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新东方大学英语四级美文晨读100篇篇1
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懒惰是很奇怪的东西,它使你以为那是安逸,是休息,是福气;但实际上它所给你的是无聊,是倦怠,是消沉;它剥夺你对前途的希望,割断你和别人之间的友情,使你心胸日渐狭窄,对人生也越来越怀疑。
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UNIT 1 Get a Life,Gordon!Minister Says PM Needs More Fun
英国:布朗首相是个工作狂吗
UNIT 2 Miller’s Not Like the Rest
《越狱》新偶像米勒,走和别人不一样的路
UNIT 3 She Is a Legend
女中传奇
UNIT 4 Gettysburg Address
葛底斯堡演说
UNIT 5 The Second Inaugural Address by Bill Clinton
克林顿第二次就职演说
UNIT 6 ABlindWoman’sVision
海伦·凯勒——奋斗的人
UNIT 7 “Mom。in。chief’’Role and More for Michelle Obama
准第一夫人:照顾好女儿是首要任务
UNIT 8 The Mask Forever——Jim Carrey
永远的《面具》——金·凯利
UNIT 9 Ronaldo:King ofthe Wodd
罗纳尔多:世界球王
UNIT 10 McCain:What We’re Fighting for
麦凯恩:我们为何而战
UNIT 11 Winston Churchill:His Other Life
温斯顿·丘吉尔:生活侧记
UNIT 1 2 Remarks of Senator Barack Obama:Iowa Caucus Night
奥巴马1月3日在衣阿华的演讲辞
UNIT 13 Remembering Diana
追忆戴安娜
UNIT 14 Marilyn Monroe:Candle in the Wind
玛丽莲·梦露:风中之烛
UNIT 15 Hewitt
休伊特
UNIT 16 The GenUeman Thief:Arsene Lupin
怪盗亚森·罗苹
UNIT 17 Engrid Bergman
英格利·褒曼
UNIT 18 Hillary’S Comparison
希拉里的比较
UNIT 19 The Making of Isaac Newton
牛顿+苹果=万有引力
UNIT 20 The Ups and Downs of Katherine Graham
奋斗与坚持:报业女巨人的一生
UNIT 21 The Britain’S GotTalent Singer~usan Boyle
英国新晋超女苏珊大妈
PART TWO 工作生活
UNIT 1 Kids Think Glasses Make Others Look Smart Honest小孩认为戴眼镜显得更有学问,更诚实
UNIT 2 Excuse
借口
UNIT 3 NextTime ThatYou ThinkYou’re Having a Bad Day当觉得自己倒霉时看看这个
UNIT 4 Can Happiness Be Bought
钱可以买到幸福吗
UNIT 5 Januaw 31 the Year’s Biggest Night for First Dates1月31日最适合初次约会
UNIT 6 ThankYou:TheTwoLittleWOndsThatAreBetterThanaPayRise赞扬比加薪更重要
UNIT 7 MusicThat’sAlwaysonTop
永远的流行音乐
UNIT 8 Life ls Miracule
生命即是奇迹
UNIT 9 Tuesdays with Morrie
相约星期二
UNIT 10 Women Approaching 30 Prefer Marriage to Carreers30岁的女性婚姻重于事业
UNIT 11 Cowboys’Tales of Love and Loss
纯粹美国式的乡村音乐
UNIT 12 Like Father,Like Daughter
就业新趋势:女承父业
UNIT 13 Mother Is Role Model in Son’s Choice of Wife
男人择偶常以母亲为标准
UNIT 14 Short PeopleAre Most Prone to Jealousy
个子越矮嫉妒心越强
UNIT 15 Blue-eyed Men Prefer Blue·eyed Women
蓝眼睛男士为何青睐蓝眼睛女士
UNIT 16 Persistence Pays
苦尽甘来
UNIT 17 Air and Opport UNITy
机会如空气,请善待机会
UNIT 18 TheseThingsIWishforYou
幸福快乐就好
UNIT 19 Online Love Is Often Blind。Brief
网恋盲目而短暂
UNIT 20 Always Buying Sneakers?It’s the Sign of a Leader
爱买运动鞋的人具有领导潜质吗
UNIT 21 When Men See Red。They See Hot
男性偏爱红衣女郎
PART THREE 健康环境
UNIT 1 Women’s Intelligence Increases During Motherhood女性怀孕后智力会上升
UNlT 2 Are Baiqi Extinct
白鳍豚真的灭绝了吗
UNIT 3 Kids PreferVeggies with Cool Names
蔬菜起酷名孩子更喜欢
UNIT 4 Different ExerciseAffectsAppetite Differently不同锻炼方式对食欲的影响不一样
UNIT 5 Music to Your Ears Can Be MusicforYour Heart too悦耳的音乐也有益于心脏健康
UNIT 6 Men Make Women Gain Weight
爱情影响女性体重变化
UNIT 7 Lack ofVitamin D Linked to Depression in Elderly老年人缺维生素D会导致抑郁症
UNIT 9 Smoking Hurts Mind as Well as Body
吸烟既损害身体又损害大脑
UNIT 10 Children UnderThree Should See No Television英国专家建议3岁以下儿童不要看电视
PART FIVE 科技长廊
