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1、The Story of the StatueA Reading AZ Level P Leveled BookWord Count:695Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Written by Heather Lynne BanksLEVELED BOOK PJMPThe Story of the StatueWritten by Heather Lynne Bankswww.readinga-The Story of the StatueLevel P Leveled Book Lea
2、rning AZWritten by Heather Lynne BanksAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL PM2828Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front cover,page 4:Sheryl Shetler;back cover:Les Polders/Alamy Images;title page:Michael S.Yamashita/National Geographic Stock;page 3:Patrick Frilet/Hemis/Cor
3、bis;page 5:Mario Cabrera/AP Images;page 6:iS 7,10:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 8:Geoffrey Taunton/Alamy Images;page 9:Agence Papyrus/AP Images;page 11:Museum of the City of New York/Corbis;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Jesper Jensen/Alamy Images;page 14:Paul Chesley/National Geographic Stock;pa
4、ge 15:REUTERS/David GoldmanThe Story of the StatueThe Story of the Statue Level P34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Super-Sized.Statue.5An.Idea.Is.Born.7Made.in.France,.Moved.to.America.9Symbolism.of.the.Statue.12Liberty.for.All.14Glossary.16IntroductionThe.Statue.of.Liberty.is.a.famous.monument.in.th
5、e.United.States.It.is.a.great.work.of.art.that.is.important.to.our.countrys.past,.present,.and.future.A boy takes photos of the statue for his friends back home.The Statue of Liberty as seen todayThe Story of the Statue Level P34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Super-Sized.Statue.5An.Idea.Is.Born.7Mad
6、e.in.France,.Moved.to.America.9Symbolism.of.the.Statue.12Liberty.for.All.14Glossary.16IntroductionThe.Statue.of.Liberty.is.a.famous.monument.in.the.United.States.It.is.a.great.work.of.art.that.is.important.to.our.countrys.past,.present,.and.future.A boy takes photos of the statue for his friends bac
7、k home.The Statue of Liberty as seen todayThe Story of the Statue Level P56Super-Sized Statue The.Statue.of.Liberty.looks.like.a.giant.green.woman!.It.weighs.about.450,000.pounds,.or.as.much.as.115.cars.From.the.ground.to.the.tip.of.its.torch,.it.is.305.feetas.tall.as.a.30-story.building.From.head.t
8、o.toe,.it.is.111.feet.talltaller.than.three.school.buses.stacked.end.to.end.The.statue.is.located.on.an.island.near.New.York.As.the.tallest.statue.in.the.United.States,.Lady.Liberty.can.be.seen.from.miles.away.We.from?Workers fix the torch in 1985.People in New York City can see the Statue of Libert
9、y across the water.The Story of the Statue Level P56Super-Sized Statue The.Statue.of.Liberty.looks.like.a.giant.green.woman!.It.weighs.about.450,000.pounds,.or.as.much.as.115.cars.From.the.ground.to.the.tip.of.its.torch,.it.is.305.feetas.tall.as.a.30-story.building.From.head.to.toe,.it.is.111.feet.t
10、alltaller.than.three.school.buses.stacked.end.to.end.The.statue.is.located.on.an.island.near.New.York.As.the.tallest.statue.in.the.United.States,.Lady.Liberty.can.be.seen.from.miles.away.We.from?Workers fix the torch in 1985.People in New York City can see the Statue of Liberty across the water.The
11、Story of the Statue Level P78An Idea Is BornEdouard.de.Laboulaye,.a.French.historian,.admired.the.United.States.In.1865,.he.gave.a.dinner.party.One.of.the.guests.was.the.sculptor.Auguste.Bartholdi.Mr.Laboulaye.told.Mr.Bartholdi.that.he.wanted.to.give.a.gift.of.friendship.to.the.United.States.The.gif
12、t.was.the.Statue.of.Liberty.Mr.Bartholdi.began.planning.the.statue.in.1871.First,.he.suggested.that.they.build.it.on.Bedloes.Island,.in.New.York.Harbor.The.Americans.thought.about.it.and.agreed.Then,.Mr.Bartholdi.made.a.clay.model.of.the.statue.The.model.was.finished.in.1875.The.statue.needed.to.las
13、t.through.wind.and.bad.weather.So.the.French.engineer.Gustave.Eiffel.agreed.to.help.He.created.a.strong.iron.skeleton.for.the.statue.He.also.had.the.idea.to.cover.the.outside.with.300.sheets.of.thin.copper.Edouard de LaboulayeOne of the original bronze models of the statue in Paris,FranceThe Story o
14、f the Statue Level P78An Idea Is BornEdouard.de.Laboulaye,.a.French.historian,.admired.the.United.States.In.1865,.he.gave.a.dinner.party.One.of.the.guests.was.the.sculptor.Auguste.Bartholdi.Mr.Laboulaye.told.Mr.Bartholdi.that.he.wanted.to.give.a.gift.of.friendship.to.the.United.States.The.gift.was.t
