英文经典的优美文章段落

2018-12-25

  经典名著反映一个国家在一定阶段的发展状况和民族性格且代表国家发展的精华部分,所以小编今天就给大家分享一下英语优美段落,有机会的要来学习哦

  优美的英文段落带翻译

  Happiness Is Your Own Choice

  Most of us compare ourselves with anyone we think is happier — a relative, someone we know a lot, or someone we hardly know. As a result, what we do remember is anything that makes the others happy, anything that makes ourselves unhappy, totally forgetting that there is something happy in our own life.

  So the best way to destory happiness is to look at something and focus on even the smallest flaw. It is the smallest flaw that would make us complain. And it is the complain that leads to us becoming unhappy.

  If one chooses to be happy, he will be blessed; if he chooses to be unhappy, he will be cursed. Happiness is just what you think will make you happy.

  我们大多数人都喜欢跟我们的亲戚、熟识的朋友或不怎么了解的人进行比较,总认为他们比我们快乐。结果呢,我们确确实实记住了令他人快乐的事,扎扎实实记住了使自己不快乐的事,完完全全忘记了我们自己生活中也有快乐的一面。

  所以,毁灭快乐的最好方法是眼睛盯着某物并把注意力集中到最微不足道的缺点上。引起我们抱怨的,就是这些微不足道的缺点;而导致我们不快乐的,正是这些抱怨。

  如果你选择快乐,你将得到祝福;如果你选择痛苦,你就会受到诅咒。那么,如果你选择快乐,你就快乐。

  优美的英文段落欣赏

  The Old Farmer

  An old farmer had spend all his life on his farm in the countryside, far from the city. One day, he dicided to visit the big city. Everything was new and strange to him, because this was the first time he had traveled to the city. He went into a large hotel and saw an elevator. As he watched, an old lady got into the elevator and closed the door. After a while, the door opened again and a very pretty young girl came out. The old farmer was amazed. “What an incredible little room! ” he said to himself. “It’s magic! It can change an old woman into a young girl. The next time I come here, I’m going to bring my wife along. ”

  一个老农民一辈子住在远离城市的乡下农场里。有一天他决定到大城市里去观光。他觉得城市里的一切又新鲜,又奇特,因为这是他第一次到城市去旅行。他走进一家大旅馆,看见那里的电梯。当他瞧着的时候,一位老太太走进电梯关上了门。过了一会儿,门开了,一位年轻美貌的姑娘从电梯里走了出来。老农民惊呆了。“这真是一个不可思议的小房间啊!”他自言自语地说:“这简直是魔术!它能把一个老太太变成年轻姑娘。下次我再来的时候,我要带我的老婆一起来。”

  优美的英文段落参考

  Reading Makes a Full Man

  We see that the real factor by which a “full man” is made is neither education nor experience; it is reading. By reading scientific treatises, we are informed of many facts; by reading geography, we know the earth’s surface, forms, physical features etc.; by reading history, we are told of the growth of nations.

  With eyes we can see; with ears we can hear. But at a distance, small objects can hardly be distinguished by naked eyes, and ordinary sounds are not audible to our ears without a transmiter. It is by reading that we can know many things without actually seeing or hearing them. Besides, a fair knowledge of what the world is thinking and doing can only be acquired by reading newspapers and magazines.

  Therefore, no matter how advanced our education may be, or how much experience we may have, we cannot become “full man” unless we keep o

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