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黑布林名著渔夫和他的灵魂

黑布林名著渔夫和他的灵魂

《渔夫和他的灵魂》英语名著介绍The Fisherman and His Soul一、作者简介奥斯卡·王尔德1854年出生于爱尔兰都林。

他父亲是医生,母亲是诗人。

王尔德先后在爱尔兰的三一学院和英国的牛津大学学习古典文学。

他变得受欢迎,因为他是有趣和聪明的。

他以机智著称。

1881年,奥斯卡·王尔德出版了他的第一本书《诗集》。

1882年他去了美国。

当他到达纽约时,他对海关官员说:“除了我的天才,我没有什么要申报的。

”他给美国人做关于美和艺术的讲座。

1884年,王尔德与康斯坦斯·劳埃德结婚,并育有两个孩子。

1888年,他为他们的儿子写了《快乐王子和其他故事》。

王尔德以他的戏剧、故事和诗歌而闻名。

他唯一的一部小说《道林·格雷的画像》震撼了当时的维多利亚社会。

他的戏剧《温德米尔夫人的扇子》(1892)、《理想的丈夫》(1895)和《认真的重要性》(1895)取笑维多利亚社会。

它们今天仍然很受欢迎。

王尔德在19世纪90年代饱受丑闻困扰。

1895年,他被捕入狱两年。

1898年,他写了《雷丁监狱歌谣》。

这部作品描述了他的狱中生活。

1897年,王尔德去了巴黎。

1900年,他去世时还是个穷人。

Oscar Wilde is born in 1854 in Dulin, Ireland. His father is a doctor and his mother is a poet. Wilde studies Classics at Trinity College, in Ireland and then at Oxford University, in England. He becomes popular because he is funny and clever. He is famous for his wit.In 1881 Oscar Wilde publishes his first book, Poems. He goes to America for year in 1882. When he arrives in New York he says to the customs officer, “I have nothing to declare but my genius”. He gives lectures to Americans about beauty and art.In 1884 Wilde marries Constance Lloyd and they have two children. In 1888 he writes The Happy Prince and Other Tales for their sons.Wilde is famous for his plays,stories and poetry. His only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray(1890),shocks the Victorian society of the time. His plays Lady Windermere’s Fan(1892),An Ideal Husband(1895) and The Importance of Being Earnest(1895) make fun of Victorian society. They are still very popular today. Wilde suffers problems with scandal in the 1890s.In 1895 he is arrested and sent to prison for two years. In 1898 he writes The Ballad of Reading Gaol. This work describes his life in prison. In 1897 Wilde goes to Pairs. He dies a poor man in 1900.二、故事简介年轻的渔夫爱上了被他网住后又放回海中的美人鱼。

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记得小时候小男孩在紫竹院公园划船,不小心掉进了湖里,奶奶
手疾眼快,一手揪住小男孩的衣服,把小男孩从湖中拉出来。
小鱼鹰追逐的这条大黄箭,有二十几斤重,比它大好几倍。但它
毫不示弱,用长长尖利用嘴巴一次一次想勾住大黄箭的脊梁。大黄箭
在水里翻滚折腾想甩掉他,小鱼鹰却死不松口,一对绿宝石似的眼睛,
盯着仓皇逃窜的大黄箭,紧追不舍,追了很久,大黄箭没力气、游不
动了。这时机智的小鱼鹰快速用刚劲的爪子抓住了它,腾出尖嘴,对
准大黄箭的眼睛使劲啄去。顿时大黄箭什么也看不见,难忍的在水里
挣扎着,渐渐失去了力量不能动弹了。小鱼鹰迅速地叼着胜利果实,
扇动着翅膀,用尽全身力气把大黄箭拉出水面。
小鱼鹰和大黄箭精彩的生死搏斗,深深地吸引了小男孩,小鱼鹰
锲而不舍顽强的战胜了凶猛的大黄箭把小男孩深深感动,小男孩要学
习它的勇敢、不畏惧困难的精神。
从那以后,小男孩一看见水就害怕,哭着闹着死活不学游泳,快
十岁了还没下过水,掉到湖里的阴影,让小男孩成了胆小鬼,一点勇
气也没有,每当想起这件事都感到惭愧。后来小男孩懂得了只有学会
游泳,才能不怕水,才能保护自己。尤其读了《鱼鹰》的故事,对小
男孩启发教育很大,今后,不管做什么事,或者遇到什么困难都要象
小鱼鹰那样勇往直前,不达到目的决不罢休,这样才会取得成功。

《The Fisherman and the Goldfish(I)》Movies and Thea

《The Fisherman and the Goldfish(I)》Movies and Thea
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Unit 6 Movies and Theatre
The Fisherman and the Goldfish (I)
Objectives
1. To learn the story The Fisherman and the Goldfish
2. To listen and enjoy the play that Danny, Jenny and Kim performed
1 Read the lesson and number the sentences in the correct order. (P 87)
4 1.The fisherman told his wife about catching a goldfish.
1 2.A poor fisherman with a hat went out fishing.
They make her She is made to clean clean the floor. the floor by them.
3. It + be + 过去分词 + that从句 (=主语 + be + 过去分词 + to do sth.) 表示:据说/据报道/据悉/据信等……
据说这个男孩已经通过了这次全国性的 测试。
It is said that the boy has passed the national exam. The boy is said to have passed the national exam.