新东方大学英语四级美文晨读100篇篇2
英语经典晨读美文
英语经典晨读美文1
It happened in one of those picturesque Danish taverns that cater to tourists and where English is spoken。 I was with my father on a business-and-pleasure trip, and in our leisure hours we were having a wonderful time。 “It‘s a pity your mother couldn’t come,” said Father。 “It would be wonderful to show her around。”
He had visited Denmark when he was a young man。 I asked him, “How long is it since you were here?”
“Oh, about 30 years。 I remember being in this very inn, by the way。” He looked around, remembering。 “Those were gracious days-” He stopped suddenly, and I saw that his face was pale。 I followed his eyes and looked across the room to a woman who was setting a tray of drinks before some customers。 She might have been pretty once, but now she was stout and her hair was untidy。 “Do you know her?” I asked。 “I did once,” he said。
The woman came to our table。 “Drinks?” she inquired。 “We‘ll have beer,” I said。 She nodded and went away。 “How she has changed! Thank heaven she didn’t recognize me,” muttered Father mopping his face with a handkerchief。 “I knew her before I ever met your mother, ”he went on。 “I was a student, on a tour。 She was a lovely young thing, very graceful。 I fell madly in live with her, and she with me。”
“Does Mother know about her?” I blurted out, resentfully。 “Of course,” Father said gently。 He looked at me a little anxiously。 I felt embarrassed for him。 I said, “Dad, you don‘t have to-”
“Oh, yes, I want to tell you。 I don’t want you wondering about this。 Her father objected to our romance。 I was a foreigner。 I had no prospects, and was dependent on my father。 When I wrote Father that I wanted to get married he cut off my allowance。 And I had to go home。 But I met the girl once more, and told her I would return to America, borrow enough money to get married on, and come back for her in a few months。”
“We know,” he continued, “that her father might intercept a letter, so we agreed that I would simply mail her a slip of paper with a date on it, the time she was to meet me at a certain place; then we‘d married。 Well, I went home, got the loan and sent her the date。 She received the note。 She wrote me:” I’ll be there。“ But she wasn‘t。 Then I found that she had been married about two weeks before, to a local innkeeper。 She hadn’t waited。”
Then my father said,“ Thank God she didn‘t。 I went home, met your mother, and we’ve been completely happy。 We often joke about that youthful love romance。” The woman appeared with our beer。 “You are from America?” she asked me。 “Yes,” I said。
She beamed。 “A wonderful country, America。”
“Yes, a lot of your countrymen have gone there。 Did you ever think of it?”
“Not me。 Not now,” she said。 “I think so one time, a ling time ago。 But I stay here。 It much better here。”
We drank our beer and left。 Outside I said,“ Father, just how did you write that date on which she was to meet you?”
