英語手抄報模板
1. Healthy food手抄報模板(有內容,英文)
Everyone has his favorite food.I think eating healthy food is important for you .
someone likes fast food. I think it`s bad for you.You should eat a lot of vegetable ,and drink some milk.It`s good fou you health.
someone is a vegetarian.they eat vegetable and fruit every day, they think it`s good for health, but I think it`s also fine to eat some meat or fish .
People who eat a balanced diet should be healthier than those who only eat biscuits and hamburgers,shouldn`t they?I prefer to only eat healthy food,and I think I`m a vegetarian.
There are all kinds of foods in the world. Which one is healthier, the Chinese food or the western food? Different people have different choices.
Some people like the Chinese food. Firstly, the Chinese food contains a lot of fruit and green vegetables. It is rich in fibre and low in sugar and fat. Secondly, the Chinese food is very delicious and has many dishes. It is nice to taste healthiest in the world. So Chinese people can keep fit and have white teeth.
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2. 英語小報模版~A3大小
下面有2篇,一個是外國寓言故事的中英文對照,另外一篇是中國成語故事的中英文對照,你選一篇吧.
The Selfish Giant
Every afternoon, as the children were coming back from school, they used to go and play in the giant's garden.
It was a beautiful large garden. Beautiful flowers grew in the grass. There were twelve fruit trees. In the spring the fruit trees were covered with red and white flowers, and later in the year they bore rich fruit. The birds sang in the trees so sweetly that sometimes the children stopped their games and listened to them. "How happy we are here!" they cried to each other.
One day the giant came back. He had been away for seven years. When he arrived, he saw the children playing in his garden. "What are you doing here?" he cried in a very loud voice. The children ran away.
"My own garden is my own garden," said the giant. "I will allow no one to play in it but myself. "So he built a high wall round it and put up a notice: Keep out. He was a very selfish giant.
So the children had nowhere to play. They tried to play on the road, but the road was sty and full of hard stone, and they did not like it. They wandered round the high walls when their lessons were finished and talked about the beautiful garden inside. "How happy we were there!" they said to each other.
The spring came, and there were flowers and little birds all over the country. But in the garden of the Selfish Giant it was till winter the birds did not like to sing in it because there were no children, and the trees forgot to bear flowers. Snow covered up the grass, and ice covered all the trees with silver. The north wind came, and driving rain.
"I can't understand why the spring is so late in coming," said the Selfish Giant as he sat at the window of his house and looked out at his cold white garden. "I hope that there will be a change in the weather."
But the spring never came, nor the summer. When there was golden fruit in every other garden, there was no fruit in the the giant's garden. It was always winter there with the north wind, and snow, and ice, and driving rain.
The giant was lying in bed one morning when he heard some beautiful music. It was a little bird singing outside his window. It was so long since he had heard the song of a bird that it seemed to him the most beautiful music in the world. Then the north wind and the rain stopped.
"I believe that spring has come at last!" said the giant. He jumped out of bed and looked out.
What did he see?
He saw a most wonderful sight. The children had come in though a hole in the wall and were sitting in the branches of the trees. There was a little child in every tree that he could see. The trees were so glad to have the children back that they had covered themselves with flowers: the birds were flying about and singing with joy, and flowers were looking up through the green grass.
A little boy was standing in the farthest corner of the garden. He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree, but was wandering round it and weeping. That tree was still covered with ice and snow.
"How selfish I have been!" said the giant. "Now I know why the spring would not come here. I'll put the little boy on the top of the tree. Then I'll pull down the wall and my garden shall be a children's playground for ever." He was really sorry for what he had done.
So he went down: he opened the door very quietly, and went out into the garden. But, when the children saw him, they were afraid and ran away. Only the little boy did not run: his eyes were so full of tears that he did not see the giant coming. The giant came quietly behind him. He took the little boy gently in his hand and put him up into the tree. Then the tree was suddenly covered with flowers, and the birds came and sang in it, and the little boy put his arms round the giant's neck and kissed him.
