ai li si man you qi jing ji 05

爱丽丝漫游奇境记05
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Song 爱丽丝漫游奇境记05
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Album 书虫系列第二级
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[00:01.13] ■5 A mad tea-party
[00:07.18] There was a table under a tree outside the house,
[00:11.89] and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea.
[00:16.40] A Dormouse was sitting between them,asleep.
[00:20.96] The three of them were all sitting together at one corner of the table,
[00:27.54] but the table was large and there were many other seats.
[00:32.58] Alice sat down in a big chair at one end.
[00:38.46] 'Have some coffee,'the March Hare said in a friendly voice.
[00:46.95] Alice looked all round the table,but she could only see a teapot.
[00:53.50] 'I don't see any coffee,'she said.
[00:57.27] 'There isn't any,'said the March Hare.
[01:01.76] 'Then why did you ask me to have some?'said Alice crossly.
[01:06.90] 'It wasn't very polite of you.'
[01:10.35] 'It wasn't very polite of you to sit down.We haven't invited you to tea.'
[01:16.57] said the March Hare.'But there are lots of seats,'said Alice.
[01:22.86] 'Your hair's too long,'said the Hatter,looking at Alice with interest.
[01:30.69] 'It's not polite to say things like that,'said Alice.
[01:37.89] The Hatter looked surprised,but he said,'Why is a bird like a desk?'
[01:46.03] Alice was pleased.She enjoyed playing wordgames,so she said,
[01:51.49] 'That's an easy question.'
[01:54.68] 'Do you mean you know the answer?'said the March Hare.
[01:58.45] 'Yes,'said Alice.
[02:02.39] 'Then you must say what you mean,'the March Hare said.
[02:08.36] 'I do,'Alice said quickly.'Well,I mean what I say.
[02:15.29] And that's the same thing,you know.'
[02:18.01] 'No,it isn't!'said the Hatter.'Listen to this.I see what I eat means one thing,
[02:30.57] but I eat what I see means something very different.'
[02:37.37] Alice did not know what to say to this.
[02:41.04] So she took some tea and some bread-and-butter while she thought about it.
[02:47.78] The Dormouse woke up for a minute and then went to sleep again.
[02:53.16] After a while the Hatter took out his watch,shook it,then looked at it sadly.
[03:02.66] 'Two days slow!I told you that butter wasn't good for watches!'
[03:11.80] he said angrily to the March Hare.
[03:15.30] 'It was the best butter,'said the March Hare sadly.
[03:20.49] Alice was looking at the watch with interest.'It's a strange watch,'she said.
[03:29.21] 'It shows the day of the week,but not the time.'
[03:34.06] 'But we know the time,'said the Hatter.'It's always six o'clock here.'
[03:42.72] Alice suddenly understood.'Is that why there are all these cups and plates?'
[03:52.29] she said.'It's always tea-time here,and you go on moving round the table.
[04:00.68] Is that right?But what happens when you come to the beginning again?'
[04:08.99] 'Don't ask questions,'said the March Hare crossly.
[04:14.31] 'You must tell us a story now.'
[04:17.39] 'But I don't know any stories,'said Alice.
[04:22.27] Then the March Hare and the Hatter turned to the Dormouse.
[04:27.62] 'Wake up,Dormouse!'they shouted loudly in its ears.'Tell us a story.'
[04:35.46] 'Yes,please do,'said Alice.
[04:41.81] The Dormouse woke up and quickly began to tell a story,
[04:46.77] but a few minutes later it was asleep again.
[04:52.10] The March Hare poured a little hot tea on its nose,
[04:56.75] and the Hatter began to look for a clean plate.
[05:01.13] Alice decided to leave and walked away into the wood.She looked back once,
[05:09.22] and the March Hare and the Hatter were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot.
[05:16.64] 'Well,I won't go there again,'said Alice.'What a stupid tea-party it was!'
[05:26.27] Just then she saw a door in one of the trees.'How curious!'she thought.
[05:35.00] 'But everything is strange today.I think I'll go in.'
[05:41.28] So she went in.And there she was,back in the long room with the little glass table.
[05:50.15] At once,she picked up the gold key from the table,
[05:55.25] unlocked the little door into the garden,and then began to eat a piece of mushroom.
