8_01_刺猬女孩艾蜜Amy the hedgehog girl-学案打印-典范英语
Amy the Hedgehog girl典范英语原文

Amy the Hedgehogs GirlMiserable Mr PeckHer mum was in the kitchen when Amy rushed in.‘How was school?’ asked Mrs Harris, expecting the usual answer, ‘OK.'‘It was great,'cried Amy. ‘A lady gave us a talk on wildlife and she showed us a hedgehog expert。
’‘A what?’ said Mrs Harris.‘A hedgehog expert. Someone who knows all about hedgehogs.’‘That’s good,’said Mrs Harris。
‘You’ll need to go the library and see if you can find some books。
'‘Oh dear,’Amy groaned. ‘I’ll have to see Mr Peck.’Mr Peck was the children’s librarian。
He was a mean and miserable sort of person。
He also lived next door to Amy. The library was almost empty when Amy arrived. She looked along the shelves,trying to find a book on hedgehogs。
‘What are you doing?’ snapped a voice behind her.Amy nearly jumped out of her socks. It was Mr Peck.‘I was looking for a book about animals。
Amy the Hedgehog Girl课本剧

《典范英语》8-1Amy the Hedgehog Girl刺猬女孩艾蜜编剧:洛阳第二外国语学校Characters:M-Mom A-Amy N- Narrator P- Peck A1- Audience 1A2- Audience 2Props: 3 hedgehogs, dog food, spray gun, apron, plastics eggs, bowl, wire whipper, headset, dressing gown, a torch, 3 medals. Peck’ssign, a small bucket to hold coins, and coins.Scene I(At home. Mum is busy in the kitchen. She is cracking some eggs and starting to whip them in the bowl. Amy rushed in, panting)M: Hi! Dear, how was school?A:(Loudly and excitedly)It was great! A lady gave us a talk on wildlife and she showed us a hedgehog. (Slower) I am going to become a hedgehog ... (swallow) expert.M: (puzzled)A what?A: (Proudly) A hedgehog expert! Someone who knows all~~~~ about hedgehogs.M:(Smiling)That's good. You'll need to go to the library and see if you can find some books.A: (Realizes and looks down) Oh dear, I’ll have to see Mr. Peck.Scene 2(In Library. Mr. Peck is sittingbehind his desk, looking at Amy over his glasses, frowning and pursing. Meantime, Amywalks in cautiously.)A: Good afternoon Mr. Peck.(Mr. Peck says nothing, and keeps staring at Amy who starts looking along the shelves, and throwing a peek or two at Peck.)P:(Stands up slowly) WHAT ARE you DOING?A: (Jumps, looks scared) I... I... I am looking for a book about animals.P: Animals? Indeed.(Sniffs and starts walking slowly along the shelf) What sort of animals? Tame animals? Wild animals?Animals from Africa? India? Britain?A: (Cuts in) Hedgehogs!P:(Loud) Hedgehogs? The VERY worst animals there are? They dig up vegetables and bite lumps out of them. (He pulls a book from the shelves.) If you must study the horrid things, THIS is the best I can do.A: Thank you!P: Make sure you bring it back on time. And don't you dare bring hedgehogs into our garden. Your garden is next to mine, don't forget. If I see a hedgehog near my carrots, do you know what I am going to do?A: No....?P: I'm going to squirt it with my spray gun! (Takes out a spray gun.)Scene 3(Garden. Amy wears a headset, making the hedgehog noise, and then starts talking to herself) A: I'm talking hedgehog! I wish I knew what I was saying. I really need a hedgehog to help me. (Starts searching) I'm sure there is one here in the garden. If I make hedgehog noises, perhaps it will hear me! (Starts making the hedgehog noise again. She stops to listen, nothing happened. Then she tried again. A cat came into the garden.)A: I'm going to keep trying. I'm sure I can do it!Scene 4(Home. Mom is folding some clothes when Amy came in, trying to sneak behind her.)M: Amy? (Amy stops, and mom turns to her.) Where did you go honey?A: I was in the garden, mom.M: What were you doing out there?A:(Playing naughty.) Um.. Wait and see.(There is a knock on the door. Mom goes to get thedoor and Amy sneaks away.)(Mr. Peck comes in his dressing gown)M: Good evening, Mr. Peck. What's the matter? (Amy sneaks back.)P: Mrs. Harris, every night when I have my bath I can hear a noise. It seems to be coming from your garden. (Amy giggled behind her hand.)M: Noise?P: Yes, some sort of animal. ( He leans towards Mrs Harris) I'd put poison down if Iwere you. That is the only way to deal with animals. (He leaves. Mrs. Harris leaves, too, shaking her head and looks puzzled.)A: Haha, Mr Peck thought I was an animal. That means, I am really good! I am going to try one more time!(Amy goes down on her knees and begins to make her hedgehog sounds. A hedgehog appears. Amy looks thrilled. They snort and squeak at each other. Then Peck comes with a torch. Amy looks up in surprise, and the hedgehog rolls into a ball.)P: What's going on?A:(Standing up) I'm chatting to a hedgehog.P: You cheeky young thing. Talking to hedgehogs indeed.(Looking around.)A: Excuse me...P:(Cutting in) And what's more, hedgehogs are dirty little beasts and they eat up all the vegetables in my garden.A:(Crossly) Rubbish! Hedgehogs are not dirty. And they don't eat vegetables. They eat slugs and snails. Now, if you don't mind, I was talking to a hedgehog.(Peck is shocked, and his eyes are wide open. Amy snorts to the hedgehog, and it unrolled slowly. Peck's mouth drops open, and then shows a sly look.)P: How often have you been doing this, dear?A: Never before. But from now on, I'll be here every night.( Starts leaving)P: (leaving too.) Hm, you're going to be here every night, you say.Scene 5(Amy sees Peck standing at the board. P covers it with a Jacket.)(Garden. Amy comes with mom.)A: Mom, come on! I'll show you the hedgehog.( Amy goes down on her knees and begins to snort. Two hedgehogs come, squeaking. Audience come, standing behind them.)M:(Whispering) What are you talking about?A: Slugs.