关键词不能为空

当前您在: 主页 > 英语 >

原版牛津阅读树无字书文本12篇全

作者:高考题库网
来源:https://www.bjmy2z.cn/gaokao
2021-01-25 10:06
tags:

-

2021年1月25日发(作者:修正主义者)

原版牛津阅读树无字书文本
篇全

12

Day 1 At School

It was Kipper's first day at school.
He didn't want to go in.
So he held onto the gate post.

Kipper was shy. He hid in the
cloakroom. “Come
on!”

Kipper played in the home corner.

Kipper cooked a LEGO stew.
It was the end of the day.

Kipper didn't want to go home.

What did he do? He held onto the gate post.


Day 2 Getting Up

Kipper brushed his teeth. He knew a secret.

Kipper
looked
for
his
clothes
and
the
surprise
he

had hid in his bottom drawer.
Kipper got his shirt.

Kipper put on his trainers.

The post lady arrived.

She had a bigger pile of envelopes than usual.
The surprise was for Dad.

It was his birthday.


Day 3 Look Out

Kipper's friend lent him his road ripper.
Kipper imagined he was a famous ripper rider in
a race.
Kipper whizzed around the house and screeched
onto the lawn.
“Oh.”

Kipper didn't know how to stop the road ripper.

Everyone
taught
Kipper
how
to
be
a
careful
rider.


Day 4 The Haircut

One day, Dad said to Mum,

Kipper's hair is
getting really long again. It's time he had a cut.



Oh,
dear,

groaned
mum.

I
don't
think
I
want
to
know
about
this.
Ask
me
to
clean
a
crocodile's
teeth,
or cut a tiger's toe nails. But don't ask me to cut
Kipper's hair.


Mum
had
been
dreading
cutting
Kipper's
hair,
ever
since
the
last
time
she
did
it.
The
trouble
was,
Kipper
made
a
terrible
fuss.
He
just
wouldn't
keep
still
when
Mum
shampooed
his
hair.
And
he
cried,
because
she
got
a little drop of shampoo in his eye. But that was
nothing, compared to the trouble she had when she
tried
to
give
him
the
haircut.
He
wiggled
and
jiggled
and squirmed and fidgeted so that Mum was cross with
him.
Then
as
soon
as
he
did
sit
still,
Mum
made
a
little
nick on his ear with the scissors. And after that,

Kipper made a bigger fuss than ever.

Surely, it's not that difficult a job.

said
Dad.

Difficult? Difficult?

exclaimed Mum.

I'd
rather polish a python or rinse a rhinoceros.



Now, who's making a fuss.

said Dad.

I know what.

said Mum, giving Dad a funny
knowing
sort
of
smile.

You
cut
Kipper's
hair.
After
all,
I'm
going
out
this
afternoon.
So
it
can
be
a
nice
little job for you.



Well,
urr

umm

oh

all
right
then.

said
Dad.

I don't think Kipper will give me any trouble. He
just needs handling the right way.


As
soon
as
Mum
had
gone.
Dad
took
Kipper
up
to
the
bathroom. He started combing his hair.

Do
you
know?

he
said,
in
his
jolliest
voice.

I heard of a little boy who made so much fuss when
he had his hair cut that nobody was ever able to cut
it. It grew so long, that the boy couldn't see where
he was going. And he kept bumping into doors and
crashing into lamp post and tripping over the cat. I

can't imagine you'd be as silly as that, Kipper.



Oh,
ouch!

cried
Kipper.

You're
hurting.
Mum
never hurts like that when she combs my hair.



I thought we could wash your hair, then I can
give it a little cut.

said Dad.

Oh

aw



wailed
Kipper,
wiggling
and
squirming away.

I don't want my hair cut.



This is going to be trickier than I thought.


said Dad.

But I've just had a brilliant idea.


Dad persuaded Kipper to have his hair cut at a
hairdresser's. He told Kipper that the hairdresser
was so good at cutting hair that Kipper would really
enjoy
it.
At
first,
Kipper
wasn't
too
sure.
So
Dad
said,

I
had
my
hair
cut
at
a
hairdresser
when
I
was
a
little
boy and I didn't make a fuss. I remember thinking it
was good fun.



Well,
all
right.

said
Kipper.

