美国学生世界地理教材 第198期:一条巨大的海蛇怪(3)
After the Japanese were beaten in the war they were not allowed to have a big army nor to build war machines like battle-ships, tanks, and guns. 日本人战败之后,被禁止拥有一支庞大的军队,也禁止建造诸如战舰、坦克和枪炮
美国学生世界地理教材 第199期:一条巨大的海蛇怪(4)
The one for the boys is on the fifth day of the fifth month, that is May fifth. It is called Flag Day or Kite Day. 另一个是男孩子的节日,在第五个月的第五天,也就是5月5日,叫做国旗节或风筝节。 Big paper kites in th
美国学生世界地理教材 第199期:一条巨大的海蛇怪(4)
The one for the boys is on the fifth day of the fifth month, that is May fifth. It is called Flag Day or Kite Day. 另一个是男孩子的节日,在第五个月的第五天,也就是5月5日,叫做国旗节或风筝节。 Big paper kites in th
美国学生世界地理教材 第200期:风景明信片(1)
When I came home from Japan I sent picture post-cards to all the Japanese school-boys who had given me their names. 我从日本回国后,就给那些想和我通信的日本男孩都寄了风景明信片。 I had chosen cards that I thought would
美国学生世界地理教材 第201期:风景明信片(2)
Here are some of the other pictures which the Japanese boys sent me: 以下是日本男孩寄给我的其他一些图画: A street scene in Tokyo 东京街景 Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan and one of the largest cities. 东京是日本
美国学生世界地理教材 第202期:风景明信片(3)
Their stockings are like mittens with a place for the toe, 他们的袜子像连指手套,四脚趾相连与脚拇指分开。 and they would no more think of stepping on the mats with their shoes on than you would of getting into bed with your sho
美国学生世界地理教材 第203期:风景明信片(4)
A picture of two Japanese carrying a big bucket on a pole which rests on their shoulders. 两个日本人用一根杆子抬着一个大水桶, In the tubI couldn't see them but I knewthere are live fish. 画中那只桶里虽然我看不见,但是我
美国学生世界地理教材 第204期:风景明信片(5)
Another letter contained a picture of three monkeys carved in wood in the greatest of all Japanese temples at Nikko. 另一封信里是一幅画,画的是三只用木头雕刻的猴子。这三只猴子在日光市最大的神社里。 One monkey h
美国学生世界地理教材 第205期:人造山(1)
All the continents begin with an A except one. 地球上所有大洲的英文名字,除一个洲之外,都是以A开头的。 Asia is the largest continent. Africa is the next largest. 亚洲是最大的洲。非洲是第二大洲。 But Africa w
美国学生世界地理教材 第206期:人造山(2)
A pickled man is called a mummy, and the mummies of many such rulers of Egypt are now in museums. 一个用防腐剂处理后的人叫做木乃伊。许多这样的木乃伊埃及曾经的统治者现在就存放在博物馆里。 One of the Seven Wo
美国学生世界地理教材 第207期:人造山(3)
Now, however, nine out of every ten people in Egypt are Mohammedans and, instead of building pyramids, they build beautiful mosques. Close by these big pyramids is the Sphinx, a huge stone figure with the body of a lion and the head of one of the Egy
美国学生世界地理教材 第208期:人造山(4)
This mud is very rich soil in which the Egyptians grow wheat and a very fine kind of cotton. 这种泥土成了非常肥沃的土壤,埃及人就在上面种植小麦和一种优质棉花。 In the olden times the Nile used to overflow the banks on
美国学生世界地理教材 第209期:害怕黑暗(1)
It takes about two months to cross the Sahara Desert by camel from top to bottom, 骑骆驼从撒哈拉沙漠北边到南边,大约需要两个月的时间。 and there is no other way to go than by camel or airplaneno railroads, no auto roads, no
美国学生世界地理教材 第210期:害怕黑暗(2)
All the colored people in the United States to-day are descended from these black slaves who were brought from Africa. 今天美国的所有黑人都是过去从非洲带来的这些黑人奴隶的后代。 Many people in our country thought these po
美国学生世界地理教材 第211期:害怕黑暗(3)
A hundred years ago people knew little or nothing about this part of Africa. 一个世纪以前,人们对非洲的这块地方所知甚少或一无所知。 It was an unhealthful and a dangerous country for the white man. 对白人来说,这是一个