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教育 的进步是在改变的基础上实现的,改变的第一步就是摒弃墨守成规的教学思维,英语作为国际沟通交流的语言工具,其在全球化进程中扮演着重要的角色。下面是我带来的经典英语 文章 阅读,欢迎阅读!经典英语文章阅读篇一 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 scheduled when our seniors would be in Washington, . 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 reschedule 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 educational 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 scheduled 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. 经典英语文章阅读篇二 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 indulge 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 individually 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! 经典英语文章阅读篇三 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. 看了“经典英语文章阅读”的人还看了: 1. 经典美文阅读:生命在于完整 2. 英语经典美文阅读:品味现在 3. 经典美文佳作英汉阅读 4. 励志经典英语美文阅读 5. 一生必读的英文经典美文

经典的英语文章适合我们闲时练习英语阅读,下面我为大家带来,希望大家喜欢! 篇一: I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Many people pretend that they understand modern art. They always tell you what a picture is 'about'. Of course, many pictures are not 'about' anything. They are just pretty patterns. We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. They notice more. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. She came into my room yesterday. 'What are you doing?' she asked. 'I'm hanging this picture on the wall,' I answered. 'It's a new one. Do you like it?' She looked at it critically for a moment. 'It's all right,' she said, 'but isn't it upside down?' I looked at it again. She was right! It was! 我是个学艺术的学生,画了很多画。有很多人装成很懂现代艺术。他们总是告诉你一幅画的。当然,有很多画是什么意思也没有的。他们只不过是漂亮的图案。我们喜欢它们就像我们喜欢漂亮的窗帘布。我觉得小孩子们往往比任何人都更能欣赏现代绘画。他们观察到的东西更多。我的妹妹只有七岁,但她总能说出我的画是好还是不好。昨天她到我房里来了。"你干什么呢。她问。"我把这幅画挂到墙上,我回答。"这是一个新的。你喜欢吗。她用挑剔的目光一会儿。"这都是正确的,"她说,"但这不是颠倒的吗?"我又看。她是对的!这是! 篇二: Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. They were all hungry and the food *** elled good. After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire. But some time later it began to rain. The boys felt tired so they put out the fire and crept into their tent. Their sleeping bags were warm and fortable, so they all slept soundly. In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting. The tent was full of water! They all leapt out of their sleeping bags and hurried outside. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! 在下午晚些时候,男孩子们把帐篷搭在一个领域中。一旦这是,他们在篝火上烧起了饭。他们都饿了,而且食物闻起来很香。一顿美餐之后,他们讲故事、唱歌的篝火。但过了些时候开始下雨了。孩子们感到累了,所以他们扑灭了火,爬进了帐篷。睡袋既暖和又舒适,所以他们都睡得很香。在半夜里,两个男孩醒来了,开始喊。帐篷里全是水!他们全都跳出睡袋,跑到外面。雨下得很大,他们发现地上已经形成了一个流。那小溪弯弯曲曲穿过田野,然后正好从他们的帐篷! 篇三: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. The article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace.' The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two urgent telegrams, but received no reply. He sent yet another telegram rming the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. A week later, the editor at last received a telegram from the journalist. Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a cable in which he rmed the editor that he had been arrested while counting the 1084 steps leading to the 15-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace. 报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供成立一些关紧要的事实和统计数字而走向极端。去年,一位记者受一家有名的杂志的委托写一篇关于非洲某个新成立共和国总统府的文章。稿子寄来后,编辑看第一句话就拒绝予以发表。文章的开头是这样的:"几百级台阶通向环绕总统的高墙。"编辑立即给那位记者发去传真,要求他核实一下台阶的确切数字和围墙的高度。 记者立即出发去核实这些重要的事实,但过了好长时间不见他把数字寄来,在此期间,编辑等得不耐烦了,因为杂志马上要付印。他给记者先后发去两份传真,但对方毫无反应。于是他又发了一份传真,通知那位记者说,若再不迅速答复,将被解雇。但记者还是没有回复。编辑无奈,勉强按原样发稿了。一周之后,编辑终于接到记者的传真。那个可怜的记者不仅被捕了,而且还被送进了监狱。不过,他终于获准发回了一份传真。在传真中他告诉编辑,就在他数通向15英尺高的总统府围墙的1,084级台阶时,被抓了起来。

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学习英语需要每天积累,除了积累单词之外,还有就是文章了。以下是网我整理的关于英语阅读的精选文章,供同学们阅读。

篇一:读书之乐

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 during the process.

读书是愉悦心智之事。在这一点上它与运动颇为相似:一个优秀的读者必须要有热情、有知识、有速度。读书之乐并非在于作者要告诉你什么,而在于它促使你思考。你跟随作者一起想像,有时你的想象甚至会超越作者的。把自己的体验与作者的相互比较,你会得出相同或者不同的结论。在理解作者想法的同时,也形成了自己的观点。

每一本书都自成体系,就像一家一户的住宅,而图书馆里的藏书好比城市里千家万户的居所。尽管它们都相互独立,但只有相互结合才有意义。家家户户彼此相连,城市与城市彼此相依。相同或相似的思想在不同地方涌现。人类生活中反复的问题也在文学中不断重现,但因时代与作品的`差异,答案也各不相同。

如果你希望的话,读书也能充满乐趣。倘若你只读那些别人告诉你该读之书,那么你不太可能有乐趣可言。但如果你放下你不喜欢的书,试着阅读另外一本,直到你找到自己中意的,然后轻轻松松的读下去,差不多一定会乐在其中。而且,当你通过阅读变得更加优秀,更加善良,更加文雅时,阅读便不再是一种折磨。

篇二:任教印象

The main impression growing out of twelve years on the faculty of a medical school is that the health problem in the . 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.

在医学院任教十二年来,我获得的主要印象是,当今美国头号健康问题——一个比艾滋病或癌症更为严重的问题——是美国人不知道如何去认识健康与疾病。我们的反应是惊恐万状。我们怕最坏的事,想着最坏的事,而恰恰就召来了最坏的事。结果 ,我们变成了一个孱弱不堪,总疑心自己有病的民族,一个分不清哪些是日常偶发症状,哪些是需要治疗的症状,而自己擅自用药的社会。

我们年轻的时候还染上了一种奇怪的观念:一种肉眼看不见的叫做细菌的小妖怪在不断向我们进攻,我们必须长备不懈地保护自己不受其伤害。然而,对另一个重要事实,我们却未能给予同样的重视,那就是,我们的身体装备精良,足以对付这些小妖怪,而且防止妖怪进攻的最佳途径就是保持合理的生活方式。

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沙原隐泉茫茫沙漠,滔滔流水,于世无奇。惟有大漠中如此一湾,风沙中如此一静,荒凉中如此一景,高坡后如此一跌,才深得天地之韵律,造化之机巧,让人神醉情驰。以此推衍,人生、世界、历史,莫不如此。给浮嚣以宁静,给躁急清冽,给高蹈以平实,给粗犷以明丽。惟其这样,人生才见灵动,世界才显精致,历史才有风韵。赏析:人生并不是总是阳光明媚,并不总是春意盎然,并不总是鸟语花香,并不总是富有诗情画意,有时也有暴风骤雨,有时也有阴霾,有时更有种山雨欲来风满楼之势,让人不能承受,人生有时更像无边无际的沙漠,还有的看似平坦的一片,刚刚踩实一脚,稍一用力,脚下就松松的下滑,用力由大,陷得由深,下滑也就由厉害,不由感叹人生如此之复杂,让你茫然、让你在无所适从。我们所要做的就是:认清人生之真谛,永远不停地攀登、攀登、攀登...!溪 水透明的溪水,明净得就像母亲的眼睛。春天,你的眼里是一片斑斓;夏天,你的眼里是一片浓绿;秋天,你的眼里是一片澄碧;冬天,你疲倦了——合上眼睛,也停止了唱歌。你摄取蓝天的云朵、黄昏的晚霞、夜空的星星;还留下我儿时的身影。呵!这溪边沙沙作响的甘蔗林,带甜味的风,曾把我童年的梦吹拂!我躺在你的身边,感到靠在母亲胸膛上的幸福……你是我们生活里的一支古老的歌——你望见骑毛驴的迎亲的队伍来了,几支唢呐奏出悲哀的音乐;你望见几个壮实的汉子,抬着笨重的木棺来了,把老人送上山坡;你也听见:山脚下的独轮车,带着吱吱哑哑的声音,在贫穷的土地上呻吟而过……如果没有你,谁给我们留下自然的彩色;谁给我们记载山民的悲哀和欢乐呢?透明的溪水,你给了我一双能够分辨色彩的眼睛。当我在你身边,发现自己成为一个少年时,就不得不远行了。你像养育我的母亲一样,送我出山吧!赏析:文章开头把溪水视为“母亲的眼睛”,接着写出了春夏秋冬“眼睛”里流露出的色彩,这既是对溪水的歌唱,也是对母亲的歌唱,因为这溪水里曾“留下我儿时的身影”,曾让我享受过母爱般的幸福:她记住了山沟里发生的一切,记住了“山民的悲哀和欢乐”,并把养大了的“我”送出了山去。溪水是歌,母亲是歌,文章本身也是一支哀怨的抒情山歌。溪水啊,我的“母亲”。母亲啊,就如同这溪水。母亲啊。,你看着我长大,无微不至地照顾我。我留恋与你在一起的时候,与你在一起的感觉。我感受到了母爱!请原谅我儿时的淘气,请原谅我小时候不懂事!这一切,就让我现在来“弥补”。我爱你,我的母亲!秋天的风雨我好想淋雨,好想让雨冲走那段回忆。也许,雨会让我清醒。雨点打在脸上的感觉,可以让人分不清是泪还是雨,于是,我可以说:男孩不哭!雨水轻轻的、柔柔的洒在大地上,冲洗掉人间地面上一切脏乱的灰尘,给人们带来清洁干净的感觉,然而冰冷的雨水却不能冲洗掉我身上灰色的心情!也许,我们的相遇就像是一场梦,一个让我开心片刻却让我伤心很久的梦。我从喧闹的街心走出来,那灯光的世界距我是那样的遥远。我走到那条林荫道中央,站在那里,前后只有雨声,人们不知藏到哪儿去了。这样真好!可以尽情地想你,深深地呼唤你……撑着一把伞,一遍又一遍在念着你的名字,心中有一种柔软而又温馨的几乎不敢呼吸的感觉。曾经有过的一幕一幕,一个又一个镜头仿佛早就商量好,慢慢地从我雨中的眼前走过,慢慢地走过……山水流长情依旧,日月光转泪犹新!那一天,你离我而去,我那荒凉的心灵就再没人理会。我并没有幻想过有一天你能回来,看到我的创伤,而涌起惆怅,因为我不愿意你有丝毫的不快乐。站在校园中那条林荫小道上,看着不远处依稀相拥的双影,心中一阵阵的酸痛。雨从天上落在伞上,从伞上湿进我渐冷的身子,我只是站着,不知道站了多久,也不知道是不是累了。我再也无从选择的用这样的一种眼神忧伤地凝望着你,这样的我,幸福的感觉已变成一种心痛!这雨,看不清是横的还是斜的,我的伞,也不知道该遮向哪一个方向。一把伞,一个人,走在风雨中的感觉是那么的落寞!凝望着你远去的背影,我已经满足在你的快乐中,然后默默的转身,离开那个我可以欣赏你而不被你所知的角落。虽然是匆匆的一瞥,已经足够我回味一整天了。雨慢慢停了,萧瑟的秋风吹过,吹散了满地的玫瑰,点点成泪,飘去远方,化作一片云。心丢掉,随萧然秋风去追却无处可寻!落地,成尘。谁,曾经以为祈祷可以让天空繁星点点,真诚可以得到永恒的爱情;又是谁,曾经捧着玫瑰祈盼黎明的幸福,却于夕阳之中扬手让花瓣随风飘零!直到何时,抬头看天才可见彩虹,回头望风而不见砂尘;直到何时,真心一片可换花开四季?也许水长向东,物是人非;也许缘本擦肩,回首已逝!也许是我太过幻想而忘记我非神灵;也许是我太过痴迷而忘记成事在天。我非神灵但我愿众神感动,成事在天但我信上天有知。找片净土种支玫瑰,画幅蓝图代替天空。我但愿四季随心,花开艳丽;我但愿秋风如歌,真爱永恒!与执著同行郭蕊居里夫人与执著同行,终于发现了一种美妙的放射元素――镭;爱迪生与执著同行,终于在上千次试验后发明电灯,给黑夜里的人们送来一片光明;贝多芬与执著同行,虽然两耳失聪,但仍然创作出命运的交响;司马迁与执著同行,奉献给人们一段精彩的史家绝唱……与执著同行,可以让我们坚定步伐,可以让我们永不言弃,可以让我们抵达成功的彼岸……崎岖的山路上,一位步履匆匆的盲僧向一位老人问路:“罗撒宝寺在哪里?”老人答道:“翻过两座山就是。”见盲僧毅然前行,老人不禁担心的问道:“长老双目失明,怎么翻山越岭?”盲僧头也不回,从容的抛下四字:“心中有道……”相信盲僧定能到达心之所向的罗撒宝寺。他那“心中有道”简单四字,道出了一种精神,一种与执著同行的信念。书法家王羲之的字可谓前无古人后无来者。而这精妙绝伦的字,源于他与执著同行,坚持不懈,以致每日洗毛笔的水池成了墨池。而其子王献之,少年时练了几天字已不错,但拿了父亲批阅过的字帖让母亲看,母亲却一语中的说出只有那“一点”像他父亲的字,事实上那“一点”正是其父所写。 此后献之谨遵父训,习字用尽家中几大缸水,终于也成为一代书法名家。可以看出,王氏父子与执著同行,终于书法盖世。……与执著同行,也就注定要风雨兼程,但执著告诉我们:“阳光总在风雨后。”与执著同行,也就注定要面对孤寂抑或辛酸。但执著告诉我们:“为了得到荆棘尽头那芳香的玫瑰,即使被扎的满身刺痛,又有何妨?”执著总是用坚定的目光注视我们:“与我同行,你会收获一篓篓惊喜。”与执著同行的居里夫人告诉我们:“我乐意执著于对未知元素的探索,它带给我无限乐趣与惊喜。”与执著同行的爱迪生说:“我认定的事情,我就一定要去实现,即使失败了上千次,谁又能说那一千零一次不会看到成功的身影?”与执著同行的贝多芬说:“音乐是我生命,我执著于音乐的创作就像我执著于自己的生命。”与执著同行的司马迁告诉我们:“因为我看到父亲临终时寄予我的那执著的眼神,所以我记载历史的笔不能停下……”执著是水滴穿石的不懈,执著是夸父追日那不辍的脚步,执著是精卫填海那坚定的信念……人生道路上,如果让我们选择一位同行者,那么就选择执著吧,与执著同行,就如在沙漠中与骆驼为伴,定能在茫茫沙海尽头寻找美丽的绿洲。赏析:干净、利落之作.可以看出作者有较深的文字功底,从作者的笔端流露出了这篇精美的文章。也许越是经历苦难,才能感受到甘甜。在这苦与甜中需要那份执着去连接,为了希望而执着的拼搏,为了希望而感受磨难.等待我们的也许是失败,也许是困苦,然而我们拥有青春,我们可以卷土重来,生命的火焰,把我们的天空照的通红。

秋天没有春天暖暖的阳光,没有夏天的鲜花绿草,也没有冬天的白雪茫茫。但秋天新鲜美味的各色水果,还有金灿灿的树叶,这些漂亮的颜色使秋天成为四季中最多彩的季节。以下是关于秋天的散文欣赏,欢迎阅读。

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山晓望晴空

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秋天的舞步,在风轻云淡里,在秋季的舞台上,以秋色为背景,以秋意为霓裳,以秋情为浓郁,以秋韵为想像,视金秋为火凤凰,秋天的舞步,从炎夏的帷幕中旋转到了仲秋的舞台,继而又以缅丽的华饰,漫舞到了冬季的边缘,秋歌一路唱响。

秋景至上,金风送爽,花开花世界,绿遍绿海洋,蝉鸣悠悠,蛙声荡荡,红歌绿曲,沸沸扬扬......

