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英语经典美文15篇【通用】

  在日常的学习、工作、生活中,说起美文,大家肯定都不陌生吧?随着时代的发展,读者对美文的要求也在不断变化,因此人们对美文的要求也在不断变化,那么问题来了,怎样才能完成一篇优秀的美文呢?下面是小编为大家收集的英语经典美文,欢迎大家分享。

英语经典美文15篇【通用】

英语经典美文1

  Chinese Undergraduates in the US

  Each year, elite American universities and liberal arts colleges, such as Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Amherst and Wellesley, offer a number of scholarships to Chinese high school graduates to study in their undergraduate programs.

  Four years ago, I received such a scholarship from Yale.

  What are these Chinese undergrads like? Most come from middle-class families in the big urban centers of China.

  The geographical distribution is highly skewed, with Shanghai and Beijing heavily over-represented.

  Outside the main pool, a number of Yale students come from Changsha and Ningbo,swhereseach year American Yale graduates are sent to teach English.

  The overwhelming majority of Chinese undergraduates in the US major in science, engineering or economics.

  Many were academic superstars in their high schools - gold medallists in international academic Olympiads or prize winners in national academic contests.

  Once on US campuses, many of them decide to make research a lifelong commitment.

  Life outside the classroom constitutes an important part of college life.

  At American universities the average student spends less than thirteen hours a week in class.

  Many Chinese students use their spare time to pick up some extra pocket money.

  At Yale, one of the most common campus jobs is washing dishes in the dining halls.

  Virtually all Chinese undergraduates at Yale work part-time in the dining halls at some point in their college years.

  As they grow in age and sophistication, they upgrade to better-paying and less stressful positions.

  The more popular and interesting jobs include working as a computer assistant, math homework grader, investment office assistant and lab or research assistant.

  The latter three often lead to stimulating summer jobs.

  Student activities are another prominent feature of American college life.

  Each week there are countless student-organized events of all sorts - athletic, artistic, cultural, political or social (i.e.just for fun).

  New student organizations are constantly being created, and Chinese undergrads contribute to this ferment.

  Sport looms much larger on US campuses than in China.

  At Yale, intramural sports from soccer to water polo take place all year long; hence athletic talent is a real social asset.

  One of the Chinese students at Yale several years ago was a versatile sportsman.

  His athletic talents and enthusiastic participation in sporting events, combined with his other fine qualities, made him a popular figure in his residential college.

英语经典美文2

  一封给我儿子的信

  Dear Seth,

  亲爱的塞斯,

  You're only three years old, and at this point in your life you can't read, much less understand what I'm going to try to tell you in this letter.

  你现在仅仅3岁,此刻你还不识字,更不用说让你去理解我接下来想在这封信里对你所说的话了。

  But I've been thinking a lot about the life that you have ahead of you, about my life so far as I reflect on what I've learned, and about my role as a dad in trying to prepare you for the trials that you will face in the coming years。

  但是我已经苦思冥想了好久,关于你即将面临的人生以及我的生活,我反思我所学会的;思考一个父亲的职责,力图让你为未来岁月中即将面临的困难做好充分准备。

  You won't be able to understand this letter today, but someday, when you're ready, I hope you will find some wisdom and value in what I share with you。

  你今天并不能理解这封信的含义,但是某一天,当时机成熟,我希望你能在我与你分享的内容当中找寻到些许的智慧和价值。

  You are young, and life has yet to take its toll on you, to throw disappointments and heartaches and loneliness and struggles and pain into your path. You have not been worn down yet by long hours of thankless work, by the slings and arrows of everyday life。

  你还很年轻,生命还尚未开始摧残你,没有在你的人生道路上布置失望,伤心,孤独,挣扎和苦痛。你还没有被漫长的乏味工作,被日常生活的打击搞得筋疲力尽。

  For this, be thankful. You are at a wonderful stage of life. You have many wonderful stages of life still to come, but they are not without their costs and perils。

  因此,谢天谢地吧。你正处在人生一个美妙的阶段。还有很多美妙的阶段会来到你面前,但是都不是唾手可得的,你都得付出代价,经历风险。

  I hope to help you along your path by sharing some of the best of what I've learned. As with any advice, take it with a grain of salt. What works for me might not work for you。

  我希望通过分享一些我所学到的最好的道理能帮助你走好人生路。至于任何建议,且把它当作佐料,因为适合我的并不一定适用于你。

  Life Can Be Cruel

  生活会很残酷

  There will be people in your life who won't be very nice. They'll tease you because you're different, or for no good reason. They might try to bully you or hurt you。

  你的生活中一定会有并不友好的人。他们耻笑你因为你不同,而在没有更好的理由。他们可能会欺负你或者伤害你。

  There's not much you can do about these people except to learn to deal with them, and learn to choose friends who are kind to you, who actually care about you, who make you feel good about yourself.

