2 The Village School 乡村小学 By Charles Dickens Little Nell looked round the room as she took her seat. There were a couple of forms, notched and cut and inked all over; a small deal desk perched on four legs, at which no doubt the master sat, a
23 Youth 青春 Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep sprin
1 APRIL DAYS 四月的日子 By Hamlin Garland 哈姆林加兰 Days(1) of witchery, subtly sweet, When every hill and tree finds heart(2), When winter and spring like lovers meet In the mist of noon and part -- In the April days. 迷人的日子,发出
2 Letter to Mrs. Bixby(1) 致比克斯比夫人的信 Executive Mansion(2), Washington, Nov. 21, 1864 Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Massachusetts, Dear Madam, I have been shown in the files of the War Department(3) a statement of the Adjutant General of Massac
3 An Important Aspect Of College Life 大学生活的一个重要方面 Thomas Woodrow Wilson 伍德罗威尔逊 It is perfectly possible to organize the life of our colleges in such a way that students and teachers alike will take part in it; in suc
4 The Angler 钓鱼翁 Washingthon Irving 华盛顿.欧文 How comforting it is to see a cheerful and contented old age; and to behold a poor fellow, like this, after being tempest-tost through life, safely moored in a snug and quiet harbour in the
5 Crossing The Rubicon 越过卢比孔河 James Baldwin 詹姆斯.鲍德温 The march to Italy was begun. The soldiers were even more enthusiastic than caesar (2) himself. They climb- ed mountains, waded rivers, endured fatigue, faced all kinds of
5 Crossing The Rubicon 越过卢比孔河 James Baldwin 詹姆斯.鲍德温 The march to Italy was begun. The soldiers were even more enthusiastic than caesar (2) himself. They climb- ed mountains, waded rivers, endured fatigue, faced all kinds of
7 The Beauty Of Pisa In The Afternoon 午后比萨之美 John Ruskin 约翰罗斯金 On each side of a bright river he saw rise a line of brighter palaces, arched and pillared, and inlaid with deep red porphyry, and with serpentine(2); along the quay
21 James Watt And The Teakettle 詹姆斯瓦特和水壶 James Baldwin 詹姆斯.鲍德温 A little Scotch boy was sitting in his grandmothers kitchen. He was watching the red flames in the wide open fire- place and quietly wondering about the caus
22 A Wet Sunday In A Country Inn 乡村客栈一个阴雨的星期天 Washington Irving 华盛顿欧文 A wet Sunday in a country inn ! Whoever has had the luck to experience one(1) can alone judge of(2) my situation. The rain pattered against the ca
20 A Curious Decision 奇妙的载决 A poor chimney-sweeper, who had not enough money to buy a meal, stopped one hot summer day at noon before an eating-house, and remained regaling his nose with the smell of the victuals. The master of the shop tol
19 Choosing An Occupation 选择职业 Hodeslea, Eastbourne, 伊斯特本,荷达斯里亚 November 5, 1892 一八九二年十一月五日 Dear Sir, I am very sorry that the pressure of other occupations has prevented me from sending an earlier repl
18 Spring 春天 Thomas Nashe 托马斯纳什 Spring, the sweet Spring, is the years pleasant king(1); Then blooms each thing, then maids dance in a ring, Cold doth not sting(2), the pretty birds do sing(3), Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!(4) T
17 A little Girl 小女孩 Watts-Dunton Theodore 西奥多瓦茨邓顿 Sitting on a grassy grave, beneath one of the windows of the church, was a little girl.(1) With her head bent back(2) she was gazing up at the sky and singing, while one of her li
16 Animal And Machine 动物与机器 The body of an animal may well be compared with(1) some machine like a locomotive engine. Indeed, the animal body is a machine. It is a machine composed of(2) many parts, each part doing some particular kind of w
18. Sorrows of the Millionaire 百万富翁的悲哀 by George Bernard Shaw The millionaire class, a small but growing one into which any of us may be flung tomorrow by the accidents of commerce, is perhaps the most neglected in the community. As far
16. Carry On! 坚持 by Robert William Service 伯特威廉塞维斯 It's easy to fight when everything's right, 当一切顺顺当当战斗真易如反掌, And you're mad with the thrill and the glory; 激动和荣誉使你如痴似狂; It's eas
15. The Lyrical Ballads 抒情歌谣 During the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations turns frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to
14. Early Efforts at Writing 我早年是怎样练习写作的 All through my boyhood and youth, I was known as an idler; and yet I was always busy on my own private end, which was to learn to write. I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read,
- 第三册第16篇:啊,船长!我的船长!
- 第三册第17篇:多才多艺的人
- 第三册第3篇:自然平衡
- 第三册第4篇:切斯特菲尔德伯爵给他儿子的信—谈写信
- 第三册第5篇:切斯特菲尔德伯爵给他儿子的信—再谈写信
- 第三册第6篇:雨天
- 第三册第8篇:风暴
- 第三册第9篇:一双短袜
- 第三册第10篇:奥利弗.哥尔德斯密斯
- 第三册第11篇:安娜尔贝.李
- 第三册第12篇:假如我再回到童年
- 第三册第13篇:让爱美的天性常在
- 第三册第14篇:致切斯特菲尔德伯爵书
- 第三册第15篇:笔
- 第三册第7篇:本杰明.富兰克林
- 第四册第3篇:文学的感染力
- 第三册第18篇:夜间的风暴
- 第三册第19篇:我在费城的第一天
- 第三册第20篇:随感录
- 第四册第1篇:寄给春天的诗
- 第三册第16篇:啊,船长!我的船长!
- 第三册第17篇:多才多艺的人
- 第三册第3篇:自然平衡
- 第三册第4篇:切斯特菲尔德伯爵给他儿子的信—谈写信
- 第三册第5篇:切斯特菲尔德伯爵给他儿子的信—再谈写信
- 第三册第6篇:雨天
- 第三册第8篇:风暴
- 第三册第9篇:一双短袜
- 第三册第10篇:奥利弗.哥尔德斯密斯
- 第三册第11篇:安娜尔贝.李
- 第三册第12篇:假如我再回到童年
- 第三册第13篇:让爱美的天性常在
- 第三册第14篇:致切斯特菲尔德伯爵书
- 第三册第15篇:笔
- 第三册第7篇:本杰明.富兰克林
- 第四册第3篇:文学的感染力
- 第三册第18篇:夜间的风暴
- 第三册第19篇:我在费城的第一天
- 第三册第20篇:随感录
- 第四册第1篇:寄给春天的诗