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有關(guān)英文朗誦稿

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿(精選8篇)

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇1

  Love Your Life

  However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names.It is not so bad as you are.

  It looks poorest when you are richest.The fault-finder will find faults in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is.

  You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace.

  The town's poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of any. Maybe they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving. Most think that they are above being supported by the town; but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means. which should be more disreputable.

  Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage.Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Turn the old, return to them.

  Things do not change; we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts.

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇2

  My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string instrument players in our town. He could not read music, but if he heard a tune a few times, he could play it. When he was younger, he was a member of a small country music band. They would play at local dances and on a few occasions would play for the local radio station. He often told us how he had auditioned and earned a position in a band that featured Patsy Cline as their lead singer. He told the family that after he was hired he never went back. Dad was a very religious man. He stated that there was a lot of drinking and cursing the day of his audition and he did not want to be around that type of environment.

  Occasionally, Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family. We three children: Trisha, Monte and I, George Jr., would often sing along. Songs such as the Tennessee Waltz, Harbor Lights and around Christmas time, the well-known rendition of Silver Bells. "Silver Bells, Silver Bells, its Christmas time in the city" would ring throughout the house. One of Dad's favorite hymns was "The Old Rugged Cross". We learned the words to the hymn when we were very young, and would sing it with Dad when he would play and sing. Another song that was often shared in our house was a song that accompanied the Walt Disney series: Davey Crockett. Dad only had to hear the song twice before he learned it well enough to play it. "Davey, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" was a favorite song for the family. He knew we enjoyed the song and the program and would often get out the mandolin after the program was over. I could never get over how he could play the songs so well after only hearing them a few times. I loved to sing, but I never learned how to play the mandolin. This is something I regret to this day.

  Dad loved to play the mandolin for his family he knew we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play. He was like that. If he could give pleasure to others, he would, especially his family. He was always there, sacrificing his time and efforts to see that his family had enough in their life. I had to mature into a man and have children of my own before I realized how much he had sacrificed.

  I joined the United States Air Force in January of 1962. Whenever I would come home on leave, I would ask Dad to play the mandolin. Nobody played the mandolin like my father. He could touch your soul with the tones that came out of that old mandolin. He seemed to shine when he was playing. You could see his pride in his ability to play so well for his family.

  When Dad was younger, he worked for his father on the farm. His father was a farmer and sharecropped a farm for the man who owned the property. In 1950, our family moved from the farm. Dad had gained employment at the local limestone quarry. When the quarry closed in August of 1957, he had to seek other employment. He worked for Owens Yacht Company in Dundalk, Maryland and for Todd Steel in Point of Rocks, Maryland. While working at Todd Steel, he was involved in an accident. His job was to roll angle iron onto a conveyor so that the welders farther up the production line would have it to complete their job. On this particular day Dad got the third index finger of his left hand mashed between two pieces of steel. The doctor who operated on the finger could not save it, and Dad ended up having the tip of the finger amputated. He didn't lose enough of the finger where it would stop him picking up anything, but it did impact his ability to play the mandolin.

  After the accident, Dad was reluctant to play the mandolin. He felt that he could not play as well as he had before the accident. When I came home on leave and asked him to play he would make excuses for why he couldn't play. Eventually, we would wear him down and he would say "Okay, but remember, I can't hold down on the strings the way I used to" or "Since the accident to this finger I can't play as good". For the family it didn't make any difference that Dad couldn't play as well. We were just glad that he would play. When he played the old mandolin it would carry us back to a cheerful, happier time in our lives. "Davey, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier", would again be heard in the little town of Bakerton, West Virginia.

  In August of 1993 my father was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. He chose not to receive chemotherapy treatments so that he could live out the rest of his life in dignity. About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us. He made excuses but said "okay". He knew it would probably be the last time he would play for us. He tuned up the old mandolin and played a few notes. When I looked around, there was not a dry eye in the family. We saw before us a quiet humble man with an inner strength that comes from knowing God, and living with him in one's life. Dad would never play the mandolin for us again. We felt at the time that he wouldn't have enough strength to play, and that makes the memory of that day even stronger. Dad was doing something he had done all his life, giving. As sick as he was, he was still pleasing others. Dad sure could play that Mandolin!

