英语名篇名段背诵精华94457

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1、英语名篇名段背诵精华:1.你是卓越的 You Are AwesomeConsider.YOU. In all time before now and in all time to come, there has never been and will never be anyone just like you. You are unique in the entire history and future of the universe. Wow! Stop and think about that. Youre better than one in a million, or a billi

2、on, or a gazillion.试想一下你!一个空前绝后的你,不论是以往还是将来都不会有一个跟你一模一样的人。你在历史上和宇宙中都是独一无二的。哇!想想吧,你是万里挑一、亿里挑一、兆里挑一的。You are the only one like you in a sea of infinity!在无穷无尽的宇宙中,你是举世无双的!Youre amazing! Youre awesome! And by the way, TAG, youre it. As amazing and awesome as you already are, you can be even more so. Bea

3、utiful young people are the whimsey of nature, but beautiful old people are true works of art. But you dont become beautiful just by virtue of the aging process.你是了不起的!你是卓越的!没错,就是你。你已经是了不起的,是卓越的,你还可以更卓越更了不起。美丽的年轻人是大自然的奇想,而美丽的老人却是艺术的杰作。但你不会因为年龄的渐长就自然而然地变得“美丽”。Real beauty comes from learning, growing,

4、 and loving in the ways of life. That is the Art of Life. You can learn slowly, and sometimes painfully, by just waiting for life to happen to you. Or you can choose to accelerate your growth and intentionally devour life and all it offers. You are the artist that paints your future with the brush o

5、f today.真正的美丽源于生命里的学习、成长和热爱。这就是生命的艺术。你可以只听天由命, 慢慢地学,有时候或许会很痛苦。又或许你可以选择加速自己的成长,故意地挥霍生活及其提供的一切。你就是手握今日之刷描绘自己未来的艺术家。Paint a Masterpiece.画出一幅杰作吧!God gives every bird its food, but he doesnt throw it into its nest. Wherever you want to go, whatever you want to do, its truly up to you.上帝给了鸟儿食物,但他没有将食物扔到它们

6、的巢里。不管你想要去哪里,不管你想要做什么,真正做决定的还是你自己。unique adj. 独一无二的 awesome adj.了不起的, 精彩的 intentionally adv.有意地; 故意地 be up to sb 由某人决定2.Me and My Cello我和我的大提琴Six years ago I, then a fellow of 35, was struck by an 1)impulse of the romantic and 2)irreducible sort, which I have since compared to a torrid scene in The

7、Godfather except that it was not a Sicilian virgin who fired my thoughts but a shapely 3)descendant of the violin family, the cello.Straightaway I obtained a rental instrument of heavy 4)plywood and appeared before Wendell Margrave, professor of musical instruction. It was winter. You can be as good

8、 as you want to be, Margrave said rather 5)mysteriously. On a scrap of paper he drew a staff with the notes E and F. He showed me where to put my fingers on the neck and how to draw the bow. Then he entered my name in his book: 10 a.m. Tuesday. Tuesday followed Tuesday, and soon it was spring.六年前,我已

9、是35岁的人了,心里却突然产生一种浪漫却又无法减弱的冲动,我把这种冲动比作电影教父里热烈的一幕。不过,激起我这种想法的,不是西西里岛上的少女,而是提琴家族中外形优美的后裔大提琴。我立刻租了一具厚胶合板制作的大提琴,然后来到音乐教授温德尔马格瑞夫面前。那是冬天的事。“你想拉得多好就可以有多好,”马格瑞夫的话说得很玄妙。他在一张纸上画出五线谱,标上E和F两个音调符。他向我示范手指应放在琴颈的什么部位,怎样运弓。然后,他在记事簿上记下我的姓名:星期二上午10时。一个又一个星期二过去,很快就到了春天。 Thus began my voyage out of ignorance and into the

10、 dream. Is there one among us who has not had this dream? Who has not picked up a friends guitar and felt the songs locked inside? Who has not wondered if he could learn to play the Moonlight 6)Sonata, at least the easy beginning part? It was most remarkable to have a teacher again. E-F, E-F, we pla

11、yed together - and moved on to G. It was a happy time. I was again becoming, and no longer trapped in what I had become.Surely the most 7)abominable recognition of middle life is that we are past changing. Oh, we switch switch salad dressings and mutual funds - but we dont change. We do what we can

12、already do. The cello was something I 8)demonstrably couldnt do. Yet each Tuesday I could not do it slightly less.No one was watching, and a good thing. In an upstairs room of my city house, at midnight, I would send out through the open windows long, tortured 9)fragments of Alwin Schroeders 170 Fou

13、ndation Studies for Violoncello to mingle with the squeals of cats. The footfalls of unseen passers-by would curiously stop, and then 10)resume in haste.Riding home on the bus one snowy night and perusing the score of Mozarts C-Major 11)Quintet, I felt the page burst into music in my hands. I could

14、by then more or less read a score, and was humming the cello line, when suddenly all five parts blossomed 12)harmonically in my head. The fellow across the aisle stared. I met his glance with tears, actually hearing the music in my head for the first time. Could he hear it too, perhaps? No, he got o

15、ff at the next stop.我就是这样开始了从无知驶向梦想的航行。我们当中有谁没做过这样的梦?谁没拿起过朋友的吉他而感觉到其中所藏着的妙歌仙曲?谁没有思忖着自己能否学会演奏月光奏鸣曲,哪怕是开头容易的那部分?再次有个老师真是再好不过了。EF,EF,我们一起拉,然后移到G调。这是一段愉快的时光。我再次有了变化,变得不再深陷在已成形的自我里了。当然,中年人最不愿承认的,就是自己已经错过了能改变的时候。噢,我们也改变变变色拉的调料,换换互惠基金但我们自己并无变化。我们做已经会做的事情,拉大提琴是我显然不会做的事情,不过,每星期二,我多少总得学会一点。没有人看我拉琴,这是件好事。午夜时分,

16、我在城里住宅的楼上房间里,经常拉阿尔温舒罗德的大提琴基本练习曲170首,从敞开的窗户传出长时间折磨人的练习曲片段,和猫的抗议声混在一起。看不见过路人,但闻其脚步声好奇地停下,然后又匆匆走开。在一个飘雪的夜晚,我乘公共汽车回家,在车上仔细阅读莫扎特C大调五重奏的总谱。我觉得乐谱在我手中突然变成了音乐。当时,我已多少能阅读总谱,小声哼着大提琴的调子,突然,那五个部分如花一般很和谐地在我脑中开放。坐在我对面的人盯着我看。我迎着他的目光时,眼里含着泪,这的确是我第一次在心中听到了音乐。也许他也能听到?不,他第二站就下车了。As the years slipped by, my daughter passed into the teen-age vale, developing a youthful proficiency on the piano. My goal was that she and I would one day pe

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