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1、ConnectionsWritingThe original Beowulf is an epic poem.Write a paragraph describing the elements of an epic poem.Social StudiesBeowulf was originally written in Old English.Create a poster showing when and where Old English was spoken.Look up the Old English words for king,dragon,boat,and fiend,and
2、include them in your poster.Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.BeowulfA Reading AZ Level X Leveled BookWord Count:2,585www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK XUXZ1Adapted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy Trumanwww.readinga-What is a hero?Focus QuestionAda
3、pted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy Truman16Glossarybuckler(n.)a round,small shield(p.4)coronet(n.)a simple or small crown(p.15)earl(n.)a nobleman of medium rank(p.7)fate(n.)an outcome or series of events in ones life that is beyond ones control(p.15)fiend(n.)an
4、 evil person,spirit,or monster(p.3)hilt(n.)the handle of a sword,dagger,or other weapon(p.10)hoard(n.)a large amount of treasure or other valuables that are hidden or guarded (p.12)mail(n.)armor made from metal plates or rings linked together(p.5)mead(n.)a fermented drink made of honey,water,yeast,a
5、nd malt(p.5)moors(n.)areas of open land that cannot be used for farming;areas of land that are wet and covered in coarse grasses(p.3)perish(v.)to die,especially in a sudden,violent,or unexpected way(p.9)spoils(n.)things taken by force or stolen;valuable things that are earned through hard work(p.11)
6、16BeowulfLevel X Leveled Book Learning AZAdapted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy TrumanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Words to Knowbucklercoronet earl fate fiend hilt hoard mail meadmoors perish spoilsCorrelationLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA15W
7、iglaf quickly entered the dragons den at the bidding of his master.On every side,he saw gold and jewels and choice vases,helmets,and bracelets.Overhead hung a marvelous banner,all golden,gleaming with light.He filled his lap full of golden cups and platters,and also took the brilliant banner.He brou
8、ght the treasures to Beowulf and laid them on the ground.“I thank God,”said the dying king,“that I have been permitted to win this treasure for my people;now they will have all that they need.But I cannot be any longer here.Tell my men to raise a tall mound on the headland overlooking the sea,and th
9、ere place my ashes.In times to come,men shall call it Beowulfs Barrow,and it shall tower aloft to guide sailors over the stormy seas.”The brave king took from his neck his golden collar,removed his helmet and his coronet,and gave them to his true warrior,Wiglaf.“Fate has swept all my kinsmen away,”s
10、aid he,“and now I must follow them.”That was his last word as his soul departed from his chest to join the company of the just.Beowulf Level X153Old King Hrothgar built for himself a great hall covered with gold.It was bigger than any hall men had heard of,and there Hrothgar sat on his throne to sha
11、re with men the good things God had given him.A band of brave warriors gathered round him,all living together in peace and joy.But there came a wicked monster,Grendel,out of the moors.He snuck across the fens in the thick darkness and entered the hall.There,Grendel saw the warriors sleeping after ba
12、ttle.The hideous fiend seized thirty of them in their sleep.He gave yells of joy and sped across the moors as quick as lightning to reach his home with his prey.When the remaining warriors awoke,they raised a great cry of sorrow,while the old king himself sat speechless with grief.None could do batt
13、le with the monster,for he was too strong.For twelve long years,Grendel warred against Hrothgar;like a dark shadow of death,he prowled round about the hall and lay in wait for Hrothgars men on the misty moors.Beowulf Level X14Now,for the third time,the dragon rushed upon him and seized him by the ne
14、ck with his poisonous fangs.Wiglaf,with no thought for himself,rushed forward,though he was scorched with the flames,and struck the dragon lower down than Beowulf had done.His sword entered the dragons body,and from that moment the fire began to cease.The king,recovering his senses,drew his knife an
15、d ended the monsters life.So these two together destroyed the enemy of the people.To Beowulf,that was the greatest moment of his life,when he saw his work completed.The wound that the dragon had given him began to burn and swell,for the poison had entered it.He knew that the tale of his days was tol
16、d.Wiglaf gently unloosed his helmet and brought him water.Beowulf said,“I have ruled this people fifty years,and no king has dared attack them.I have held my own with justice,and no friend has lost his life through me.Though I am sick with deadly wounds,I have comfort in this.Now go quickly,beloved
17、Wiglaf.Show me the ancient wealth that I have won for my people,the gold and brilliant gems,that I may then happily give up my life.”4Now there lived in a far-off land a young warrior called Beowulf,who had the strength of thirty men.He heard of the wicked deeds of Grendel and the sorrow of the good
18、 king Hrothgar.So he had a strong ship made ready and with fourteen friends set sail to visit Hrothgar,as he was in need of help.They took a ship across the swelling ocean until they saw shining white cliffs before them.They made fast their ship and set out for the golden hall.A guard on the coast s
19、aw them from a tower and set off riding to the shore,armed with a huge spear.“Who are you,”he cried,“bearing weapons and openly landing here?I must know where you come from before you make a step forward.”Beowulf answered that they came as friends to rid Hrothgar of his wicked enemy Grendel,and at t
20、hat the guard led them to the kings hall.When they reached the golden hall,King Hrothgar welcomed them.“Hail,O King!”said Beowulf.“To fight against Grendel have I come.I know that the terrible monster does not use weapons,and therefore I shall use neither sword,nor shield,nor buckler;hand to hand I
21、will fight the foe,and death shall come to whomever God wills.”13He meant to rid his country of the dragon and to fight it single-handedly.He would have thought it shameful to seek the dragon with a large bandhe who,as a lad,had killed Grendel and his kin.He ordered his men to wait for him on the mo
22、untainside.They were to see which of the two would come alive out of the fight.Beowulf went to the entrance of the dragons den.He gave a great shout,and the dragon answered with a hot breath of flame.Beowulf,with sword drawn,raised his shield when the burning dragon came headlong upon him.The shield
23、 barely saved him.He swung up the sword to strike the horrible monster,but its edge did not bite.Sparks flew around him on every side;he saw that the end of his days had come.His men crept away to the woods to save their lives.One,and one only,Wiglaf by name,ran through the smoke and flame to help h
24、is lord.The dragon came on in fury;in a moment the flames destroyed Wiglafs shield,but he stepped under the shelter of Beowulfs as his own fell in ashes about him.The king remembered his strength of old,and he swung his sword with such force that it stuck in the monsters head,while splinters flew al
25、l around.Beowulf Level X5Hrothgar loved the youth for his noble words and invited Beowulf and his men to sit,that they might merrily share the feast.The queen,in cloth of gold,brought a jeweled cup of mead to the king and to Beowulf.Full of pride and high purpose,the youth drank from the splendid cu
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