《鱼鹰》=童年+朴实+朋友(1000字)

《鱼鹰》=童年+朴实+朋友(1000字)

《鱼鹰》=童年+朴实+朋友说到“曹文轩”这位大作家,想必你一定知道吧!他是20XX年安徒生奖得者。

在“他”眼中小说标准很简单:它不是诗,但却相当具有诗性。

诗性意味着向善、向美。

他愿他的作品永远有诗性。

正是如此,才使他的每一部作品充满诗性,令人向往。

而《鱼鹰》……夕阳西下,晚霞千里。

将池塘边草儿的身影映在水中,湖水在朝霞的再三劝说下,换了身新衣裳。

池塘边的杨柳也一个劲地说真漂亮,不禁跳了起来,赶巧风也来凑热闹。

这时湖面突来行使来一张小船,船上有两小孩,一个划着船,一个嘴里似在嘀咕些什么。

手还在不停的摇,船头上停着只啥?仔细一瞧鸟不像鸟,鹤不像鹤,猜猜吧!那是啥?这些景色是《鱼鹰》这本书的封面,至于那只鸟不像鸟、鹤不像鹤的动物就留下做“即将揭晓的秘密吧”!其实《鱼鹰》这本书并不是描写一个故事的。

像《我的儿子皮卡》、《红辣椒》、《牛桩》等都是这本书的。

给人的感觉也是不一样的,那接下来就是漫长的故事一游,你准备好了吗?相信会带给你不一样的收获。

《我的儿子皮卡》讲述的是皮卡一个男生的童年时发生的经历。

带着愤怒降生的皮卡,用永不停竭的哭声来抗议。

在一大家人的细心呵护下,他这个与众不同的孩子逐渐长大,他喜欢尖叫,叫到人忍受不了。

他喜欢迷路,迷路时捧怀大笑。

喜欢蜻蜓,宁掉入水中也要捉住池塘边的那只“豆娘”蜻蜓。

总是喜欢稀奇古怪的东西,喜欢别人无法理解的事物。

皮卡让我仿佛回到童年,回到最初的那个自己。

勾起了儿时的记忆,现在想想真是怀恋。

也是皮卡让我再一次回归童年。

《红辣椒》讲述了我与同伴为了朝天椒对八蛋进行反击的事。

油麻地中学种植了许多经济作物,它们即将成熟,“我”和陶卉,马水清,杜高阳等人被分到一组进行护秋。

这个时节正是八蛋这群地痞流氓猖狂的时候,为了保护朝天椒,更为了在陶卉面前好好表现一番,“我”勇敢地进行了反击……《红辣椒》中作者将朴实无华的语言描述了这种情况,各种令我们平时认为“猥琐”的事表现了一切自然,让我看到当时社会黑暗,和人们勇于作斗争的反击。

渔夫和他的灵魂第十章英文概括50字

渔夫和他的灵魂第十章英文概括50字

渔夫和他的灵魂第十章英文概括50字
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目录
1.渔夫和他的灵魂的故事背景
2.第十章的概要
3.英文概括的编写方法
4.编写 50 字英文概括
正文
1.渔夫和他的灵魂的故事背景
《渔夫和他的灵魂》是一则寓言故事,讲述了一个渔夫在捕鱼过程中,意外捕获了一个会说话的鱼。

这个鱼告诉渔夫,只要渔夫放他一条生路,他就会满足渔夫的一个愿望。

渔夫被鱼所诱惑,放了鱼,并要求鱼让他的灵魂离开他的身体,这样就可以摆脱痛苦。

鱼答应了渔夫的请求,但条件是渔夫必须找到一个能代替他灵魂的人。

2.第十章的概要
在故事的第十章中,渔夫在寻找替代他灵魂的人的过程中,遇到了各种困难。

他首先遇到了一个贪婪的商人,商人想要得到渔夫的灵魂,却因为渔夫灵魂的种种缺点而放弃。

接着,渔夫遇到了一个聪明的学者,学者虽然对渔夫的灵魂很感兴趣,但最终也因为渔夫灵魂的缺陷而拒绝了他。

3.英文概括的编写方法
英文概括的编写方法通常包括以下几个步骤:首先,通读全文,了解文章的主题和主要内容;其次,提炼文章的关键信息,包括主要人物、故事背景、故事情节等;最后,用简洁明了的英文表述这些关键信息。

第1页共1页。

请帮我写300字的黑布林鱼鹰与男孩读后感,谢谢

请帮我写300字的黑布林鱼鹰与男孩读后感,谢谢

请帮我写300字的黑布林鱼鹰与男孩读后感,谢谢
《黑布林鱼鹰与男孩》是一本动人的小说,讲述了一个可爱的智障少年科拉同一只奇妙的黑布林鱼鹰女孩恋爱的故事。

科拉最初被一群恶霸拒之门外。

他处于孤独、非典型、不属于正常社会规范之中,步伐步履沉重,但他仍抱着不灭的希望四处寻找。

一夜,科拉在海滩上发现一只被困在网络中的黑布林鱼鹰女孩。

他不顾自身安危,跳过了悬崖,利用双手解开黑布林鱼鹰女孩的晕车。

此景感动了众人,也动摇了科拉的心灵。

黑布林鱼鹰女孩原来是一只出色的英雄,是第一只会认识科拉的动物,他们形成了一种特殊的友谊,男孩和鸟儿一起度过了很多美好的时光。

然而,最终科拉还是选择返回乡下,把黑布林鱼鹰女孩交给了一个真正的鸟专家,以便他可以再次把它们释放出去。

通过这个故事,我学会了珍惜彼此的友谊;生活中的温情不仅体验在自己身上,还需要体现到对他人的行为当中;在人们渴望社会成就的过程中,不要忘记看看身边的需要,同时也可以增添生活的不同的乐趣。

