教育 的进步是在改变的基础上实现的,改变的第一步就是摒弃墨守成规的教学思维,英语作为国际沟通交流的语言工具,其在全球化进程中扮演着重要的角色。下面是我带来的经典英语 文章 阅读,欢迎阅读!
经典英语文章阅读篇一
十二月的玫瑰
Roses in December
Coaches more times than not use their hearts instead of their heads to make tough decisions Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case when I realized we had a baseball conference game scheduled when our seniors would be in Washington, DC for the annual senior field trip We were a team dominated by seniors, and for the first time in many years, we were in the conference race for first place I knew we couldn’t win without our seniors, so I called the rival coach and asked to reschedule the game when everyone was available to play
“No way,” he replied The seniors were crushed and offered to skip the much-awaited traditional trip I assured them they needed to go on the trip as part of their educational experience, though I really wanted to accept their offer and win and go on to the conference championship But I did not, and on that fateful Tuesday, I wished they were there to play
I had nine underclass players eager and excited that they finally had a chance to play The most excited player was a young mentally challenged boy we will call Billy Billy was, I believe, overage, but because he loved sports so much, an understanding principal had given him permission to be on the football and baseball teams Billy lived and breathed sports and now he would finally get his chance to play I think his happiness captured the imagination of the eight other substitute players Billy was very small in size, but he had a big heart and had earned the respect of his teammates with his effort and enthusiasm He was a left-handed hitter and had good baseball skills His favorite pastime, except for the time he practiced sports, was to sit with the men at a local rural store talking about sports On this day, I began to feel that a loss might even be worth Billy’s chance to play
Our opponents jumped off to a four-run lead early in the game, just as expected Somehow we came back to within one run, and that was the situation when we went to bat in the bottom of the ninth I was pleased with our team’s effort and the constant grin on Billy’s face If only we could win, I thought, but that’s asking too much If we lose by one run, it will be a victory in itself The weakest part of our lineup was scheduled to hit, and the opposing coach put his ace pitcher in to seal the victory
To our surprise, with two outs, a batter walked, and the tying run was on first base Our next hitter was Billy The crowd cheered as if this were the final inning of the conference championship, and Billy waved jubilantly I knew he would be unable to hit this pitcher, but what a day it had been for all of us Strike one Strike two A fastball Billy hit it down the middle over the right fielder’s head for a triple to tie the score Billy was beside himself, and the crowd went wild
Ben, our next hitter, however, hadn’t hit the ball even once in batting practice or intrasquad games I knew there was absolutely no way for the impossible dream to continue Besides, our opponents had the top of their lineup if we went into overtime It was a crazy situation and one that needed reckless strategy
I called a time-out, and everyone seemed confused when I walked to third base and whispered something to Billy As expected, Ben swung on the first two pitches, not coming close to either When the catcher threw the ball back to the pitcher Billy broke from third base sprinting as hard as he could The pitcher didn’t see him break, and when he did he whirled around wildly and fired the ball home Billy dove in head first, beat the throw, and scored the winning run This was not the World Series, but don’t tell that to anyone present that day Tears were shed as Billy, the hero, was lifted on the shoulders of all eight team members
If you go through town today, forty-two years later, you’ll likely see Billy at that same country store relating to an admiring group the story of the day he won the game that no one expected to win Of all the spectacular events in my sports career, this memory is the highlight It exemplified what sports can do for people, and Billy’s great day proved that to everyone who saw the game
J M Barrie, the playwright, may have said it best when he wrote, “God gave us memories so that we might have roses in December” Billy gave all of us a rose garden
经典英语文章阅读篇二
Big Red
The first time we set eyes on "Big Red," father, mother and I were trudging through the freshly fallen snow on our way to Hubble's Hardware store on Main Street in Huntsville, Ontario We planned to enter our name in the annual Christmas drawing for a chance to win a hamper filled with fancy tinned cookies, tea, fruit and candy As we passed the Eaton's department store's window, we stopped as usual to gaze and do a bit of dreaming
The gaily decorated window display held the best toys ever I took an instant hankering for a huge green wagon It was big enough to haul three armloads of firewood, two buckets of swill or a whole summer's worth of pop bottles picked from along the highway There were skates that would make Millar's Pond well worth shovelling and dolls much too pretty to play with And they were all nestled snugly beneath the breathtakingly flounced skirt of Big Red
Mother's eyes were glued to the massive flare of red shimmering satin, dotted with twinkling sequin-centred black velvet stars "My goodness," she managed to say in trancelike wonder "Would you just look at that dress!" Then, totally out of character, mother twirled one spin of a waltz on the slippery sidewalk Beneath the heavy, wooden-buttoned, grey wool coat she had worn every winter for as long as I could remember, mother lost her balance and tumbled Father quickly caught her
Her cheeks redder than usual, mother swatted dad for laughing "Oh, stop that!" she ordered, shooing his fluttering hands as he swept the snow from her coat "What a silly dress to be perched up there in the window of Eaton's!" She shook her head in disgust "Who on earth would want such a splashy dress"
As we continued down the street, mother turned back for one more look "My goodness! You'd think they'd display something a person could use!"