与往年的秋季相比,今年秋天的戏台拉的比往年要长些,这漫漫的秋风月影,这浓浓的秋兰香气,带着她若有如无、淡若凌空的味道姗姗而致,让今年的秋天格外粉呈,那多些许的时光,让多些许的灿烂,恢弘了金秋的山山水水,金菊、金叶、金果,呈现出一丛金黄,在金风送爽的意境中,山也亦为金山,土也亦为金土,就连那湖面上荡出的鳞纹,也闪烁着金色的光芒,秋风习习,今秋着实让人心旷神怡,情绪高涨。

相比之下,不同于往年,似乎,今年的瘦菊不再瘦了,今年的花语欲加浓了,经过秋雨的飘洒,秋景更别致,秋色更迷人,月朗风清,就连秋夜的星光也更璀璨了。

正是今年的润九月,才润出了枫林如火的新景象,润的秋水盈盈,润的大地喜气洋洋。春去秋来,秋荼密网,也让我缅怀一份深情于秋收冬藏。

秋事澜珊,我借秋的岁月,待我心情豪放,我把心门敞开,这一敞,花开花落随意,这一开,云卷云舒坦荡。

秋高气爽,是秋的演绎,把秋韵带给人们舒畅。

银烛秋光冷画屏,

轻罗小扇扑流萤。

天阶夜色凉如水,

坐看牵牛织女星。

秋风揽月,浪漫金秋,是图一种惬意,是念一份遐想。

秋天的舞步,让每一步都蹈出了秋的韵味,让每一步都踏出了秋的辉煌,一叶知秋,更让我感悟到了秋的意念,秋的芬芳。

秋天被时序推到了跟前,可夏日的骄阳依旧热情过度,在天地间罩下热腾腾的帷幔,就是不让秋天婉约登场。到处都是明晃晃的,散发着刺眼的亮。人们都在期待着凉秋,如同期待着柔美温情的女人款款而至。只有秋雨懂得亘古不变的情调,几场倾诉,几度缠绵,在呢哝细语中唤来了情深意长的秋天。

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初秋是宜人的,清风徐来,驱走的是心头的烦躁,送来的是舒怀的清凉;初秋是娴雅的,山还是一样的翠,水还是一样的绿,在沧桑中成熟,在成熟中淡泊,世间的一切是那样的安然平和。在初秋的夜里你还会有“银烛秋光冷画屏,轻罗小扇扑流萤”的曼妙境界。

中秋很快就会到的,带着敦实与厚重,呈现给大地的是一遍祥和安稳。处处花果飘香,这样时节最适合郊游,你可来到湖边,领略水天一色、天高云淡的壮美;你可来到山下,抬头仰望,夕阳正与山尖拥吻,晚霞红遍天际。此时,会有激越的暖流在你心中澎湃。

经历了烂漫花香,经历了成熟辉煌,该是“秋风萧瑟天气凉,草木摇落露为霜”的深秋了。当曾经绿意盎然的树叶飘落地上,虽有几分苍凉、几分伤感,但谁说又不是一种凄美呢!不要叹息,不要悲意,因为秋天在等待冬天的来临,冬天里有诗意漫天的雪花飞舞,冬天里又有一个美丽的春天正在蕴育!

走过漫长的岁月,始终没有放弃对未来的执着。四季的轮回在我的生命里转了又转。炙热的夏季过去了,凉爽的秋走进了我的世界。秋雨一场接着一场,秋风冷了整个季节。漫天飞舞的枯叶,正如我此刻杂乱的心绪一样,无处安放。

在这个多愁善感的秋季,我悄悄舔噬着伤口,静默地听着伤感的歌儿,一曲循环着一曲重复播放,脑海中波涛澎湃。

没有迷茫,只是在风景中迷醉了一把。没有沉迷,只是驻足倾心了一回。走走停停的路,一直延伸至远方,用脚衡量着,大步向前,义无反顾。

有些情感放在心里,回味着甜蜜着。有些情感放逐天际,选择遗忘。有些情感写在文字里,记下蜚短流长。

当又一场秋雨淋下,将所有的妄想与痴念,与枯叶一起葬在雨水里,泥土中。

有一种心绪无处安放,在这个秋季。

秋天来了,带着秋高气爽,带着阵阵桂香,带着宽广无边稻穗的微笑,在秋风恋歌中向我们款款走来。秋风吹下那一片片落叶,它从嫩翠的衣裳换上金黄,它又从容淡定地别离枝梢的留恋,发挥着自己全身的价值,肥沃着黒幽幽的土壤!我听到了落叶归根的声音,我听到了秋天摇晃风铃的声音。

凝望秋天,用全神关注的眼神凝望秋天,走在秋的中央,擦肩而过夏装红色裙摆的飘逸。若驾驶一辆秋的大篷车直行在秋天,不管观后镜里的风景,只想往前行驶,就会看到秋天的微笑!天上人间,世界比我想像的更丰富,记住了一些感动,足矣!忘记一些曾经想搬离拥有的归宿,脚步在凝望里停止,如飘落的落叶,在一季秋风里刹车,不允许我有多么无奈,还是与自己签署了一份时光的契约!

秋,这一季的秋,不想在突然想起的时候迷失在黑夜,如江南万顷太湖茫茫也望不到岸。曾在夏天的风里醉过太湖夕阳的美,踏在湖岸细沙处留下我深深浅浅的脚印,留下我好心情的足迹!滑翔在秋,秋雨纷纷,桂香和月季如期含笑在金秋,冷不防钻入空气,发出甜甜的呼吸,渗透全身的神经,让人感觉这个世界都是甜甜的。滴落在月季花的秋雨,也想遇见一位知音,想通过月季红色花瓣地微托,让你感觉秋雨透明的晶莹,让红色花瓣映满你秋的眼睛。

走在秋雨纷纷凝望秋天,伞下的我刚走向江南烟雨的惠山古镇,二泉映月灯幻艺术节增添了秋的动感,谁在剪影里与夜共舞?夜幕里龙光塔映照着锡城秋天里的夜景,让人忘却烦忧,在幽静里怡然于秋的凝望……

这个秋,我深深地凝望着秋天!

白露过了,秋分也过了,河口村的秋天,带着那么一些颜色,那么一层薄凉,一点点地向着时光深处走去。

你若有了轻闲,就在河口村的秋天里走一走吧,不用着急,慢慢来,有了等待,有了念想,那份儿想见的心思才会浓烈,才会有那么一种按捺不住的激动。

伫立在公路上远眺,若是雨天,小小的村落,烟雨蒙蒙,苍茫迷离,云烟缭绕,宛如桃源。晴天的日子多一些,却又是色彩斑斓,炊烟袅袅,犬吠鸡鸣孩童的欢笑,一片浓厚的田园情趣跃然其中。

秋天总是会有那么几场雨的,有时断断续续地一下就是好几天,白天里下,夜里也如断了线的珠子似的,劈里啪啦,落在青瓦白墙的农家院子里,落在果树的疏叶硕果间,落在新搭建的塑料大棚上,落在农家恬淡幸福的日子里,淅淅沥沥,洋洋洒洒,心甘情愿地扑进河口村的秋天里,义无反顾地泊在讨赖河的涛声里,那雨、那情、那景,因了欢喜,越发地不寻常了。

到村里来听听雨,该是多么欢喜的事情,就坐在老乡家的屋檐下,看那雨水顺着瓦缝淌下来,流进院中的花池里,花池里几窝美人蕉开着串串肥厚的花,红艳艳地直刺人的眼,几大丛大丽花红的、黄的、紫色的花瓣,重重叠叠着在秋雨中傲立着,花池边上还有几棵菊花,还有点儿青苔,在雨中泛着湿绿,红肥绿瘦,蔬菜瓜果兀自成熟。一杯清茶,一盒香烟,或几句闲谈,几声乡音,都将予尘世之心,最熨贴的抚慰。

或者你来,撑一把伞,就那么徘徊在村落间,小巷里,什么也不说,什么也不做,只是静静地行走在雨里,那种怡淡平静的心境,会让你觉得诗意无限,那份潜隐在心底的乡思记忆,便不期而遇。

你看,远处是淡青的山,是泛了金黄的原野,是消融了秋雨的讨赖河,一种遥远而又清晰的思绪,正在心底漫延、触动,一个小小的村落,正以别样的温情,予你回家般的亲切。河口村,处处留有时光的印记,你来,溯洄而上,觅到的是最质朴自然和最素净的内心,一念怀旧,如丝如缕。

农耕园里,一架磨盘,灰白、滚圆的石头身子,一根浸透岁月的木棒,当心穿过,成为推磨时的扶手。看着这磨盘、木棒,就可以感受到过去日子里的沉重与艰难,那堆久经风雨侵蚀而锈黑的麦秸垛,那一面面磨损得参差不齐的镰片,一把把瘦得不能再瘦的木锨、锄头,甚至一个边缘早就脱了线的芨芨草筐、柳条篮,一个存储过一家人希望的小红木箱、线口袋,一架在灶台边催生火焰的风箱,都那样真实地触动着内心,久远而亲切。还有乡亲们悬挂在屋檐下的玉米,墙壁上的红辣椒,窗台上黄澄澄的南瓜,它们或置于记忆、或悬于风中,每一样却都令人难忘,拙朴的农耕园,寄予了乡亲们对过往日子的多少怀念,对未来生活的多少企盼。

河口村的秋天,是安静而散淡的,天那么高远,那么湛蓝,那么透明,干净得让人难以置信。秋风拂过,农家院落里墙头上红润饱满的枣儿、山楂、果儿们,暗自妖娆着小村落。屋檐下,一架紫红的葡萄,一张木桌几张板凳,闲适地把自己饱满成庄户人家的幸福模样。

你尽可以放慢脚步,顺着村落、小巷,溜溜达达地走上田野,收获过或正在收获的土地散发着草木的潮湿香气,牧羊人坐在一处田埂上,几只羊儿在收割过的土地里啃食着已抽了苔的苦苦菜、灰条,很悠闲自在的样子。

田野里可真是个好去处,青皮杨树林年轻而繁盛,一行行、一排排,十分齐整,地上积了一层枯叶,不薄不厚,踩上去恰到好处地有一点点松软的感觉。那一座座蓬勃而起的塑料大棚,农人们忙碌的身影,彰显出浓密的生活情怀。

走着走着,那些游离于现实里的薄凉,早已被尘世的烟火温暖。蓦然回首,河口村的秋天,似一杯茶又似一壶酒,澄澈而醇浓,只等你来,一饮而尽。

那个秋天景色很美,有凉风,有落叶,有笑容,可也有悲伤。

——题记

那是一个秋天,我从篮球场回到家,却发现洗漱间的门反锁着。敲门之后,母亲在里面说,别敲了,给你妹妹洗澡呢!我简直不敢相信自己的耳朵,妹妹?我哪来的妹妹啊!

过了一个多小时,母亲出来了,她旁边站着一个小女孩,大约七八岁的样子。小女孩黑黑的眼睛,红红的脸蛋,样子十分招人喜爱。我小声地问母亲,这是谁啊?母亲笑着说,你妹妹。我突然觉得有些云雾缭绕了,正要追问,母亲说,等一会儿再告诉你。

吃饭的时候,母亲把我叫到身边,将整件事的来龙去脉告诉了我。

原来,母亲前两天在汽车站等旅客的时候(当年我的父母跑长途客车,两三天才回一次家),突然上来两个人,一个男人和一个小女孩,那个男人一上车就跪在了车内的过道上。他哽咽地说,大哥大姐行行好,收留了我的孩子好吗?这突如其来的状况让车上的旅客面面相觑。有的人劝他起来说话,有的人小声地嘀咕着,但是没有一个人敢去收留他的孩子。

或许,女孩的父亲察觉到母亲是个面相和善的人,于是从怀里拿出一些证明,似乎想证实他的诚意,又似乎想证实他不是。那一刻,他的举动一下子触动了母亲善良的本性。更巧合的是,母亲一直有一个心愿,就是希望自己有一个女儿。然而,由于当时政策与条件的不允许,所以母亲多年来一直心有遗憾。

那天,母亲的心思仿佛被小女孩的父亲看穿了。在母亲有些迟疑的时候,那个男人又讲述了他们家里的一些情况:他们来自安徽,曾经做服装生意,因为条件好了,他学会了赌博,由于嗜赌成性,竟然输掉了家中所有的积蓄。于是,老婆一怒之下和他离了婚。为了偿还赌债,他只好外出打工,加之无暇顾及孩子的生活起居,所以只好狠心把孩子拱手送人。

母亲听了他的故事感动了,虽然遭到我父亲的强烈反对,但母亲还是坚决地收留了这个小女孩。

记得她刚来我们家的那些日子很是拘谨、胆小。她吃饭不敢发出声响,睡觉不敢闭上眼睛,只要母亲在家,她就缠在母亲身前身后,生怕有人将她再次抱走。

后来,随着与我们相处的日子增多,她原先的那些不适渐渐消散了,变成了一个调皮的小家伙。有一天,母亲问她:两个哥哥,你喜欢哪一个?古灵精怪的她并没有马上告诉母亲,而是等家里只剩下她们两人的时候,才悄悄地和母亲说最喜欢我!原来,平日里我给她的那些照料和爱护,她表面没说什么,却偷偷地记在了心里。

来年的一个暑假,乡下的一个亲戚来我家作客。她看到小妹机灵勤快的样子甚是喜爱,就向母亲提议,要小妹去她家里玩上几天。母亲说,让她跟着去也好,可以体验体验乡村里的新鲜生活。临走时,母亲再三叮嘱:一定要照看好孩子,不能磕着摔着,要完好无损地把孩子送回来。

那一天,我好像看到小妹眼神里有许多不悦,她虽然没有说出来,但是都表现在了她那不情愿的脸上。我由于年幼,无法去干预大人的事情,所以只能咬着嘴唇,让小妹跟着那个女人离开了。

时间宛如秋天的雨,匆匆而来,又匆匆而去。暑假结束了,母亲试着联系那个女人,可拨打很多次电话都无人接听。之后,我和母亲计划亲自去跑一趟,好把小妹接回来。然而,当走进那个女人的家门时,我们惊呆了。小妹正系着围裙在猪圈的沿边上给猪仔喂食。半个多月里,小妹变得黑瘦了,蓬乱的头发遮挡着大半个脸,不仔细辨认,很难看出这就是我可爱的小妹啊!她见到我们的那一瞬间,“哇”的一声哭了出来,接着飞快地奔向了母亲的怀抱,哽咽地告诉母亲,我要回家!我要回家!