总之,这本小说把无私的爱和友谊有力地描绘出来。

小说故事也给我们展示了真实生活中温情与挑战,让我们也能更加深思这个世界的真谛所在。

《鱼鹰》读书笔记个人所感

《鱼鹰》读书笔记个人所感《鱼鹰》读书笔记个人所感1《鱼鹰》主要讲了锄瓜和树村用鱼鹰在湖里捕鱼。

我最喜欢的是小鱼鹰捕鱼的一段讲:小鱼鹰在水里追到了一只“大黄箭”(这是一种十分凶猛的鱼,头锐利箭一般能突破好几层渔网)小鱼鹰追的那条是小鱼鹰体型的几倍追了好几里小鱼鹰才把“大黄箭”给制服了用尽最后的力气吧“大黄箭”拖出水面。

我喜欢这一段因为:小鱼鹰无畏是自己体型的几倍大的几倍凶猛的鱼。

那么小的鱼鹰却追梦那么大的鱼而且毫无生畏真令人敬佩。

这种精神难道不值得我们学习么学习?小鱼鹰的体质也是它制胜的关键大家想拥有小鱼鹰一样的体质么?那就锻炼身体,让自己有小鱼鹰的体制吧!小鱼鹰为了小主人能吃上鱼连生命都可以舍去!这是一种滴水之恩当涌泉相报的精神!大家有兴趣可以读一读《鱼鹰》这个故事!《鱼鹰》读书笔记个人所感2寒假里,我读了《瞎眼山羊把歌唱》一书。

在这本书里,《鱼鹰》这个故事最抓人眼球,使我深有感触。

这个故事讲了城市里少年树村暑假到乡下表哥锄瓜家来玩,经过芦湖乡下生活的经历,原本胆子小的像针尖一样的树村也勇敢了起来。

一个暑假后,树村甚至敢在黑暗的夜里夜闯芦湖寻找鱼鹰了。

这个故事让我明白了一个道理,任何事只要不断尝试,勇于努力,就会成功。

被人们称为“发明大王”的美国大发明家爱迪生,发明了多少让人们受益的发明创造,如电灯、留声机、电影放映机……。

在当初发明电灯时,他遇到了重重困难,但他没有害怕、没有退缩,经过无数次的尝试,最后终于造出来电灯。

他的哪一项大发明不是经过无数次的试验和失败后才成功的?如果我们在遇到困难的时候不要害怕,勇于尝试,说不定在不就的将来也能做出一番成绩。

生活和学习中也需要这种勇于尝试的精神,有一次,一张数学试卷上的一道数学题难住了我,于是,我去请教爸爸,爸爸看了一遍题目后告诉我:“这道题不是很难,你自己可以做出来的,自己再好好想想,努力一下就成功了。

”我来到自己的书桌前,一遍又一遍地读题,一次又一次地理清思路,一直在想解决的方法,经过我的努力,成功解答了题目,得到了爸爸的表扬。

Chapter_1_The_boy's_secret_第一回_男孩的秘密

疯狂英语(新悦读)《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》(The A l chem i s t )是巴西作家保罗·科埃略创作的长篇小说。

该小说运用富含哲理和诗意的语言讲述了牧羊少年圣地亚哥追寻宝藏的奇幻冒险故事,极具启发性和励志意义。

《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》取材于《一千零一夜》和作者的亲身经历。

本节为小说的第一回。

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Dewey英文小说阅读章节概括(前十七章)

