關於名著閱讀的英語
⑴ 關於英語名著閱讀
看來樓主還沒有明白學校老師的要求你們讀名著的意義,閱讀的最大的好處就是在於提高閱讀速度,增強英語語感。很多的時候,當樓主有語感了,做閱讀理解的題時會很有幫助的,最牛的時候看一遍基本上就全部做出來了,要知道,閱讀理解在英語考試時,分數所佔總個試卷的比重至少在70%左右的。所以,如果把閱讀理解的題做會了,那麼英語一定是可以得高分的。但這個一定要堅持才行。深圳華億天誠前前後後學了近10年的英語,總是斷斷續續的,所以,語感就是很差,這個就像體育鍛煉一樣,一段時間不跑步了,再去跑時就感覺跑不動了。所以,建議樓主盡量天天堅持看一些英文片段也行,養成快速閱讀的習慣。那麼,考試時真的不用擔心了。
⑵ 有哪些英文名著值得讀的
1、《熱與塵》Heat and Dust
作者:[英]露絲·普拉瓦爾·傑哈布瓦拉
介紹:五十年,兩代女性,印度的溽暑與煙塵中,相異而別樣的愛與糾葛。英國文學最高獎項布克獎獲獎作品。
(2)關於名著閱讀的英語擴展閱讀:
1、要想提高英語,有一項內容是萬萬不可忽視的—單詞。不管你在「聽說讀寫」下了多少苦功夫,只要詞彙量少,那便很難有質的進步。所以想要提高英語的第一點便是「背單詞」。
2、這里給大家簡單介紹下三種核心背單詞法。
(1)閱讀記憶
顧名思義,閱讀記憶指的是通過閱讀英文文章與資料來記憶單詞。在閱讀過程中,可以按照將生詞圈出、反復研讀句子、勾畫片語、了解替換詞彙、搞定熟詞辟義(如husband名詞作為丈夫、動詞作為節儉地)的順序對單詞進行記憶。
優點:能通過語境,從文章中了解單詞實際及具體的用法;印象深刻;比較有趣
缺點:不能在短期內快速增加詞彙量
(2)詞根、詞綴、詞源、字母學規律
英語單詞中大約有三分之二的單詞含有詞根詞綴,通過詞根詞綴來記憶可以解決掉大部分單詞。通常情況下,一個詞的前綴表示肯定、否定、數字以及方向;後綴確定詞性;而詞根則表示該詞的意義。相比之下,詞源與字母學規律的記憶更適用於單音節詞彙的記憶。
優點:短期內能迅速突破單詞數量;有效記憶
缺點:難以使用到自己的語句中;記憶過程枯燥;容易忘記
(3)聯想
編故事、編口訣、利用諧音法等聯想方式幫助記憶詞彙。如前段時間網路上流行的thank you(三克油)、twohands(偷漢子)等,都屬於聯想記憶的范疇。
優點:避免記憶詞彙時出現枯燥與乏味的狀態
缺點:不是所有單詞都能使用這一方式記憶
4、背單詞很重要的一點就是反復,每天都要將之前背過的單詞再復習鞏固一遍,不然很容易在刷完一遍後發現真正記住的沒幾個詞。
⑶ 英語作文《讀名著,學英語》
From ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
15
We judged that three nights more Would fetch us to Cairo, 1at
the bottom of Illinois, where the Ohio River comes in, andthat was
what we was after.We would sell the raft and get on a steamboat
and go way up the Ohio amongst the free States, and then be out of
trouble.2
Well, the second night a fog begun to come on, and we made for
a tow-head to tie to, for it wouldn't do to try to run in fog;
but when I paddled ahead i n the canoe, with the line, to make fast,
there warn't anything but little saplings totie to.I passed the
line around one of them right on the edge of the cut bank, but there
was a stiff current, and the raft come booming down so lively she
tore it out by the roots and away she went.I see the fog closing
down, and it made meso sick and scared I couldn't budge for most
a half a minuteit seemed to me—and then there warn't no raft in
sight;you couldn't see twenty yards.3 I jumped into the canoe
and runback to the stern and grabbed the paddle and set her back a
stroke.But she didn't come, I was in such a hurry Ihadn't untied
her.I got up and tried to untie her, but I was so excited my hands
shook so I couldn't hardly do anything with them.
As soon as I got started I took out after the raft, hot and heavy,
right down the tow-head.4 That was all right as far asit went,
but the tow-head warn't sixty yards long, and theminute I flew by
the foot of it I shot out into the solid whitefog, and hadn't no
more idea which way I was going than adead man.
