haircuts.“You look different,” Kipper told Dad.“So do you, Kipper,” said Dad. “You look different, too. You look quite grown up with short hair.”“It will be really easy to keep it tidy,” said Kipper. “No more having it pulled when Mum tries to comb it. And it will be so much easier to wash. I'm glad we went to Snips. And you see, I didn't make a fuss. Not once.”“No, you were a good boy,” said Dad. “I wonder what Mum will say when she sees our smart new haircuts.”Mum was home already. When she opened the front door and saw Kipper and Dad with their new short haircuts, she couldn't believe her eyes.Do you know what she said She said, “Good gracious, you both look as if you've been run over by a lawnmower.”Now that wasn't very nice… was itDay 5 The Lost TeddyHave you ever ridden on a bus The one that Mum and Kipper are just about to catch, has upstairs and downstairs. Do you know what a bus like this is called Kipper liked riding on the double-decker bus. He likes to go upstairs and sit in the very front seat. Then he could pretend that he was the driver.Kipper and Mum are standing at the bus stop. They are just about to get on the bus to go to town.I wonder if they will go upstairs and sit in the front seat this time.“We won't go all the way upstairs today, Kipper,” said Mum, “Because there won't be time. We're getting off at the next stop.”Mum had taken Kipper with her when she went to have her eyes tested. If she had been by herself, Mum would have walked, but in the first place Mum was in a hurry, and Kipper couldn't walk fast enough. And in the second place, Kipper loved riding on a double-decker bus, so Mum thought it would be a treat for him.As it was only a short ride, Kipper and Mum sat downstairs. In no time at all, the bus pulled up at the next stop, and Kipper and Mum had to get off. Oh no! Kipper was so surprised that the journey was over that he left Teddy behind, sitting on the seat.As soon as Kipper got off the bus, he remembered Teddy. “I've left Teddy on the bus!” he gasped. “I've left Teddy behind!” By this time, the bus had moved off and was almost out of sight, so it wasn't possible for Mum to run after it.“Oh Kipper!” said Mum. “There's not much I can do at the moment. I'm already late for my eye-test.”“But what about Teddy” wailed Kipper.“When we get home we'll phone the bus company. I expect the bus conductor will find Teddy and look after him until we can get him back.”When Kipper went to bed that night, he was very upset. He couldn't get to sleep without Teddy to keep him company, and he couldn't help crying. Biff and Chip tried to cheer him up. They took some of their favorite toys to give Kipper.“Don't cry,” said Chip.“I can't help it!” sniffed Kipper. “I keep wondering if I'll ever see Teddy again. What if someone has found him and kept him”The next day, Mum said to Kipper, “Come on, we're going on the bus again. We're going to the Lost Property Office at the bus station.”A lost property office is a place that looks after all the things that people have lost on buses. And you'd be surprised at things people lose.“I expect lots of children lose teddy bears and toys,” said Mum. “There's probably a special department that looks after teddy bears.”Mum said this to try and cheer Kipper up, but he was so worried that Teddy wouldn't be at the Lost Property Office, that he didn't feel in the mood to be cheered up. At last they arrived at the bus station, and they went straight to the place that said “Lost Property”. Kipper had fingers crossed on both hands and he kept saying to himself, “I wish. I hope… I wish… I hope…”When Mum asked the lady if Kipper's Teddy bear had been handed in. She said, “I expect so. We had five teddy bears in yesterday, so I expect Kipper's is in the box.” And it was!You can imagine how pleased Kipper was to see Teddy again, and you can imagine how glad Teddy was to see Kipper. As for all the other lost teddies—well, they do look sad. But don't worry. Thelady told Kipper that their owners would all come in and find them, sooner or later. In fact, as Kipper and Mum were leaving, a sad-looking little girl was going into the Lost Property Office with her dad.