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Ⅰ 英語文章大全

教育 的進步是在改變的基礎上實現的,改變的第一步就是摒棄墨守成規的教學思維,英語作為國際溝通交流的語言工具,其在全球化進程中扮演著重要的角色。下面是我帶來的經典英語 文章 閱讀,歡迎閱讀!

經典英語文章閱讀篇一
十二月的玫瑰

Roses in December

Coaches more times than not use their hearts instead of their heads to make tough decisions. Unfortunately, this wasn』t the case when I realized we had a baseball conference game scheled when our seniors would be in Washington, D.C. for the annual senior field trip. We were a team dominated by seniors, and for the first time in many years, we were in the conference race for first place. I knew we couldn』t win without our seniors, so I called the rival coach and asked to reschele the game when everyone was available to play.

「No way,」 he replied. The seniors were crushed and offered to skip the much-awaited traditional trip. I assured them they needed to go on the trip as part of their ecational experience, though I really wanted to accept their offer and win and go on to the conference championship. But I did not, and on that fateful Tuesday, I wished they were there to play.

I had nine underclass players eager and excited that they finally had a chance to play. The most excited player was a young mentally challenged boy we will call Billy. Billy was, I believe, overage, but because he loved sports so much, an understanding principal had given him permission to be on the football and baseball teams. Billy lived and breathed sports and now he would finally get his chance to play. I think his happiness captured the imagination of the eight other substitute players. Billy was very small in size, but he had a big heart and had earned the respect of his teammates with his effort and enthusiasm. He was a left-handed hitter and had good baseball skills. His favorite pastime, except for the time he practiced sports, was to sit with the men at a local rural store talking about sports. On this day, I began to feel that a loss might even be worth Billy』s chance to play.

Our opponents jumped off to a four-run lead early in the game, just as expected. Somehow we came back to within one run, and that was the situation when we went to bat in the bottom of the ninth. I was pleased with our team』s effort and the constant grin on Billy』s face. If only we could win..., I thought, but that』s asking too much. If we lose by one run, it will be a victory in itself. The weakest part of our lineup was scheled to hit, and the opposing coach put his ace pitcher in to seal the victory.

To our surprise, with two outs, a batter walked, and the tying run was on first base. Our next hitter was Billy. The crowd cheered as if this were the final inning of the conference championship, and Billy waved jubilantly. I knew he would be unable to hit this pitcher, but what a day it had been for all of us. Strike one. Strike two. A fastball. Billy hit it down the middle over the right fielder』s head for a triple to tie the score. Billy was beside himself, and the crowd went wild.

Ben, our next hitter, however, hadn』t hit the ball even once in batting practice or intrasquad games. I knew there was absolutely no way for the impossible dream to continue. Besides, our opponents had the top of their lineup if we went into overtime. It was a crazy situation and one that needed reckless strategy.

I called a time-out, and everyone seemed confused when I walked to third base and whispered something to Billy. As expected, Ben swung on the first two pitches, not coming close to either. When the catcher threw the ball back to the pitcher Billy broke from third base sprinting as hard as he could. The pitcher didn』t see him break, and when he did he whirled around wildly and fired the ball home. Billy dove in head first, beat the throw, and scored the winning run. This was not the World Series, but don』t tell that to anyone present that day. Tears were shed as Billy, the hero, was lifted on the shoulders of all eight team members.

If you go through town today, forty-two years later, you』ll likely see Billy at that same country store relating to an admiring group the story of the day he won the game that no one expected to win. Of all the spectacular events in my sports career, this memory is the highlight. It exemplified what sports can do for people, and Billy』s great day proved that to everyone who saw the game.

J. M. Barrie, the playwright, may have said it best when he wrote, 「God gave us memories so that we might have roses in December.」 Billy gave all of us a rose garden.
經典英語文章閱讀篇二
Big Red

The first time we set eyes on "Big Red," father, mother and I were trudging through the freshly fallen snow on our way to Hubble's Hardware store on Main Street in Huntsville, Ontario. We planned to enter our name in the annual Christmas drawing for a chance to win a hamper filled with fancy tinned cookies, tea, fruit and candy. As we passed the Eaton's department store's window, we stopped as usual to gaze and do a bit of dreaming.

The gaily decorated window display held the best toys ever. I took an instant hankering for a huge green wagon. It was big enough to haul three armloads of firewood, two buckets of swill or a whole summer's worth of pop bottles picked from along the highway. There were skates that would make Millar's Pond well worth shovelling and dolls much too pretty to play with. And they were all nestled snugly beneath the breathtakingly flounced skirt of Big Red.

Mother's eyes were glued to the massive flare of red shimmering satin, dotted with twinkling sequin-centred black velvet stars. "My goodness," she managed to say in trancelike wonder. "Would you just look at that dress!" Then, totally out of character, mother twirled one spin of a waltz on the slippery sidewalk. Beneath the heavy, wooden-buttoned, grey wool coat she had worn every winter for as long as I could remember, mother lost her balance and tumbled. Father quickly caught her.

Her cheeks redder than usual, mother swatted dad for laughing. "Oh, stop that!" she ordered, shooing his fluttering hands as he swept the snow from her coat. "What a silly dress to be perched up there in the window of Eaton's!" She shook her head in disgust. "Who on earth would want such a splashy dress?"

As we continued down the street, mother turned back for one more look. "My goodness! You'd think they'd display something a person could use!"

Christmas was nearing, and the red dress was soon forgotten. Mother, of all people, was not one to wish for, or spend money on, items that were not practical. "There are things we need more than this," she'd always say, or, "There are things we need more than that."

Father, on the other hand, liked to inlge whenever the budget allowed. Of course, he'd get a scolding for his occasional splurging, but it was all done with the best intention.

Like the time he brought home the electric range. In our old Muskoka farmhouse on Oxtongue Lake, Mother was still cooking year-round on a wood stove. In the summer, the kitchen would be so hot even the houseflies wouldn't come inside. Yet, there would be Mother – roasting - right along with the pork and turnips.

One day, Dad surprised her with a fancy new electric range. She protested, of course, saying that the wood stove cooked just dandy, that the electric stove was too dear and that it would cost too much hydro to run it. All the while, however, she was polishing its already shiny chrome knobs. In spite of her objections, Dad and I knew that she cherished that new stove.

There were many other modern things that old farm needed, like indoor plumbing and a clothes dryer, but Mom insisted that those things would have to wait until we could afford them. Mom was forever doing chores - washing laundry by hand, tending the pigs and working in our huge garden - so she always wore mended, cotton-print housedresses and an apron to protect the front. She did have one or two "special" dresses saved for church on Sundays. And with everything else she did, she still managed to make almost all of our clothes. They weren't fancy, but they did wear well.

That Christmas I bought Dad a handful of fishing lures from the Five to a Dollar store, and wrapped them indivially in matchboxes so he'd have plenty of gifts to open from me. Choosing something for Mother was much harder. When Dad and I asked, she thought carefully then hinted modestly for some tea towels, face cloths or a new dishpan.

On our last trip to town before Christmas, we were driving up Main Street when Mother suddenly exclaimed in surprise: "Would you just look at that!" She pointed excitedly as Dad drove past Eaton's.

"That big red dress is gone," she said in disbelief. "It's actually gone."

"Well . . . I'll be!" Dad chuckled. "By golly, it is!"

"Who'd be fool enough to buy such a frivolous dress?" Mother questioned, shaking her head. I quickly stole a glance at Dad. His blue eyes were twinkling as he nudged me with his elbow. Mother craned her neck for another glimpse out the rear window as we rode on up the street. "It's gone . . ." she whispered. I was almost certain that I detected a trace of yearning in her voice.

I'll never forget that Christmas morning. I watched as Mother peeled the tissue paper off a large box that read "Eaton's Finest Enamel Dishpan" on its lid.

"Oh Frank," she praised, "just what I wanted!" Dad was sitting in his rocker, a huge grin on his face.

"Only a fool wouldn't give a priceless wife like mine exactly what she wants for Christmas," he laughed. "Go ahead, open it up and make sure there are no chips." Dad winked at me, confirming his secret, and my heart filled with more love for my father than I thought it could hold!

Mother opened the box to find a big white enamel dishpan - overflowing with crimson satin that spilled out across her lap. With trembling hands she touched the elegant material of Big Red.

"Oh my goodness!" she managed to utter, her eyes filled with tears. "Oh Frank . . ." Her face was as bright as the star that twinkled on our tree in the corner of the small room. "You shouldn't have . . ." came her faint attempt at scolding.

"Oh now, never mind that!" Dad said. "Let's see if it fits," he laughed, helping her slip the marvellous dress over her shoulders. As the shimmering red satin fell around her, it gracefully hid the patched and faded floral housedress underneath.

I watched, my mouth agape, captivated by a radiance in my parents I had never noticed before. As they waltzed around the room, Big Red swirled its magic deep into my heart.

