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书中那些惊艳的段落英语

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书中那些惊艳的段落英语,我国文化的重要组成部分就是我们的句子,而且句子在我们的生活中的使用都是很普遍见的,句子不仅有很多的类型,而且还有很多的寓意,下面是书中那些惊艳的段落英语。

书中那些惊艳的段落英语1

“But man is not made for defeat,” he said. “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” I am sorry that I killed the fish though, he thought. Now the bad time is coming and I do not even have the harpoon.

The dentuso is cruel and able and strong an d intelligent. But I was more intelligent than he was. Perhaps not, he thought. Perhaps I was only better armed.

“不过人不是为失败而生的.,”他说。“一个人可以被毁灭,但不能给打败。“不过我很痛心,把这鱼给杀了,他想。现在倒霉的时刻要来了,可我连鱼叉也没有。这条登多索鲨是残忍、能干、强壮而聪明的。但是我比它更聪明。也许并不,他想。也许我仅仅是武器比它强。

书中那些惊艳的段落英语

The shark swung over and the old man saw his eye was not alive and then he swung over once again, wrapping himself in two loops of the rope. The old man knew that he was dead but the shark would not accept it. Then, on his back, with his tail lashing and his jaws clicking, the shark plowed over the water as a speedboat does.

The water was white where his tail beat it and three-quarters of his body was clear above the water when the rope came taut, shivered, and then snapped. The shark lay quietly for a little while on the surface and the old man watched him. Then he went down very slowly.

鲨鱼翻了个身,老人看出它眼睛里已经没有生气了,跟着它又翻了个身,自行缠上了两道绳子。老人知道这鲨鱼快死了,但它还是不肯认输。

它这时肚皮朝上,尾巴扑打着,两颚嘎吱作响,象一条快艇般划奇水面。它的尾巴把水拍打得泛出白色,四分之三的身体露出在水面上,这时绳子给绷紧了,抖了一下,啪地断了。鲨鱼在水面上静静地躺了片刻,老人紧盯着它。然后它慢慢地沉下去了。

书中那些惊艳的段落英语2

This was the summer that I think I became a writer. I was thirteen years old. I wore steel-rimmed glasses and I was a very solemn boy. Not that I was sad, but I simply was payingattention. Id been given a typewriter by my Uncle George, when he got an electric. He gaveme his old Underwood typewriter and I set it up in the basement.

I had a secret place underthe stairs behind a stack of sheet rock. I sat in there and wrote where my parents could notsee me because they were worried, you know, that I didnt go outside.

And they believed in theillusion of a balanced life, you know, you do a little bit of this, you do a little bit of that. I justwanted to do one thing. I just wanted to find things to write about.

I liked to write about tornadoes: Tornadoes, which come out of a peaceful summer day inthe Midwest. And the skys blue and then suddenly its dark as night and this great snake-likecloud comes slithering across the landscape, smashing houses at random, destroyingthis one, leaving this standing. I liked that idea.

I wrote a story, a sort of autobiographical story, about a family from New York, amicrobiologist and his actress wife, and their son, who looked, and walked, and talked, andthought, and felt exactly like me. I sat in the backseat and they were driving across theMidwest, and they forgot me... at a gas station. We stopped for a rest stop...

and they forgotme, and they drove away. I walked up the road that they had driven and suddenly the skyturned dark and... a tornado came up and it picked me up and it carried me and dropped me,uninjured, in the yard of a 1sanctified 1Brethren family.

书中那些惊艳的段落英语 第2张

I knocked on the door and awoman in a white 1satin gown holding a flaming 1torch came out and asked me what Iwanted. And I was going to tell them that I had to leave to look for my parents and then thedog spoke to me. The dog said, "Stay."

So, I stayed. But still, I missed the life of 1glamourthat I had known on New Yorks 1exclusive Upper West Side. I love to write stories like that.

I sat there at my Underwood typewriter, but I wished that something real would happen.

That was the summer that my cousin, Helen-Marie, came to stay with us suddenly. She wasseventeen. She was four years older than I and Id always admired her. She was lovelier thanthe rest of us. The rest of us had our familys looks; we had 1homely faces and she waspretty. She had 1blonde hair, a rarity in our family.

Then I wrote a story about her; about a girl who is cooking lunch at home one day and awoman in a white satin dress holding a flaming torch bursts in through the door, and it startlesthe girl so much that she drops the 1cast iron skillet on her dog and the dog bites her andshe gets an 1incurable blood disease from this.

Doctors give her two weeks to live, andthen, on top of everything, a tornado comes in and it blows the roof off the house and it2impales four blades of grass in her side. And theres something on that grass that curesthat blood disease. Medical science has never seen anything like it. Shes cured. She comeshome.

And that night the dog 2scratches on her door, and the dog says, "Arent youcurious to know what it was on the grass that cured that blood disease?" I sort of liked thestory.

书中那些惊艳的段落英语3

All children, except one, grow up.

所有孩子都长大了,除了一个例外。

——《彼得·潘》 詹姆斯·马修·巴利

It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

四月间,天气寒冷晴朗,钟敲了十三下。

——《1984》 乔治·奥威尔

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.

那是最美好的时代,那是最糟糕的时代;那是智慧的年头,那是愚昧的年头;那是信仰的时期,那是怀疑的时期;那是光明的季节,那是黑暗的季节;那是希望的春天,那是失望的冬天。

We had everything before us,we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven,we were all going direct the other way.

我们拥有一切,我们一无所有;人们正在直登天堂,也在直下地狱。

书中那些惊艳的段落英语 第3张

——《双城记》 查尔斯·狄更斯

They say when trouble comes close ranks, and so the white people did.

他们说,当麻烦接踵而至的时候,白人也会这样。

——《藻海无边》 简·里斯

The sunshine, having no alternative, on the nothing new.

太阳照常升起,一切都没有改变。

——《墨菲》 塞缪尔贝克特

It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenberg,and I didn’t know what I was doing in New York.

那是一个古怪、闷热的夏天,就是罗森博格因间谍罪名被处死的那个夏天,我不知道我在纽约干什么。

——《钟形罩》 西尔维娅普拉斯

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