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简介1.适合晨读的英语句子Afternoon was Mrs. Conroy‘s favorite time of day. After a hard day at work, her eyes were tired and her feet hurt. She enjoyed the nice long nap she took on the bus. Mrs. Conroy had made fr

1.适合晨读的英语句子

高考英语晨读美文100篇电子版名人演讲,高考英语晨读美文

Afternoon was Mrs. Conroy's favorite time of day. After a hard day at work, her eyes were tired and her feet hurt. She enjoyed the nice long nap she took on the bus. Mrs. Conroy had made friends with the bus driver, Mr. Angstrom. He always woke her up before her stop. She usually felt fresh as a daisy(精神饱满的) when she got off the bus.

 But today was different. Mr. Angstrom wasn't driving. A small man in a wrinkled uniform sat in the driver's seat.

 "Where's Mr. Angstrom?" asked Mrs. Conroy, dropping her money into the box."I don't know. Sick, I guess. I just work here, lady. Step to the rear."Mrs. Conroy hoped that Mr. Angstrom was all right. She didn't like this new driver. She decided not to sleep on the way home today. She didn't want to ask this driver to wake her. He didn't look like the type who'd want to do anyone a favor.

 Mrs. Conroy looked out the window. It was a warm afternoon. Though she tried to keep her eyes open, the gentle rocking of the bus had a lulling effect. Within a few minutes her eyes closed. Her head dropped to her shoulders. In spite of herself, Mrs. Conroy fell fast asleep.

 The next thing Mrs. Conroy knew, a hand was on her shoulder. Someone was shaking her awake.

 "Wake up, lady. We've come to the end of the line. Wake up."

 Mrs. Conroy blinked and opened her eyes. The bus driver looked down at her. "I said, this is the end of the line, lady. Time to get off the bus."

 Mrs. Conroy peered out the window. "Where am I?" she asked. "I was supposed to get off at Essex Avenue."

 "You're at the last stop, lady. Come on, get off the bus. I have a schedule to keep to."

 Mrs. Conroy was having trouble waking up. She staggered to her feet.The bus driver took her arm and helped her down the aisle. As she stepped off the bus, she felt a sense of panic. "Wait a minute," she said in a shrill voice. "This isn't Essex Avenue. Where am I? How can I get home?"

 "Cool off, lady. I told you, you're at the end of the line. We all make it here sooner or later."

 "But why can't I ride back with you?" she pleaded. "I have the fare!"

 "Sorry, lady," he said as he closed the door. "It's against the rules."

 Mrs. Conroy watched the bus disappear down the road. She looked around and tried to figure out what part of the city she was in. Suddenly the sun seemed awfully bright.

 Mrs. Conroy squinted(斜视). She didn't recognize this place. There were no trees around, no street signs, and no people. The city seemed to have ended miles back. She couldn't get her bearings. There was nothing to see in any direction. Nothing at all. Mrs. Conroy wondered if she were still dreaming.

 "Are you ready, Madam?"

 The voice came from behind her. Mrs. Conroy whirled around, her heart beating rapidly.

 "Who? What? Are you speaking to me?"

 A tall, handsome man in a blue pin-striped suit stepped forward. His suit reminded her of the one that her boss, Mr. Burton, always wore. What was a businessman doing so far out here in the country?

 The man smiled. "Yes, Mrs. Conroy. I've come to meet you. It's time to go now."

 "Go where? What are you talking about? And how do you know my name?"

 The man in the blue suit smiled.

 "I know it must be very confusing, Mrs. Conroy. Most people seem to feel that way at first. But as we go along, everything will become quite clear." He took her by the arm. "It's all right," he said kindly. "Just come with me."

 "No! I'm not going anywhere with you. Why should I? I don't even know who you are," Mrs. Conroy said. She pulled away from the man and stepped back.

 The man smiled gently. "I'm only an assistant, Mrs. Conroy," he said.

 "Well, Mr. Assistant, there must be some mistake. I just fell asleep and stayed on the bus too long. Then the driver made me get off. He wouldn't take me back with him! He talked some nonsense about rules. I'm going to call the company and report him!"

