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Good sentence of Elf Mouse 1. What are the good words and sentences in Brother Elf Mouse?

Good words in "Elf Mouse";

Pay attention to [guān xρn]: pay attention, pay attention.

Honest; Honest.

Swing [yá o yá o b ǐ i b ǐ i]: ① describes indecision. (2) the way you walk unsteadily. 3 calm and complacent.

Flexible [lí ng huó]: fast; Not rigid.

Shy [hài xiū]: I feel embarrassed; Awkward.

Force【mi m n qi m ng]: forcing people to do things they don't want to do.

Reason [yuá n gü]: reason; Reason.

Pride [zihá o]: I am proud and worthy of pride.

Smooth [shn Liu]: smooth and orderly.

Angry [n m 4 o Hu ǒ]: Angry and angry.

Stimulation [cějī]: External things act on organisms, making things change positively.

Long distance; Long journey.

Travel [lǐxíng]: travel far; Go to other places for business or sightseeing.

Kung fu: Wushu skill, sometimes called Wushu.

Restore [Hu and Fu]: Restore it to its original state.

A good word in "The Elf Mouse":

That's bullshit! That's bullshit! "Mr Little growled.

You can't walk around comfortably in a rat hole alone.

Walking on Fifth Avenue, holding tightly all the way.

Unlike most babies, Stuart was born to walk. For a week, he has been able to climb the lamp rope and pick up the lamp.

But in fact, the sewer made him wet and sticky, so he had to take a big bath and spray his whole body with his mother's violet perfume before he felt that he was breathing again.

He asked Mrs. Little to tear "Three Blind Mice and See How They Run" from the collection of children's songs.

I've never seen a mouse that doesn't want to drill a mouse hole.

As soon as Stuart saw a dog through the telescope, he ran to the nearest doorman, climbed up his trouser legs and hid under the hem of his uniform.

The conductor came all the way to collect the fare. Stuart took out his wallet and took out a coin no bigger than a grasshopper's eyes.

He is an adventurous little guy, who likes the feeling that the breeze is blowing on his face, seagulls are chirping overhead and the waves are undulating under him.

Huge waves fell on the Wasp like a mountain, rushed across the deck, rolled Stuart up, rushed out of the boat and rushed into the water.

Students are equally willing to give up spelling and arithmetic. They cheered warmly. You look at me, I look at you. They laughed and waved handkerchiefs and rulers. Some boys threw paper balls dipped in saliva at girls.

2. Good words and sentences of Elf Mouse Brother

1. Today! Today! Today is the day! Today is the day! 2. It's always today, George. It is always today, Qiao Ye. I mean, today is the day. That's right. I mean, today. That's right. 4. Can't I come? -You have to go to school, George. -Can't I go with you? George, you have to go to school. Will he be here when I go home? -I think so. -Will he be here when I get home? -I think so. 6. I want to play with him. I want to play ball with him. Wrestle with him. 7. I will teach him how to spit. 8.- It will be fun. -The plunder of America. -It'll be fun. -We'll all be happy. 9. How do you know if you have chosen the right one? How do you know you didn't choose the wrong person? 10. I don't know. We will.

I didn't know we would. 1 1. You will know. You'll know then. 12. Goodbye, dear. Goodbye, dear 13. Remember, I want a little brother, not a big brother. Don't forget that I want my brother, not my brother. We read your file, and it looks all right. New york Municipal Orphanage 15. Remember, I want a little brother, not a big brother. We have reviewed your application documents and everything seems to be all right.

3. Classic sentences in "Elf Mouse"

Stuart Little (1999), the younger brother of the elf mouse, had a wonderful conversation: (Baidu.

Si Nuo Bao: Didn't your mother warn you not to go to Central Park at night? Smokey: My mother is the reason why you shouldn't go to Central Park at night. George Little: Maybe we should go home. Mr. Little: Why? George Little: I'm not wearing my lucky underwear. Mr. Little: You don't have any lucky underwear. George Little: Well, maybe we should buy some and come back for another game. Mrs. Keeper: Mr. and Mrs. Little, we try not to encourage couples to adopt outsiders.