"You look beautiful," my dad whispered to my mom - and she surely did!
經典英語文章閱讀篇三
你才是我的幸福

She was dancing. My crippled grandmother was dancing. I stood in the living room doorway absolutely stunned. I glanced at the kitchen table and sure enough-right under a small, framed drawing on the wall-was a freshly baked peach pie.

I heard her sing when I opened the door but did not want to interrupt the beautiful song by yelling I had arrived, so I just tiptoed to the living room. I looked at how her still-lean body bent beautifully, her arms greeting the sunlight that was pouring through the window. And her legs... Those legs that had stiffly walked, aided with a cane, insensible shoes as long as I could remember. Now she was wearing beautiful dancing shoes and her legs obeyed her perfectly. No limping. No stiffness. Just beautiful, fluid motion. She was the pet of the dancing world. And then she』d had her accident and it was all over. I had read that in an old newspaper clipping.

She turned around in a slow pirouette and saw me standing in the doorway. Her song ended, and her beautiful movements with it, so abruptly that it felt like being shaken awake from a beautiful dream. The sudden silence rang in my ears. Grandma looked so much like a kid caught with her hand in a cookie jar that I couldn』t help myself, and a slightly nervous laughter escaped. Grandma sighed and turned towards the kitchen. I followed her, not believing my eyes. She was walking with no difficulties in her beautiful shoes. We sat down by the table and cut ourselves big pieces of her delicious peach pie.

"So...」 I blurted, 「How did your leg heal?"

"To tell you the truth—my legs have been well all my life," she said.

"But I don』t understand!" I said, "Your dancing career... I mean... You pretended all these years?

"Very much so," Grandmother closed her eyes and savored the peach pie, "And for a very good reason."

"What reason?"

"Your grandfather."

"You mean he told you not to dance?"

"No, this was my choice. I am sure I would have lost him if I had continued dancing. I weighed fame and love against each other and love won."

She thought for a while and then continued. 「We were talking about engagement when your grandfather had to go to war. It was the most horrible day of my life when he left. I was so afraid of losing him, the only way I could stay sane was to dance. I put all my energy and time into practicing—and I became very good. Critics praised me, the public loved me, but all I could feel was the ache in my heart, not knowing whether the love of my life would ever return. Then I went home and read and re-read his letters until I fell asleep. He always ended his letters with 『You are my Joy. I love you with my life』 and after that he wrote his name. And then one day a letter came. There were only three sentences: 『I have lost my leg. I am no longer a whole man and now give you back your freedom. It is best you forget about me.』」

"I made my decision there and then. I took my leave, and traveled away from the city. When I returned I had bought myself a cane and wrapped my leg tightly with bandages. I told everyone I had been in a car crash and that my leg would never completely heal again. My dancing days were over. No one suspected the story—I had learned to limp convincingly before I returned home. And I made sure the first person to hear of my accident was a reporter I knew well. Then I traveled to the hospital. They had pushed your grandfather outside in his wheelchair. There was a cane on the ground by his wheelchair. I took a deep breath, leaned on my cane and limped to him. "

By now I had forgotten about the pie and listened to grandma, mesmerized. 「What happened then?」 I hurried her when she took her time eating some pie.

"I told him he was not the only one who had lost a leg, even if mine was still attached to me. I showed him newspaper clippings of my accident. 『So if you think I』m going to let you feel sorry for yourself for the rest of your life, think again. There is a whole life waiting for us out there! I don』t intend to be sorry for myself. But I have enough on my plate as it is, so you』d better snap out of it too. And I am not going to carry you-you are going to walk yourself.』" Grandma giggled, a surprisingly girlish sound coming from an old lady with white hair.

"I limped a few steps toward him and showed him what I』d taken out of my pocket. 『Now show me you are still a man,』 I said, 『I won』t ask again.』 He bent to take his cane from the ground and struggled out of that wheelchair. I could see he had not done it before, because he almost fell on his face, having only one leg. But I was not going to help. And so he managed it on his own and walked to me and never sat in a wheelchair again in his life."

"What did you show him?" I had to know. Grandma looked at me and grinned. "Two engagement rings, of course. I had bought them the day after he left for the war and I was not going to waste them on any other man."

I looked at the drawing on the kitchen wall, sketched by my grandfather』s hand so many years before. The picture became distorted as tears filled my eyes. 「You are my Joy. I love you with my life.」 I murmured quietly. The young woman in the drawing sat on her park bench and with twinkling eyes smiled broadly at me, an engagement ring carefully drawn on her finger.


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Ⅱ 英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇精選大全

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:給予

Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important discovery: giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you lack money. This is how I experimented with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper. One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post-office box for a new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard our conversation. 「Wasn』t it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?」 I said yes. 「Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you. You don』t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints.」

像大多數人,我長大看待生命是一個過程獲得。直到我在30月底,我作出這一重要發現:給予,距離使我們的生活如此更令人興奮的。您不必擔心如果缺乏資金。這是我嘗試讓-消失。如果一個主意,可以改善窗口顯示一個閃爍附近商店給我,我的步驟,並提出上述建議的倉庫保管員。一發現我付出,離開是,它幾乎是不可能放棄任何沒枝在這個世界上,沒有耐虧得到回報,盡管返回往往在一個意想不到的形式。一個星期天上午,當地郵局作了重要特別的遞送信件到我家裡,但給我在我的辦公室。我寫了一份說明郵政的贊賞。一年多後,我需要一個後Office中的一個新的業務,我開始。我被告知的窗口,沒有框的左邊,我的名字將不得不在很長的等候名單。當我正准備離開,郵政出現在門口。他聽到我們的交談。 「是不是你,我們該信中寫道昌察神:一年前為客戶提供一份特別的遞送到您的家? 」我說是的。 「嘿,你肯定將會有一個盒子在這個郵政局如果我們要取得一個適合您。你不知道什麼樣的信,這意味著給我們。我們通常會只是投訴。 題目的答案:ACBCD,題目不祥。

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:電視節目

Television gives the American people a wide variety of programs from early morning until late at night. Operas, orchestral performances, chamber music and jazz concerts are often presented on television. So most of the leisure at home is used for watching television. Many Americans are so fond of their TV programs that they often have cold luncheon in front of their receiving sets. Television has given people newer and deeper understanding of history, art, music, literature, the ballet, the theater, the discoveries of modern science and the wonders of the universe. Television viewers pay no tax or charges for receiving programs on their sets. The cost of the programs is paid chiefly by those who are given the opportunity to advertise their goods or services ring the commercial breaks.

美國人從清晨直到深夜都能看到形形色色的電視節目。電視屏幕上經常播放歌劇、管弦樂、室內音樂和爵士音樂演奏。所以家庭中大部分空閑時間都花在看電視上。許多美國人酷愛電視節目,經常在電視機前邊看電視邊吃冷餐。電視使人們對歷史、藝術、音樂、文學、舞劇、戲劇、現代科學的新發現和宇宙的奧妙有較新和較深切的了解。電視觀眾看電視節目既不用繳稅,也不必付款,節目費用主要是由那些藉此為其商品和服務做插播廣告的人支付的。

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:籃球

Interest in basketball in the United States peaks around three big championship events in the spring: the college championships for men and women in late March or early April and the professional playoffs that climax in June.

But that』s only organized basketball. Informally, the game has been learned by generations of American youths on city playgrounds and schoolyards, on lonely baskets put up in backyards of rural homes and on the driveway basketball courts of countless suburban homes. Here, playing on teams, going one-on-one against a single opponent or just shooting the ball hour after hour alone, some of the finest basketball players have developed their skills to incredible levels.

But as brilliant as some players may be, basketball requires coaching to teach athletes skills they are deficient in and to blend a group of indivials into a team. Styles of coaching vary. Some coaches favor an extremely disciplined game with each player having a specific role while others are more inclined to let their players dictate the style of play.

美國人對籃球的興趣在春季三大錦標賽期間達到高潮。這包括三月底或四月初舉行的大學男籃錦標賽和大學女籃錦標賽,以及在六月份進入決賽高潮的職業籃球賽。

上面說的只是有組織的正式比賽。在市內的運動場和學校的操場上,在農舍後院的簡易籃球筐下,或是在無數市郊住宅的自家車道上劃出的籃球場上,一代代的美國青少年的學習打籃球。一批秀的籃球選手,就是在這種隊與隊的對抗,單與單的較量,或是一個人數小時的投籃練習中,練就一身出神入化的球技的。

盡管有些球員很有天賦,籃球運動還是需要有教練指導的,幫助球員學習他們掌握欠佳的技術,並把一個個球員熔合成一個隊,教練的風格各異。有些教練部署嚴謹,隊員各司其職;有的則傾向於讓隊員去決定比賽的打法和風格。

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:生命之堅持

Some people insist that only today and tomorrow matter. But how much poorer we would be if we really lived by that rule! So much of what we do today is frivolous and futile and soon forgotten. So much of what we hope to do tomorrow never happens.

