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最新高考英语写作专题辅导课件-写作基础[活用谚语]

最新高考英语写作专题辅导课件-写作基础[活用谚语]

谚语是洋溢着文化气息的哲理性语言, 是智慧的结晶。

在写作中,如果考生能够恰当地运用一两句, 可增强文章的表现力, 提升作文层次, 让阅卷老师眼前一亮。

现辑录一些写作中常用的谚语, 以飨考生, 望熟读背诵之。

1. Knowledge is power. 知识就是力量。

2. Time is money. 时间就是金钱。

(一寸光阴一寸金)3. Time and tide wait for no man. 时不我待。

4. Time lost cannot be recalled. 光阴一去不复返。

5. Failure is the mother of success. 失败乃成功之母。

6. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. 一日之计在于晨。

7. It is the early bird that catches the worm. 早起的鸟儿吃到虫。

(捷足先登)8. Take time while time is, for time will be away. 机不可失, 时不再来。

9. Actions speak louder than words. 行动比言语更有说服力。

(事实胜于雄辩)10. Better late than never. 迟做总比不做好。

11. Honesty is the best policy. 诚实为上策。

12. One is never too old to learn. 活到老, 学到老。

13. It is love that makes the world go round. 爱使世界更美好。

14. Every man is his own worst enemy. 最大的敌人就是自己。

15. Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者事竟成。

16. Do nothing by halves. 凡事不可半途而废。

英语高考习惯用语讲座20课附新课标习惯用语和固定搭配总结

英语高考习惯用语讲座20课附新课标习惯用语和固定搭配总结

英语习惯用语讲座20课附高考习惯用语和固定搭配总结第一课give me a handfoot the billblow outlock, stock and barrelhook, line and sinker每一种语言都有它独特的成语和俗语。

而学习外语的人经常在理解这些习惯用语时会感到很困难。

这是因为你不可能从组成某个习惯用语的字面上来懂得它的意思。

比如,美国人经常说:“Give me a hand.”按照字面来理解, “give me hand”就是“给我一只手。

”可是,它的意思却是“帮我一下忙。

”另外一个例子是: “Foot the bill.”“Foot”的意思是“一只脚”,而“bill”在这儿的解释是“账单”。

“Foot the bill.”并不是把帐单踩在脚底下,而是付账的意思。

另外,有的时候,一个词汇有好几种解释。

就拿下面一句话来作例子吧:例句-1:“We arrived two hours late at the big blow-out for Charlie’s birthday because our car had a blow-out.”这句话里第一个blow-out是指规模很大的聚会,第二个blow-out是指汽车的轮胎炸了。

整个句子的意思是:“由于我们车胎炸了,所以我们晚了两个小时才到达查理举行生日宴会的地方。

”还有一些习惯用语从字典上的意思来看是相同的,但是它们使用的场合却不同。

下面两个习惯用语就是很好的例子。

一个是“Lock, stock and barrel”,另外一个是:“Hook, line and sinker”。

Lock, stock and barrel和Hook, line and sinker都是全部的意思,可是用法却不同。

我们先来举一个Lock, stock and barrel的例子:例句-2:“Mr. Rockefeller bought the whole oil company lock, stock and barrel.”这句话的意思是:“洛克菲勒先生把整个石油公司买了下来”。

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文Success is often achieved through determination, hard work, and perseverance. As the saying goes, “Success does not come to those who wait; it comes to those who work hard and never give up.” This emphasizes the importance of taking action and actively pursuing our goals rather than passively waiting for success to come to us. Another popular success proverb is, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” This reminds us that with a strong determination and willpower, we can overcome any obstacles and achieve our desired outcome. Furthermore, the quote, “The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary,” serves as a reminder that success is the result of hard work and dedication, and that there are no shortcuts to achieving our goals. These powerful proverbs remind us that success is not easily attainable, but with determination, hard work, and perseverance, we can overcome challenges and achieve our ambitions.成功往往是通过决心、努力和毅力实现的。

课后续写之谚语篇(课件)-高考英语作文新题型【优秀课件】

课后续写之谚语篇(课件)-高考英语作文新题型【优秀课件】

课后续写之谚语篇(课件)-高考英语 作文新 题型【 优秀课 件】
读后续写之谚语篇
三、团结
Solidarity means strength. 团结就是力量。 Two heads are better than one. 三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮。 People with one mind will remove Mount Tai. 人心齐,泰山移。 When everybody adds fuel, the flames rise high. 众人拾柴火焰高。 Two people are of the same mind their sharpness can cut
读后续写之谚语篇
二、时间 How time flies! 光阴似箭! Time is the greatest teacher. 时间是最好的老师。 Time and tide wait for no man. 时不我待。时光不待人。 To save time is to lengthen life. 时间就是生命,节省时间就是延长生命! Time tries friends as fire tries gold. 时间考验朋友,烈火考验黄金。
读后续写之谚语篇
A good beginning is half done. 良好的开端是成功的一半。 Knowledge starts with practice. 实践出真知。 There is no royal road to learning. 学问无坦途。/书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。 Complacency is the enemy of study. 学习的敌人是自己的满足。 A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. 一知半解,害已误人。

