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Passage 23.A Good Young Pioneer 篇1

Li Hua is a Yong Pioneer. He is going to the park. Now he is waiting for a bus. Suddenly he finds a watchon theground.He askssome people, “Whose watch is it?” But the watch isn’t theirs. So he gives the watch to a policeman.

Now Li Hua gets on the bus. He is sitting near the window. An old woman gets on the bus. She has no seat. So he stands up and says, “Here is a seat for you, Granny. Please sit here”

Passage 25.A Cat and a Bird 篇2

There are three trees near the house. There is a big tree, and two small trees.

In the big tree there is a bird. Can the bird sing? Yes, it can. What’s under the big tree? It’s a cat.

“I want some food,” thinks the cat. “Bird, my good friend, Come here! It’s time to play games” says the cat.

“No today, thank you!” says the bird, “You can’t catch me! Goodbye!” Look! The bird is flying!

Passage 2.A Busy Day 篇3

Today is Sunday! On Sundays, I usually play the flute.My father usually reads the newspaper. My motherusuallycleansthe house. Buttoday my mother is in bed. She is ill. My father has to do the housework. Now, he is cleaning the house. “Sam, can you help me?” “Yes, Dad!” Now, we’re washing the car. Where’s my sister, Amy? She is playing my flute. What a lucky girl!

元宵节英语文章 篇4

元宵节英语文章

The Festival of Lanterns takes place at the end of the Chinese New Year Celebration, on the fifteenth day of the first moon. Lanterns have been part of Chinese life for centuries so it's not surprising to see a festival of lanterns.

People usually hang lanterns in the gardens, outside the houses, and on the boats. These lanterns are signposts to guide guests and spirits of ancestors to the Lunar celebration. After a sumptuous fifteen-day feast, these lanterns light the way for the spirits back to the world beyond.

Silk, paper and plastic lanterns vary in shape and size and are usually multi-colored. Some are in the shapes of butterflies, birds, flowers, and boats. Other are shaped like dragon, fruit and animal symbols of that year. The most popular type of lantern is the “horse-racing” one, in which figures or animals rotate around the vertical axis of the lantern.

The special food for the Lantern Festival is Yuen Sin or Tong Yuen. These are round dumplings made with sticky rice flour. They can be filled and served as a sweet snack or made plain and cooked in a soup with vegetables, meat and dried shrimp. The round shape of the dumpling is a symbol of wholeness, completeness and unity.

The Lantern Festival is an occasion for families to get together and for everyone--young, old, rich and poor to have fun.

短篇英语美文摘抄 篇5

“Oh,May I Have a Bottle of Coca cola?” ----Optimism: another kind of spirit in the

Sichuan earthquake

“May I have a bottle of coca cola,I’m thirsty?” such a remark appears to be commonplace in our daily life.However,it was of great significance when it was produced on a special occasion by a special person.A little girl made the above remark the minute she was rescued from the ruins of

Sichuan earthquake.Suddenly,I was greatly buoyed up,because several days’ grief had taken me away.

I,a sentimental girl,simply forgot there was a kind of spirit called optimism.Yes,optimism is needed in such a life-death battle,and it is also needed in our post-disaster reconstruction.Optimism: a belief in the darkness Optimism can help one to be happier,stronger and more confident.Pessimism leads,by contrast,to hopelessness,sickness and failure.In the context of the great earthquake,what else can be more helpful and effective than teaching those in trap a spirit named optimism?The belief that you can get through decide whether or not you will.An old man,for instance,living through more than one crisis: the Chinese War against

Japan’ Invasion,Chinese War of Liberation,showed his sense of humor and optimism by saying “hey,I thought the shake had brought me aboard!” when he was saved by a contingent of foreign rescue ,the earthquake just like the one of the wars he has experienced,in his eyes,which was destined to be defeated in the end.It was the old man’s belief that he would survive that brought him a second life.A miracle,isn’t it?Optimism: a guide on the way forward An optimistic attitude is not a luxury;but it’s a necessity.The way you look at life will determine how you feel,and how you perform.It has been two months since the

Sichuan earthquake took place,facing the fact that our beloved ones have lost and our homeland has been seriously destroyed,how will we view the road ahead?Will we look up in hope or down in despair?I believe in the upward look,and I’m confident that our mother nation will choose the former,too.Take education as an example.In order to secure the normal education for the students in disaster-affected areas,local and central governments pooled their efforts to provide necessary educational facilities and materials at the first minute,thus making studying a reality instead of a dream,thus turning a sea of ruins into a promising land on which students are playing,learning and growing.

As the leader of the nation,CPC set us an example of optimism,therefore,there’s a good reason to believe that under the leadership of CPC,

Sichuan province will usher a new round of development and prosperity.Optimism diverts our attention away from negativism and channels it into positive,upward thinking.The earthquake is by no means a fate for us but a trial that entails concerted wisdom,efforts of one mind and one heart,and above all,a spirit of optimism.

Passage 5.A birthday party 篇6

Today is Susan’s birthday. She is nine years old. Her friends are in her home now. There is a birthday party in the evening. Look! Mary is listening to the music. And Tom is drinking orange juice. Jack and Sam are playing cards on the floor. Lily and Amy are watching TV. Someone is knocking at the door. It’s Henry. He brings a big teddy bear for Susan. The teddy bear is yellow. Susan is very happy. All the children are happy. They sing a birthday song for Susan.

Passage 27.Flying Birds 篇7

Birds don’t fly high up in the sky. The air is too thin.

It is hard for birds to breathe in thin air. Thin air doesn’t hold them up.

Birds fly near the ground so that they can see where they are. The birds look for places they know. Then they do not get lost. Some birds fly so low over the ocean that the waves often hide them. Many birds fly a long distance in the spring and autumn.