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雅思英语名人英语学历程

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Ⅰ 名人学习英语的故事

1.Dig the wall steal light
West Han time, there is a kid of farmer, call Kuang Heng.He the childhood want to study very much, but because the home be poor, have no money to go to school.Afterwards, he learn to learn characters with a relatives and just read the ability of book.

The Kuang Heng can not afford to buy a book and have to lend a book to read.That time, the book be very valuable and the person who have a book be not willing to easily lend to the other people.Kuang Heng for the seasonal changes in peak season on a farm give rich family dozen short work, don't wages, ask others for help a house to lend a book to let him see.

Led for several years, the Kuang Heng grew up and became the main labor force of home.He all day in the ground stem live, only have noon Xie Shang of time, just have time to read some book, so a spool of book usually want for ten days, the half month then can finish read.The Kuang Heng is anxious and the in the mind think:Daytime kind farm goods, have no time to read a book, I can much make use of some night of time to read a book.But the home of Kuang Heng be very poor, can not afford to buy light-on oil, how do?

One day evening, the Kuang Heng lie on the bed carry on the back daytime once read of book.Carry, suddenly see the wall of east top through come to a glimmer of glow-in-the-dark.The his Mao ground stand up and walk to a wall side on see, !Originally sew an inside from the wall through come of is the neighbor's light.Hence, the Kuang Heng thought a way:He took a pair of penknife, sew a wall to dig big some.So, through come of shining also big, he gather together to deeply come in of light, start to read about a book.

Kuang Heng be so assiously study, afterwards became a very learned person.

1.凿壁偷光
西汉时候,有个农民的孩子,叫匡衡。他小时候很想读书,可是因为家里穷,没钱上学。后来,他跟一个亲戚学认字,才有了看书的能力。

匡衡买不起书,只好借书来读。那个时候,书是非常贵重的,有书的人不肯轻易借给别人。匡衡就在农忙的时节,给有钱的人家打短工,不要工钱,只求人家借书给他看。

过了几年,匡衡长大了,成了家里的主要劳动力。他一天到晚在地里干活,只有中午歇晌的时候,才有工夫看一点书,所以一卷书常常要十天半月才能够读完。匡衡很着急,心里想:白天种庄稼,没有时间看书,我可以多利用一些晚上的时间来看书。可是匡衡家里很穷,买不起点灯的油,怎么办呢?

有一天晚上,匡衡躺在床上背白天读过的书。背着背着,突然看到东边的墙壁上透过来一线亮光。他嚯地站起来,走到墙壁边一看,啊!原来从壁缝里透过来的是邻居的灯光。于是,匡衡想了一个办法:他拿了一把小刀,把墙缝挖大了一些。这样,透过来的光亮也大了,他就凑着透进来的灯光,读起书来。

匡衡就是这样刻苦地学习,后来成了一个很有学问的人。

Ⅱ 名人学英语的故事 我要名人学英语的故事,不是英文的名人学习的故事。。。。。。。

呵呵,就说说英语狂 人 李阳 吧,他小时候连话都说不太清楚,但渐渐长大后他立志学好回英语,天天嘴答里不离英语,连坐车都在车上自言自语的说,别人以为是 F 子呢,只要是有时间他嘴里就没停过,一个词能说上N遍,慢慢的他从中作 乐,快乐地说着他的英语,就这样,他说得一口标准的流利的英语。
完了,我也不 是讲故事的料,哈哈,不知你满意不!

Ⅲ 名人是如何学英语的

呵呵,不知道啊抄,你问这个也没用吧
谁知道啊,自己去网络问吧,我回答不了你的问题哈
如果你查不到的话呢,我建议你看一下这个吧
你就知道你自己应该怎么样学习英语的啦
http://laiba.tianya.cn/laiba/CommMsgs?cmm=6960&tid=2640240298068860826&ref=stickytopics