(The audience look amazed. Someone says, 'Wow!' Mom and Amy look up.)P:( Standing out) I've asked a few friends over. I hope you don't mind.A:(Cross, then proud.) You may watch. But please don't talk or make a noise. AND, no photos.A1: What were you talking about, hedgehog girl?A: They told me about their young. Then they told me why they curl up into a ball. And, where to find the tastiest grubs. Oh, and they told me where they are going to sleep for the winter.M: (Hugging Amy) You are fantastic! Come in and I'll make you a nice hot drink.P: Yes! Yes! Yes! In you go. I'm sure you must be very tired. (He pushes the mother and daughter. Amy looks thoughtful. Peck turns and collects money)A2:(To Mr Peck)It was worth a pound of anybody's money. (Amy stops.)P: Ssh! (Looking around and sitting around a table with the audience.)A:( Takes the jacket off the board and reads) See the amazing Hedgehog Girl. Admission only £1.00.Tea and biscuits. (Turns around, looks cross) What a nerve! (Smiles) I know how to fix you, Mr peck.(Walks to the table.)Ladies and gentlemen. There is something I must tell you. All the money you have given tonight is going to a hospital to look after sick hedgehogs.(Everyone claps and nods their head.) P:( Looks angry.)Errrrrr.A: Not only that, but Mr. Peck has agreed that for every pound that you give tonight, he will give another pound of his own money. A big hand for Mr Peck! (Everyone claps again and cheers)A1:( Gives a nudge on Peck's shoulder) Good for you! ( Peck smiles.)Scene 6(Garden)N: This is not the end of the story. Amy feels rather sorry for Mr. Peck. After she sends the money to the hedgehog hospital, she asked the hedgehogs to patrol Mr.Pack's garden. She told them to make sure that no more of his vegetables were eaten by slugs. A few weeks Later, Mr. Peck won third prize for his marrows, runner beans and carrots at the local show.P:(Leans on the fence and waves to Amy, 3 medals in hand.) Hi, it's all thanks to the hedgehogs. I wish I had known before how useful they are.( hands over a paper bag.) I have just got some new books about hedgehogs in the library. I read that they adore dog food.(Hedgehogs come, squeaking)What are they saying?A: Well, hedgehogs are a little hard to understand when they have their mouth full. But I think they are saying thanks for the dog food.P: Haha, I should think so too. I paid a lot of money for the dog food. And could you teachthem not to speak with their mouth full? It is so rude.( They start to leave.)A: I'll try.(Amy turns to wave and smile at the hedgehogs, and the hedgehogs squeak and wave back.)。
典范英语8-1刺猬女孩艾蜜

Amy the Hedgehogs GirlMiserable Mr Peck |Her mum was in the kitche n whe n Amy rushed in.‘ How was school? ' asked Mrs Harris, expecting the usual answer, ‘ OK.'‘ Itwas great, cried Amy. ‘ Alady gave us a talk on wildlife and she showed us a hedgehog expert.'‘ A what? ' said Mrs Harris.‘ A hedgehog expert. Some one who knows all about hedgehogs. '‘ That ' s goodjd Mrs Harris. ‘ You' ll need to go the library and see if you can find some books.'‘ Oldear, Amy groa ned. 'I' ll have to see Mr Peck. 'Mr Peck was t he children ' s librarian. He was a mean and miserable sort of person. He also lived n ext door to Amy.The library was almost empty when Amy arrived. She looked along the shelves, trying tofind a book on hedgehogs.'What are you doing? ' snapped a hoteibeAmy n early jumped out of her socks. It was Mr Peck.'I was looking for a book about animals. ''Animals, indeed, ' sniffed Mr Peck. ' What sort of animals? Tame animals? Wild animals?Ani mals from Africa? In dia? Britai n? ''Hedgehogssaid Amy.'Hedgehogs! ' bawled Mr Peck. ' The very worst animals there are. They dig up vegetables and bite lumps out of them. 'He pulled a book from the shelves.'If you must study the horrid things,this is the best I can do. ''Thank you, said Amy politely.'Makesure you bring it back on time. And don' you dare bring hedgehogs into your garde n. Your garde n is n ext to mine, do n' t forget. If I see a hedgehog near my carrots, do you know what I am going to do? ' 'No,s'id Amy.'I ' m going to squirt it with my spray gun. 'At home, Amy read the book on hedgehogs. She found out that they ate slugs and sn ails.The book didn ' t say anything about vegetables.The next day she took the book back to the library.‘ What' s this? ' said Mr Peck. ‘ This book is not due back for another twenty days.‘ But I ' ve read it, ' said Amy. ‘ Have you got any more books about hedgehogs?‘ Over there,snapped Mr Peck, pointing with his nose.Amy walked slowly along the shelves. Where were the books about ani mals? She was just about to risk asking Mr Peck, when she saw something. It was an old cassette tape, called‘ Calls of the Wild ' . It looked as if nobody had ever played it.Amy took it down from the shelf. It was part of a set of animal noises. This was tape nu mber 12 and it was called Hedgehogs.Amy asked Mr Peck if she could borrow the cassette.‘ Olbourse you can, 'he said rudely. ‘ Thoughanybody who wants to listen to horridani mal no ises must be mad. 'He stamped the cassette box.‘ And don ' t forget to rewind the tape. 'Hedgehog talkAmy sat in her room liste ning to the sounds of hedgehogs on her pers onal stereo, over and over aga in. Amy repeated the sounds herself.‘ I ' m talk ing hedgehog, ' thought Amy. 'I wish I knew what I was say in g. I really n eed a hedgehog to help me. I ' m sure there he gardenjriftI make hedgehog noises, perhaps it will hear me. ' Amy ran dow n into the garde n and made hedgehog no ises as loudly as she could.She stopped and listened, but no hedgehogs answered. Amy tried again. But only a cat came into the garde n.'I ' m going to keep tryingsaid Amy.' ' I ' m surnedo it. ' At last she got cold and shewent in doors.The next night Amy tried again. She tried every night for a week.'What are you doing out there? asked MrsHarris.'Wait and see, ' said Amy.Just the n the door bell ran g. It was Mr Peck. He stood at the door in his dress ing gow n.Amy no ticed that his hair was wet.'Mrs Harris, ' said Mr Peck. ' Every night when I have my bath I can hear a noise. It seems to be coming from your garde n. 