小学英语六年级下册快乐阅读
A. 小学英语快乐阅读与填空(五年级)答案
同学,这样只会害了自己,靠自己的实力试试看吧!
B. 跪求小学六年级关于快乐英语阅读的英语作文带汉语意思!急急急~还有2天就要交了!!!快快快!急急急~~~
Different people like different subject不同的人喜欢不同的科目。My favorite subject English,我最喜欢的科目是英语l like car watermelon plane 我喜欢汽车,西瓜,飞机Is very interesting这是非常有趣回的.l'm like to 我喜欢它.my father is English man at home 我爸爸在家答是个英语先生he's very busy他非常忙 watch english tv 看英语电视and english newspaper 英语报纸,magazine杂志 my mother is very like english too 我妈妈也喜欢英语.and l very like too我也喜欢英语. is a english family 这是个英语家庭。l love English 我爱英语Do you like你喜欢吗 ?
C. ,快乐英语阅读小学六年级第1卷unit1英译中文
一天,一位法官正在他的房间里工作。一个邻居跑进他的房子,说:“如果一个人的牛杀死了另一个人的牛,那么第一只奶牛的主人应该负责吗?”
“看情况,”法官回答。
“好吧,”那人说,“你的母牛杀了我的。”
“每个人都知道牛不能像男人一样思考,一头牛不负责,这意味着它的主人也没有责任,”法官回答道。
“对不起,法官,”那人说。“我犯了一个错误,那就是我的牛杀了你。”
我发现@有道翻译官 的翻译挺准,原文:My READING
One day a judge was working in his room. A neighbour ran into his house, and said, "if one man's cow kills another's, should the owner of the first cow be responsible?"
"It depends," answered the judge.
"Well," said the man, "your cow killed mine."
"Everyone knows that a cow cannot think like a man, a cow is not responsible, and it means that its owner is responsible either,' answered the judge.
"l am sorry, Judge," said the man. "I made a mistake meant that my cow killed yours."
The judge thought for a few seconds and said, think about it more carefully, this case is not as easy at first." Then he turned to his clerk and said, me that big black book from the shelf behind you."
译文:我的阅读
一天,一位法官正在他的房间里工作。一个邻居跑进他的房子,说:“如果一个人的牛杀死了另一个人,那么第一只奶牛的主人应该负责吗?”
“看情况,”法官回答。
“好吧,”那人说,“你的母牛杀了我的。”
“每个人都知道牛不能像男人一样思考,一头牛不负责,这意味着它的主人也有责任,”法官回答道。
“对不起,法官,”那人说。“我犯了一个错误,那就是我的牛杀了你的牛。”
法官想了几秒钟,说,仔细想一下,这个案子起初并不那么容易。“然后他转向他的职员说,从你身后的书架上看到那本黑色的大书。”
D. 快乐英语阅读小学六年级十四页到十七页。
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E. 小学英语快乐阅读与填空答案
婚姻法广泛感
F. 小学英语快乐阅读第一简的读后感
读后感需要真情实感,因未阅读过原文,故下面提供写读后感的写作要点以供参考:
一、仔细阅读原文,认真领会文章精神是写好读后感的前提。
“感”是从读中产生的,不认真读,就不能深刻领会原文的精神实质,就不能把自己的感想激发出来。如果对原文都没读懂,那也就不可能写出有价值的感想来。
二、要选择自己感受最深的东西去写,这是写好读后感的关键。
看完一本书或一篇文章,你的感受可能很多,如果面面俱到像开杂货铺一样,把自己所有的感受都一股脑地写上去,什么都有一点,什么也不深不透,重点部分也像蜻蜓点水一样一擦而过,必然使文章平淡,不深刻。所以写感受前要认真思考、分析,对自己的感想加以提炼,选择自己感受最深的去写。你可以抓住原作的中心思想写,也可以抓住文中自己感受最深的一个情节、一个人物、一句闪光的语言来写,最好是突出一点,深入挖掘,写出自己的真情实感,总之,感受越深,表达才能越真切,文章才能越感人。
三、要密切联系实际,这是读后感的重要内容。
写读后感的重点应是联系实际发表感想。我们所说的联系实际范围很广泛,可以联系个人实际,也可以联系社会实际,可以是历史教训,也可以是当前形势,可以是童年生活,也可以是班级或家庭状况,但最主要的是无论怎样联系都要突出时代精神,要有较强的时代感。
四、要处理好“读”与“感”的关系,做到议论,叙述,抒情三结合。
读后感是议论性较强的读书笔记,要用切身体会,实践经验和生动的事例来阐明从“读”中悟出的道理。因此,读后感中既要写“读”,又要写“感”,既要叙述,又必须说理。叙述是议论的基础,议论又是叙述的深化,二者必须结合。
G. 求助一篇关于圣诞快乐的英文文章(适宜小学生阅读的)
圣诞节的早晨
Christmas Day in the Morning
编辑: admin | 作者: Pearl S. Buck | 发布日期: 2002-12-20 10:32:00
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He woke suddenly and completely. It was four o'clock, the hour at which his father had always called him to get up and help with the milking. Strange how the habits of his youth clung to him still! Fifty years ago, and his father had been dead for thirty years, and yet he waked at four o'clock in the morning. He had trained himself to turn over and go to sleep, but this morning it was Christmas, he did not try to sleep.
