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研究生_谙熟阅读The_No-child_Family (英语译文)

研究生_谙熟阅读The_No-child_Family   (英语译文)

Unit4 无子女家庭:亘古生息的反叛Para1:二十好几的凯茜、韦恩夫妇结婚已有五年之久,膝下犹虚。

上次凯茜娘家有一个人问:“你们打算什么时候要孩子?”她答道:“我们就是孩子!”Para2:凯茜与韦恩属于一代人数日益增长、决定不要孩子的年轻已婚夫妇群体。

最近一项调查显示在过去的五年中,年龄在25至29岁之间妇女不愿生养的百分比几乎翻了一番,在18至24岁的已婚妇女中几乎增至三倍。

在这个似乎大胆反抗生物性和社会性的决定后面隐藏着什么原因呢?Para3:或许最能公开坦陈心曲的无子女夫妇是《婴儿陷阱》一书的作者:埃伦,派克,其夫威廉,一位广告总经理兼全国不生养夫妇协会主席。

派克夫妇认为他们和协会均无意反对生儿育女,不过是反对迫使人们传宗接代的社会压力,它无视人们是否殷切盼望和真的需要孩子或者根本不好此道。

Para4:“这是一种生活方式的选择,”埃伦说,“我们选择自由和自愿,清净和闲暇。

这也是一个朝哪个方向付出努力的问题——在你自己的小家庭之内或在一个大的社团之中。

这一代人面临有关地球生命延续的严重问题以及生命质量的问题。

我们的孙男孙女也许将购票去观赏最后一批红松林或排队去获取氧气配给。

有人抱怨在回家见五个孩子的途中被交通堵塞困住好几个小时,但是他们不能将孩子与交通堵塞联系起来。

在一个受到人口过剩一系列后果威胁的世界上,我们正在参与一项事业使膝下无子的生活模式为社会所接受并受世人尊重。

太多的孩子作为一种文化强制的后果而呱呱坠地,离婚和虐待儿童的相关统计充分揭露了这一结果。

”Para5:埃伦的丈夫补充说:“每位朋友、亲戚、同事不停地给你施加压力,劝你要孩子,说什么‘发现你生活中失去的东西’。

好多好多人很晚才发现,所谓他们失去的东西其实是他们完全不适合做的事情。

”Para6:埃伦还说:“从抱第一个洋娃娃开始,大到欣赏电视肥皂剧,成年后参加鸡尾酒会,无形之中,总有一种压力要你为人父母。

但是让我们来看看养育失败的比率吧,或许天下父母应该视为像当医生一样的专门职业。

典范英语翻译

典范英语翻译

典范英语 61、《海象加入了“表演”》2、吵闹的邻居3、皮皮公主的假期4、《哦!奥托》5、《科密特船长与紫色星球》6、《丛林短裤》7、《来自奥姆的蒙面清洁女工》8、《蒙面清洁女工反败为胜》9、《蒙面清洁女工面对海盗》10、《水母鞋》11、花朵街的狗老大12、玉米片硬币13、幽灵船14、机器狗15、球王贝利16、北极英雄17、拓荒女孩18、我的朋友曼德拉每个身处北极的动物都很兴奋,因为这里即将举行一场人人都可以参加的演出。

“我要表演滑雪”北极狐说,“我对此很在行”。

“我要表演翻筋斗”,北极熊说,“没人翻筋斗能比我好”“我唱歌吧”,海豹说,“每个人都说我嗓音很美。

“那我就表演潜水吧”鲸鱼说,“你们知道,我以前在学校可是拿过潜水奖牌的”之后大家都看着海象,问他:你表演什么呢?但是海象什么都不擅长,既不会滑雪也不会翻筋斗。

他的歌唱的很糟糕,而他潜水时,鼻子也是露在水面上的。

于是海象难过的坐在那里,嚼他的胡子。

“没关系”,北极狐说,“你可以看我们表演啊”。

北极狐,北极熊,海豹和鲸鱼都在为那场大型远处而努力练习着,而海象却躲在一个雪堆后面边看着他们,边嚼着他的胡子。

他真希望自己能擅长些什么。

2。

盛大的夜晚终于,表演的盛大夜晚到来了,每个人都坐下来等待演出的开始。

还想坐在最前排,他很激动,狐狸走到冰上向大家示意,众人都欢呼着。

狐狸开始表演滑冰了,他时而前滑,时而后退,时而向两边滑去,他滑出一个优美的圆圈,并8字型的滑着,她的表演简直是无与伦比的完美,海象非常喜欢她的表演,狐狸表演这一切似乎都是那么的简单轻松。

海象认为如果自己也真正的去尝试,一定也能像狐狸表演的那么好。

海象情不自禁的跳到冰上和狐狸一起滑冰“我能滑冰了”他叫嚷着,“快,看我”然而,海象并没能滑多久,他只是把一切搞砸,摔了一跤,他撞到狐狸,狐狸摔倒压在他的脸上,真糟糕!狐狸被他搞得心烦。

“海象搞砸了我的演出”狐狸悲叹说接下来,到了北极熊表演了,他蜷缩起来像一个雪球一样在冰面上滚动,众人都为他鼓掌,然后他就开始准备翻筋斗了,他又跳又滚,翻着筋斗,又倒立。

《哈利波特与秘室》第13章《绝密日记》中英文对照学习版

《哈利波特与秘室》第13章《绝密日记》中英文对照学习版

中英文对照学习版Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets《哈利波特与密室》Chapter ThirteenThe Very Secret Diary第13章绝密日记Hermione remained in the hospital wing for several weeks. There was a flurry of rumour about her disappearance when the rest of the school arrived back from their Christmas holidays, because of course everyone thought that she had been attacked. So many stud ents fil ed past the hospital wing trying to catch a glimpse of her that Madam Pomfrey took out her curtains again and placed them around Hermione's bed, to spare her the shame of being seen with a furry face.赫敏在医院病房里住了几个星期。

别的同学过完圣诞节回到学校后,对她的失踪议论纷纷,大家都理所当然地以为她遭到了攻击。

所以,学生们排着队走过医院,想看她一眼。

庞弗雷女士不得不再次取出她的布帘子,挂在赫敏的病床周围,不让别人看见她毛茸茸的脸,免得她感到羞愧难当。

Harry and Ron went to visit her every evening. When the new term started, they brought her each day's homework.哈利和罗恩每天晚上都去看她。

