经典英语美文【通用6篇】

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经典英语美文 篇一

The Power of Kindness

Kindness is a language that everyone understands. It is a powerful force that has the ability to change lives, mend broken hearts, and bring people together. With a simple act of kindness, we can make a positive impact on someone's day and create a ripple effect of goodness in the world.

One of the most heartwarming stories that exemplifies the power of kindness is that of a young boy named Jack. Jack was a shy and introverted child who often felt lonely at school. One day, a new student named Emily joined their class. Emily was from a different country and had trouble adjusting to her new surroundings. She felt isolated and struggled to make friends.

One afternoon, during recess, Jack noticed Emily sitting alone on a bench, looking sad. He mustered up the courage to approach her and offered a smile. That simple act of kindness sparked a friendship that would change both of their lives. Jack invited Emily to join him and his friends during recess, and soon, Emily began to feel more comfortable and accepted.

Over time, Jack's kindness inspired others to befriend Emily as well. The once lonely bench became a gathering spot for a group of friends who supported and cared for one another. Jack's act of kindness not only brightened Emily's day but also created a sense of belonging for everyone involved.

Kindness has the power to transcend barriers and bring people from different backgrounds together. It is a universal language that shows compassion and empathy. When we choose to be kind, we create a harmonious environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated.

In today's fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget about the impact we can make on others. However, it is important to remember that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a profound effect on someone's life. Whether it's a smile, a helping hand, or a thoughtful gesture, we have the power to make a difference.

So, let us strive to be kind to one another. Let us choose empathy over judgment, understanding over ignorance, and love over hate. Together, we can create a world where kindness reigns and everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

经典英语美文 篇二

The Beauty of Simplicity

In a world filled with distractions and complexities, simplicity is a breath of fresh air. It is the essence of beauty that can be found in the smallest moments of our lives. When we embrace simplicity, we open ourselves up to a world of joy, peace, and contentment.

Imagine a day spent in nature, away from the noise and chaos of the city. The gentle rustling of leaves, the soothing sound of a flowing river, and the warmth of the sun on your skin. In these moments, life feels uncomplicated and pure. It is a reminder that happiness can be found in the simplest of things.

Simplicity is not about living a life devoid of excitement or ambition. It is about finding balance and appreciating the beauty in the present moment. It is about decluttering our lives, both physically and mentally, and focusing on what truly matters.

In a world driven by consumerism, we are constantly bombarded with messages that tell us we need more to be happy. However, true happiness cannot be found in material possessions or external validation. It is an internal state of being that comes from living a life aligned with our values and embracing simplicity.

Simplicity allows us to live with intention and purpose. It gives us the freedom to let go of what no longer serves us and make room for what brings us joy. It is a conscious choice to prioritize experiences over things and to cultivate meaningful connections with others.

When we simplify our lives, we create space for self-reflection and personal growth. We become more aware of our thoughts and emotions, and we can better understand ourselves and our place in the world. Simplicity allows us to live with gratitude and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.

So, let us embrace simplicity in our lives. Let us declutter our physical spaces, simplify our schedules, and quiet our minds. Let us find joy in the small moments, cherish our relationships, and live with intention and purpose. In doing so, we will discover the true beauty and richness that simplicity brings.

经典英语美文 篇三

  What makes a home?Love and sympathy andconfidence.

  It is a place where kindly affections exist among allthe members of the family. The parents take goodcare of their children,and the children are interestedin the activities of their parents. Thus all of them arebound together by affection,and they find their home to be the cheeriest place in the world.

  A home without love is no more a home than a body without a soul is a man. Every civilizedperson is a social being.No one should live alone. A man may lead a successful and prosperouslife,but prosperity alone can by no means insure happiness.