'Amy giggled beh ind her hand.'Noise? ' said Mrs Harris.‘ Some sort of ani mal, ' said Mr Peck. 'I' d put pois on dovTrtniatliswer e goly. way to deal with ani mals. 'As soon as Mr Peck had gone, Amy dashed out into the garden. ‘ Mr Peck thought I was an animal, ' she said to herself. ' I ' m going to try one more time. 'Amy went dow n on her kn ees and bega n to make her hedgehog sounds aga in.Almost at once there was a rustling noise and a hedgehog lumbered onto the lawn. Amy was delighted. The hedgehog and Amy snorted and squeaked at each other.Sudde nly a torch beam sho ne in their eyes.'What' s going on? ' said a voice. It was Mr Peck, still in his dressing gown. The hedgehog rolled into a ball.'I ' m chatting to a hedgehog, ' said Amy.'You cheeky young thing. Talk ing to hedgehogs in deed. ''Excuse me —egan Amy.'And what ' s morAr Peck cut in, ‘ hedgehogs are dirty little beasts and they eat up allthe vegetables in my garde n. ''Rubbish!sdid Amy crossly. ' Hedgehogare not dirty. And they don ' eat vegetables. They eat slugs and snails. Now, if you don ' t mind, I was talking to a hedgehog. ' Mr Peck was too shocked to an swer. His mouth dropped ope n as Amy sn orted gen tly to the hedgehog. Slowly it un rolled.A sly look crept across Mr Peck ' s face.'How often have you been doing this,my dear? ' he asked.'Never before, ' said Amy. ' But from now on, I ' ll be every night. ''Hm,' said Mr Peck. ' You' re going to be here every night, you say. 'The amazing hedgehog girlWhen Amy came home from school the n ext day, Mr Peck was in his front drive. He wasfixing a large board to the gate. As soon as he saw Amy, he threw his coat over it.Amy had promised to show her mum the hedgehog. It was gett ing dark whe n they stepped into the garde n to see her hedgehog friend.Amy went dow n on her kn ees and bega n to sn ort. This time two hedgehogs came up to her.'What are you talking about? ' whispered Mrs Harris.'Slugs.'There was a sound from n ext door. Amy sho ne her torch towards the fence. There were people stari ng into her garde n. They all had their mouths ope n.One pers on stood out. It was Mr Peck.'I' ve asked a few friends over, ' he said smoothly. 'I hope you don ' t mind.Amy was cross, but she also felt rather proud that so many people had come to see her.'You may wadth. But please don ' t talk or make a noise. And no photos. ' The people no dded.Amy went dow n on her kn ees and sn orted once more.This time three more hedgehogs came up. Amy man aged to tell the hedgehogs that they had nothing to fear. The people just wan ted to see how clever they were. Amy and the hedgehogs talked and played together.As soon as the hedgehogs had gone, the people beh ind the fence bega n to clap and cheer.Of course they wan ted to know what Amy and the hedgehogs had bee n talk ing about.'Theyold me about their young. Then they told me why they curl up into a ball. And where to find the tastiest grubs. Oh, and they told me where they are going to sleep for the wi nter.'Mrs Harris hugged Amy.'You were fantastic, ' she said. ' Come in and I ' ll make you a nice hot drink.'Yes. In you go, ' said Mr Peck cheerily. ' I ' m sure you must be very tired.There was something strange about Mr Peck. He had never said anything kind to Amy before. Then she heard an odd no ise. It was the sound of coins being dropped into a box.'It was worth a pound of an ybody ' s mon ey, ' she heard some one say.'Ssh, ' said Mr Peck.Then Amy remembered the board that Mr Peck had bee n fixing to his front gate. Why hadMr Peck tried to hide it? Amy rushed round to the front of the house. There on the board in large letters it said: ' What a nerve, ' said Amy. Then a smile crept across her face.to fix you, Mr Peck.'She raced round to Mr Peck ' s garden. Some of the people were still enjoying a cup of tea and biscuits.Before Mr Peck could stop her, she said, Ladies and gentlemen. There is something I must tell you. All the money you have give n toni ght is going to a hedgehog hospital to look after sick hedgehogs. ' Every one clapped and no dded their heads. Every one except Mr Peck. His face went bright red and he made a stra nge splutteri ng no ise.'Not only that, ' went on Amy, ' but Mr Peck has agreed that for every pound that you give toni ght, he will give ano ther pound of his own mon ey.Every one clapped aga in and cheered. Mr Peck went a very pale colour. Somehow he man aged a smile.Before he could say anything, Amy said, And I am happy to say that the hospital has asked me to take the money for them. 'She held out her hand. Gloomily, Mr peck passed the box over to Amy. |Then, an eve n gloomier look spread across his face as he dug into his pocket and pulled out two tenpound notes. ‘ A big hand for Mr Peck, ' said Amy.This is not quite the end of the story. Amy felt rather sorry for Mr Peck.After she had sent the money to the hedgehog hospital, she asked the hedgehogs to patrolMr Peck ' s garden. She told them to make sure that no more of his vegetables were eaten by slugs.A few weeks later, Mr Peck won third prize for his marrows, runner beans and carrots atthe local show.That evening he leaned over the fence to show Amy his three prizes.'It ' s all thanks to those hedgehogs, ' he said. 'I wish I had known before how usef are. I ' ve bought them a present. ' He handed her one tin of dog food.'I ' ve just got some new books about hedgehogs in the library. I read that th^ adore dog food, ' he explained.A group of hedgehogs were soon busy tuck ing in. Amy kn elt dow n beside them.'What are they say in g? ' asked Mr Peck.'Well, ' said Amy. ' Hedgehogs are a bit hard to understand when they have their mouths full. But I think they are say ing tha nks for the dog food. ''I should think so too, ' said Mr Peck. ' I paid a lot of money for that tin. And could you teach them not to speak with their mouths full? It is so rude. ' 'I ' ll try, ' said Amy.She looked at the hedgehogs and smiled.It seemed to her that they smiled back.。
