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A. 愛麗絲漫遊奇境記英文簡介 注意!是英文簡介 簡短的 50詞左右 急

This is the perfect book to share with younge children.It may be intended to be read by children but I am in eighth grade and still love it.If you are looking for a funny,entergetic,and family friendly story then you have found one in Alice in Wonderland.I give this classic tail five stars and two thumbs way up.
Alice in Wonderland is about a girl that falls in a hole and goes into this magical world.I think "Alice in Wonderland" is an OK book for my age if you like fantasy books.You may not like it because nothing makes sense.For example,they have a trial where the witnesses don't know about the crime and the Judge says to the jurors,"That's important!" but the Rabbit corrects him.I think it would have been a better book if I was 7 and my mom was reading it to me right before bed.The only problem with that is that younger kids might not understand much of the vocabulary but they might still enjoy it if you explain the words to them.If you're an alt and want a good book for your 5,6 or 7 year old,I recommend Alice in Wonderland.
好長啊.好辛苦.

B. 愛麗絲漫遊奇境 英文梗概

Synopsis

Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit Hole
Alice is sitting by her sister lazily and became a bit tired, and she sees a White Rabbit in a waistcoat carrying a watch. She follows it down a rabbit hole, and falls down a very long chamber full of strange things on shelves. After landing safely on the ground, she goes into a long hallway with a glass table with a gold key. Alice opens up a curtain and finds a small door, which the key fits in perfectly, and behind it is a beautiful garden, but she can't fit in. Alice then finds a small bottle labeled "DRINK ME," and drinks it. The drink causes her to shrink. Alice accidentally leaves the key on the table, and with her diminished stature can no longer reach it and becomes very scared. She then sees a cake that says "EAT ME," and proceeds to eat it.

Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears
The consumption of the cake makes Alice grow to be 9 feet tall. She cries, creating a pool of tears. The White Rabbit comes into the hallway, and is so frightened he drops his fan and kid-gloves. Alice then fans herself with his fan and kid-gloves, causing her to shrink again, but she stops before she goes out altogether. She swims through the pool of tears she had cried when she was larger, and finds a mouse who is awfully scared of cats. They wash up onto a bank, where they meet many birds and animals, who are also soaking wet.

Chapter 3: A Caucus Race and a Long Tale
A Dodo decides that the birds and animals should dry off with a Caucus Race, which has no rules except to run in a circle. After half an hour or so, the race ends and everyone wins, which means they all get prizes. Alice gives out her comfits as the prizes, and the Mouse tells Alice his long and sad tale of why he hates cats, which Alice misinterprets as "tail." The chapter ends with Alice alienating the participants of the race, resulting in her being left alone once again.

Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
The White Rabbit mistakes Alice for his house maid, Mary Ann. He asks her to fetch a pair of gloves and a fan. Alice goes in to his house, and she finds a bottle. Though not labeled DRINK ME she drinks it anyway. The drink now makes her grow so big that she blocks the entrance and the White Rabbit is no longer able to get into the house. The White Rabbit asks a lizard named Bill to get her out. Bill climbs in through the chimney, but is kicked out by Alice's giant leg that is stuck there. The White Rabbit then decides out loud that his house should be burned down, where Alice then responds fervently "If you do I'll set Dinah at you!", Dinah being a young kitten that Alice owns. Silence follows and then chatter about 'A barrowful will do, to begin with' followed by a shower of little pebbles being thrown through the window. The pebbles quickly turn into small cakes and Alice swallows one, suddenly causing her to shrink again to her earlier size. Back down to size Alice makes her way out of the house to find a small crowd of assorted animals, who in turn make a rush toward Alice when they see her. Quickly retreating into the nearby thick wood she finds herself confronted by an enormous puppy (note that Alice is merely a few inches tall at this time) and plays fetch with the puppy, tiring him into sleep. She rests for a moment herself, looking around and spotting a mushroom growing near her, she examines all angles of the mushroom and decides to have a peek at what might be on top of it. As she stands tiptoe and looks, her eyes meet with the ones of a blue Caterpillar, who is sitting arms folded quietly smoking a hookah.

Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar
Alice asks how she can get bigger, but the Caterpillar asks her to recite "Old Father William" instead. After doing so (with a few errors), the Caterpillar tells her that one side of the mushroom will make her bigger and the other side will make her smaller. The Caterpillar disappears leaving Alice all alone. Alice first tries the right side, which makes her chin get stuck to her foot. Then she tries the left side, which makes her neck grow very long. A pigeon flies into her face, believing she is a serpent, but Alice tells her that she is a little girl. She then eats different sides of the mushroom and gets back to her usual height.

Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper
Now at her right size, Alice comes upon a house with a Frog-Footman and a Fish-Footman in front. The Fish-Footman has an invitation for the Duchess, which he delivers to the Frog-Footman. Alice observes this transaction and, after a perplexing conversation with the frog, goes into the house and meets The Duchess, The Cook, The Baby, and The Duchess's Cheshire-Cat. The Cook is throwing dishes and making a soup which has too much pepper, which causes Alice, the Duchess and the baby, but not the cook or the Cheshire-Cat, to sneeze. The Duchess tosses her baby up and down while reciting the poem "Speak roughly to your little boy." When the poem is over, The Duchess gives Alice the baby while she leaves to go play croquet with the Queen. To Alice's surprise, the baby later turns into a pig, so she lets it go off into the woods. The Cheshire-Cat then appears in a tree, telling her about the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. He then disappears, his grin remaining behind to float on its own in the air.

Chapter 7: A Mad Tea Party
Alice becomes a guest at a mad tea party, along with the Hatter, the March Hare, and the Dormouse. In the course of the party, Alice reveals that the date is May 4 (which happens to be the birthday of her presumed real-life counterpart, Alice Pleasance Liddell). The other characters give Alice many riddles and stories, until she becomes so insulted that she leaves, claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to. Alice comes upon a door in a tree, and enters it, and finds herself back in the long hallway. She opens the door, eats part of her mushroom, and shrinks so she can get into the beautiful garden.

Chapter 8: The Queen's Croquet Ground
Now in the beautiful garden, she comes upon 3 cards painting the roses on a rose tree red, for they accidentally planted a white-rose tree which the Queen of Hearts hates. A procession of more cards, kings and queens and even the White Rabbit comes into the garden. She meets the violent Queen of Hearts and the less violent King of Hearts. The Queen tells the executioner to chop off the three card gardeners' heads.

A game of croquet begins, with flamingos as the mallets and hedgehogs as the balls. The Queen condemns more people to death, and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat, who asks her how the queen is. The Queen of Hearts then tries to find out how they can chop off the Cheshire Cat's head, even though he is only a floating head. Alice asks her about the Duchess, so the Queen asks the executioner to get the Duchess out of prison.

Chapter 9: The Mock Turtle's story
The Duchess is brought to the croquet ground. She is now less angry and is always trying to find morals in things (she claims the pepper made her angry.) The Queen of Hearts then shows Alice the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. The Mock Turtle is very sad, even though he has no sorrow. He tries to tell his story about how he used to be a turtle, which The Gryphon interrupts so they can play a game.

Chapter 10: The Lobster Quadrille
The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon start dancing to the Lobster Quadrille, singing "Tis the Voice of the Lobster." The Mock Turtle then sings "Beautiful Soup" ring which Alice and The Gryphon have to leave for a trial while The Mock Turtle continues singing.

Chapter 11: Who Stole the Tarts?
At the trial, the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the tarts. The jury box is made up of twelve animals, including Bill the Lizard, and the judge is the King of Hearts. The first witness is the Mad Hatter, who doesn't help the case at all. In some versions, the second witness is the Duchess's cook. The next and last witness though, is Alice.

Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence
Alice eats part of the mushroom, causing her to grow and accidentally knocks over the jury box. The Queen of Hearts is about to sentence them to death, but Alice calls them all just a pack of cards, causing them to swirl around her and turn into dead leaves. Alice's sister wakes her up, since it was all a dream. Alice tells her sister all about the strange dream she had just awoken from.

C. 求愛麗絲漫遊奇境的大意(用英語,不用太長,只要能概括意思)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world (the Wonderland of the title) populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic in ways that have given the story lasting popularity with alts as well as children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre,and its narrative course and structure have been enormously influential, especially in the fantasy genre.

