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英语短篇美文欣赏是一种欣赏能力的培养,也是一种提高英语作文能力的途径。以下是我整理的英语短篇美文3篇,供大家学习和品读.

英语美文小短文欣赏篇一

铺满钻石的土地Acres of Diamonds

There was a farmer in Africa who was happy and content. He was happy because he was content. He was content because he was happy.

从前在非洲有一位快乐而满足的农夫。他因满足而快乐,同时也因快乐而感到满足。

One day a wise man came to him and told him about the glory of diamonds and the power that goes along them.

有一天,一位智者向他走来并告知他关于钻石的荣耀,以及随之而来权力。

The wise man says, “If you had a diamond the size of your thumb, you could have your own city. If you had a diamond the size of your fist you could probably own your own country.” And then he went away.

智者说,“如果你拥有一块拇指般大的钻石,你就能换到一座属于自己的城市;如果你拥有一块拳头般大的钻石,你就可能会拥有一个属于自己的国家。”说完他便离开了。

That night the farmer couldn't sleep. He was unhappy and he was discontent. He was unhappy because he was discontent, and he was discontent because he was unhappy.

那一晚,农夫难以入睡,他开始变得不快乐而且不满足起来。他因不满足而不快乐,同样也因为不快乐而变得不满足。

The next morning he made arrangements to sell off his farm, took care of his family and went in search of diamonds. He looked all over Africa and couldn't find any. He looked all through Europe and couldn’t find any. When he got to Spain, he was emotionally, physically and financially broke. He got so disheartened that he threw himself into the Barcelona River and committed suicide.

第二天早上,他卖掉了自己的农场,安顿好了他的家人便踏上了寻找钻石之路。他寻遍了整个非洲但却一无所获。他找遍整个欧洲还是一无所获。当他到达西班牙的时候,他已精神崩溃、周身疲惫、钱财耗尽。绝望之下,他跳进了巴塞罗那河,自杀了。

Back home, the person who had bought his farm was watering the camels at a stream that ran through the farm. Across the stream, the rays of the morning sun hit a stone and made it sparkle like a rainbow.

而在他的家乡,买下他农场的那个人此时正在小溪边给骆驼饮水。潺潺的溪水流经了整个农场。清晨的阳光穿过溪水照射在一块石头上,折射的光芒好像是一道彩虹。

He thought it would look good on the mantelpiece. He picked up the stone and put it in the living room. That afternoon the wise man came and saw the stone sparkling. He asked, "Is Hafiz back?"

这人心想:若是将这块石头摆在壁炉架上一定会十分漂亮。于是,他捡起石头并把它放到客厅里。当天下午,那个智者又出现了。他看到闪闪发光的石头,便问道:“哈夫兹(旧主人)回来了吗?”

The new owner said, "No, why do you ask?" The wise man said, "Because that is a diamond. I recognize one when I see one." The man said, "No, that's just a stone I picked up from the stream. Come, I'll show you. There are many more.' They went and picked some samples and sent them for analysis. Sure enough, the stones were diamonds. They found that the farm was indeed covered with acres and acres of diamonds.

新主人回答说:“没有啊!你为什么会这么问?”智者回答道:“因为这石头是一块钻石,我一眼就能识别。”新主人说:“不是!这只是我从溪水中捡起的一块石头。不信,你就跟我来,那里还有好多呢!” 于是两人走到小溪边,捡了一些石头送去验证。毫无疑问,这些石头确实是钻石!他们还发现这整个农场蕴藏着大量的钻石。

英语美文小短文欣赏篇二

你多大年纪how old are you

if we did not know our age, some of us would appear to be very young, and some of us would seem very old.

如果不知道年龄,我们中的某些人会变得很年轻,而某些人会变得苍老。

sometimes, people use age as a convenient excuse. “i am too old to start something new,” or, “i couldn’t learn that at my age.” other people, though, go on to achieve their greatest accomplishments in life in later years.

有时人们只是用年龄作为一个方便的借口。“我太老了,不能从头来过。”或者说:“我这把年纪学不会了。”还有些人能够在生命的后期完成最伟大的成就。

take, for example, colonel harland sanders who started franchising his chicken outlets when he was 65 years old, duanwenw.com up to the age of 90 years old he traveled 250000 miles a year visiting kfc franchises. he didn’t let age stand in his way!

