Ⅰ 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.
Ⅱ 小學五年級英語美文閱讀
we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but
Ⅲ 英語短篇美文4篇
1、If not to the sun for smiling, warm is still in the sun there, but wewill laugh more confident calm; if turned to found his own shadow, appropriate escape, the sun will be through the heart,warm each place behind the corner; if an outstretched palm cannot fall butterfly, then clenched waving arms, given power; if I can't have bright smile, it will face to the sunshine, and sunshine smile together, in full bloom.
譯文:如果不向太陽索取微笑,溫暖仍在太陽那裡,但我們會笑得更加自信從容;如果轉過身去發現了自己的影子,適當的躲讓,陽光便可穿越心靈,溫暖每一處身後的角落;如果攤開的掌心不能點落蝴蝶,那就緊握成拳揮動臂膀,給予力量;如果我不能夠微笑得燦爛,那就將臉投向燦爛的陽光,與陽光一起微笑,爛漫。
2、When you love who you are,you become a conit of light.Just drop into your heart space,and live life from this view.For all of this doingis not who you are.Listen to your heart』s soft whisper,this voice will show you the way.Live life from your essenceis what she will say.See the light in yourself,and your world will be bright.There is no need to worry,you are exactly as you should be;remember to love who you are,and love you will see.
譯文:當你愛自己的時候,你會成為一道光。只需觸及心房,並遵循本心來生活。做這一切無關你是誰。聆聽內心輕柔的呢喃,她會告訴你方法。遵循本性來生活她會這樣告訴你。欣賞自身的光芒,你的世界都會變得明亮。沒必要擔心,你正是自己本來的模樣;記得愛自己,愛自己欣賞的一切。
3、Occasionally, life can be undeniably, impossibly difficult. We are faced with challenges and events that can seem overwhelming, life-destroying to the point where it may be hard to decide whether to keep going. But you always have a choice. Jessica Heslop shares her powerful, inspiring journey from the worst times in her life to the new life she has created for herself.
譯文:生活有時候困難得難以置信,但又不容置疑。我們面臨的挑戰與困境似乎無法抵禦,試圖毀滅我們生活,甚至使你猶疑是否繼續走下去。但是你總有選擇的餘地。從人生低谷走向新生活的傑西卡·赫斯樂普,在這里與我們分享她啟迪心靈、充滿震撼力的生活之旅。
4、So it is with us. We build our lives in a distracted way, reacting rather than acting, willing to put up less than the best. At important points we do not give the job our best effort. Then with a shock we look at the situation we have created and find that we are now living in the house we have built. If we had realized, we would have done it differently.
譯文:想像一下你就是這個木匠,想像你正在建造這座房子,你每天釘進一顆釘子、安裝一塊板子或者築起一面牆。請用心對待吧,這是唯一一個你為自己打造的生活。即使你只在裡面住上一天,這一天也要活得有光彩、有尊嚴。正如格言所說,「生活是一個只有靠自己才能完成的項目。」
5、Time is like a river, the left bank is unable to forget the memories, right is worth grasp the youth, the middle of the fast flowing, is the sad young faint. There are many good things, buttruly belong to own but not much. See the courthouse blossom,honor or disgrace not Jing, hope heaven Yunjuanyunshu, has no intention to stay. In this round the world, all can learn to use a normal heart to treat all around, is also a kind of realm!
譯文:歲月就象一條河,左岸是無法忘卻的回憶,右岸是值得把握的青春年華,中間飛快流淌的,是年輕隱隱的傷感.世間有許多美好的東西,但真正屬於自己的卻並不多.看庭前花開花落,榮辱不驚,望天上雲卷雲舒,去留無意.在這個紛繞的世界裡,能夠學會用一顆平常的心去對待周圍的一切,也是一種境界!
6、People always confuse about the meaning of happiness, they don』t know how to define it. Some people think that when one has the successful career or does something that makes contribution to the society is the happiness. It is common that great acts are admired by the public and people are easy to feel the happiness. While in my opinion, happiness is very easy to achieve. When I stay with my family, we have the nice talk and I feel very happy. When I eat the delicious food that is cooked by my mother, I feel moved and happy. Happiness is around everywhere, we can feel it if we treat it right.