 "He was just doing his job, Mrs. Conroy," the man said patiently.

 "But he left me out here alone," Mrs. Conroy said. "Now it's getting late. I have to get home and fix dinner. What kind of bus driver refuses to take passengers?"

 The man in the blue suit stepped toward Mrs. Conroy and took her arm again. This time she didn't resist. He patted her hand and smiled down at her. "You'll have to forgive the driver for being rude, Mrs. Conroy. He's new at the job. But he was only following orders. You see, Mrs. Conroy, this is the end of the line. You don't have to worry about getting home and fixing dinner. Our passengers only go one way."

适合晨读的英语句子

[00:00.32]Passage 98 On Going a Journey

[00:05.35]One of the pleasantest things in the world is going a journey:

[00:10.71]but I like to go by myself.

[00:13.52]I can enjoy society in a room;

[00:16.91]but out of doors, nature is company enough for me.

[00:21.94]I am then never less alone than when alone.

[00:26.55]“The fields his study, nature was his book.”

[00:30.81]I cannot see the wit of walking and talking at the same time.

[00:36.39]When I am in the country I wish to vegetate like the country.

[00:41.86]I am not for criticizing hedges and black cattle.

[00:46.02]I go out for town in order to forget the town and all that is in it.

[00:52.04]There are those who for this purpose go to watering places,

[00:57.06]and carry the metropolis with them.

[00:59.81]I like more space and fewer obstacles.

[01:04.29]I like solitude, when I give myself up to it, for the sake of solitude; nor do I ask for

[01:13.04]“a friend in my retreat, whom I may whisper solitude is sweet.”

[01:19.27]The soul of journey is liberty, perfect liberty, to think, feel, do, just as one pleases.

[01:29.45]We go a journey chiefly to be free of all obstacles and all inconveniences;

[01:36.78]to leave ourselves behind, much more to get rid of others.

[01:42.26]It is because I want a little breathing space to ponder on indifferent matters, where contemplation

[01:50.46]“May plume her feathers and let grow her wings,

[01:55.17]that in the various bustle of resort were all too ruffled, and sometimes impaired.”

[02:01.84]I absent myself from the town for a while, without feeling at a loss the moment I am left by myself.

[02:10.92]Instead of a friend in a post chaise or in a carriage, to exchange good things with,

[02:18.91]and vary the same stale topics over again, for once let me have a time free from manners.

[02:27.55]Give me the clear blue sky over my head, and the green turf beneath my feet,

[02:33.67]a winding road before me, and the three hours' march to dinner—and then to thinking!

[02:41.01]It is hard if I cannot start some game on these lone heaths.

[02:46.48]I laugh, I run, I leap, I sing for joy!

[02:50.63]From the point of yonder rolling cloud I plunge into my past being,

[02:56.43]and revel there as the sun-burnt Indian plunges headlong into the wave

[03:02.02]that wafts him to his native shore.

[03:04.64]Then long-forgotten things like “sunken wrack and sumless treasuries,”

[03:10.99]burst upon my eager sight, and I begin to feel, think, and be myself again.

[03:19.74]Instead of an awkward silence, broken by attempts at wit or dull commonplaces,

[03:28.05]mine is that undisturbed silence of the heart which alone is perfect eloquence.

I love you for whom you are,but who I am when I'm by your side.

我爱你并不是因为你是谁,而是因为我在你身边的时候我是谁。

No person deserves your tears,and who deserves them won't make you cry.

没有人值得你流泪,值得你流泪的人是不会让你哭的。

A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart.

一个真正的朋友会握着你的手,触动你的心。

Never stop smiling,not even when you're sad,someone might fall in love with your smile.

永远都不要停止微笑,即使是在你难过的时候,说不定有人会因为你的笑容而爱上你。

You may only be a person in this world,but for someone,you're the world.

你可能知识这个世界上的一个人,但对于某人来说,你就是全世界

自己可以把好的句子摘抄到一个本子上,早上拿出来读。

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