“I bet I know what she's lost,” said Kipper.Day 6 The LibraryDo you like books Kipper does. Here he is settling down with a really interesting book about..well, can you tell what his book is about What does it say on the coverKipper's book isn't a story book, although there is nothing he likes better than a good story. This book is an information book. Kipper likes information books because he likes to find out about things. This story is about the day that Dad took Kipper to the library to get some new books to read.It was Dad's turn to take Kipper to the library.“Oh dear,” said Dad. “Some of these books should have been taken back at least a week ago. That means I'll have to pay a fine.”Kipper liked the library, but this time he was very excited. Usually Mum and sometimes Dad, went with him to the children's section and helped him to choose a book. But today, he was going to be allowed to choose some books all by himself.“I'm sorry, but there's a fine to pay on all these books”, said the librarian, as Dad handed his books in.“Oh… er… um,” said Dad. “I'm afraid I've only got a five-pound note. Do you have any change”“Plenty, sir,” said the librarian.“Off you go then, Kipper,” said Dad. “You choose some books for yourself, and I'll go and choose some for Mum and me.”Kipper couldn't wait to browse through the shelves looking at all the exciting books in the children's corner.!“Wow!” said Kipper to himself. “There are loads and loads of books to choose from.”The children's corner had a carpet on the floor, and it had small, comfortable plastic chairs. The children could either sit in the chairs or lie on the carpet and have a good look at the books before deciding which ones to take home. To Kipper's delight, the reading corner wasn't very busy.“There's plenty of room today,” he said to himself. “I can spread out, like I do at home.”Soon Kipper was busy looking at the books on the shelves. Then he took every single book he liked the look of and put it in a pile beside one of the chairs. Then he sat down and began looking at them, one by one. Now you can see what he meant by “spreading out”Soon, the floor all round him was covered in books. The trouble was, Kipper liked every book, and he simply couldn't decide which ones to take home. When Dad had chosen a book for himself and a book for Mum, he told Kipper that it was almost time to go..“Decide quickly, Kipper,” he said, looking at all the books Kipper had spread out over the floor, “and make sure you put the rest of the books back on the right shelves.”The trouble was, Kipper couldn't decide.“I want that one, and that one,” he said. “These two. That one over there…oh, and I want this one, especially. And I think I want this little one. Yes. And I want the one I've just put down. Oh and the one I've just picked up…”In the end he decided to take all the books he had looked at that morning. And that meant he had seventeen books with him when he staggered up to the librarian's counter.“Goodness me!” said the librarian. “I'm afraid you can't take seventeen books home, all at one go. Children are only allowed to have three at a time.”In the end, Dad helped Kipper to choose three books, but that wasn't easy, because Kipper got the pile down to four, and then couldn't decide which one of the four to put back.“Well,” said Dad. “Normally I can take out six books. I've only got two, so I'll take out one for you on my ticket. And that way, you can have four books this time. And that way we can get home in time for dinner!”So that's what Dad did, and Kipper carried the four books home. On the way, Kipper said, “Dad, if you only got two books out, and you could have had six. That means I could have had…um….”“Yes,” said Dad, “four extra books, not just one extra. Don't even think it, Kipper. The three books you've got there, and one extra, are quite enough. After all, you can come back in a day or two and change them.”