那一刻,母亲生气了,她当面和那个女人理论。可恶的是,她竟然倒打一耙,指责小妹瞎话连篇。母亲生气地说,我今天是来领孩子的。那个女人脸色一变,大声地嚷道:“不能走!”为什么?母亲反问。你把孩子卖给我,说要就要回去?把钱拿来!这个晴天霹雳顿时让人怒发冲冠!我们与她吵了起来。村子里的人都过来看热闹,那个女人更是像疯了一样边喊边叫:抢孩子了!抢孩子了!我们见形势不妙,只好去当地派出所报了警。

警察费尽周折,小妹被解救了。她再一次回到了我们的身边,可是这一次她变得沉默寡言了,再也没有了往日的那些笑容。她时常在睡梦中呼喊:不要把我送人,我要回家!

日子如书页一页页翻过。那个冷风侵人的深秋里,从外地来了一个女人,她光鲜亮丽,穿金戴银。无论从穿着还是眼神,无不透露出城市人特有的华丽气质。母亲告诉我,这就是小妹的亲生母亲。收留小妹时,她给小妹的父亲留下了家里的详细地址,希望他有空闲时常来家中看看自己的女儿,不曾想这次是她的母亲来了。

这个女人告诉我们,她的丈夫在一次煤矿事故中不幸去世了。生命的最后一刻就留下了一张小纸条,还是丈夫的工友转交的。上边就写了一行简单的地址(就是我们的地址)。那个城里女人讲述这些事情的时候,眼泪就像断线的珠子,“唰,唰,唰”地顺着脸颊流了下来,落在衣襟上,落在了坚硬的地板上。

她哽咽地说,在人生最美好的时光里,我犯下了一个巨大的错误,丢掉了一个和睦的家庭,但是在有生之年,我不能再失去这世界上唯一的女儿,所以恳求你们让我把她带走。说着就要下跪,母亲及时地把她制止了……

母亲又一次被感动了,她没有多说什么,只是语重心长地告诉那个女人:要好好照顾孩子,一定要将她养大成人!

那个女人临走时,拿出了一叠厚厚的人民币要给母亲,可是母亲却坚决没要。母亲告诉她,只要孩子能够好好读书,健康成长,就是最好的回报!

