《津津有味·讀經典:大衛·科波菲爾(適合初3高1年級)》採用第一人稱敘事,其中融進了作者本人的許多生活經歷。《津津有味·讀經典:大衛·科波菲爾(適合初3高1年級)》中的主題之一是權利階級對弱者無情地壓迫。大衛作為一個小孩,無法掌握自己的命運,必須依照繼父的命令去做,沒有能力與其相抗衡。最後,他發現唯一的方法就是逃離這裡,找一個善良的人照顧自己。權利階級與弱者的鬥爭經常出現在狄更斯的小說中。狄更斯通過主人公大衛一生的悲歡離合,多層次地揭示了當時社會的真實面貌,突出地表現了金錢對婚姻、家庭和社會的腐蝕作用。小說中一系列悲劇都是金錢導致的。默德斯東騙娶大衛的母親是覬覦她的財產;艾米莉的私奔是經受不起金錢的誘惑;威克菲爾一家的痛苦,海姆的絕望,無一不是金錢造成的惡果。而卑鄙小人希普也在金錢誘惑下一步步墮落,最後落得終身監禁的下場。狄更斯正是從人道主義的角度出發,暴露了金錢的罪惡,從而揭開“維多利亞盛世”的美麗帷幕,顯現出隱藏其後的社會真相。
基本介紹
- 書名:津津有味•讀經典:大衛•科波菲爾
- 作者:海瑟•瓊斯 查爾斯•狄更斯
- 出版日期:2012年6月1日
- 語種:英語
- ISBN:9787544728690
- 外文名:Davie Copperfield
- 出版社:譯林出版社
- 頁數:92頁
- 開本:16
- 品牌:江蘇譯林
基本介紹,內容簡介,作者簡介,圖書目錄,文摘,序言,
基本介紹
內容簡介
《津津有味·讀經典:大衛·科波菲爾(適合初3高1年級)》是英國小說家查爾斯·狄更斯的第八部長篇小說,被稱他為“心中最寵愛的孩子”。全書採用第一人稱敘事,融入了作者的許多生活經歷,講述的是主人公大衛自幼年至中年的坎坷經歷和個人奮鬥過程,展現了19世紀中期的英國小鎮、漁村、城市、工廠、律師事務所等多樣的生活圖景。
《津津有味·讀經典》符合國家《義務教育英語課程標準》2011年版和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學經典,符合我國學生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊,幫助學生更好地學習英語。
《津津有味·讀經典》符合國家《義務教育英語課程標準》2011年版和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學經典,符合我國學生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊,幫助學生更好地學習英語。
作者簡介
作者:(英國)查爾斯·狄更斯 改編:海瑟·瓊斯
查爾斯·狄更斯,19世紀英國批判現實主義小說家。狄更斯特別注意描寫生活在英國社會底層的“小人物”的生活遭遇,深刻地反映了當時英國複雜的社會現實,為英國批判現實主義文學的開拓和發展做出了卓越的貢獻。他的作品至今依然盛行,對英國文學發展起到了深遠的影響。
查爾斯·狄更斯,19世紀英國批判現實主義小說家。狄更斯特別注意描寫生活在英國社會底層的“小人物”的生活遭遇,深刻地反映了當時英國複雜的社會現實,為英國批判現實主義文學的開拓和發展做出了卓越的貢獻。他的作品至今依然盛行,對英國文學發展起到了深遠的影響。
圖書目錄
CHAPTER 1 My Early Childhood 1
CHAPTER 2 School Days 8
CHAPTER 3 The End of My Schooldays 13
CHAPTER 4 At Dover 18
CHAPTER 5 At Canterbury 23
CHAPTER 6 At Yarmouth and London 29
CHAPTER 7 I Fall in Love 34
CHAPTER 8 Emily and Steerforth 38
CHAPTER 9 Happiness and Bad News 44
CHAPTER 10 A Death 49
CHAPTER 11 I Get Married 52
CHAPTER 12 Bad News Abroad and at Home 58
CHAPTER 13 Mr. Micawber's Mystery and Emily's Story 63
CHAPTER 14 Four Deaths 69
CHAPTER 15 Going Away and Coming Home 74
CHAPTER 16 Looking Back 79
New Words 84
Playlet 86
CHAPTER 2 School Days 8
CHAPTER 3 The End of My Schooldays 13
CHAPTER 4 At Dover 18
CHAPTER 5 At Canterbury 23
CHAPTER 6 At Yarmouth and London 29
CHAPTER 7 I Fall in Love 34
CHAPTER 8 Emily and Steerforth 38
CHAPTER 9 Happiness and Bad News 44
CHAPTER 10 A Death 49
CHAPTER 11 I Get Married 52
CHAPTER 12 Bad News Abroad and at Home 58
CHAPTER 13 Mr. Micawber's Mystery and Emily's Story 63
CHAPTER 14 Four Deaths 69
CHAPTER 15 Going Away and Coming Home 74
CHAPTER 16 Looking Back 79
New Words 84
Playlet 86
文摘
"Are you married,Peggotty?"
