登陆注册
7797200000066

第66章 THE WATER BABY

1.It was a clear,sunshiny day,and out on thegreat,wide,open sea there sparkledand thousands of water-drops.

2.One of these was Dewdrop,a merry little fellow who danced on the silve backs of the fishes as they darted to and fro in the water.Sometimes the waves threw him up in the air,but he always came down again plump into his mother’s lap.

3.His mother,you know,was the Ocean ;and very beautifulshe looked that summer.day in her dark blue dressand white ruffles .

4.By-and-by the happy water-drop tired of his play.Looking up to the clear sky above him,he thought he would like to have a sail on one of the white floating clouds.

5.After looking and wishing for a long while,he gave a jump from the Ocean‘s arms,and begged the Sun to catch him up and let him go on a journey to see the earth.

6.The Sun said “Yes,”and took ever so many other drops too,so that Dewdrop might not be lonely on the way.Dewdrop did not know this,however,for they all had been changed into fine mist or vapour.

7.Do you know what vapour is?You have seen steam coming from the spout of a kettle of boiling water,and perhaps you know that this steam is made up of very small particles of the hot water.

8.Now vapour is made from water in the same way as steam,only the particles small that you cannot see them.

9.The water-drops had been changed into vapour,because drops are too big and heavy to sail up in the air.Higher and higher they sailed,GRAMMAR EXERCISE1.Give six nouns in the lesson with verbs connected.

2.Name six adjectives in the lesson with nouns connected.

1.Poor little Dewdrop could not help being frightened,for every minute it grew darker and colder.It would soon be too dark for him to find his way home again.

2.But he thought he would like to get back to the earth;so he slipped away down through the cool,quiet air.

3.All his brothers now began to do the same;and as they fell lower and lower,they grew bigger and heavier,until they became little round,bright drops of water again.

4.But they were now far away from mother Ocean,and when they came down to the earth again they found themselves in a beautiful garden.

5.When morning came the birds began to wake up,and the flowers opened their leaves.Dewdrop saw the great Sun once more,and he called out,“Please,dear Sun,take me and my brothers up with you again.”

6.So the Sun caught them up a second time,and together they flew through the air till noon-time.It grew warmer and warmer,and there was not even a blade of grass to shade them.

7.But just as Dewdrop cried out,“Please,King Sun,let me go back to the dear mother Ocean,”the Wind took pity on him.She came with her cool breath and changed him and his brothers into a cold gray cloud.

8.She then told them to join hands and hurry away to the earth.Down they all went,rolling and tumbling over each other,till with a patter and clatter and spatter they danced on the ground;and the people cried,“It rains.”

GRAMMAR EXERCISE

1.Write the verbs in section 9.

2.Write the adjectives ending in -er in the lesson.

1.Some of the drops fell on a mountain side,Dewdrop amongthem;and down the rocky cliffhe ran,leading the way for his brothers.They all plunged into a mountain brook,which camefoamingand dashing along,leaping over rocks and rushing down the hill-side.

2.When they reached the valley below,they heard a strange clattering noise.Beside the brook stood a flour-mill,and at the door a man whose clothes were gray with dust.

3.Inside the mill were two great stones,oneof which kept whizzinground and round on the top of the other,faster than a boy’s top could spin.It was worked by the big wheel outside.These stones ground the wheat into flour and the oats into golden meal.

4.But what giant was it that turned that huge wheel,and made that heavy stone go round?No giant at all:it was no one but the tiny little water-drops themselves,who sprang on the wheel by hundreds and thousands,and whirled it round and round!

5.Then the brook flowed into a quiet pool,where ducks and geese were swimming.On theedge lived some fat frogs;and in the water were spotted trout,tiny minnows,and other fishes.

6.Dewdrop liked this place so much that he stayed a good while,sailing on the ducks‘backs for ships and riding on the frogs for horses.But after a time he grew tired of this,and he andhis brothers floated out over a waterfalland under a bridge.When they had gone a long,long distance,they saw another brook tumbling down a hill-side.

7.“Come,let’s join hands!”cried Dewdrop.

So the two brooks joined hands,and dashed on together till they came to a gently-flowing river,which opened its arms to them.