Ⅳ 名人学习英语的成功案例

邓亚萍啊
以前文化水平都很低,但是现在在联合国上班,英语水平不会差的
具体的专去搜一属搜,我记得不是很清楚

姚明算一个吧
刚去NBA的时候需要翻译,现在已经可以谈笑风生了,算成功吧

其他的非英语培训的我也不清楚了,不过这种例子在需要出国的运动员身上应该比较多

Ⅳ 英语的名人简介

Lu Xun (pseud. of Zhou Shuren, 1881-1936) was born on September 25, 1881 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was taught Chinese classics by a private tutor. In 1898 he entered South China Naval Academy in Nanjing but was soon transfered to the School of Mining and Civil Engineering affiliated with South China Military Academy. In 1902 he went to Japan to study medicine at Sendai Medical College. He broke off his medical studies and tured to writing literature in 1906. He translated various Russian literary works into Chinese and was enthusiastic about Darwinism and other Western social discourses. In 1909 he returned to China and was appointed headmaster of a normal school in Shaoxing after the 1911 Revolution. In 1920 he began teaching at both Beijing University and Beijing Normal University. In 1927 he became a professor at Xiamen University and then Zhongshan University; but he quickly resigned from his posts and settled in Shanghai to live by his pen. He died of tuberculosis in Shanghai on October 19,1936. He was accorded the honor of "the national soul" at his funeral. His major works include "The Power of Mara Poetry," "A Madman;s Diary," My Views on Chastity," "The True Story of Ah Q," "Kong Yiji," "My Old Home," "A Brief History of Chinese Fiction," "New Year's Sacrifice," "Regret for the Past," "Russian Fairy Tales," "Gogal's Dead Souls," etc.

Ⅵ 简短 的英语名人生平

你要谁啊 随便写个了哦
George Washington (February 22, 1732[1][2][3] – December 14, 1799) served as the first President of the United States of America (1789–1797),[4] and led the Continental Army to victory over the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).

The Continental Congress appointed Washington commander-in-chief of the American revolutionary forces in 1775. The following year, he forced the British out of Boston, lost New York City, and crossed the Delaware River in New Jersey, defeating the surprised enemy units later that year. As a result of his strategy, Revolutionary forces captured the two main British combat armies at Saratoga and Yorktown. Negotiating with Congress, the colonial states, and French allies, he held together a tenuous army and a fragile nation amid the threats of disintegration and failure. Following the end of the war in 1783, Washington retired to his plantation at Mount Vernon, prompting an increlous King George III to state, "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world."[5][6]

Dissatisfied with the Articles of Confederation, he presided over the Philadelphia Convention that drafted the United States Constitution in 1787. Washington became President of the United States in 1789 and established many of the customs and usages of the new government's executive department. He sought to create a great nation capable of surviving in a world torn asunder by war between Britain and France. His unilateral Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793 provided a basis for avoiding any involvement in foreign conflicts. He supported plans to build a strong central government by funding the national debt, implementing an effective tax system, and creating a national bank. Washington avoided the temptation of war and began a decade of peace with Britain via the Jay Treaty in 1795; he used his prestige to get it ratified over intense opposition from the Jeffersonians. Although never officially joining the Federalist Party, he supported its programs and was its inspirational leader. Washington's farewell address was a primer on republican virtue and a stern warning against partisanship, sectionalism, and involvement in foreign wars.

Washington is seen as a symbol of the United States and republicanism in practice.[7] His devotion to civic virtue made him an exemplary figure among early American politicians.[7][8] Washington died in 1799, and in his funeral oration, Henry Lee said that of all Americans, he was "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen."[9] Washington has been consistently ranked by scholars as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents.

Ⅶ 英语名人故事

1、苏联作家奥抄斯特洛夫斯基在作袭战中双眼失明的情况下,通过向人口授内容,完成了长篇小说《钢铁是怎样炼成的》
2、美国女作家海伦•凯勒自幼双目失明,在莎利文老师的教导下学会了盲文,长大后成长为一个社会活动家,积极到世界各地演讲,宣传助残,并完成了长篇小说《假如给我三天光明》
3、居里夫妇在破旧的停尸房内建起了实验室,经过刻苦钻研发现了镭,并两次获得了诺贝尔物理学奖。
4、我国现代著名生物学家童第周中学时曾因为综合成绩平均45分被学校勒令退学,但他执意补习,并通过一年的努力名列前茅,后来留学比利时时,完成了常人所无法完成的青蛙解剖实验。

Ⅷ 英语名人简介

Lu Xun (pseud. of Zhou Shuren, 1881-1936) was born on September 25, 1881 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was taught Chinese classics by a private tutor. In 1898 he entered South China Naval Academy in Nanjing but was soon transfered to the School of Mining and Civil Engineering affiliated with South China Military Academy. In 1902 he went to Japan to study medicine at Sendai Medical College. He broke off his medical studies and tured to writing literature in 1906. He translated various Russian literary works into Chinese and was enthusiastic about Darwinism and other Western social discourses. In 1909 he returned to China and was appointed headmaster of a normal school in Shaoxing after the 1911 Revolution. In 1920 he began teaching at both Beijing University and Beijing Normal University. In 1927 he became a professor at Xiamen University and then Zhongshan University; but he quickly resigned from his posts and settled in Shanghai to live by his pen. He died of tuberculosis in Shanghai on October 19,1936. He was accorded the honor of "the national soul" at his funeral. His major works include "The Power of Mara Poetry," "A Madman;s Diary," My Views on Chastity," "The True Story of Ah Q," "Kong Yiji," "My Old Home," "A Brief History of Chinese Fiction," "New Year's Sacrifice," "Regret for the Past," "Russian Fairy Tales," "Gogal's Dead Souls," etc.