8_01_刺猬女孩艾蜜Amythehedgehoggirl-学案打印-典范英语

Chapter 1-Miserable Mr. PeckI. Reading comprehension1. Why did Amy want to become a hedgehog expert?2. Was Amy willing to go to the library to find some books? Why?3. How did Mr. Peck describe the hedgehog? Did he really have the knowledge of the hedgehog?4. Was Mr. Peck kind to Amy? Can you give some details.5. The title is "Miserable Mr. Peck". Can you explain what does "miserable "mean?II. Language points1. 词组:2. 根据首字母提示,用合适的词语填空。
1.He always was a m___________ man. He never spoke to me nor anybody else2.She went to bed, m___________ and depressed.3.The Japanese are e___________ at lowering manufacturing costs4.When I came back to the hotel Laura and Peter were shouting andb___________at each other65.Then a voice s____________: 'Lay off! I'll kill you, you little rascal!'...6.What a h____________ smell! 77.Norman cut open his pie and s________ tomato sauce into it...9.Americans wanted to aid Britain even at the r__________of war10.Waddington r_____________ the tape and played the message again.11.The rent is d___________ tomorrow.III. Listen to the tape ,reading following it. And then retell the chapter 1 with the help of the pictures below.___________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________Homework:1. Write a summary of chapter 1.2. Underline and accumulate the good words, phrases and sentencesin the notebook.3. Read and record the chapter one and preview the chapter 2.Summary:Inspired by a talk on hedgehog and encouraged by her mom, Amy decided to become a hedgehog expert and wanted to go to the library to find out some books. Though the mean and miserable librarian Mr. Peck fooled and threatened her , she finally found out an interesting book, from which she got some knowledge of hedgehogs and deepened the interest. So after she finished the book, she went to the library again and found some cassettes, which was called the "calls of wild". Then she borrowed the tape of hedgehogs.Chapter 2:Hedgehog talkI. Reading comprehension1. How did Amy learn the hedgehog talk?2. How did Amy attract a hedgehog?3. Why did Mr. Peck come to Amy's house?4. Was Amy kind to the hedgehogs? how do you know that?II. Language pointsIII. SummaryAt first, Amy f________ in attracting hedgehogs to come out, but Mr Peck's complaint made Amy believe she could find a h__________. Successfully, by keeping t________ ,there was a hedgehog l_________ onto the lawn with a r___________ noise. Amy was d_________. They s_______ and s________ at each other. Suddenly, Mr Peck came up, he said that hedgehogs are dirty b________ and eat u____ all the vegetables. Amy proved that he was wrong by t___++++____ to a hedgehog,which sh______ Mr Peck. A s______ idea c_________ into Mr Peck's mind.Appreciate sentences:1.Amy made hedgehog noises as loudly as she could.s122. At last she got cold and she went indoors.123. The noise seems to be coming from your garden.144. That is the only way to deal with animals.145.I am going to try one more time.6. Amy went down on her knees and began to make her hedgehog sounds again.7. Mr. Peck was too shocked to answer.18Chapter 3:The amazing hedgehog girlI. Reading comprehension1. Why were there so many people watching Amy in the garden?2.What came to Amy’s mind?3.What was the idea?4. Why did Mr. Peck look gloomy?5. How did the story end? p29II. Language points1. 单词和词组:2.选择合适的词语的合适形式填空。
Amy the Hedgehogs Girl

Amy the Hedgehogs GirlMiserable Mr PeckHer mum was in the kitchen when Amy rushed in.‘How was school?’asked Mrs Harris, expecting the usual answer,‘OK.’‘It was great,’cried Amy. ‘A lady gave us a talk on wildlife and she showed us a hedgehog expert.’‘A what?’ said Mrs Harris.‘A hedgehog expert. Someone who knows all about hedgehogs.’‘That’s good,’said Mrs Harris. ‘You’ll need to go the library and see if you can find some books.’‘Oh dear,’Amy groaned.‘I’ll have to see Mr Peck.’Mr Peck was the children’s librarian. He was a mean and miserable sort of person. He also lived next door to Amy.The library was almost empty when Amy arrived. She looked along the shelves, trying to find a book on hedgehogs.‘What are you doing?’ snapped a voice behind her.Amy nearly jumped out of her socks. It was Mr Peck.‘I was looking for a book about animals.’‘Animals , indeed,’ sniffed Mr Peck. ‘What sort of animals? Tame animals? Wild animals? Animals from Africa? India? Britain?’‘Hedgehogs,’said Amy.‘Hedgehogs!’bawled Mr Peck. ‘The very worst animals there are. They dig up vegetables and bite lumps out of them.’He pulled a book from the shelves.‘If you must study the horrid things,this is the best I can do.’‘Thank you, said Amy politely.‘Make sure you bring it back on time. And don’t you dare bring hedgehogs into your garden. Your garden is next to mine, don’t forget. If I see a hedgehogs near my carrots, do you know what I am going to do?’‘No,’said Amy.‘I’m going to squirt it with my spray gun.’At home, Amy read the book on hedgehogs. She found out that they ate slugs and snails. The book didn’t say anything about vegetables.The next day she took the book back to the library.‘What’s this?’ said Mr Peck. ‘This book is not due back for another twenty days.’‘But I’ve read it,’said Amy.‘Have you got any more books about hedgehogs?’‘Over there,’snapped Mr Peck,pointing with his nose.Amy walked slowly along the shelves. Where were the books about animals? She was just about to rist asking Mr Peck, when she saw something. It was an old cassette tape, called ‘Calls of the Wild’. It looked as if nobody had ever played it.Amy took it down from the shelf. It was part of a set of animal noises. This was tape number 12 and it was called Hedgehogs. Amy asked Mr Peck if she could borrow the cassette.