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2013 英語朗讀比賽國中組文章 1
(1)The Farm Mouse and the City Mouse
Ben was a
little farm mouse. Alvin
was a little city mouse.
Ben stayed all day
in his straw bed. When the sun went down, he went out to find little round
seeds to eat. Then he went back to his straw house. Ben was happy.
One morning after a
nap Ben called Alvin
up and said, “come to see me.”
“I’ll be happy to
come,” said Alvin .”
“I’ll learn what a
farm mouse does.”
The next morning Alvin went to the farm.
Ben was happy to see Alvin .
Ben picked round seeds for Alvin . He made Alvin a straw bed. But the next morning, Alvin said, “I am taking the train to the city,” said Alvin , “I don’t wish to
eat any more seeds. Why don’t you come with me, Ben?”
Ben wanted to learn
what living in the city was like.
He went with Alvin
to the city. Alvin
lived at the top of a big wide house where a woman and a pet cat lived.
“Does the pet cat
chase you?” Ben asked Alvin .
“The pet cat does not know
I live here” said Alvin.
“We can not
let them see us.”
So with much care
Ben and Alvin walked along the side of a big room. They saw good things to eat.
Ben picked up something to eat. Just then Alvin
poked Ben.
“Here comes the
woman!” said Alvin .
Ben dropped what he
was eating. They ran away at once. They did not eat any of the good things they
saw. After a nap Ben and Alvin went back to the room where they saw good things
to eat.
Ben picked up
something to eat. Just then Alvin
poked Ben.
“Here comes the pet
cat!” said Alvin .
Ben dropped what he
was eating. They ran away. They did not eat any of the good things they saw.
“That does it” said
Ben shaking. “I don’t want any more of this. In the city you have more than
little round seeds to eat. But you have to run away from a woman and a pet cat!
Having to do that is not any fun,”
So Ben went back to
the farm. Ben was happy.
2013 英語朗讀比賽國中組文章 2
(2)The
Ice Cream Touch
Tommy loved
ice cream. He ate ice cream every day. He couldn’t bear to live without ice
cream. One day. Tommy met a vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit in the woods.
“I have magic
power. I can give you one wish,” said the rabbit.
“Really? May I?”
Tommy was surprised. “Yes,” said the rabbit.
“ I wish
everything I touch would be ice cream,” Tommy said.
“Good. This is
a magic pill. After you eat it, your wish will come true,” said the rabbit.
The next
morning, Tommy took the pill. He wondered what would happen next. He touched
his red pillow. It became ice cream. He took a bite, he found it was delicious!
Tommy was very
excited. He touched all the things in his room. Now he had an ice cream bed, an
ice cream quilt, and an ice cream desk.
“The magic is
real!” he shouted.
He touched his
white pants and red shirts. They became ice cream! Now Tommy was a little upset.
He couldn't get dressed. He started to cry. Guess what? They were ice cream
tears.
Then Tommy
heard a sound. It was Mimi, his pure white little cat. Mimi was Tommy’s best
friend. Tommy cuddled his cat.
“Oh, no!” His
best friend also became ice cream.
At that
moment, the vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit showed up.
The rabbit
looked at all the ice cream and asked, ”What happened? You look so sad,”
Tommy cried
louder.
“Please help
me. I don’t want any ice cream! I just want my cat back!”
“Well, OK,”
said the rabbit,
“Now I will
give you another wish. Touch things with your right hand and they will return
to their original form.”
Tommy stopped
crying.
He touched
Mimi with his right hand. Mimi was pure white again and leaned against him.
Tommy was so
happy!
Then he
touched all his things. Very soon, there was no more ice cream. Now Tommy still
loved ice cream. He still ate ice cream every day, but he made a wish in his
heart:
“I wish I
never see that vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit ever again!”
2013 英語朗讀比賽國中組文章 3
(3)The
Lion and the Mouse
One day, a
lion lay asleep in the deep jungle. A tiny mouse was running about in the tall
grass. Without noticing where he was headed, the mouse ran over the lion’s head
and down his nose.