浅析中国当代短篇小说的翻译

浅析中国当代短篇小说的翻译

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莫布勒复活英语作文

莫布勒复活英语作文

莫布勒复活英语作文The Resurrection of MoebiusJean Giraud was a French artist who left an indelible mark on the world of comic books and graphic novels. Better known by his pen name Moebius, his distinctive style and visionary imagination have inspired generations of creators in the medium. Moebius passed away in 2012, but his legacy lives on through the countless works he produced and the profound impact he had on the art form.Moebius first gained recognition in the 1970s as a pioneer of the European "bandes dessinées" or "BD" scene. His work stood out for its dreamlike quality, intricate details, and a sense of wonder that transported readers to strange and captivating worlds. One of his most celebrated creations was the science fiction series "The Incal," which he co-created with writer Alejandro Jodorowsky. The Incal followed the adventures of a private investigator named John Difool as he stumbled upon a powerful artifact and became embroiled in a cosmic struggle.The Incal showcased Moebius' unparalleled imagination and technical prowess. His panel layouts were often unconventional, challenging the traditional grid structure of comics. He employed a fluid, organic style that seamlessly blended realism and surrealism, creating visuals that were both familiar and otherworldly. The Incal's sprawling narrative and richly detailed environments became a benchmark for ambitious, high-concept science fiction storytelling in the medium.Beyond The Incal, Moebius left an indelible mark on numerous other projects. He collaborated with legendary filmmakers like Ridley Scott, contributing stunning conceptual designs for movies like Alien and Blade Runner. His work on these films helped to define the aesthetic of science fiction cinema, introducing a level of sophistication and visual poetry that had not been seen before.Moebius also produced a wealth of standalone stories and series that demonstrated his versatility as a creator. Works like "The Airtight Garage," "Arzach," and "The Horny Goof" showcased his ability to craft intricate, enigmatic narratives that defied conventional storytelling structures. These stories often featured recurring characters and motifs, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected worlds and ideas.One of the most remarkable aspects of Moebius' work was his abilityto blend genres and influences seamlessly. He drew inspiration from sources as diverse as Eastern philosophy, European folklore, and American pulp fiction, creating a unique synthesis that was entirely his own. His art effortlessly combined elements of science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism, transcending the boundaries of traditional comic book storytelling.Moebius' influence can be seen in the work of countless contemporary creators, from graphic novelists to film directors. His impact on the medium has been so profound that it's difficult to imagine the landscape of comic books and graphic novels without his contributions. Many artists and writers have cited him as a primary influence, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied by fans and scholars alike.Despite his passing in 2012, Moebius' legacy continues to endure. His work has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, and his creations have been adapted into various media, including films, video games, and even operas. The Incal, in particular, has seen a resurgence in popularity, with a new cinematic adaptation in the works.Moreover, Moebius' influence extends beyond the realm of comics and graphic novels. His unique visual style and thematic preoccupations have inspired artists and designers working in a widerange of disciplines, from fashion to industrial design. His ability to blend the fantastical and the mundane, the technological and the organic, has made him a touchstone for creatives seeking to push the boundaries of their respective fields.In many ways, Moebius' work can be seen as a reflection of the complexities and contradictions of the modern world. His stories often grappled with themes of identity, technology, and the human condition, exploring the tensions and anxieties that arise in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing global landscape. His art served as a mirror, reflecting the hopes, fears, and aspirations of a society grappling with the challenges of the 20th and 21st centuries.Yet, despite the weighty themes and complex narratives, Moebius' work was never devoid of a sense of wonder and playfulness. His stories and characters were imbued with a sense of curiosity and a desire to explore the unknown, to venture into the uncharted territories of the imagination. This spirit of adventure and exploration has continued to captivate and inspire readers and creators alike, long after Moebius' passing.As we look to the future of comics and graphic novels, the legacy of Moebius looms large. His influence can be seen in the work of a new generation of creators who are pushing the boundaries of themedium, exploring new narrative structures, and grappling with the pressing issues of our time. In many ways, Moebius' work has become a touchstone for those seeking to redefine the possibilities of the comic book form, to create stories that are not just entertaining, but also thought-provoking and transformative.In the end, the true measure of Moebius' legacy lies not just in the accolades and awards he received during his lifetime, but in the lasting impact he has had on the art form he so passionately championed. Through his boundless creativity, his technical mastery, and his unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of what was possible, Moebius has left an indelible mark on the world of comics and graphic novels. His work continues to inspire and challenge readers and creators alike, reminding us of the power of the imagination to shape and transform our understanding of the world around us.。

油漆未干

油漆未干

油漆未干(三幕世态喜剧)原著:[法]勒内·福舒瓦欧阳予倩翻译第一幕【五月的一个早晨,上午九点三十分,阳光和煦。

向着通道的内门是敞开的。

【开幕后,自行车铃声,一群鸡被赶着叫的声音。

前门开了,哈格医生进来。

哈格医生(叫着)安娜!哈格太太(在楼上)是你吗?阿瑟?你回来了。

哈格医生回来了。

哈格太太关尼!快拿早饭给医生吃,他早上一点儿东西也没吃过呢。

……关尼!关尼!【关尼从外面快速进来,她手上拿着报纸和电报。

关尼我来了,太太。

医生,这是今天的早报,还有一封刚到的电报。

(将其递给哈格医生),我这就去给您拿早餐。

【关尼走进厨房,哈格医生拆电报,苏珊进来。

苏珊爸爸,这是什么?哈格医生一封电报,是……从伦敦打来的!苏珊伦敦打来的?哈格医生没错。

(读)本人为已故的克里斯宾先生之崇拜者,谨定于本星期四正午十二时奉访。

签名,马克斯威尔·但文波。

……但文波?苏珊(沉思)克里斯宾!(坐下来)哈格医生这个名字倒是有些耳熟。

苏珊就是画了许多画的那个年轻人。

哈格医生哦!那个小伙子,一边咳嗽,一边画画,那是许多年前的事情了。

不过这个但文波是谁?我从来没有听说过他的名字,难道他以为我认识他?(把电报放在外衣的袋里,开始看报纸)【哈格太太下楼来。

哈格太太(讨厌的瞧着通道里的工具)真讨厌!那个油漆匠,还不把这些东西拿走。

(捡起两个油漆罐子放在楼梯脚下)苏珊,以后再不要招惹这些油漆匠了!你姐姐闻到油漆味就头痛,现在还起不来床呢!(坐在上手的桌子旁的椅子上)【关尼从厨房端着早餐出来。

关尼医生,您的早餐来了。

【哈格太太拿过报纸。

哈格太太关尼!你真的要走了吗?苏珊你一走我们家里就好像少了一个人……关尼苏珊,我那可怜的弟媳妇儿死了,留下四个孩子没人管,我不能不回去照顾。

哈格医生喔,关尼,我们真是非常难过。

等你上火车的时候,我们多流几滴眼泪来给你送行吧!你打算乘哪一班火车呢?关尼下午五点钟,开往曼彻斯特的那一班。

我在这里呆太久了,十五年了。

KEEPINGMUM评论

KEEPINGMUM评论

KEEPING MUM(2005)保持缄默评论
远离城嚣的小村镇,郁郁葱葱的山脉,清清澈澈的河流,火车冒着白蒸汽慢悠悠的通过精致的石桥,在如此美丽的外表下却发生了一段近乎于荒诞的故事。

KEEPING MUM,保存缄默,出资莎翁的句子。

莎士比亚《亨利六世》中的一句话:seal up your lips and make no words but mum。

它是一部很典型的英式黑色幽默片。

也有人说它是有些莫名其妙的恐怖片。

故事里的人遇到各种问题:神父面临工作的挑战,妻子外遇,儿子上学被打,女儿不停换口味奇特的男友。

最终,救世主出现了,也就是那位神秘的女管家,她带着一个据说装载了她一生的神秘大木箱降临到了这个家庭,并以她特有方式来帮助这一家人最终找回属于他们的幸福......当然,过程是有些现实残忍的,结局却是出人意料的完美。

不得不说,这其实是一部很严肃的喜剧片,让人发笑的同时,却总能觉得一丝苦。

人前的完美总也抵不过人后的丑陋,当片中每个人都在乏味无力的生活中苦苦挣扎或或麻木不仁或迫切逃脱之时,那个神秘的女管家却总是简单直接冷酷的解决了所有的问题--一刀切。

