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2024年英语六级晨读美文欣赏

2024年英语六级晨读美文欣赏
We watch the lawn settle into the sleep of frost and the last crumpled leaf quiver on the oak, and feel the change. At night the skies are cold and clear, and stars shine like the dreams of serpents. The hillsides turn brown and gray; the edges of stalk and blade stand out starkly.
Dark clouds settle on the mountain ridges. Storms rumble in like freight trains. Rain rattles the roof and thutters at the window. Then comes the snow, and we once again wonder at how it transforms the familiar objects of our everyday world. When snowflake drifts the road we head indoors and resign ourselves to the quiet crackle of the wood fire. The example of the woodpile and the well-stocked larder tells us that we can achieve what we dream, and winter brings us long, silent nights to dream on.

优秀六级英语作文范文(精选7篇)

优秀六级英语作文范文(精选7篇)

优秀六级英语作文范文(精选7篇)优秀六级英语作文(精选篇1)Why a Sense of Humor Is ImportantA sense of humor, God’s greatest gift to mankind, is universally considered the most valuable personality asset. Everyone is born with it, but we still have to cultivate it. A person without humor is just like a spring without flowers. In a sense, your personality lies in your sense of humor.Humor can enhance physical as well as mental well-being. It helps us bear our burdens, lessen our tension, overcome our frustration, relax our body muscles, and dissolve countless trifles and irritations. With a crack of joke, all our worries, sadness and tension and tiredness disperse like mist and smoke, and we are full of vim and vigor once again.Humor helps us live in harmony with others. It is unavoidable to have misunderstanding and tension with others during work and study, but humor is a rubber sword—it allows you to make a point without drawing.优秀六级英语作文(精选篇2)omen are playing an increasingly important part in society today. many women today are playing an important part at works that was thought only could be done by the men before. for an example. some women are not secrtary in the office, instead, they become manager of a company.ith the changes in their social role, women’s position in the family has been improved as well. in the world today, more and more women have their own job. they get their own salary, and become more independent from their husband. with the economic situation improved, their family position is improving.n spite of these changes, the liberation of women has not been completely realized. many husbands only want his wife to stay at home, and do house works or do some shopping. they only want their wife to be a housewife, but not a manager of a company.优秀六级英语作文(精选篇3)Advantage and Disadvantages of Being an Only ChildMy father used to talk to me about his five siblings.He used to say thatIwas unfortun ate that I had none.And Iused to envy him and wonder how nice it would beto have aho useful of brothers and sisters.Ialso used to wonder what would happen to me if I were to lose my parents.Frankly speaking,I do not have to share anything with anybody.I own all my parentslove.I can ask for anything I want.I always wear new clothes and eat the best food.Since my parents spend all their money on me,I can study at the best university of t he country.Lucky asI am,I now and then feel very lonely andI have nobody to complain about my loneliness.How Ilong fora quarrel with my brothers and sisters! Of course I have classmat es and friends, but they are different.Sometimes I feel so pessimistic that after myparents leave theworld,I will have no blood relatives left to share with me the fond memories of my parents.Furthermore,I am likely to become selfish while Irealize the world is for shariSo,I am happy but lonely;Iam fortunate but piteous;Iam loved but spoiled;Iam well-bre d but selfish, because I am the only child of the family.优秀六级英语作文(精选篇4)omen are playing an increasingly important part in society today. more and more women go to work to earn money instead of keeping the house or looking after the children. women have entered many fields of society including scientific field. as we know, many women sports teams have won the world’s champions such as chinese women’s volleyball team.ith the changes in their social role, women’s position in the family has been improved as well. husbands are not the masters of wives in many places. husbands and wives are equal now. they join together to overcome difficulties and share happiness.n spite of these changes, the liberation of women has not been completely realized. also in some places. women are considered being “thing” belong to men. they have little chance to find jobs. they don’t get equal pay for equal job. this is a problem must be solved not only by society but also by women themselves.优秀六级英语作文(精选篇5)电力短缺Direction:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes towrite a composition entitled On Power Failure. Youshould write at least 120 words according to thefollowing guidelines(given in Chinese):1.很多城市缺电现象严重2.分析原因3.提出建议[范文]On Power FailureRecently, every morning when I wake up, I findmy air-conditioner automatically turned off . I didnt understand why at first , but soon Ilearned that there was a great shortage of electricity supply in our city – my air-conditionerturned off because of a power failure midnight.With the rapidly developing industry and the ever-increasing population, demand forelectricity supply is soaring. Besides, summers in recent years are much hotter than before ,so most working places and households are air-conditioned , which consumes additionalelectricity.Face with such a hard nut , we have to find ways to crack it . Above all , in western areasChina , there is surplus of electricity supply. So , cities that are thirsty for electricity mayask for remote help. Then ,when we have electricity , we should remember to save it . Setyourair-conditioners at 27C and you wont feel less comfortable than when they are at 26C . Infact , some factories already shift their working hoursto avoid the peak time of electricityconsuming. My parents don’t work from Monday to Friday as before – they work form Saturdayto Wednesday and have the following two days off instead. This is also a way out, isnt it?优秀六级英语作文(精选篇6)作文要求1. 结婚人数下降,离婚人数上升的原因2. 你的看法范文:During the period from 112127 to 2007, the number of marriage decreased from 12.51 million to 8.48 million,while the number of divorce rose from 0.8 million to 1.21 million.We believe that three reasons may account for this phenomenon.First, young people of marriage age are becoming fewer and fewer because of the family planning policy adopted since the late 11270s.Second, the current society is one where fierce competition takes place everywhere, and many young people can’t and won’t get married before they embark on a promising career.Third, today’s people put more and more emphasis on independence and freedom— they won’t get married before they find an ideal partner, and they will not hesitate to say goodbye when the spark of love dies down.The great change, in my mind, signals the fundamental shift in people’s view on family and marriage.This trend will probably continue as contemporary people pay more and more attention to high-quality marriage.优秀六级英语作文(精选篇7)信用卡消费作文要求1. 信用卡消费好处与坏处2. 如何明智的使用信用卡消费范文:Credit card offers a convenient way to buy goods but every coin has two sides. From the cartoon above we see that credit card can lead to unmanageable debt and financial crisis if used unwisely.So people should keep in mind the risk of using credit card and try to spend money wisely.First, before applying a credit card, people should make sure whether they can afford to pay back money spent on the card. Second, it is very important to work out what kind of card meets their needs. Third, people should try to pay their balance in full every month, or they will be charged interest and have negative effects on their credit scores.Finally, since some cards have high interest rates and fees when failing to pay back, it is necessary to work out the cost before using the cards.。

英语六级晨读美文

英语六级晨读美文

英语六级晨读美文英语六级晨读美文晨读英语美文60篇六级Attacked by a ButterflyWalking down a path through some woods in Georgia, I saw a water puddle ahead. I angled my direction to go around it. As I reached the puddle, I was suddenly attacked! Yet I did nothing for the attack was so unpredictable and from a source so totally unexpected. I was startled as well as unhurt, despite having been struck four or five times already. I backed up a foot and my attacker stopped attacking me. Instead of attacking more, he hovered in the air on graceful butterfly wings in front of me. Had I been hurt I wouldn’t have found it amusing, but I was unhurt, and I was laughing. After all, I was being attacked by a butterfly!Having stopped laughing, I took a step forward. My attacker rushed me again. He rammed me in the chest with his head and body, striking me over and over again with all his might, still to no avail.For a second time, I retreated a step while my attacker relented in his attack. Yet again, I tried moving forward. My attacker charged me again. I was rammed in the chest over and over again. I wasn’t sure what to do, other than to retreat a third time. After all, it’s just not everyday that one is attacked by a butterfly. This time, though, I stepped back several paces to look the situation over. My attacker moved back as well to land on the ground. That’s when I discovered why my attacker was charging me only moments earlier. He had a mate and she was dying. She was beside the puddle where he landed.Sitting close beside her, he opened and closed his wings as if to fan her.I could only admire the love and courage of that butterfly in his concern for his mate. He had taken it upon himself to attack me for his mate’s sa ke, even though she was clearly dying and I was so large. He did so just to give her those extra few precious moments of life, should I have been careless enough to step on her.Now I knew why and what he was fighting for. There was really only one option left for me. I carefully made my way around the puddle to the other side of the path, though it was only inches wide and extremely muddy. His courage in attacking something thousands of times larger and heavier than himself just for his mate’s safety justified it. I couldn’t do anything other than reward him by walking on the more difficult side of the puddle. He had truly earned those moments to be with her, undisturbed. I left them in peace for those last few moments, cleaning the mud from my boots when I later reached my car. Since then, I’ve always tried to remember the courage of that butterfly whenever I see huge obstacles facing me.I use that butterfly’s courage as an inspiration and to remind myself that good things are worth fighting for.Sweet day,so cool,so calm,so bright! 甜美的白昼,如此凉爽、安宁、明媚!The bridal of the earth and sky天地间完美的匹配The dew shall weep thy fall to-night; 今宵的露珠儿将为你的消逝而落泪;For thou must die. 因为你必须离去。

晨读英语美文60篇六级

晨读英语美文60篇六级

晨读英语美文60篇六级Equip Be Your Self With SEVEN SKILLS FOR 21ST CENTURY EMPLOYEESTechnical and technological skills will take on greater importance. There will be a growing need for people who can understand and fix systems--from computer systems to product distribution systems to plumbing systems.Visionary skills will be in demand. The ability to gather and absorb a wide range of input ,then use that knowledge, understanding, and perspective to guide organization into future, will be vital.Numbers and measurement will be important, of course, but smoothing the flow form month to month, from quarter to quarter will be essential for highly profitable long-term performance. Practically every company will have to move away from todays obsession with looking ahead only as far as the next financial reporting period.Ability to organize will definitely be important in the corporation of the future. Everywhere there will be a need to organize something: resources, workflow, marketing mix, financial opportunities, and much more, all will demand high levels of organization and reorganization.Persuasive skills will be used in many ways by the corporation of the future, the most-effective individuals will be those who know how to present information and ideas so that others can understand and support a particular position. Good salesmanship will be essential in many more interactions than we consider today, especially inside the organization.Communication skills--careful listening, clear writing, close reading, plain speaking, and accurate description--will be invaluable. In tomorrows fast-paced business environment there will be precious little time to correct any misunderstandings. Communications breakdown may well become a fatal corporate disease.Ability to learn will be above everything else in importance--empowering people to grow in effectiveness and help their companies achieve desired objectives. Some of this skill is innate, but many people enhance their ability to learn--and to relate different aspects of learning--through college and university courses. We believe the liberal arts education experience will prove to be the most valuable type of education for tomorrows leaders.The top employees of the coming century will be flexible, creative and motivated toward making a positive difference inthe world. They will seek balance, growth and fulfillment in both their work and home environments. The corporation of the future must respond to these needs and desires; otherwise they will find themselves hampered by a lack of qualified people to accomplish the organizations work.21世纪合格人才必备7大技能1.技术专长与创新力量——将更加重要。

六级英语美文晨读

六级英语美文晨读

六级英语美文晨读六级英语美文晨读大学英语六级考试作为一项全国性的教学考试由“国家教育部高教司”主办,每年各举行两次。

从2005年1月起,成绩满分为710分,凡考试成绩在220分以上的考生,由国家教育部高教司委托“全国大学英语六级考试委员会”发给成绩单。

下面是六级英语美文晨读,请参考!六级英语美文1It is well that young men should begin at the beginning and occupy the most subordinate positions. Many of the leading businessmen of Pittsburgh had a serious responsibility thrust upon them at the very threshold of their career. They were introduced to the broom, and spent the first hours of their business lives sweeping out the office. I notice we have janitors and jamtresses now in offices, and our young men unfortunately miss that salutary branch of a business education. But if by chance the professional sweeper is absent any morning, the boy who has the genius of the future partner in him will not hesitate to try his hand at the broom. The other day a fond fashionable mother in Michigan asked a young man whether he had even seen a young lady sweep in a room so grandly as her Priscilla. He said so, he never had, and the mother was gratified beyond measure, but then said he, after a pause, "What I should like to see her do is sweep out a room." It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if necessary. I was one of those sweepers myself.Assuming that you have all obtained employment and are fairly started, my advice to you is "aim high". I would not give a fig for the young man who has not already seen himself thepartner or the head of an important firm. Do not rest content for a moment in your thoughts as head clerk, or foreman, or general manager in any concern, no matter how extensive. Say to yourself, "My place is at the top." Be king in your dreams.And here is the prime condition of success, the great secret: concentrate your energy, thought, and capital exclusively upon the business in which your are engaged. Having begun in one line, resolve to fight it out on that line, to lead in it, adopt every improvement, have the best machinery, and know the most about it.The concerns which fail are those which have scattered their capital, which means that they have scattered their brains also. They have investments in this, or that, or the other, here, there, and everywhere. "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" is all wrong. I tell you "put all your eggs in one basket, and then watch that basket". Look round you and take notice; men who do that do not often fail. It is easy to watch and carry the one basket. It is trying to carry too many baskets, that breaks most eggs in this country. He who carries three baskets must put one on his head, which is apt to tumble and trip him up. One fault of the American businessman is lack of concentration.To summarize what I have said: Aim for the highest, never enter a bar room; do not touch liquor, or if at all only at meals; never speculate; never indorse beyond your surplus cash fund; make the firm's interest yours; break orders always to save owners; concentrate; put all your eggs in one basket, and watch that basket; expenditure always within revenue; lastly be not impatient, for, as Emerson says, "no one can cheat you out of ultimate success but yourselves." )六级英语美文2I believe in the 50-percent theory. Half the time things are better than normal; the other half, they are worse. I believe life is a pendulum swing. It takes time and experience to understand what normal is, and that gives me the perspective to deal with the surprises of the future.Let’s benchmark the parameters: Yes, I will die. I’ve dealt with the deaths of both parents, a best friend, a beloved boss and cherished pets. Some of these deaths have been violent, before my eyes, or slow and agonizing. Bad stuff, and it belongs at the bottom of the scale. Then there are those high points: romance and marriage to the right person; having a child and doing those Dad things like coaching my son’s baseball team, paddling around the creek in the boat while he’s swimming with the dogs, discovering his compassion so deep it manifests even in his kindness to snails, his imagination so vivid he builds a spaceship from a scattered pile of Legos.But there is a vast meadow of life in the middle, where the bad and the good flip-flop acrobatically. This is what convinces me to believe in the50-percent theory.One spring I planted corn too early in a bottomland so flood-prone that neighbors laughed.I felt chagrined at the wasted effort. Summer turned brutal—the worst heat wave and drought in my lifetime. The air-conditioner died, the well went dry, the marriage ended, the job lost, the money gone. I was living lyrics from a country tune—music I disliked. Only a surging Kansas City Royals team, bound for their first World Series, buoyed my spirits.Looking back on that horrible summer, I soon understood that all succeeding good things merely of fset the bad. Worse than normal wouldn’t last long. I am owed and savor the peaceful and happy times. They reinvigorate me for the next nasty surprise and offer assurancethat I can thrive.The 50 percent theory even helps me see hope beyond my Royals’ rec ent slump, a field of struggling rookies sown so that some year soon we can reap an October harvest. Oh, yeah, the corn crop? For that one blistering summer, the ground moisture was just right, planting early allowed pollination before heat withered the tops, and the lack of rain spared the standing corn from floods. That winter my crib overflowed with corn—fat, healthy three-to-a-stalk ears filled with kernels from heel to tip—while my neighbors’ fields yielded only brown, empty husks.Although plantings past may have fallen below the 50-percent expectation, and they probably will again in the future, I am still sustained by the crop that flourishes during the drought.。

