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Original English Textbook for Senior One and Its Translation 2020
Original English Textbooks for Senior One and Their Translation 1
Annie's Best Friend Do you want a friend who can tell everything, such as your deepest feelings and thoughts? Or are you afraid that your friends will laugh at you, or don't understand what you are going through? Anne Frank wants the first one, so she makes the diary her best friend. During World War II, Anne lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Her family is Jewish, so it was nearly 25 months before she was discovered. During that time, the only real friend was her diary. She said: "I don't want to write down a series of facts in my diary like most people, but I hope this diary is my friend. I will call my friend Kitty." Now read her feelings since July 1942. 1Thursday, June 5th, 5 1944 Dear Katie, I wonder if it is because I can't go out for too long that I have become so fascinated by everything related to nature. I clearly remember that there was a time when the deep blue sky, the singing of birds, moonlight and flowers never fascinated me. Everything has changed since I was here. For example, one night it was very warm, so I stayed up until 1 1 half past one so that I could have a good look at the moon. But because the moon is too bright, I dare not open the window. Another time was five months ago, when I happened to be upstairs at dusk, and the window was open. I didn't go downstairs until the window was closed. The dark rainy night, the wind and the thundering clouds completely controlled me; This is the first time in a year and a half that I have seen the night face to face … Sadly … I can only see nature through the dirty curtains hanging in front of dusty windows. Browsing these is no longer a pleasant thing, because nature is a thing that must be experienced. Yours, Annie
Annie's Best Friend Do you want a friend who can talk to you about everything? Or are you worried that your friends will laugh at you and don't understand your current predicament? Anne Frank wants the first kind of friends, so she regards her diary as her best friend. During World War II, Anne lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Her family are all Jews, so they have to hide, or they will be captured by the German Nazis. She hid with her family for two years before she was discovered. During this time, her only loyal friend was her diary. She said, "I don't want to keep a diary like most people." I want to regard this diary as my friend, and I want to call my friend Katie. Annie has been hiding there since July 1942. Now, let's see her mood. Dear Katie: I don't know if this is because I can't go out for a long time. I have become crazy about everything related to nature. I remember clearly that the blue sky, the singing of birds, moonlight and flowers never fascinated me. Everything has changed since I came here. ? For example, one warm night, I stayed up until 1 1: 30 to have a good look at the moon alone. But I dare not open the window because the moonlight is too bright. Another time, just one night five months ago, I happened to be upstairs with the window open. I waited until I had to close the window before I went downstairs. In the dark, it was stormy and thunderous, and I was completely overwhelmed by this power. This is the first time I've witnessed the night in a year and a half? ? Pathetic? I can only watch nature through the dirty curtains hanging in front of dusty windows, but it is no longer interesting to watch these, because nature is something you must experience for yourself.
Reading, Listening and Writing in Language Dear Miss Wang, my classmates have a question. I have been getting along well with a male classmate in our class. We often do our homework together and are willing to help each other. We became very good friends. However, other students started talking behind my back. They said that I was in love with this male classmate, which made me very angry. I don't want to ruin this friendship, but I hate people gossiping behind their backs. What should I do? Dear Editor: I am a student of Suzhou High School. I have a question. I'm not very good at communicating with people. Although I do try to talk to my classmates, I still find it difficult to be good friends with them. So, sometimes I feel lonely. I really want to change this situation, but I don't know what to do. I would appreciate it if you could give me some advice.
Original text and translation of English textbooks for senior one.
The Road to Modern English At the end of16th century, about five to seven million people spoke English. Almost all people live in England. Later in the next century, people from Britain sailed to conquer other parts of the world. Because of this, English began to be used in many other countries. Today, more people use English as their first, second or foreign language than ever before. Native English speakers can understand each other even if they don't speak the same English. Look at this example: Betty, England: Do you want to see my apartment? American Amy: Yes. I want to go to your apartment. So, why does English change over time? In fact, all languages change and develop when cultures meet and communicate with each other. First of all, from about 450 to 150, the English spoken by the British was very different from the English spoken today. It is more based on German than English we speak now. Then between about 500 AD and 150 AD, English became less and less like German, because the people who ruled England spoke Danish first and then French. These new immigrants have enriched English, especially English vocabulary. Therefore, by the year 1600, Shakespeare was able to use a wider range of words than ever before. Some British immigrants immigrated to America. Later, in the18th century, some British people were brought to Australia. Both countries began to speak English. Finally, in the19th century, this language was established. At that time, there were two major changes in English spelling: the first time samuel johnson compiled his dictionary, and later noah webster compiled the American English Dictionary. The latter gives American English spelling an independent identity. English is now also used as a foreign language or a second language in South Asia. For example, there are many fluent English speakers in India, because Britain ruled India from 1765 to 1947. During that time, English became the language of government and education. English is also spoken in African countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and South Africa. Today, the number of people studying English in China is increasing rapidly. In fact, China may have the largest number of English learners. Will China English develop its own characteristics? Only time will tell.