But
if
going
to
a
hairdresser
is
such
fun,
why
does
Mum
always
cut
your hair?



She
doesn't
always.

said
Dad.

I
tell
you
what,
I'll have my hair cut at the same time as you. I bet

you I won't make a fuss.


So Dad took Kipper to a hairdresser in the high
street.
It's
called
Snips
Hair
Salon.
The
shop
looked
very bright and attractive.

Snips is a good name for a hairdresser's.


thought Kipper.
The
first thing that
happened
to
Kipper
and Dad,
once they were in the salon, was that they had their
hair
washed.
Dad
had
his
washed
by
an
assistant
called
Andy.
And
Kipper,
had
his
washed
by
an
assistant
called Nicky. Much to his surprise, Kipper enjoyed
having his hair washed by Nicky. She didn't wash it
in
the
way
Mum
did
it
at
home.
Instead,
Kipper
sat
with
his back to the basin and he leaned backwards. The
basin didn't have taps. It had a special hose that
Nicky could control by pressing a little trigger on
the end. Nicky was very careful not to let any water
run on to Kipper's face. Next to Kipper, Andy was
shampooing Dad's hair.

Be careful with all this foam,

Kipper heard
Dad say.

I don't want shampoo in my eyes

I hope
you won't let the water run dawn my neck

You will

make sure the water isn't too hot, won't you?



Dad's
making
a
bit
of
a
fuss,

thought
Kipper.
After
the
shampooing
was
finished.
Andy
and
Nicky
sat Dad and Kipper on different chairs in front of a
big, long mirror.


What would you
like me to do with Kipper's hair? Shall I give him a
trim?


Dad
remembered
how
quickly
Kipper's
hair
grew.
He
remembered the fuss Kipper made whenever Mum cut it
and last of all he saw how expensive it was to have
a haircut in the salon. So he said,

No, not just a
trim. I think you'd better cut it short. Yes, quite
short!



And how about you, sir?

said Andy.
Kipper looked at Dad, and Dad looked at Kipper.
Then Dad said,

Oh

.um

.er

.yes. I'd like mine
quiet short, too.


Snip, snip, snip! Snip-snip! Went the scisoors.
Kipper looked sideways at Dad. Dad didn't look too
happy.


I bet he did make a fuss when he was a little
boy,

thought Kipper.
Dad and Kipper were really pleased with their
haircuts.

You look different,

Kipper told Dad.

So
do
you,
Kipper,


said
Dad.

You
look
different, too. You look quite grown up with short
hair.



It
will
be
really
easy
to
keep
it
tidy,

said
Kipper.

No
more
having
it
pulled
when
Mum tries to
comb it. And it will be so much easier to wash. I'm
glad we went to Snips. And you see, I didn't make a
fuss. Not once.



No,
you
were
a
good
boy,

said
Dad.

I
wonder
what
Mum
will
say
when
she
sees
our
smart
new
haircuts.


Mum was home already. When she opened the front
door and saw Kipper and Dad with their new short
haircuts, she couldn't believe her eyes.
Do
you
know
what
she
said?
She
said,

Good
gracious,
you
both
look
as
if
you've
been
run
over
by

a lawnmower.


Now that wasn't very nice

was it?


Day 5 The Lost Teddy

Have you ever ridden on a bus? The one that Mum
and Kipper are just about to catch, has upstairs and
downstairs.
Do
you
know
what
a
bus
like
this
is
called?
Kipper
liked
riding
on
the
double-decker
bus.
He
likes
to go upstairs and sit in the very front seat. Then
he could pretend that he was the driver.
Kipper
and
Mum
are
standing
at
the
bus
stop.
They
are
just
about
to
get
on
the
bus
to
go
to
town.
I
wonder
if
they
will
go
upstairs
and
sit
in
the
front
seat
this
time.

We
won't
go
all
the
way
upstairs
today,
Kipper,


said
Mum,

Because
there
won't
be
time.
We're
getting
off at the next stop.