  对这种人你除了学会和其接触无计可施,同时你也要学会择友,选择那些对你友善的,那些真正关心你的,那些令你对自己感到很好的人做朋友。

  When you find friends like this, hold on to them, treasure them, spend time with them, be kind to them, love them。

  当你寻找到像这样的朋友,就一定要坚守这份友谊,珍惜他们,花些时间和他们在一起,友善的对待他们并爱他们。

  There will be times when you are met with disappointment instead of success. Life won't always turn out the way you want. This is just another thing you'll have to learn to deal with. But instead of letting these things get you down, push on. Accept disappointment and learn to persevere, to pursue your dreams despite pitfalls. Learn to turn negatives into positives, and you'll do much better in life。

  有时你会遭遇挫折而非成功。生活并不总会如你所愿。这是另一件你需要学会处理的事情。但你要挺住向前,而不是让这些事让你陷入低谷。接受挫败并学会坚持,不畏风险地追求你的梦想。学会把消极转化为积极,之后你就能做的好得多。

  You will also face heartbreak and abandonment by those you love. I hope you don't have to face this too much, but it happens.

  你同样会面临心碎时刻以及你深爱的人的抛弃。我希望你无须经历太多此类事件,但如果不幸发生了

  Again, not much you can do but to heal, and to move on with your life. Let these pains become stepping stones to better things in life, and learn to use them to make you stronger。

  再一次,除了慢慢愈合心中的创伤并继续下去你的生活,你别无选择。让这些痛苦成为你通向更美好生活的垫脚石,并学会利用它们让自己更坚强。

  But Be Open to life Anyway

  但无论如何,都要张开双臂拥抱生活

  Yes, you'll find cruelty and suffering in your journey through life … but don't let that close you to new things. Don't retreat from life, don't hide or wall yourself off. Be open to new things, new experiences, new people。

  是的,在你的生命历程中你会遇到残酷,煎熬……但不要让这些让你拒绝接受新鲜事物。不要逃避生活,不要躲藏,抑或封闭自己。拥抱新鲜事物,经历全新体验,接触新的人。

  You might get your heart broken 10 times, but find the most wonderful woman the 11th time. If you shut yourself off from love, you'll miss out on that woman, and the happiest times of your life。

  你或许心碎了10次,但是在第十一次找到至爱。如果你把自己关在爱的门外,你就会错过这个女子,和你生命中最快乐的时光。

  You might get teased and bullied and hurt by people you meet … and then after meeting dozens of jerks, find a true friend. If you close yourself off to new people, and don't open your heart to them, you'll avoid pain … but also lose out on meeting some incredible people, who will be there during the toughest times of your life and create some of the best times of your life。

  你可能会被你遇到的人耻笑欺负伤害…而在见了一打这种稀奇古怪的人后,你会找到一个真正的朋友。如果你拒绝接触新人群,并不向他们敞开心扉,你会避免受伤……但是同时也失去了认识这些不可思议的人的机会,他们会在你生命最困难的时刻陪伴着你,并带给你人生当中最美好的时光。

  You will fail many times but if you allow that to stop you from trying, you will miss out on the amazing feeling of success once you reach new heights with your accomplishments. Failure is a stepping stone to success。

  你会失败多次但是如果你让失败打到了你,不再努力,你就会错过那种当你达到成就新高度的难以言喻的成就感。失败是成功之母。

  Love Should Be Your Rule

  爱应该成为你的生活准则

  If there's a single word you should live your life by, it should be this: Love. It might sound corny, I know … but trust me, there's no better rule in life。

  如果让一个词成为你的生活支撑的话,那它应该是爱。也许这听来已是老生常谈,我也清楚… 但是请信任我,再没有更好的生活准则了。

  Some would live by the rule of success. Their lives will be stressful, unhappy and shallow。

  一些人以成功作为生活准则。他们的生活会很紧张,不开心并且很浅薄。

  Others would live by the rule of selfishness — putting their needs above those of others. They will live lonely lives, and will also be unhappy。

  另一些人的生活准则是个人利益---他们将个人需要置于他人需要之上。他们孤独一生,终究也不会快乐。

  Still others will live by the rule of righteousness — trying to show the right path, and admonishing anyone who doesn't live by that path. They are concerned with others, but in a negative way, and in the end will only have their own righteousness to live with, and that's a horrible companion。

