① 你覺得最精彩的一篇考研英語閱讀是哪一篇
我覺得每一篇考研英語都是精彩的。考研英語不是像平常做的英語那麼簡單。但是有非常非常多的陷阱。所以每一篇都很精彩。他給讀者造成一些迷霧,但是如果你的詞彙量足夠,你就會發現這片有閱讀的精彩之處。
② 速求5篇經典英語美文閱讀
YOUTH
By Samuel Ullman 塞繆爾·厄爾曼
Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not amatter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of thewill, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is thefreshness of the deep springs of life.
Youth means a tempera-mental predominance of courage over timidity,of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often existsin a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. Nobody grows old merely by anumber of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles thesoul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the springback to st.
Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being』s heart the lure ofwonder, the unfailing childlike appetite of what』s next and the joy ofthe game of living. In the center of your heart and my heart there is awireless
station: so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer,courage and power from men and from the Infinite, so long are you young.
When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows ofcynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old, even at 20,but as long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, thereis hope you may die young at 80.
Transforming Obstacles into Benefits
By Richard Stewart,Los Angeles, U.S.A. (Originally in English)
美國洛杉磯 理查德.史都華德(原文為英文)
A group of frogs was traveling through the woods and two of themfell into a deep pit. Immediately, all the other frogs in the groupgathered around the pit and watched as the imprisoned frogs tried tojump out. The frogs on top could see that the pit was very deep and itlooked as if there was no way out, so they started yelling at the twofrogs in the pit to give up. "The pit is too deep. You're as good asdead," the chorus of frogs said. When the trapped frogs kept trying,the crowd yelled louder, "Give up. You're as good as dead." After awhile, one of the exhausted frogs took heed to what the others weresaying, and fell down and died.
But amazingly, the second frog kept jumping as hard as she coulddespite the negative remarks of those that kept yelling at her toaccept the inevitable and just die. Finally, with one valiant leap, shemade it out of the pit!
This amazing result occurred because the second frog was deaf annable to hear what the others had been saying. She thought they hadbeen cheering her on the entire time they were yelling! What she hadmistakenly perceived as encouragement inspired her to try harder andsucceed against all odds. And that made all the difference!
With a positive mindset, and being deaf to others' opinions, thesecond frog made use of such negativity to overcome obstacles and reachher goals by using it as encouragement, instead of being influenced byothers like the first frog, who failed to develop her potential tostrive for survival. Thus, when we surmount others' criticism, ridiculeor cynical comments, we can do anything we set our minds to, just asthe second frog did. But, if we are not deaf like this frog, who couldnot be influenced by others e to a physical condition, we need the Wisdom to guide us to the proper way, so as not to be blindly guided byworldly opinion.
Transforming Obstacles into Benefits
By Richard Stewart,Los Angeles, U.S.A. (Originally in English)
美國洛杉磯 理查德.史都華德(原文為英文)
A group of frogs was traveling through the woods and two of themfell into a deep pit. Immediately, all the other frogs in the groupgathered around the pit and watched as the imprisoned frogs tried tojump out. The frogs on top could see that the pit was very deep and itlooked as if there was no way out, so they started yelling at the twofrogs in the pit to give up. "The pit is too deep. You're as good asdead," the chorus of frogs said. When the trapped frogs kept trying,the crowd yelled louder, "Give up. You're as good as dead." After awhile, one of the exhausted frogs took heed to what the others weresaying, and fell down and died.
But amazingly, the second frog kept jumping as hard as she coulddespite the negative remarks of those that kept yelling at her toaccept the inevitable and just die. Finally, with one valiant leap, shemade it out of the pit!
This amazing result occurred because the second frog was deaf annable to hear what the others had been saying. She thought they hadbeen cheering her on the entire time they were yelling! What she hadmistakenly perceived as encouragement inspired her to try harder andsucceed against all odds. And that made all the difference!
With a positive mindset, and being deaf to others' opinions, thesecond frog made use of such negativity to overcome obstacles and reachher goals by using it as encouragement, instead of being influenced byothers like the first frog, who failed to develop her potential tostrive for survival. Thus, when we surmount others' criticism, ridiculeor cynical comments, we can do anything we set our minds to, just asthe second frog did. But, if we are not deaf like this frog, who couldnot be influenced by others e to a physical condition, we need the Wisdom to guide us to the proper way, so as not to be blindly guided byworldly opinion.
③ 如何在十五分鍾呈現一節精彩英語閱讀課
給幼兒園的小朋友上課當然得以玩為主,讓他們從玩中學.至於紀律,我經常採用的方法是版把孩權子們分成幾個小組,他們競賽.上課之前告訴學生我們今天要比一比,看哪一組學得最認真,受到老師表揚的小組一分,如果紀律太亂,老師就給那組扣一分.最後得冠軍的組員每人可以得到一張貼畫(或是其它更有吸引力的小獎品).在講課過程中為他們記分.這個方法應該很有效.試試吧.