其實我覺得到鄭銀腔這兒就夠喊衫了吧應該,不過我還是很熱心搏塌的幫LZ找到了分章節的介紹,也許對LZ有用吧

Chapter 1-Down the Rabbit Hole: Alice is bored sitting on the riverbank with her sister, when she sees a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit, but through which she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle labelled "DRINK ME", the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key. A cake with "EAT ME" on it causes her to grow to such a tremendous size her head hits the ceiling.

Chapter 2-The Pool of Tears: Alice is unhappy and cries and her tears flood the hallway. After shrinking down again e to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. She tries to make small talk with him but all she can think of talking about is her cat, which offends the mouse.

Chapter 3-The Caucus Race and a Long Tale: The sea of tears becomes crowded with other animals and birds that have been swept away. Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. The mouse gives them a very dry lecture on William the Conqueror. A Dodo decides that the best thing to dry them off would be a Caucus-Race, which consists of everyone running in a circle with no clear winner. Alice eventually frightens all the animals away, unwittingly, by talking about her cat.

Chapter 4-The Rabbit Sends a Little Bill: The White Rabbit appears again in search of the Duchess's gloves and fan. He orders Alice to go into the house and retrieve them, but once she gets inside she starts growing. The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. The crowd hurls pebbles at her, which turn into little cakes, which, when Alice eats them, rece her again in size.

Chapter 5-Advice from a Caterpillar: Alice comes upon a mushroom and sitting on it is a blue Caterpillar smoking a hookah. The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. She breaks off two pieces from the mushroom. One side makes her shrink smaller than ever, while another causes her neck to grow high into the trees, where a pigeon mistakes her for a serpent. With some effort, Alice brings herself back to her usual height. She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height.

Chapter 6-Pig and Pepper: A Fish-Footman has an invitation for the Duchess of the house, which he delivers to a Frog-Footman. Alice observes this transaction and, after a perplexing conversation with the frog, lets herself into the house. The Duchess's Cook is throwing dishes and making a soup that has too much pepper, which causes Alice, the Duchess and her baby (but not the cook or her grinning Cheshire Cat) to sneeze violently. Alice is given the baby by the Duchess and to her surprise, the baby turns into a pig.

Chapter 7-A Mad Tea Party: The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree, directing her to the March Hare's house. He disappears but his grin remains behind to float on its own in the air prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a cat without a grin but never a grin without a cat. Alice becomes a guest at a "mad" tea party along with the Hatter (now more commonly known as the Mad Hatter), the March Hare, and a sleeping Dormouse who remains asleep for most of the chapter. The other characters give Alice many riddles and stories. The Mad Hatter reveals that they have tea all day because time has punished him by eternally standing still at 6 pm (tea time). Alice becomes insulted and tired of being bombarded with riddles and she leaves claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to.

Alice trying to play croquet with a flamingo
The grinning Cheshire CatChapter 8-The Queen's Croquet Ground: Alice leaves the tea party and enters the garden where she comes upon three living playing cards painting the white roses on a rose tree red because the Queen of Hearts hates white roses. A procession of more cards, kings and queens and even the White Rabbit enters the garden. Alice then meets the King and Queen. The Queen, a figure difficult to please, introces her trademark phrase "Off with his head!" which she utters at the slightest dissatisfaction with a subject.

Alice is invited (or some might say ordered) to play a game of croquet with the Queen and the rest of her subjects but the game quickly descends into chaos. Live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. The Queen of Hearts then orders the Cat to be beheaded, only to have her executioner complain that this is impossible since the head is all that can be seen of him. Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter.

Chapter 9-The Mock Turtle's Story: The Duchess is brought to the croquet ground at Alice's request. She ruminates on finding morals in everything around her. The Queen of Hearts dismisses her on the threat of execution and she introces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. The Mock Turtle is very sad, even though he has no sorrow. He tries to tell his story about how he used to be a real turtle in school, which The Gryphon interrupts so they can play a game.

Chapter 10-Lobster Quadrille: The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon dance to the Lobster Quadrille, while Alice recites (rather incorrectly) "'Tis the Voice of the Lobster". The Mock Turtle sings them "Beautiful Soup" ring which the Gryphon drags Alice away for an impending trial.

