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小学生英语朗诵短文1-3分钟

小学生英语朗诵短文1-3分钟

小学生英语朗诵短文1-3分钟Hello, everyone! My name is Kimi, and today I am going to share a short English speech with you. This speech is perfect for a primary school student to recite in 1 to 3 minutes.Good morning, teachers and fellow students!I am very happy to stand here and share my thoughts with all of you. The topic of my speech today is "The Power of Dreams."Dreams are like the stars in the sky, guiding us towards our goals. They are the driving force that keeps us moving forward, even when the road is tough and the journey is long.As a young student, I have many dreams. I dream of becoming a scientist, exploring the mysteries of the universe and discovering new ways to help our planet. I dream of becoming a teacher, inspiring others to learn and grow, just like my teachers have done for me.But dreams are not just for the future; they are also for today. Every day, I try to make my dreams come true by studying hard, being kind to others, and never giving up, no matter how hard things get.I believe that with hard work and determination, our dreams can become reality. And I know that each one of us has the power to make a difference in the world.So, let's dream big, work hard, and never stop believing in ourselves. Because when we chase our dreams, we can achieve great things and make the world a better place.Thank you for listening, and let's all keep dreaming!I hope you enjoyed this short speech. Remember, every dream starts with a single step, and every step is a step closer to making those dreams come true. Keep dreaming and keepstriving!。

3分钟英语朗读短文精选

3分钟英语朗读短文精选

3分钟英语朗读短文精选朗读是语言学习入门阶段的必要活动。

在第二语言学习中,朗读不仅在入门阶段,而且在整个二语教学过程中,都应占有重要的地位。

店铺整理了3分钟英语朗读短文,欢迎阅读!3分钟英语朗读短文篇一心中有目标,风雨不折腰I used to watch her from my kitchen window, she seemed so small as she muscled her waythrough the crowd of boys on the playground. The school was across the street from our homeand I would often watch the kids as they played during recess. A sea of children, and yet tome, she stood out from them all.我以前常常从我家厨房的窗户看到她,她强行挤过操场上的一群男孩子,对这些男孩们来说,她显得那么矮小。

学校在我家的街对面,我经常看到孩子们在下课时间打球。

尽管有一大群的孩子,但我觉得她是最吸引我注意的一个。

I remember the first day I saw her playing basketball. I watched in wonder as she ran circlesaround the other kids. She managed to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into thenet. The boys always tried to stop her but no one could.我记得第一次看到她打篮球的情景。

看见她绕着其他孩子旁边游走的时候,我感到十分惊奇。

她设法跳起投篮,球恰好越过那些孩子的头顶飞入篮筐。

英文经典朗诵美文3分钟

英文经典朗诵美文3分钟

英文经典朗诵美文3分钟朗诵虽是朗诵者的二度创作,但诗词本身所表现的意境美是不可忽略的,更要结合朗诵者的体会,在朗诵过程中得以升华。

下面是店铺带来的英文经典朗诵美文,欢迎阅读!英文经典朗诵美文篇一That's what friends do朋友就该这么做Jack tossed the papers on my desk—his eyebrows knit into a straight line as he glared at me.杰克把文件扔到我桌上,皱着眉头,气愤地瞪着我。

"What's wrong?" I asked.“怎么了?”我问道。

He jabbed a finger at the proposal. "Next time you want to change anything, ask me first," he said, turning on his heels and leaving me stewing in anger.他指着计划书狠狠地说道:“下次想作什么改动前,先征求一下我的意见。

”然后转身走了,留下我一个人在那里生闷气。

How dare he treat me like that, I thought. I had changed one long sentence, and corrected grammar, something I thought I was paid to do.他怎么能这样对我!我想,我只是改了一个长句,更正了语法错误,但这都是我的分内之事啊。

It's not that I hadn't been warned. Other women who had worked my job before me called Jack names I couldn't repeat. One coworker took me aside the first day. "He's personally responsible for two different secretaries leaving the firm," she whispered.其实也有人提醒过我,上一任在我这个职位上工作的女士就曾大骂过他。

