英语美文摘抄50字
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英语美文摘抄50字
【篇一:英语美文摘抄50字】
the first step when you write from what you read is to be sure you understand what you have read. to
ensure your understanding, you should be an active reader. this means that you should read more
than once with a different purpose each time, you should ask questions before, during, and after you
read, and you should make notes as you read.
【篇二:英语美文摘抄50字】
目录:
??第一篇:youth 青春
??第二篇: three days to see(excerpts)假如给我三天光明(节选)
??第三篇:companionship of books 以书为伴(节选)
??第四篇:if i rest, i rust 如果我休息,我就会生锈
??第五篇:ambition 抱负
??第六篇:what i have lived for 我为何而生
??第七篇:when love beckons you 爱的召唤
??第八篇:the road to success 成功之道
??第九篇:on meeting the celebrated 论见名人
??第十篇:the 50-percent theory of life 生活理论半对半
??第十一篇:what is your recovery rate? 你的恢复速率是多少?
??第十二篇:clear your mental space 清理心灵的空间
??第十三篇:be happy 快乐
??第十四篇:the goodness of life 生命的美好
??第十五篇:facing the enemies within 直面内在的敌人
??第十六篇:abundance is a life style 富足的生活方式
??第十七篇:human life a poem 人生如诗
??第十八篇:solitude 独处
??第十九篇:giving life meaning 给生命以意义
??第二十篇:relish the moment 品位现在
??第二十一篇:the love of beauty 爱美
??第二十二篇:the happy door 快乐之门
??第二十三篇:born to win 生而为赢
??第二十四篇:work and pleasure 工作和娱乐
??第二十五篇:mirror, mirror--what do i see镜子,镜子,告诉我
??第二十六篇:on motes and beams 微尘与栋梁
??第二十七篇:an october sunrise 十月的日出 ??第二十八篇:to be or not to be 生存还是毁灭
??第二十九篇:gettysburg address 葛底斯堡演说
??第三十篇:first inaugural address(excerpts) 就职演讲(节选)
??第一篇:youth 青春
youth
youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter
of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the
will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is
the freshness of the deep springs of life.
youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over
timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease.
this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. nobody
grows old merely by a number of years. we grow old by
deserting our ideals.
years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles
the soul. worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the
spirit back to dust.
whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s heart the lure
of wonders, the unfailing appetite for what’s next and the joy of
the game of living. in the center of your heart and my heart,
there is a wireless station; so long as it receives messages of
beauty, hope, courage and power from man and from the
infinite, so long as you are young.
when your aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with
snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you’ve
grown old, even at 20; but as long as your aerials are up, to
catch waves of optimism, there’s hope you may die young at
80.
译文:
青春
青春不是年华,而是心境;青春不是桃面、丹唇、柔膝,而是深沉的意志,恢宏的想象,炙热的恋情;青春是生命的深泉在涌流。
青春气贯长虹,勇锐盖过怯弱,进取压倒苟安。如此锐气,二十后生而有之,六旬男子则更多见。年岁有加,并非垂老,理想丢弃,方堕暮年。
岁月悠悠,衰微只及肌肤;热忱抛却,颓废必致灵魂。忧烦,惶恐,丧失自信,定使心灵扭曲,意气如灰。 无论年届花甲,拟或二八芳龄,心中皆有生命之欢乐,奇迹之诱惑,孩童般天真久盛不衰。人人心中皆有一台天线,只要你从天上人间接受美好、希望、欢乐、勇气和力量的信号,你就青春永驻,风华常存。
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一旦天线下降,锐气便被冰雪覆盖,玩世不恭、自暴自弃油然而生,即使年方二十,实已垂垂老矣;然则只要树起天线,捕捉乐观信号,你就有望在八十高龄告别尘寰时仍觉年轻。
??第二篇: three days to see(excerpts)假如给我三天光明(节选)
three days to see
all of us have read thrilling stories in which the hero had only a
limited and specified time to live. sometimes it was as long as
a year, sometimes as short as 24 hours. but always we were
interested in discovering just how the doomed hero chose to
spend his last days or his last hours. i speak, of course, of free
men who have a choice, not condemned criminals whose
sphere of activities is strictly delimited.
such stories set us thinking, wondering what we should do
under similar circumstances. what events, what experiences,
what associations should we crowd into those last hours as
mortal beings, what regrets?
sometimes i have thought it would be an excellent rule to live
each day as if we should die tomorrow. such an attitude would
emphasize sharply the values of life. we should live each day
with gentleness, vigor and a keenness of appreciation which
are often lost when time stretches before us in the constant
panorama of more days and months and years to come. there
are those, of course, who would adopt the epicurean motto of
“eat, drink, and be merry”. but most people would be
chastened by the certainty of impending death.
in stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute
by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of
values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the
meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. it has often
been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of
death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
most of us, however, take life for granted. we know that one