2016-4-13。

牛津书虫目录与简介

牛津书虫目录与简介

新 (11)
10、《别了,好莱坞先生》
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下册(共 10 本)
1、《小公主》
新 (13)
2、《邦蒂号暴动》
新 (14)
3、《奥米茄文件》
新 (15)
4、《谁谋杀了总统》
新 (16)
5、《福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子》
新 (17)
6、《白色死亡》
新 (18)
7、《绿野仙踪》 8、《难忘米兰达》 9、《福尔摩斯与赛马》 10、《汤姆·索亚历险记》
1880 年,在巴黎歌剧院发生了一件不可思议的事情:一个舞蹈演员在黑暗的走廊里遇见了 鬼。它穿越墙壁来到她的面前,它的脸上没有眼睛;一个舞台工人看见一个穿黑色晚礼服的 男人,但他却有一个死人般的头颅,黄色的面孔,并且没有鼻子;人们听到另一个房间里有 声音,而那个房间却是空的。
这就是歌剧院的幽灵……
一个名叫盖斯顿·勒罗克斯的法国人最早创作了这个关于歌剧院的幽灵的故事。他的书很受 欢迎,1925 年它被拍成一部美国无声电影,由著名演员朗·钱尼扮演幽灵。从那以后,已经 出现了许多其他的电影和戏剧,以及最近由安德鲁·劳埃德·韦伯创作的著名的英国音乐剧。
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1.爱情与金钱
内容简介:
《爱情与金钱》讲述了:你是一名不错的侦探,是吗?如果是的话,那你得比沃尔什探长先 找出凶手。沃尔什探长是名警探,他工作虽说慢了点,可十分细心。你是位“快手”吗?侦 探是干什么的呢?侦探就是寻找线索的人。而线索就是告诉你谁是凶手的重要但又细小的事 物。发现线索不容易,但本故事中有许多线索。有些线索有用——它们能帮助你,可有些线 索却不利——它们妨碍你找到凶手。你得仔细点读,否则你会错过线索。
1612 年,在兰开夏郡的潘德尔山附近住着一个名叫詹妮特‘迪瓦斯的小女孩。那时她刚 9 岁,因家里穷时常饿肚子,长得很瘦弱。她缺衣少鞋,有时一连几天吃不上饭。生活对于她 来说十分艰难。 詹妮特的外祖母老德姆代克是一个巫师。她的母亲伊丽莎白和她的姐姐艾 丽森也都是巫师。就连她可怜兮兮、傻头傻脑的哥哥詹姆斯也是巫师……不管怎样,村民们 是这样认为的。 本书以女主人公詹妮特的口吻来讲述她一家人的故事。

现代西班牙语1课文翻译

现代西班牙语1课文翻译
是的,他叫马诺罗。
Ana:¿Escubano?
他是古巴人吗?
Li:No.noescubano.Espanameño.
不是,他不是古巴人。他是巴拿马人。
Ana:¿NosellamaElenaesachica?
那个女孩是叫艾琳娜吗?
Li:No,nosellamaElena.EllaesSusana.
不是,她不叫艾琳娜。她是苏珊娜。
胡安在读中学(高中)。他每天都起得很早。
Sebaña,secepillalosdientesysepeina.
洗澡,刷牙,梳头。
Despuésdedesayunar,primerollevaasushermanosalcolegio(laescuela)yluegotomaunautobúsparairalinstituto(asucentrodeestudios).
大,利马是一座相当大的城市。
Señora:Vivesallícontufamilia,¿verdad?
你和你的家人住在那,对吗?
José:Sí.señora.
是的,女士。
Señora:¿Cuántosson?
几口人啊?
José:Somossiete:misabuelos,mispadres,mishermanosyyo.
哦,您是我们的中文老师。那么,我们就是您的学生。
TEXTOII.
第二部分
¿Quiéneselchico?
那个小伙子是谁?
sdossonestudiantes.
安娜和李美兰是朋友。安娜是墨西哥人,李美兰是中国人。她们俩都是学生。
¿Mepreguntasquiénesnuestroprofesor?Puestenemosvarios:treshombresycuatromujeres.

英语:Chapter-4-《Some-Days;Never-a-dull-moment》Reading课件(1)(牛津沈阳版八七年级下)

英语:Chapter-4-《Some-Days;Never-a-dull-moment》Reading课件(1)(牛津沈阳版八七年级下)

v 2、学情分析:(Analysis of students) v 本学习任务的学习者是初中二年级的学生。随着课业的增多,
任务的繁重,他们的心理处于极不稳定的时期,处于典型的 少年转型期,渐渐开始理性的思考问题,同时又没有完全脱 离孩时的童真,他们时而感觉无聊,一切都没有意思,他们 乐于与同龄人交往,在真实语境中愿意表达自己的观点,多 媒体的运用,会激发他们对英语学习的兴趣。
Chapter 4 Some Days; Never a dull
moment
Reading
【教材说明与学情分析】
v 1、教材地位分析:(Analysis of teaching material) v 本课时的学习任务是牛津初中二年级第四单元的阅
读部分,从整个初中牛津英语教材来看,它有代词 的用法和it做形式宾语的用法。这两个知识点都是要 求初中学生所应掌握的。而且从本单元来看,处于 第一课时,为后面的写作任务打下伏笔;从学习内 容来看,它属于一种诗歌形式,对于学生来说,诗 歌是他们第一次接触到,会使他们感兴趣。但不见 得当堂能写,要从本节课起培养他们的情感表达能 力。
无线投屏/
菇王子晶莹洁白的牙齿受到震颤,但精神感觉很爽!再看妃赫瓜中士平常的亮红色果冻般的胸部,此时正惨碎成手镯样的亮黑色飞光,全速射向远方,妃赫瓜中士猛咆着发疯般地跳出界外,疾速 将平常的亮红色果冻般的胸部复原,但元气已损失不少神怪蘑菇王子:“老妖怪,你的手段水平好像不怎么样哦……妃赫瓜中士:“我再让你看看什么是秀丽派!什么是傲慢流!什么是粗野傲慢 风格!”蘑菇王子:“您要是没什么新科目,我可不想哄你玩喽!”妃赫瓜中士:“你敢小瞧我,我再让你尝尝『紫鸟蚌精病床钩』的风采!”妃赫瓜中士陡然耍了一套,窜鸟水母翻九千度外加 貂哼牙膏旋一百周半的招数,接着又玩了一个,妖体鸟飞凌空翻七百二十度外加呆转十五周的冷峻招式。接着淡紫色肥肠般的身材闪眼间流出暗黄色的豹鬼残隐味……不大的的紫红色熊猫一样的 皮鞭雪晓围腰透出残嗥坟茔声和咻咻声……圆圆的雪白色怪石似的猪精星怪盔忽亮忽暗穿出妖精魂哼般的晃动!紧接着把深黑色海星形态的手掌甩了甩,只见二十道闪烁的活似灯泡般的奇烟,突 然从凸凹的脚中飞出,随着一声低沉古怪的轰响,深黄色的大地开始抖动摇晃起来,一种怪怪的鸡妖晚欢味在恬淡的空气中飞舞!最后颤起老态的脖子一叫,威猛地从里面窜出一道奇光,他抓住 奇光奇妙地一扭,一组红晶晶、森幽幽的功夫『蓝银缸圣耳塞爪』便显露出来,只见这个这玩意儿,一边闪烁,一边发出“哈呵”的疑声!……悠然间妃赫瓜中士全速地摆起时尚的戒指,只见他 摇晃的纯灰色瓦刀形态的鼻子中,狂傲地流出五十片油条状的雨丝,随着妃赫瓜中士的摆动,油条状的雨丝像油饼一样在拇指神秘地搞出飘飘光烟……紧接着妃赫瓜中士又用自己圆圆的雪白色怪 石似的猪精星怪盔忽悠出水青色粗犷飞舞的阳台,只见他白杏仁色琴弓般的眉毛中,飘然射出五十团耍舞着『紫鸟蚌精病床钩』的仙翅枕头毽子状的木瓜,随着妃赫瓜中士的甩动,仙翅枕头毽子 状的木瓜像鸭头一样,朝着蘑菇王子淡红色的古树般的嘴唇怪踢过来!紧跟着妃赫瓜中士也转耍着功夫像细竹般的怪影一样朝蘑菇王子怪踢过来蘑菇王子陡然来了一出,蹦猪香皂翻九千度外加蟹 乐灵芝旋一百周半的招数,接着又搞了个,团身犀醉后空翻七百二十度外加傻转七周的惊人招式!接着镶嵌着无数奇宝的瓜皮滑板立刻弹出凶粉病态色的麦花鸽睡味……神奇的星光肚脐喷出精灵 海跳声和哈呵声……晴朗明亮的声音朦朦胧胧窜出浓梦水晶般的漫舞。紧接着把犹如白色亮玉般的牙齿摇了摇,只见七道萦绕的如同琵琶般的彩影,突然从飘洒如风的、酷似雄狮模样的亮黑色头 发中飞出,随着一声