大学英语六级晨读美文4篇

大学英语六级晨读美文4篇

大学英语六级晨读美文4篇持论者以为美文是多余的东西,又指出以散文为甚。

下面小编整理了大学英语六级晨读美文,希望大家喜欢!大学英语六级晨读美文摘抄How Germans See OthersThe Germans generally adore England and have suffered in the past from unrequited love.England used to be the ultimate role model with its amazingly advanced political, social, industrial and technological achievements.The Germans regard the English as being very nice and mostly harmless,almost German.They admire Americans for the (un—German) easygoing pragmatism and dislike them for their (un—German)superficiality. For the Germans,the United States is the headmaster in the school of nations, and accord due respect if not always affection. Germans are strong believers in authority.If you know how to obey, then you can also be a master runs the refrain. With the Italian Germans have a close understanding because they have so much history in common.Through wars, invasion and other forms of tourism, a deep and lasting friendship has been established.Italian art treasures, food and beaches are thoroughly appreciated.There is also a connection arising from the fact thatItaly and Germany both achieved nationhood in the last century, and are still not entirely sure that this was a good thing.The French are admired for their sophisticated civilization, and pitied for their inferior culture.The French may have higher spirits, but the Germans have deeper souls.Despite this, Francophilia is widespread among Germans, especially those living close to the French border.Like a wistful child looking over the garden fence, Germans envy Mediterranean people for morerelaxed attitudes, cultural heritage and warm climate.But only when they are on holiday.The only people to whom the Germans readily concede unquestioned superiority of Teutonic virtues are the Swiss. No German would argue their supremacy in the fields of order, punctuality,diligence, cleanliness and thoroughness. They have never been to war with the Swiss. If experience has taught them one thing, it is that there is not future outside the community of nations. No other nation has a stronger sense of the importance of getting along with others. Tolerance is not only a virtue, It's a duty.大学英语六级晨读美文鉴赏Napoleon to JosephineI have your letter, my adorable love. It has filled my heart with joy. Since I left you I have beensad all the time. My only happiness is near you. I go over endlessly in my thought of yourkisses, your tears, your delicious jealousy. The charm of my wonderful Josephine kindles aliving,blazing fire in my heart and senses.When shall I be able to pass every minute near you,with nothing to do but to love you andnothing to think of but the pleasure of telling you of it and giving you proof of it? I loved yousome time ago; since then I feel that I love you a thousand times better.Ever since I have known you I adore you more every day.That proves how wrong is that sayingof La Bruyere "Love comes all of a sudden." Ah, let me see some of your faults; be lessbeautiful, less graceful, less tender,less good.But never be jealous and never shed tears.Yourtears send me out of my mind... they set my very blood on fire.Believe me that it is utterlyimpossible for me to have a single thought that is not yours,a single fancy that is notsubmissive to your will.Rest well. Restore your health. Comeback to me and then at any ratebefore we die we ought to be able to say:" We were happy for so very many days!" Millions ofkisses even to your dog.大学英语六级晨读美文赏析Disrupting My Comfort ZoneI was 45 years old when I decided to learn how to surf.They say that life is tough enough. But Iguess I like to make things difficult on myself, because I do that all the time. Every day and onpurpose. That's because I believe in disrupting my comfort zone. When I started out in theentertainment business, I made a list of people that I thought would be good to me. Notpeople who could give me a job or a deal, but people who could shake me up, teach mesomething, challenge my ideas about myself and the world. So I started calling up experts inall kinds of fields. Some of them were world-famous. Of course, I didn't know any of thesepeople and none of them knew me.So when I called these people up to ask them for a meeting, the response wasn't alwaysfriendly.And even when they agreed to give me some of their time, the results weren't always what onemight describe as pleasant. Take, for example, Edward Teller, the father of the hydrogenbomb. It took me a year of begging and more begging to get to him to agree to meet with me.And then what happened? He ridiculed me and insulted me.But that was okay. I was hoping tolearn something from him—and I did, even if it was only that I'm not that interesting to aphysicist with no taste for our pop culture. Over the last 30 years, I've produced more than 50movies and 20 television series. I'm successful and, in my business, pretty well known. So whydo I continue to subject myself to this sort of thing? The answer is simple: Disrupting mycomfort zone, bombardingmyself with challenging people and situations —this is the bestway that I know to keep growing. And to paraphrase a biologist I once met, if you're notgrowing, you're dying. So maybe I'm not the best surfer on the north shore, but that's okay.The discomfort, the uncertainty, the physical and mental challenge that I get from this—allthe things that too many of us spend our time and energy trying to avoid—they are preciselythe things that keep me in the game.大学英语六级晨读美文品味Snow and the Passage of TimeAny snowfall which brings traffic to a standstill and closes schools takes me back to one particular storm in my youth on the shores of Lake Area.On that day, schools and stores were closed because of the weather.What resonates for me is a six—block walk I took with my father from our house to the post office.He bought me stamps for my recently started stamp collection. I already had a wild assortment of cancelled stamps from around the world.He brought me brand-new stamps. I can retrace the route in my mind, walking on snow—covered sidewalks and streets. It was unusual to be going for a walk with my father on a weekday and so close to home. In the following years, I never talked about that walk with him, I never even thought about it until it appeared to me about a decade ago. A winter memory now returned to the forefront.The elderly are said to be in the winter of their lives, and winter is synonymous with the end of life. That does not make the winter the Grim Reaper;rather, it is a time of reflection in those for whom childhood is long gone. My father died in the summer of 1997. For me, his final months resembled the patterns of settling in for winter, a turning inward and slowing down. Inthe end, his breath grew shallower until there was just the quiet. There are emotional powers that accompany the season, a blanket of white ties the landscape into a continuous and undulating hall.The curve of hillsides in the foundations of houses all is connected. The season keeps us indoors. Our thoughts and feelings turn inward. I'm visiting Southern California as I write this, a place where winter expresses itself as rain. It would be easy to live in a climate where there are no freezing temperatures snow, but I would still define the shape of the year by winter as I knew it from my childhood.。

晨读英语美文6级

晨读英语美文6级

晨读英语美文6级英语课本是我们阅读教学中最珍贵的宝藏,而其精选的经典美文更是经久不衰、富含美学原理的源泉。

下面是店铺带来的6级晨读英语美文,欢迎阅读!6级晨读英语美文篇一Down By the Salley Gardens by W.B Yeats《相遇在莎园》,作者:叶芝Down by the Salley Gardens, my love and I did meet.我曾和我的挚爱相遇在莎园中。

She passed the Salley Gardens, with little snow-white feet.她踏著雪白的纤纤玉足,轻轻走过莎园。

She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree.她要我简单的追求真爱,就像大树长出树叶一般自然。

But I being young and foolish, with her would not agree.但我是那么的年轻愚笨,从来没有听从过她的心声。

In a field by the river, my love and I did stand.我曾和我的挚爱并肩伫立在河畔的旷野上。

And on my leaning shoulder, She laid her snow-white hand.她把她嫩白的小手,搭在我那微微倾斜的肩膀上。

She bid me take life easy, as the grass grows on the weirs.她要我简单的去生活,就像那生长在河畔的韧草一般。

But I was young and foolish, and now I'm full of tears.但我是那么的年轻愚笨,现在唯有泪水涟涟,感怀满襟。

6级晨读英语美文篇二Desiderataby Max EhrmannGo placidly amid the noise and haste,and remember what peace there may be in silence.As far as possible without surrenderbe on good terms with all persons.Speak your truth quietly and clearly;and listen to others,even the dull and the ignorant;they too have their story.Avoid loud and aggressive persons,they are vexations to the spirit.If you compare yourself with others,you may become vain and bitter;for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.Keep interested in your own career, however humble;it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.Exercise caution in your business affairs;for the world is full of trickery.But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;many persons strive for high ideals;and everywhere life is full of heroism.Be yourself.Especially, do not feign affection.Neither be cynical about love;for in the face of all aridity and disenchantmentit is as perennial as the grass.Take kindly the counsel of the years,gracefully surrendering the things of youth.Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.Beyond a wholesome discipline,be gentle with yourself.You are a child of the universe,no less than the trees and the stars;you have a right to be here.And whether or not it is clear to you,no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.Therefore be at peace with God,whatever you conceive Him to be,and whatever your labors and aspirations,in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,it is still a beautiful world.Be cheerful.Strive to be happy.6级晨读英语美文篇三Elegy 5by Ovid,translated by Christopher MarloweIn summer's heat, and mid-time of the day,To rest my limbs, upon a bed I lay,One window shut, the other open stood,Which gave such light, as twinkles in a wood,Like twilight glimpse at setting of the sun,Or night being past, and yet not day begun.Such light to shamefast maidens must be shown,Where they may sport, and seem to be unknown.Then came Corinna in a long loose gown,Her white neck hid with tresses hanging down,Resembling fair Semiramis going to bed,Or Lais of a thousand lovers sped.I snatched her gown: being thin, the harm was small,Yet strived she to be covered therewithal,And striving thus as one that would be cast, Betrayed herself, and yielded at the last.Stark naked as she stood before mine eye,Not one wen in her body could I spy,What arms and shoulders did I touch and see, How apt her breasts were to be pressed by me, How smooth a belly, under her waist saw I, How large a leg, and what a lusty thigh?To leave the rest, all liked me passing well,I clinged her naked body, down she fell,Judge you the rest, being tired she bade me kiss. Jove send me more such afternoons as this.。

英语六级阅读文章

英语六级阅读文章

适合英语六级水平阅读的文章三篇第一篇:The concept of self-esteem is central to understanding human behavior.Self-esteem is how people feel about themselves and their abilities. It is a crucial factor in determining a person's self-worth and sense of identity.People with high self-esteem typically feel confident and secure. They are able to form meaningful relationships with others and succeed in achieving their goals. They are also more resilient and able to cope with life's challenges. In contrast, people with low self-esteem often struggle with these same issues.One way to develop self-esteem is to focus on personal strengths and weaknesses. Acknowledging one's strengths and weaknesses is an important part ofself-awareness. It allows individuals to understand their own abilities and potential for growth. By celebrating successes and learning from failures, people can build on their strengths and address their weaknesses.Maintaining healthy self-esteem also requires that individuals receive positive feedback and support. This support should come from family, friends, and significant others. It is important to note that negative feedback and criticism can erode self-esteem. Therefore, it is essential to surround oneself with positive influences and support systems.In conclusion, self-esteem is a critical component of overall well-being. By developing a strong sense of self-esteem, individuals can achieve their goals, form meaningful relationships, and cope effectively with life's challenges. Therefore, it isessential to focus on personal strengths and weaknesses, receive positive feedback and support, and surround oneself with positive influences and support systems in order to maintain healthy self-esteem.第二篇:The internet has revolutionized the way people access information. With the click of a button, individuals can access a wealth of information from around the world. This convenience has led to a rise in the use of online resources for a variety of purposes, including education, research, and entertainment.One particular area that has benefited from the internet's capabilities is distance learning. Distance learning allows students to access courses and degree programs from anywhere in the world. This flexibility is particularly advantageous for individuals who cannot attend traditional institutions due to scheduling conflicts or geographical limitations. By utilizing online resources, these students can achieve their educational goals without leaving home.Despite the benefits of distance learning, there are also challenges associated with this mode of education. One such challenge is maintaining student engagement. Traditional classroom settings provide opportunities for social interaction and group collaboration, which can be lacking in online courses. In addition, some students may struggle with the pace and structure of distance learning courses, leading to a loss of motivation and engagement.To address these challenges, distance learning institutions have taken measures to incorporate interactive elements into their courses. This includes features such as live chat rooms, virtual classrooms, and online discussion boards. These tools provide opportunities for students to engage with each other and share ideas, while also enabling instructors to provide feedback and support. In addition, many distance learning institutions now offer personalized advising services to help students stay on track and identify areas where additional support or resources may be needed.Overall, the internet has transformed the way individuals access information and pursue education. Distance learning has emerged as a powerful tool for providing flexibility and accessibility to students around the world. By addressing the unique challenges associated with this mode of education, distance learning institutions can continue to improve and meet the needs of a diverse student population.第三篇:Sleep is an essential component of human health and well-being. It plays a crucial role in physical and mental recovery, as well as cognitive functioning. Adequate sleep is necessary for maintaining energy levels,注意力集中,记忆力和情绪stability (稳定性). Lack of sleep can result in a range of negative consequences, including obesity, depression, and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize sleep in order to maintain optimal health and well-being.One way to ensure adequate sleep is by establishing healthy sleep habits. This includes going to bed at a regular time each night and waking up at the same time each morning. Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule helps regulate the body's circadian rhythm and improve overall sleep quality. Additionally, creating a calming bedroom environment with low light levels and noise reduction can contribute to a more restful sleep experience. Avoiding stimulating activities before bedtime, such as watching TV or using electronic devices, can also promote better sleep habits.。

大学英语六级美文阅读

大学英语六级美文阅读

大学英语六级美文阅读纵观近几年满分作文,发现不少作文都是内容精湛、立意深刻、语言精美的美文。

下面是店铺带来的大学英语六级美文,欢迎阅读!大学英语六级美文精选Youth青春Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind, it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of will ,a quality of imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep spring of life.青春不是一段生命流程,而是一种精神状态;不是红润的脸庞、嫣红的双唇和柔韧的膝盖,而是不拔的意志、超凡的想象和澎湃的激情。