高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件

高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件
All that glitters is not gold. 闪光的东西并非都是金子
Nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it. 世上无难事只要肯登攀
高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件
高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件
Time is money. 时间就是金钱。 Like father, like son. 有其父必有其子。 Grasp all, lose all. 样样都要,全都失掉。 Easier said than done. 说起来容易,做起来难。 The first step is the hardest. 万事开头难。
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爱屋及乌 Love me, love my dog. 百闻不如一见 Seeing is believing.
笨鸟先飞
A slow sparrow should make an early start.
功夫不负有心人
Everything comes to him who waits.
You cannot catch old birds with chaff.(粗糠).
用粗糠捉不住老鸟。(有经验的人 难骗。)
高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件
高中英语-成语谚语俗语 精品课件
Birds of a feather flock together. 物以类聚,人以群分。 Fine feathers make fine birds. 人要衣装,马要鞍 A cat has nine lives. 猫有九条命;吉人天相。 Care kill a cat. 忧虑愁死猫。
金无足赤,人无完人
Gold can't be pure and man can't be perfect. 金玉满堂 Treasures fill the home

高三英语习语谚语总结(5篇)

高三英语习语谚语总结(5篇)

高三英语习语谚语总结(5篇)第一篇:高三英语习语谚语总结英语习语谚语a piece of cake 轻松的事a wet blanket枯燥,让人扫兴all thumbs 笨拙as bright as a button 聪明极了as cool as a cucumber 极其冷静as easy as ABC非常容易as easy as pie易如反掌as hard as nails 冷酷无情,铁石心肠as hungry as a lion 极其渴望得到as light as a feather 很轻盈as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗as proud as a peacock 十分骄傲as sharp as a spear 聪明,思路敏捷as sly as a fox 非常狡猾as tall as a tree 非常高be a weed 软弱,懦弱be at odds 有矛盾,合不来be blessed with brains 很聪明be green with envy 嫉妒be in the same boat 处于同样境地be tickled pink 非常开心be white as a sheet 惨白如纸black and blue 青一块紫一块then and there 立即black is white and white is black.黑白颠倒burn the midnight oil 开夜车,挑灯夜战call black white 颠倒黑白cast iron nerves 坚定的意志dark horse黑马down in the dumps 气馁,沮丧eat like a bird 食量很小feel blue 忧郁feet of clay 内在缺陷fly off the handle/ hit the roof/ceiling 勃然大怒green fingers 擅长hand and foot 完全,周到,全方位hot under the collar 愤怒的,恼火的have butterflies in your stomach 心慌,紧张in the black有盈余in the red 财政赤字kill the fatted calf 设宴欢迎laugh one’s head off大笑/ 4 off the top of your head 不假思索make a mountain out of a molehill/ make a fuss of 小题大做on cloud nine狂喜on its last legs 奄奄一息,濒于台once and for all 永远,彻底地one’s cup of tea 投合脾性的事over the moon 欣喜若狂,兴高采烈pull one’s leg开某人玩笑rain cats and dogs 倾盆大雨senior citizen 老人to sleep like a log 酣睡twists and turns 曲折wear and tear 磨损the man in the street平常百姓the prodigal son 浪荡子the salt of the earth 善良诚实的人A bad workman always blames his tools.拙匠总怪工具差。

英语谚语习语总结ppt课件

英语谚语习语总结ppt课件

• 他论事不论人
• he see things not people
• 我们志同道合

we sang the same songs
• 我希望你也能来

I hope you in the roll
• 我们各付各的吧

let’s go Dutch
• 说曹操, 曹操就到

speak of the devil
• 千里之行始于足下。
• Look before you leap. 三思而后行。
• Pour cats and dogs
Facts speak plainer (清楚,明白) than words. 事实胜于雄辩。
Action speaks louder than words. 行动胜过语言。
Where there is a will, there is a way. (A willful man will have his way. )
can‘t make him drink! 〔谚〕带马到河边容易,逼马饮水难!
Chichen 小鸡 19.Come on! Don’t be chicken! 来,别害怕! 20.Well,she’s certainly no spring chicken .她当然不再是个小丫头了。 21.Don't count your chickens before they're
12. Just hold your horses! 忍耐一下吧! 13. She works like a horse all day long. 她整天辛辛苦苦地干活。 14.That’s a horse of a different color! 那完全是另外一回事。 15.You can take a horse to the water,but you