He stopped, took out an envelope and wrote on it。 “Like this,” he said。 “12/11/73, which was, of course, December 11, 1973.” “No!” I exclaimed。 “It isn‘t in Denmark or any European country。 Over here they write the day first, then the month。 So that date wouldn’t be December 11 but the 12th of November!” Father passed his hand over his face。 “So she was there!” he exclaimed。 “And it was because I didn‘t show up that she got married。” He was silent a while。 “Well,” he said。“I hope she’s happy。 She seems be。”
As we resumed walking I blurted out, “It is a lucky thing it happened that way。 You wouldn‘t have met Mother。” He put his arm around my shoulders, looked at me with a heart-warming smile, and said, “I was doubly lucky, young fellow, for otherwise I wouldn’t have met you, either!”
英语经典晨读美文2
Petey hadn‘t really believed that Dad would be doing It - sending Granddad away。 “Away” was what they were calling it。Not until now could he believe it of his father。 But here was the blanket that Dad had bought for Granddad, and in the morning he’d be going away。 This was the last evening they‘d be having together。 Dad was off seeing that girl he was to marry。 He would not be back till late, so Petey and Granddad could sit up and talk。 It was a fine September night, with a silver moon riding high。 They washed up the supper dishes and then took their chairs out onto the porch。 “I’ll get my fiddle,” said the old man, “and play you some of the old tunes。”
But instead of the fiddle he brought out the blanket。 It was a big double blanket, red with black stripes。 “Now, isn‘t that a fine blanket!” said the old man, smoothing it over his knees。 “And isn’t your father a kind man to be giving the old fellow a blanket like that to go away with? It cost something, it did-look at the wool of it! There‘ll be few blankets there the equal of this one!”
It was like Granddad to be saying that。 He was trying to make it easier。 He had pretended all along that he wanted to go away to the great brick building-the government place。 There he’d be with so many other old fellows, having the best of everything。 。 。 。 But Petey hadn‘t believed Dad would really do it, not until this night when he brought home the blanket。 “Oh, yes, it’s a fine blanket,” said Petey。 He got up and went into the house。 He wasn‘t the kind to cry and, besides, he was too old for that。 He’d just gone in to fetch Granddad‘s fiddle。
The blanket slid to the floor as the old man took the fiddle and stood up。 He tuned up for a minute, and then said, “This is one you’ll like to remember。”
Petey sat and looked out over the gully。 Dad would marry that girl。 Yes, that girl who had kissed Petey and fussed over him, saying she‘d try to be a good mother to him, and all。 。 。 。
The tune stopped suddenly。 Granddad said, “It’s a fine girl your father‘s going to marry。 He’ll be feeling young again with a pretty wife like that。 And what would an old fellow like me be doing around their house, getting in the way? An old nuisance, what with my talks of aches and pains。 It‘s best that I go away, like I’m doing。 One more tune or two, and then we‘ll be going to sleep。 I’ll pack up my blanket in the morning。”
They didn‘t hear the two people coming down the path。 Dad had one arm around the girl, whose bright face was like a doll’s。 But they heard her when she laughed, right close by the porch。 Dad didn‘t say anything, but the girl came forward and spoke to Granddad prettily: “I won’t be here when you leave in the morning, so I came over to say good-bye。”
“It‘s kind of you,” said Granddad, with his eyes cast down。 Then, seeing the blanket at his feet, he stooped to pick it up。 “And will you look at this,” he said。 “The fine blanket my son has given me to go away with。”
英语经典晨读美文3
The ocean covers three quarters of the earths surface, produces 90 percentof allits life-supporting oxygen, and is the driving force behind the entireweather system。 There are over 450 million cubic miles of sea water on theearth; and each cubic mile contains over 150 million tons of minerals。 So vast and so pervasive is the sea that if the earths crust were made level,ocean water would form a blanket over 8,000 feet deep。 The oceans contribute immeasurably to the earths life support system aswell as provide an untapped storehouse of food, minerals, energy, and ar-chaeological treasureAdvanced atmospheric diving suits permit researchers to descend to depthsof l,500 feet。