"Goodness,no,"said Peggotty.
"Don't you want a husband?You're very pretty.,
"Goodness,no,Davy.I've never had a husband,and I don't want one.What would your mother do withoutme?,
Then she took me up to bed.
The next day,my mother came home with a arange man.He was tall and dark.Mother said."This is Mr.Murdstone.Davy.Shake hands."
I didn't like the man.He didn't smile.and he said."Youshouldn't kiss David So much.Mrs.Copperfield."Then tome he said."let's be best friends.David.Shake hands.,Igave him my left hand."That's the wrong hand!"laughedMr.Murdstone.
later,I found Mother and Peggotty crying.Peggotty was saying,"Mr.Copperfield wouldnk like this one,miss.,I didn't understand.
A few days later,Peggotty asked me ifl wanted to go to Yarmouth to see her brother.
"Oh,yes,please,Peggotty! I replied.
So Peggotty and I set off the next day for her brothers place in Yarmouth.The horse was slow,So the iourney feIt very long.Then Peggotty fell asleep,but she brought lots of food,So our trip was still exciting.
Finally,we arrived at the beach.
"look!,she said."There our house.Master Davy."
I looked but all I could see was an upside—down boat with a chimne It was their house!We went inside.and it was beautifully clean,I met Mr.Ham Peggotty,,Peggotty's
Mr.Peggotty looked serious and said,"Drowned."
I felt sad,and Peggotty said I should get to bed.
We stayed at the boathouse for tWo weeks.During thattime,I played with Emily a lot.We went down to the beach,and I feIt close to her.She had no fatheg just like me.
There was one other person in the boathouse--a Mrs.Gummidge.She was old and often said,"oh,I'm alI aloneand no one caresforme!,I keptoUt ofherway.
After tWo weeks,Peggotty and I said goodbye to Peggotty'sfamily.l was glad to be home but was upset when motherdidn't come oUt to meet me.
"Oh,Peggotty,is she dead?"
"No,no,Master Davy.You should know that you havea newfather.n
My heart feIt cold.We went inside.Mother and Ml Murdstone were siing in the parlor.Mother got up to greetme,but she seemed timid.
"Now,Clara,my dear.Don't fuss over the,boy,"said Mr.Murdstone."Davy,you have a new bedroom.Go there."
l went upstairs and cried myself to sleep.
In the morning,Mother came to,see、me and kissed me.But right after came Ml Murdstone.
"Now,Clara.Ieave him alone.Go away,and l will talkto the boy.,Mother left."David.if l want to train.a baddog.what doI do?
"I donk know"I said.
"I hit him.Now wash your face and be a good boy.
I thought things were bad,but they got worse:The nextday,Mr.Murdstone's sister arrived.She was iust like him—tall and dark and hard.She took the keys to the housefrom my mother.Mother tried to fight her,but she wastoo weak.
Every night,the Murdstones watched me as my motherasked me to recite a book from memory.I tried to remember.Before l went into the parlor,I knew everything perfectly,but once I started to speak.I said the wrong words.Mr.Murdstone looked at me and said to my mothe"Clara.make him do it again."