中学生高考英语必备材料14 谚语 reading in the morningPPT课件

中学生高考英语必备材料14  谚语 reading in the morningPPT课件

• 15.知识就是力量。
• Knowledge is power.
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谚语 • 16. 健康就是财富。 • Health is wealth.
• 17. 每件事情都有两面。 • Every coin has two sides. • 18. 诚实为上策。 • Honesty is the best policy.
• 44. A friend without faults will never be found. • 永远找不到没有缺点的朋友。/ 世上没有十全
十美的朋友。
• 45. A golden key can open any door. • 有钱能使鬼推磨。
• He laughs best who laughs last.
• 12.熟能生巧。
• Practice makes perfect.
• 13.患难见真情。
• A friend in need is a friend indeed.
• 14.不要以貌取人。
• Don’t judge a man by his looks.
• 19.机不可失,时不再来。
• Opportunity knocks at the door only once.
• 20.行动胜于空谈。/ 事实胜于雄辩。
• Actions speak louder than words.
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谚语
• 21.只工作不玩耍,聪明的孩子也变傻。
• All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. • 22.观其交友,知其为人。 • A man is known by the company he keeps. • 23.英雄可不是光走一段路就当得上的。 • It takes more than a long walk to make a

高中英语演讲稿3分钟关于谚语

高中英语演讲稿3分钟关于谚语

演讲稿你好!每一个人。

大多数人都想成为受别人欢迎,但并非每个人都能实现这个目标。

受欢迎的秘诀是什么?事实上,它是非常简单的。

第一步是要改善我们的外表,我们应该确保我们保持良好的形状和衣服。

当我们健康和楚楚,我们将不仅更好看,而且感觉更好。

此外,我们应该保持微笑并表现得很友善。

毕竟,我们的面部表情是我们外表的一个重要组成部分。

如果我们能做到这一点,别人会被我们的美好外表所吸引,并对我们的自信印象深刻。

另一个重要步骤,就是培养更多的其他考虑。

我们应该以他人为重,并把别人的利益放在自己的利益之前。

然而,无论我们做什么,我们必须不八卦。

最重要的是,我们必须记住自己,不是伪君子只有对人真诚又尊重时,才能赢得他人的尊重。

如果我们能做到上述所有,我相信人气会来我们的方式。

篇二:3分钟高中生英语演讲稿good morning,dear teacher and my friends. it’s a very intresting topic today.i think my dad was a hero for me when i was a young child. wed go fishing, walks,and other fun things for a kid. every child has a good and great father, and so do i. my dad played a very importantrole in my daily life`````exactly speaking, in my past 16 years. my father always stands in the center of my life, from past till now and possiblyin the future. my family was rather poor when i was in my childhood. we didnt have our own houseand had to live in a shabby, small room rented from my fathers factory. the roomwas so small that there was little space for people to walk. i didnt have my own bedand had to sleep with my parents. this is terrible both for my parents and me. but father made this all different!he works very hard on his own business, nowwe have our own 2 housese,surly,i have my own room.and he take our family so muchhappiness, richer and richer. when i was little, i did everything with my dad. you could always find me sittingon his knee or walking and doing everything with him. every night he would read mea bed time story and make the voices of each character.i learnt a lot from my daddy. i learnt to never take things to seriously and toalways smile. years pasted, my father is over 45 now. it is time for me to look after him andi am sure i will do and we will live an even better life. and i will say,i reallylove you dad,cause you are the hero in my mind. thank you so much!篇三:高中英语谚语谚语i.高中课本里出现过的谚语1.a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.多得不如现得。

