疯狂英语阅读版的cd里有什么
『壹』 谁有疯狂英语阅读版合订本2008.7-12光盘的mp3,因为我光盘不见了,求有的
疯狂英语的阅读版没有高中分册的,邮发代号是44-92(单刊),44-58(带光盘)疯狂英语还有中学版,44-91单刊 44-90磁带版 44-93光盘版
『贰』 疯狂英语阅读版的一篇文章
The Frog Prince
One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring of water with a rose in the middle of it, she sat herself down to rest a while. Now she had a golden ball in her hand, which was her favourite plaything; and she was always tossing it up into the air, and catching it again as it fell.
After a time she threw it up so high that she missed catching it as it fell; and the ball bounded away, and rolled along on the ground, until at last it fell down into the spring. The princess looked into the spring after her ball, but it was very deep, so deep that she could not see the bottom of it. She began to cry, and said, 'Alas! if I could only get my ball again, I would give all my fine clothes and jewels, and everything that I have in the world.'
Whilst she was speaking, a frog put its head out of the water, and said, 'Princess, why do you weep so bitterly?'
'Alas!' said she, 'what can you do for me, you nasty frog? My golden ball has fallen into the spring.'
The frog said, 'I do not want your pearls, and jewels, and fine clothes; but if you will love me, and let me live with you and eat from off your golden plate, and sleep on your bed, I will bring you your ball again.'
'What nonsense,' thought the princess, 'this silly frog is talking! He can never even get out of the spring to visit me, though he may be able to get my ball for me, and therefore I will tell him he shall have what he asks.'
So she said to the frog, 'Well, if you will bring me my ball, I will do all you ask.'
Then the frog put his head down, and dived deep under the water; and after a little while he came up again, with the ball in his mouth, and threw it on the edge of the spring.
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As soon as the young princess saw her ball, she ran to pick it up; and she was so overjoyed to have it in her hand again, that she never thought of the frog, but ran home with it as fast as she could.
The frog called after her, 'Stay, princess, and take me with you as you said,'
But she did not stop to hear a word.
The next day, just as the princess had sat down to dinner, she heard a strange noise - tap, tap - plash, plash - as if something was coming up the marble staircase, and soon afterwards there was a gentle knock at the door, and a little voice cried out and said:
'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'
Then the princess ran to the door and opened it, and there she saw the frog, whom she had quite forgotten. At this sight she was sadly frightened, and shutting the door as fast as she could came back to her seat.
The king, her father, seeing that something had frightened her, asked her what was the matter.
'There is a nasty frog,' said she, 'at the door, that lifted my ball for me out of the spring this morning. I told him that he should live with me here, thinking that he could never get out of the spring; but there he is at the door, and he wants to come in.'
While she was speaking the frog knocked again at the door, and said:
'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
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And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'
Then the king said to the young princess, 'As you have given your word you must keep it; so go and let him in.'
She did so, and the frog hopped into the room, and then straight on - tap, tap - plash, plash - from the bottom of the room to the top, till he came up close to the table where the princess sat.
'Pray lift me upon chair,' said he to the princess, 'and let me sit next to you.'
As soon as she had done this, the frog said, 'Put your plate nearer to me, that I may eat out of it.'
This she did, and when he had eaten as much as he could, he said, 'Now I am tired; carry me upstairs, and put me into your bed.' And the princess, though very unwilling, took him up in her hand, and put him upon the pillow of her own bed, where he slept all night long.
As soon as it was light the frog jumped up, hopped downstairs, and went out of the house.
'Now, then,' thought the princess, 'at last he is gone, and I shall be troubled with him no more.'
But she was mistaken; for when night came again she heard the same tapping at the door; and the frog came once more, and said:
'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'
And when the princess opened the door the frog came in, and slept upon her pillow as before, till the morning broke. And the third night he did the same. But when the princess awoke on the following morning she was astonished to see, instead of the frog, a handsome prince, gazing on her with the most beautiful eyes she had ever seen and standing at the head of her bed.
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He told her that he had been enchanted by a spiteful fairy, who had changed him into a frog; and that he had been fated so to abide till some princess should take him out of the spring, and let him eat from her plate, and sleep upon her bed for three nights.
'You,' said the prince, 'have broken his cruel charm, and now I have nothing to wish for but that you should go with me into my father's kingdom, where I will marry you, and love you as long as you live.'
The young princess, you may be sure, was not long in saying 'Yes' to all this; and as they spoke a brightly coloured coach drove up, with eight beautiful horses, decked with plumes of feathers and a golden harness; and behind the coach rode the prince's servant, faithful Heinrich, who had bewailed the misfortunes of his dear master ring his enchantment so long and so bitterly, that his heart had well-nigh burst.
They then took leave of the king, and got into the coach with eight horses, and all set out, full of joy and merriment, for the prince's kingdom, which they reached safely; and there they lived happily a great many years.
希望是你要的故事。 luck!
『叁』 音乐专辑(CD)里面有什么
如果只说你手里拿到的那点东西成本是不值钱,但是正版CD背后的音乐创作制作成本是很高的,所以CD就很贵了,当然不能跟盗版比了,盗版只需要复制一下,只需要碟片的成本就可以了,当然正版就很贵了
『肆』 疯狂英语高中阅读版杂志代号
疯狂英语的阅读版没有高中分册的,邮发代号是44-92(单刊),44-58(带光盘)
疯狂英语还有中学版,44-91单刊
44-90磁带版
44-93光盘版
『伍』 关于疯狂英语阅读版杂志的几个问题……英语学习,阅读
阅读啊,我经常看《中国日报》的,里面会有很多生词,也有些很难的,。但是呢,我觉得新闻报道这东东,有很多很实际的东西,实用的东西。各种各样的表达句式,很多是课本没有的。而且,比较重大的新闻的话,编者的用词,句式,表达都是相当正式的,正规的。 碰到漂亮的,典型的句子,我也会抄下来背诵,考试写作文时发现太有用了。因为现在的作文考试都趋向现实的生活。 虽然刚开始会觉得较难,但看多了就能理解了。而且还能同时了解新闻,真是一举两得。 最重要的是阅读理解能力也会很快提升的,,你可以试试,祝你早日过四级哈。
『陆』 《疯狂英语 阅读版》杂志 用得着买光盘版的么
阅读版没必要买光盘,因为用来听的话难度会很大,建议阅读版多注意词汇的应用;但口语版就必须配光盘了,以便模仿口音。疯狂英语是不错的杂志哟,高中我看了两年,感觉帮助挺大,但关键是要坚持,仔细读。做笔记。good luck!
『柒』 一首疯狂英语杂志附赠CD里的歌,不记得是阅读版还是口语版神马了
No pain no gain. There is no short cut. To improve oral English, one has to practice.
『捌』 有没有和疯狂英语阅读版类似的杂志英汉互译,有光盘的那种
你可以去报亭看看,也可以去中国邮政看看期刊订阅的大本,也可以上杂志铺等等网站在线订阅。目前市面上比较多的是英语角、英语周报、英语阅读、英语沙龙。
『玖』 您好,请问您有疯狂英语阅读版2011年11月12月的MP3吗,我的光盘坏了,麻烦您能发给我吗,万分感谢
我只有12月的好像
『拾』 疯狂英语(带磁带和CD)、英语沙龙阅读版、空中英语教室(初级)(高级)哪种版本好急……
老师教的会了,练习做完,一定要完全就好,我的一个同学就是这样,每次都第一,但他从来都不买资料,真的基础,注意基础,高考130是简单的