我们与小妹挥手告别的那一刻,我看见母亲悄悄地背转了身子,她默默地落泪了。她的泪水滴在了几片枯黄的秋叶上,那一瞬间,我感觉整个秋天都开始潮湿了……

可能有点长。你自己精简把1.站着(闻俊)你一生只选择一种姿势——站立。狂风袭来的时候,你不肯倒下;大雪压顶的日子,你不肯屈服;洪水肆虐的瞬间,你不肯俯首;刀斧临头的黄昏,你不肯折腰。一棵树,在岁月的长河中,书写一段英雄的人生。茫茫大漠,一棵树站起来,是一座丰碑;巍巍青山,千万棵树站起来,是一座长城;悠悠河岸,所有的树站起来,是一条蛟龙;青春的树,在时代的浪潮里,歌唱着永恒的真诚。站着,给大地一片绿荫;站着,给江河一滴清纯;站着,给生命一声问候;站着,给城市一缕温馨。不计荣辱,不计得失,一生的站立,只为报答泥土的养育之恩,只为证明生命坚如磐石的精神。人,与树站在一起,就是一种不可抗拒的力量,更是一种撼天动地的奇迹!赏析:本文以充满诗蕴却不失刚毅的笔触书写一种风貌,一种让人感慨万端,让人心魂震颤的精神状态。说它写树,还不如说是写人;说它是写人,还不如说是写一种生存姿势。置身滚滚红尘,人有时需要坚守,需要不屈,否则,在广袤无垠的时空中我们将迷失自我。2.我向往(杨子敏)向往什么?我时常这样自问,有时问得自己也张口结舌。 人间的欢乐和病痛在大地蒸腾,在心的天空凝聚成云,或飘洒甘霖,或倾泻雪暴。 这甘甜和苦辛的水,被心灵之根吮吸,便生出一种欲望,和树木的根一样,伸展着枝干,伸出地面,伸向天空,去窥探一个泥土里不曾有过的世界, 去追寻绿叶,追寻繁花,追寻蕴寓着未来的秘密的果实。这是向往的品性吗?——是。 向往与生命同在。向往是生命的一种存在形式。 我已屡屡尝受向往的甘辛,一任瓣瓣心花伴随向往的时序更迭,萌发——飘落,飘落——萌发。 于是,我继续向往。我知道,生命若没有向往,那是没有生命过的生命,等于死胎,早衰, 或者枯萎,不管是树,还是人。3.生命与美丽(雪 子)真正美丽的生命执著地追求着真善,它不会趋炎附势地扭曲自己的形象,涂改自己灵动的线条,更不会让自己美丽的底色染上尘污。除非用烈火 将其燃为灰烬,使之化为尘埃,否则,美丽的生命就像一条清澈的小溪,永远百折不回、乐观坚强地奔向大海,直到最后一滴。有时,它也许会被冷酷地阻断;有时,它也许会被无情地搁浅;更甚至, 它还未及瞥一眼那夜幕下美丽灿烂的星海苍穹,未及静静地谛听一声那宇宙 深处的清纯之音,它就已被意想不到的庸俗与险恶一下子毁得千疮百孔,奄奄一息??生命之所以美丽,正在于它有血有肉的过程中,始终高扬着一个美丽的主题:美丽之所以永恒,正在于生命的底蕴中,始终流动着人类对世界最纯 粹的良知与渴望。于是,美丽因生命而存在,生命因美丽而永恒。这是一个连上帝也祈求 的统一。4.我相信(柳 荫)冬天的河干涸了,我相信,春水还将来临,那时白帆就是我们心中自由的偶像;风中的树叶凋零了,我相信,泥土里的梦将在枝头开花结果。你还 将哭泣吗?是初雪掩埋了你的青草,但绿色终将归还于你。风暴扭曲了大树,我相信,种子已经插入深沉的泥土;洪水卷走了两岸 的房屋,我相信,孩子依然像天使一样依偎在母亲的怀抱。你还将流泪吗? 命运夺走你的财富,却不能攫走你的灵魂。痛苦像一块巨石紧紧压住歌唱的心胸,我相信,痛苦是欢乐的源泉,它 将化为穿越岩石的力量。磨难使你千疮百洞,我相信,这些记忆恰如荆棘丛中的花枝,萦绕成岁 月美丽的花冠。阴云在天空拥挤聚集,你会看见一只鹰就像闪电,挑破那罪恶的序幕, 我相信,将有雨滴灿烂的合唱。大海在远方怒吼,你会看见水手与桅杆并肩归来,他们的微笑充满了信 心,我相信,生命正在这样的熔铸中刚强。5.幸福的柴门(栖云)假如通往幸福的门是一扇金碧辉煌的大门,我们没有理由停下脚步;但假如通住幸福的门是一扇朴素的简陋的甚至是寒酸的柴门,该当如何?我们千里迢迢而来,带着对幸福的憧憬、热望和孜孜不倦的追求,带着汗水、伤痕和一路的风尘,沧桑还没有洗却,眼泪还没有揩干,沾满泥泞的双足拾级而上,凝望着绝非梦想中的幸福的柴门,滚烫的心会陡然间冷却吗?失望会笼罩全身吗?我决不会收回叩门的手。岁月更迭,悲欢交织,命运的跌打,令我早已深深懂得什么是生命中最最值得珍惜的宝贝。只要幸福住在里面,简陋的柴门又如何,朴素的茅屋又如何!幸福的笑容从没因身份的尊卑贵贱失去它明媚的光芒。我跨越山川大漠,摸爬滚打对求的是幸福本身,而不是幸福座前的金樽、手中的宝杖。幸福比金子还珍贵,这是生活教会我的真理。6.风景这边如画(张宝同)在通往未来的人生岔口,你坚定地选择了这条小路。路的那边是风和日丽,曲径通幽?还是急风残月,河边断桥?你无从知晓。 带着美好的理想,带着远征的行装,林中的风景让你赏心悦目,信心剧增,瞧,多好的风景! 走过了阳光,走过了树林,天间瞬时雷鸣电闪。没了伸延的小路,也没有遮雨的布伞,茫茫的荒野只是泥泞与黑暗。 于是,你开始迷惘忧虑,懊丧不已,后悔当初没有走上岔口那边的小路,那片风景中也许会是花好月圆,阳光灿烂。 然而昨日的太阳已落,失去的风景已过,生命的旅途没有回返的路程。 你已没有了选择,也不能过多的犹豫,你只能依靠着信念走出这泥泞的雨地。 也许你会错过一段季节,也许你会迷失一段方向,错过了太阳,你还会再迷失月亮吗? 也许还有荒漠沼泽,也许还有雨雪风霜,对于坚强的信念,艰辛也是一道绚丽的风光。 也许费去了太多的时光,也许用尽了所有的力量,成功的领奖台已被先行者站上,可是,一种品质有时会比一种成就更加辉煌。如果不能为你的成 功庆贺,那就为你的品质干杯,你的品质就是你未来成功的预示。走过了一 段人生,你还会再彷徨犹豫吗?7.热爱生活的蒙眬([丹麦]索伦●克尔凯郭尔)生活是光明与黑暗之间的一片混沌:在生活中,任何事物的价值都无法完全实现,任何事物的终结都是了犹未了;新的声音总是与先前听到过的旧 的声音混在一起组成大合唱。万物皆流,各种事物都正在转化为另一种事物, 而其混合物并不融洽、纯粹,甚至将分崩离析,烟消云散;世界上绝对没有 什么事物是始终繁荣不衰的。生存意味着走向毁灭,意味着不能终其天年便 要趋于毁灭。人们对生活的热爱,在于生活的蒙眬不清,变幻无定。它就像钟摆一样 不停地摆来摆去——然而,它的摆动决不会超出正常的限度。生活的变幻使 人们热爱生活,这种变幻就像单调催眠的习习和风。但是,奇迹却是某种起 确定作用并且被确定下来的东西:它难以预料地闯进生活之中,偶然地、生 硬地、无情地将生活转变为一种鲜明清晰的数学方程式,然后再将它解开。 人们憎恨、害怕这种鲜明清晰。人们的软弱和怯懦使他们希冀任何外界强加 的障碍物,任何置于他们路途中的绊脚石。他们毫无想象力。对于他们来说, 无法实现的伊甸园永远是一个美好的梦想,生活也永远是一种热望和憧憬。 命运使他们把无法得到的东西廉价地、轻而易举地转化为灵魂的内在财富。 人们从未见过全部生活之流融会的地方,在那里,一切事物只具有可能性而 无法转变为现实性,但奇迹却是现实性本身,它揭开了生活的一切虚幻的面 纱,灵魂的轮廓被清晰无情地显示出来,赤裸裸地立在生活的面前。8.一枕落花香(刘鸿伏)一些美丽的蝴蝶,我用锦囊收留它们,枕我如歌的年华。 我的小小悲欢,只在这枕上——在这些落花上。虽然花朵已不再有昔日的鲜艳和芬芳,我却如此真切地感觉着它们露水中的一如初生婴儿的嘴唇。 这些凋零了的花朵,在多少个晨昏,我一一拾起,轻抚那些粉红的、淡黄的、紫艳的、洁白的生命,如灵盈的蝶,在我掌上颤动。 世界上有些东西仿佛专为我们而来。枕中的落花,就是一章一节的音乐:欲断还续的歌谣。 在清凉的秋夜,我就着一枕落花,静静体味生命的愉悦与满足。在某一时刻,甚至会泛起一种异样的温情,幻起往事的光辉。 我枕着它们,想着这些被岁月遗弃的精灵,竟为我所钟,不能不说是一种缘分。它们是我从洞庭芦苇收集起来的。在浩淼的水边,洁白的花瓣强烈 地诱惑着我,美丽的生命,曾经与洪水野火以及土地上生生不息的力量糅合 一起。另一些不知名的野花,热烈地开在烟雨和鹧鸪声里,也曾是带雨的诗 和动情的谣曲,在梦中为我托起美丽的江南。我珍爱落花枕。对于我不会有另一种东西能够取代它,正如不能取代我 生命中永远鲜活的记忆和深情。9.生活细笔(简 媜)我不是个画家,但撷取美的片刻,是我的心愿。 我不是个作家,但纪录每一次的感动,是我的习惯。仔细想想,生活的本身即是书,即是画。也许前一刻,我们是阅书观画 的读者,而下一刻,却又变成书中主角、画中人物了。更有可能,我们同时 既是读者又是主角。每个日子,都是内容不同的一本书,风格迥异的一幅画。只是我们的脚 步太匆忙了,常常忘记去读它,欣赏它,随意地浏览过去,便断言生活是一 味地今日抄袭昨日,只是公式化的衣食住行罢了。阅读,不仅是认识符号而 已,更要懂得符号所传递的内涵;而观画,也不只是五彩缤纷的调配,细细 想来,画中原是有画。我是个小人物,只希望自己别那么 匆促,希望能够静下来,老老实实地把生活一本一幅慢慢地看,用我的心细细品尝。并把愉美的刹那,感动的心情,一字一句,勤劳不倦地做成生 活之细笔。于是,处处美丽。10.浇铸一种新的人性([英]D●H●劳伦斯)为了生存,我们需要同心协力,将人类所有的认知融会贯通为一个整体:我们必须努力将各种各样的知识糅合在一起;必须将各种各样的语言汇聚成 一种巨大而清新的交响;必须将各种各样的人性投入熔炉以浇铸出一种新的 人性。请记住,我们的需要并非是任何私人的需要——并非是我们之中任何一 个个人的需要。我们需要的不是荣誉,不是自我的满足;我们需要的是一种 万众一心的巨大驱动力。有了它,我们就能造就一个伟大的人类,就能造就 一个包含着个人自由在内的自由的民族。??一个人无法造就出一个崭新的 民族,这要靠我们大家。为了达到这一目标,我们理应携手并肩,和衷共济。 想到有这样一个美好的目标,我是多么快乐。到了那时,将有更多的人会用 自己的双手去挣脱桎梏,直至砸碑所有的锁链。11.生 活([阿富汗] 乌尔法特)同是一条溪中的水,可是有的人用金杯盛它,有的人却用泥制的土杯子喝水。那些既无金杯又无土杯的人就只好用手捧水喝了。 水,本来是没有任何差别的。差别就在于盛水的器皿。 君王与乞丐的差别就在“器皿”上面。 只有那些最渴的人才最了解水的甜美。从沙漠中走来的疲渴交加的旅行者是最知道水的滋味的人。 在烈日炎炎的正午,当农民们忙于耕种而大汗淋漓的时候,水对他们是最宝贵的东西。 当一个牧羊人从山上下来而口干舌燥的时候,要是能够趴在河边痛饮一顿,那他就是最了解水的甜美的人。 可是,另外一个人,尽管他坐在绿荫下的靠椅上,身边放着漂亮的水壶,拿着精致的茶杯喝上几口,也仍然品不出这水的甜美来。 为什么呢?因为他没有旅行者和牧羊人那样的干渴,没有在烈日当头的中午耕过地,所以他不会觉得那样需要水。 无论什么人,只要他没有尝过饥与渴是什么味道,他就永远也享受不到饭与水的甜美,不懂得生活到底是什么滋味。12.雨什么时候下(筱 楚)雨什么时候下?风什么时候起? 只一个“等”字。等待即是整个生命,有时是盲目的,有时是清醒的。当希望的未到来之前是等待,当它到来以后还是等待,因为那时又有一 个新的希望了。但是有些希望的不会到来,于是生命在不断等待中还有失望。 不过不会彻底失望的,因为人的一生当中不止一个希望。在等待中不停问自己,那希望的是否真会到来呢?或许这疑问太多太 重,会失去一些勇气、一些致趣,有时也会反而因此勤奋起来。等待得太久,也不免令人灰心,世界真的昏暗了吗?那为什么有阳光、 蓝天和白云?风景的自欺,心情的自欺?自然,不自然?迷惑,清醒?轻松, 沉重?飘,飞?浮,沉?解释不清又何必解释?不如不说,只等默默走过, 走过岁月,走过时空,走过许许多多,不说,用心地等。等待的时候可以什么事都不做,也可以什么事都做;可以做每天在做的 事,也可以做些从来没有做过的事。等待其实是很随意的。等待既然是人生之路不可回避的事情,那么,我们究竟应该选择怎样的 等待呢?13.赠人一片云(王书春)世间人情多讲究赠人以物,而物尽必然情非。我赠人以云,君行千里,抬头便见白云,还怕断了友情不成? 人间冷暖是人最在乎的,人与人的交往也往往就在这“冷暖”二字上。你赠物于他并不能心暖,而赠他一份真情可能就是冬天也觉得暖的——推心 置腹的交谈,忘情的一次郊游,互相推荐几本可读的书,帮他出一个能摆脱 困境的主意??这一切都像你赠他一片白云一样,会永远地飘荡在他的天空 里,使他欣喜,使他兴奋,使他的生命充满活力。在朋友生命的天空里,飘荡着我赠 予的这样的白云;在我生命的天空里,也飘荡无数这友情的白云。不想让白云化雨,不想让白云蔽日,更不想让白云产生什么奇迹,只想经常看几 眼白云,让自己明白世上还有友情存在。赠朋友白云般的纯洁,白云般的透 明,白云般的人生理想与向往,他才会生活得如白云般洒脱与自由。14.从容日子(吴新宇)有一只鸟,从空中飞过。须臾,又返回来。但已不是前面的那只鸟了。这,就是日子。日子是那只一去不复返的鸟,日子也是那一只只相似的小鸟。惟其一去不返,才让人珍惜。惟其相似,才产生悠闲。 朱自清写一篇《匆勿》,把日子描绘成一个小顽童,我总想,日子哪里会那么匆匆呢? 日子是结在园圃中的花苞,似开未开。日子是凝在果实上的露珠,将滑不滑。日子是在云层间穿梭的太阳,欲休未休。 日子不急。它不会受到惊吓,也不怕骚扰。它有天地的外表,圣贤的内心。它不会因为你跑它也跑,你停它也停,你飞它也飞。 它是永恒的流动。不管爬攀峻岭,抑或飞越险涧,它都呈同一种姿态,潇洒而宁静。倏忽之间,即让世界盛衰荣辱,俱成过眼云烟。 日子最小,又最大;最浅,又最深;最轻,又最重;最浩浩荡荡,又最不动声色。 日子是一支队伍,是一支蚂蚁运食的队伍,一队送葬的人群,一排昼夜巡行的轻骑兵。 某日,某超级富豪为赶着一笔大生意,钻迸他的超豪华轿车,风弛电掣般开向目的地。可在交叉路口,疾驰的轿车被一辆笨重、缓慢的卡车掀翻了。 富豪躺在血泊中,咧出一口金牙。日子就借着这张金灿灿的嘴发布谕示:人 生没有目的地。人生只是一个过程。大家都从容点不好么?15.朋 友(沈 苇 )朋友意味着你伸出手去可以握到另一只温暖的手,在你无所傍依时感受到爱的光芒的包围,在焦虑和孤寂时得到灵魂的安妥和告慰。朋友是兄弟、 姐妹、伴侣、知音,理想的夫妻关系也正应如此(亲密,又保护着对方孤独)。 看来,夏娃和亚当是人类最早的朋友的原型,上帝正是按照这个榜样来启示 人间、设计人类未来的。所谓骨中之骨肉中之肉不仅仅针对男女关系而言, 理想的朋友正是用同一种血肉、同一种材料、同一种元素做成的:伯牙在钟 子期死后碎琴断弦永绝琴缘,提奥在梵高自杀的数月就病故了,海子殉难后 不久骆一禾也紧随而去??朋友是心心相连灵魂相通的那种人。汉字中的“朋”颇有意味,我们可以理解成两个月亮坐在天空,相互关怀,相互照亮, 缺一不可,那源源不断的光芒是连接彼此的纽带和桥梁!人间的长旅充满了 多少凄冷、孤苦,没有朋友的人是生活在黑暗中的人,没有朋友的人是真正的孤儿。16.答应自己(克里斯钦●D●拉尔森)答应自己——将如此坚强,任何东西也无法扰乱内心的静谧;和所见的每一个人谈论的都是关于健康、幸福和舒畅;让你所有的朋友都感到他们各 有所长;任何事物皆能窥见其光明之面,使你的乐观信条处处应验;只想最 令人快感的事情,仅盼最让人欣然的结局;对别人的成功,像对自己的成功 报以一样的欢呼;忘却已住的过失,义无反顾地去争取未来更大的建树;将 永远面带一种愉悦的容仪,向所遇的每一生灵送上一个可心的笑意;将如此 忙于完善自己,而无暇对他人吹毛求疵;将过于豁达,不会忧虑;将过于高 贵,不屑动气;将过于硬朗,不知畏惧;将过于快活,不容心生芥蒂。17.幸福三要素幸福的生活有三个不可缺的因素: 一是有希望。二是有事做。 三是能爱人。 有希望。亚历山大大帝有一次大送礼物,表示他的慷慨。他给了甲一大笔钱,给 了乙一个省份,给了丙一个高官。他的朋友听到这件事后,对他说:“你要 是一直这样做下去,你自己会一贫如洗。”亚历山大回答说:“我哪会一贫 如洗,我为我自己留下的是一份最伟大的礼物。我所留下的是我的希望。” 一个人要是只生活在回忆中,却失去了希望,他的生命已经开始终结。 回忆不能鼓舞我们有力的生活下去,回忆只能让我们逃避,好像囚犯逃出监狱。 有事做。一个英国老妇人,在她重病自知时日无多的时候,写下了如下的诗句: 现在别怜悯我,永远也不要怜悯我,我将不再工作,永远永远不再工作。 很多人都有过失业或者没事做的时候,就会觉得日子过得很慢,生活十分空虚。有过这种经验的人都会知道,有工作不是不幸,而是一种幸福。 能爱人。 诗人白朗宁曾写道:“他望了她一眼,她对他回眸一笑,生命突然苏醒。” 生命中有了爱,我们就会变得焕发、谦卑、有生气,新的希望油然而生,仿佛有千百件事等着我们去完成。有了爱,生命就有了春天,世界也变得万 紫千红。最完美的祷告,应该是:“主啊,求你帮助我有力量去帮助别人。”18.想 念(徐智慧)常常会无端地想念一些人。想起一些人时,总感觉自己的生命是切成一段段的,每一段都和一些人 联在一起。没有这些人,生命似乎也就苍白贫乏,没有着落。但也不单是朋 友,一些不是朋友而不得不与他们发生联系的人,甚至一些憎恨的人,也常 常要想起他们,所以,生命便可以分解成这样:一些被你所爱的人分去了; 一些被你恨的人分去了;一些被你无所谓爱或恨的人分去了。你的生命被这 三种人分解去了。你在漫长的岁月里想念他们,因此你觉得自己的生命实在 而丰足。幽幽的想念不为人知,带着往昔的感情色彩,或爱或恨或浓或淡或长或 短。当你想念着一个人时,便觉得在极深极深的心底,有一些莫名的颤动, 若隐若现,欲升还沉,你想紧紧地抓住他们,但他们稍纵即逝。当你想念滑过你生命的那些人时,所有的爱憎都蒙上一层淡淡的晕光。 透过晕光,你再看他们,爱和憎都化做一种体验生命的深广的欣慰了。19.上帝只掌握一半(罗秋菊)自从你生下来的那一刹那起,你就注定要回去。这中间的曲折磨难、顺畅欢乐便是你的命运。 命运总是与你一同存在,时时刻刻。 不要敬畏它的神秘,虽然有时它深不可测; 不要惧怕它的无常,虽然有时它来去无踪。不要因为命运的怪诞而俯首听命于它,任凭它的摆布。等你年老的时候, 回首往事,就会发觉,命运有一半在你手里,只有另一半才在上帝的手里。 你一生的全部就在于:运用你手里所拥有的去获取上帝所掌握的。你的努力越超常,你手里掌握的那一半就越庞大,你获得的就越丰硕。 在你彻底绝望的时候,别忘了自己拥有一半的命运;在你得意忘形的时 候,别忘了上帝手里还有一半的命运。你一生的努力就是:用你自己的一半去获取上帝手中的一半。 这就是命运的一生;这就是一生的命运。20.还生命以过程(余秋雨 )不能设想,古罗马的角斗场需要重建,庞贝古城需要重建,柬埔寨的吴哥窟需要重建,玛雅文化遗址需要重建。 这就像不能设想,远年的古铜器需要抛光,出土的断戟需要镀镍,宋版图书需要上塑、马王堆的汉代老太需要植皮丰胸、重施浓妆。 只要历史不阻断,时间不倒退,一切都会衰老。老就老了吧,安详地交给世界一副慈祥美。假饰天真是最残酷的自我糟践。没有皱纹的祖母是可怕 的,没有白发的老者是让人遗憾的;没有废墟的人生太累了,没有废墟的大地太挤了,掩盖废墟的举动太伪诈了。还历史以真实,还生命以过程。——这就是人类的大明智。 当然,并非所有的废墟都值得留存,否则地球将会伤痕斑斑。废墟是古代派住现代的使节,经过历史的挑剔和 筛选。废墟是祖辈曾经发动过的壮举,会聚着当时的力量和精粹。废墟是一个磁场,一极古代,一极现代,心灵的罗盘在这里感应强烈。失去了磁 力就失去了废墟的生命,很快就会被人们淘汰。