Dewey英文小说阅读章节概括(前十七章)第一篇:Dewey 英文小说阅读章节概括(前十七章)Dewey(小猫杜威)英文小说阅读概括(前17章)Summary of the novelChapter 1The Coldest MorningOn January 18, 1988, the coldest morning of the year, Vicki Myron and her colleague Jean firstly heard a noise and then found a new born kitten in the drop box of the library.The kitten was so cold that there was no warmth at all, and he was so weak that he can hardly stand on himself.No one knew how he got into the box.They rescued him and took a warm water bath for him.After the bath, a beautiful, long-haired orange baby presented before their eyes.The poor little kitten attracted the librarians’ care.The little kitten seemed to be thankful to everyone he met for saving his life.Vicki wanted to adopt him.Chapter 2A Perfect AdditionThe staff of the library showed love and interest to the kitten.Everyone wanted to pet him, and he never fear the strangers.The kitten was happy that first day.Doris Armstrong, the grandparent on the staff, brought a pink blanket for the kitten next morning.Dewey began to meet someone outside the staff of the library.If the staff wanted to keep the kitten, he must be admitted by the people in Spencer.Vicki first called the mayor, but he seemed not be enthusiastic.Then she took him to see Mary Houston, the historian of Spenser.Mary love the kitten very much and thought it was a good idea to have a kitten in the library.Dewey became famous in Spencer gradually.But some mothers were afraid that their children would be allergic to thecat.Vicki solicited the advice of two general practice doctors.They assured that it was safe to have Dewey.Many children loved Dewey and Dewey loved children, too.The library became Dewey’s home.Chapter 3Dewey Re admore BooksThe staff saved Dewey, and Dewey saved the people in Spencer, too.In the 1980s, a farm crisis broke out in Spencer.It was primarily a financial disaster.It caused the price of land began to drop and credit dried up.The farmers in Spencer had to sell their lands and go out to find jobs.The town was dying.―One of the worst things about bad times is the effect on your mind‖(Page 25), but Dewey’s coming changed it.His story resonated with the people.He believed everything would go to be fine.Dewey made the old patrons think that they came to the library not only to kill time.He sent happy to the people there.The staff set up a Name the Kitty contest.The kitten received names like Garfield, Tiger, and Fleabag and so on.But the most entries were for D ewey.At last, the kitten’s name is Dewey Readmore books.Chapter 4A Day in the LibraryWhen Vicki arrived at library every morning, Dewey was waiting for her at thefront door.Dewey had an amazing sense of who needed him.He was interested ineverything.In the library, it was easy for Dewey to find a public place to have a quick nap.Alap, a box and even the back of a copier.The staff set a Dewey Box in the back roomto save money for Dewey and sell soda cans.In return for their a little contribution,they get endless happiness from Dewey.Before Dewey’s coming, the staff hadbecome splintered.But once the little kitten arrived, thetension disappeared.Sometimes, Dewey would play jokes on them.Vicky took Dewey to Dr.Easterly’s office.Dr.Easterly was a vet.He neuteredDewey though Vicki was heart-broken.Vicki and Dewey’s relationship was not onlyfriends, just like mom and son.Dewey loved everyone, but he loved Vicki deeper.Chapter 5Catnip and Rubber bands Though Dewey was beautiful and trusting, but not everything was perfect with him.He may work all night to go into the closet to sleep on a puppet.He loved catnip most,the smell would make him crazy.Another thing he was most interested in was rubberband.His nose could smell them across the library and easily find them.Though thestaff didn’t give Dewey rubber bands, he could steal by himself.They have to makesure everyone’s drawer was completely closed.They clean all the places where rubberbands probably existed, and at last people could hardly find a rubber band in thelibrary.―He was far more intent on eating rubber bands than we were on stoppinghim.‖(Page 46)Anyway, Dewey’s true love was people.The library was small for human, but itmeans the whole world full of many interested things to Dewey.Chapter 6MonetaVicki’s great-grandfather Norman Jipson amassed enough land to his children.Herfamily lived on this land and run a big farm when she wasyoung.Not far away fromher father’s farm was the Roof Garden, the most popular place in Iowa in the 1940s.There her father met her mother.Her mother’s family was Catholic, but she run awayand married Vicki’s father.The couple had six children.Vicki’s childhood wasdifficult but full of funny.She and her sisters and brothers played baseball with otherchildren.The farm was empty and lonely at night, but everyone in the family had eachother.Two miles from their eastern field was the town Moneta.Vicki once receivededucation in the Moneta School.In the 1950s, the school was the proud of the peoplein Moneta, but it was shuttered in 1959.Two years after that, her father sold out theland and started selling insurance.Moneta was getting worse and worse.Vicki neverfound her home and her childhood memory again.Chapter 7Grand AvenueIn the 1850s, Spencer was a town which could found on map—there was noresident at ter, some people decided to stay.Spencer incorporated in 1871.When the first