  Many great personages in the world history had deep affections for their homes. Your homemay be poor and humble,but your duty lies there. You should try to make it cheerful andcomfortable. The greater the difficulties,the richer will be your reward. A home is more than afamily dwelling. It is a school in which people are trained for citizenship. A man will not rendergood service to his country if he can do nothing good for his home; for in proportion as heloves his home,will he love his country. The home is the birthplace of true patriotism. It is thesecret of social welfare and national greatness. It is the basis and origin of civilization.

经典英语美文 篇四

  Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there,they serve some sort of purpose,to teach you a lesson or help figure out who you are or who you want to become. You never know who these people may be - your roommate,neighbor,professor,long lost friend,lover or even a complete stranger who,when you lock eyes with them,you know that very moment that they will affect your life in some profound way.

  其实有时候,一些人一闯入你的生活你便知道他们本就想这么做,其中有着一定的目的——或给你一个教训,或帮助你明白你是谁或你要成为谁。你永远也不知道这些人会是谁,是你的舍友、邻居、教授、久违的朋友、爱人,甚或是一个完全的陌生人。当你与他们四目相对,你便知道他们会以某种深远的方式影响你的生活。

  And sometimes things happen to you and at the time they may seem horrible,painful and unfair,but in reflection you realize that without overcoming those obstacles,you would have never realized your potential,strength,will power or heart. Everything happens for a reason. Nothing happens by chance or by means of good or bad luck. Illness,injury,love,lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity - all occur to test the limits of your soul. Without these small tests,if they be events,illnesses or relationships,life would be like a smoothly paved,straight,flat road to nowhere. Safe and comfortable but dull and utterly pointless.

  也有时,一些事情发生了,它们看上去是那么可怕、痛苦和不公;但细想一下你就会明白,如果没有去努力克服这些难题,你将永远也不会知道自己的潜能、力量、意志力和内心。任何事情的发生都是有原因的,没有一件事是偶然发生的或是因了某种好运或厄运发生的。疾病、伤害、爱、真正的伟大的消逝和完全的愚蠢――所有这一切的发生都是对你的精神极限的考验。不管这考验是一些事件、疾病或是某种关系,没有了它们,生活都将只剩下阳光大道,安稳、舒适,但却单调、没有意义,不会通往任何地方。

  The people you meet who affect your life and the successes and downfalls you experience - they are the ones who create who you are. Even the bad experiences can be learned from. Those lessons are the hardest and probably the most important ones.

  你遇到的那些影响你的生活的人和你所经历的成功或失败,都会让你看清自己。即使是不好的经历,也能让你从中得到教训。这些教训是最严酷的,但也可能是最重要的。

  If someone hurts you,betrays you or breaks your heart,forgive them for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious to whom you open your heart to. If someone loves you,love them back unconditionally,not only because they love you,but because they are teaching you to love and opening your heart and eyes to things you would have never seen or felt without them.

  即使有人伤害了你、背叛了你、或让你心碎,原谅他们吧,因为他们帮助你懂得了什么是信任,也让你明白了对那些你敞开心扉交往的'人保持谨慎的重要性。如果有人爱你,那么也无条件地爱他们吧,不光因为他们爱你,也因为他们教会了你如何去爱,如何打开心扉、张开眼睛去感受那些没有他们你便不能看到或感受到的世间的种种。

  Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from it everything that you possibly can,for you may never be able to experience it again.

  就让每一天都过得有意义吧。享受生命中的每一刻,尽你所能从中汲取,因为以后你可能没有机会再有同样经历。

  Talk to people you have never talked to before,and actually listen. Let yourself fall in love,break free and set your sights high. Hold your head up because you have every right to. Tell yourself you are a great inpidual and believe in yourself,for if you don't believe in yourself,no one else will believe in you either. You can make of your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it.

  那些与你从没打过招呼的人互相交谈聆听吧,让自己沐浴爱河吧,自由地冲破藩篱,让你的眼界更加高远吧。抬起你的头,因为你有权利这样做。相信自己,告诉自己你很了不起,因为如果连你自己都不相信自己,别人又怎能相信你?你能够按自己的意愿生活。去创造出自己的生活,然后走出来享受生活吧。

  "People are like tea bags - you have to put them in hot water before you know how strong they are."