The past is the bank in which we store our most valuable possession: the memories that give meaning and depth to our lives. Those who truly treasure the past will not bemoan the passing of the good old days, because days enshrined in memory are never lost. Death itself is powerless to still a remembered voice or erase a remembered smile. And for one boy who is now a man, there is a pond which neither time nor tide can change, where he can still spend a quiet hour in the sun.

一些人堅持認為只有今日與明日最重要。可要按這條規則來生活的話,我們將會變得更加可憐。今天我們所做之事有多少是瑣碎無功的,很快就被人遺忘.又有多少我們明天要為之事將會成為泡影。 過去是一所銀行。我們將最可貴的財富——記憶珍藏其中,這些記憶賦予我們生命的意義和厚度。真正珍惜過去之人不會為美好時光逝去而哀嘆。那些珍藏於記憶的時光是永遠不會消失的。死亡本身也無法止住記憶中的聲音,或擦除記憶中的微笑。對於已經長大成人的小男孩來說,那兒將會有一個池塘。它不會因時間和潮汐而改變,可以讓他大繼續在陽光下享受靜謐的時光。

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:任教印象

The main impression growing out of twelve years on the faculty of a medical school is that the No.1 health problem in the U.S. today, even more than AIDS or cancer, is that Americans don』t know how to think about health and illness. Our reactions are formed on the terror level.

We fear the worst, expect the worst, thus invite the worst. The result is that we are becoming a nation of weaklings and hypochondriacs, a self-medicating society incapable of

distinguishing between casual, everyday symptoms and those that require professional attention.

Early in life, too, we become seized with the bizarre idea that we are constantly assaulted by invisible monsters called germs, and that we have to be on constant alert to protect ourselves against their fury. Equal emphasis, however, is not given to the presiding fact that our bodies are superbly equipped to deal with the little demons and the best way of forestalling an attack is to maintain a sensible life-style.

在醫學院任教十二年來,我獲得的主要印象是,當今美國頭號健康問題——一個比艾滋病或癌症更為嚴重的問題——是美國人不知道如何去認識健康與疾病。我們的反應是驚恐萬狀。我們怕最壞的事,想著最壞的事,而恰恰就召來了最壞的事。結果 ,我們變成了一個孱弱不堪,總疑心自己有病的民族,一個分不清哪些是日常偶發症狀,哪些是需要治療的症狀,而自己擅自用葯的社會。

我們年輕的時候還染上了一種奇怪的觀念:一種肉眼看不見的叫做細菌的小妖怪在不斷向我們進攻,我們必須長備不懈地保護自己不受其傷害。然而,對另一個重要事實,我們卻未能給予同樣的重視,那就是,我們的身體裝備精良,足以對付這些小妖怪,而且防止妖怪進攻的途徑就是保持合理的生活方式。

英語閱讀理解帶翻譯10篇:讀書之樂

Reading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness make you a good reader. Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work. Your own imagination works along with the author's or even goes beyond his. Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.

Every book stands by itself, like a one-family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city. Although they are separate, together they all add up to something; they are connected with each other and with other cities. The same ideas, or related ones, turn up in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in literature, but with different solutions according to different writings at different times.

Reading can only be fun if you expect it to be. If you concentrate on books somebody tells you "ought" to read, you probably won't have fun. But if you put down a book you don't like and try another till you find one that means something to you, and then relax with it, you will almost certainly have a good time--and if you become as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won't have suffered ring the process.

讀書是愉悅心智之事。在這一點上它與運動頗為相似:一個優秀的讀者必須要有熱情、有知識、有速度。讀書之樂並非在於作者要告訴你什麼,而在於它促使你思考。你跟隨作者一起想像,有時你的想像甚至會超越作者的。把自己的體驗與作者的相互比較,你會得出相同或者不同的結論。在理解作者想法的同時,也形成了自己的觀點。

每一本書都自成體系,就像一家一戶的住宅,而圖書館里的藏書好比城市裡千家萬戶的居所。盡管它們都相互獨立,但只有相互結合才有意義。家家戶戶彼此相連,城市與城市彼此相依。相同或相似的思想在不同地方涌現。人類生活中反復的問題也在文學中不斷重現,但因時代與作品的差異,答案也各不相同。

如果你希望的話,讀書也能充滿樂趣。倘若你只讀那些別人告訴你該讀之書,那麼你不太可能有樂趣可言。但如果你放下你不喜歡的書,試著閱讀另外一本,直到你找到自己中意的,然後輕輕鬆鬆的讀下去,差不多一定會樂在其中。而且,當你通過閱讀變得更加優秀,更加善良,更加文雅時,閱讀便不再是一種折磨。

Ⅲ 小學英語閱讀短文大全 小學英語小故事短文閱讀

在兒童成長所需的這個豐富多彩的世界裡,故事能夠很好的滿足學生的好奇心,娛樂心,探索心,智慧心和游戲心。我整理了小學英語小故事短文,歡迎閱讀!

小學英語小故事短文篇一

Weather Predict A film was on location deep in the. One day an old Indian went up to the director and, "Tomorrow rain." The next day it rained. A later, the Indian went up to the director and said, "Tomorrow." The next day there was a hailstorm. "This Indian is incredible," said the director. He told his secretary to hire the Indian to predict the weather. However, after several successful predictions, the old Indian didn't show up for two weeks. Finally the director sent for him. "I have to shoot a big scene tomorrow," said the director, "and I'm depending on you. What will the weather be like?" The 天 Indian shrugged his shoulders. "Don't know," he said. "Radio is broken."

氣預報一個電影攝制 crew 在 desert 深處工作.一天,一個印度老人到導演跟前告訴導演 said "明天下雨."第二天果然備賣下雨了. 一 week 後,印度人又來告訴導演說,"明天有 storm."果然,第二天下了雹暴. "印度人真神,"導演說.他告訴秘書僱傭該印度人來預報天氣. 幾次預報都很 successful.然後,接下來的兩周, 印度人不見了. 最後,導演派人去把他叫來了."我明天必須拍一個很大的場景," 導演說,"這得靠你了.明天天氣喊桐如何啊?" 印度人聳了shoulders."我不知道,"印度人說,"收音機壞了."

小學英語小故事短文篇二

One morning a fox saw a cock.He thought,"This is my breakfast.'' He came up to the cock and said,"I know you can sing very well.Can you sing for me?''The cock was glad.He closes his eyes and began to sing.The fox saw that and caught him in his mouth and carried him away. The people in the field saw the fox.They cried,"Look,look!The fox is carrying the cock away.'' The cock said to the fox,"Mr Fox,do you understand?The people say you are carrying their cock away.Tell them it is yours.Not theirs.'' The fox opened his mouth and said,"The cock is mine,not yours.''Just then the cock ran away from the fox and fled into the tree.

一天早上,一隻狐狸看到了一隻公雞。他想:這是我的早餐。他朝公雞走來,對他說:“我知道,你能唱得非常好聽,你能唱給我聽么?”公雞很高興。他閉上眼睛開始唱歌。狐狸看到這些抓住它放到自己的嘴裡走了。在田地里的人們看到了狐狸。大喊大叫:“看,看!狐狸抓住公雞逃走了。”公雞對狐狸說鄭滾坦:“狐狸先生,你能理解么?人們認為你叼走了公雞。告訴他們這是你的,不是他們的。” 狐狸張開她的嘴說:“公雞是我的,不是你們的。”就在那時,公雞逃離了狐狸的嘴巴,跑到了樹底下。

小學英語小故事短文篇三

Jonesie The Great Lion Hunter A small village was troubled by a man-eating lion. So its leaders sent a message to the great hunter, Jonesie, to come and kill the beast. For several nights the hunter lay in wait for the lion, but it never appeared. Finally, he told the village chief to kill a cow and give him its hide. Draping the skin over his shoulders, he went to the pasture to wait for the lion. In the middle of the night, the villagers woke to the sound of blood-curdling shrieks coming from the pasture. As they carefully approached, they saw the hunter on the ground, groaning in pain. There was no sign of the lion. "What happened, Jonesie? Where is the lion?" asked the chief. "Forget the damn lion!" he howled. "Which one of you idiots let the bull loose?"

偉大的獵手 Jonesie 有個小村莊正為一隻吃人的獅子而煩惱。於是,村長派人去請偉大的獵手 Jonesie 來殺死這只野獸。獵手躺著等了幾個晚上,但獅子一直沒有出現。最後,他要求村長殺只羊然後把頭皮給他。把羊皮披在身上後,獵人到草原上去等獅子。半夜,村民被從草原傳來的聲嘶力竭的尖叫聲驚醒。他們小心地靠近後,看到獵手正躺在草地上痛苦地呻吟。沒有獅子出沒的蛛絲馬跡。怎麼了?獅子在哪?”村長問。 “哪個傻瓜把公牛放出來了?” “Jonesie, “哪有獅子!”獵人怒吼道。

小學英語小故事短文篇四

The Bathing Boy

One day, Tom is bathing in a river. He doesn’t swim well and will be drown. He calls out loud for help. A man is just passing by. He doesn’t help the boy, but stands by and says to him. “How imprudent you are! It is dangerous to bath in the river.” “Oh, yes sir,” cries the boy, “ Please help me out and scold me afterward.” Counsel without help is useless.

