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大家都知道朗誦的作用是很大的,它會(huì)潛移默化的影響孩子,無論是語言能力,還是理解能力方面,都有很大效果。還可以提高孩子對(duì)英文的興趣程度。所以,英語詩歌朗誦對(duì)孩子的英語閱讀和學(xué)習(xí)都可以啟到更大的作用,下面是聽力課堂小編整理的英語詩歌朗誦,希望你們喜歡。

范文一:

I love you not because of who you are,but because of who I am when I am with you.

我愛你,不是因?yàn)槟闶且粋€(gè)怎樣的人,而是因?yàn)槲蚁矚g與你在一起時(shí)的感覺。

No man or woman is worth your tears,and the one who is ,won't make you cry.

沒有人值得你流淚,值得讓你這么做的人不會(huì)讓你哭泣。

The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can't have them.

失去某人,最糟糕的莫過于,他近在身旁,卻猶如遠(yuǎn)在天邊。

Never frown,even when you are sad,because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.

縱然傷心,也不要悉眉不展,因?yàn)槟悴恢钦l會(huì)愛上你的笑容。

To the world you may be one person,but to one person you may be the world.

對(duì)于世界而言,你是一個(gè)人;但是對(duì)于某人,你是他的整個(gè)世界。

Don't waste your time on a man/woman,who isn't willing to waste their time on you.

無須為那些不愿在你身上花工夫的人而浪費(fèi)你的時(shí)間。

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to,doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have.

愛你的人假如沒有按你所希望的方式愛你,那并不代表他們沒有全心全意地愛你。

Don't try to hard,the best things come when you least expect them to.

不要著急,最好的總會(huì)在最不經(jīng)意的時(shí)候出現(xiàn)。

Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one,so that when we finally meet the person,we will know how to be grateful.

在遇到夢中人之前,上天也許會(huì)安排我們先遇到別人;在我們終于遇見心儀的人時(shí),便應(yīng)當(dāng)心存感激。

Don't cry because it is over,smile because it happened.

不要因?yàn)榻Y(jié)束而哭泣,微笑吧,為你的曾經(jīng)擁有。

Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us.

-------Sir Thomas Browne

“生命是束純凈的火焰,我們依靠自己內(nèi)心看不見的太陽而存在。”

--------托馬斯。布朗爵士

范文二:

There were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart.

It is said that the true nature of being is veiled. The labor of words, the expression of art, the seemingly ceaseless buzz that is human thought all have in common the need to get at what really is so. The hope to draw close to and possess the truth of being can be a feverish one. In some cases it can even be fatal, if pleasure is one’s truth and its attainment more important than life itself. In other lives, though, the search for what is truthful gives life.

I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies and about the writer’s thoughts on the daily scriptural readings. The person who penned the notes would add reflections to my thoughts and would always include some quotes from poets and mystics he or she had read and remembered and loved. The notes fascinated me. Here was someone immersed in a search for truth and beauty. Words had been treasured, words that were beautiful. And I felt as if the words somehow delighted in being discovered, for they were obviously very generous to the as yet anonymous writer of the notes. And now this person was in turn learning the secret of sharing them. Beauty so shines when given away. The only truth that exists is, in that sense, free.

It was a long time before I met the author of the notes.

One Sunday morning, I was told that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was “the woman who said she left all the notes.“ When I saw her I was shocked, since I immediately recognized her from church but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office with her hands folded in her lap. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely smile without pain. Her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical procedures that smiling or laughing was very difficult for her. She had suffered terribly from treatment to remove the growths that had so marred her face.

We chatted for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week.

As it turned out we went to lunch several times, and she always wore a hat during the meal. I think that treatments of some sort had caused a lot of her hair to fall out. We shared things about our lives. I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for an insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask.

We spoke of authors we both had read, and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers.

I have thought about her often over the years and how she struggled in a society that places an incredible premium on looks, class, wealth and all the other fineries of life. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look attractive. I know that her condition hurt her deeply.

