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⑴ 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.

⑵ 英語 閱讀與表達 初中

1、源Wink
2、You can order the food you want by touching the screen in front of you and runners will bring it to the tables.
3、Different kinds of food are served at any time of day.
4、You can order the food you want by touching the screen in front of you and runners will bring it to the tables.The service is fast and the runners(送餐人)know clearly where to go.There will be no waiting for a waiter, and no misunderstandings in the kitchen.
5、a new kind of restaurant is becoming popular.

⑶ 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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⑷ 八年級英語閱讀表達

八年級英語閱讀表達

在訓練過程中,教師加強對學生的指導是提高學生閱讀表達水平的.重要保證。下面是我給大家提供的八年級的英語閱讀表達題及答案,一起來練習一下吧!

第一篇:

任務型閱讀。

Students at Dalian Nationalities University in China have designed a bike washing machine that will wash your clothes while you are riding on it.__1__ And it is made to bring health and convenience to our life by combining(結合)a fixed bike and a washing machine. According to the students who designed the bike,the way it works is quite simple.“ __2__ At the same time,electricity is proced which can be used to power the machine or be stored for future use.”__3__

The idea isn't new,as other designers have tried their best at designing similar machines. __4__ So it will be interesting to see if the “BiWa” will become successful. Much like the Drumi,another small-sized washing machine,the BiWa can fit almost anywhere.5__

將下列句子填入短文中的空白處,使短文完整、連貫。

A. Because of the small size of it,it would certainly take many spin cycles to complete the laundry.

B. The invention is called Bike Washing Machine or BiWa.

C. But both of the two inventions will probably not completely replace(代替)a traditional washing machine.

D. However,none have made it successfully to market.

E. When you ride this bike,the pedaling(踩踏板)moving makes the washing machine work.

第二篇:

Partying if fun. But have you ever been invited to a party by a foreigner? What should you wear? Should you bring anything? If so, what? Don’t worry. Today we are going to give you some tips about partying with foreigners.

First, you should ask if it’s a formal or casual(非正式) party. Then you will know what to wear. It’s as simple as that. At a casual party, it is customary to bring a bottle of wine or some other refreshments (點心). It is not considered polite to bring someone along with you unless you first ask your host. At more formal parties like birthdays, a small gift will be sufficient (足夠). Giving money would cause some embarrassment. Finally, never overstay your welcome. When it’s getting late, it’s time to thank your host for a wonderful evening and say good night.

任務1:根據英文釋義及首字母提示,拼寫單詞.

1.s__________ easy to understand

2.c__________ think about something before making a decision

任務2:同義句轉換,每空一詞.

Then you will konw what to wear.

You will know3.___________ you 4.___________ wear.

任務3:根據短文內容簡答問題.

Is it polite to bring other person who is not invited to the party?

5.________________________________________________________.

>>>>>>參考答案<<<<<<

第一篇:

1B 2E 3D 4A 5C

第二篇:

1.simple 2.consider 3. what 4.should 5.No, it isn’t

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⑸ 關於閱讀的英文短句

1.有關讀書的英文句子

Knowledge makes humble,ignorance makes proud.

知識使人謙虛,無知使人驕傲.

Learning is the eye of the mind.

學問是心靈的眼睛.

There is no end to learning.

學無止境.

Wise men are silent; fools talk.

蠢人多話,智者寡言.

Time and tide wait for no man.

時間不等人

Where there is a will,there is a way

有志者事竟成

One is never too old to learn.

活到老,學到老

A good book is a good friend.

