【英语阅读 经典文摘】A Birthday Song英语听力
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2024年生日英语演讲稿(3篇)目录第1篇生日宴寿英语演讲稿第2篇生日宴会英语演讲稿第3篇英语演讲短文——生日宴会(一)生日宴寿英语演讲稿of late years the public have been trying to tackle me in every way they possibly can, and failing to make anything of it they have turned to treating me bs a great man. this is a dreadful fate to over- take anybody. there has been a distinct attempt to do it again now, and for that reason i absolutely decline to say anything about the celebration of my seventieth birthday. but when the labor party, my old friends the labor party, invited me here i knew that l should be all right. now, however, we have built up a constitutional party. we have built it up on a socialistic basis. myfriend, mr. sidney webb, mr. macdonald and myself said definitely at the beginning that what we had got to do was to make the socialist party a constitutional party to which any respectable god-fearing man could belong without the slightest compromise of his respectability. we got rid of all those traditional that is why governments in the present day are more afraid of us than they were of any of the radical people.our position is a perfectly simple one and we have the great advantage of understanding our position. we oppose socialism to capitalism.according to the capitalists, there will be a guara11tee to the world that every man in tile country would get a jo b. they didn‘t contend it would be a well-paid job, because if it was well paid a man would save up enough one week to stop working the next week, and they were determined to keep a man working the whole time on a bare subsistence wage - and, on the other hand, divide an accumulation of capita1.they said capita1ism not only secured this for the working man, but, by insuring fabulous wealth in the hands of a small class of people, they would save moneywhether they liked it or not and would have to invest it. that is capitalism, and this government is always interfering with capitalism. instead of giving a man a job or letting him starve they are giving him doles - after making sure he has paid for them first. they are giving capitalists subsidies and making all sorts of regulations that are breaking up their own system. all the time they are doing it, and we are telling them it is breaking up, they don‘t understand.we say in criticism of capitalism: your system has never kept its promises for one single day since it was promulgated. our production is ridiculous. we are producing eighty horsepower motor cars when many more houses should be built. we are producing most extravagant luxuries while children starve. you have stood production on its head. instead of beginning with the things the nation needs most, you are beginning at just the opposite end. we say distribution has become so glaringly ridiculous that there are only two people out of the 47,000,000 people in this country who approve of the present system of distribution-one is the duke of northumberland and the other is lord banbury.we are opposed to that theory. socialism, which is perfectly clear and unmistakable, says the thing you have got to take care of is your distribution. we have to begin with that, and private property, if it stands in the way of good distribution, has got to go.a man who holds public property must hold it on the pub1ic condition on which, for instance, i carry my walking stick. i am not al1owed to do what i like with it. i must not knock you on the head with it. we say that if distribution goes wrong, everything else goes wrong-religion, morals - government. and we say, therefore , a great fee1ing of pleasure that l can say what a good many people can‘t s ay.生日宴会英语演讲稿bob has always been a great boss,and i'm sure everybody agrees with me.i have never met a person who is as understanding and patient as bob.we have thrown this birthday party not only to celebrate your fourty-fifth birthday,bob,but,more importantly,to express our gratitude for your thoughtful leadership.we all want to say 'thank you'to you.it is really wonderful for all of us to grow older together and work together under bob's leadership.and i'm sure bob will also take the leadership in 'staying young'.happy birthday,bob,and many more happy returns!英语演讲短文——生日宴会(一)英语演讲短文——生日宴会bob has always been a great boss,and i'm sure everybody agrees with me.i have never met a person who is as understanding and patient as bob.we have thrown this birthday party not only to celebrate your fourty-fifth birthday,bob,but,more importantly,to express our gratitude for your thoughtful leadership.we all want to say 'thank you' to you.it is really wonderful for all of us to grow older together and work together under bob's leadership.and i'm sure bob will also take the leadership in 'staying young'.happy birthday,bob,and many more happy returns!。
