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英文短文帶讀篇一:初一英語(yǔ)小短文 (10篇)帶翻譯
Park
There is a park near my home.There are a lot of beautiful trees,flowers and birds in the park.So many people go to the park to enjoy their weekends.They like walking or having a picnic in the park.But I like flying a kite with my sisiter there. 我家附近有一個(gè)公園。哪里有很多美麗的樹(shù)、花和小鳥(niǎo)。所以很多人都喜歡到那里去度周末。他們喜歡在公園里散步或是野餐.但是我喜歡和我姐姐在那里放風(fēng)箏。
Bedroom
I have a small bedroom.There are only a small bed,a small desk and a small chair in the room.And there is a beautiful doll on my blue bed.Everyday I do my homework,read books and play games with the doll in my bedroom.It is small,but it gives me much happiness. 我有一間小小的臥室。那里有一張小小的床、小小桌子和一把小小的椅子。而且還有一個(gè)漂亮的娃娃在我那張藍(lán)色的小床上。我每天都在房間里寫(xiě)作業(yè),看書(shū)和與我的娃娃玩。雖然房間很小,但是他給了我很多歡樂(lè)。
My father
My father is a tall and handsome man.He is a policeman. Everyday he comes back home very late,because he must help the others.He doesn't have time to examine my homework and take me to the park.But I like my father,because he is a good policeman. 我的爸爸是一個(gè)高大帥氣的男人。他是一個(gè)警察。他每天都很晚才回家,因?yàn)樗獛椭渌娜恕K麤](méi)有時(shí)間給我檢查作業(yè)和帶我去公園。但是我仍然很喜歡我的爸爸,因?yàn)樗且粋(gè)好警察。
I am from ShenZhen. In spring ,the weather is warm and wet. I can play kite. In summer, the weather is hot and wet. I can swim in the swimming pool. In the autumn, the weather is cool and dry. I can play kite, too. In the winter, the weather is cold and dry. It never snow.
我是來(lái)自深圳。在春天,在天氣溫暖及潮濕。我可以玩風(fēng)箏。在夏季,天氣炎熱及潮濕。我可以游泳,在游泳池。在秋天,天氣涼爽,干燥。我可以玩風(fēng)箏,太。在冬季,天氣寒冷及干燥。它從來(lái)沒(méi)有積雪。
Today is my grandpa's birthday. Our family went back to my grandpa's home in the morning. We got together to have a big family dinner to celebrate his birthady. We bought a big birthday cake and gave some presents to my grandpa.
In the afternoon, we went to the park to go boating. We had a good time. My grandpa had a nice time on his birthday.
今天是爺爺?shù)纳,我們(nèi)以绯炕氐綘敔敿。我們舉行了大型家庭聚會(huì)來(lái)慶祝爺爺?shù)纳铡N覀冑I(mǎi)了一個(gè)大生日蛋糕,并且送給爺爺一些禮物。
下午我們?nèi)ス珗@劃船。我們玩得很開(kāi)心,爺爺過(guò)了一個(gè)愉快的生日
Mr.Knott is a teacher. He is at home. The telephone rings. Heanswers the phone.He says,“Hello.This is 82654379. Who's that?”“Watt” a man answers.“watt's your name,please?”says Mr.Knott is angry.“Watt's my name!”the other man is angey,too.
knott先生是一名教師。他是在家中。電話響了。他回答接起電話,說(shuō),“ 你好,這是82654379 。你是誰(shuí)? ”“瓦特”一個(gè)男人答道 !罢(qǐng)問(wèn)你的名字是什么? ”knott先生生氣地說(shuō)。“瓦特就是我的名字!”另一名男子是也生氣了。
A farmer has five sons.They are Ted,Bob,Tom,John and Bill. John has no elder brother. He was four years older when his first younger brother was born. The number of Tom‘s elder brothers is equal to his younger brothers. Bill will be twenty-one years old next year, and he is five years older than Bob. Bob is two years younger than Tom. Ted was sad because he has no younger brother. There are twelve years between him and John. 一個(gè)農(nóng)民有5個(gè)兒子。他們是Ted,Bob,Tom,John 和 Bill。John沒(méi)有比他大的哥哥,他比第一個(gè)出生的比他小的那個(gè)弟弟大4歲,Tom哥哥的數(shù)量和他的弟弟的數(shù)量是一樣的(就是他是老三)Bill 明年就21歲了,他比Bob大5歲,比Tom小2歲,Ted因?yàn)闆](méi)有弟弟而難過(guò) Ted 和John之間差了12歲
Everything in this world has a nature of its own. Some are charming, some are seducing, like the candy, chocolate, the cakes, and some burn everything like fire, as soon as you get near.
