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[作品]格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮
“胡萝卜!胡萝卜!”吉尔伯特・布莱思一边轻声叫着,一边从课桌后伸出手来拽安妮的红辫子梢。安妮从座位上跳起来叫道:“讨厌鬼!我恨你!”随后她用课本重重地打了他脑袋一下。 自从安妮・雪利住进卡斯伯特家以后...
[作品]福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子
《书虫•牛津英汉双语读物:福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子(适合初1、初2年级)》内容简介:福尔摩斯解开的又一个谜团:公爵的儿子被人从学校绑架了,福尔摩斯和他的朋友华生大夫花了几个小时查看峡谷沼泽里的泥土,他们发...
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J.K Rowlings - Harrry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (哈利波特 7)
Harry is waiting in Privet Drive. The Order of the Phoenix is coming to escort him safely away without Voldemort and his supporters knowing if they can. But what will Harry do then? How can he fulfil the momentous and seemingly impossible task that Professor Dumbledore has left him with.
In this final, seventh installment of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling unveils in spectactular fashion the answers to the many questions that have been so eagerly awaited. The spellbinding, richly woven narrative, which plunges, twists and turns at a breathtaking pace, confirms the author as a mistress of storytelling, whose books will be read, reread and read again
原贴:英语小说
浅浅草
The Clever Horse
Once a lion saw a fine young horse and wanted to eat her.But the horse was very careful and he could not catch her.Then the lion had an idea.He told the animals that he was a good doctor and could do something for them.The horse was clever.She understood what the lion wanted to do.
So one day when the lion was near the horse,she told him that there was something wrong with one of her feet and asked him to look it over.Of course,the lion was very glad to do so.Then the horse raised one of her legs from the ground.When the lion looked at her foot,she kicked him on the head.The lion fell to the ground.The horse laughed and ran away. (138 words)
原贴:英语小说
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On summer vacation of this year, I studied in novel " old man and sea " of Hemingway , famous writer of U.S.A. ,. I admire the old fisherman's will in the novel very much, he lets me understand that a person must have unremitting spirit, could succeed . What the novel is described is an old fisherman almost the sixty years old, when go to sea and fish alone once, have angled to a big fish, but can not draw. After tough fisherman and fish have socialized for a few days, just find this is a big Malin's fish which exceeds several times of one's own fishing boat, though know perfectly well that it is very difficult to win , does not give up yet.
英语小说《简爱》读后感100字
我在此谈谈读巨著《简爱》的读后感,当我合上简爱这本书之后,我深深的被Jane Erye(简爱)所打动,她是如此善良而优秀的女人。Eyre夫人有一颗金子般的心。她真爱着她身旁的每个人,并且真诚的给予他们帮助,她自重,并且做每件事都很优秀,我非常喜欢她。她不仅仅是我的老师还是我的挚友,每当我迷惘的时候,我就会想到她,想到她如果是此时的我将会怎么做,为什么不去读我的朋友《简爱》!