the diary of a wimpy kid 英文原著

the diary of a wimpy kid 英文原著

the diary of a wimpy kid 英文原著
《小屁孩日记》(Diary of a Wimpy Kid)是一本美国中学生小男孩Greg的日记,以文字加漫画的形式记录了他每一天的想法和经历。

书中以幽默逗趣的方式,描述了这个正在转大人的小毛头,半生不熟的生活观与处世哲学,与父母、老师、同学与朋友的交集生活。

《小屁孩日记》的语言既口语化又有幽默感,对白中出现了许多课本学不到、老师没有教的英文口语、俚语、词组等。

这本日记道出了孩子们,特别是男孩子们的小秘密,适合青少年阅读,也推荐给有兴趣开始英文原版阅读的成人。

英语七年级下册5单元作文思维导图

英语七年级下册5单元作文思维导图

英语七年级下册5单元作文思维导图全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Unit 5: A Healthy LifeI. IntroductionA. Importance of good health1. Feeling energetic and happy2. Ability to learn and playB. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle1. Balanced diet2. Regular exercise3. Sufficient sleepII. Eating HabitsA. Nutritious foods1. Fruits and vegetablesa. Provide vitamins and mineralsb. Examples: apples, oranges, carrots, broccoli2. Whole grainsa. Rich in fiberb. Examples: brown rice, whole-wheat bread3. Lean proteinsa. Build and repair musclesb. Examples: chicken, fish, lentilsB. Unhealthy choices1. Processed foodsa. High in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fatsb. Examples: chips, candy, soda2. Fast fooda. Lack of nutrientsb. Examples: burgers, fries, milkshakesIII. Physical ActivityA. Benefits of exercise1. Strengthens muscles and bones2. Improves cardiovascular health3. Boosts energy levelsB. Types of exercise1. Aerobic activitiesa. Running, swimming, cyclingb. Increases heart rate and breathing2. Muscle-strengthening exercisesa. Push-ups, sit-ups, weightliftingb. Builds strength and enduranceC. Making exercise fun1. Playing sportsa. Team sports like soccer, basketballb. Individual sports like tennis, gymnastics2. Outdoor activitiesa. Hiking, skateboarding, rollerbladingb. Enjoying nature and fresh airIV. Sleep and RestA. Importance of sleep1. Restores energy2. Supports growth and development3. Improves focus and concentrationB. Recommended sleep duration1. School-age children: 9-12 hours per night2. Teenagers: 8-10 hours per nightC. Establishing a sleep routine1. Consistent bedtime and wake-up time2. Relaxing activities before beda. Reading, taking a warm bathb. Avoiding screens before bedtimeV. ConclusionA. Recap of key points1. Balanced diet2. Regular exercise3. Sufficient sleepB. Encouragement to adopt healthy habits1. Long-term benefits2. Feeling great and having fun篇2Mind Map: My NeighborhoodI. IntroductionA. Neighborhoods are the places where we live, play and grow upB. My neighborhood is a special place that shapes who I amII. Location and SurroundingsA. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the cityB. Tree-lined streets and well-kept gardensC. The park nearby with its playground and walking trailsIII. The PeopleA. Friendly neighbors who look out for each other1. Mrs. Johnson and her delicious cookies2. Mr. Lee and his amazing magic tricksB. A diverse community with different cultures and traditions1. The annual neighborhood potluck picnic2. Learning about new foods and customsIV. Favourite PlacesA. The cozy little library on Elm Street1. Countless adventures between its bookshelves2. The kind librarian who recommends great readsB. The playground where endless games are played1. Climbing the jungle gym and swinging high2. Making new friends and memoriesV. Special MomentsA. The annual block party and its festivities1. Games, music, and delicious food2. A chance to catch up with neighborsB. Holiday celebrations and traditions1. Decorating the neighborhood together2. Caroling door-to-door and spreading cheerVI. ConclusionA. My neighborhood is a home away from homeB. A place filled with cherished memories and lifelong bondsC. A community that has shaped me into who I am today 篇3Title: A Fun Day at the Zoo!Introduction• I love going to the zoo! It's one of my favorite places.• Last weekend, my family went to the amazing City Zoo.• It was the best day ever!Main BodyI. Getting Ready for the Zoo• Woke up early, had a yummy breakfast• Packed snacks, water, camera• Put on co mfy shoes for all the walking• Could barely sleep the night before from excitement!II. Arriving at the Zoo• Long line to get tickets, but it went pretty fast• Walked through the big entrance gate• Picked up a zoo map to plan our route• The zoo was huge! Acres and acres of exhibitsIII. The Amazing Animal Exhibits• Saw so many cool animals from all over the world • Elephant bathing and squirting water was hilarious • Monke ys swinging from trees and making funny noises • Snakes slithering around rocks and branches• Tigers prowling and looking majesticIV. Other Fun Activities• Went on the zoo train to get around faster• Watched the sea lion show, they were so talented!• Had a yummy picnic lunch in the shade• Got my face painted like a tiger• Shopped for souvenirs in the gift shopV. My Favorite Part• The petting zoo was the best!• Got to gently pet and brush the friendly goats• Held a soft bunny, it was so cute and cuddly• The baby chicks were adorable• Fed the sheep, horses and llamasConclusion• It was such a fun, memorable day!• Can't wait to go back to the zoo again• Got to see so many awesome animals up close• Learned a lot too about different species• A perfect family outing!篇4My Mind Map for Unit 5: Our Neighborhood1. IntroductionNeighborhoods are where we live, play and grow upMy neighborhood is a special place full of friendly people, fun activities and lots to explore2. Where I Live复制-My House-Cozy two-story home with a backyard -My room with books, toys and art supplies -Family room where we watch movies-My Street-Lined with trees and cute houses-Kids playing basketball and riding bikes -Neighbors waving and saying hello3. People in My Neighborhoodhaml复制-My Best Friend Jake-Livesnextdoor, we've known each other forever-We play video games and trade baseball cards -He makes me laugh with his funny jokes-Mr. and Mrs. Wilson-The nice elderly couple across the street -They give us freshly baked cookies-They always compliment our yard work-Coach Taylor-Runs soccer practices at the community park -Encourages us to try our best-High-fives all around after games4. Neighborhood Hangoutsmarkdown复制-Lee's Ice Cream Parlor-Best milkshakes and banana splits!-We go for treats after baseball games-The sprinkle room lets you top your own sundae -Bradford Creek Trail-Windy path along the creek-Spot birds, rabbits and wildflowers-Have picnics and skip rocks in the water-Powell Community Pool-Huge twisting waterslides and a diving well -Cannon ball competitions on hot summer days -My friends and I spend all day there5. Annual Eventsmarkdown复制-Spring Egg Hunt-Hundreds of eggs hidden around the park -Prizes for golden egg and most eggs found -Face painting and snacks too!-Summer Block Party-Each street takes turns hosting-Grilled hotdogs, watermelon and lemonade -Water balloon fights and sack races-Halloween Costume Parade-We all dress up and march down Main St.