1. 帮我找找远大前程里优美的句子

As the night was fast falling, and as the moon, being past the full, would not rise early, we held a little council1: a short one, for clearly our course was to lie by at the first lonely tavern2 we could find. So, they plied their oars3 once more, and I looked out for anything like a house. Thus we held on, speaking little, for four or five dull miles. It was very cold, and, a collier4 coming by us, with her gallery-fire5 smoking and flaring, looked like a comfortable home. The night was as dark by this time as it would be until morning; and what light we had, seemed to come more from the river than the sky, as the oars in their dipping stuck at a few reflected stars. [注释] 1、council:讨论会议 2、tavern:酒馆, 客栈 3、plied their oars:使劲划起桨来 4、collier:运煤船 5、gallery-fire:厨房 [参考译文] 孤星血泪 天黑得很快,偏巧这天又是下弦月,月亮不会很早升起。我们就稍稍商量了一下,可是也用不到多讨论,因为情况是明摆着的,再划下去我们一遇到冷落的酒店就得投宿。于是他们又使劲打起桨来,我则用心寻找岸上是否隐隐约约有什么房屋的模样。这样又赶了四五英里路,一路上好不气闷,大家简直不说一句话。天气非常冷,一艘煤船从我们近旁驶过,船上厨房里生着火,炊烟缕缕,火光荧荧,在我们看来简直就是个安乐家了。这时夜色已经黑透,看来就要这样一黑到天明,我们仅有的一点光亮,是乎不是来自天空,而是来自河上,一桨又一桨的,搅动着那寥寥几颗倒映在水里的寒星。

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2. 《小妇人》、《远大前程》中有哪些优美的句子

小妇人

1.Oh , my girls , however long you may live , I never can wish you a greater happiness than this!无论活到何时,永远是最幸福的(对她的孩子)

2. 婚姻毕竟是一件极好的事情。要是我试试,不知结局会不会有你一半好

3.你所需要的正是露出你性格中女子温柔的那一半,乔

4你就像一个带壳的栗子,外面多刺,内里却光滑柔软。要是有人能接近,还有个甜果仁。将来有一天,爱情会使你表露心迹的,那时你的壳便脱落了

5.. 夫人,严霜会冻开栗壳,使劲摇会摇下栗子。男孩子们好采栗子。可是,我不喜欢让他们用口袋装着

远大前程

`We are friends,’ said I, rising and bending over her, as she rose from the bench.

`And will continue friends apart,’ said Estella.

I took her hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge, so, the evening mists were rising now, and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me, I saw no shadow of another parting from her.

译文为:

“我俩仍是朋友。”我说着站起身,并俯身扶她从长椅上站了起来。

“我们虽然分离,但愿情意长存。”埃斯苔娜说道。

我把她的手握在自己手中,一同走出这片废墟。记得在很久之前我第一次离开铁匠铺时,正值晨雾刚刚消散;现在我们刚走出废墟,夜雾也正开始消散。一片广阔的静寂沉浸在月色之中,似乎向我表明,我和她将永远一起,不再分离。

But that poor dream, as I once used to call it, has all gone by, Biddy, all gone by!”(可是那个我一度称为可怜地旧梦,已经随时间飘逝了!毕蒂,它已经飘逝了!)

`And will continue friends apart,’ said Estella.

而且即便分开,也依然是朋友。”埃斯苔娜接着说

3. < >的英文版经典片段有没有啊,或者好段落都行,急求急求

That was a memorable day to me, for it made great changes in me. But, it is the same with any life. Imagine one selected day struck out of it, and think how different its course would have been. Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.”

– Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

“I never had one hour’s happiness in her society, and yet my mind all round the four-and-twenty hours was harping on the happiness of having her with me unto death.”

– Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

“So now, as an infallible way of making little ease great ease, I began to contract a quantity of debt.”

– Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” 这都是常被引用的

4. 远大前程英文简短概要

远大前程英文简介A lager room, where curtains were closed to allow no daylight in, and the candles were lit,. in the centre of the room .there was a table, .at which was a ady. She was wearing a dressmade of rich material.She had a bride’s flowers in her hair.but herhair was white.There were suitcases full of dresses and jewels around her.ready for a journey.She only had one white shoe on.the white wedding dress had became yellow.and the flowers in her hair was died.and the bride inside the dress had grown old.Everything in the room was ancient and dying.the only brightness in the room was in her dark old eyes.Who was the lady?She was Miss havisham.a pitiful lady.Her mother died young.Her farther was very rich and very proud.with only one child,Miss Havisham,by his first wife.Then he married his cook.and had a son by her.This son a half brther to Miss havisham,was a bad character,and did not inherit as mush from his farther as Miss Havisham.He fund a man.The man pretended he was in love with Miss havisham.She was certainly in love with him.and give him whatever money he asked for.The couple fixed the wedding day.the guest were invited.The dress and the cake were brought in the room.The day came,but the man did not came…He broke her heart.She was angry .She wanted revenge.She adopt Estella.She wanted she to revenge.She said to Pip,who was deeply in love with Estella. “love her ,love her,love her !If she likes you,love her!If she hurt you.love her!if she tears your heart to pieces.love her!”But she did not want Estella to marry Pip.She let her marry another person,who Estella did not love.This is the story of Miss Havisham.She was hurt by a person.She wanted to hurt other persons.And she had done.This is no good for her.Only made her feel a little comfortable.and there was more victims in the world.there are so many persons in the world.when they were hurt they want to hurt other innocent persons.Athough this is no goodnfor them.but they did so.I do not know why they did so.Revenge?Made the world full of hateness.It is difficult to understand. Joe was very different from Miss Havisham.His farther drank a lot,and when he drank he used to hit his mother and Joe.Joe’s mother and Joe ran away fromhim,but he found them and took them home.and hit them.but Jos said that his farther had a good heart.It is difficult to understand.Pip’s sister,Joe’s wife,a rude lady.She liked to be in charge and give orders.But Joe did not rebel.He said that when he thought of his por mother’s hard life.he was not afraid of not behaving right to a woman.so he’d rather seem a bit weak her than shouted at her.or hurt her.or hit her.He felt soory that she scrolded Pip as well.He wished that he could take all the scolding himself.What a kind person.Joe is other kind of person.When he was hurt.he would not let other peole suffer from it.he is very different from Miss Havisham.If there are more Jes live in the world,what the world will be?All of us can imagine.I did not say Joe is a very good person.I only say,if sme one hurt you.It is his faults.and you can revenge t him.Please do not hurt other innocent poele.Miss Havisham and Joe are two persons made me think a lot in this book.Their different outlook on life. Pip is also an important persoon in the story.He fall in love with Estella.He studied as hard as he could.educating himself for her.Why did he love her?Because she is pretty?Because she is rich?Because she is proud?She did not treat him well.She give something eat to him.She put some bread and meat on the groundfor him.like a dog,but he did not hate her.he loved her as well.Beacause Pip loved her .he filt ashamed of his friends.he left from his home and his friends.I think it is not worth at all.If one persn do nt like you and treat you not vell Why do you like he?。

5. 求一篇500词的关于《远大前程》的英文读书笔记

There was a man who had seven sons,but he had no daughter,greatly though he longed for one.At last his wife told him that they could again expect a child and,sure enough,when it was born it was a baby girl.There was great rejoicing,but the child was weak and puny,so weak that it had to be christened at once.The father told one of the boys to go quickly to the spring and fetch christening water; the other six ran along with him,and because each of them wanted to be the first to dip the jug into the well,it fell in and sank.So there they stood and didn’t know what to do,and none of them dared go home.When they didn’t come back their father got impatient and said:“ I’ll wager they’ve been playing some game again and forgotten all about it,the godless brats.“ He was afraid the little girl would have to die unbaptized,and in his rage he cried out:“ I wish those boys would all turn into ravens.“ He’d scarcely spoken the words when he heard a whirring of wings in the air overhead,looked up and saw seven coal-black ravens flying away.。