The Road to Modern English/kloc-At the end of 0/6th century, about 5 million to 7 million people spoke English, almost all of whom lived in Britain. Later, in the17th century, the British began to sail and conquered other parts of the world. So many other countries began to speak English. Nowadays, more people speak English than ever before. Some of them speak English as their first language, while others speak English as their second or foreign language. People whose mother tongue is English can communicate with each other even if they speak different languages. Please look at the following example: Betty, an Englishman: "Can you come to my apartment?" Amy from America: "OK. I'd be happy to go to your apartment. " So, why does English change in a period of time? In fact, all languages will develop and change when different cultures communicate with each other. First of all, from 450 to 1 150, the English spoken by people was very different from the English spoken today. At that time, English was more based on German, but modern English was not. Then gradually, from 800 to 1 150, English became less like German. Because at that time, the British rulers spoke Danish first and then French. These new immigrants have greatly enriched English, especially in vocabulary. So in the 7th century, Shakespeare used more words than ever before. 1620, some British people moved to the United States to settle down. Later, in the19th century, some British people were also sent to Australia, and people from both countries began to speak English. Finally, it was not until the 20th century that English really took shape. At that time, there were two major changes in English spelling: first, Samuel Johnson compiled a dictionary, and later, noah webster compiled the American English Dictionary, which reflected the different characteristics of American English spelling. Now, English is also used as a foreign language or a second language in South Asia. For example, there are many people who speak English fluently in India, because Britain ruled India from 1765 to 1947. During this period, English became the official language and educational language. English is also spoken in Singapore, Malaysia and other African countries, such as South Africa. At present, the number of English learners in China is increasing rapidly. In fact, China is probably the country with the largest number of English learners in the world. Will China English develop its own characteristics? This can only be answered in time. Using Language Standard English and Dialect What is Standard English? Do Britain, America, Canada, Australia, India and New Zealand speak English? Believe it or not, there is no standard English. Many people think that standard English is spoken on TV and radio, because in early radio programs, people expect the English spoken by news announcers to be the best English. However, on TV and radio, you can also hear the differences when people speak. When people use words different from "standard language", they are called dialects. There are many dialects of American English, especially in the Midwest and South, as well as dialects of blacks and Hispanics. In some parts of the United States, even two people in neighboring towns may speak slightly different languages. There are so many dialects in American English because Americans come from all over the world. Geographical location also has an influence on the emergence of dialects. Some people who live in the mountains of the eastern United States speak older English dialects. When Americans move from one place to another, they take their dialects with them. Therefore, people in the mountains in the southeastern United States speak almost the same dialect as people in the northwestern United States. America is a big country that uses many dialects. Although many Americans often move, they can still distinguish and understand each other's dialects.
Original text and translation of English textbook 3 for senior one.
My name is Wang Kun. Since middle school, my sister Wang Wei and I have always dreamed of a great bike trip. She bought an expensive mountain bike two years ago, and then she persuaded me to buy one. Last year, she visited our cousins, Dao Wei and Yuhang, who were in Kunming University. They are Dai people and grew up in the west of Yunnan Province near the Lancang River. Lancang River is located in China and is called Mekong River in other countries. Wang Wei soon became interested in cycling, too. After graduating from college, we finally had a chance to travel by bike. I asked my sister, "Where are we going?" It was my sister who first thought of cycling across the Mekong River from the starting point to the end point. Now she is planning our travel schedule. I like my sister, but she has a serious shortcoming. She can be really stubborn sometimes. Although she didn't know the best way to go somewhere, she insisted on organizing the trip properly. Now I know that the right way is always her way. I kept asking her, "When shall we leave and when shall we come back?" I asked her if she had seen the map. Of course she didn't; My sister doesn't care about details. So I told her that the source of Mekong River is in Qinghai Province. She gave me a firm look-the look that said she wouldn't change her mind. She seemed very excited when I told her that our journey would start at an altitude of more than 5000 meters. When I told her that the air would be hard to breathe and cold, she said it would be an interesting experience. I know my sister very well. Once she has made up her mind, nothing can change. Finally, I had to give in. A few months before our trip, Wang Wei and I went to the library. We found a large atlas with a detailed map of the world. From the map, we can see that the Mekong River flows rapidly from the glacier. When it crossed the deep valley and crossed the western part of Yunnan Province, it became a rapids. Sometimes the river turns into a waterfall and flows into a wide valley. We were all surprised to learn that half of the river was in China. After leaving China and high altitude areas, the Mekong River has become wide, brown and warm. When it entered Southeast Asia, its speed slowed down. It winds its way through the low valley to the plain where rice grows. Finally, the river delta enters the South China Sea.