初中英语六年级下册经典诵读材料Unit 11. When is your birthday? My birthday is November 11th.你的生日是什么时候?我的生日是11月11号。
2.When is her birthday? Her birthday is September 5th.她的生日是什么时候?她的生日是9月5号。
3.When is your mother’s birthday? Her birthday is May 18th.你妈妈的生日是什么时候?她的生日是5月18号。
4.How old are you ? I’m fifteen.你多大了?我15岁。
5.How old are they? They are 39.他们多大了?他们39岁。
6.How old is your sister? She is nineteen.你妹妹多大了?她19岁。
7.I was born in 1996.我出生于1996年。
8.Tom was born on August 2nd,1998.汤姆出生于1998年8月2号。
9.January is the first month of the year.一月时一年中的第一个月。
10.Do you have an Art Festival at your school ?你们学校有艺术节吗?11.When is the speech contest? It is April 23rd.演讲比赛在什么时候?4月23号。
12.When is the basketball game ? It is October 3rd.篮球比赛在什么时候?10月3 号。
Unit 21 Do you want to go to a movie ? Yes, I do .I want to see a comedy.你想去看电影吗?是的。
我想去看2 What kind of movies do you like ?I like action movies and comedies .你喜欢什么种类的电影?我喜欢动作片和喜剧片。
奶奶过生日英文版Grandmother's BirthdayToday is a very special day because it is my grandmother's birthday. My grandmother is an amazing woman and she means the world to me.She is always there for me, supporting and encouraging me in everything that I do. She has taught me so much about life and has always been a positive influence in my life.On her special day, I want to make sure that she feels loved and appreciated. I have planned a surprise party for her with all of our family and friends. We have decorated the house with balloons and streamers, and there is a big birthday cake waiting for her.When she arrives, we all shout, "Happy Birthday, Grandma!" and surprise her with our well wishes and presents. We spend the day together, sharing stories, laughter, and creating new memories.I give her a handmade card that I made just for her. In the card, I write how much she means to me and how grateful I am to have her in my life.Throughout the day, we indulge in her favorite foods and play games that she enjoys. We make sure that she feels like the queen that she is.At the end of the day, we gather around her and sing "Happy Birthday" one more time. She blows out the candles on her cake,making a wish for the year ahead.I feel so lucky to have such a special grandmother in my life. She is truly the best and I hope she has a birthday that is as wonderful as she is. Happy birthday, grandma!。
英文短文趣读:A birthday party Today is my birthday. It is the twenty-eighth of July. It isSaturday. Ihad an English lesson in the afternoon. My foreign teacher, Iryan had abirthday party for me in the lesson.When I entered the classroom, I saw a big card on the blackboard.Itwas very beautiful. And everybody blessed me. Oh, our teacher came in and said “Hi, children. Today is Angel’s birthday. Let’s have a birthdayparty.”“Ok”, we cheered. First, we ate a cake. It was big andnice. Therewas a Mickey Mouse on the cake. The cake was made by my classmate Steven’s father. He was a baker. We all liked the cake. Then we tooksome photos. Next, my classmates gave me many presents. I like them very much. And I sent a little present to everyone and thanked them.Oh!It’s time for break.“Ok, children. Now it is the class time.” Iryan said. On thesecondclass, our teacher asked each of us to make a birthday card. Sheprepareda lot of materials. There was pleating paper, plastic paper, cloth, twokinds of paperboard, caddice, colour pens, glue and scissors. I must makea card for my teacher. We all did very well. Everyone was very happytoday.I like the birthday party. I will remember the fourteenth birthdayofmine because of the party.1/ 1。