The lion awoke
with a loud roar, and down came his paws over the little mouse. The great beast
was about to open his huge jaws to swallow the tiny creature. At that moment,
he heard the cry of the frightened mouse:
“Pardon me, O
my great King, I beg of you,” said the mouse.
“If you will
only forgive me this time, I shall never forget your kindness. I meant no harm,
and I certainly didn't want to disturb you, your Majesty. If you spare my life,
perhaps I may be able to do you a good turn in the near future.”
After hearing
what the mouse said, the lion began to laugh, and he laughed so hard that his
stomach started to ache terribly. “How could a tiny creature like
you ever do anything to help a great creature like me?” The
lion shook his
head with laughter.
“Oh, well,” he
shrugged and looked down at the frightened little mouse, “You’re not so much of
a good meal to me anyway.” So he took his paws off the poor little prisoner,
and then the mouse ran away immediately.
Some time
after this incident, there were three skillful hunters who wanted to carry a
lion to their King as a birthday gift. So, they carefully chose the spot in the
jungle and set up rope nets, trying to capture the lion alive. The lion, who was
hunting for some food without noticing the coming danger, fell into the trap.
He angrily
roared and fiercely thrashed around, trying to free himself out. But, with
every move he made, the ropes bound him even tighter and tighter instead.
The desperate
lion started to fear that he might never be able to escape from this trap, so
he roared pitifully. His thunderous bellows echoed through the whole jungle and
against the sky. The tiny mouse, who was scurrying about far
away, heard the lion’s roars.” he said to himself and
remembered his promise to the lion. So he ran to see whether he could be of any
help.
After
discovering the sad state in which the lion was, the mouse comforted him and
said, “Stop whatever you are doing now! You must not roar. If you make so much noise,
the hunters will come and capture you. I’ll get you out of this trap as soon as
possible.”
With his sharp
little teeth, the mouse gnawed at the ropes until they broke. Seizing this
great opportunity, the lion had stepped out of the net, and he was free once
more. Then the mouse said, “Now, was I not right? I promised you that I would
come to help you if you were in the real danger of losing your life!”
“Thank you, my
good mouse,” gently said the lion.
“You did help
me even though I am big, and you are so little. Now I understand that kindness
is always worth while, and even the strong sometimes need the friendship of the
weak!”
2013 英語朗讀比賽國中組文章 4
(4)The Puppy Who Wanted to Be a Cat
Life seemed far too busy for Penny the puppy. There was
always something her parents wanted her to do, and she was fed up with it. So
one day, Penny decided to be…a cat. “Cats can do whatever they like,” Penny
said to her brother and sister. “I mean, just look at Ginger!”
Penny and her family shared the house with Ginger the
cat. He did an awful lot of dozing and was never, ever, in a hurry.
“But you’re a dog,” said Penny’s brother. “You can’t be a
cat.”
“Oh, can’t I?” said Penny. “We’ll soon see about that!”
From then on, Penny copied everything Ginger did. She
walked like a cat, stretched out on the rug like a cat, and even tried to miaow
like a cat, although that was quite hard. And when her parents told her to do
something, she said, “I’m sorry, I can’t do that. I’m a cat!” As you can
imagine, after a while this started to drive her parents crazy. So they came up
with a plan.
The next morning there was a
surprise for Penny. At breakfast, her brother’s bowl was full of lovely chunky
dog food and so was her sister’s. But Penny’s contained something rather
strange.
“What’s this?” asked Penny,
sniffing at it.
“Well, since you’re a cat now,”
said her mother, “we thought you ought to have cat food for your meals!”
Suddenly, Penny wasn’t so sure
being a cat was such a good idea. How could Ginger eat this disgusting stuff?
It was yuck…
The rest
of the family burst out laughing at the look on Penny’s face. Penny also
laughed when her father took away the bowl of cat food and produced a proper
breakfast for her. And from then on Penny was a puppy again. At least she was—until
she saw a bird flying through the sky.
“Don’t be
absurd,” said her sister. “You can’t be a bird!”
But Penny’s
parents wouldn’t put anything past her. And neither would I.
