1. 英语阅读
你有熬夜的习惯吗?
Do you often stay up?
Staying up will rece your time for sleeping and result in inefficient rest and adjustment of brain and organs, which will cause severe harm to your health. Staying up the whole night will take as much energy as when you climb the mountain. The disorder of the nervous system, such as insomnia, absent-mind, irritation and anxiety will ensue, recing the attention, thinking, and mental ability. As for the skin, it will cause the water loss, wrinkles, gloomy skin, acnes, and black circles and have effect on eye sight as well.
My Dear Friend,Do you often stay up? What is the reason for that? What shall we do to return to the regular life?
熬夜使睡眠时间大大减少,大脑和器官得不到休息调整,给健康带来严重的危害。熬一夜损失的精力相当于连续登山一上午,由此造成失眠、健忘、易怒和焦虑不安等神经系统功能紊乱,使我们的注意力、思考力以及心理承受能力明显下降。熬夜使皮肤水分流失,导致皱纹出现、皮肤暗淡、长暗疮、黑眼圈,对视力也很有影响。
Traveling can help you figure out what you want to do with your life:Exposing yourself to new places, people and cultures can awaken your sense of purpose. Learning about what's out there in the world can help you determine what feels like you - and what doesn't.
旅行可以帮助你找出这一生中自己想做的事情:当自己处在新环境时,那儿的人们和文化氛围会唤醒你的目标感。通过探知世界的未知地带能帮助自己确定什么是自己想要的和不想要的。
It's also especially useful in helping people realize that there's no one way to live a lifetime. Every culture is different and so is every person within those cultures. If you wait till later in life, you run the risk of realizing your potential too late. Don't let opportunity pass you by; explore the world while you're young.
每种文化都不同,同样,生活于各种文化氛围的人们也各不相同。如果等到年纪大了之后才去旅行,到时意识到自己的潜能就太晚了,这太冒险了。不要让机会擦肩而过;赶紧趁着年轻,去探索这个世界吧。
It promotes independence (and hones survival skills):Catching flights, keeping track of passports and navigating foreign-speaking cities, can force you to think on your feet and make decisions quickly. Being away from your comfort zone really pushes a person to think independently.
旅行能培养独立的能力和磨砺生存技能:搭乘航班,记录护照并飞行于不同的说着陌生语言的城市,这些都能迫使你独立思考并迅速做出决定。离开自己适应的生活的确会促使一个人独立地思考。
It eliminates resentment later in life:How often do you hear someone much older than you comment on how they should have done something when they were younger? No one wants to be sitting in a rocking chair at age 80, wishing that they had taken that trip when they had the chance. Don't let someone or something stop you from traveling. A chance to experience the world now is greater than any excuse you can come up with for not going. It's worth it and you'll be glad you have those memories later in life, trust me!
旅行可以避免日后的怨恨:多少次年长的人们在你面前感叹当初年轻时本来应该做的事?没有人想在80岁的时候坐着摇椅,感叹要是还有机会,一定去旅行。不要让任何人和事情阻止你去旅行。现在就能经历这个世界的机会比任何不去旅行的借口都重要。旅行是十分值得做的一件事。日后,你一定会为拥有这些回忆而感到开心的,相信我!
Many families nowadays have only one child. Parents would like to provide them with the best conditions; the age of the children studying abroad consequently has become younger and younger. In order not to let them lose at the starting line, many parents then send their children to study abroad with the reasons that “The child will then have the foreign nationality. They will enjoy the free ecation in the public primary school and choose to study abroad freely. It is much easier for them to apply for the world-known universities such as Harvard and the tuition is only one tenth of that when applying in China.”
现在的家庭大多只有一个孩子,父母都想把最好的给到他们,“出国留学”年龄是越来越小了,为了“不让孩子不输在起跑线上”,好多家长送孩子出国留学,他们的理由是:“孩子出生后就可以自然拥有外国国籍,小学中学就读公立学校可以享受学费全免,还可以自由选择在外国上大学,申请哈佛等世界名牌大学要比在国内容易得多,费用也只是国内留学的1/10等等。 ”
The commuters today may have to take the vehicles almost everyday and they will come across with different people and things on the bus or subway. In some countries, there are even special carriages for young people, with the intention of providing them with more chances to know the opposite sex.
对于现在的上班族,交通工具可能是我们每天都要接触的,每天在公交或地铁上都会看见不同的人和物,在一些国家,甚至专门开通了年轻人的地铁专线,希望年轻男女能够有机会结识更多的异性,
Man’s dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world—the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
人生最宝贵的是生命。生命对于人来说只有一次。一个人的生命应该这样度过:当他回首往事时,不因虚度年华而悔恨;也不会因为碌碌无为而羞耻。在临死的时候他能够说:我的整个生命和全部精力都已经献给了世界上最壮丽的事业――为人类的解放事业而斗争!
Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money, it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative efforts, the joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. These dark days, my friends, will be worth all they cost us, if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered on to , but to minister to ourselves, to our fellow men.
