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夏洛的网英语经典语录

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  Wilbur: You called yourself 'The Rat'.

  Templeton: I can call me that. You can't.

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  Wilbur: So you eat flies?

  Charlotte A. Cavatica: No... no, no. I drink their blood.

  Ike: [faints]

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: [climbs down to Ike's face]

  Ike: Please, don't hurt me.

  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Well, since you said please. Hehe.

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  Templeton: Look at her! Don't you think she's a little... uh... what's the word? EW!

  Wilbur: I think she's beautiful.

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Wilbur... we're born, we live, and when our time comes, we die. It's just a natural cycle of life.

  Wilbur: No! Just climb down! I'll carry you the rest of the way! We'll go back to the barn and I'll take care of you!

  Charlotte A. Cavatica: No, Wilbur... I don't even have the strength to climb down.

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: No, my webs were no miracle, Wilbur. I was only describing what I saw. The miracle is you.

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Goodbye... my sweet, sweet Wilbur.

  Wilbur: Goodbye, Charlotte. I love you.

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  Homer Zuckerman: Well, what can I say about this pig that hasn't already been said? I know a lot of you folks have come out to the farm and you've seen the words, and a lot of you have asked me, 'how could this have happened?'. I don't know, but it has happened... at a time when we really don't see many miraculous things. Maybe we do. Maybe they're all right there around us everyday, we just don't know where to look. There's no denying that our own little Wilbur... he's part of something that's bigger than all of us. And life on that farm's just a whole lot better with him in it. He really is some pig.

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  [repeated line]

  Templeton: The rat rules!

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  Homer Zuckerman: How could this have happened? A miracle, in a time when we don't see many miraculious things!

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  Wilbur: Since you said Salu-what, does this mean your my friend?

  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Well, let me think... Hmmm... Well... Yes.

  Wilbur: Ya-hooo!

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  Brooks: I am gonna get me some rat!

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  [repeated line]

  Wilbur: Great name!

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: You're very kind.

  Templeton: Don't go spreading it around.

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  Wilbur: Templeton, Charlotte is very sick.

  Templeton: Yeah, and twisted.

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  Mr. Arable: [Mr. Arable looks at pigs, finds a runt, a picks up ax]

  Fern: What are you doing?

  Mr. Arable: Nothing, now go back to bed.

  Fern: You're not going to kill it, are you?

  Mr. Arable: It's a runt.

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  Mrs. Zuckerman: I mean it was clear as day. T-E-R-R-I-F-I-C, I mean can you believe a spider wrote that? I didn't learn how to spell that word until I was in the 10th grade!

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  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Templeton, haven't you ever heard that good things come to those who wait?

  Templeton: No. Good things come to those who find it and shove it in their mouth!

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  Wilbur: [looking at Charlotte's new web, at the fair] But is is a good word, Charlotte? I mean, is it a TRUE word? I don't feel like I deserve all of the great words you've written about me...

  Charlotte A. Cavatica: Then, Wilbur, it's a PERFECT word.

  [Charlotte looks at the web, which says "HUMBLE"]   《夏洛的网》作者简介

  E·B·怀特(E.B.White)(1899-1985),二十世纪美国最杰出的随笔作家,美国当代著名散文家、评论家,以散文名世,“其文风冷峻清丽,辛辣幽默,自成一格”。生于纽约蒙特弗农,毕业于康奈尔大学。作为《纽约客》主要撰稿人的怀特一手奠定了影响深远的 “《纽约客》文风”。怀特对这个世界上的一切都充满关爱,他的道德与他的文章一样山高水长。除了他终生挚爱的随笔之外,他还为孩子们写了三本书:《斯图尔特鼠小弟》(又译《精灵鼠小弟》)、《夏洛的网》与《吹小号的天鹅》(又译《天鹅的喇叭》),美国当代大作家厄普代克把怀特的这三部童话都归于儿童文学经典作品之列。其中最受欢迎的就是《夏洛的网》,至今已经发行5000万册以上,拥有20多种文字的译本。在美国1976年《出版周刊》搞的一次读者调查中,这本童话位居“美国十佳儿童文学名著”中的首位,可见它受欢迎的程度。

  E.B.怀特,于1899年7月11日生于纽约。1918年,从美军退役,入康奈尔大学就读,1921年毕业。这期间他曾担任过《西雅图时报》等多家出版机构的记者。

  1924年他回到纽约,当了一位广告撰稿人。1926或1927年,他来到《纽约客》杂志社作编辑工作。在《纽约客》工作的这11年来,他为这本杂志写下了大量的散文和诗歌,还有些别的体裁的文章。

  1929 年他和凯瑟琳(Katherine)结婚。(1941年他们一起撰写了《美国幽默文库》一书)不久,怀特开始为《新纽约周刊》工作。但是,直到他和他的同事兼朋友James Thurber合写的《性是必需的吗?》一书在同年出版后,怀特才真正引起了文坛的注意。

  从1938~1943年,他作为《哈珀斯》杂志的专栏作家,为该杂志的“个人观点”专栏撰写了大量的散文。这些“怀特式”的散文在1942年被结集出版后,被评论家认为是怀特最优秀的一本散文集。1939年,他搬到缅因州的北Brooklin 的一个农场,作为一名自由作家继续从事写作。1959年,怀特出版了一本文体学专著《文体的要素》,这本书后来被广泛地用作美国中学与大学的教材。

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