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1、三年级英语人教版全册教案下1atthezoodocThe Cat and the OwlStoryteller: A cat is standing on a wall under a tree. He is looking up. An owl is sitting in the tree. She is looking down from there. They look and look at each other. Then they begin to talk.Owl: Hello! Who are you?Cat: Hi! Who rare you?Owl: You look li

2、ke ME. Cat: You look like ME! Owl Cat: Oh, yes! We look like each other!Owl: What can you do, sir? Cat: I can see in the dark. Owl: Me too. And I can catch mouse. Can you?Cat: Sure! Can you say mew, mew?Owl: Mo, I cant. But I can fly. Can you fly?Cat: No, I cant. But I can run. What are you then?Owl

3、: I am an owl. And you?Cat: Im a cat.Owl: Glad to meet you! Cat: Nice to meet you!The Hare and the TortoiseH: Good morning, Mr. Tortoise.T: Oh, its you, Mr. Hare. Good morning!H: What are you doing?T: Im running.H: Running? Ha ha ha!Can you run? Your legs are too short!T: Of course I can.H: My legs

4、are long. I can run faster than you.T: Dont be so sure.H: Well then. Lets run to the tall tree over there. Lets see who can get there first.T: All right. Ready? Go!Storyteller: Tortoise goes very slowly. But Mr. Hare runs very fast. Soon he comes to a small tree.H: Where is Mr. Tortoise? Aha! There

5、he is. Hes far behind me. How slow he is! Mmm, its so hot! Here is a tree. Ill have a short sleep first.T: Oh, hi is sleeping under the tree there. But I cant stop. I must go on.H: Ah! What a nice sleep! Let me go on. Oh, wheres Mr. Tortoise? Where is he now? I must hurry.Storyteller: Soon he runs t

6、oOn the first of April, it may be a good idea to look the other way if you see a purse lying on the sidewalk. Chances are it will be empty and you will be called an April Fool for picking it up. In France, April first is called the day of April Fish. Children may receive a gift of chocolate fish for

7、 their tricks. India celebrates its spring festival of Holi, ending toward the end of March, in which tricks and pranks also play a part.在四月一号这天,如果你看见路边有一个钱包,这时你一定要换种思维方式。很有可能它是空的,如果你捡了它,你会被叫着愚人。在法国,愚人节也叫 April Fish。孩子们可以得到一块鱼行巧克力。印地安人通常在三月末结束他们的春节,这期间,捉弄他人也是重要地一部分。A Boy with a Mission-By Indra Shar

8、ma 一个男孩的心愿 In 1945, a 12-year-old boy saw something in a shop window that se t his heart racing. But the price - five dollars - was far beyond Reuben Earles means. Five dollars would buy almost a weeks groceries for his family. Reuben couldnt ask his father for the money. Everything Mark Earle made

9、through fishing in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Canada. Reubens mother, Dora, stretched like elastic to feed clothe their five children. Nevertheless, he opened the shops weathered door and went inside. Standing prou d and straight in his floursack shirt and washed-out trousers, he told the shop keepe

10、r what he wanted, adding, “but I dont have the money right now. Can you p lease hold it for me for some time?” “Ill try,” the shopkeeper smiled. “Folks around here dont usually have that kind of money to spend on things. It should keep for a while.” Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walke

11、d out into the sunlight with t he bay rippling in a freshening wind. There was purpose in his loping stride. He would raise the five dollars and not tell anybody. Hearning the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben had an idea. He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site. Peop

12、le built their own homes in Bay Roberts, using nails purchased in hessian sacks from a local fa ctory. Sometimes the sacks were discarded in the flurry of building, and Reuben knew he could sell them back to the factory for five cents a piece. That day he found two sacks which he took to the ramblin

13、g wooden factory and sol d to the man in charge of packing nails. The boys hand tightly clutched the five-cent pieces as he ran the two kilometr es home. Near his house stood the ancient barn that housed the familys goats and chicken s. Reuben found a rusty baking soda tin and dropped his coins insi

14、de. Then he c limbed into the loft of the bam and hid the tin beneath a pile of sweet smellin g hay. It was dinner time when Reuben got home. His father sat at the big kitchen table , working on a fishing net. Dora was at the kitchen stove, ready to serve dinner as Reuben took his place at the table

15、. He looked at his mother and smiled. Sunlight from the window gilded her shoulder-length blonde hair. Slim and beautiful, she was the centre of the home, the gl ue that held it together. Her chores were never-ending. Sewing clothes for her family on the old Singer t readle machine, cooking meals an