[06:03.41] When she was down to about thirty centimetres high,
[06:07.10] she walked through the door,and then,at last,
[06:11.85] she was in the beautiful garden with its green trees and bright flowers.
[00:01.13] 5 A mad teaparty
[00:07.18] There was a table under a tree outside the house,
[00:11.89] and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea
[00:16.40] A Dormouse was sitting between them, asleep
[00:20.96] The three of them were all sitting together at one corner of the table,
[00:27.54] but the table was large and there were many other seats
[00:32.58] Alice sat down in a big chair at one end
[00:38.46] ' Have some coffee,' the March Hare said in a friendly voice
[00:46.95] Alice looked all round the table, but she could only see a teapot
[00:53.50] ' I don' t see any coffee,' she said
[00:57.27] ' There isn' t any,' said the March Hare
[01:01.76] ' Then why did you ask me to have some?' said Alice crossly
[01:06.90] ' It wasn' t very polite of you'
[01:10.35] ' It wasn' t very polite of you to sit down We haven' t invited you to tea.'
[01:16.57] said the March Hare' But there are lots of seats,' said Alice
[01:22.86] ' Your hair' s too long,' said the Hatter, looking at Alice with interest
[01:30.69] ' It' s not polite to say things like that,' said Alice
[01:37.89] The Hatter looked surprised, but he said,' Why is a bird like a desk?'
[01:46.03] Alice was pleased She enjoyed playing wordgames, so she said,
[01:51.49] ' That' s an easy question'
[01:54.68] ' Do you mean you know the answer?' said the March Hare
[01:58.45] ' Yes,' said Alice
[02:02.39] ' Then you must say what you mean,' the March Hare said
[02:08.36] ' I do,' Alice said quickly' Well, I mean what I say
[02:15.29] And that' s the same thing, you know'
[02:18.01] ' No, it isn' t!' said the Hatter' Listen to this I see what I eat means one thing,
[02:30.57] but I eat what I see means something very different'
[02:37.37] Alice did not know what to say to this
[02:41.04] So she took some tea and some breadandbutter while she thought about it
[02:47.78] The Dormouse woke up for a minute and then went to sleep again
[02:53.16] After a while the Hatter took out his watch, shook it, then looked at it sadly
[03:02.66] ' Two days slow! I told you that butter wasn' t good for watches!'
[03:11.80] he said angrily to the March Hare
[03:15.30] ' It was the best butter,' said the March Hare sadly
[03:20.49] Alice was looking at the watch with interest' It' s a strange watch,' she said
[03:29.21] ' It shows the day of the week, but not the time'
[03:34.06] ' But we know the time,' said the Hatter' It' s always six o' clock here'
[03:42.72] Alice suddenly understood' Is that why there are all these cups and plates?'
[03:52.29] she said' It' s always teatime here, and you go on moving round the table
[04:00.68] Is that right? But what happens when you come to the beginning again?'
[04:08.99] ' Don' t ask questions,' said the March Hare crossly
[04:14.31] ' You must tell us a story now'
[04:17.39] ' But I don' t know any stories,' said Alice
[04:22.27] Then the March Hare and the Hatter turned to the Dormouse
[04:27.62] ' Wake up, Dormouse!' they shouted loudly in its ears' Tell us a story'
[04:35.46] ' Yes, please do,' said Alice
[04:41.81] The Dormouse woke up and quickly began to tell a story,
[04:46.77] but a few minutes later it was asleep again
[04:52.10] The March Hare poured a little hot tea on its nose,
[04:56.75] and the Hatter began to look for a clean plate
[05:01.13] Alice decided to leave and walked away into the wood She looked back once,
[05:09.22] and the March Hare and the Hatter were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot
[05:16.64] ' Well, I won' t go there again,' said Alice' What a stupid teaparty it was!'