8.With the help of Dewdrop and his brothers,the beautiful river grew broad and deep,though,not long before,it was only a little rill,through which a child could wade,or over which he could step.

9.On,ever on,the river went,seeking the Ocean.There was always something new and strange to be seen-busy cities,quiet little towns,buzzing saw-mills,and stone bridges.

10.But Dewdrop did not stay long in any place.

As the river grew wider and wider,and came nearer and nearer its end,he could almost see the mother Ocean to whose arms he was joyfully running.Soon little Dewdrop was safe at home again.

11.In warm,still summer evenings,if you take a walk on the sea-beach,you will hear the gentle rippling noise of the waves.Some very wise people think it must be the voices of Dewdrop and his brothers telling each other about their wonderful journey round the world.

GRAMMAR EXERCISE

1.Name the first twelve verbs in the lesson.

2.Make sentences with mountain ,green ,and stone as nouns and as adjectives.

THREE LITTLE CHICKS

1.Three little chicks Got into a fix:

Would you like to know what about?

Well,listen a minute,There‘s something in it ’Tis well for you all to find out.

2.Hear the old hen say,In an old hen‘s way,That each little chick understood,“O dear,O dear !

I dreadfully fear You are all very naughty and rude!”

3.But they stretched up their necks And went on with their pecks,As they wickedly fought with each other;And the hen saw beside herA hairy,fat spider,And then she knew what was the bother.

4.It hung by a thread From the rafter o’erhead,And Whity and Speckle and Gray Each wanted the bite;And you see how the fight Began in the usual way.

5.Whity pushed away Speck,And he gave Gray a peck,And said,“Go away;it is mine!”But Speckle and Gray Said each of them,“Nay;I am bound on that spider to dine!”

6.And now would you see Which one of the threeSecured the prize he was after?

While they were all fighting,And scratching and biting,The spider went home to the rafter.

7.So in vain was their fight,For they got not a bite,And the spider might chuckle and say,“Ha,ha,my fine chicks,This is one of my tricks,And I gain while you lose in this way!”

8.The old mother hen Turned soberly then,And said to her children three,“You may see,if you choose,How you always will loseBy acting so selfishly.

9.”You go hungry to bed,Each with a sore head,While the spider sits up on the rafter;He enjoys your defeatWhile taking his meat,And he‘s shaking all over with laughter.“10.From this little fable I am sure you are ableTo learn what you all ought to know-That selfish contention,As I hardly need mention,Will never a good thing bestow.

SOMETHING FOR CHILDREN

1.There’s enough for you children to do in the house To keep you as busy as any old mouse.

So,children,don’t shirk,But do what you can;You‘ll be glad when you’re grown To a woman or man.

2.There‘s enough for you children to do out of doors;If you look out for jobs,you will find them by scores:

Little things to attend,Little tasks without end,You will find you can do if you just make a start.So,children,be smart,And do what you can:

You’ll be glad when you‘re grown To a woman or man.

3.There’s enough for you children to do anywhere;So hurry around,and each do your full share.

And just see how bright You will feel,when at nightYou can think you have done what is honest and fair.So,children,take careTo do what you can;You‘ll be glad when you’re grown To a woman or man4.And,children,whatever you do,do it well.

People always,in looking it over,can tell If you hurry right through Whatever you do,Not caring at all if it‘s done ill or well.So,whatever you do,Do the best that you can;You’ll be glad when you‘re grownTo a woman or man.

同类推荐
  • Citizen Wealth

    Citizen Wealth

    Charismatic activist and chief organizer for ACORN , Wade Rathke reveals how building citizen-wealth using tactics that benefit both the poor and the institutions (like banks) is the key to combating poverty.
  • Leadership Lessons from a UPS Driver

    Leadership Lessons from a UPS Driver

    The leadership style described in this book is simple and direct and it nuoha.com straightforward and easy-to-understand lessons provide a blueprint for an individual or company to build on past successes and adapt to future challenges.
  • 课外英语-猫和铃(双语版)

    课外英语-猫和铃(双语版)