Thinks I, it won't do to paddle;first I know I'll run intothe
bank or a tow-head or something;I got to set still andfloat, and
yet it's mighty fidgety business to have to hold yourhands still
at such a time.I whooped and listened.Away downthere, somewheres,
I hears a small whoop, and up comes myspirits.I went tearing after
it, listening sharp to hear it again.The next time it come, I see
I warn't heading for it but head-ing away to the right of it.And
the next time, I was head-ing away to the left of it—and not gaining
on it much, either, for I was flying around, this way and that and
'tother, 5but it was going straight ahead all the time.
I did wish the fool would think to beat a tin pan, and beatit
all the time, but he never did, and it was the still placesbetween
the whoops that was making the trouble for me.Well, I fought along,
and directly I hears the whoops behind me.Iwas tangled good,
now.That was somebody else's whoop.orelse I was turned around.
I throwed the paddle down.I heard the whoop again;itwas behind me yet, but in a different place;it kept coming,
and kept changing its place, and I kept answering, till by-and-by
it was in front of me again and I knowed the current hadswung the
canoe's head down stream and I was all right, ifthat was Jim and
not some other raftsman hollering.I could-n't tell nothing about
voices in a fog, for nothing don't looknatural nor sound natural
in a fog.
The whooping went on, and in about a minute I come a booming
down on a cut bank6 with smoky ghosts of big treeson it, and the
current throwed me off to the left and shot by, amongst a lot of
snags that fairly roared, the current was tear-ing by them so swift.
In another second or two it was solid white and still again.I
set perfectly still, then, listening to my heart thump, and Ireckon
I didn't draw a breath while it thumped a hundred.
I just give up, then.I knowed what the matter was.Thatcut
bank was an island, and Jim had gone down 'tother sideof it.It
warn't no tow-head, that you could float by in tenminutes.It had
the big timber of a regular island;it mightbe five or six mile
long and more than a half a mile wide.
I kept quiet, with my ears cocked, about fifteen minutes,
Ireckon.I was floating along, of course, four or five mile anhour;
but you don't ever think of that.No, you feel like youare laying
dead still on the water;and if a little glimpse of a snap slips
by, you don't think to yourself how fast you're go-ing, but you
catch your breath and think my!how that snag'stearing along.lf
you think it ain't dismal and lonesome outin a fog that way, by
yourself, in the night, you try it once— you'll see.
Next, for about a half an hour, I whoops now and then;atlast
I hears the answer a loog ways off, and tries to follow it, but
I couldn't do it, and directly I judged I'd got into a nestof
towheads, for I had little dim glimpses of them on bothsides of
me, sometimes just a narrow channel between;andsome that I couldn't
see, I knowed was there, because I'd hearthe wash of the current
against the old dead brush and trashthat hung over the banks.Well,
I warn't long losing thewhoops, down amongst the towheads;and I
only tried to chasethem a little while, anyway, because it was worse
than chas-ing a Jack-o-lantern.You never knowed a sound dodge
aroundso, and swap places so quick and so much.
⑷ 有哪些容易閱讀的英文名著
可以去讀一些相對來說比較容易簡單的英文名著。我之前有看過一本叫小王子的,這本書裡面就是全英文,我看的就是很不費勁。
給您提供3篇,僅供參考:
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My hobby is reading. I read story books, magazines, newspapers and any kind of material that I find interesting. This hobby got started when I was a little boy. I had always wanted my parents to read fairy tales and other stories to me. Soon they got fed up and tired of having to read to me continually. So as soon as I could, I learned to read. Soon I could read simple fairy tales and other stories. Now I read just about anything that is available. Reading enables me to learn about so many things that I would otherwise not know. I learned about how people lived in bygone days of magic and mystery. I learned about the wonders of the world, space travel, human achievements, gigantic whales, tiny viruses and other fascinating things of our world. Books provide the reader with so much information and facts. They have certainly helped me in my daily life. I am better equipped to cope with living. Otherwise I would go about ignorantly learning things the hard way. So I continue to read. Besides being more informed about the world, I also spend my time profitably. It is indeed a good hobby. 我叫劉帥跇,我的父母希望我能人如其名,憑借真才實學「瀟灑走世界」。
人們常說:人小鬼大。我雖然入學年齡小,但我一直嚴格要求自己,積極向上,關心班級,熱愛集體,入學六年來,年年被評為學校的「三好學生」、「優秀幹部」和「學習小標兵」。
我的性格活潑開朗 、 樂觀向上,是一個陽光女孩。我的學習成績優異,卻不是一個「書獃子」。通過競聘,我連續三屆當選為學校少先大隊的大隊委員及大隊長,並且積極「參政議政」, 成為 老師的得力助手。我的愛好廣泛:小提琴 、 古箏 、 乒乓球 、 舞蹈 、 聲樂 、 繪畫 、 書法等等,它們不僅使我的業餘生活多姿多彩,而且不斷增強我的自信心與榮譽感:小提琴和古箏均獲得了九級證書,在葫蘆島市首屆少兒聲樂、器樂大賽中奪得一項金獎和一項銅獎。在葫蘆島市青少年乒乓球錦標賽上取得第四名的好成績。我既是遼寧省首屆小歌手大賽的第三名,參加了遼寧電視台的演出,又獲得了葫蘆島市「故事大王」的稱號。
我喜歡讀書,歌德曾說過:「讀書是和高尚的人談話。」 高爾基爺爺也告訴我們:「熱愛書籍吧,因為它是知識的源泉。」我在學齡前就開始閱讀兒童版的「四大名著」,在媽媽的引導下,我正在鑽研兒童版的《資治通鑒》和《論語》。我也喜歡英語,要「瀟灑走世界」,當然少不了這個法寶。我還是葫蘆島市廣播電台「少兒芳草地」欄目的特約小記者,每周都要到電台錄制節目。
雖然眾多的愛好和社會活動擠佔了我的大部分業余時間, 但是這並沒有成為我停滯不前的借口。「書山有路勤為徑」,我不僅各科成績在學校名列前茅,還在 2005 年全國小學生奧林匹克英語競賽中一舉奪魁,獲得一等獎。對了,中英文演講也是我的強項,每次都是前兩名,了不起吧!