2013 英語朗讀比賽國中組文章 5
(5)Rose White and Rose Red
There were two
beautiful sisters, Rose White and Rose Red. They lived with their mother in a
little cottage on a hill near the forest.
One snowy winter night, they were inside their
cottage, keeping warm by the fire. Suddenly, they heard a loud thumping knock
at the front door, “Bang, bang!” Mother Rose slowly opened the door to see who
was knocking. It was a bear!
“May I come in?” the bear said. “The snow
outside is terrible, and I am cold.” The mother felt sorry for the bear, and
soon they were all talking by the fire.
Every night that winter, the bear came to
their cottage to sit by the fire and talk. They all became great friends. But
when spring came, the bear had to leave.
He said, “I must go back to the forest now to protect my gold.” A few
days later, Rose White and Rose Red were taking a walk in the forest. There found
an elderly gnome with his beard stuck in an old fallen tree! “We will help
you,” they said. And they cut his beard loose from the tree. The gnome was
angry that they had cut his beard and ran away without even saying “thank you.”
The next day, the sisters were collecting
berries in the forest when they saw the gnome again. They decided to follow him
deep into the woods. They followed him into a cave where they saw piles of gold
and jewels! Suddenly, they heard growling. “Grrrrrrr!” “Who is stealing my
gold?” growled a bear from deep inside the cave. “They are!” squeaked the
gnome. And he pointed to the two sisters. “No, you are!” said the bear, and he
chased the gnome deep into the cave. When the bear returned, the sisters
recognized him as their friends. “Thank
you,” he said and the two girls ran to the bear and hugged him.
A big poof of
white smoke appeared! Where was the bear? The bear had been under the evil
gnome’s spell. Now, he was a prince! The prince, Rose White and Rose Red walked
back to the cottage joyfully.
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級組文章
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小高年級組文章 1
(1)The Wizard of Oz
Dorothy
went back into the house and looked for something to eat. She was hungry, and
so was Toto. She ate some bread and butter and then went down to the stream for
some water to drink. Then she changed into a blue-and-white dress and put a
bonnet on her head. She looked at her feet. She was wearing old leather shoes.
They weren’t very comfortable, so she tried on the witch’s silver shoes. They
fitted her perfectly. Then she put some bread in a basket and said to Toto,
“Now we’re ready for our journey to the City of Emeralds .”
She
left the house and started walking. Soon she came to the yellow brick road. As
she walked along, people came out of their farm houses and bowed to her. They
knew she was the girl who killed the Wicked Witch of the East.
Toward
evening, she came to a house that was bigger than all the others. Men and women
were dancing on the grass in front of it. Five men were playing violins. There
were tables full of food.
A
man came up to her. “Welcome,” he said. “My name is Boq. I am a Munchkin. You
are a good witch.”
“I’m
not a witch,” Dorothy said. “I’m just a girl.”
“But
you are wearing white,” Boq said. “Good witches wear white.”
“My
dress is blue and white,” Dorothy said.
“And
that is why we know you are our friend. Blue is the favorite color of the
Munchkins.”
Dorothy
had no answer to this, so she said, “I am very tired. May I rest here?”
“Of
course,” Boq said and took her to a bedroom. Dorothy fell asleep immediately.
In
the morning, Boq gave her a good breakfast and said, “How can we help you?”
“You can tell me how to get to
the City of Emeralds ,”
Dorothy said.
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小高年級組文章 2
(2)A Story of Mark Twain
Mark
Twain was a famous American writer. He wrote many stories and many of them were
funny stories. These stories are still read by many people all over the world.
Besides writing, he also liked hunting and fishing very much, so one year he
went to Maine
for a holiday and spent three very pleasant weeks in the woods there.
When he
had to go back home, he drove to the station with his baggage. There he asked a
porter to put it into the train. Then he got into the smoking car and sat down
in one of the comfortable seats there. The car was empty when he got in, but a
few minutes later, another man got in and sat down on the seat opposite his. Mark
Twain looked at the man and thought that this man looked quite unpleasant. However,
it would be impolite to say nothing in that situation, so he said good morning
to the man, and they began to talk.
Frist,
they talk about the weather and then they talked about Maine . The stranger said, ”We have some
beautiful woods in Maine .