generation grew too old to farm, they moved to Spencer.It wasn’t aindustrial town but an agriculture town.On June 27, 1931, it was hot that day.Aneight-year-old boy set a fire accidentally.The fire caused more than half of thebusinesses in the town were destroyed.The people didn’tclaim the boy;on thecontrary, they kept the boy’s name a secret.They united together and rebuilt Spencer.In the late 1980s, people in Spencer once again pulled together in the farm crisis, andthen the library was built then.When Vicki first arrived at the library, she wanted to remodel it.On the verybeginning, the city council didn’t want to give money to her.But Dewey made achange.He made more and more people visit the library.Even better, they weretalking about Dewey.Finally, the city council agreed to support Vicki.Chapter 8A Cat’s Best FriendsDewey was so lovely and kind to people that almost everyone believed that himselfor herself was the only best friend of Dewey.If Dewey appeared in the Story Hour,children could hardly calm down.But there was only person Dewey couldn’t win over.The girl was afraid of four-legged animals.So every time the girl came to the library,Vicki locked Dewey in her office though he was reluctant.Then it came to Dewey’s first birthday.The staff inferred the date was November18.th by the date they found him.It was unbelievable that people in Spencer weresending cards to a cat!On the birthday party, Dewey received a cake made of cat-food.Children and adults smiled and giggled.Dewey loved everyone equally.But he had special relationship and it was withCrystal, who was easy to be neglected.She was a beautiful girl of about 11;however,she had little speech and controlled her limbs well.But when Dewey came to her, shewould squeal happily, and her smile was the brightest one in the world.Dewey helpedCrystal feel happiness in her difficult life.Chapter 9Dewey and JodiVicky was a single mother who had a daughter Jodi.They were inseparable whenJodi was young.But when Jodi was 13 years old, after moving to Spencer, Jodi didn’tallowed her mother kiss her goodnight.Vicki was heartbroken.In addition, when theirloving do g, Brandy, was dead, Vicki didn’t told Jodi.Because she didn’t want Jodi seehow much she was hurt.But in Jodi’s eyes, her mother ―was the woman who killedher dog and didn’t even care‖.Before Dewey arrived when Jodi was 16, they hadlittle to talk about.Vicki felt that they were living separate lives.With Dewey, Vicki had something to talk about that Jodi would like to hear.Deweywas the only thing that could make their relationship lighthearted and playful.Meanwhile, Dewey loved Jodi crazily.On holidays when the library was closed, Vickibrought Dewey home.When Jodi came back home, he jumped right up and rushed toher.Wherever Jodi went, he followed.It didn’t matter where she sit on, he jumped onher laps and purred.Vicki and her daughter weren’t the only ones he helped.To some parents whoworked long days, they had little time to take care their children.But Dewey filled theblank hours to some extent.Chapter 10A Long Way from HomeAfter Vicki’s graduation from high school, she got engaged to the third boy she haddated.But Vicki wanted to leave the small town, so she broke off the engagement.Then she moved to Mankato with her friend Sharon and they worked at Mankato BoxCompany.There Vicki met Wally Myron at a dance club.Wally was the person wholiked smiling and talking.They got married in July 1970 and Vicki got pregnant rightaway.But when she went to labor, the doctor used two doses of Pitocin in order tospeed the process, which caused negative after-effects.Her doctor suggestedexploratory surgery.In the operation, her ovaries and uterus were taken away.Itmeant that she couldn’t have children any more.Everything in Vicki’s world wentblack.From then on, Wally was addicted to alcohol.Everything had no sense for himexcept drinking.He promised many times that he would quit, and of course, nobodybelieved.On the contrary, Vicki’s family and friends helped a lot, especially when sheneeded help.Though she got help from many people, Vicki and her daughter’s lifewent into a difficult position.Eventually, Vicki couldn’t bare the life and divorcedwith Wally.With the help of welfare council, Vicki completedher college, becomingthe first Jipson to earn a college diploma from a four-year college.Chapter 11Hide-and-SeekAfter graduation, Vicky took the interview of the Spencer Public Library and shewas admitted.Within months, she started new programs to develop the library.In1987, she became the new director of the library.To improve she was the best personfor the position, she joined The American Library Association-accreditedlong-distance master’s program.At the same time she threw herself into theremodeling of the library.She has to plan, research, and budget and so on.All ofwhich meant, Vicky had little time with Jodi.Once Jodi had a party for her friends inher house, and all the things became a wreck.The mess didn’t bothered Vicky, but therelationship with Jodi made she couldn’t whip more work.A library after closing was a lonely place.Vicky had to stay late in the librarybecause of her work.Then Dewey would play hide-and –seek with Vicky.With thecompany of Dewey, she never felt lonely.Whatever she needed, Dewey’ gave her,without thought, without wanting something in return.Chapter 