校本课程教材英语语言文本品读与赏析.docx
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校本课程教材英语语言文本品读与赏析
英语语言文本品读与赏析
内容安排:
(1)神话传说1Apollo/2TheLittleMatchGirl/3ThePiedPiperofHamelin
(2)人物故事1PopStarandSongwriter:
HanHong/2SpecialFundinHonorofHongZhanhui/3LouisArmstrong
(3)社会风情1TheOriginofKiss/2InternationalLeft-hander’sDay/3MakeSportsaKindofCulture
(4)人生态度与理想1YouAretheWorld/2FacingLifePositively/3Honesty
(5)历史文化1Studyingdifference/2SpringFestival’sSymbols/3Cleopatra,QueenofEgypt
(6)科学与经济1GreenhouseEffectOccurred5,000YearsAgo/2China’sNew“FourGreatInventions”/3China’slaunchingplansforShenzhou7
PartIMythsandTales神话传说
Lesson1TheLittleMatchGirl
卖火柴的小女孩
Onceuponatime,alittlegirltriedtomakealivingbysellingmatchesinthestreet.
ItwasNewYear’sEveandthesnowcladstreetsweredeserted.Frombrightlylitwindowscamethetinkle(发出清脆的声响)oflaughterandthesoundofsinging.PeopleweregettingreadytobringintheNewYear.Butthepoorlittlematchsellersatsadlybesidethefountain.Herraggeddressandwornscarfdidnotkeepoutthecoldandshetriedtokeepherbarefeetfromtouchingthefrozenground.Shehadn’tsoldoneboxofmatchesalldayandshewasfrightenedtogohome,forherfatherwouldcertainlybeangry.Itwouldn’tbemuchwarmeranyway,inthedraughtyattic(阁楼)thatwasherhome.Thelittlegirl’sfingerswerefrozenwithcold.Ifonlyshecouldlightamatch!
Butwhatwouldherfathersayatsuchawaste!
Falteringly(迟疑地)shetookoutamatchandlitit.Whatanicewarmflame!
Thelittlematchsellercuppedherhandoverit,andasshedidso,shemagicallysawinitslightabigbrightlyburningstove.
Sheheldoutherhandstotheheat,butjustthenthematchwentoutandthevisionfaded.Thenightseemedblackerthanbeforeanditwasgettingcolder.Ashiver(寒噤)ranthroughthelittlegirl’sthinbody.Afterhesitatingforalongtime,shestruckanothermatchonthewall,andthistime,theglimmerturnedthewallintoagreatsheetofcrystal.Beyondthatstoodafinetableladenwithfoodandlitbyacandlestick.Holdingoutherarmstowardstheplates,thelittlematchsellerseemedtopassthroughtheglass,butthenthematchwentoutandthemagicfaded.Poorthing:
injustafewsecondsshehadcaughtaglimpseofeverythingthatlifehaddeniedher:
warmthandgoodthingstoeat.Hereyeswerefilledwithtearsandsheliftedhergazetothelitwindows,prayingthatshetoomightknowalittleofsuchhappiness.
Shelitthethirdmatchandanevenmorewonderfulthinghappened.TherestoodaChristmastreehungwithhundredsofcandles,glittering(闪烁)withtinsel(金属箔)andcoloredballs.“Oh.Howlovely!
”shoutedthelittlematchseller,holdingupthematch.Then,thematchburnedherfingerandwentout.ThelightfromtheChristmascandlesrosehigherandhigher,thenoneofthelightsfell,leavingatrailbehindit.“Someoneisdying,”murmuredthelittlegirl,assherememberedherbelovedGrannywhousedtosay:
“Whenastarfalls,aheartstopsbeating!
”
Scarcelyawareofwhatshewasdoing,thelittlematchsellerlitanothermatch.Thistime,shesawhergrandmother.
“Granny,staywithme!
”shepleaded,asshelitonematchaftertheother,sothathergrandmothercouldnotdisappearlikealltheothervisions.However,Grannydidnotdisappearbutgazedsmilinglyather.Thensheopenedherarmsandthelittlegirlhuggedhercrying:
“Granny,takemeawaywithyou!