青春,是从生命之泉深处洋溢出来的鲜活与清凉。

Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often exits in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. No body grows old merely by a number of years, We grow old by deserting our ideas.青春意味着战胜怯懦的豪迈气概和摒弃安逸、崇尚冒险的大无畏精神。

(所以)一个60岁的老者往往也可能比一个20岁的小伙儿更富有青春。

人们渐长渐老不仅因为岁月的流失,更多的是因为我们对自己理想的背弃。

Years may wrinkle the skin but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust.岁月可以在皮肤上留下痕迹,而激情之火的熄灭则在心灵上刻下烙印。

英语六级晨读英语美文100篇六级

英语六级晨读英语美文100篇六级

英语六级晨读英语美文100篇六级星火书业晨读英语美文100篇六级Passage 1. Knowledge and VirtueKnowledge is one thing, virtue is another; good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility, nor is largeness and justness of view faith. Philosophy, however enlightened, however profound, gives no command over the passions, no influential motives, no vivifying principles. Liberal Education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate taste, a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind, a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life—these are the connaturalqualities of a large knowledge; they are the objects of a University.I am advocating, I shall illustrate and insist upon them;but still, I repeat, they are no guarantee for sanctity or even for conscientiousness, and they may attach to the man of the world, to the profligate,to the heartless, pleasant, alas, and attractive as he shows when decked out in them.Taken by themselves, they do but seem to be what they are not;they look like virtue at a distance, but they are detected by close observers, and in the long run;and hence it is that they are popularly accused of pretense and hypocrisy,not, I repeat, from their own fault,but because their professors and their admirers persist in taking them for what they are not,and are officious in arrogating forthem a praise to which they have no claim.Quarry the granite rock with razors, or moor the vessel with a thread of silk,then may you hope with such keen and delicate instruments as human knowledge and human reason to contend against those giants,Passage 2. “Packing” a PersonA person, like a commodity, needs packaging.But going too far is absolutely undesirable.A little exaggeration, however, does no harmwhen it shows the person's unique qualities to their advantage.To display personal charm in a casual and natural way,it is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself.A master packager knows how to integrate art and nature without any traces of embellishment,so that the person so packaged is no commodity but a human being, lively andlovely.A young person, especially a female, radiant with beauty and full of life,has all the favor granted by God.Any attempt to make up would be self-defeating.Youth, however, comes and goes in a moment ofdoze.Packaging for the middle-aged is primarily to conceal the furrows ploughed by time.If you still enjoy life's exuberance enough to retain self-confidence and pursue pioneering work, you are unique in your natural qualities,and your charm and grace will remain.Elderly people are beautiful if their river of life has been,through plains, mountains and jungles, running its course as it should.You have really lived your life which now arrives at a complacent stage of serenity indifferent to fame or wealth.There is no need to resort to hair-dyeing;the snow-capped mountain is itself a beautiful scene of fairyland.Let your looks changefrom young to old synchronizing with the natural ageing processso as to keep in harmony with nature, for harmony itself is beauty,while the other way round will only end in unpleasantness.To be in the elder's company is like reading a thick book of deluxe edition that fascinates one so much as to be reluctant to part with.As long as one finds where one stands, one knows how to package oneself,just as a commodity establishes its brand by the right packaging.1Passage3. Three PassionsI Have Lived for Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life:the longing for love, the search for knowledge,and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind.These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither,in a wayward course over a deep ocean of anguish,reaching to the very verge of despair.I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy—ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my lifefor a few hours for this joy.I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness—thatterrible loneliness in whichone shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss.I have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen,in a mystic miniature,the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined.This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life,this is what—at last—I have found.With equalpassion I have sought knowledge.I have wished to understand the hearts of men.I have wished to know why the stars shine ...A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens.But always pity brought me back to earth.Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart.Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people—a hated burden to their sons,and the whole world of loneliness,poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be.I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.This has been my life.I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it againif the chance were offered me.Passage 4. A Little GirlSitting on a grassy grave, beneath one of the windows of the church, was a little girl.With her head bent back she was gazing up at the sky and singing,while one of her little hands was pointing to a tiny cloud that hovered like a golden feather above her head.The sun, which had suddenly become very bright, shining on her glossy hair,gave it a metallic luster, and it was difficult to say what was the color, dark bronze or black.So completely absorbed was she in watching the cloud to which her strange song or incantation seemed addressed,that she did not observe me when I rose and went towards her.Over her head, high up in the blue,a lark that was soaring towards the same gauzy cloud was singing, as if in rivalry.As I slowly approached the child,I could see by her forehead, which in the sunshine seemed like a globe of pearl,andespecially by her complexion, that she uncommonly lovely.Her eyes, which at one moment seemed blue-gray, at another violet,were shaded by long black lashes, curving backward in a most peculiar way,and these matched in hue her eyebrows,and the tresses that were tossed about her tender throat were quivering in the sunlight.All this I did not take in at once;for at first I could see nothing but those quivering, glittering, changeful eyes turned up into my face.Gradually the other features, especially the sensitive full-lipped mouth,grew upon me as I stood silently gazing.Here seemed to me a more perfect beauty than had ever come to me in my loveliest dreams of beauty.Yet it was not her beauty so much as the look she gave me that fascinated me, melted me.Passage 5 Declaration of IndependenceWhen in the Course of human events,it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bandswhich have connected them with another,and to assume among the powers of the earth,the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them,a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them2to the separation.We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,that they are endowed by their Creator withcertain unalienable Rights,that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted amongMen,deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form ofGovernment becomes destructive of these ends,it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it,and to institute new Government,laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form,as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;and accordingly all experience has shown,that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable,than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.But when a long train of abuses and usurpations,pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty,to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.—Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies;and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government.is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations,all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States.To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.Passage 6. A Tribute to the DogThe best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy.His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful.Those who are nearest and dearest to us,those whomwe trust with our happiness and our good name,may become traitors to their faith.The money that a man has he may lose.It flies away from him, perhaps when he needs it most.A man?s reputation may be sacrificed in a moment of ill-considered action.The people whoare prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us may be the first to throw the stone of malice when failure settlesits cloud upon our heads.The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world,the one that never deserts him,the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog.A man?s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness.He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely,if only he may be near his master?s side.He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer;he will lick the wounds and soresthat come from encounter with the roughness of the world.He will guard the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince.When all other friends desert, he remains.When riches take wings and reputation falls to pieces,he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journeys through the heavens.If fortune drives the master forth, an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless,the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him,to guard him against danger, to fight against his enemies.And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes the master in its embrace,and his body is laid away in the cold ground,no matter if all other friends pursue their way,there by thegrave will the noble dog be found,his head between his paws, his eyessad but open in alert watchfulness,faithful and true even in death.3Passage 7. Knowledge and ProgressWhy does the idea of progress loom so large in the modernworld?Surely because progress of a particular kind is actually taking place around us and is becoming more and more manifest.Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge.Knowledge began to increase as soon as the thoughts of one individual could be communicated to another by means of speech.With the invention ofwriting, a great advance was made,for knowledge could then be not only communicated but also stored. Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries:the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law,which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing.All this was comparatively slow until, withthe coming of science,the tempo was suddenly raised.Then knowledge began to be accumulated according to a systematic plan.The trickle became a stream;the stream has now become a torrent.Moreover, as soon as new knowledge is acquired, it is now turned to practical account.What is called “modern civilization” is not the result of a balanced development of all man's nature,but of accumulated knowledge applied to practical life.The problem now facing humanity is:What is going to be done with all this knowledge?As is so often pointed out, knowledge is atwo-edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil.It is now being used indifferently for both.Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly weird than that of gunners using science to shatter men's bodies while, close at hand,surgeons use it to restore them?We have to ask ourselves very seriously what will happen if this twofold use of knowledge,with its ever-increasing power, continues.Passage 8. Address by Engel sonthe 14th of March, at a quarter to three in the afternoon,the greatest living thinker ceased to think.He had been left alone for scarcely two minutes,and when we came back we found him in his armchair,peacefully gone to sleep—but forever.An immeasurable loss has been sustained bothby the militant proletariat of Europe and America,and by historical science, in the death of this man.The gap that has been left by the departure of this mighty spirit will soon enough make itself felt. Just as Darwin discovered the law of development of organic nature,so Marx discovered the law of development of human history:the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology,that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing,before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.;that therefore the production of the immediate material means of subsistence and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given peopleor during a given epoch form the foundation upon which the state institutions,the legal conceptions, art, and even the ideas on religion,of the people concernedhave been evolved, and in the light of which they must, therefore,be explained, instead of vice versa, as had hitherto been the case.But that is not all.Marx also discovered the special law of motion governing the present-day capitalist mode of production and the bourgeois society that this mode of production has created.The discovery of surplus value suddenly threw light on the problem,in trying to solve which all previous investigations,of both bourgeois economists and socialist critics, had been groping in the dark.Two such discoveries would be enough for one lifetime.Happy the man to whom it is granted to make even one such discovery.But in every single field which Marx investigated—and heinvestigated very many fields,none of them superficially—in every field, even in that ofmathematics,he made independent discoveries.4Passage 9. Relationship that LastsIf somebody tells you,“ I?ll love you for ever,” will you believe it?I don?t think there?s any reason not to.We are ready to believe such commitment at the moment,whatever change may happen afterwards.As for the belief in an everlasting love, that?s another thing.Then you may be askedwhether there is such a thing as an everlasting love.I?d answer I believe in it, but an everlasting love is not immutable.You may unswervingly love or be loved by a person.But love will change itscomposition with the passage of time.It will not remain the same.In the course of your growth and as a result of your increased experience,love will become something different to you.In the beginning you believed a fervent love for a person could last definitely.By and by, however, “fervent” gave way to “prosaic”.Precisely because of this change it became possible for love to last.Then what was meant by an everlasting love would eventually end up in a sort of interdependence.We used to insist on the difference between love and liking.The former seemed much more beautiful than the latter.One day, however, it turns out there?s really no need to make such difference.Liking is actually a sort of love.By the same token, the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love.I wish I could believe there was somebody who wouldlove me for ever.That?s, as we all know, too romantic to be true.Instead, it will more often than not be a case of lasting relationship.Passage 10. RushSwallows may have gone, but there is a time of return;willow trees may have died back, but there is a time of regreening;peach blossoms may have fallen, but they will bloom again.Now, you the wise, tell me, why should our days leave us, never to return?If they had been stolen by someone, who could it be?Where could he hide them?If they had made the escape themselves, then where could they stay at the moment?I don?t know how many days I have been given to spend,but I do feel my hands are getting empty.Taking stock silently, I find that more than eight thousand days have already slid away from me.Like a drop of water fromthe point of a needle disappearing into the ocean,my days are dripping into the stream of time, soundless, traceless.Already sweat is starting on my forehead, and tears welling up in my eyes.Those that have gone have gone for good, those to come keep coming;yet in between, how fastis the shift, in such a rush?When I get up in the morning,the slanting sun marks its presence in my small room in two or three oblongs.The sun has feet, look, he is treading on, lightly and furtively;and I am caught, blankly, in his revolution.Thus — the day flows away through the sink when I wash my hands,wears off in the bowl when I eat my meal,and passes away before my day-dreaming gaze as reflect in silence.I can feel his haste now, so I reach out my hands to hold him back,but he keeps flowing past my withholding hands.In the evening, as I lie in bed, he strides over my body, glides past my feet, in his agile way.The moment I open my eyes and meet the sun again, one whole day has gone.I bury my face in my hands and heave a sigh.But the new day begins to flash past in thesigh.What can I do, in this bustling world, with my days flying in their escape?Nothing but to hesitate, to rush.What have I been doing in that eight-thousand-day rush, apart from hesitating?Those bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by a light wind,or evaporated as mist by the morning sun.What traces have I left behind me? Have I ever left behind any gossamer traces at all?I have come to the world, stark naked;am I to go back, in a blink, in the same stark nakedness? It is not fairthough:why should I have made such a trip for nothing!You the wise, tell me,why should our days leave us, never to return?5Passage 11. A Summer DayOne day thirty years ago Marseilles lay in the burning sun.A blazing sun upon a fierce August day was no greater rarity in southern France than at any other time before or since.Everything in Marseilles and about Marseilles had stared at the fervid sun,and had been stared at in return, until a staring habit had become universal there.Strangers were stared out of countenance by staring white houses,staring white streets, staring tracts of arid road, staring hills from which verdure was burnt away.The only things to be seen not fixedly staring and glaring were the vines drooping under their loads of grapes.These did occasionally wink a little, as the hot air barely moved their faint leaves.The universal stare made the eyes ache.Towards the distant blue of the Italian coast, indeed,it was a little relieved by light clouds of mist slowly rising from the evaporation of the sea,but it softened nowhere else.Far away the dusty vines overhanging wayside cottages,and the monotonous wayside avenues of parched trees without shade,dropped beneath the stare of earth and sky.So did the horses with drowsy bells, in long files of carts,creeping slowly towards the interior;so did their recumbent drivers, when they were awake, which rarely happened;so did the exhausted laborers in the fields.Everything that lived or grew was oppressed by the glare;except the lizard, passing swiftly over rough stone walls,and cicada, chirping its dry hot chirp, like a rattle.The very dust was scorched brown,and something quivered in the atmosphere asif the air itself were panting.Blinds, shutters, curtains, awnings, were all closed and drawn to deep out the stare.Grant it but a chink or a keyhole,and it shot in like a white-hot arrow.Passage 12. NightNight has fallen over the country.Through the trees rises the red moon and the stars are scarcely seen.In the vast shadow of night, the coolness and the dews descend.I sit at the open window to enjoy them; and hear only the voice of the summer wind.Like black hulks, the shadows of the great trees ride at anchor on the billowy sea of grass.I cannot see the red and blue flowers, but I know that they are there.Far away in the meadow gleams the silver Charles.The tramp of horses' hoofs sounds from the wooden bridge.Then all is still save the continuous wind or the sound of the neighboring sea.The village clock strikes; and I feel that I am not alone.How different it is in the city!It is late, and the crowd is gone.You step out upon the balcony, and lie in the very bosom of the cool,dewy night as if you folded her garments about you. Beneath lies the public walk with trees, like a fathomless, black gulf.The lamps are still burning up and down the long street.People go by with grotesque shadows, now foreshortened,and now lengthening away into the darkness and vanishing,while a new one springs up behind the walker,and seems to pass him revolving like the sail of a windmill.The iron gates of the park shut with a jangling clang.There are footsteps and loud voices; —a tumult; —a drunken brawl; —an alarm of fire; —then silence again.And now atlength the city is asleep, and we can see the night.The belated moon looks over the roofs, and finds no one to welcome her.The moonlight is broken.It lies here and there in the squares and the opening of the streets—angular like blocks of white marble.Passage 13. Peace and Development: the Themes of Our TimesPeace and development are the themes of the times.People across the world should join hands in advancing the lofty cause of peace and development of mankind.A peaceful environment is indispensable for national,regional and even global development.Without peace or political stability there would be no economic progress to speak of.This has been fully proved by both the6past and the present.In today?s world, the international situation is, on the whole, moving towardsrelaxation.However, conflicts and even local wars triggered by various factors have kept cropping up,and tension still remains in some areas.All this has impeded the economic development of the countries and regions concerned,and has also adversely affected the world economy.All responsible statesmen and governments must abide by the purposes of the UN Charter and the universally acknowledged norms governinginternational relations,and work for a universal, lasting and comprehensive peace.Nobody should be allowed to cause tension or armed conflicts against the interests of the people.There are still in this world a few interest groups,which always want to seek gains by creatingtension here and there.This is against the will of the majority of the people and against the trend of the times.An enormous market demand can be created and economic prosperity promoted only when continued efforts are made to advance the cause of peace and development,to ensure that people around the world live and work in peace and contentment and focus on economic development and on scientific and technological innovation.I hope that all of us here today will join hands with all other peace-loving people and work for lasting world peace and the common development and prosperity of all nations and regions.Passage 14. Self-EsteemSelf-esteem is the combination of self-confidence and self-respect—the conviction that you arecompetent to cope with life?s challenges and are worthy of happiness.Self-esteem is the way you talk to yourself aboutyourself.Self-esteem has two interrelated aspects;it entails a sense of personal efficacy and a sense of personal worth.It is the integrated sum of self-confidence and self-respect.It is the conviction that one is competent to live and worthy of living.Our self-esteem and self-image are developed by how we talk to ourselves.All of us have conscious and unconscious memories of all the times we felt bad or wrong—they are part of the unavoidablescars of childhood.This is where the critical voice getsstarted.Everyone has a critical inner voice.People with low self-esteemsimply have a more vicious and demeaning inner voice.Psychologists say that almost every aspect of our lives—our personal happiness, success, relationships with others, achievement, creativity, dependencies—are dependent on our level ofself-esteem.The more we have, the better we deal withthings.Positive self-esteem is important because when people experience it,they feel good and look good, they are effective and productive,and they respond to other people and themselves in healthy, positive, growing ways.People who have positive self-esteem know that they are lovable and capable,and they care about themselves and other people.They do not have to build themselves up by tearing other people downor by patronizing less competent people.Our background largely determines what we will become in personality and more importantly in self-esteem.Where do feelings of worthlessness come from?Many come from our families,since more than 80% of our waking hours up to the age of eighteen are spent under their direct influence.We are who we are because of where we?ve been.We build our own brands of self-esteem from four ingredients: fate, thepositive things life offers, the negative things life offers and our own decisions about how to respond to fate, the positives and the negatives.Neither fate nor decisions can be determined by other peoplein our own life.No one can change fate.We can control our thinking and therefore our decisions in life.7Passage 15. Struggle for FreedomIt is not possible for me to express all that I feel of appreciation for what has been said and given to me.I accept, for myself, with the conviction of having received far beyond what I have been able to givein my books.I can only hope that the many books which I have yet towrite will be in some measure a worthier acknowledgment than I can make tonight.And, indeed, I can accept only in the same spirit in which Ithink this gift was originally given—that it is a prize not so much for what has been done, as for the future.Whatever I write in the future must, I think,be always benefited and strengthened when I remember this day.I accept,too, for my country,the United States of America.We are a people still young and we know that we have not yet come to the fullest of our powers.This award, given to an American, strengthens not only one,but the whole body of American writers,who are encouraged and heartened by such generous recognition.And I should like to say, too,that in my country it is important that this award has been given to a woman.You who have already so recognized your own Selma Lagerlof, and have long recognized women in other fields,cannot perhaps wholly understand what it means in many countries that it is a woman who stands here at this moment.But I speak not only for writers and for women, but for all Americans,for we all share in this.I should not be truly myselfif I did not, in my own wholly unofficial way,speak also of the peopleof China,whose life has for so many years been my life also,whoselife,indeed, must always be a part of my life.The minds of my owncountry and China, my foster country, are alike in many ways,but above all, alike in our common love of freedom.And today more than ever, this is true,now when China's whole being is engaged in the greatest of all the struggles,the struggle for freedom.I have never admired China more than I do now,when I see her uniting as she has never before,against the enemy who threatens her freedom.With this determination forfreedom,which is in so profound a sense the essential quality of her nature,I know that she is unconquerable.Freedom—it is today more than ever the mostprecious human possession.We—Sweden and the United States—we have it still.My country isyoung—but it greets you with a peculiar fellowship,you whose earth is ancient and free.Passage 16. Passing on Small ChangeThe pharmacist handed me my prescription,apologized for the wait,and explained that his register had already closed.He asked if I would mind using the register at the front of the store.I told him not to worry and walked up front,where one person was in line ahead of me,a little girl no more than seven, with a bottle of medicine on the counter.She clenched a little green and white striped coin purse closely to her chest.The purse reminded me of the days when, as a child,I played dress-up in my grandma?s closet.I?d march around the house in oversized clothes,drenched in costume jewelry and hats and scarves,talking “grownup talk” to anyone who would listen.I。