  还有一些人他们为正义而生---努力展示其道路的正确性,并试图劝服任何一个不以正义为生活准则的人。他们关心他人,却以一种消极的方式,最终怀抱追寻一生的正义而终,而正却是一个糟糕的伴侣。

  Live your life by the rule of love. Love your spouse, your children, your parents, your friends, with all of your heart. Give to them what they need, and show them not cruelty nor disapproval nor coldness nor disappointment, but only love. Open your soul to them。

  用爱支撑你的`生命。爱你的妻子,你的孩子,你的父母亲,你的朋友,全心全意地去爱。给与他们你所需要的,不要流露出任何残忍,不赞同,冷漠或者失望,只有爱。向他们敞开灵魂。

  Love not only your loved ones, but your neighbors … your coworkers … strangers … your brothers and sisters in humanity. Offer anyone you meet a smile, a kind word, a kind gesture, a helping hand。

  不仅仅爱你深爱的人,也要爱你的邻居.。。你的同事…甚至陌生人…他们是你广义上的兄弟姐妹。给你遇到的任何一个人一个微笑,一句善语。一个友好的姿势,一只援助之手。

  Love not only neighbors and strangers … but your enemy. The person who is cruelest to you, who has been unkind to you … love him. He is a tortured soul, and most in need of your love。

  不仅仅爱邻居和陌生人…也要爱你的敌人。对你最残酷的人,对曾经对你不善的人…爱他。他是一个备受折磨的灵魂,最需要你的爱。

  And most of all, love yourself. While others may criticize you, learn not to be so hard on yourself, to think that you’re ugly or dumb or unworthy of love … but to think instead that you are a wonderful human being, worthy of Happiness and love … and learn to love yourself for who you are。

  最重要的是爱你自己。当别人批评你时,学着不要强加自己,去认为自己丑,笨或者不值得去爱…而要想着自己是一个很完美的人,值得拥有幸福和真爱…并学会爱现在的自己。

  Finally, know that I love you and always will. You are starting out on a weird, scary, daunting, but ultimately incredibly wonderful journey, and I will be there for you when I can. Godspeed.

  最后,要知道我爱你并且永远都会,你即将开启一段有点奇怪,令人害怕,令人心悸但最终很不可思议的巧妙旅程,我永远会支持你。祝万事如意。

英语经典美文3

  As I mourn the loss of daylight hours, I relish the gain in light with each leaf that falls.1 Autumn begins my survival for winter; without the leaves decent, I would be frightened by the lack of luster that only bright light can bring.2

  Each time I step outside, more light appears. It’s slow, but apparent. Light seems to change just when I need it to. It’s as if nature is adjusting a balance— tree canopies3 sit on the left pan of the scale, light sits on the right. Brightness is balanced as the trees’ leaves fall. If the hours in the day are to lessen, then the leaves must move to bring in brightness.

  There’s comfort under the canopy of trees. Shielded from the light, cooled by shade, and relaxed by the regulated radiance, trees’ leaves give me contentment.4

  I’m also equally content sitting on the ground under an open sky, particularly in the winter.

  Even though the falling leaves of autumn are warning us of winter to come, this process is a welcome necessity to balance the light for the shorter days. When it happens, I’m reminded of how much I miss the openness of the garden.

  Winter

  If I can’t control the length of day, I’m happy to lend a hand in the amount of light that lands on my garden, Helen’s Haven. Deciduous5 trees have been planted so I can balance the light in my winter garden and my mood. Creating seasonal tenor with the change in flora builds a better garden through diversity,6 and a way to add seasonal interest.

  Even with the shorter days, I welcome winter to view the open garden. My garden is exposed and bright, the branches of the trees are bare and open for inspection. As I look up in my winter garden, the framework of my summer’s cathedral-like canopy forms uncluttered lines of communication for confessions.7 I share all of my professions8 as I tend to my land. Winter is not my favorite season, but I built a garden that allows me to enjoy this time more than I ever thought possible.

  Spring

  Just when I need it the most, the scale begins to tip9. The days are growing longer and the trees begin to leaf10. The leaves tend to improve my mood. Life all around me stirs11 as the days lengthen. Fresh and bright, most trees have glowing12 green leaves in spring. This wonder has me looking up to slowly watch the sky close in. As days broaden the balance changes—the tree canopy on the left pan of the scale fills in, the light on the right balances out. It’s perfection at its best.

  Summer

  The cloak of summer’s canopy—with a cathedral-like quality—reveals greenery hovering down,13 allowing sunlight to lightly kiss my cheek. The leaves of the trees are welcomed in summer to manage heat, intensity14, and length of the season. Comfort is sought under the canopy of the trees.