”
Acolddaydawnedandapalesunshoneonthefountainandtheicyroad.Closebylaythelifelessbodyofalittlegirlsurroundedbyspentmatches.
“Poorlittlething!
”exclaimedthepassers-by.“Shewastryingtokeepwarm!
”
Butbythattime,thelittlematchsellerwasfarawaywherethereisneithercold,hungernorpain.
Lesson2ThePiedPiperofHamelin
哈米伦的吹笛人
Thepiper
Theycamefromthehills
Andtheycamefromthevalleysandtheplains
Theystruggledinthecold
Intheheatandthesnowandintherain
Cametohearhimplay
Playtheirmindsaway
*We'reallfollowingastrangemelody
We'reallsummonedbyatune
We'refollowingthepiper
Andwedancebeneaththemoon
We'refollowingthepiper
Andwedancebeneaththemoonforhim
Andwedancebeneaththemoon
Theycamefromthesouth
Fromthewestandthenorthandfromtheeast
Theywaitedfortheman
Likeaparishiswaitingforthepriest
Longedtohearhimplay
Playtheirmindsaway
Hegavethemadream
Heseducedeverybodyintheland
Thefireinhiseyes
Andthefearwasaweaponinhishand
Sotheylethimplay
Playtheirmindsaway
吹笛人 阿巴合唱团
他们来自山坡
来自山谷,来自平原
他们在寒冷中挣扎
在酷热、冰雪、大雨中挣扎
只为了听他的演奏
来使他们丧失理智
我们都跟随着一段诡异的旋律
我们都受某种音调的召唤
我们都追随着吹笛人
在月光下起舞
我们都追随着吹笛人
在月光下为他起舞
在月光下起舞
他们从南方来
从西方、北方、东方前来
他们都在等他
像信徒们等待着牧师
等着听他演奏
来使他们丧失理智
他给了人们一个梦境
他诱惑着每一个人
他的眼里有火在烧
恐惧便是他手里的武器
于是,人们任他吹奏
来使他们丧失理智
这首歌的故事背景取材自《格林童话》里的<哈米伦的吹笛人>。
一二八四年,哈米伦市鼠患严重,市民公开悬赏,只要有人能除去鼠患,必有重赏。
不久,来了一位吹笛人,他吹起梦幻般的音乐,全城的老鼠仿佛被催眠一般,随着笛声通通跳进了河里,鼠患于是宣告解除。
没想到事过之后,哈米伦市民却不愿信守承诺,拒绝付钱给吹笛人。
吹笛人一气之下,再度吹起有魔力的笛音,这回跟在他身后起舞的,却是全城所有的小孩,市民眼睁睁看着孩子跟着吹笛人走出城外,从此一去不返,音讯全无,但后悔也来不及了。
Onceuponatime,onthebanksofagreatriverinthenorthofGermanylayatowncalledHamelin.ThecitizensofHamelinwerehonestpeoplewholivedcontentedlyintheirgreystonehouses.Theyearswentby,andthetowngrewveryrich.Thenoneday,anextraordinarythinghappenedtodisturbthepeace.Hamelinhadalwayshadrats,andalottoo.Buttheyhadneverbeenadanger,forthecatshadalwayssolvedtheratproblemintheusualway—bykillingthem.Allatonce,however,theratsbegantomultiply.
Intheend,ablackseaofratsswarmedoverthewholetown.First,theyattackedthebarnsandstorehousesthen,forlackofanythingbetter,theygnawed(啃)thewood,clothoranythingatall.Theonethingtheydidn’teatwasmetal.Theterrifiedcitizensflockedtopleadwiththetowncouncilors(委员会)tofreethemfromtheplagueofrats(鼠疫).Butthecouncilhad,foralongtime,beensittingintheMayor’sroom,tryingtothinkofaplan.
“Whatweneedisanarmyofcats!
”
Butallthecatsweredead.
“We’llputdownpoisonedfoodthen…”
Butmostofthefoodwasalreadygoneandnopoisonstoppedtherats.