英语美文朗诵3分钟大全美段推荐

英语美文朗诵3分钟大全美段推荐

英语美文朗诵3分钟大全美段推荐参加一些英语的朗诵大赛,不仅能提高我们的英语口语,还能从各个方面提升自身的气质,今天店铺在这里为大家分享一些英语美文朗诵素材,欢迎大家阅读!3分钟英语美文朗诵篇一Christmas Morninglight drizzle was falling as my sister Jill and I ran out of the Methodist Church,eager to get home and play with the presents that Santa had left for us and our baby sister, Sharon. Across the street from the church was a Pan American gas station where the Greyhound bus stopped. It was closed for Christmas,but I noticed a family standing outside the locked door,huddled under the narrow overhang in an attempt to keep dry. I wondered briefly why they were there but then forgot about them as I raced to keep up with Jill.Once we got home,there was barely time to enjoy our presents. We had to go off to our grandparents' house for our annual Christmas dinner. As we drove down the highway through town, I noticed that the family was still there, standing outside the closed gas station.My father was driving very slowly down the highway. The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents' house, the slower the car went. Suddenly,my father U-turned in the middle of the road and said,“I can’t stand it!”“What?” asked my mother.“It's those people back there at the Pan Am, standing in the rain. They’ve got children. It's Christmas. I can’t stand it.”When my father pulled into the service station, I saw that there were five of them: the parents and three children — twogirls and a small boy.My father rolled down his window. “Merry Christmas,” he said.“Howdy,” the man replied. He was very tall and had to stoop slightly to peer into the car.Jill, Sharon, and I stared at the children, and they stared back at us.“You waiting on the bus?” my father asked.The man said that they were. They were going to Birmingham,where he had a brother and prospects of a job.“Well, that bus isn't going to come along for several hours,and you’re getting wet standing here. Winborn's just a couple miles up the road. They’ve got a shed with a cov er there, and some benches,” my father said. “Why don't y'all get in the car and I’ll run you up there.”The man thought about it for a moment,and then he beckoned to his family. They climbed into the car. They had no luggage, only the clothes they were wearing. Once they settled in,my father looked back over his shoulder and asked the children if Santa had found them yet. Three glum faces mutely gave him his answer.“Well, I didn't think so,” my father said, winking at my mother,“because when I saw Santa this morning, he told me that he was having trouble finding y’all, and he asked me if he could leave your toys at my house. We'll just go get them before I take you to the bus stop.”All at once,the three children's faces lit up,and they began to bounce around in the back seat,laughing and chattering.When we got out of the car at our house, the three childrenran through the front door and straight to the toys that were spread out under our Christmas tree. One of the girls spied Jill's doll and immediately hugged it to her breast. I remember that the little boy grabbed Sharon’s ball. And the other girl picked up something of mine. All this happened a long time ago, but the memory of it remains clear. That was the Christmas when my sisters and I learned the joy of making others happy.My mother noticed that the middle child was wearing a short-sleeved dress, so she gave the girl Jill's only sweater to wear.My father invited them to join us at our grandparents' for Christmas dinner,but the parents refused. Even when we all tried to talk them into coming, they were firm in their decision.Back in the car, on the way to Winborn, my father asked the man if he had money for bus fare.His brother had sent tickets, the man said.My father reached into his pocket and pulled out two dollars,which was all he had left until his next payday. He pressed the money into the man's hand. The man tried to give it back, but my father insisted. “It’ll be late when you get to Birmingham,and these children will be hungry before then. Take it. I've been broke before,and I know what it’s like when you can't feed your family.”We left them there at the bus stop in Winborn. As we drove away, I watched out the window as long as I could, looking back at the little girl hugging her new doll.3分钟英语美文朗诵篇二Going Home AgainThey say you can never go home again.Well,you can. Only you might find yourself staying at aTrave Lodge,driving a rented Ford Contour and staking out your childhood home like some noir private eye just trying to catch a glimpse of the Johnny-come-latelys that are now living in YOUR HOUSE.It's a familiar story. Kids grow up,parents sell the family home and move to some sunnier climate,some condo somewhere, some smaller abode. We grown up kids box up all the junk from our childhoods—dusty ballet shoes, high school text books, rolled up posters of Adam Ant—and wonder where home went.I'm not a sentimental person, I told myself. I don't need to see old 3922 26th Street before we sell the place. I even skipped the part where I return home to salvage my mementos from the garage. I let my parents box up the stuff which arrived from San Francisco like the little package you get when released from jail. You know,here's your watch,the outfit you wore in here,some cash. Here's the person