英语美文欣赏经典
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英语美文欣赏经典
英语美文欣赏经典(精选8篇)
美文是指不带实用目专供直觉欣赏作品,带有实用目之写作。下面店铺为大家带来经典英语美文欣赏,仅供参考,希望大家多多阅读!
英语美文欣赏经典 篇1
"The days that make us happy make us wise."----John
Masefield
“快乐日子使人睿智。”--- 约翰·梅斯菲尔德
when I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it
startled me. What did Masefield mean? Without thinking about
it much, I had always assumed that the opposite was true. But his
sober assurance was arresting. I could not forget it.
第一次读到英国桂冠诗人梅斯菲尔德这行诗时,我感到十分震惊。他想表达什么意思?我以前从未对此仔细考虑,总是认定这行诗反过来才正确。但他冷静而又胸有成竹表达引起了我注意,令我无法忘怀。
Finally, I seemed to grasp his meaning and realized that here
was a profound observation. The wisdom that happiness makes
possible lies in clear perception, not fogged by anxiety nor
dimmed by despair and boredom, and without the blind spots
caused by fear.
终于,我似乎领会了他意思,并意识到这行诗意义深远。快乐带来睿智存在于敏锐洞察力之间,不会因忧虑而含混迷惑,也不会因绝望和厌倦而黯然模糊,更不会因恐惧而造成盲点。
Active happiness---not mere satisfaction or contentment ---often comes suddenly, like an April shower or the unfolding of a
bud. Then you discover what kind of wisdom has accompanied it.
The grass is greener; bird songs are sweeter; the shortcomings of
your friends are more understandable and more forgivable.
Happiness is like a pair of eyeglasses correcting your spiritual vision.
积极快乐 – 并非单纯满意或知足 – 通常不期而至,就像四月里突然下起春雨,或是花蕾突然绽放。然后,你就会发觉与快乐结伴而来究竟是何种智慧。草地更青翠,鸟吟更甜美,朋友缺点也变得更能让人理解,宽容。快乐就像是一副眼镜,可以矫正你精神视力。
Nor are the insights of happiness limited to what is near
around you. Unhappy, with your thoughts turned in upon your
emotional woes, your vision is cut short as though by a wall.
Happy, the wall crumbles.
快乐视野并不仅限于你周围事物。当你不快乐时,你思维陷入情感上悲哀,你眼界就像是被一道墙给阻隔了,而当你快乐时,这道墙就会砰然倒塌。
The long vista is there for the seeing. The ground at your feet,
the world about you----people, thoughts, emotions, pressures---are now fitted into the larger scene. Everything assumes a fairer
proportion. And here is the beginning of wisdom.
你眼界变得更为宽广。你脚下大地,你身边世界,包括人,思想,情感和压力,现在都融入了更为广阔景象之中,其间每件事物 比例都更加合理。而这就是睿智起始。
英语美文欣赏经典 篇2
I remember quite clearly now when the story happened. The
autumn leaves were floating in 1)measure down to the ground,
recovering the lake, where we used to swim like children, under
the sun was there to shine. That time we used to be happy. Well,
I thought we were. But the truth was that you had been 2)longing
to leave me, not daring to tell me. On that precious night,
watching the lake, vaguely 3)conscious, you said: “Our story is
ending.”
The rain was killing the last days of summer. You had been
killing my last breath of love, since a long time ago. I still don’t think I’m gonna make it through another love story. You took it
all away from me. And there I stand, I knew I was going to be the
one left behind. But still I’m watching the lake, vaguely
conscious, and I know my life is ending.
我仍清晰地记得故事发生时候。秋叶翻飞,飘落一地。我们曾经孩子般戏水畅游过小湖盖满落叶,在太阳下闪着光。那时我们幸福过。哦,我是这样认为。可事实上你早就想离开我,只是不敢告诉我罢了。在那美丽夜晚,眼望湖水,恍惚中听见你说:我们故事已到尽头。
雨水扼杀着所剩无几夏日,而你很久以来也在扼杀我奄奄一息爱。我仍不认为自己会再去经历另一段爱情故事。你把一切都带走了。我只有悄然伫立,早已明白自己将会是那个被遗弃人。而我依然凝望着湖水,恍惚中,生命正离我而去。
英语美文欣赏经典 篇3
Some people are born with the belief that they are masters
of their own lives. Others feel they are at the mercy of fate.New
research shows that part of those feelings are in the genes.
Psychologists have long known that people confident in their
ability to control their destinies are more likely to adjust well to
growing old than those who feel that they drift on the currents
of fate.
Two researchers who questioned hundreds of Swedish twins
report that such confidence, or lark of it, is partly genetic and
partly drawn from experience.
They also found that the belief in blind luck-a conviction that
coincidence plays a big role in life is something learned in life
and has nothing to do with heredity.
The research was conducted at the Karolinska Institute-better known as the body that annually awards the Nobel Prize
for medicine by Nancy Pedersen of the Institute and Margaret
Gatz, a professor of psychology at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Their results were recently published in
the United States in the Journal of Gerontology.
People who are confident of their ability to control their lives
have an "internal locus of control,"and have a better chance of
being well adjusted in their old age, said Pedersen.
An "external locus of control," believing that outside forces
determine the course of life, has been linked to depression in
latter years, she said.
"We are trying to understand what makes people different.
What makes some people age gracefully and others have a more
difficult time?" she said.
The study showed that while people have an inborn
predilection toward independence and self-confidence, about 70