Christmas was nearing, and the red dress was soon forgotten Mother, of all people, was not one to wish for, or spend money on, items that were not practical "There are things we need more than this," she'd always say, or, "There are things we need more than that"
Father, on the other hand, liked to indulge whenever the budget allowed Of course, he'd get a scolding for his occasional splurging, but it was all done with the best intention
Like the time he brought home the electric range In our old Muskoka farmhouse on Oxtongue Lake, Mother was still cooking year-round on a wood stove In the summer, the kitchen would be so hot even the houseflies wouldn't come inside Yet, there would be Mother – roasting - right along with the pork and turnips
One day, Dad surprised her with a fancy new electric range She protested, of course, saying that the wood stove cooked just dandy, that the electric stove was too dear and that it would cost too much hydro to run it All the while, however, she was polishing its already shiny chrome knobs In spite of her objections, Dad and I knew that she cherished that new stove
There were many other modern things that old farm needed, like indoor plumbing and a clothes dryer, but Mom insisted that those things would have to wait until we could afford them Mom was forever doing chores - washing laundry by hand, tending the pigs and working in our huge garden - so she always wore mended, cotton-print housedresses and an apron to protect the front She did have one or two "special" dresses saved for church on Sundays And with everything else she did, she still managed to make almost all of our clothes They weren't fancy, but they did wear well
That Christmas I bought Dad a handful of fishing lures from the Five to a Dollar store, and wrapped them individually in matchboxes so he'd have plenty of gifts to open from me Choosing something for Mother was much harder When Dad and I asked, she thought carefully then hinted modestly for some tea towels, face cloths or a new dishpan
On our last trip to town before Christmas, we were driving up Main Street when Mother suddenly exclaimed in surprise: "Would you just look at that!" She pointed excitedly as Dad drove past Eaton's
"That big red dress is gone," she said in disbelief "It's actually gone"
"Well I'll be!" Dad chuckled "By golly, it is!"
"Who'd be fool enough to buy such a frivolous dress" Mother questioned, shaking her head I quickly stole a glance at Dad His blue eyes were twinkling as he nudged me with his elbow Mother craned her neck for another glimpse out the rear window as we rode on up the street "It's gone " she whispered I was almost certain that I detected a trace of yearning in her voice
I'll never forget that Christmas morning I watched as Mother peeled the tissue paper off a large box that read "Eaton's Finest Enamel Dishpan" on its lid
"Oh Frank," she praised, "just what I wanted!" Dad was sitting in his rocker, a huge grin on his face
"Only a fool wouldn't give a priceless wife like mine exactly what she wants for Christmas," he laughed "Go ahead, open it up and make sure there are no chips" Dad winked at me, confirming his secret, and my heart filled with more love for my father than I thought it could hold!
