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1、Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:1,762Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowLEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK UAn English Folktale Adapted by Karina Barrentine Illustrated by David
2、 CockcroftRUYwww.readinga-Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZAn English Folk Tale Adapted byKarina Barrentinefrom an Original Retelling by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by David CockcroftAll rights reserved.www.readinga-This story is an English folktale adapted for R
3、eading AZ by Karina Barrentine from an original retelling by Bertha E.Bush published in 1912.An English FolktaleAdapted by Karina BarrentineIllustrated by David CockcroftRobin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowCorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRARobin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Gol
4、den Arrow Level U 1516The MessageThe.Sheriff.was.glum.that.night.at.the.rich.supper.table.with.his.wife.“I.was.certain.I.could.catch.that.thief.with.this.contest,”.he.said.to.her.“Perhaps.Robin.Hood.was.too.much.of.a.coward.to.show.his.face.”.Right.then,.a.shaft.flew.through.the.window.and.stuck.str
5、aight.into.the.venison.roast.on.the.table.The.Sheriff.jumped.up.from.his.chair.and.unfolded.the.note.that.was.attached.to.the.arrow.The.note.said.that.the.beggar.who.had.won.the.contest.had.been.Robin.Hood.himself.It.instructed.the.Sheriff.to.look.closely.at.the.arrow.When.he.did,.the.Sheriff.realiz
6、ed.that.it.was.the.very.same.arrow.he.had.covered.in.gold.and.given.as.the.prize!.Robin.Hoods.men.had.scraped.off.the.gold.and.kept.it.The.duped sheriff.upended.the.table.and.stormed.off,.madder.than.he.had.ever.been.in.his.whole.life.Nearby,.Robin.Hood.and.his.men.had.never.been.merrier.Glossaryarc
7、hers(n.)people.who.are.skilled.at.shooting.with.a.bow.and.arrows.(p.5)birds of birds.found.in.warm.climates.paradise.(n.)that.have.feathers.of.many.different.colors.(p.10)camouflage.(v.).to.blend.in.with.ones.surroundings.(p.9)corrupt.(adj.)dishonest;.having.stopped.doing.good.in.order.to.cheat.or.g
8、ain.something.(p.6)cruel.(adj.).mean;.unkind.(p.6)duped.(adj.)tricked.(p.15)monks.(n.)religious.people.who.usually.wear.long.robes.and.live.separately.from.the.rest.of.the.world.(p.9)quills.(n.)feathers,.especially.pointed.feathers.used.in.arrows.and.sometimes.as.pens.(p.13)scrunched.(adj.)squashed;
9、.wrinkled;.puckered.(p.14)shaft.(n.)the.straight.wooden.part.of.an.arrow.(p.15)vie(v.)pete.(p.12)warrant.(n.)a.written.order.authorizing.an.arrest.or.a.search.(p.7)www.readinga-Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZAn English Folk Tale Adapted byKarina Barrentinefr
10、om an Original Retelling by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by David CockcroftAll rights reserved.www.readinga-This story is an English folktale adapted for Reading AZ by Karina Barrentine from an original retelling by Bertha E.Bush published in 1912.An English FolktaleAdapted by Karina BarrentineIllustrat
11、ed by David CockcroftRobin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowCorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRARobin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 1516The MessageThe.Sheriff.was.glum.that.night.at.the.rich.supper.table.with.his.wife.“I.was.certain.I.could.catch.that.thief.with.