我每時每刻都對自己充滿信心,雖然取得了不少成績,但從不驕傲。我很善於交流,也喜歡交朋友;我喜歡音樂,也喜愛小品;我喜歡卡通,也喜愛武俠;我既看還珠格格,也看法制在線 …… 唉!我真是一個矛盾的多面體。不過,這樣你們大家才能看到一個多姿多彩的我啊!
今年我已是畢業班的學生了,學習任務會更加繁重,但是我仍然會滿懷熱情地承擔起少先大隊大隊長的重擔,用我的聰明才智為實驗二小錦上添花,讓同學們的校園活動更加豐富多彩!
2 This Is Me
My name is Liu Shuaiyi, a smart girl full of sunshine. I was given
such a beautiful name by my parents because they expect that I will have a wonderful trip around the world with knowledge and talent.
「Little girl with great mind 」. I won many honorable titles in the past years though I went to primary school at the age of six. For my positive attitude towards life, caring about the class and collective, I was selected as 「Excellent student of Morality, Intelligence and physical Ecation」,「Excellent Students''Leader」, and 「Study model」 and 「Flagman」.
I have broad—minded ,optimistic character and high 好prehensive qualities. By election, I was chosen as the chief of Young Pioneer 好mittee. I participate 「School affairs」 actively and be好e the best assistant of the teachers. My hobbies are various and I spend much of my spare time on violin, zither, table tennis, dance, music, painting and calligraphy. Besides my learning, I also made great achievements on my hobbies . I have won the toppest certificates of violin and zither , fourth of table tennis match, third of singing 好petition in LiaoNing province . With the help of my mother, I have read many classics of Chinese literature, which made me gain 「The King of story-teller」 of Hulu city. I work as a little journalist for 「Fragrant Grassland」 programme of Hulu Broadeasting Station. Of course, English is my favourite, for I want to be an international person in the future ,so English is the bridge linking the outside world. I won the first in the National Olympic English Competition.
I am confident that I will work hard and do more contribution to our school in the final year of primary school and make our campus life colorful.
I am warm-hearted and good at 好munication. Not only do I like watching cartoon movies, but also I like enjoying the sweet music. Let us be friends!
我的生活是多姿多彩的,所以我有很多的愛好。鋼琴,跳舞,畫畫等。但是我最愛的是畫畫。首先,我從十歲就開始畫畫,知道現在。所以考上了美術學校。我喜歡畫畫,我認為畫畫可以修生養性和提高審美能力。我的朋友也喜歡畫畫。但是我們沒有在一個學校。這是我認為最遺憾的。我的家人也有很多愛好。比如,媽媽喜歡看書,爸爸喜歡唱歌等。我的家人包括外公外婆都有很多愛好,我認為這是值得慶幸的事
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My life is colorful, so I have a lot of hobbies. Piano, dancing, drawing, etc.. But my favorite is the painting. First, I started painting from the year-old, know. So was admitted to the School of Fine Arts. I like drawing, I think the painting could be fruitful, and improve the aesthetic repair capacity. My friend also liked to draw. But we are not in a school. This is I think the most regrettable. My family has many hobbies. For example, my mother likes to read, and my father loved to sing and so on. My family, including grandparents have a lot of hobbies, I think this is something worth celebrating My hobby
Everybody has his hobby, such as singing, dancing, photo-taking, drawing, reading or guita playing. My hobby is collecting stamps. Why? Because my favourite hobby gives me a lot of pleasure, and I can learn a lot about geography and history from stamps.