you once were.After a year, San Francisco called me home again. I missed it. High rents had driven all my friends out of the city to the suburbs so I made myself a reservation at a motel and drove there in a rented car.The next day, I cruised over to my old neighborhood. There was the little corner store my mom used to send me to for milk,the familiar fire station, the Laundromat.I cried like the sap I never thought I'd be. I sat in the car,staring at my old house, tears welling up. It had a fresh paint job, the gang graffiti erased from the garage door. New curtains hung in the window.I walked up and touched the doorknob like it was the cheek of a lover just home from war. I noticed the darker paint whereour old mezuzah used to be. I sat on our scratchy brick stoop,dangling my legs off the edge, feeling as rootless as I've ever felt.You can't go home in a lot of ways, I discovered that night,when I met up with an ex-boyfriend."Great to see you," he said, giving me a tense hug. "The thing is, I only have an hour."What am I, the LensCrafters of social engagements?As it happens,his new girlfriend wasn't too keen on my homecoming. We had a quick drink and he dropped me back off at my motel where I scrounged up my change to buy some Whoppers from the vending machine for dinner. I settled in for the evening to watch "Three to Tango" on HBO."You had to watch a movie with a Friends' cast member," said my brother, nodding empathetically. "That's sad."My brother and I met up at our old house,like homing pigeons. We walked down the street for some coffee and I filled him in on my trip. He convinced me to stay my last night at his new place in San Bruno, just outside the city. I'll gladly pay $98 a night just for the privilege of not inconveniencing anyone, but he actually seemed to want me."I love having guests," he insisted. So I went.It's surprising how late in life you still get that "I can't believe I'm a grown-up feeling," like when your big brother, the guy who used to force you to watch "Gomer Pyle" reruns, owns his own place. It was small and sparse and he had just moved in but it was his. The refrigerator had nothing but mustard,a few cheese slices and fourteen cans of Diet 7-Up.We picked up some Taco Bell,rented a movie,popped some popcorn and I fell asleep on his couch.Insomniacs rarely fall asleep on people's couches, I assure you. I don't know why I slept so well after agonizing all weekend over the question of home, if I had one anymore, where it was.I only know that curled up under an old sleeping bag, the sound of some second-rate guy movie playing in the background, my brother in a chair next to me, I felt safe and comfortable and maybe that's part of what home is.But it's not the whole story. As much as I'd like to buy the cliches about home being where the heart is, or as Robert Frost put it, "The place where when you have to go there, they have to take you in," a part of me thinks the truth is somewhere between the loftiness of all those platitudes and the concreteness of that wooden door on 26th street.I'll probably be casing that joint from time to time for the rest of my life. I'll sit outside, like a child watching someone take away a favorite toy, and silently scream, "MINE!"3分钟英语美文朗诵篇三Is Packing Important To You?A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer's showroom, and knowing his father could well afford it,he told him that was all he wanted.As Graduation Day approached,the young man awaited signs that his father had purchased the car. Finally,on the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his private study. His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautiful wrapped gift box. Curious,but somewhat disappointed,the young man opened the box and found a lovely,leather-bound Bible,with the young man's nameembossed in gold. Angrily, he raised his voice to his father and said,"With all your money you give me a Bible?" He then stormed out of the house, leaving the Bible.Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful home and a wonderful family,but realizing his father was very old,he thought perhaps he should go to see him. He had not seen him since that graduation day. Before he could make the arrangements,he received a telegram telling him his father had passed away, and willed all of his possessions to his son. He needed to come home immediately and take care of things.When he arrived at his father's house, sudden sadness and regret filled his heart. He began to search through his father's important papers and saw the still new Bible, just as he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages. As he was reading, a car key dropped from the back of the Bible. It had a tag with the dealer's name, the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the date of his graduation,and the words… "PAID IN FULL".How many times do we miss blessings because they are not packaged as we expected? I trust you enjoyed this. Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; but remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.Sometimes we don't realize the good fortune we have or we could have because we expect "the packaging" to be different. What may appear as bad fortune may in fact be the door that is just waiting to be opened.。