15、he.Statue.of.Liberty.Mr.Bartholdi.began.planning.the.statue.in.1871.First,.he.suggested.that.they.build.it.on.Bedloes.Island,.in.New.York.Harbor.The.Americans.thought.about.it.and.agreed.Then,.Mr.Bartholdi.made.a.clay.model.of.the.statue.The.model.was.finished.in.1875.The.statue.needed.to.last.throu
16、gh.wind.and.bad.weather.So.the.French.engineer.Gustave.Eiffel.agreed.to.help.He.created.a.strong.iron.skeleton.for.the.statue.He.also.had.the.idea.to.cover.the.outside.with.300.sheets.of.thin.copper.Edouard de LaboulayeOne of the original bronze models of the statue in Paris,FranceThe Story of the S
17、tatue Level P910Made in France,Moved to AmericaThe.statue.was.expensive.France.agreed.to.build.and.pay.for.the.statue.The.United.States.agreed.to.build.and.pay.for.its.pedestal.Both.countries.asked.people.to.donate.money.for.the.cause.Even.children.gave.their.spare.coins.and.dollars.In.1876,.the.Uni
18、ted.States.borrowed.the.statues.arm.and.torch.It.was.put.on.display.to.help.raise.money.People.saw.part.of.the.statue.and.wanted.to.give.even.more.money.In.1878,.the.statues.head.was.finished.and.displayed.in.Paris.The.statues.arm.and.torch.were.returned.to.France.in.1882.Finally,.in.1884,.the.entir
19、e.statue.was.put.together.Then.the.French.took.the.statue.apart!.The.pieces.were.packed.into.214.crates.and.put.on.a.ship.to.the.United.States.The.ship.arrived.in.1885.The arm and torch were shown in Philadelphia in 1876.The finished statue in Paris,France,in 1884The Story of the Statue Level P910Ma
20、de in France,Moved to AmericaThe.statue.was.expensive.France.agreed.to.build.and.pay.for.the.statue.The.United.States.agreed.to.build.and.pay.for.its.pedestal.Both.countries.asked.people.to.donate.money.for.the.cause.Even.children.gave.their.spare.coins.and.dollars.In.1876,.the.United.States.borrowe
21、d.the.statues.arm.and.torch.It.was.put.on.display.to.help.raise.money.People.saw.part.of.the.statue.and.wanted.to.give.even.more.money.In.1878,.the.statues.head.was.finished.and.displayed.in.Paris.The.statues.arm.and.torch.were.returned.to.France.in.1882.Finally,.in.1884,.the.entire.statue.was.put.t
22、ogether.Then.the.French.took.the.statue.apart!.The.pieces.were.packed.into.214.crates.and.put.on.a.ship.to.the.United.States.The.ship.arrived.in.1885.The arm and torch were shown in Philadelphia in 1876.The finished statue in Paris,France,in 1884The Story of the Statue Level P1112The.Statue.of.Liber
23、ty.was.placed.on.its.pedestal.in.1886ten.years.late!.It.was.supposed.to.be.given.to.the.United.States.in.1876.This.date.was.100.years.after.the.United.States.declared.its.independence.People.were.still.happy,.though.They.held.a.celebration.with.music.and.a.parade.President.Grover.Cleveland.even.gave
24、.a.speech.Symbolism of the StatueThe.statue.is.more.than.a.work.of.art.It.is.a.symbol.of.friendship.between.two.countries.It.also.stands.for.the.freedom.and.hope.of.people.who.have.moved.to.the.United.States.A.poem.on.display.inside.the.pedestal.includes.the.famous.lines,.“Give.me.your.tired,.your.p
25、oor,.Your.huddled.masses.yearning.to.breathe.free.”A painting of the celebration in 1886Children wave hello to their new home in the United States.The Story of the Statue Level P1112The.Statue.of.Liberty.was.placed.on.its.pedestal.in.1886ten.years.late!.It.was.supposed.to.be.given.to.the.United.Stat
26、es.in.1876.This.date.was.100.years.after.the.United.States.declared.its.independence.People.were.still.happy,.though.They.held.a.celebration.with.music.and.a.parade.President.Grover.Cleveland.even.gave.a.speech.Symbolism of the StatueThe.statue.is.more.than.a.work.of.art.It.is.a.symbol.of.friendship
27、.between.two.countries.It.also.stands.for.the.freedom.and.hope.of.people.who.have.moved.to.the.United.States.A.poem.on.display.inside.the.pedestal.includes.the.famous.lines,.“Give.me.your.tired,.your.poor,.Your.huddled.masses.yearning.to.breathe.free.”A painting of the celebration in 1886Children wa
28、ve hello to their new home in the United States.The Story of the Statue Level P1314Certain.parts.of.the.statue.have.special.meaning.as.well.The.crown.has.seven.spikes,.which.stand.for.the.seven.seas.and.continents.of.the.world.The.torch.in.the.statues.right.hand.is.a.symbol.of.freedom.The.tablet.in.