“Oh, can I” said Kipper. “I'd forgotten that!”Day 7 Swing BallBiff and Chip played football.Chip kicked the plastic football at the roses.It punched on one of the sharp thorns.Biff and Chip played badminton.Chip hit the shuttlecock so hard.It flew up the air and landed on the roof.Biff and Chip played French cricket.Biff whacked the ball over the fence into the neighbour's garden.Dad bought a swing ball.Biff and Chip played with the swing ball.Day 8 The Street FairWhen Dad took Biff and Chip into town to do some shopping, there was a big surprise for all three of them: A street fair was being held.The street fair was exciting. There were lots of things to see.There was a face-painting store.“That looks fun!” said Biff.When Dad and the twins came home. Their painted faces gave Kipper and Mum a big surprise!Mum painted Kipper's face. And then she took a photograph of them all. She couldn't paint Floppy's face. So look what she did instead.Day 9 The Big BoxThis enormous box was left behind, when a new fridge freezer was delivered to the house. The box gave Biff and Chip a good idea, so they asked mom if they could have it. Can you guess what their idea wasWhen the new fridge freezer was delivered, it came in a huge cardboard box.“May we have the box, mum”asked Chip. “it would be a great thing to play with. Maybe we could make a little house out of it. It would only be our little house,”said Biff, “because i don't think more than one of us could get inside it.”The delivery man said he had some even bigger boxes in the back of his van. “Normally I throw them away,” he said, “so if you want them, you are welcome to them.”“Wow... Thanks!”said Biff and Chip.Mum helped Biff and Chip make the house. She carefully cut out the windows and door, and she thought of a way to make a sloping roof. Biff and Chip painted the little house. Chip painted a brick pattern on the sides, and when he had finished, Biff had a go at painting tiles on the roof.“It’s brilliant inside.”said Chip, crawling through the little door, “maybe we can put some tiny furniture in here.”“Just stay outside while I'm cutting these windows out,” warned mum.When the house was finished, everyone thought it looked really good. There was room inside for Biff, Chip and Kipper, and there was even a little extension for Floppy. Chip had painted a sign that said “our house”, and another one that said “Floppy”. Biff found a little chair and a stool that were small enough to fit inside. “I think it's brilliant,” said Kipper. He liked the tall part of the house where everyone could stand up.“You'd better come inside,” Chip called to Biff, “it’s beginning to rain.” It didn't just rain. It poured. At first, it was fun inside the little house. The children looked out at the rain and felt very snug and safe. But after a while, water began to drip on them, and big wet patches appeared in the walls. “Oh... no!”, said Biff, “I don't think cardboard is waterproof. I think the house is collapsing!”“Hmm... the walls do feel soggy,”said Chip, “and the roof’s beginning to sag.”Mum ran out into the garden. “Oh dear,” she said, “I should have warned you about the rain. We should have put the little house in the carriage until the rain stopped. What a pity! After all the work you've done to make the house look nice, now it's ruined.”Later that day dad found a tent, and he put it up in the garden. “Sorry your cardboard house was spoiled by the rain,” he said, “but you can keep this tent up for as long as you like. Luckily the rain won't spoil it. It's quite waterproof.”“we like the tent,”Said Chip, “at least it won't go soggy.”“No. But tents can collapse,” said dad, “so we must make sure we put all the pegs in firmly.”In fact, the tent did collapse, but that's part of another story.Day 10 FetchMom and the twins wondered if floppy would go for a swim to fetch a stick if they threw one in the water. After all the dog that we’re watching seemed to be enjoying itself.One windy afternoon Biff and Chip went with mum when she took floppy out for his daily walk. They went to the park which wasn't very far away. The children liked going to the park. It had a little lake in it. Sometimes there were ducks on the lake, but on this particular afternoon there was a lady with two dogs who were jumping into the water to fetch sticks.