Chapter 11-Who Stole the Tarts?: Alice attends a trial whereby the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen's tarts. The jury is composed of various animals, including Bill the Lizard, the White Rabbit is the court's trumpeter, and the judge is the King of Hearts. During the proceedings, Alice finds that she is steadily growing larger. The dormouse scolds Alice and tells her she has no right to grow at such a rapid pace and take up all the air. Alice scoffs and calls the dormouse's accusation ridiculous because everyone grows and she can't help it. Meanwhile witnesses at the trial include the Mad Hatter, who displeases and frustrates the King through his indirect answers to the questioning, and the Duchess's cook.

Chapter 12-Alice's Evidence: Alice is then called up as a witness. She accidentally knocks over the jury box with the animals inside them and the King orders the animals be placed back into their seats before the trial continues. The King and Queen order Alice to be gone, citing Rule 42 ("All persons more than a mile high to leave the court"), but Alice disputes their judgement and refuses to leave. She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. The Queen shouts her familiar "Off with her head!" but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards. Alice's sister wakes her up for tea, brushing what turns out to be some leaves and not a shower of playing cards from Alice's face. Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself.

D. 電影愛麗絲夢遊仙境英文簡介

Alice in wonderland is a 1951 American Disney animated film.

(《愛麗絲夢遊仙境》是1951年的美國迪斯尼動畫電影。)

Directed by Clyde jeronemi, Hamilton s. lusk and Wilfred Jackson.

(該片由克萊德·傑洛尼米、漢密爾頓·S·盧斯克、威爾弗雷德·傑克遜導演。)

Kathryn Beaumont, Ed wing and other voices, premiered in the United States on July 26, 1951.

(凱瑟琳·博芒特、艾德·溫等配音,於1951年7月26日在美國首映。)

The story is based on the fairy tale novel of the same name by Louis caro.

(該片劇情根據路易斯·卡羅所著的同名童話小說改編。)

It depicts a little girl with blonde hair and blue eyes, "Alice", who is not interested in attending class.

(描繪了一個金發碧眼的小女孩「愛麗絲」因無心上課。)

See a Mr. Rabbit with a pocket watch and accidentally into the fantasy dreamland, get to know a group of good friends and a series of stories.

(看到一隻帶懷表的兔子先生而不小心進入到奇幻夢鄉,結識到一群好朋友等一系列的故事。)

(4)愛麗絲漫遊奇境電影大意英文擴展閱讀

主要角色:

1,愛麗絲

愛麗絲有著強烈的好奇心,經常做白日夢,腦子里總有一些天馬行空的想法,遇到任何事情之前總是先給出自己的意見,而不是聽取別人的建議。愛麗絲穿著一件藍色的氣球狀禮服,裙衣系有白色圍裙,腿穿白色燈籠褲,腳穿白襪子與黑色瑪麗·簡鞋,一頭金發由一條藍色蝴蝶結系著。

2,白兔先生

仙境中最有邏輯頭腦的角色,通常被表現為一隻膽小怕事、說話緊張的兔子,他永遠擔心自己會遲到,永遠急急忙忙地趕時間。白兔先生在面對事情時總是猶豫不決。這只「穿馬甲」的兔子雖然十分有名,但是在電影中卻屢屢「打醬油」。

E. 愛麗絲漫遊奇境記英文簡介 注意!是英文簡介 簡短的 50詞左右 急

如下:

This is the perfect book to share with younge children. It may be intended to be read by children but I am in eighth grade and still love it. If you are looking for a funny, entergetic, and family friendly story then you have found one in Alice in Wonderland.

I give this classic tail five stars and two thumbs way up.

翻譯:

這是一本非常適合與幼兒分享的書。它可能是為了讓孩子們讀,但我在八年級,仍然喜歡它。如果你正在尋找一個有趣的、有意思的、適合家庭的故事,那麼你在《愛麗絲夢遊仙境》中找到了一個。我給這個經典的尾巴五星和兩個大拇指的方式向上。

F. 愛麗絲漫遊奇境記英語的梗概

This is the perfect book to share with younge children. It may be intended to be read by children but I am in eighth grade and still love it. If you are looking for a funny, entergetic, and family friendly story then you have found one in Alice in Wonderland. I give this classic tail five stars and two thumbs way up. Alice in Wonderland is about a girl that falls in a hole and goes into this magical world. I think "Alice in Wonderland" is an OK book for my age if you like fantasy books. You may not like it because nothing makes sense. For example, they have a trial where the witnesses don't know about the crime and the Judge says to the jurors, "That's important!" but the Rabbit corrects him. I think it would have been a better book if I was 7 and my mom was reading it to me right before bed. The only problem with that is that younger kids might not understand much of the vocabulary but they might still enjoy it if you explain the words to them. If you're an alt and want a good book for your 5, 6 or 7 year old, I recommend Alice in Wonderland.