Mother opened the box to find a big white enamel dishpan - overflowing with crimson satin that spilled out across her lap With trembling hands she touched the elegant material of Big Red
"Oh my goodness!" she managed to utter, her eyes filled with tears "Oh Frank " Her face was as bright as the star that twinkled on our tree in the corner of the small room "You shouldn't have " came her faint attempt at scolding
"Oh now, never mind that!" Dad said "Let's see if it fits," he laughed, helping her slip the marvellous dress over her shoulders As the shimmering red satin fell around her, it gracefully hid the patched and faded floral housedress underneath
I watched, my mouth agape, captivated by a radiance in my parents I had never noticed before As they waltzed around the room, Big Red swirled its magic deep into my heart
"You look beautiful," my dad whispered to my mom - and she surely did!
经典英语文章阅读篇三
你才是我的幸福
She was dancing My crippled grandmother was dancing I stood in the living room doorway absolutely stunned I glanced at the kitchen table and sure enough-right under a small, framed drawing on the wall-was a freshly baked peach pie
I heard her sing when I opened the door but did not want to interrupt the beautiful song by yelling I had arrived, so I just tiptoed to the living room I looked at how her still-lean body bent beautifully, her arms greeting the sunlight that was pouring through the window And her legs Those legs that had stiffly walked, aided with a cane, insensible shoes as long as I could remember Now she was wearing beautiful dancing shoes and her legs obeyed her perfectly No limping No stiffness Just beautiful, fluid motion She was the pet of the dancing world And then she’d had her accident and it was all over I had read that in an old newspaper clipping
She turned around in a slow pirouette and saw me standing in the doorway Her song ended, and her beautiful movements with it, so abruptly that it felt like being shaken awake from a beautiful dream The sudden silence rang in my ears Grandma looked so much like a kid caught with her hand in a cookie jar that I couldn’t help myself, and a slightly nervous laughter escaped Grandma sighed and turned towards the kitchen I followed her, not believing my eyes She was walking with no difficulties in her beautiful shoes We sat down by the table and cut ourselves big pieces of her delicious peach pie
"So” I blurted, “How did your leg heal"
"To tell you the truth—my legs have been well all my life," she said
"But I don’t understand!" I said, "Your dancing career I mean You pretended all these years
"Very much so," Grandmother closed her eyes and savored the peach pie, "And for a very good reason"
"What reason"
"Your grandfather"
"You mean he told you not to dance"
"No, this was my choice I am sure I would have lost him if I had continued dancing I weighed fame and love against each other and love won"