The other children saw that giant was not bad and selfish now, so they came running back.
"It's your garden now, little children," said the giant, and he pulled down the wall.
When the people were going along the road to the town, they found the giant playing with the children in the most beautiful garden they had ever seen.
The children played all day, and in the evening they came to the giant to say goodbye to him.
"But where is your little friend?" he said. "Where is the little boy I put in the tree?" The giant loved him best because the little boy had kissed him.
"We don't know," answered the children. "he has gone away."
"You must tell him to come tomorrow, he must come tomorrow." "We don't know where he lives. We had never seen him before." The giant felt very sad.
Every afternoon when school ended, the children came and played with the giant. But the little boy whom the giant loved was never seen again. The giant was very kind to all the children, but he did want to see his first little friend. "How much I would like to see him!" he said.
Years went by, and the giant became very old and weak. He could not play in the garden now; so he sat in a big chair and watched the children at their games and looked at his beautiful garden. "I have many beautiful flowers," he said, "but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all."
One morning, when he was dressing himself, he looked out of the window. He did not hate the winter now, because he knew that the spring was sleeping and the flowers were resting: he knew that they would come again.
Suddenly he rubbed his eyes; he looked again at the wonderful sight! In the farthest corner of the garden there was a tree quite covered with beautiful white flowers. Its branches were golden, and silver fruit hung down from them. And the little boy whom he loved was standing under the tree.
He ran out into the garden: he hurried across the grass and came near the child. When he came quite close, his face became red with anger and he said, "Who has dared to wound you?" There were marks on the child's hands, and on the little feet.
"Who had dared to wound you?" cried the giant. "Tell me and I will take my sword and kill him!"
"No," said the child, "These are the wounds of love."
"Who are you?" said the giant. He was afraid, and knelt before the little child.
"You once let me play in your garden," said the child. "Today you'll come with me into my garden in heaven."
When the children came into the garden on that afternoon, they found the giant lying dead under the tree, covered with white flowers.
I. Translation for Reference(參考譯文)
自私的巨人
每天下午,孩子們放學回來之後,總愛到巨人的花園里去遊玩。
這是一個漂亮的大花園。草叢中盛開著美麗的花朵。另外園里還有12株果樹。春天來臨時,樹上開滿紅色和白色的花朵;秋天到來時,樹上果實累累。鳥兒在樹上歌唱,唱得那麼動聽,孩子們有時會停止游戲,來傾聽鳥兒唱歌。他們彼此歡叫著:「我們在這兒多快樂呀!」
巨人離家已經七年了。一天他回來了。他一進家,就看到孩子們在花園里玩,他大吼道:「你們在這兒干什麼?」孩子們一聽就嚇跑了。
「我自己的花園就應歸我自己,」巨人說,「除了我自己,我不許任何人在裡面遊玩。」於是他在花園四周築了一道高高的圍牆,還貼了一張告示:「禁止入內。」他是一個非常自私的巨人。
孩子們因此沒有玩的地方了。他們只好在馬路上玩,可路上塵土飛揚而且到處是堅硬的石頭,他們不喜歡。他們放學後就在高牆外轉來轉去,談論著牆內美麗的花園。他們相互說著:「以前我們在這兒多快樂呀!」
春天來了,全國到處開滿鮮花,鳥兒到處飛。但是在自私的巨人的花園里卻仍是一派殘冬的景象——因為園內沒有孩子的蹤跡,鳥兒也就不願在這兒歌唱,連樹都忘了開花。雪花鋪滿草地,寒冰覆蓋著所有的樹木,使它們披上銀裝。北風刮來,接著又下起了傾盆大雨。自私的巨人坐在屋子窗前,望著外面寒冷雪白的花園,說:「我弄不懂為什麼今年春天來得那麼遲。我希望天氣能變得好一些。」
但是春天和夏天一直都沒來。當別的花園結滿金色的果子時,巨人的花園里卻一個果子也沒有。那兒永遠是冬季,有凜冽的北風,寒冷的冰雪和瓢潑的大雨。一天早上巨人躺在床上,忽然聽到一種優美的音樂。這是一隻小鳥在窗外唱歌。他已經很久沒聽到鳥兒的歌聲了,所以他以為這是世上最美的音樂。接著,北風息了,暴雨停了。
「我相信春天到底來了!」巨人說著跳下床朝外面看去。
他看到了什麼?