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文

成功谚语演讲稿英语作文Ladies and Gentlemen,Today, I stand here to share with you some profound proverbs that guide us towards success. Success is not merely a destination; it's a journey filled with challenges and learnings. The journey begins with a single step, andit is our perseverance and adaptability that lead us to the promised land.The first proverb I would like to discuss is, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." This proverb reminds us that success is built upon consistent, small efforts. It's about taking one step at a time, even when the destination seems far away. It's about setting small goals and gradually working towards achieving them. This journey requires patience, perseverance, and the courage to keep going, despite the obstacles and setbacks. The second proverb is, "Rome wasn't built in a day." This proverb underscores the importance of time and effort in achieving success. Success is not achieved overnight; it takes years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.Just like building a city like Rome, success requires a solid foundation and continuous effort over a period of time. We must be willing to put in the necessary hours, days, and years to achieve our goals.The third proverb I would like to share is, "Adapt or die." In today's rapidly changing world, adaptability is crucial for success. We must be willing to embrace change, learn new skills, and adapt to new situations. The ability to adapt quickly and effectively to changing environments gives us a competitive edge and helps us stay ahead of the curve. We must be flexible and open to new ideas, experiences, and opportunities that come our way.The fourth proverb is, "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." This proverb reminds us that success and failure are not permanent states; they are temporary outcomes. We must never be discouraged by failure because it is through failure that we learn and grow. The important thing is to keep going, to never give up, and to keep fighting for our dreams and goals.In conclusion, success is not a matter of chance or fate; it is a result of our actions and decisions. Bytaking consistent small steps, putting in the necessarytime and effort, adapting to change, and persevering in the face of failure, we can achieve anything we set our minds to. Let us remember these proverbs and apply them in our daily lives to create a more successful and fulfilling future.Thank you.**成功在于适应与坚持**女士们,先生们:今天,我站在这里与大家分享一些指导我们走向成功的深刻谚语。

高考英语素材谚语背诵讲义 (1)

高考英语素材谚语背诵讲义 (1)