Why did he feel so awake tonight? He slipped back in time, as he did so easily nowadays. He was fifteen years old and still on his father's farm. He loved his father. He had not known it until one day a few days before Christmas, when he had overheard what his father was saying to his mother.
"Mary, I hate to call Rob in the mornings. He's growing so fast and he needs his sleep. If you could see how he sleeps when I go in to wake him up! I wish I could manage alone."
"Well, you can't Adam." His mother's voice as brisk, "Besides, he isn't a child anymore. It's time he took his turn."
"Yes," his father said slowly. "But I sure do hate to wake him."
When he heard these words, something in him spoke: his father loved him! He had never thought of that before, taking for granted the tie of their blood. Neither his father nor his mother talked about loving their children--they had no time for such things. There was always so much to do on the farm.
Now that he knew his father loved him, there would be no loitering in the mornings and having to be called again. He got up after that, stumbling blindly in his sleep, and pulled on his clothes, his eyes shut, but he got up.
And then on the night before Christmas, that year when he was fifteen, he lay for a few minutes thinking about the next day. They were poor, and most of the excitement was in the turkey they had raised themselves and mince pies his mother made. His sisters sewed presents and his mother and father always bought something he needed, not only a warm jacket, maybe, but something more, such as a book. And he saved and bought them each something, too.
He wished, that Christmas when he was fifteen, he had a better present for his father. As usual he had gone to the ten-cent store and bought a tie. It had seemed nice enough until he lay thinking the night before Christmas. He looked out of his attic window, the stars were bright.
"Dad," he had once asked when he was a little boy, "What is a stable?"
"It's just a barn," his father had replied, "like ours."
Then Jesus had been born in a barn, and to a barn the shepherds had come...
The thought struck him like a silver dagger. Why should he not give his father a special gift too, out there in the barn? He could get up early, earlier than four o'clock, and he could creep into the barn and get all the milking done. He'd do it alone, milk and clean up, and then when his father went in to start the milking he'd see it all done. And he would know who had done it. He laughed to himself as he gazed at the stars. It was what he would do, and he mustn't sleep too sound.
He must have waked twenty times, scratching a match each time to look at his old watch-midnight, and half past one, and then two o'clock.
At a quarter to three he got up and put on his clothes. He crept downstairs, careful of the creaky boards, and let himself out. The cows looked at him, sleepy and surprised. It was early for them too.
He had never milked all alone before, but it seemed almost easy. He kept thinking about his father's surprise. His father would come in and get him, saying that he would get things started while Rob was getting dressed. He'd go to the barn, open the door, and then he'd go get the two big empty milk cans. But they wouldn't be waiting or empty, they'd be standing in the milk-house, filled.
"What the--," he could hear his father exclaiming.
He smiled and milked steadily, two strong streams rushing into the pail, frothing and fragrant.
The task went more easily than he had ever known it to go before. Milking for once was not a chore. It was something else, a gift to his father who loved him. He finished, the two milk cans were full, and he covered them and closed the milk-house door carefully, making sure of the latch.
Back in his room he had only a minute to pull off his clothes in the darkness and jump into bed, for he heard his father up. He put the covers over his head to silence his quick breathing. The door opened.