幸福并不在于单纯的占有金钱,幸福还在于取得成功后的喜悦,在于创造努力时的激情。务必不能再忘记劳动带来的喜悦和激励,而去疯狂追逐那转瞬即逝的利润。如果这些黯淡的日子能使我们认识到,我们真正的使命不是要别人侍奉,而是要为自己和同胞们服务的话,那么,我们付出的代价是完全值得的。
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed-we hold theses truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves and sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today! When we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children-black men and white men , jews and Gentiles, Catholics and Protestants-will be able to join hands and to sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “free at least ,free at last . Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.”
我有一个梦:有一天,这个国家将站起来,并实现他的信条的真正含义:我们将捍卫这些不言而喻的真理,即所有人生来平等。我有一个梦:有一天在乔治亚洲红色的山丘上,从前的奴隶的子孙们能和奴隶主的子孙们像兄弟一样坐在同一张桌旁;我有一个梦我的四个孩子有一天将生活在这样一个国度,在那里,人们不以肤色,而是以品格来评价他们。当自由的钟声响起的时候,当我们让它从每一个村庄,每一个州,每一个城市响起的时候,我们将能够加速这一天的到来。那是,上帝所有的孩子,无论黑人白人还是犹太人,异教徒。天主教徒,还是新教徒,他们都能够手挽手歌唱那古老的黑人圣歌:“终于自由了,终于自由了,感谢上帝,我们终于自由了!”
1Many years before the United States was founded(建立), Americans had already invented barbecues. But the first barbecues, in fact ,were the invention of the Taino Indians of Haiti, who dried their meat on raised frames(架子)of sticks over fires. Spanish explorers spelled the Taino word as barbacoa, and as time passed, English settlers along the Atlantic coat had their own barbecues.
One summer day in 1773, Benjamin Lynde, a citizen of Massachusetts, wrote in his diary, “Fair and hot ; Browne;hack overset.” That is , on a bright and hot day he went to the Brownes to attedn a barbecue, and his carriage(马车)fell over. It shows that the barbecue had its social occasion by that time. Large animals would be roasted whole on frames over hot fires, and neighbours would be invited to dinner.
In later centuries, as settlers moved to the west, the barbecue went along with it, reaching an especially large size in Texas, where a pit (坑)for fuels(燃料) such as tree branches might be over ten feet deep. Today , the barbecue grills(烧烤架)which are fueled by charcoal(木炭) or electricity are likely to be small and easy to move , and can cook only parts of an animal at a time, but people still have barbecues out of doors and always invite their neighbours or friends over.
. 2Most English people have three names: a first name, a middle name and the family name. Their family name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name .My parents gave me both of my other names.
People don’t use their middle names very much. So “John Henry Brown” is usually called “John Brown”. People never use Mr, Mrs or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr Brown; but you should never say Mr John. They use Mr, Mrs or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about my name. “When you were born, why did your parents call you Jim?” they ask.” Why did they choose that name?” The answer is they didn’t call Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That’s because it is shorter and easier than James.
2. 急!一篇英语阅读!
62. A 从No one knows if the story is ture .But some people believe that King Arthur lived in Brilain hundreds of years ago.
可以看出它是 一个故事
63. D He finally retured home on learning that his nephew Mordred had rebelled and taken Guinevere .
nephew 是侄子的意思 杀了 Arthur的是他的侄子
64. C The legend said that Atrthur bacame king after pulling the sword out of the stone .he bacame a brave and well-loved king,helped by Merlin ,a wizeard who coulg perform magic.
答案很明显
65.B Some people said that he didn't die!They said he was sleeping in a cave until Britain needed him again to save its people from danger.
英国人这样说是为了纪念他们的英雄
希望能对你有帮助
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3. 英语阅读理解的翻译
愿意抄承认自己的错误是大多数人所钦佩的品质。有时候说出简单的一句:“我错了。”极其艰难,然而说:“我错了, 你是对的。”就更难了。 最近有个人告诉我他在十五年前犯了一个错误。他告诉我,他曾经是我生长的地方的某个零售店经理,他还问我是否记得装鸡蛋的纸皮箱。然后我想到了一个事件,还模糊地记起这件事就是他正在描述的事。那时我大概8岁,我和妈妈走进商店开始一周购物。在那天,这件事肯定发生在我去乳制品店的路上。而且那天肯定有个鸡蛋促销活动 ,因为我印象深刻的记得有一打或半打纸箱的鸡蛋陈列着。这些纸箱叠放着大概有3或4英尺高。我一定是停了下来惊叹地注视着这叠箱子。就在这时,一个女士推着购物车过来,撞倒了箱子。不知什么原因,我觉得我应该把这些箱子重新摆好,于是我开始工作。商店经理听到了响声跑出来看发生了什么。当他在我面前时,我正在跪着检查箱子看看是否有鸡蛋破损,但是在他看来我好像就是肇事者。他严厉地斥责我,并要求我赔偿破损的鸡蛋。我辩护道我是无辜的并向他解释,但徒劳无功。即使我很快就忘了这件事,显然那个经理并没有。
4. 一道英语阅读理解题(要准确答案、分析)
A是对的
文章介绍了5R方法重复利用可利用的东西减少浪费,节省资源
虽然有everything,但内后面还有定语从容句we can ,即我们可以做得到的每件事儿,是有限制的
B之所以不对是因为说得太绝对,尤其后半句Have no waste things 这5个方法可以是废物得到利用但并不能说以后就不会有废物产生了。
5. 寻英语阅读Table manners的原文及答案
Manners in every country are different. What is polite in China may not be polite in the United States. These basic rules will help you enjoy western food with your American friends.