Bite your lipIf you have to bite your lip, you have to make a conscious effort not to react or to keep quiet about something thatdispleases you.Bite your tongueIf you bite your tongue, you refrain from speaking because it is socially or otherwise better not to. Bits and bobsBits and bobs are small, remnant articles and things- the same as odds and ends.Bitter endIf you do something to the bitter end, you do it to the very end, no matter how unsuccessful you are. Bitter pill to swallowA bitter pill to swallow is something that is hard to accept.Black and whiteWhen it is very clear who or what is right and wrong, then the situation is black and white.Black as Newgate's knocker(UK) If things are as black as Newgate's knocker, they are very bad. Newgate was an infamous prison in England, so itsdoor knocker meant trouble.Black holeIf there is a black hole in financial accounts, money has disappeared.Black sheepSomeone who is the black sheep doesn't fit into a group or family because their behaviour or character is not goodenough.Bleeding edgeSimilar to 'cutting edge', this implies a technology or process that is at the forefront or beyond current practices.However, because it is unproven, it is often dangerous to use (hence the 'bleeding').Bleeding heartA bleeding heart is a person who is excessively sympathetic towards other people.Blessing in disguiseIf some bad luck or misfortune ultimately results in something positive, it's a blessing in disguise. Blind as a batIf you are in total darkness and can't see anything at all, you are as blind as a bat.Blind leading the blindWhen the blind are leading the blind, the people in charge of something don't know anything more than the peoplethey are in charge of, when they should have greater knowledge.Blink of an eyeIf something happens in the blink of an eye, it happens so fast it is almost impossible to notice it. Blood and thunderAn emotional speech or performance is full of blood and thunder.Blood is thicker than waterThis idiom means that family relationships are stronger than others.Blood is worth bottling(AU) If an Australian says to you "Your blood is worth bottling", he/she is complimenting or praising you for doingsomething or being someone very special.Blood out of a stoneIf something is like getting blood out of a stone, it is very difficult indeed.Blood out of a stone'You can't get blood out of a stone' means that it is impossible to get something from someone if they don't have it. Wealso say that it was 'like getting blood from a stone' when it was very hard to get an answer from someone. 'Blood froma rock' is an alternative.Blood, sweat and tearsIf something will take blood, sweat and tears, it will be very difficult and will require a lot of effort and sacrifice.Blow a gasketIf you blow a gasket, you get very angry.Blow by blowA blow-by-blow description gives every detail in sequence.Blow hot and coldIf you blow hot and cold on an idea, your attitude and opinion keeps changing; one minute you are for it, the next youare against.Blow off steam(USA) If you blow off steam, you express your anger or frustration.Blow out of the waterIf something, like an idea, is blown out of the water, it is destroyed or defeated comprehensively. Blow the cobwebs awayIf you blow the cobwebs away, you make sweeping changes to something to bring fresh views and ideas in.Blow your own trumpetIf someone blows their own trumpet, they boast about their talents and achievements.Blow your stackIf you blow your stack, you lose your temper.Blow your topIf someone blows their top, they lose their temper.Blue bloodSomeone with blue blood is royalty.Blue-eyed boySomeone's blue-eyed boy is their favourite person.Bob's your uncle(UK) This idiom means that something will be successful: Just tell him that I gave you his name and Bob's your unclehe'll help you.Body politicA group of people organised under a single government or authority (national or regional) is a body politic.Bolt from the blueIf something happens unexpectedly and suddenly, it is a bolt from the blue.Bone of contentionIf there is an issue that always causes tension and arguments, it is a bone of contention.Bone to pickIf you have a bone to pick with someone, you are annoyed about something they have done and want to tell them howyou feel.Boot is on the other footWhen the boot's on the other foot, a person who was in a position of weakness is now in a position of strength.Born to the purpleSomeone who is born to the purple is born in a royal or aristocratic family. ("Born in the purple" is also used.)Born with a silver spoon in your mouthIf you are born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you are born into a rich family.Bottom lineIn accountancy, the bottom line is net income, and is used idiomatically to mean the conclusion. Bounce off the wallsIf someone's bouncing off the walls, they are very excited about something.Bouquet of orchidsId someone deserves a bouquet of orchids, they have done something worthy of praise.Box and diceBox and dice means everything.Box clever(UK) If you box clever, you use your intelligence to get what you want, even if you have to cheat a bit. Boxing and coxingIf people are boxing and coxing, they are sharing responsibilities so that one of them is working while the other isn't. Itcan also be used when couples are sharing a house, but their relationship has broken down and when one is at home,the other stays out.Brain surgeryIf something is not brain surgery, it isn't very complicated or difficult to understand or master. Brass monkeyIf it's brass monkey weather, or cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey, it is extremely cold.Brass neck(UK) Someone who has the brass neck to do something has no sense of shame about what they do. Brass tacksIf you get down to brass tacks, you get down to the real business.Bread and butterBread and butter issues are ones that affect people directly and in a very important way. BreadwinnerUsed to describe the person that earns the most money. For example - She's the breadwinner in the family.Break a legThis idiom is a way of wishing someone good luck.Break evenIf you break even, you don't make any money, but you don't lose any either.Break groundIf you break ground, or break new ground, you make progress, taking things into a new area or going further thananyone has gone before. 'Ground-breaking' is used an adjective.Break the iceWhen you break the ice, you get over any initial embarrassment or shyness when you meet someone for the first timeand start conversing.Break your duck(UK) If you break your duck, you do something for the first time.Break your heartIf someone upsets you greatly, they break your heart, especially if they end a relationship.Breathe down your neckIf someone follows you or examines what you're doing very closely, they are breathing down your neck.Breathe your lastWhen you breathe your last, you die.Bright as a buttonA person who is as bright as a button is very intelligent or smart.Bright-eyed and bushy-tailedIf someone's bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, they are full of energy and enthusiasm.Brighten up the dayIf something brightens up your day, something happens that makes you feel positive and happy all day long.Bring a knife to a gunfightIf someone brings a knife to a gunfight, they are very badly prepared for something.Bring home the baconA person who brings home the bacon earns the money that a family live on.Bring someone to bookIf somebody is brought to book, they are punished or made to account for something they have done wrong.Bring the house downSomething that brings the house down is acclaimed and praised vigorously.Broad churchIf an organisation is described as broad church, it is tolerant and accepting of different opinions and ideas.Broad strokesIf something is described or defined with broad stokes, then only an outline is given, without fine details.Brown noseWhen someone tries to make themselves popular with somebody, usually in a position of authority, especially byflattering them, they are brown nosing.Brownie pointsIf you try to earn Brownie points with someone, you do things you know will please them.Brush under the carpetIf you brush something under the carpet, you are making an attempt to ignore it, or hide it from others.Bull in a China shopIf someone behaves like a bull in a China shop, they are clumsy when they should be careful.Bun in the ovenIf a woman has a bun in the oven, she is pregnant.Bundle of nervesSomeone who is a bundle of nerves is very worried or nervous.Burn the candle at both endsSomeone who burns the candle at both ends lives life at a hectic pace, doing things which are likely to affect theirhealth badly.Burn the midnight oilIf you stay up very late working or studying, you burn the midnight oil.Burn your bridgesIf you burn your bridges, you do something that makes it impossible to go back from the position you have taken.Burning question译文:站在喷嘴上(英国)如果一个女人出了,她怀孕了。

