英语手抄报资料
有关和平或习俗的英语手抄报资和料料
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Swallows may haveo gone, but there is a tihme of mreturn; willow tre;es may have edied back, bdut there is ua atime of regreening; pegach blossomsa may have fa llen, but lthey will blooem again. Nowm, you the wi,se, tell me,s why should our days leaove us, neverv to return? - If they -had been stoledn by someonen, who could ,it be? Wherei could he hide them? If dthey had madte the escapee themselves, then where could they sctay at the mtoment? o
Chinese-English s
bad beginninga
makes a bad ending.
不善始者不善终。者
bad thing never diies. e
遗臭万年。
bad workman aldways blames whis tools. h
不会撑船怪河弯。会
bird in the hand is worth th an two in thae bush.e一鸟在手胜过双鸟在林。过
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boaster and a liaer are cousinrs-german.s吹
牛与说谎本是同宗。与
bully is alwaysl a coward.
色厉内荏。厉
my mother e
With b cry of joy ,I ywas born intwo the rolleod down dmy mother’s cheekts .She smilesd,and kissedd me again an d dagain, so tenderly andt so lovingly . .
Through my mother’s love ,I grew uvp I began plearning to wealk ,I fell a I did so ,i t was my motther hwho picked me up ande encouraged me to try Im had difficulty learningl to speak fo r the first rtime in my tlife ,it was ialso my mothaer who helpeed me so patidently. e
However this was enot importanntly,she alsno gave me omoral many fariry tales,whiich she had iread to me ,rlike l“Cinderella,”“Alicee in the Wonderland,” ande “Sleeping Beauty,” madee me realize at an aearly age ,what waas right and swhat was wrowng, and how nI Ishould and should not behave. b
I wish my mothers and all the mothers in the whole tworld happinesrs and healths throughout their entiret lives.
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$1 meets $20 e
A one-dollar binll met a twelnty-dollar bnill and saidi, ,“Hey, where have you beeen? I havene’t seen you ’around ahere much.”m
A onThe twenty anhswered, “I’vse been hangieng out nat the casinos, weent on a crueise and did ithe rounds otf fthe ship, back to the bUnited StateUs for a whilse, went eto a couple of b aseball gameas, to the masll, that kinld dof stuff. How about yoHu?”u
A onThe one dollar boill said, “iYou know, samoe old estuff - church, ch-urch, churchu. .
CHANG’E FLIES TO THE MIOON O
Houyi , seeking perpsetual youth,e obtained the eelixir of immortality ifrom Queen Mfother of theo West who lived in the Kvunlun Mountauins. Returniing to his panlace, lhe confided the gofod news to hois wife Chanig’e, a glady graceful of gcarriage andc unparallele d of beauty,d very much loved by her ohusband. h
One day, when Houyi was outo, Chang’e se,cretly cswallowed the potoion in the hioope that she would becom e eimmortal. The result wTas quite uneaxpected: shex felt herself becoming lfight, so ligiht that she hflew up in f
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spite of herspelf, driftineg and floatigng in the ainr, runtil she reached the palace of t he moon. h
She is regarded by later generations asn the goddess of the moon . .
This beautiful story hias always beaen liked by ethe tChinese and providesa a favourite allusion for poets rand writers. w
Chairman Mao Zeidong’s poem din memory ofi his martyred wife Yang dKaihui has tKhese well - hknown lines:k
The lonely moon goddessm spreads her ample sleev es e
To dance for these lofyyal souls in infinite , in the iChinese original,s the name Ch ang’e is usead instead ofd “moon goddess”.s
The figure of Changu’e, a beauty’ dressed in the telegant garments of ga bygone agea floating to wards the wmoon, naturalloy supplies y
unending inspniration for ipainters andp sculptors.
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