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每天,我们的生活都是多彩的,一天的生活,你是怎么度过的呢?以下是小编收集整理的我的一天英语作文,希望对你有帮助。

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关于狐狸的英语故事

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The Bear and the Fox

A Bear boasted very much of his philanthropy.saying thai of all animals hewas the most tender in his regard for man.for he had such respect for himthat he would nol even touch his dead body.

A Fox hearing these words said with a smile to the Bear,“Oh!That you wouldeat the dead and not the living.”

熊和狐狸

一只熊在夸耀自己的仁慈,便说道:“所有的动物中,只有熊对人最仁爱,它很敬重人,连人的尸体,也不去碰一下。”

一只狐狸听到这些话,微笑地对熊说:“那就请你吃死人吧,别再生吃活人了。”

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篇1:英语哲理故事长TheMostBeautifulFlower

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The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read Beneath the long, straggly branches of an old willow tree. Disillusioned by life with good reason to frown, For the world was intent on dragging me down.

And if that weren‘t enough to ruin my day, A young boy out of breath approached me, all tired from play. He stood right before me with his head tilted down And said with great excitement, "Look what I found!"

In his hand was a flower, and what a pitiful sight, With its petals all worn - not enough rain, or too little light. Wanting him to take his dead flower and go off to play, I faked a small smile and then shifted away.

But instead of retreating he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with surprise, "It sure smells pretty and it‘s beautiful, too. That‘s why I picked it; here, it‘s for you."

The weed before me was dying or dead. Not vibrant of colors, orange, yellow or red. But I knew I must take it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and replied, "Just what I need."

But instead of him placing the flower in my hand, He held it mid-air without reason or plan. It was then that I noticed for the very first time, that weed-toting boy could not see: he was blind.

I heard my voice quiver, tears shone like the sun. As I thanked him for picking the very best one. "You‘re welcome," he smiled, and then ran off to play, Unaware of the impact he‘d had on my day.

I sat there and wondered how he managed to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree. How did he know of my self-indulged plight? Perhaps from his heart, he‘d been blessed with true sight.

Through the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not with the world; the problem was me. And for all of those times I myself had been blind, I vowed to see beauty, and appreciate every second that‘s mine.

And then I held that wilted flower up to my nose and breathed in the fragrance of a beautiful rose And smiled as that young boy, another weed in his hand About to change the life of an unsuspecting old man.

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篇2:感恩节的故事英语作文

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Everyone agrees the dinner must be built around roast turkey stuffed with a bread dressing to absorb the tasty juices as it roasts. But as cooking varies with families and with the regions where one lives, it is not easy to get a consensus on the precise kind of stuffing for the royal bird.

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篇3:名人故事:清末著名爱国武术家——霍元甲

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霍元甲(1868年1月18日-1910年9月14日),清末著名爱国武术家,字俊卿,生于天津静海县。霍元甲出身镖师家庭,继承家传“迷踪拳”绝技。幼年体弱,在27岁以前基本上生活在故乡,时常挑柴到天津去卖。28岁后到天津当上码头装卸工,后来在农劲荪开设的怀庆药栈当帮工,升任掌柜。1909年,41岁的霍元甲,由农劲荪介绍来上海,接受由陈公哲、陈铁生所创办“精武体操会”中主教武术。被评为沧州十大武术名人

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篇4:英语哲理性故事文章

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Human growth is a process of experimentation, trial, and error ultimately leading to wisdom。 Each time you choose to trust yourself and take action, you can never quite be certaion how the situation will turn out。 Sometimes you are victorious, and sometimes you become disillusioned。

The failed experiments, however, are no less valuable than the experiments that ultimately prove successful; in fact, you usually learn more from your perceived "failures" than you do from your perceived "success"。

If you have made what you perceive to be a mistake or failed to live up to your own expectations, you will most likely put up a barrier between your essence and the part of you that is the alleged wrong—doer。 However, perceiving past actions as mistakes implies guilt and blame, and it is not possible to learn anything meaning while you are engaged in blaming。 Therefore, forgiveness is required when you are harshly judging yourself。

Forgiveness is the act of erasing an emotional debt。 There are four kinds of forgiveness。

The first is beginner forgiveness for yourself。

The second of forgiveness is beginner forgiveness for another。

The third kind of forgiveness is advanced forgiveness of yourself。 This is for serious transgressions, the ones you carry with deep shame when you do soimething that violates your own values and ethics, you create a chasm between your standards and your actual behavior。 In such a case, you need to work very hard at forgiving youeself for these deeds so that yo call close this chasm and realign with the best part of yourself。

This does not mean that you should rush to forgive yourselfor not feel regret or remorse; but wallowing in these feelings for a protracted period of time is not healthy, and punishing yourself excessively will only creats a bigger gap between you and your ethics。

The last and perhaps most difficult one is the advanced forgiveness of another。 At some time of our life, you may have been severely wronged or hurt by another person to such a degree that forgiveness seems impossible。 However, harboring resentment and revenge fantasies only keeps you trapped in victim hood。 Under such a circumstance, you should force yourself to see the bigger picture, by so doing, you will be able to shift the focus away from the anger and resentment。

It is only through forgiveness that you can erase wrongdoing and clean the memory。 when you can finally release the situation, you may come to see it as a necessary part of your growth。

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篇5:诸葛亮空城计的故事

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空城计故事取自《三国演义》,作者根据三国志裴松之注“郭冲三事”改编的一段故事。后被用于三十六计,意指虚虚实实,兵无常势。虚而示虚的疑兵之计,是一种疑中生疑的心理战,多用于己弱而敌强的情况。历史上也确有一些运用此计成功的例子,如张守圭守瓜州等。

三国时期,诸葛亮因错用马谡而失掉战略要地——街亭,魏将司马懿乘势引大军15万向诸葛亮所在的西城蜂拥而来。

当时,诸葛亮身边没有大将,只有一班文官,所带领的五千军队,也有一半运粮草去了,只剩2500名士兵在城里。众人听到司马懿带兵前来的消息都大惊失色。诸葛亮登城楼观望后,对众人说:“大家不要惊慌,我略用计策,便可教司马懿退兵。”

