出版時間:2012-6 出版社:譯林出版社 作者:詹姆斯?馬修?巴里 頁數(shù):68
前言
《津津有味?讀經(jīng)典》推薦序讀書最美妙的境界是讀得津津有味。我想,對于中小學(xué)生,英語閱讀要讀出三味才算是津津有味。津津第一味,是讀出好成績。國家《義務(wù)教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)都規(guī)定了中小學(xué)生的英語閱讀量,要求學(xué)生每年課外閱讀一定量的英文讀物。用課外的閱讀提高自己的英語成績,肯定是我們進行課外閱讀的一個基本愿望。如何實現(xiàn)呢?這需要有相應(yīng)的配套活動指導(dǎo),因為這些活動可以把我們在閱讀中獲得的語感轉(zhuǎn)化為我們考試中可以表現(xiàn)出來的語言運用能力。津津第二味,是讀出寬視野。我們通過閱讀認知我們無法靠自己生活的直接經(jīng)驗認知的世界,我們可以通過閱讀穿越到任何時代,與大師為伍,與英雄比肩,入宮廷痛斥國王,到小村體恤貧民。我們不僅可以因此而曉知天下,更可因此與人廣泛交流。津津第三味,是讀出高素養(yǎng)。閱讀是學(xué)習(xí),學(xué)習(xí)知識,更學(xué)習(xí)做人的道理、做事的方法、分析的思路、明辨的條理、批評的路徑、建構(gòu)的框架。閱讀是體驗,體驗如何淡泊明志、如何激揚文字,如此等等,豐富我們的人生理解,提高我們的綜合素養(yǎng)。你肯定會問,如此三味,需要太多課外時間,我本無多少課外時間,是否可以聚合一體? 當然可以?!督蚪蛴形?讀經(jīng)典》就是一套可以讓你讀出津津三味的讀物。這套讀物不僅符合國家《義務(wù)教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學(xué)經(jīng)典,更為難得的是,英語語言優(yōu)美而又符合我國學(xué)生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊。如此,你可以開卷“悅讀”了吧!期待你讀出津津三味!教育部英語課程標準組專家 魯子問
內(nèi)容概要
《彼得·潘》的作者詹姆斯·馬修·巴里出生于蘇格蘭的一個小村莊。
他最初嘗試創(chuàng)作小說源于童年時他媽媽給他講的發(fā)生在一個虛擬的紡織
小鎮(zhèn)上的故事。他早期的作品就是根據(jù)這些故事創(chuàng)作的。
《彼得·潘》是巴里最成功的作品,它是巴里以他的好友亞瑟·盧埃
林·戴維斯的孩子們?yōu)樵蛣?chuàng)作的。故事具體講述了一個不愿長大的小男
孩——彼得·潘,是如何遇上達琳家的孩子們:溫迪、約翰和邁克,并帶領(lǐng)
他們?nèi)ニ趬艋脥u的家。在夢幻島,他們經(jīng)歷了許多神奇的冒險活動。他
們結(jié)識了其他的仙子和迷失的男孩們,并在和臭名昭著的胡克船長及他
的海盜幫們作戰(zhàn)的過程中與島上的印第安人成為了好朋友。擊敗了胡克
船長和海盜幫后,達琳家的孩子們和迷失的男孩們都重返了自己的家園,
而彼得·潘和仙子們,也繼續(xù)和達琳家一代代的小孩子們演繹著夢幻島的
傳奇。
《彼得·潘》首次出版獲得了巨大的成功,并很快被改編成戲劇?!侗?br />得·潘》里那些會說話的星星,能讓人自由飛翔的仙粉,長在地下的家里的
蘑菇凳,美人魚的七彩泡泡,還有肚子里有鬧鐘嘀嗒響的鱷魚……給了人
們很多美麗的遐想。多年以來這個故事被改編了很多次,也有很多續(xù)作,
并且被迪斯尼公司制作成動畫電影。這個故事有著如此巨大的吸引力也
許是因為童年是人生中很特殊的時期。童年的特殊在于它常常充滿了未
知的體驗和有趣的歷險。也許這就是彼得·潘能始終年輕而喜歡他的讀者
們永遠童心未泯的原因吧。
作者簡介
詹姆斯·馬修·巴利(James Matthew Barrie),蘇格蘭著名小說家、劇作家。創(chuàng)作了許多經(jīng)典的兒童文學(xué)。
書籍目錄
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Peter Breaks Through 1
CHAPTER 2 Come Away, Come Away! 7
CHAPTER 3 The Island Comes True 14
CHAPTER 4 Mermaid Pool 20
CHAPTER 5 The Happy Home 27
CHAPTER 6 The Children Are Carried Off 34
CHAPTER 7 The Pirate Ship 40
CHAPTER 8 The End of Hook and the Return Home 46
CHAPTER 9 When Wendy Grew Up 53
New Words 60
Playlet 61
章節(jié)摘錄
"But," she said to Wendy, "he would be grown upby now." "Oh no, he isn't grown up," Wendy said confidently."He is the same size as me." Mrs. Darling told Mr. Darling, but he just smiled."It is just some story that Nana has told them. Don'tworry about it." But soon, the naughty Peter Pan gave Mrs. Darlingquite a shock. One night, all the children were in bed.Mrs. Darling sat down by the fire to sew. The firewas so lovely and warm, however, that she soon fellasleep. Look at the four of them--Wendy and Michaelover there, John