譯文:人們總是混淆幸福的含義,他們不知道如何定義幸福。有些人認為,當一個人有了成功的事業或做了對社會有所貢獻的事情時,那就是幸福。人們很欣賞偉大的行為,人們很容易感到幸福。在我看來,幸福是很容易實現的。當我和家人在一起時,我們的談話很愉快,我感到非常高興。當我吃媽媽做的美味的食物時,我感到很開心。幸福無處不在,只要我們善待它,我們就能感受到幸福。
7、When I am making mistakes, my parents will never be angry with me. I am so thankful to them for they are so tolerant with me. I learn many things from my parents, they show me how to be a tolerant person. They will not blame me for the small mistake that I make, instead, they will ecate me in the gentle way. Unlike some parents who are strict to their kids, they will be very angry and said the hurting words, making the children feel sad. Being tolerant to other people』s mistakes is the best way to solve the problem. People will appreciate the kind act and make things goes on the easy way.
譯文:當我犯錯誤的時候,我的父母永遠不會生我的氣。我非常感謝他們,因為他們對我很寬容。我從父母那裡學到很多東西,他們教我如何成為一個寬容的人。他們不會因為我犯的一個小錯誤而責備我,相反,他們會以溫和的方式教育我。不像一些對孩子要求嚴格的父母,他們會很生氣,說那些傷人的話,讓孩子們感到悲傷。寬容別人的錯誤是解決問題的最好辦法。人們會欣賞這種善舉,讓事情變得簡單。
8、Sometimes you dream to be a kind of happiness, sometimes the dream is also a kind of happiness; sometimes is a kind of happiness, sometimes the loss is also a kind of happiness;sometimes success is a kind of happiness, sometimes failure is also a kind of happiness. Sometimes the rich is a kind of happiness, sometimes poverty is also a kind of happiness. "Not happy" today, now can not be "happy", while it may be tomorrow or later become "happiness"!
譯文:有時你的夢想達到是一種幸福,有時夢想破滅也是一種幸福;有時得到是一種幸福,有時失去也是一種幸福;有時成功是一種幸福,有時失敗也是一種幸福.有時富有是一種幸福,有時貧窮也是一種幸福.「不幸福」今天或者現在不能成為「幸福」,而明天或者以後卻可能變成「幸福」!
Ⅳ 求一篇英語閱讀文章五年級的
有一個人孤零零地住在一座小屋裡。
A lonely man lived by himself in a little hut.
他叫孫良。他一貧如洗,但誠實而善良。他為別人打零工,得到的報酬很少。然而每當他看到落入陷阱的動物,只要他有錢,一定把它買下來放歸樹林。
His name was Sun Liang. He was dirt poor, but he was honest and kind. He did odd jobs. His pay was very low. Whenever he saw an animal in a trap, if he had any money, he would buy the animal and set it free in the forest.
就這樣,孫良救了很多動物,但是他沒省下一個錢,因此一直很窮。
In this way, he saved many animals, but he didn't save any money, so he was still very poor.
當他老得不能幹活的時候,只好乞食度日。他滿七十歲後的一天,虛弱得卧床不起,不久,便去世了。
When he was too old to work, he had to beg for food to stay alive. One day when he was over seventy years old, he was too weak to get up from his bed, and before long, he left this world.
孫良沒有親戚朋友。他甚至窮得連一副棺材也買不起。對中國人來說,最悲慘的事莫過於死無葬身之地。沒有人來照料他,他的鄰居也像他一樣窮。他們不知道他已經死了,即使知道,他們也沒有錢去買一副棺材來埋葬他。
Sun Liang had no relative and no friends. He was so poor that he didn'teven have enough money for a coffin, and for Chinese people, the worst possible fate is to die and not get buried. But there was nobody to look after him. His neighbors were almost as poor as he was. They didn't know he was dead, and even if they had, they certainly didn't have enough money to buy him a coffin and bury him.
孫良死了的那個早晨,鄰居們驚奇地發現空中飛滿了鳥兒。成千上萬的鳥從四面八方飛進孫良的小屋裡。他們進去看個究竟,發現孫良已經死在床上,他們想那些鳥兒一定是來啄食他的肉的。
The morning after Sun Liang died, the neighbors were amazed to see the sky full of birds. Thousands of birds came from all directions and flew into Sun Liang's hut. The neighbors came to see what was wrong. They saw Sun lying dead on his bed. They thought the birds must have come to peck the flesh off his bones.
接著,他們看到每隻鳥兒嘴裡都銜著一小塊土,還把土撒在孫的屍體上。它們是來埋葬恩人以表達謝意的!
Then they saw that every bird brought a little soil in its beak, and dropped the soil on Sun's body. They had come to show their gratitude by burying their savior!
無數的鳥兒來來回回飛著。沒到中午,它們就把小屋埋起來,把它變成了孫良的墳墓。
Thousands and thousands of birds came. They flew back and forth. Before noon, they had filled his whole hut with soil and turned it into a tomb for Sun Liang.