【英语阅读经典文摘】A Birthday SongThree things in human life are important: The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. Andthe third is to be kind.Henry JamesOne morning, John Evans shuffled into1 my life. A ragged-looking boy, he was decked out inoversized hand-me-downs clothes and wornout shoes that split apart at the seams.JohnwasthesonofblackmigrantworkerswhohadrecentlyarrivedinoursmallNorthC arolina town for a season of apple picking. These laborers were the poorest of the poor, earningbarely enough to feed their families,Standing at the head of our second-grade class that morning, John Evans was a haplesssight.Heshiftedfromfoottofootasourteacher,Mrs.Parmele,pennedhisnameintherollbo ok.Weweren't sure what to make of the shoddy newcomer, but whispers of disapproval began drifting fromrow to row."What is that?" the boy behind me mumbled. "Somebody opens a window," a girl said, giggling.Mrs. Parmele looked up at us from be-ind her reading glasses. The murmuring stopped, and she wentback to her paperwork."Class, this is John Evans," Mrs, Parmele announced, trying to sound enthusiastic. John lookedaround and smiled, hoping somebody would smile back. Nobody did. He kept on grinning anyway.I held my breath, hoping Mrs. Parmele wouldn't notice the empty desk next to mine. She didand pointed him in that direction. He looked over at me as he slid into the seat, but I averted my eyesso he wouldn't think that I had promise as a new friend.By the end of his first week, John had found firm footing at the bottom of our school's socialladder. "It's his own fault," I told my mother one evening at dinner. "He barely even knows how tocount."My mother had grown to know John quite well through my nightly commentary. She alwayslistened patiently but rarely uttered more than a pensive "Hmmm" or "I see.""Can I sit by you?" John stood in front of me, lunch tray in hand and a grin on his face? I lookedaround to see who was watching."Okay," I replied feebly.As I watched him eat and listened to him ramble on, it dawned on6 me that maybe some of theridicule heaped on John was unwarranted.He was actually pleasant to be around and was by far the most chipper boy I knew.After lunch, we joined forces to conquer the playground, moving from monkey bars to swingsetto sandbox. As we lined up behind Mrs. Parmele for the march back to class, I made up my mind,that John would remain friendless no longer."Why do you think the kids treat John so badly?"I asked one night as Mother tucked me intobed."I don't know," she said sadly. "Maybe that's all they know.""Mom, tomorrow is his birthday; and he's not going to get anything.No cake.No presents.Nothing. Nobody even cares."Mother and I both knew that whenever a kid had a birthday, his mother would bringcupcakes4andpartyfavorsfortheentireclass.Betweenmybirthdayandmysister's,mymo mhadmadeseveral trips herself over the years.But John's mother worked all day in the orchards.His specialday would go unnoticed?"Don't worry," Mom said as she kissed me good night. "I'm sure everything will turn out fine."For the first time in my life, I thought she might be wrong.At breakfast the next morning, I announced that I wasn't feeling well and wished to stay home."Does this have anything to do with John's birthday?" Mother asked. The bright-red flush on mycheeks was the only answer she needed. "How would you like it if your only friend didn't show upon your birthday?" she asked gently. I thought it over for a moment and then kissed her good-bye.I wished John a happy birthday first thing in the morning; and his embarrassed smile showedme that he was glad I had remembered. Maybe it wouldn't be such a horrible day after all.By mid-afternoon I had almost decided that birthdays weren't that big a deal. Then, as Mrs.Parmele was writing math equations on the blackboard,I heard a familiar sound coming from thehallway. A voice I knew was singing the birthday song.Moments later,Mother came through the door with a tray of cupcakes aglow with candies.Tucked under her arm was a smartly wrapped present with a red bow on top.Mrs. Parmele's high-pitched4 voice joined in while the class stared at me for an explanation.Mother found John looking like a deer caught in car headlights, she put the cupcakes and gift on hisdesk and said, "Happy birthday, John."My friend graciously shared his cupcakes with the class, patiently taking the tray from desk todesk. I caught Mother watching me. She smiled and winked as I bit into moist chocolate frosting6.Lookingback,Icanscarcelyrememberthenamesofthechildrenwhosharedthatbirthd ay.John Evans moved on shortly thereafter, and I never heard from him again. But whenever I hear thatfamiliar song, I remember the day its notes rang most true:in the soft tones of my mother's voice,the glints in a boy's eyes and the taste of the sweetest cupcake.Robert Tate MillerQuestions:1.What is this passage about?2.What is very important in human life according to the author?。