12ChristmasChristmas was a holiday in Spencer celebrated together.After a stressful fall, Vickiwas happy to stop thinking about school and remodeling,and for a change focusingon decorating — for the Christmas.When the staff pulled the plastic Christmas tree,Dewey became interested in it.He loved the tree very much.Dewey watched themassembling the tree and chewed the branches though he couldn’t eat them.Everyonethought Dewey found a new best friend.That year Dewey received enormous stack ofgifts from the grateful patrons.But his favorite toy was a red yarn.The library was closed for a few days in Christmas.Dewey came home with Vicki.But he spent most of the time alone because Vicki and Jodi had to go back to Hartley.After Mid-night Mass on Christmas Eve, Vicki and Jodi headed home for Dewey, whoas always was eager to see them.Chapter 13A Great Library The Spencer Public Library was founded in 1883 in Mrs.H.C.Crary’s parlor.In1902, Andrew Carnegie granted the town $10,000 for a new library.The libraryopened on March 6, 1905.It was typical of Carnegie libraries.The ceiling was highand the windows enormous.The floorboards creaked when you walked on them.Itwas as quiet as a church.But a growing town, the library was beautiful but small.In1971 the town tore the old building down to build a bigger, more modern, moreefficient library.But the new building wasn’t right for a town like Spenser.Fewerpeople came to the library.So the staff decided to remodelit.While painting the bareconcrete walls, the painter, Tony, became friends with Dewey.Dewey loved to climbto the top wall shelves and being up on the lights, which often made children beggedhim to come down.Between 1987 and 1989, visits to the library increased from 63,000 a year to morethan 100,000.Of course the remodeling helped, but most of the change, most whatbrought the new people was Dewey.Chapter 14Dewey’s Great EscapeBetween the two sets of the doors of the library was a tiny glass lobby to help keepout the cold in winter.Dewey spent enough time in the lobby.He was curious aboutthe outside world.So one day Dewey escaped from the library.Next morning Deweydidn’t come to eat his morning meal.Vicki searched the whole library for Dewey, andthat night, she drove around for half an hour instead of heading home, but nothinghappened, also the staff.Some patrons knew something was wrong, and they alsohelped to find Dewey.Three days later, Jean Hollis Clark found Dewey under a car on Grand Avenue andbrought him back to the library.The staff gave him food to eat.Vicki gave Dewey abath and Dewey tolerated for the first time.Dewey had a tear in one ear and a scratchon his nose.Years later, Vicki made it a habit to open a sidedoor during library broadmeetings, but Dewey never going out anywhere for the next sixteen years.Chapter 15Spencer’s Favorite CatAbout two months after Dewey’s escape, Vicki took his for his first officialphotograph.Dewey was nervous there, but he was more a fast learner.With theencouragement of Vicki, Dewey jumped onto the chair and let the photographer tooksix photos.In the photograph on the cover of the book, Dewey was beautiful, relaxed,and he was no fear of the camera.The local Shopko was holding a pet photo contest to raise money for charity.Vickientered Dewey in the contest.The town voted and Dewey won more than percent ofthe votes.Maybe he won by his beautiful photograph, or his good look, or hispersonality and so on.But the most important was the town adopted him.He made adifference in the way the town thought about itself absolutely.Chapter 16Iowa’s Famous Library CatDewey’s escape was a turning point and after that he became famous.He appearedfrequently in the newspapers of the town nearby.And Des Moines Register, whichwas the daily newspaper in the state capital, let more than 500,000 people readDewey’s story.The n Dewey began to make his regular appearance on the localtelevision newscasts or nearby cities and states, and most ofthose programs weresame – the story of a poor kitty.But his appearance on Living in Iowa was typical.The host loved him very much.Because of Dewey, Vicki became very active in state library circles.She was elected as the president of the Iowa Small Library Association.She told people thatthey should believe in themselves, just like Dewey.Dewey brought pride, confidence to Spencer.His friends were proud of him.Morethan that, there were eleven different people came up to Vicki and swore on theirmothers’ grave that they had shoved Dewey down the drop box!Chapter 17Dewey in the Modern WorldIn 1994, the Spencer library entered the modern era.People began to use the librarydifferently.The card catalog cabinets were sold at auction.One public-accessedcomputer would replace them all.A librarian clerk’s job used to involve filing andanswering reference questions.Now it’s understanding computers and inputting data.The library had books which had survived World War Ⅱ, the Hundred Year’s War,the Black Death and even earlier.The technology supplied convenient service to readers, and the visits to the library kept rising.Dewey didn’t care about an y of that.He liked sitting on the computers and bask inthe heat.第二篇:英文小说篇一:100本英文小说1.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰《尤里西斯》(ulysses)19222.费兹杰罗(f.s.fitzgerald)美国《了不起的盖茨比》(the great gatsby)19253.