于是,诸葛亮传令,把所有的旌旗都藏起来,士兵原地不动,如果有私自外出以及大声喧哗的,立即斩首。又叫士兵把四个城门打开,每个城门之上派20名士兵扮成百姓模样,洒水扫街。诸葛亮自己披上鹤氅,戴上高高的纶巾,领着两个小书童,带上一张琴,到城上望敌楼前凭栏坐下,燃起香,然后慢慢弹起琴来。

司马懿的先头部队到达城下,见了这种气势,都不敢轻易入城,便急忙返回报告司马懿。司马懿听后,笑着说:“这怎么可能呢?”于是便令三军停下,自己飞马前去观看。离城不远,他果然看见诸葛亮端坐在城楼上,笑容可掬,正在焚香弹琴。左面一个书童,手捧宝剑;右面也有一个书童,手里拿着拂尘。城门里外,20多个百姓模样的人在低头洒扫,旁若无人。司马懿看后,疑惑不已,便来到中军,今后军充作前军,前军作后军撤退。他的二子司马昭说:“莫非是诸葛亮家中无兵,所以故意弄出这个样子来?父亲您为什么要退兵呢?”司马懿说:“诸葛亮一生谨慎,不曾冒险。

现在城门大开,里面必有埋伏,我军如果进去,正好中了他们的计。还是快快撤退吧!”于是各路兵马都退了回去。

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篇6:海伦凯勒英语故事

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Helen Keller once wrote about these early days.

One beautiful spring morning I was alone in my room, reading. Suddenly a wonderful smell in the air made me get up and put out my hands . The spirit of spring seemed to be passing in my room. "What is it?"I asked. The next minute I knew it was coming from mimosa tree outside. I walked outside to the edge of the garden, toward the tree. There it was, shaking in the warm sunshine. Its long branches, so heavy with flowers, almost touched the ground. I walked through the flowers to the tree itself and then just stood silent. Then I put my foot on the tree and pulled myself up into it. I climbed higher and higher until I reached a little seat. Long ago someone had put it there. I sat for a long time... Nothing in all the world was like this.

Later Helen learned that nature could be cruel as well as beautiful. Strangely enough she discovery this in a different kind of tree.

One day my teacher and I were returning from a long walk. It was a fine morning but it started to get warm and heavy. We stopped to rest two or three times. Our last stop was under a cherry tree, a short way from our house. The shade was nice and the tree was easy to climb. Miss Sullivan climbed with me. It was so coot up in the tree, we decided to have lunch there. I promised to sit still until she went to the house for some food. Suddenly a change came over the tree. I knew the sky was black because all the heat which meant light to me had died out of the air. A strange odor came up to me from the earth . I knew it. It was the odor which always comes before a thunder storm. I felt alone, cut off from friends, high above the firm earth. I was frightened and wanted my teacher. wanted to get down from that tree quickly, but I was no help to myself. There was a moment of terrible silence. Then a sudden and violent wind began to shake the tree and its leaves kept coming down all around me. I almost fell. I wanted to jump, but was afraid to do so. I tried to make myself small in the tree as the branches rubbed against me. Just us I thought that both the tree and I were going to fall, a hand touched me . It was my teacher. I held her with all my strength, then shook with joy to feel the solid earth under my feet.

Miss Sullivan stayed with Helen for many year. She taught Helen how to read, how to write and how to speak. She helped her to get ready for school and college. More than anything, Helen wanted to do what others did, and do it just as well. In time Helen did go to college and completed her studies with high honors. But it was a hard struggle. Few of the books she needed were written in the Braille language that the blind could read by touching pages. Miss Sullivan and others had to teach her what was in these books by forming words in her hands. The study of geometry and physics was especially difficult. Helen could only learn about squares, triangles and other geometrical forms by making them with wires. She kept feeling the different shapes of these wires until she could see them in her mind.

During her second year college Miss Keller wrote the story of her life and what a college meant to her. This is what she wrote.

My first day at Radcliffe college was of great interest. Some powerful force inside me made me test my mind. I wanted to learn if it was as good as that of others. I learned many things at college. One thing I slowly learned was that knowledge does not just mean power, as some people say. Knowledge leads to happiness because to have it is to know what is true and real. To know what great man of the past had thought, said, and done is to feel the heartbeat of humanity down through the ages.

All of Helen Kellers knowledge reached her mind through her sense of touch and smell, and of course her feelings. To know a flower was to touch it, feel it and smell it. This sense of touch became greatly developed as she got older. She once said that hands speak almost as loudly as words. She said the touch of some hands frightened her. The people seemed so empty of joy that when she touched their cold fingers it is as if she were shaking bands with a storm. She found the hands of others full of sunshine and warmth. Strangely enough Helen Keller learned to love things she could not hear, music for example. She did this through her sense of touch. When waves of air beat against her, she felt them. Sometimes she put her hand to a singers throat. She often stood for hours with her hands on a piano while it was played. Once she listened to an organ. Its powerful songs made her moved her body in rhythm with the music. She also liked to go to museums. She thought she understood sculptures as well as others. Her fingers told her the true size and the feel of the material.

What did Helen Keller think of herself, what did she think about the tragic lost of her sight and hearing. This is what she wrote as a young girl.

Sometimes a sense of loneliness covers me like a cold mist. I sit alone, and wait at life s shut-door. Beyond there is light and music and sweet friendship. But I may not enter. Silence sits heavy upon my soul. Then comes hope with a sweet smile and said

softly " There is joy in forgetting oneself And so I tried to make the light in others eyes my sun, the music in others ears my symphony, the smile on others lips my happiness.

Helen Keller was tall and strong. When she spoke, her face looked very alive. It helped to give meaning to her words. She often felt the faces of close friends when she was talking to them to discover their feelings. She and Miss Sullivan both were known for their sense of humor. They enjoyed jokes and laughing at funny things that happened to themselves or others. Helen Keller had to work hard to support herself after she finished college. She spoke to many groups around the country. She wrote several books and she made one movie based on her life. Her main goal was to increase public interest in the difficulties of people with physical problems. The work Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan did has been written and talked about for many years. Their success showed how people can conquer great difficulties. Anne Sullivan died in 1936, blind herself. Before Miss Sullivan died, Helen wrote and said many kind things about her.