优秀英语六级美文阅读

优秀英语六级美文阅读

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下面是带来的优秀六级英语美文阅读,欢迎阅读!Letting Go of Yesterday 让昨日随风On Saturday,February 12 two thousand,two things happened that changed everything in my life. The first was that on this day my baby sister was married. She was twenty-six this day,and yet to me she was still my baby sister.I suppose that I pictured her as a little girl,and treated her like one in order to hold onto and preserve my own youth. Until I saw her in her wedding dress I still had a vision of her with chubby little cheeks and long,dark-brown pigtails blowing in the wind,perhaps even a permanent smudge of chocolate around her pink lips. I guess it's true that you see only what you want to see. Where did this beautiful woman with the glowing complexion and gentle curves come from?2000年2月12日,星期六,那天发生的两件事改变了我的此后的生活。

六级英语作文范文10篇

六级英语作文范文10篇

六级英语作文范文10篇1. The Importance of Environmental ProtectionIn today's world, environmental protection has become a global concern. The degradation of the environment not only affects our daily lives but also poses a threat to thesurvival of future generations. It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution, conserve natural resources, and promote sustainable development. This essaywill discuss the significance of environmental protection and suggest practical measures that can be taken to preserve our planet.2. The Role of Technology in EducationThe integration of technology in education has revolutionized the way we learn and teach. From onlinecourses to interactive learning tools, technology has made education more accessible and engaging. This essay willexplore the benefits and challenges of using technology inthe classroom, and propose ways to maximize its potential for enhancing the learning experience.3. The Impact of Social Media on SocietySocial media has become an integral part of modern society, influencing how we communicate, share information, and form relationships. While it offers numerous advantages, it also brings about concerns such as privacy issues and the spreadof misinformation. This essay will examine the positive and negative impacts of social media on society and suggest waysto mitigate its adverse effects.4. The Benefits of Regular ExerciseRegular physical activity is essential for maintaining good health and well-being. It not only improves physical fitness but also boosts mental health and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. This essay will highlight the benefits of regular exercise and provide tips for incorporating it into a busy lifestyle.5. The Challenges of UrbanizationUrbanization brings about rapid economic growth and improved living standards, but it also presents several challenges such as overcrowding, pollution, and strain on resources. This essay will discuss the challenges of urbanization and propose solutions to ensure that cities can grow sustainably.6. The Significance of Cultural DiversityCultural diversity enriches societies by fostering creativity, innovation, and understanding among people of different backgrounds. This essay will argue that embracing cultural diversity is crucial for social cohesion and global harmony.7. The Influence of Globalization on Local CulturesGlobalization has led to the exchange of ideas, goods, and services across borders, but it also poses a threat to local cultures. This essay will explore the impact of globalization on local cultures and discuss ways to preserve cultural heritage in the face of global influences.8. The Ethics of Genetic EngineeringGenetic engineering has opened up new frontiers in medicine and agriculture, but it also raises ethical questions about the manipulation of life. This essay will delve into the ethical considerations surrounding genetic engineering and debate the implications for society.9. The Importance of Lifelong LearningIn an ever-changing world, lifelong learning is more important than ever. It enables individuals to adapt to new challenges, acquire new skills, and contribute to the workforce. This essay will emphasize the importance of continuous learning and suggest strategies for fostering a culture of lifelong learning.10. The Role of Volunteering in Community DevelopmentVolunteering plays a vital role in community development by fostering social cohesion, providing support to those in need, and promoting civic engagement. This essay will discuss the benefits of volunteering for both individuals and communities and encourage more people to get involved in volunteer work.。

