“书虫”是外语教学与研究出版社和牛津大学出版社共同奉献给广大英语学习者的一大精品。书虫在英语中大概是颇可爱的形象,试想想如痴如醉沉迷于书卷,孜孜不倦地咀嚼着字母的那么一只“书虫”……
如今这只“书虫”漂洋过海,轻盈落在了中国英语学习者的掌中。“书虫”首先将给你处信,即使你目前只有几百词汇,即可以不大费劲地阅览世界名作了。书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你:要坚持不懈地读下去要广泛而丰富地读下去。待到读完丛书系列中的*后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹变蝶一样,振翅欲翔了!
珍妮弗·巴西特是位资深的教师和作家,生活在英国西南部的德文郡,她是牛津书虫系列读物的系列编辑,其为书虫系列编写的其他书目包括《小公主》、《歌剧院的幽灵》等。
《谁谋杀了总统?》讲述了一位好警察费利克斯应警长的要求,日以继夜地工作来找寻谋杀了总统的谋杀犯的故事,他开着车在这个国家来回奔波,他必须迅速地找到凶手,并把他带回来——不论是死是活。他问了很多问题,但其中有些问题是很危险的,最好不要知道答案。
The First Day
第一天
The Second Day
第二天
The Third Day
第三天
The Fourth Day
第四天
The Fifth Day
第五天
The Sixth Day
第六天
ACTIVITIES Before Reading
ACTIVITIES While Reading
ACTIVITIES After Reading
Run!' the man thought.'Move!Faster!I can't stop now.'
Over the man's head the night sky was black and cold,and in front of him were the trees.Tall,dark trees… five hundred metres away.
'I can hide there,' the man thought.'I can hide in those trees.They can't see me in the trees.'
He looked behind him.He could see the lights.There were five or six men.They ran fast,and their lights moved up and down.They were not far away now.He could hear their feet on the ground.
The man ran faster.His legs were tired,his body was tired.There were noises in his head,he could not see.The trees were two hundred metres away.He wanted to stop running.He wanted to lie down and sleep.
Then he heard a new noise.Dogs.
'They've got dogs!' he thought.'Oh no!Not dogs!I can't run faster.'
But he did.Faster and faster.The trees were a hundred metres away… fifty… twenty…
And then he was there.The trees opened their dark arms to him.But he did not stop running.It was dark and quiet under the trees.He ran first to the left,and then to the right.He came to a hill,and for a second or two he stopped and listened.
Nothing.Then he heard the dogs again,but he could not see the lights.
'Don't stop now,' he thought.'Dogs don't need eyes.They can find you in the dark.'
Quickly he ran down the hill.It was very dark here,and he could not see very well.He ran into a tree and nearly broke his arm.
'Careful!' he thought.'Careful.' He put his hands out in front of him,and ran more slowly.Then he heard a new noise.Water.
'A river!' he thought.'The dogs can't follow me across water.Where is it?Quick!'
Soon he found the river.It was not very big,but it ran quickly.The water was cold on his tired legs.He walked and ran up the river,through the water,for about two kilometres.Then he stopped and listened again.
He could hear nothing.He stood there and waited.The trees watched him with dark,secret eyes.
Nothing.No dogs,no lights,no noises.
The man was cold now,and very,very tired.'I need sleep,' he thought.'Where can I hide?' He looked up at the trees.
'Up there,' he thought.'The dogs can't follow me up a tree.'