-Mr. Wilson judges the best costumes -Trick-or-treating after at every house6. Why I Love My Neighborhoodhaml复制-Familiar-I know every corner like the back of my hand-Spent my whole childhood here, so many memories -Safe-Can ride bikes with friends without worry-Neighbors look outforone another-Full of Activities-Never a dull moment, always something todo-Plenty of outdoor adventures-Sense of Community-Holiday celebrations brought everyone together -Felt supportedandcaredfor7. Conclusion复制- My neighborhood will always hold a special place - Mademewho I am todaythroughwonderful experiences- GratefulforwhereI grew upandthepeopleinit- Created lifelong bondsandjoyful memories篇5My Amazing Summer Vacationgcode复制I. IntroductionA. Excitement for summer break1.No school!2. Sleeping in late3. Playing all dayB. Thesis: This was the best summer ever! II. Fun ActivitiesA. Going to the beach1. Building sandcastles2. Swimming in the ocean3. Eating ice creamB. Summer camp1. Making new friends2. Hiking in the woods3. Roasting marshmallowsC. Family road trip1. Seeing amazing sights2. Singing silly songs3. Staying in motelsIII. What I LearnedA. New skills1. Improved swimmi ng2. Learned to fish3. Tried archeryB. Personal growth1. Became more i ndependent2. Stepped out of my comfort zo ne3. Built confidenceIV. Favorite MemoriesA. Catching a big fish1. Description of the struggle2. Pride in my achievementB. Roasting marshmallows1. Telling ghost stories. Laughter with friendsC. Watching a sunset1. Beautiful colors2.Peaceful moment with familyV. ConclusionA. Summary of key experiencesB. Sadness that it's overC. Looking forward to next summer1. Plans and hopes. Determination to have another great oneThe summer vacation was finally here, and I could hardly contain my excitement! No more teachers, no more books, no more waking up early - just three glorious months of freedom. I could sleep as late as I wanted, play outside all day, and do whatever I felt like. This was going to be the best summer ever.My family had lots of fun activities planned to make sure it was an amazing break. First up was our annual trip to the beach. I loved building gigantic sandcastles, complete with towers, moats, and bridges. The warm sun on my face and the gentle waves lapping at my feet as I worked...paradise! When I got hot, I'd run into the refreshingly cool ocean water to swim and bodysurf. In the evenings, we'd stroll along the beach front, licking dripping ice cream cones and watch the sunset over the sparkling water. Absolute bliss.A few weeks later, I went to sleep-away summer camp up in the mountains. I was a little nervous at first being away from home, but I quickly made a bunch of new friends. We had so much fun exploring the trails, telling campfire stories, and doingall sorts of activities like archery, fishing, and hiking. Roasting gooey marshmallows over the crackling fire was my favorite part of each night. The sticky, sweet treats were such a delicious reward after an active day of adventuring.In the middle of the summer, we packed up the car and went on an epic road trip as a family. We drove for miles, seeing incredible sights like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Mount Rushmore. I'll never forget staring in awe at those giant presidents' faces carved into the mountain side. In the car, we'd crank up the music and all sing along at the top of our lungs, laughing at each other's goofy dance moves. Even staying at the rundown motels along the way was fun - we'd play endless rounds of Go Fish and watch cheesy movies until we fell asleep.This summer wasn't just all about leisure though. I also learned and grew so much as a person. My swimming skills really improved after spending so much time in pools and the ocean. I caught my first fish, using a rod instead of just a net, which was such a thrilling experience. The fish fought hard, pulling and tugging, but after a tense battle I finally reeled it in. What a rush of pride and accomplishment! At camp, I tried archery for the first time. It was harder than I expected, but I loved the challengeof honing my focus and hand-eye coordination to hit the bullseye.More importantly, the summer helped me become more independent and self-confident. Being away from my parents taught me how to do things on my own and fend for myself. Trying all the new activities pushed me out of my comfort zone in an exciting way. Making it through obstacles and attempting daring feats gave me a big boost in self-assurance. I'll never forget the incredible feeling of accomplishment when I conquered the high ropes course at camp despite my fear of heights.While the whole summer was packed with wonderful memories, a few really stand out as my favorites. Catching that big fish was definitely at the top. The thrill of the fight and then finally seeing the plump trout on my line is something I'll never forget. Or those cozy evenings at camp, gathered around the crackling campfire, stuffing my face with gooey toasted marshmallows as my friends and I took turns trying to out-do each other with spookier and spookier ghost stories. We'd shriek with mock terror, then collapse into fits of giggles after each tale.But I think my number one favorite memory was a quiet evening sitting on the beach, watching the sunset. The colorswere so vibrant - brilliant oranges and reds melting into soft pinks and purples across the sky. The whole world was painted in a warm, gentle glow. I huddled close to my parents, so content just being together without any distractions. For those few moments, everything was absolutely perfect and peaceful. I wished I could have frozen that moment forever.Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. It's back to school and homework now - boooo! While I'm definitely sad this incredible summer is over, I have so many amazing memories to look back on with a smile. I grew, I learned, I accomplished things I never dreamed...and I had an absolute blast doing it all. This may have been the most fun few months of my life so far! I'm already counting down the days until next summer when I can have all new adventures. Same time next year, world - get ready!篇6My Future CareerWhat Job Should I Choose?So many possibilities! Doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, business owners...I need to think about:What am I good at?What do I enjoy?How can I help others?My Skills and InterestsI'm pretty good at:Math and sciencePublic speakingUsing computersHobbies I love:Playing soccerReading novelsCoding fun appsJobs That Might Be a Good FitDoctor or NursePros: Helping sick people, decent pay, rewarding Cons: Lots of study, long hours, stressfulSports CoachPros: Staying active, teaching kids, sharing my passion Cons: Irregular schedule, low pay at firstComputer ProgrammerPros: Creating cool apps/programs, good salary Cons: Sitting a lot, competition for jobsWriter/JournalistPros: Getting to be creative, interesting work Cons: Income can be unstable, criticismPreparing for My Dream JobEducation PathNeed to work hard in school, especially:Math/science if doctor/programmerEnglish if writer/journalistP.E. if sports coachMay need college/university after high school Specific degree for many careersMore education = more opportunities Developing Useful SkillsCommunication skills are important for any job Public speaking practiceWriting clearlyListening carefullyTeamwork and leadershipJoin clubs or sports teamsTake on responsibilitiesStay motivated and work hard!My Career GoalsShort-Term GoalsThis year:Get top gradesJoin school media clubVolunteer with youth soccer teamNext few years:Take coding classesLook for summer internshipsDecide on college/majorLong-Term VisionHave a job that:I find fulfilling and interestingAllows me to help othersProvides financial stabilityA few possibilities:Sports journalistSoftware developerMedical researcherKeep an open mind - my dream job may change!No matter what path I choose, I'll make the most of my skills and talents. The most important thing is pursuing my passions while making a positive difference in the world.。

