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My Very First Mother Goose 文本
My Very First Mother Goose 文本

01 Jerry Hall

He is so small

A cat could eat him

Hat and all.

02 Mabel, Mabel,

Strong and able,

Take your elbows

off the table.

Chapter One

03 Jack and Jill went up the hill,

To fetch a pail of water;

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

04 Shoo fly, don't bother me,

Shoo fly, don't bother me,

Shoo fly, don't bother me,

I belong to somebody.

05 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king's horse and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again.

06 I'm Dusty Bill

From Vinegar Hill,

Never had a bath

And I never will.

07 Down at the station, early in the morning, See the little puffer-bellies all in a row;

See the engine-driver pull his little lever- Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!

08 Cackle, cackle, Mother Goose,

Have you any feathers loose?

Truly have I, pretty fellow,

Quite enough to fill a pillow.

09 Rain on the green grass,

And rain on the tree;

Rain on the house top,

But not on me. 10 Warm hands, warm,

The men are gone to plough,

If you want to warm your hands,

warm your hands now.

11 I'm a little teapot, short and stout, Here's my handle,

Here's my spout.

When the tea is ready, hear me shout, Pick me up and

pour me out!

12 Ride a cock horse

To Banbury Cross,

To see what Tommy can buy;

A penny white loaf,

A penny white cake,

And a two-penny apple pie.

13 To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.

To market, to market, to buy a fat hog, Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.

14 Jelly on a plate,

Jelly on a plate,

Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble,

Jelly on a plate.

Sausage in a pan,

Sausage in a pan,

Frizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,

Sausage in a pan.

Baby on the floor,

Baby on the floor,

Pick him up, pick him up,

Baby on the floor.

15 Wash the dishes,

Wipe the dishes,

Ring the bell for tea;

Three good wishes,

Three good kisses,

I will give to thee.

16 Christopher Columbus

was a very great man,

He sailed to America

in an old tin can.

The can was greasy,

And it wasn't very easy,

And the waves grew higher,

and higher and higher.

17 12, Buckle my shoe;

34 , Knock at the door;

56, Pick up sticks;

78, Lay them straight;

910, A big fat hen.

18 Donkey, donkey, old and grey, Open your mouth and gently bray. Lift your ears and blow your horn To walk the world this sleepy morn.

19 Wee Willie Winkie

runs through the town,

Upstairs and downstairs

in his night-gown,

Rapping at the window,

crying through the lock,

Are the children all in bed,

for now it's eight o'clock?

Chapter Two

20 As I was going to St Ives,

I met a man with seven wives.

Each wife had seven sacks.

Each sack had seven cats.

Each cat had seven kits.

Kits, cats, sacks and wives:

How many were there going to St Ives?

21 Hey diddle, diddle,

the cat and the fiddle,

The cow jumped over the moon;

The little dog laughed

to see such fun,

And the dish ran away

with the spoon.

22 Dickory, dickory, dock,

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one,

The mouse ran down,

Dickory, dickory, dock.

23 Dickory, dickory dare,

The pig flew up in the air.

The man in brown

Soon brought him down,

Dickory, dickory, dare.

24 The cat's got the measles,

The measles, the measles,

The cat's got the measles,

Whatever shall we do?

We'll send for the doctor,

The doctor, the doctor,

We'll send for the doctor,

And he'll know what to do.

25 Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man, Bake me a cake as fast as you can;

Pat it and prick it, and mark it with T, Put it in the oven for Tommy and me. 26 Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John, Went to bed with his trousers on;

One shoe off, and one shoe on,

Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.

27 I had a little dolly dressed in green,

I didn't like the color so

I sent it to the queen;

The queen didn't like it so

I sent it to the king,

The king said,

Close your eyes and count sixteen.

28 I had a sausage,

a bonny

bonny sausage,

I put it in the oven for my tea.

I went down the cellar,

to get the salt and pepper,

And the sausage ran after me.

29 Early in the morning at eight o'clock You can hear

the postman's knock;

Up jumps Ella

to answer the door,

One letter, two letters, three letters, four! 30 Pease porridge hot,

Pease porridge cold,

Pease porridge in the pot,

Nine days old.

31 Baa, baa, black sheep,

have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir,

three bags full.

One for the master,

and one for the dame,

And one for the little boy

who lives down the lane,

32 Mademoiselle she went to the well,

She didn't forget her soap and towel; She washed her hands,

she wiped them dry,

She said her prayers,

and jumped up high.

33 Sally go round the sun,

Sally go round the moon,

Sally go round the chimney pots

on a Sunday afternoon.

Chapter Three

34 I see the moon,

And the moon sees me;

God bless the moon,

And God bless me.

35 Great A, little a, bouncing B,

The Cat's in the cupboard

And can't see me.

36 Form Wibbleton to Wobbleton

is fifteen miles,

From Wobbletn to Wibbleton

is fifteen miles,

From Wibbleton to Wobbleton,

form Wobbleton to Wibbleton,

From Wibbleton to Wobbleton

is fifteen miles.