  人就像茶叶袋,只有放到热水中,你才能知道他们有多强大。

经典英语美文 篇五

  Dear Arizona,

  亲爱的亚利桑那:

  My brother is so lucky. Good stuff is always happening to him. Do you believe in luck?And if so,how can I get more of it?

  我的兄弟运气特别好,常有好事发生在他身上。你相信运气吗?如果真有运气,我怎样才能得到更多一些呢?

  —Looking for Luck in Louisiana

  ——身在路易斯安那寻找好运的人

  Dear Looking,

  亲爱的运气寻觅者:

  I was eating breakfast with one hand,petting my cat,Cow,with the other,and reading the back of the cereal box,when—“YOUCH!” I screamed. “Why’d you pinch me?”

  我当时正一手吃早餐,一手爱抚着我的猫“牛牛”,同时在看燕麦片盒子背面的信息。就在这时——“哎呦”,我尖叫起来,“你干嘛捏我?”

  “You’re not wearing green,” said my little brother,Tex. “Everyone knows you get pinched if you don’t wear green on Saint Patrick’s Day!”

  “因为你没穿绿色衣服,”我的小弟弟特克斯说,“人人都知道如果在圣帕特里克节里不穿绿色衣服就会被捏!”

  “It’s true,” said my little sister,Indi.

  “这是真的!”我的小妹妹英蒂说。

  I was mostly mad about getting pinched,but also a tiny bit glad about being reminded that it was Saint Patrick’s Day.

  我对自己被掐感到非常生气,但有一点儿值得高兴的是,这提醒了我今天是圣帕特里克节。

  I panicked. “What am I going to do?I don’t have time to change. I’ll get pinched all day long!”

  我惊慌失措:“我该怎么办?我没时间换衣服了。一整天我都会被人捏的!”

  “Well,” Tex said,taking the old green baseball cap off his head,“you could borrow my lucky hat.”

  “好吧,”特克斯从他头上摘下那顶绿色的旧棒球帽,说,“你可以借我的幸运帽。”

  “But it’s your favorite!” I said.

  “但它可是你的最爱。”我说。

  “I know,” said Tex. “Just promise to give it back after school.”

  我知道,”特克斯说,“只要你答应放学后还给我就行了。”

  “No problem,” I said,glancing in the mirror on my way out the door. “I look like a goofball in this thing!”

  “没问题,”我说。出门前,我照了照镜子。“戴上这个东西,我看上去就像个傻瓜!”

  “A lucky goofball!” said Tex.

  “一个幸运的傻瓜!”特克斯说。

  “Hum.” I grabbed my backpack. “Thanks,I think.”

  “嗯,”我抓起书包说道,“好吧,谢谢。”

  Now,before I go on,you should know that I’m not an overly superstitious person. I don’t believe that thirteen is an unlucky number or that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck. I definitely don’t freak out if a black cat crossees my path. And when it comes to things like lucky four-leaf clovers and lucky pennies,I just never believed in them.

  说到这里,你要知道我不是个极其迷信的人。我不认为13是个倒霉的数字,或者打碎镜子会带来7年的厄运。我决不会因为一只黑猫在我面前走过而被吓坏,也决不会相信诸如幸运四叶草、幸运便士这类东西。

  Anyway,I was racing to catch the school bus,and I saw a dollar on the sidewalk! I looked around to see if anyone was looking for it,but people just kept stepping on the poor thing,so I decided to rescue it. I’d found pennies and nickels before,but never a dollar! Then,I didn’t miss the bus,because the bus was even later than me—which never happens!

  不管怎样,当我正拼命追赶校车 时,我看到人行道上有张一美元的钞票!我环顾四周,看看有没人在找它,可人们都相继踩过这个可怜的家伙,所以我决定营救它。以前我捡过便士和镍币,可从没 发现过一美元的钞票。随后,我没有错过校车,因为校车甚至比我还晚到——这是从未发生过的!