英语六级 阅读精选6篇

英语六级 阅读精选6篇

六级阅读6篇(1)With the start of BBC World Service Television, millions of viewers in Asia and America can now watch the Corporation’s news coverage, as well as listen to it. And of course in Britain listeners and viewers can tune into two BBC television channels, five BBC national radio services and dozens of local radio stations. They are brought sport, comedy, music, news and current affairs, education, religion, parliamentary coverage, children’s programs and films for an annual license fee of 83 per household.It is a remarkable record, stretching back over 70 years—yet the BBC’s future is now in doubt. The Corporation will survive as a publicly-funded broadcasting organization, at least for the time being, but its role, its size and its programs are now the subject of a nationwide debate in Britain.The debate was launched by the government, which invited anyone with an opinion of the BBC—including ordinary listeners and viewers—to say what was good or bad about the Corporation, and even whether they thought if it was worth keeping. The reason for its inquiry is that the BBC’s royal charters runs out in 1996 and it must decide whether to keep the organization as it is or to make changes.Defenders of the Corporation—of whom there are many—are fond of quoting the American slogan “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The BBC “ain’t broke”, they say, by which they mean it is not broken (as distinct from the word “broke”, meaning having no money), or why bother to change it?Yet the BBC will have to change, because the broadcasting world around it is changing. The commercial TV channels—ITV and Channel 4—were required by the Thatcher Government’s Broadcasting Act to become more commercial, competing with each other for advertisers, and cutting costs and jobs. But it is the arrival of new satellite channels—funded partly by advertising and partly by viewers’ subscriptions—which will bring about the biggest change in the long term.1.The world famous BBC now is confronted with ___.A.the problem of news coverageB.an uncertain prospectC.inquiries by the general publicD.shrinkage of audience2.In the passage, which of the following about the BBC is not mentioned as the key issue?A.Extension of its TV service to Far East.B.Programs as the subject of a nation-wide debate.C.Potentials for further international co-operations.D.Its existence as a broadcasting organization.3.The BBC’s “royal charter” (Paragraph 4) represents _A.the financial support from the royal familyB.the privileges granted by the QueenC.a contract with the QueenD.a unique relationship with the royal family4.The word “broke” in “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” means ___.A.broke downB.bankruptC.fragmentedD.penniless5.The first and foremost reason why the BBC has to read just itself is no other than ___.A.the emergence of commercial TV channelsB.the enforcement of Broadcasting Act by the governmentC.the urgent necessity to reduce cost—and—job expensesD.the challenges of new satellite channels (1) 答案: BCCDD(2)Federal Reserve System, central banking system of the United States, popularlycalled the Fed. A central bank serves as the banker to both the banking community and the government; it also issues the national currency, conducts monetary policy, and plays a major role in the supervision and regulation of banks and bank holding companies. In the U.S. these function are the responsibilities of key officials of the Federal Reserve System: the Board of Governors, located in Washington, D.C., and the top officers of 12 district Federal Reserve banks, located throughout the nation. The Fed’s actions, described below, generally have a significant effect on U.S. interest rates and, subsequently, on stock, bond, and other financial markets.The Federal Reserve’s basic powers are concentrated in the Board of Governors, which is paramount in all policy issues concerning bank regulation and supervision and in most aspects of monetary control. The board enunciates the Fed’s policies on both monetary and banking matter. Because the board is not an operating agency, most of the day-to day implementation of policy decisions is left to the district Federal Reserve banks, stock in which is owned by the commercial banks that are members of the Federal Reserve System. Ownership in this instance, however, does not imply control; the Board of Governors and the heads of the Reserve banks orient their policies to the public interest rather than to the benefit of the private banking system.The U.S. banking system’s regulatory apparatus is complex; the authority of the Federal Reserve i shared in some instances for example, in mergers or the examination of banks with other Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In the critical area of regulating the nation’s money supply in accordance with national economic goals, however, the Federal Reserve is independent within the government, Income and expenditures of the Federal Reserve banks and of the board of governors are not subject to the congressional appropriation process; the Federal Reserve is self-financing. Its income ($20.2 billion in 1992) comes mainly from Reserve bank holdings of income-earning securities, primarily those of the U.S. government. Outlays ($1.5 billion in 1992) are mostly for operational expenses in providing services to the government and for expenditures connected with regulation andmonetary policy. In 1992 the Federal Reserve returned 416.8 billion in earnings to the U.S. treasury.1.The Fed of the United States ___.A.function as China BankB.is the counterpart of People’s Bank of ChinaC.is subjected to the banking community and governmentD.has 13 top officers who can influence the American financial market2.The fact that stock in the Fed belongs to commercial banks ___.A.doesn’t mean the latter is in controlB.means the latter is in controlC.means the latter is subjected to the Reserve banksD.means the Reserve banks orient the latter’s policies3.Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?A.The fed is a very big, complex and significant system which comprises many local banks.B.All the commercial banks are not the components of Federal Reserve System.C.Board of governors is the supreme policy-makers of America.D.District Reserve banks rather than Board of governors perform the day-to-day policies.4.The authority of the federal Reserve ___.A.has to be shared with other establishments.B.is exclusive at other timesC.isn’t limited by comptroller of the Currency and FDICD.is limited by Board of governors5.Income of the Board of governors ___.A.is borrowed from the U.S. treasuryB.is used by the government to make various policieses from the U.S. TreasuryD.is not granted by the government(2) 答案:BACBD(3)If we look at education in our own society, we see two sharply different factors. First of all, there is the overwhelming majority of teachers, principals, curriculum planners, school superintendents, who are devoted to passing on the knowledge that children need in order to live in our industrialized society. Their chief concern is with efficiency, that is, with implanting the greatest number of facts into the greatest possible number of children, with a minimum of time, expense, and effort. Classroom learning often has as its unspoken goal the reward of pleasing the teacher. Children in the usual classroom learn very quickly that creativity is punished, while repeating a memorized response is rewarded, and concentrate on what the teacher wants them to say, rather than understanding the problem.The difference between the intrinsic and the extrinsic aspects of a college education is illustrated by the following story about Upton Sinclair. When Sinclair was a young man, he found that he was unable to raise the tuition money needed to attend college. Upon careful reading of the college catalogue, however, he found that if a student failed a course, he received no credit for the course, but was obliged to take another course in its place. The college did not charge the student for the second course, reasoning that he had already paid once for his credit. Sinclair took advantage of this policy and not a free education by deliberately failing all his courses.In the ideal college, there would be no credits, no degrees, and no required courses.A person would learn what he wanted to learn. A friend and I attempted to put this ideal into action by starting a serials of seminars at Brandeis called “Freshman Seminars Introduction to the Intellectual Life.” In the ideal college, intrinsic education would be available to anyone who wanted it—since anyone can improve and learn. The student body might include creative, intelligent children as well as adults; morons as well as geniuses (for even morons can learn emotionally andspiritually). The college would be ubiquitous—that is, not restricted to particular buildings at particular times, and teachers would be any human beings who had something that they wanted to share with others. The college would be lifelong, for learning can take place all through life. Even dying can be a philosophically illuminating, highly educative experience.The ideal college would be a kind of education retreat in which you could try to find yourself; find out what you like and want; what you are and are not good at. The chief goals of the ideal college, in other words, would be the discovery of identity, and with it, the discovery of vocation.1.In the author’s opinion, the majority of education workers ___.A.emphasize independent thought rather than well-memorized responsesB.tend to reward children with better understanding rather than with a goal for creditsC.implant children with a lot of facts at the expense of understanding the problemD.are imaginative, creative and efficient in keeping up with our industrialized society2.Children in the usual classroom learn very quickly when ___.A.they are required to repeat what teacher has saidB.they read books that are not assigned by the teacherC.they know how to behave themselves in face of the teacherD.they can memorize the greatest number of facts in the shortest period of time3.An extrinsically oriented education is one that ___.A.focuses on oriented educationB.takes students’ need into accountys emphases on “earning a degree”D.emphasizes learning through discussion4.To enter the author’s ideal college, a student ___.A.has to pass an enrollment examB.should be very intelligentC.needn’t worry about homeworkD.can be best stimulated for creative work5.The author’s purpose of writing the article is ___.A.to advocate his viewsB.to criticize college studentsC.to stress self-teaching attitudeD.to put technological education to a later stage(3) 答案:CACCA(4)Culture is the total sum of all the traditions, customs, beliefs, and ways of life of a given group og human beings. In this sense, every group has a culture, however savage, undeveloped, or uncivilized it may seem to us.To the professional anthropologist, there is no intrinsic superiority of one culture over another, just as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic hierarchy among languages.People once thought of the languages of backward groups as savage, undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. While it is possible that language in general began as a series of grunts and groans, it is a fact established by the study of “backward” languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most languages of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the transfer of ideas. They fall behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usually fully adequate for all language needs, but only in their vocabularies, which reflects the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two things are to be noted: 1. All languages seem to possess the machinery for vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence or by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. 2. The objects and activitiesrequiring names and distinctions in “backward” languages, while different from ours, are often surprisingly numerous and complicated. An accidental language distinguishes merely between two degrees of remoteness (“this” and “that”); some languages of the American Indians distinguish between what is close to the speaker, or to the person addressed, or removed from both, or out of sight, or in the past, or in the future.This study of language, in turn, casts a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all culture are to be viewed independently, and without ideas of rank or hierarchy.1.the language of uncivilized groups as compared to Western languages are limited in ___.A.sound patternsB.vocabulariesC.grammatical structuresD.both A and B2.The author says that professional linguists recognize that ___.A.Western languages are superior to Eastern languagesB.All languages came from grunts and groansC.The hierarchy of languages is difficult to understandD.There is no hierarchy of languages3.The article states that grunt-and-groan forms of speech are found ___.A.nowhere todayB.among the Australian aboriginesC.among Eastern culturesD.among people speaking “backward” languages4.According to the author, languages, whether civilized or not, have ___.A.the potential for expanding vocabularyB.their own sound patternsC.an ability to transfer ideasD.grammatical structures5.Which of the following is implied but not articulated in the passage?A.The study of languages has discredited anthropological studies.B.The study of language has reinforced anthropologists in their view that there is no hierarchy among cultures.C.The study of language is the same as the study of anthropologists.D.The study of languages casts a new light upon the claim of anthropologists.(4) 答案:BDAAB(5)Most people would probably agree that many individual consumer adverts function on the level of the daydream. By picturing quite unusually happy and glamorous people whose success in either career of sexual terms, or both, is obvious, adverts construct an imaginary world in which the reader is able to make come true those desires which remain unsatisfied in his or her everyday life.An advert for a science fiction magazine is unusually explicit about this. In addition to the primary use value of the magazine, the reader is promised access to a wonderful universe through the product—access to other mysterious and tantalizing worlds and epochs, the realms of the imagination. When studying advertising, it is therefore unreasonable to expect readers to decipher adverts as factual statements about reality. Most adverts are just too meagre in informative content and too rich in emotional suggestive detail to be read literally. If people read then literally, they would soon be forced to realize their error when the glamorous promises held out by the adverts didn’t materialize.The average consumer is not surprised that his purchase of the commodity does not redeem the promise of the advertisement, for this is what he is used to in life: the individual’s pursuit of happiness and success is usually in vain. But the fantasy is his to keep; in his dream world he enjoys a “future endlessly deferred”.The Estivalia advert is quite explicit about the fact that advertising shows us notreality, but a fantasy; it does so by openly admitting the daydream but in a way that insists on the existence of a bridge linking daydream to reality—Estivalia, which is “for daydream believers”, those who refuse to give up trying to make the hazy ideal of natural beauty and harmony come true.If adverts function on the daydream level, it clearly becomes in adequate to merely condemn advertising for channeling readers’ attention and desires towards an unrealistic, paradisiacal nowhere land. Advertising certainly does that, but in order for people to find it relevant, the utopia visualized in adverts must be linked to our surrounding reality by a casual connection.1.The people in adverts are in most coves ___.A.happy and glamorousB.successfulC.obviousD.both A and B2.When the glamorous promises held out by the adverts didn’t materialize the average consumer is not surprised, because ___.A.The consumer is used to the fact that the individual’s pursuit of happiness and success is usually in vain.B.Adverts are factual statements about reality.C.The consumer can come into the realms of imagination pictured by adverts.D.Adverts can make the consumer’s dreams come true.3.What’s the bridge linking daydream to reality in adverts?A.The product.B.Estivalia.C.Pictures.D.Happy and glamorous people.4.Why does the consumer accept the daydream in adverts?A.Because the consumer enjoys a “future endlessly deferred.”B.Because the consumer gives up trying to make his dream come true.C.Because the utopia is visualized in adverts.D.Because his purchased of the commodity does not redeem the promise of the advertisement.5.What is this passage mainly concerned with?A.Many adverts can be read literally.B.Everyone has a daydream.C.Many adverts function on the level of the daydream.D.Many adverts are deceitful because they can not make good their promises.(5)答案:DABAC(6)The establishment of the Third Reich influence events in American history by starting a chain of event, which culminated in war between Germany and the United states. The complete destruction of democracy, the persecution of Jew, the war on religion, the cruelty and barbarism of the Nazis, and especially, the plans of Germany and her allies, Italy and Japan, for world conquest caused great indignation in this country and brought on fear of another world war. While speaking out against Hitler’s atrocities, the American people generally favored isolationist policies and neutrality. The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1936 prohibited trade with any belligerents or loans to them. In 1937 the President was empowered to declare an arms embargo(禁运)in wars between nations at his discretion.American opinion began to change somewhat after president Roosevelt’s “quarantine the aggressor” speech at Chicago (1937) in which he severely criticized Hitler’s policies. Germany’s seizure of Austria and the Munich Pact for the partition of Czechoslovakia (1938) also aroused the American people. The conquest of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 was another rude awakening to the menace of the Third Reich. In August 1939 came the shock of Nazi-Soviet Pact and in September the attack on Poland, the outbreak of European war. The United States attempted to maintain neutrality in spite of sympathy for the democracies arrayed against the Third Reich. The Neutrality Act of 1939 repealed the arms embargo and permitted“cash and carry” exports of arms to belligerent nations. A strong national defense program was begun. A draft act was passed (1940) to strengthen the military service.A Lend Lease Act (1941) authorized the President to sell, exchange, or lend materials to any country deemed necessary by him for the defense of the United States. Help was given to Britain by exchanging certain overage destroyers for the right to establish American bases in British territory in the Western Hemisphere. In August 1941, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill met and issued the Atlantic Charter that proclaimed the kind of a world which should be established after the war. In December 1941, Japan launched the unprovoked attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor. Immediately thereafter, Germany declared war on the United States.1.One item occurring before 1937 that the author does not mention in his list of actions that alienated the American public was ___.A.Nazi barbarismB.The pacts with ItalyC.German plans for conquestD.The burning of the Reichstag2.The Neutrality Act of 1939 ___.A.restated America’s isolationist policiesB.proclaimed American neutralityC.permitted the selling of arms to belligerent nationsD.was a cause of our entrance into World War Ⅱ3.An event that did not occur in 1939 was the ___.A.invasion of PolandB.invasion of CzechoslovakiaC.passing of the Neutrality ActD.establishment of the University of Leipzig in Germany4.The Lend Lease Act was blueprinted to ___.A.strengthen our national defenseB.provide battleships to the AlliesC.help the BritishD.promote the Atlantic Charter5.The Neutrality Act of 1939 favored Great Britain because ___.A.the British had command of the seaB.the law permitted us to trade only with the AlliesC.it antagonized JapanD.it led to the Lend Lease Act (6) 答案:DCDAA(1)It was the worst tragedy in maritime (航海的) history, six times more deadly than the Titanic.When the German cruise ship Wilhelm Gustloff was hit by torpedoes (鱼雷) fired from a Russian submarine in the final winter of World War II, more than 10,000 people - mostly women, children and old people fleeing the final Red Army push into Nazi Germany - were packed aboard. An ice storm had turned the decks into frozen sheets that sent hundreds of families sliding into the sea as the ship tilted andbegan to go down. Others desperately tried to put lifeboats down. Some who succeeded fought offthose in the water who had the strength to try to claw their way aboard. Most people froze immediately. 'Tll never forget the screams," says Christa Ntitzmann, 87, one of the 1,200 survivors. She recalls watching the ship, brightly lit, slipping into its dark grave - and into seeming nothingness, rarely mentioned for more than half a century.Now Germany's Nobel Prize-winning author Gtinter Grass has revived the memory of the 9,000 dead, including more than 4,000 children - with his latest novel Crab Walk, published last month. The book, which will be out in English next year, doesn't dwell on the sinking; its heroine is a pregnant young woman who survives the catastrophe only to say later: "Nobody wanted to hear about it, not here in the West (of Germany) and not at all in the East." The reason was obvious. As Grass put it in a recent interview with the weekly Die Woche: "Because the crimes weGermans are responsible for were and are so dominant, we didn't have the energy left to tell of our own sufferings.''The long silence about the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff was probably unavoidable - and necessary. By unreservedly owning up to their country's monstrous crimes in the Second World War, Germans have managed to win acceptance abroad, marginalize ( 使...不得势) the neo- Nazis at home and make peace with their neighbors. Today's unified Germany is more prosperous and stable than at any time in its long, troubled history. For that, a half century of willful forgetting about painful memories like the German Titanic was perhaps a reasonable price to pay. But even the most politically correct Germans believe that they' ye now earned the right to discuss the full historical record. Not to equate German suffering with that of its victims, but simply to acknowledge a terrible tragedy.1. Why does the author say the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff was the worst tragedy in maritime history?A) It was attacked by Russian torpedoes.B) Most of its passengers were frozen to death.C) Its victims were mostly women and children.D) It caused the largest number of casualties.22. Hundreds of families dropped into the sea whenA) a strong ice storm tilted the shipB) the cruise ship sank all of a suddenC) the badly damaged ship leaned toward one sideD) the frightened passengers fought desperately for lifeboats23. The Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy was little talked about for more than half a century because GermansA) were eager,to win international acceptanceB) felt guilty for their crimes in World War IIC)~ad been pressured to keep silent about itD) were afraid of offending their neighbors24. How does Gunter Grass revive the memory of the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy?A) By presenting the horrible scene of the torpedo attack.B) By describing the ship's sinking in great detail.C) By giving an interview to the weekly Die Woche.D) By depicting the survival of a young pregnant woman.25. It can be learned from the passage that Germans no longer think thatA) they will be misunderstood if they talk about the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedyB) the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy is a reasonable price to pay for the nation's past misdeedsC) Germany is responsible for the horrible crimes it committed in World War IID) it-is wrong to equate their sufferings with those of other countries(2)Given the lack of fit between gifted students and their schools, it is not surprising that such students often have little good to say 'about their school experience. In one study of 400 adul who had achieved distinction in all areas of life, researchers found that three-fifths of these individuals either did badly in school or were unhappy in school. Few MacArthur Prize fellows, winners of the MacArthur Award for creative accomplishment, had good things to say about their precollegiate schooling if they had not been placed in advanced programs. Anecdotal ( 名人轶事) reports support this. Pablo Picasso, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, Oliver Goldsmith, and William Butler Yeats all disliked school. So did Winston Churchill, who almost failed out of Harrow, an elite British school. About Oliver Goldsmith, one of his teachers remarked, "Never was so dull a boy." Often these children realize that they know more than their teachers, and their teachers often feel that these children are arrogant, inattentive, or unmotivated.Some of these gifted people may have done poorly in school because their, gifts were not scholastic. Maybe we can account for Picasso in this way. But most fared poorly in school not because they lacked ability but because they found school unchallenging and consequently lost interest. Yeats described the lack of fit between his mind and school: "Because I had found it difficult to attend to anything less interesting than my own thoughts, I was difficult to teach." As noted earlier, gifted children of all kinds tend to be strong-willed nonconformists. Nonconformity and stubbornness (and Yeats's level of arrogance and self-absorption) are likely to lead to Conflicts with teachers.When highly gifted students in any domain talk about what was important to the development of their abilities, they are far more likely to mention their families than their schools or teachers. A writing prodigy (神童) studied by David Feldman and Lynn Goldsmith was taught far more about writing by his journalist father than his English teacher. High-IQ children, in Australia studied by Miraca Gross had much more positive feelings about their families than their schools. About half of the mathematicians studied by Benjamin Bloom had little good to say about school. They all did well in school and took honors classes when available, and some skipped grades.26. The main point the author is making about schools is thatA) they should satisfy the needs of students from different family backgroundsB) they are often incapable of catering to the needs of talented studentsC) they should organize their classes according to the students' abilityD) they should enroll as many gifted students as possible27. The author quotes the remarks of one of Oliver Goldsmith's teachersA) to provide support for his argumentB) to illustrate the strong will of some gifted childrenC) to explain how dull students can also be successful。