比如桑德斯上校65岁时开始授权推出他的炸鸡,到90岁时仍然每天长途跋涉二十五万英里检查肯德基特许经营店。他不仅克服了自身经营上的困难,更重要的上他没让年龄成为拦路虎。

feeling lead to attitudes, attitudes become beliefs, and beliefs become the basis for actions.

感觉导致态度,态度变成信仰,信仰变成行动的根本。

it is not important how old you are;

多大年纪并不重要

it is how you feel, how you think, duanwenw.com

重要的是你之所想你之所感

and what you do that is important.

以及你之所为

to quote satchel paige, “how old would you be if you didn’t know how old you was?”

撒切尔.佩吉说过:“忘记你多大,你想多大就是多大。”

适合初中生的英语美文篇三

an individual human life should belike a river生命应该像条河

whether sixty or sixteen, there is the desire of wonders, the endless pure desire of what’s next and the joy of the game of living in every human being’s heart.

无论是60岁还是16岁,你都要保持永不衰竭的好奇心、永不熄灭的求知欲和享受在某某心里仍留有一席之地的乐趣。

in the center of your heart and my heart there is a wireless station: it receives messages of beauty, hope, pleasure, courage and power from men, and all these things keep you young.

在你我的心中有一座无线电台:它能接收到人间万物传递来的美好、希望、欢乐、鼓舞和力量,而所有这些会让你青春焕发。

an individual human life should be like a river —small at first, narrowly contained within its banks and rushing passionately duanwenw.com past rocks and over waterfalls. gradually, the river grows wider and the banks fall back, the water flows more quietly. in the end, without any visible break, they come together in the sea and painlessly lose their individual being.

生命应当像条河,开始是涓涓细流,受两岸的限制而变得狭窄,而后奔腾咆哮,翻过危岩,飞越瀑布;渐渐地河面变得开阔,河岸也随之向两边隐去,最后水流平缓,汇入大海之中,个人就这样毫无痛苦地消失了。

youth means courage over shyness and the adventurous spirit of deserting the love of ease. duanwenw.com this often exists in a man of sixty more than a boy of twenty. 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 passion wrinkles the soul. worry, fear and self-distrust bow the heart and turn the spirit back into dust.

青春意味着战胜懦弱胆小的勇气和摒弃安逸的冒险精神。往往一个60岁的老者比一个20岁的青年更多一点这种劲头。人老不仅仅是岁月流逝所致,更主要的是不思进取的结果。光阴可以在肌肤上留下印记,而热情之火的熄灭则在心灵上刻下皱纹。烦恼、恐惧、缺乏自信会扭曲人的灵魂,并将青春化为灰烬!

