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2016經典英語美文背誦

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2016經典英語美文背誦
  經典英語美文背誦摘抄

Congradulations

For a long time, doctor Jackson had wanted to get a performent job in certain big modern hospital, and at last he was was appointed to a particual position which he wanted, and he and his wife moved to new place to live. The next day, some beautiful flowers was diliveried to note which said: deep sympathy. Naturally,doctor Jackson was annoyed to receive such a extraordinary note. And telephone the shop which send the flowers to find out what those the owner of shop heared of what happened, he apologized Doctor Jeackson for having made the mistakes. "But it really worries me once more" he headed, "It is the flowers which actually a gang to you was sent to a funeral with card which said : 'Congradulations on your new position!'"

  經典英語美文背誦鑑賞

Not included

Tom see an advertisement in the newspaper for a beautiful modern bicycle which cost $89 dollars. So he went to the shop which put the advertisement in and asked to see one of the wonderful bicycles. The shopkeeper was very happy to show one to tom who examed it carefully and turned to shopkeeper saying,"There isn't a lamp on this bicycle, but there was one on the bicycle in your advertisement."

"Yes,sir."answered the shopkeeper,"but the lamp is not included in the price of the bicycle. It's an extra."

"Not included in the price?"Tom said angrily, "but that's not honest. As the lamp in the advertisment, it shoule be included in the price you gave there."

"well,sir!" answered the shopkeeper commently "There is also a girl on the bicycle in the advertisment, but we don't supply one of them with the bicycle either."

  經典英語美文背誦賞析

The place is full of mothers

A small boy losing his mother in a supermarket ran through the ells ,yelling frantically,

“Eileen,Eileen .”When his mother found him, she scolded him,”Bobi,it isn’t polite to call me Eileen, you should always call me mother.”” I know,” Bobi replied through his tears, “but this place is full of mothers, I’d want to be sure I got the right one.”

  經典英語美文背誦欣賞

The Story of a Fire

Thirteen years have passed since, but it is all to me as if it had happened yesterday, -- the clanging of the fire-bells, the hoarse shouts of the firemen, the wild rush and terror of the streets; then the great hush that fell upon the crowd; the sea of upturned faces with the fire glow upon it; and there, against the background of black smoke that poured from roof and attic, the boy clinging to the narrow ledge so far up that it seemed humanly impossible that help could ever come.

But even then it was coming. Up from the street, while the crew of the truck-company were labouring with the heavy extension ladder that at its longest stretch was many feet too short, crept four men upon long slender poles with cross- bars, iron-hooked at the end. Standing in one window, they reached up and thrust the hook through the next one above, then mounted a storey higher. Again the crash of glass, and again the dizzy ascent. Straight up the wall they crept, looking like human flies on the ceiling, and clinging as close, never resting, reaching one recess only to set out for the next; nearer and nearer in the race for life, until but a single span separated the foremost from the boy. And now the iron hook fell at his feet, and the fireman stood upon the step with :the rescued lad in his arms, just as the pentup flame burst lurid from the attic window, reaching with impotent fury for its prey. The next moment the) were safe upon the great ladder waiting to receive them below.

Then such a shout went up ! Men fell on each other's necks, and cried and laughed at once. trangers slapped one another on the back with glistening faces, shook hands, and behaved generally like men gone suddenly mad. Women wept in the street. The driver of a car stalled in the crowd, who had stood through it all speechless, clutching the reins, whipped his horses into a gallop and drove away, yelling like a Comanche, to relieve his feelings. The boy and his rescuer were carried across the street without anyone knowing how. Policemen forgot their dignity and shouted with the rest. Fire, peril, terror, and loss were alike forgotten in the one touch of nature that makes the whole world kin.

Fireman John Binns was made captain of his crew, and the Bennett medal was pinned on his coat on the next parade day.

火災見聞

事情已經過去十三年了,然而對我來說,它彷彿是昨天才發生似的--報火警鐘的當當聲,消防隊員聲嘶力竭的喊叫聲,大街上人們狂奔亂跑,驚恐萬分。突然,人羣寂靜無聲。熊熊的火光照着那無數張向上仰望着的臉。那邊,小男孩緊緊地拽住牆壁上狹窄的突出部分,後面是屋頂和頂樓裏噴涌而出的黑煙,他離地面是那麼高,看來人力是無法搭救他的了。

但是,儘管這樣,還是有人來搭救了。消防梯車上的救火隊員正在費勁地架起笨重的伸縮梯,但是那梯子伸足後還是太短,差了一大截。這時候,四名消防隊員緣着細長的杆子從街面往樓上爬,杆子上裝有橫檔,頂端用鐵鉤鉤住。他們站上一扇窗口,把杆子伸上去,用鉤子鉤住上面的窗子,隨後又爬上一層樓。接着,又一陣砸碎玻璃的砰砰聲,又一次令人頭暈目眩的攀登。他們沿着牆壁筆直地往上爬,看上去小得好似天花板上的蒼蠅。四名消防隊員緊貼着牆,不歇氣地一個窗臺接着一個窗臺向上爬。在這場爭奪生命的競賽中,他們愈爬愈近了,爬在最前面的消防隊員離小孩只剩下一柞的距離了。這時候,鐵鉤落到了孩子的腳下,接着,消防隊員站在踏腳上,用雙手抱下了小男孩。就在這一剎那,一片火光,烈焰終於衝破濃煙,猛地從頂樓窗口噴了出來,想攫住它嘴邊的獵物,可是卻只能白白地冒火了。接着,消防隊員和小男孩安然踏上了在下面候着他們的大梯子。

一下於,爆發出一陣熱烈的歡呼聲。男人們互相摟着脖子,又是叫,又是笑。互不相識的人拍打着對方的背脊,相互握手,臉上喜氣洋洋,一個個象突然瘋了似的。女人們在街上哭泣。一個馬車伕連車帶入被阻塞在人羣牛,他緊握繮繩,自始至終沒說過一句話,這時一聲響鞭,策馬驅車,飛馳而去,象科曼契人那樣叫喊着,以發泄他心中的情感。那個小男孩和他的救命恩人被人們高擡着穿過大街,誰也不知道怎麼會這樣的。警察也忘了他們自己的身分,跟着別人高聲歡呼。這四海之內皆兄弟的本性使人們把大火、險情、恐懼和損失全都忘得一千二淨。

救火員約翰.賓斯被任命爲消防隊長。在下一次檢閱中,賓斯的外衣上給佩上了一枚貝內特獎章。

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