个人手工制作中学英语趣味任务连连做八十二.docx
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个人手工制作中学英语趣味任务连连做八十二
中学英语趣味任务连连做(八十二)
(任务一)
英语知识趣谈---英语趣味问答
1.Choosethewordmostnearlyoppositeinmeaningtothecapitalizedword:
GRATUITOUS?
voluntary,arduous,solicitous,befitting
答案是befitting(恰当的),这是一道词汇题,我们知道gratuitous是无理由的意思,它的反义词是befitting--恰当的。
2.Whatisthesmallestofthese?
Rafwd-Anm-Niatg-Sreoh
答案是Rafwd,这是一道很好玩的智力题,我们把字母重新安排一下可以得到Dwarf,man,giant,horse这几个新词,它们依次是侏儒、人、巨人和马,当然是Dwarf(侏儒)最小了。
3.Whatisthenextnumberinthefollowingsequence?
1-2-3-5-8-13
答案是21,序列中每一个数字都是前两个数字的和,最后的两个数是8和13,因此下一个数就是8与13的和。
4.Ifnisanoddinteger,whichoneofthefollowingisaneveninteger?
n*n-n/4-2n+3-n(n+3)
答案是n(n+3),n是一个奇数,(n+3)就是一个偶数,它们的乘积一定是一个偶数。
(任务二)
英语趣味知识---英语知识竞答
思维训练.
1.Whathasteethbutcan’teat?
Acomb.(梳子)
2.Can11and2make1?
A
A.eleveno’clockplustwohoursisoneo’clock. BNo,Idon’tthinkso.
CNo,theycanmake13. D.11+2=1
3.Whatkindofmancanraisethingswithoutliftingthem?
Afarmer.Hecanraisepigs,chickensandsoonwithoutliftingthem.
4.Whichcandleburnslonger:
ablackoneorawhiteone?
Neither.Becauseallcandlesburnshorter.
45.Whydoesacookwearahigh,whitehat?
Tocoverhishead.
5.Canyounamefivedaysoftheweekwithoutsaying“Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday”?
Thedaybeforeyesterday,yesterday,today,tomorrow,thedayaftertomorrow.
(任务三)
英语趣味句子
1、Amancansucceedatalmostanythingforwhich hehasunlimitedenthusiasm.
无论何事,只要对它有无限的热情你就能取得成功。
——C.M.Schwab(美国实业家施瓦布)
2、Themanwhohasmadeuphismindtowinwillneversay“impossible”.
凡是决心取得胜利的人是从来不说“不可能的”。
——BonapartNapoleon(法国皇帝拿破仑)
3、Progressistheactivityoftodayandtheassuranceoftomorrow.
进步是今天的活动,明天的保证。
——Emerson(美国思想家爱默生)
4、Ourdestinyoffersnotthecupofdespair, butthechaliceofopportunity.
命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。
——RichardNixon(美国总统尼克松)
5、Amanisnotoldaslongasheisseekingsomething. Amanisnotolduntilregretstaketheplaceofdreams. 只要有一个人还有所追求,他就没有老。
直到后悔取代了梦想,一个人才算老。
——J.Barrymore(巴里穆尔)
(任务四)
英语精美故事连连读
刺猬汉斯的故事
Onceuponatimetherewasapeasantwhohadmoneyandlandenough,butasrichashewas,therewasstillsomethingmissingfromhishappiness:
Hehadnochildrenwithhiswife.Oftenwhenhewenttothecitywiththeotherpeasants,theywouldmockhimandaskhimwhyhehadnochildren.Hefinallybecameangry,andwhenhereturnedhome,hesaid,"Iwillhaveachild,evenifitisahedgehog."
Thenhiswifehadababy,andthetophalfwasahedgehogandthebottomhalfaboy.Whenshesawthebaby,shewashorrifiedandsaid,"Nowseewhatyouhavewisheduponus!