他看見一副美妙的景象。孩子們從圍牆的一個洞鑽進花園里來,坐在樹枝上。他在每棵樹上都能看到一個孩子。孩子們又都回來了,果樹很高興,用各種各樣的花朵將自己重新裝飾起來,鳥兒歡快地四處飛翔,歌唱,花兒也在綠色的草叢中抬頭張望。
一個小男孩站在花園最遠的一個角落裡。他太小了還夠不著樹枝,只好在樹下徘徊哭泣。那棵樹仍被冰雪覆蓋著。
「我多自私呀!」巨人說,「現在我知道為什麼春天不肯到這兒來了。我要把這個男孩抱到樹上,然後推倒圍牆,那我的花園將永遠是孩子們的游戲場。」他對自己以前做的事確實感到後悔了。
於是他走了出來,輕輕地打開門走進花園。但是孩子們一看到他,就都嚇跑了。只有那個小男孩沒有跑:他眼裡含著淚水,沒看見巨人走了過來。巨人悄悄地來到他身後,他伸手把男孩輕輕抱起來,放到樹上。那棵樹頓時開滿鮮花,鳥兒也飛來了在樹上唱歌,小男孩伸出雙手摟著巨人的脖子吻了他一下。
其他的男孩認為巨人不再那麼壞,那麼自私,於是他們又都跑了回來。
「孩子們,這兒現在是你們的花園了。」巨人說著把圍牆推倒了。人們順大路進城時,看到巨人正和孩子們在花園里玩,那個花園是他們見過的最美麗的。
孩子們在那兒玩了一整天。傍晚時,他們去向巨人告別。
「你們那位小朋友哪兒去了?」他說,「我抱到樹上的那個男孩去哪兒了?」巨人最喜歡的就是他,因為那小男孩曾吻過他。
「我們不知道,」孩子們回答說,「他已經走了。」
「你們告訴他讓他明天一定要來。」可孩子們回答說:「我們沒人知道他住哪兒,我們以前從沒見過他。」巨人對所有的孩子都很好,可他確實很想見到他的第一位小朋友。他說:「我多想再見見他呀!」
許多年過去了,巨人變得很老,很衰弱了。現在他再也不能在園子里玩耍了。於是他就坐在一張大椅子上看著孩子們做游戲,欣賞那美麗的花園。他說,「我有許多美麗的話,可孩子們才是最美麗的花。」
一天早晨,當他正穿衣服時,他朝窗外看了看。他現在不討厭冬天了,因為他知道春天正酣睡,花兒在休息,他知道它們一定會再來。
突然,他揉了揉眼睛,他又看到那幅美妙的畫面!在花園最遠的角落裡有一棵樹,樹上開滿了美麗的白花。樹枝是金色的,上面懸掛著銀色的果子,而且他所愛的小男孩就站在樹下。
他跑進花園,急急忙忙地穿過草叢,來到男孩身邊。當他走近男駭時,他氣得滿臉通紅,他說:「誰竟敢傷害你?」因為他看到男駭的手和腳上都是傷痕。「誰竟敢傷害你?」巨人喊道,「告訴我,我要用劍殺了他!」
「不,」孩子說,「這是愛的傷痕。」
「你是誰?」巨人問道,他感到很敬畏,跪在男駭面前。
「你曾經讓我在你的花園里遊玩,」男駭說,「今天我就要把你帶到我天國里的花園里去。」
那天下午,孩子們又來到花園時,發現巨人躺在一棵樹下死了,他的身上撒滿了白花。
守株待兔Staying by a Stump Waiting for More Hares To Come and Dash Themselves Against It
相傳在戰國時代宋國,有一個農民,日出而作,日入而息.遇到好年景,也不過剛剛吃飽穿暖;一遇災荒,可就要忍飢挨餓了.他想改善生活,但他太懶,膽子又特小,干什麼都是又懶又怕,總想碰到送上門來的意外之財。
奇跡終於發生了。深秋的一天,他正在田裡耕地,周圍有人在打獵。吆喝之聲四處起伏,受驚的小野獸沒命的奔跑。突然, 有一隻兔子,不偏不倚,一頭撞死在他田邊的樹根上。
當天,他美美地飽餐了一頓。
從此,他便不再種地。一天到晚,守著那神奇的樹根,等著奇跡的出現。
成語「守株待兔」,比喻亡想不勞而得,或死守狹隘的經驗,不知變通。
Staying by a Stump Waiting for More Hares To Come and Dash Themselves Against It
This story took place more than 2,000 years ago,in the Warring States period(475-221 B.C.).Tradition has it that in the State of Song at that time there was a man who was famous for staying by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash themselves against it.