1.溪 水 透明的溪水,明净得就像母亲的眼睛。 春天,你的眼里是一片斑斓; 夏天,你的眼里是一片浓绿; 秋天,你的眼里是一片澄碧; 冬天,你疲倦了——合上眼睛,也停止了唱歌。 你摄取蓝天的云朵、黄昏的晚霞、夜空的星星;还留下我儿时的身影。 呵!这溪边沙沙作响的甘蔗林,带甜味的风,曾把我童年的梦吹拂!我躺在你的身边,感到靠在母亲胸膛上的幸福…… 你是我们生活里的一支古老的歌—— 你望见骑毛驴的迎亲的队伍来了,几支唢呐奏出悲哀的音乐; 你望见几个壮实的汉子,抬着笨重的木棺来了,把老人送上山坡; 你也听见:山脚下的独轮车,带着吱吱哑哑的声音,在贫穷的土地上呻吟而过…… 如果没有你,谁给我们留下自然的彩色; 谁给我们记载山民的悲哀和欢乐呢? 透明的溪水,你给了我一双能够分辨色彩的眼睛。 当我在你身边,发现自己成为一个少年时,就不得不远行了。 你像养育我的母亲一样,送我出山吧! 我的感受: 文章开头把溪水视为“母亲的眼睛”,接着写出了春夏秋冬“眼睛”里流露出的色彩,这既是对溪水的歌唱,也是对母亲的歌唱,因为这溪水里曾“留下我儿时的身影”,曾让我享受过母爱般的幸福:她记住了山沟里发生的一切,记住了“山民的悲哀和欢乐”,并把养大了的“我”送出了山去。溪水是歌,母亲是歌,文章本身也是一支哀怨的抒情山歌。溪水啊,我的“母亲”。母亲啊,就如同这溪水。母亲啊。,你看着我长大,无微不至地照顾我。我留恋与你在一起的时候,与你在一起的感觉。我感受到了母爱!请原谅我儿时的淘气,请原谅我小时候不懂事!这一切,就让我现在来“弥补”。我爱你,我的母亲! 2.秋天的风雨 我好想淋雨,好想让雨冲走那段回忆。也许,雨会让我清醒。雨点打在脸上的感觉,可以让人分不清是泪还是雨,于是,我可以说:男孩不哭! 雨水轻轻的、柔柔的洒在大地上,冲洗掉人间地面上一切脏乱的灰尘,给人们带来清洁干净的感觉,然而冰冷的雨水却不能冲洗掉我身上灰色的心情!也许,我们的相遇就像是一场梦,一个让我开心片刻却让我伤心很久的梦。我从喧闹的街心走出来,那灯光的世界距我是那样的遥远。我走到那条林荫道中央,站在那里,前后只有雨声,人们不知藏到哪儿去了。这样真好!可以尽情地想你,深深地呼唤你……撑着一把伞,一遍又一遍在念着你的名字,心中有一种柔软而又温馨的几乎不敢呼吸的感觉。曾经有过的一幕一幕,一个又一个镜头仿佛早就商量好,慢慢地从我雨中的眼前走过,慢慢地走过…… 山水流长情依旧,日月光转泪犹新!那一天,你离我而去,我那荒凉的心灵就再没人理会。我并没有幻想过有一天你能回来,看到我的创伤,而涌起惆怅,因为我不愿意你有丝毫的不快乐。站在校园中那条林荫小道上,看着不远处依稀相拥的双影,心中一阵阵的酸痛。 雨从天上落在伞上,从伞上湿进我渐冷的身子,我只是站着,不知道站了多久,也不知道是不是累了。我再也无从选择的用这样的一种眼神忧伤地凝望着你,这样的我,幸福的感觉已变成一种心痛!这雨,看不清是横的还是斜的,我的伞,也不知道该遮向哪一个方向。一把伞,一个人,走在风雨中的感觉是那么的落寞!凝望着你远去的背影,我已经满足在你的快乐中,然后默默的转身,离开那个我可以欣赏你而不被你所知的角落。虽然是匆匆的一瞥,已经足够我回味一整天了。 雨慢慢停了,萧瑟的秋风吹过,吹散了满地的玫瑰,点点成泪,飘去远方,化作一片云。心丢掉,随萧然秋风去追却无处可寻!落地,成尘。谁,曾经以为祈祷可以让天空繁星点点,真诚可以得到永恒的爱情;又是谁,曾经捧着玫瑰祈盼黎明的幸福,却于夕阳之中扬手让花瓣随风飘零!直到何时,抬头看天才可见彩虹,回头望风而不见砂尘;直到何时,真心一片可换花开四季?也许水长向东,物是人非;也许缘本擦肩,回首已逝!也许是我太过幻想而忘记我非神灵;也许是我太过痴迷而忘记成事在天。我非神灵但我愿众神感动,成事在天但我信上天有知。找片净土种支玫瑰,画幅蓝图代替天空。我但愿四季随心,花开艳丽;我但愿秋风如歌,真爱永恒! 3.与执著同行 居里夫人与执著同行,终于发现了一种美妙的放射元素――镭;爱迪生与执著同行,终于在上千次试验后发明电灯,给黑夜里的人们送来一片光明;贝多芬与执著同行,虽然两耳失聪,但仍然创作出命运的交响;司马迁与执著同行,奉献给人们一段精彩的史家绝唱…… 与执著同行,可以让我们坚定步伐,可以让我们永不言弃,可以让我们抵达成功的彼岸…… 崎岖的山路上,一位步履匆匆的盲僧向一位老人问路:“罗撒宝寺在哪里?”老人答道:“翻过两座山就是。”见盲僧毅然前行,老人不禁担心的问道:“长老双目失明,怎么翻山越岭?”盲僧头也不回,从容的抛下四字:“心中有道……” 相信盲僧定能到达心之所向的罗撒宝寺。他那“心中有道”简单四字,道出了一种精神,一种与执著同行的信念。 书法家王羲之的字可谓前无古人后无来者。而这精妙绝伦的字,源于他与执著同行,坚持不懈,以致每日洗毛笔的水池成了墨池。而其子王献之,少年时练了几天字已不错,但拿了父亲批阅过的字帖让母亲看,母亲却一语中的说出只有那“一点”像他父亲的字,事实上那“一点”正是其父所写。 此后献之谨遵父训,习字用尽家中几大缸水,终于也成为一代书法名家。可以看出,王氏父子与执著同行,终于书法盖世。 …… 与执著同行,也就注定要风雨兼程,但执著告诉我们:“阳光总在风雨后。”与执著同行,也就注定要面对孤寂抑或辛酸。但执著告诉我们:“为了得到荆棘尽头那芳香的玫瑰,即使被扎的满身刺痛,又有何妨?”执著总是用坚定的目光注视我们:“与我同行,你会收获一篓篓惊喜。” 与执著同行的居里夫人告诉我们:“我乐意执著于对未知元素的探索,它带给我无限乐趣与惊喜。”与执著同行的爱迪生说:“我认定的事情,我就一定要去实现,即使失败了上千次,谁又能说那一千零一次不会看到成功的身影?”与执著同行的贝多芬说:“音乐是我生命,我执著于音乐的创作就像我执著于自己的生命。”与执著同行的司马迁告诉我们:“因为我看到父亲临终时寄予我的那执著的眼神,所以我记载历史的笔不能停下……” 执著是水滴穿石的不懈,执著是夸父追日那不辍的脚步,执著是精卫填海那坚定的信念…… 人生道路上,如果让我们选择一位同行者,那么就选择执著吧,与执著同行,就如在沙漠中与骆驼为伴,定能在茫茫沙海尽头寻找美丽的绿洲。 (赏析)干净、利落之作.可以看出作者有较深的文字功底,从作者的笔端流露出了这篇精美的文章.也许越是经历苦难,才能感受到甘甜。在这苦与甜中需要那份执着去连接,为了希望而执着的拼搏,为了希望而感受磨难.等待我们的也许是失败,也许是困苦,然而我们拥有青春,我们可以卷土重来,生命的火焰,把我们的天空照的通红 4.在一个偏僻遥远的山谷里,有一个高达数千尺的断崖。不知道什么时候,断崖边上长出了一株小小的百合。 百合刚刚诞生的时候,长得和杂草一模一样。但是,它心里知道自己并不是一株野草。 它的内心深处,有一个内在的纯洁的念头:“我是一株百合,不是一株野草,唯一能证明我是百合的方法——就是开出美丽的花朵。” 有了这个念头,百合努力地吸收水分和阳光,深深地扎根,直直地挺着胸膛。 终于,在一个春天的早晨,百合的顶部结出第一个花苞。 百合的心里很高兴,附近的杂草却很不屑,它们在私底下嘲笑着百合花:“这家伙明明是一株草,偏偏说自己是一株花,还真以为自己是一株花。我看它顶上结的不是花苞,而是头脑长瘤了。” 公开的场合,它们则讥讽百合:“你不要做梦了,即使你真的会开花,在这荒郊野外,你的价值还不是跟我们一样。” 偶尔也有飞过的蜂蝶鸟雀,它们也会劝百合不用那么努力开花:“在这断崖边上,纵然开出最美丽的花,也不会有人来欣赏呀!” 百合说:“我要开花,是因为我知道自己有美丽的花;我要开花,是为了完成作为一株花的庄严使命;我要开花,是由于自己喜欢以花来证明自己的存在。不管有没有人来欣赏,不管你们怎么看我,我都要开花!” 在野草和蜂蝶的鄙夷下,百合努力地释放内心的能量。有一天,它终于开花了,它那灵性的白和挺秀的风姿,成了断崖上最美丽的风景。 这时候,野草与蜂蝶再也不敢嘲笑它了。百合花一朵一朵地盛开着,花朵上每天都有晶莹的水珠,野草以为那是昨夜的露水,只有百合自己知道,那是极度地欢喜所结的泪滴。 年年春天,百合努力地开花、结籽。它的种子随着风,落到山谷、草原和悬崖边上,渐渐地,山谷里到处都开满洁白的百合。 几十年后,远在百里、甚至千里之外的人们,从城市、从乡村,赶来欣赏百合开花。许多孩童跪下来,闻嗅百合花的芬芳;许多情侣互相拥抱,许下了“百年好合”的誓言;无数的人看到这从未见过的美,感动得落泪,触动内心那纯净温柔的一角。

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《朗读者》1-8期经典语录:

《朗读者》第一期【遇见】

1.只要你是个正直的孩子,不管你从事什么行业,你都是我的好孩子。——柳传志父亲对柳传志说的话

2.人生不可测,在任何时候,都要抱着一份希望。——董卿

3.从某种意义上来看,世间一切,都是遇见。就像,冷遇见暖,就有了雨;春遇见冬,有了岁月;天遇见地,有了永恒;人遇见人,有了生命。——董卿

4.如果美丽只是简单地用来做展示,也许它的意义不是那么大,但如果美丽能够转化成一种能力,去帮助更多的人,甚至去让自己变得更好,那它就是很有价值很有意义的了。——董卿

5.愿你慢慢长大,愿你有好运,如果没有,希望你在不幸中学会慈悲;愿你被很多人爱,如果没有,希望你在寂寞中学会宽容。——张梓琳朗读刘瑜的《愿你慢慢长大》

6.生命哪,并不是你活了多少日子,而是你记住了多少日子,要使你过的每一天,都值得回忆。——许渊冲

《朗读者》第二期【陪伴】

1.“妈妈,你到底为什么爱我?”母亲放下针线,用她的面额,抵住我的前额,温柔地,不迟疑地说:“不为什么,只因你是我的女儿!”——杨乃斌朗读冰心的散文《不为什么》

2.这个世界上绝了哪种生命形式都会导致地球毁灭。狮子和蚂蚁一样伟大,小草和人类一样重要。——郑渊洁

3.我要开花,是为了完成作为一株花的庄严生命,不管你们怎么看我,我都要开花!——林清玄《百合花开》

4.要是没有兔子和鹧鸪,一个田野还成什么田野呢?他们是最简单的土生土长的动物。——梭罗《瓦尔登湖》

《朗读者》第三期【选择】

1.有人说“不疯魔,不成活”,我很享受在这种若隐若现当中左右徘徊,这是我表演的语境,也是我的选择。——王千源

2.你用最不敬业的精神去演戏,结果世界上最单纯的观众,用这么炙热的心情去观看,真不次于在犯罪。——王千源

3.我热爱这种浑然天成的泥泞,泥泞诞生了跋涉者,它给忍辱负重者以光明和力量,给苦难者以和平和勇气。一个伟大的民族需要泥泞的磨砺和锻炼,它会使人的脊梁永远不弯,使人在艰难的跋涉中懂得土地的可爱、博大和不可丧失,懂得祖国之于人的真正含义:当我们爱脚下的泥泞时,说明我们已经拥抱了一种精神。——秦玥飞等朗读迟子建的《泥泞》

4.脚踏大地,泥泞,我相信一定会磨砺他们的青春,让他们的人生焕发出与众不同的光华,这光华也必将与我们的时代交相辉映。——董卿

5.人的一生,总是在寻找一种平衡,忠贞的人,永远会得到忠贞;勇敢的人,最后也是用勇敢来结束。——麦家

6.我慢慢去想奶奶讲的那个神话,我慢慢相信,每一个活过的人,都能给后人的路途上添些光亮,也许是一颗巨星,也许是一把火炬,也许只是一支含泪的蜡烛。——《奶奶的星星》

7.一个人最重要的不是拥有多少财富,和拥有多大的房子,最重要的是拥有深厚的学识和崇高的思想道德。——康震点评《陋室铭》

8.有人说,我们这个时代不缺机会,所以也势必会让每个人面临很多的选择,那么,是遵从自己的内心,还是随波逐流;是直面挑战,还是落荒而逃;是选择喧嚣一时的功利,还是恒久平静的善良;无论如何,希望每一个人,都能做出一个在日后回想不让自己后悔的选择。——董卿

《朗读者》第四期【礼物】

1.这是幸福的一天,我漫步在花园,对于这个世界,我已一无所求。这是诗人馈赠给自己心灵的一份礼物。——诺贝尔文学奖获得者切.米沃什《礼物》

2.仰望星空,地球是宇宙给人类的礼物;低头凝望,一花一叶,是大自然给世界的礼物;孩子是给父母的礼物;朋友是陪伴的礼物;回忆是时间的礼物。——开场白

3.她叮嘱我:“自己不倒,啥都能过去;自己倒了,谁也扶不起你。”——倪萍朗读《姥姥语录》

4.其实,当一个人真的要离开这个世界的时候,是什么也带不走的,唯一能带走的就是心底里存下来的那些记忆。——董卿

5.五大博物馆就是:故宫博物院、英国大英博物馆、法国卢浮宫、美国大都会博物馆和俄罗斯冬宫(又名阿尔米塔什博物馆)。联合国有五个常任理事国,正好一个国家一座。所以,我开玩笑说:“没有一个强大的博物馆,是不能进入联合国常任理事国的。”——单霁翔

6.这句话背后其实自有真意。没有强大的自信的文化,你也不可能成为一个世界的强国。——董卿

7.我不相信命运,我只相信我的手。我不相信手掌的纹路,但我相信手掌加上手指的力量。——毕淑敏《握紧你的右手》

《朗读者》第五期【第一次】

1.第一次往往是需要勇气的,但第一次也往往会带来意想不到的收获,第一次是探索、是挑战、是机遇、是升华。很多时候,个人的第一次也带着深深的时代的烙印,甚至是国家的记忆。就让我们去感谢这些机遇,也感谢赋予了这些机遇的我们伟大的时代。——开场白

2.有些你认定为能做的东西,要坚持,而坚持下去,我觉得就能达到自己预期的目的。——王学圻

3. 可是对大多数人来说,生活的变化是缓慢的。今天和昨天似乎没有什么不同,明天也可能和今天一样。也许人一生仅仅有那么一两个辉煌的瞬间——甚至一生都可能在平淡无奇中度过……不过,细想过来,每个人的生活同样也是一个世界。即是最平凡的人,也得要为他那个世界的存在而战斗。从这个意义上说,在这些平凡的世界里,也没有一天是平静的。——选自《平凡的世界》

4.他们说人生有六个字,前面三个是“不害怕”,后面还有三个,“不后悔”,努力去做吧。——董卿

5. 董卿:“许老师的这人生的第一场属于您的音乐会,似乎来得晚了一点,到您七十岁那年才……”

许镜清:“也不晚,我想只要我活着就不晚。”

董卿:“对,只要开始去做了,永远为时不晚,而且也许在这个时候也是一个最好的时候。”

6.说着说不着,不在于话语量,而在于最根本的那一句话。臧克家先生写过,有的人活着,但是他已经死了,有的人死了,他还在活着。其实书和电影都是为了让那些应该再活一回的人,重新在书和电影里,永远地活下去。——刘震云