英语四六级美文15篇

英语四六级美文15篇

1As the day of graduation draws near, college students have to make decisions about their future life. Whether one wants to become a postgraduate or look for a job largely depends on one's personal interests.For those who are eager to become economically independent and to put into practice what they have learned in college, taking a job will be both satisfying and rewarding. For years, they have been using their parents' money to support their education--and not without a sense of guilt. Moreover, at many times during their study, they must have been embarrassed by the lack of money or the guilty feeling of spending their parents' money on "luxuries". Getting established as a bread-winner after graduation is their main desire.Those, who want to take advantage of the favorable conditions in college, however, will try to enroll in graduate programs. For them, a Master's degree or even a Doctoral degree represents a much more ambitious goal than a bachelor's degree. In the same way, their lifetime success and interest lies more in academic achievements than in making money.As far as I am concerned, getting a higher degree has long been my dream. This is based on my belief that I should do more research and learn more while I am still young.2There has been a dramatic increase in the average number of hours college students spend on the computer every week. According to reliable statistics, in 1990, students spent an average of only 2 hours a week on the computer, while the number increased to 20 hours by the year 2005.What has caused such an increase? First, computers are now widely used in our society, especially in universities. Nowadays, computers are used to write, read, calculate and even play games. Secondly, within a short space of time, computers have become much cheaper. In the early 90s, a 286 would cost over 35,000 RMB. Now, you can buy a Pentium IV for only several thousand yuan.It is certainly a good phenomenon that more students are making use of computers in their studies. However, there are still some problems that should concern us. First, many students use computers only to play games or chat on the Internet. Spending long hours sitting at the computer is bad for one's health and can also affects one's study. Second, students may become too dependent on computers and forget to learn basic skills. When asked to write compositions during a test, some students complain that they can not concentrate if they are not facing a computer and typing their compositions out.We should pay more attention to these problems and try to solve them so that computers will serve us better3As is known to all, waste on campus has become a more and more serious problem. We see many students dumping a lot of food into the garbage can. Some students spend thousands of yuan buying fashionable clothes, cosmetics and so on.The negative effects of waste can be seen in the following respects: In the first place, it makes some students depend on their parents for money, which is harmful to their development. If they don't learn to support themselves, they will be at a disadvantage when they graduate. In the second place, it is not easy for our parents to arrange our schooling. Last but not least importantly, there is no denying the fact that our country is still poor. There are many people who cannot go to university and many poor people still need our help.As far as I am concerned, I should set a good example to reduce waste on campus. First of all, I will refrain from wasting anything, from food to stationery. What's more, I'm determined to call on more schoolmates to fight against waste. Only through these measures can we hope to reduce waste on campus.4Nowadays, in an ever more competitive job market, both the employer and the applicant attach great importance to the job interview. The interview, soto speak, has become indispensable for getting a satisfactory job.On the one hand, the interviewer can take advantage of the occasion to learn about the candidates, such as their work experience, education and their personalities, so as to pick out the right candidates for the company. On the other hand, the interviewee can make use of the opportunity to get to know the job he or she is going to take up, the credibility of the firm and the working conditions.Essential as it is, the job interview has nothing to be afraid of. Well begun, half done. An excellent performance in the interview will enable the would-be employee to secure the job. But how can one succeed in it?First of all, the interviewee has to pay attention to his or her appearance. Though we can never judge a person by his appearance, the first impression is always where we start. Secondly, good manners are equally important. The interviewee must demonstrate his aptitude and skills for the job and knowledge about job-related areas; he must express himself clearly and confidently. Last but not least, the interviewee ought to be honest about his or her personal as well as academic background, for honesty is the best policy.To sum up, the job interview is indeed important. Remember that there is no need to be nervous. If the interviewee has made full preparations for it and given a fairly confident and honest performance, his or her success can be ensured.5Today more and more pirated books are seen on the market. It's difficult to find a place untouched by the presence of pirated books. Occasionally, the sellers and pirates are punished severely, but the number of pirated books is still on the rise.There are two main reasons for the prevalence of pirated books. Firstly, with the development of society, many people have realized the important role of knowledge, which mainly comes from books. Therefore, quite a number of readers--especially people on low incomes--are interested inpirated books for the sake of their low prices. What's more, some profiteers, regardless of the concerns of publishing houses, risk making and selling pirated books so as to make a fortune.As far as I am concerned, I am extremely disgusted with the pirated books because that there are many mistakes in them. Although they are much cheaper, there's no denying that most of them are printed badly. It's really high time that we strengthened controls and management in order to eliminate pirated books.6With the rapid pace of economic development, counterfeit products are prevalent in China. On the one hand, some profiteers, regardless of people's interest and health, are trying all means to make a fortune; they just take risks making and selling fake, and poor-quality products. On the other hand, the punishments are not severe enough to deter the violators. As a result, markets are swarming with fake foodstuff, fake clothing, and even medicine. Fake commodities are extremely harmful to customers as well as to society generally. For instance, some people dreaming of becoming rich overnight made fake medicines, which resulted in the loss of many lives, causing great suffering to victims. The incident had a terrible influence on the customers. The fear of fake commodities is plunging people into worry, confusion and panic; they have no sense of safety. People even dare not buy genuine products of carrying the genuine brand. This has caused a great loss to the production and sales of genuine products.It is really high time that our government took some measures to prevent the production and sale of fake products. Anyone who produces or sells these products should be severely punished. Besides, customers should be educated about how to distinguish fake goods and how to protect themselves. Only in this way can we establish a healthy market and enjoy good social order.7Nowadays advertisements are very common. You can see all kinds of advertisements on TV. Some people feel that advertisements are generallyhelpful, yet others think them harmful. Since everything has two sides, advertisements have both advantages and disadvantages.The harmful effects of advertising are obvious. When you are enjoying very beautiful music on TV, a commercial suddenly disturbs you. You are forced to watch the advertisement unless you change the channel or leave the room. Furthermore, some advertisements are filled with flowery words and empty promises, and people are easily misled and cheated.In general, however, advertising is of great benefit to society and individuals. When we go shopping, we may use it to compare prices, features, and the quality of products we want to buy. With advertisements, people can save a lot of time in looking for jobs, etc.All in all, the harmful effects and the helpful effects of advertisements are coexistent, and we should not ignore them just because of their disadvantages.8Currently there is widespread concern in China over the wide gap between the rich and the poor. We are surprised to learn that a pop singer can make over a hundred thousand yuan for one performance overnight, while it may take an average farmer a lifetime to earn that much.The cause lies in three aspects. First, the gap is the result of economic reform. Some seize the opportunities and become millionaires by working hard. Meanwhile the slow development in agriculture hinders farmers from raising their living standards and the closing of many state-owned enterprises results in unemployment, and people become poverty-stricken. Second, the current distribution of income is not scientific and reasonable, thus widening income differences. Third, while most make money honestly, there are some dishonest businessmen and government agents who have accumulated large fortunes in illegal ways.To narrow the gap, the government should take effective action to help the poor, and meanwhile strictly enforce laws to eliminate corruption in government. Furthermore, reform on income distribution should be carriedout and strict income taxation should be made more workable and effective to narrow the income gap. And finally, the traditional "law of value" and "principle of more pay for more work" should be the guiding priciples.9The lengthy holidays have caused an unexpected boom in tourism and other economic activities, adding fuel to the Chinese economy and resulting in the appearance of a new term "Holiday Economy" meanwhile sparking a hot debate about the subject.Some are in favor of the Holiday Economy. They believe it has many advantages. First, tourism-based Holiday Economy will promote consumption, increase spending, and thus help expand domestic demand. In addition, it benefits tourism, transportation, and other service industries and enables them to thrive during holidays, which in turn activates economic growth.However, some others hold that it brings undeniable problems. First, the travel craze puts a heavy burden on the transportation system, causing serious traffic jams. Besides, thousands upon thousands of tourists flood to scenic spots, causing over-crowding and safety problems.I believe the advantages far outweigh its disadvantages, and it definitely benefits our overall economy. I think the government should take effective measures to solve the possible problems, so this new economy will have smooth development10A 7-day holiday was recently put into effect on May Day and National Day in China, which seems to be good for everyone. After all, everyone longs to slow down and rediscover the real fun of life after the burdens of everyday life.This week-long holiday has brought a lot of benefits both to society and the people. For individuals, it enables them to have more time for leisure activities. They can make full use of the 7 days for a good rest, shopping or travelling. For society, the 7-day holiday serves the purpose of promoting thedevelopment of tourism.However, this practice has also some undesirable effects. Owing to China's large population, most people's travel experiences during the first 7-day holiday, though well planned in advance, turned sour. They couldn't get railway tickets; hotels were packed; scenic spots were crowded. No wonder that a flood of complaints followed the week-long holiday.As the saying goes, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Longer holidays are certainly desirable, but the government should ensure that related facilities, such as transportation systems and accommodation are promptly adapted to the needs of holiday activities.11More and more people are beginning to attach great importance to the quality and quantity of their life. Many young women, especially, are so concerned with their health and outward appearance that they diet in order to stay slim. Indeed, these young women won't hesitate to do whatever they can to lose unwanted weight.Dieting, of course, is of great benefit to overweight people, because being overweight is harmful to one's health and is the cause of many dangerous diseases such as heart disease and high blood pressure. Dieting can contribute to the cure of many chronic diseases by including or excluding certain foods.As every coin has two sides, dieting also has many disadvantages. For one thing, many people diet not because they really want to live a healthy life, but because they are blindly following fashion and they pay no attention to nutrition. Also, dieters often control their food intake to such an extent that they often get hungry and finally, by upsetting the balance of nutrition, ruin their health instead of improving it.12Nowadays, there is a completely new way of finding jobs for college graduates and laid-off workers. Instead of looking for a job in the newspapers ads or job markets, a job seeker can go on the internet to browsefor a job. In fact, as this new way of job-hunting promises to be more successful, many people prefer it to the old traditional way.There are many reasons for their preferences. First, it is convenient. A job hunter can find a job without bothering to ask for help from his relatives or friends or register at an employment agency. Besides, it is efficient. A job seeker can get a job by simply browsing among the want ads online and sending one's resume via e-mail. Finally, the success rate is usually higher, and even if one fails to find a job it can spare one the embarrassment of being rejected.All in all, I believe, with the increasing popularity of the Internet, this new method will win more and more favor among job seekers13Many people believe that with the development of computer technology, electronic books will replace books in their present form to become the chief mode of reading. Even now, we have mini electronic dictionaries and CDs which hold dozens of classical works. The day won't be far off when we can have a notebook-sized LCD screen, which presents any page we want to read from a long book list. Just imagine ... everything you could want to read is contained in a few "notebooks"! People will no longer have to make room for heavy books or carry them around.However, convenience is not the only thing. Although electronic books will be easy to carry and store, they don't provide the old pleasure of fingering through a favorite paper book. To many people, electronic things are more "inhuman" and more unreal. Besides with the copyright issue, an electronic book containing hundreds of books may be too expensive for most people, which might hinder its production.In my opinion, e-books will become popular in the future for their compactness and convenience, but they cannot entirely replace paper books. Just as the existence of mini electronic dictionaries today does not mean the end of quality paper dictionaries14In modern society, money is very important. It makes our life more comfortable and colorful. There is no denying that a country needs money to develop its economy and to raise people's living standards. A person needs money to sustain and enjoy a better life. However, is money all-powerful? The answer is definitely no!We cannot take it for granted that money is everything. Money may help you afford first-rate doctors and medical treatment, but it cannot buy you a healthy life; money may bring you lots of companions, but it cannot ensure their faithfulness; money can enable you to progress more rapidly, but it cannot ensure your reputation. All these valuable aspects cannot be bought. There are many people who are inclined to assess their success in termsof money. Such people would use any means possible to get more money. In this way, the desire for more money may motivate them to cheat and to commit crimes.To sum up, we should cultivate a good attitude towards money. Money is not everything, although it is useful in many ways. It is only a common medium of exchange, a symbol indicating our efforts and our labor. We should earn money in an honest way.15In this materialistic world, money is often considered the most valuable thing. But I must assert that reading is more valuable than anything else, for it can benefit us in many ways. The old saying, "to open a book is always beneficial", shows how valuable reading is.First of all, reading is a very important way to gain knowledge. By reading, we can get any information and know whatever we need. We gain most of our knowledge from the books we have read.Second, reading good books is one of the greatest pleasures in life. It increases our joy when we are in high spirits, and lessens our sorrow when we are discouraged. Reading good books will always bring us enjoyment and satisfaction. Good books also serve as gentle companions or faithful friends that will never betray us. While reading, we don't feel lonely. Books areready to give us whatever we need such as knowledge, friendship and encouragement.Finally, reading books can offer us the experience of visiting famous places, getting acquainted with various people, and enriching our knowledge. It is also a method of keeping ourselves well-informed so that we may become well-qualified for our work. Therefore, it is necessary for everybody to read good books.。