④ 以下英語讀物有哪些適合高一的新生 英文朗讀類: 《晨讀》《午讀》《晚讀》《精彩閱讀》
《新概念》第二冊以上
文化背景知識類: 英美概況;英語節假日介紹版;英美國家的權風土人情;風俗習慣小說類: Treasure Island 《金銀島》 Tom Sawyer 《湯姆索亞歷險記》 Robinson Crusoe 《魯賓遜漂流記》 Travels Across American 《美國之旅》 Kids Make A Difference 《別小看孩子》 Steve Jobs 《喬布斯傳》 Twilight 《暮光之城》 Harry Potter 《哈利波特》 迪士尼電影讀物系列報刊雜志類: 21stCentury (二十一世紀英文報) 廣州英文早報; 瘋狂英語
⑤ 新概念英語2精彩美文同步閱讀 lesson1-5全文翻譯
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⑥ 有哪些經典的英文原著書適合英語初學者閱讀
第一類:小說
1 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone《哈利波特與魔法石》
難度:二星
第一本,是陪我們從小到大的哈利波特系列。這個故事,想必大家都非常熟悉,而它的英文原版,非常的適合我們在看英文原版時入門閱讀用。故事充滿了濃濃的「愛」和「友誼」,還有J.K.羅琳加入其中的魔法。讀者在領略羅琳創造的魔法世界時,也有了更廣闊的想像空間。看完這本,還可以看看Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(哈利波特與密室)和Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkab(哈利波特與阿茲卡班的囚徒)噢。
2 The old man and the sea 《老人與海》
難度:二星
簡介: 這是一本經典名著,但是它卻並不枯燥難懂。我們的語文課本選錄過裡面的篇章,現在,我們可以讀讀原版。海明威的特點是用詞簡單易懂,且篇幅不長,以短篇居多,因此非常適合我們閱讀。這本書會讓我們了解什麼是真正的硬漢,也會給我們力量。還記得那句話嗎?Man is not made for defeat.A man can be destroyed but not defeated.相信看了這本,你還會想看看海明威其他的作品。
3 The house on mango street 《芒果街上的小屋》
難度:二星
一本優美純凈的小書,如詩一般,用詞不難卻優美。故事講述了居住在芝加哥拉美移民社區芒果街上的女孩埃斯佩朗莎生的故事。她以同情心和對美的感覺力,用清澈的眼打量周圍的世界,用稚嫩的語言講述成長和滄桑,講述生命的美好與不易,講述年輕的熱望和夢想。
4 Flipped《怦然心動》
難度:二星
你看過電影《怦然心動》嗎?這本便是同名電影的原著小說。它講述了一個單純美好的故事,裡面有美好的田園風光和校園生活,還有屬於布萊斯和朱莉的故事。 小說要比電影有意思很多,相信你看的時候一定會笑出聲來。敘述以男孩和女孩視角的章節交錯進行,畫面感很強。
5 Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austin 《傲慢與偏見》
難度:三星
這本書是簡奧斯汀的經典代表作,也是她最為人喜愛且流傳最廣的作品。這位傑出的英國女作家,關注鄉紳家庭女性的婚姻和生活,她以女性特有的細致入微的觀察力和活潑風趣的文字,真實地描繪了她周圍世界的小天地。
6 The Hunger Games 飢餓游戲
難度:三星
又是一本改編成了同名電影的原著小說。在荒蠻的野外環境中,每個人都想置你於死地,你能靠自己的力量生存下來嗎?24人參加競賽,只有一人能夠存活。抽簽日那天,凱特尼斯的人生徹底改變了…
書中的故事飽滿而扣人心弦。自美國出版以來,它就暢銷不衰,佳評如潮。 英文原版難度適宜,對於想靠原版書提高英語的同學們,再適合不過了。
第二類:繪本
7 The little word of Liz Climo你今天真好看
難度:一星
這本畫風萌系、溫暖的治癒系繪本,收錄了莉茲·克里莫150多張逗趣漫畫。畫中的故事簡單卻動人,圍繞著各種萌萌的小動物展開,有兔子,蜥蜴,棕熊,企鵝等。簡短有趣的句子配上可愛清新的漫畫,很快就可以看完。
8 Hyperbole and a Half-Allie Brosh 我幼稚的時候好有范
難度:一星
比爾蓋茨2015年的推薦書單里就有這本奇特的小書。他說道「你會希望小說更長,因為這些故事很有趣,很睿智。」它故事短小,畫風奇特,非常適合於碎片時間閱讀。這本蓋茨也喜歡看的」小人書」到底講了多有趣的故事?到書里去找答案吧。
第三類:童話
9 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 《查理和他的巧克力工廠》
難度:二星
內容:一本有趣好看而充滿想像力的童話小說,講述了窮孩子查理幸運拿到可以進入巧克力工廠參觀的金券後,一系列的奇遇。 在書中可以看到,小查理和他的家裡人過得生活雖然貧窮,可他們深深地懂得愛,這維持了他們除生活外的一切滿足感…看完如果意猶未盡,還可以看看同名電影。
10 The wonderful wizard of Oz《綠野仙蹤》
難度:兩星
故事講述了小蘿莉多蘿西被大風吹到一個奇異國度(奧茲國)的奇遇記。這個可愛的小故事裡有一個善良的小蘿莉,一個稻草人,一個鐵皮機器人與一個獅子。短小精悍,沒什麼難度,易讀易懂,卻又引人入勝。
⑦ 最經典的英語美文閱讀網有哪些、
可可英語網還不錯吧