“Look at those dogs swimming after sticks,”said Biff, “I didn't know dogs could swim so well”“Oh, yes,” said mom, “dogs are good swimmers. Some dogs have been known to rescue people and save them from drowning.” Floppy likes fetching things,” said Biff, “he loves chasing after balls in the garden. Do you think he would jump in the lake and fetch a stick”“I don't know,” said mom, “I've never seen him swim. I wonder if he will.”She picked up the stake and threw it into the lake. “Fetch it, Floppy!” she called, “Go on! Fetch!” Floppy didn't move. He didn't move when biff tried throwing his stick. “I'd have thought that seeing those two dogs in the water would have given him the idea,” said chip. They all tried throwing more sticks, but Floppy simply wouldn't move.“At this rate there will be enough sticks in the water to build a bridge,” laughed mom. “I can't believe Floppy won't swim for us,”said Biff. She found one more stick and showed it to Floppy, but just as she threw it, a gust of wind blew her hat off and it went flying off into the lake.“Oh, no!” Biff yelled, “my hat!” The hat sailed through the air spinning round and round. Then it landed in the lake where it floated among all the sticks that Biff, Chip and mum had thrown in. “Oh dear,” wailed Biff, “the wind is blowing it out farther and farther. We'll never be able to reach it, and it was my favorite hat too.”Suddenly Floppy ran towards the lake. With an enormous bound, he sprang into the water and swam towards Biff’s hat. “Wow,” said Biff, “who said Floppy wouldn't go for a swim! What a good dog! It's ‘Floppy to the rescue’, all right” said Chip, “Look! He's rescued Biff’s hat!”Floppy looked really pleased with himself as he came out of the water. He carried Biff’s hat very carefully in his jaws.“Thank you, Floppy,” said Biff, taking the hat, “What a clever dog you are!”“Hooray!”said Chip, “I think floppy is a sensible dog. He won't jump in a cold lake to fetch silly sticks, but when it comes to a proper rescue, he can swim really well.”At that moment floppy shook himself and the water from his coat sprayed all over Biff, Chip and mum.“Hey!” called mom, “You're making us all wet! Stop it, Floppy!”Floppy gave a little bark. He can't talk, of course, but if he could, I wonder what he would have said。
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自己听写的,可能很多错误,希望给大家有帮助。
其实ort 最棒的就是无字书了,很能引起孩子的兴趣。
让孩子喜欢上英文阅读。
无字书附带的歌也是很让孩子喜欢的。
不信给宝宝听听,肯定喜欢。
at schoolIt was Kipper’s first day at schoolHe didn’t want to go in , so he hold onto the gate postKipper was shy, he hid in the cloak room.Come onKipper played in the home cornerKipper cooked a lego stewIt was the end of the day. Kipper didn’t want to go home.What did he do? He hold onto the gate post.Getting upKipper brushed his teeth, he knew a secretKipper looked for his clothes and the surprise he had hidden in his bottom drawer.Kipper got his shirt, Kipper put on his trainers.The post lady arrived, she had a big pile of envelopes and usualThe surprise was the dad, it was his birthday.libraryThis book is overdue,I'm sorry.I'm going to look at the booksok, kipperlet's choose the booksI'm going to look at the books, it's a lot of bookslet us see this one , I cannot decide which one to take home.this is fun.I like all of themI'm going to take all of themDaddy , I want all of these booksOh ,no kipper you cannot take all of these bookstake only four books,kipperI'm only four bookscan you come and get it tomorow daddy. maybe we will see.song.Are you readyok ,sing togetherHere are many booksI can see many booksI can choose many booksand I can make many booksbe quietYou are in the librarythe swing ballHurry up how funbe carefull,oh, my ball, oh I'm sorry ,beeflet's play badmintonthat's goodare you ready,Yes,let's start itOK, hit this, here goesbe carefulloh,nocatch the ball ,cheepok, but this times, be carefully ,beefdon't worry ,chipready? yesoh,no it's too highwhat's that ,daddy.it's swingball. it's for youis it a fun game,you will see.it's greatyou are doing great , kidsthis is a lot of fun.thank you dady.Song.the street fairWhen dad took Biff and Chip to the town to do some shopping.There was a big surprise for all three of them.A street fair was being held.The street fair was exciting. There were lots of things to see.There was a face painting store.