It was the genius of my teacher, her sympathy, her love which made my first years of education so beautiful. My teacher is so near to me that I do not think of myself as a part from her. All the best of me belongs to her. Everything I am today was awakened by her loving touch .

Helen Keller died on June 1st, 1968. She was 87 year old. Her message of courage and hope remains.

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篇7:海伦凯勒的英语故事

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海伦用顽强的毅力克服生理缺陷所造成的精神痛苦。她热爱生活,会骑马、滑雪、下棋,还喜欢戏剧演出,喜爱参观博物馆和名胜古迹,并从中得到知识。她21岁时,和老师合作发表了她的处女作《我生活的故事》。在以后的60多年中她共写下了14部著作。以下是海伦凯勒英语故事,欢迎阅读。

Helen Keller is an American blind and deaf writer and handicapped educator. Born on June 27, 1880 in northern Alabama, a town called taskama biya. She lost her sight and hearing in nineteen months, and then she lost her language skills. In this dark and lonely world, however, she learned to read and speak for her mentor, Anne Sullivan, and began to communicate with others. He graduated from Radcliffe college with honors and became a famous writer and educator with five languages of English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She travels through the United States and around the world, raising money for blind schools and dedicating her life to the blind welfare and the education career. She has won praise from all over the world and has been honoured by many national governments. The main works have "if give me three days light", "my life", "my teacher" etc. Helen Keller wrote 14 books in her life.

Helen Keller became blind and deaf as a child, but she went through college with great difficulty. She has written more than a dozen works in her life, while working to save children, protect womens rights and fight for racial equality. He was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 1964.

She groped her way up in the dark. At the age of seven, the family hired a tutor for her, the teacher who influenced Helens life. Sullivan was almost blind as a child and understood the pain of loss of light. Under the guidance of her hard work, Helen learned to learn sign language by hand touch, she learned to read by touch, then she touched others lips and finally learned to speak.

Miss Sullivan, in order to bring Helen to nature, let her roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, sow seeds in the fields, and climb trees to eat. Take her to touch the newborn pig, also to the river to play water. Under the care of her teacher, Helen overcame blindness and deafness and completed her college education.

Helen was very sad when she left the world in 1936 with her teacher for fifty years. Helen knew that without the love of her teacher, she would not have been today, determined to carry forward the love that the teacher gave her. So Helen traveled all over the United States in large and small cities, traveling around the world, working for people with disabilities, and working for those who were unhappy.

In 1968, Helen died at the age of 89, and she devoted all her life to the service of disabled people throughout the world. She wrote a lot of books and her story was made into a movie. Miss Sullivan gave her the most precious love, and she spread love to all the unfortunate people, giving them light and hope.

After her death, her strong will and outstanding contribution touched the whole world, and people everywhere celebrated her activities

"If give me three days light" is Helen Kellers prose masterpiece, she with a waist weak womans point of view, warned able-bodied people should cherish life, cherish the creator of all things. In addition, my life story, which is included in this book, is Helen Kellers autobiographical work, which is honored as "the greatest masterpiece in world literature history".

March 3, 1887, it was a very important day for Helen. On this day, she was brought in by a teacher, miss Anne Sullivan. Annie taught her to write and sign language. "No one can imagine how surprised and happy I am," said Mr. Yannagno of the boggins blind school, when he read a letter of the French letter with a look of surprise. For I believe in her ability, but also difficult to believe that her 3 months of learning is such good results, in the United States, other people to achieve this level, have to spend time in a year." Helen was nine years old

In the summer of 1894, Helen attended the American association for the advancement of deaf people, and was arranged to attend the school of the deaf in New York City, studying mathematics, nature, French, and German. Within a few months she could converse freely in German; In less than a year, she had finished her German work, William tell. Teachers who teach French do not understand sign language and have to be dictated. In spite of this, Helen soon mastered French and read the novel "the forced doctor" twice. During her time in New York, Helen got to know many friends of the literary world. Mark Twain read her wonderful short stories for her, and they established a sincere friendship. In her quiet home on the Merrimac river, Dr. Holmes read the poems of rouse bean, and when she read the last two pages, holmes placed a statue of a slave in her hand. "She was the emancipator of your mind," holmes told Helen. The doctor was referring to miss Anne. Helens heart was filled with excitement, the worlds beautiful thoughts, deep love, and solid pursuit, all like spring seeds deeply implanted in the heart. Helen confidently said, "Im going to college someday! Im going to harvard!" The day finally came. Harvard Universitys Radcliffe womens college has arranged her entrance exams in a special way. She used her hand to touch the raised braille, and then answered the question with a typewriter. Nine hours before and after, all subjects passed, English and German were the best grades, Helen started college with a keen heart.

In June 1904, Helen graduated from Radcliffe with honors. Two years later, she was appointed chairman of the Massachusetts blind committee and began a social work for the blind. She received the visiting blind people every day, and returned the same letters. Later on, she toured the country, traveling for the promotion of blind blind education plans and treatment plans. By 1921, the American foundation for the blind was finally founded. Helen, one of the groups leaders, has been working hard to strengthen the foundations work. In her busy work, she never put down her pen and finished 14 books successively. "The story of my life", "the song of the stone wall" "out of the dark," "optimism" and so on, all have a worldwide impact. Helens last work was the teacher, she has to collect the book notes and letters of 20 years, and all this and three-quarters of the manuscripts were burned in a fire, burn and braille library, along with their exquisite craft gifts from all over the world. If another person might be disheartened, but Helen felt more determined to finish it, and she sat quietly before the typewriter, and began to trudge again and again. Ten years later, Helen finished her book. She was relieved that the book was a gift to her teacher, and the teacher Anne was very proud of it.

