金银岛(Treasure Island)

分類: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,综合,
品牌: 罗伯特·路易斯·斯蒂文森
基本信息·出版社:上海世界图书出版公司
·页码:194 页
·出版日期:2008年
·ISBN:750629706X/9787506297066
·条形码:9787506297066
·包装版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:Treasure Island
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内容简介《金银岛》作者是十九世纪出生在英国苏格兰爱丁堡,著名的文学作家罗伯特·路易斯·斯蒂文森。《金银岛》是他一生最畅销的小说之一。
编辑推荐《金银岛》以全英文形式呈现,适合高中和大学生读者阅读。
目录
PART ONE - THE OLD BUCCANEER
1. THE OLD SEA DOG AT THE "ADMIRAL BENBOW"
2. BLACK DOG APPEARS AND DISAPPEARS
3. THE BLACK SPOT
4. THE SEA-CHEST
5. THE LAST OF THE BLIND MAN
6. THE CAPTAIN'S PAPERS
PART TWO - THE SEA COOK
7. I GO TO BRISTOL
8. AT THE SIGN OF THE SPY-GLASS
9. POWDER AND ARMS
10. THE VOYAGE
11. WHAT I HEARD IN THE APPLE BARREL
12. COUNCIL OF WAR
PART THREE - MY SHORE ADVENTURE
13. HOW MY SNORE ADVENTURE BEGAN
14. THE FIRST BLOW
15. THE MAN OF THE ISLAND
PART FOUR - THE STOCKADE
16. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR: HOW THE SHIP WAS ABANDONED
17. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR: THE JOLLY-BOAT'S LAST TRIP
18. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR: END OF THE FIRST DAY'S FIGHTING
19. NARRATIVE RESUMED BY JIM HAWKINS: THE GARRISON IN THE STOCKADE
20. SILVER'S EMBASSY
21. THE ATTACK
PART FIVE - MY SEA ADVENTURE
22. HOW MY SEAADVENTURE BEGAN
23. THE EBB-TIDE RUNS
24. THE CRUISE OF THE CORACLE
25. I STRIKE THE JOLLY ROGER
26. ISRAEL HANDS
27. "PIECES OF EIGHT"
PART SIX - CAPTAIN SILVER
28. IN THE ENEMY'S CAMP
29. THE BLACK SPOTAGAIN
30. ON PAROLE
31. THE TREASURE-HUNT - FLINT'S POINTER
32. THE TREASURE-HUNT - THE VOICE AMONG THE TREES
33. THE FALL OF A CHIEFTAIN
34. AND LAST
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文摘He was growing more and more excited, and this alarmed me for my father, who was very low that day and needed quiet; besides, I was reassured by the doctor's words, now quoted to me, and rather offended by the offer of a bribe.
"I want none of your money," said I, "but what you owe my father. I'll get you one glass, and no more."
When I brought it to him, he seized it greedily and drank it out.
"Aye, aye," said he, "that's some better, sure enough. And now, matey, did that doctor say how long I was to lie here in this old berth?"
"A week at least," said I.
"Thunder!" he cried. "A week! I can't do that; they'd have the black spot on me by then. The lubbers is going about to get the wind of me this blessed moment; lubbers as couldn't keep what they got, and want to nail what is another's. Is that seamanly behaviour, now, I want to know? But I'm a saving soul. I never wasted good money of mine, nor lost it neither; and I'll trick 'em again. I'm not afraid on 'em. I'll shake out another reef, matey, and daddle 'em again."