天地萬(wàn)物各有其本質(zhì),有些東西很有吸引力、很誘人,像糖果、巧克力、蛋糕等;有些則像火一樣,任何東西一靠近就會(huì)被它燒掉。
On My Way to School
Today I got up very early in the morning. After I finished breakfast, I went to school. On my way to school I saw something lying on the ground.
I picked it up and found it was a mobile phone. I was afraid I would be late for school. I had no time to wait for the owner. So I gave it to the policeman.
Shortly after I reached my school, the headmaster came to my class and praised me in front of the class. How could he knew all about it? I guess it must be the policeman who told him what I did.
I am very happy that I have done a good job.
就我在上學(xué)的路上
今天,我得到了很早就在上午。當(dāng)我完成早餐,我去了學(xué)校。就我在上學(xué)的路上我看到的東西躺在地上。我挑選它,并發(fā)現(xiàn)這是一部手提電話。我恐怕我會(huì)遲到的學(xué)校。我沒(méi)有時(shí)間去等待的所有者。因此,我給它的警察。
不久后,我達(dá)到了我的學(xué)校,校長(zhǎng)來(lái)到我的班級(jí),并贊揚(yáng)我在前面的階級(jí)。他怎么會(huì)知道的所有關(guān)于它呢?我猜想,它必須是警察誰(shuí)告訴他,我所做的。 我很高興我已經(jīng)做得不錯(cuò)。
China has been a powerful country for the most part of the past three thousand years. China is now rising again. Why is that so surprising to people? History is the best evidence. The rise of China is just a matter of when, not if. Plus, do you want $100 jeans? Do you want $200 shoes? Do you want $3000 computers? If the answers are NO, you\'d better thank China and appreciate the benefits that it brings to your daily life.
中國(guó)在過(guò)去3000年歷史中大部分時(shí)間當(dāng)中都是個(gè)強(qiáng)大的國(guó)家。中國(guó)現(xiàn)在再次崛起,為什么人們會(huì)感到如此奇怪?歷史是最好的證明。中國(guó)崛起只是個(gè)時(shí)間問(wèn)題,而不是是否能崛起的問(wèn)題。另外,你希望賣(mài)100美元一條的牛仔褲,200美元一雙鞋,3000美元的電腦嗎?如果不愿意,你必須要感謝中國(guó),感謝中國(guó)為你日常生活做出的貢獻(xiàn)。
英文短文帶讀篇二:英語(yǔ)朗讀文章(
(1)The Good Man and the Bad Man
There are two men. They are very different. One is good and one is bad.
One day the good man goes walking in the woods.
He takes some steamed buns with him. He is hungry, so he takes a bun out of his pocket. It drops on the ground and rolls away. The good man looks everywhere.
He cannot find his bun. But he hears a strange little sound.
The good man takes another bun out of his pocket.
He lets it drop on the ground and roll away. He hears the sound again.
The good man follows the sound. He sees a little squirrel.
"Thank you for the delicious buns," says the little squirrel.
"You are welcome." says the good man.
"Because you have such a good heart, I have a present for you," says the little squirrel. The squirrel shows the good man two boxes. One is big and one is little.
"Which one do you want?" asks the squirrel.
"Give me the little one," says the good man.
He takes the box and goes home happily. The good man shows the box to his wife. They open it, and it is full of diamonds and gold.
The bad man hears about the magic box. He wants a box, too.
So he brings some dirty buns from the garbage and puts them in his pocket.
