聖誕的英語閱讀
1. 九年級英語人教版,第二單元sectionB的2b的文章翻譯全部,標題【the spirit of
聖誕節的意義
許多人會贊同(這個看法),每當我們想起聖誕節,極有可能想到的是禮物、聖誕樹和聖誕老人。但在所有這些事物的背後隱藏著聖誕節的真正含義———重要的是把愛和歡樂帶給周邊的人們,並和他們一同分享。《聖誕歡歌》這個故事可能就是最好的例子。
《聖誕歡歌》是查爾斯.狄更斯所寫的一部著名短篇小說,它講的是一個名叫斯科魯奇的老頭的故事。斯科魯奇從無笑容,他十分吝嗇,只想著自己。他對待其他人也不友善。他只關心自己能否賺到更多的錢財,而且他還討厭聖誕節。在一個聖誕前夜裡,他看到了已經逝去的生意夥伴雅克布.馬利的亡靈,馬利過去就向斯科魯奇一樣,所以他死後受到了懲罰。馬利告誡斯科魯奇,若是不想和他落得同樣的下場,就應該改變他的行事方式。他還告訴斯科魯奇要做好准備,夜間會有三個精靈光臨拜訪。
那天夜裡,三個聖誕精靈拜訪了斯科魯奇。首先,「聖誕過去之靈」將他帶回到他的童年時代,讓他回顧了自己兒時的快樂時光;接著,第二個精靈,「聖誕現在之靈」,領他去看這一年其他人如何歡度聖誕;最後一個精靈,「聖誕未來之靈」,領他進入未來,他看到自己死了,但人們毫不在意。斯科魯奇害怕至極,從睡夢驚醒,發現此時竟是第二天聖誕清晨!
他決心改變自己的人生,承諾去做一個善人。他高興地與自己的親戚一起慶祝聖誕,還把禮物送給需要的人們。現在的他對每一個人都充滿善意和溫暖,走到哪裡便把愛和歡樂帶到哪裡。這便是聖誕的真正含義!
2. 英語閱讀理解填詞 求助高手
1.trees 樹 2.without沒有 3.none什麼都沒有 4.started 產生開始5.piece 張6.drawings 圖畫 圖案7.same 一樣8.coloured 加上顏色9.interesting 有趣10.first第一專
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每年十二月,屬數以百萬計的聖誕卡片被寄出。卡片上有星星、雪花或者聖誕樹。在這些日子裡,很難想像聖誕節沒有聖誕卡。但在150年前聖誕節的確沒有聖誕卡。這里有一個關於聖誕卡起源的故事。
曾經,一些住在學校學習的男孩得在聖誕節的時候用英語寫一封信,並寄給他們的父母,讓父母知道男孩們在這一年中是如何學習的。
年輕人們喜歡在他們的信和詩時畫一些圖案,這些男孩們也一樣。他們在信的周圍畫上一些小圖畫,有時也會加上色彩。過了一段時間,圖畫比文字變得更有趣了,這也就產生了第一張聖誕卡。
3. 幫我翻譯一篇英語閱讀
這不是聖誕節。但是在7月份大約有140多個聖誕老人聚集在丹麥哥本哈根北部的一回個公園里答。為什麼他們會在這里呢?他們在這里是參加世界聖誕老人集會。
其中大都來自於斯堪的納維亞半島國家,還有一些來自遙遠的國家,諸如俄羅斯、日本和美國。所有的聖誕老人在三天的慶祝活動中都很忙。他們在列隊通過公園的一路上都要唱聖誕歌曲。聖誕老人從來也不會忘記孩子們的.他們到醫院看望了孩子並和他們度過了快樂的時光。他們也談了些我們正面臨的一些問題。一位荷蘭聖誕老人說:「我們之間要討論有關我們現在面臨的時間問題」。「比如,我們如何進入那些沒有煙囪的房子的人家裡。我們都不確定是否聖誕老人們能找到解決問題之道。但有見事可以確定:不管夏季與冬季,全世界的人們都會永遠愛他們。
4. 初中七年級下英語新閱讀的翻譯
what is plan意思是:計劃是什麼
of 意思是:什麼什麼的
the coming christmas意思是:即將到來的聖版誕權節
of the coming christmas修飾plan 意思是:即將到來的聖誕節的計劃
what is plan of the coming christmas意思就是:即將到來的聖誕節的計劃
是什麼
5. 英語閱讀。
1 Festivals 2 China 3together 4 15 5 moon cakes 6Zongzi 7 presents 8 America 9 National Day10 different 望采復納,有什制么問題可以繼續問哦。
6. 英語閱讀理解題
聖誕樹的故事
A beautifully decorated evergreen tree, with colored lights ablaze inspires in many warm memories of Christmases long past. The Christmas tree has become one of the most beloved and well know holiday symbols.