有关成功的谚语的演讲稿英语作文高中

有关成功的谚语的演讲稿英语作文高中

有关成功的谚语的演讲稿英语作文高中Success is a journey, not a destination. This timeless adage has been echoed throughout history, serving as a guiding principle for individuals striving to achieve their dreams. In the realm of high school, where the pursuit of success is a constant endeavor, this proverb holds a profound significance.Success, in its truest form, is not merely the attainment of a specific goal or the acquisition of material wealth. Rather, it is a state of being, a mindset that embraces the process of growth and self-discovery. As students navigate the challenges and complexities of their academic journeys, it is crucial to understand that the path to success is not a straight line, but a winding road filled with both triumphs and setbacks.One of the most prevalent success-related proverbs is "Failure is the stepping stone to success." This notion encourages individuals to view failures not as obstacles, but as opportunities for learning and improvement. In the high school setting, where academic performance is heavily emphasized, it is easy for students to become discouraged by the occasional misstep or low grade. However, it is in these moments of perceived failure that true growth and resiliencecan be cultivated.By embracing the concept that failure is a necessary component of success, students can develop a growth mindset – a belief that their abilities and talents are not fixed, but can be developed through dedication and hard work. This mindset empowers them to approach challenges with a sense of determination, knowing that each setback is a chance to learn, adapt, and ultimately, succeed.Another famous success-related proverb is "Persistence is the key to success." This maxim underscores the importance of unwavering dedication and determination in the pursuit of one's goals. In the high school setting, where academic demands can be overwhelming, it is easy for students to become discouraged and tempted to give up. However, those who embrace the principle of persistence often find themselves better equipped to navigate the obstacles that arise.By persisting in the face of adversity, students not only develop a stronger sense of self-discipline and resilience, but they also learn to tap into their inner reserves of motivation and drive. This persistence can manifest in various forms, from consistently completing homework assignments to dedicating countless hours to mastering a challenging subject matter. Ultimately, it is this unwavering determination that often separates those who achieve success from those who fall short.A third success-related proverb that holds particular relevance for high school students is "Opportunity favors the prepared mind." This adage emphasizes the importance of being proactive and well-prepared in order to seize the opportunities that present themselves. In the high school context, this can translate to a variety of actions, from diligently studying for exams to actively participating in extracurricular activities.By cultivating a prepared and adaptable mindset, students can position themselves to capitalize on the myriad of opportunities that arise throughout their academic journeys. Whether it is securing a coveted internship, earning a scholarship, or being selected for a prestigious academic program, the students who are best prepared and most attuned to their surroundings are often the ones who emerge victorious.Furthermore, the proverb "Passion fuels success" serves as a powerful reminder that true and lasting success is often rooted in a deep, intrinsic motivation. In the high school setting, where students are often bombarded with external pressures and expectations, it is crucial for them to cultivate a genuine passion for their studies and pursuits.When students are driven by a genuine love for learning and a desireto excel, they are more likely to persevere through the challenges and setbacks that inevitably arise. This passion serves as a well of inspiration, fueling their dedication and propelling them towards their goals. By tapping into their passions, high school students can unlock a level of motivation and engagement that can transform their academic experiences and pave the way for long-term success.In conclusion, the various success-related proverbs that have been woven into the fabric of our collective wisdom offer invaluable insights for high school students navigating the path to achievement. By embracing the principles of failure as a stepping stone, persistence as the key, prepared mindsets, and passion-fueled pursuits, students can cultivate the mindset and skills necessary to thrive in their academic endeavors and beyond.As they embark on their high school journeys, students would do well to heed the timeless wisdom encapsulated in these proverbs, using them as a guiding light to navigate the complexities and challenges that lie ahead. For it is through the application of these timeless principles that true and lasting success can be achieved, not merely as a destination, but as a lifelong journey of growth, resilience, and self-discovery.。

英语习语课件知识讲稿

英语习语课件知识讲稿
Origin of Idioms
Source
Meanings
The surface means of an idol is often not literal For instance, the idol "to rain cats and dogs" does not Literally mean that there are cats and dogs falling from the sky; Furthermore, it means to rain very health
Figure Means
Idiom
"to kick the bucket": This idol originates from the practice of hanging a bucket by a rope under a cow's neck to collect milk If the cow kicks the bucket, it would fall and spill the milk Therefore, this idol is used to mean to die or to end something recently
Idiom
"to cross one's fingers": This idol originates from the belief that if one crosses their fingers, it will bring good luck or ward off bad luck Therefore, this period is used to mean to wish for good luck or to hope for something positive to happen