6. 书虫版远大前程的好句

影响人生的五句话 第一句话是:优秀是一种习惯。

这句话是古希腊哲学家亚里士多德说的。如果说优秀是一种习惯,那么懒惰也是一种习惯。

人出生的时候,除了脾气会因为天性而有所不同,其他的东西基本都是后天形成的,是家庭影响和教育的结果。所以,我们的一言一行都是日积月累养成的习惯。

我们有的人形成了很好的习惯,有的人形成了很坏的习惯。所以我们从现在起就要把优秀变成一种习惯,使我们的优秀行为习以为常,变成我们的第二天性。

让我们习惯性地去创造性思考,习惯性地去认真做事情,习惯性地对别人友好,习惯性地欣赏大自然。 注解:要会”装”,要持续的、不间断的”装”,装久了就成了真的了,就成了习惯了,比如准时到会,每次都按时到会,你装装看,你装30年看看,装的时间长了就形成了习惯。

第二句话是:生命是一种过程。 事情的结果尽管重要,但是做事情的过程更加重要,因为结果好了我们会更加快乐,但过程使我们的生命充实。

人的生命最后的结果一定是死亡,我们不能因此说我们的生命没有意义。世界上很少有永恒。

大学生谈恋爱,每天都在信誓旦旦地说我会爱你一辈子,这实际上是不真实的。统计数据表明,大学生谈恋爱的100对里有90对最后会分手,最后结婚了的还有一半会离婚。

你说爱情能永恒吗?所以最真实的说法是:”我今天,此时此刻正在真心地爱着你。”明天也许你会失恋,失恋后我们会体验到失恋的痛苦。

这种体验也是丰富你生命的一个过程。 注解:生命本身其实是没有任何意义的,只是你自己赋予你的生命一种你希望实现的意义,因此享受生命的过程就是一种意义所在。

第三句话是:两点之间最短的距离并不一定是直线。 在人与人的关系以及做事情的过程中,我们很难直截了当就把事情做好。

我们有时需要等待,有时需要合作,有时需要技巧。我们做事情会碰到很多困难和障碍,有时候我们并不一定要硬挺、硬冲,我们可以选择有困难绕过去,有障碍绕过去,也许这样做事情更加顺利。

大家想一想,我们和别人说话还得想想哪句话更好听呢。尤其在中国这个比较复杂的社会中,大家要学会想办法谅解别人,要让人觉得你这个人很成熟,很不错,你才能把事情做成。

注解:如果你在考数学试题,一定要答两点之间直线段最短,如果你在走路,从A到B,明明可以直接过去,但所以人都不走,你最好别走,因为有陷阱。在中国办事情,直线性思维在很多地方要碰壁,这是中国特色的中国处事智慧。

第四句话是:只有知道如何停止的人才知道如何加快速度。 我在滑雪的时候,最大的体会就是停不下来。

我刚开始学滑雪时没有请教练,看着别人滑雪,觉得很容易,不就是从山顶滑到山下吗?于是我穿上滑雪板,哧溜一下就滑下去了,结果我从山顶滑到山下,实际上是滚到山下,摔了很多个跟斗。我发现根本就不知道怎么停止、怎么保持平衡。

最后我反复练习怎么在雪地上、斜坡上停下来。练了一个星期,我终于学会了在任何坡上停止、滑行、再停止。

这个时候我就发现自己会滑雪了,就敢从山顶高速地往山坡下冲。因为我知道只要我想停,一转身就能停下来。

只要你能停下来,你就不会撞上树、撞上石头、撞上人,你就不会被撞死。因此,只有知道如何停止的人,才知道如何高速前进。

注解:用汽车来比喻,宝马可以上200公里,奇瑞却只能上120公里,为什么?发动机估计不相上下,差距在刹车系统,上了200公里刹不了车,呵呵,我的天! 第五句话是:放弃是一种智慧,缺陷是一种恩惠。 当你拥有六个苹果的时候,千万不要把它们都吃掉,因为你把六个苹果全都吃掉,你也只吃到了六个苹果,只吃到了一种味道,那就是苹果的味道。

如果你把六个苹果中的五个拿出来给别人吃,尽管表面上你丢了五个苹果,但实际上你却得到了其他五个人的友情和好感。以后你还能得到更多,当别人有了别的水果的时候,也一定会和你分享,你会从这个人手里得到一个橘子,那个人手里得到一个梨,最后你可能就得到了六种不同的水果,六种不同的味道,六种不同的颜色,六个人的友谊。