The raven 78行故事原素

The raven 78行故事原素

The raven 78行故事原素“一日不读书,无人看得出;一周不读书,开始会爆粗。

一月不读书,智商输给猪。

一年不读书,智商输给猪。

一辈子不读书,智商输给猪……”每次听到这首打油诗,我都会忍俊不禁。

十七世纪,法国的一个小镇上,有一个叫贝尔纳的小男孩,他的父亲是一个小学校长,母亲是一个面包师的女儿。

贝尔纳的父亲是一个非常严厉的人,他要求贝尔纳每天都要做功课,每天都要读书,不能偷懒,不能不读书。

可是在这个时候,贝尔纳却非常的喜欢读书,他每天都会读书,而且他的父亲也没有办法,只好让他读书。

有一天,贝尔纳的父亲带着他去参加一个宴会,在宴会上,贝尔纳遇到了一个人,这个人就是法国著名的作家罗曼·罗兰。

罗曼·罗兰非常喜欢贝尔纳,他就问贝尔纳:“你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我了解到更多的知识,可以让我知道更多的道理。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我变得聪明,可以让我变得有智慧。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我知道更多的知识,可以让我知道更多的道理。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我变得聪明,可以让我变得有智慧。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我知道更多的知识,可以让我知道更多的道理。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我变得聪明,可以让我变得有智慧。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我知道更多的知识,可以让我知道更多的道理。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我变得聪明,可以让我变得有智慧。

”罗曼·罗兰又问:“那你为什么喜欢读书呢?”贝尔纳说:“因为读书可以让我知道更多的知识,可以让我知道更多的道理。

书呆子成长记之I'mlemo第六集-作文

书呆子成长记之I'mlemo第六集-作文

书呆子成长记之《I'm lemo》(第六集)过了一个星期呆子妈终于沉不住气了趁书呆子没发觉偷偷溜进了他的房间。

书呆子还是没有看她一眼继续干自己的事情。

书呆子呆子妈耐心的对书呆子说我不该那么冲动我不该随便责怪你这次是我错了我现在向你道歉。

但书呆子仍然没有看她一眼。

就原谅我一次好吗人都有犯错的时候我也会犯错。

书呆子纹丝不动。

呆子妈再一次耐心地想书呆子道歉可书呆子就是不理她。

呆子妈急了又一次发脾气你还想怎样我诚心想你道歉你还不理我你自己想想吧说完就愤然离去。

呆子妈本想通过发脾气来让书呆子认识到自己的错误但她大错特错了书呆子依旧心平气和地做自己的事。

呆子妈在晚上睡觉的时候对呆子爸说了今天和书呆子道歉时的情景呆子爸听到呆子妈又发脾气时对她说如果你还对他发脾气的话那他可能永远都不会理你了。

然后对呆子妈说这件事明天我来解决你什么都不要说听见吗呆子妈点了点头。

第二天早上呆子爸叫来了对它说你今天和书呆子道一下歉好不好啊摇摇头。

为什么呆子爸温和地摸摸它的头他可是你的主人呀他绝对不会理我的看了看书呆子的房间房间门依然紧锁着。

你试着和他沟通因为毕竟他很喜欢你呀又看了看书呆子的房门迟疑了一会儿转过头来对呆子爸说好吧我试试。

下午溜进书呆子的房间。

本想好好和书呆子聊聊的却不知道等待它的是灾难。

书呆子我……不要说了书呆子怒目圆睁赶紧出去不要让我见到你其实……我只是想和你开一个玩笑……哼玩笑你们这些低级动物懂不懂什么叫开玩笑玩笑是随便就能说的吗别生气嘛我现在已经知道错了生气不是好孩子。

那你是好孩子吗赶紧给我出去快出去我……快点出去书呆子一脚下去踩中了的腿。

段宗意。

Chapter 5 Some days; Never a dull moment

Chapter 5 Some days; Never a dull moment

Chapter 5 Some days; Never a dull momenthapter Se das; Never a dull entPart A LanguageI rds and Expressins1 interesting ad 有趣的uninteresting ad 无聊的se girls thin it is ver interesting t hat ith friends b phne; but se bs find it uninteresting 有些女孩子认为电话中聊天是很有趣的;但男孩子认为这很无聊。

2 ativit n 活动ative ad 积极的He is ver bus He taes an ative part in all inds f ativities at shl 他很忙,他积极参加学校的各项活动。

3 speaer n 演讲者spea v 发言speeh n 演说Dn’t spea an lnger The speaer is giving us a nderful speeh 别再讲话了,演讲者正在给我们做一个精彩的报告。

4 terrible ad 可怕的terribl adv 非常,极度地I a terribl srr abut the terrible istae I ade in the letter 有关信上的错误我感到很抱歉。

livel ad 活泼的,充满生气的alive ad活着的The patient is still alive He’s a bit livel tda 那病人还活着,他今天精神好些了。

6 sreaer n 尖叫者srea v 尖叫the bab nest-dr is suh a sreaer that she ften aes up sreaing 隔壁的宝宝是个醒就尖叫的家伙。

7 stne deaf 完全聋了The ld an standing there is stne deaf 站在那儿的老人完全聋了。

NeveradulldayDea...

NeveradulldayDea...