G. 愛麗絲漫遊奇境記英文主要內容

天熱得她非常困,甚至迷糊了,但是愛麗絲還是認真地盤算著,做一隻雛菊花環的樂趣,能不能抵得上摘雛菊的麻煩呢?就在這時,突然一隻粉紅眼睛的白兔,貼著她身邊跑過去了。

愛麗絲並沒有感到奇怪,甚至於聽到兔子自言自語地說:「哦,親愛的,哦,親愛的,我太遲了。」愛麗絲也沒有感到離奇,雖然過後,她認為這事應該奇怪,可當時她的確感到很自然,但是兔於竟然從背心口袋裡襲里掏出一塊懷表看看,然後又匆匆忙忙跑了。這時,愛麗絲跳了起來,她突然想到:從來沒有見過穿著有口袋背心的兔子,更沒有見到過兔子還能從口袋裡拿出—塊表來,她好奇地穿過田野,緊緊地追趕那隻兔子,剛好看見兔子跳進了矮樹下面的一個大洞。

愛麗絲也緊跟著跳了進去,根本沒考慮怎麼再出來。

這個兔子洞開始像走廊,筆直地向前,後來就突然向下了,愛麗絲還沒有來得及站住,就掉進了—個深井裡。

也許是井太深了,也許是她自己感到下沉得太慢,因此,她有足夠的時間去東張西望,而且去猜測下一步會發生什麼事,首先,她往下看,想知道會掉到什麼地方。但是下面太黑了,什麼都看不見,於是,她就看四周的井壁,只見井壁上排滿了碗櫥和書架,以及掛在釘子上的地圖和圖畫,她從一個架子上拿了一個罐頭,罐頭上寫著「桔子醬」,卻是空的,她很失望,她不敢把空罐頭扔下去,怕砸著下面的人,因此,在繼續往下掉的時候,她就把空罐頭放到另一個碗櫥里去了。

「好啊,」愛麗絲想,「經過了這次鍛煉,我從樓梯上滾下來就不算回事。家裡的人都會說我多麼勇敢啊,嘿,就是從屋頂上掉下來也沒什麼了不起,」——這點倒很可能是真的,屋頂上摔下來,會摔得說不出話的。

掉啊,掉啊,掉啊,難道永遠掉不到底了嗎?愛麗絲大聲說:「我很知道掉了多少英里了,我一定已經靠近地球中心的一個地方啦!讓我想想:這就是說已經掉了大約四千英里了,我想……」(你瞧,愛麗絲在學校里已經學到了一點這類東西,雖然現在不是顯示知識的時機,因為沒一個人在聽她說話,但是這仍然是個很好的練習。)「……是的,大概就是這個距離。那麼,我現在究竟到了什麼經度和緯度了呢?」(愛麗絲不明白經度和緯度是什麼意思,可她認為這是挺時髦的字眼,說起來怪好聽的。)

不一會兒,她又說話了:「我想知道我會不會穿過地球,到那些頭朝下走路的人們那裡,這該多麼滑稽呀!我想這叫做『對稱人』(19世紀中學地理教科書上流行個名洞,叫「對跖人」,意思是說地球直徑兩端的人,腳心對著腳心。愛麗絲對「地球對面的人」的概念模糊,以為他們是「頭朝下」走路的,而且把「對跖人」錯念成「對稱人」了。)吧?」這次她很高興沒人聽她說話,因為「對稱人」這個名詞似乎不十分正確。「我想我應該問他們這個國家叫什麼名稱:太太,請問您知道這是紐西蘭,還是澳大利亞?」(她說這話時,還試著行個屈膝禮,可是不成。你想想看,在空中掉下來時行這樣的屈膝禮,行嗎,)「如果我這樣問,人們一定會認為我是一個無知的小姑娘哩。不,永遠不能這樣問,也許我會看到它寫在哪兒的吧!」>>>>>>

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