Unit 8听力限时: 20分钟满分: 20分一、听句子, 选出与其内容相符的图片, 每个句子读一遍(每小题1分,共5分)A. B. C.D. E.1. ________2.________3.________4.________5.________二、听句子, 选择正确的答语, 每个句子读一遍(每小题1分, 共5分)6. A. It's 432-5784.B. I'm twelve.C. I'm fine.7. A. You're welcome.B. Thank you.C. That sounds great.8. A. $28.B. 15.C. May 14th.9. A. Yes, he is.B. Yes, it is.C. Yes, he does.10. A. Have a good time.B. Sorry.C. You're right.三、听对话和问题, 选择正确答案, 每段对话读两遍(每小题1分, 共5分)11. A. On June 23rd. B. On July 13th. C. On July 3rd.12. A.12. B. 22. C. 13.13. A. On September 5th. B. On December 5th.C. On December 4th.14. A. A school trip. B. An English test.C. A basketball game.15. A. She is twelve. B. She is fourteen.C. She is fifteen.四、听短文, 完成下列表格信息, 短文读两遍(每小题1分, 共5分)参考答案听力答案:一、1~5:CEDAB 二、6~10:BBCBA 三、11~15:BACAC四、16.February 23rd 17.Mother 18.21 19.1520. November 16th听力材料:一、1.We have a good time at her birthday party.2. They have basketball games every month.3. The book sale is on July 2nd.4. Children's Day is on June 1st.5. The English test is on April 2nd.二、6. How old are you?7. Happy birthday to you!8. When is Tony's birthday?9. Is his birthday in July?10. We will have a birthday party this evening.三、11.W:When is your birthday, Nick?M:My birthday is on July 13th.Q:When is Nick's birthday?12. W:How old are you, Tom?M:I'm 12 years old.Q:How old is Tom?13. W:Is your father's birthday on September 5th, Tony?M:No, it isn't. It's on December 4th.Q:When is Tony's father's birthday?14. W:Next week, we will have a school trip.M:Wow! Have a good time.Q:What will the girl do ney fifteenth birthday. Can you come to my birthday party?M:Yes, I can. Happy birthday!Q:How old is the girl?四、Tee is Kara. I'm fifteen years old. There are four people in my family. They are my father, my mother, my brother and I. My mother is 44 years old. Her birthday is on June 19th.And my father is 47 years old. His birthday is on February 23rd.My brother is 21 years old. And June 14th is his birthday. My birthday is on November 16th.Every year on November 16th, my family has a birthday party for me. And some friends come to my party. We often play some birthday games and I'm very happy.。
人教版七年级上册英语Unit7 Happy Birthday提高阅读能力试题及答案Passage1阅读理解。
It's the last day of April today. It is my grandma's birthday. Father, mother and I go to visit her.My grandma lives with my grandpa and my aunt in a small town near us.Early in the morning, we buy a birthday cake and some fruits and go to her home by car.My grandparents and aunt are very happy to see us. We give thegifts (礼物) to my grandma and say“Happy birthday to you!”She is very happy. Then we sit down to play cards. My aunt makes lunch for us. The meal is very nice. We all like it very much. At five o’clock, we say goodbye to them and go back home.( )1. Grandma’s birthday is on .A. April 1stB. May 30thC. April 31stD. April 30th( )2. Grandma lives .A. with my parentsB. near usC. alone(单独的)D. with my uncle( )3. What do we buy for grandma's birthday?A. A birthday cake and some fruits.B. A birthday cake.C. Many presents.D. A cake and some food.( )4. We with grandma in her house.A. play cards and have a nice lunchB. make lunch with my auntC. talk and play basketballD. sing a birthday song and eat the birthday cake( )5. Which is NOT true?A. Aunt is a worker in a city.B. We take a car to see my grandma.C. Grandma is happy to see us.D. We get back home before dinner.Passage2阅读理解This Sunday is August fourth. It is Peter's grandfather's birthday. It is his 73rd birthday. Peter's two sisters,Sally and Tina, and Peter buy some things for their grandfather this afternoon. Sally buys a nice birthday card. And she writes(写)“Happy Birthday”on it. Tina buys a blue shirt from a clothes shop. It is $29. Peter buys some fruit and a set of books. The name of the books is Harry Potter.( )1. When is Peter's grandfather's birthday?A. August 4th.B. August 3rd.C. July 3rd.D. July 4th.( )2. How old is Peter's grandfather?A.70 years old.B.73 years old.C.74 years old.D.75 years old.( )3. What does Sally buy for her grandfather?A. Some fruit.B. A blue shirt.C. A birthday card.D. A book. ( )4. How much is the blue shirt?A. It's twenty-nine yuan.B. It's thirty-nine yuan.C. It's thirty-nine dollars.D. It's twenty-nine dollars.( )5. What is the name of the books?A.Happy Birthday.B. Harry Potter.C. Teenagers.D. I don't know Passage3补全对话从方框中选择最佳选项完成对话,其中有两项多余。