The tradition of a holiday tree has been around since ancient times and has played an important part in winter celebrations for many centuries. Many pagan festivals used trees when honoring their gods and spirits. In Northern Europe the Vikings considered the evergreen a symbol and reminder that the darkness and cold of winter would end and the green of spring would return. The Druids of ancient England and France decorated oak trees with fruit and candles to honor their gods of harvests. At the festival Saturnalia the Romans decorated trees with trinkets and candles.
There have also been many legends surrounding the lore of the Christmas tree. In one story Saint Boniface, an English monk, came upon a group of pagans who had gathered around an oak tree and were preparing to sacrifice a child. To stop the sacrifice and save the child, the Saint flattened the oak tree with one blow of his fist. A small fir sprang up in its place, which Saint Boniface told the pagans was the Tree of Life and represented the life of Christ.
Another legend tells of Martin Luther, the founder of the Protestant religion, walking through the woods late one night. As it was clear, many stars were shining through the branches of the trees giving the impression of twinkling lights. Luther was so inspired by the beauty of the sight that he cut down a small evergreen and brought it home. He recreated the stars by putting candles on the tree's branches.
The use of a Christmas tree indoors appears to have begun in Germany. German Christians would bring trees into their homes to decorate. In some areas evergreen trees were scarce so the families would build a Christmas pyramid, simple wooden structures which they decorated with branches and candles.
The tradition of the Christmas tree eventually spread through out Europe. The English Royalty help popularize the tree in England by decorating the first Christmas tree at Windsor Castle in 1841. Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, decorated the first English Christmas Tree with candles, candies, fruits, and gingerbread.
When the German immigrants went to American they also brought along their Christmas trees. In the 1830's most Americans still considered the Christmas tree an oddity. One of the first public displays of a Christmas tree was set up by German Settlers in Pennsylvania. At the time many still considered the tree to be a symbol of pagans and it wasn't until the late 1800's that Americans began accepting the Christmas tree.
Early Christmas trees were often decorated with apples, nuts, cookies, colored popcorn and candles. The invention of electricity in the early 20th century and use of electrical Christmas lights helped spread the use of the Christmas tree.
It is now common in most communities through out the US to feature public displays of Christmas trees. Every year the President of the United States lights the National Christmas Tree in Washington and in New York skaters spin beneath the lighted tree of Rockefeller Center. Through Europe and the rest of the world the Christmas tree has also become readily accepted
7. 英語閱讀:難忘的聖誕節
難忘的聖誕節(1)
Christmas Day falls on the twenty-fifth of December. It is a very happy day for many boys and girls. Before the term ends in some schools, the children act a nativity or “birth” play, showing how Jesus was born in a stable.
On the twenty-fourth of December, all children are very excited. Usually they are sent to bed early so that their parents can get the presents ready. The younger children think that Father Christmas will come down the chimney or fireplace, so they hang up a sock for him to put presents in. The greedy ones even hang up a pillow-case or a sack to try to get more presents. Later that night, father or mother will put presents in the sock, and leave others at the side of the bed.
On Christmas morning, the children wake up very early. Some even turn on the light at two o'clock, and most of them are awake by six o'clock, and the young ones play while the dinner is prepared. At about one o'clock in the afternoon, the Christmas dinner is brought in. The turkey or chicken is quickly eaten. Children search in their Christmas pudding for new coins which are hidden in it. The rest of the day is full of games and eating until the happiest of all Christmas holidays comes to an end.
