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纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版)

纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版)

作者:C.S.刘易斯
出版社:知识出版社出版时间:2017-03-01
开本: 32开 页数: 267页
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纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版) 版权信息

  • ISBN:9787501594399
  • 条形码:9787501594399 ; 978-7-5015-9439-9
  • 装帧:一般胶版纸
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纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版) 内容简介

  “百词斩阅读计划”根据单词词频、句子长度和语法难度,为每一《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》设定级别(见附表),确保每本读物至少有95%的词汇为级别内单词。  此外,《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》还制作了:  1.词表:《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》的级别内单词可添加到百词斩App,系统会根据你在App内的词汇量测试结果,调节词表中重点学习与快速学习的单词比重。你可以先背单词再看书,避免了边看边查字典的麻烦。  2.插画:《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》在难以理解的部分配上了原创插画。在提升阅读兴趣的同时,加深你对文字的理解。  3.音频:《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》依据各大考试的听力语速数据,录制了各级别难度递增的专属音频(见附表),方便你边听边看。  “百词斩阅读计划”一提升你的英文阅读体验。

纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版) 目录

人物列表
CHAPTER 1 Behind the Gym
CHAPTER 2 Jill is Given a Task
CHAPTER 3 The Sailing of the King
CHAPTER 4 A Parliament of Owls
CHAPTER 5 Puddleglum
CHAPTER 6 The Wild Waste Lands oF the North
CHAPTER 7 The Hill of the Strange Trenches
CHAPTER 8 The House of HarFang
CHAPTER 9 How They Discovered Something Worth Knowing
CHAPTER 10 Travels Without the Sun
CHAPTER 11 In the Dark Casde
CHAPTER 12 The Queen of Underland
CHAPTER 13 Underland Without the Queen
CHAPTER 14 The Bottom oF the World
CHAPTER 15 The Disappearance of Jill
CHAPTER 16 The Healing of Harms
附录一 词条拓展
附录二 跃级单词表·检索
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纳尼亚传奇:银椅(全英文版) 节选

  《百词斩·阅读计划 纳尼亚传奇:银椅》:  It was a dull autumn day and Jill Pole was crying behind the gym. She was crying because they had been bullying her. This is not going to be a school story, so I shall say as little as possible about Jill's school, which is not a pleasant subject. It was "Co-educational," a school for both boys and girls, what used to be called a "mixed" school; some said it was not nearly so mixed as the minds of the people who ran it. These people had the idea that boys and girls should be allowed to do what they liked. And unfortunately what ten or fifteen of the biggest boys and girls liked best was bullying the others. All sorts of things, horrid things, went on which at an ordinary school would have been found out and stopped in half a term; but at this school they weren't. Or even if they were, the people who did them were not expelled or punished. The Head said they were interesting psychological cases and sent for them and talked to them for hours. And if you knew the right sort of things to say to the Head, the main result was that you became rather a favorite than otherwise.  That was why Jill Pole was crying on that dull autumn day on the damp little path which runs between the back of the gym and the shrubbery. And she hadn't nearly finished her cry when a boy came round the corner of the gym whistling, with his hands in his pockets. He nearly ran into her.  "Can't you look where you're going?" said Jill Pole.  "AII right," said the boy, 6eyou needn't start-" and then he noticed her face. "I say, Pole," he said, "what's up?"  Jill only made faces; the sort you make when you're trying to say something but find that if you speak you'll start crying again.  "It's Them, I suppose-as usual," said the boy grimly, digging his hands farther into his pockets.  Jill nodded. There was no need for her to say anything, even if she could have said it. They both knew.  "Now, look here," said the boy, "there's no good us all-"  He meant well, but he did talk rather like someone beginning a lecture. Jill suddenly flew into a temper (which is quite a likely thing to happen  if you have been interrupted in a cry).  ……

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