這些鄰居被眼前的景象深深感動了。從此以後,他們再也不用陷阱或網來誘捕動物了。
The neighbors were deeply touched when they saw this. From then on, they never caught another animal in a trap or a net.
Ⅳ 一篇英語美文 五年級水平 從哪一篇美文書上弄一篇稍微長一點的
暑期難忘的一件事
今天天氣不錯,太陽天.當我早上醒來,我決定去看看爺爺奶奶,所以我乘巴士中午到了那裡,爺爺奶奶看到我很開心,而且我也很開心。
下午爸爸叫我幫他給植物澆水,看到那些在風中微笑的花兒我很開心。
總的說來,今天是難忘的一天,因為我去看了親戚也幫助了他人。
My best friend is Mary. She lives in a tall building. She lives on the fifth floor. Everyday she takes the lift up and down. She is twelve years old. She is tall and thin. She has short black hair, two big eyes and a small mouth. She is very cute. I like playing with her. We are in the same class. I like to read books but she likes playing games. She likes to eat popcorn and ice creams. I like them, too. Her favorite food is fish, so she is clever. She loves her cat. She often plays with her. The cat likes Mary, too. They are cute.
Do you have a best friend? Can you tell me something about your friend?
2.我有兩只小貓。他們非常漂亮。一隻是黃色的。另一隻是白色的。他們非常可愛。黃色的小貓很調皮。他經常到處跑。他最喜歡的游戲是玩球、繩子和石頭。而白色的小貓非常溫和。她喜歡洗她的臉。並且她不喜歡和人玩。她經常跳上我的膝蓋。我喜歡給她洗澡。
噢,我的小貓為我帶來了很多愉快。我們是非常好的朋友。我愛他們。
I have got two baby cats. They are very beautiful. One is yellow. The other is white. They are very lovely. The yellow cat is very naughty. He likes to play with people. He often runs here and there. His favorite game is playing with balls, ropes and stones. But the white cat is very gentle. She likes to wash her face. And she does′t like to play with people. She often jumps onto my knees. I like to give her a bath.
Oh, my baby cats bring me much happiness. We are very good friends. I love them.
(對於五年級水平的,絕對算美文!)
Ⅵ 五年級英語小短文
Weekend
第一篇
Today is Friday. I went back to my former school. When I saw so many old friends, I was very happy. In the classroom, I saw a new student, her name is Zhang Qingxin. I found she was very happy in the school! I want to see them as soon as possible. Though I like my former school, I like the new school very much, I have many new friends here. I feel happy too!
第二篇
I used to playing in the weekend, but this weekend was special . I did a lot of work and I played with my tortoise only in the morning. On Sunday I went to my violin class, I got a lot of fun, but I have to stand there for a lesson. And you see how difficult playing violin was. That was my weekend.
我的老師
My TEACHER
我的老師
I have many teacher
我有很多老師
My maths teacher
我的數學老師
She is yong
她很年輕
She is 29
她29歲
She is tall
她很高
She has big eyes
她有兩個大眼睛
And a small mouth
和一個小嘴巴
She has long hair
她有著長長的頭發
She is a good teacher
她是一個好老師
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Ⅷ 適合五年級小學生朗讀比賽的英語短文
Little Red Riding Hood 小紅帽
Once upon a time, there was a little girl. Her name was Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her grandma was ill. Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her. On the way, she met (遇見) a wolf.
That's a good idea.
Little Red Riding Hood, the flowers are so beautiful. Why not pick (採集) some?
Help!
Help!
The wolf went to her grandma's house and swallowed (吞下) her up whole.
What are you doing, dear grandma?
I'm just waiting to eat you, silly girl.
In grandma's house, Little Red Riding Hood found that grandma's ears, eyes and mouth were all very big.
z~ z~ z~
The wolf jumped up and swallowed up Little Red Riding Hood. And then, he fell into a deep sleep.
Thank you, sir.
A hunter passed (經過、路過) by. He killed the wolf and cut open its stomach. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandma were saved.
Ⅸ 五年級英語經典美文閱讀答案
第一單元
<1>It』s Lily and Lucy』s. <2>There are two. <3>Yes,I can. <4>There』s a picture.<5>Yes,there are.<6>They』re behind the chairs.<7>No,it isn』t.
C C A A C B C A
T F F T T
C A C A
F F T F T
<1>Yes,there is.<2>They are green.<3>They are under the tree in the park.<4>It』s not big,but it』s beautiful.
<1>It』s Helen』s bedroom.<2>It』s near the bed.<3>Yes,there is.<4>Some English books.<5>She』s Helen』s mother.
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