經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀
經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀
美文,是文質(zhì)兼美的文章。引導(dǎo)學(xué)生讀好讀美,誦讀悟情積累。學(xué)生對美的體驗和領(lǐng)悟,來自感覺的整體性,一定要從語言材料的氛圍中去獲得。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編帶來的經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀,歡迎閱讀!
經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀篇一
Night after night
Night after night, she came to tuck me in, even long after my childhood years. Following her longstanding custom, she'd lean down and push my long hair out of the way, then kiss my forehead.
I don't remember when it first started annoying me — her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt work-worn and rough against my young skin. Finally, one night, I shouted out at her, "Don't do that anymore —your hands are too rough!" She didn't say anything in reply. But never again did my mother close out my day with that familiar expression of her love.
Time after time, with the passing years, my thoughts returned to that night. By then I missed my mother's hands, missed her goodnight kiss on my forehead. Sometimes the incident seemed very close, sometimes far away. But always it lurked, in the back of my mind.
Well, the years have passed, and I'm not a little girl anymore. Mom is in her mid-seventies, and those hands I once thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. She's been our doctor, reaching into a medicine cabinet for the remedy to calm a young girl's stomach or soothe the boy's scraped knee. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world... gets stains out of blue jeans like I never could...
Now, my own children are grown and gone. Mom no longer has Dad, and on special occasions, I find myself drawn next door to spend the night with her. So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly run across my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my brow.
In my memory, for the thousandth time, I recalled the night my young voice complained, "Don't do that anymore — your hands are too rough!" Catching Mom's hand in hand, I blurted out how sorry I was for that night. I thought she'd remember, as I did. But Mom didn't know what I was talking about. She had forgotten — and forgiven — long ago.
That night, I fell asleep with a new appreciation for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.
經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀篇二
Giant
To be a giant.
This has forever been our passion, this desire to be a giant.
Not to stand on one’s shoulders or have one for a friend.
For these may be fortunate things.
But to be one.
Giants step over barriers that seem never ending.
They conquer mountains that appear insurmountable.
Giant rise above fear.
Triumph over pain.
Push themselves and inspire others.
To be a Giant.
To do Giant things.
To take Giant steps.
To move the world forward.
巨人
成為一個巨人,
這永遠是我們最強烈的欲望,
成為一個巨人,
不是站在一個巨人的肩上,或是成為他的朋友。
那或許是靠運氣。
而要成為一個巨人是不一樣的,
好像巨人們永遠都得跨越障礙。
他們征服看似不可超越的高山。
巨人們超越恐懼。
擊敗痛苦。
鞭策自己,鼓勵他人。
成為一個巨人,
做巨人做的事。
走巨人走的路。
推動整個世界向前進。
經(jīng)典英語背誦美文閱讀篇三
Our brain is like muscles. The more you use and exercise it, the stronger it becomes. But, if you want to get maximum results, you should do more than just practice. What you need is deliberate practice. Deliberate practice is the kind of practice that stretches the boundaries of your capabilities. While in normal practice you just do the same activity again and again, in deliberate practice you push yourself to the limit. It’s not easy, but deliberate practice makes the difference between an expert and everyone else.
The principle of deliberate practice can be applied in whatever field you want to excel in, but here I will focus on mind development. Below are 8 ways to challenge and exercise your mind. Choose some of them you haven’t done and take your mind to the next level:
1. Read challenging articles
You can measure the difficulty level of an article by using Google Docs. Here is how to do it:
Create a new document
Paste the content of the article to the new document
Open the Tools -Word Count menu item. It will show you three metrics: Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kindcaid Grade Level, and Automated Readability Index. The higher it is, the more difficult the article is.
Of course, it’s not necessary to measure the difficulty level of every article you read. Simply take some samples from a blog or web site and you will have good idea about the difficulty level of the articles there.
2. Read challenging books
Classic books are good candidates since they are usually more difficult to read than new books. You could start with my list of classic books. You can also read the Pulitzer-winning books.
3. Read academic journals
One form of challenging reading we often overlook is academic journals. There are a lot of free journal articles you can read from Open science Directory. Some of the journal articles in Google Scholar are also free. Go there, pick a topic of your interest and read a journal article.
4. Play mind games
Choose a free mind game to play and you can have fun while exercising your mind. I started playing Sudoku last week and it was more difficult than I expected. But over time my mind got used to it and I can now solve the puzzles faster.
5. Aim to produce certain number of ideas everyday
The ideas can be in whatever fields you are working on. In my case, I try to write certain number of words everyday. Q10 - which I first learned from Dale - is an excellent tool you can use if you are a writer. One of its features is global target with which you can set the target number of words you want to write.
6. Brainstorm using thinking tools
There are many thinking tools you can use. The book Thinkertoys has many of them in one book and the web site Exploratree has a collection of tools you can use.
7. Do ultradian sprint
Doing ultradian sprint is a good way to train your focus and concentration. One trait of a well-trained brain is the ability to concentrate for long time and ultradian sprint can help you increase your ability to concentrate.
8. Set a project
Is there a project that has been in the back of your mind for some time? Perhaps you postpone it because you think it’s too difficult. Well, that’s a good candidate for deliberate practice. Often we are afraid of failure, but a mantra to quick progress is to make mistakes and make them quick. This way you will have a short feedback loop that will help you adjust your performance faster.
As I wrote in the beginning of this article, a key of deliberate practice is to push your current limit of ability. These challenges will stretch your boundary when you first do them, but after some time, you will get comfortable with it and it will no longer be deliberate practice. Here are some things you can do to keep making them deliberate practice:
1. For reading, try reading something in an unfamiliar field or read more challenging materials in the same field.
2. For playing mind games, increase the level of difficulty or try a new game you are not familiar with.
3. For producing certain number of ideas everyday, increase the target number or the quality of the ideas.
4. For doing ultradian sprint, increase the duration of the session.
5. For thinking challenge, try more difficult challenges.
6. For setting project, increase the scope of the project or do similar projects with stricter deadline.
Do you have tips or thoughts on mind exercise? I would love to hear them.
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