英语词汇学之谚语ppt

英语词汇学之谚语ppt

英语谚语的由来
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起源于名人名句和名著的英语谚语
It is the last straw that breaks the camel’s back.
骆驼负载过重时,最后一根稻草也会压断其脊梁。这则谚
语最早出现在英国作家狄更斯的《董贝父子》中,他写过“as the last straw breaks the laden camel’s back”这样的语句。人 们后来往往用短语the last straw表示
“使人无法承受的最后一击”或是“最终导致失败的因素”等
含义, 一直流传至今,成为家喻户晓的谚语。
英语谚语的由来
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来自外来语的英语谚语
put the cart before the horse:
本末倒置,颠倒次序。直译是“把车放在马前”。这则谚语可 以追溯到古罗马时代的一句拉丁文谚语,该谚语是以犁和牛作 比。公元前61年古罗马政治家、演说家和哲学家西塞罗曾在其 作品里用过此语。1279年这一谚语首次被译为英语。
B 思想内容
思想内容
大多数谚语是人民群众智慧的结晶。不少谚语以用通俗 简洁的语言,道出了深刻的道理。
• ①A small leak will sink a great ship.(千里之堤,毁 于蚁穴) • ②Behind the mountains there are people to be found. (山外有山,天外有天)
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英语谚语的由来
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起源于生活风俗和劳作习惯的英语谚语
Hunger is the best sauce. 饥者口中尽佳肴。 (饥饿是最好 的调味汁。) Half a loaf is better than none. 聊胜于无。 (半个面包总比 没有好。) Praise is not pudding. 恭维不是布丁。(空头表扬不实惠。 /恭维话不能当饭吃。) Promises are like piecrust, made to be broken. 诺言不可 信。(诺言好似馅饼皮,做来便是为咬碎。) Ale will make cat speak. 酒后话多。(喝了淡啤酒, 猫也会 开口。)

高中英语常用的谚语

高中英语常用的谚语

高中英语常用的谚语范文一:英语课上,老师常常会让我们记住一些常用的谚语,因为这些谚语可以让我们更好地理解文化和语言,也可以让我们更好地表达自己的想法和观点。

下面我将介绍一些高中英语常用的谚语。

首先是“Practice makes perfect”,这是一句很有道理的话,它告诉我们只有通过不断地练习,才能变得更加优秀。

这句话在我们学习一门语言或是一项技能时特别重要,因为只有在不断地实践中才能掌握技能,增强语言能力。

其次是“Actions speak louder than words”,这句话告诉我们,在行动和言语之间,行动更能说明问题。

有时候我们说了很多,却没有实际行动去解决问题,那么我们所说的就毫无意义。

相反,只要我们通过具体的行动来展示自己的态度和想法,就能更好地让别人理解我们。

还有一句“Where there’s a will, there’s a way”,这句话告诉我们,只要我们有决心,就一定能找到办法。

面对困难和挑战时,我们需要保持积极的态度和充满信心的心态。

只要有了信念和努力,我们就能克服任何困难。

最后一句是“Honesty is the best policy”,这句话告诉我们,在任何情况下,保持诚实和正直是最重要的。

无论是在学校还是生活中,我们都要始终保持最基本的诚实和道德原则。

这样做既能让我们受到更多的尊重,也能让我们赢得更多的信任和信心。

以上是一些高中英语常用的谚语,这些谚语都包含着深刻的道理和价值。

在学习和生活中,我们应该用心理解和遵守这些谚语,这样才能更好地成长和发展。

要点分析:本文是一篇常用谚语的作文,主要介绍了高中英语常用的一些谚语,包括其含义和应用场景。

第一段介绍了谚语的重要性和学习英语时的用处。

接下来分别介绍了四句谚语,分别是“Practice makes perfect”、“Actions speak louder than words”、“Where there’s a will, there’s a way”和“Honesty is the best policy”,并对每句谚语进行了分析和解释。

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英语习语谚语a piece of cake 轻松的事a wet blanket 枯燥,让人扫兴all thumbs 笨拙as bright as a button 聪明极了as cool as a cucumber 极其冷静as easy as ABC 非常容易as easy as pie 易如反掌as hard as nails 冷酷无情,铁石心肠as hungry as a lion 极其渴望得到as light as a feather 很轻盈as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗as proud as a peacock 十分骄傲as sharp as a spear 聪明,思路敏捷as sly as a fox 非常狡猾as tall as a tree 非常高be a weed 软弱,懦弱be at odds 有矛盾,合不来be blessed with brains 很聪明be green with envy 嫉妒be in the same boat 处于同样境地be tickled pink 非常开心be white as a sheet 惨白如纸black and blue 青一块紫一块then and there 立即black is white and white is black. 黑白颠倒burn the midnight oil 开夜车,挑灯夜战call black white 颠倒黑白cast iron nerves 坚定的意志dark horse 黑马down in the dumps 气馁,沮丧eat like a bird 食量很小feel blue 忧郁feet of clay 内在缺陷fly off the handle/ hit the roof/ceiling 勃然大怒green fingers 擅长hand and foot 完全,周到,全方位hot under the collar 愤怒的,恼火的have butterflies in your stomach 心慌,紧张in the black有盈余in the red 财政赤字kill the fatted calf 设宴欢迎l augh one’s head off大笑off the top of your head 不假思索make a mountain out of a molehill/ make a fuss of 小题大做on cloud nine狂喜on its last legs 奄奄一息,濒于台once and for all 永远,彻底地o ne’s cu p of tea 投合脾性的事over the moon 欣喜若狂,兴高采烈p ull one’s leg开某人玩笑rain cats and dogs 倾盆大雨senior citizen 老人to sleep like a log 酣睡twists and turns 曲折wear and tear 磨损the man in the street 平常百姓the prodigal son 浪荡子the salt of the earth 善良诚实的人A bad workman always blames his tools. 拙匠总怪工具差。