Yet the oceans average depth is greater than 12,000 feet。 It is atthese depths that remarkable discoveries are being made, discoveries whichonly a short time ago would have been impossible。 In that depth, where darkness is absolute and pressure exceeds eight tons persquare inch, robotic submersibles have discovered enormous gorges, fourtimes deeper than the Grand Canyon Here, too, are volcanoes that vastlyoutnumber those on land。
Landslides the size of Rhode Island have beenrecorded, as well as raging undersea storms that go completely unnoticed oitthe surface while dramatically rearranging the underwater landscapes。 And under these seas the largest single geological feature on earth hasbeen found-a mountain range that dwarfs the Himalayas。 Its a range thatcovers nearly one quarter of the earths surface。 All these discoveries have come from the exploration ofless than one-tenthof this undersea mountain range。
The earth is the only planet we know that has an ocean。 The ocean is tlielargest feature on earth。 Yet its the one feature we know the least about。 Weknow more about the moon 240,000 miles away than we know about thethree-fourths of the earth covered with water。 Man has set foot on the moon,but not on the most remote part of the earth, 35,000 feet under the sea。 Technology is changing all that。 Its literally parting the waves for todaysundersea explorers。
And its bringing about the opportunity to transformvision, curiosity and wonder into practical knowledge。 Properly managed as a tool to serve society, technology is the best hopefor overcoming economic and social problems facing people everywhere。 Italways has been。
The earliest relics of human life are tools。 And our ancientancestors used these tools to understand and change the world around themand make it better。 The same is true today。 The deep sea is the last frontier left to explore。
新东方大学英语四级美文晨读100篇篇3
目录PART ONE 著名人物
UNIT 1 Get a Life,Gordon!Minister Says PM Needs More Fun 英国:布朗首相是个工作狂吗
UNIT 2 Miller’s Not Like the Rest 《越狱》新偶像米勒,走和别人不一样的路
UNIT 3 She Is a Legend 女中传奇
UNIT 4 Gettysburg Address 葛底斯堡演说
UNIT 5 The Second Inaugural Address by Bill Clinton 克林顿第二次就职演说
UNIT 6 ABlindWoman’sVision 海伦·凯勒——奋斗的人
UNIT 7 “Mom。in。chief’’Role and More for Michelle Obama 准第一夫人:照顾好女儿是首要任务
UNIT 8 The Mask Forever——Jim Carrey 永远的《面具》——金·凯利
UNIT 9 Ronaldo:King ofthe Wodd 罗纳尔多:世界球王
UNIT 10 McCain:What We’re Fighting for 麦凯恩:我们为何而战
UNIT 11 Winston Churchill:His Other Life 温斯顿·丘吉尔:生活侧记
UNIT 1 2 Remarks of Senator Barack Obama:Iowa Caucus Night 奥巴马1月3日在衣阿华的演讲辞
UNIT 13 Remembering Diana 追忆戴安娜
UNIT 14 Marilyn Monroe:Candle in the Wind 玛丽莲·梦露:风中之烛
UNIT 15 Hewitt 休伊特
UNIT 16 The GenUeman Thief:Arsene Lupin 怪盗亚森·罗苹
UNIT 17 Engrid Bergman 英格利·褒曼
UNIT 18 Hillary’S Comparison 希拉里的比较
UNIT 19 The Making of Isaac Newton 牛顿+苹果=万有引力
UNIT 20 The Ups and Downs of Katherine Graham 奋斗与坚持:报业女巨人的一生
UNIT 21 The Britain’S GotTalent Singer~usan Boyle 英国新晋超女苏珊大妈 PART TWO 工作生活 UNIT 1 Kids Think Glasses Make Others Look Smart Honest 小孩认为戴眼镜显得更有学问,更诚实
UNIT 2 Excuse 借口
UNIT 3 NextTime ThatYou ThinkYou’re Having a Bad Day 当觉得自己倒霉时看看这个
UNIT 4 Can Happiness Be Bought 钱可以买到幸福吗
UNIT 5 Januaw 31 the Year’s Biggest Night for First Dates 1月31日最适合初次约会
UNIT 6 ThankYou:TheTwoLittleWOndsThatAreBetterThanaPayRise 赞扬比加薪更重要
UNIT 7 MusicThat’sAlwaysonTop 永远的流行音乐
UNIT 8 Life ls Miracule 生命即是奇迹
UNIT 9 Tuesdays with Morrie 相约星期二
UNIT 10 Women Approaching 30 Prefer Marriage to Carreers 30岁的女性婚姻重于事业
UNIT 11 Cowboys’Tales of Love and Loss 纯粹美国式的乡村音乐
UNIT 12 Like Father,Like Daughter 就业新趋势:女承父业
UNIT 13 Mother Is Role Model in Son’s Choice of Wife 男人择偶常以母亲为标准
UNIT 14 Short PeopleAre Most Prone to Jealousy 个子越矮嫉妒心越强
UNIT 15 Blue-eyed Men Prefer Blue·eyed Women 蓝眼睛男士为何青睐蓝眼睛女士
UNIT 16 Persistence Pays 苦尽甘来
UNIT 17 Air and Opport UNITy 机会如空气,请善待机会
UNIT 18 TheseThingsIWishforYou 幸福快乐就好
UNIT 19 Online Love Is Often Blind。Brief 网恋盲目而短暂
UNIT 20 Always Buying Sneakers?It‘s the Sign of a Leader 爱买运动鞋的人具有领导潜质吗
UNIT 21 When Men See Red。They See Hot 男性偏爱红衣女郎 PART THREE 健康环境