I tried again but made more mistakes.Miss Murdstonetapped her foot.They looked at me angrily.
"Try again,Davy,"said my mother.
"Don't help him,,said Mr.Murdstone."He's iust lazy.,
"Please.sir,I'm not!,I said.
Every night it was the same.FinallMr.Murdstonebrought in a whip.
l was frightened.I looked at Motheg and she wasfrightened for me.
"Now,Davv recite vour book.,
I couldn't I saw the whip in Mr.Murdstone's hand.
"Wlell,Clara,I see I'll have to teach him a lesson.
He moved toward me and caught me.His arnl went aroundmy small body.Immediately',I bit him!It was So sudden.
Mr.Murdstone carried me to my room and threw meon the bed.I lay there crying and crying.He left me alone.
"Goodness,no,"said Peggotty.
"Don't you want a husband?You're very pretty.,
"Goodness,no,Davy.I've never had a husband,and I don't want one.What would your mother do withoutme?,
Then she took me up to bed.
The next day,my mother came home with a arange man.He was tall and dark.Mother said."This is Mr.Murdstone.Davy.Shake hands."
I didn't like the man.He didn't smile.and he said."Youshouldn't kiss David So much.Mrs.Copperfield."Then tome he said."let's be best friends.David.Shake hands.,Igave him my left hand."That's the wrong hand!"laughedMr.Murdstone.
later,I found Mother and Peggotty crying.Peggotty was saying,"Mr.Copperfield wouldnk like this one,miss.,I didn't understand.
A few days later,Peggotty asked me ifl wanted to go to Yarmouth to see her brother.
"Oh,yes,please,Peggotty! I replied.
So Peggotty and I set off the next day for her brothers place in Yarmouth.The horse was slow,So the iourney feIt very long.Then Peggotty fell asleep,but she brought lots of food,So our trip was still exciting.
Finally,we arrived at the beach.
"look!,she said."There our house.Master Davy."
I looked but all I could see was an upside—down boat with a chimne It was their house!We went inside.and it was beautifully clean,I met Mr.Ham Peggotty,,Peggotty's
Mr.Peggotty looked serious and said,"Drowned."
I felt sad,and Peggotty said I should get to bed.
We stayed at the boathouse for tWo weeks.During thattime,I played with Emily a lot.We went down to the beach,and I feIt close to her.She had no fatheg just like me.
There was one other person in the boathouse--a Mrs.Gummidge.She was old and often said,"oh,I'm alI aloneand no one caresforme!,I keptoUt ofherway.
After tWo weeks,Peggotty and I said goodbye to Peggotty'sfamily.l was glad to be home but was upset when motherdidn't come oUt to meet me.
"Oh,Peggotty,is she dead?"
"No,no,Master Davy.You should know that you havea newfather.n
My heart feIt cold.We went inside.Mother and Ml Murdstone were siing in the parlor.Mother got up to greetme,but she seemed timid.
"Now,Clara,my dear.Don't fuss over the,boy,"said Mr.Murdstone."Davy,you have a new bedroom.Go there."
l went upstairs and cried myself to sleep.
In the morning,Mother came to,see、me and kissed me.But right after came Ml Murdstone.
"Now,Clara.Ieave him alone.Go away,and l will talkto the boy.,Mother left."David.if l want to train.a baddog.what doI do?
"I donk know"I said.
"I hit him.Now wash your face and be a good boy.
I thought things were bad,but they got worse:The nextday,Mr.Murdstone's sister arrived.She was iust like him—tall and dark and hard.She took the keys to the housefrom my mother.Mother tried to fight her,but she wastoo weak.
Every night,the Murdstones watched me as my motherasked me to recite a book from memory.I tried to remember.Before l went into the parlor,I knew everything perfectly,but once I started to speak.I said the wrong words.Mr.Murdstone looked at me and said to my mothe"Clara.make him do it again."
I tried again but made more mistakes.Miss Murdstonetapped her foot.They looked at me angrily.
"Try again,Davy,"said my mother.