英语朗读短文三分钟

英语朗读短文三分钟

适合每日朗读的英语小短文篇1many people have the difficulty to make decision, because they have no idea what they want and then just follow the crowd. when they realize what they want, they feel regretful. for the lucky person, they have the chance to restart, while for some don’t, they just live the life without passion.许多人很难做出决定,因为他们不知道自己想要什么,然后只是随大流。

当他们意识到他们想要的东西时,会感到遗憾。

幸运的人,他们有机会重来,而对于一些不幸运的人,他们过着没有激情的生活。

i remembered before we went to college, we needed to choose the major. most students did not know what to do, so they made a survey, the hot major which was believed to have the promising future was their first choice. as they studied, some would find they had no interest but they just couldn’t give up. if they thought twice before act, then they would not follow the crowd.我记得在我们上大学之前,我们需要选择专业。

大多数学生不知道要做什么,所以他们做了一个调查,被认为最有前途的热门专业是他们的第一选择。

英语朗诵2到3分钟文章

英语朗诵2到3分钟文章

英语朗诵2到3分钟文章随着全球一体化的发展,我国急需高水平的外语人才。

英语作为一门国际性语言,其地位的重要性不容忽视。

下面是店铺带来的英语朗诵2到3分钟文章,欢迎阅读!英语朗诵2到3分钟文章篇一My Miraculous Family (生命的奇迹)I never considered myself unique,but people are constantly telling me,“you are a miracle.”To me,I was just an ordinary“guy”with realistic goals and big dreams. I was a 19-year-old student at the University of Texas and well on my way toward fulfilling my“big dream”of one day becoming an 1)orthopedic surgeon.On the night of February 17,1981 I was studying for an 2)Organic Chemistry test at the library with Sharon,my girlfriend of three years. Sharon had asked me to drive her back to her dormitory as it was getting quite late. We got into my car,not realizing that just getting into a car would never quite be the same for me again. I quickly noticed that my gas 3)gauge was registered on empty so I pulled into a nearby convenience store to buy $2.00 worth of gas.“I‘ll be back in two minutes,”I yelled at Sharon as I closed the door. But instead,those two minutes changed my life forever.Entering the convenience store was like entering the 4)twilight zone. On the outside I was a healthy,athletic,pre-med student,but on the inside I was just another statistic of a violent crime. I thought I was entering an empty store,but suddenly I realized it was not empty at all. Three robbers were in the process of committing a robbery and my entrance into the store caught them by surprise. One of the criminals immediately5)shoved a .38 6)caliber handgun to my head,ordered me to the cooler,pushed me down on the floor,and pumped a bullet into the back of my head - execution style. He obviously thought I was dead because he did not shoot me again. The 7)trio of thieves finished robbing the store and left calmly.Meanwhile,Sharon wondered why I had not returned. After seeing the three men leave the store she really began to worry as I was the last person she saw entering the store. She quickly went inside to look for me,but saw no one-only an almost empty cash register containing one check and several pennies. Quickly she ran down each aisle shouting,“Mike,Mike!”Just then the 8)attendant appeared from the back of the store shouting,“Lady,get down on the floor. I‘ve just been robbe d and shot at!”Sharon quickly dropped to the floor screaming,“Have you seen my boyfriend?He has 9)auburn hair.”The man did not reply but went back to the cooler where he found me choking on my vomit. The attendant quickly cleaned my mouth and then called for the police and an ambulance.Sharon was in shock. She was beginning to understand that I was hurt,but she could not begin to comprehend or imagine the severity of my injury.When the police arrived they immediately called the homicide division as they did not think I would survive and the paramedic reported that she had never seen a person so severely wounded survive. At 1:30 a.m. my parents who lived in Houston,were awakened by a telephone call from Brackenridge Hospital advising them to come to Austin as soon as possible for they feared I would not make it through the night.But I did make it through the night and early in the morningthe neurosurgeon decided to operate. However,he quickly informed my family and Sharon that my chances of surviving the surgery were only 40/60. If this were not bad