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Aesop’s Fables:伊索寓言

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內容簡介


內容簡介

《伊索寓言》是古希臘文學重要代表作之一,可謂為寓言文學的始祖,書中多以動物為主角,探討人性與當時的社會現象,故事中的動物都會思考、也會說話以及擬人化的情緒表現,增添了每篇故事內容的趣味性,更是一本老少咸宜的處世智慧書,文字難易適中,非常適合作為英語閱讀的教材。

本書特色:
本書為寓言故事120則,文筆優美、行文簡潔,書末並附重要字彙中譯及同義字,以及Understanding What You Read單元,可測試閱讀的理解程度。

目錄

The Tortoise and the Ducks    6
The Young Crab and His Mother   7
The Frogs and the Ox   8
The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox   9
Belling the Cat   10
The Boy and the Filberts   12
Hercules and the Wagoner   13
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse   14
The Fox and the Grapes   16
The Bundle of Sticks   17
The Wolf and the Crane   18
The Oxen and the Wheels   20
The Lion and the Mouse   21
The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf   22
The Gnat and the Bull   23
The Farmer and the Stork   25
The Travelers and the Purse   26
The Frogs Who Wished for a King   28
The Owl and the Grasshopper   30
The Oak and the Reeds   32
The Rat and the Elephant   33
The Boys and the Frogs   34
The Crow and the Pitcher   35
The Ass Carrying the Image   37
A Raven and a Swan   37
The Two Goats   38
The Ass and the Load of Salt   39
The Lion and the Gnat   40
The Leap at Rhodes   41
The Cock and the Jewel   42
The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion   44
The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat   45
The Wolf and the Sheep   48
The Fox and the Stork   50
The Wolf and the Lion   52
The Stag and His Reflection   52
The Peacock   53
The Wolf and the Lean Dog   55
The Fox and the Lion   57
The Vain Jackdaw and his Borrowed Feathers   59
The Monkey and the Dolphin   60
The Wolf and the Ass   62
The Monkey and the Cat   63
The Bear and the Bees   66
The Fox and the Leopard   67
The Heron   68
The Cock and the Fox   69
The Dog in the Manger   70
The Wolf and the Goat   71
The Ass and the Grasshoppers   72
The Fox and the Goat    73   
The Cat, the Cock, and the Young Mouse   74
The Peacock and the Crane   77
The Farmer and the Cranes   77
The Farmer and His Sons   79
The Two Pots   80
The Goose and the Golden Egg   81
The Mouse and the Weasel   82
The Goatherd and the Wild Goats   84
The Spendthrift and the Swallow   85
The Dog and the Oyster   87
The Astrologer   87
Three Bullocks and a Lion   88
Mercury and the Woodman   89
The Fox and the Crab   92
The Serpent and the Eagle   93
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing   94
The Bull and the Goat   95
The Eagle and the Beetle   95
The Old Lion and the Fox   96
The Man and the Lion   97
The Ass and the Lap Dog   98
The Milkmaid and Her Pail   100
The Wolf and the Shepherd   101
The Goatherd and the Goat   101
The Miser   102
The Wolf and the House Dog   103
The Fox and the Hedgehog   105
The Bat and the Weasels   106
The Quack Toad   107
The Fox Without a Tail   107
The Mischievous Dog   109
The Rose and the Butterfly   109
The Cat and the Fox   111
The Boy and the Nettles   112
The Old Lion   112
The Fox and the Pheasants   113
Two Travelers and a Bear   114
The Porcupine and the Snakes   115
The Fox and the Monkey   116
The Mother and the Wolf   117
The Flies and the Honey   118
The Eagle and the Kite   118
The Stag, the Sheep, and the Wolf   120
The Animals and the Plague   120
The Shepherd and the Lion   123
The Dog and His Reflection   124
The Hare and the Tortoise   124
The Bees and Wasps, and the Hornet   125
The Lark and Her Young Ones   127
The Cat and the Old Rat   129
The Fox and the Crow   130
The Ass and His Shadow   132
The Miller, His Son, and the Ass   133
The Ant and the Dove   135
Vocabulary   136
Understanding what you read   142

作者簡介

Aesop(伊索)

相傳Aesop為西元前六世紀古希臘的奴瑫。雖出身於社會底層,但聰明機智的他,經常在人群中說故事,故事主角多為動物,藉以影射當時的社會。Aesop說的故事相當多,不但生動且富意涵,就這樣流傳開來,成為舉世聞名的《伊索寓言》。

ISBN: 9789574452033

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