百朗英语听力第十辑录音原文录音原文Text 1M:I’ve got two tickets for the movie.Would you like to go with me?W:I’m sorry.I was asked to have a discussion with my cousin about his son’s education.Text 2M:How much are the tickets?W:4 dollars for adults and children are half-price.M:OK.I’d like two adult tickets and two children’s tickets.Text 3M:Why didn’t you attend the class?W:I’m sorry.But my brother was hit by a car and I had to care for him in the hospital.Text 4M:Hi,Maria.I’ve heard there is an interesting f ilm.Shall we see it tonight?W:I’d like to.But Mr.Black told me to type some important notices and send them to him by 9:00 pm.M:The job is the most important.Text 5W:Manhattan Square,please.M:All right,madam.When are we supposed to be there?W:I’d lik e to go around the city,if you don’t mind.Text 6M: Hello! This is City Police Station.W:I need help.My house has been broken into.M:Can you tell me some details?W:When I came home,I found my door broken,and my money,my jewelry,and my camera were gone.M:Was there anybody home?W:No.My son,husband,and I all happened to be out having our dinner after work.M:What is your address?W:No.13,Downing Street.Could you come over at once?M:OK.Don’t worry,madam.We’ll be there in 10 minutes.Text 7M:Hi.What can I do for you?W:I’m hunting for a part-time job.M:Then,you’ve come to the right place.Our office isaimed at helping those like you to find jobs.W:Glad to hear that.I really need to earn some money for my education.M:How many hours would you like to work?W:Ten to twenty hours a week.M:And when are you free to work?W:Every weekday since noon.And I wouldn’t mind working on weekends.M:Great.Now please fill out this form.W:When can I get to work?M:I will call you tomorrow.W:Thank you.Text 8M:This is Henry.I’d like to make sure when we can expect you for a get-together.W:Er...What party is it?M:Our former classmates are planning a get-together.W:Oh,that’s good.M:Are you free these days?W:A little busy somehow.M:Can you come this Saturday evening?W:I’m very sorry,I’ve promised to go to the movieswith my daughter.M:Well,how about Sunday then?W:That sounds fine.M:Good.Shall we make it at a quarter to seven?W:I’m sure to be there.Shall we have a dance after that?M:It’s up to you.I’ve learned a new dance these days.Then we can share it.W:That’s great.Text 9W:I’ll take part in a very important party for my friend Amy.M:Really?W:Amy has just been awarded the first prize for her English speech.M:Great.W:Today is her 26th birthday.M:Then you must buy a gift for her.W:What do you think I should buy for her?M:A birthday cake.W:No,she has got one from her boy friend.M:Then,what else?W:I think an MP3 player will be OK.M:Hasn’t she had one already?W:But it is broken.She likes music.I think it’s the best for her.M:You’re right.Then shall I drive you there?W:No.I’ll do it myself.You have to care for my pet dogs and cats.Text 10Hello,everyone.Welcome to our hospital.Now I’m going to tell you something about my hospital,Friendship Hospital.It looks very new and modern.But it has a history going back to three quarters of a century.It was designed to sleep 200 patients,and then 400.With the development of the new building blocks,it can now sleep 900 patients.It started its life as a general hospital.But now it has developed its new departments and become the teaching hospital that is famous all over the area.It has created new fields for treating heart diseases and eye diseases with a lot of experienced and famous doctors.During the teaching process,it includes a school of baby nursing.In 2001,the President along with the mayor visited the children from flooded areas,and on Christmas Day last year,the Prime Minister had lunch with the patients,talking about their life after the AIDS disease.。