enough,the neurosurgeon further shocked my family by telling them what life would be like for me if I beat the odds and survived. He said I probably would never walk,talk,or be able to understand even simple commands.My family was hoping and praying to hear even the slightest bit of encouragement from that doctor. Instead,his pessimistic words gave my family no reason to believe that I would ever again be a productive member of society. But once again I beat the odds and survived the three and a half hours of surgery.Granted,I still could not talk,my entire right side was paralyzed and many people thought I could not understand,but at least I was stable. After one week in a private room the doctors felt I had improved enough to be transferred by jet ambulance to Del Oro Rehabilitation Hospital in Houston.My hallucinations,coupled with my physical problems,made my prognosis still very bleak. However,as time passed my mind began to clear and approximately six weeks later my right leg began to move ever so slightly. Within seven weeks my right arm slowly began to move and at eight weeks I uttered my first few words.My speech was extremely difficult and slow in the beginning,but at least it was a beginning. I was starting to look forward to each new day to see how far I would progress. But just as I thought my life was finally looking brighter I was tested by the hospital europsychologist. She explained to me that judging from my test results she believed that I should not focus on returning to college but that it would be better to setmore“realistic goals.”Upon hearing her evaluation I became furious for I thought,“Who is she to tell me what I can or cannot do. She does not even know me. I am a very determined and stubborn person!”I believe it was at that very moment that I decided I would somehow,someday return to college.It took me a long time and a lot of hard work but I finally returned to the University of Texas in the fall of 1983 - a year and a half after almost dying. The next few years in Austin were very difficult for me,but I truly believe that in order to see beauty in life you have to experience some unpleasantness. Maybe I have experienced too much unpleasantness,but I believe in living each day to the fullest,and doing the very best I can.And each new day was very busy and very full,for besides attending classes at the University I underwent therapy three to five days each week at Brackenridge Hospital. If this were not enough I flew to Houston every other weekend to work with T om Williams,a trainer and executive who had worked for many colleges and professional teams and also had helped many injured athletes,such as Earl Campbell and Eric Dickerson. Through Tom I learned:“Nothing is impossible and never,never give up or quit.”Early,during my therapy,my father kept repeating to me one of his favorite sayings. I have repeated it almost every day since being hurt:“Mile by mile it‘s a trial;yard by yard it’s hard;b ut inch by inch it‘s a cinch.”I thought of those words,and I thought of Tom,my family and Sharon who believed so strongly in me as I climbed the steps to receive my diploma from the Dean of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas on that bright sunny afternoon in June of 1986.Excitement and pride filled my heart as I heard the dean announce that I had graduated with“highest honors”,been elected to Phi Beta Kappa,and been chosen as one of 12 Dean‘s Distinguished Graduates out of 1600 in the College of Liberal Arts.The overwhelming emotions and feelings that I experienced at that very moment,when most of the audience gave me a standing ovation,I felt would never again be matched in my life-not even when I graduated with a masters degree in social work and not even when I became employed full time at the Texas Pain and Stress Center. But I was wrong!On May 24,1987,I realized that nothing could ever match the joy I felt as Sharon and I were married. Sharon,my high school sweetheart of nine years,had always stood by me,through good and bad times. To me,Sharon is my miracle,my diamond in a world filled with problems,hurt,and pain. It was Sharon who dropped out of school when