我心依旧
建议你去看一下 书虫 你去书店买是买的到的,书虫是一面是英文一面是汉语翻译,适合初中生高一的阅读的书籍,它有很多名著 的书比如第一级
第一级:300生词量,适合初一、初二学生,分上、下两册,共20本
上册(共10本)
1、《爱情与金钱》
2、《苏格兰玛丽女王》
3、《在月亮下面》
4、《潘德尔的巫师》
5、《歌剧院的幽灵》
6、《猴爪》
7、《象人》
8、《世界上最冷的地方》
9、《阿拉丁和神灯》
10、《别了,好莱坞先生》
下册(共10本)
1、《小公主》
2、《邦蒂号暴动》
3、《奥米茄文件》
4、《谁谋杀了总统》
5、《福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子》
6、《白色死亡》
7、《绿野仙踪》
8、《难忘米兰达》
9、《福尔摩斯与赛马》
10、《汤姆·索亚历险记》
第二级
第二级:600生词量,适合初二、初三学生,分上、下两册,共25本
上册(共12本)
1、《威廉·莎士比亚》
2、《格雷丝·达林》
3、《钢琴之恋》
4、《莫尔格街凶杀案》
5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》
6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》
7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》
8、《五个孩子和沙精》
9、《风中奇缘》
10、《长池村的故事》
11、《欧·亨利短篇小说集》
12、《分享年》
下册(共13本)
1、神秘女人——阿加莎·克里斯蒂
2、《德拉库拉》
3、《亨利八世和他的六位妻子》
4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》
5、《阿利格拉之谜》
6、《五镇故事》
7、《法兰克福的耳环》
8、《森林王子》
9、《新森林的孩子们》
10、《福尔摩斯探案故事》
11、《一个国王的爱情故事》
12、《亡灵岛》
13、《坎特维尔幽灵》
求采纳,
even爱旅行
novel "Peng Dennistoun", "亨利埃斯蒙 Germany", "Niu Kemu a", "Virginian," novella "Barry Linton's experience", short story Set "snob set," and so on. Among them, "亨利埃斯蒙 virtue" and "Niu Kemu a" most outstanding. Thackeray in the United Kingdom and bred gentleman specific witty cynicism even ruthless display of real life, is the 18th century by the British Swift, Fielding, Sterne, who created the traditional satire inherit and carry forward.
He became a British 19th century novels during the peak period the development of an important writer.
Famous for
Novel "Vanity Fair" is famous for, and Thackeray's masterpiece. It is the bitter irony of the way, the real 1810 ~ 1820 depicts the Prince Regent during the decline of the British upper class nobles and bourgeois upstarts such as the ugly face of colorful characters and the law of the jungle, reveals the relationships. Novel length scale, spectacle, plot complexity, psychological depth characterization, and its sharp pungent satirical style is more exciting. Thackeray for "Vanity Fair" shook the literary world, and Dickens famous.
Critical realism famous British writer William Makepeace (Thackery) in the famous novel "Vanity Fair" called "novel without a hero." Of showing people the Motivation of England the early 19th century high society is very vivid picture of life, depicting the British aristocracy fame, no moral, cold false in Taipei. Miss novel securities firms and the poor painter's daughter Amelia as the main character Rebecca.
1, the main characters and background
9th century British women primarily as family roles rather than professional roles appear in the community, so their social function has many limitations. The low status of women, but men's dependency and slaves, they have no right, no assets to rely on marriage, became the wife of a gentleman. From the novelist Thackeray in "Vanity Fair" in shaping the image of women in revealing the major nineteenth-century British women in the patriarchal society of the helpless, and in materialistic, hypocritical, in the fall of the tragic fate of Vanity Fair. Story taken from the early 19th century British upper class. There are two important figures in the story,
One is pretty clever and well-behaved girl: Becky Sharp. Becky was born poor, struggling step by step, painstaking efforts, as one of their own destiny, the dream out of the woods, into the upper class. "She does not yield to the environment, but has not overcome her environment." Becky is Thackeray shape of the most successful people, but also his hate figure. Another is a beautiful girl: Amelia Saite Li. But Becky Instead, Aimiliya origin location, Anyu destiny, and desire for love, the last family happy, prosperous, on them, reflects the novelist's criticism and reflection on this world, but also reflects the thinking of his patriarchal .
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你可以看“书虫”
书虫”是外语教学与研究出版社和牛津大学出版社共同奉献给广大英语学习者的一大精品。书虫在英语中大概是颇可爱的形象。想象一下,有那么一只勤勉的小虫,它如痴如醉地沉迷于书卷,孜孜不倦地咀嚼着字母……
如今这只“书虫”漂洋过海,轻盈地落在了中国英语学习者的掌中。“书虫”首先将给你自信,即使你目前只有几百的词汇量,也可以不太费劲地阅览世界名作了。书虫还会用它细细的鸣叫声不停地提醒你:要坚持不懈地读下去,要广泛而丰富地读下去。待到读完丛书系列中的最后一本,你也许会突然发现:你已经如蛹画碟,振翅欲翔了!