【譯文】

洗澡的男孩

有一天,湯姆在河裡洗澡。他不太會游泳。眼看就要被淹死,他大聲呼喊救命。有個人正好從旁邊經過,他沒有幫助小男孩,卻是站在旁邊對小孩子說道:“ 你怎麼這么草率!在河裡洗澡很危險。”“哦,先生,”小男孩喊叫:“ 請你還是先把我救起來後再責備我吧。”

只有忠告而不給予幫助是無濟於事的。

Ⅳ 英語閱讀短文大全 [有關春節的英語短文大全]

快過春節了,去商場蘆亮買年貨的人一群又一群,川流不息。我整理了有關春節的英語短文,歡迎閱讀!

旦嘩雀有關春模早節的英語短文篇一

The Spring Festival is the most important festival in ChinaOn this New Year's Eve,my family stayed at home.We watched TV together and talked about the happy things all around the year.My father cooked a lot of delicious food for us,and we all enjoyed

During the Spring Festival,we did a lot of things.On the first day,we went to visit my grandparents.They were very happy to see us.I did some cleaning for my grandparents and then they gave me the New Year's money.On the second day ,my mother took me to a bookstore.I bought many books that I liked so much.In the evenings ,I set off fireworks with my father.The fireworks looked so beautiful in the sky.

有關春節的英語短文篇二

After the Preliminary Eve, people begin preparing for the coming New Year. This is called "Seeing the New Year in".

Store owners are busy then as everybody goes out to purchase necessities for the New Year. Materials not only include edible oil, rice, flour, chicken, ck, fish and meat, but also fruit, candies and kinds of nuts. What's more, various decorations, new clothes and shoes for the children as well as gifts for the elderly, friends and relatives, are all on the list of purchasing.

Before the New Year comes, the people completely clean the indoors and outdoors of their homes as well as their clothes, bedclothes and all their utensils.

Then people begin decorating their clean rooms featuring an atmosphere of rejoicing and festivity. All the door panels will be pasted with Spring Festival couplets, highlighting Chinese calligraphy with black characters on red paper. The content varies from house owners' wishes for a bright future to good luck for the New Year. Also, pictures of the god of doors and wealth will be posted on front doors to ward off evil spirits and welcome peace and abundance.

有關春節的英語短文篇三

On New Year's Eve,our class had a party. The atmosphere was good. It was out of the ordinary from the very begining. The boy student from one bedroom gave an unusual performance. We saw a boy named Li Xinmin turn off all the lights in a sudden snap. Then with three resounding crow of a cock echoing in the hall,the hall was again brightly lit in a snap.

Then,the representative of the bedroom Zhu Guozhang asked us to guess a line of a poem related to the above situation. He added that Li Xinmin alone was born in the year of the dog and the other three were all born in the year of the chicken. They left us all in confusion. And it was our monitor who was quickwitted. He shouted our, "The day breaks as the cock crows three times at dawn." The hall After that,they had another item. This time Li Xinmin was placed in the middle of the circle. While he was standing there,the other three stood around him,each bowing down to him at an angle of 120 degrees. It was an idiom. This time I got it right:"The dog stands out among a group of chickens."

有關春節的英語短文篇四

Chinese New Year is coming and my family is very busy. It's because Chinese New Year is very special and important. We must prepare many special things to get ready for this festival.

First, will make a big New Year meal. Second, we will make "Good-luck wishes." Third, we will set off firecrackers. New Year meal is delicious and we think that eating some will bring us good luck. A long time ago, Chinese people believed red color could bring our good luck too. And we set off firecrackers could frighten ghosts away.

Chinese New Year is very popular between students. Because we can have a long happy holiday.

Ⅳ 初一英語小故事閱讀帶翻譯

學習英語 ,閱讀真的很重要,多閱讀一些簡單的 英語 故事 也是提高 英語閱讀 能力的一種,下面我在這里整理了一些初一英語小故事給大家,希望大家會喜歡這些英文故事!

初一英語小故事篇一

Long ago, there was a big cat in the house. He caught many mice while they were stealing food.

One day the mice had a meeting to talk about the way to deal with their common enemy. Some said this, and some said that.

At last a young mouse got up, and said that he had

a good idea.

"We could tie a bell around the neck of the cat. Then when he comes near, we can hear the sound of the bell, and run away."

Everyone approved of this proposal, but an old wise mouse got up and said, "That is all very well, but who will tie the bell to the cat?" The mice looked at each other, but nobody spoke.

從前,一所房子裡面有一隻大貓,他抓住了很多偷東西的老鼠。

一天,老鼠在一起開會商量如何對付他們共同的敵人。會上大家各有各的主張,最後,一隻小老鼠站出來說他有一個好主意。

“我們可以在貓的脖子上綁一個鈴鐺,那麼如果他來到附近,我們聽到鈴聲就可以馬上逃跑。”

大家都贊同這個建議,這時一隻聰明的老耗子站出來說:“這的確是個絕妙的主意,但是誰來給貓的脖子上綁鈴鐺呢?”老鼠們面 面相 覷,誰也沒有說話。

初一英語小故事篇二

The Best Player

The school has a very good football team. The principal was glad because the team won. Its best player is Peter, but he was the worst student. He never studied hard and never did his homework on time, so his teachers were angry with him. But his coach liked him very much.

When Peter was in Grade Two, one day the principal called him to his office and said to him “You copied others answer again and again.” The boy said noting and left the office.

After a moment his coach came to the office and said to the principal “Are you sure Peter copied other’s answer? He is the best player and he must be the best student.”

The principal showed him two piece of homework. “This is Susan’s. She is the best student in his class.” The principal said. “This one is your player’s. They are same.” “But maybe she copied from his,” the coach said, “You can’t say that like this.”

“Look at this.” The principal said, “Susan didn’t know the answer to the question, so she wrote ‘I don’t know.’ And Peter wrote ‘Neither do I.’”

初一英語小故事篇三

Jim and Mary were both patients in a Mental Hospital. One day while they were walking by the hospital swimming pool, Jim suddenly jumped into the deep end. He sank to the bottom. Mary promptly jumped in to save him. She swam to the bottom and pulled Jim out.

When the medical director became aware of Mary's heroic act he immediately reviewed her file and called her into his office. "Mary, I have good news and bad news. The good news is you're being discharged because since you were able to jump in and save the life of another patient, I think you've regained your senses. The bad news is Jim, the patient you saved, hung himself with his bathrobe belt in the bathroom,he's dead."

Mary replied, "He didn't hang himself, I hung him up to dry."

Jim和Mary都是精神病院里的病人。一天,他們沿著醫院的 游泳 池散步,Jim突然跳入泳池的深水區,他沉到了底部。Mary立刻跳下去救他,她潛到水底,把Jim拉了上來。

當院長聽聞了Mary的英勇行為後,他立刻翻看了她的病歷檔案,把她叫進了自己的辦公室,“Mary,我有一個好消息和一個壞消息要告訴你。好消息是你能跳入水中救其他病人,這說明你的意識已經恢復了,你可以出院了。壞消息就是,Jim,你救的那個病人,他還是用自己的浴袍帶子在浴室上吊自殺了。”

Mary說:“他沒有自殺,是我把他吊起來好讓他晾乾。”

初一英語小故事篇四:風箏

A kite, which has been allowed to soar to the clouds, called out from on high to a butterfly down below in the valley.

“I can assure you that I can scarcely make you out. Confess now that you feel envious when you watch my so lofty flight.”

“Envious? No indeed! You have no business to think so much of yourself. You fly high, it is true; but you are always tied by a string.

Such a life, my friend, is very far removed from happiness. But I, though in truth but little exalted, fly wherever I wish. I should not like all my life long to have to conce to someone else’s foolish amusement.”

一隻乘風而起高飛入雲的風箏,從上空向下面山谷中一隻蝴蝶喊道:

“老實告訴你,我幾乎看不清你了。你得承認看到我飛得這么高,一定很羨慕吧。”

“羨慕嗎?一點也不!你根本沒有權利自以為有什麼了不起。你飛得高,這是事實;但你卻總是被系在繩上。朋友!這種生活跟幸福相去太遠了。雖然我實際上沒有什麼好得意的,卻能任意飛翔。我才不願意一輩子專供他人作無聊的娛樂呢。”

初一英語小故事篇五:FiveHundredTimes五百遍

In the traffic court of a large mid-western city, a young lady was brought before the judge to answer a ticket given her for driving through a red light. She explained to his honor that she was a school teacher and requested an immediate disposal of her case in order that she might hasten on to her classes. A wild gleam came into the judge's eye. "You are a school teacher, eh?" said he. "Madam, I shall realize my lifelong ambition. Sit down at that table and write 'I went through a red light' five hundred times."

