小学英语朗诵3篇
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小学英语朗诵3篇
题目:spring goeth all in white
内容:spring goeth all in white,
crowned with milk-white may;
in fleecy flocks of light,
over heaven the white clouds stray;
white butterflies in the air;
white daisies prank the ground;
the cherry and hoary pear,
scatter their snow around.
翻译:春之女神着素装
春之女神着素装,
山楂花冠乳白光;
天上分明一群羊,
白云朵朵自来往;
粉蝶空中时蹁跹;
廷命菊花饰郊原;
樱桃梨树共争艳,
四处非花如雪片。
小学英语朗诵(2):
i love books
good morning, everybody!
a great man named john milton once said,“a good book is
the precious life-blood
of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured
up on purpose to a life beyond life.” i love books. i love adventure books because i like to meet
new challenges. i love detective or mystery books because i want
to learn to solve problems or mysteries. i want to read
biographies of the famous people because i want to absorb their
wisdom and learn how to be a successful person. i want to read
romantic books because they kindlle the passion in my heart. i
laugh. i cry. i sigh. i worry
with the main characters from each book. i like science
fictions because they take me to wherever i could think of.
books, books, i love books. if i have a little money, i would
buy books. that’ me!
boys and girls, let’s love books because they make us so
smart.
bye!
小学英语朗诵(3):
i will laugh at the world.
我要笑遍世界。
no living creature can laugh except man. trees may bleed
when they are wounded, and beasts in the field will cry in pain
and hunger, yet only i have the gift of laughter and it is mine to
use whenever i choose. henceforth i will cultivate the habit of
laughter.
只有人类才会笑。树木受伤时也会流“血”,禽兽也会因痛苦和饥饿而哭嚎哀鸣,然而,只有我们才具备笑的天赋,可以随时开怀大笑。从今往后,我要培养笑的习惯。
i will smile and my digestion will improve; i will chuckle and
my burdens will be lightened; i will laugh and my life will be
lengthened for this is the great secret of long life and now it is
mine.
笑有助于消化,笑能减轻压力,笑,是长寿的秘方。现在我终于掌握了它。
i will laugh at the world.
我要笑遍世界。
and most of all, i will laugh at myself for man is most comical
when he takes himself too seriously. never will i fall into this trap
of the mind. for though i be nature's greatest miracle am i not
still a mere grain tossed about by the winds of time? do i truly
know whence i came or whither i am bound? will my concern for
this day not seem foolish ten years hence? why should i permit
the petty happenings of today to disturb me? what can take place
before this sun sets which will not seem insignificant in the river
of centuries?