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇3

  Catch the Star That Will Take You to Your Dreams

  Catch the star that holds your destiny,the one that forever twinkles within your heart.Take advantage of precious opportunities while they still sparkle before you.Always believe that your ultimate goal is attainable as long as you commit yourself to it.

  Though barriers may sometimes stand in the way of your dreams,remember that your destiny is hiding behind them.Accept the fact that not everyone is going to approve of the choices you've made,have faith in your judgment,catch the star that twinkles in your heart,and it will lead you to your destiny's path.Follow that pathway and uncover the sweet sunrises that await you.

  Take pride in your accomplishments,as they are stepping stones to your dreams.Understand that you may make mistakes,but don't let them discourage you.Value your capabilities and talents for they are what make you truly unique.The greatest gifts in life are not purchased,but acquired through hard work and determination.

  This is Faith at Faith Radio Online-Simply to Relax.Find the star that twinkles in your heart for you alone are capable of making your brightest dreams come true.Give your hopes everything you've got and you will catch the star that holds your destiny.

  One of the most important habits in life is to feed your mind with positive mental food.Remember,you are very susceptible to the suggested influences in your environment,whether radio,television,newspapers,magazines,billboards or conversations with other people.Your mind is your most important and precious asset.You must protect it and keep it clean,clear and focused on what you want,rather than allowing it to be polluted by the negative influences around you.

  Refuse to watch terror or trash on television.Refuse to read about all the murders,robberies,rapes and tragedies in the newspapers.Refuse to listen to endless hours of mindless radio commentary on all the problems in the modern world.Refuse to engage in endless conversations with people about all the political and social problems in your nation or community.Keep your mind clean,clear,positive and free.

  Not only do you become what you think about,but also you become what you feed into your mind on a regular basis.If you want to be positive,optimistic and happy,continually feed your mind with positive books and articles,positive audio learning programs,positive input and information from other experts in your field,and positive conversations with other optimistic goal-oriented people who are going somewhere with their lives.

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇4

  my youth ,my dream

  We all want to believe that we are capable of great feats ,of reaching our fullest potential .

  We need dreams .They give us a vision of a better future .

  They nourish our spirit ,they represent possibility even then we are dragged down by reality .They keep us going .

  Most successful people are dreamers .

  Dreamers are not content with merely mediocre ,because no one ever dreams of going half way .

  When I was a little girl ,I didn’t dream of a life of stryggle and frustration .

  I dreamed of doing something big and splashy ,something significant .I dreamed big .

  But now ,I become realistic .

  I have a dream that I can have my own firm one day .

  Because I major in economic ,I can use my special knowledge to run the company .

  When I have a lot of money ,I will donate some of them to help others .

  My dreams are worthless ,my plans are dust ,my goals are impossible .

  All are of no value unless they are followed by action .

  Action is the food and drink which will nourish my success .

  If I don’t take any actions to realize my dream ,it will become a fantasy .

  When I was little ,I dreamed big .

  It’s a pity for me that I didn’t do anything to approach it .

  I always think that when I grow up ,I can take some actions .

  But when I grow up truly ,I forget my dream and my ambition .

  So I will not avoid the tasks of today and charge them to tomorrow .

  For I know that tomorrow never comes .

  Let me act now even though my actions may not bring success for it is better to act and fail than not be act and flounder .

  Success will not wait .

  If I delay ,she will become betrothed another and lost ti me forever .

  I will take every effort to accomplish my dream .i won’t let it become a fantasy ,it is just my dream .maybe some years later ,it will become true .

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇5

  Age has reached the end of the beginning of a word. May be guilty in his seems to passing a lot of different life became the appearance of the same day; May be back in the past, to oneself the paranoid weird belief disillusionment, these days, my mind has been very messy, in my mind constantly. Always feel oneself should go to do something, or write something. Twenty years of life trajectory deeply shallow, suddenly feel something, do it.

  The end of our life, and can meet many things really do?

  During my childhood, think lucky money and new clothes are necessary for New Year, but as the advance of the age, will be more and more found that those things are optional; Junior high school, thought to have a crush on just means that the real growth, but over the past three years later, his writing of alumni in peace, suddenly found that isn't really grow up, it seems is not so important; Then in high school, think don't want to give vent to out your inner voice can be in the high school children of the feelings in a period, but was eventually infarction when graduation party in the throat, later again stood on the pitch he has sweat profusely, looked at his thrown a basketball hoops, suddenly found himself has already can't remember his appearance.