  My luck didn’t stop there. Carlos and Jackson were sitting behind me,quizzing each other on spelling words. I turned around and said,“You guys know that test isn’t till tomorrow,right?”

  我的运气并未就此打住。卡洛斯和杰克逊刚好坐在我后面,正相互考单词拼写。我转过头去,说:“你们知道明天才测验,对吗?”

  “It got switched to this morning,” said Jackson. “Remember?There’s some assembly tomorrow. ”

  “已经改到今天早上了。”杰克逊说,“记得吗?明天有个大会要开。”

  “That’s right. I totally forgot!” I said. “I’m so lucky that I sat in front of you. If I hadn’t,I wouldn’t have found out till it was too late!” I got out my spelling words,studied all the way to school. And ended up acing the test!

  “对哦。我忘得一干二净!”我说,“坐在你们前面我多么幸运啊。不然,到我发现已经晚了。”我拿出要考的单词表来,去学校的一路上,我都在复习。最终,我考了个好成绩。

  The minute I got home,I gave Tex a gigantic hug.

  一回到家,我就给特克斯一个大大的拥抱。

  “This is the luckiest hat in the world,” I said. “I’m never taking it off!”

  “这是世界上最幸运的帽子。”我说,“我永远都不取下来了!”

  “But you promised to give it back!” said Tex.

  “但你答应过要还给我的。”特克斯说。

  “I know,but…” I pretended to try to pull the hat off my head. “I think it’s stuck.”

  “我知道,但是……”我假装试图把帽子摘下来,“我想它粘住了。”

  “It is not!” said Tex.

  “没有!”特克斯说。

  “Please-oh-please let me borrow your lucky hat for one more day!” I begged.

  “求求你把你的幸运帽借我再用一天。”我请求道。

  “Tomorrow I’m auditioning for the school play,and I need every bit of help I can get.”

  “明天我要参加学校话剧表演的选角面试,我需要得到所有帮助。”

  “OK,” said Tex. “One more day. But you’d better be really nice to me.”

  “好吧,”特克斯说,“再借一天。但你最好真得对我好点。”

  “I will,” I agreed. “In fact,here you can have my lucky dollar!” Tex let out a whoop,then started dancing around and waving his gift in the air.

  “我会的,”我同意道,“这样,我这张幸运美元给你!”特克斯欢呼了一声,接着,他一边在空中挥舞着他的礼物,一边开始在四周跳起舞来。

  The next day turned out to be super lucky. My audition couldn’t have gone better.

  第二天,我的运气棒极了。我的试演再好不过了。

  “Wow,Arizona!” said my friend Mareya. “I can’t believe how amazingly you just did! You are so getting a major part in this play!”

  “哇,亚利桑那!”我的朋友玛瑞娅说,“你刚刚的表演太令人吃惊了,我简直不敢相信!你肯定可以在这部话剧里演主角!”

  “Thanks! You did really great,too!” I said. “But honestly,the only reason I did OK is because I had my lucky hat.”

  “谢谢!你也表演得很棒!”我回答道,“不过,老实说,我表演好全因为我有一顶幸运帽。”

  “What lucky hat?” asked Mareya.

  “什么幸运帽?”玛瑞娅问。

  “This one,” I said,reaching into my backpack,where I thought I’d put Tex’s hat since I couldn’t wear it for the audition. But it wasn’t there! “Oh no!” I cried. “It’s gone! What am I going to tell Tex?”

  “就是这个,”我边说边把手伸进书包里,我以为我把特克斯的帽子放在书包里了,因为我不能戴着它表演。但帽子不在里面!“哦,不!”我喊道,“它不见了!我怎么跟特克斯交代啊?”

  Mareya helped me look for it. Luckily,we found Tex’s hat in my locker. Also luckily,I discovered that I could be lucky with or without a goofy-looking cap in my possession.