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰《青年艺术家的画像》(a portrait of the artist as a young man)19164.纳博科夫(vladimir nabokov)俄裔美籍《洛莉塔》(lolita)19555.赫胥黎(aldous huxley)英国《美丽新世界》(brave new world)19326.福克纳(william faulkner)美国《喧哗与骚动》(the sound and fury)19297.海勒(joseph heller)美国《第22条军规》(catch-22)19618.柯斯勒(arthur koestler)匈牙利《中午的黑暗》(darkness at noon)19419.劳伦斯(wrence)英国《儿子与情人》(sons and lover)1913 10.史坦贝克(john steinbeck)美国《愤怒的葡萄》(the grapes of wrath)1939 11.劳瑞(malcolm lowry)英国《在火山下》(under the volcano)1947 12.巴特勒(samuel butler)英国《众生之路》(the way of all flesh)1903 13.奥威尔(george orwell)英国《一九八四》(1984)1949 14.格雷夫斯(robert graves)英国《我,克劳狄》(i, claudius)1934 15.沃尔夫(virginia woolf)英国《到灯塔去》(to the lighthouse)1927 16.德莱塞(theodore dreiser)美国《美国悲剧》(an american tragedy)1925 17.麦卡勒斯(carson mccullers)美国《心是孤独的猎手》(the heart is a lonely heart)1940 18.冯内古特(kurt vonnegut)美国《第五号屠宰场》(slaughterhouse-five)1969 19.埃里森(ralph ellison)美国《隐形人》(invisible man)1952 20.赖特(richard wright)美国《土生子》(native son)1940 21.贝娄(saul bellow)美国《雨王亨德森》(henderson the rain king)1959 22.奥哈拉(john ohara)美国《在萨马拉的会合》(appointment in samarra)1934 23.多斯帕索斯(john dos passos)美国《美国》(u.s.a.)1936 24.安德生(sherwood anderson)美国《小城故事》(winesburg, ohio)1919 25.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国《印度之旅》(a passage to india)1924 26.詹姆斯(hey james)美国《鸽翼》(the wings of the dove)190227.詹姆斯(hey james)美国《奉使记》(the ambassadors)190328.费兹杰罗(f.s.fitzgerald)美国《夜未央》(tender is the night)1934 29.法雷尔(james t.farrell)美国《「斯塔兹.朗尼根」叁部曲》(studs lonigan-trilogy)1935 30.福特(ford madox ford)英国《好兵》(the good soldier)1915 31.奥威尔(george orwell)英国《动物农庄》(animal farm)1945 32.詹姆斯(hey james)美国《金碗》(the golden bowl)1904 33.德莱塞(theodore dreiser)美国《嘉莉妹妹》(sister carrie)1900 34.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国《一掬尘土》(a handful of dust)1934 35.福克纳(william faulkner)美国《当我弥留之际》(as i lay dying)1930 36.沃伦(robert penn warren)美国《国王的人马》(all the king’s men)1946 37.威尔德(thornton wilder)美国《圣路易·莱之桥》(the bridge of sanluis rey)1927 38.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国《此情可问天》(howards end)1910 39.鲍德温(james baldwin)美国《向苍天呼吁》(go tell it on the mountain)1953 40.葛林(graham greene)英国《事情的真龘相》(the heart of the matter)1948 41.戈尔汀(william golding)英国《苍蝇王》(lord of the flies)195442.迪基(james dickey)美国《解救》(deliverance)197043.鲍威尔(anthony powell)英国《与时代合拍的舞蹈》(a dance to the music of time)1975 44.赫胥黎(aldous huxley)英国《针锋相对》(point counter point)1928 45.海明威(ernest hemingway)美国《太阳照样升起》(the sun also rise)1926 46.康拉德(joseph coad)英国《特务》(the secret agent)1907 47.康拉德(joseph coad)英国《诺斯特罗莫》(nostromo)1904 48.劳伦斯(wrence)英国《彩虹》(rainbow)1915 49.劳伦斯(wrence)英国《恋爱中的女人》(women in love)1920 50.米勒(hey miller)美国《北回归线》(tropic of cancer)1934 51.梅勒(norman mailer)美国《裸者和死者》(the naked and dead)1948 53.纳博科夫(vladimir nabokov)俄裔美籍《苍白的火》(pale fire)1962 54.福克纳(william faulkner)美国《八月之光》(light in august)1932 55.凯鲁亚克(jack kerouac)美国《在路上》(on the road)1957 56.汉密特(dashiell hammett)美国《马尔他之鹰》(the maltese falcon)1930 57.福特(ford madox ford)英国《行进的目的》(parade’s end)1928 58.华顿(edith wharton)美国《纯真年代》(the age of innocence)1920 59.毕尔邦(max beerbohm)英国《朱莱卡.多卜生》(zuleika dobson)1911 60.柏西(walker percy)美国《热爱电影的人》(the moviegoer)1961 62.锺斯(james jones)美国《乱世忠魂》(from here to eternity)1951 63.奇佛(john cheever)美国《丰普肖特纪事》(the wapshot chronicles)1957 64.沙林杰(j.d.salinger)美国《麦田里的守望者》(the catcher in the rye)1951 65.柏基斯(anthony burgess)英国《发条橙》(a clockwork orange)1962 66.毛姆(w.somerset maugham)英国《人性枷锁》(of human bondage)1915 67.康拉德(joseph coad)英国《黑暗之心》(heart of darkness)1902 68.刘易斯(sinclair lewis)美国《大街》(main street)1920 69.华顿(edith wharton)美国《欢乐之家》(the house of mirth)1905 70.达雷尔(lawrence durrell)英国《亚历山大四部曲》(the alexandraia quartet)1960 71.休斯(richard hughes)英国《牙买加的风》(a high wind in jamaica)1929 72.耐波耳(v.s.naipaul)千里达《毕斯瓦思先生之屋》(a house for mr.biswas)1961 73.威斯特(nathaniel west)美国《蝗虫的日子》(the day of the locust)1939 74.海明威(ernest hemingway)美国《永别了,武器》(a farewell to arms)1929 75.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国《独家新闻》(scoop)1938 76.丝帕克(muriel spark)英国《琼.布罗迪小姐的青春》(the prime of miss jean brodie)1961 77.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰《为芬尼根守灵》(finnegans wake)1939 78.吉卜林(rudyard kipling)英国《金姆》(kim)1901 79.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国《窗外有蓝天》(a room with a view)1908 80.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国《梦断白庄》(bride sheadrevisited)1945 81.贝娄(saul bellow)美国《奥吉·马奇正传》(the adventures of augie march)1971 82.史达格纳(wallace stegner)美国《安眠的天使》(angle of repose)1971 83.耐波耳(v.s.naipaul)千里达《河曲》(a bend in the river)1979 84.鲍恩(elizabeth bowen)英国《心之死》(the death of the heart)193885.康拉德(joseph coad)英国《吉姆爷》(lord jim)1900 86.达特罗(e.l.doctorow)美国《拉格泰姆》(ragtime)1975 87.贝内特(arnold bennett)英国《老妇人的故事》(the old wives tale)1908 88.伦敦(jack london)英国《野性的呼唤》(the call of the wild)1903 89.格林(hey green)英国《爱》(loving)1945 90.鲁西迪(salman rushdie)(印裔英籍)《午夜的孩子们》(midnight’s children)1981 91.考德威尔(erskine caldwell)美国《菸草路》(tobacco road)1932 92.甘耐第(william kennedy)美国《紫苑草》(ironweed)1983 93.佛勒斯(john fowles)英国《占星家》(the magus)1966 94.里丝(jean rhys)英国《辽阔的藻海》(wide sargasso)1966 95.默多克(iris murdoch)英国《在网下》(under the net)1954 96.斯泰伦(william styron)美国《苏菲的抉择》(sophie’s choice)1979 97.鲍尔斯(paul bowles)美国《遮蔽的天空》(the sheltering sky)1949 98.凯恩(james m.cain)美国《邮差总按两次铃》(the postman always rings twice)1934 99.唐利维(j.p.donleavy)美国《眼线》(the ginger man)1955 100.塔金顿(booth tarkington)美国《伟大的安伯森斯》(the magnificent ambersons)1918篇二:一百部最好的英文小说《时代》杂志评出的100部最佳英语小说(含下载)2008-07-02 22:18 |(分类:默认分类)偶尔也做一回善事。