On November 15, 1956, erect perkins the blind school in the United States on a plaque at the entrance of the curtain, with trembling hands, unveiled by Helen, it read: Helen Keller and Anne Su Liwen · wheat west. This is not a common plaque, but for those who have written a prominent chapter in the history of human civilization. Indeed, Helen has dedicated her life to the welfare of the blind and the cause of the education, which has earned the respect of people all over the world, and the United Nations has launched the "Helen Keller" world campaign. On June 1, 1968, Helen Keller, a deaf and blind scholar, writer, educator, who wrote the history of human civilization, passed away in flowers. However, her indomitable fighting spirit, her legendary life, but always in the history, just as the famous writer Mark Twain said: "in the 19th century appeared two great figures, one is napoleon, one is Helen Keller."

海伦·凯勒是美国盲聋哑女作家和残障教育家。1880年6月27日出生于亚拉巴马州北部一个叫塔斯喀姆比亚的城镇。她在19个月的时候因猩红热夺去了她的视力和听力,接着,她又丧失了语言表达能力。然而就在这黑暗而又寂寞的世界里,她因为她的导师安妮·沙利文的努力,使她学会读书和说话,并开始和其他人沟通。而且以优异的成绩毕业于美国拉德克利夫学院,成为一个学识渊博,掌握英、法、德、拉丁、希腊五种文字的著名作家和教育家。她走遍美国和世界各地,为盲人学校募集资金,把自己的一生献给了盲人福利和教育事业。她赢得了世界各国人民的赞扬,并得到许多国家政府的嘉奖。主要作品有《假如给我三天光明》、《我的生活》、《我的老师》等。海伦·凯勒一生一共写了14部著作。

海伦·凯勒自幼因病成为盲聋哑人,但她自强不息,克服巨大困难读完大学。一生写了十几部作品,同时致力于救助伤残儿童,保护妇女权益和争取种族平等的社会活动。1964年获得总统自由勋章。

她在黑暗中摸索着长大。七岁那一年,家里为她请了一位家庭教师,也就是影响海伦一生的沙利文老师。沙利文在小时候眼睛也差点失明,了解失去光明的痛苦。在她辛苦的指导下,海伦用手触摸学会手语,摸点字卡学会了读书,后来用手摸别人的嘴唇,终于学会说话了。

沙利文老师为了让海伦接近大自然,让她在草地上打滚,在田野跑跑跳跳,在地里埋下种子,爬到树上吃饭;还带她去摸一摸刚出生的小猪,也到河边去玩水。海伦在老师爱的关怀下,竟然克服失明与失聪的障碍,完成了大学学业。

1936年,和她朝夕相处五十年的老师离开人间,海伦非常的伤心。海伦知道,如果没有老师的爱,就没有今天的她,决心要把老师给她的爱发扬光大。于是,海伦跑遍美国大大小小的城市,周游世界,为残障的人到处奔走,全心全力为那些不幸的人服务。

1968年,海伦89岁去世,她把所有终生致力服务残障人士的事迹,传遍全世界。她写了很多书,她的故事还拍成了电影。沙利文老师把最珍贵的爱给了她,她又把爱散播给所有不幸的人,带给他们光明和希望。

死后,因为她坚强的意志和卓越的贡献感动了全世界.并且各地人民都开展了纪念她的活动

《假如给我三天光明》是海伦·凯勒的散文代表作,她以一个身残志坚的柔弱女子的视角,告诫身体健全的人们应珍惜生命,珍惜造物主赐予的一切。此外,本书中收录的《我的人生故事》是海伦·凯勒的本自传性作品,被誉为“世界文学史上无与伦比的杰作”。

1887年3月3日,对海伦来说这是个极重要的日子。这一天,家里为她请来了一位教师——安妮·沙莉文小姐。安妮教会她写字、手语。当波金斯盲人学校的亚纳格诺先生以惊讶的神情读到一封海伦完整地道的法文信后,这样写道:“谁也难以想象我是多么地惊奇和喜悦。对于她的能力我素来深信不疑,可也难以相信,她3个月的学习就取得这么好的成绩,在美国,别的人要达到这程度,就得花一年工夫。”这时,海伦才9岁

1894年夏天,海伦出席了美国聋人语言教学促进会,并被安排到纽约赫马森聋人学校上学,学习数学、自然、法语、德语。没过几个月,她便可以自如地用德语交谈;不到一年,她便读完了德文作品《威廉·退尔》。教法语的教师不懂手语字母,不得不进行口授;尽管这样,海伦还是很快掌握了法语,并把小说《被强迫的医生》读了两遍。在纽约期间,海伦结识了文学界的许多朋友。马克·吐温为她朗读自己的精彩短篇小说,他们建立了真挚友谊。霍姆斯博士在梅里迈克河边幽静的家里为她读《劳斯·豆》诗集,当读到最后两页时,霍姆斯把一个奴隶塑像放在她手中。这个蹲着的奴隶身上的锁链正好掉落下来,霍姆斯对海伦说:“她是你思想的解放者。”博士指的是安妮小姐。海伦的心中一阵激动,人世间美好的思想情操,隽永深沉的爱心,以及踏踏实实的追求,都像春天的种子深深植入心田。海伦从小便自信地说:“有朝一日,我要上大学读书!我要去哈佛大学!”这一天终于来了。哈佛大学拉德克利夫女子学院以特殊方式安排她入学考试。只见她用手在凸起的盲文上熟练地摸来摸去,然后用打字机回答问题。前后9个小时,各科全部通过,英文和德文还得了优等成绩,海伦怀着热切的心情开始了大学生活。