  Then the cycle begins again.

  If you’ve lived in an area for a period of time, you become programed15 to the seasons. Just when you’re ready for a change, the scales begin to tip, and it’s always in your favor.

英语经典美文4

  There is a hill near my home that I often climb at night. The noise of the city is a far-off murmur. In the hush of dark I share the cheerfulness of crickets and the confidence of owls. But it is the drama of the moonrise that come to see. For that restores in me a quiet and clarity that the city spends too freely. From this hill I have watched many moons rise. Each one had its own mood. There have been broad, confident harvest moons in autumn; shy, misty moons in spring; lonely, white winter moons rising into the utter silence of an ink-black sky and smoke-smudged orange moons over the dry fields of summer. Each, like fine music, excited my heart and then calmed my soul. But we, who live indoors, have lost contact with the moon. The glare of street lights and the dust of pollution veil the night sky. Though men have walked on the moon, it grows less familiar. Few of us can say what time the moon will rise tonight. Still, it tugs at our minds. If we unexpectedly encounter the full moon, huge and yellow over the horizon, we are helpless but to stare back at its commanding presence. And the moon has gifts to bestow upon those who watch. I learned about its gifts one July evening in the mountains. My car had mysteriously stalled, and I was stranded and alone. The sun had set, and I was watching what seemed to be the bright-orange glow of a forest fire beyond a ridge to the east. Suddenly, the ridge itself seemed to burst into flame. Then, the rising moon, huge and red and grotesquely misshapen by the dust and sweat of the summer atmosphere, loomed up out of the woods. Distorted thus by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed ill-tempered and imperfect. Dogs at nearby farmhouse barked nervously, as if this strange light had wakened evil spirits in the weeds. But as the moon lifted off the ridge it gathered firmness and authority. Its complexion changed from red, to orange, to gold, to impassive yellow. It seemed to draw light out of the darkening earth, for as it rose, the hills and valleys below grew dimmer. By the time the moon stood clear of the horizon, full-chested and round and of the colour of ivory, the valleys were deep shadows in the landscape. The dogs, reassured that this was the familiar moon, stopped barking. And all at once I felt a confidence and joy close to laughter. The drama took an hour. Moonrise is slow and serried with subtleties. To watch it, we must slip into an older, more patient sense of time. To watch the moon move inflexibly higher is to find an unusual stillness within ourselves. Our imaginations become aware of the vast distance of space, the immensity of the earth and the huge improbability of our own existence. We feel small but privileged. Moonlight shows us none of life’s harder edges. Hillsides seem silken and silvery, the oceans still and blue in its light. In moonlight we become less calculating, more drawn to our feelings.

英语经典美文5

  There are moments in life when you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real!

  生活中。当你深深地思念着某人,你会在梦中追寻他们的踪迹,想真实地拥抱他们。

  When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but times we look so long at the colsed door that we don't see the one which has been opened for us.

  当幸福之门掩上时,另一扇门便会敞开。但通常我们都紧盯着关上的门,而不去留意那扇为我们敞开的门。

  Don't go for looks: they can deceive. Don't go for wealth: even that fades away. go for someone who makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile.

  不要一味地追求外貌,因为它们会欺骗人。不要一味地追求财富。它们终归会消失。去追求那些使你欢笑的人,因为他们的一个微笑会使你暗淡的生活变得光彩夺目。去追寻使你

  真正幸福快乐的人吧。

  Dream what you want to dream: go where you want to go: be what you want to be , because you have only life and one chance to do all the things you want to do.

  做你想做的`美梦,去你想去的地方,成为你想成为的人。因为你只有一次生命和机会去做你想做的事情。

  May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, enough hope to make you happy.

  希望你有足够的幸福使自己甜蜜;希望你有足够的磨难使自己强大,希望你有足够的悲伤使自己有人情味,希望你有足够的愿望使自己快乐。

  The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything: they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.

  最幸福的人往往不是拥有一切最好事物的人。只是他们充分利用了周围的事物。

  Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss and ends with a tear.

  爱始于微笑,成于亲吻,终于眼泪。

  The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past failures and heartaches.

  最辉煌的未来建立于忘却过去的失败挫折和心痛的基础之上。

  When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're the one who is smiling and everythone around you is crying.

  当你降生时,只有你一个人在哭,而周围的每个人都在笑,当你走完生命的历程时。只有你一个人在笑,而你周围的每一个人都在哭。

英语经典美文6

  To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most personsdo not see the sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing.The sun illuminate only the eye of the man, but shines into theeye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whoseinward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other;who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era ofmanhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth, becomes partof his daily food. In the presence of nature, a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of realsorrows. Nature says, he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad withme.