He goes walking in the woods. He drops a dirty bun on the ground and it rolls away. He hears a little sound. The bad man drops another dirty bun on the ground and it rolls away.
He hears the sound again. The bad man follows the sound. He sees a little squirrel. "These buns are terrible!" says the squirrel.
"Just give me a box," says the bad man.
The squirrel shows the bad man two boxes. One is big and one is little.
"Give me the big one," says the man. He takes the big box and goes home.
The bad man shows the box to his wife. They open it and it is not full of diamonds and gold. Ugly ghosts come out. The bad man and woman run away and are scared to death.
(2)The Ice Cream Touch
Tommy loved ice cream. He ate ice cream every day.
He couldn't bear to live without ice cream.
One day. Tommy met a vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit in the woods.
"I have magic power. I can give you one wish," said the rabbit.
"Really? May I? " Tommy was surprised. "Yes," said the rabbit.
" I wish everything I touch would be ice cream," Tommy said.
"Good. This is a magic pill. After you eat it, your wish will come true," said the rabbit. The next morning, Tommy took the pill. He wondered what would happen next. He touched his red pillow. It became ice cream.
He took a bite, he found it was delicious!
Tommy was very excited. He touched all the things in his room.
Now he had an ice cream bed, an ice cream quilt, and an ice cream desk.
"The magic is real!" he shouted.
He touched his white pants and red shirts. They became ice cream!
Now Tommy was a little upset. He couldn't get dressed. He started to cry.
Guess what? They were ice cream tears.
Then Tommy heard a sound.
It was Mimi, his pure white little cat.
Mimi was Tommy's best friend. Tommy cuddled his cat.
"Oh, no!" His best friend also became ice cream.
At that moment, the vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit showed up.
The rabbit looked at all the ice cream and asked, "What happened? You look so sad," Tommy cried louder.
"Please help me. I don't want any ice cream! I just want my cat back!"
"Well, OK," said the rabbit,
"Now I will give you another wish. Touch things with your right hand and they will return to their original form."
Tommy stopped crying.
He touched Mimi with his right hand. Mimi was pure white again and leaned against him. Tommy was so happy!
Then he touched all his things. Very soon, there was no more ice cream.
Now Tommy still loved ice cream.
He still ate ice cream every day, but he made a wish in his heart:
"I wish I never see that vanilla ice cream-colored rabbit ever again!"
(3)Footprints
Lionel was sitting in the kitchen reading a book.
Louise came in holding a jar of tadpoles.
She slowly climbed the stairs and put the tadpoles in her room.
"There," she said. "Safe and sound."
When she turned around, she saw muddy footprints on the rug.
She followed them down the stairs and through the hall to the kitchen.
"Lionel," she shouted, "why didn’t you tell me my sneakers were dirty?" Lionel looked up. "I wasn’t watching," he said. Louise sighed.
"I’ll have to clean this up fast. Father and Mother will be home soon. They are just across the street."
She filled a pail with soap and water. (轉(zhuǎn) 載 于:www.91mayou.com 蒲 公英文 摘:英文短文帶讀)Then she got the mop and the sponge.
Lionel watched her. He knew how Louise must feel. It was not a good feeling. "I’ll help you," he said.
"Really?" said Louise. "Thanks. I’ll do the kitchen. You start in the hall."
Lionel scrubbed the carpet. The footprints spread into brown smudges. Lionel rubbed harder. The smudges got bigger.
Louise finished in the kitchen. She came out to see how Lionel was doing.
"Arrrgh!" she screamed.
"Well, I’m not done yet," said Lionel.
"I can see that," said Louise.
She took the sponge from Lionel. Then she rubbed really hard.
She squeezed the dirty sponge into the pail again and again.
Lionel got fresh water from the kitchen three times.
When they finished the last footprint, Louise let out a deep sigh. Then she turned around. "Oh no!" she cried. "Look at the wall!"
Lionel looked. His fingerprints were everywhere.
" I’ll get more water," he said quickly.
"No, no," said Louise. "Don’t move."
She ran for some towels and fresh water. Then she scrubbed and cleaned and scrubbed some more.
Lionel held the dirty towels.
Finally she was done. Louise slumped into a chair.