Species. Very little success. Snowball: I can't believe I'm arguing with lunch. Stuart Little: Si Nuo, where are you going? Snowball: Oh, I want to yawn, stare at the traffic and lick myself. Believe me, if you do it well, it may take hours. Mrs. Little: Will he be all right? Dr Beechwood: Well, a boy that big swallowed all the detergent. Surprisingly, I think he will be fine. Besides, he's clean. Snowball: I lied, okay? Welcome to Manhattan! Monty, mouth: aren't you going to run? Stuart Little: Why? Monty, mouth: Because you are a mouse. Stuart Little: I'm not just a mouse. I am a member of this family. Monty, mouth: a mouse and a pet cat? (turns over, laughs, and repeats the line) Stuart Little: I think that's interesting! Monty, mouth: Is it interesting? I'm going to get my hair wet! A mouse and a pet cat! [Laughing harder, looking down at the embarrassed snow bell] Mouth Monty: Your new little master? Wait and see until the children hear all this! Snowbell: Ah, shame! (to Stuart) Snowbell: I'm going to kill you! Snowball: Do you think you can help me? Smokey: Think it's finished. Snowbell: Thank you, Mr. Smoke. How could I have thought of you? Don't worry, Tinker Bell, anytime. Snowbell: Tinker Bell! Haha, he called me Tinker Bell! You are an interesting guy! Yes, anyway. House CATS, shh! Audience: Who is that mouse? George Little: That's not a mouse, that's my brother. Anton, the arrogant villain: (bragging on George's boat) George, what did you do, take it out of the cereal box? I'm glad you're here, George. Someone has to finish it. Anton, the arrogant villain: George, have you finished crying? George Little: Yes! Are you an asshole enough? Anton, the arrogant villain: no! Stuart Little: So, what should I call you? Mrs. Little: Mom. Mr. Little: And Dad. Mrs. Little: We haven't told you the best news yet. Mr. Little: You have a brother named George. Stuart Little: What should I call him? Mrs. Little: George. Stuart Little: I'm so happy! I feel the height 10 inch! Anton, the arrogant villain: How did that stupid mouse get on my sail? George Little: He is not a stupid mouse! Anton, the arrogant villain: You are right; He is a stupid mouse! (When Snowbell finds Stuart lying in bed) Snowbell: Are you comfortable? Stuart Little: Yes, thank you. I feel very comfortable. Snowball: I can only sleep on a rag in the corner, you little mouse! Monty, mouth: You know, as long as it's not meat loaf, I'm not picky. That thing makes me fart. It's a terrible thing. Snowball: Sorry, this is a meat loaf. Monty, mouth: Oh, well, beggars can't be choosers. Load me into the car and light a match! Snowbell: [Monty tries to go into the kitchen, but Snowbell tries to stop him so that he won't see Stuart and may humiliate him] No, Monty. Stop. You wouldn't do that. Monty, mouth: Why? I eat from the trash can and drink from the public toilet. It seems that a little gasoline can upset me. (He walks through the cat door to the kitchen) Snowball: No, wait. Don't! Lucky: I hope he runs out of gas! Rhett: I hope you can! Lucky: Why don't you run to the back? Red: No way! My stomach is very nervous! My stomach is empty! Now catch that mouse! Stuart Little: Now I know fairy tales are true. Snowbell: (from the top of the stairs) Is the fairy tale true? Oh, I think I'm going to cough up hairballs. Stuart Little: You look nervous! Snowbell: Nervous? Oh, I'm, I'm in the past tense. Stuart Little: Maybe I can help. Can I scratch your ear? I can rub your stomach. Snowball: Do you want to rub it from the inside, little mouse? Stuart Little: I'm a little confused. I thought that's what you do to pets. Snowball: A pet? I am not your pet! I am a cat and you are a mouse. You should live in a cave. This is my family. Stuart Little: Can we share? Snowbell: Look at my furry pink lips. "no!" Stuart Little: Bye, fake dad! Bye, fake mom! Mrs stott: goodbye, fake son! [Stewart leaves in a toy car] Mrs Stott: I'm going to miss that boy. Mr stott: I'm going to miss that car. Mrs Eleanor Little: Hello, George.

