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木偶奇遇记

出版社:外文出版社出版时间:2017-08-01
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木偶奇遇记 版权信息

  • ISBN:9787119109497
  • 条形码:9787119109497 ; 978-7-119-10949-7
  • 装帧:一般胶版纸
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木偶奇遇记 内容简介

《木偶奇遇记》是十九世纪世界上*伟大的童话著作之一。故事的主人公匹诺曹是个木偶人, 他可爱、但却毛病多多。他逃学、撒谎、结交坏朋友, 屡次上当却屡教不改。为了教育匹诺曹, 仙女给他施以魔法并告诉他, 只要他说谎一次鼻子就会长一截, 他连说三次谎, 鼻子长得很长很长。匹诺曹有所醒悟, 但还是经不住坏孩子的引诱。几个月后, 匹诺曹的头上长出了一对驴耳朵, 后来又变成了一头驴子被卖到了马戏团。不久, 匹诺曹在演出中摔断了腿, 他被马戏团卖给了商人削皮做鼓面。紧急关头, 仙女搭救了他。匹诺曹决定痛改前非, 终于变成了一个懂礼貌、爱学习、勤奋工作、孝敬长辈、关爱他人的好孩子。故事构思奇特、幽默夸张, 充满奇特想象和幻想的艺术魅力。

木偶奇遇记 目录

**章/Chapter 1
第二章/Chapter 2
第三章/Chapter 3
第四章/Chapter 4
第五章/Chapter 5
第六章/Chapter 6
第七章/Chapter 7
第八章/Chapter 8
第九章/Chapter 9
第十章/Chapter 10
第十一章/Chapter 11
第十二章/Chapter 12
第十三章/Chapter 13
第十四章/Chapter 14
第十五章/Chapter 15
第十六章/Chapter 16
第十七章/Chapter 17
第十八章/Chapter 18
第十九章/Chapter 19
第二十章/Chapter 20
第二十一章/Chapter 21
第二十二章/Chapter 22
第二十三章/Chapter 23
第二十四章/Chapter 24
第二十五章/Chapter 25
第二十六章/Chapter 26
第二十七章/Chapter 27
第二十八章/Chapter 28
第二十九章/Chapter 29
第三十章/Chapter 30
第三十一章/Chapter 31
第三十二章/Chapter 32
第三十三章/Chapter 33
第三十四章/Chapter 34
第三十五章/Chapter 35
第三十六章/Chapter 36
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木偶奇遇记 节选

  《世界名著阅读丛书:木偶奇遇记》:  "And who has eaten them?"  "The cat," answered Pinocchio, seeing that little animal busily play-ing with some shavings in the corner of the room.  "Open! I say," repeated Geppetto, "or I'II give you a sound whipping when I get in."  "Father, believe me, I can't stand up. Oh, dear! Oh, dear! I shall have to walk on my knees all my life."  Geppetto. thinking that all these tears and cries were only other pranks of the Marionette. climbed up the side of the house and went in through the window.  At first he was very angry, but on seeing Pinocchio stretched out on the floor and really without feet, he felt very sad and sorrowful. Picking him up from the floor, he fondled and caressed him, talking to him while the tears ran down his cheeks:  "My little Pinocchio, my dear little Pinocchio! How did you bum your feet?"  "I don't know, Father, but believe me, the night has been a terrible one and I shall remember it as long as I live. The thunder was so noisy and the lightning so bright-and I was hungry. And then the Talking Cricket said to me, 'You deserve it; you were bad;' and I said to him, 'Careful, Cricket;' and he said to me, 'You are a Marionette and you have a wooden head;' and I threw the hammer at him and killed him . It was his own fault, for I didn't want to kill him. And I put the pan on the coals, but the Chick flew away and said, Tll sec you again! Remember me to the family.' And my hunger grew, and I went out, and the old man with a nightcap looked out of the window and threw water on me, and I  came home and put my feet on the stove to dry them because I was still hungry, and I fell asleep and now my feet are gone but my hunger isn't!  Oh!——Oh!-Oh!" And poor Pinocchio began to scream and cry so loudly that he could be heard for miles around.  Geppetto, who had understood nothing of all that jumbled talk, ex-cept that the Marionette was hungry, felt sorry for him, and pulling three pears out of his pocket, offered them to him, saying:  "These three pears were for my breakfast, but I give them to you gladly. Eat them and stop weeping."  "If you want me to eat them, please peel them for me."  "Peel them?" asked Geppetto, very much surprised. 'I should never have thought, dear boy of mine, that you were so dainty and fussy about your food. Bad, very bad! In this world, even as children, we must ac-custom ourselves to eat of everything, for we never know what life may hold in store for us!""You may be right," answered Pinocchio, "but I will not eat the pears if they are not peeled. I don't like them."And good old Geppetto took out a knife, peeled the three pears, and put the skins in a row on the table.Pinocchio ate one pear in a twinkling and started to throw the core away, but Geppetto held his arm.  "Oh, no, don't throw it away! Everything in this world may be of some use! "  "But the core I will not eat!" cried Pinocchio in an angry tone.  "Who knows?" repeated Geppetto calmly.  And later the three cores were placed on the table next to the skins.……  ……

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