UNIT 1 Women’s Intelligence Increases During Motherhood 女性怀孕后智力会上升
UNlT 2 Are Baiqi Extinct 白鳍豚真的灭绝了吗
UNIT 3 Kids PreferVeggies with Cool Names 蔬菜起酷名孩子更喜欢
UNIT 4 Different ExerciseAffectsAppetite Differently 不同锻炼方式对食欲的影响不一样
UNIT 5 Music to Your Ears Can Be MusicforYour Heart too 悦耳的音乐也有益于心脏健康
UNIT 6 Men Make Women Gain Weight 爱情影响女性体重变化
UNIT 7 Lack ofVitamin D Linked to Depression in Elderly 老年人缺维生素D会导致抑郁症
UNIT 8 Long Working Hours“Health Risk”
长时间工作危害大
UNIT 9 Smoking Hurts Mind as Well as Body 吸烟既损害身体又损害大脑
UNIT 10 Children UnderThree Should See No Television 英国专家建议3岁以下儿童不要看电视 PART FIVE 科技长廊
新东方大学英语四级美文晨读100篇篇4
英文是世界通用的一种语言,每一个学生都应该要好好的去学习掌握好。下面是小编整理收集的晨读英语美文短篇,欢迎阅读!
The Power of Knowledge
At age 89, Mary Fasano graduated with a bachelor s degree from the Extension School last week and entered the history books as the oldest person to earn an undergraduate degree at Harvard。Following is the speech she delivered--“The Power of Knowledge”--at the Extension School diploma awarding ceremony:
I remember one night a few years ago when my daughter was frantic with worry。After my Harvard Extension School classes, I usually arrived at the bus station near my home by 11 p。m。, but on that night I was nowhere to be found。My daughter was nervous。It wasn t safe for a single woman to walk alone on the streets at night, especially one as defenseless as I am: I can slay a mugger with my sharp wit, but I m just too short to do any real physical damage。That night my daughter checked the bus station, drove around the streets, and contacted some friends。But she couldn t find me--until she called my astronomy professor who told her that I was on top of the Science Center using the telescope to gaze at the stars。Unaware of the time, I had gotten lost in the heavens and was only thinking about the new things I had learned that night in class。This story illustrates a habit I have developed over the years: I lose track of the time when it comes to learning。How else do you explain a woman who began high school at age 71 and who is graduating with a bachelor s degree at 89? I may have started late, but I will continue to learn as long as I am able because there is no greater feeling, in my opinion, than traveling to a faraway country as I have and being able to identify by sight the painting of a famous artist, the statue of an obscure sculptor, the cathedral of an ancient architect。I have found that the world is a final exam that you can never be prepared enough for。So I will continue to take classes and tell my story。Lately it seems that everyone is asking me, “Mary, what advice do you have for other students?” So while I have you all here, I m going to ease my burden of answering you each individually:
If the saying is true that wisdom comes with age, you may safely assume that I am one of the wisest people in this hall and possibly at this university today。So listen to me when I tell you this: Knowledge is power。My studies were interrupted when I was in the 7th grade, back sometime around World War I。I loved school but I was forced to leave it to care for my family。I was consigned to work in a Rhode Island cotton mill, where I labored for many years。I eventually married and raised 5 children, 20 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren。But all the while I felt inferior to those around me。I knew I was as smart as a college graduate。I knew I was capable of doing a job well--I had proved it by running a successful family business for decades that still exists。But I wanted more。I wanted to feel confident when I spoke and I wanted people to respect my opinions。Does it surprise you to discover how much you have in common with an 89-year-old woman? I know that many of you graduates today, whether you were born in 1907 or 1967, have faced similar barriers to completing your studies and have sometimes felt inferior around those you work or socialize with just because you didn t have a degree。But I am here today--like you are--to prove that it can be done;that the power gained by understanding and appreciating the world around us can be obtained by anyone regardless of social status, personal challenges, or age。That belief is what has motivated me for the last 75 years to get this degree。