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1、經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦3篇文章精選經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦50篇英語(yǔ)美文欣賞課的教學(xué),應(yīng)引導(dǎo)學(xué)生在閱讀中度過一段美妙的光陰,即感悟生活,觸動(dòng)心靈,讓學(xué)生在感受語(yǔ)言美的同時(shí),體驗(yàn)真摯的情感美,并形成一定的跨文化意識(shí)。下面是WTT帶來的經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦文章,!經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦文章篇一A thirsty crow口渴的烏鴉A crow felt very thirsty.He looked for water everywhere.Finally, he found a pitcher.But there was not a lot of water in the pitcher.His beak could n

2、ot reach it.He tried again and again, but still could not touch the water.When he was about to give up, an idea came to him.He took a pebble and dropped it into the pitcher.Then he took another and dropped it in.Gradually, the water rose, and the crow was able to drink the water.參考譯文:口渴的烏鴉一只烏鴉口渴了,到處

3、找水喝。終于,他找到了一個(gè)大水罐。然而,水罐里面的水并不多,他的尖嘴夠不到水面,他試了一次又一次,都沒有成功。就在他想放棄的時(shí)候,他突然想到一個(gè)主意。烏鴉叼來了一塊小石子投到水罐里,接著又叼了一塊又一塊石頭放進(jìn)去。漸漸地,水面升高了。烏鴉快樂地喝到了水。寓意:有些東西雖然看起來微缺乏道,但假如積少成多,便會(huì)帶來很大變化。經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦文章篇二做一名進(jìn)攻型的戰(zhàn)士A young friend of mine asked me in a letter, “What kind of man should I be?” My answer was, “Be a fighter.”Another fri

4、end of mine inquired, “How should I live my life?” Again my answer was, “Be a fighter.”The author of In Praise of the Fighter says:Riding on the ceaseless rushing torrent of life, I should pursue and overtake it so as to create an even greater and deeper torrent of my own.If I were a l, it would be

5、my duty to light up thick darkness.If I were the sea tide, I would marshal rolling waves to cleanse the beach of all accumulated filth.This ation reflects aptly the state of mind of a lighter.Fighters are badly needed in our time.But such fighters do not necessarily go to the battle- field gun in ha

6、nd.Their weapons are not necessarily bullets.Their weapons may be knowledge, faith and strong will.They can bring the enemy sure death without drawing his blood.A fighter is always in pursuit of light.Instead of basking in the sunshine under a clear sky, he holds a burning torch in the darkness of n

7、ight to illuminate peoples way so that they can continue their journey till they see the dawn of a new day.It is the task of a fighter to dispel darkness.Instead of shirking darkness, he braves it and fights the hidden demons and monsters therein.He is determined to wipe them out and win light.He kn

8、ows no promise.He will keep on fighting until he wins light.A fighter is perennially young.He is never irresolute or inactive.He plunges deep into teeming crowds in search of such vermin as flies and venomous mosquitoes.He will fight them relentlessly and refuse to coe_ist with them under the same s

9、ky.To him, life means nothing but continuous fighting.He either survives by winning light, or perishes with his body covered all over with cuts and bruises.In the course of the struggle, it is the “future” that serves as the beacon light to him; the “future” gives people hope and inspiration.He will

10、 never lose his youthful vigour.A fighter will never lose heart or despair.He will pile up broken pieces of brick and stone to rebuild a nine-story pagoda on the ruins of failure.No blows will ever break his will.He will never close his eyes until he has breathed his last.A fighter is always fearles

11、s.His steps are firm.Once he has settled on an objective, he will press right ahead.He is never afraid of being tripped by a stumbling block.No obstacles will ever make him change his mind.His eyes will never be hoodwinked by false appearances.His actions are guided by faith.He can endure any hardsh

12、ips or sufferings while striving to attain his chosen objective.He will never abandon work as long as he is alive.This is the kind of fighter we now need.He is not necessarily possessed of superhuman capability.He is just an ordinary person.Anyone can be a fighter so long as he has the determination

13、.Hence a few words of mine about “being a fighter” to encourage those young people who wander about in a depressed state, not knowing which way to go.參考譯文:做一名進(jìn)攻型戰(zhàn)士一個(gè)年輕的朋友寫信問我:“應(yīng)該做一個(gè)什么樣的人?“我答復(fù)他:“做一個(gè)戰(zhàn)士?!绷硪粋€(gè)朋友問我:“怎樣對(duì)付生活了,我仍舊答道:“做一個(gè)戰(zhàn)士。”戰(zhàn)士頌的作者曾經(jīng)寫過這樣的話:“我激蕩在這綿綿不息、滂沱四方的生命洪流中,我就應(yīng)該追逐這洪流,而且追