The trip to the lower Mekong River Part I Dreams and Plans My name is Kun Wang. My sister Wang Wei and I have been dreaming of a great bike trip since high school. Two years ago, she bought an expensive mountain bike and persuaded me to buy one. Last year, she visited our cousins Dao Wei and Yuhang who were studying in Kunming. They are Dai people and grew up near the Lancang River in western Yunnan Province. This section of the Mekong River is called Lancang River in China and Mekong River in other countries (territories). Soon, Wang Wei made her cousins interested in cycling. After graduating from college, we finally had the opportunity to travel by bike. I asked my sister, "Where are we going?" It was my sister who first thought of riding along the Mekong River from the source to the end. Now she is making plans for our trip. I like my sister very much, but she has a serious shortcoming. She can be really stubborn sometimes. Although she doesn't know the best route to some places, she insists on making her trip perfect. Then, I know that this perfect way will always be her way. I kept asking her, "When shall we start? When will you come back? " I also asked her if she had seen the map. Of course she hasn't seen it-my sister doesn't think about details. So, I told her that the source of Mekong River is in Qinghai Province. She gave me a firm look-it showed that she wouldn't change her mind. She seemed very excited when I said that our trip would start from a plateau of more than 5000 meters. When I told her that the air was thin, it was difficult to breathe and the weather was cold, she said it would be an interesting experience. I know my sister very well. Once she has made up her mind, nothing can change her. Finally, I had to give in. A few months before our trip, Wang Wei and I went to the library. We found a large atlas with some detailed geographical maps of the world. As we can see from the picture, the Mekong River originated from a glacier on a mountain in Tibet. At first, the river was small, clear and cold, and then it began to flow rapidly. When it passes through a deep valley, it becomes a torrent, flowing through western Yunnan. Sometimes, rivers form waterfalls and enter wide canyons. We are all surprised to find that half of the river is in China. When it flows out of China and the highlands, the Mekong River becomes wider and warmer, and the river turns yellow-brown. When it entered Southeast Asia, the flow rate slowed down, and the river meandered slowly through the valley to the plain where rice was planted. Finally, a tributary of the Mekong Delta flows into the South China Sea of China. Mountain scenery in Tibet at night Part II Although it is autumn in the deep mountains, it has begun to snow in Tibet. Our legs are heavy and cold, and they feel like ice cubes. Have you ever seen a snowman ride a bike? We look like that. Along the way, some children in wool coats stopped to see us. In the late afternoon, we found that our kettle was frozen because of the cold weather. However, the lake shines like a mirror in the afterglow of the sunset, and the scenery is charming. As usual, Wang Wei is in front of me. She is very reliable. I know I don't need to make her happy. It is difficult to climb the mountain, but when we look around, the scenery surprises us. It seems that we can see hundreds of miles away. At some point, we found ourselves in a very high place, as if riding a bicycle through the clouds. Then we started to go downhill, which was very interesting, especially when the weather was getting warmer. In the valley, colorful butterflies are flying around us, and we also see yaks and sheep grazing. At this time, we should take off our hats, coats, gloves and trousers and put on T-shirts and shorts. In the evening, we usually stop to camp, so we set up a tent first and then eat. After dinner, Wang Wei fell asleep with his head on the pillow, while I was awake. In the middle of the night, the sky becomes clear and the stars are brighter. It was very quiet (at night)-there was almost no wind, only the flames of the bonfire accompanied us. I lay under the stars, thinking about how far we have come. We will arrive in Dali, Yunnan soon. There, our cousins Dao Wei and Yuhang will join us. We can't wait to meet them.
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