12、this.contest,”.he.said.to.her.“Perhaps.Robin.Hood.was.too.much.of.a.coward.to.show.his.face.”.Right.then,.a.shaft.flew.through.the.window.and.stuck.straight.into.the.venison.roast.on.the.table.The.Sheriff.jumped.up.from.his.chair.and.unfolded.the.note.that.was.attached.to.the.arrow.The.note.said.tha
13、t.the.beggar.who.had.won.the.contest.had.been.Robin.Hood.himself.It.instructed.the.Sheriff.to.look.closely.at.the.arrow.When.he.did,.the.Sheriff.realized.that.it.was.the.very.same.arrow.he.had.covered.in.gold.and.given.as.the.prize!.Robin.Hoods.men.had.scraped.off.the.gold.and.kept.it.The.duped sher
14、iff.upended.the.table.and.stormed.off,.madder.than.he.had.ever.been.in.his.whole.life.Nearby,.Robin.Hood.and.his.men.had.never.been.merrier.Glossaryarchers(n.)people.who.are.skilled.at.shooting.with.a.bow.and.arrows.(p.5)birds of birds.found.in.warm.climates.paradise.(n.)that.have.feathers.of.many.d
15、ifferent.colors.(p.10)camouflage.(v.).to.blend.in.with.ones.surroundings.(p.9)corrupt.(adj.)dishonest;.having.stopped.doing.good.in.order.to.cheat.or.gain.something.(p.6)cruel.(adj.).mean;.unkind.(p.6)duped.(adj.)tricked.(p.15)monks.(n.)religious.people.who.usually.wear.long.robes.and.live.separatel
16、y.from.the.rest.of.the.world.(p.9)quills.(n.)feathers,.especially.pointed.feathers.used.in.arrows.and.sometimes.as.pens.(p.13)scrunched.(adj.)squashed;.wrinkled;.puckered.(p.14)shaft.(n.)the.straight.wooden.part.of.an.arrow.(p.15)vie(v.)pete.(p.12)warrant.(n.)a.written.order.authorizing.an.arrest.or
17、.a.search.(p.7)Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 1314The.ten.best.archers.aimed.at.the.distant.target.and.let.their.quills.fly.The.crowd.watched.in.awe.and.cheered.as.each.of.the.arrows.struck.near.the.center.of.the.target.When.the.time.came.for.the.last.three.archers.to.raise.their.
18、bows,.Gill.o.the.Red.Caps.first.arrow.struck.only.an.inch.from.the.center.His.second.and.third.were.even.closer.Then.Robin.Hood,.who.looked.to.everyone.like.the.poorest.beggar.in.England,.shot.his.arrowinto.the.very.center!.The.crowd.gasped,.then.cheered.Adam.o.the.Dell.was.to.shoot.next.Instead,.he
19、.unstrung.his.bow.when.he.saw.the.beggars.arrow.strike.the.center.so.cleanly.“Ive.been.an.archer.for.forty.years,”.said.the.man,.“and.I.will.never.be.able.to.shoot.better.than.that.”.And.so.the.tattered.beggar.won.the.prized.gold-covered.arrow.But.the.Sheriffs.face.was.scrunched.and.sour.when.the.ti
20、me.came.to.give.the.arrow.to.him.“You.are.the.best.archer.I.have.ever.seen,”.he.said.“You.shoot.even.better.than.that.coward.Robin.Hood,.who.dared.not.show.his.face.today.I.will.pay.you.well.if.you.join.my.service.”“No,.I.will.not,”.said.the.ragged.stranger.firmly,.as.he.walked.quickly.away.But.the.
21、Sheriffs.words.bothered.Robin.as.he.walked.back.to.the.wood.“I.cant.bear.to.have.him.think.I.am.a.coward,”.he.said.to.Little.John.“I.will.find.a.way.to.let.the.Sheriff.know.I.am.the.person.who.won.his.fine.gold-covered.arrow.”Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 34Table of ContentsIntro
22、duction.4The.Sheriff.of.Nottingham.7The.Archery.Festival.10The.Message.15Glossary.16IntroductionRobin.Hood.and.his.band.of.Merry.Men.lived.a.rugged,.outdoor.life.deep.inside.Sherwood.Forest.While.such.conditions.could.be.difficult.at.times,.the.men.found.it.pleasant.to.live.among.the.trees,.birds,.a
23、nd.other.animals.of.their.realm.They.had.built.sturdy.shelters.of.logs.and.bark.as.protection.from.the.cold.and.rain,.and.they.didnt.mind.the.lack.of.soft.beds.or.fine.chairs.and.tables.When.it.wasnt.raining,.they.slept.on.deerskins,.out.under.the.stars.For.their.meals,.the.hearty.band.cooked.over.a
24、.roaring.fire.and.ate.sitting.on.the.ground.or.on.fallen.logs.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4The.Sheriff.of.Nottingham.7The.Archery.Festival.10The.Message.15Glossary.16IntroductionRobin.Hood.and.his.band.of.Merry.Men.lived.a.rugged,.outdoor.life.de
25、ep.inside.Sherwood.Forest.While.such.conditions.could.be.difficult.at.times,.the.men.found.it.pleasant.to.live.among.the.trees,.birds,.and.other.animals.of.their.realm.They.had.built.sturdy.shelters.of.logs.and.bark.as.protection.from.the.cold.and.rain,.and.they.didnt.mind.the.lack.of.soft.beds.or.f
26、ine.chairs.and.tables.When.it.wasnt.raining,.they.slept.on.deerskins,.out.under.the.stars.For.their.meals,.the.hearty.band.cooked.over.a.roaring.fire.and.ate.sitting.on.the.ground.or.on.fallen.logs.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 1314The.ten.best.archers.aimed.at.the.distant.target
27、.and.let.their.quills.fly.The.crowd.watched.in.awe.and.cheered.as.each.of.the.arrows.struck.near.the.center.of.the.target.When.the.time.came.for.the.last.three.archers.to.raise.their.bows,.Gill.o.the.Red.Caps.first.arrow.struck.only.an.inch.from.the.center.His.second.and.third.were.even.closer.Then.