在中西部一個大城市的交通法庭里,一位年輕女士被帶到法官面前,她由於開車闖紅燈被開了罰單。女士向法官解釋,她是一名學校老師,請求法官馬上處理她的案子,以便可以趕回去上課。法官眼中閃過一絲狡黠,說道:“你是學校的老師,對嗎?女士,我馬上要實現我畢生的願望了。在那張桌子旁坐下,寫‘我開車闖了紅燈’500遍。”

初一英語小故事篇六:Yourhorsecalled馬打電話

A guy is reading his paper when his wife walks up behind him and smacks him on the back of the head with a frying pan.

He asks, "What was that for?"

She says, "I found a piece of paper in your pocket with 'Betty Sue' written on it."

He says, "Jeez, honey, 'Betty Sue' was the name of the horse I bet on." She shrugs and walks away.

Three days later he's reading his paper when she walks up behind him and smacks him on the back of the head again with the frying pan.

He asks, "What was that for?"

She answers, "Your horse called."

一個傢伙正在看報紙,他的妻子走到他身後,用一隻煎鍋敲他的後腦勺。他問道:“這是為什麼?”她說:“我在你口袋裡發現了一張寫有‘Betty Sue’的紙條。”他說:“哎呀,親愛的,‘Betty Sue’是我賭的那匹馬的名字。”她聳了聳肩,走了。 三天後他正在看報紙,妻子走到他身後,又用一隻煎鍋敲他的後腦勺。他問:“這又是為什麼?”她答道:“你的馬打電話來了。”

初一英語小故事篇七:好消息&壞消息!

An artist asked the gallery owner if there had been any interest in his paintings currently on display. "I've got good news and bad news," the owner replied. "The good news is that a gentleman inquired about your work and wondered if it would appreciate in value after your death. When I told him it would, he bought all fifteen of your paintings."

"That's wonderful!" the artist exclaimed, "What's the bad news?". With concern, the gallery owner replied, "The guy was your doctor."

一名藝術家問畫廊老闆,最近有沒有人對他展出的畫感興趣。“這有好消息和壞消息,”老闆回答。“好消息是有一位先生咨詢你的作品,他想知道在你死後你的畫會不會升值。我告訴他你的畫會升值,他就把你的15幅畫全都買走了。”

“真是太好了”,藝術家是喜形於色,“那壞消息是什麼?”帶著關心的口吻,畫廊老闆回答,“買畫的人是你的醫生”。

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Ⅵ [關於小學英語閱讀短文]小學英語閱讀短文大全

在英語學習中,閱讀是人們獲取英語知識、提高英語水平的有效途徑。英語閱讀既是重要的語言技能,也是重要的學習技能,是發展其他語言技能的基礎和前提。我精心收集了關於小學英語閱讀短文,供大家欣賞學習!

關於小學英語閱讀短文篇1

People will make a lot of friends ring their lifetime, the more friends they make, the more capable they are. Some young people are proud of having many friends, but only the true friends deserve us to care about. The person we make must be positive to life. He will set the good example to you and help you to be a better man. The bad friends will make you perverted, especially for the teenagers, they can’t make the right judgement and are easy to follow others, so the friends are very important part of their lives. Once they make the wrong friends, they will do the bad thing. So we don’t need more friends, just the right one.

人們會交很多朋友在他們的一生中,他滲納團們交到越多的朋友,就越有能力。一些年輕人為擁有很多朋友感到自豪,但只有真正的朋友值得我們在意。我們結交的人必須對生活積極向上。他給你樹立榜樣,幫助你成為一個更好的茄渣人。壞的朋友會讓你墮落,尤其是青少年,他們不能做出正確的判斷,很容易跟隨別人,所以,朋友是他們生活非常重要一部分。一旦他們交友不慎,就會做壞事。所以我們不需要更多的朋友,只需要好的朋友。

關於小學英語閱讀短文篇2

There is a story that an old woman always feels unhappy, because when the sun comes out, she worries about her daughter’s business, because the girl sells umbrella. But when it rains, she stills feels unhappy for she worries about her another daugher’s business. People tell her to change his point of view, when the it is fine, she can feel happy about her second daughter’s business and when it rains, she can be happy about her first daughter’s businss. In that way, she will be a positive woman every day. We can’t change the fact, but we can treat things in another way, so that we can be positive all the time.

有一個故事,講述了一位老婦人總是感到不開心,因叢橘為太陽出來時,她擔心女兒的業務,因為女孩賣傘。但下雨時,她仍然感覺不開心因為她擔心她的另一個女兒的事。人們告訴她可以改變觀點,當天氣好時,她可以為她的第二個女兒的生意感到開心,下雨的時候,她可以為她的第一個女兒的生意感到開心。這樣的話,她每一天都會是積極向上的。我們不能改變事實,但我們可以用另一種方式對待事情,這樣我們就可以變得積極。

關於小學英語閱讀短文篇3

In English, the word about color can reflect different emotions. Blue and grey mean bad mood and red means vitality. A new research found that people are easily affected by the procts that are in colors. For example, when students see the red color in the blackboard, they feel not eased. The candies which are packaged in green often not sells well and the food will not considered to be packaged in blue. The rule that color has something to do with people’s mood, so the wise manufacturers make use of this rule to catch people’s attention. They choose the color that pleases customers and make more profits.

在英語中,有關顏色的詞可以反映出不同的情緒。藍色和灰色意味著壞心情和紅色意味著活力。一項新的研究發現,人們很容易受到產品不同顏色的影響。例如,當學生看到黑板上的紅色,他們覺得不放鬆。包裝是綠色的糖果往往不是很暢銷,食物不會用藍色來包裝。顏色與人的情緒有關 這是規則,所以聰明的製造商會利用這個規則去抓住人們的注意力。他們選擇顏色去取悅客戶,創造更多的利潤。

關於小學英語閱讀短文篇4

The procts that are labelled with the words “ Made In China” can be seen everywhere. These procts refer to be manufactured in China and they contain both the material and cultural elements. Once these procts were very popular around the world for the low price and excellent quality, but in most foreigners’ eyes, they treat these procts with low end and low quality. With the development of Chinese economy, the government try to improve its image, so it is in need of creating our own brand. Made In China is the good choice, the government makes effort to improve the quality, so as to promote the international image.

標明“中國製造”的產品隨處可見。這些產品指在中國生產,它們包含了中國的物質和文化元素。曾經這些產品在世界各地由於低價格和好的品質而非常受歡迎,但在大多數外國人的眼裡,他們認為這些產品是低端和低質量的。隨著中國經濟的發展,政府試圖改善自身形象,所以需要創建我們自己的品牌。中國製造是不錯的選擇,政府努力提高質量,以促進國際形象。