【英语阅读经典文摘】A Birthday SongThree things in human life are important: The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.Henry James One morning, John Evans shuffled into1 my life. A ragged-looking boy, he was decked out in oversized hand-me-downs clothes and wornout shoes that split apart at the seams.John was the son of black migrant workers who had recently arrived in our small North Carolina town for a season of apple picking. These laborers were the poorest of the poor, earning barely enough to feed their families,Standing at the head of our second-grade class that morning, John Evans was a hapless sight. He shifted from foot to foot as our teacher, Mrs. Parmele, penned his name in the roll book. We weren't sure what to make of the shoddy newcomer, but whispers of disapproval began drifting from row to row."What is that?" the boy behind me mumbled. "Somebody opens a window," a girl said, giggling. Mrs. Parmele looked up at us from be-ind her reading glasses. The murmuring stopped, and she went back to her paperwork."Class, this is John Evans," Mrs, Parmele announced, trying to sound enthusiastic. John looked around and smiled, hoping somebody would smile back. Nobody did. He kept on grinning anyway.I held my breath, hoping Mrs. Parmele wouldn't notice the empty desk next to mine. She did and pointed him in that direction. He looked over at me as he slid into the seat, but I averted my eyes so he wouldn't think that I had promise as a new friend.By the end of his first week, John had found firm footing at the bottom of our school's social ladder. "It's his own fault," I told my mother one evening at dinner. "He barely even knows how to count."My mother had grown to know John quite well through my nightly commentary. She always listened patiently but rarely uttered more than a pensive "Hmmm" or "I see.""Can I sit by you?" John stood in front of me, lunch tray in hand and a grin on his face? I looked around to see who was watching."Okay," I replied feebly.As I watched him eat and listened to him ramble on, it dawned on6 me that maybe some of the ridicule heaped on John was unwarranted.He was actually pleasant to be around and was by far the most chipper boy I knew.After lunch, we joined forces to conquer the playground, moving from monkey bars to swingsetto sandbox. As we lined up behind Mrs. Parmele for the march back to class, I made up my mind, that John would remain friendless no longer."Why do you think the kids treat John so badly?" I asked one night as Mother tucked me into bed."I don't know," she said sadly. "Maybe that's all they know.""Mom, tomorrow is his birthday; and he's not going to get anything. No cake. No presents. Nothing. Nobody even cares."Mother and I both knew that whenever a kid had a birthday, his mother would bring cupcakes4 and party favors for the entire class. Between my birthday and my sister's, my mom had made several trips herself over the years. But John's mother worked all day in the orchards. His special day would go unnoticed?"Don't worry," Mom said as she kissed me good night. "I'm sure everything will turn out fine." For the first time in my life, I thought she might be wrong.At breakfast the next morning, I announced that I wasn't feeling well and wished to stay home."Does this have anything to do with John's birthday?" Mother asked. The bright-red flush on my cheeks was the only answer she needed. "How would you like it if your only friend didn't show up on your birthday?" she asked gently. I thought it over for a moment and then kissed her good-bye.I wished John a happy birthday first thing in the morning; and his embarrassed smile showed me that he was glad I had remembered. Maybe it wouldn't be such a horrible day after all.By mid-afternoon I had almost decided that birthdays weren't that big a deal. Then, as Mrs. Parmele was writing math equations on the blackboard, I heard a familiar sound coming from the hallway. A voice I knew was singing the birthday song.Moments later, Mother came through the door with a tray of cupcakes aglow with candies. Tucked under her arm was a smartly wrapped present with a red bow on top.Mrs. Parmele's high-pitched4 voice joined in while the class stared at me for an explanation. Mother found John looking like a deer caught in car headlights, she put the cupcakes and gift on his desk and said, "Happy birthday, John."My friend graciously shared his cupcakes with the class, patiently taking the tray from desk to desk. I caught Mother watching me. She smiled and winked as I bit into moist chocolate frosting6.Looking back, I can scarcely remember the names of the children who shared that birthday. John Evans moved on shortly thereafter, and I never heard from him again. But whenever I hear that familiar song, I remember the day its notes rang most true: in the soft tones of my mother's voice, the glints in a boy's eyes and the taste of the sweetest cupcake.Robert Tate MillerQuestions:1.What is this passage about?2.What is very important in human life according to the author?。