"Where should I put the towels?" Lionel asked.
" I’ll take them," said Louise. "Why don’t you go out and play?"
"Are you sure?" Lionel asked.
Louise nodded. "I’m sure. I’m positive! Thanks for your help, Lionel. But, please…Go!" "Okay," he said.
He was glad he had helped Louise. Maybe he would try it more often.
英文短文帶讀篇三:英語(yǔ)短文朗讀題庫(kù)
Passages for Reading
1. Smoking
It is almost known to all that smoking is bad for people's health. Scientific research show that smoking can lead to heart disease, cancer and other problem. The World Health Organization says diseases linked to smoking kill at least two million five-hundred-thousand persons each year.
Still, many people find it difficult to stop smoking. One reason is that smoking usually
becomes a habitual behavior, and habits, whether good or bad are not easy to be given up. Another reason is the effect of nicotine, the substance found in cigarettes works on people somewhat as drugs do.
Measures have been taken to help people keep away from the harm of smoking. In many cities, smoking is forbidden in public places. The danger of smoking is warned of everywhere. And newspapers are asked not to publish advertisements for cigarettes. World "No Tobacco Day" is observed every year as the biggest campaign against smoking.
2. My First Job
Before I started at university, I took my first job as a waitress in a nice restaurant. At the night before my first day, I was too excited to go to sleep and as a result, I got up late in the morning. I threw on my clothes and rushed over to the restaurant.
In a great hurry, I didn't hear clearly the head waiter's instruction that we should go into the kitchen through one door and out from the other. So when I took two plates of eggs and bacon and an orange juice out to the restaurant, I went straight towards the wrong door and collided with another waiter coming in!
Worst of all was that I wore a pair of smart shoes but with high heels! A few hours later I was in agony yet had no time to change them. By the time we finished serving dinner at about 10:30 I was completely exhausted. Nevertheless, I learnt something through my experience.
3. Money
Money is what everybody desires. It can be used to buy food, clothes, books, bicycle, furniture and many other things people need or want.
Money is considered by many people as the most important thing in life. With money, they can go wherever they please and do whatever they want. With money, they can buy a fine house to live in, fashionable clothes to put on, and a nice bicycle to ride. And with money, they can employ attendants to serve them. In a word, money can make people comfortable and bring them happiness.
However, money is also the source of all crimes and brings them misery. Since money is so tempting, quite a few people are attracted by it and begin to go astray. By hook or by crook, they try to make money. To get more money, they gamble, swindle, steal, rob or do many other evil things, for "money makes the mare go". As a result, money leads them to jail or even to the execution grounds.
Of course money is useful and desirable, yet we should make money in proper way and spend
our money on proper things.
4. My View on Opportunity
Different people have different views on opportunity. It is held that there are few opportunities. But it is also held that there are opportunities everywhere.
Those who hold the first opinion think that there are too many people and there is always an intense competition for limited opportunities. In contrast, those who hold the second view think that if one is not prepared, he can hardly have any opportunities: however, if one is prepared, he can have a lot of opportunities.
As to me, I agree with the latter. Admittedly, there is really an intense competition for limited opportunities, but it is not to say the one can't create opportunities himself. In most cases opportunities are created by people themselves. For example, many people lost their jobs in recent years. Some people wait for opportunities in vain. However, others create opportunities themselves and get self-employed. Eventually they become employers themselves.
Therefore, to some extent, one can take his destiny into his own hands.
5. Job-hopping
Different people have different views on job-hopping. Some people would like to always engage in one work because they think that if one sticks to one work, he will be quite familiar and skillful with the work. However, others would like to change jobs constantly because they consider it fashionable to do so and besides they think they can get different work experiences.As to me, I am in favor of the former group of people's attitude. I think that if one always works in one field, he can accumulate a lot of experience in that field which in turn will further improve his work. Therefore he will become an expert in that field. However, if one hops from one job to another, he can never amass experience in one field. Although he can get different work experiences, he can't make use of these experiences in one particular work. Therefore, he will always be a jack-of-all-trades.
In conclusion, if one wants to be an expert in one field, he should not hop from one job to another.
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