She thought for a while and then continued “We were talking about engagement when your grandfather had to go to war It was the most horrible day of my life when he left I was so afraid of losing him, the only way I could stay sane was to dance I put all my energy and time into practicing—and I became very good Critics praised me, the public loved me, but all I could feel was the ache in my heart, not knowing whether the love of my life would ever return Then I went home and read and re-read his letters until I fell asleep He always ended his letters with ‘You are my Joy I love you with my life’ and after that he wrote his name And then one day a letter came There were only three sentences: ‘I have lost my leg I am no longer a whole man and now give you back your freedom It is best you forget about me’”
"I made my decision there and then I took my leave, and traveled away from the city When I returned I had bought myself a cane and wrapped my leg tightly with bandages I told everyone I had been in a car crash and that my leg would never completely heal again My dancing days were over No one suspected the story—I had learned to limp convincingly before I returned home And I made sure the first person to hear of my accident was a reporter I knew well Then I traveled to the hospital They had pushed your grandfather outside in his wheelchair There was a cane on the ground by his wheelchair I took a deep breath, leaned on my cane and limped to him "
By now I had forgotten about the pie and listened to grandma, mesmerized “What happened then” I hurried her when she took her time eating some pie
"I told him he was not the only one who had lost a leg, even if mine was still attached to me I showed him newspaper clippings of my accident ‘So if you think I’m going to let you feel sorry for yourself for the rest of your life, think again There is a whole life waiting for us out there! I don’t intend to be sorry for myself But I have enough on my plate as it is, so you’d better snap out of it too And I am not going to carry you-you are going to walk yourself’" Grandma giggled, a surprisingly girlish sound coming from an old lady with white hair
"I limped a few steps toward him and showed him what I’d taken out of my pocket ‘Now show me you are still a man,’ I said, ‘I won’t ask again’ He bent to take his cane from the ground and struggled out of that wheelchair I could see he had not done it before, because he almost fell on his face, having only one leg But I was not going to help And so he managed it on his own and walked to me and never sat in a wheelchair again in his life"
"What did you show him" I had to know Grandma looked at me and grinned "Two engagement rings, of course I had bought them the day after he left for the war and I was not going to waste them on any other man"
I looked at the drawing on the kitchen wall, sketched by my grandfather’s hand so many years before The picture became distorted as tears filled my eyes “You are my Joy I love you with my life” I murmured quietly The young woman in the drawing sat on her park bench and with twinkling eyes smiled broadly at me, an engagement ring carefully drawn on her finger
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“文章”的英文是:Articles
读音:英 ['ɑːtɪkl]美 ['ɑːrtɪkl]