好書如摯友

Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.讀書使人充實,討論使人機智,筆記使人准確.(弗朗西斯.培根)

2.有關讀書的英語句子

Reading makes a full man. 讀書使人完善。

Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) 不要只因一次失敗,就放棄你原來決心想達到的目的。(英國劇作家 莎士比亞.W.) Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. (Mark Twain, American writer) 不要放棄你的幻想。

當幻想沒有了以後,你還可以生存,但是你雖生猶死。((美國作家 馬克·吐溫) I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man. I don't know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world. (Thomas Edison, American inventor) 我想揭示大自然的秘密,用來造福人類。

我認為,在我們的短暫一生中,最好的貢獻莫過於此了。 (美國發明家 愛迪生. T.) Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life.( Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer) 理想是指路明燈。

沒有理想,就沒有堅定的方向;沒有方向,就沒有生活。(俄國作家 托爾斯泰. L.) If winter comes, can spring be far behind ?( P. B. Shelley, British poet ) 冬天來了,春天還會遠嗎?( 英國詩人, 雪萊. P. B.) If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky ground. (Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist ) 如果你懷疑自己,那麼你的立足點確實不穩固了。

(挪威劇作家 易卜生) If you would go up high, then use your own legs ! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads. (F. W. Nietzsche, German Philosopher) 如果你想走到高處,就要使用自己的兩條腿!不要讓別人把你抬到高處;不要坐在別人的背上和頭上。(德國哲學家 尼采. F. W.) It is at our mother's knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest, but there is seldom any money in them. ( Mark Twain, American writer ) 就是在我們母親的膝上,我們獲得了我們的最高尚、最真誠和最遠大的理想,但是裡面很少有任何金錢。

(美國作家 馬克·吐溫) Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. (Alexander Dumas, Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer) 生活沒有目標就像航海沒有指南針。 (法國作家 大仲馬. A.) The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth.(Albert Einstein, American scientist) 有些理想曾為我們引過道路,並不斷給我新的勇氣以欣然面對人生,那些理想就是--真、善、美。

(美國科學家 愛因斯坦. A.) The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. (Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, German Poet and dramatist) 人生重要的事情就是確定一個偉大的目標,並決心實現它。(德國詩人、戲劇家 歌德. J. M.)。

3.讀書英文短語

-讀書: Reading;study;read a book;go to schoolReading

讀者推薦 。Moive 電影Reading 讀書Indoor activities 室內運動 。

study

日常詞彙(P-S) 。studio 工作室study 讀書stuff 東西 。

read a book

大社國小英語教學網站 。post office ( 郵局 ) read a book ( 讀書 ) restaurant ( 餐廳 ) 。

go to school

同類熱銷商品 。saqura 小姑娘 go to school 讀書 rock-a-bye baby 搖藍曲 。

4.關於閱讀的英語句子

閱讀在於抓住信息詞,就像讀報一樣,不能樣樣讀到,這種習慣是會影響到你以後的英語學習的。

閱讀要讀的: 段首:因為任何一篇文章的中心大多處在開頭 段尾:所謂畫龍點睛就是指文章的中心通常在文章的結尾會再提一次。 段開頭句:一般每一段的開頭都有一句總起句,這句話可以概括一下的細節。

文章的標題:這是最直觀的了解文章在說什麼。 注意如果你是應試更應該按照以上的方法去看閱讀,這樣會節省很多時間!不妨試試! 其次細節部分如何捕捉信息 一,排除細節:這是指當你在做主旨題的時候,不要去看文中的例子、數據、說明。

二,長句簡化法:這對於閱讀中出現很復雜的復合句是很有幫助的。 首先你確定該句的主謂賓,把修飾部分用筆劃去。

使之成為簡單句。 比如: If you want to eat in the restaurant, you will enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant which will be not built at home, which is one of the advantages of eating in the restaurant。

此句非常的復雜,我們暫且不論此句的表達是否完美,只看你如何來簡化此句,首先我們把所有帶有which引導的句子略去,就只剩下If you want to eat in the restaurant, you will enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant。 然後再把條件句前半部分的假設去掉就剩下you will enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant。

我的題目是What's the advantage of eating in the restaurant? 選項是A good environment B delicous food C good service D reasonable price 很顯然是答案A因為選項A中的environment替換了簡化句中的atmosphere。 屬於同義替換。