Mum
had
taken
Kipper
with
her
when
she
went
to
have

her
eyes
tested.
If
she
had
been
by
herself,
Mum
would
have
walked,
but
in
the
first
place
Mum
was
in
a
hurry,
and
Kipper
couldn't
walk
fast
enough.
And
in
the
second
place,
Kipper
loved
riding
on
a
double-decker
bus, so Mum thought it would be a treat for him.
As it was only a short ride, Kipper and Mum sat
downstairs. In no time at all, the bus pulled up at
the next stop, and Kipper and Mum had to get off. Oh
no!
Kipper
was
so
surprised
that
the
journey
was
over
that he left Teddy behind, sitting on the seat.
As soon as Kipper got off the bus, he remembered
Teddy.

I've
left
Teddy
on
the
bus!

he
gasped.

I've
left
Teddy behind!

By
this
time,
the
bus
had
moved
off
and
was
almost
out
of
sight,
so
it
wasn't
possible
for Mum to run after it.

Oh
Kipper!

said
Mum.

There's
not
much
I
can
do at the moment. I'm already late for my eye- test.



But what about Teddy?

wailed Kipper.

When we get home we'll phone the bus company.
I expect the bus conductor will find Teddy and look
after him until we can get him back.



When Kipper went to bed that night, he was very
upset.
He
couldn't
get
to
sleep
without
Teddy
to
keep
him company, and he couldn't help crying. Biff and
Chip tried to cheer him up. They took some of their
favorite toys to give Kipper.

Don't cry,

said Chip.

I can't help it!

sniffed Kipper.

I keep
wondering
if
I'll
ever
see
Teddy
again.
What
if
someone has found him and kept him?


The
next
day,
Mum
said
to
Kipper,

Come
on,
we're
going
on
the
bus
again.
We're
going
to
the
Lost
Property Office at the bus station.


A
lost
property
office
is
a
place
that
looks
after
all the things that people have lost on buses. And
you'd be surprised at things people lose.

I
expect
lots
of
children
lose
teddy
bears
and
toys,


said
Mum.

There's
probably
a
special
department that looks after teddy bears.


Mum said this to try and cheer Kipper up, but he
was so worried that Teddy wouldn't be at the Lost
Property Office, that he didn't feel in the mood to

be
cheered
up.
At
last
they
arrived
at
the
bus
station,
and
they
went
straight
to
the
place
that said

Lost
Property

.
Kipper
had
fingers
crossed
on
both
hands
and he kept saying to himself,

I wish. I hope

I
wish

I hope
…”

When
Mum
asked
the
lady
if
Kipper's
Teddy
bear
had
been handed in. She said,

I expect so. We had five
teddy bears in yesterday, so I expect Kipper's is in
the box.

And it was!
You can imagine how pleased Kipper was to see
Teddy again, and you can imagine how glad Teddy was
to see Kipper. As for all the other lost teddies

well,
they
do
look
sad.
But
don't
worry.
The
lady
told
Kipper that their owners would all come in and find
them,
sooner
or
later.
In
fact,
as
Kipper
and
Mum
were
leaving,
a
sad-looking
little
girl
was
going
into
the
Lost Property Office with her dad.

I bet I know what she's lost,

said Kipper.


Day 6 The Library


Do
you
like
books?
Kipper
does.
Here
he
is
settling
down
with
a
really
interesting
book
about..well,
can
you
tell
what
his
book
is
about?
What
does it say on the cover?
Kipper's
book
isn't
a
story
book,
although
there
is
nothing
he
likes
better
than
a
good
story.
This
book
is
an
information
book.
Kipper
likes
information
books
because
he
likes
to
find
out
about
things.
This
story is about the day that Dad took Kipper to the
library to get some new books to read.
It was Dad's turn to take Kipper to the library.

Oh
dear,

said
Dad.

Some
of
these
books
should
have been taken back at least a week ago. That means
I'll have to pay a fine.


Kipper liked the library, but this time he was
very
excited.
Usually
Mum
and
sometimes
Dad,
went
with
him
to
the
children's
section
and
helped
him
to
choose
a
book.
But
today,
he
was
going
to
be
allowed
to
choose
some books all by himself.

I'm
sorry,
but
there's
a
fine
to
pay
on
all
these

-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-



本文更新与2021-01-25 10:06,由作者提供,不代表本网站立场,转载请注明出处:https://www.bjmy2z.cn/gaokao/565222.html

原版牛津阅读树无字书文本12篇全的相关文章