1904年6月,海伦以优异的成绩从拉德克里夫学院毕业。两年后,她被任命为麻萨诸塞州盲人委员会主席,开始了为盲人服务的社会工作。她每天都接待来访的盲人,还要回复雪片一样飞来的信件。后来,她又在全美巡回演讲,为促进实施聋盲人教育计划和治疗计划而奔波。到了1921年,终于成立了美国盲人基金会民间组织。海伦是这个组织的领导人之一,她一直为加强基金会的工作而努力。在繁忙的工作中,她始终没有放下手中的笔,先后完成了14部著作。《我生活的故事》《石墙之歌》《走出黑暗》《乐观》等,都产生了世界范围的影响。海伦的最后一部作品是《老师》,她曾为这本书搜集了20年的笔记和信件,而这一切和四分之三的文稿却都在一场火灾中烧毁,连同它们一起烧掉的还有布莱叶文图书室、各国赠送的精巧工艺礼品。如果换一个人也许心灰意冷,可海伦痛定思痛,更加坚定了完成它的决心,她不声不响地坐到了打字机前,开始了又一次艰难的跋涉。10年之后,海伦完成了书稿。她很欣慰,这本书是献给安妮老师的一份厚礼,老师安妮也为此而感到无比骄傲。

1956年11月15日,竖立在美国波金斯盲童学校入口处的一块匾额上的幕布,由海伦用颤抖的手揭开了,上面写着:纪念海伦·凯勒和安妮·苏莉文·麦西。这不是一块普通的匾额,而是为那些在人类文明史上写下了突出篇章的人们所设立的。的确,海伦把一生献给了盲人福利和教育事业,赢得了全世界人民的尊敬,联合国还曾发起“海伦·凯勒”世界运动。1968年6月1日,海伦·凯勒——这位谱写出人类文明史上辉煌生命赞歌的聋哑盲学者、作家、教育家,在鲜花包围中告别了人世。然而,她那不屈不挠的奋斗精神,她那带有传奇色彩的一生,却永远载入了史册,正如著名作家马克·吐温所言:“19世纪出现了两个了不起的人物,一个是拿破仑,一个就是海伦·凯勒。”

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篇8:陈景润_现代著名数学家的故事

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陈景润到了上学的年龄,父母给他找了一所离家近的小学,送他去读书。在所有的学科中,他特别喜欢数学,只要遨游在代数、几何的题海中,他就能够忘却所有的烦恼。

陈景润平时少言寡语,但非常勤学好问,他总是主动向老师请教问题或借阅参考书。

一个中午,最后一节课下了,陈景润走出教室,回家吃饭。他从书包里拿出一本刚从老师那儿借来的教学书,边走边看。书上的内容像电影一样一幕幕地闪现,陈景润就像一个饥饿的人扑到面包上,大口大口地吞吃着精神的食粮。

他只顾专心致志地看书,不知不觉偏离了方向,朝着路边的小树走去。只听“哎哟”一声,他撞到了树上。

抗日战争爆发初期,陈景润刚刚升入初中,中学里的一位数学老师使陈景润的人生之路发生了根本的改变。这位老师就是曾经任清华大学航空系主任的沈元老师。有一次,沈元老师向学生讲了个数学难题,叫“哥德巴赫猜想”,学生们“叽叽喳喳”地议论起来。

沈元老师最后又说了一句话:自然科学的皇后是数学,数学的皇冠是数论,而哥德巴赫猜想则是皇冠上的一颗明珠!

陈景润听了这句话后,内心不禁为之一震:“哥德巴赫猜想、数学皇冠上的明珠,我能摘下这颗明珠吗?”

1973年2月,陈景润的关于(1+2)简化证明的论文终于公开发表了!“陈氏定理”立即在世界数学界引起轰动,专家们给予他极高的评价。

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篇9:英语童话故事:海的女儿

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你听说过害的女儿故事么。如果没有,快来看看吧。

"Yes, you are dear to me," said the prince; "for you have the best heart, and you are the most devoted to me; you are like a young maiden whom I once saw, but whom I shall never meet again. I was in a ship that was wrecked, and the waves cast me ashore near a holy temple, where several young maidens performed the service. The youngest of them found me on the shore, and saved my life. I saw her but twice, and she is the only one in the world whom I could love; but you are like her, and you have almost driven her image out of my mind. She belongs to the holy temple, and my good fortune has sent you to me instead of her;we will never part."

“是的,你是我最亲爱的人!”王子说,“因为你在一切人中有一颗最善良的心。你对我是最亲爱的,你很像我某次看到过的一个年轻女子,可是我永远再也看不见她了。那时我是坐在一艘船上——这船已经沉了。巨浪把我推到一个神庙旁的岸上。有几个年轻女子在那儿作祈祷。她们最年轻的一位在岸旁发现了我,因此救了我的生命。我只看到过她两次:她是我在这世界上能够爱的唯一的人,但是你很像她,你几乎代替了她留在我的灵魂中的印象。她是属于这个神庙的,因此我的幸运特别把你送给我。让我们永远不要分离吧!”

"Ah, he knows not that it was I who saved his life," thought the little mermaid. "I carried him over the sea to the wood where the temple stands: I sat beneath the foam, and watched till the human beings came to help him. I saw the pretty maiden that he loves better than he loves me;" and the mermaid sighed deeply, but she could not shed tears. "He says the maiden belongs to the holy temple, therefore she will never return to the world. They will meet no more: while I am by his side, and see him every day. I will take care of him, and love him, and give up my life for his sake."

“啊,他却不知道我救了他的生命!”小人鱼想。“我把他从海里托出来,送到神庙所在的一个树林里。我坐在泡沫后面,窥望是不是有人会来。我看到那个美丽的姑娘——他爱她胜过于爱我。”这时小人鱼深深地叹了一口气——她哭不出声来。“那个姑娘是属于那个神庙的——他曾说过。她永不会走向这个人间的世界里来——他们永不会见面了。我是跟他在一起,每天看到他的。我要照看他,热爱他,对他献出我的生命!”

Very soon it was said that the prince must marry, and that the beautiful daughter of a neighboring king would be his wife, for a fine ship was being fitted out. Although the prince gave out that he merely intend

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篇10:英语励志小故事2:FacingtheRealityinSilence

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Thetruest and most expressive thought was hardly be expressed.

