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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-LEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK WAcropolis AdventureWritten by Troy WolffIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAcropolis AdventureA Reading AZ Level W Leveled BookWord Count:2,543PWZwww.readinga-Acropolis AdventureLevel W Leveled Book Learning
2、AZWritten by Troy WolffIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL WS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAAcropolis AdventureWritten by Troy WolffIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAcropolis Adventure Level W 34Table of ContentsDimitri the Greek.4Winding Around the Acropoli
3、s.8Discovering the Theater.13Climbing to the Top.18Glossary.24Dimitri the Greek“You must be Brady.”Surprised,Brady stopped and looked around;he was getting jostled by the crowds of tourists streaming down the narrow stone-paved street.“Over here,young man,”the voice continued.Brady squinted in the b
4、right morning sunshine,struggling to find where the voice came from.He looked toward a shady sidewalk cafe on the busy street.The glaring sunlight kept him from seeing into the deep shadows created by the umbrellas.“Yes,”Brady answered timidly.“You are Brady Phillips,son of my American friend Jonath
5、an Phillips?”the voice questioned.“Yeah,”Brady answered a bit more surely.“Then come and sit with me.”As Brady slowly moved into the shade,his eyes adjusted.He could make out a tall figure sitting alone at a table in the corner.The mans head was completely bald and tanned by years in the sun,but his
6、 eyes were bright and welcoming.Acropolis Adventure Level W 56Even though the man was seated,Brady could tell he was tall and slender,and his clothes hung loosely on him.“Are you Dimitri?”Brady asked.Brady was on vacation with his parents in Greece,and they had arranged for him to meet Dimitri,an ol
7、d family friend,while they spent the day visiting the Athens National Museum.“Yes,I am,”the man answered.“Actually,its Dimitrious Thanapopoulous,at your service,”he continued with a slight bow of his head.“But please call me Dimitri.”“So,you know my dad?”Brady asked.“Yes,Brady.I met your father when
8、 he was just out of college and eager to experience life outside of the United States.We explored the European countries of Greece,Italy,France,and Spain together.”Dimitri stopped speaking and closed his eyes.A tiny smile crossed his face,and the wrinkles around his eyes deepened.“It was a glorious
9、time.Remember,all of us older folks were once young and full of questions and energy like you,”Dimitri said.“Well,I dont have many questions,”Brady answered with a shrug of his shoulders.“All this ancient history and learning about other countries is kind of boring.”“Boring?”Dimitri boomed,raising h
10、is eyebrows in surprise.“My friend,you are in one of the most exciting cities in the world,the birthplace of many of the ideas that make up our modern world.”“Yeah,yeah,Ive heard all that,”Brady said.“But its just a bunch of dates and names that dont mean anything to me.”Acropolis Adventure Level W
11、78“Well,thats about to change,”Dimitri said,patting Brady on the shoulder.“Im going to bring the secrets of Athens to life before your very eyes.”“I dont have much money,”Brady responded,hoping maybe this would excuse him from a day of historical sightseeing.“Its not needed,”Dimitri answered.“Simply
12、 open your imagination,and Ill do the rest.What do you say?”Dimitri asked,extending a suntanned arm toward Brady for a handshake.“Well,okay,I guess,”Brady answered.Winding Around the AcropolisDimitri and Brady left the cafe,working their way among groups of tourists sightseeing and shopping along th
13、e winding,narrow streets of Old Athens.The pair walked toward the steep-sided hill called the Acropolis,which was Greeces most famous landmark.The Acropolis hill rose up and towered above the crowded streets of the city.Brady had seen the buildings on the hilltop lit up at night,glowing high above t
14、he city as if anchored in the ground like a huge cruise ship.Before Dimitri and Brady reached the foot of the steep slope leading up to the hilltop,Dimitri steered Brady away from the crowd.Off the street,through a rusty,iron gate stretched a flat,dusty plot of land that was dotted with marble colum
15、ns and bits of old,stone-paved roads.A modern iron fence separated this area from the rest of Athens as if it were a private park or cemetery.Acropolis Adventure Level W 910“What are we doing here?”Brady protested.Instead of answering,Dimitri led Brady toward a stone tower off to their left in a cor
16、ner of the fenced area.It was a two-story-high marble octagon that had turned gray and rough with weather and age.At the top of each of the eight flat sides,a carved figure appeared as if floating on the wind.“Brady,tell me what you see,”Dimitri demanded quietly,pointing to the tower.“Um,I guess I s
17、ee a tower,”Brady answered.“Of course,thats obvious,”Dimitri smiled.“Now look closer and tell me what you really see.”Brady shaded his eyes with his hand and focused.He noticed several small,metal rodsrusted with agepoking out from the flat sides of the tower at odd angles.Each rod rose out from one
18、 of the floating figures.“Dimitri,what are those rods for?”Brady asked.“Ah,so now you notice something unusual,”Dimitri answered.“We miss so much in life if we fail to notice the details.”“My dad says that,too,”Brady answered with a shrug.“But what are these metal things for?”“Well,my suddenly inqui
19、sitive friend,this is the Tower of the Winds,which was built around 100 bc by an astronomer named Andronicus(an-draw-NY-kuhs).”As Dimitri spoke,he leaned his head back and focused his attention on the tower.“Brady,look more closely at the carvings.Do you see the straight lines cutting through the fi
20、gures?”“Yes,”Brady answered,now noticing lines stretching out from the metal rods like spokes on a wheel.Acropolis Adventure Level W 1112“Do you know what a sundial is?”Dimitri asked,still keeping his eyes focused on the tower.“Yeah,”Brady answered.“It sort of tells time by the shadow created by the
21、 Sun,right?”“Exactly,”Dimitri responded.“So,imagine this tower as one giant sundial,but a sundial that also works all year long as a calendar.”“I dont understand,”Brady said,scratching his head and looking more closely at the markings.“Its quite brilliant,really,”Dimitri continued.“The Sun changes p
22、osition in the sky throughout the year.Each of the lines,when hit by the shadow cast by the rod,informed the citizens of Athens not only as to the exact time of day,but also the exact time of year.”Dimitri took a step back and spread his arms wide in the direction of the tower:“A giant marble calend
23、ar!”“Man,thats really cool,”Brady answered enthusiastically.Acropolis Adventure Level W 1314“Oh,I just meant it took me by surprise,thats all.No big deal,”Brady answered,slightly embarrassed.“But what is this place?”he continued.Stretching up the slope toward the Acropolis,looming before Dimitri and
24、 Brady,stood row after row of stone benches in a gigantic semicircle.The benches brightly reflected the midday sun.“Cool?”Dimitri asked with a frown.“What exactly do you mean by cool?Be more specific.”“Okay,”Brady replied,staring hard at the tower once again.“I guess.I mean.its surprising.Its surpri
25、sing that this Andronicus guy who lived so long ago could figure out exactly how to measure time.”“Much better,”Dimitri smiled.“And speaking of time,we had better get moving if we are going to meet your parents for dinner tonight.We have much yet to see.”Discovering the TheaterDimitri and Brady soon
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