"Rob!" His father called. "We have to get up, son, even if it is Christmas."
"Aw-right," he said sleepily.
The door closed and he lay still, laughing to himself. In just a few minutes his father would know. His dancing heart was ready to jump from his body.
The minutes were endless--ten, fifteen, he did not know how many--and he heard his father's footsteps again. The door opened and he lay still.
"Rob!"
"Yes, Dad--"
His father was laughing, a queer sobbing sort of laugh.
"Thought you'd fool me, did you?" His father was standing by his bed, feeling for him, pulling away the cover.
"It's for Christmas, Dad!"
He found his father and clutched him in a great hug. He felt his father's arms go around him. It was dark and they could not see each other's faces.
"Son, I thank you. Nobody ever did a nicer thing--"
"Oh, Dad, I want you to know--I do want to be good!" The words broke from him of their own will. He did not know what to say. His heart was bursting with love.
He got up and pulled on his clothes again and they went down to the Christmas tree. Oh what a Christmas, and how his heart had nearly burst again with shyness and pride as his father told his mother and made the younger children listen about how he, Rob, had got up all by himself.
"The best Christmas gift I ever had, and I'll remember it, son every year on Christmas morning, so long as I live."
They had both remembered it, and now that his father was dead, he remembered it alone: that blessed Christmas dawn when, alone with the cows in the barn, he had made his first gift of true love.
This Christmas he wanted to write a card to his wife and tell her how much he loved her, it had been a long time since he had really told her, although he loved her in a very special way, much more than he ever had when they were young. He had been fortunate that she had loved him. Ah, that was the true joy of life, the ability to love. Love was still alive in him, it still was.
It occurred to him suddenly that it was alive because long ago it had been born in him when he knew his father loved him. That was it: Love alone could awaken love. And he could give the gift again and again. This morning, this blessed Christmas morning, he would give it to his beloved wife. He I could write it down in a letter for her to read and keep forever. He went to his desk and began his love letter to his wife: My dearest love...
Such a happy, happy, Christmas!
H. 小学生四年级英语快乐阅读的目录
欢乐大家庭
I Love My Family
What Is John Doing?
A Clever Man Has Little Hair
Who Gets the Toy?
Talking in His Sleep
A Careless Grandfather
Do You Want Me to Tell a Lie?
校园内外呈
My School Day
Exam Is Coming Tomorrow
One Thousand Ducks
Tom Is Late
Lunch Time
I Can Go Home Now
My Weekends
放眼看世界
April Fool's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Moon Festival
Tips
Four Meals in British Homes
Schools in America
Birthday
人物妙妙屋
A Hero in My Heart
Beckham
What Is My Job?
Peter and Uncle John
My Sister
Can You Find Bob?
A Good Student
兴趣大看台
I Like Playing Sports
A Music Fan
Outdoor Games and Indoor Games
My Favourite Sport
I Like to Go Shopping
Hao Ming's Interests and Hobbies
What Are They Good at?
会话路路通
Will You Pass on a Message to Him?
Seeing a Doctor
Is There a Shop near Your Home?
This Is Mike
It's Too Expensive!
How Long May I Keep It?
No Parking
Help Yourselves
风景美如画
Summer
Autumn
The Weather in Shanghai
The Weather in Beijing
The Park in Spring
The West Lake
Hawaii
万物大观园
What Am I?
A Ship
My Cock Clock
A Toy Show
My Little Cat
My Parrot
故事连连看
The Goose with the Golden Eggs
Pick the Fruit
The Fox and the Crow
A Near-Sighted Man
You Can't Go Without Me
A Black Coat
The Bathing Boy
The Wolf and the Sheep
知识广播台
What Can You See in the Sky?
Rainbow
Little Star
The Sun
The Earth
Good Manners
Yawn
应用小天地
I Want to Be a Teacher
People in My Family
Calling Card
Ann's Invitation
参考答案
I. 小学五年级下册快乐英语阅读
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二、1.drive 2.doing 3.toswim 4.to think 5.pierced6.wearing
三、1.should be asked2.should be allowed 3.shouldbe finished 4.can be used
四、1.should be allowed2.don't think; aren’t’tserious enough 3.seemed to 4.allow me to 5.spend timewith