It would be a pity to come to Maine
without spending some time there. I suppose you have been in our woods, haven’t
you?”
“Yes, I
have,” answered Mark Twain. “I’ve just spent three weeks there and I had a very
good time, too. And let me tell you something. Although fishing isn’t allowed
in Maine at
this season, I’ve got two hundred pounds of beautiful fish with my baggage in
this train. I like to eat fish, so I packed it in ice to take it home with me. May
I ask who you are, sir?”
The
stranger looked at Mark Twain for several seconds and then answered, “I’m a
police officer. My job is to catch people who hunt and fish during the wrong
seasons. And who are you? ” Mark Twain was surprised and frightened when he
heard this. He thought quickly and then answered, “Well, I’ll tell you, sir. I’m
the man who tells the biggest lies in America .”
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小高年級組文章 3
(3)The Tale of the Traditional Christmas Pudding
Martha decided to move with the times and
try the delights of microwave cooking. Whereupon, her devoted husband Archie
went out and bought her a brand new top-of-the range Sharp Microwave oven.
Christmas approached and Martha got out
her Christmas pudding recipe and assembled the ingredients. She proceeded along
traditional lines and even got the each member of the family to stir the
mixture ‘for luck.’ When Martha consulted the microwave’s manual for the
cooking time, she could not believe that ten minutes would be enough for a
traditional Christmas pudding. Consequently she decided to substitute her normal
cooking time of 50 minutes.
As Martha was in the lounge watching her
favorite T.V. program she did not see the pudding spitting in the microwave
oven, nor did she hear the mini-explosions. When she finally extracted the
pudding from the microwave after nearly an hour of cooking on 'High', it smelt
of burnt sugar and looked like a ball of tar. Naturally, the Christmas pudding
was a disaster, so much so, that Martha could not even prod it with a fork. In
fact the black ball stuck to the bottom of the bowl and Archie had to get a
screwdriver to prize it from its base.
In
a fit of pique, Martha threw the shriveled Christmas pudding to Togo her St
Bernard puppy. After a few days she could see the funny side, and Togo loved his
new indestructible toy, which amused him until the next Christmas.
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小高年級組文章 4
(4)The
Fox and the Chick
One day a fat little chick wanted to go for a walk
around the farm. The little chick hopped along looking at the things on the
farm. Soon the chick was far from the hen house. Then the chick met a fox.
“What a fine chick you are, and so much like
your father,” said the fox.
“I liked to chat with your father. It made me
happy just to talk to your father and to hear your father sing. Now that he is
not here, I am lost. Will you sing something for me as your father did? Please
sing something. Then please come to lunch with me. Your father always came to
lunch with me.”
The little chick was very happy to hear the
nice words, and it really liked to sing for the fox. So with a shake of its
wings, it hopped up and started singing. But
then the fox picked up the fat little chick by its wing! The farm dog saw the fox catch the little chick.
“It looks like I have some work to do,” said the dog.
The dog chased after the fox. “That dog is fast,” the little chick said to the fox.
“Tell the dog I want to go with you. Then it
will stop chasing us.” The fox started to
tell the dog, “This chick wants to go with me.” But
as the fox was talking, it let go of the little chick’s wing. The little chick
ran from the fox. Hopping back to the
hen house, the chick said, “A chick who wants to live long will not sing for a
fox.”
The dog chased the fox all the way to the fox’s
house.
Running
from the dog, the fox said, “After this, I will not stop to chat when I am
having my lunch!”
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小高年級組文章 5
(5)Before
Breakfast
“Where’s
Papa going with that ax?” said Fern to her mother as they were setting the
table for breakfast.
“Out
to the hog house,” replied Mrs. Arable. “Some pigs
were born last night.”
“I
don’t see why he needs an ax,” continued Fern, who was only eight.
“Well,”
said her mother, “one of the pigs is a runt. It’s very small and weak, and it
will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it.”
“Do
away with it?” shrieked Fern.
“You mean kill it? Just because
it’s smaller than the others?”
Mrs.