The Century’s Greatest Minds

Albert Einstein
本世纪最伟大的智者

阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦

The scientific touchstones of the modern age——the Bomb, space travel, electronics, Quantum physics——all bear his imprint.
原子弹、太空旅行、电子学、量子物理这些现代科学的代表都有赖于他的影响。

Einstein had conjured the whole business, it seemed. He did not invent the “thought experiment”, but he raised it to high art. Imagine twins , wearing identical watches; one stays home, while the other rides in a spaceship near the speed of light … little wonder that from 1919, Einstein was——and remains today——the world’s most famous scientist.
爱因斯坦好象改变了所有的事情。他没发明什么“思维的实验”,但他将其提升到新高度:试想一对双胞胎,带着相同的手表;一个呆在家里,同时另一个在飞船中以近光速运动… …毫无疑问,自从1919年至今,爱因斯坦一直是世界最知名的科学家。

In his native Germany he became a target for hatred . As a Jew, a liberal, a humanist, an internationalist, he attracted the enmity of rationalist and anti-semites. His was now a powerful voice, widely heard, always attended to , especially after he moved to the U.S. He used it to promote zionism, pacifism, in his secret 1939 letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt, the construction of a uranium bomb.
在他出生的德国,他成为了仇恨的对象。作为一个犹太人,一个自由主义者,一个人道主义者,一个国际主义者,他招致了民族主义者和反犹太者的敌意。他的声音当时是有影响力的,广泛传播且被重视的,尤其在他到了美国之后。他用它去提倡以色列的犹太人复国主义,和平主义和建造原子弹(在他39年给罗斯福的密信中)。

Meanwhile, like any demigod, he made bits of legend: that he failed math in school (not true). That he opened a book and found an uncashed $1,500 check he had left as a bookmark (maybe---he was absentminded about everyday affairs).That he was careless about socks, collars, slippers … that he couldn’t even remember his address: 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, where he finally settled.
同时,像每个名人一样,他制造了一些传闻;在学校中数学不及格(八成不是真的)。他翻开书却发现一张没兑现的$1500的支票被当成书签扔在里面(或许他对日常的事务心不在焉)。他不在意自己的袜子,领口和拖鞋… …甚至他想不起自己最后定居的住址:普林斯顿莫色尔大街112号。

He died there in 1955 And after the rest of Einstein had been cremated, his brain remained, soaking for decades in a jar of formaldehyde belonging to Dr. Thomas Harvey. No one had bothered to dissect the brain of Freud, Stravinsky or Joyce, but in the 1980s, bits of Einsteinian gray matter were making the rounds of certain neurobiologists, who thus learned … absolutely nothing. It was just a brain——the brain that dreamed a plastic fourth dimension, that banished the ether, that released the pins binding us to absolute space and time, that refused to believe God played dice.
1955年他死在那里。当他身体其余部分被火化后,他的大脑被保存起来,在一瓶甲醛中侵了几十年,现属于托马斯博士。没人费心去解剖弗洛伊德、斯特拉文斯基或乔伊斯的大脑,但在80年代,一些神经生物学家为搞清爱因斯坦的一些灰质大费周折,但最后一无所获。那只不过是一个大脑,它想象了一个可伸缩的第四维度,它推翻了以太学说,它使我们从绝对时空的束缚中解脱出来,它拒绝相信上帝在抛骰子。

In embracing Einstein, our century took leave of a prior universe and an erstwhile God. The new versions were not so rigid and deterministic as the Newtonian world. Einstein’s. God was no clockmaker, but the embodiment of reason in nature. This God did not control our actions or even sit in judgment on them. (“Einstein, stop telling God what to do,” Niels Bohr Finally retorted.) This God seemed rather kindly and absentminded, as a matter of fact . Physics was free, and we too are free, in the Einstein universe which is where we live.
因为信奉了爱因斯坦,我们的世纪告别了原有的宇宙和上帝。新的宇宙和上帝不再那么刻板、僵硬,象牛顿的世界那样。爱因斯坦的上帝不是钟表匠而是自然定律的化身。这个上帝不控制我们的行动,更不对其加以判决。(“爱因斯坦,别再管上帝该干什么。”玻尔最终反驳道)这个上帝实际上似乎有些和善,心不在焉。在这个爱因斯坦的宇宙中,在这个我们生息繁衍的宇宙中,物理学没有了束缚,我们也没有了束缚。

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