I have already collected about 800 stamps since I was in Grade Two. Yesterday my uncle sent me a beautiful Canadian stamp from Montreal. I was too excited to sleep last night.
每人都有自己的愛好,例如:唱歌、跳舞、攝影、繪畫、閱讀或彈吉他。我的愛好是集郵。為什麼?因為我的這個愛好給我許多樂趣,我從中學到許多地理、歷史方面的知識。
從我二年級起,我已經收集了約800枚郵票。昨天我叔叔從蒙特利爾給我寄來一張漂亮的加拿大郵票,我興奮得一夜未能入眠。
⑹ 閱讀名著用英語怎麼說
兩種表達,希望有所幫助!
reading masterpiece
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當一個人的思想和經驗還沒有達到閱讀一本傑作的程度時版,那本傑作只會留權下不好的滋味。
2.reading classics
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你喜歡閱讀古典作品還是通俗小說?
⑺ 如何用英文描述關於讀名著的好處
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Using scanners, they monitored the brain activity of volunteers as they read pieces of classical English literature both in their original form and in a more mbed-down, modern translation.
⑻ 英語名著閱讀
書店有啊。。。。
⑼ 關於高中生閱讀中國文學名著的英語作文
A Dream of Red MansionsThe novel A Dream of Red Mansions was written 200 years ago. During the last 200 years it conquered countless readers. A Dream of Red Mansions is the peak of ancient Chinese novel. It is also a well- masterpiece in the world of literature. The author Cao Xueqin lived through the reigns of Emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. At first his family was favoured by the emperor. But later his house was confiscated and his family sank to the rock bottom of the society. Cao Xueqin too turned from a noble scion to an impoverished youth. In his old age he was so poor that the whole family had to live on thin gruel. In the drastic change he experienced the ups and downs in the snobbish world and observed the sharp conflicts between the rich and the poor. He clearly understood the degenerating quality of his feudal aristocratic family. He wrote this immortal novel in the dire straits. Unfortunately he died in poverty and illness before he finished his work. He was still in his forties then. The novel originally entitled The Story of the Stone, also known as A Dream of Red Mansions, has 80 chapters finished. The rest 40 chapters are believed to have been added by Gao E. An outstanding achievement of A Dream of Red Mansions is that it successfully presents a heart-stirring tragedy, a tragedy of the society, of the time and of human life. A good part of the novel was assigned to the description of the daily depletion of Family Jia and the final bankruptcy of the influential family that had enjoyed a hundred years' prosperity. This symbolised the decline of the feudal society. Cao Xueqin devotes all his feelings to a number of trampled and destroyed young women whom he admired. Neither daughters of influential families nor maid-servants nor actresses from low origins escaped their tragical fate. The destruction of the beautiful invested the whole book with a grace of tragic. Since Jia Baoyu's birth his family arranged him a path to wealth and fame. But his special life experience turned him into a rebel of the feudal family. The genuine love between him and Daiyu was opposed by his family. At last he chose to go to a monastery. Daiyu was intelligent and gifted. She showed contempt to vulgar feudal scholars and denounced the hypocrisy of those who sought fame by way of writing stereotyped essays. She pursued Baoyu's genuine love, but she died in grief. Baochai observed the feudal moral code. To win her parents' favour and to ensure the family's interests, she was forced by Jia's mother and Lady Wang into marrying Baoyu. But she did not win love. She became a victim of the arranged marriage. The tragical marriage among Baoyu, Daiyu and Baochai is the main thread of the whole novel. Their love story has moved every reader. The greatest achievement of the novel lies in its convincing and vivid characterisation. Of the more than four hundred persons depicted in the novel, at least forty are highly indivialised. Under Cao Xueqin's pen those persons not only have their special looks, but their voices and emotions. The subtle mentality of the characters leaves indelible impression in the reader's mind.
⑽ 全英文的名著讀書報告5篇
五偏好難,即使有,也不好發1. 簡愛 Oliver Twist, one of the most famous works of Charles Dickens, is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in Britain in 18th century. The author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in London. The hero of this novel was Oliver Twist, an orphan, who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. He suffered enormous pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. While reading the tragic experiences of the little Oliver, I was shocked by his sufferings. I felt for the poor boy, but at the same time I detested the evil Fagin and the brutal Bill. To my relief, as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil and Oliver lived a happy life in the end. One of the plots that attracted me most is that after the theft, little Oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of Mrs. Maylie and Rose and began a new life. He went for walks with them, or Rose read to him, and he worked hard at his lessons. He felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty. How can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mind? The reason is the nature of goodness. I think it is the most important information implied in the novel by Dickens-he believed that goodness could conquer every difficulty. Although I don』t think goodness is omnipotent, yet I do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded. 氣死,居然審核不過樓主到這個網去看其他四篇吧 http://..com/question/32001138.html?si=1