英语六级美文阅读

英语六级美文阅读

英语六级美文阅读所谓有影响力的美文,一要有思想,要提出影响中华民族文明或人格与行为的观点;二要文字美,要有名句广为流传,载入辞典。

下面是店铺带来的英语六级美文阅读,欢迎阅读!英语六级美文阅读篇一学会接受这个世界,生活将更快乐“There is nothing either good or bad,but thinking makes it so.”—William Shakespeare, “Hamlet”One of the greatest sources of unhappiness, in my experience, is the difficulty we have in accepting things as they are.Without judgment, without wishing for otherwise.When we see something we don't like, we wish it could be different — we cry out for something better. That may be human nature, or perhaps it's something that's ingrained in our culture.The root of the unhappiness isn't necessarily that we want things to be different, however: it's that we decided we didn’t like it in the first place. We've judged it as bad, rather than saying, "It's not bad or good, it just is."An example: In my recent post, A Beautiful Method to Find Peace of Mind, quite a few commenters thought my outlook was negative, pessimistic, or fatalistic … because I said you should expect people to mess up, expect things to go differently than you planned, and that you should embrace that.It's too negative to expect things to go wrong, they said. However: it's only negative if you see it as negative. If you judge it as bad.Instead, you could accept it as the way the world works — as the way things actually are. And try to understand why that is,and embrace it. As it is.This can be applied to whatever you do: whether it be how other people act at work, how politics works and how depressing the news media can be. Accept these things as they are, and try to understand why they're that way.It'll save you a lot of grief, because you'll no longer say, "Oh, I wish things didn't suck!"Does it mean you can never change things? Not at all. But change things not because you can't accept things as they are, but because you enjoy the process of change, of learning and growing.Can we make this world a better place? Again, that's assuming that it's a bad place right now. But instead, you could say the world is just what it is — and that's neither good nor bad. You can say that you'll continue to try to do things to help others, to grow as a person, to make a difference in this world — not because you're such a bad person now, or the world sucks, but because that's the path you choose to take, because you enjoy that path.As you catch yourself judging, and wishing for different —and we all do it —try a different approach: accept, and understand. It might lead to some interesting results.英语六级美文阅读篇二Cherish the rest of your life珍爱余生It's hard, from within the storm of every day life, to see things with real perspective, to know what's important and what's simply pressing on our consciousness right now, demanding attention.We have people emailing us for information and requesting action, we have phone calls and visitors and a long to-do list anda million chores and errands to run and all of the slings and arrows of our daily reality … and yet, what is important?Ask yourself this: if you suddenly found out you only had 6 months to live (for whatever reason), would the thing in front of you matter to you?Would those 20 emails waiting for a response matter? Would the paperwork waiting to be processed matter? Would the work you're doing matter? Would the meetings you're supposed to have matter? Would a big car and nice house and high-paying job and cool computer and mobile device and nice shoes and clothes matter?I'm not saying they wouldn’t matter … but it's important to ask yourself if they would.What would matter to you?For many of us, it's the loved ones in our lives. If we don't have loved ones … maybe it's time we started figuring out why, and addressing that. Maybe we haven't made time for others, for getting out and meeting others and helping others and being compassionate and passionate about others. Maybe we have shut ourselves in somehow. Or maybe we do have loved ones in our lives, but we don’t seem to have the time we want to spend with them.When was the last time you told your loved ones you loved them? Spent good quality time with them, being in the moment?For many of us, doing work that matters … would matter. That might mean helping others, or making a vital contribution to society, or creating something brilliant and inspiring, or expressing ourselves somehow. It’s not the money that matters, but the impact of the work. Are you doing work that matters?For many of us, experiencing life would matter — really beingin the moment, finding passion in our lives, seeing the world and traveling, or just seeing the world that’s around us right now, being with great people, doing amazing things, eating amazing food, playing.These are just a few ideas … but what would matter to you?I highly recommend that you spend at least a little time now, and regularly, thinking about this question … figuring out what really matte rs … and living a life that shows this.How do you live a life that puts a great emphasis on what matters? Start by figuring out what matters, and what doesn't. Then eliminate as much as you can of the stuff that doesn't matter, or at least minimize it to the extent possible. Make room for what does matter.Make the time for what does matter … today. Put it on your schedule, and don't miss that appointment. Make those tough decisions — because choosing to live a life that is filled with the important stuff means making choices, and they’re not always easy choices. But it matters.Spend time with your significant other, show them how important they are. Take the time to cuddle with your child, to read with her, to play with her, to have good conversations with her, to take walks with her. Take time to be in nature, to appreciate the beauty of the world around us. T ake time to savor the little pleasures in life.Because while you might not have only 6 months to live, I'm here to break the news to you: you really do only have a short time to live. Whether that's 6 months, 6 years or 60 … it's but the blink of an eye.The life you have left is a gift. Cherish it. Enjoy it now, to the fullest. Do what matters, now.英语六级美文阅读篇三适时舍得的智慧There once was a master who went to India. In those times, we didn't have the communications or airplanes or many kinds of transportation that we do now. So the master went to India on foot. He had never been to India before; perhaps he came from Persia. And when he got there, he saw a lot of fruit. In India they have plenty of fruit to sell, but much of it is expensive because they can't grow much due to the water situation. So he saw one basket, a big basket of some very red, long fruit. And it was the cheapest in the shop, not expensive at all.So he went up and asked, "How much per kilo?" And the shopkeeper said, "Two rupees." Two rupees in India is nothing; it's like dirt. So he bought a whole kilogram of the fruit and started eating it. But after he ate some of it: Oh, my God! His eyes watered, his mouth watered and burned, his eyes were burning, his head was burning and his face became red. As he coughed and choked and gasped for breath, he jumped up and down, saying, "Ah! Ah! Ah!"But he still continued to eat the fruit! Some people who were looking at him shook their heads and said, "You're crazy, man. Those are chilies! You can't eat so many; they're not good for you! People use them as a condiment, but only a little bit to put into food for taste. You can't just eat them by the handful like that; they're not fruit!" So the stupid master said, "No, I can't stop! I paid money for them, and now I'll eat them. It's my money!"And you think that master was stupid, right? Similarly, we sometimes do a lot of things like that. We invest money, time or effort in a relationship, business or job. And even though it's been a long time, bitter experience tells us it won't work, and we knowthere's no more hope that things will change in the future - this we definitely know by intuition - we still continue just because we've invested money, time, effort and love into it. If so, we're kaput in the brain. Just like the man who ate the chilies and suffered so much but couldn't stop because he didn't want to waste the money he'd paid.So even if you've lost something, let it go and move on. That's better than continuing to lose.。

经典英语六级美文阅读

经典英语六级美文阅读

经典英语六级美文阅读英语阅读水平的高低是衡量英语学习者语言综合水平的重要体现。

在大学英语教学中,英语阅读理解是教学的重要活动,是大学生学习英语的手段和目的。

下面是店铺带来的经典英语六级美文阅读,欢迎阅读!经典英语六级美文阅读篇一自己主宰的一天An Empowered DayIf you catch yourself feeling sorry for yourself, you have discovered a valuable opportunity. You can transform the negative energy of self-pity into positive energy to improve your situation.如果你发现你对自己抱有遗憾,那么你就发现了一个宝贵的机会。

你可以将这种自哀自怜的消极情绪转化为积极的能量来改善现状。

When you have been disappointed by life, take a step back and look at the positive value in that disappointment. You have a powerful reason to become more determined than ever before.当你对生活失望时,退一步来看,找到这次失望中积极的、有价值的部分。

你有足够的理由比以前更加坚定。

Life has its ups and its downs. And you can choose to benefit from both.人生中的遭遇时好时坏,而你可以选择从这两者中都有所收获。

Success is not a matter of having everything go your way. Success comes from choosing to find the value in whichever way things go.成功并不意味着所有的事情都按照你的意愿进行。

英语六级美文3篇精选

英语六级美文3篇精选

英语六级美文3篇精选20世纪20年代初,周作人从西方又引入"美文"新概念,给新文学区别于杂文的"美文"开辟出一块新土地。

下面是店铺带来的英语六级美文3篇,欢迎阅读!英语六级美文3篇精选Love is interdependence爱就是相互依存If somebody tells you: “I will love you forever.” Will you believe it?I don’t think there is any reason not to. We are ready to believe such commitment at the moment, whatever change may happen afterwards. As for the belief in an everlasting love, that’s another thing.Then you may be asked whether there is such a thing as an everlasting love. I will answer I believe in it. But an everlasting love is not immutable. You may unswervingly love or be loved by a person. Though love will change its composition with the passage of time, it will not remain the same. In the course of your growth, and as a result of your increased experience, love will become something different to you.In the beginning, you believe a fervent love for a person could last indefinitely. By and by, however, fervent gave ways to prosaic. Precisely because of this change, it became possible for love to last. Then what was meant by an everlasting love when eventually end up in a sort of interdependence. We used to insist on the difference between love and liking. The former seemed much more beautiful than the latter. One day, however, it turns out there’s really no need to make such difference. Liking is actually a sort of love. By the same token, the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love. I wish I couldbelieve there was somebody who love me forever. That, as we all know, too romantic to be true. Instead, there will more often than none be a case of lasting relationship.英语六级美文3篇阅读A perfect,priceless gem.Love is sacred and mysterious.It has no class distinction.It is not based on money and it is neither bought nor sold.True love is a perfect,priceless gem.One should not marry without love.A man and a woman may freely make friends with each other.But they cannot talk of marriage until their friendship has ripened into love.In arranging their marriage,they may take other things into consideration,but they always regard love as the most important thing.This type of marriage usually brings happiness .Many couples live a happy life because their marriage is based on true love .On the contrary,some people marry for the sake of money only,and their marriage is destined to be a failure.Numerous facts prove that marriage based on true love lasts and cannot be easily split up whereas marriage without love does not endure and may end in divorce.英语六级美文3篇学习How To Set Up Your LifeA great life doesn't happen by accident. A great life is the result of allocating your time, energy, thoughts, and hard work towards what you want your life to be. Stop setting yourself up for stress and failure, and start setting up your life to support success and ease. A great life is the result of using what you get in a creative and thoughtful way, instead of just what comes next. Customize these "secrets" to fit your own needs and style, and start creating your own great life today!S—Simplify. A great life is the result of simplifying your life. People often misinterpret what simplify means. It's not a way to remove work from your life. When you focus on simplifying your life, you free up energy and time for the work that you enjoy and the purpose for which you are here. In order to create a great life, you will have to make room for it in yours first.E—Effort. A great life is the result of your best effort. Creating a great life requires that you make some adjustments. It may mean re-evaluating how you spend your time, or choosing to spend your money in a different way. It may mean looking for new ways to spend your energy that coincide with your particular definition of a great life. Life will reward your best effort.C—Create priorities. A great life is the result of creating priorities. It's easy to spend your days just responding to the next thing that gets your attention, instead of intentionally using the time, energy and money you have in a way that's important to you. Focus on removing the obstacles that get in the way of you making sure you are honoring your priorities.R—Reserves. A great life is the result of having reserves—reserves of things, time, space, energy, money. With reserves, you acquire far more than you need—not 6 months living expenses, but 5 years worth; not 15 minutes of free time, 1 day. Reserves are important because they reduce the fear of consequences, and that allows you to make decisions based on what you really want instead of what the fear decides for you.E—Eliminate distractions. A great life is the result of eliminating distractions. Up to 75% of your mental energy can be tied up in things that are draining and distracting you. Eliminating distractions can be a difficult concept to many people, since they haven't really considered that there is another way tolive. Look around at someone's life you admire. What do they do that you would like to incorporate into your own life? Ask them how they did it. Find ways to free up your mental energy for things that are more important to you.T—Thoughts. A great life is the result of controlling your thoughts so that you accept and allow for the possibility that it actually can happen to you! Your belief in the outcome will directly dictate how successful you are. Motivated people have specific goals and look for ways to achieve them. Believing there is a solution to the same old problems you encounter year after year is vitally important to creating a life that you love.S—Start. A great life is the result of starting. There's the old saying everyone's familiar with "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." In order to even move from the couch to the refrigerator, you have to start. There's no better time to start than today. Don't wait for a raise, or until the kids get older, or the weather is better. Today, right now, is the right day to start to take a step in the direction of your heart's desires. It's what you do TODAY that will make a difference in your life tomorrow.。

大学英语六级阅读理解六篇

大学英语六级阅读理解六篇

大学英语六级阅读理解六篇大学英语六级阅读理解篇1EgyptEver since Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian and traveler, first described Egypt as“the gift of the Nile”, she has been capturing the imagination of all who visit her.The awe -inspiring monuments, left by the Pharaohs, Greeks and Romans as well as by the early Christians and Muslims, attract thousands of visitors every year —but the pyramids, temples, tombs, monasteries and mosques are just part of this country’s fascination.Modern Egypt —where mud-brick villages stand beside Pharaonic ruins surrounded by towering steel, stone and glass buildings — is at the cultural crossroads of East and West, ancient and modern. While TV antennae decorate rooftops everywhere, from the crowded apartment blocks of Cairo to the mud homes of farming villages and the goatskin tents of the Bedouins, the fellahin throughout the Nile’s fertile valley still tend their fields with the archaic tools of their ancestors.In the gargantuan city of Cairo the sound of the muezzin summoning the faithful to prayer competes with the pop music of ghetto blasters and the screech of car horns. And everywhere there are people : swathed in long flowing robes or western-style clothes, hanging from buses, weaving through an obstacle course of animals and exhaust-spewing traffic or spilling from hivelike buildings.Spectacular edifices aside, the attraction of this country lies in its incredible natural beauty and in the overwhelming hospitality of the Egyptian people .Through everything the Nile River flows serene and majestic, the lifeblood of Egypt as it has been since the beginning of history.阅读自测Ⅰ. Give the synonyms to the following words:1. archaic 2 . swathe 3. incredible 4 . screech 5. serene 6 . gargantuanⅡ. Translate the sentences into English with the words in parenthe ses :1. 她的精彩表演使观众为之神往。

英语六级经典美文阅读

英语六级经典美文阅读

英语六级经典美文阅读下面是店铺为大家带来英语六级经典美文阅读,希望大家喜欢!英语六级经典美文阅读:英国车站贴出禁吻标识A British train station has erected a no kissing sign to stop lovers going full steam ahead with their over-amorous farewells.英国一家火车站日前贴出禁止接吻的标识,以防止恋人们在依依惜别时过于忘情(而造成站台拥堵)。

Commuters have been told: if you want to get up to that kind of business, do it in the car park.车站规定:如果你想"那个",请去停车场。

The sign has gone up at the drop-off point at Warrington Bank Quay station in the town of Warrington, between Liverpool and Manchester in northwest England.位于英格兰西北部沃灵顿的Bank Quay车站最近在落客区张贴了这个“禁吻"标识。