28、Robin.Hood,.who.looked.to.everyone.like.the.poorest.beggar.in.England,.shot.his.arrowinto.the.very.center!.The.crowd.gasped,.then.cheered.Adam.o.the.Dell.was.to.shoot.next.Instead,.he.unstrung.his.bow.when.he.saw.the.beggars.arrow.strike.the.center.so.cleanly.“Ive.been.an.archer.for.forty.years,”.sa
29、id.the.man,.“and.I.will.never.be.able.to.shoot.better.than.that.”.And.so.the.tattered.beggar.won.the.prized.gold-covered.arrow.But.the.Sheriffs.face.was.scrunched.and.sour.when.the.time.came.to.give.the.arrow.to.him.“You.are.the.best.archer.I.have.ever.seen,”.he.said.“You.shoot.even.better.than.that
30、.coward.Robin.Hood,.who.dared.not.show.his.face.today.I.will.pay.you.well.if.you.join.my.service.”“No,.I.will.not,”.said.the.ragged.stranger.firmly,.as.he.walked.quickly.away.But.the.Sheriffs.words.bothered.Robin.as.he.walked.back.to.the.wood.“I.cant.bear.to.have.him.think.I.am.a.coward,”.he.said.to
31、.Little.John.“I.will.find.a.way.to.let.the.Sheriff.know.I.am.the.person.who.won.his.fine.gold-covered.arrow.”Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 1112Finally.it.was.time.for.the.ten.best.archers.to.vie.for.the.prize.of.the.golden.arrow.The.Sheriff.glared.at.the.ten.men.“I.was.so.sure.Ro
32、bin.Hood.would.be.one.of.the.final.archers,”.he.grumbled.to.a.guard.at.his.side.“Couldnt.one.of.these.men.be.Robin.Hood.in.disguise?”“No,.sir,.”.said.the.man-at-arms.“Six.of.them.I.know.well;.they.are.the.best.archers.in.England.Theres.Gill.o.the.Red.Cap,.Diccon.Cruikshank,.Adam.o.the.Dell,.William.
33、o.Leslie,.Hubert.o.Cloud,.and.Swithin.o.Hertford.Of.the.other.four,.one.is.too.tall,.one.is.too.short,.and.one.is.too.lean.to.be.Robin.Hood.That.leaves.only.the.ragged.beggar.His.hair.and.beard.are.much.too.dark.to.be.Robin.Hoods,.and.he.is.blind.in.one.eye.Robin.Hood.has.stayed.away.”The.guard.was.
34、glad.Robin.hadnt.fallen.for.the.Sheriffs.trap,.for.he.didnt.want.to.see.Robin.harmed.Robin.Hmon.people,.even.among.the.guards.The.Sheriffs.own.guards.had.helped.Robin.get.away.many.times.The.Sheriff.looked.everywhere.in.the.crowd.for.Robin.Hood.Unnoticed.in.his.rags,.Robin.was.standing.not.ten.feet.
35、from.the.Sheriff.Although.he.looked.closely.at.every.mans.face,.the.Sheriff.did.not.recognize.him.The.archery.targets.had.been.set.up.eighty.yards.away.from.where.the.archers.were.to.stand.The.targets.were.so.distant.that.it.was.difficult.to.make.out.the.circles.clearly.In.the.first.round.of.elimina
36、tion,.dozens.of.archers.took.turns.shooting.just.one.arrow,pletely.The.ten.best.archers,.those.who.had.actually.hit.the.target,.were.then.challenged.to.shoot.two.more.arrows.each.The.three.best.archers.out.of.those.ten.men.would.then.each.have.three.more.shots.The.prize.would.go.to.the.archer.whose.