Arable put a pitcher of cream on the table. “Don’t yell, Fern!” she said. “Your father is right. The pig would probably
die anyway.”
Fern
pushed a chair out of the way and ran outdoors. The grass was wet and the earth
smelled springtime. Fern’s sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with
her father.
“Please don’t kill
it!” she sobbed. “It’s unfair.”
Mr.
Arable stopped walking.
“Fern,” he
said gently, “you will have to learn to control yourself.”
“Control
myself?” yelled Fern. “This is a matter of life and death, and you talk about controlling myself.” Tears ran down
her cheeks and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her father’s
hand.
“Fern,” said Mr.
Arable, “I know more about raising a litter of pigs than you do. A weakling
makes trouble. Now run along!”
“But
it’s unfair,” cried Fern. “The pig
couldn’t help being born small, could it? If I had been very small at birth, would you have killed me?”
Mr. Arable smiled.
“Certainly not,” he said, looking down at his daughter with love. “But this is
different. A little girl is one thing; a little runty pig is another.” “I see no difference,” replied Fern, still
hanging on to the ax. “This is the most terrible case of injustice I ever heard
of.”
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2013 英語朗讀比賽國小中年級組文章 1
(1)Funny Money
Long time ago,
people didn’t go to an office or factory to earn money. They found it on the
ground. The money was large, round, and flat. It looked like what it was—a
stone!
Because the stone
were special and very hard to find, they were valuable. The larger the stone,
the more it was worth. Some people found their money at the seashore. They used
red, black, and white shells. The women broke the shells into small fragments.
They polished them carefully and made holes in them. Then they strung the
pieces on strings. One string of shell money would buy food.
Some people could
eat their money. They made money out of salt. They shaped it into small bricks.
The bricks were all of the same size and value. They were stamped with a
picture of the king. Salt money wasn’t as heavy as stone money. It wasn’t as
hard to find as shell money. But when it rained, salt money might melt.
Finally, people started
using metal for money. Metal wasn’t easily hurt by water, heat or time. Metal
money is much better than salt or shell or stone money. But if you have a lot
of it, metal money is hard to carry around. It is heavy and takes up too much
space. So today we also have paper money. It has numbers printed on it to show
how much the money is worth.
2013 英語朗讀比賽國小中年級組文章 2
(2)The Sun, the Moon, the
Wind and the Sky
Very many
years ago the Thunder and the Lightning invited their cousins, the Sun, the
Wind and the Moon to dinner. Their father, the Sky, helped them to get ready
and they soon left.
Both the Sun
and the Wind were very greedy and were busy eating. They didn’t think of their
father who was at home all by himself.
When the three
brothers came home their father welcomed them back. He said to them, “Did you
enjoy yourselves? Did you have a nice time? I’m sure that both your cousins
were very polite and offered you a nice dinner. Have you brought me anything to
eat?”
“You must be joking, father,” said the Sun and
the Wind. “We were very busy eating and didn’t have time to think about you.”
“Both of you are
rude and selfish. Here, father, have something to eat,” said the Moon.
“Thank you my son.
You will always be cool, peaceful and beautiful and everybody will love you. When
people see you in the sky they will sing to you and admire you for your beauty
and elegance. As for you two, you deserve a severe punishment. You, Sun, will
burn forever; you will always be hot, and you will never enjoy a cool moment.
As for you, Wind, you will never relax; you will run forever. Whatever you
touch will die. People will hate you. I think that this punishment will serve
you right.”
2013英語朗讀比賽國小中年級組文章 3
(3)The Smell of Bread
A baker lives
in a small town. Every day he makes bread at his bakery. His thick, brown bread
is delicious. It has a wonderful smell.
Every morning
Gabriel sits down in front of the bakery and smells the bread. Gabriel is a
poor man. He doesn’t have enough money to buy the bread, but he loves the
smell.
One winter day the
baker sees Gabriel smelling the bread. He gets very angry. “You are stealing
the smell of my bread,” he says. “You can’t do that! You must pay me for it!”
“I’m not eating
the bread,” answers Gabriel. “I don’t have to pay just to smell it.”
“Yes, you do,”
says the baker. “Let’s ask the judge,” says Gabriel.