‘Of course you can,’he said rudely. ‘Though anybody who wants to listen to horrid animal noises must be mad.’He stamped the cassette box.‘And don’t forget to rewind the tape.’Hedgehog talkAmy sat in her room listening to the sounds of hedgehogs on her personal stereo, over and over again. Amy repeated the sounds herself.‘I’m talking hedgehog,’thought Amy. ‘I wish I knew what I was saying. I really need a hedgehog to help me. I’m sure there’s one in the garden. If I make hedgehog noises, perhaps it will hear me.’Amy ran down into the garden and made hedgehog noises as loudly as she could.She stopped and listened,but no hedgehogs answered. Amy tried again. Bnt only a cat came into the garden.‘I’m going to keep trying,’said Amy. ‘I’m sure Ican do it.’ At last she got cold and she went indoors.The next night Amy tried again. She tried every night for a week.‘What are you doing out there?’asked Mrs Harris.‘Wait and see,’ said Amy.Just then the door bell rang. It was Mr Peck. He stood at the door in his dressing gown. Amy noticed that his hair was wet.‘Mrs Harris,’ said Mr Peck. ‘Every night when I have my bath I can hear a noise. It seems to be coming from your garden.’ Amy giggled behind her hand.‘Noise?’ said Mrs Harris.‘Some sort of animal,’ said Mr Peck. ‘I’d put poison down if I were you.That is the only way to deal with animals.’As soon as Mr Peck had gone,Amy dashed out into the garden. ‘Mr Peck thought I was an animal,’she said to herself. ‘I’m going to try one more time.’Amy went down on her knees and began to make her hedgehog sounds again.Almost at once there was a rustling noise and a hedgehog lumbered onto the lawn. Amy was delighted. The hedgehog and Amy snorted and squeaked at each other.Suddenly a torch beam shone in their eyes.‘What’s going on?’ said a voice. It was Mr Peck, still in his dressing gown. The hedgehog rolled into a ball.‘I’m chatting to a hedgehog,’ said Amy.‘You cheeky young thing. Talking to hedgehogs indeed.’‘Excuse me—‘ began Amy.‘And what’s more,’Mr Peck cut in, ‘hedgehogs are dirty little beasts and they eat up all the vegetables in my garden.’‘Rubbish!’said Amy crossly. ‘Hedgehogs are not dirty. And they don’t eat vegetables. They eat slugs and snails. Now,if you don’t mind, I was talking to a hedgehog.’Mr Peck was too shocked to answer. His mouth dropped open as Amy snorted gently to the hedgehog. Slowly it unrolled.A sly look crept across Mr Peck’s face.‘How often have you been doing this, my dear?’ he asked.‘Never before,’said Amy. ‘But from now on, I’ll be every night.’‘Hm,’ said Mr Peck. ‘You’re going to be here every night, you say.’The amazing hedgehog girlWhen Amy came home from school the next day,Mr Peck was in his front drive. He was fixing a large board to the gate. As soon as he saw Amy, he throw his coat over it.Amy had promised to show her mum the hedgehog. It was getting dark when they stepped into the garden to see her hedgehog friend.Amy went down on her knees and began to snort. This time two hedgehogs came up to her.‘What are you talking about?’ whispered Mrs Harris.‘Slugs.’There was a sound from next door. Amy shone her torch towards the fence. There were people staring into her garden. They all had their mouths open.One person stood out. It was Mr Peck.‘I’ve asked a few friends over,’he said smoothly. ‘I hope you don’t mind.’Amy was cross, but she also felt rather proud that so many people had come to see her. ‘You may wath. But please don’t talk or make a noise. And no photos.’The people nodded.Amy went down on her knees and snorted once moer.This time three more hedgehogs came up. Amy managed to tell the hedgehogs that they had nothing to fear. The people just wanted to see how clever they were. Amy and the hedgehogs talked and played together.As soon as the hedgehogs had gone, the people behind the fence began to clap and cheer. Of course they wanted to know what Amy and the hedgehogs had been talking about.‘They told me about their young. Then they told me why they curl up into a ball. And where to find the tastiest grubs. Oh,and they told me where they are going to sleep for the winter.’ Mrs Harris hugged Amy.‘You were fantastic,’ she said. ‘Come in and I’ll make you a nice hot drink.’‘Yes. In you go,’ said Mr Peck cheerily. ‘I’m sure you must be very tired.’There was something strange about Mr Peck. He had never said anything kind to Amy before. Then she heard an odd noise. It was the sound of coins being dropped into a box.‘It was worth a pound of anybody’s money,’ she heard someone say.‘Ssh,’ said Mr Peck.Then Amy remembered the board that Mr Peck had been fixing to his front gate. Why had Mr Peck tried to hide it? Amy rushed round to the front of the house. There on the board in large letters it said:‘What a nerve,’ said Amy. Then a smile crept across her face. ‘I know how to fix you,Mr Peck.’She raced round to Mr Peck’s garden. Some of the people were still enjoying a cup of tea and biscuits.Before Mr Peck could stop her, she said,’Ladies and gentlemen. There is something I must tell you. All the money you have given tonight is going to a hedgehog hospital to look after sick hedgehogs.’Everyone clapped and nodded their heads. Everyone except Mr Peck. His face went bright red and he made a strange spluttering noise.‘Not only that,’ went on Amy, ‘but Mr Peck has agreed that for every pound that you give tonight, he will give another pound of his own money.’Everyone clapped again and cheered. Mr Peck went a very pale colour. Somehow he managed a smile.Before he could say anything, Amy said,’ And I am happy to say that the hospital has asked me to take the money for them.’She held out her hand. Gloomily, Mr peck passed the box over to Amy.Then, an even gloomier look spread across his face as he dug into his pocket and pulled out two ten pound notes.