  Not the sun or the summer alone, but every hour and season yields its tribute of delight; forevery hour and change corresponds to and authorizes a different state of the mind, frombreathless noon to grimmest midnight. Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic or amourning piece. In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing a bare common, insnow puddles, at twilight, under a clouded sky, without having in my thoughts any occurrence ofspecial good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear. In thewoods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, isalways a child, in the woods, is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God, a decorum andsanctity reign, a perennial festival is dressed, and the guest sees not how he should tire of them ina thousand years, In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befallme in life, no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes) which nature cannot repair. Standing onthe bare, ground, my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space, all meanegotism vanishes. I become a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of theUniversal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of Gods. In the tranquil landscape, andespecially in the distant line of the horizon, man beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature.

  说实话,没有几个成年人能真正看见自然。大多数人都看不见大阳;至少,他们眼里看出来的大阳是单一的。对于成人来说,大阳只是照亮了他的眼睛,但对孩子而言,阳光却渗入了他的眼睛和心灵。一个热爱自然的人,他外在的知觉和内心的感触是合而为一的,即使他长大成年以后,还依然保持着一颗童年的心。对他来说,与天地的交流,是日常生活中不可残缺的一部分。面对大自然,哪怕生活中有再大的忧伤,他的内心也会涌起莫大的喜悦。大自然说,他乃我所生,尽管他有各种无端的'忧伤,但他将和我一同快乐。

  自然带给我们的快乐不单单是阳光和夏日,每一个季节、每时每刻她都给我们带来欢乐和欣喜。这是因为,每一刻、每一个变化,从沉闷的中午到漆黑的午夜,都意味着一种全新的心情。在自然这个大舞台上,既能上演喜剧,也能烘托悲情。如果身心健康,那么,你会觉得空气中仿佛也充满了善意与美德。当我在黎明阴沉的天空下踏着积雪的水坑,穿过空旷的广场时,虽然明知道不会有什么特别的好运降临,内心却分明感到了极度的兴奋。我庆幸自己仿佛来到了恐惧的边缘。在森林中也是如此,人一年一年地老去,就如同蛇蜕去了身上的皮,但不管他处在生命的哪个阶段,他永远是一个孩子。在森林里,青春是永恒的主旋律。在这些上帝掌管的田园里,礼仪与圣洁高高在上,喜庆的节日四季不断,尊贵的客人沉醉其中、逍遥自在,千年都不醒。在森林里,我们复归理性与信仰。在那里,生活中所遭遇到的一切一耻辱、灾难(除非我的眼睛看不见)统统都会在自然的神力作用下消遁于无形。当我伫足旷野,头脑陶醉在宜人的空气中,身体只觉得飘飘然腾空而起,所有卑微的私心杂念都荡然无存了。我变成了一颗透明的眼球。我渺小至极,却洞悉一切。世间生灵汇成一股洪流,在我周身循环,我成了上帝或大或小的一个部分。在静谧的风景里,尤其在遥远的地平线上,人们看见了某种与他本性一般美好的事物。

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  One day, the time management expert lectured to a group of business school students.

  He made a demonstration at the scene, which left a lasting impression on the students.

  Standing in front of students with high iqs, he said, let's take a quiz. Take out a one-gallon jar and set it on the table in front of him. Then he took out a bunch of fist-sized rocks and carefully placed them in a jar. When the jar was over the top of the jar and no more rocks could fit in, he asked, "is the jar full?" All students should say: "full!" . The time management expert replied, "really?" He reached under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel. He poured some of the gravel in, and tapped the glass bottle wall to fill the gap between the stones. "Is the jar full now? "He asked the second time. But this time the students understood, "probably not," one student said. "Good! Experts say. He reached under the table and pulled out a bucket of sand. The sand is filled with all the gaps between the rock and the gravel. Once more he asked the question, "is this jar full?" "No! "Shouted the students. Once again he said, "good! Then he took a pitcher of water and poured it into the jar until it was flat. Looking up at the students, he asked, "what is the point of this illustration?" One eager student raised his hand and said, "no matter how tight your schedule is, if you work hard, you can do more!" "No!" The time management expert said, "that's not what it really means. This example tells us that if you didn't blow up the rock first, you couldn't put it in the bottle anymore. So, what are the big rocks in your life? Spend time with the people you love, your beliefs, education, dreams? Remember to deal with these big rocks first, otherwise, you can't do it all your life!

  So tonight, perhaps this morning, you are reading this essay, and you have tried to ask yourself this question: what is the "big rock" in my life? Then, please put them in the bottle of your life first. It is better to be busy with dreams than to lose your dreams by being busy!