Ⅶ 求 英語閱讀資料

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PartⅡ Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)
Interest in pursuing international careers has soared in recent years. enhanced by chronic (長久的 ) personnel shortages that are causing companies to search beyond their home borders for talent.
Professionals seek career experience outside of their home countries for a variety of reasons. They may feel the need to recharge their batteries with a new challenge. They may want a position with more responsibility that encourages creativity and initiative. Or they may wish to expose their children to another culture, and the opportunity to learn a second language.
When applying for a job, one usually has to submit a resume or curriculum vitae (CV). The two terms generally mean the same thing: a one- or two-page document describing one's ecational qualifications and professional experience. However, guidelines for preparing a r6sum6 are constantly changing. The best advice is to find out what is appropriate regarding the corporate (公司) culture, the country culture, and the culture of the person making the hiring decision. The challenge will be to embrace two or more cultures in one document. The following list is a good place to start.
"Ecational requirements differ from country to country. In almost every case of 'cross- border' job hunting, just stating the title of your degree will not bean adequate description. Provide the reader with details about your studies and any related experience. " hangtigong
Pay attention to the resume format you use-chronological or reverse-chronological order. Chronological order means listing your 'oldest' work experience first. Reverse-chronological order means listing your current or most recent experience first. Most countries have preferences about which format is most acceptable. If you find no specific guidelines. the general preference is for the reverse-chronological format. "
If you are submitting your resume in English, find out if the recipient (收件人) uses British English or American English because there are variations between the two versions. For example, university ecation is often referred to as 'tertiary ecation' in the United Kingdom, but this term is almost never used in the United States. A reader who is unfamiliar with these variations may assume that your resume contains errors.
21. Companies are hiring more foreign employees because
A) they find foreign employees are usually more talented
B) they need original ideas from employees hired overseas
C) they want to expand their business beyond home borders
D) they have difficulty finding qualified personnel at home
22. The author believes that an indivial who applies to work overseas
A) is usually creative and full of initiative
B) aims to improve his foreign language skills
C) is dissatisfied with his own life at home
D) seeks either his own or his children's development
23. When it comes to resume writing, it is best to
A) take cultural factors into consideration
B) learn about the company's hiring process
C) follow appropriate guidelines for job hunting
D) know the employer's personal likes and dislikes
24. When writing about qualifications, applicants are advised to
A) stress their academic potential to impress the decision maker
B) give the title of the university degree they have earned at home
C) provide a detailed description of their study and work experiences
D) highlight their keen interest in pursuing a 'cross-border' career
25. According to the author's last piece of advice, the applicants should be aware of
A) the different ecational systems in the US and the UK
B) the differences between the varieties of English
C) the recipient's preference with regard to the format
D) the distinctive features of American and British cultures
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:
Ecating girls quite possibly yields a higher rate of return than any other investment available in the developing world. Women's ecation may be unusual territory for economists, but enhancing women's contribution to development is actually as much an economic as a social issue. And economics, with its emphasis on incentives (激勵), provides guideposts that point to an explanation for why so many girls are deprived of an ecation.
Parents in low-income countries fail to invest in their daughters because they do not expect them to make an economic contribution to the family: girls grow up only to marry into somebody else's family and bear children. Girls are thus seen as less valuable than boys and art kept at home to do housework while their brothers are sent to school - the prophecy (預言) becomes self- fulfilling, trapping women in a vicious circle (惡性循環) of neglect.
An ecated mother, on the other hand, has greater earning abilities outside the home and faces an entirely different set of choices. She is likely to have fewer but healthier children and can insist on the development of all her children, ensuring that her daughters are given a fair chance. The ecation of her daughters then makes it much more likely that the next generation of girls, as well as of boys, will be ecated and healthy. The vicious circle is thus transformed into a virtuous circle.
Few will dispute that ecating women has great social benefits. But it has enormous economic advantages as well. Most obviously, there is the direct effect of ecation on the wages of female workers. Wages rise by 10 to 20 per cent for each additional year of schooling. Such big returns are impressive by the standard of other available investments, but they are just the beginning. Ecating women also has a significant impact on health practices, including family planning.
26. The author argues that ecating girls in developing countries is
A) troublesome B) labor-saving C) rewarding D) expensive
27. By saying "... the prophecy becomes self-fulfilling ..." (Lines 45. Para. 2). the author means that
A) girls will turn out to be less valuable than boys
B) girls will be capable of realizing their own dreams
C) girls will eventually find their goals in life beyond reach
D) girls will be increasingly discontented with their life at home
28. The author believes that a vicious circle can turn into a virtuous circle when
A) women care more about ecation
B) girls can gain equal access to ecation
C) a family has fewer but healthier children
D) parents can afford their daughters' ecation
29. What does the author say about women's ecation?
A) It deserves greater attention than other social issues.
B) It is now given top priority in many developing countries.
C) It will yield greater returns than other known investments.
D) It has aroused the interest of a growing number of economists.
30. 7be passage mainly discusses
A) unequal treatment of boys and girls in developing countries
B) the potential earning power of well-ecated women
C) the major contributions of ecated women to society
D) the economic and social benefits of ecating women
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
Speeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has got a great catch. But he is in for an unwelcome surprise. The car is fitted with a remote immobiliser (鎖止器), and a radio signal from a control centre miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engine off, he will not be able to start it again.
The idea goes like this. A control box fitted to the car contains a mini-cellphone, a micro- processor and memory, and a GPS (全球定位系統) satellite positioning receiver. ff the car is stolen, a coded cellphone signal will tell the control centre to block the vehicle's engine management system and prevent the engine being restarted. ahngtigong
In the UK, a set of technical fixes is already making life harder for car thieves. 'The pattern of vehicle crime has changed,' says Martyn Randall, a security expert. He says it would only take him a few minutes to teach a person how to steal a car, using a bare minimum of tools. But only if the car is more than 10 years old.
Modern cars are far tougher to steal, as their engine management computer won't allow them to start unless they receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition (點火) key. In the UK, technologies like this have helped achieve a 31% drop in vehicle-related crime since 1997.
But determined criminals are still managing to find other ways to steal cars, often by getting bold of the owner's keys. And key theft is responsible for 40% of the thefts of vehicles fitted with a tracking system.
If the car travels 100 metres without the driver confirming their ID, the system will send a signal to an operations centre that it has been stolen. The hundred metres minimum avoids false alarms e to inaccuracies in the GPS signal.
Staff at the centre will then contact the owner to confirm that the car really is missing, and keep police informed of the vehicle's movements via the car's GPS unit.
31. What's the function of the remote immobilizer fitted to a car?
A) To help the police make a surprise attack on the car thief.
B) To allow the car to lock automatically when stolen.
C) To prevent the car thief from restarting it once it stops.
D) To prevent car theft by sending a radio signal to the car owner.
32. By saying 'The pattern of vehicle crime has changed' (Lines 1-2. Para. 3). Martyn Randall suggests that
A) it takes a longer time for the car thief to do the stealing
B) self-prepared tools are no longer enough for car theft
C) the thief has to make use of computer technology
D) the thief has lost interest in stealing cars over 10 years old
33. What is essential in making a modem car tougher to steal?
A) A coded ignition key. C) A special cellphone signal.
B) A unique ID card. D) A GPS satellite positioning receiver.
34. Why does the tracking system set a 100-metre minimum before sending an alarm to the operations centre?
A) To leave time for the operations centre to give an alarm.
B) To keep police informed of the car's movements.
C) To give the driver time to contact the operations centre.
D) To allow for possible errors in the GPS system.
35. What will the operations centre do first after receiving an alarm?
A) Start the tracking system.
B) Contact the car owner.
C) Block the car engine.
D) Locate the missing car.
答案:
21. D 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. C 32. B 33. A 34. D 35. B

初中英語閱讀理解資料

初中英語閱讀理解必備資料1

Bob and Jim once worked in the same factory. One day, Bob lent Jim ten dollars, but then Jim left his work and went to work in another town without paying back the money.

Bob didn't see Jim for a year, and then he knew from another friend that Jim was in another town and staying at a hotel. So he went there to see him late in the evening.

When he got to Jim's room, he saw his shoes near the door. "Well, he must be in," he thought, and knocked again, and said, "I know you are in, Jim. Your shoes are out here."

"I've gone out in my boots," answered Jim.

True or False

1. Bob and Jim once worked in different factories.

2. One day Jim borrowed ten dollars from Bob.

3. Jim paid back the money to Bob and went to work in another town later.

4. Bob hadn't seen Jim for a year when he learned that Jim was in another town.

Key: 1-4 F T F T

初中英語閱讀理解必備資料2

An old lady in a plane had a blanket(毯子)over her head and she did not want to take it off . The air hostess spoke to her, but the old lady said, 「I have never been in a plane before , and I am frightened. I am going to keep this blanket over my head until we are back on the ground again !」

Then the captain came. He said, 「Madam, I am the captain of this plane. The weather is fine, there are no clouds in the sky, and everything is going very well. 」But she continued to hide.

So the captain turned and started to go back. Then the old lady looked out from under the blanket with one eye and said, 「I am sorry, young man, but I don』t like planes and I am never going to fly again. But I』ll say one thing, 」She continued kindly, 「You and your wife keep your plane very clean!」

1. An old lady had _________ .

A. glasses B. a blanket over her head C. a coat D. a basket

2. A. She didn』t want to ________ .

A. take it off B. turn it off C. get on D. talk about it

3. _________ spoke to her .

A. The air hostess B. The man next to her C. her husband D. one of her friends

4. The old lady had never been _________ before .

A. abroad B. home C. in a plane D. in hospital

5. The woman didn』t like planes and she was never going ________ .

A. to fly again B. to travel C. to go abroad D. to go home

Key: 1-5 BAACA

初中英語閱讀理解必備資料3

Little Tom down the street calls our dog "The keep dog".Zip is a sheep dog. But when Tom tries to say" Seep", it comes out "keep". And in a way Tom is right. Zip is always bringing things hoem for us to keep! I'll tell you about some of them.

Zip's first present was a shoe. It was made of green silk.

We didn't know how Zip found the shoe. But after a moment Mary, my big sister, told me the shoe had a strange smell. I nodded(點頭)and held my nose. "What do you think it is?"

"It smells like something for cleaning. I think someone tried to clean a spot (污點) off the shoe. Then he put it at the door to dry."

"Along came Zip. And good-bye shoe!" I said."We should take it back."

"We can't ".said my sistter.

"Maybe little Tom is right," Mary said. "Maybe Zip is a keep dog!"

1.The writer and Mary didn't know______.

A.what Zip's first present was

B.how Zip carried its first present home

C.who owned Zip's first present

D.what Zip's first present was made of

2.Tom calls Zip "the keep dog"because ______.

A.the dog likes keeping things

B.the dog likes playing with shoes

C.he doesn't know the dog's name

D.he can't pronounce the word "sheep"well

3.What made the shoe strange was ______.

A.its colour B.its smell

C.its size D.that it was a silk one

4.The word "keep"in the last sentence means "_____"

A.keeping things for itself

B.bringing things for other to keep

C.not letting it run about

D.taking care of a small child

5.We can know from the reading that the dog _____.

