时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:北师大版初中英语九年级(全一册)


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[00:00.66]Unit 7 Storytelling

[00:05.35]Lesson 28

[00:11.14]Exercise 1.2

[00:14.84]The Frogs and the Well

[00:17.69]Two Frogs lived together in a wetland.

[00:21.45]But one hot summer the land dried up,

[00:25.06]and they left it to look for anther place

[00:27.31]to live in.

[00:28.89]Frogs like wet places.

[00:31.46]They went from one place to another

[00:33.95]until they came to a deep well.

[00:37.15]One of them looked down into it,

[00:39.77]and said to the other,"

[00:41.88]This seems to be a nice cool place.

[00:45.08]Let us jump in and stay here."

[00:47.86]But the other one, who was wiser,replied,

[00:51.55]"Not so fast, my friend.

[00:54.17]When this well dried up like the wetland,

[00:57.38]how should we get out again?

[00:59.60]Look before you leap 1."

[01:01.72]The Milkmaid and Her Pot

[01:04.84]One day a little milkmaid was going to the

[01:07.85]market with a pot of milk on her shoulder.

[01:11.19]While she was walking along the road

[01:14.01]she began to think about

[01:15.46]what she would do with the money

[01:17.36]after she sold the milk.

[01:19.82]"I'll buy some hens from Farmer Brown," she

[01:22.95]said to herself,

[01:25.14]"they will lay eggs each morning

[01:27.81]so that I will sell them in the market.

[01:30.71]After I get the money from these eggs I'll

[01:33.60]buy myself a new dress and a beautiful hat.

[01:37.84]Then, when I go to the market again.

[01:40.61]all the people will admire my new dress!

[01:44.02]I'll just throw away my old hat

[01:46.87]and my old dress."

[01:49.03]As she spoke 2 she touched her old hat.

[01:52.78]The milk pot fell off her shoulder,

[01:55.69]and the pot fell to the ground and broke.

[01:59.19]So she had to go home and tell her mother

[02:01.85]what had happened.

[02:04.18]"Ah, my child," said the mother,

[02:06.87]"Do not count your chickens before they hatch 3."

[02:10.84]The Lion and the Mouse

[02:13.41]Once when a lion was sleeping a little mouse

[02:16.59]began running up and down upon 4 him.

[02:20.12]Soon the lion woke up.

[02:22.41]He opened his big paws 6 and caught the mouse.

[02:26.34]"Pardon me, my King," cried the little mouse,

[02:30.34]"Forgive me this time. I will never forget it.

[02:33.98]You may need my help in the future."

[02:37.12]The lion laughed at the idea,

[02:39.60]but he opened his paw 5 and let him go.

[02:42.90]One day, the lion was caught in a trap 7.

[02:46.54]The hunters 8 tied him to a tree

[02:48.59]and wanted to carry him alive to the King.

[02:51.89]Just then the little mouse happened to pass by.

[02:55.09]As soon as he saw the lion he went to save him.

[02:59.40]"Oh, my King. Do you still remember me?"

[03:02.93]asked the little mouse.

[03:04.72]"Of course, I do. Now I'm going to die.

[03:08.60]Nobody can help me," said the lion sadly 9.

[03:12.48]"Oh,let me see if I can do something,"

[03:15.37]said the mouse.

[03:16.89]The lion was puzzled 10.

[03:18.77]Soon the little mouse broke the ropes.

[03:22.15]"Wasn't I right?" asked the little mouse,

[03:25.52]"Little friends may prove great friends."

[03:26.30]



1 leap
n.跳跃,飞跃,跃进;vi.跳跃,跳过;猛然行动,迅速行动;vt.跃过,使跃过
  • In the last few years,this art has made a big leap.近几年来,这一艺术有了新的跃进。
  • Her marriage to John was a leap in the dark.她与约翰结婚是贸然行动。
2 spoke
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
3 hatch
n.孵化,舱口;vt.孵,孵出,策划;vi. 孵化
  • No one knows how the new plan will hatch out.谁也不知道这新方案将怎样制订出来。
  • The bird mistook the pebble for egg and tried to hatch it.这只鸟错把卵石当蛋,想去孵它。
4 upon
prep.在……上面
  • I hope that fortune may smile upon you.我希望幸运之神会向你微笑。
  • I rely upon you to finish the work on time.我相信你会准时完成这项工作的。
5 paw
n.手掌,手爪;v.以蹄扒地,笨拙地使用,费力地前进
  • He served as a cat's paw.他充当爪牙。
  • Don't paw at everything you see.别见什么摸什么。
6 paws
n.爪子( paw的名词复数 );手
  • Take your filthy paws off me! 把你的脏手从我身上拿开!
  • Take your dirty little paws off me! 别用你的小黑手抓着我。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 trap
vt.使陷入困境,使受限制;设陷,坑害;n.陷阱,诡计;困境;活板门,存水弯;(双轮)轻便马车;vi.设圈套,设陷阱
  • The hunter laid a trap for the tiger.猎人设置了陷阱捕捉老虎。
  • Cheese is very good for luring a mouse into a trap.奶酪是引诱老鼠上钩的极好的东西。
8 hunters
n.猎人( hunter的名词复数 );猎犬;猎狐马;搜集某种东西的人
  • prehistoric hunters and gatherers 史前的狩猎者和采集者
  • The male hunters brought back the food for their womenfolk to cook. 男猎手们带回食物让他们的女人烹调。
9 sadly
adv.悲痛地,悲惨地,悲伤地
  • She looked at him sadly.她难过地看着他。
  • Sadly the good times aren't returning any time soon.遗憾的是,好时光不会很快就回来。
10 puzzled
adj.迷惑的;困惑的
  • The student was puzzled about what to do next.这个学生对下一步做什么伤透了脑筋。
  • I was somewhat puzzled at his unwillingness to help.他不愿意帮忙让我有点困惑。
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