I was hurt so that she could constantly be at my side. She never wavered or gave up on me.It was her faith and love that pulled me through so many dark days. While other nineteen year old girls were going to parties and enjoying life,Sharon devoted her life to my recovery. That,to me,is the true definition of love.After our beautiful wedding I continued working part time at the Pain Center and completed my work for a masters degree. We were extremely happy,but even happier when we learned Sharon was pregnant.On July 11,1990 at 12:15 a.m. Sharon woke me with the news:“We need to go to the hospital…my water just broke.”I couldn‘t help but think how ironic it was that my life almostended in a convenience store and now on the date“7-11”we were about to bring a new life into this world. This time it was my turn to help Sharon as she had helped me over those past years.She was in labor for 15 hours. At 3:10 p.m. Sharon and I experienced the birth of our beautiful daughter,Shawn Elyse Segal!Tears of joy and happiness came to my eyes as our healthy,alert,wonderful daughter entered this world. We anxiously counted her 10 fingers and her 10 toes and watched her wide eyes take in the world about her. It was truly a beautiful picture that was etched in my mind forever as she lie in her mother‘s waiting arms,just minutes after her birth. At that moment I thanked God for blessing us with the greatest miracle of all-Shawn Elyse Segal.英语朗诵2到3分钟文章篇二My First Job(我的第一个工作)As a young ice skater,I had flown pretty high,pretty quickly. My partner and I won the Canadian junior pairs championship when I was 14 and I was thrilled,as a 6-year-old,to be picked to skate in the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer,Norway. But then everything came crashing down.We finished 12th at the Games. I soon quit doubles skating and tried to continue in singles. But I wasn‘t good enough I didn’t even compete in the nest two national championships. I felt like I was a somebody who had become a nobody.I was 18 and had just graduated from high school when my mom told me:“You can‘t just count on skating to make a living. You better find a j ob.”I knew she was right. But what could I do?I’d been an athlete,skating since I waited tables,cleaned,stocked the shop,took inventory;I did everything. In fact,Iworked so hard that I never got the chance to even have a break or get off my feet for entire shifts. No one cared that I had been an Olympic skater;I was judged only by how hard I worked. It was exactly what I needed.That job taught me to so many things. I learned,for example,how to deal with people. As an athlete,I‘d lived in something of a cocoon growing up,so this was new to me. One day a man loudly called me. One day a man loudly called me over to his table and,with a scowl on his face,complained:“This milk is soul. I’m not drinking this junk!I want my money back!”It was near the end of my s hift and I was tempted to tell him how rude I thought he was. But I had learned that“the customer is always right‘and a smile can go a long way.“I‘m really sorry,sir—I’ll get you a free cup,”I said with a wide grin. When I brought him his coffee his whole disposition had changed. And he left me a tip!My first job taught me that it is important to do the best at anything you try,in school,at work or sport. I knew nothing about being a waitress when I started my job but by the time I left—when I decided to return to skating and to team p with David—I had earned a raise and my boss‘s praisse. The meant so much to me.英语朗诵2到3分钟文章篇三“Sorry” FirstThere is one word that is on the lips of Americans,day and night:“Sorry.”One time as I was walking on the street,a young man ran by hurriedly,brushing against my handbag. Even as he continued on his way,he turned back and said“sorry”to me. Even in a rush,he didn‘t forget to apologize. One day,after Ibought a mango,the salesman was giving me the change,but I wasn’t ready for it and a coin dropped to the ground.“I‘m sorry,”he said while bending down to pick it up. I was puzzled—why would he apologize when it is my fault?Another time,I stepped on a man‘s foot in an escalator,at the same time,we both said“sorry”。