"
Themansaid,"Itcannotbehelped.Theboymustbebaptized,butwecannotaskanyonetobehisgodfather."
Thewomansaid,"AndtheonlynamethatwecangivehimisHans-My-Hedgehog."
Whenhewasbaptized,thepastorsaid,"Becauseofhisquillshecannotbegivenanordinarybed."Sotheyputalittlestrawbehindthestoveandlaidhiminit.Andhecouldnotdrinkfromhismother,forhewouldhavestuckherwithhisquills.Helaytherebehindthestoveforeightyears,andhisfathergrewtiredofhim,andthought,"ifonlyhewoulddie."Buthedidnotdie,butjustlaythere.
Nowithappenedthattherewasafairinthecity,andthepeasantwantedtogo.Heaskedhiswifewhatheshouldbringher.
"Alittlemeat,somebreadrolls,andthingsforthehousehold,"shesaid.Thenheaskedtheservantgirl,andshewantedapairofslippersandsomefancystockings.
Finally,healsosaid,"Hans-My-Hedgehog,whatwouldyoulike?
"
"Father,"hesaid,"bringmesomebagpipes."
Whenthepeasantreturnedhomehegavehiswifewhathehadbroughtforher,meatandbreadrolls.Thenhegavetheservantgirltheslippersandfancystockings.AndfinallyhewentbehindthestoveandgaveHans-My-Hedgehogthebagpipes.
WhenHans-My-Hedgehoghadthem,hesaid,"Father,gototheblacksmith'sandhavemycock-roostershod,thenIwillrideawayandneveragaincomeback."Thefatherwashappytogetridofhim,sohehadhisroostershod,andwhenitwasdone,Hans-My-Hedgehogclimbedonitandrodeaway.Hetookpigsanddonkeyswithhim,totendintheforest.
Intheforesttheroosterflewintoatalltreewithhim.Therehesatandwatchedoverthedonkeysandthepigs.Hesatthereforyears,untilfinallytheherdhadgrownlarge.Hisfatherknewnothingabouthim.Whilesittinginthetree,heplayedhisbagpipesandmadebeautifulmusic.
Onedayakingcameby.Hewaslostandheardthemusic.Hewasamazedtohearit,andsentaservanttolookaroundandseewhereitwascomingfrom.Helookedhereandtherebutonlysawalittleanimalsittinghighinatree.Itlookedlikearoosteruptherewithahedgehogsittingonitmakingthemusic.
Thekingsaidtotheservantthatheshouldaskhimwhyhewassittingthere,andifheknewthewaybacktohiskingdom.ThenHans-My-Hedgehogclimbeddownfromthetreeandtoldhimthathewouldshowhimthewayifthekingwouldpromiseinwritingtogivehimthefirstthingthatgreetedhimattheroyalcourtuponhisarrivalhome.
Thekingthought,"Icandothateasilyenough.Hans-My-Hedgehogcannotunderstandwriting,andIcanputdownwhatIwantto."
Thenthekingtookpenandinkandwrotesomething,andafterhehaddoneso,Hans-My-Hedgehogshowedhimtheway,andhearrivedsafelyathome.Hisdaughtersawhimcomingfromafar,andwassooverjoyedthatsherantomeethimandkissedhim.HethoughtaboutHans-My-Hedgehogandtoldherwhathadhappened,thathewassupposedtohavepromisedthefirstthingthatgreetedhimtoastrangeanimalthatrodearoosterandmadebeautifulmusic.Butinsteadhehadwrittenthatthiswouldnothappen,forHans-My-Hedgehogcouldnotread.Theprincesswashappyaboutthis,andsaidthatitwasagoodthing,forshewouldnothavegonewithhiminanyevent.
Hans-My-Hedgehogtendedthedonkeysandpigs,wasofgoodcheer,andsatinthetreeblowingonhisbagpipes.
