登陆注册
42807200000038

第38章 第三册(5)

I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me,And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.

He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head;And I see him jump before me when I jump into my bed.

The funniest thing about him is the way he likes to grow-Not at all like proper children, which is always very slow;For he sometimes shoots up taller like an india- rubber ball,And he sometimes gets so little that there"s none of him atall.

He hasn"t any notion of how children ought to play, And can only make a fool of me in every sort of way.

He stays so close beside me, he"s a coward you can see;I"d think shame to stick to nursie as that shadow sticks to me!

One morning, very early, before the sun was up,I rose and found the shining dew on every buttercup; But my lazy little shadow, like an arrant sleepy-head,Had stayed at home behind me and was fast asleep in bed.

- R.L. SteVenson

About the Author.-Robert Louis SteVenson(1850-1894) wrote poems, essays, short stories, and longer stories. He was very fond of writing for children. His Child"s Garden of Verses is a charming study of the fancies that come to very little boys, while Treasure Island is a stirring tale that big boys like. Born in Edinburgh, he visited Australia, and he passed the last years of his life in Samoa, and died there. No modern writer is better loved than Robert Louis Stevenson.

About the Poem.-When does one"s shadow shoot up tall? When does it shrink to nothing? Why did the boy have no shadow in the early, dewy morning? Do you know a story about a boy who lost his shadow?

Lesson 8

THE HOuSE THAT KAK BuILT

Kak (kark) was a bright, happy Eskimo boy. One morning, Kak"s father said to him, "While I am watching the seal-hole to-day, you may take the sledge to the dead whale and bring some of the flesh I cut up yesterday. "Kak was very happy at the chance of taking the sledge out by himself. He was soon hitching the two dogs to their traces.

"Why are you taking father"s snow-knife? " called his sister, Noashak.

"Just in case I stay all night and need it to build a house, " said Kak, swelling with pride.

"Pooh! " said his sister. "The whale is not far away. Father said that you could make two trips. ""Two trips ! "said Kak. "I shall make four trips! "Letting go the dogs, he sprang for the sledge with a "Yi-yi-yip ! " Both dogs gave a bound, and they were off.

It was wonderful to ride along the track, over the hard snow, to the whale. Once there, Kak had to work hard, piling the big, rough pieces of frozen meat on tothe sledge. When he came back, Noashak ran to meet him, and Kak gave her a ride on top of the meat. Twice more he went back to the whale, and, just as it was growing dark, he proudly brought home his third load.

He called to Noashak, "You said "two loads". I have brought three. ""Three ! That"s nothing ! " cried Noashak. "You said that you could bring four. You are too much afraid to go back for another load now. "Kak did not like this. "I am not afraid, " he shouted. And once more he swung his team round and dashed off, leaving his sister gazing after him.

By the time Kak reached the whale, night was coming on. He heard the howl of the wolves far off. He thought, too, of the big white bear, and his hands began to shake. The night grew blacker, and the wind grew colder. Great shapes seemed to be moving across the snow. He would stay no longer. "Hok! Hok! " he called to the dogs. Then they all dashed off home.

All at once the sledge slipped. Turning upside down,it sent Kak flying heels over head.

The dogs stopped, and Kak was soon on his feet again, shaking the snow from his furry clothes. He looked round, trying to see his home. Alas, his heartsank, for he had missed the track! Then, as he sat on the sledge, wondering what to do, his eyes fell upon the snow-knife.

Jumping up, he led the dogs along until he found some hard snow. Then he set to work to build his first snow house. He cut out with his knife blocks of hard snow, and placed them in a ring, making them slope a little inwards. On top of them he placed another row, and then another, going up and round all the time. It was hard work. Kak worked like a man, and the little beehive house was at last roofed in.

He made a hole in the wall, so that he could crawl out for blocks to finish the house. When it was ready he scrambled in, pulling the dogs after him. Then he closed the hole with a block of snow. One small hole was left in the door block, and another in the roof, to let in fresh air. Then Kak lay down on the sledge-rug with a furry dog on each side of him, and was soon fast asleep.

When he opened his eyes again, he saw the yellow sunlight shining through the roof of his house. Then he heard a sound of knocking. A second later, the door block fell in, and Kak saw poking through it-his father"s face!

"Ha! ha! " said Kak"s father. "This is a fine house,with no proper door and tunnel into it! It is a good thing I came to dig you out. But I suppose you want to stay here now. ""No, I want to go home, " said Kak. And, as his father moved back from the opening, the dogs tumbled out with Kak on top of them, all snowy and furry, and glad to be free.

As Kak sat on the sledge eating a nice, raw, frozen fish, he laughed at his funny little house. It was far from being round and smooth like the houses his father built. "But it did stand up, " he said, "and it saved us frombears and wolves, and from being frozen. "

When he reached home, Kak was a real hero. Never again did Noashak tease him about being afraid of anything.

by V. SteFansson and Violet ItWin.

About the Author.-VilhJalmur SteFansson was born in Canada in 1879. His parents had come to Canada from Iceland. He made several journeys through Arctic lands and lived for many years with the Eskimos. He has written several books about his journeys and the Eskimos.

About the Story.-What do you learn about the Eskimos from the story? What food is eaten? How do they travel? How are they dressed? How do they build their snow huts? What wild animals are their enemies?