[05:26.27] Just then she saw a door in one of the trees' How curious!' she thought
[05:35.00] ' But everything is strange today I think I' ll go in'
[05:41.28] So she went in And there she was, back in the long room with the little glass table
[05:50.15] At once, she picked up the gold key from the table,
[05:55.25] unlocked the little door into the garden, and then began to eat a piece of mushroom
[06:03.41] When she was down to about thirty centimetres high,
[06:07.10] she walked through the door, and then, at last,
[06:11.85] she was in the beautiful garden with its green trees and bright flowers
[00:01.13] 5 A mad teaparty
[00:07.18] There was a table under a tree outside the house,
[00:11.89] and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea
[00:16.40] A Dormouse was sitting between them, asleep
[00:20.96] The three of them were all sitting together at one corner of the table,
[00:27.54] but the table was large and there were many other seats
[00:32.58] Alice sat down in a big chair at one end
[00:38.46] ' Have some coffee,' the March Hare said in a friendly voice
[00:46.95] Alice looked all round the table, but she could only see a teapot
[00:53.50] ' I don' t see any coffee,' she said
[00:57.27] ' There isn' t any,' said the March Hare
[01:01.76] ' Then why did you ask me to have some?' said Alice crossly
[01:06.90] ' It wasn' t very polite of you'
[01:10.35] ' It wasn' t very polite of you to sit down We haven' t invited you to tea.'
[01:16.57] said the March Hare' But there are lots of seats,' said Alice
[01:22.86] ' Your hair' s too long,' said the Hatter, looking at Alice with interest
[01:30.69] ' It' s not polite to say things like that,' said Alice
[01:37.89] The Hatter looked surprised, but he said,' Why is a bird like a desk?'
[01:46.03] Alice was pleased She enjoyed playing wordgames, so she said,
[01:51.49] ' That' s an easy question'
[01:54.68] ' Do you mean you know the answer?' said the March Hare
[01:58.45] ' Yes,' said Alice
[02:02.39] ' Then you must say what you mean,' the March Hare said
[02:08.36] ' I do,' Alice said quickly' Well, I mean what I say
[02:15.29] And that' s the same thing, you know'
[02:18.01] ' No, it isn' t!' said the Hatter' Listen to this I see what I eat means one thing,
[02:30.57] but I eat what I see means something very different'
[02:37.37] Alice did not know what to say to this
[02:41.04] So she took some tea and some breadandbutter while she thought about it
[02:47.78] The Dormouse woke up for a minute and then went to sleep again
[02:53.16] After a while the Hatter took out his watch, shook it, then looked at it sadly
[03:02.66] ' Two days slow! I told you that butter wasn' t good for watches!'
[03:11.80] he said angrily to the March Hare
[03:15.30] ' It was the best butter,' said the March Hare sadly
[03:20.49] Alice was looking at the watch with interest' It' s a strange watch,' she said
[03:29.21] ' It shows the day of the week, but not the time'
[03:34.06] ' But we know the time,' said the Hatter' It' s always six o' clock here'
[03:42.72] Alice suddenly understood' Is that why there are all these cups and plates?'
[03:52.29] she said' It' s always teatime here, and you go on moving round the table
[04:00.68] Is that right? But what happens when you come to the beginning again?'
[04:08.99] ' Don' t ask questions,' said the March Hare crossly
[04:14.31] ' You must tell us a story now'
[04:17.39] ' But I don' t know any stories,' said Alice
[04:22.27] Then the March Hare and the Hatter turned to the Dormouse
[04:27.62] ' Wake up, Dormouse!' they shouted loudly in its ears' Tell us a story'
[04:35.46] ' Yes, please do,' said Alice
[04:41.81] The Dormouse woke up and quickly began to tell a story,
[04:46.77] but a few minutes later it was asleep again
[04:52.10] The March Hare poured a little hot tea on its nose,
[04:56.75] and the Hatter began to look for a clean plate
[05:01.13] Alice decided to leave and walked away into the wood She looked back once,
[05:09.22] and the March Hare and the Hatter were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot
[05:16.64] ' Well, I won' t go there again,' said Alice' What a stupid teaparty it was!'
[05:26.27] Just then she saw a door in one of the trees' How curious!' she thought
[05:35.00] ' But everything is strange today I think I' ll go in'
[05:41.28] So she went in And there she was, back in the long room with the little glass table
[05:50.15] At once, she picked up the gold key from the table,
[05:55.25] unlocked the little door into the garden, and then began to eat a piece of mushroom
[06:03.41] When she was down to about thirty centimetres high,
[06:07.10] she walked through the door, and then, at last,
[06:11.85] she was in the beautiful garden with its green trees and bright flowers
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