  Originally, this world, can produce a chemical reaction to an event, in addition to resolutely, have to do, and time.

  A person's time, your ideas are always special to clear. Want, want, line is clear, as if nothing could shake his. Also once seemed to be determined to do something, but more often is he backed out at last. Dislike his cowardice, finally found that there are a lot of love, there are a lot of miss, like shadow really have been doomed. Those who do, just green years oneself give oneself an arm injection, or is a self-righteous spiritual.

  At the moment, the sky is dark, the air is fresh factor after just rained. Suddenly thought of blue plaid shirt; Those were broken into various shapes of stationery; From the corner at the beginning of deep friendship; Have declared the end of the encounter that haven't start planning... Those years, those days of do, finally, like youth, will end in our life.

  英文朗誦稿篇二:Remember me

  --- Christina Rossetti

  Remember me when I am gone away,

  Gone far away into the silent land;

  When you can no more hold me by the hand,

  Nor I half turn to go ,yet turning stay.

  Remember me when no more day by day

  You tell me of our future that planned:

  Only remember me ;you understand

  It will be late to counsel then or pray.

  Yet if you should forget me for a while

  And afterwards remember,do not grieve:

  For it darkness and corruption leave

  A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,

  Better by far you should forget and smile

  Than that you should remember and be sad. "

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇6

  Home Thoughts ,from abroad

  Robert browning

  1)

  Oh,to be in England

  Now that April's there ,

  And whoever wakes in England

  Sees,some morning ,unaware,

  That the lowest boughs and the bushwood sheaf

  Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf,

  While the chaffinch sings on the orchid bough

  In England-now!

  2)

  And after April ,when May follows,

  The whitethroat builds ,and all the swallows!

  Hark,where my blossomed peartree in the hedge

  Leans to the field and scatters on the clover

  Blossoms and dewdrops ---at the bent spray's edge-

  That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over,

  Lest you should think he never could recapture

  The first fine careless rapture!

  And though the fields look rough with hoary dew,

  All will be gay when noontide wakes anew

  The buttercups ,the little children's dower

  --Far brighter than this gaudy melon -flower !

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇7

  幸福的真諦

  One of my patients, a successful businessman, tells me that before his cancer he would become depressed unless things went a certain way. Happiness was "having the cookie." If you had the cookie, things were good. If you didn't have the cookie, life wasn't worth a damn. Unfortunately, the cookie kept changing. Some of the time it was money, sometimes power, sometimes sex. At other times, it was the new car, the biggest contract, the most prestigious address. A year and a half after his diagnosis of prostate cancer he sits shaking his head ruefully. "It's like I stopped learning how to live after I was a kid. When I give my son a cookie, he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it breaks, he is unhappy. But he is two and a half and I am forty-three. It's taken me this long to understand that the cookie will never make me happy for long. The minute you have the cookie it starts to crumble or you start to worry about it crumbling or about someone trying to take it away from you. You know, you have to give up a lot of things to take care of the cookie, to keep it from crumbling and be sure that no one takes it away from you. You may not even get a chance to eat it because you are so busy just trying not to lose it. Having the cookie is not what life is about."

  My patient laughs and says cancer has changed him. For the first time he is happy. No matter if his business is doing well or not, no matter if he wins or loses at golf. "Two years ago, cancer asked me, 'Okay, what's important? What is really important?' Well, life is important Life. Life any way you can have it, life with the cookie, life without the cookie. Happiness does not have anything to do with the cookie; it has to do with being alive. Before, who made the time?" He pauses thoughtfully. "Damn, I guess life is the cookie

  我有一位病人,他是一個成功的商人,告訴我,在他患癌癥之前,凡事如果沒有確定下來他就憂心忡忡。對他而言,幸福是“擁有小甜餅”。如果你擁有了小甜餅,一切都一帆風順。如果你沒有小甜餅,生活就一文不值。不幸的是,小甜餅總是不斷變換著,有時是金錢,有時是權(quán)力,有時是欲望。在其他時候,它是一輛新車、一份數(shù)額最大的合同、或者一個享有聲望的通訊地址。在他被診斷出患有前列腺癌的一年半之后,他坐在那里,悲天憫人地搖著頭,說:“長大以后,我好像就不知道怎樣生活了。當我給我兒子一個小甜餅時,他心花怒放。如果我拿走甜餅或者是小甜餅碎了,他就悶悶不樂。不同的是,他只有兩歲半,而我已經(jīng)43了。我花了這么長的時間才明白小甜餅并不能使我長久感到幸福。從你擁有小甜餅的那一刻,它就開始破碎,或者你就開始擔心它會破碎,抑或你開始擔心別人拿走它。為了守護你的小甜餅,為了防止它破碎或者確定別人不會從你手中奪走它,你不得不放棄許多東西。你忙于不讓自己失去它,甚至沒有時間享受它。擁有小甜餅并不是生活的全部內(nèi)容。”