Lesson 9

THE mODEST VIOLET

同类推荐
  • 你值得拥有这美好的世界

    你值得拥有这美好的世界

    本书精选了世界最著名的旅行散文,关于大山、溪水、房东;关于冬雪、森林、松鼠;还有秋枫、野苹果和月亮。这些充满未知及探索美景的作品,细细品读,你能感受到每个地方在每个人生阶段的一段情,收获对生活和生命的思考与感悟。
  • 六级写作速成的秘密:3个月写出好成绩

    六级写作速成的秘密:3个月写出好成绩

    本书以新英语等级考试的评分原则和评分标准为准绳,重点体现出改革后的题型变化和分值变化。具有很强的针对性,对考生中普遍存在的写作弱点和不足进行相关的辅导帮助,每一步都有的放矢。本书提供丰富的句型模板、经典的全文模板以及真题范文,按照记叙文、议论文、应用文、说明文等各种常考体裁,对六级作文进行了详细的解释说明。
  • 美国名家短篇小说赏析(初级)

    美国名家短篇小说赏析(初级)

    本书精选了十二位美国文学巨匠的12篇美国短篇小说的精华之作,每篇文章前有简短的引言,文中还附有编者的评注和分析及作者简介。
  • 汤姆·索亚历险记(有声双语经典)

    汤姆·索亚历险记(有声双语经典)

    马克·吐温的这部经典之作讲述了一个关于友谊和冒险的故事。汤姆·索亚是个活泼顽皮的男孩,他与波莉姨妈住在密西西比河畔的一座小镇上。他带领镇上的男孩玩耍和冒险。他足智多谋,说动朋友参与了他的各项冒险计划,与朋友共同目击了一场谋杀、扮演了一群海盗,还找到了一大笔宝藏!和汤姆在一起,就连学校生活也处处暗藏惊险呢。
  • 大学英语六级词汇新解

    大学英语六级词汇新解

    本书对对新大纲中单词词义进行了英、汉两种释义。特别是英语释义,使学生更容易对词义有直观、深刻的理解,在无形中提高读者的英语表达能力。对大学六级考试中单词的用法进行了详细、全面的讲解。只有掌握了这些用法,才能真正学以致用,克服英语用词中不知所措的弱点。
热门推荐
  • 唯一道

    唯一道

    公西南爬上楼顶偷个窥,竟然发现自己的马子被人那个了,心里那个郁闷啊!可是就这破事,天涯何处无芳草,也犯不着跳楼自尽啊?什么,是被风刮下来的?真是那个啥,轻如鸿毛啊!好在赶上了好时代,撞上了狗屎运,穿越啦!等等,怎么穿越附身的这小子,马子也刚被人撬了?靠,闪闪红星里面的记载:拿了我的给我送回来,吃了我的给我吐出来!咦,凭啥?就凭黑白无常,说我公西南乃是千次轮回不灭、道引已成的奇魂!
  • 穿越之无尽的战斗

    穿越之无尽的战斗

    此书送给喜爱游戏的无数玩家们,小作很怀念那些与你们一起战斗的美好时光,特写出此书,《穿越之无尽的战斗》来开启我们曾经走过的昔日岁月。此书以第一人称来写,为游戏迷而写,希望你们喜欢此书,即使只有少数玩游戏的玩家们喜欢此书,我也会为你们而写下去,不管此书如何,我都会坚持不懈的写到完本。使我们一起回忆起那些尘封已久的游戏生涯!
  • 快穿之反派拜倒在我的石榴裙下

    快穿之反派拜倒在我的石榴裙下

    人要是倒霉,走个路都能被雷劈死。宁暖在回家途中,被一道惊雷劈了个外焦里嫩,从此宁暖走上了一条不归路—反派的套路。反派:“暖暖,我疼。”宁暖:“不疼,不疼,我给你呼呼。”反派:“暖暖,我想你。”宁暖:“放心,我就在你身边,哪也不去。”反派:“暖暖,我想要亲亲。”宁暖:“来,亲一个,再亲一个。”……后来宁暖好不容易攒够积分,终于要拥抱幸福的现实生活了,可是谁能告诉她旁边这个黏人的反派是怎么回事?宁暖欲哭无泪:“你放我走吧。”反派:“暖暖,不能说话不算数,你说过你就在我身边,哪也不去的。”(1v1,双洁,反派从始至终都是同一人,甜宠)
  • 冷宫皇后未成年

    冷宫皇后未成年

    前世的军火贩子,今生的冷宫皇后!温柔善良?怎能失她本色!铁腕血腥方显本性。贵妃?不知何为节食!啧!没文化真可怕!皇帝!一气再气气得你火冒三丈又如何?俊王爷?嗯,小模样不错!不如从了我吧!踏血上征程!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 易大师的人生传记

    易大师的人生传记

    最锋利的剑的刀锋也无法与一颗和平的心的平静相匹敌————易
  • 六十种曲锦笺记

    六十种曲锦笺记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 溺爱娇妻:军少宠妻无度

    溺爱娇妻:军少宠妻无度

    她是来自银河系最年轻的女上将,创造了一个又一个的不败神话.他是军界最年轻的少将,出生非凡,却一步一步的靠自己的努力到达顶峰.一次偶然,他遇上了她.他追得辛苦,她亦躲得辛苦.这是一场激烈的角逐赛.当两人碰撞在一起,又会擦出怎样的火花.
  • 鬼帝神妃:腹黑三小姐

    鬼帝神妃:腹黑三小姐

    作为一个吃货加逗逼加杀手,本小姐表示,什么都应付的过来,管你是什么鬼,敢拦本姑娘的路,我叫你有来无回,可是,为什么这个无赖怎么赶都赶不走啊!某无赖表示:“把我赶走了,谁陪你吃?陪你睡?”某女哭丧着脸,扶腰。真的不需要啊!