Weall face it alone in silence to the most important thing in life. We can talkoccasionally about love, loneliness, happiness, miseries, death and so on, butthe true meaning is hard to deliver by words. I cannot tell others how gentlemy love is; how desperate my loneliness is; my enjoyable happiness is; howdepressive my miseries is; how ridiculous my death is. I have no choice but tohide then deeply in my heart. All what I said and wrote but the product ofthinking, while thinking, to some extend, is a kind of escape which from theparticular to general, fate to life and the abyss of silence to the bank oflanguage. If they have not become

pure/solely and abstract idea, it is merelybecause they have newly struggled out from the silence and with something hardto tell in their bodies.

Iam not to deny the possibility of communication between human beings, but

thecondition. It is silence, instead of words. 美特林克had an excellent explanation: the nature of silence tells the nature of one’ssoul. There is no any words may have a possibility to make a communicationbetween their soul if the two cannot share the same silence. To those who havenot solved the same questions in silence, even profound philosophy is only somepolite formulas. In fact, those superficial reader have no ability to identifythe profound philosophy and abstract thoughts, proverb and polite formulas,philosophy and 老生常谈, insipid/prosaic and commonplace,the knowledge of Buddha dharma and deceitful trick. One’s ability in wordscomprehension is based on his understanding to silence and eternally based onhis silence; that is his capacity of soul. Therefore, I insist that the lessonof one who is determined to seek the life philosophy is silence----to face hisimportant problem of sale in silence. Until he has enough accumulation and tootires to bear, all windows opened to him. This is the way that he not onlyunderstands the limited words, but also the unlimited information behind thesilence of words.

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篇11:诸葛亮喂鸡求学的故事

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诸葛亮小的时候,跟着隐居在襄阳城南的水镜先生学习兵法。水镜先生养了一只公鸡,公鸡一到晌午啼叫三声,水镜先生就下课了。诸葛亮听课听得很不过瘾。

后来,他想了一个办法,在裤子上缝了一个口袋,每天上学的时候就抓几把小米放在口袋里。当晌午快到时,他悄悄地朝窗外撒一把小米。公鸡见有黄灿灿的小米,顾不上啼叫,就啄食起来。刚刚啄完,诸葛亮又撒一把,直到把口袋里面的小米撒完。

等公鸡吃完口袋里的小米再叫时,水镜先生多讲了一个时辰的课,可把师娘饿坏了,时间长了不免抱怨几句:“怎么搞到这么晚,晌午过了,也不知道饿!”

“你没听见鸡才叫吗?”水镜先生说。

师娘是个聪明人,知道其中必有奥妙。

第二天快到晌午的时候,她悄悄地来到了院子里,只见那只花颈公鸡刚要伸长脖子叫唤,就有人从书房窗口撒出一把小米。她走上前,把事情看了个仔细,又悄悄地回家了。

这天水镜先生回来,师娘笑着说:“你这个当先生的,还不如小诸葛。”于是她把刚才看到的情况,一五一十地告诉了水镜先生。

水镜先生听后一愣,又哈哈大笑起来,心想诸葛亮喂鸡求学,真是聪明过人,将来必定是盖世奇才。

诸葛亮经过刻苦学习,终于成为杰出的政治家和军事家,帮助刘备建立了蜀汉政权。

诸葛亮刻苦学习的精神值得我们每一个人学习。我们的学习条件好了,更应该发奋学习,拼搏进取,最大限度地发挥自身的潜力,成为有用之才。

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篇12:英语哲理短文小故事

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WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS A WAY

The secret of success (The key to success) is not so much money as a strong will. A great man is one who has a strong will and an indomitable spirit. In other words, if a man does not have a strong will to win (get) the final victory, he will never succeed in his life. He is no more than a failure.

It is quite obvious that there is no difficult thing (nothing difficult) in the world. if you make up your mind to do it, you will certainly accomplish your end. That stands to reason.

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篇13:著名文学家的爱国故事三则

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在抗战那些年,你还记那些爱国文学家吗?比如:叶圣陶,鲁迅,朱自清。下面,就由yuwenmi小编给大家分享与q有关的作文,希望对各位童鞋能有所感悟!

著名文学家的爱国故事三则

故事一:文学家叶圣陶的爱国心

我国现代著名的教育家、文学家叶圣陶又是一位伟大的爱国主义者。从“五四”运动直到1988年他生命终了的每个历史时期,始终怀有一颗强烈而诚挚的爱国心.他主张唤起民众,外争国权,内惩国贼,他写了大量爱憎分明的战斗檄文,揭露和抗议国民党的高压统治.解放后,他更以巨大的热情投入到各项社会活动之中.叶圣陶的一生,是自觉追随共产党,探求真理,不断前进的一生,是将毕生精力奉献给祖国,奉献给人民的一生.者。从“五四”运动直到1988年他生命终了的每个历史时期,始终怀有一颗强烈而诚挚的爱国心。他主张唤起民众,外争国权,内惩国贼,他写了大量爱憎分明的战斗檄文,揭露和抗议国民党的高压统治。解放后,他更以巨大的热情投入到各项社会活动之中。叶圣陶的一生,是自觉追随共产党,探求真理,不断前进的一生,是将毕生精力奉献给祖国,奉献给人民的一生。

故事二:鲁迅弃医从文

鲁迅(188l一1936),原名周树人,字豫才,浙江绍兴人。鲁迅青年时代受进化论思想影响,深为灾难深重的祖国命运担忧。1902年,二十一岁的鲁迅东渡日本,寻求救国的真理。在日本,他最初在东京弘文书院补习日语。此间他阅读了大量进步书籍,思想十分活跃,并积极参加反清活动,和当时以反清为目的、在东京组成的革命团体"光复会"的一些成员发生联系。1904年9月,鲁迅按照其通过医学救国的理想,进入仙台医学专门学校学习。他学习极为刻苦认真,深受他的老师藤野先生的赞许。

但是,鲁迅没有想到,他学习成绩优异,竟会引起一些日本学生的嫉妒。在这些日本学生眼里,中国留学生是"低能儿",是不能取得好成绩的。他们甚至认为,鲁迅所以每回考试都是好成绩,是因为老师把考题透露给了他。--他们看不起中国留学生,这使鲁迅的自尊心受到了很大刺激。