  我的病人笑著說癌癥已經(jīng)改變了他。不論他的生意是否一帆風順,不論他在打高爾夫球時是輸是贏,他有生以來第一次感到幸福。“兩年前,癌癥問我‘什么重要?什么才真正的重要?’對,生命重要。生命。生命,無論如何你擁有生命。有小甜餅也罷,沒有小甜餅也罷,幸福與小甜餅并非息息相關(guān),而是與生命的存在有關(guān)?墒,時光一去不復(fù)返,誰又能讓時光倒流呢?”他停頓了一下,若有所思,說:“該死,我覺得生命就是那塊小甜餅”。

有關(guān)英文朗誦稿 篇8

  福從內(nèi)心滋生

  幸福實際上是一種態(tài)度。它并不是由外在物質(zhì)創(chuàng)造的,相反,它完完全全滋生于你的內(nèi)心。沒有任何事物會給你帶來深層次的滿足和快樂,除非你有意識地去滋養(yǎng)幸福……

  We always seem to want those things we don’t have. Moreover, we are often convinced that if we had those things we want so badly, we would finally be happy.

  我們經(jīng)常會去渴望一些我們并不真正需要的東西。此外,我們經(jīng)常會讓自己相信,如果我們擁有了這些我們夢寐以求的東西,我們就可以終于快樂起來。

  Welcome to Faith Radio Online-Simply to Relax, I’m Faith. The truth is that happiness is an attitude. It’s not something created by outside circumstances, but instead is completely within your control.

  歡迎收聽Faith輕松電臺,我是Faith。而事實是幸福實際上是一種態(tài)度。它并不是由外在物質(zhì)創(chuàng)造的,相反,它完完全全滋生于你的內(nèi)心。

  Nothing will give you a deep sense of satisfaction and happiness, unless you cultivate happiness consciously. Below are some simple yet specific steps you can take to cultivate happiness.

  沒有任何事物會給你帶來深層次的滿足和快樂,除非你有意識地去滋養(yǎng)幸福。以下是一些簡單而具體的方法,你可以試試去滋養(yǎng)你的幸福。

  Be grateful

  Create a sense of gratitude for what you have, for what is working, for what is wonderful and sweet in your life. A morning or evening gratitude list, written each day, can do wonders for helping you feel grateful.

  學會感恩

  培養(yǎng)一顆感恩的心,感恩于你所擁有的,生活中平凡的,美妙的及甜蜜的點點滴滴。每天早上或晚上列一份感恩單會幫助你學會去感激。

  Take care of yourself

  Identify the small things in life that make you feel good, and do one daily. A short walk, a few minutes of writing in your journal, a short meditation, watching the sunset…whatever, will improve your outlook on life.

  照顧好自己

  發(fā)現(xiàn)生活中能讓你感覺美好的一些小事,并每天去做一件這樣的小事。一小段林間散步,寫幾分種日記,一小段沉思,看看日落……或者其它,都會增強你對美好生活的信心。

  Read inspirational material

  It helps to be reminded of positive thoughts and positive attitudes. Get a small book of positive, inspirational thoughts and keep it by your desk. Read one or two thoughts each day.

  朗讀激勵志文

  朗讀激勵志文會幫助你建立積極的思想和人生觀。桌上擺放著一本激勵志文小冊子,每天都去朗讀一兩段。

  This is Faith at Faith Radio Online-Simply to Relax. Is the glass half empty or full? Life works better when the glass is half full regardless of your life status. 這里是Faith主持的Faith輕松電臺。你的杯子有一半是空的呢,還是滿的?不管你的生活狀況如何,生活可以更美好,即使你的杯子只裝滿了一半。

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