人一定要学会用你拥有的东西去换取对你来说更加重要和丰富的东西。所以说,放弃是一种智慧。

注解:我的个人原则是:每一次放弃都必须是一次升华,否则就不要放弃;每一次选择都必须是一次升华,否则不要选择。 做人最大的乐趣在于通过奋斗去获得我们想要的东西,所以有缺点意味着我们可以进一步完美,有匮乏之处意味着我们可以进一步努力。

美国有一部电视片,讲的是一位富翁给后代留下了用不尽的遗产,结果他的后代全都变成了吸毒的、自杀的、进监狱的,或者精神病患者。为什么会这样呢?因为这位富翁给自己后代留下的钱太多了,以致他们不需要劳动就可以继承一大笔财产。

继承一大笔财富,就几乎什么都能买到。所以,当一个人什么都不缺的时候,他的生存空间就e68a84e8a2ade79fa5e9819331333238636638被剥夺掉了。

如果我们每天早上醒过来,感到自己今天缺点儿什么,感到自己还需要更加完美,感到自己还有追求,那是一件多么值得高兴的事情啊! 影响人生的五句话。

7. 远大前程介绍你喜爱的人物英语作文,至少100

到 Sparknotes 去查吧,每本书都有简介、书评~PipAs a bildungsroman, Great Expectations presents the growth and development of a single character, Philip Pirrip, better known to himself and to the world as Pip. As the focus of the bildungsroman, Pip is by far the most important character in Great Expectations: he is both the protagonist, whose actions make up the main plot of the novel, and the narrator, whose thoughts and attitudes shape the reader’s perception of the story. As a result, developing an understanding of Pip’s character is perhaps the most important step in understanding Great Expectations.Because Pip is narrating his story many years after the events of the novel take place, there are really two Pips inGreat Expectations: Pip the narrator and Pip the character—the voice telling the story and the person acting it out. Dickens takes great care to distinguish the two Pips, imbuing the voice of Pip the narrator with perspective and maturity while also imparting how Pip the character feels about what is happening to him as it actually happens. This skillfully executed distinction is perhaps best observed early in the book, when Pip the character is a child; here, Pip the narrator gently pokes fun at his younger self, but also enables us to see and feel the story through his eyes.As a character, Pip’s two most important traits are his immature, romantic idealism and his innately good conscience. On the one hand, Pip has a deep desire to improve himself and attain any possible advancement, whether educational, moral, or social. His longing to marry Estella and join the upper classes stems from the same idealistic desire as his longing to learn to read and his fear of being punished for bad behavior: once he understands ideas like poverty, ignorance, and immorality, Pip does not want to be poor, ignorant, or immoral. Pip the narrator judges his own past actions extremely harshly, rarely giving himself credit for good deeds but angrily castigating himself for bad ones. As a character, however, Pip’s idealism often leads him to perceive the world rather narrowly, and his tendency to oversimplify situations based on superficial values leads him to behave badly toward the people who care about him. When Pip becomes a gentleman, for example, he immediately begins to act as he thinks a gentleman is supposed to act, which leads him to treat Joe and Biddy snobbishly and coldly.On the other hand, Pip is at heart a very generous and sympathetic young man, a fact that can be witnessed in his numerous acts of kindness throughout the book (helping Magwitch, secretly buying Herbert’s way into business, etc.) and his essential love for all those who love him. Pip’s main line of development in the novel may be seen as the process of learning to place his innate sense of kindness and conscience above his immature idealism.Not long after meeting Miss Havisham and Estella, Pip’s desire for advancement largely overshadows his basic goodness. After receiving his mysterious fortune, his idealistic wishes seem to have been justified, and he gives himself over to a gentlemanly life of idleness. But the discovery that the wretched Magwitch, not the wealthy Miss Havisham, is his secret benefactor shatters Pip’s oversimplified sense of his world’s hierarchy. The fact that he comes to admire Magwitch while losing Estella to the brutish nobleman Drummle ultimately forces him to realize that one’s social position is not the most important quality one possesses, and that his behavior as a gentleman has caused him to hurt the people who care about him most. Once he has learned these lessons, Pip matures into the man who narrates the novel, completing the bildungsroman.。