4. What is a touching sentence in "The Elf Mouse"?

Stuart Little was born in a rich family and was as small as a mouse. He grew up and acted more and more like a mouse, so everyone called him an elf mouse. One day, a beautiful bird landed on his windowsill. Stuart adopted the bird and they have been inseparable friends ever since.

Although life is happy, it is not long. One night, a gray pigeon heard two cats plotting to eat Margalo. The Grey Pigeon wrote a letter to Margalo, which said: Be careful of a strange cat, it will come at night. Margo was frightened. After much thinking, he decided to run away from home.

A day later, Stuart found that Margo was missing. He is so anxious that he can't eat or sleep. He made up his mind to find Margalo. One day, at 4: 30 in the morning, Stewart drove a small jeep and embarked on a bumpy journey to find Margo. ...

5. What is a touching sentence in "The Elf Mouse"?

Stuart Little was born in a rich family and was as small as a mouse. He grew up and acted more and more like a mouse, so everyone called him an elf mouse.

One day, a beautiful bird landed on his windowsill. Stuart adopted the bird and they have been inseparable friends ever since. Although life is happy, it is not long.

One night, a gray pigeon heard two cats plotting to eat Margalo. The Grey Pigeon wrote a letter to Margalo, which said: Be careful of a strange cat, it will come at night.

Margo was frightened. After much thinking, he decided to run away from home. A day later, Stuart found that Margo was missing. He is so anxious that he can't eat or sleep.

He made up his mind to find Margalo. One day, at 4: 30 in the morning, Stewart drove a small jeep and embarked on a bumpy journey to find Margo.

6. What are the classic English sentences of 10 in "Fairy Mouse"?

Snowball: Didn't your mother warn you not to go to Central Park at night? Smokey: My mother is the reason why you shouldn't go to Central Park at night. Mrs. Librarian: Mr. and Mrs. Little, we try not to encourage couples to adopt outsiders.

Species. Very little success. Stuart Little: I'm not just a mouse. I am a member of this family. Monty, mouth: Is it interesting? I'm going to get my hair wet! A mouse and a pet cat! Snowbell: Thank you, Mr. Smoke. How could I have thought of you? Snowbell: Tinker Bell! Haha, he called me Tinker Bell! You are an interesting guy! Monty, mouth: Oh, well, beggars can't be choosers. Load me into the car and light a match! My stomach is empty! Now catch that mouse! Snowball: Do you want to rub it from the inside, little mouse? Mr stott: taxi! What does a mouse have to do to call a taxi in this city? 1. Introduction: The Little Mouse is one of the three fairy tales written by American writer E·B· White (1899- 1985), and is known as "the most read and loved fairy tale in the 20th century". The movie adapted from this book in Hollywood made the stubborn and lovely little mouse conquer the whole world.

2. Content abstract: Stuart, the second child of this small family, was only two inches tall at birth and looked like a little mouse. This little mouse is kind and clever. Nobody at home likes the cat named "Wild Jasmine".

Stuart's best friend is Margo, a bird who lives in their house. In order to protect the beautiful Margalo from being bullied by "wild jasmine", the little mouse really got up the courage and used his brain. He vowed to get Margalo back, so he started the toy car and set off.

Along the way, dangerous and interesting stories emerged one after another, and the little mouse went through hardships ... Did the little mouse finally find Margalo? You will never guess. The movie adapted from this book in Hollywood made the stubborn and lovely little mouse conquer the world.

3. The difference between the film and the original: 1. Because the original book was published during World War II, it looks pessimistic, such as the meeting with the little girl and the disappearance of Margo. The difference between Stuart and Margo in the film is very aesthetic; 2. In wartime, politics is in command.