7.我觉得京剧是乡音,既是故乡的声音也是祖国的声音。——王佩瑜

《朗读者》第六期【泪水】

1.我花了两年半时间拍这个电影,不是为了让人哭的,而是让人去想的`。——陆川朗读王宗仁的《藏羚羊的跪拜》

2.在座的人都有爹有娘,而我们有的人,也包括我自己,爹娘都走了。所以呢,我希望在座的很多人,如果你们的爹娘还健在的话,从现在做起不晚,好好地爱他们,好好地伺候他们,好好地哄哄他们,别太多的犟嘴,真的,不然的话,后悔都来不及。——斯琴高娃朗读贾平凹的《写给母亲》

3.《生如夏花》告诉我们应该怎样度过我们的一生,又应该怎样面对我们生命终结的那一刻。我想只有非常旷达地,非常自如地来面对,我们自己的人生、我们自己的内心还有我们走过的路,我们才能深刻地理解泰戈尔的这首《生如夏花》。——康震

4.人的心灵应如浩渺瀚海,只有不断接纳希望、勇气、力量的百川,才可能风华长存。我们也从一位科学家的眼泪当中,感受到了一个人愿意为了理想奉献终身、矢志不渝的情怀。勇敢的人,不是不落泪的人,而是愿意含着眼泪继续奔跑的人。——董卿

《朗读者》第七期【告别】

1.“我们最终都要远行,最终都要与稚嫩的自己告别,告别是通向成长的苦行之路。”——海子

2.“我和谁都不争,和谁争我都不屑,我的双手烤着生命之火取暖,火萎了,我也准备走了。”——杨绛

3.人这一生早晚会遭遇告别,告别让我们成长,学会告别让我们成熟。而无论是主动的选择,还是被动的面对,告别多少有些伤感,但是告别也蕴藏着希望。每一段告别的背后都有一段故事,一段又一段的告别,构成了人间百态。——开场白

4.我从不奢望,活在梦中那么长,从不沉溺在每个绮丽幻想,早已习惯痛苦,不再害怕忧伤,不过是换个衣箱换间房,那又怎么样。——《Another Suitcase in Another Hall》

5. 堂吉诃德有不可动摇的信仰,他坚定地相信,除他自身之外还有一种东西,是永恒不变、普遍存在的,那是需要靠我们坚定地追求才能获取的。——董卿引杨绛先生序言

6.大自然就是这样在告别过程中完成它的季节轮替的,其实人类社会也一样;其实在天空下的,不是山也不是水,是什么,是满满的各种各样的告别。——曹文轩

7.作为一个作家我知道,文学写了上百年、上千年,其实做的就是一篇文章——生死离别。——曹文轩

8.我记得在阿拉曼英联邦士兵墓地当中有这样一条墓志铭,它说,对于世界,你是一名战士;但是对于我,你是整个世界。——董卿献给战士的母亲

《朗读者》第八期【勇气】

1.“勇气是逆境当中绽放的光芒一样,它是一笔财富,拥有了勇气就有了改变的机会”。——茨威格

2.勇气有时候是一瞬间的闪念,有时候是一辈子的执念。勇气是在你看清了生活的真相之后,依然热爱生活。——开场白

3.勇气是我们生命当中,最鲜艳的一抹原色,很多的文字都在赞美着勇气。莎士比亚说,“有德必有勇,正直的人不会胆怯”。试想一下,如果历史失去了勇气,那将失去改写的英雄。如果人生失去了勇气,那很多的日子就会变得苍白无力。——开场白

4.在生命的意义上,我们都是奇迹,正如未来不一定比现在更重要,然而我爱你,我的孩子,我爱你,仅此而已——海桑《给我的孩子》

5.有信心就会有勇气,有梦想就会有冲动。—— 李宁

6.生活就是不停地战斗,他的武器是他的知识、信仰和坚强的意志。——巴金《做一个战士》

7.勇气是让你能够走出家门,也希望你每一次都能够平安回来。——董卿

8.文学家喜欢说永远的敦煌、永远的莫高窟。而真的是一位老人(樊锦诗),为了永远这两个字,付出了最实在的努力、最刻苦的坚守。感谢这世界所有的勇气,正是这些勇气在改变着历史,创造着奇迹!——董卿

9.相恋在未名湖,相守在珞珈山,相守在莫高窟。——樊锦诗

《朗读者》第一期【遇见】

1.只要你是个正直的孩子,不管你从事什么行业,你都是我的好孩子。——柳传志父亲对柳传志说的话

2.人生不可测,在任何时候,都要抱着一份希望。——董卿

3.从某种意义上来看,世间一切,都是遇见。就像,冷遇见暖,就有了雨;春遇见冬,有了岁月;天遇见地,有了永恒;人遇见人,有了生命。——董卿

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每一字,每一句,每一段,都是前人留给我们最珍贵的礼物。

-《朗读者》第一期主题词 -

【遇见】

01

只要你是个正直的孩子,不管你从事什么行业,你都是我的好孩子。

——柳传志父亲对柳传志说的话

02

人生的不可测,在任何时候,都要抱着一份希望。

——董卿

03

从某种意义上来看,世间一切,都是遇见。就像,冷遇见暖,就有了雨;春遇见冬,有了岁月;天遇见地,有了永恒;人遇见人,有了生命。

——董卿

04

如果美丽只是简单的用来做展示,也许它的意义不是那么大,但如果美丽,能够转化成一种能力,去帮助更多的人,甚至去让自己变得更好,那它就是很有价值很有意义的了。

——董卿

05

愿你慢慢长大,愿你有好运,如果没有,希望你在不幸中学会慈悲;愿你被很多人爱,如果没有,希望你在寂寞中学会宽容。

——刘瑜《愿你慢慢长大》

06

生命哪,并不是你活了多少日子,而是你记住了多少日子,要使你过的每一天,都值得回忆。

——许渊冲

07

说不定,我会一辈子也得不到读书的机会。因为母亲虽然知道读书的重要,可是每月间三四吊钱的学费,实在让她为难。

——老舍《宗月大师》

08

是啊一个人要抬头多少次

才能够看见天空

是啊一个人要有多少耳朵

才能听见人们哭泣

是啊到底要花费多少生命

他才能知道太多人死亡

答案,我的朋友,在风中飘荡

答案在风中飘荡

一个有生命的人,不可能没有

——鲍勃.迪伦《答案在风中飘扬》

09

情不知所起,一往而情深,

生者可以死,死可以生。

——汤显祖《牡丹亭》题记

10

不要愁老之将至,你老了一定很可爱。而且,假如你老了十岁,我当然也同样老了十岁,世界也老了十岁,上帝也老了十岁,一切都是一样。

——朱生豪《朱生豪情书》

-《朗读者》第二期主题词 -

【陪伴】

01

“妈妈,你到底为什么爱我?”母亲放下针线,用她的面额,抵住我的前额,温柔的,不迟疑地说:“不为什么,只因你是我的女儿!”

——杨乃斌朗读冰心的散文《不为什么》

02

这个世界上绝了哪种生命形式都会导致地球毁灭。狮子和蚂蚁一样伟大,小草和人类一样重要。

——郑渊洁

03

我要开花,是为了完成作为一株花的庄严生命,不管你们怎么看我,我都要开花!

——林清玄《百合花开》

04

要是没有兔子和鹧鸪,一个田野还成什么田野呢?他们是最简单的土生土长的动物。

——梭罗《瓦尔登湖》

05

什么是男子汉?我觉得,他首先应该全身心地爱自己的孩子,和孩子平等相处。打骂孩子的爸爸都不是男子汉,是懦夫;他还不嫌弃孩子,不管孩子是什么,他都爱孩子。孩子是你生的,如果你不满意,就打自己。打孩子算什么?又不是孩子非要让你把他生出来的。

——郑渊洁《父与子》

-《朗读者》第三期主题词 -

【选择】

01

有人说“不疯魔,不成活”,我很享受这种若隐若现当中左右徘徊,这是我表演的语境,也是我的选择。

——王千源

02

你用最不敬业的精神去演戏,结果世界上最单纯的观众,用这么炙热的心情去观看,真不次于在犯罪。

——王千源

03

我热爱这种浑然天成的泥泞,泥泞诞生了跋涉者,它给忍辱负重者以光明和力量,给苦难者以和平和勇气。一个伟大的民族需要泥泞的磨砺和锻炼,它会使人的脊梁永远不弯,使人在艰难的跋涉中懂得土地的可爱、博大和不可丧失,懂得祖国之于人的真正含义:当我们爱脚下的泥泞时,说明我们已经拥抱了一种精神。

——秦玥飞等朗读迟子建的《泥泞》

04

可以说脚踏大地,泥泞,我相信一定会磨砺他们的青春,让他们的人生焕发出与众不同的光华,这光华也必将与我们的时代交相辉映。

——董卿

05

人的一生,总是在寻找一种平衡,忠贞的人,永远会得到忠贞;勇敢的人,最后也是用勇敢来结束。

——麦家

06

我慢慢去想奶奶讲的那个神话,我慢慢相信,每一个活过的人,都能给后人的路途上添些光亮,也许是一颗巨星,也许是一把火炬,也许只是一支含泪的蜡烛。

——《奶奶的星星》

07

一个人最重要的不是拥有多少财富,和拥有多大的房子,最重要的是拥有深厚的学识和崇高的思想道德。

——康震点评《陋室铭》

08

有人说,我们这个时代不缺机会,所以也势必会让每个人面临很多的选择,那么,是遵从自己的内心,还是随波逐流;是直面挑战还是落荒而逃;是选择喧嚣一时的功利,还是恒久平静的善良;无论如何,希望每一个人,都能做出一个在日后回想不让自己后悔的选择。

——董卿

-《朗读者》第四期主题词 -

【礼物】

01

这是幸福的一天,我漫步在花园,对于这个世界,我已一无所求。这是诗人馈赠给自己心灵的一份礼物。

——诺贝尔文学奖获得者切.米沃什《礼物》

02

仰望星空,地球是宇宙给人类的礼物;低头凝望,一花一叶,是大自然给世界的额礼物;孩子是给父母的礼物;朋友是陪伴的礼物;回忆是时间的礼物。

——开场白

03

她叮嘱我;“自己不倒,啥都能过去;自己倒了,谁也扶不起你。”

——倪萍朗读《姥姥语录》

04

其实,当一个人真的要离开这个世界的时候,是什么也带不走的,唯一能带走的就是心底里存下来的那些记忆。

——董卿

05

所说五大博物馆,就是包括:故宫博物院、英国大英博物馆、法国卢浮宫、美国大都会博物馆和俄罗斯冬宫(又名阿尔米塔什博物馆),正好联合国有五个常任理事国,正好一个国家一座。所以我开玩笑说:“没有一个强大的博物馆,是不能进入联合国常任理事国的。”

——单霁翔

06

这句话背后其实自有真意,没有一个强大的自信的文化,你也不可能成为一个世界的强国。

——董卿

07

我不相信命运,我只相信我的手。我不相信手掌的纹路,但我相信手掌加上手指的力量。

——毕淑敏《握紧你的右手》

-《朗读者》第五期主题词 -

【第一次】

01

第一次往往是需要勇气的,但第一次也往往会带来意想不到的收获,第一次是 探索 、是挑战、是机遇、是升华,很多时候个人的第一次也带着深深的时代的烙印,甚至是国家的记忆,就让我们去感谢这些机遇,也感谢赋予了这些机遇的我们的伟大的时代。

——开场白

02

有些东西你认定为能做的东西,要坚持,而坚持下去,我觉得就会能达到自己预期的目的。

——王学圻

03

可是对大多数人来说,生活的变化是缓慢的。今天和昨天似乎没有什么不同;明天也可能和今天一样。也许人一生仅仅有那么一两个辉煌的瞬间——甚至一生都可能在平淡无奇中度过……不过,细想过来,每个人的生活同样也是一个世界。即是最平凡的人,也得要为他那个世界的存在而战斗。从这个意义上说,在这些平凡的世界里,也没有一天是平静的。

——选自《平凡的世界》

04

他们说人生有六个字,前面三个是“不害怕”,后面还有三个,“不后悔”,努力去做吧。

——董卿

05

董卿:“许老师的这人生的第一场属于您的音乐会,似乎来得晚了一点,到您七十岁那年才……”

许镜清:“也不晚,我想只要我活着就不晚。”

董卿:“对,只要开始去做了,永远为时不晚,而且也许在这个时候也是一个最好的时候。”

06

说着说不着不在于话语量,而在于特别最根本的那一句话,这个是臧克家先生写的,有的人活着但是他已经死了,有的人死了,他还在活着。其实书和电影都是为了让那些应该再活一回的人,重新在书和电影里,永远地活下去。

——刘震云

07

我觉得京剧是乡音,既是故乡的声音也是祖国的声音。

——王佩瑜

-《朗读者》第六期主题词 -

【泪水】

01

我花了两年半时间拍这个电影,不是为了让人哭的,而且让人去想的。

——王宗仁《藏羚羊的跪拜》

02

我们大家在座的人,都有爹有娘,而我们有的也包括我自己,爹娘都走了,所以呢,我希望在座的很多,如果你们的爹娘还健在的话,从现在做起不晚,好好地爱他们,好好地伺候他们,好好地哄哄他们,别太多的犟嘴,真的,不然的话后悔来不及。

——斯琴高娃朗读贾平凹的《写给母亲》

03

可能妈妈是这个世界上唯一一个、我们可以不顾一切的、我们可以不顾虑任何的角色形象,把最真实的自己还原的那个人,还原在她的面前,可是我们没有考虑到她的感受。

——董卿

04

《生如夏花》告诉我们应该怎样度过我们的一生,又应该怎样面对我们生命终结的那一刻。我想只有非常旷达的,非常自如地来面对,我们自己的人生 、我们自己的内还有我们走过的路,我们才能深刻的理解泰戈尔的这首《生如夏花》。

——康震

05

人的心灵应如浩渺瀚海,只有不断接纳希望、勇气、力量的百川,才可能风华长存。我们也从一位科学家的眼泪当中,感受到了一个人,愿意为了理想奉献终身、矢志不渝的情怀。勇敢的人,不是不落泪的人,而是愿意含着眼泪继续奔跑的人。

——董卿

-《朗读者》第七期主题词 -

【告别】

01

“我们最终都要远行,最终都要与稚嫩的自己告别,告别是通向成长的苦行之路。”

——海子

02

“我和谁都不争,和谁争我都不屑,我的双手烤着生命之火取暖,火萎了,我也准备走了。”