Nowithappenedthatanotherkingcamethiswaywithhisservantsandmessengers.Hetoogotlostanddidnotknowthewaybackhomebecausetheforestwassolarge.Hetooheardthebeautifulmusicfromafar,andaskedoneofhismessengerstogoandseewhatitwasandwhereitwascomingfrom.ThemessengerrantothetreewherehesawHans-My-Hedgehogastridethecock-rooster.Themessengeraskedhimwhathewasdoingupthere.
"Iamtendingmydonkeysandpigs.Whatisitthatyouwant?
"
repliedHans-My-Hedgehog.
Themessengersaidthattheywerelostandcouldnotfindtheirwaybacktotheirkingdom,andaskedhimifhecouldnotshowthemtheway.
ThenHans-My-Hedgehogclimbeddownfromthetreewithhisroosterandtoldtheoldkingthathewouldshowhimthewayifhewouldgivehimthethingthathefirstmetathomebeforetheroyalcastle.ThekingsaidyesandsignedapromisetoHans-My-Hedgehog.
Whenthatwasdone,Hans-My-Hedgehogrodeaheadonhisroostershowingthemtheway,andthekingsafelyreachedhiskingdom.Whenthekingarrivedathiscourttherewasgreatjoy.Nowhehadanonlydaughterwhowasverybeautiful.Sheranouttohim,threwherarmsaroundhisneckandkissedhim,andwaseversohappythatheroldfatherhadreturned.
Sheaskedhimwherehehadbeenduringhislongabsence,andhetoldherhowhehadlosthiswayandalmostnotmadeithomeagain,butthatashewasmakinghiswaythroughagreatforesthehadcomeuponahalfhedgehog,halfhumanastridearoostersittinginatalltreeandmakingbeautifulmusicwhohadshownhimtheway,butwhomhehadpromisedwhateverfirstmethimattheroyalcourt,anditwassheherself,andhewasterriblysorry.
Butshepromisedthatshewouldgowithhimwhenhecame,fortheloveofheroldfather.
Hans-My-Hedgehogtendedhispigs,andthepigshadmorepigs,untilthereweresomanythatthewholeforestwasfull.ThenHans-My-Hedgehoglethisfatherknowthattheyshouldemptyoutallthestallsinthevillage,becausehewascomingwithsuchalargeherdofpigsthateveryonewhowantedtowouldbeabletotakepartintheslaughter.
Itsaddenedthefathertohearthis,forhethoughtthatHans-My-Hedgehoghadlongsincedied.ButHans-My-Hedgehogmountedhiscock-rooster,drovethepigsaheadofhimselfintothevillage,andhadthembutchered.Whataslaughter!
Whatacommotion!
Theycouldhearthenoisetwohoursaway!
AfterwardHans-My-Hedgehogsaid,"Father,havemycock-roostershodasecondtimeattheblacksmith's.ThenIwillrideawayandnotcomebackagainaslongasIlive."Sothefatherhadthecock-roostershod,andwashappythatHans-My-Hedgehogwasnotcomingback.
Hans-My-Hedgehogrodeintothefirstkingdom.Thekinghadorderedthatifanyoneshouldapproachwhowascarryingbagpipesandridingonarooster,thatheshouldbeshotat,struckdown,andstabbed,topreventhimfromenteringthecastle.ThuswhenHans-My-Hedgehogrodeup,theyattackedhimwithbayonets,buthespurredhisroosteron,flewoverthegateanduptotheking'swindow.Landingthere,heshoutedtohim,togivehimwhathehadpromised,oritwouldcosthimandhisdaughtertheirlives.
Thenthekingtoldtheprincesstogoouttohim,inordertosavehislifeandherownaswell.Sheputonawhitedress,andherfathergaveheracarriagewithsixhorses,magnificentservants,money,andproperty.SheclimbedaboardandHans-My-Hedgehogtookhisplacebesideherwithhisroosterandbagpipes.Theysaidfarewellanddroveoff.
Thekingthoughtthathewouldneverseethemagain.However,itdidnotgoashethoughtitwould,forwhentheyhadtrav
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