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在日常生活或是工作學習中,大家或多或少都接觸過美文吧?一篇美文是建立在真摯情感的基礎上的。文字表達的是內心的感受,是真情實感的自然流露,為了幫助大家更好的瞭解美文,下面是小編整理的英語美文欣賞,歡迎閲讀與收藏。

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英語美文欣賞1

談到學習,不得不提及令很多同學頭疼的英語。雖然很多同學從國小就開始接觸英語,可總覺得單詞永遠只記住了單詞表中的前五個,如,abandon,頓時有種被英語拋棄了的感覺;語法永遠也分不清定從,名從跟狀從,啥是非謂語,啥是時態?哈,哥們,別問我語法,太傷感情;閲讀總是愛騙人,明明覺得看懂了,一做題目,全錯!有時沒看懂,卻迷迷糊糊的蒙對了一個,這是要鬧哪樣吶!聽力?呵,每次也就只能聽懂“”;而只有到寫作文的時候,我才深刻的認識到自己是一個多麼內斂含蓄的孩子,使勁擠了半天,也才擠出豆腐乾那樣的篇幅。完型,好吧,説多了都是淚啊,再説下去,還能不能愉快的交流了?!

為什麼英語如此難學?在我看來,這真的是一個誤會。英語首先是一門語言,掌握英語,無非就是字詞句。字詞,很簡單,背單詞咯。一天十個單詞,並不是個很艱難的任務,一年356天,就算從國中開始學英語,咱們到大學聯考也學了六年,那也就是21900個單詞,大學聯考要求的詞彙量是,對比一下便清楚的知道,用六年來備戰大學聯考英語,怎麼可能考不好!句,是指語法。隨便翻開一本語法書,需要重點掌握的語法點也就那麼幾個:動詞的時態語態,情態動詞和虛擬語氣,非謂語,三大從句,主謂一致,倒裝語序和情景交際用語。六個大點,就算每年學一個,也完全能掌握的透透的了啊!

既然英語不難學,為什麼很多學生還是很頭疼英語?那應該如何學好英語呢?

首先,我們要有自信,不要害怕英語。世間事總是怕什麼就來什麼,遇見一個頭疼的問題,聰明人會選擇主動積極的'面對,想辦法解決,因為逃避永遠解決不了問題。學的時候的痛苦是一時的,而學不到的痛苦卻是一輩子的。萬事開頭難,熬過了最艱難的時候,你便會發現,哇哦,英語也就那麼回事兒嘛!

其次,學英語,最痛苦的莫過於背單詞吧。總是背了忘,永遠也記不住的感覺。我個人非常不贊同拿着單詞表背單詞,這種方法太抽象生硬。詞彙本就是要運用的,所以在閲讀中積累單詞是最形象也是最深刻的。堅持每天五篇閲讀,五篇閲讀做完你會發現有幾個常常出現的單詞卻不認識,這時就需要查字典,瞭解它們。以後當你看見這幾個單詞的時候,你會想起你曾在某個閲讀中見過,想起那句話,很自然就會想起這些單詞的意思和用法了。閲讀常常是有故事情節的,咱們把一個個抽象的單詞放在有情節的閲讀中去記憶,一方面有助於記住單詞的詞義和用法,另一方面也培養了英語的語感和做閲讀的能力,一舉多得。

再次,如果遇到一個好的語法老師,你會發現語法真的很簡單!即便沒有遇見一個能把語法給你説透了的老師,那你就是你自己做好的老師。一個很好的辦法就是,各個擊破。拿回三本不同的語法書,定下任務,比如,這個禮拜,攻破非謂語。然後就把這幾本不同的語法書中的非謂語都看幾遍,去琢磨,想着自己是老師,如何才能提綱挈領的歸納出什麼是非謂語,怎樣才能用最簡單的方法跟別人講解非謂語,最後你會發現,在這過程中,非謂語已經被你吃的透透的了!不信?那你試試看。

最後,對於聽力,自然是要多聽。學英語的都會一句話,Practicemakesperfect.學一門語言要有一個良好的語言環境,進行大量的正確標準的輸入,才能夠有正確的輸出,只有多聽,不斷的聽,就像聽歌一樣,有事兒沒事兒都聽着,營造一個語言環境,打好基礎後再有針對性的做一些練習,聽力不成問題。完型重點考查的就是詞彙搭配跟語法,按上述方法積累了大量的詞彙又學好了語法後,完型便不攻自破了。拿下作文也是同樣的道理。

總的來説,英語就是一個聽説讀寫的能力,而閲讀是基礎,是重中之重。在大量的閲讀中積累詞彙,培養語感,習慣英語的句式和表達方法,實乃一舉多得。凡事涉及到“積累”一詞,那便是一個長期堅持的結果,所以,再好的方法還得轉化為行動,踏踏實實的練習,長年累月的堅持,相信practicemakesperfect,我的英語我做主!

英語美文欣賞2

Look Ahead

Once a friend suggested me: ―Look ahead when you are sad.

It is this weird that ever when I am in sad, I am always bow my head or shut my

eyes regardless his suggestion. Even when I catch a glimpse of the sky with stars, but again at sea. When I am depressed, my vision narrowed.

This friend has a lovely and smart daughter and so charming like a flower in dancing. But, she is unable to see the outside world clearly. My friend ever so grieve that he was so pessimistic. No other aids seem to help him, but he gained the delight after a journey of hardship with looking ahead that the crucial life taught him.