‘A big hand for Mr Peck,’ said Amy.This is not quite the end of the story. Amy felt rather sorry for Mr Peck.After she had sent the money to the hedgehog hospital, she asked the hedgehogs to patrol Mr Peck’s garden. She told them to make sure that no more of his vegetables were eaten by slugs.A few weeks later, Mr Peck won third prize for his marrows, runner beans and carrots at the local show.That evening he leaned over the fence to show Amy his three prizes.‘It’s all thanks to those hedgehogs,’ he said. ‘I wish I had known before how useful they are. I’ve bought them a present.’ He handed her one tin of dog food.‘I’ve just got some new books about hedgehogs in the library.I read that they abore dog food,’ he explained.A group of hedgehogs were soon busy tucking in. Amy knelt down beside them.‘What are they saying?’ asked Mr Peck.‘Well,’said Amy. ‘Hedgehogs are a bit hard to understand when they have their mouthsfull. But I think they are saying thanks for the dog food.’‘I should think so too,’ said Mr Peck. ‘I paid a lot of money for that tin. And could you teach them not to speak with their mouths full? It is so rude.’‘I’ll try,’ said Amy.She looked at the hedgehogs and smiled.It seemed to her that they smiled back.艾米的刺猬女孩可怜的派克她的妈妈在厨房当艾米冲进来。
典范英语刺猬女孩艾蜜概括 -回复

典范英语刺猬女孩艾蜜概括-回复主题:典范英语刺猬女孩艾蜜(The Exemplary English Hedgehog Girl, Amy)。
篇章提纲:I. 前言A. 简要介绍艾蜜(Amy)B. 突出其刺猬女孩身份的原因II. 艾蜜的学业表现A. 英语学科的优势B. 其它学科的成绩和学术成就III. 艾蜜的兴趣和爱好A. 阅读经典文学作品B. 喜欢写作和表达思想IV. 艾蜜的为人处世之道A. 关注他人,乐于助人B. 思维敏锐,反思能力强V. 艾蜜对未来的展望A. 英语学习和教育的投入B. 为社会做出贡献的愿望VI. 总结I. 前言在当今这个竞争激烈的时代,有些个别的孩子因为独特的才能和特点而被视为典范中的典范。
典范英语刺猬女孩艾蜜就是其中之一。
作为一个学业优秀且具备许多令人瞩目的品质的学生,艾蜜以她刺猬女孩的身份令人难以忘怀。
II. 艾蜜的学业表现艾蜜在学业方面取得了出色的成绩。
她以扎实的英语基础以及优异的英语听说读写能力而著名。
艾蜜擅长语法、词汇和语用,几乎可以毫不费力地理解和使用英语。
她在阅读理解和写作方面更是游刃有余。
此外,她也在数学、科学等学科中取得了令人瞩目的成绩,为她成为典范学生增添了更多光彩。
III. 艾蜜的兴趣和爱好艾蜜对阅读经典文学作品有着浓厚的兴趣。
她沉浸于各种文学作品中,喜欢品味其中的深意和作者的智慧。
她的个人图书馆里摆满了各个文学流派的书籍。
同时,艾蜜也热衷于写作和表达思想。
她善于运用文字表达自己的内心感受,并通过写作与他人交流和分享。
IV. 艾蜜的为人处世之道艾蜜不仅在学业上出类拔萃,她在与他人相处方面也表现出色。
她总是关注他人的需求,并乐于伸出援手。
她是一个宽容和善良的人,始终愿意帮助那些有困难、需要她的帮助的人。
此外,艾蜜还展现出思维敏锐和反思能力强的特点,这使她能够深入思考问题并做出明智的决策。
V. 艾蜜对未来的展望艾蜜对未来充满希望,她期待继续投入英语学习和教育。
刺猬女孩艾蜜Amythehedgehoggirlsy典范英语

刺猬女孩艾蜜Amy the Hedgehog Girlsy 典范英
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目录
• 欢迎来到艾蜜的英语世界 • 艾蜜的英语学习资料 • 艾蜜和你一起学英语 • 典范英语-艾蜜的英语学习方法 • 艾蜜和你一起挑战英语 • 艾蜜的英语故事和启示
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欢迎来到艾蜜的英语世界
艾蜜的个人简介
艾蜜在英语学习中的收获
艾蜜认识了很多外国朋友,增进了跨文化交流的能力。 艾蜜通过了英语考试,获得了证书和奖学金。
艾蜜找到了更多兴趣爱好,拓宽了视野和知识面。
从艾蜜的英语学习中我们能学到什么
学习英语需要积极投入,多听、多说、多读、多写。
学习英语需要坚持不懈,每天都要学习,不能中断。
学习英语需要多样化学习方式,结合个人兴趣爱好, 提高学习效率。
Duolingo
这是一个免费的在线语言学习网站,通过游戏化的方式帮助 学习者学习英语单词和语法,艾蜜喜欢在这里练习自己的英 语技能。
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艾蜜和你一起学英语
如何提高英语口语
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听力训练
通过听英语原声资料,提 高英语听力水平,模仿发 音和语调,培养英语语感 。
口语练习
多和英语母语人士交流, 参加英语角、语言交换等 活动,提高口语表达能力 和语言运用能力。
兴趣导向
艾蜜坚信英语学习应该以兴趣 为主导,通过寻找自己感兴趣 的学习资源,激发学习热情。
自然习得
艾蜜倾向于通过观看英语电影 、电视剧、听英文歌曲和播客 等方式,在自然环境中习得英
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注重口语
艾蜜注重口语练习,通过与外 教、英语母语者等交流,不断
锻炼自己的口语能力。
艾蜜的英语学习技巧
典范英语8-1刺猬女孩艾蜜

典范英语8-1刺猬女孩艾蜜Amy the Hedgehogs GirlMiserable Mr PeckHer mum was in the kitchen when Amy rushed in.‘ How was school?’ asked Mrs Harris, expecting the usual answer,‘ OK.’‘ Itwas great,cried’ Amy.‘ Alady gave us a talk on wildlife and she showed us ahedgehog expert.’‘ A what?’ said Mrs Harris.‘ A hedgehog expert. Someone who knows all about hedgehogs.’‘ That’ s good,said Mrs’ Harris.‘ You’ ll need to go the library and see if you can find some books. ’‘ Ohdear, Amy’ groaned.‘ I’ ll have to see Mr Peck.’Mr Peck was t he children’ s librarian. He was a mean and miserable sort of person. He alsolived next door to Amy.The library was almost empty when Amy arrived. She looked along the shelves, trying tofind a book on hedgehogs.‘ What are you doing?’ snapped a hindvoiceherbe.Amy nearly jumped out of her socks. It was Mr Peck.‘ I was looking for a book about animals.’‘ Animals, indeed,’ sniffed Mr Peck.‘ What sort of animals? Tame animals? Wild animals Animals from Africa? India? Britain?’‘ Hedgehogs,said’ Amy.‘ Hedgehogs!’ bawled Mr Peck.‘ The very worst animals there are. They dig up vegetablesand bite lumps out of them.’He pulled a book from the shelves.‘ If you must study the horrid things,this is the best I can do.’‘ Thank you, said Amy politely.‘ Makesure you bring it back on time. And don’yout dare bring hedgehogs into yourgarden. Your garden is next to mine, do n’ t forget. If I see a hedgehognear my carrots, do youknow what I am going to do?’‘ No,said’ Amy.‘ I’ m going to squirt it with my spray gun.’At home, Amy read the book on hedgehogs. She found out that they ate slugs and snails.The book didn’ t say anything about vegetables.The next day she took the book back to the library.‘ What’ s this?’ said Mr Peck.‘ This book is not due back for another twenty days.‘ But I’ ve read it,’ said Amy.‘ Have you got any more books about hedgehogs?‘ Over there,snapped’ Mr Peck, pointing with his nose.Amy walked slowly along the shelves. Where were the books about animals? She was justabout to risk asking Mr Peck, when she saw something. It was an old cassette tape, called‘ Calls of the Wild’ . It looked as if nobody had ever played it.Amy took it down from the shelf. It was part of a set of animal noises. This was tape number12 and it was called Hedgehogs.Amy asked Mr Peck if she could borrow the cassette.‘ Ofcourse you can,’he said rudely.‘ Thoughanybody who wants to listen to horridanimal noises must be mad.’He stamped the cassette box.‘ And don’ t forget to rewind the tape.’Hedgehog talkAmy sat in her room listening to the sounds of hedgehogs on her personal stereo, over andover again. Amy repeated the sounds herself.