“Itjustcan’tbedonewithouthelp!
”saidtheMayorsadly.
Justthen,whilethecitizensmilledaroundoutside,therewasaloudknockatthedoor.“Whocanthatbe?
”thecityfatherswondereduneasily,mindfuloftheangrycrowds.Theygingerlyopenedthedoor.Andtotheirsurprise,therestoodatallthinmandressedinbrightlycoloredclothes,withalongfeatherinhishat,andwavingagoldpipeatthem.
“I’vefreedothertownsofbeetlesandbats,”thestrangerannounced,“andforathousandflorins,I’llridyouofyourrats.”
“Athousandflorins!
”exclaimedtheMayor.“We’llgiveyoufiftythousandifyousucceed!
”Atoncethestrangerhurriedaway,saying,“It’slatenow,butatdawntomorrow,therewon’tbearatleftinHamelin!
”
Thesunwasstillbelowthehorizon,whenthesoundofapipewaftedthroughthestreetsofHamelin.Thepiedpiperslowlymadehiswaythroughthehousesandbehindhimflockedtherats.Outtheyscamperedfromdoors,windowsandgutters(沟),ratsofeverysize,allafterthepiper.Andasheplayed,thestrangermarcheddowntotheriverandstraightintothewater,uptohismiddle.Behindhimswarmedtheratsandeveryonewasdrownedandsweptawaybythecurrent.
Bythetimethesunwashighinthesky,therewasnotasingleratinthetown.Therewasevengreaterdelightatthetownhall,untilthepipertriedtoclaimhispayment.“Fiftythousandflorins?
”exclaimedthecouncilors,“Never…”
“Athousandflorinsatleast!
”criedthepiedpiperangrily.ButtheMayorbrokein.“Theratsarealldeadnowandtheycannevercomeback.Sobegratefulforfiftyflorins,oryou’llnotgeteventhat…”
Hiseyesflashingwithanger,thepiedpiperpointedathreateningfingerattheMayor.
“You’llbitterlyregreteverbreakingyourpromise,”hesaid,anddisappeared.
Ashiveroffearranthroughthecouncilors,buttheMayorshruggedandsaidexcitedly,“We’vesavedfiftythousandflorins!
”
Thatnight,freedfromthenightmareoftherats,thecitizensofHamelinsleptmoresoundlythanever.Andwhenthestrangesoundofpipingwaftedthroughthestreetsatdawn,onlythechildrenheardit.Drawnasbymagic,theyhurriedoutoftheirhomes.Again,thepiedpiperpacedthroughthetown,thistime,itwaschildrenofallsizesthatflockedathisheelstothesoundofhisstrangepiping.Thelongprocessionsoonleftthetownandmadeitswaythroughthewoodandacrosstheforesttillitreachedthefootofahugemountain.Whenthepipercametothedarkrock,heplayedhispipeevenlouderstillandagreatdoorcreakedopen.Beyondlayacave.Introopedthechildrenbehindthepiedpiper,andwhenthelastchildhadgoneintothedarkness,thedoorcreakedshut.Agreatlandslide(山崩)camedownthemountainblockingtheentrancetothecaveforever.Onlyonelittlelameboyescapedthisfate.Itwashewhotoldtheanxiouscitizens,searchingfortheirchildren,whathadhappened.Andnomatterwhatpeopledid,themountainnevergaveupitsvictims.ManyyearsweretopassbeforethemerryvoicesofotherchildrenwouldringthroughthestreetsofHamelinbutthememoryoftheharshlessonlingeredineveryone’sheartandwaspasseddownfromfathertosonthroughthecenturies.
Lesson3盘古开天地
PanguSeparatesSkyfromEarth
Chinahasahistorylongerthanthatofanyotherpresent-daynation,containingaplethoraofmythsandlegends.Regardedasthe"ChineseAdam"byWesterners,thefirstfigureinChina'shistorywasnamedPangu.
Accordingtolegend,inthebeginning,therewasonlydarknessandchaos
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