A. likes to give presents to people

B.has been kept in at the writer's home

C.has brought some trouble

D.likes to be called "the keep dog"

Key: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.C

初中英語閱讀理解必備資料4

In England, afternoon tea is the most informal (非正式) meal of a day. It is taken between four and five. If you are a friend of the family, you may come for tea at any time. Very often it is not taken at a table. The members of the family and visitors take the tea in the sitting room. Each person has a cup and saucer (茶盤), a spoon (調羹) and a small plate for bread and butter (黃油) and cakes. By the way, do not help yourself to cakes first, bread and butter first, and then cake. Do remember: Though you can eat as much as you want, do not put more than one piece of bread or cake on your plate each time.

( ) 6. In England, afternoon tea is usually taken .

A. between breakfast and lunch B. in the middle of a day

C. early in the afternoon D late in the afternoon

( ) 7. A real English afternoon tea has .

A. tea only B. both tea and food

C. tea, food and vegetables D. the same things as other meals

( ) 8. If you want to have afternoon tea in a friend's home, .

A. you must send a message before you go

B. you must take food with you

C. you must go only when he asks you to

D. you may put only one piece of bread or cake on your plate each time

( ) 9. Help yourself to .

A. cakes first B. bread and butter first

C. either bread first or cake first D. only one piece of bread or cakes .

( )10. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. People don't use the same spoon for afternoon tea.

B. Afternoon tea is often taken in the sitting room.

C. For afternoon tea, people use cups only.

D. Afternoon tea is often taken with bread and cakes.

初中英語閱讀理解必備資料5

Dick lived in England. One day in January he said to his wife, "I'm going to fly to New York next week because I've got some work there." "Where are you going to stay there?" his wife asked. "I don't know yet." Dick answered. "Please send me your address from there in a telegram (電報)," his wife said. "All right," Dick answered.

He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city. He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram. He put the address of his hotel in it.

In the evening he didn't have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine o'clock and said, "Now I'm going back to my hotel and have a nice dinner."

He found a taxi (計程車) and the driver said, "Where do you want to go?" But Dick didn't remember the name and address of his hotel.

"Which hotel are my things in?" he said, "And what am I going to do tonight?" But the driver of the taxi did not know. So Dick got out and went into a post office. There he sent his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, "Please send me my address at this post office."

Choose the right answer

1. Dick flew to New York because ___.

A. he went there for a holiday

B. he had work there

C. he went there for sightseeing (觀光)

D. his home was there

2. Why did his wife want a telegram from him?

A. Because she didn't know his address yet

B. Because she wanted to go to New York, too

C. Because she might send him another telegram

D. Because she couldn't leave her husband by himself in New York

3. Where did Dick stay in New York?

A. In the center of the city.

B. In a hotel.

C. In a restaurant.

D. At his friend's house.

4. Who would send him the name and address of his hotel?

A. The manager (經理) of his hotel.

B. The police office.

C. The taxi driver.

D. His wife.

5. Which of the following is not true?

A. Dick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.

B. Dick didn't work on the first night of his arrival.

C. Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.

D. Dick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.

Ⅸ 高三英語閱讀訓練資料

高三英語閱讀訓練資料

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閱讀理解1

Violin prodigies (神童), I learned, have come in distinct waves from distinct regions. Most of the great performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were born and brought up in Russia and Eastern Europe. I asked Isaac Stern, one of the world』s greatest violinists the reason for this phenomenon. 「It is very clear,」 he told me. 「They were all Jews and Jews at the time were severely oppressed and ill-treated in that part of the world. They were not allowed into the professional fields, but they were allowed to achieve excellence on a concert stage.」 As a result, every Jewish parent』s dream was to have a child in the music school because it was a passport to the West.

Another element in the emergence of prodigies, I found, is a society that values excellence in a certain field to nurture (培育) talent. Nowadays, the most nurturing societies seem to be in the Far East. 「In Japan, a most competitive society, with stronger discipline than ours,」 says Isaac Stern, children are ready to test their limits every day in many fields, including music. When Western music came to Japan after World War II, that music not only became part of their daily lives, but it became a discipline as well. The Koreans and Chinese as we know, are just as highly motivated as the Japanese.

That』s a good thing, because even prodigies must work hard. Next to hard work, biological inheritance(遺傳) plays an important role in the making of a prodigy. J. S. Bach, for example, was the top of several generations of musicians, and four of his sons had significant careers in music.

53. Jewish parents in Eastern Europe longed for their children to attend music school because ________.

A. it would allow them access to a better life in the West

B. Jewish children are born with excellent musical talent

C. they wanted their children to enter into the professional field

D. it would enable the family to get better treatment in their own country

54. Nurturing societies as mentioned in the passage refer to societies that ________.

A. are highly motivated in the ecation of music

B. treasure talent and provide opportunities for its full development

C. encourage people to compete with each other

D. promise talented children high positions

55. Which of the following contributes to the emergence of musical prodigies according to the passage?

A. a natural gift. B. extensive knowledge of music.

C. very early training. D. a prejudice-free society.

56. Which of the following titles best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A. Jewish Contribution to Music B. Training of Musicians in the World

C. Music and Society D. The Making of Music Prodigies

參考答案53~56 ABAD

C8 [2013·山東卷] C

You can't always predict a heavy rain or remember your umbrella. But designer Mikhail Belyaev doesn't think that forgetting to check the weather forecast before heading out should result in you getting wet. That's why he created Lampbrella, a lamp post with its own rain-sensing umbrella.

The designer says he came up with the idea after watching people get wet on streets in Russia. 「Once, I was driving on a central Saint Petersburg street and saw the street lamps lighting up people trying to hide from the rain. I thought it would be appropriate to have a canopy(傘篷)built into a street lamp,」 he said.

The Lampbrella is a standard-looking street lamp fitted with an umbrella canopy. It has a built-in electric motor which can open or close the umbrella on demand. Sensors(感測器)then ensure that the umbrella offers pedestrians shelter whenever it starts raining.

In addition to the rain sensor, there's also a 360° motion sensor on the fiberglass street lamp which detects whether anyone is using the Lampbrella.After three minutes of not being used the canopy is closed.

According to the designer, the Lampbrella would move at a relatively low speed, so as not to cause harm to the pedestrians. Besides, it would be grounded to protect from possible lightning strike. Each Lampbrella would offer enough shelter for several people. Being installed(安裝) at 2 meters off the ground, it would only be a danger for the tallest of pedestrians.

While there are no plans to take the Lampbrella into proction, Belyaev says he recently introced his creation to one Moscow Department, and insists his creation could be installed on any street where a lot of people walk but there are no canopies to provide shelter.

66. For what purpose did Belyaev create the Lampbrella?

A. To predict a heavy rain.

B. To check the weather forecast.

C. To protect people from the rain.

D. To remind people to take an umbrella.

67.What do we know from Belyaev's words in Paragraph 2?

A. His creation was inspired by an experience.

B. It rains a lot in the city of Saint Petersburg.

C. Street lamps are protected by canopies.

D. He enjoyed taking walks in the rain.

68.Which of the following shows how the Lampbrella works?

A. motor→canopy→sensors

B. sensors→motor→canopy

C. motor→sensors→canopy

D. canopy→motor→sensors

69.What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us about the Lampbrella?

A. Its moving speed. B. Its appearance.

C. Its installation. D. Its safety.

70.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A. The designer will open a company to promote his proct.

B. The Lampbrella could be put into immediate proction.

C. The designer is confident that his creation is practical.

D. The Lampbrella would be put on show in Moscow.

【要點綜述】 這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹設計師Mikhail Belyaev設計的Lampbrella,它能給街道上的人們遮雨。雖然這一設計還沒有實施,但是Mikhail Belyaev卻對自己的設計很自信。

66.C 考查細節理解。從第一段的「But designer Mikhail Belyaev doesn't think that forgetting to check the weather forecast before heading out should result in you getting wet. That's why he created Lampbrella…」可知Mikhail Belyaev設計Lampbrella是為了給街道上的人們遮雨的'。

67.A 考查推理判斷。從Mikhail Belyaev 說的話「I was driving…and saw the street lamps lighting up people trying to hide from the rain. I thought it would be appropriate to have a canopy built into a street lamp.」可知,他的創意靈感來自他的一次生活體驗。故選A。

68.B 考查細節理解。從第三段的內容可找到答案,Lampbrella工作的過程是先通過感測器(sensors),傳到發動機(motor),再到傘篷(canopy)打開。故選B。

69.D 考查主旨大意。從本段的「so as not to cause harm to the pedestrians」和「Being installed at 2 meters off the ground, it would only be a danger for the tallest of pedestrians」可知該段是講Lampbrella的安全性。

70.C 考查推理判斷。從本段Mikhail Belyaev說的話看出他對自己的設計很自信。故選C。

閱讀理解2

I promised Michael I wouldn』t mention this until the season was over.Now l think it's time.

Early last season, I wrote a column about an art of kindness I had seen Jordan do to a disabled child outside the stadium.After it ran,I got a call from a man in the western suburbs.He said,「I read what you wrote about Jordan.but I thought I should tell you another thing I saw.」

Here it comes, I thought. It always does. Write something nice about a person, and people call you up to say that the person is not so nice.

