四年级英语作文The bird and catWord下载.docx

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:

  Pattern:

  What’sthis?

/isit?

  Thisisa/an_____.Itisa/an______.

  Whatcolourisit?

It’s+颜色。

  Whatcolourarethey?

Theyare+颜色。

  What’syourfavouritecolour?

  Myfavouritecolouris______./It’s______

  Howmanycoloursdoyoulike?

  Ilike_____.

  3.OralEnglish

  Doyoulike……….?

Yes,Ido./No,Idon’t.

It’sa/an____

  Whatarethey?

Theyare______

  Keys:

  1.Rememberthewords

  2.howtousethesentencepattenabove

  Puzzles:

1.Howtomastertheusageofsentnceform

  “What’syourfavouritecolour?

  Imagination:

theflashcardstoshowthedifferentcoloursandnumbersforSstoreviewthesentence“Howmany_____doyouhave?

Ihave_____”andthenlearnthenewsentence“Whatcolour………?

”or“What’syourrfavouritecolour?

  2ShowtheVisualAidstoconformthesentencepatternhavelearntandaskSstoworkinpairstopractise.

  3.Dotheexercisestoconform.

  TeachingTools:

VisualAids.SmallBb

  Teaachingsteps:

  一.Revision.

  Usethecardstoreview“Howmany………?

”andsomewords.

  二.Presention

  1.usetheVisualAidsorcardstoconformthewordsof“numbers”and“colours”

  2.Leadoutthesentencepattern“What’syourfavouritecolour?

”“Myfavouritecolouris____?

It’s______”

  “Whatcolourisit?

”“It’s____”

  “Howmanycoloursdoyoulike?

”“Ilike____”

  (Teachergiveoutthemodel,thenaskSstopractise!

Last,askSstoreport)

  3.ShowtheVisualAidstoconfirmtheallkeys.

  英语寓言故事TheFoxandtheCat

  TheFoxandtheCat

  AFoxwasboastingtoaCatofitscleverdevicesforescaping

  itsenemies.

  "

Ihaveawholebagoftricks,"

hesaid,"

which

  containsahundredwaysofescapingmyenemies."

Ihaveonlyone,"

saidtheCat;

"

butIcangenerallymanage

  withthat."

  Justatthatmomenttheyheardthecryofapackof

  houndscomingtowardsthem,andtheCatimmediatelyscamperedupa

  treeandhidherselfintheboughs.

Thisismyplan,"

saidthe

  Cat.

Whatareyougoingtodo?

"

  TheFoxthoughtfirstofone

  way,thenofanother,andwhilehewasdebatingthehoundscame

  nearerandnearer,andatlasttheFoxinhisconfusionwascaught

  upbythehoundsandsoonkilledbythehuntsmen.

  MissPuss,who

  hadbeenlookingon,said:

Betteronesafewaythanahundredonwhich

  youcannotreckon."

  英语童话故事TheCottagerandhisCat

  TheCottagerandhisCat

  Onceuponatime...

  Therelivedanoldmanandhiswifeinadirty,tumble-downcottage,notveryfarfromthesplendidpalacewherethekingandqueendwelt.Inspiteofthewretchedstateofthehut,whichmanypeopledeclaredwastoobadevenforapigtolivein,theoldmanwasveryrich,forhewasagreatmiser,andluckybesides,andwouldoftengowithoutfoodalldaysoonerthanchangeoneofhisbelovedgoldpieces.

  Butafterawhilehefoundthathehadstarvedhimselfoncetoooften.Hefellill,andhadnostrengthtogetwellagain,andinafewdayshedied,leavinghiswifeandonesonbehindhim.

  Thenightfollowinghisdeath,thesondreamedthatanunknownmanappearedtohimandsaid:

'

Listentome;

yourfatherisdeadandyourmotherwillsoondie,andalltheirricheswillbelongtoyou.Halfofhiswealthisill-gotten,andthisyoumustgivebacktothepoorfromwhomhesqueezedit.Theotherhalfyoumustthrowintothesea.Watch,however,asthemoneysinksintothewater,andifanythingshouldswim,catchitandkeepit,evenifitisnothingmorethanabitofpaper.'

  Thenthemanvanished,andtheyouthawoke.

  Theremembranceofhisdreamtroubledhimgreatly.Hedidnotwanttopartwiththerichesthathisfatherhadlefthim,forhehadknownallhislifewhatitwastobecoldandhungry,andnowhehadhopedforalittlecomfortandpleasure.Still,hewashonestandgood-hearted,andifhisfatherhadcomewrongfullybyhiswealthhefelthecouldneverenjoyit,andatlasthemadeuphismindtodoashehadbeenbidden.Hefoundoutwhowerethepeoplewhowerepoorestinthevillage,andspenthalfofhismoneyinhelpingthem,andtheotherhalfheputinhispocket.Fromarockthatjuttedrightoutintotheseaheflungitin.Inamomentitwasoutofsight,andnomancouldhavetoldthespotwhereithadsunk,exceptforatinyscrapofpaperfloatingonthewater.Hestretcheddowncarefullyandmanagedtoreachit,andonopeningitfoundsixshillingswrappedinside.Thiswasnowallthemoneyhehadintheworld.