第五级:2000生词量,适合高一学生,共4本。
1、《远大前程》 (已收录)
2、《大卫·科波菲尔》 (已收录)
3、呼啸山庄 (已收录)
4、《远离尘嚣》 (已收录)
第六级:2300生词量,适合高二、高三学生,共4本
1、《简·爱》
2、《雾都孤儿》 (已收录)
3、《傲慢与偏见》
4、《苔丝》 (已收录)
原贴:英语短篇小说
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It was the day before Easter and Peter Cottontail was very busy.As the Chief Easter Bunny,it was his job to hide all the eggs for all the Easter egg hunts around the world.
时间是复活节之前,皮特很忙。作为主要的复活节兔子,他的工作是将所有的为全世界复活节狩猎所需要的蛋藏起来。
Peter wanted to be sure that he had enough of the beautifully colored eggs for everyone.So he was counting them all.But he kept getting distracted and losing count.
皮特想确定他有充足的为复活节而准备的美丽的彩蛋。所以他正在把它们都数一数。但是他一直分神而忘了数的数字。
First,Peter thought he heard the meow of one little kitten.But he didn't see a kitten.Next he thought he heard two meows from two kittens,but he still didn't see anything.
Then Peter thought he heard three meows from three little kittens.
"Maybe they're outside,"thought Peter.So,he opened the door and sure engough...
开始,皮特想他听到了一只小猫的叫声。但是他看不见一只小猫。接着他想他听到了两只小猫的声音,但是他依然什么都看不见。
然后皮特想他看见了三只小猫的声音。
“也许他们在外面,”皮特想。所以他打开门来看个清楚...
There sat three unhappy,little kittens.Peter asked them what was wrong.
"We were playing hide-and-seek with our mitten*,"**plained the kittens."We are very good at hiding,but we are not very good at seeking.And now our mittens are lost."
"If you help me count my eggs,then I can help you find your mittens,"Peter told them.
The three little kittens were so happy that they began to dance and sing.
那里坐着三只不愉快的小猫。皮特问他们有什么麻烦。
“我们用我们的拳击手套玩了‘藏了找’的游戏,”小猫们解释。“我们擅长藏,但是我们不擅长找。现在我们的拳击手套找不到了。”
“假如你们帮助我数我的蛋,然后我就能够帮助你们找到你们的拳击手套,”皮特告诉他们。
那三只小猫如此地高兴以致他们又跳舞又唱歌。
Everyone went into the house and,one-two-three,they counted all the eggs.There were enough eggs for everyone and even three too many.
"Great!"said Peter."It's good to have extra eggs,just in case any break.Now let's find your mittens."
Off went Peter Cottontail and the three little kittens,with Peter Cottontail hopping big-bunny hops and the kittens racing along to keep up.
每个人都进入屋子,一、二、三,他们数了所有的蛋。为每个人准备的蛋是充足的,甚至还多出了三个。
“太好了!”皮特说。“有多余的蛋很好,恰好预防破蛋的情况。现在让我们来找你的拳击手套。”
皮特和三只小猫走出去,皮特跳着大兔步,而三只小猫则跑在后面跟着他。
First,they passed a house made of straw-but no one was there.
Next they passed a house made of sticks.No one was home there either.
Finally,they came to a very nice house made of bricks.
Peter and the three kittens knocked on the door of the pretty brick brick.Soon,three little pigs came out to meet them.
"Welcome!Welcome!"said the three little pigs."We are so glad to have visitors.The Big Bad Wolf chased all our friends away and no one visit us anymore.Won't you come in for a while?"
首先,他们经过了一个由稻草制成的房子,但是每人在家。
接着他们来到一个有树枝做成的房子,也没人在家。
最后他们来到一个由砖头制成的房子。
皮特和三只小猫敲打那个精美的小屋的门。不久,三只小猪出来迎接他们。
“欢迎!欢迎!”三只小猪说。“我们很高兴有人来拜访我们。大坏狼赶走了我们的所有的朋友,再也没人来拜访我们了。你们不进来呆一会吗?”