A few weeks later Jordan and I were talking about something else before a game, and I brought up what the man had said. Was the man right? Had Jordan really been talking to those two boys in that poor and dirty neighborhood?

"Not two boys," Jordan said. "But four."

And he named them. He said four names. And what did they talk about?

"Everything,」 Jordan said. " Anything. I』ve asked to see their grades so that I can check to see if they're paying attention to their study. If it turns out that one or two of them may need teaching, I make sure they get it."

It's just one more part of Michael Jordan's life,one more thing that no one knows about, and one more thing Jordan does fight for. The NBA season is over now, and those boys have their memories. So do J! When the expert reviewers begin to turn against Jordan as they surely will, I'll think about those boys under the streetlight, waiting for the man they know to come. For someone they can depend on.

57. The writer wrote this story about Jordan and his young friends because _______

A. he thought highly of Jordan's deeds

B. he hated to see Jordan do something bad

C. he believed it was time to help the disabled

D. he felt sure he needn't keep the promise then

58. A man in the western suburbs made a call to_______

A. know why Jordan stopped in a bad area

B. get a chance to become famous himself

C. let the writer know Jordan was not that nice

D. offer an example to show how Jordan helped others

59. Jordan talked with the boys because he _______.

A. needed their support

B. had promised to do so

C. liked to teach them to play basketball

D. wanted to make sure they all studied well

60. The text implies that Jordan is _______.

A. an excellent basketball player

B. good at dealing with problems of life

C. always ready to make friends with young people

D. willing to do whatever he can for the good of society

參考答案 57~60 ACDD

閱讀理解-------(A)

To Chinese immigrants, in the mid-1800s, California was 「The Land of the Golden Mountain.」 In their homeland they had heard the words, 「There』s gold in California.」 They sailed 7,000 miles to join the gold rush and strike it rich. Between 1849 and 1882, more than 30,000 Chinese came to California. Most were men. They had been farmers in China. They came here to be miners and laborers. They ended up doing many other jobs, too.

Like many other immigrants, they did not plan to stay in America. They came because of their ties to their homeland and their families. They planned to return to China with their fortunes and help their families.

Only a few Chinese gold miners struck it rich. Most picked over the areas that had been mined already. But still, white miners resented the Chinese. Slowly, they drove the 「yellow peril」 from the mining camps.

By the end of the 1850s, many Chinese returned home. Those who stayed found other jobs.

Few women had come west in the gold rush. The Chinese saw a good business opportunity. They began doing the jobs women would have done. Many became house servants. Many more opened laundries.

The Chinese opened restaurants. Chop suey and show mein are popular Chinese-American dishes. The Chinese probably created these dishes to serve to the white miners.

Other Chinese became fishermen, farmers, and even cigar makers.

41. Why did Chinese go to America in the mid-1800s?

A. Because they could find good jobs there.

B. Because they had found gold there.

C. Because they could open laundries and restaurants there.

D. Because they heard there was gold there.

42. The underlined word 「resented」 mean 「________」.

A. liked B. helped C. hated D. served

43. Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Some Chinese became drivers.

B. Many Chinese opened shops to help wash clothes.

C. Many Chinese picked gold around the old mines.

D. Many Chinese returned to China by the end of the 1850s.

44. Which should be the title of the passage?

A. Early Chinese immigrants in America

B. Dream to strike it rich

C. The difference between men and women

D. Gold miners in America

參考答案41---44DCAA

C8 [2013·四川卷] E

Fear may be felt in the heart as well as in the head,according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.

Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting(收縮)and pumping blood around their bodies,compared with the point when the heartbeat is relaxed.Scientists say the results suggest that the heart is able to influence how the brain responds to a fearful event,depending on which point it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.

Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said:「Our study shows for the first time that the way in which we deal with fear is different depending on when we see fearful pictures in relation to our heart.」

The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces.Dr Garfinkel said,「The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping than when it is relaxed.Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don't see—and guide whether we see fear.」

To further understand this relationship,the scientists also used a brain scanner(掃描儀)to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person's feeling of fear.

「We have found an important mechanism by which the heart and brain 『speak』 to each other to change our feelings and rece fear,」 Dr Garfinkel said.

「We hope that by increasing our understanding about how fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reced, we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety disorders,and also for those who may be suffering from serious stress disorder.」

47.What is the finding of the study?

A. One's heart affects how he feels fear.

B. Fear is a result of one's relaxed heartbeat.

C. Fear has something to do with one's health.

D. One's fast heartbeats are likely to cause fear.

48.The study was carried out by analyzing ________.

A. volunteers' heartbeats when they saw terrible pictures

B. the time volunteers saw fearful pictures and their health conditions

C. volunteers' reactions to horrible pictures and data from their brain scans

D. different pictures shown to volunteers and their heart-brain communication

49.Which of the following is closest in meaning to 「mechanism」 in Paragraph 6?

A. Order. B. System.

C. Machine. D. Treatment.

50.This study may contribute to ________.

A. treating anxiety and stress better

B. explaining the cycle of fear and anxiety

C. finding the key to the heart-brain communication

D. understanding different fears in our hearts and heads

【要點綜述】 本文是一篇說明文。文章說明了人的恐懼與心臟和大腦的關系。

47.A 細節理解題。根據第四段 「The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping than when it is relaxed.Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don't see—and guide whether we see fear.」 可知一個人的心臟影響一個人的恐懼程度。故選A。

48.C 細節理解題。根據第四段「The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces.」以及第五段「To further understand this relationship, the scientists also used a brain scanner(掃描儀)to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person's feeling of fear.」可知選C。

49.B 詞義猜測題。根據第六段「We have found an important mechanism by which the heart and brain 『speak』 to each other to change our feelings and rece fear」可知,我們已經發現了一個重要的機制,使心臟和大腦「對話」,以此來改變我們的感情和減少恐懼。故選B。

50.A 推理判斷題。根據最後一段「…we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety disorders, and also for those who may be suffering from serious stress disorder.」可推出選A。

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初一英語閱讀理解題及答案大全

下面是我提供給大家的初一英語閱讀理解題以及答案,歡迎大家閱讀練習!

第一篇:

American schools begin in September after a long summer holiday. There are two terms in a school year; the first term is from September to January, and the second is from February to June. Most American children begin to go to school when they are five years old. Most children are seventeen or eighteen years old when they finish high school.

High school students take only five or six subjects each term. They usually go to the same class every day, and they have homework for every class. After class, they do a lot of interesting things.

After high school, many students go to colleges. They usually have to pay a lot of money. So many college students work after class to get money for their studies.

51. In America, summer holidays begin in .

A. September B. July C. May D. February

52. When a boy is six years old, he .

A. has to stay at home B. can go to high school

C. is old enough to go to school D. always plays at home

53. In American high school students after class.

A. do the homework B. go to work

C. play basketball D. do many interesting things

54. In order to(為了) , many American college students work after class.

A. help their parents B. get money for their studies

C. help others D. learn some useful things

55. Which is right? .

A. American students usually have a two - month holiday.

B. American students have three terms in a year.

C. A ten -year -old child usually has six subjects at school.

D. American students don't like to go to school.

第二篇:

Dessert house

We have three kinds of desserts: small, medium and large. A small dessert with strawberries, bananas and ice cream is 10 RMB. A medium dessert with apples, tomatoes and cheese is 12 RMB. A large dessert with pears, potatoes and ice cream is 15 RMB.

Welcome to our house.

Noodle House

We have some great specials. Special 1 is chicken and cabbage noodles, and the large bowl is just 4 RMB and the small 2 RMB. Special 2 is mutton and carrot noodles, and the large bowl is only 5 RMB and the small 2.5 RMB. Special 3 is beef and potato noodles. The large bowl is 4 RMB and the small 2 RMB. Special 4 is tomato and egg noodles. The large bowl is only 3 RMB and the small 1.5 RMB. Large drink is only 5 RMB. And all the fruits are free.

Come and get your noodles today!

46. How many kinds of desserts does Dessert House have?

A. three B. two C. one D. four

47. If you have 30 RMB and you can buy kind(s) of desserts.

A. three B. two C. one D. four

48. Today we order a large dessert, two small bowls of mutton and carrot noodles and a large bowl of tomato and egg noodles. We need to pay RMB.

A. 26 B. 20 C. 23 D. 24

49. Nancy likes dessert very much but she doesn't eat tomatoes or potatoes. She can eat .

A. a large dessert B. a medium dessert

C. a small dessert D. both A and C

50. Mary wants large bowl and Emma wants a small bowl. They only have 6 RMB and Emma doesn't eat eggs or beef. They can eat a large bowl of noodles and a small bowl of noodles.

A. mutton and carrot, tomato and egg B. chicken and cabbage, mutton and carrot

C. tomato and egg, beef and potato D. beef and potato, chicken and cabbage

>>>>>>參考答案<<<<<<

第一篇:BCDBA

第二篇:ABCCD

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