37 I asked my mother for fifty cents,

To see the elephant jump the fence,

He jumped so high,

He reached the sky,

And didn't come back till the Fourth of July.

38 Here we go round

the mulberry bush,

The mulberry bush,

The mulberry bush;

Here we go round

the mulberry bush,

On a cold and frosty morning.

39 One, two, three, four,

Mary's at the cottage door,

Five, six, seven, eight,

Eating cherries off a plate.

40 One for sorrow

Two for joy

Three for a girl

Four for a boy Five for silver

Six for gold

Seven for a secret

Never to be told

41 Whose little pigs are these, these, these? Whose little pigs are these?

They are Roger the Cook's,

I know by their looks-

I found them among my peas.

42 Chook, chook, chook, chook.

Good morning, Mrs Hen.

How many chickens have you got? Madam, I've got ten:

Four of them are yellow,

And four of them are brown,

And two of them are speckled red,

The nicest in the town.

Chook, chook, chook, chook

43 Star light, star bright,

First star I see tonight,

I wish I may,

I wish I might,

Have the wish

I wish tonight.

44 Cross-patch, draw the latch,

Sit by the fire and spin;

Take a cup, and drink it up,

Then call your neighbors in.

45 I had a little hen

The prettiest ever seen;

She washed up the dishes,

And kept the house clean.

She went to the mill

To fetch me some flour,

And always got home

In less than an hour.

46 As I was walking through the City,

Half past eight o'clock at night, There I met a Spanish Lady, Washing out her clothes at night. First she rubbed them,

then she scrubbed them,

Then she hung them out to dry, Then she laid her hands upon them Said :I wish my clothes were dry.

47 Simple Simon met a pieman, Going to the fair;

Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let m taste your ware.

Says the pieman to Simple Simon, Show me first your penny;

Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Indeed, I have no any.

48 Will you come to my party, will you come?

Bring your own bread and butter and a bun;

Mrs Murphy will be there, Tossing peanuts in the air,

Will you come to my party,

will you come?

49 I am a Girl Guide

dressed in blue,

These are the actions

I must do:

Salute to the King,

And turn my back to

the washing-machine.

50 Little Boy Blue,

come blow your horn,

The sheep's in the meadow,

The cow's in the corn.

Where is the boy

who looks after the sheep?

He's under a haycock fast asleep. Will you wake him?

No. not I,

For if I do, he's sure to cry.

51 Tinker, tailor,

Soldier, sailor,

Rich man, poor man, Ploughboy,

Thief.

52 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.

53 The mole

Lives in a hole;

He is blind-

I don't mind.

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Unit 1 Festivals around the world FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS Festivals and celebrations of all kinds have been held everywhere since ancient times. Most ancient festivals would celebrate the end of cold weather, planting in spring and harvest in autumn. Sometimes celebrations would be held after hunters had caught animals. At that time people would starve if food was difficult to find, especially during the cold winter months. Today’s festivals have many origins, some religious, some seasonal, and some for special people or events. Festivals of the dead Some festivals are held to honour the dead or to satisfy the ancestors, who might return either to help or to do harm. For the Japanese festival Obon, people should go to clean graves and light incense in memory of their ancestors. They also light lamps and play music because they think that will lead the ancestors back to earth. In Mexico, people celebrate the Day of the Dead in early November. On this important feast day, people eat food in the shape of skulls and cakes with “bones” on them. They offer food, flowers and gifts to the dead. The Western holiday Halloween also had its origin in old beliefs about the return of the spirits of dead people. It is now a children’s festival, when they can dress up and go to their neighbours’ homes to ask for sweets. If the neighbours do not give any sweets, the children might play a trick on them. Festivals to Honour People Festivals can also be held to honour famous people. The Dragon Boat Festival in China honours the famous ancient poet, Qu Y uan. In the USA, Columbus Day is in memory of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World. India has a national festival on October 2 to honour Mohandas Gandhi, the leader who helped gain India’s independence from Britain. Harvest Festivals Harvest and Thanksgiving festivals can be very happy events. People are grateful because their food is gathered for the winter and the agricultural work is over. In European countries, people will usually decorate churches and town halls with flowers and fruit, and will get together to have meals. Some people might win awards for their farm produce, like the biggest watermelon or the most handsome rooster. China and Japan have mid-autumn festivals when people admire the moon and in China enjoy moon-cakes. Spring Festivals The most energetic and important festivals are the ones that look forward to the end of winter and to the coming of spring. At the Spring Festival in China, people eat dumplings, fish and meat and may give children lucky money in red paper. There are dragon dances and carnivals, and families celebrate the Lunar New Year together. Some Western countries have very exciting carnivals, which take place forty days before Easter, usually in February. These carnivals might include parades, dancing in the streets day and night, loud music and colourful clothing of al kinds. Easter is an important religious and social festival for Christians around the world. It celebrates the return of Jesus from the dead and the coming of spring and new life. Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival happens a little later. The country, covered with cherry tree flowers, looks as though it is covered with pink snow. People love to get together to eat, drink and have fun with each other. Festivals let us enjoy life, be proud of our customs and forget our work for a little while.

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