The judge listens
to Gabriel and the baker. “This is a difficult problem.” he says. He sits and
thinks.
After two hours
the judge asks Gabriel, “Do you have any money?” Gabriel takes out a little bag
with ten pennies in it. “Shake the bag, Gabriel,” says the judge. Gabriel
shakes the bag and the coins jingle. “Listen to the sound of the coins, Baker,”
says the judge. “The sound of Gabriel’s money pays for the smell of your
bread.”
2013英語朗讀比賽國小中年級組文章 4
(4)The Fox and the Goat
A fox one day
fell into a deep well and could find no way out. A thirsty goat, came to the
same well, and seeing the fox, asked if the water was good.
“It’s
wonderful,” shouted the fox from the bottom of the well. “Come on down.”
The goat,
thinking only of his thirst, jumped down. But just as he drank, he realized he
was trapped! The fox had an idea.
“If,” said he,
“you will place your forefeet upon the wall and bend your head, I will run up
your back and escape, and will help you out afterwards.”
The goat agreed and the fox leaped upon his
back. Steadying himself with the goat’s horns, he safely reached the top of the
well and ran off as fast as he could.
“What about
me?” shouted the goat from the bottom of the well.
The fox was
long gone, and the goat was very wet.
2013英語朗讀比賽國小中年級組文章 5
(5)How to Stay Healthy
People do different
things to stay healthy. Some people do exercise, and some eat healthily. But
why do we need to do these? Because we want to live longer and stronger, and I
believe nobody likes to take medicine. Besides doing exercise and eating
healthily, there are also other ways to keep healthy.
First, drink
more water. Most of my friends like beverage or soda, but they not only hurt
our stomach but also make us get fatter.
Second, smile
all the time. Always keeping in a good mood is very important. If you got angry easily, you may get old
easily.
Third, never
eat too salty and fast food. Eating fast food or too much salty food may make you
get heart disease easily.
At last, get
enough sleep. According to the studies, people need to sleep for eight hours a
day, and we need to go to bed before ten.
Actually,
there are a lot of ways for you to choose from. It’s all up to you, but for me,
I do all of these.
2013年11月18日 星期一
102.11.19第219次例會-林孟賢分享健康講座
主旨:函知本社之第219次例會,時間、地點詳如說明,請 查照。
說明:
一、 時間:102年11月19日(星期二)6:00餐敘聯誼,7:00鳴鐘開會。
二、地點:本社社館。
三、本次節目:
1.社友Lemon 林孟賢分享健康講座
四、活動預告:
1.11/26(二)第220次例會-新社友Coach黃正昌職業介紹
社長 王育文
國際扶輪3500地區苗栗第二分區2013~14年度竹南鎮國中﹑小學英語朗讀比賽-報名辦法
國際扶輪3500地區苗栗第二分區2013~14年度竹南鎮國中﹑小學英語朗讀比賽-報名辦法
一、比賽日期:102年12月28日(星期六)
二、報到時間:12:30~13:30
活動時間:13:30~17:30
三、比賽地點:育達科技大學-國際會議廳
四、報名截止時間:102年12月10日
五、報名地點:竹南鎮內各國中、小學教務處
六、比賽組別:分為國小中年級組、國小高年級組及國中組等三組。
七、各組人數:
七、各組人數:
1.國中組:最多以不超過16名為原則。
2.國小組:國小中年級組、國小高年級組,每組最多以不超過28人為原則。
八、報名辦法
1. 參賽者請填妥報名表,並加蓋學校教務處印信後,於中華民國102年12月10日(星期二)前,以「限時掛號」將報名表寄至「361苗栗縣造橋村學府路100號2樓,苗栗中央扶輪社收」。
2. 報名信封上請註明「參加英語朗讀比賽」。
附件一
國際扶輪3500地區苗栗第二分區2013~14年度竹南鎮
國中﹑小學英語朗讀比賽
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備註:請於12月10日(星期二)前寄或傳真至苗栗中央扶輪社
地址:苗栗縣造橋鄉談文村學府路100號2樓
電話::037-651377
傳真:037-651378
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