MONDAY Out this afternoon at the workshop of the Feltre brothers, two third-gener-ation carpenters who are building an entire oak-framed roof on the ground before dismantling it and taking it to site, where it will grace the bedroom tower of Peter and Lin’s stone house in the Dordogne.Many clients bemoan the slowness of the builders here, but when one sees the care and attention to detail that Bruno and Raymond have lavished on their work, one starts to understand why it takes time. From the selection of the oak, through the com-plex jointing of this four-sided frame, the adzed finishes and the beautifully-stopped chamfers, every-thing has been taken into account, and everything has been done just so.Bruno and Raymond Feltre are modest men, but they’re also very proud of this piece of their work. Usu-ally I won’t see them from one month to the next, but this last week they were in twice to suggest I call in to view the frame, so I knew something was up. And I was really glad I went, they were clucking round their roof like two happy hens around their chicks, explaining how they’d pegged this dragon tie like this, that kingpost like that, too reserved to actually say that they only wanted someone to say Wow! I’m impressed! So I did. In French, of course.Never a dull day Dealing week in, week out with French craftsmen who take pride in their work is a joy for architect Neil VesmaSeeing top quality craftmanship, such as this oak-framed roof being built by localcarpenters the Feltre brothers, is one of the best parts of Neil’s work TUESDAY Readers may remember Serge the hairy French eco-consultant, whose total lack of English, strong local accent, unequalled speed of delivery and lip-reading-proof facial hair renders two thirds of what he says unintelligible. Panic! He’s got a throat infection and can only whisper now! Our lunch today was in an eardrum-bursting echoing salle in a hotel-restaurant near Rocamadour in the Lot (five-course Menu du Jour plus wine and coffee, €12 a pop) and my level of comprehension nosedived. In the end our trip was entirely wasted, but not for that reason. That’s a story for another day: a story of Greed, a story of Passion and, above all, a story of Heavily Discounted Floor Tiles.WEDNESDAY Last time I talked about the windmills that dot our landscape, today it’s a pigeonnier I’m measuring. These pigeon lofts are usu-ally attached to a barn or house, and are traditionally built in stone or occasion-ally half-timbered, a tower 4 or 5 metres square under a steeply-sloping tiled roof. Originally the pigeons were of value not only for their eggs and meat, but also for the - you know - ferti-liser. The guano. The walls were lined with shelves of nests in the form of shallow but heavy clay bowls, the better to avoid unneces-sary guano loss. These days pigeonniers add value in other ways: some form of tower can add 15-20% to the value of the same house without one. Pigeonnier extensions are very popular, to the extent where in some protected landscapes new ones are now forbidden due to the sheer number of poorly-proportioned towers that have sprung up to blot theA ‘pigeonnier’ or tower can add 15-20% onto the va-leue of a property landscape in recent years. While the French planning system is gen-erally laissez-faire com-pared to the UK, if you are within 500 metres of a Listed Building, or in a conservation area or other protected zone, one has to beware. The Architectes des Bâti-ments de France or ABF is the body charged with protecting our visual heritage, and they can be just as capricious and pig-headed as the most highly-trained Eng-lish jobsworth. They also have the right in certain cases to extend the pe-riod for deciding a Plan-ning application from two to seven months.Fortunately the officers involved are most often architects themselves, and do have an ap-preciation of the need to balance heritage with buildability and budget constraints. I find the best way of deal-ing with them is to drive the 90 minutes neces-sary to their offices and run through my clients’ ideas face to face. As ever, France is a countrywhere people talk, and the concepts of Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité are not just something carved in stone over the door to the Mairie, but are often strongest in the people where one would least expect to find them. It’s part of why I love it so much here.THURSDAY Talking to a client today about getting rid of an electricity pole in their garden. You know the sort I mean, dirty grey waffle-sided concrete, very tall. You see them everywhere. Farmers use them for bridging streams and shoring up their barns. Kestrels, be-ing cliff dwellers by na-ture, roost on the ledges near the top. The EDF seems to have an inex-haustible supply of them, dropped in small piles by the roadside anywhere as long as it’s unsightly and/or in the way. They then forget about them for 17 years and nobody else can shift them as they’re not theirs and they’re too heavy to move and too full of rusty iron bars to break up. Anyway. As I was saying,The client wants it removed, which involves putting the cable underground. This will take several weeks of phone calls and a couple of site meetings to get a quote from the EDF, which then has to be paid in full before they will programme in the work. Not being at the cutting edge of customer service, they will take ages before they actually do anything (for one couple, two years and count-ing!). Statistics prove that in 93.627778% of cases the owner has already forgotten about his pole’s existence by the time the blue vans show up, as it has just blended in to the background, same as everywhere else. These poles were introduced after the war as a cheap way of elec-trifying rural areas, and like old soldiers they never die, they just fade away.FRIDAY Knackered.Neil Vesma is the Anglo- half of Anglo-French Architectes of Castillonnès near Berger-ac. tel 0033 675 847 176 or email neil@。

2020-2021年 七年级英语下册阅读理解点解析(Word版附答案)经典

2020-2021年 七年级英语下册阅读理解点解析(Word版附答案)经典

2020-2021年七年级英语下册阅读理解点解析(Word版附答案)经典一、七年级英语下册阅读理解专项目练习(含答案解析)1.阅读理解There are some advertisements(广告). Read them and answer the questions.A big townhouse with a big yard for a big family. There are four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a big living room and a great kitchen.The house costs $5, 000 a month. Call Mrs Morris at 4569-0987.Great location! A nice new flat building with a swimming pool. There is a big living room, a bedroom, a bathroom and a nice kitchen. It is $1,200 a month.The phone number is 7610-9201. You can ask Dana for more information.Here is your new home! It is a big flat with three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room and a bathroom. The flat has a good parking place but no yard.It is $1, 600 a month. Call Wilson at 5332-0202.There is a townhouse for you. The ground floor is for playing games, and the first floor is for living. On the first floor, there is a living room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a nice big kitchen. There is also a great yard behind the house for children and a large garage (车库)for parking your car.It is $6, 000 a month. Please call Nathan at 4645-2436.________.A. 4569-0987B. 7610-9201C. 4645-2436D. 5332-0202(2)Mr and Mrs Black with their son, John, want to rent a house with a yard for children and a place to park their car. Which house is good for them?A. Mrs Morris' townhouse.B. Wilson's flat.C. Dana's flat.D. Nathan's townhouse.(3)The flat with a parking place costs ________ a month.A. $1, 200B. $1, 600C. $5, 000D. $6, 000(4)There are (is)________ kind(s) of houses in these four advertisements.A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four【答案】(1)B(2)D(3)B(4)B【解析】【分析】文章大意:本文是表格广告,介绍了出租房屋信息。

(完整word)Everyday Use译文

(完整word)Everyday Use译文

外婆的日用家当艾丽斯•沃克尔我就在这院子里等候她的到来。

我和麦姬昨天下午已将院子打扫得干干净净,地面上还留着清晰的扫帚扫出的波浪形痕迹,这样的院子比一般人想象的要舒服,它不仅仅是一个院子,简直就像一间扩大了的客厅。

当院子的泥土地面被打扫得像屋里的地板一样干净,四周边缘的细沙面上布满不规则的细纹时,任何人都可以进来坐一下,一边抬头仰望院中的榆树,一边等着享受从来吹不进屋内的微风。

麦姬在她姐姐离去之前将会一直心神不定:她将会神情沮丧地站在角落里,一面为自己的丑陋面孔和胳膊大腿上晒出的累累疤痕而自惭形秽,一面怀着既羡慕又敬畏的心情怯生生地看着她姐姐。

她觉得她姐姐真正是生活的主人,想要什么便能得到什么,世界还没有学会对她说半个“不”字。

你一定从电视片上看到过“闯出了江山"的儿女突然出乎意料地出现在那跌跌撞撞从后台走出来的父母面前的场面。

(当然,那场面必定是令人喜悦的:假如电视上的父母和儿女之间相互攻击辱骂,他们该怎么样呢?)在电视上,母亲和儿女见面总是相互拥抱和微笑。

有时父母会痛哭流涕,而那发迹了的孩子就会紧紧地拥抱他们,并隔着桌子伸过头来告诉他们说若没有他们的帮助,她自己就不会有今日的成就.我自己就看过这样的电视节目.有时候我在梦里梦见迪伊和我突然成了这种电视节目的剧中人。

我从一辆黑色软座垫大轿车上一下来,立刻被人引进一间宽敞明亮的屋子里。

屋里有许多人,其中一个身材高大威武,满面微笑,有点像著名电视节目主持人约翰尼.卡森的美男子迎上来和我握手,并对我说我养了个好女儿.然后,我们来到台前,迪伊热泪盈眶地拥抱着我,还把一朵大大的兰花别在我的衣服上,尽管她曾对我说过兰花是很低级的花.在现实生活中,我是一个大块头、大骨架的妇女,有着干男人活儿的粗糙双手。