三,掃讀圈詞法:這種方法你可以在實際操作中感受下,比如你找一篇閱讀或新聞。設定時間2分鍾,然後手拿一支筆,用一分半時間掃讀,注意一邊讀一邊圈關鍵詞,注意關鍵詞應該是名詞和動詞。

然後用剩餘的半分鍾將所圈的詞連詞成句。你會發現只要你找到關鍵詞即所謂的信息詞,就能做到連詞成句!這種方法對於高考特別管用! 總結:上述介紹了三種閱讀法,分別是排除細節、長句簡化、掃度圈詞。

前兩者適用於所有英語考試,第三僅適用於高考的英文閱讀(因為閱讀篇幅一長,此方法就不能用。)。

5.精選閱讀中英文語句有哪些

職稱英語考試中的閱讀理解有3篇文章,每篇300-450詞,每篇文章後有5道題(四選一,第31-45題,每題3分,共45分),考查應試者對文章主旨和細節信息的理解能力。

⑹ 閱讀的英文短語

閱讀是從視覺材料中獲取信息的過程。視覺材料主要是文字和圖片,也包括符號、公式、圖表等。下面就由我為大家帶來關於閱讀的英語短語集錦,希望大家能有所收獲。

關於閱讀的相關短語

閱讀材料 reading material;

閱讀程序 reader;

閱讀倒錯 paralexia;

閱讀電路 read circuit;

閱讀非標准標號 reading nonstandard label;

閱讀分類器 reader-sorter;

閱讀機 reading machine; reader;

閱讀技巧 reading skills;

閱讀解釋程序 reader; interpreter;

閱讀療法 bibliotherapy;

閱讀器 reader; reader unit;

閱讀時間 reading time;

閱讀速度 reading speed;

閱讀徐緩 bradylexia;

閱讀印片機 view printer;

閱讀站 reading station;

關於閱讀的相關單詞

reading

read

關於閱讀的相關短句或解釋

read a novel;

閱讀小說

read widely and miscellaneously;

廣泛閱讀各種各樣的書籍

read purposefully;

有目的地閱讀

The book is more easily read than described.

閱讀書籍要比敘述其內容省力。

She reads French quite well, but doesn't speak it.

她法語的閱讀能力相當強, 但不會講。

關於閱讀的詞語辨析

devor, read, scan, skim這組詞都有“讀、閱讀”的意思,其區別是:

devor 指貪婪地讀,暗含對某些作者或作品迷戀之義。

read 最普通用詞,含義廣泛。既指朗讀又可指默讀。

scan 指快速掃視文章等以抓住其要旨。

skim 指略讀或瀏覽。

關於閱讀的相關例句

1. His remedial teacher sees signs of progress in his reading and writing.

他的輔導教師發現了他在閱讀和寫作方面進步的跡象。

2. They will concentrate on teaching the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic.

他們將集中教授閱讀、寫作和算術基礎知識。

3. He skimmed the pages quickly, then read them again more carefully.

他先快速地瀏覽頁面,然後再細細閱讀。

4. Thanks to that job I became an avid reader.

多虧了那份工作我才成了一個喜歡閱讀的人。

5. Patty began reading everything she could get her hands on.

帕蒂開始閱讀她能找到的所有東西。

6. He was diagnosed as severely dyslexic but extraordinarily bright.

他被診斷患有嚴重的閱讀困難症,但是卻絕頂聰明。

7. She began devouring newspapers when she was only 12.

年僅12歲時,她就開始如飢似渴地閱讀報紙。

8. I spent most of my teen years reading diet books.

我青少年時期的大部分時間都用來閱讀控制飲食的書籍了。

9. Read these notes carefully and keep them for future reference.

仔細閱讀這些注釋並將其保留下來以備將來之用。

10. Alex didn't read fluently till he was nearly seven.

亞歷克斯快到7歲時才能流利地閱讀。

11. He could read all the national papers at his leisure.

他可以悠然閱讀所有的全國性報紙。

12. Language interpretation is the whole point of the act of reading.

閱讀行為中關鍵在於對語言的理解。

13. One of the set books is Jane Austen's Emma.

指定閱讀書目之一是簡·奧斯汀的《愛瑪》。

14. I read Germaine Greer's article in the March issue with particular interest.

我饒有興致地閱讀了傑曼·格里爾在三月那期發表的文章。

15. He began by reading everything he could find out about heroin.

他從閱讀所有能找到的有關海洛因的資料開始。

關於閱讀的雙語例句

閱讀佔去了我大部分的閑暇時間。

Reading occupies most of my free time.