Always put the napkin on your lap first. Before you leave the table, fold your napkin and put it beside your plate.
As the meal is served, use the silverware farthest from the plate first. When eating something in a bowl, do not leave the spoon in the bowl. Put it on the plate beneath the bowl. Soup, as well as all American food is eaten quietly. Do not slurp the soup. The soup spoon is used by moving the spoon away from you. Do not over fill the spoon. The bowl may be tipped slightly away from you to allow the last bit of soup to be collected on the spoon. Do not pick the bowl up to hold it closer to your mouth. When you have finished your meal, place your knife and fork side by side on the plate. This signals that you have finished eating.
Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating. Everyone begins to eat at the same time. The host or hostess may invite you to start eating before everyone is served. Some foods may be cold if you are required to wait until everyone is served. If invited to begin before others are served, wait until three or four people have been served before starting to eat.
While eating, remember not to talk with your mouth full of food.
During the meal, the host or hostess will offer you a second helping of food. Sometimes they will ask you to help yourself. When they offer you food, give a direct answer. If you refuse the first time, they might not ask you again.
At the table, ask others to pass you dishes that are out of your reach. Good phrases to know are: “Please pass the ____” or “Could you hand me the ____, please?” If asked to pass the salt to someone, you should pass both the salt and pepper which are placed on the table together. Hand the salt and pepper to the person seated next to you. Do not reach over the person next to you to pass anything to others.
Sit up straight at the table. Bring the food up to your mouth. Do not lean down to your plate.
Cut large pieces of meat, potatoes and vegetables into bite size pieces. Eat the pieces one at a time.
When eating spaghetti, wind the noodles up on your fork. You may use your spoon to assist in winding the noodle on your fork. The spaghetti on your fork should be eaten in one bite. It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.
Some foods may be eaten with your fingers. If you are not sure if it is proper to eat something by picking it up with your fingers watch what others do before doing so yourself. Examples of foods which can be eaten with your fingers include: bacon which has been cooked until it is very crisp; bread should be broken rather than cut with a knife; cookies; sandwiches; and small fruits and berries on the stem. Most fast foods are intended to be eaten with your fingers.
Do not lean on your arm or elbow while eating. You may rest your hand and wrist on the edge of the table.
In America, people do not use toothpicks at the table.
Some of the rules mentioned here may be somewhat relaxed in informal settings.
The best way to learn good manners is to watch others. Observe the way your western friends eat. This is the best way to avoid making mistakes when you are unsure of what to do.
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6. 一篇英语阅读。
6, The American Computer Museum, the International Museum of Toilets and the Hangzhou National Tea Museum.
7, You can learn about the history and development of toilets.
8, Because it's a relaxing and peaceful place near a lake.
9, He say it is the most interesting museum.
10, They are the special computer, the different kinds of toilets and the tea art performances.
7. 一篇英语阅读
I arrived in the United States on February 6,1966, but I remember my first day here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kennedy Airport at three o’ in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty. My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and them left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the next day.
Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaurant near the hotel to get something to eat. Because I couldn’t speak a word of English, I couldn’t tell the waiter what I wanted. I was very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn’t understand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, and huge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around the city. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wanted to try.
When I returned to the hotel, I was exhausted, but I couldn’t sleep because I kept hearing the fire and police sirens ring the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildings and big cars, and full of noise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speak English.
6. On the way to his hotel, the writer _____________.
a. was silent all the time
b. kept talking to his friend
c. showed his friend something he brought with him
d. looked out of the window with great interest
7. He did not have what he really wanted, because _________.
a. he only made some gestures
b. he did not order at all
c. the waiter was unwilling to serve
d. he could not make himself understood
8. The waiter ______c________.
a. knew what he would order
b. finally understood what he said
c. served the same thing the man at the next table was having
d. took the order through his gestures
9. After dinner, he _______________.
a. walked back to the hotel right away
b. went to the movies
c. did some shopping on Broadway
d. had a walking tour about the city
10. That night he could not sleep, because ______________.
a. he did not know what to do the next day
b. he was not tired at all
c. he was thinking about his great city
d. he kept hearing the fire and police sirens
答案 DDCDD
8. 一篇英语阅读单选
1. A
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
9. 急求英语阅读理解答案(2小时内有效)
C他认为他能“绝食”
BDBC
10. 一篇英语阅读,大家帮帮忙
C,B,A,C,B很简单啊