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Saying goodbye to childhood,we step into another important time in the pace of young,facing new situations,dealing with different problems……
everyone has his ownunderstanding of young,it is a period of time of beauty and wonders,only after you have
experienced the sour ,sweet ,bitter and salty can you really become a person of significance.thre time of young is limitted,it may pa by without your attention,and when you discover what has happened ,it is always too late.grasping the young well means a better time is waiting for you in the near future,or the situation may be opposite.having a view on these great men in the history of hunmanbeing,they all made full use of their youth time ,to do things that are useful to society,to the whole mankind,and as a cosquence ,they are remembered by later
generations,admired by everyone.so do something in the time of young,although you may not get achievements as these greatmen did ,though not for the whole word,just for youeself,for those around!
the young is just like blooming flowers,they are so beautiful when blooming,they make people feel happy,but with time paing by,after they withers ,moet people think they are ugly.and so it is the same with young,we are enthusiastic when we are young,then we may lose our paion when getting older and older.so we must treasure it ,don't let the limitted time pa by ,leaving nothing of significance.翻译
:告别童年,我们步入了另一个重要的时间,在年轻的步伐,面对新的情况,处理不同的问题,每个人都有自己观点的年轻人,这是一段美丽和奇迹,只有在你
经历了酸,甜,苦,咸,你真的能成为青年significance.thre时间人实业公司,它可能没有经过你注意,当你发现发生了什么事,它总是太late.grasping年轻也意味着一个更好的时间是在不久的将来等着你,或情况可能是相反的。
在过去这些伟大的人的观点,他们都充分利用了自己的青春时光,做一些对社会是有益的,对整个人类,作为一个cosquence,他们被后来的代,由everyone.so钦佩做好在青年的时候,虽然你可能不会得到成就这些greatmen做,但不是整个世界,只为自己,为周围的人!
年轻就像盛开的花朵,他们是如此美丽盛开的时候,他们让人们感到满意,但随着时间的推移,后肩,酩的人认为他们是ugly.and所以它是对青年一样,我们的热情我们年轻的时候,那么我们可能失去我们的激情在逐渐老化,older.so我们一定要珍惜它,不要让有限的时间过去了,没有留下任何的意义。
Three Foxes
Once there were three foxes, they worked together。 They lived a happy life。 Little by little, the youngest fox became lazy, and often quarreled with the other foxes。 The eldest had to leave, and the second fox was driven off, too。 Looking at the warm house with a lot of good food in it, the youngest fox smiled。 The eldest fox opened a new hill again。 The second eldest fox dug a pool。 Two of them because rich soon。 The youngest fox ate up the food left by the other two foxes。 In the end it felt so cold and hungry that it could not stand up。
三只狐狸
从前有三只狐狸,他们愉快地工作和居住在一齐。最小的狐狸又懒又坏,经常同其他的两只狐狸争吵,气走了它的大哥和二哥。最小的狐狸得意地住在温暖的房子里享受着丰富的食品。老大重新开了一块小山坡种地。老二挖了池塘,不久他们过上了富裕的生活。最小的狐狸吃完了那些狐狸留下的所有食物,最后又冷又饿连站也站不起来。
Dear teacher and classmates:
I am very glad to say something here. At this time, I'd like to talk about my hobbies.
I have many hobbies. First, I like playing video games. Computer games are cool. I like CS best. I could play it all day. Secound, I like all kinds of sports. I like being outdoors. I love fresh air and sunshine. Playing football with friends is fun. Swimming in the sea is my favorite. In addition, I like to draw pictures at home. I often read comics on the bed in the evening. It's my secret. Hey, buddy. Please don't tell my parents. Furthermore, I like music. I like singing. I ofen sing film songs while I walk in the street. Of course, I learn English everyday. As you know, English is used everywhere in the world. So I learn English very hard. I hope I can travel around the world and speak English with foreigners someday. Then I can talk about the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with them. It's my colorful dream in the English world.
There is more I like to do. There is more I want to say. Maybe I can tell you more next time. Thank you for listening.
A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.
"Is this your car, Mister?" he said.
Paul nodded. "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was astounded. "You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish . . ." He hesitated.
Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.
"I wish," the boy went on, "That I could be a brother like that."
Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?"
"Oh yes, Id love that."
After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, "Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?"
Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked.
He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.
"There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about."
Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he said: "It is more blessed to give . . . "
小蝌蚪找妈妈 tadpole’s mummy
today i say the story is 。
spring es。(春天来了。)the tadpoles are missing their mummy。(小蝌蚪们想妈妈了。)they want to look for her。(他们要去找她。)
a duck is ing。(一只鸭子游过来了。)“mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)
the duck says:(鸭子说:)“sorry,i’m not your mummy。(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。)your mummy has a white belly!(你们的妈妈有一个白肚皮!)”
the tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“thank you!good-bye!”(“多谢您!再见!”)
a fish is ing。(一条鱼游过来了。)“mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)
the fish says:(鱼说:)“sorry,i’m not your mummy。(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。)your mummy has two big eyes。(你们的妈妈有两只大眼睛。)”
the tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:) “thanks!bye!”(“多谢您!再见!”)
a turtle ising。(一只乌龟游过来了。)“mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)
the turtle says:(乌龟说:)“sorry,i’m not your
mummy。(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。)your mummy wears a green dress。(你们的妈妈穿着一件绿衣服。)”
the tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“thanks a lot!see you!”(多谢您!回头见!)
jest then,(正在这时,)the frog is ing。(青蛙游过来了。)
the tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)
the frog says:(青蛙说:)“how are you,my babies!(你们好啊!我的宝贝!)i love you so much!(我是多么爱你们啊!)”
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-589), there lived a beautiful, intelligent princess name Lechang in the State Chen. She and her husband Xu Deyan loved each other dearly. But before long their country was in danger of being invaded by the troops of the Sui Dynasty. Princess Lechang and Xu Deyan had a premonition that their county would be occupied by the invaders and they would have to leave the palace and go into exile. During the chaos they might lose touch with each other. They broke a bronze mirror, a symbol of the unity of husband and wife into two parts and each of them kept a half. They aGREed that each would take their half of the mirror to the fair during the Lantern Festival, which is on the 15th day of the first Lunar month, in the hope that would meet again. When they were united the two halves would join together. Soon their premonition came true. During the chaos of war, the princess lost touch with her husband was taken to a powerful minister Yang Su's house and was made his mistress.
At the Lantern Festival the next year, Xu Deyan took his half of the mirror to the fair. He hoped that he could meet his wife. It so happened that a servant was selling the other half of the bronze mirror. Xu Deyan recognized it immediately. He asked the servant about his wife. As he heard about her bitter experience, tears rolled down his cheeks. Xu Deyan wrote a poem on the half of the mirror kept by his wife: "You left me with your broken mirror Now the mirror is back but not you I can no longer see your reflection in the mirror Only the bright moon but not you" .
the servant brought back the inscribed half of the mirror to princess Lechang. For days, she could not help sobbing because she knew her husband was still alive and that he missed her but they could not meet forever.
the minister, Yang Su, found this out. He was also moved by their true love and realized it was impossible to get Lechang's love. So he sent for Xu Deyan and allowed the husband and wife to reunite.
From that story comes the idiom "A broken mirror joined together".
It is used to suggest the happy reunion of a separated couple.