難忘的聖誕節(2)
The night when Jesus was born, the shepherd who watched the sheep in the wilderness heard a voice from the sky and told them the news of Jesus's birth. According to the Bible, Jesus came to the world to be king of the world, so the angels passed the news to more people through these shepherds.
Later, people imitated the angels, and on the night of Christmas Eve, they spread the news of Jesus's birth. Until today, it evolved into the good news. Although Christmas Eve is a festival for foreigners, we are also excited about this day.
On Christmas Eve, each family places a Christmas tree according to tradition. That night, the family gathered in the living room, surrounded by Christmas trees singing Christmas songs, exchanging gifts, sharing the joys and sorrows of life, expressing their inner blessings and love, and praying for happiness in the coming year. But we live on campus, we can't go home.
We went back to the dormitory, took out the apple, and replaced it with someone else. Our dormitory bless each other, give us some snacks, we before bed, wash the socks on the bed in the morning found in a sock gift, I know who is on, is my head, I also gave him a gift, our dormitory exchange gifts, we are while they were sleeping when it......
We get presents from each other, we all love each other.
8. 英語閱讀理解內容講的是在聖誕前夜,聖誕老人為孩子送禮物的這個風俗習慣……
Many young children believe that the presents they receive at Christmas are given by Santa Claus, who is a jolly, white-bearded fat man in a red suit and red hat. According to the story, Santa Claus travels through the air from somewhere near the North Pole in a sled drawn by reindeer and comes down the chimney to leave the presents.Today, Santa Claus brings presents to children in many countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Australia.
Many department stores hire people to wear a Santa Claus costume and listen to children's requests.In Great Britain Santa Claus is also called Father Christmas.During the weeks before Christmas, children write letters to Father Christmas and tell him what presents they would like to receive.They then throw these letters into the fire.Children believe that if a draft draws the letter up through the chimney, their wishes will be fulfilled.採納哦
9. 初中生適合讀哪些英語原著呢
一:600生詞量,適合初一學生,8本
1、《威廉·莎士比亞》
2、《一個國王的愛情故事》
3、《亡靈島》
4、《哈克貝利·費恩歷險記》
5、《魯賓孫漂流記》
6、《愛麗絲漫遊奇境記》
7、《格林·蓋布爾斯來的安妮》
8、《五個孩子和沙精》
二:1000生詞量,適合初二學生,分上冊7本,下冊8本
上冊
1、《弗蘭肯斯坦》
2、《野性的呼喚》
3、《秘密花園》
4、《曾達的囚徒》
5、《愛麗絲鏡中世界奇遇記》
6、《風語河岸柳》
7、《神秘幻想故事集》
下冊:
1、《聖誕歡歌》 (已收錄)
2、《多里安·格雷的畫像》
3、《勃朗特一家的故事》
4、《牙齒和爪子》
5、《星際動物園》
6、《誘拐》
7、《公正》
8、《化學秘密》
三:1500生詞量,適合初三學生,分上冊5本,下冊6本
上冊:
1、《巴斯克維爾獵犬》
2、《不平靜的墳墓》
3、《三怪客泛舟記》
4、《三十九級台階》
5、《小婦人》
下冊:
1、《黑駿馬》
2、《織工馬南》
3、《雙城記》
4、《格列佛游記》
5、《金銀島》
6、《化身博士》
10. 小學英語閱讀一百篇第43天聖誕老人在香港答案
1。ADCBCDBCDCBDCAA 二、 1. A speaking competition. 2. They are too expensive. 3. Because he hasn』t won
any prizes. 4. A writing competition. 5. By making it up.
三、1. Have you wonthe first prize 2. wanted to go toLondon 3. Yes, I have 4. That』s a pity 5. I will have atry
四、 1. can help you improve 2. She has never read it 3. I havealways wanted to go 4. Have youever entered 5. I will invite you to go