讲解视频|美国原版读物《棚车少年》第四章 (附动画视频+美音朗读+章节内容+注释)

文摘   教育   2023-05-27 20:33   云南  


《棚车少年》第一册 介绍

《棚车少年》系列是由一个美国女教师用500个基本英语单词写成的探索励志故事,让孩子学会笑着面对生活。


第一册概要:

亨利、杰茜、维奥利特、班尼四兄妹是孤儿。为了不被人发现,能够四兄妹一直在一起,他们小心翼翼地四处流浪。虽然他们知道自己有一个爷爷在绿野镇,但是他们害怕他。在逃亡的路上,孩子们在树林发现了一个破旧的棚车,并在此安了家,开始相依为命的生活。他们积极向上,阳光开朗,不惧生活的挫折。他们还遇到了善良的一家人——摩尔医生一家。在树林里,在医生家,孩子们度过了许多美好的时光……最后爷爷找到了他们,原来爷爷很年轻、慈祥,很爱他们。最后他们跟爷爷一起回家,过上了幸福快乐的日子。



《第四章》概要
亨利的两个惊喜
三个孩子一动不动地待在车厢里,看着发出响声的灌木丛。很快从里面走出来一只狗,它抬着一只前脚,用另外三只脚跳着走。杰茜发现它抬起的前脚里扎着一根刺,帮它拔出刺并包扎好后,孩子们带上狗狗继续去摘蓝莓了……


《第四章》美音朗读

《第四章》内容


《第四章》中文讲解视频

《第四章》动画视频
视频出处:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUYPLJL3Aio&t=1539s

Note

paw

noun [ C]

UK  /pɔː/ US  /pɑː/

the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a catdog, or bear:

found paw prints in the kitchen.


thorn

noun [ C ]

UK  /θɔːn/ US  /θɔːrn/

smallsharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant

 

handkerchief

noun [ C ]

UK  /ˈhæŋ.kə.tʃiːf/ US  /ˈhæŋ.kɚ.tʃiːf/

plural handkerchiefs or UK also handkerchieves (informal hanky)

square piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning the nose or drying the eyes when they are wet with tears:

She took out her handkerchief and blew her nose loudly.


towel

noun [ C ]

UK  /taʊəl/ US  /taʊəl/

piece of cloth or paper used for drying someone or something that is wet:

He used a paper towel to mop up the spill.


tablecloth

noun [ C ]

UK  /ˈteɪ.bəl.klɒθ/ US  /ˈteɪ.bəl.klɑːθ/

large piece of cloth that covers a table during a meal and protects or decorates it

 

sitting room

noun [ C ] UK or US old-fashioned

UK  /ˈsɪt.ɪŋ ˌruːm/ US  /ˈsɪt̬.ɪŋ ˌruːm/

living room


clothesline

noun [ C ]

UK  /ˈkləʊðz.laɪn/ US  /ˈkloʊðz.laɪn/

length of rope or string from which wet clothes are hung, usually outside, to dry



Label & Codes

Adjectives



adjectiveA word that describes a noun or pronoun
[after noun]An adjective that only follows a noun.
[after verb]An adjective that only follows a verb.
[before noun]An adjective that only goes before a noun.
comparativeThe form of an adjective or adverb that expresses a difference in amount, number, degree, or quality.
superlativeThe form of an adjective or adverb that expresses that the thing or person being described has more of the particular quality than anything or anyone else of the same type.
[not gradable]An adjective that has no comparative or superlative form.

Nouns



nounA word that refers to a person, place or thing.
[C]Countable noun: a noun that has a plural.
[U]Uncountable or singular noun: a noun that has no plural.
[S]A singular noun.
pluralThe plural form of a noun.
noun [plural]A noun that can only be used in the plural.
[usually plural]A noun usually used in the plural.
[usually singular]A countable noun usually used in the singular.
[+ sing/pl verb]A noun that refers to a group of people acting collectively. When used in the singular it can be followed by either a singular or a plural verb in British English. In American English a singular verb is preferred.

Verbs



verbA word that describes an action, state or experience.
[T]Transitive verb: a verb that has an object.
[I]Intransitive verb: a verb that has no object.
auxiliary verbThe verbs behave and do, which combine with other verbs to make different forms like passivesquestions and the continuous.
modal verbVerbs, such as must and can, that add meaning such as certainty and obligation.
past simpleThe past simple form of the verb (eat ate eaten).
past participleThe past participle of the verb (eat ate eaten).
present participleThe present participle of the verb (tying tied).
phrasal verbA verb followed by an adverb or a preposition.
[L]Linking verb: an intransitive verb that is followed by a noun or adjective that refers back to the subject of the sentence.
[L only + adjective]A linking verb only followed by an adjective.
[L only + noun]A linking verb only followed by a noun.
[+ adv/prep]A verb that must be followed by an adverb or preposition.
[+ that clause]A verb followed by a clause beginning with that.
[+ question word]A verb followed by a question word.
[+ speech]A verb used with direct speech.
[+ to infinitive]A verb followed by the infinitive with to.
[+ infinitive without to]A verb followed by the infinitive without to.
[+ -ing] verbA verb followed by the -ing form of the verb.
[+ not or so]A verb followed immediately by not or so where these replace a clause.
[+ two objects]A verb that has a direct and indirect object.
[+ obj + adjective]A verb with an object followed by an adjective.
[+ obj + noun]A verb with an object followed by a noun.
[+ obj + noun or adjective]A verb with an object followed by a noun or adjective.
[+ obj + as noun or adjective]A verb with an object followed by as and a noun or an adjective.
[+ obj + to be noun or adjective]A verb with an object followed by to be and a noun or an adjective.
[+ obj + that clause]A verb with an object followed by a that clause.
[+ obj + to infinitive]A verb with an object followed by an infinitive with to.
[+ obj + infinitive without to]A verb with an object followed by an infinitive without to.
[+ obj + past participle]A verb with an object followed by a past participle.
[+ obj + ing verb]A verb with an object followed by the -ing form of a verb.
[+ obj + question word]A verb with an object followed by a question word.
[usually passive]A verb usually used in the passive.
[not continuous]A verb not used in the continuous form.

Other labels




adverbA word that gives information about a verb, adjective, another adverb, or a sentence.
conjunctionA word such as and or although used to link two parts of a sentence.
determinerA word such as the or this used before a noun to show which particular example of a noun is being referred to.
numberA word that refers to a number.
ordinal numberA number such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, that shows the position of something in a list of things.
prepositionA word that is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun, connecting it to another word.
predeterminerA word such as both or all used before other determiners.
pronounA word such as it, or mine used to replace a noun.
prefixA letter or group of letters such as un-pre- or anti- added to the beginning of a word to make a new word.
suffixA letter or group of letters such as -less or -ment added to the end of a word to make a new word.
exclamationA word or expression such as damn! or oh dear! used to express strong feelings.
[+ ing verb]A word or phrase followed by the -ing form of the verb.
[+ to infinitive]A word or phrase followed by the infinitive with to.
[+ that]A word or phrase followed by a clause beginning with that.
[+ question word]A word or phrase followed by a question word.
[as form of address]A word or phrase such as Mr or dear used to address someone.


出处: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/help/codes.html



阿菜的日语英语
通过原版作品学习日语英语的公众号。 欢迎私信了解私人教学 ✿ヽ(°▽°)ノ✿ 一对一¥160/时。WeChat ID:traveler___12 (非诚勿扰,谢谢)
 最新文章