16、d baking bread, planting and tending a vegetable garden, milking the goats and scrubbing soiled clothes on a washboard. But she was happy. Her family and their well being were her highest priority. Every day after chores and school, Reuben scoured the town, collecting the hessi an nail bags. On the

17、day the two-room school closed for the summer, no student was more delighted than Reuben. Now he would have more time for his mission. All summer long, despite chores at home-weeding and watering the garden, cuttin g wood and fetching water - Reuben kept to his secret task. Then all too soon the gar

18、den was harvested, the vegetables canned and stored, an d the school reopened. Soon the leaves fell and the winds blew cold and gusty fr om the bay. Reuben wandered the streets, diligently searching for his bessian tr easures. Often he was cold, tried and hungry, but the thought of the object in the

19、 shop w indow sustained him. Sometimes his mother would ask: “Reuben, where were you? W e were waiting for you to have dinner. “Playing, Mum. Sorry.” Dora would look at his face and shake her head. Boys. Finally spring burst into glorious green and Reubens spirits erupted. The time had come! He ran

20、into the barn, climbed to the hayloft and uncovered the tin can . He poured the coins out and began to count. Then he counted again. He needed 20 cents more. Could there be any sacks left an ywhere in town? He had to find four and sell them before the day ended. Reuben ran down Water Street. The sha

21、dows were lengthening when Reuben arrived at the factory. The sack buyer was bout to lock up. “Mister! Please dont close up yet.” The man turned and saw Reuben, dirty and sweat stained. “Come back tomorrow, boy.” “Please, Mister. I have to sell the sacks now - please.” The man heard a tr emor in Reu

22、bens voice and could tell he was close to tears. “Why do you need this money so badly?” “Its a secret.” The man took the sacks, reached into his pocket and put four coins in Reubens h and. Reuben murmured a thank you and ran home. Then, clutching the tin can, he headed for the shop. “I have the mone

23、y,” he solemnly told the owner. The man went to the window and retrieved Reubens treasure. He wiped the dust off and gently wrapped it in brown paper. Then he placed the p arcel in Reubens hands. Racing home, Reuben burst through the front door. His mother was scrubbing the k itchen stove. “Here, Mu

24、m! Here!” Reuben exclaimed as he ran to her side. He pl aced a small box in her workroughened band. She unwrapped it carefully, to save the paper. A blue-velvet jewel box appeared . Dora lifted the lid, tears beginning to blur her vision. In gold lettering on a small, almond-shaped brooch was the wo

25、rd Mother. It was Mothers Day, 1946. Dora had never received such a gift; she had no finery except her wedding ring. Speechless, she smiled radiantly and gathered her son into her arms.参考译文1945年,12岁的男孩鲁本在一家商店橱窗里看到一样令他动心的 东西,但那5美元的价钱远远超出了鲁本厄尔的支付能力。5美元几乎是他家里一星期饭食的开销。 鲁本不能向父亲要钱。全家就靠父亲马克厄尔在加拿大纽芬兰罗伯茨湾捕鱼维

26、持生计,母亲多拉也终日为他们5个孩子的衣食操劳。 尽管如此,鲁本还是推开了商店那扇久经风雨的门走了进去。他穿着面粉袋改做的衬衫和洗得褪了色的裤子,自豪地站得笔直,告诉店主他想要的东西,并说:“我现在还没有钱买它 ,能请您为我留一段时间吗?” “我尽量吧,”店主微笑着说道。“这儿的人一般不花钱买这种东西,一时半会儿卖不出去 。” 鲁本有礼貌地碰了碰他的破帽子,走出店外,沐浴在阳光下。清新的微风吹得罗伯茨湾的海 水泛起阵阵涟漪。鲁本有所企盼地迈着大步。他要攒足那5美元,而且不告诉任何人。 听到小街传来的铁锤声,鲁本有了主意。 他顺着那声音跑过去,来到一处建筑工地。罗伯茨湾的人喜欢自建房屋,用的钉了