n 文章;物品;条款;[语]冠词
vt 订契约
词语用法
1、article的基本意思是“物件”“物品”,常指一套中之一。
2、article还可作“文章”解,指报纸、杂志上的短文。引申可表示“项目”“条款”,指法律上的规定,也可指协议或合同上的契约。article还可作“冠词”解。
3、an article of常可接不可数名词,意为“一件”。
扩展资料:
1、She
asked
him
to
contribute
a
biweekly
article
on
European
affairs
她让他每两周写一篇有关欧洲情况的文章。
2、If
you
don't
return
the
article
to
the
shop
within
a
week,
you
forfeit
your
chance
of
getting
your
money
back
如果你不把物品归还商店,你就丧失了取回钱的机会。
3、No
one
ever
reads
these
articles,
least
of
all
me
从没有人读这些文章,我就更不用说了。
4、Reviews
are
distilled
from
articles
previously
published
in
the
main
column
述评是从先前刊登在主要专栏的文章中提炼出来的。
5、Her
papers
included
unpublished
articles
and
correspondence
她的资料包括未发表的文章和信件。
article 文章
composition 文章,一般考试写作文都说write a composition
essay 论文,散文
passage 段落,和paragragh差不多
paragragh 指从一篇文章中摘录出来的
问题一:怎么写好英语文章? 英语写作能力也是灵活运用知识的一种综合能力。
1中国有句古话,叫熟读唐诗三百首,不会吟诗也会作。同样,要使自己具有较强的写作能力,首先应该熟读和背诵一些句型和短文。许多同学写出来的语言根本不符合英语的语言习惯,相当一部分人有对照中文逐字翻译的不良习惯,不去理会中英文的差异。大量的背诵和阅读是提高写作能力的有效办法,同学们若有大量的现成语言积累在脑海里,自己写起文段来,就可以做到脱口而出,或是模仿、套用,甚至发挥。
2可以采用循序渐进、灵活多样的练习方式。从根据提示词写单句开始,到写单句,然后到写几句话,最后到写流利的文段。
3尝试多种形式的写作,如短信、说明、通知、便条、明信片、看图写作、根据表格或记录写短文等。
4在练习时,要充分了解所提供的情景素材,注意使用常见的连接词来表示顺序和逻辑关系,使句意表达
连贯、语法正确、符合逻辑。还要注意字母的大小写和标点符号。
怎样写好英语作文
1.认真审题立意,定文章之灵魂对命题作文必须认真审题,对自由作文必须立好意。文章要有明确的主题,必须具备4个条件:准确、鲜明、深刻、集中。
2.草拟提纲,打造文章之骨架审好题,立好意后,就要写提纲,打造文章的骨架。文章布局要做好3件事:安排好层次段落,铺设好过渡,处理好开头和结尾。如命题作文中有提示句,还要从提示句的关键词出发,围绕关键词开拓思路,发挥联想,记录下联想到的东西,可以是句子或单词词组,可以是英语或汉语。
3.写出段落主题句,理文章之脉络一篇短文的段落一般分为引导段、主题段和结尾段。每段的主题句非常重要,是作者思维的起点,切题的准绳,阐述的对象。看到段落主题句,读者大致了解段落要阐述的内容。段落主题句通常是一个语法结构完整、内容概括、用词简洁明了的单句。通常将段落主题句置于段落的开头,可使文章结构更清晰,有说服力。
4.参照提纲,紧扣主题句,完成各段落,充文章之血肉
有了段落主题句后,还需要顺着段落主题句的方向,参照提纲中的思路揣从而完成各个段落。引导段要能引起读者的注意和兴趣,为主题段铺路架桥。主题段应围绕文章和该段的主题来展开。展开的方式包括:顺序法、举例法、比较法、对比法、说明法、因果法、推导法、归纳法,和下定义等。可以根据需要任选一种或几种方式。
5进行这一步骤还需注意三方面问题: 1)确保提纲中段落结构的思路与各段主题句的一致性。只有这样,才能保证所写段落不偏题,不跑题。 2)要综合考虑各个段落的内容安排,避免段落内容的交叉。 3)用好连接词,注意段落间、句子间的连贯性。要做到所写文章层次分明,思路清晰,文字连贯,就需要在句与句之间,段与段之间架起一座座桥梁,而连接词起的正是桥梁作用。
增加文采小窍门:
如果说第一、二步是对文章的构思,第三、四步骤则是真正地“写”了,用词是否贴切,文法是否正确,句式是否多变,文采是否有生气,关系到写作者的语言功底和水平,但也有些窍门,以下这几点可以供你参考。
1.在整篇文章中,避免只是用一两个句式,要灵活运用各种句式。如倒装句、强调句、省略句、主从复合句、对比句、分词短语、介词短语等。
2.使用不同长度的句子,通过分句和合句,增强句子的连贯性和表现力。
3.改变句子的开头方式,不要一味以主、谓、宾、状的次序。可以把状语置于句首,或用分词短语等。
4.学会使用过渡词。如: >>
问题二:怎样写好一篇英语文章? 尽量用简单常见的句型,这样可以避免语法性错误,当然同一句型不能在句子中重复使用,要尽量让句子富于变化,而且开头结尾很重要,一定要写好。最重要第一点就是字要写干净,纸面要整洁,不要有涂改痕迹。其实英语作文没有语文作文要求那莫高,一般只要做到以上要求都能拿相对较高的分数。如果想为作文增加一些亮点那也不是不可以,如果是这样平时就要多背一些英语的名言名句。这是我的经验,希望对你会有帮助。
问题三:文章写得好怎么用英语形容 your articles are very perfect
问题四:如何写好英语作文 6条必看的写作技巧 英语作文写作技巧
马上该升入六年级了,在这关键的还不到一年的时间里里,我认为还要多看一些适合我们的英语课外读物,因为它可以开阔我们的视野,提高我们的阅读能力。
我们每次英语考试,阅读短文是必考的题。但是,在考试有限的时间里,做阅读题也是需要一些技巧的,下面我总结了一些我自己的英语阅读方法。
1当你阅读短文时,首先弄清楚后面每题的要求后,快速浏览短文的大意,知道主题就行了。然后再带着问题读短文,在速读的过程中,尽可能的多捕捉一些信息。因为我们必须在十分有限的时间里来快速阅读短文的大意。
2千万不要被某个生单词绊着。最好的方法是通过上下文猜测,看一看,不认识的单词是不是在上下文其他的地方出现,这样两处一作比较,你就会猜出它真正的词义。有时即使你,字典也无法提供给你的。(何况考试时是不允许带字典的)我们要学会顺藤摸瓜。哈哈!这招儿我试过,你也试试吧。
3要抓住每段的主题句。仔细琢磨,理解透彻。它一般出现在文章的开头和结尾。但是也有一些短文没有主题句,需要我们自己去归纳。
4中心思想往往直接可以从主题句中找到答案的。这样,针对题目的要求,才能做到又稳又准。
5英语短文有些话也是有暗示的,如果单凭字面的意思你猜不出它丰富的内容,但在这篇短文的语言环境下,你就知道他所表达的是什么了。
英语阅读是我们学习这门语言的科学有效的方法。通过阅读,可以记忆词汇,理解语法,还可以学习写作。不过,学习英语的过程是相当辛苦的,但我相信“梅花香自苦寒来”的道理,只有坚持不懈,才能苦尽甜来,你说是吗?