1905年学校里发生的另一件事,给鲁迅的刺激更大:一次上细菌课后放映纪录片,内容是宣传日本军国主义所谓战绩的。影片中有这样一组镜头,一个中国人被日本侵略者枪杀,而周围观看叫好的竟是一群中国人。当时,看这部影片舶只有鲁迅一个是中国人。看完影片之后,大家拍手欢呼。这影片、这掌声都深深地刺痛了鲁迅,他在数月内吃不好饭、睡不好觉,为此曾一个人走进深山里放声悲歌。他翻来覆去的苦苦思索:为什么有人对自己的同胞被杀害而无动于衷?他终于认识到:"医学并非一件紧要事,凡是愚弱的国民,即使体格如何健全,如何茁壮,也只能做毫无意义的示众材料和看客……第一要着,是在改变他们的精神。"由此,他毅然弃医从文(尽管他在医学上的学业已有成就),走上了用笔唤起中国人觉醒的道路。

对祖国对人民的深挚的热爱,促使鲁迅做出了弃医从文的抉择,这一抉择使中国乃至世界文坛更增添了若许光辉。

故事三:朱自清不领美国面粉

朱自清是清华大学教授,著名的文学家。抗日战争结束后,美国政府一方面支持蒋介石发动内战,一方面又利用签定条约的办法在中国获取了许多特权,还加紧武装战败国日本,对中国重新造成威胁。当时社会上物价飞涨,物品奇缺,很多人在饥饿和死亡线上挣扎。人民对美国和国民党政府十分不满,反抗的呼声越来越高。美国为了支持蒋介石,就运来一些面粉,说要“救济”中国人,好让中国人“感谢”美国,不反对它。

朱自清看透了美国的用心,认为美国的救济是对中国人的侮辱。他和一些学者一起,在一份宣言上庄重地签上了自己的名字。那份宣言表示,坚决拒绝美国的“援助”,不领美国的面粉。当时,朱自清正患严重的胃病,身体非常瘦弱,体重还不到40公斤,经常呕吐,甚至整夜不能入睡。拒领救济粉意味着每月生活费要减少600万法币,生活更加困难。可是为了维护中国的尊严,他坚决拒绝那些别有用心的“赏赐”。他在日记中写道:“坚信我的签名之举是正确的。因为反对美国武装日本的政策,要采取直接的行动,就不应逃避自己的责任。”

两个月后,朱自清因贫病交加,不幸去世。他宁肯挨饿而死,也不肯领带侮辱性的“救济”,表现了一个中国人应有的尊严。

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篇14:李阳学习英语的故事350字

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李阳祖籍山西,1969年出生于祖国大西北的新疆乌鲁木齐。其父母六十年代大学毕业后响应党的号召志愿支援边疆建设。李阳中学的学习状况不很理想,1985-1986年高三期间因对学习失去信心曾几欲退学,1986年自新疆实验中学勉强考入兰州大学工程力学系。大学一二年级李阳多次补考英语

为了彻底改变英语学习失败的窘况,李阳开始奋起一博,他摒弃了偏重语法训练和阅读训练的传统,另辟蹊径,从口语突破,并独创性将考试题变成了朗朗上口的句子,然后脱口而出。经过四个月的艰苦努力,李阳在1988年大学英语四级考试中一举获得全校第二名的优异成绩。

李阳,绝对是高中学生学习英语的榜样。基础差不要紧,笨鸟先飞嘛,关键是我们要引导学生树立起学好英语的自信心:人家可以讲一口流利、纯正、地道的英语,我们也一定能!

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篇15:行不言之教——诸葛亮的父教故事

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在《诫外生书》中,诸葛亮把立志看作成才三要素(德、学、才)的基础和关键,他主张立志必须高远,才能克服前进道路上的种种困难,达到最终的成功。他写道:“夫志当存高远,慕先贤,绝情欲,弃疑滞,使庶几之志揭然,有所存,恻然有所感,忍屈伸,去细碎,广咨问,除嫌吝,虽有淹留,何损于美趣,何患于不济!”如果志向不高远、坚定,则会出现相反的后果:“若志一消费品毅,意不慷慨,徒碌碌滞于俗默默束于情,永窜伏于凡庸,不免于下流矣!”

诸葛亮不仅这么“诫子”、“诫外生”,而且身体力行,为儿孙做榜样。他对自己严格要求,虽贵为丞相,也绝不搞特殊,坚持“行不言之教”。他一生廉洁奉公,生活俭朴。他在给后主(刘禅)的表上写着:“成都有桑八百株,薄田十五顷,子弟衣食自有余饶。至于臣在外任,无别高度,随身衣食悉仰于官,不别治生,以长尺寸。”桃李不言,下自成蹊。诸葛亮这种廉洁的作风,对子孙是无形的教育,为后人树立了很好的榜样。

同时,他十分注意采取措施让子弟不搞特殊化。诸葛亮的哥哥诸葛瑾将独生子乔过继给诸葛亮。乔在蜀国官至驸马都尉,本当安居成都,但诸葛亮外出打仗,诸子弟都随军押运粮草,诸葛亮认为乔也应该与他们同甘共苦,于是便命乔与诸弟子一起押运粮草于山谷。这种做法对乔是一个很好的教育。不搞特殊化,让子弟在一种平等、和谐的环境中成长,有利于培养他们良好的人际关系,有助于培养他们较强的适应社会能力,对于培养他们不依赖他人、独立生存的顽强意志更有好处。

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篇16:感恩节的故事英语作文

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In china, people believe that, at the beginning, the tiger and the cat were friends, and the cat was much smarter than the tiger .