In the original work, Stuart made a comment on the "world government" (the world is chaotic because there is no world government. The implication is that the United States ...? The original description is more like a fairy tale world, from the figure of a little girl (there is more than one short Stuart in the world! ), Stuart is a blood relative of human beings, and other places can have their own experiences; 4. The pattern of the big world and the small world: The pattern of the small world in the original is: Snowbell and Stuart fight against the enemy to the end.

4. Evaluation of works: Stuart, a mouse from an orphanage, came to Park Jung-soo's home, which is like heaven for him, and became a member of this big family. However, Stewart's ownership is always threatened, and the pet white cat is hostile to the new mouse owner and feels that his cat's dignity is seriously challenged. And George, the little master of Park Jung-soo's family, doesn't like this little brother either. What is the fate of the little mouse? Big stars and animated mice cooperate seamlessly to create a warm middle-class family life atmosphere.

5. About the author: E·B· White (1899- 1985), a famous American essayist and critic, is famous for his prose. "His style is cool and elegant, spicy and humorous, and unique." He was born in Montvernon, new york, and graduated from Cornell University.

As the main author of The New Yorker, White has laid a far-reaching "New Yorker Style". White is full of love for everything in this world, and his morality is as high as his article.

In addition to his lifelong love prose, he also wrote three children's books: Little Stuart Mouse (also translated as Elf Mouse), Charlotte's Web and Swan Playing the Trumpet, which have also become literary classics loved by children and adults.

7. Elf Mouse's composition

My brother is a mouse. I don't know when I started calling myself "elf mouse". I heard it's still a short name. The full name says: "The world-beater salted egg is so powerful that people everywhere know ~ ~ ~ ~ elf mouse".

"This kid must have done it!" I gnashed my teeth at the sight of the dismemberment of the mechanical pencil I just bought on my desk. A few days ago, he also made an "inhuman" modification to my bike. When the bike was ridden, everything rang except the bell.

My brother has no other skills, but he has learned to make trouble. As long as it is strange to him, he will make them fall apart in the least time. At dinner, my brother and I said that I had an appointment with my classmates to go swimming tomorrow. He looked at me with jealous eyes, blinked and said, "Look, there are no stars in the sky. It will rain tomorrow, and I want to go swimming. It's crazy! " I looked out of the window.

After dinner, my brother left the table singing "It's going to rain tomorrow, my brother can't go swimming, la la la". I glanced at him and went to the balcony. Suddenly, I found dark clouds rolling in the distance. Will it really rain tomorrow? Just as my brother came over, I scolded him angrily: "It's all your curse. You can't go tomorrow. Are you satisfied? " At night, I can't sleep, thinking about going swimming tomorrow. I tossed and turned and suddenly had a brainwave. I remember that in Doraemon, as long as I tied my wish to a bamboo pole and asked Chang 'e, my wish would come true. I thought, there's nothing I can do anyway. It's quite interesting. I might as well try, so I tied my written wish to a bamboo pole and came to the balcony. Suddenly, I accidentally found another bamboo pole, which said: It won't rain tomorrow. Looking up at the sky again, the night is full of stars.

8. Elf mouse has eight words.

1. Today! Today! Today is the day! Today is the day! 2. It's always today, George. It's always today, George I mean, today is the day. That's right. I mean, today is right. 4. Can't I come? -You have to go to school, George. -Can't I go with you? George, you have to go to school. Will he be here when I go home? -I think so. -Will he be here when I get home? -I think so. 6. I want to play with him. I want to play ball with him. Wrestle with him. 7. I will teach him how to spit. 8.- It will be fun. -The plunder of America. -It'll be fun. -We'll all be happy. 9. How do you know if you have chosen the right one? How do you know you didn't choose the wrong person? 10. I don't know. We will.

I didn't know we would. 1 1. You will know. You'll know then. 12. Goodbye, dear. Goodbye, dear 13. Remember, I want a little brother, not a big brother. Don't forget that I want my brother, not my brother. We read your file, and it looks all right. New york Municipal Orphanage 15. Remember, I want a little brother, not a big brother. We have reviewed your application documents and everything seems to be all right.