——杨绛

03

人这一生早晚会遭遇告别,告别让我们成长,学会告别让我们成熟,而无论是主动的选择,还是被动的面对,告别多少有些伤感,但是告别也蕴藏着希望,每一段告别的背后都有一段故事,一段又一段的告别,构成了人间百态。

——开场白

04

有时候觉得人活一辈子,跟这些人产生各种各样的关联,然后你们每一次相遇,可能就像是一次告别。他们对你并无所图,只希望你好好的。

——姚晨

05

我从不奢望,活在梦中那么长,从不沉溺在每个绮丽幻想,早已习惯痛苦,不再害怕忧伤,不过是换个衣箱换间房,那又怎么样。

——《Another Suitcase in Another Hall》

06

堂吉诃德有不可动摇的信仰,他坚定地相信,除他自身之外还有一种东西,是永恒不变、普遍存在的,那是需要靠我们坚定地追求才能获取的。

——董卿引杨绛先生序言

07

大自然就是这样在告别过程中完成它的季节轮替的,其实人类 社会 也一样;其实这个天空下,不是山也不是水,是什么,是满满的各种各样的告别。

——曹文轩

08

作为一个作家我知道,文学写了上百年、上千年,其实做的就是一篇文章——生死离别。

——曹文轩

09

我记得在阿拉曼英联邦士兵墓地当中有这样一条墓志铭,它说,对于世界你是一名战士,但是对于我,你是整个世界。

——董卿献给战士的母亲

-《朗读者》第八期主题词 -

【勇气】

01

“勇气是逆境当中绽放的光芒一样,它是一笔财富,拥有了勇气就有了改变的机会”。

——茨威格

02

勇气有时候是一瞬间的闪念,有时候是一辈子的执念。勇气是在你看清了生活的真相之后,依然热爱生活。

——开场白

03

勇气是我们生命当中,最鲜艳的一抹原色,很多的文字都在赞美着勇气。莎士比亚说“有德必有勇,正直的人不会胆怯”。试想一下,如果 历史 失去了勇气那将失去改写的英雄。如果人生失去了勇气,那很多的日子就会变得苍白无力。

——开场白

04

在生命的意义上,我们都是奇迹,正如未来不一定比现在更重要,然而我爱你,我的孩子,我爱你,仅此而已

——海桑《给我的孩子》

05

有信心就会有勇气,有梦想就会有冲动。

—— 李宁

06

生活就是不停的战斗,他的武器是他的知识,信仰和坚强的意志。

——巴金《做一个战士》

07

勇气是让你能够走出家门,也希望你每一次都能够平安回来。

——董卿

08

文学家喜欢说永远的敦煌、永远的莫高窟,而我们今天真的是一位老人(樊锦诗),为了永远这两个字,付出了最实在的努力、最刻苦的坚守。感谢这世界所有的勇气,正是这些勇气在改变着 历史 ,创造着奇迹!

——董卿

09

相恋在未名湖,相守在珞珈山,相守在莫高窟。

——樊锦诗

-《朗读者》第九期主题词 -

【家】

01

家是每一个最初的记忆,也是我们最终的归宿。

——董卿

02

为了寻找想要的东西,我们走遍全世界。回到家,找到了。

——莫尔

03

中国古人说:“欲治其国者,先齐其家。”家是个人通向外界的重要纽带。

——《大学》董卿

04

每一个人都有现实的家园,书本可以构建一个精神家园。书架是一个家庭最好的不动产,最好的家风是阅读。

——梁晓声

05

家是一个有温度的词,它不仅是我们身体休息的地方,更是我们心灵停靠的港湾。

——董卿

06

倦鸟归林,鱼翔潜底,落叶归根,这都是对家的渴望,也是生命在追寻着一种归宿。

——董卿

07

家是我们在风雨中的想念,是挫折痛苦后的温暖。

——董卿

08

现实残酷,时间不等人。好好珍惜家人,好好再见。

——王耀庆

09

自从家产生了,就产生了最初的家庭伦理,全部人类文化的大树是在这个块根之上长起来的。

——梁晓声

10

人类只有在物质极为匮乏的时代里才容易与书籍亲情紧密。

——梁晓声

11

当现实生活过于逼仄,物质过于贫乏的情况下,人会本能地去(书里)寻求一个超现实的所在。

——梁晓声

12

读书使我在那个特殊年代的所作所为,一定跟别的青年不一样,也就是说,当书本改变了你的时候,你再看这个世界的眼光是不一样的。

——梁晓声

13

有了物质,那是生存;有了精神,那才是生活。

——雨果

14

推动摇篮的手,能推动这个世界。

——歌曲《推动摇篮的手》

15

有人说,伟大的女人是水做的——你在高处,我便退去,让你独自闪耀光芒;如果你在低谷,我便涌来,温柔地围绕你,拥抱你,给你温暖。女人是一个家的灵魂,她们用博大的心胸承载了一个家,用爱和陪伴温暖着家庭的每一个成员。

——董卿

16

我们家是分了工的:围绳以外的,我来做;围绳以内的,你去战。

——冉莹颖

17

我爱你,从这里一直到月亮,再绕回来。

——山姆·麦克布雷妮

18

爱的教育,好的生活形态,真的需要好几代人一点一点地去建立。我的父亲不懂得爱,很有可能,二十年之后,我的儿子也这样说我。

——毕飞宇

19

当你离开家去寻找更好生活的时候,那是你主动选择的。如果你根本就没有选择,命运让你四外飘散,那叫漂泊。两者有质的区别。

——毕飞宇

20

在大的时代背景下,个人无力被裹挟其间,会造成很多心理上的对世界最初的感受。

——董卿

21

如果人类的生生不息,伴随着阅读,它将变得伟大,变得深刻,变得欢愉。

——毕飞宇

22

什么叫凤凰涅槃?凤凰涅槃就是你得先用火把自己烧死。

——毕飞宇

23

是什么让我们成为一家人?是同源的血缘,还是同宗的姓名,抑或只是上天在冥冥之中作出的安排?

——董卿

24

虽然这个世界上只剩下我一个孤家寡人,但(因为有猫)你怎么能说我没有一个温暖的家呢?

——季羡林

25

中国是全国民众的中国,全国民众,人人都应负起保卫中国民族的责任!

——《清华学生告全国民众书》

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“The days that make us happy make us wise.”----John Masefield

when I first read this line by England’s Poet Laureate, it startled me. What did Masefield mean? Without thinking about it much, I had always assumed that the opposite was true. But his sober assurance was arresting. I could not forget it.

Finally, I seemed to grasp his meaning and realized that here was a profound observation. The wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception, not fogged by anxiety nor dimmed by despair and boredom, and without the blind spots caused by fear.

Active happiness---not mere satisfaction or contentment ---often comes suddenly, like an April shower or the unfolding of a bud. Then you discover what kind of wisdom has accompanied it. The grass is greener; bird songs are sweeter; the shortcomings of your friends are more understandable and more forgivable. Happiness is like a pair of eyeglasses correcting your spiritual vision.

Nor are the insights of happiness limited to what is near around you. Unhappy, with your thoughts turned in upon your emotional woes, your vision is cut short as though by a wall. Happy, the wall crumbles.

The long vista is there for the seeing. The ground at your feet, the world about you----people, thoughts, emotions, pressures---are now fitted into the larger scene. Everything assumes a fairer proportion. And here is the beginning of wisdom.

译文:

快乐

“快乐的日子使人睿智。”

--- 约翰•梅斯菲尔德

第一次读到英国桂冠诗人梅斯菲尔德的这行诗时,我感到十分震惊。他想表达什么意思?我以前从未对此仔细考虑,总是认定这行诗反过来才正确。但他冷静而又胸有成竹的表达引起了我的注意,令我无法忘怀。

终于,我似乎领会了他的意思,并意识到这行诗意义深远。快乐带来的睿智存在于敏锐的洞察力之间,不会因忧虑而含混迷惑,也不会因绝望和厌倦而黯然模糊,更不会因恐惧而造成盲点。

积极的快乐 – 并非单纯的满意或知足 – 通常不期而至,就像四月里突然下起的春雨,或是花蕾的突然绽放。然后,你就会发觉与快乐结伴而来的究竟是何种智慧。草地更为青翠,鸟吟更为甜美,朋友的缺点也变得更能让人理解,宽容。快乐就像是一副眼镜,可以矫正你的精神视力。

快乐的视野并不仅限于你周围的事物。当你不快乐时,你的思维陷入情感上的悲哀,你的眼界就像是被一道墙给阻隔了,而当你快乐时,这道墙就会砰然倒塌。

你的眼界变得更为宽广。你脚下的大地,你身边的世界,包括人,思想,情感和压力,现在都融入了更为广阔的景象之中,其间每件事物 的比例都更加合理。而这就是睿智的起始。

We are not born with courage, but neither are we born with fear. Maybe some of our fears are brought on by your own experiences, by what someone has told you, by what you’ve read in the papers. Some fears are valid, like walking alone in a bad part of town at two o’clock in the morning. But once you learn to avoid that situation, you won’t need to live in fear of it.

Fears, even the most basic ones, can totally destroy our ambitions. Fear can destroy fortunes. Fear can destroy relationships. Fear, if left unchecked, can destroy our lives. Fear is one of the many enemies lurking inside us.

Let me tell you about five of the other enemies we face from within. The first enemy that you’ve got to destroy before it destroys you is indifference. What a tragic disease this is! “Ho-hum, let it slide. I’ll just drift along.” Here’s one problem with drifting: you can’t drift your way to the to of the mountain.

The second enemy we face is indecision. Indecision is the thief of opportunity and enterprise. It will steal your chances for a better future. Take a sword to this enemy.

The third enemy inside is doubt. Sure, there’s room for healthy skepticism. You can’t believe everything. But you also can’t let doubt take over. Many people doubt the past, doubt the future, doubt each other, doubt the government, doubt the possibilities nad doubt the opportunities. Worse of all, they doubt themselves. I’m telling you, doubt will destroy your life and your chances of success. It will empty both your bank account and your heart. Doubt is an enemy. Go after it. Get rid of it.

The fourth enemy within is worry. We’ve all got to worry some. Just don’t let conquer you. Instead, let it alarm you. Worry can be useful. If you step off the curb in New York City and a taxi is coming, you’ve got to worry. But you can’t let worry loose like a mad dog that drives you into a small corner. Here’s what you’ve got to do with your worries: drive them into a small corner. Whatever is out to get you, you’ve got to get it. Whatever is pushing on you, you’ve got to push back.

The fifth interior enemy is overcaution. It is the timid approach to life. Timidity is not a virtue; it’s an illness. If you let it go, it’ll conquer you. Timid people don’t get promoted. They don’t advance and grow and become powerful in the marketplace. You’ve got to avoid overcaution.

Do battle with the enemy. Do battle with your fears. Build your courage to fight what’s holding ou back, what’s keeping you from your goals and dreams. Be courageous in your life and in your pursuit of the things you want and the person you want to become.

译文:

直面内在的敌人

我们的勇气并不是与生俱来的,我们的恐惧也不是。也许有些恐惧来自你的亲身经历,别人告诉你的 故事 ,或你在报纸上读到的东西。有些恐惧可以理解,例如在凌晨两点独自走在城里不安全的地段。但是一旦你学会避免那种情况,你就不必生活在恐惧之中。

恐惧,哪怕是最基本的恐惧,也可能彻底粉碎我们的抱负。恐惧可能摧毁财富,也可能摧毁一段感情。如果不加以控制,恐惧还可能摧毁我们的生活。恐惧是潜伏于我们内心的众多敌人之一。

让我来告诉你我们面临的其他五个内在敌人。第一个你要在它袭击你之前将其击败的敌人是冷漠。打着哈欠说:“随它去吧,我就随波逐流吧。”这是多么可悲的疾病啊!随波逐流的问题是:你不可能漂流到山顶去。

我们面临的第二个敌人是优柔寡断。它是窃取机会和事业的贼,它还会偷去你实现更美好未来的机会。向这个敌人出剑吧!

第三个内在的敌人是怀疑。当然,正常的怀疑还是有一席之地的,你不能相信一切。但是你也不能让怀疑掌管一切。许多人怀疑过去,怀疑未来,怀疑彼此,怀疑政府,怀疑可能性,并怀疑机会。最糟糕的是,他们怀疑自己。我告诉你,怀疑会毁掉你的生活和你成功的机会,它会耗尽你的存款,留给你干涸的心灵。怀疑是敌人,追赶它,消灭它。

第四个内在的敌人是担忧。我们都会有些担忧,不过千万不要让担忧征服你。相反,让它来警醒你。担忧也许能派上用场。当你在纽约走上人行道时有一辆出租车向你驶来,你就得担忧。但你不能让担忧像疯狗一样失控,将你逼至死角。你应该这样对付自己的担忧:把担忧驱至死角。不管是什么来打击你,你都要打击它。不管什么攻击你,你都要反击。

第五个内在的敌人是过分谨慎。那是胆小的生活方式。胆怯不是美德,而是一种疾病。如果你不理会它,它就会将你征服。胆怯的人不会得到提拔,他们在市场中不会前进,不会成长,不会变得强大。你要避免过分谨慎。

一定要向这引起敌人开战。一定要向恐惧开战。鼓起勇气抗击阻挡你的事物,与阻止你实现目标和梦想的事物作斗争。要勇敢地生活,勇敢地追求你想要的事物并勇敢地成为你想成为的人。

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英语朗读文章1

Precious Love in the World

人间至情

Although we are always in a rush, yet, when the night becomes silent and we have time to meditate,

虽然我们总是处于忙碌之中,但是当宁静的夜晚到来之时,我们就有了时间来冥想。

There is always something which will touch our hearts and give us strength.

总有一些东西是会触动我们的心灵并给予我们力量的

That is love, from relatives, friends, lovers …

那就是爱,来自我们的家人,朋友和爱人

英语朗读文章2

Get a Thorough Understanding of Oneself

彻底认识自我

In all one's lifetime it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. But it is precisely oneself that one has the least understanding of. When you are going upwards in life you tend to overestimate yourself. When you are going downhill you tend to underestimate yourself. It's likely that you think it wise for yourself to know your place and stay aloof from worldly wearing a mask of cowardice, behind which the flow of sap in your life will be retarded.

人生在世,和自己相处最多,打交道最多,但是人最不了解的也恰恰是自己。当你一帆风顺时,往往高估自己;不得志时,又往往低估自己。你可能认为安分守己、与世无争是明智之举,而实际上往往被怯懦的面具窒息了自己鲜活的生命。

To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to gain a correct view of oneself and be a sober realist-aware of both one's strength and shortage. You may look forward hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much, for ideals can never be fully realized. You may be courageous to meet challenges but it should be clear to you where to direct your efforts.