Peter and the kitten* **plained that they were looking for the kittens' lost mittens.This made the kittens so sad that they began to cry.
"Don't cry,little kittens,"said the three pigs."We haven't see any mittens,but you are welcome to look around."
So everyone looked,but they didn't find the kitten's mittens.
皮特和三个小猫解释他们在寻找小猫丢失的拳击手套。这件事让小猫们哭了起来。
“不要哭,小猫,”三只小猪说,“我们没有看见什么拳击手套。但是欢迎你们在附近找找。”
所以每个人一起看了看,但是他们没有发现小猫的拳击手套。
"You should ask Humpty Dumpty,"suggested the three little pigs."He sits so high up on his wall that he sees everything.Maybe he has seen your mittens."
Peter and the three kittens thanked the pigs and said good-bye.Then off they went.
“你们应该问问汉仆.达谱,”三只小猪建议。“他坐在他家的很高的墙上让他能看见每件事情。也许他看见了你们的拳击手套。”
Before long,they came to a very high wall with a strange,little man sitting on top.
"Excuse me,"said Peter Cottontail,"Are you Humpty Dumpty?"
"Yes,I am,"said the man,"How can I help you?"
不久,他们来到一堵非常高的墙面前,一个陌生的,很小的人坐在墙上。
“对不起,”皮特说,“你是汉仆.达谱吗?”
“是的,”那个人说,“我能帮助你们吗?”
Once again,the three little kitten* **plained how they lost their mittens.And they became so sad that again they began to cry.
"Do not cry,little kittens,"said Humpty Dumpty."This morning I saw three little kittens hide their mittens in the tall grass next to the Babbling Brook."
The three litten kittens began to dance and sing.
"Now we remember!Thank you,thank you!"they cheered.
三只小猫把怎么丢失拳击手套的事又解释了一遍。他们如此地伤心以致他们哭了。
“不要哭,小猫,”汉仆.达谱说,“今天早上我看见三只小猫在胡说河边的高草中藏他们的拳击手套。”
三只小猫开始又跳又唱。
“现在我们记得了!谢谢你,谢谢你!”他们欢呼。
Peter was very happy to have helped the kittens.But suddenly he remembered about Easter.
"Oh no!"he cried."It is almost Easter and I haven't hidden any eggs yet!What will I do?"
皮特很高兴帮助了小猫。但是突然他记得了复活节。
“哦,不!”他喊,“几乎到了复活节了,我还没有将蛋藏好呢!我该怎么办呢?”
"Don't worry."said the three little kittens."You have seen that we are good at hiding things.We will help you hide the eggs."
Peter accepted their help and off everyone rushed,with Peter hopping big-bunny hops and the kittens racing along to keep up.
“不要害怕。”三只小猫说。“你看见了我们擅长藏东西。我们将帮助你来藏蛋。”
皮特接受了他们的帮助,每个人跑起来,皮特跳着大兔步,小猫们在后面奔跑着追赶。
By Easter morning,everything was finished.Best of all,none of the eggs had broken.So Peter gave the three extra eggs to the three little kittens as thanks for all their help.
到了复活节早上,每件事都完成了。最好的是,没有一个蛋被弄破。所以皮特将三个多余的蛋送给了三只小猫作为对他们的帮助的感谢。
原贴:英语小说
平安
LADY SUSAN VERNON TO MR. VERNON
Langford, Dec.
MY DEAR BROTHER,--I can no longer refuse myself the pleasure of
profiting by your kind invitation when we last parted of spending some
weeks with you at Churchhill, and, therefore, if quite convenient to you
and Mrs. Vernon to receive me at present, I shall hope within a few days to
be introduced to a sister whom I have so long desired to be acquainted
with. My kind friends here are most affectionately urgent with me to
prolong my stay, but their hospitable and cheerful dispositions lead them
too much into society for my present situation and state of mind; and I
impatiently look forward to the hour when I shall be admitted into Your
delightful retirement.