“that looks fun!” said Biff.When dad and the twins came home, their painted faces gave Kipper and mom a big surprise. Mom painted Kipper’s face and then she took a photograph of them all.She couldn’t paint Floppy’s face, so look what she did, instead.Look, the street fair.It looks fun.ok, let's go.the moons for sale , the moons for sale.Beef ,there is a junglerchip ,do you like junglingI wish I could do it too.Candy for sale , yammy candylisten to the musicIt's trumpet. and lots of yammy food too.Chip, look those boys.ss's face paintinglook, that girl looks like a tigerand that boy looks like a crown.right . it looks funChip , I want to has my face paintingsuperiseoh my god ,what happend to youwe have got our faces paintedsmile ,everyone ,say cheese.the big boxWhen the new fridge was delivered, Biff and Chip wanted the huge box it came in. The delivery man gave them some other boxes too.Mom tolds Biff, and Chip make the house.When the house was finished, everyone thought it looked really good.Then it started to rain.It didn’t just rain, it pour ed.After a while, the cardboard went soggyAnd the house started to collapseLater that day dad found a tent.And he put it up in the garden.Oh , good , we can play with this.can we mammy, sure.why don't you make a play housethis way ,pleasewhat are you doing mammy,I'm making the window.what are you doing beefI'm painting the roof.this is fun mamyI finished, this house is great.beef, come inside ,it's raining.I will come in.it's raining. come inside kidsOur houses is fallingI wish the rain is stop.we like this tentis is safe .thanks daddy.song.is it a big box, yes it is , it's big ,it's bigis it a square box, yes it is , it's square ,it's squareis it a little box, no it isnot ,is it a round box , no it isnotis it a big box,yes it isit's square big box.FetchFetch the ball,Mammy, that dog is swimming , and the other dog is fetching its stick. our flooply can do it too.come on floopyyou can do it.Mammy, he doesn't like to do it.floopy can swimcome on floopy look at that dog.what's the matter, floopyI don't want to fetch.here , mammy , I will do it.come on floopy , fetch,here goesfloopy where are you goinglook mammy,mhe is jumping into the riveroh,no my hat.oh, floopy you are the bestyes, floopy is the best.what a good dog ,floopy.song.hedgehogCome on floopy , fetch the balloops , too high , you can do it. go get itwhat's this , it's not a ballhurry up floopy ,what are you doing .oh, be careful floopymammy what's this , I wonder what's this.It looks like a hedgehog.let's going to see the really hedgehog ,childrenmammy , can I hold the lampno, this is too heavy.mammy , let us hurry uplet's go to the shedcan you see it. childrenit's hedgehogoh, how funny,it's cutesong:look mammy look , what's this , it's a ball, it's a ball look mammy look , what's this,it's a shed, it's a shedThe AppleLook, There is an appleIt's a big ,juice appledaddy ,I want this apply ,it's too high to reachI have a good idea.little more daddy, little moreI cannot reach itit's too highstanding on you tiptoeI have an another idea.I almost got it, daddyyou are very heavy ,Chip , be carefulI have got it ,oh, nothe apple is falling.catch it ,Beefcatch it ,kipperFlooy is eating the apple .Oh ,no floopyit's so good yammy,you are lucky , floopySong.Watch it carefully, Watch it Watch it Watch it carefully cut the apple, cut it carefully cut it cut it very carefully eat the apple, eat it ,eat it , got the apple.Getting upWhat a great dayGood MoringI finished hurry upok,ok,where are my pantswhat are you doingit's serven o clockhurry updaddy will hear youhurry upmy shirtdaday is going to wake upcome on ,hurry updont forget daddy 's presentsi almost finisedlook outyou look nice , but be carefuldont worry mammi , i can driveok, good lucknono look out not this way go that wayi know but i cannot stoplook out kipper what's happening kipperwhat is the mattherslow downi am sorry i cannot stopoh my picture stopicannot stopyou are good driverhaiecutKipper your hair is too longoh,daddythat's hurtslet's get haircuthere we arethis is snip hair salonwhy is sniplet's go in , l will tell you laterthis is nice i like itoh i dont my eyes hurt shapoo got into my eys can you hear the sound ,snip snipwhat can you founddont moveyou look different you look diff too。