  玛瑞娅也帮我找,幸运的是,我们发现原来帽子放在我的储物柜里了。同样幸运的是,我发现无论戴不戴那顶落入我手中让我看起来滑稽可笑的帽子,我都会有好运。

  “So it wasn’t the hat,” said Mareya. “This is just a wild guess,but maybe it was all those hours you spent practicing over the past month.”

  “所以,并不是因为那顶帽子,”玛瑞娅说,“那不过是瞎猜罢了。也许那是你过去一个月里刻苦练习的结果。”

  “Hmm,” I said. “It’s possible.”

  “嗯,”我说,“可能是!”

  So,dear Looking,I guess you could say that luck is a combination of being prepared,believing in yourself…and maybe just a tiny bit of magic!In other words,luck may come your way,but you have to be ready for it when it does!

  所以,亲爱的运气寻觅者,我想你可以说幸运是这样一个组合——做好准备,相信自己……也许再加上一点点的魔法!换言之,幸运也许正向你走来,但在它降临时,你得做好准备!

  Ciao for now.

  写到这里。再见。

  Arizona

  亚利桑那

经典英语美文 篇六

  Dad's Kiss(原题 A goodbye kiss)

  The Board Meeting had come to an end. Bob started to stand up and jostled the table,spilling his coffee over his notes. "How embarrassing. I am getting so clumsy in my old age." Everyone had a good laugh,and soon we were all telling stories of our most embarrassing moments. It came around to Frank who sat quietly listening to the others. Someone said,"Come on,Frank. Tell us your most embarrassing moment."

  Frank laughed and began to tell us of his childhood. "I grew up in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman,and he loved the sea. He had his own boat,but it was hard making a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough to feed the family. Not just enough for our family,but also for his Mom and Dad and the other kids that were still at home." He looked at us and said,"I wish you could have met my Dad. He was a big man,and he was strong from pulling the nets and fighting the seas for his catch. When you got close to him,he smelled like the ocean. He would wear his old canvas,foul-weather coat and his bibbed overalls. His rain hat would be pulled down over his brow. No matter how much my Mother washed them,they would still smell of the sea and of fish."

  Frank's voice dropped a bit. "When the weather was bad he would drive me to school. He had this old truck that he used in his fishing business. That truck was older than he was. It would wheeze and rattle down the road. You could hear it coming for blocks. As he would drive toward the school,I would shrink down into the seat hoping to disappear. Half the time,he would slam to a stop and the old truck would belch a cloud of smoke. He would pull right up in front,and it seemed like everybody would be standing around and watching. Then he would lean over and give me a big kiss on the cheek and tell me to be a good boy. It was so embarrassing for me. Here,I was twelve years old,and my Dad would lean over and kiss me goodbye!"

  He paused and then went on,"I remember the day I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss. When we got to the school and came to a stop,he had his usual big smile. He started to lean toward me,but I put my hand up and said,'No,Dad.'

  It was the first time I had ever talked to him that way,and he had this surprised look on his face. I said,'Dad,I'm too old for a goodbye kiss. I'm too old for any kind of kiss.' My Dad looked at me for the longest time,and his eyes started to tear up. I had never seen him cry. He turned and looked out the windshield. 'You're right,' he said. 'You are a big boy....a man. I won't kiss you anymore.'"

  Frank got a funny look on his face,and the tears began to well up in his eyes,as he spoke. "It wasn't long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back. It was a day when most of the fleet stayed in,but not Dad. He had a big family to feed. They found his boat adrift with its nets half in and half out. He must have gotten into a gale and was trying to save the nets and the floats."

  I looked at Frank and saw that tears were running down his cheeks. Frank spoke again. "Guys,you don't know what I would give to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek....to feel his rough old face....to smell the ocean on him....to feel his arm around my neck. I wish I had been a man then. If I had been a man,I would never have told my Dad I was too old for a goodbye kiss."

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