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  While popular in the U.S., the April Fool's Day tradition is even more prevalent in European countries, such as France and Great Britain. Although the roots of the traditional trickings are unclear, the French and the British both have claims on the origin of the celebration.

  One theory holds that the first April Fool's Day was on April 1 of the year when King of France instituted the new calendar. This new system placed the day that had formerly been the first day of a new year on April 1. Many people were reluctant to adjust to the new calendar and continued to celebrate New Year's Day on what had become the first day of April. Thus, they become the first April fools. Others began to give gag gifts on the day to mock the foolishness of those who continued to celebrate the new year on April 1.

  An English story about the day, however, holds that it began sometime during the 1200s. At the time, King John of England was in the habit of making a road out of nearly every path he walked regularly. The citizens of one particular farm village were aware of this. To avoid having their green meadows and pastures disturbed with one of the king's roads, they built a fence that prevented the king from walking through their countryside. The king sent a group of messengers to inform the villagers that they must remove the barrier. Upon hearing that the king was planning to do this, however, the villagers developed a plan of their own. When community of lunatics, with people behaving in a bizarre manner, throwing things and running around wildly. The messengers, alarmed at what they had found, reported to King John that these people were so mad as to be beyond punishment. So, the villagers saved their farmland by tricking the King.In Great Britain, tradition only allows April Fool's tricks from midnight to noon on April 1. Those who try to play tricks in the afternoon become the fools themselves.

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  Er 8230; the loveliest house that I’ve ever lived in was one that I lived in with my grandparents when I was a child. And the name of the house was Crosslands. And I have some very happy memories of Crosslands.

  It was, it seemed so huge to me as a child. And it had a lovely living room with a piano in it and a lovely sort of hall with lots of carpets and chests and antiques and so on. And there was a mysterious room, it was the drawing room, and we only used it on Sundays, or when the vicar came for tea, or Christmas Day or Easter Day, and I was 8211; used to be amazed about this room because it had the best furniture in it but it was covered up with sheets 8211; it was as if all the furniture was wearing clothes 8211; and it seemed to me ridiculous that we couldn’t en- joy this beautiful furniture all the week through really.

  And probably my favorite room was the kitchen. It had a lovely red flagstone floor, which was always highly polished, and an Aga, you know one of those big cookers that heats the whole room so it was always warm there, and there was a kind of clothes-horse above it that we used to hang all our clothes on, and it was just 8211; it was lovely. It was a very warm room with baked bread and 8211; my grandmother used to make ice cream and we’d eat it in there and 8230; there was a vegetable garden leading from there so I spent a lot of time in the vegetable garden picking peas and eating them 8211; my grandmother used to get really cross with me because I used to pick all the vegetables and the fruit for our meals and then I’d eat half of them, because they tasted so delicious coming fresh from the garden.

  Now, I went back to it a few years ago and it was a big mistake. They’ve modernized it inside, they’ve got rid of those lovely old fire- places 8230; have just gone. And they’ve knocked a wall down so the drawing room and the living room have become one big modern plastic kind of room.

  But I think what upset me most about it was the feeling that the house had shrunk, it had become smaller and that my memory of this lovely large warm comfortable house had turned into an old house with modernized rooms inside it. And it taught me a lesson really, that you can’t go back on the past and recapture it. But there’s a beautiful memory there.

  呃……我住过的最可爱的房子,就是小时侯和爷爷奶奶一起住的房屋了。房子的名字叫“十字地带”,它留给我一些令人非常愉快的回忆。

  房子,在儿时的我眼里,感觉真是好大啊!可爱的起居室里摆放着一架钢琴,漂亮的大厅里有各种各样的地毯、柜子、古董等东西。还有一间很神秘的.房间,就是会客厅,我们只在周日,以及牧师来喝茶、圣诞节或者复活节的时候才用它。里面有最好家具,却总是覆盖着东西―― 就好像所有的家具都穿上了外衣,因此,那时候我一直对这间房子很好奇。不过,令我感到荒谬的是,这么漂亮的家具我们却一个星期都不能连续享用。

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  Catch the star that holds your destiny, the one that forever twinkles within your heart. Take advantage of precious opportunities while they still sparkle before you. Always believe that your ultimate goal is attainable as long as you commit yourself to it.

  Though barriers may sometimes stand in the way of your dreams, remember that your destiny is hiding behind them. Accept the fact that not everyone is going to approve of the choices you’ve made. Have faith in your judgment. Catch the star that twinkles in your heart and it will lead you to your destiny’s path. Follow that pathway and uncover the sweet sunrises that await you.