沃灵顿位于利物浦和曼彻斯特之间。

A man in a hat and a woman with a curly-looking hair do puckering up show people where they must not indulge in full-on lip -locking.在标识上,头戴礼帽的男士和卷发女士正在亲吻,以此来提醒人们请勿在此处接吻。

A similar sign, this time permitting kissing, has been erected else where in a zone where smooching is considered tolerable, 而车站还在另一个区域同时贴出了_一个类似的标识,不过这个是表示允许接吻的。

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英语六级美文阅读Mp3Passage 1. Knowledge and VirtueKnowledge is one thing, virtue is another;good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility, nor is largeness and justness of view faith.Philosophy, however enlightened, however profound, gives no command over the passions, no influential motives, no vivifying principles.Liberal Education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman.It is well to be a gentleman,it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate taste,a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind,a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life—these are the connatural qualities of a large knowledge;they are the objects of a University.I am advocating, I shall illustrate and insist upon them;but still, I repeat, they are no guarantee for sanctity or even for conscientiousness, and they may attach to the man of the world, to the profligate,to the heartless, pleasant, alas, and attractive as he shows when decked out in them.Taken by themselves, they do but seem to be what they are not;they look like virtue at a distance, but they are detected by close observers, and in the long run;and hence it is that they are popularly accused of pretense and hypocrisy,not, I repeat, from their own fault,but because their professors and their admirers persist in taking them for what they are not,and are officious in arrogating for them a praise to which they have no claim. Quarry the granite rock with razors, or moor the vessel with a thread of silk,then may you hope with such keen and delicate instruments as human knowledge and human reason to contend against those giants, the passion and the pride of man.Passage 2. “Packing” a PersonA person, like a commodity, needs packaging. But going too far is absolutely undesirable. A little exaggeration, however, does no harm when it shows the person's unique qualities to their advantage. To display personal charm in a casual and natural way, it is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself. A master packager knows how to integrate art and nature without any traces of embellishment, so that the person so packaged is no commodity but a human being, lively and lovely. A young person, especially a female, radiant with beauty and full of life, has all the favor granted by God. Any attempt to make up would be self-defeating. Youth, however, comes and goes in a moment of doze. Packaging for the middle-aged is primarily to conceal the furrows ploughed by time. If you still enjoy life's exuberance enough to retain self-confidence and pursue pioneering work, you are unique in your natural qualities, and your charm and grace will remain. Elderly people are beautiful if their river of life has been, through plains, mountains and jungles, running its course as it should. You have really lived your life which now arrives at a complacent stage of serenity indifferent to fame or wealth. There is no need to resort to hair-dyeing;the snow-capped mountain is itself a beautiful scene of fairyland. Let your looks change from young to old synchronizing with the natural ageing process so as to keep in harmony with nature, for harmony itself is beauty, while the other way round will only end in unpleasantness. To be in the elder's company is like reading a thick book of deluxe edition thatfascinates one so much as to be reluctant to part with. As long as one finds where one stands, one knows how to package oneself, just as a commodity establishes its brand by the right packaging.Passage 3. Three Passions I Have Lived forThree passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course over a deep ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair. I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy —ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours for this joy. I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness —that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life, this is what—at last—I have found.With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine ... A little of this, but not much, I have achieved. Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people —a hated burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be.I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer. This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.Passage 4. A Little GirlSitting on a grassy grave, beneath one of the windows of the church, was a little girl. With her head bent back she was gazing up at the sky and singing, while one of her little hands was pointing to a tiny cloud that hovered like a golden feather above her head. The sun, which had suddenly become very bright, shining on her glossy hair, gave it a metallic luster, and it was difficult to say what was the color, dark bronze or black. So completely absorbed was she in watching the cloud to which her strange song or incantation seemed addressed, that she did not observe me when I rose and went towards her.Over her head, high up in the blue, a lark that was soaring towards the same gauzy cloud was singing, as if in rivalry. As I slowly approached the child, I could see by her forehead, which in the sunshine seemed like a globe of pearl, and especially by her complexion, that she uncommonly lovely. Her eyes, which at one moment seemed blue-gray, at another violet, were shaded by long black lashes, curving backward in a most peculiar way, and these matched in hue her eyebrows, and the tresses that were tossed about her tender throat were quivering in the sunlight.All this I did not take in at once; for at first I could see nothing but those quivering, glittering, changeful eyes turned up into my face. Gradually the other features, especially the sensitive full-lipped mouth, grew upon me as I stood silently gazing. Here seemed to me a more perfect beauty than had ever come to me in my loveliest dreams of beauty. Yet it was not her beauty so much as the look she gave me that fascinated me, melted me.Passage 5 Declaration of IndependenceWhen in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. —That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience has shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.—Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain [George III] is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.Passage 6. A Tribute to the DogThe best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful. Those who are nearest and dearest to us, those whom we trust with our happiness and our good name, may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has he may lose. It flies away from him, perhaps when he needs it most. A man’s reputation may be sacrificed i n a moment of ill-considered action.The people who are prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us may be the first to throw the stone of malice when failure settles its cloud upon our heads. The one absolutelyunselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog. A man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he may be near his master’s side. He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer; he will lick the wounds and sores that come from encounter with the roughness of the world. He will guard the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince.When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings and reputation falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journeys through the heavens. If fortune drives the master forth, an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him, to guard him against danger, to fight against his enemies. And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes the master in its embrace, and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by the grave will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death.Passage 7. Knowledge and ProgressWhy does the idea of progress loom so large in the modern world? Surely because progress of a particular kind is actually taking place around us and is becoming more and more manifest. Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. Knowledge began to increase as soon as the thoughts of one individual could be communicated to another by means of speech. With the invention of writing, a great advance was made, for knowledge could then be not only communicated but also stored. Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing.All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised. Then knowledge began to be accumulated according to a systematic plan. The trickle became a stream; the stream has now become a torrent. Moreover, as soon as new knowledge is acquired, it is now turned to practical account. What is called “modern civilization” is not the result of a balanced development of all man's nature, but of accumulated knowledge applied to practical life. The problem now facing humanity is: What is going to be done with all this knowledge? As is so often pointed out, knowledge is a two-edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil. It is now being used indifferently for both. Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly weird than that of gunners using science to shatter men's bodies while, close at hand, surgeons use it to restore them?We have to ask ourselves very seriously what will happen if this twofold use of knowledge, with its ever-increasing power, continues.Passage 8. Address by EngelsOn the 14th of March, at a quarter to three in the afternoon, the greatest living thinker ceased to think. He had been left alone for scarcely two minutes, and when we came back we found him in his armchair, peacefully gone to sleep—but forever. An immeasurable loss has been sustained both by the militant proletariat of Europe and America, and by historical science, in the death of this man. The gap that has been left by the departure of this mighty spirit will soon enough make itself felt.Just as Darwin discovered the law of development of organic nature, so Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.; that therefore the production of the immediate material means of subsistence and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given people or during a given epoch form the foundation upon which the state institutions, the legal conceptions, art, and even the ideas on religion, of the people concerned have been evolved, and in the light of which they must, therefore, be explained, instead of vice versa, as had hitherto been the case. But that is not all.Marx also discovered the special law of motion governing the present-day capitalist mode of production and the bourgeois society that this mode of production has created. The discovery of surplus value suddenly threw light on the problem, in trying to solve which all previous investigations, of both bourgeois economists and socialist critics, had been groping in the dark.Two such discoveries would be enough for one lifetime. Happy the man to whom it is granted to make even one such discovery. But in every single field which Marx investigated—and he investigated very many fields, none of them superficially—in every field, even in that of mathematics, he made independent discoveries.Passage 9. Relationship that LastsIf somebody tells you,“ I’ll love you for ever,” will you believe it?I don’t think there’s any reason not to. We are ready to believe such commitment at the moment, whatever change may happen afterwards. As for the belief in an everlasting love, that’s another thing. Then you may be asked whether there is such a thing as an everlasting love. I’d answer I believe in it, but an everlasting love is not immutable. You may unswervingly love or be loved by a person. But love will change its composition with the passage of time. It will not remain the same.In the course of your growth and as a result of your increased experience, love will become something different to you. In the beginning you believed a fervent love for a person could last definitely. By and by, however, “fervent” gave way to “prosaic”. Precisely because of this change it became possible for love to last. Then what was meant by an everlasting love would eventuallyend up in a sort of interdependence. We used to insist on the difference between love and liking. The former seemed much more beautiful than the latter. One day, however, it turns out there’s really no need to make such difference. Liking is actually a sort of love. By the same token, the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love.I wish I could believe there was somebody who would love me for ever. That’s, as we all know, too romantic to be true. Instead, it will more often than not be a case of lasting relationship.Passage 10. RushSwallows may have gone, but there is a time of return; willow trees may have died back, but there is a time of regreening; peach blossoms may have fallen, but they will bloom again. Now, you the wise, tell me, why should our days leave us, never to return? If they had been stolen by someone, who could it be? Where could he hide them? If they had made the escape themselves, then where could they stay at the moment? I don’t know how many days I have been given to spend, but I do feel my hands are getting empty. Taking stock silently, I find that more than eight thousand days have already slid away from me. Like a drop of water from the point of a needle disappearing into the ocean, my days are dripping into the stream of time, soundless, traceless. Already sweat is starting on my forehead, and tears welling up in my eyes. Those that have gone have gone for good, those to come keep coming; yet in between, how fast is the shift, in such a rush?When I get up in the morning, the slanting sun marks its presence in my small room in two or three oblongs. The sun has feet, look, he is treading on, lightly and furtively; and I am caught, blankly, in his revolution. Thus — the day flows away through the sink when I wash my hands, wears off in the bowl when I eat my meal, and passes away before my day-dreaming gaze as reflect in silence. I can feel his haste now, so I reach out my hands to hold him back, but he keeps flowing past my withholding hands.In the evening, as I lie in bed, he strides over my body, glides past my feet, in his agile way. The moment I open my eyes and meet the sun again, one whole day has gone. I bury my face in my hands and heave a sigh. But the new day begins to flash past in the sigh. What can I do, in this bustling world, with my days flying in their escape? Nothing but to hesitate, to rush.What have I been doing in that eight-thousand-day rush, apart from hesitating? Those bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by a light wind, or evaporated as mist by the morning sun. What traces have I left behind me? Have I ever left behind any gossamer traces at all? I have come to the world, stark naked; am I to go back, in a blink, in the same stark nakedness? It is not fair though: why should I have made such a trip for nothing! You the wise, tell me, why should our days leave us, never to return?Passage 11. A Summer DayOne day thirty years ago Marseilles lay in the burning sun. A blazing sun upon a fierce August daywas no greater rarity in southern France than at any other time before or since. Everything in Marseilles and about Marseilles had stared at the fervid sun, and had been stared at in return, until a staring habit had become universal there. Strangers were stared out of countenance by staring white houses, staring white streets, staring tracts of arid road, staring hills from which verdure was burnt away. The only things to be seen not fixedly staring and glaring were the vines drooping under their loads of grapes. These did occasionally wink a little, as the hot air barely moved their faint leaves.The universal stare made the eyes ache. Towards the distant blue of the Italian coast, indeed, it was a little relieved by light clouds of mist slowly rising from the evaporation of the sea, but it softened nowhere else. Far away the dusty vines overhanging wayside cottages, and the monotonous wayside avenues of parched trees without shade, dropped beneath the stare of earth and sky. So did the horses with drowsy bells, in long files of carts, creeping slowly towards the interior; so did their recumbent drivers, when they were awake, which rarely happened; so did the exhausted laborers in the fields. Everything that lived or grew was oppressed by the glare; except the lizard, passing swiftly over rough stone walls, and cicada, chirping its dry hot chirp, like a rattle. The very dust was scorched brown, and something quivered in the atmosphere as if the air itself were panting.Blinds, shutters, curtains, awnings, were all closed and drawn to deep out the stare. Grant it but a chink or a keyhole, and it shot in like a white-hot arrow.Passage 12. NightNight has fallen over the country. Through the trees rises the red moon and the stars are scarcely seen. In the vast shadow of night, the coolness and the dews descend. I sit at the open window to enjoy them; and hear only the voice of the summer wind. Like black hulks, the shadows of the great trees ride at anchor on the billowy sea of grass. I cannot see the red and blue flowers, but I know that they are there. Far away in the meadow gleams the silver Charles.The tramp of horses' hoofs sounds from the wooden bridge.Then all is still save the continuous wind or the sound of the neighboring sea. The village clock strikes; and I feel that I am not alone. How different it is in the city! It is late, and the crowd is gone. You step out upon the balcony, and lie in the very bosom of the cool, dewy night as if you folded her garments about you. Beneath lies the public walk with trees, like a fathomless, black gulf. The lamps are still burning up and down the long street. People go by with grotesque shadows, now foreshortened, and now lengthening away into the darkness and vanishing, while a new one springs up behind the walker, and seems to pass him revolving like the sail of a windmill.The iron gates of the park shut with a jangling clang. There are footsteps and loud voices; —a tumult; —a drunken brawl; —an alarm of fire; —then silence again. And now at length the city is asleep, and we can see the night. The belated moon looks over the roofs, and finds no one to welcome her. The moonlight is broken. It lies here and there in the squares and the opening of the streets —angular like blocks of white marble.Passage 13. Peace and Development: the Themes of Our TimesPeace and development are the themes of the times. People across the world should join hands in advancing the lofty cause of peace and development of mankind. A peaceful environment is indispensable for national, regional and even global development. Without peace or political stability there would be no economic progress to speak of. This has been fully proved by both the past and the present. In today’s world, the international situation is, on the whole, moving towards relaxation. However, conflicts and even local wars triggered by various factors have kept cropping up, and tension still remains in some areas.All this has impeded the economic development of the countries and regions concerned, and has also adversely affected the world economy. All responsible statesmen and governments must abide by the purposes of the UN Charter and the universally acknowledged norms governing international relations, and work for a universal, lasting and comprehensive peace. Nobody should be allowed to cause tension or armed conflicts against the interests of the people.There are still in this world a few interest groups, which always want to seek gains by creating tension here and there. This is against the will of the majority of the people and against the trend of the times. An enormous market demand can be created and economic prosperity promoted only when continued efforts are made to advance the cause of peace and development, to ensure that people around the world live and work in peace and contentment and focus on economic development and on scientific and technological innovation.I hope that all of us here today will join hands with all other peace-loving people and work for lasting world peace and the common development and prosperity of all nations and regions.。

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