英语名篇佳作100篇背诵手册(中英文对照版)(共88页).doc
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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上英语名篇佳作100篇背诵手册Content 1 If I Were a Boy AgainIf I were a boy again, I would practise perseverance oftener, and never give up a thing because it was hard or inconvenient. If we want light, we must conquer darkness. Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results. There are only tw
2、o creatures, says a proverb, who can surmount the pyramidsthe eagle and the snail.If I were a boy again, I would school myself into a habit of attention; 1 would let nothing come between me and the subject in hand. I would remember that a good skater never tries to skate in two directions at once. T
3、he habit of attention becomes part of our life, if we begin early enough. I often hear grown-up people say, I could not fix my attention on the lecture or book, although I wished to do so, and the reason is, the habit was not formed in youth.If I were to live my life over again, I would pay more att
4、ention to the cultivation of the memory. I would strengthen that faculty by every possible means, and on every possible occasion. It takes a little hard work at first to remember things accurately; but memory soon helps itself, and gives very little trouble. It only needs early cultivation to become
5、 a power.If I were a boy again, I would look on the cheerful side. Life is very much like a mirror: if you smile upon it, it smiles back upon you; but if you frown and look doubtful on it, you will get a similar look in return.Inner sunshine warms not only the heart of the owner, but of all that com
6、e in contact with it. Who shuts love out, in turn shall be shut from love.If I were a boy again, 1 would school myself to say No oftener. 1 might write pages on the importance of learning very early in life to gain that point where a young boy can stand erect, and decline doing an unworthy act becau
7、se it is unworthy.If I were a boy again, I would demand of myself more courtesy towards my companions and friends, and indeed towards strangers as well. The smallest courtesies along the rough roads of life are life the little birds that sing to us all winter long, and make that season of ice and sn
8、ow more endurable.Finally, instead of trying hard to be happy, as if that were the sole purpose of life, if I were a boy again, try still harder to make others happy. Words: 428 2 Ways of CommunicationWhen you speak, write a letter, or make a telephone call, your words carry a message. People commun
9、icate with words. But do you know people also communicate without words? A smile on your face shows you are happy or friendly. Tears in your eyes tell others that you are sad. When you raise your hand in class, the teacher knows you want to say something or ask questions. You shake your head and peo
10、ple know you are saying No. You nod and people know you are saying Yes.Other things can also carry messages. For example, a sign at the bus stop helps you to know which bus to take. A sign on the wall of your school helps you to find the library. Signs on the doors tell you where to go in or out. Ha
11、ve you ever noticed that there are a lot of signs around you and that you receive messages from them all the time?People can communicate in many other ways. An artist can use his drawings to tell about beautiful mountains, the blue seas and many other things. Books are written to tell you about all
12、the wonderful things in the world and what other people are thinking about. Words: 2083 The Fight against Youth SmokingSince I took office Ive done everything in my power to protect our children from harm. Weve worked to make their streets and their schools safer, to give them something positive to
13、do after school and before their parents get home. Weve worked to teach our children that drugs are dangerous, illegal and wrong.Today, I want to talk to you about the historic opportunity we now have to protect our nations children from an even more deadly threat: smoking. Smoking kills more people
14、 every day than AIDS, alcohol, car accidents, murders, suicides, drugs and fires combined. Nearly 90 percent of those smokers lit their first cigarette before they turned 18. Consider this: 3,000 children start to smoke every day illegally, and 1,000 of them will die sooner because of it.This is a n
15、ational tragedy that every American should be honor-bound to help prevent. For more than five years weve worked to stop our children from smoking before they start, launching a nationwide campaign to educate them about the dangers of smoking, to reduce their access to tobacco products, and to severe
16、ly restrict tobacco companies from advertising to young people. If we do these, well cut teen smoking by almost half over the next five years. That means if we act now, we have it in our power to stop 3 million children from smokingand to save a million lives as a result.4 The Value of TimeTime, say
17、s the proverb, is money. This means that every moment well-spent may put some money into our pockets. If our time is usefully employed, it will either turn out some useful and important piece of work which will fetch its price in the market, or it will add to our experience and increase our capaciti
18、es so as to enable us to earn money when the proper opportunity comes. Let those, who think nothing of wasting time, remember this.Our life is nothing more than our time. To kill time is therefore a form of suicide. We are shocked when we think of death, and we spare no pains, no trouble, and no exp
19、ense to preserve life. But we are too often indifferent to the loss of an hour or of a day, forgetting that our life is the sum total of the days and of the hours we live. A day or an hour wasted is therefore so much life forfeited. Our life is a brief span measuring some seventy or eighty years in
20、all. But nearly one third of this has to be spent in sleep; some years have to be spent over our meals; some in making journeys on land and voyages by sea; some in merrymaking; some in watching over the sick-beds of our nearest and dearest relatives. Now if all these years were to be deducted from t
21、he term over which our life extends, we shall find about twenty or thirty years at our disposal for active work. Whoever remembers this can never willingly waste a single moment of his life.All time is precious; but the time of our childhood and of our youth is more precious than any other portion o
22、f our existence. For those are the periods when alone we can acquire knowledge and develop our capacities. If we allow these morning hours of life to slip away, we shall never be able to recoup the loss. Just as money laid out at interest doubles and trebles itself in time, so the precious hours of
23、childhood and youth, if properly used, will yield us incalculable advantages. Words: 358forfeit / 5fR:fIt/ 5 Touchy TopicsImmediately after introductions are made there is usually a period of time in which impersonal or trivial subjects are discussed. This type of conversation, called small talk, is
24、 important because it often helps to keep conversations and can lead into interesting discussions.Usually people start small talk by asking about things like family, work, school or sports. They ask each other questions like Do you live in this area? Do you have any brothers or sisters? Where do you
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