  Take pride in your accomplishments, as they are stepping stones to your dreams. Understand that you may make mistakes, but don’t let them discourage you. Value your capabilities and talents for they are what make you truly unique. The greatest gifts in life are not purchased, but acquired through hard work and determination. Find the star that twinkles in your heart—for you alone are capable of making your brightest dreams come true. Give your hopes everything you’ve got and you will catch the star that holds your destiny.

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  It says poison, passion and stop right there. It is the most powerful colour on the planet and it is rife with contradictions. Its universal meanings are heat, blood, danger and emotion.

  红色意味着毒药、激情和立即停止。红色是世界上最有力的颜色,总是与矛盾联系在一起。红色最普遍的意思是灼热、鲜血、危险和感情。

  A red light means that the doctor is in. Red cars are sexual status symbols. Red heads are supposed to be firebrands. The devil wears red and so do scarlet women. Those with heart problems are advised to avoid the colour because it is so stimulating. Red light has been known to accelerate plant growth.

  红灯意味着 “手术中”。红色的车是性感的象征。红头发的人易怒。魔鬼就穿红色,朝三暮四的女人也是这样。心脏病患者最好避开红色,因为太刺激了。众所周知,红光可以使植物加速生长。

  In China, it is a wedding colour denoting luck and happiness. According to Hebrew tradition the name Adam, the first man means both red and alive. Advertisers love red because it’s a high energy, high impact color; those attracted to it demand to be noticed.

  在中国,红色是喜庆的颜色,也是婚礼的颜色。而根据希伯来人的传统,世界上第一个男人的名字“亚当”,就是“红色”和“生命”的'意思。广告客户都喜欢红色,因为这是一种精力旺盛、颇具感染力的颜色,喜欢红色的人喜欢引起别人的注意。

  In the past, red dyes were expensive, so red walls and fabrics suggested either luxurious wealth, importance or ill repute. Today careful use can easily suggest an Asian influence. Red’s connection with heat is so strong that it can make you feel warmer even when the temperature hasn’t changed. Too much brings associations with violent emotions leading to impatience, confusion and irritability. Used with caution it can enrich although it does tend to make small rooms even smaller.

  过去,红色的染料都很昂贵,因此,红色的墙和织物意味着奢华、财富、重要性或坏名声。现在,谨慎地使用红色很容易让人想到亚洲的影响。红色与热的联系是如此紧密,即使气温没有改变,红色也可以使你感到更温暖。过多的红色会使人情绪浮躁,以至失去耐心,引起混乱和易怒。小心使用红色,它能使你的房间更富有情趣,尽管它会使小房间看起来显得更小。

英语经典美文12

  As a teenager,I felt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious1 out-side,but I wanted to be liked inside.

  Once I left home to hitch-hike2 to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn?t easy,and there were many times I didn?t feel safe. One situation in particular kept me grateful to still be alive. When I returned home,I was different,not so outwardly sure of myself.

  I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope,who was staying with us,was wearing my clothes. And my family seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be missed if I weren?t there. I told my mom,and she explained that though Penelope was a lovely girl,no one could replace me. I pointed out,“She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.” My mom said these were

  wonderful qualities,but I was the only person who could fill my role. She made me realize that even with my faults—and there were many-I was a loved member of the family who couldn?t be replaced.

  I became a searcher,wanting to find out who I was and what made me unique. My view of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist3 pressure to act in ways that I didn?t like any more,and I was delighted by who I really was. I came to feel much more sure that no one can ever take my place.

  Each of us holds a unique place in the world. You are special,no matter what others say or what you may think. So forget about being replaced. You can?t be.

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  Where we live, on the Eastern shore of Maryland, the gentle waters run in and out like fingers slimming at the tips. They curl into the coves like tender palms.

  The Canada geese know this place, as do the white swans and the ducks who ride an inch above the waves of Chesapeake Bay as they skim their way into harbor. In the autumn, by the thousands, they come home for the winter.

  The swans move toward the shores in a stately glide, their tall heads proud and unafraid. They lower their long necks deep into the water, where their strong beaks dig through the river bottoms for food. And there is, between the arrogant swans and the prolific geese, an indifference, almost a disdain.

  Once or twice each year, snow and sleet move into the area. When this happens, if the river is at its narrowest or the creek shallow there is a freeze which hardens the water to ice.

  It was on such a morning, near Oxford, Maryland, that a friend of mine set the breakfast table beside the huge window, which overlooked the Tred Avon River. Across the river, beyond the dock, the snow laced the rim of the shore in white. For a moment she stood quietly, looking at what the night’s storm had painted.