Actions speak louder than words. 行动比语言更响亮。

A good beginning is half the battle. 好的开始等于成功的一半。

A single flower doesn’t make a spring. 一花独放不是春。

A lazy youth, a lousy age. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

All’s well that ends well.结果好,一切都好。

All that glitters is not gold. 闪光的不一定是金子。

All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事起头难。

A miss is as good as a mile. 失之毫厘,差之千里。

An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 一日一苹果,胜过找医生。

A new broom sweeps clean. 新官上任三把火。

An eye for eye and a tooth for a tooth.以眼还眼以牙还牙。

A still tongue makes a wise head.智者寡言。

Barking dogs seldom bite.吠犬不咬人。

Better early than late.宁早勿晚。

Better late than never. 迟做总比不做好。

Birds of a feather flock together. 物以类聚,人以群分。

Constant dropping wears away a stone.滴水石穿。

Cut your coat according to your cloth.量体裁衣。

(量入为出)Doing nothing is doing ill. 无所事事,必干坏事。

Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.不要高兴过早。

Do not try to teach your grandmother to such eggs.不要班门弄斧。

Don’t put the cart before the horse.勿本末倒置。

Empty vessels make the most noise. 满瓶子不响,半瓶子晃荡。

Every bird likes its own nest the best. 金窝银窝,不如自己的草窝。

Every dog has its day. 凡人皆有得意日。

Experience is the best teacher. 经验是良师。

Experience is the father of wisdom. 经验是智慧之父。

Facts speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。

Failure teachers success. 失败是成功之母。

Far from eye, far from heart./ out of sight, out of mind.眼不见,心不烦。

First come, first served. 先到先招待。

Fool’s haste is no speed.欲速则不达。

Give him an inch and he will take a yard. 得寸进尺。

Give a man a fish, and you feed him a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. 授人以鱼,三餐之需;授人以渔,终身只用。

God helps those who help themselves. 天助自助者。

Good advice is harsh to the ear. 忠言逆耳。

Great minds think alike. 英雄所见略同。

Habit is second nature. 习惯是第二天性。

Haste makes waste. 忙中有错。

He knows most who speaks least. 博学者寡言。

He laughs best who laughs last. 谁笑在最后,谁笑的最好。

He that runs fastest gets the ring. 捷足先登。

He who plays with fire gets burnt. 玩火者必自焚。

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. 抱最好的希望,做最坏的打算。

Idleness is the root of all evil. 懒惰是万恶之源。

In the end, things will mend. 车到山前必有路。

I’m all ears.我听得很仔细。

It’s no use crying over spilt milk.覆水难收。

It is the first step that is toublesome. 万事起头难。

It never rains but it pours. 不鸣则已一鸣惊人。

Judge not a book by its cover. 评价一本书,不能凭封面。

Judge not from appearance. 人不可貌相。

Justice has long arms. 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。

Kill two birds with one stone. 一箭双雕。

Knowledge is power. 知识就是力量。

Knowledge makes humble; ignorance makes proud. 知识使人谦虚,无知使人骄傲。

Learn not, and know not. 不学则无术。

Let begones be begones. 既往不咎。

Like father, like son.有其父,必有其子。

Look before you leap./ Second thoughts are best. 三思而后行。

Lookers-on see most of the game. 旁观者清。

Lost time is never found again. 光阴一去不复返。

Love me, love my dog. 爱屋及乌。

Make hay while the sun shines. 趁晴晒草/趁热打铁Man proposes, god disposes. 谋事在人成事在天。

Many hands make light work. 人多好办事。

Misfortune can be an actual blessing.塞翁失马焉知非福。

Luck was smiling on me. 我很幸运。

More haste, less speed. 欲速则不达。

Never do things by halves. 凡事不可半途而废。

Never judge by appearances. 人不可貌相。

Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.今天能够做的事,切莫拖到明天。

Misfortunes never come singly. 祸不单行。

No cross, no crown.没有苦难,就没有快乐。

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