Look ahead, he has witnessed his daughter‘s experience journey----she is more beautiful and tamer and can take care of herself. She dresses her black excise cloth, with white dancing shoes, black and high-twist hair style with lighting be< she is always smile, indicating her charming youth in her mouth; she becomes strong in mind and smart, live on herself. As preferred, she becomes a warmly received dancing teacher…

The God is always absent when we knock His door. The great poet朗費羅could not help commending, ―Your你的命運一如他人,每個生命都會下雨。 When it rains and we feel sad, it is worth looking ahead. If one minute is not enough, then take one more. Looking again and again with a long time, or even your whole life and your love and hope. See whether所有的雨都會停;see the sky after rain if it is cleaner, vaster, more fantastic and see whether there is rainbow in magic.

There is always the time the God go home; the stop for rain and the hope and joyous ahead.

英語美文欣賞3

Country Spring

One spring I went a walking tour in the country. It was a glorious spring. Not the sort of spring they give us in these miserable times, under this shameless government -a mixture of east wind,blizzard, snow, rain, fog, frost, hail, sleet and thunder-storms, but a sunny, blue-skyed, joyous spring, such as we used to have regularly every year when I was a young man, and things were different.

It was an exceptionally beautiful spring, even for those golden days; and as I wandered through the waking land, and saw the dawning of the coming green, and watched the blush upon the hawthorn hedge,deepening each day beneath the kisses of the sun, and looked up at the proud old mother trees, dandling their numerous baby buds upon their strong fond arms holding them high for the soft west wind to caress as he passed laughing by, and marked the primrose yellow creep across the carpet of the woods, and saw the new flush of the field and saw the new light on the hills, and heard the new-found gladness of the birds, and heard from wood and farm and meadow the timid callings of the little new-born things, wondering to find themselves alive, and smelt the freshness of the earth, and felt the promise in the air, and felt a strong hand in the wind, my spirit rose within me.

Spring had come to me also, and stirred me with a strange new life, with a strange new hope. I, too, was part of nature, and it was spring! Tender leaves and blossoms were unfolding from my heart. Bright flowers of love and gratitude were opening round its roots. I felt new strength in all my limbs. New blood was running through my veins. Nobler thoughts and nobler longings were throbbing through my brain. As I walked, nature came and talked beside me, and showed me the world and myself, and the ways of God seemed clearer.

英語美文欣賞4

Words from the Heart

Most people need to hear those "three little words" I love you. Once in a while, they hear them just in time.

I met Connie the day she was admitted to the hospice1 ward, where I worked as a volunteer. Her husband, Bill, stood nervously nearby as she was transferred from the gurney2 to the hospital bed. Although Connie was in the final stages of her fight against cancer, she was alert and cheerful. We got her settled in. I finished marking her name on all the hospital supplies she would be using, then asked if she needed anything.

"Oh, yes," she said, "would you please show me how to use the TV? I enjoy the soaps so much and I dont want to get behind on whats happening." Connie was a romantic. She loved soap operas, romance novels and movies with a good love story. As we became acquainted, she confided how frustrating it was to be married 32 years to a man who often called her "a silly woman."

"Oh, I know Bill loves me," she said, "but he has never been one to say he loves me, or send cards to me." She sighed and looked out the window at the trees in the courtyard. "Id give anything if hed say ‘I love you, but its just not in his nature."

Bill visited Connie every day. In the beginning, he sat next to the bed while she watched the soaps. Later, when she began sleeping more, he paced up and down the hallway outside her room. Soon, when she no longer watched television and had fewer waking moments, I began spending more of my volunteer time with Bill.

He talked about having worked as a carpenter and how he liked to go fishing. He and Connie had no children, but theyd been enjoying retirement by traveling, until Connie got sick. Bill could not express his feelings about the fact that his wife was dying.

One day, over coffee in the cafeteria, I got him on the subject of women and how we need romance in our lives; how we love to get sentimental1 cards and love letters.

"Do you tell Connie you love her?" I asked (knowing his answer),and he looked at me as if I was crazy.

"I dont have to," he said. "She knows I do!"

"Im sure she knows," I said, reaching over and touching his hands rough, carpenters hands that were gripping the cup as if it were the only thing he had to hang onto "but she needs to hear it, Bill. She needs to hear what she has meant to you all these years. Please think about it."

We walked back to Connies room. Bill disappeared inside, and I left to visit another patient. Later, I saw Bill sitting by the bed. He was holding Connies hand as she slept. The date was February 12.

Two days later I walked down the hospice ward at noon. There stood Bill, leaning up against the wall in the hallway, staring at the floor. I already knew from the head nurse that Connie had died at 11 A.M.。

When Bill saw me, he allowed himself to come into my arms for a long time. His face was wet with tears and he was trembling. Finally, he leaned back against the wall and took a deep breath.

"I have to say something," he said. "I have to say how good I feel about telling her." He stopped to blow his nose. "I thought a lot about what you said, and this morning I told her how much I loved her.。. and loved being married to her. You shoulda2 seen her smile!"

I went into the room to say my own good?bye to Connie. There, on the bedside table, was a large Valentine card from Bill. You know, the sentimental kind that says, "To my wonderful wife.。. I love you."

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