Would her life have been different had she been pretty? Chances are it would have. And yet there were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that had nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. Her words came from a wounded but loving heart, very much like all hearts, but she had more of a need to be aware of it, to live with it and learn from it. She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only fear in life was the loss of a friend.

How long does it take most of us to reach that level of human growth, if we ever get there? We get so consumed and diminished, worrying about all the things that need improving, we can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of writing a little note now and then, or the dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart.

The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for a glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace and they befriended her, and showed her what is real.

她有著一種與外貌無關(guān)的靈氣和美麗。她的言語輕而易舉地征服了人心,她正是我們要聆聽的聲音。

很多人都說人生的真諦是個(gè)未知的概念。言詞的費(fèi)力詮釋、藝術(shù)的著力表現(xiàn)還有人類那似乎永無休止的紛繁思考,三者都苦苦追尋人生的真諦。希望走近以至完全把握存在的真意可以令人十分狂熱。有時(shí)候,有些人以自己篤信的真理為志趣,追尋真理甚于保全生命,于是就有舍生取義之舉。然而,也有另外的一種人生,他們在尋求真諦的過程中灌溉生命。

過去,我時(shí)常在教堂的心意籃里面發(fā)現(xiàn)一些優(yōu)美的小短文,有些是關(guān)于我的布道,有些是作者日常讀《圣經(jīng)》的感受。寫這些短文的人不但對(duì)我的一些觀點(diǎn)加以反思,而且還會(huì)引用一些他/她以前讀過的,令他/她難忘又喜愛的詩人或者神秘主義者的話。我給這些短文迷住了。我看到了一個(gè)執(zhí)著于追尋真與美的人。其珍而重之的字句,優(yōu)美動(dòng)人。我還感覺到好像那些字句也樂于讓我們發(fā)現(xiàn),它們是那么毫無保留地,慷慨地為這無名氏作者借用,而現(xiàn)在輪到這位無名氏來學(xué)習(xí)與人分享這些美文的奧秘。分享令美愈加閃耀生輝,在這個(gè)意義上說,其實(shí)世上唯一的真理是分毫不費(fèi)的。

過了很久我才見到這些短文的作者。

一個(gè)星期天早上,我被告知有人正在辦公室等我。幫我應(yīng)門的年輕人說“是個(gè)女人,說留言是她放的。”看見她的時(shí)候我大吃一驚,因?yàn)槲荫R上就認(rèn)出她是我的教區(qū)信徒,只是我一直不知道那些短文是她寫的。她坐在辦公室的一張椅子上,兩手相扣擱在大腿上,低垂著頭。在抬頭看我的時(shí)候,她微笑起來卻十分費(fèi)勁。那是一張破了相的臉,外科手術(shù)使她的臉皮繃得緊緊的,笑對(duì)她來說也是很困難的。為了去除臉上礙眼的.肉瘤她接受了手術(shù)治療,這令她吃盡苦頭。

那個(gè)星期天早上我們聊了一會(huì)兒,并決定那個(gè)星期再找個(gè)時(shí)間一起吃頓午飯。

后來我們不止吃了一頓午飯,而是好幾頓。每次一起吃飯的時(shí)候她都戴著帽子。我想可能是她接受的某種治療使她掉了不少頭發(fā)。我們分享了各自生活中的點(diǎn)點(diǎn)滴滴。我跟她講我讀書和成長的故事。她告訴我她在一家保險(xiǎn)公司里已經(jīng)工作多年了。她從來沒有提過自己的家庭,我也沒有問。

我們還談到大家都讀過的作家作品,不難發(fā)現(xiàn)她非常喜歡看書。

這些年我經(jīng)常想起她,在這個(gè)以外表、地位和財(cái)富等虛名浮利掛帥的社會(huì)中她是怎樣一路挺過來的呢?毀掉的容顏使她怎么也無法變得耀眼迷人。我知道這深深地刺痛著她。