冬天睡觉时我穿着绒布睡衣,白天身穿套头工作衫。

我能像男人一样狠狠地宰猪并收拾干净。

我身上的脂肪是我在寒冬也能保暖.我能整天在户外干活儿,敲碎冰块,取水洗衣.我能吃从刚宰杀的猪体内切下来、还冒着热气、而后在明火上烧熟的猪肝。

书呆子成长记之I'm lemo(第五章) 初中作文【664字】

书呆子成长记之I'm lemo(第五章) 初中作文【664字】

书呆子成长记之I'm lemo(第五章)初中作文【664字】刚回到家,呆子妈就回来了。

她看到lemo那么脏,就立刻严肃地对书呆子说:“我不是说过吗,不要欺负它他,你怎么老不改!”书呆子一下子从沙发上坐起来:“我没有!是他自己在草地上弄的,不是我!不信你问他自己!”呆子妈又温和地,假假地问lemo:“书呆子有没有欺负你呀?”书呆子做出恶心的动作。

呆子妈瞪了书呆子一下。

书呆子又做出投降的动作。

“他确实欺负我了。

”lemo看了一下书呆子。

“我没有我没有我没有!”书呆子重重地把零食摔在了桌子上,然后气愤地离开了。

书呆子和lemo之间好不容易积累的感情在这一瞬间破灭了。

呆子妈抚摸着lemo的头:“别难过,我回来去教训书呆子。

走,我们先去洗澡!”晚上,呆子妈来到了书呆子的房间。

“书呆子,你今天……”“我撒谎了,我向你道歉行了吧,我不是你儿子,他才是你儿子行了吧,我求求你别再烦我了,你赶紧把那个lemo带走,我永远都不要再看到他!”然后把呆子妈推出了门外,锁上了房门。

“书呆子,书呆子,快开门……”呆子妈不停地敲打着房门,但书呆子就是不肯开门。

无奈“呆子妈”只好放弃。

早上“书呆子”早早到地起了床。

他睡不着‘他不明白为什么妈妈总是向着那只怪狗。

“他算什么!怪狗’真怪!”他气愤地想。

呆子妈一听到有动静了‘便赶紧起床’他想向书呆子道歉‘但她不知道书呆子会不会原谅她。

“书呆子!”呆子妈大喊。

书呆子根本没看她一眼,而是径直走向了卫生间,准备刷牙。

呆子妈准备去卫生间和书呆子解释,但她一开,发现门锁了。

呆子妈不再敲门,因为她知道,书呆子现在是不会给她开门的。

现在唯一的办法就是让书呆子先自己冷静下来。

秘密花园(津津有味)中文翻译之欧阳地创编

秘密花园(津津有味)中文翻译之欧阳地创编

第一页第一章玛丽去Misselthwaite (米塞思韦特)玛丽伦诺克斯不是一个漂亮的孩子,也不是一个快乐的人。

她经常粗鲁,脾气很坏。

她和父母住在印度,但他们没有花太多时间和她在一起,仆人照顾她。

她也有来自英国的家庭教师来教她,但是他们没有呆很长时间。

他们不喜欢玛丽,她也不喜欢他们。

她是一个孤独的孩子,通常在她的花园里独自一人。

她的母亲正忙着拜访朋友,还有朋友来探望她。

她的父亲在政府工作,经常外出。

只有仆人才知道玛丽在哪里。

有一天,她听到了喊叫和哭泣。

第二页有什么事是不对劲的。

她不知道是什么,但她很害怕。

她走进花园的一间小屋里,待在那里。

不久,一条漂亮的小蛇走进了小屋,和她呆在一起。

玛丽不怕蛇。

她知道它没有毒。

玛丽看见她妈妈从房子里出来了。

她正在和一个年轻的军官谈话。

“这真的很严重吗?”玛丽听到她母亲问那军官。

“非常。

你不应该在这里。

你为什么不离开去那些更安全的小山呢?”“我真蠢。

”玛丽的妈妈说。

“我想去参加一个晚宴。

”这时,玛丽听到来自于仆人们住的地方的哭喊声。

一位印度妇女朝她母亲跑去。

“他们要死了!”她喊道。

“他们要死了。

”玛丽的母亲很快就进了屋子。

那位年轻军官走了。

玛丽待在茅屋里。

除了那条小蛇,她独自一人。

白天的时候,人们都在大声喊叫,然后一切都安静下来。

到了晚上,有更多的军官来了。

第四页玛丽听到他们中的一个欧阳地创编说,“每个人都死了。

这种危险叫做霍乱的疾病已经把他们都杀光了。

”玛丽知道霍乱是一种很严重的疾病。

在几年中,许多人死于这种病。

然后其中一个军官打开了小屋的门。

他看见玛丽。

“孩子还没死,”他喊道。

“她在这里。

”他告诉玛丽,她的父母和所有的仆人都死了。

玛丽什么也没说。

她不知道该怎么想。

“我知道我应该悲伤,”她想,“但我不太难过。

也许是因为我没有经常见到我的父母。

他们太忙了,没有时间和我在一起。

在很短的一段时间里,玛丽和一个在教堂工作的人和他的妻子住在一起。

他是一名牧师,名叫克劳福德先生。

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part a language
1. interesting adj. 有趣的 uninteresting adj. 无聊的
4. terrible adj. 可怕的 terribly adv. 非常,极度地
i am terribly sorry about the terrible mistake i made in the letter. 有关信件上的错误我感到很抱歉。

5. lively adj. 活泼的,充满生气的 alive adj.活着的
the patient is still alive. he’s a bit lively today. 那病人还活着,他今天精神好些了。

7. stone deaf 完全聋了
the old man standing there is stone deaf. 站在那儿的老人完全聋了。

8. run rings 绕着圈跑
don’t run rings in the room. it makes me dizzy. 别在屋里绕着圈跑,我的头都晕了。

9. in the end 最后终于
1. 名词的所有格
名词的所有格有两种:一种是加’s /s’的形式,另一种以of构成的短语的形式。

1) 以’s /s’构成的所有格表示有生命的人或动物的名词;表示时间、距离、量度、国家、城市、地区等名词;还可表示店铺、楼房、建筑等词。

the barber’s 理发店
2) 以of构成短语的所有格表示无生命东西的名词;表示感情色彩;表示有生命东西的名词间的所有关系;表示部分的概念。

the legs of the desks; the death of the president; a friend of mine; the pretty baby of my aunt’s
3. 名词性物主代词的用法
名词性自物主代词(mine, his, her, theirs, ours, yours, its)可以用作主语、表语和宾语。

these magazines are not ours. they are theirs.
4. 不定代词one/one’s
不是指明代替任何特定名词或形容词的代词叫不定代词。

one指不定人称表示“人”“一个人”;复数形式为ones.
5. one…the other…一个……另一个
some… others…有的……有的
some… the others 一些……剩下的(全部)
another 又一个
iii. notes
1. 诗歌的格式
诗歌是人们用最精练的语言表达式思想的一种方式。

诗歌的每个段落称为(a stanza/a verse);许多诗歌是押韵的。

英语中诗人的名字位于诗歌的后面。

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