  Theyoungmanstoodandlookedatitthoughtfully.'

Well,Ican'

tdomuchwiththis,'

hesaidtohimself;

but,afterall,sixshillingswerebetterthannothing,andhewrappedthemupagainandslippedthemintohiscoat.

  Heworkedinhisgardenforthenextfewweeks,andheandhismothercontrivedtoliveonthefruitandvegetableshegotoutofit,andthenshetoodiedsuddenly.Thepoorfellowfeltverysadwhenhehadlaidherinhergrave,andwithaheavyhearthewanderedintotheforest,notknowingwherehewasgoing.By-and-byhebegantogethungry,andseeingasmallhutinfrontofhim,heknockedatthedoorandaskediftheycouldgivehimsomemilk.Theoldwomanwhoopeneditbeggedhimtocomein,addingkindly,thatifhewantedanight'

slodginghemighthaveitwithoutitscostinghimanything.

  Twowomenandthreemenwereatsupperwhenheentered,andsilentlymaderoomforhimtositdownbythem.Whenhehadeatenhebegantolookabouthim,andwassurprisedtoseeananimalsittingbythefiredifferentfromanythinghehadevernoticedbefore.Itwasgreyincolour,andnotverybig;

butitseyeswerelargeandverybright,anditseemedtobesinginginanoddway,quiteunlikeanyanimalintheforest.'

Whatisthenameofthatstrangelittlecreature?

'

askedhe.Andtheyanswered,'

Wecallitacat.'

  '

Ishouldliketobuyit--ifitisnottoodear,'

saidtheyoungman;

itwouldbecompanyforme.'

Andtheytoldhimthathemighthaveitforsixshillings,ifhecaredtogivesomuch.Theyoungmantookouthispreciousbitofpaper,handedthemthesixshillings,andthenextmorningbadethemfarewell,withthecatlyingsnuglyinhiscloak.

  Forthewholedaytheywanderedthroughmeadowsandforests,tillintheeveningtheyreachedahouse.Theyoungfellowknockedatthedoorandaskedtheoldmanwhoopeneditifhecouldresttherethatnight,addingthathehadnomoneytopayforit.'

ThenImustgiveittoyou,'

answeredtheman,andledhimintoaroomwheretwowomenandtwomenweresittingatsupper.Oneofthewomenwastheoldman'

swife,theotherhisdaughter.Heplacedthecatonthemantelshelf,andtheyallcrowdedroundtoexaminethisstrangebeast,andthecatrubbeditselfagainstthem,andheldoutitspaw,andsangtothem;

andthewomenweredelighted,andgaveiteverythingthatacatcouldeat,andagreatdealmorebesides.

  Afterhearingtheyouth'

sstory,andhowhehadnothingintheworldlefthimexcepthiscat,theoldmanadvisedhimtogotothepalace,whichwasonlyafewmilesdistant,andtakecounseloftheking,whowaskindtoeveryone,andwouldcertainlybehisfriend.Theyoungmanthankedhim,andsaidhewouldgladlytakehisadvice;

andearlynextmorninghesetoutfortheroyalpalace.

  Hesentamessagetothekingtobegforanaudience,andreceivedareplythathewastogointothegreathall,wherehewouldfindhisMajesty.

  Thekingwasatdinnerwithhiscourtwhentheyoungmanentered,andhesignedtohimtocomenear.Theyouthbowedlow,andthengazedinsurpriseatthecrowdoflittleblackcreatureswhowererunningaboutthefloor,andevenonthetableitself.Indeed,theyweresoboldthattheysnatchedpiecesoffoodfromtheKing'

sownplate,andifhedrovethemaway,triedtobitehishands,sothathecouldnoteathisfood,andhiscourtiersfarednobetter.

Whatsortofanimalsarethese?

askedtheyouthofoneoftheladiessittingnearhim.

Theyarecalledrats,'

answeredtheking,whohadoverheardthequestion,'

andforyearswehavetriedsomewayofputtinganendtothem,butitisimpossible.Theycomeintoourverybeds.'

  Atthismomentsomethingwasseenflyingthroughtheair.Thecatwasonthetable,andwithtwoorthreeshakesanumberofratswerelyingdeadroundhim.Thenagreatscufflingoffeetwasheard,andinafewminutesthehallwasclear.

  ForsomeminutestheKingandhiscourtiersonlylookedateachotherinastonishment.'

Whatkindofanimalisthatwhichcanworkmagicofthissort?

askedhe.Andtheyoungmantoldhimthatitwascalledacat,andthathehadboughtitforsixshillings.

  AndtheKinganswered:

Becauseoftheluckyouhavebroughtme,infreeingmypalacefromtheplaguewhichhastormentedmeformanyyears,Iwillgiveyouthechoiceoftwothings.Eitheryous

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