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1、The Great Gallardos BooksA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:2,063Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.The Great Gallardos BOOKSwww.readinga-Written by Lori PolydorosIllustrated by David CockcroftLEVELED BOOK UThe Great Gallardos BOOKSWritten by Lori PolydorosIllustrated
2、by David Cockcroftwww.readinga-24Glossaryawe(n.)feelings of wonder and respect(p.12)biography(n.)a true story about a persons life written by someone else(p.8)breeches(n.)pants,especially short pants that end around the knee(p.13)confetti(n.)small bits of colored paper thrown in celebration(p.6)cont
3、raptions(n.)interesting,unfamiliar devices(p.15)crater(n.)a hole or hollow formed by an impact often made by a meteor(p.17)high-tech(adj.)technologically complex(p.15)intimate(adj.)most personal,private(p.10)laboratory(n.)a place where experiments are done (p.15)lasso(v.)to throw a rope or leather s
4、trip tied with a slipknot to catch animals(p.12)perilous(adj.)dangerous(p.9)plastered(v.)fastened on or pasted on to cover(p.7)resort(v.)to seek relief(p.10)sagebrush(n.)a woody shrub with silvery leaves found in the dry,western United States(p.12)science fiction fiction having to do with some actua
5、l or(n.)imagined scientific phenomenon(p.15)skeleton key a key with teeth filed away so that it can(n.)open different,simple locks(p.7)transported(v.)carried from one place to another(p.10)western(n.)a story about life in the western United States,particularly in the late 1800s (p.11)24The Great Gal
6、lardos Books Level U23“Why didnt you tell me?”“Maybe I was waiting for the right time.”Miguels mom winked.“You know the most magical thing about him?”Miguels heart raced.“What?”“He loved to read more than anything else.”Miguel smiled.His mom smiled back.Thanks to The Great Gallardos books,maybe Migu
7、el did too.He couldnt wait to find more adventures in the glittery black chest in the loft.The Great Gallardos BooksLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Lori PolydorosIllustrated by David CockcroftAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Note:The Great Gallardos Books is the first in a continuing seri
8、es written by Lori Polydoros.Travel with Miguel Ventura and his family as they experience classic adventures.Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRACorrelationLEVEL UQ404023The Great Gallardos Books Level U3Table of ContentsOne Boring Saturday .4The Loft .6Benjamins Bathtub.8Under the Cowboys Hat.11The C
9、reature from Copernicus Crater.15Great-Grandpa George.21Glossary .24Reading is an Adventureby Miguel Ventura Reading is truly an adventure.Biographies can teach us unusual things about peoples lives.Westerns are full of rootin tootin cowboys and cowgirls.And science fiction can bring us face-to-face
10、 with scary,out-of-this world creatures!22Miguel finished his outline and read it to his mom.“Not bad for someone who thinks reading is boring,”she said.“I found some stuff up in the loft back there .”“Your great-grandpas stuff?”his mom said.“Great-Grandpa George?”“Yes,he was a magician called the G
11、reat Gallardo!”“Really?”“He performed all over the world,”she said.“And he ran his magic shop right here.”Reading is an Adventureby Miguel Ventura Reading is truly an adventure.Biographies can teach us unusual things about peoples lives.Westerns are full of rootin tootin cowboys and cowgirls.And sci
12、ence fiction can bring us face-to-face with scary,out-of-this world creatures!4One Boring SaturdayRaindrops splattered the asphalt like a million exploding firecrackers.Miguel lined up toothpicks in the shape of a rocket ship on the counter.Working at his familys sandwich shop was not Miguels idea o
13、f an exciting Saturday afternoon.Neither was doing homework.He had an essay due on Monday,and,of course,he hadnt even started!The Great Gallardos Books Level U21Great-Grandpa GeorgeMiguel slumped over onto the chest.Science fiction was terrifying and thrilling all at the same time!he thought.The sho
14、p would be closed soon,and Miguel knew that after his mom locked the doors,she would ask to see his essay.He put the books back,leaving the key in the lock.When he got down from the loft,Miguel picked up his pencil.It felt good in his hand.Ideas were fresh in his mind,so Miguels words flowed easily,
15、like pouring syrup on pancakes.The Great Gallardos Books Level U5“Its slow now,”Miguels mom said.“Go start your essay.”“Its too hard.”Miguel munched the last pickle from the jar.“I cant write an essay about Reading Is an Adventure.”“That doesnt sound so bad,”Miguels mom said.“It does to me.”“Peel th
16、ese,”she slid a box of cucumbers over to him,“or start your essay.”Not much of a choice,Miguel thought.“Fine,Ill do the essay.”He dragged himself to the back room and plopped down on a box.He stared at the lines on his paper.His mind was empty,like the pickle jar.How could reading be an adventure?20
17、Miguel tapped all the buttons on the door panel,finally opening the door.He slipped through just in time!As Miguel stumbled in,he accidentally activated his radio communicator.“Mission Control.”“Something tried to kill me!”Miguel gasped.But before anyone could answer,the Exit Room walls blurred.Migu
18、el closed his eyes and was happy to feel the soft,warm couch beneath him.6The LoftA tall,red ladder stood along the wall and Miguel wandered over to it.Miguels mom used the ladder to reach the high boxes in the storage room.The ladder was so old that strips of red paint peeled off the wooden rungs.M
19、iguel put his foot on the first rung and looked upa loft hed never noticed!Miguel tugged himself quickly up the ladder.Crack!The topmost rung snapped.Miguel began to slide.His heart raced.Red paint chips fluttered down onto his hair like confetti.Miguel caught his foot on a rung and pushed off hard,
20、leaping up into the loft.He made it!The Great Gallardos Books Level U19Bulging,laser-like eyes glowed from the fleshy face of a creature almost as white as the moon.Miguel threw his body forward,hop-skipping out of there as fast as he could.Red laser eye-shots whizzed passed Miguel.He lunged for the
21、 lunar outpost in a panic.His breath fogged his visor.He tripped on a rock and tumbled forward,doing a complete somersault in the air.The creature groaned,its gooey arms almost upon him.The Great Gallardos Books Level U7Miguel found dusty boxes stacked to the ceiling,old magazines and newspapers lit
22、tering the ground,and a sagging,purple couch.Old posters plastered the wallsposters that even in their faded condition,screamed with color and interesting designs.One read The Great Gallardo!It showed a hooded figure beneath an arch of shooting stars.A glittery black chest with a lock fit snugly up
23、against the couch.Tiny pictures carved into the wood seemed to dance across the lidships sailed,horses trotted,and stars twinkled.Miguel looked down at his feet and found an old skeleton key.Its shape and shine had almost worn away,but a golden letter G still beamed through its dullness.Miguel kneel
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