他展開報紙開始閱讀。

He unfurled the newspaper and began to read.

廣泛的閱讀使我受益匪淺。

I have benefited a lot from extensive reading.

我丈夫喜歡閱讀謀殺案小說。

My husband likes to read murder stories.

他把全部時間都花在閱讀上。

He spent all his time reading.

我喜歡在回家的途中閱讀《中國日報》。

I like to read China Daily on my way home.

同時我還建議快速閱讀方面的新手,多多練習閱讀而不僅僅是閱讀。

I also suggest for new speed readers to practice reading rather than just read.

閱讀焦慮是影響學生英語閱讀速度的主要原因。

Reading anxiety is the major obstacle to hold down the speed of fast reading.

是那閱讀者在俯身在深夜正在閱讀它。

Is the reader leaning late and reading there.

以上是我整理所得,歡迎大家閱讀和收藏。

⑺ 英語閱讀帶翻譯

英語閱讀範文帶翻譯

閱讀理解一直是高中英語考試中的難點與重點,想要提高自己的閱讀能力,平常多多積累是一定的,下面是我整理的高中英語閱讀理解範文,希望能幫到大家!

【1】

I am Peter Hodes, avolunteer stem courier. Since March 2012, I've done 89 trips of those , 51 havebeen abroad, I have 42 hours to carry stem cells(幹細胞)in my little box because I've got two ice packs and that's how longthey last, in all, from the time the stem cells are harvested from a donor(捐獻者) to the time they can be implanted in the patient, we’ve got 72 hoursat most, So I am always conscious of time.

I had one trip last year whereI was caught by a hurricane in America. I picked up the stem cells in Providence,Rhode Island, and was meant to fly to Washington then back to London. But when Iarrived at the check-in desk at Providence, the lady on the desk said: “Well, I’mreally sorry, I’ve got some bad news for you-there are no fights from Washington.”So I took my box and put it on the desk and I said: “In this box are some stem cellsthat are urgently needed for a patient-please, please, you’ve got to get me backto the United Kingdom.” She just dropped everything. She arranged for a flight ona small plane to be held for me. re-routed(改道) me through Newark and got me back to the UK even earlier than originallyscheled.

For this courier job, you’reconsciously aware than that box you’re got something that is potentially goingto save somebody’s life.

29. Which of the following can replace theunderlined word “courier” in Paragraph17

A. provider B.delivery man

C. collector D. medical doctor

30. Why does Peter have to complete his tripwithin 42hours?

A. He cannot stay away from his job too long.

B. The donor can only wait for that long.

C. The operation needs that very much.

D. The ice won't last any longer.

31. Which flight did the woman put Peter onfirst?

A. To London B. To Newark

C. To Providence D. To Washington

中文翻譯:

我叫 Peter Hodes,是一個幹細胞傳遞志願者。自2012年3月以來,我做了89次這項工作,51次是在國外。我用我的小箱子來攜帶幹細胞,我有42個小時,因為我的.兩個冰袋只能持續製冷42小時。總之,從捐獻者捐出幹細胞到這些細胞可以植入病人時,最多維持72個小時。所以我總是很在意時間。

去年的一次旅程中,我在美國遇到了颶風。我在羅得島的普羅維登斯拿著幹細胞,打算飛往華盛頓然後再回倫敦。但是當我到達在普羅維登斯的前台時,前台的女士說:“真的很抱歉,我有一些壞消息要告訴你——華盛頓沒有航班了。”我把盒子放在桌子上說:“這個盒子里有一些患者急需的幹細胞,拜託了,拜託你必須讓我回英國。”她推掉了所有事情,安排了一架小型飛機,為我改道經紐瓦克回到了英國,甚至還比原計劃提前到達了。