37、arrow.landed.nearest.to.the.center.of.the.target.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 56Robin.Hoods.followers.numbered.more.than.one.hundred,.and.all.were.considered.to.be.hunted.outlaws.by.the.ruling.lords.of.the.land.While.it.was.true.that.they.broke.the.unjust.laws.that.had.been.plac
38、ed.upon.the.people,.they.knew.that.they.were.in.the.right.Each.man.in.his.band.was.devoted.to.Robin.Hood.and.his.cause,.and.obeyed.his.every.word.Robin.needed.only.to.lift.his.horn.to.his.lips.and.play.a.note,.and.the.men.would.appear,.ready.for.a.new.task.or.adventure.They.were.strong.and.determine
39、d,.and.they.were.the.best.archers,.wrestlers,.and.swordsmen.in.all.of.England.But.every.one.of.them.knew.that.Robin.Hood.was.the.best.archer.in.the.land.Times.were.bad.in.England,.for.the.French.had.conquered.the.country.and.had.ruled.it.harshly.for.many.years.The.English.monarch,.King.Richard,.spen
40、t.many.years.at.war.far.away,.and.his.absence.allowed.the.lords.to.rule.the.land.to.their.own.benefit.The.king.knew.nothing.about.what.was.happening.to.his.people.while.he.was.away.These.cruel.(KROO-uhl).lords.took.full.advantage.of.the.situation.and.became.rich.by.overtaxing.the.poor,.sometimes.tak
41、ing.their.farms.and.everything.a.family.owned.They.also.were.in.league.with.corrupt.churchmen,mon.people.After.witnessing.these.injustices.for.so.many.years,.Robin.Hood.launched.a.campaign.to.steal.back.what.had.been.stolen.To.accomplish.this,.Robin.and.his.men.would.rob.wealthy.travelers.who.ventur
42、ed.along.the.roads.near.Sherwood.Forest.They.also.stole.back.unjust.taxation.money.On.some.occasions,.they.would.invite.corrupt.officials.into.the.forest.with.the.promise.of.a.feast.When.the.lords.came.to.dine,.Robin.and.his.men.would.rob.them.of.their.bulging.purses.and.then.return.the.gold.they.co
43、llected.to.the.English.people.To.his.enemies,.Robin.and.his.men.were.hated.and.feared.robbers;mon.people.they.helped,.they.were.beloved.heroes.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 56Robin.Hoods.followers.numbered.more.than.one.hundred,.and.all.were.considered.to.be.hunted.outlaws.by.the
44、.ruling.lords.of.the.land.While.it.was.true.that.they.broke.the.unjust.laws.that.had.been.placed.upon.the.people,.they.knew.that.they.were.in.the.right.Each.man.in.his.band.was.devoted.to.Robin.Hood.and.his.cause,.and.obeyed.his.every.word.Robin.needed.only.to.lift.his.horn.to.his.lips.and.play.a.no
45、te,.and.the.men.would.appear,.ready.for.a.new.task.or.adventure.They.were.strong.and.determined,.and.they.were.the.best.archers,.wrestlers,.and.swordsmen.in.all.of.England.But.every.one.of.them.knew.that.Robin.Hood.was.the.best.archer.in.the.land.Times.were.bad.in.England,.for.the.French.had.conquer
46、ed.the.country.and.had.ruled.it.harshly.for.many.years.The.English.monarch,.King.Richard,.spent.many.years.at.war.far.away,.and.his.absence.allowed.the.lords.to.rule.the.land.to.their.own.benefit.The.king.knew.nothing.about.what.was.happening.to.his.people.while.he.was.away.These.cruel.(KROO-uhl).lo
47、rds.took.full.advantage.of.the.situation.and.became.rich.by.overtaxing.the.poor,.sometimes.taking.their.farms.and.everything.a.family.owned.They.also.were.in.league.with.corrupt.churchmen,mon.people.After.witnessing.these.injustices.for.so.many.years,.Robin.Hood.launched.a.campaign.to.steal.back.wha
48、t.had.been.stolen.To.accomplish.this,.Robin.and.his.men.would.rob.wealthy.travelers.who.ventured.along.the.roads.near.Sherwood.Forest.They.also.stole.back.unjust.taxation.money.On.some.occasions,.they.would.invite.corrupt.officials.into.the.forest.with.the.promise.of.a.feast.When.the.lords.came.to.d
49、ine,.Robin.and.his.men.would.rob.them.of.their.bulging.purses.and.then.return.the.gold.they.collected.to.the.English.people.To.his.enemies,.Robin.and.his.men.were.hated.and.feared.robbers;mon.people.they.helped,.they.were.beloved.heroes.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level U 1112Finally.i
50、t.was.time.for.the.ten.best.archers.to.vie.for.the.prize.of.the.golden.arrow.The.Sheriff.glared.at.the.ten.men.“I.was.so.sure.Robin.Hood.would.be.one.of.the.final.archers,”.he.grumbled.to.a.guard.at.his.side.“Couldnt.one.of.these.men.be.Robin.Hood.in.disguise?”“No,.sir,.”.said.the.man-at-arms.“Six.o