27、是从本地一家工厂买的,都装在麻袋时。有时干活一忙乱,麻袋就被随手丢弃了,而鲁本知道工厂按 5分钱一个回收这种麻袋。 那天,他找了两条麻袋,拿到杂乱的木建筑构件工厂,卖给了负责钉子装袋的人。 那孩子紧紧地攥着那两个5分的硬币,跑了两公里回家。 他家房子附近有个古老的谷仓,里面圈着山羊和上鸡。鲁本在那里找到一个生锈的小苏打铁罐,并把两枚硬币放了进去。然后,他爬上谷仓的阁楼,把钱罐藏在一堆散发出甜香味的干草下面。 晚饭时分,鲁本跨进家门。父亲正坐在厨房大饭桌旁摆弄渔网,母亲多拉在厨房炉边忙碌着 ,准备开饭。鲁本就在桌旁坐下了。 他微笑地看着妈妈。窗户透进的些许夕阳将她亚麻色的披肩长发染成了金色。修长

28、、漂亮的母亲是这个家的中心,是凝聚这个家所有成员的粘合剂。 母亲的家务活永远也没个完。她要在那台旧的胜家牌脚踏缝纫机上为家人缝缝补补;要做饭和烤面包;要种草和照看菜园;要挤羊奶;还要用洗衣搓洗衣服。可母亲是快乐的,家人和他们的幸福在她心目中是最重要的。 每天放学,做完家务事后,鲁本就在镇上搜寻和收集装钉子的麻袋。只有两间教室的学校开 始放暑假那天,鲁本比谁都高兴。因为现在他有更多时间完成他的任务了。 整整一个夏天,鲁本除了干家务给菜园锄草、浇水、砍柴和打水外,始终为完成他那秘 密使命而不懈努力。 时间飞逝,转眼菜园收获季节来到,蔬菜装罐腌制后储藏起来,学校也重新开学了。不久, 树叶纷纷飘零,海

29、湾刮来阵阵寒风。鲁本在街头四处逛荡,努力寻找着被他视为宝物的麻袋。 他经常又冷又累又饿,但是一想到商店橱窗里的那件东西,他就能坚持下去。有时妈妈会问 :“鲁本,你上哪儿啦?我们等你吃晚饭呢!” “玩去啦,妈妈。对不起。” 多拉总会瞧着他的脸,无奈地摇摇头,心想男孩究意是男孩。 春天终于来了,大地一下子变得一片绿油油,鲁本的精神也随之振奋起来。是时候了!他跑 到谷仓,爬上草垛,打开铁罐,倒出所有硬币清点起来。 他又数一遍,还差20美分。镇上还会有丢弃的麻袋吗?他必须在傍晚前找到4条去卖掉。 鲁本沿着沃特街走着。 天色渐暗,影子越拉越长,鲁本来到了工厂。收购麻袋的人正要锁门。 “先生!请先不要关门

30、。”那人转过身来,看到了脏兮兮、汗涔涔的鲁本。 “明天再来吧,孩子。” “求您了,先生,我必须现在把麻袋卖掉求您啦。”那人听出了鲁本声音中的微颤,知 道他快要哭了。 “你为什么这么急着要这点钱?” “这是个秘密。” 那人接过麻袋,手伸进口袋,掏出4个硬币放在鲁本手里。鲁本轻声说了声“谢谢”就往回 跑。 之后,他紧紧抱住钱罐,直奔那商店。 “我有钱啦!”他一本正经地告诉店主。 店主走向橱窗,取出鲁本梦寐以求的东西。 他掸去灰尘,用棕色厚纸把东西小心包好。然后,他把这个小包放在鲁本手中。 鲁本一路跑回家,冲进前门。妈妈正在厨房撩炉子。“瞧,妈妈!瞧!”鲁本一边跑向她一边 大叫着。他把一个小盒子放在

31、她因劳作而粗糙的手上。 为了省下那种包装纸,她小心翼翼地把它拆开。一个蓝色天鹅绒的首饰盒映入眼帘。多拉打 盒盖,泪水顿时模糊了双眼。 在一个小巧的扁桃状胸针上刻着金字:母亲。 那是1946年的母亲节。 多拉从未收到过这样的礼物;除了结婚戒指外,她没有别的饰物。她一时说不出话来,脸上 洋溢着喜色,笑着把儿子揽入杯中。6 at the zoo扩展资料第一课时扩展资料来自天津的刘孟绅小朋友非常喜欢学习英语,下面就是他自己编写的两首有关动物的rhymes, 我们一起来读一读吧: AA mouse has a big mouth.The mouse is on a horse.The horse is in a house.The house faces the south.BA fat cat is catching a big rat.The big rat is hiding under a mat.The mat is red and on the bed.The cat is hungry but cant find the rat.怎么样, 不错吧? 小朋友, 你也可以试一试哦!

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