here, and Mrs. Darling by the fire.While she slept, Mrs. Darling dreamed that a strangeboy had come from Neverland. Suddenly, the windowblew open, and a boy dropped on the floor. He had astrange light with him, no bigger than your hand,which flew about the room. I think it was this lightthat woke Mrs. Darling. She jumped up with a cry, saw the boy, and somehowknew at once that he was Peter Pan. He was dressedin leaves and still had all his first teeth. When he sawthat she was a grown-up, he showed her his little teethlike an angry dog. Nana jumped at the boy and caughthis shadow in her mouth. She was not quick enoughto catch Peter. Mrs. Darling looked at the shadow. Itlooked like an ordinary shadow. She rolled it up andput it away in a drawer. Ah me! The next Friday was a day that none of them couldever forget. "I should have been more careful," Mrs.Darling used to say afterward. "No, no," Mr. Darling always said, "it was all myfault." "If only we had not agreed to go to a restaurantcalled Number 27," Mrs. Darling said. On that Fridayevening, Mrs. Darling had put the children to bed.Nana was outside. They could hear her barking. "That is not Nana's unhappy bark," said Wendy."That is her bark when she smells danger." Danger! "Are you sure, Wendy?" "Oh, yes." Mrs. Darling went to the window. It was closed.She looked out and saw many beautiful stars. Theywere crowding around the house, as if curious to seewhat was going to happen. "Oh, I wish that I wasn't going to a party tonight!"she said. "Can anything harm us, Mother, after the night-lightsare lit?" asked Michael. "Nothing, precious," she said. "They are the eyes amother leaves behind her to guard her children." "I'm glad you're my mother," spoke little Michael.They were the last words she was to hear from himfor a long time. Soon after, Father and Mother Darling walked toNumber 27. It was snowing lightly. The stars watchedthem go. Stars are beautiful, but they cannot do anything,only watch. Some of the stars wanted Peter to havesome fun and get the grown-ups out of the way. Assoon as Mr. and Mrs. Darling entered Number 27, thesmallest of all the stars screamed out: "Now, Peter!"P2-P6
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《津津有味?讀經(jīng)典:彼得?潘(適合初1初2年級)》的作者詹姆斯?馬修?巴里出生于蘇格蘭的一個小村莊。他最初嘗試創(chuàng)作小說源于童年時他媽媽給他講的發(fā)生在一個虛擬的紡織小鎮(zhèn)上的故事。他早期的作品就是根據(jù)這些故事創(chuàng)作的?!督蚪蛴形?讀經(jīng)典》符合國家《義務(wù)教育英語課程標準》2011年版和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學(xué)經(jīng)典,符合我國學(xué)生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊,幫助學(xué)生更好地學(xué)習(xí)英語。
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