29、the.statues.left.hand.has.the.date.July 4,1776,.written.on.it.This.is.the.date.when.the.Declaration.of.Independence.was.signed.Liberty for AllThe.Statue.of.Liberty.has.stood.the.test.of.time,.though.it.has.needed.some.repairs.American.workers.have.made.the.iron.skeleton.stronger.and.have.added.many.
30、lights.The.statue.started.out.the.color.of.a.shiny,.new.copper.penny.The.air.slowly.made.it.change.color.By.the.1920s,.it.had.turned.green!The date July 4,1776,is written on the tablet in Roman numerals.The Statue of Liberty at nightThe Story of the Statue Level P1314Certain.parts.of.the.statue.have
31、.special.meaning.as.well.The.crown.has.seven.spikes,.which.stand.for.the.seven.seas.and.continents.of.the.world.The.torch.in.the.statues.right.hand.is.a.symbol.of.freedom.The.tablet.in.the.statues.left.hand.has.the.date.July 4,1776,.written.on.it.This.is.the.date.when.the.Declaration.of.Independence
32、.was.signed.Liberty for AllThe.Statue.of.Liberty.has.stood.the.test.of.time,.though.it.has.needed.some.repairs.American.workers.have.made.the.iron.skeleton.stronger.and.have.added.many.lights.The.statue.started.out.the.color.of.a.shiny,.new.copper.penny.The.air.slowly.made.it.change.color.By.the.192
33、0s,.it.had.turned.green!The date July 4,1776,is written on the tablet in Roman numerals.The Statue of Liberty at nightThe Story of the Statue Level P1516Millions.of.people.from.all.over.the.world.visit.the.Statue.of.Liberty.each.year.They.take.a.ferry.to.the.island,.which.is.now.called.Liberty.Islan
34、d.They.were.once.able.to.climb.to.the.torch.Today,.however,.visitors.are.only.allowed.inside.the.pedestal.and.crown.People.will.continue.to.visit.the.statue.for.many.years.to.see.this.symbol.of.freedom.Glossaryengineer.(n.).a.person.who.designs,.builds,.or.repairs.machines,.buildings,.bridges,.or.ot
35、her.structures.(p.8)freedom.(n.).the.state.of.being.free,.or.having.the.right.and.power.to.act.and.think.as.one.wishes.(p.12).independence.freedom.from.the.control,.(n.)influence,.support,.or.help.of.others.(p.11)liberty.(n.).the.right.to.believe.and.act.independently.of.other.people.(p.4)monument.(
36、n.).a.building,.statue,.or.other.structure.built.as.a.memorial.to.a.person.or.event.(p.4)symbol.(n.).an.object,.picture,.or.sign.that.represents.an.idea,.letter,.or.word.(p.12)A girl being lifted to see out of a window in the statues crownThe Story of the Statue Level P1516Millions.of.people.from.al
37、l.over.the.world.visit.the.Statue.of.Liberty.each.year.They.take.a.ferry.to.the.island,.which.is.now.called.Liberty.Island.They.were.once.able.to.climb.to.the.torch.Today,.however,.visitors.are.only.allowed.inside.the.pedestal.and.crown.People.will.continue.to.visit.the.statue.for.many.years.to.see.
38、this.symbol.of.freedom.Glossaryengineer.(n.).a.person.who.designs,.builds,.or.repairs.machines,.buildings,.bridges,.or.other.structures.(p.8)freedom.(n.).the.state.of.being.free,.or.having.the.right.and.power.to.act.and.think.as.one.wishes.(p.12).independence.freedom.from.the.control,.(n.)influence,
39、.support,.or.help.of.others.(p.11)liberty.(n.).the.right.to.believe.and.act.independently.of.other.people.(p.4)monument.(n.).a.building,.statue,.or.other.structure.built.as.a.memorial.to.a.person.or.event.(p.4)symbol.(n.).an.object,.picture,.or.sign.that.represents.an.idea,.letter,.or.word.(p.12)A g
40、irl being lifted to see out of a window in the statues crownWritten by Heather Lynne Bankswww.readinga-The Story of the StatueLevel P Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Heather Lynne BanksAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL PM2828Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front co
41、ver,page 4:Sheryl Shetler;back cover:Les Polders/Alamy Images;title page:Michael S.Yamashita/National Geographic Stock;page 3:Patrick Frilet/Hemis/Corbis;page 5:Mario Cabrera/AP Images;page 6:iS 7,10:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 8:Geoffrey Taunton/Alamy Images;page 9:Agence Papyrus/AP Images;page
42、 11:Museum of the City of New York/Corbis;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Jesper Jensen/Alamy Images;page 14:Paul Chesley/National Geographic Stock;page 15:REUTERS/David GoldmanThe Story of the StatueThe Story of the StatueA Reading AZ Level P Leveled BookWord Count:695Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Written by Heather Lynne BanksLEVELED BOOK PJMPThe Story of the Statue