14、過它,自己去造更廣、更深的洪流。”“我假如是一盞燈,這燈的用途便是照徹那多量的黑暗。我假如是海潮,便要鼓起波濤去洗滌海邊一切陳腐的積物?!边@一段話很恰當(dāng)?shù)貙懗隽藨?zhàn)士的心情。在這個(gè)時(shí)代,戰(zhàn)士是最需要的。但是這樣的戰(zhàn)士并不一定要持槍上戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)。他的武器也下一定是槍彈。他的武器還可以是知識(shí)、信仰和堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的意志。他并不一定要流仇敵的血,卻能更有把握地致敵人的死命,戰(zhàn)士是永遠(yuǎn)追求光明的。他并不躺在晴空下享受陽(yáng)光,在晴夜里燃起火炬,給人們照亮道路,使他們走向黎明。驅(qū)散黑暗,這是戰(zhàn)士的任務(wù)。他不躲避黑暗,卻要面對(duì)黑暗,跟躲藏在陰影里的魑魅、魍魎搏斗。他要消滅它們而獲得光明。戰(zhàn)士是不知道妥協(xié)的。他得不到光明便不會(huì)停

15、頓戰(zhàn)斗。戰(zhàn)士永遠(yuǎn)是年輕的。他不猶豫,不休息。他深化人叢中,找尋蒼蠅、毒蚊等等危害人類的東西。他不斷地攻擊它們,不肯與它們共同生存在一個(gè)天空下面,對(duì)于戰(zhàn)士,生活就是不停的戰(zhàn)斗,他不是獲得光明而牛存,便是帶著滿身傷痕而死去。在戰(zhàn)斗中力量只有增長(zhǎng),信仰只有加強(qiáng),在戰(zhàn)斗中給戰(zhàn)士指路的是“將來”,“將來”給人以希望和鼓舞。戰(zhàn)士永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)失去青春的活力。戰(zhàn)士是不知道灰心與絕望的。他甚至在失敗的廢墟上,還要堆起破碎的磚石重建九級(jí)寶塔。任何打擊都不能擊破戰(zhàn)士的意志。只有在死的時(shí)候他才閉上眼睛。戰(zhàn)士是不知道畏縮的,他的腳步很堅(jiān)決。一旦他認(rèn)準(zhǔn)目的,便會(huì)向前走去。他不怕被絆腳石摔倒,沒有一種障礙能使他改變心思,假象絕

16、不能迷住戰(zhàn)士的眼睛,支配戰(zhàn)士的行動(dòng)的是信仰。他可以忍受一切困難、痛苦,而到達(dá)他所選定的目的。除非他死,否那么他決不放棄工作。這便是我們?nèi)缃裥枰膽?zhàn)士。這樣的戰(zhàn)士并不一定具有超人的才能。他是一個(gè)平凡的人。每個(gè)人都可以做戰(zhàn)士,只要他有決心。所以我用“做一個(gè)進(jìn)攻型的戰(zhàn)士”來鼓勵(lì)那些還在苦悶中彷徨,不知何去何從的年輕朋友。經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)美文背誦文章篇三E_cellence is not an act, but a habit卓越僅僅是一個(gè)習(xí)慣Our character, basically, is a posite of our habits.“Sow a thought, reap an action;

17、sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny,” the ma_im goes.人的品德根本上是又習(xí)慣組成的。 俗語(yǔ)說;思想決定行動(dòng),行動(dòng)決定習(xí)慣,習(xí)慣決定品德,品德決定命運(yùn)。Habits are powerful factors in our lives.Because they are consistent, often unconscious patterns, they constantly, daily, e_press our character

18、 and produce our effectiveness or ineffectiveness.習(xí)慣對(duì)我們的生活有絕大的影響,因?yàn)樗且回灥摹?在不知不覺中, 經(jīng)年累月影響著我們的品德,暴露出我們的本性,左右著我們的成敗。As Horace Mann, the great educator, once said, “habits are like a cable.We weave a strand of it everyday and soon it cannot be broken.” I personally do not agree with the last part of his

19、 e_pression.I know habits can be learned and unlearned.But is also know it isnt a quick fi_.It involves a process and a tremendous mitment.美國(guó)著名教育家曼恩曾說:“習(xí)慣就仿佛是一條纜繩,我們每天為他纏上一股新索,不要多久就會(huì)變得牢不可破?!边@句話的后半段我不敢茍同,我相信習(xí)慣可以養(yǎng)成,也可以打破,但絕不是一蹴而就,而是需要長(zhǎng)期的努力和無比的毅力。Those of us who watched the lunar voyage of Apollo 11 we

20、re transfi_ed as we saw the first men walk on the moon and return to earth.But to get there, those astronauts literally had to break out of the tremendous gravity pull of the earth.More energy was spent in the first few minutes of lift-off, in the first few miles of travel, than was used over the ne

21、_t several days to travel half a million miles.宇航員搭乘阿波羅11號(hào)太空船,首次登陸月球的剎那,確實(shí)令人嘆為觀止。但宇航員得先擺脫地球強(qiáng)大的引力,才能飛往月球。由此在剛發(fā)射的幾分鐘,也就是整個(gè)任務(wù)一開場(chǎng)的幾英里之內(nèi),是最困難的時(shí)刻,所耗的力量往往超越往后的幾十萬(wàn)英里。Habits, too, have tremendous gravity pull- more than most people realize or would admit.Breaking deeply imbedded habitual tendencies such as p

22、rocrastination, impatience, criticalness, or selfishness that violate basic principles of human effectiveness involves more than a little willpower and a few minor changes in our lives.“Lift off” takes a tremendous effort, but once we break out of the gravity pull, our freedom takes on a whole new dimension.習(xí)慣也是一樣,它具有極大的引力,只是許多人不加注

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