  Suddenly she leaned forward and peered close to the frosted window. “It really is,” she cried out loud. “There is a goose out there.” She reached to the bookcase and pulled out a pair of binoculars. Into their sights came the figure of a large Canada goose, very still, its wings folded tight to its sides, its feet frozen to the ice.

  Then from the dark skies, she saw a line of swans. They moved in their own singular formation graceful, intrepid, and free. They crossed from the west of the broad creek high above the house moving steadily to the east.

  As my friend watched, the leader swung to the right, then the white string of birds became a white circle. It floated from the top of the sky downward. At last, as easy as feathers coming to earth, the circle landed on the ice. My friend was on her feet now, with one unbelieving hand against her mouth. As the swans surrounded the frozen goose, she feared what life it still had might be pecked out by those great swan bills.

  Instead, amazingly instead, those bills began to work on the ice. The long necks were lifted and curved down, again and again, it went on for a long time. At last, the goose was rimmed by a narrow margin of ice instead of the entire creek. The swans rose again, following the leader, and hovered in that circle, awaiting the results of their labors.

  The goose’s head lifted. Its body pulled. Then the goose was free and standing on the ice. It was moving its big webbed feet slowly. And the swans stood in the air watching. Then as if it had cried, “I cannot fly,” four of the swans came down around it. Their powerful beaks scraped the goose’s wings from top to bottom, scuttled under its wings and rode up its body, chipping off the ice held in the feathers.

  The goose spread its wings as far as they would go. When at last the wings reached their fullest the four swans took off and joined the hovering group. They resumed their eastward journey, in perfect formation, to their secret destination.

  Behind them, rising with incredible speed and joy, the goose moved into the sky. It followed them, flapping double time, until it caught up, until it joined the last end of the elegant line.

  My friend watched them until they disappeared over the tips of the farthest trees. Only then did she realize that tears were running down her cheeks and had been for how long she didn’t know. This is a true story. I do not try to interpret it here. I just often think of it in the bad moments and tell myself “If so for birds, why not for man﹖”

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  I wanted to stop,and one day I did,just like that.Told myself I would focus on building and improving myself.I began to take pride in hygiene,exercising,and building hobbies (mainly playing the piano) It's been almost exactly a month since that day and I'd just like to share where I've gotten since then. 短篇英语美文摘抄 篇20

  I've been as active as I can,landing a job that promotes activity,hiking whenever possible,and going on runs around parks.I can honestly say it's the happiest I've been in a while,if not ever,and to think that it's only been a month makes me even happier.Who knows what the next few years will bring. 短篇英语美文摘抄 篇21

  I'm hoping that this post will convince someone who is in the same boat that I was in that moving out of unhealthy habits is easier than you think.The body and mind is extremely resilient and wants to be active,so get out there and live life! 短篇英语美文摘抄 篇22

  Gratitude grounds plentitude in the now.When you honor who you are,what you do,and what you have,your energy will change.You will start to glow.People will be drawn to you because that gratitude glow is rare in our current culture.I'm hoping to bring it back. 短篇英语美文摘抄 篇23

  Death.old age.are words without a meaning.that pass by us like the idea air which we regard not.Others may have undergone,or may still be liable to them-we "bear a charmed life“,which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies.As in setting out on delightful journey,we strain our eager gaze forward-

英语经典美文15

  If you ask me something about my happiest time, I'll answer like this.

  如果你问我什么时候最快乐,我会说这样回答。

  I don't know exactly about my happiest time, because every day I'm living is the happiest time for me. I always keep a good mood. Every day I'm happy at work. When I'm at work, I always do my best, so my boss is satisfied with me. I get on well with my colleagues as well, since I'm always willing to help them. No wonder I have so many friends. That is to say, I am happy when I am working.

  我不知道确切的最快乐的时光,因为我活着的每一天都是我最快乐的时光。我总是保持一个好心情。我每天都很快乐的工作。在我工作的时候,我总是努力做到最好,所以我的老板对我很满意。我和同事相处得很好,因为我总是愿意帮助他们。难怪我有很多的朋友。也就是说,当我工作的时候我很高兴。

  What's more, my best friends Phillip and Oscar always speak English with me. Every time, they bring me a very big surprise. They help me a lot. Thanks to their help, my oral English is getting better and better. I don't know how to appreciate them. Keeping learning makes me happy, too.

  而且,我最好的朋友菲利普和奥斯卡总是和我说英语。每次他们都让我大吃一惊。他们帮了我很多。由于他们的'帮助,我的英语口语变得越来越好了。我不知道如何感谢他们。不断的学习也让我很开心。

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