It is also the mission of the Harvard Extension School。Without the support I received from this school, I might not have graduated until I was 100--a phrase that many of you have probably used in jest。There are many students here who do not have the opportunity that I do to speak their minds and have everybody listen, whether they want to or not。But be assured, fellow graduates, that we are more similar than you might think。If you have treated education as your main goal, and not as a means to an end, then you, too, have probably been claimed as a missing person once in your academic career, whether you were lost in the stars or the stacks of Widener Library。And you, too, know that the journey was worth it, and that the power of knowledge makes me the most formidable 89-year-old woman at the bus stop。Relationship That Lasts
If somebody tells you, “ I’ll love you for ever,” will you believe it?
I don‘t think there’s any reason not to。we are ready to believe such commitment at the moment, whatever change may happen afterwards。As for the belief in an everlasting love, that‘s another thing。Then you may be asked whether there is such a thing as an everlasting love。I’d answer i believe in it。But an everlasting love is not immutable。You may unswervingly love or be loved by a person。But love will change its composition with the passage of time。It will not remain the same。In the course of your growth and as a result of your increased experience, love will become something different to you。In the beginning you believed a fervent love for a person could last indefinitely。By and by, however,“ fervent” gave way to “ prosaic”。Precisely because of this change it became possible for love to last。Then what was meant by an everlasting love would eventually end up in a sort of interdependence。We used to insist on the difference between love and liking。The former seemed much more beautiful than the latter。one day, however, it turns out there‘s really no need to make such difference。Liking is actually a sort of love。By the same token, the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love。I wish i could believe there was somebody who would love me forever。That’s, as we all know, too romantic to be true。Instead, it will more often than not be a case of lasting relationship。Address by Engels
“On the 14th of March, at a quarter to three in the afternoon, the greatest living thinker ceased to think。He had been left alone for scarcely two minutes, and when we came back we found him in his armchair, peacefully gone to sleep-but forever。”An immeasurable loss has been sustained both by the militant proletariat of Europe and America, and by historical science, in the death of this man。The gap that has been left by the departure of this mighty spirit will soon enough make itself felt。“Just as Darwin discovered the law of development of organic nature, so Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc。;that therefore the production of the immediate material means of subsistence and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given people or during a given epoch form the foundation upon which the state institutions, the legal conceptions, art, and even the ideas on religion, of the people concerned have been evolved, and in the light of which they must, therefore, be explained, instead of vice versa, as had hitherto been the case。”But that is not all。Marx also discovered the special law of motion governing the present-day capitalist mode of production and the bourgeois society that this mode of production has created。The discovery of surplus value suddenly threw light on the problem, in trying to solve which all previous investigations, of both bourgeois economists and socialist critics, had been groping in the dark。"Two such discoveries would be enough for one lifetime。Happy the man to whom it is granted to make even one such discovery。But in every single field which Marx investigated--and he investigated very many fields, none of them superficially--in every field, even in that of mathematics, he made independent discoveries。结语:早上晨读英语是一个学习英语的好方法,一定要坚持。以上就是小编整理收集的晨读英语美文短篇,谢谢阅读!
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