问题五:怎样写好好看英语作文 不知你现在处于哪个阶段,如果还在读中小学的话,要写出一篇好的英语作文前提当然是你有一定的词汇量和短语积累,英语作文想要拿高分的话有一下方面要注意的:书写要好,记得一定要压线然后运动一些句式,平时要多积累过度词的运动也很重要,这样才能使文章通顺,逻辑清晰最后就是多用从句和短语自己多练练就可以写出一篇好的英语作文了建议多读多背一些好的范文。
问题六:如何写好一篇英文论文 英语论文格式及写作规范语言和内容是评判一篇英语论文质量高低的重要依据;但是,写作格式规范与否亦是一个不可忽略的衡量标准。因此,规范英语论文的格式,使之与国际学术惯例接轨,对我们从事英语教学,英语论文写作,促进国际学术交流都具有重要意义。由于英语论文写作规范随学科不同而各有所异,本文拟就人文类学科英语论文的主要组成部分,概述美国教育界、学术界通行的人文类英语论文写作规范,以供读者参考、仿效。 一、英语论文的标题一篇较长的英语论文(如英语毕业论文)一般都需要标题页,其书写格式如下:第一行标题与打印纸顶端的距离约为打印纸全长的三分之一,与下行(通常为by,居中)的距离则为5cm,第三、第四行分别为作者姓名及日期(均居中)。如果该篇英语论文是学生针对某门课程而写,则在作者姓名与日期之间还需分别打上教师学衔及其姓名(如:Dr/ProfCPrager)及本门课程的编号或名称(如:English 734或British Novel)。打印时,如无特殊要求,每一行均需double space,即隔行打印,行距约为06cm(论文其他部分行距同此)。就学生而言,如果英语论文篇幅较短,亦可不做标题页(及提纲页),而将标题页的内容打在正文第一页的左上方。第一行为作者姓名,与打印纸顶端距离约为25cm,以下各行依次为教师学衔和姓、课程编号(或名称)及日期;各行左边上下对齐,并留出25cm左右的页边空白(下同)。接下来便是论文标题及正文(日期与标题之间及标题与正文第一行之间只需隔行打印,不必留出更多空白)。 二、英语论文提纲英语论文提纲页包括论题句及提纲本身,其规范格式如下:先在第一行(与打印纸顶端的距离仍为25cm左右)的始端打上 Thesis 一词及冒号,空一格后再打论题句,回行时左边须与论题句的第一个字母上下对齐。主要纲目以大写罗马数字标出,次要纲目则依次用大写英文字母、 数字和小写英文字母标出。各数字或字母后均为一句点,空出一格后再打该项内容的第一个字母;处于同一等级的纲目,其上下行左边必须对齐。需要注意的是,同等重要的纲目必须是两个以上,即:有Ⅰ应有Ⅱ,有A应有B,以此类推。如果英文论文提纲较长,需两页纸,则第二页须在右上角用小写罗马数字标出页码,即ii(第一页无需标页码)。三、英语论文正文有标题页和提纲页的英语论文,其正文第一页的规范格式为:论文标题居中,其位置距打印纸顶端约5cm,距正文第一行约15cm。段首字母须缩进五格,即从第六格打起。正文第一页不必标页码(但应计算其页数),自第二页起,必须在每页的右上角(即空出第一行,在其后部)打上论文作者的姓,空一格后再用 数字标出页码; 数字(或其最后一位)应为该行的最后一个空格。在打印正文时尚需注意标点符号的打印格式,即:句末号(句号、问号及感叹号)后应空两格,其他标点符号后则空一格。四、英语论文的文中引述正确引用作品原文或专家、学者的论述是写好英语论文的重要环节;既要注意引述与论文的有机统一,即其逻辑性,又要注意引述格式 (即英语论文参考文献)的规范性。引述别人的观点,可以直接引用,也可以间接引用。无论采用何种方式,论文作者必须注明所引文字的作者和出处。目前美国学术界通行的做法是在引文后以圆括弧形式注明引文作者及出处。现针对文中引述的不同情况,将部分规范格式分述如下。1若引文不足三行,则可将引文有机地融合在论文中。如:The divorce of Arnold's personal desire from his inheritance results in “the>>
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