I long to be made known to your dear little children, in whose hearts I
shall be very eager to secure an interest I shall soon have need for all my
fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. The
long illness of her dear father prevented my paying her that attention
which duty and affection equally dictated, and I have too much reason to
fear that the governess to whose care I consigned her was unequal to the
charge. I have therefore resolved on placing her at one of the best
private schools in town, where I shall have an opportunity of leaving her
myself in my way to you. I am determined, you see, not to be denied
admittance at Churchhill. It would indeed give me most painful sensations
to know that it were not in your power to receive me.
Your most obliged and affectionate sister,
S. VERNON.
II
LADY SUSAN VERNON TO MRS. JOHNSON
Langford.
You were mistaken, my dear Alicia, in supposing me fixed at this place
for the rest of the winter: it grieves me to say how greatly you were
mistaken, for I have seldom spent three months more agreeably than those
which have just flown away. At present, nothing goes smoothly; the females
of the family are united against me. You foretold how it would be when I
first came to Langford, and Mainwaring is so uncommonly pleasing that I was
not without apprehensions for myself. I remember saying to myself, as I
drove to the house, "I like this man, pray Heaven no harm come of it!" But
I was determined to be discreet, to bear in mind my being only four months
a widow, and to be as quiet as possible: and I have been so, my dear
creature; I have admitted no one's attentions but Mainwaring's. I have
avoided all general flirtation whatever; I have distinguished no creature
besides, of all the numbers resorting hither, except Sir James Martin, on
whom I bestowed a little notice, in order to detach him from Miss
Mainwaring; but, if the world could know my motive THERE they would honour
me. I have been called an unkind mother, but it was the sacred impulse of
maternal affection, it was the advantage of my daughter that led me on; and
if that daughter were not the greatest simpleton on earth, I might have
been rewarded for my exertions as I ought.
Sir James did make proposals to me for Frederica; but Frederica, who was
born to be the torment of my life, chose to set herself so violently
against the match that I thought it better to lay aside the scheme for the
present. I have more than once repented that I did not marry him myself;
and were he but one degree less contemptibly weak I certainly should: but I
must own myself rather romantic in that respect, and that riches only will
not satisfy me. The event of all this is very provoking: Sir James is gone,
Maria highly incensed, and Mrs. Mainwaring insupportably jealous; so
jealous, in short, and so enraged against me, that, in the fury of her
temper, I should not be surprized at her appealing to her guardian, if she
had the liberty of addressing him: but there your husband stands my friend;
and the kindest, most amiable action of his life was his throwing her off
for ever on her marriage. Keep up his resentment, therefore, I charge you.
We are now in a sad state; no house was ever more altered; the whole party
are at war, and Mainwaring scarcely dares speak to me. It is time for me to
be gone; I have therefore determined on leaving them, and shall spend, I
hope, a comfortable day with you in town within this week. If I am as
little in favour with Mr. Johnson as ever, you must come to me at 10
Wigmore street; but I hope this may not be the case, for as Mr. Johnson,
with all his faults, is a man to whom that great word "respectable" is
always given, and I am known to be so intimate with his wife, his slighting
me has an awkward look.
I take London in my way to that insupportable spot, a country village;
for I am really going to Churchhill. Forgive me, my dear friend, it is my
原贴:英语小说
sydzxy
经典英语短篇小说推荐如下:
1、密西西比河上的马戏团男孩 The Circus Boys On the M
简介: 本书是1910-1920出版的一套儿童系列丛书中的一本,讲述了两个男孩离家加入马戏团的故事。达灵顿先生用大师之笔,向我们描绘了马戏团生活的真实画面。...
2、Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
In 1888, Bly suggested to her editor at the New York World that she take a trip around the world, attempting to turn the fictional Around the World in Eighty Days into fact for the first time. A year later, at 9:40 a.m. on November 14, 1889...