《黑灵魂》曹文轩第一篇的概括

《黑灵魂》曹文轩第一篇的概括《黑魂灵》是曹文轩的一部短篇小说。

小说主要描写了傻子男孩,鱼鹰黑水手和爷爷的生命故事。

傻子男孩儿饿到了,躺在了河边。

恰巧被放鱼鹰的爷爷路过将他救起并收留他,成了爷爷相依为命的喜欢;黑水手是一只鱼鹰的名字,而且是一只苍老的鱼鹰,滑水速度慢,抓条小鱼都很难。

就是抓条小鱼也会遭到其他几只鱼鹰的进攻抢夺。

没看到这种情景,苍老的爷爷心里会泛起一丝悲哀,他会拿起朱浩突然劈下,赶走那些不要脸的家伙。

每次傻子男孩趴在船帮上看爷爷赶走那些侵略者。

后来因为黑水手捕到了一条小鱼,却被几只鱼鹰抢成了两截。

黑手没有一丝力气反击,缩成一团,像一块儿瀑布在水面漂浮。

爷爷挥舞竹竿,再次把他们赶走,趴在船帮上的傻子男孩儿将黑水手捞到船上。

而水面上到处飘的是黑水手的羽毛。

而第二天下午黑水手却丢失了。

爷孙俩找了一夜,终于在很远的河岔道里,在一片芦苇丛中。

找到了黑乎乎的浮在水面上的黑水手,它的旁边是一条银闪闪的大鱼。

黑水手奄奄一息,但它带钩的嘴却死死的嵌在大鱼的肉体里。

见此情景,爷爷两眼一阵发黑,差点跌倒在水中。

爷孙俩花九牛二虎之力把黑水手和大鱼拖回到渔船里。

黑水沟醒来了,双眼半眯缝一副困倦的样子。

那条大鱼竟然是32斤,爷爷对傻子男孩感叹道:“当年他抓了一条31斤5两的鱼,今天他已经老得快死了,居然抓了条三二斤的。

”说完爷爷用僵硬的手摸了一把眼泪。

后来爷爷和傻子男孩用一瓶酒和5只白蜡烛送走了黑水手,接下来苍老的爷爷一连三天不吃不喝,安静的躺在船舱里,一个风雨未停的夜晚,爷爷冰凉的身子躺在船舱中央。

傻子男孩把剩下的几只鱼鹰,解开脖绳,全都通通放到了水里。

他要用毛巾沾沾河里的水,把爷爷的脸清洗的干干净净。

在第2天一轮太阳升起的大河上,傻子男孩儿跳上岸解掉了拴在树上的缆绳,将小船的船头搬向核心,然后用力将小船推向核心的方向。

这只载着爷爷的小船顺水漂去,漂得很远很远,无影无踪。

这是一篇沉甸甸的小说,书写的是生命之歌,情感基调是悲壮的令人叹息的。

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黑布林鱼鹰与男孩的中文翻译
你好。

黑布林鱼鹰与男孩翻译成英语是:Black plum and Osprey boy. ——————希望帮到你,满意请采纳。

翻译下列句子
这个男孩对它说:“过来,好狗,我将给你一些汉堡包."
这个狗饿了,跑到小孩那,但是这个男孩并没有给它汉堡包。

他踢了这个狗
会飞的男孩概括
今天我读了《会飞的孩子》这篇文章,让我看到了怒族孩子生活的艰辛,也让我明白了我们现在幸福生活来之不易。

这篇文章讲的是:怒族孩子每天都要“飞”越惊涛滚滚的怒江,到对面悬乎在险峰上的学校上课、做作业、自己做饭吃,傍晚在“飞”回去,伴着火塘,枕着江涛入梦,以及“我”对怒族孩子的祝福……啊!阿江和他的伙伴不顾生命的危险,也要去学校上课,他们的这种学习精神是多么需要我们去学习呀! 他们那条狭窄险峻的公路于咆哮的江流平行,而江面上有没有一座桥,他们每天只能靠那纤细的很容易被人忽略的钢丝溜索通往到学校。

而我们上下学有车子接送,公路也是平坦的大道,有些同学还不情愿。

他们上课时用的桌椅也许就是用石子垒成的,再放上一块木板,而椅子就垒矮一点。

再看看我们,我们的座椅都是崭新的木桌椅,可是有些同学好像不愿意让木桌椅完好无损,就故意
挤涂改液在桌椅上,甚至还有些同学那小刀再桌椅上刻字,这是多么不好的习惯呀!人家虽然没有崭新的桌椅,但是人家也努力学习、奋发图强,而我们上课却开小差、讲小话,是多么的不珍惜时间呀!他们上课时的教室,是一间间简易的木板房,当风吹动时,他们的教室摇摇欲坠,而我们的教室是多么宽敞、明亮。

他们上课所用的灯光也许就是自然光或火塘,而我们上课所用的灯光是多么的明亮。

他们所住的房子也许就是木板房和竹篾杷房。

而我们……我们的生活已经如此幸福,我们还每天抱怨这抱怨那,这样行吗? 读了这篇文章《会飞的孩子》,让我明白了:我们现在的生活来之不易,要好好珍惜。

我立志成为一名志愿者,去帮助像阿江这样的孩子,让他们成为祖国的栋梁。

我也祝愿怒族的孩子会飞的更高更远!
翻译(中译英)
1.一个小男孩在森林里遇见了一只小袋鼠.
A boy met a wallaby in the forest.
2.袋鼠妈妈把小袋鼠抢了回去.
Kangaroo mother snatched the wallaby back .
3.小袋鼠很喜欢那个小男孩.
The wallaby like the boy very much .
4.袋鼠妈妈让小男孩和小袋鼠一起玩.
Kangaroo mother asked the boy to play with the wallaby.。

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