如果她長得漂亮,她的生命軌跡會(huì)不會(huì)有所不同呢?有可能。不過她有種獨(dú)特的靈氣和美,與外表完全無關(guān)。她的話輕而易舉地征服了人心,她正是我們要聆聽的聲音。她的雋語出于一顆受過傷卻充滿愛的心,就像所有人的心一樣,只不過她比別人更注重對(duì)自己心靈的關(guān)注、用心去體會(huì)生活并從中學(xué)習(xí)。她擁有一種細(xì)膩的美感。她生命里唯一的恐懼就是失去朋友。   我們究竟要花多長時(shí)間才能達(dá)到如此高度的成熟?能否最終達(dá)到還是個(gè)未知數(shù)呢。我們老覺得身心疲憊,懷才不遇,只顧為眼前的不足憂心忡忡,卻忘了珍視一些歷久常新的東西。友誼珍貴而美好,只需我們用心呵護(hù),有時(shí)候簡簡單單的表示就已經(jīng)足夠了,譬如偶爾寫幾句話給朋友,或者在籃子里投入一些優(yōu)美動(dòng)人的字條,以期大家都能分享,記住美妙的時(shí)刻、美好的感覺。

她生命的真諦就是要透過事物的表面一睹其真正的本質(zhì)。她發(fā)現(xiàn)了美和上帝的慈愛,而美和慈愛也待她如友,把生命的真諦呈現(xiàn)給她。

范文三:

I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.

No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is ,won't make you cry.

The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can't have them.   Never frown1, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.

To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.

Don't waste your time on a man/woman, who isn't willing2 to waste their time on you.   Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn’t mean they don't love you with all they have.

Don't try to hard, the best things come when you least expect them to.

Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful

Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened.

我愛你,不是因?yàn)槟闶且粋€(gè)怎樣的人,而是因?yàn)槲蚁矚g與你在一起時(shí)的`感覺。

沒有人值得你流淚,值得讓你這么做的人不會(huì)讓你哭泣。

失去某人,最糟糕的莫過于,他近在身旁,卻猶如遠(yuǎn)在天邊。

縱然傷心,也不要悉眉不展,因?yàn)槟悴恢钦l會(huì)愛上你的笑容。

對(duì)于世界而言,你是一個(gè)人;但是對(duì)于某人,你是他的整個(gè)世界。

不要為那些不愿在你身上花費(fèi)時(shí)間的人而浪費(fèi)你的時(shí)間。

愛你的人如果沒有按你所希望的方式愛你,那并不代表他們沒有全心全意地愛你。

不要著急,最好的總會(huì)在最不經(jīng)意的時(shí)候出現(xiàn)。

在遇到夢中人之前,上天也許會(huì)安排我們先遇到別人;在我們終于遇見心儀的人時(shí),便應(yīng)當(dāng)心存感激。

不要因?yàn)榻Y(jié)束而哭泣,微笑吧,為你的曾經(jīng)擁有。

范文四:

What is pink? A rose is pink

什么是粉紅色?

By the fountain's brink.

噴泉邊的玫瑰就是粉紅色。

What is red? A poppy's red

什么是艷紅色?

In its barley bed.

在大麥床里的罌粟花就是艷紅色。

What is blue? The sky is blue

什么是蔚藍(lán)色?天空就是蔚藍(lán)色,

Where the clouds float thro'.

云朵飄過其間。

What is white? A swan is white

什么是白色?

Sailing in the light.

陽光下嬉水的天鵝就是白色。

What is yellow? Pears are yellow,

什么是黃色?梨兒就是黃色,

Rich and ripe and mellow.

熟透且多汁。

What is green? The grass is green,

什么是綠色?草就是綠色,

With small flowers between.

小花摻雜其間。

What is violet? Clouds are violet

什么是紫色?夏日夕陽里的

In the summer twilight.

彩霞就是紫色。

What is orange? Why, an orange,

什么是橘色?當(dāng)然啦!

Just an orange!

橘子就是橘色。

培養(yǎng)朗誦的習(xí)慣需要每天堅(jiān)持,不能中途放棄哦!小編相信大家可以的。


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