    本套书共50册,分为美国各州的小知识,七彩缤纷的音符,优美好看的小散文,开心时分的短文,经典流传的寓言,超级高效的短句,实际有用的词汇等等在这些书中,备有单词解释,相关简介,或中文翻译,便于同学们更好的阅读和理解,真正进入文字的内涵当中,准确地和文字进行交流。主要收入猫和铃、马和狗、卖母、狮子和公牛、每月一次、蓝胡子、老猫、睡美人等寓言故事。
  • The Fox in the Henhouse

    The Fox in the Henhouse

    Privatization has been on the right-wing agenda for nuoha.com make a powerful case that the market is not the measure of all things, and that a vital public sector is an indispensable component of a healthy democracy.
  • Ten Thousand Horses

    Ten Thousand Horses

    In this fable of organizational transformation, bestselling authors of The Serving Leader John Stahl-Wert and Ken Jennings providence a clear and actionable model for addressing one of the most pressing challenges every leader faces: how to move employees from compliance to engagement.
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 盛世长歌:走向巅峰的隋唐五代

    盛世长歌:走向巅峰的隋唐五代

    李世民、武则天的雄才大略,李白、杨贵妃的逸闻轶事;既有璀璨的科学技术,也有发达的物质文明。有巍峨壮观的宫殿苑囿,有各色各样的隋唐百姓,有流芳千古的诗词歌赋,还有各种各样的衣帽服饰。无论是哪一种事物、哪一个时代,都留在了历史长河之中,成为全人类的宝贵财富。
  • 唐伯虎与桃花仙子1

    唐伯虎与桃花仙子1

    唐伯虎意外穿越来到了现代,遇到了桃花仙子,在她的相助陪伴下,会发生什么样的故事?
  • 她和天堂的关系

    她和天堂的关系

    浪漫世界中上演了一幕幕爱情的力量,梦仁和善俊会有怎样的故事呢?他们又会面对怎样的挑战呢?最后又在一起了吗?请期待悲伤暗恋者的第一部作品《她和天堂的关系》又名“悲伤恋歌”。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • TFboys之爱你无期

    TFboys之爱你无期

    这是讲TFboys的爱情故事,第一次写,写得不好的地方请见谅
  • 猫女未婚妻:猫神转世萌萌哒

    猫女未婚妻:猫神转世萌萌哒

    某衫站在某翎面前,“翎儿,你到底是人是鬼?!”某翎淡定扫一眼某衫,“本人猫女,不人不鬼!”————“翎,什么时候我们的计划可以开始?”某玥严肃。“什么计划?”某翎淡定。“当然是扑倒你家某衫终极计划喽!”(某翎一口水喷在某玥脸上)“文明!文明!我亲爱的翎!”“节操!节操!我无语的玥!”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 英雄铸造师

    英雄铸造师

    英雄……英雄……别特么跟我谈英雄!你知道创造一个英雄需要多高的成本吗?看看那些玻璃罐里的家伙!他们每一个人都有成为英雄的潜质!现在呢?一个个光着屁股见了上帝!残忍?你是对的……废掉那些有“变质”几率的家伙,也是我们的工作之一。要知道,英雄和反派boss就是只差一个观点的玩意!别用那种评价消费品的态度评判他们?那抱歉了,对于我们这种人来说,他们大多数时候还不如消费品!我是谁?好吧,我承认,你问住我了……不过,当你有成为“英雄”的潜质时……我会让你知道。
  • 巴黎背影

    巴黎背影

    七年前的甜蜜过往如何面对今天的再次相遇,是否还在回忆那过往?“薛恩涵,我说过要你在我的世界里,一辈子也不允许你离开!”相对命令,霸道的口吻,这个在c市拥有一片天下乃至整个亚洲,欧洲都拥有权势的他,那张无可挑剔的脸上,有着浓浓的不悦。“你知道吗?七年,当初你为什么不辞而别?你有资格怪我?!”这不屑的眼神,让他无缘无故心慌。“我又我的苦衷。”“你有你的苦衷、我为什么一定要原谅你?你以为你是我的谁?你能约束我?”“薛恩涵!”七年,他发生了什么?而,她到底又经历了哪些?