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加强经典美文诵读与积累,并对学生加以 写作指导 ,做到读写训练有效结合,能让学生有效地提高写作能力。我精心收集了关于短的英语美文,供大家欣赏学习!关于短的英语美文:A Greedy Dog A greedy dog went into a butcher’s shop and stole a big juicy bone. He ran away so fast that the butcher could not catch him. He ran out into the fields with his bone. He was going to eat it all by himself. The dog came to a stream. There was a narrow bridge across it. The dog walked on to the bridge, and looked into the water. He could see another dog with a big bone in his mouth. The greedy dog thought the bone in the water looked much bigger than the one he had stolen from the butcher. The greedy dog dropped the bone from his mouth. It fell into the water and was lost. He jumped into the water to snatch the bigger bone from the other dog. The greedy dog jumped into the water with a big splash. He looked everywhere but he could not see the other dog. His shadow had gone. The silly dog went home hungry. He lost his bone and got nothing because he had been too greedy. 关于短的英语美文:Chang'e Files to the Moon Houyi, seeking perpetual youth, obtained the elixir of immortality from Queen Mother of the West who lived in the Kunlun Mountains. Returning to his palace, he confided the good news to his wife Chang'e, a lady graceful of carriage and unparalleled of beauty, very much loved by her husband. One day, when Houyi was out, Chang'e secretly swallowed the potion in the hope that she would become immortal. The result was quite unexpected: she felt herself becoming light, so light that she flew up in spite of herself, drifting and floating in the air, until she reached the palace of the moon. She is regarded by later generations as the goddess of the moon. This beautiful story has always been liked by the Chinese and provides a favourite allusion for poets and writers. Chairman Mao Zedong's poem in memory of his martyred wife Yang Kaihui has these well-known lines: The lonely moon goddess spreads her ample sleeves To dance for these loyal souls in infinite space. Here, in the Chinese original, the name Chang'e is used instead of "moon goddess". The figure of Chang'e, a beauty dressed in the elegant garments of a bygone age floating towards the moon, naturally supplies unending inspiration for painters and sculptors. 关于短的英语美文:Old Man and Donkey There was an old man, a boy and a donkey. They were going to town and it was decided that the boy should ride. As they went along they passed some people who thought that it was a shame for the boy to ride and the old man to walk. The man and boy decided that maybe the critics were right so they changed positions. Later, they passed some more people who thought that it was a real shame for that man to make such a small boy walk. The two decided that maybe they both should walk. Soon they passed some more people who thought that it was stupid to walk when they had a donkey to ride. The man and the boy decided maybe the critics were right so they decided that they both should ride. They soon passed other people who thought that it was a shame to put such a load on a poor little animal. The old man and the boy decided that maybe the critics were right so they decided to carry the donkey. As they crossed a bridge they lost their grip on the animal and it fell into the river and drowned. The moral of the story is...if you try to please everyone, you will eventually lose your ass. 关于短的英语美文:The big oven 大火炉 Once upon a time a man had a big house, and in the house there was a big oven, but this man's family was small -- only himself and his wife. When winter came, the man tried to keep his oven going all day, so that the entire stock of his firewood was consumed in a month. Now, with nothing to feed the fire, it was cold in the house. Then the man began to break up his fences, and use the boards for fuel. When he had burnt up all of his fences, the house, now without any protection against the wind, was colder than ever, and still they had no firewood. Then the man began to tear down the ceiling of his house, and burn that in the Oven. A neighbour noticed that he was tearing down his ceiling, and said to him: "Why, neighbour, have you lost your mind -- pulling down your ceiling in winter? Your and your wife will freeze to death!' But the man said: "No, brother, you see I am pulling down my ceiling so as to have something to heat my Oven with. We have such a curious one; the more I heat it up, the colder we are!" The neighbour laughed, and said: "Well, then, after you have burnt up your ceiling, then you will be tearing down your house. You won't have anywhere to live, only the oven will be left, and even that will be cold!" "Well, that is my misfortune," said the man." All my neighbours have firewood enough for all winter, but I have already burnt up my fences and the ceiling of my house, and have nothing left." The neighbour replied:" All you need is to have your oven rebuilt." But the man said :" I know well that you are jealous of my house and my oven because they are larger than yours, and so you advise me to rebuild it." So he turned a deaf ear to his neighbour's advice, and burnt up his ceiling, then his whole house, and in the end had to go and live with strangers. 从前,有个人拥有一幢大房子,里面有个大火炉。可他家人口很少——只有他和他的妻子。冬天来了,这个人想尽办法不让炉子灭掉,一个月就把柴禾全烧光了。没什么可以烧的了,屋子里很冷。 然后,他开始拆除篱笆,把木板当柴烧。烧了篱笆,房子没有了挡风的屏障,比以前更冷了。可他们又没有柴烧了。接下来,这个人开始拆除天花板,放进炉子里烧。 邻居看到他在拆天花板的,对他说:“哎呀,邻居,你疯了吗?大冬天拆天花板,你和你妻子会冻死的。” 可是,这个人说:“不,兄弟,我拆天花板是为了烧炉子。我们的炉子真是怪,越烧越冷!” 邻居笑道;"哦,那么,你烧完天花板就会拆房子了。那时你就没地方住了,只剩下那只火炉,可连它也是冰冷的。“哎,这是我的不幸,”这个人说,“所有的邻居都有足够的柴火过冬,而我已经烧掉了篱笆和天花板,什么也不剩了。” 邻居回答道:“你只要重弄个炉子就行了。”可是,这个人说:“我很清楚,你是嫉妒我的房子和炉子,它们比你家的大,所以你劝我重弄个炉子。”结果,他把邻居的劝告当作耳边风,烧掉天花板后,又把房子也给烧掉了。最后,他只得背井离乡,流落异地。

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