彻悟自己,就是正确认识自己,做一个冷静的现实主义者,既知道自己的优势,也知道自己的不足。我们可以憧憬人生,但不要期望过高。因为在现实中,理想的实现总是会打折扣的。你可以勇敢地迎接挑战,但是必须清楚自己努力的方向。

To get a thorough understanding of oneself needs self-appreciation. Whether you liken yourself to a towering tree or a blade of grass, whether you think you are a high mountain or a small stone, you represent a state of nature that has its own reason of existence. If you earnestly admire yourself you'll have a real sense of self-appreciation, which will give you confidence. As soon as you gain full confidence in yourself you'll be enabled to fight and overcome any adversity.

要彻悟自己就要欣赏自己。无论你是一棵参天大树,还是一棵无名小草,无论想要成为一座高山,还是一块石头,你都是一种天然,都有自己存在的理由。只要你认真地欣赏自己,你就会拥有一个真正的自我,你才会拥有信心。一旦拥有了信心你就能战胜任何灾难。

To get a thorough understanding of oneself also requires doing oneself a favor when it's needed. In time of anger, do yourself a favor by giving vent to it in a quiet place so that you won't be hurt by its flames; in time of sadness, do yourself a favor by sharing it with your friends so as to change a gloomy mood into a cheerful one; in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a good sleep or taking some tonic. Show yourself loving concern about your health and daily life. Unless you know perfectly well when and how to do yourself a favor, you won't be confident and ready enough to resist the attack of illness.

要彻悟自己,就要善待自己。在气愤时善待自己,找个僻静之处宣泄一下,不要被那些无名之火伤身;忧伤时,要善待自己,找个好友倾诉一番,让低迷的情绪高涨起来;劳累时,你要善待自己,睡个好觉或者吃点滋补品,对自己的健康和生活关心备至。唯有知道如何善待自己,你才会信心百倍,从容不迫地准备应对疾病的侵袭。

To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full control of one's life. Then one will find one's life full of color and flavor.

彻悟了自己,你才能把握自己的生命,你的生活才会丰富多彩、有滋有味!

你是什么和你做什么同等重要

英语朗读文章3

The Most Important Body Part

身体最重要的部分

My mother used to ask me what is the most important part of the body. Through the years I would guess at what I thought was the correct answer.

从前我母亲经常问我,身体最重要的部位是什么。许多年来,我一直以为自己所想的是正确答案。

When I was younger, I thought sound was very important to us as humans, so I said, "My ears, Mommy."

当我很小的时候,我认为对人类而言,声音很重要,因此回答:“妈咪,是耳朵。”

She said, "No. Many people are deaf. But you keep thinking about it and I will ask you again soon."

她说:“不对,有许多人是聋人。但是你继续想,不久我会再问你。”

Several years passed before she asked me again. Since making my first attempt, I had contemplated the correct answer. So this time I told her, "Mommy, sight is very important to everybody, so it must be our eyes."

当她再度问我时,已经是好几年后了。自从第一次回答之后,我就一直仔细的思考正确答案。所以这次我对她说:“妈咪,视觉对每个人都很重要,所以应该是我们的眼睛。”

She looked at me and told me, "You are learning fast, but the answer is not correct because there are many people who are blind."

她看着我,对我说:“你学的很快,但还是不对,因为有许多人是盲人。”

Over the years, Mother asked me a couple more times and always her answer was, "No, but you are getting smarter every year, my child."

往后的年日里她又问了我几次,但她总是回答:“不对,可是孩子啊,你每年都有进步喔。”

Then last year, my Grandpa died. Everybody was hurt. Everybody was crying. My Mom looked at me when it was our turn to say our final good-bye to Grandpa. She asked me, "Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?"

去年我祖父去世,每个人都很伤心,大家都哭了。轮到我们向爷爷做最后的告别时,妈妈看着我,问我:“宝贝,你知道身体最重要的部位了吗?”

I was shocked when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the confusion on my face and told me, "This question is very important. It shows that you have really lived your life." I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said, "My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder."

她在这时候问我这个问题,令我吓了一大跳。我一直以为这只是我和她之间的游戏。她看我一脸迷惑的样子,对我说:“这问题很重要,它是你真正理解生活的标志。”我看她眼睛里充盈着泪水,她说:“宝贝,最重要的部位是你的肩膀。”

I asked, "Is it because it holds up your head?"

我问:“是因为它能支撑脑袋吗?”

She replied, "No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or loved one when they cry. Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometime in life, my dear. I only hope that you have enough love and friends that you will have a shoulder to cry on when you need it."

她回答说:“不,是因为让我们的朋友、我们所爱的人哭泣的时候,它可以给予依靠。宝贝,每个人在一生中都会有需要一个可以靠着哭泣的肩膀的时候。我只是希望当你需要时,会有足够的爱人和朋友,给你一个可倚靠哭泣的肩膀。”

Then and there I knew the most important body part is not a selfish one. It is sympathetic to the pain of others.

从那时起,我知道身体最重要的部位不是利己的部位,而是对别人的痛苦能感同身受的部位。

event in my lifei have had many important event in my life so far. when i look back, the most dangers one is that day i almost died……when i was young. i lived on the was a beath about 40 minutes from my house. my sister and i used to go swimming almost everyday,all summer long. one day, my sister and i were swimming together, and she wanted to go out into deeper water. actually,she was quite a good swimmer,but i couldn't really swim at all. anyway,we went to go out until the water was up to our chests. suddenly there was a strong sideways current and i couldn't walk against it. i tried to put my feet down to walk towards the shore, but there was nothing there. the water was over my head. i panicked! i tried to swim in,but i could only doggy-paddle,and it was so slow and tiring. i waved my arm for help, but when i put my hand up,my head went under the water. i got a big mouthful of water. i thought i was going to die! luckily my sisiter had swum back to the shore and told someone. a ligeguard come out and rescued me. after that near-death experience, i didn't go swimming for ages. i still don't like swimming in the sea.

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阅读虽然不是一种直接的交际,但在本质上也是一种语言交际活动。下面就是我给大家整理的短篇 英语阅读 文章 ,希望大家喜欢。短篇英语阅读文章:You are special A well-know speaker started on his seminar(研讨会) by holding up a $20 bill in the room of 200. He asked,who would like this $20 bill. Hands started going up. He said, "I'm going to give this $20 to one of you, but first, let me do this." He proceeded to crumple(弄皱) the $20 note up. He then asked, "who still wants it?" Still the hands were up in the air. "Well," he replied, "what if I do this?" He dropped it on the ground, and started to ground into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now, crumpled and dirty. "Now, who still wants it?" Still the hands went into the air. "My friends, you have all learned a very valuable lesson no matter what I did to the money, you still want it. Because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20." Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make, and circumstances that come away. We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what happened, or what will happen, you will never lose your value. Dirty or clean, crumpled or finally creased, you are still priceless to those who love you. The worst of your lives comes not in what we do, or who we know, but by who we are. You are special. Don't ever forget it. 短篇英语阅读文章:Love your mother Let us take a moment of the time just to pay tribute and show appreciation to the person called MOM though some may not say it openly to their mother. There's no substitute for her. Cherish every single moment. Though at times she may not be the best of friends, she may not agree to our thoughts, she is still your mother! Your mother will be there for you, to listen to your woes your brags your frustrations, etc. Ask yourself "Have you put aside enough time for her, to listen to her 'blues' of working in the kitchen, her tiredness?" Be tactful, loving and still show her due respect, though you may have a different view from hers. Once gone, only fond memories of the past and also regrets will be left. Do not take for granted the things closest to your heart. Love her more than you love yourself. Life is meaningless without her. 短篇英语阅读文章:Mum and growing days Those Teenage Years When you were 11 years old, she took you and your friends to the different movies. You thanked her by asking to sit in a row. When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to watch certain TV shows. You thanked her by waiting until she left the house. When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming. You thanked her by telling her she had no taste. When you were 14, she paid for a month away at summer camp. You thanked her by forgetting to write a single letter. When you were 15, she came home from work, looking for a hug. You thanked her by having your bedroom door locked. When you were 16, she taught you how to drive her car. You thanked her by taking it every chance you could. When you were 17, she was expecting an important call. You thanked her by being on the phone all night. When you were 18, she cried at your high school graduation. You thanked her by staying out partying until dawn. When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to campus, carried your bags. You thanked her by saying good-bye outside the dorm so you wouldn't be embarrassed in front of your friends. When you were 20, she asked whether you were seeing anyone. You thanked her by saying, "It's none of your business."

经典的英语文章适合我们闲时练习英语阅读,下面我为大家带来,希望大家喜欢! 篇一: I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Many people pretend that they understand modern art. They always tell you what a picture is 'about'. Of course, many pictures are not 'about' anything. They are just pretty patterns. We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. They notice more. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. She came into my room yesterday. 'What are you doing?' she asked. 'I'm hanging this picture on the wall,' I answered. 'It's a new one. Do you like it?' She looked at it critically for a moment. 'It's all right,' she said, 'but isn't it upside down?' I looked at it again. She was right! It was! 我是个学艺术的学生,画了很多画。有很多人装成很懂现代艺术。他们总是告诉你一幅画的。当然,有很多画是什么意思也没有的。他们只不过是漂亮的图案。我们喜欢它们就像我们喜欢漂亮的窗帘布。我觉得小孩子们往往比任何人都更能欣赏现代绘画。他们观察到的东西更多。我的妹妹只有七岁,但她总能说出我的画是好还是不好。昨天她到我房里来了。"你干什么呢。她问。"我把这幅画挂到墙上,我回答。"这是一个新的。你喜欢吗。她用挑剔的目光一会儿。"这都是正确的,"她说,"但这不是颠倒的吗?"我又看。她是对的!这是! 篇二: Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. They were all hungry and the food *** elled good. After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire. But some time later it began to rain. The boys felt tired so they put out the fire and crept into their tent. Their sleeping bags were warm and fortable, so they all slept soundly. In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting. The tent was full of water! They all leapt out of their sleeping bags and hurried outside. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! 在下午晚些时候,男孩子们把帐篷搭在一个领域中。一旦这是,他们在篝火上烧起了饭。他们都饿了,而且食物闻起来很香。一顿美餐之后,他们讲故事、唱歌的篝火。但过了些时候开始下雨了。孩子们感到累了,所以他们扑灭了火,爬进了帐篷。睡袋既暖和又舒适,所以他们都睡得很香。在半夜里,两个男孩醒来了,开始喊。帐篷里全是水!他们全都跳出睡袋,跑到外面。雨下得很大,他们发现地上已经形成了一个流。那小溪弯弯曲曲穿过田野,然后正好从他们的帐篷! 篇三: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. The article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace.' The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two urgent telegrams, but received no reply. He sent yet another telegram rming the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. A week later, the editor at last received a telegram from the journalist. Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a cable in which he rmed the editor that he had been arrested while counting the 1084 steps leading to the 15-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace. 报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供成立一些关紧要的事实和统计数字而走向极端。去年,一位记者受一家有名的杂志的委托写一篇关于非洲某个新成立共和国总统府的文章。稿子寄来后,编辑看第一句话就拒绝予以发表。文章的开头是这样的:"几百级台阶通向环绕总统的高墙。"编辑立即给那位记者发去传真,要求他核实一下台阶的确切数字和围墙的高度。 记者立即出发去核实这些重要的事实,但过了好长时间不见他把数字寄来,在此期间,编辑等得不耐烦了,因为杂志马上要付印。他给记者先后发去两份传真,但对方毫无反应。于是他又发了一份传真,通知那位记者说,若再不迅速答复,将被解雇。但记者还是没有回复。编辑无奈,勉强按原样发稿了。一周之后,编辑终于接到记者的传真。那个可怜的记者不仅被捕了,而且还被送进了监狱。不过,他终于获准发回了一份传真。在传真中他告诉编辑,就在他数通向15英尺高的总统府围墙的1,084级台阶时,被抓了起来。

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The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since 8 o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr Taylor went back into his shop.

The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweler's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.

皮卡迪利大街附近的一条著名拱廊街道上,几家高档商店刚刚开始营业。在早晨的这个时候,拱廊街上几乎空无一人。珠宝店主泰勒先生正在欣赏新布置的橱窗。他手下两名店员从早上8点就开始忙碌,这时刚刚布置完毕。钻石项链、戒指漂亮地陈列在黑色丝绒上面。泰勒先生站在橱窗外凝神欣赏了几分钟就回到了店里。

宁静突然被打破,一辆大轿车亮着前灯,响着喇叭,呼啸着冲进了拱廊街,在珠宝店门口停了下来。一人留在驾驶座上,另外两个用黑色长筒丝袜蒙面的人跳下车来。他们用铁棒把商店橱窗的玻璃砸碎。这开始发生时,泰勒先生正在楼上。他与店员动手向窗外投掷家具,椅子,桌子飞落花流水在拱廊街上。一个窃贼被一尊很重的雕像击中,但由于他忙着抢钻石首饰,竟连疼痛都顾不上了。这场抢劫只持续了3分钟,因为窃贼争先恐后地爬上轿车,以惊人的速度开跑了。就在轿车离开的时候,泰勒先生从店里冲了出来,跟在车后追赶,一边还往车上扔烟灰缸、花瓶。但他已无法抓住那些窃贼了。他们已带着价值数千镑的首饰逃之夭夭了。

Yesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his experiences as a young man. Before he retired, Frank was the head of a very large business company, but as a boy he used to work in a small shop. It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. He saved money for years and in 1958 he bought a small workshop of his own. In his twenties Frank used to make spare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. In a few years the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success. He was still smiling when the door opened and his wife came in. She wanted him to repair their grandson's bicycle!

昨天下午弗兰克·霍金斯向我讲述了他年轻时的经历。在他退休之前,弗兰克是一家非常大的事务公司头,但作为一个男孩,他曾经工作在一个小商店。他的工作是修理自行车,那时他一天工作十四小时。他积蓄多年,并在1958他买了属于自己的小作坊。在他二十几岁的弗兰克曾生产飞机零配件。那时他有两个帮手。在几年的小作坊已经成为一个雇用七百二十八人的大工厂。弗兰克回想着他早年的艰难经历和走过的漫长的成功之路。他正笑着的时候,门开了,他的妻子走了进来。她叫他去修理他们孙子的自行车!

Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her. One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm. Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea. Then she swam to the shore after spending the whole night in the water. During that time she covered a distance of eight miles. Early next morning, she saw a light ahead. She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs. On arriving at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen. That was all she remembered. When she woke up a day later, she found herself in hospital.

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