因為這個傳遞工作,你意識到,你拿著的那個盒子給了拯救他人的生命的無限可能。

【2】

The meaning of silence variesamong cultural groups. Silences may be thoughtful, or they may be empty when a personhas nothing to say. A silence in a conversation may also show stubbornness, or worry.Silence may be viewed by some cultural groups as extremely uncomfortable; thereforeattempts may be made to fill every gap(間隙) with conversation. Persons in other cultural groups value silence andview it as necessary for understanding a person's needs.

Many Native Americans valuesilence and feel it is a basic part of communicating among people, just as sometraditional Chinese and Thai persons do. Therefore, when a person from one of thesecultures is speaking and suddenly stops, what maybe implied(暗示) is that the person wants the listener to consider what has beensaid before continuing. In these cultures, silence is a call for reflection.

Other cultures mayuse silence in other ways, particularly when dealing with conflicts amongpeople or in relationships of people with different amounts of power. For example, Russian, French, and Spanish persons may use silenceto show agreement between parties about the topic under discussion. However,Mexicans may use silence when instructions are given by a person in authorityrather than be rude to that person by arguing with him or her. In still anotheruse, persons in Asian cultures may view silence as a sign of respect,particularly to an elder or a person in authority.

Nurses and othercare-givers need to be aware of the possible meanings of silence when they comeacross the personal anxiety their patients may be experiencing. Nurses shouldrecognize their own personal and cultural construction of silence so that apatient’s silence is not interrupted too early or allowed to go on unnecessarily.A nurse who understands the healing(治癒) value of silence can use this understanding to assist in the careof patients from their own and from other cultures.

32. What does the author say about silencein conversations?

A. It implies anger. B. It promotes friendship.

C. It is culture-specific. D. It iscontent-based.

33. Which of the following people mightregard silence as a call for careful thought?

A. The Chinese. B. The French.

C. The Mexicans. D. The Russians.

34. What does the author advise nurses todo about silence?

A. Let it continue as the patient pleases.

B. Break it while treating patients.

C. Evaluate its harm to patients.

D. Make use of its healing effects.

35. What may be the best title for thetext?

A. Sound and Silence

B. What It Means to Be Silent

C. Silence to Native Americans

D. Speech Is Silver; Silence Is Gold

中文翻譯:

沉默在不同文化群體之間意義不同。沉默可能是深思熟慮,或者當一個人無話可說時,可能就是一片空白。沉默在談話中能表達固執或擔心。沉默可能被一些文化群體覺得極其不舒服,因此他們會試圖填補對話中的每一個間隙。其他文化群體重視沉默,並認為沉默對於理解一個人的需求很必要。

許多印第安人重視沉默,就像一些傳統的中國人和泰國人那樣,認為它是人與人之間交流的一個基本部分。因此,當一個這些文化群體中的人在說話時突然停止,也許是在暗示希望聽眾在繼續之前思考一下之前說的話。在這些文化中,沉默是呼籲反思。

其他文化可能將沉默用在其他方面,特別是在處理人之間的沖突或權力不同的人之間的關系時。例如,俄羅斯人、法國人和西班牙人可能會用沉默來表示同意各方之間討論的主題。然而,墨西哥人在權威的人發出指令時可能會沉默,而不是粗魯地與之爭論。另一個用途是亞洲人可能把沉默作為尊重別人的標志,尤其是對一位長者或權威的人。

當護士和其他看護者遇到可能正在經歷焦慮的病人突然沉默時,要注意這可能意味著什麼。護士應該認識到他們自己可能沉默的原因並且從文化角度上理解病人沉默的原因,這樣病人的沉默不會過早被打斷,也不會讓病人繼續保持不必要的沉默。了解治癒沉默功效的護士可以通過理解自己和其它文化,來幫助照顧病人。

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⑻ 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。

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