"Don't help him,,said Mr.Murdstone."He's iust lazy.,
"Please.sir,I'm not!,I said.
Every night it was the same.FinallMr.Murdstonebrought in a whip.
l was frightened.I looked at Motheg and she wasfrightened for me.
"Now,Davv recite vour book.,
I couldn't I saw the whip in Mr.Murdstone's hand.
"Wlell,Clara,I see I'll have to teach him a lesson.
He moved toward me and caught me.His arnl went aroundmy small body.Immediately',I bit him!It was So sudden.
Mr.Murdstone carried me to my room and threw meon the bed.I lay there crying and crying.He left me alone.
序言
《津津有味·讀經典》推薦序
讀書最美妙的境界是讀得津津有味。
我想,對於中小學生,英語閱讀要讀出三味才算是津津有味。
津津第一味,是讀出好成績。國家《義務教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)都規定了中小學生的英語閱讀量,要求學生每年課外閱讀一定量的英文讀物。用課外的閱讀提高自己的英語成績,肯定是我們進行課外閱讀的一個基本願望。如何實現呢?這需要有相應的配套活動指導,因為這些活動可以把我們在閱讀中獲得的語感轉化為我們考試中可以表現出來的語言運用能力。
津津第二味,是讀出寬視野。我們通過閱讀認知我們無法靠自己生活的直接經驗認知的世界,我們可以通過閱讀穿越到任何時代,與大師為伍,與英雄比肩,入宮廷痛斥國王,到小村體恤貧民。我們不僅可以因此而曉知天下,更可因此與人廣泛交流。
津津第三味,是讀出高素養。閱讀是學習,學習知識,更學習做人的道理、做事的方法、分析的思路、明辨的條理、批評的路徑、建構的框架。閱讀是體驗,體驗如何淡泊明志、如何激揚文字,如此等等,豐富我們的人生理解,提高我們的綜合素養。
你肯定會問,如此三味,需要太多課外時間,我本無多少課外時間,是否可以聚合一體?
當然可以。
《津津有味·讀經典》就是一套可以讓你讀出津津三味的讀物。
這套讀物不僅符合國家《義務教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學經典,更為難得的是,英語語言優美而又符合我國學生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊。
如此,你可以開卷“悅讀”了吧!
期待你讀出津津三味!
教育部英語課程標準組專家 魯子問
讀書最美妙的境界是讀得津津有味。
我想,對於中小學生,英語閱讀要讀出三味才算是津津有味。
津津第一味,是讀出好成績。國家《義務教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)都規定了中小學生的英語閱讀量,要求學生每年課外閱讀一定量的英文讀物。用課外的閱讀提高自己的英語成績,肯定是我們進行課外閱讀的一個基本願望。如何實現呢?這需要有相應的配套活動指導,因為這些活動可以把我們在閱讀中獲得的語感轉化為我們考試中可以表現出來的語言運用能力。
津津第二味,是讀出寬視野。我們通過閱讀認知我們無法靠自己生活的直接經驗認知的世界,我們可以通過閱讀穿越到任何時代,與大師為伍,與英雄比肩,入宮廷痛斥國王,到小村體恤貧民。我們不僅可以因此而曉知天下,更可因此與人廣泛交流。
津津第三味,是讀出高素養。閱讀是學習,學習知識,更學習做人的道理、做事的方法、分析的思路、明辨的條理、批評的路徑、建構的框架。閱讀是體驗,體驗如何淡泊明志、如何激揚文字,如此等等,豐富我們的人生理解,提高我們的綜合素養。
你肯定會問,如此三味,需要太多課外時間,我本無多少課外時間,是否可以聚合一體?
當然可以。
《津津有味·讀經典》就是一套可以讓你讀出津津三味的讀物。
這套讀物不僅符合國家《義務教育英語課程標準》(2011年版)和國家《普通高中英語課程標準》(實驗)的要求,更是匯集了西方文學經典,更為難得的是,英語語言優美而又符合我國學生語言水平,同時附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評價手冊。
如此,你可以開卷“悅讀”了吧!
期待你讀出津津三味!
教育部英語課程標準組專家 魯子問