‘ I’ m talking hedgehog,’ thought Amy.‘ I wish I knew what I was saying. I really need a hedgehog to help me. I’ m sure there he’gardensone.inIf tI make hedgehog noises, perhaps itwill hear me.’Amy ran down into the garden and made hedgehog noises as loudly as she could.She stopped and listened, but no hedgehogs answered. Amy tried again. But only a catcame into the garden.‘ I’ m going to keep trying,said Amy.’ ‘ I’ m surecan doI it.’ At last she got cold and she went indoors.The next night Amy tried again. She tried every night for a week.‘ What are you doing out there? asked Mrs’Harris.‘ Wait and see,’ said Amy.Just then the door bell rang. It was Mr Peck. He stood at the door in his dressing gown.Amy noticed that his hair was wet.‘ Mrs Harris,’ said Mr Peck.‘ Every night when I have my bath I can hear a noise. It seems to be coming from your garden.’Amy giggled behind her hand.‘ Noise?’ said Mrs Harris.典范英语8-1刺猬女孩艾蜜‘ Some sort of animal,’ said Mr Peck.‘ I’ d put poison downThatif Iiswereth onlyyou.way to deal with animals.’As soon as Mr Peck had gone, Amy dashed out into the garden.‘ Mr Peck thought I was an animal,’ she said to herself.‘ I’ m going to try one more time.’Amy went down on her knees and began to make her hedgehog sounds again.Almost at once there was a rustling noise and a hedgehog lumbered onto the lawn. Amywas delighted. The hedgehog and Amy snorted and squeaked at each other.Suddenly a torch beam shone in their eyes.‘ What’ s going on?’ said a voice. It was Mr Peck, still in his dressing gown. The hedgehog rolled into a ball.‘ I’ m chatting to a hedgehog,’ said Amy.‘ You cheeky young thing. Talking to hedgehogs indeed.’‘ Excuse me—began’ Amy.‘ And what’ s more,Mr Peck’ cut in,‘ hedgehogs are dirty little beasts and they eat up allthe vegetables in my garden.’‘ Rubbish! said’ Amy crossly.‘ Hedgehogsare not dirty. And they don’eat vegetables.They eat slugs and snails. Now, if you don ’ t mind, I was talking to a hedgehog.’Mr Peck was too shocked to answer. His mouth dropped open as Amy snorted gently tothe hedgehog. Slowly it unrolled.A sly look crept across Mr Peck’ s face.‘ How often have you been doing this,my dear?’ he asked.‘ Never before,’ said Amy.‘ But from now on, I’ ll be every night.’‘ Hm,’ said Mr Peck.‘ You’ re going to be here every night, you say.’The amazing hedgehog girlWhen Amy came home from school the next day, Mr Peck was in his front drive. He wasfixing a large board to the gate. As soon as he saw Amy, he threw his coat over it.Amy had promised to show her mum the hedgehog. It was getting dark when they steppedinto the garden to see her hedgehog friend.Amy went down on her knees and began to snort. This time two hedgehogs came up to her.‘ What are you talking about?’ whispered Mrs Harris.‘ Slugs.’There was a sound from next door. Amy shone her torch towards the fence. There werepeople staring into her garden. They all had their mouths open.One person stood out. It was Mr Peck.‘ I’ ve asked a few friends over,’ he said smoothly.‘ I hope you don’ t mind.Amy was cross, but she also felt rather proud that so many people had come to see her.‘ You may watch. But please don’ t talk or make a noise. And no photos.’The people nodded.Amy went down on her knees and snorted once more.This time three more hedgehogs came up. Amy managed to tell the hedgehogs that theyhad nothing to fear. The people just wanted to see how clever they were. Amy and the hedgehogs talked and played together.As soon as the hedgehogs had gone, the people behind the fence began to clap and cheer.Of course they wanted to know what Amy and the hedgehogs had been talking about.‘ Theytold me about their young. Then they told me why they curl up into a ball. And whereto find the tastiest grubs. Oh, and they told me where they are going to sleep for the winter. ’Mrs Harris hugged Amy.‘ You were fantastic,’ she said.‘ Come in and I’ ll make you a nice hot drink.‘ Yes. In you go,’ said Mr Peck cheerily.‘ I’ m sure you must be very tired.There was something strange about Mr Peck. He had never said anything kind to Amybefore. Then she heard an odd noise. It was the sound of coins being dropped into a box.‘ It was worth a pound of anybody’ s money,’ she heard someone say.‘ Ssh,’ said Mr Peck.Then Amy remembered the board that Mr Peck had been fixing to his front gate. Whyhad Mr Peck tried to hide it? Amy rushed round to the front of the house. There on the board inlarge letters it said: ‘ What a nerve, ’ said Amy. Then a smile crept across her face. to fix you,Mr Peck. ’She raced round to Mr Peck’ s garden. Some of the people were still enjoying a cup of teaand biscuits.Before Mr Peck could stop her, she said, Ladies’ and gentlemen. There is something Imust tell you. All the money you have given tonight is going to a hedgehog hospital to lookafter sick hedgehogs.’Everyone clapped and nodded their heads. Everyone except Mr Peck. His face went brightred and he made a strange spluttering noise.‘ Not only that,’ went on Amy,‘ but Mr Peck has agreed that for every pound that you give tonight, he will give another pound of his own money.典范英语8-1 刺猬女孩艾蜜Everyone clapped again and cheered. Mr Peck went a very pale colour. Somehow hemanaged a smile.Before he could say anything, Amy said, And’ I am happy to say that the hospital hasasked me to take the money for them.’She held out her hand. Gloomily, Mr peck passed the box over to Amy.Then, an even gloomier look spread across his face as he dug into his pocket and pulledout two ten pound notes.‘ A big hand for Mr Peck,’ said Amy.This is not quite the end of the story. Amy felt rather sorry for Mr Peck.After she had sent the money to the hedgehog hospital, she asked the hedgehogs to patrolMr Peck ’ s garden. She told them to make sure that no more of his vegetables were eaten byslugs.A few weeks later, Mr Peck won third prize for his marrows, runner beans and carrots atthe local show.That evening he leaned over the fence to show Amy his three prizes.