The cat learned the physical skills quickly, and the tiger was always behind.    Gradually, the tiger had to learn from the cat, and the cat was patient to teach the tiger.     Day after day, month after month, finally, the tiger could also run, jump, roll, grasp, tear, and strike as well as the cat.   One summer afternoon, the cat was taking a nap as the tiger sitting nearby.   Looking at the cat, the tiger suddenly thought, why should he keep befriending with such a small animal since he had already learnt all the skills from the cat?    The evil tiger decided to kill the sleeping cat as a before dinner snack. The tiger stood up and approached the cat viciously.   Just as this moment, the cat woke up. Opening up her eyes, the smart cat immediately realized what the tiger was trying to do and swiftly jumped onto a nearby tall tree and climbed to the top branch.     The tiger thought he had already learned every skill from the cat . But he never knew that the cat had hidden the tree climbing from him.  “I kept the last technique of the tree climbing from you just because I suspected you might be can ungrateful friend.”The cat loudly told the tiger who watched under the tree helplessly.

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篇17:小学生英语寓言小故事:两个树洞

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My uncle has two dogs. One is big and the other is small. He likes them very much.

One day, Mr. Smith came to visit him. When the friend saw two holes in the door, a large hole and a small hole, he was surprised and said, ;My dear friend, why are there two holes in your door?; ;Let my dogs come in and come out, of course,; Mr. Smith asked. ;But why are there two holes? One is enough!; ;But how can the big dog go through the small hole?; my uncle said.

Sometimes a clever man may make such mistakes.

我的叔叔有两条狗。一只是大的,另一只是小狗的。他很喜欢它们。

有一天,史密斯先生来看他。当这个朋友看见门口上有连个洞,一个是大洞和一个小洞时,他感到吃惊并说,;我亲爱的朋友,为什么你的门上有连个洞?;我的叔叔回答说:;当然是让我的两条狗进出了。 史密斯先生问到:"为什么门上要两个洞呢?一个就足够了。"我叔叔说:;大狗怎能走小洞呢?;

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篇18:小故事的英语读后感

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As was the common practice with the gods of Olympus,Zeus and Hermes were visiting the world in disguise.One day they came to a village.At a thousand house sthey knocked,and a thousand times they were refused rest and food and drink.At last they arrived at a humble cottage,where the old couple Baucis and her husband Philemon lived.Poor but at peace with world,they made the best of what life could offer them ,and felt truly grateful to the gods above.When the two travellers entered the hut,the old couple were glad with lively happiness.They offered their guests their best seat,and immediately set about preparing dinner for them.With no small difficulty they made fire,brought in a fresh cabbage,cut a fat piece of their long kept meat and put them over the fire to cook.The one single goose they were ready to kill for the visitors,but it was saved at the last minute by the guests.The dining bench was a makeshift ,poor and patched but the best they had.The table was supported by a brick.The feast was quite modest,eggs and wine and cot tage cheese,and a variety of newly pickedfruit.The old couple humbly waited on the visiting guests withsincere looks and eager goodwill.Moved at the hospitality ofthe house,the gods told their true identity.“We are gods”,saidZeus.“While the neigh bour hood pays the penalty for itswickedness you shall be free from misfortune.Coming along with us”.When they were near the top of the hill,Bancis and Phile mon looked back and saw all the village below covered by amarsh ,and that among the general ruin and destruction their old cottage alone survived,changed into a grand temple.At their request they were made the guardians of the sacred place of Zeus.When their span of worldly life came to an end they were turned into an ash and linden,standing side by side in front of the temple.

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篇19:万圣节的英语故事

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After the stealing of fire,Zeus became increasingly unkind to men.One day he

ordered his son Hephaestus to build an image of a beautiful maiden out of clay.He then asked the gods and goddesses to award her with different kinds of gifts.A charming young lady,she was the first woman that ever lived.Zeus called her Pandora.Because she had received from each of the gods and goddesses a gift.The gift was harmful to men.

Zeus decided to send her down to men as a present. So Hermes them essenger brought her to Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus. The greatness of her beauty touched the hearts of all who looked upon her, and Epimetheus happily received her into his house. He had quite forgotten Pometheus warning: never to accept anything from Zeus.

When he was busy with teaching men the art of living, Prometheus had left a bigcask in the care of Epimetheus. He had warned his brother not to open the lid. Pandora was a curious woman. She had been feeling very disappointed that her husband did not allow her to take a look at the contents of the cask. One day, when Epimetheus was out, she lifted the lid and out it came unrest and war, Plague and sickness, theft and violence, grief, sorrow, and all the other evils. The human world was hence to experience these evils. Only hope stayed within the mouth of the jar and never flew out. So men always have hope within their hearts.

偷窃天火之后,宙斯对人类的敌意与日俱增。一天,他令儿子赫菲斯托斯用泥塑一美女像,并请众神赠予她不同的礼物。世上的第一个女人是位迷人女郎,因为她从每位神灵那里得到了一样对男人有害的礼物,因此宙斯称她为潘多拉。

宙斯决定把她作为礼物送给世间的男子。于是信使赫耳墨斯将她带给普罗米修斯的弟弟厄庇墨透斯。她姿容绝美,见者无不为之倾心。厄庇墨透斯兴高采烈地把她迎入屋内。普罗米修斯警告过他不得接受宙斯的任何馈赠,而他已将之忘于脑后。这一对夫妻有过一段幸福的生活,但不久灾难却降临人间。

当普罗米修斯忙于教授人们生存之道的时候,他把一个桶托付给厄庇墨透斯。他警告过他的弟

弟不要打开桶盖。潘多拉好奇心强。她的丈夫不允许她看桶中之物,这使她感到十分懊恼。一天乘厄庇墨透斯出门在外,她打开桶盖,从桶里跑出的是不和与战争,瘟疫与疾病,偷窃与暴力,悲哀与忧虑,以及其他一些人类从此要遭受的不幸。只有希望被关在桶口,永远飞不出来,因此人们常常把希望藏于心中。

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篇20:英语哲理短文小故事

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Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn’t look like Sam. So Sam goes away.

Sam meets a shark. He wants to say hello to the shark. The shark opens his big mouth. Sam runs away quickly.

Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a round fish. She says to him. “Hello! Would you like to be my friend?”

Sam answers: “Of course! But you are round. I am flat.” The round fish days: “But we are both fishes.”

Sam thinks and says, “You are right. Let’s be friends.” They become good friends.

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