初中英语文章大全精选
嘻哈音乐-
初中英语文章大全精选
导读:我根据大家的需要整理了一份关于《初中英语文章大全
精选》的内
容,
具体内容:
英语是国际
经济、
技术、
信息等交流中应用最广泛的语言,
也是我国基础教育中最主要的外语课程下面就是我给大家整理的,希望大
家喜欢
。
:学会生活在现实中
To a large
...
英语是国际经济、技术、
信息等交流中应用最广泛的语言,也是我国基
础教育中最主要的外语课程下面就是我给大
家整理的,希望大家喜欢。
:学会生活在现实中
To
a
large
degree,
the
measure
of
our
peace
of
mind
is
determined
by
how
much
we
are
able
to
live
on
the
present
moment.
Irrespective
of what happened yesterday or last
year, and what may or may not
happen
tomorrow, the present moment is where you are --
always!
Without question,
many of us have mastered the
neurotic(
神经过
敏的
)
art of spending much of our lives worrying about
variety of
things -- all at once. We
allow past problems and future concerns
to
dominate
your
present
moments,
so
much
so
that
we
end
up
anxious,
frustrated, depressed, and hopeless. On
the flip side, we also
postpone our
gratification, our stated priorities, and our
happiness, often convincing ourselves
that
better
than
today.
Unfortunately,
the
same
mental
dynamics
that
tell
us to look toward the
future will only repeat themselves so that
第
页码页
/
总页数
总页数
页
someday never actually arrives. John
Lennone once said,
what is happening
while we are busy making other
plans.
are busy making other plans, our
children are busy growing up, the
people we love are moving away and
dying, our bodies are getting
out of
shape, and our dreams are slipping away. In short,
we miss
out on life.
Many people lives as if life is a
dress rehearsal for some later
date. It
isnt. In fact, no one has a guarantee that he or
she will
be here tomorrow. Now is the
only time we have, and the only time
that
we
have
any
control
over.
When
our
attention
is
in
the
present
moment,
we
push
fear
from
our
minds.
Fear
is
the
concern
over
events
that might happen in
the future -- we wont have enoughh money, our
children will get into trouble, we will
get old and die, whatever.
To combat fear, the best stradegy is to learn to
bring your
attention
back
to
the
present.
Mark
Twain
said,
have
been
through
some terrible things
in life, some of which actually
happened.
dont
think
I
can
say
it
any
better.
Practice
keeping
your
attention
on
the here and now. Your effort will pay great
dividends.
:
The Fascinating
Moonris
There
is
a
hill
near
my
home
that
I
often
climb
at
night.
The
noise
of the
city is a far-off murmur. In the hush of dark I
share the
cheerfulness of crickets and
the confidence of owls. But it is the
第
页码页
/
总页数
总页数
页
drama of the moonrise that I come to
see. For that restores in me
a quiet
and clarity that the city spends too
freely.
From this hill I
have watched many moons rise. Each one had its
own
mood.
There
have
been
broad,
confident
harvest
moons
in
autumn;
shy, misty(
模糊的
)
moons in spring; lonely, white winter moons
rising
into
the
utter
silence
of
an
ink-black
sky
and
smoke-smudged
orange moons over the dry fields of
summer. Each, like fine music,
excited
my heart and then calmed my soul.
But we, who live indoors, have lost
contact with the moon. The
glare
of
street
lights
and
the
dust
of
pollution
veil
the
night
sky.
Though men have walked on the moon, it
grows less familiar. Few of
us can say
what time the moon will rise tonight.
Still, it tugs at our
minds.
If we unexpectedly
encounter the full moon, huge and yellow over
the horizon, we are helpless but to
stare back at its commanding
presence.
And the moon has gifts to
bestow(
使用,授予
) upon those
who watch.
I
learned about its gifts one July evening in the
mountains. My
car
had
mysteriously
stalled,
and
I
was
stranded
and
alone.
The
sun
had
set,
and
I
was
watching
what
seemed
to
be
the
bright-
orange
glow
of a forest fire
beyond a ridge to the east. Suddenly, the ridge
itself seemed to burst into flame.
Then, the rising moon, huge and
第
页码页
/
总页数
总页数
页
red and grotesquely misshapen by the
dust and sweat of the summer
atmosphere, loomed up out of the woods.
Distorted thus by the hot
breath of
earth, the moon seemed ill-tempered and imperfect.
Dogs
at nearby farmhouse barked
nervously, as if this strange light had
wakened evil spirits in the
weeds.
But as the moon
lifted off the ridge it gathered firmness and
authority. Its complexion changed from
red, to orange, to gold, to
impassive
yellow.
It
seemed
to
draw
light
out
of
the
darkening
earth,
for
as
it
rose,
the
hills
and
valleys
below
grew
dimmer.
By
the
time
the moon
stood clear of the horizon, full-chested and round
and of
the
colour
of
ivory,
the
valleys
were
deep
shadows
in
the
landscape.
The
dogs,
reassured
that
this
was
the
familiar
moon,
stopped
barking.
And all at once I
felt a confidence and joy close to
laughter.
The drama took
an hour. Moonrise is slow and serried with
subtleties. To watch it, we must slip
into an older, more patient
sense of
time.
To watch the moon
move inflexibly higher is to find an unusual
stillness within ourselves. Our
imaginations become aware of the
vast
distance of space, the immensity of the earth and
the huge
improbability of our own
existence. We feel small but
privileged.
Moonlight
shows us none of lifes harder edges. Hillsides
seem
silken and silvery, the oceans
still and blue in its light. In
第
页码页
/
总页数
总页数
页