‘ It’ s all thanks to those hedgehogs,’ he said.‘ I wish I had known before how usef are. I’ ve bought them a present.’ He handed her one tin of dog food.‘ I’ ve just got some new books about hedgehogs in the library. I read that they adore dogfood, ’ he explained.A group of hedgehogs were soon busy tucking in. Amy knelt down beside them.‘ What are they saying?’ asked Mr Peck.‘ Well,’ said Amy.‘ Hedgehogs are a bit hard to understand when they have their mouthsfull. But I think the y are saying thanks for the dog food.’‘ I should think so too,’ said Mr Peck.‘ I paid a lot of money for that tin. And could you teach them not to speak with their mouths full? It is so rude.’‘ I’ ll try,’ said Amy.She looked at the hedgehogs and smiled.It seemed to her that they smiled back.。
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Chapter 1-Miserable Mr. PeckI. Reading comprehension1. Why did Amy want to become a hedgehog expert?2. Was Amy willing to go to the library to find some books? Why?3. How did Mr. Peck describe the hedgehog? Did he really have the knowledge of the hedgehog?4. Was Mr. Peck kind to Amy? Can you give some details.5. The title is "Miserable Mr. Peck". Can you explain what does "miserable "mean?II. Language points1.He always was a m___________ man. He never spoke to me nor anybody else2.She went to bed, m___________ and depressed.3.The Japanese are e___________ at lowering manufacturing costs4.When I came back to the hotel Laura and Peter were shouting and b___________at eachother65.Then a voice s____________: 'Lay off! I'll kill you, you little rascal!'...6.What a h____________ smell! 77.Norman cut open his pie and s________ tomato sauce into it...9.Americans wanted to aid Britain even at the r__________of war10.Waddington r_____________ the tape and played the message again.11.The rent is d___________ tomorrow.III. Listen to the tape ,reading following it. And then retell the chapter 1 with the help of the pictures below.________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________Homework:1. Write a summary of chapter 1.2. Underline and accumulate the good words, phrases and sentences in the notebook.3. Read and record the chapter one and preview the chapter 2.Summary:Inspired by a talk on hedgehog and encouraged by her mom, Amy decided to become a hedgehog expert and wanted to go to the library to find out some books. Though the mean and miserable librarian Mr. Peck fooled and threatened her , she finally found out an interesting book, from which she got some knowledge of hedgehogs and deepened the interest. So after she finished the book, she went to the library again and found some cassettes, which was called the "calls of wild". Then she borrowed the tape of hedgehogs.Chapter 2:Hedgehog talkI. Reading comprehension1. How did Amy learn the hedgehog talk?2. How did Amy attract a hedgehog?3. Why did Mr. Peck come to Amy's house?4. Was Amy kind to the hedgehogs? how do you know that?III. SummaryAt first, Amy f________ in attracting hedgehogs to come out, but Mr Peck's complaint made Amy believe she could find a h__________. Successfully, by keeping t________ ,there was a hedgehog l_________ onto the lawn with a r___________ noise. Amy was d_________. They s_______ and s________ at each other. Suddenly, Mr Peck came up, he said that hedgehogs are dirty b________ and eat u____ all the vegetables. Amy proved that he was wrong by t___++++____ to a hedgehog,which sh______ Mr Peck.A s______ idea c_________ into Mr Peck's mind.Appreciate sentences:1.Amy made hedgehog noises as loudly as she could.s122. At last she got cold and she went indoors.123. The noise seems to be coming from your garden.144. That is the only way to deal with animals.145.I am going to try one more time.6. Amy went down on her knees and began to make her hedgehog sounds again.7. Mr. Peck was too shocked to answer.18Chapter 3:The amazing hedgehog girlI. Reading comprehension1. Why were there so many people watching Amy in the garden?2.What came to Amy’s mind?3.What was the idea?4. Why did Mr. Peck look gloomy?5. How did the story end? p29II. Language points2.选择合适的词语的合适形式填空。
patrol,tuck in ,drive,promise,stare into,somehow, adore1.She sat in the window, ______ into the distance2.The carriage rolled along the ______.3.They attacked two soldiers on _______.4.I ______ to return your bicycle on good condition .5.We a______ them for their generosity.6.______ we lost our way.7.I _________ pizza because I was hungry.3. Language points :(part 3)1. Amy went down on her knees and began to snort.20 用鼻子哼(有轻蔑之意),喘息,吸食eg. 1.He ______________ loudly and shook his head.区别sniff(smell) 嗅,闻, 吸气3.Suddenly, he stopped and ___________the air.2.I am sure you must be very tired.23__________________eg. 'You must be Emma,' said the visitor...3. It was the sound of coins being dropped int o a box.eg. The noises _________________________can be heard in the corridor(开门和关门的声音.)4. Then Amy remembered the board that Mr Peck had been fixing to his front gate. 定从24.He liked the present that__________________________________(Brad 为他生日买的) eg. Do you remember_________________________(他写的故事吗)5. What a nerv e!He never had enough ________to meet me.Character AnalysisCharacter Analysis1.Look through the story and the story pictures. Can you describe the personality of Mr Peck? Find evidence to support your ideas.2. Do you think Mr Peck was only a nasty person? Why?3. Amy and Mr Peck treated hedgehogs differently. How did they treat hedgehogs?4. Why did Mr Peck hate hedgehogs?III. Listen to the tape ,reading following it. And then describe the pictures below. example:。