简单的英语朗诵短文三篇

简单的英语朗诵短文三篇

【导语】培养学⽣具备⼀定英语⼝语能⼒是⼤学英语教学的⽬标之⼀。

作为⼝语教师,在课堂上补充恰当的材料,不仅可以激发学⽣学习兴趣,更可以使课堂活动更加丰富多彩,上课内容充实具有实⽤性,可以增加学习的鲜活性。

整理了简单的英语朗诵短⽂,欢迎阅读!【篇⼀】简单的英语朗诵短⽂ I recently started a new job, in a small office, where four of us share a fridge. In that fridge is a Brita water filter pitcher. One of my coworkers complained the water tasted "dirty". It went on for a few days, and she was stunned I could drink the water without any trouble. I started to doubt my taste buds, but the water really tasted fine. 最近我找了份新⼯作,是在⼀间⼩办公室⾥,我们四个⼈共⽤⼀个冰箱。

冰箱⾥有⼀个Brita牌滤⽔壶,有⼀个同事抱怨说⽔喝起来感觉很“脏”,她连续抱怨了⼏天,还很震惊我喝这样的⽔竟然没事。

我开始怀疑⾃⼰的味蕾出问题了,但我真觉着⽔喝着还不错。

Finally, she figured out the problem was actually her cup. She simply forgot to clean it, and after awhile started to affect the water inside it. She cleaned her cup, and drank the water with no problem. 最后,她发现问题出在了她的杯⼦上,她只是忘了刷杯⼦,过⼀段时间就影响⾥⾯⽔的味道了。

英语朗诵短文美文1-3分钟左右

英语朗诵短文美文1-3分钟左右

英语朗诵短文美文1-3分钟左右美文诵读有利于培养学生的英语语感,提高学生表达的准确性,丰富学生的英语口头表达内容,发展学生的英语听、说、写能力。

以下是小编为大家整理的关于英语朗诵短文1-3分钟,给大家作为参考,欢迎阅读!英语朗诵短文1-3分钟篇1:Be Happy!“The days that make us happy make us wise.”----John Masefieldwhen I first read this line by England’s Poet Laureate, it startled me. What did Masefield mean? Without thinking about it much, I had always assumed that the opposite was true. But his sober assurance was arresting. I could not forget it.Finally, I seemed to grasp his meaning and realized that here was a profound observation. The wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception, not fogged by anxiety nor dimmed by despair and boredom, and without the blind spots caused by fear.Active happiness---not mere satisfaction or contentment ---often comes suddenly, like an April shower or the unfolding of a bud. Then you discover what kind of wisdom has accompanied it. The grass is greener; bird songs are sweeter; the shortcomings of your friends are more understandable and more forgivable. Happiness is like a pair of eyeglasses correcting your spiritual vision.Nor are the insights of happiness limited to what is near around you. Unhappy, with your thoughts turned in upon your emotional woes, your vision is cut short as though by a wall. Happy, the wall crumbles.The long vista is there for the seeing. The ground at your feet,the world about you----people, thoughts, emotions, pressures---are now fitted into the larger scene. Everything assumes a fairer proportion. And here is the beginning of wisdom.译文:快乐“快乐的日子使人睿智。

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关于每日一篇英语短文朗读_英语朗读短文三分钟朗读是语言学习入门阶段的必要活动。

在第二语言学习中,朗读不仅在入门阶段,而且在整个二语教学过程中,都应占有重要的地位。

小编整理了关于每日一篇英语短文,欢迎阅读! 关于每日英语短文篇一In the traditional view, when girls get married, they should quit their jobs and be the housewife, taking care of every housework. But in the modern society, some girls no longer accept what the old rules that made for them, they go to work and keep their economic independency. 在传统的观点,当女孩结婚后,她们应该辞掉工作、做一名家庭主妇,照料所有的家务。

但在现代社会,一些女孩不再接受这些老规矩,她们出去工作,保持经济独立。

For every girl, marrying a prince is their dream, which means they find the ideal partner, the one who is handsome and rich. Then in most peoples eyes, the girls no longer have to work and can stay at home and enjoy life. This sounds to be the perfect choice for a girl, while the fact is not. When a girl stucks in the house and is separated from the outside world, then there will be less common topic between her and her husband. 对于每一个女孩来说,嫁给一个王子是她们的梦想,这意味着她们找到了理想伴侣,英俊,有钱的人。