3、The Aspern Papers
简介: With a decaying Venetian villa as a backdrop, an anonymous narrator relates his obsessive quest for the personal documents of a deceased Romantic poet, one Jeffrey Aspern. Led by his mission into increasingly unscrupulous behavior, he is ul...
4、At the Back of the North Wind
There was once a little boy named Diamond and he slept in a low room over a coach house. In fact, his room was just a loft where they kept hay and straw and oats for the horses. Little Diamonds father was a coachman and he had named his boy..
原贴:英语短篇小说
^Glory day
英语短篇小说
Appointment With Love --By Sulamith Ish-Kishor
Six minutes to six, said the great round clock over the information booth in Grand Central Station. The tall young Army lieutenant who had just come from the direction of the tracks lifted his sunburned face, and his eyes narrowed to note the exact time. His heart was pounding with a beat that shocked him because he could not control it. In six minutes, he would see the woman who had filled such a special place in his life for the past 13 months, the woman he had never seen, yet whose written words had been with him and sustained him unfailingly.
He placed himself as close as he could to the information booth, just beyond the ring of people besieging the clerks...
Lieutenant Blandford remembered one night in particular, the worst of the fighting, when his plane had been caught in the midst of a pack of Zeros. He had seen the grinning face of one of the enemy pilots.
In one of his letters, he had confessed to her that he often felt fear, and only a few days before this battle, he had received her answer: "Of course you fear...all brave men do. Didn't King David know fear? That's why he wrote the 23rd Psalm. Next time you doubt yourself, I want you to hear my voice reciting to you: 'Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil, for Thou art with me.'" And he had remembered; he had heard her imagined voice, and it had renewed his strength and skill.
Now he was going to hear her real voice. Four minutes to six. His face grew sharp.
Under the immense, starred roof, people were walking fast, like threads of color being woven into a gray web. A girl passed close to him, and Lieutenant Blandford started. She was wearing a red flower in her suit lapel, but it was a crimson sweet pea, not the little red rose they had agreed upon. Besides, this girl was too young, about 18, whereas Hollis Meynell had frankly told him she was 30. "Well, what of it?" he had answered. "I'm 32." He was 29.
His mind went back to that book - the book the Lord Himself must have put into his hands out of the hundreds of Army library books sent to the Florida training camp. Of Human Bondage, it was; and throughout the book were notes in a woman's writing. He had always hated that writing-in habit, but these remarks were different. He had never believed that a woman could see into a man's heart so tenderly, so understandingly. Her name was on the bookplate: Hollis Meynell. He had got hold of a New York City telephone book and found her address. He had written, she had answered. Next day he had been shipped out, but they had gone on writing.
For 13 months, she had faithfully replied, and more than replied. When his letters did not arrive she wrote anyway, and now he believed he loved her, and she loved him.
But she had refused all his pleas to send him her photograph. That seemed rather bad, of course. But she had explained: "If your feeling for me has any reality, any honest basis, what I look like won't matter. Suppose I'm beautiful. I'd always be haunted by the feeling that you had been taking a chance on just that, and that kind of love would disgust me. Suppose I'm plain (and you must admit that this is more likely). Then I'd always fear that you were going on writing to me only because you were lonely and had no one else. No, don't ask for my picture. When you come to New York, you shall see me and then you shall make your decision. Remember, both of us are free to stop or to go on after that - whichever we choose..."
One minute to six - Lieutenant Blandford's heart leaped higher than his plane had ever done.
A young woman was coming toward him. Her figure was long and slim; her blond hair lay back in curls from her delicate ears. Her eyes were blue as flowers, her lips and chin had a gentle firmness. In her pale green suit, she was like springtime come alive.
He started toward her, entirely forgetting to notice that she was wearing no rose, and as he moved, a small, provocative smile curved her lips.
"Going my way, soldier?" she murmured.
Uncontrollably, he made one step closer to her. Then he saw Hollis Meynell.