在大多数人眼中,女孩们不再需要工作,可以呆在家里,享受生活。

这听起来是完美的选择,对于一个女孩来说,然而事实并非如此。

当一个女孩困在家里,与外界隔离,她和丈夫之间的共同话题会越来越少。

As the saying that no money, no talk. Earning money makes the girl independent and has the right to make her decision. Though the money a girl makes is not that much, still a lot of girls realize that importance of working. The
economic independency makes girls to be confident and keep their charm. 俗话说没有钱,就没有说话的权力。

挣钱让女孩独立和有权利做自己的决定。

尽管女孩挣的钱并不多,但是有很多女孩都意识到工作的重要性。

经济独立让女孩变得自信,保持自己的魅力。

关于每日英语短文篇二Friends are part of peoples life, we cant live without friends, or we will be isolated from the society. When we have troubles, most people will think of their friends in the first time, for they dont want the parents know their hard time. While most peole are losing their friends when they dont know how to keep friendship. 朋友是人们生活的一部分,我们的生活不能没有朋友,不然我们就会孤立于社会。

当我们遇到困难时,大多数人会在第一时间想起他们的朋友,因为他们不想让父母知道他们的困难。

然而大多数不知道如何保持友谊,因此失去了友谊。

Before I went to high school, I lived in the coutryside, where I made a lot of friends. There was a girl who lived next my house was my best friend, we talked and share about everything. But when I moved to another city, we had to be aparted, though I promised her that I would write to her as I had the time, I only insisted for about half a year. Then I met new friend and I became lazy, we talked less and less, finally, we lose touch. 在我去上高中之前,我住在乡村,在那里我交了很多朋友。

我家隔壁住了一个女孩子,她是我最好的朋友,我们聊天无所不聊,分享着一切。

但当我搬到另一个城市,我们必须分开,但是我答应她,我有时间就给她写信,然而我只坚持了半年。

然后我认识了新朋友,变得懒惰,我们说话越来越少,最后,我们失去了联系。

Now I have new friends, but I still miss my best friend, our friendship is lossing as our
communication stops. No matter how busy we are, we need to keep in touch with our friends, dont let the time takes away this precious relationship. 现在我有了新的朋友,但我依然想念我最好的朋友,我们的友谊随着交流停止而失去了。

无论我们有多忙,我们需要与我们的朋友保持联系,不要让时间带磨灭了这宝贵的关系。

关于每日英语短文篇三When we are students, we are so eager to be busy, because it can make us feel our value. But the fact is that when we go to work, taking a break sometimes seems to be impossible, the work is never done. We have less time to think about life and begin to complain the time is occupied always. So who steals your time? 当我们是学生的时候,我们是如此的渴望忙起来,因为这可以让我们感觉我们的价值。

但事实是,当我们工作后,休息有时变得不可能,工作是永远做不完的。

我们不怎么有时间去思考生活,开始抱怨时间总是被占据。

所以谁偷了你的时间? No one can steal our time, even the boss. People always said that the time will be available if you try to make it. I cant agree more. The reasons that we cant make out some time just the excuse that we work inefficiently. When I have a lot of homework and only half a day left for me to finish, then I will focus my attention and can finish the work. But if I am left more time, then I will forget about the homework and play. Only in the last minute I will think about my work. So my time seems to be occupied, it is my laziness that wastes my time. 没有人能偷走我们的时间,甚至是老板。

人们总是说,时间总是有的,如果你挤一挤。

我十分同意。

我们无法抽出时间只是我们工作效率低的借口。

当我有很多作业,只有半天的时间给我来完成,然后我会集中我的注意力,能完成工作。

但是如果给我留下更多的时间,那么我会忘记了家庭作业而去玩耍。

只有在最后一分钟,我才会想到我的工作。

所以我的时间似乎被占据,正是我的懒惰浪费了我的时间。

Time is precious and limited, we can make use of it if we make the good plan. 时间是宝贵和有限的,我们可以充分利用如果制定好计划的话。

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