She was standing almost directly behind the girl, a woman well past 40, her graying hair tucked under a worn hat. She was more than plump; her thick-ankled feet were thrust into low-heeled shoes. But she wore a red rose in the rumpled lapel of her brown coat.
The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away.
Blandford felt as though he were being split in two, so keen was his desire to follow the girl, yet so deep was his longing for the woman whose spirit had truly companioned and upheld his own; and there she stood. Her pale, plump face was gentle and sensible; he could see that now. Her gray eyes had a warm, kindly twinkle.
Lieutenant Blandford did not hesitate. His fingers gripped the small worn, blue leather copy of Of Human Bondage, which was to identify him to her. This would not be love, but it would be something precious, something perhaps even rarer than love - a friendship for which he had been and must ever be grateful.
He squared his broad shoulders, saluted and held the book out toward the woman, although even while he spoke he felt shocked by the bitterness of his disappointment.
"I'm Lieutenant John Blandford, and you - you are Miss Meynell. I'm so glad you could meet me. May...may I take you to dinner?"
The woman's face broadened in a tolerant smile. "I don't know what this is all about, son," she answered. "That young lady in the green suit - the one who just went by - begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said that if you asked me to go out with you, I should tell you that she's waiting for you in that big restaurant across the street. She said it was some kind of a test. I've got two boys with Uncle Sam myself, so I didn't mind to oblige you."
原贴:英语短篇小说
Eeyore
对英语感兴趣,可以选择“书虫”,从小学卷到高中卷,分很多本,每本都是英语名著的简写版,是中英对照的,这个很经典,非常值得一读哦!
不要小看简写版,能用简单的文字表达原著深刻的含义可不是一般人能做到的哦
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Thackeray (1811 ~ 1863) [Thackeray, William Makepeace]
British writer. Born near Calcutta, India, on July 18, 1811.December 24, 1863, passed away in London. Father of the British East India Company officials. At 4-year-old, his father passed away, his stepfather was a wealthy merchant. Thackeray attended the United Kingdom Charterhouse School and Trinity College, and was accept to Cambridge. Thus he gained access to high society, and studied abroad in Europe . After college, he tried running a newspaper, and studied painting in Paris. In 1833, after squandering away money from his family, Thackeray worked for "Fraser magazine" and "clumsy" magazine as a columnist. During that time, he wrote a large number of short stories, novels, essays, travelogues, book reviews. After 1847, Thackeray began writing his serial novel "Vanity Fair", From 1851 to 1853 Thackeray held literary talks in the US, the speech was published as the "18th century British humorist." From 1859 to 1862,Thackeray became editor in chief for "Cornhill Magazine" .
刚刚翻译了第一段,太长了。。
chillyyue
British writer.On July 18 in 1811 near Calcutta ali was born in parma.On December 24, 1863 he died in London.Father for British east India company officials.4 for anyone, his stepfather businessmen.In Britain, it's SaKeLei to public and problem.your at trinity college, Cambridge accept education system.Discrepancy upper-class.And study in continental Europe.After leaving college,Tried running.And in Paris to study painting.1833 later,Income heritage squander is exhausted.Successivelyare appointed the Fraser magazine "and" clumsy magazine columnist.Write a lot of ZhongDuanPian novels, novels, essays, travel notes and book reviews.1847 later start writing long serial novel "vanity fair",In 1851 ~ 1853 held on domestic and American literary lecture,Its notes with published "the 18th century British humor writer".1859 ~ in 1862 as "KangXiEr magazine editor-in-chief.
先翻译一段,希望还好吧
E小娃要正能量
1.书店里有很多英语小说卖呀,虽然可能有一些删节,但是也很不错。看小说很累的,要有很大的词汇量和对英美国家文化的了解才行的!
2.网上也有很多,去搜就可以啊。
3.淘宝上也可以搜到并购买,很便宜,付了款卖家就直接发你了,很好很快的。
觉得答案好的话,请给分啦,谢谢!
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