He was a yong farmer,and his family had been farmers for generations.Year after year and generation after generation, farmers used to sow in spring and harvest in autumn,beginning to work at sunrise and retiring at sunset.In good harvest years,they could only have enough food to eat and enough clothing to wear.If there was a famine e to crop failure,they had to go hungry.
This young farmer wanted to improve his life.But he was too lazy and too cowardly.Being lazy and cowardly over everything,he often dreamed of having unexpected blessings.
A miracle took place at last. One day in late autumn,when he was ploughing in the field,two groups of people were hunting nearby.As shoutings were rising one after another,scared hares were running desperately.Suddenly,a blind hare dashed itself headlong against the stump of a dead tree in his field and died.
That day,he ate his fill.
From that day on,he no longer went in for farming again.From morning till night,he stayed by that miraculous stump,waiting for miracles to take place again.
This story comes from"The Five Vermin"in The Works of Han Feizi.Later generations often use the set phrase"staying by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash themselves against it"to show grusting to chance and windfalls or dreaming to reap without sowing.It is also used to show adhering to narrow experiences and not being able to be flexible
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a man from the state chu was crossing the river. in the boat, his sword fell into the water by his carelessness. imediately he made a mark on the boat.「this is where my sword fell off.」he said. when the boat stopped, he jumped into the water to look for his sword at the place where he marked the boat. the boat had moved but the sword had not. is this not a foolish way to look for a sword?
譯文:
從前,一個楚國人在坐船過河時,不小心把他的劍掉入了水中。他馬上在船上做了個記號。「這是我的劍掉下去的地方。」他說。船停下來後,他就根據船上的記號跳入水中尋找他的劍。船在移動但他的劍並沒有。用這種方式來找劍難道不是非常愚蠢的嗎?
professed love of what one really fears(葉公好龍)
in the spring and autumn period (770-476bc), there lived in chu a person named ye zhuliang, who addressed himself as "lord ye". it's said that this lord ye was very fond of dragons. the walls had dragons painted on them. the beams, pillars, doors and the windows were all carved with them. as a result, his love for dragons was spread out. when the real dragon in heaven heard of this lordeeply moved. he decided to visit lord ye to thank him. you might think lord ye was very happy to see a real dragon. but, actually, at very the sight of the creature, he was scared out of his wits and ran away as fast as he could. from then on, people knew that lord ye only loved pictures or carvings which look like dragons, not the real thing.
譯文:
春秋楚國葉諸梁,自稱"葉公"。據說,這位葉公愛龍成癖,家裡的梁、柱、門、窗上都雕著龍,牆上也畫著龍。就這樣,葉公愛好龍的名聲,被人們傳揚開了。天上的真龍,聽說人間有這么一位葉公,對它如此喜愛,很受感動,決定去葉公家對他表示謝意。人們也許會想葉公看見真龍時會有多高興。實際上,當葉公看見那條龍時,頓時嚇得魂飛魄散,趕緊逃走。從此人們明白了葉公愛好的其實並不是真龍,而是似龍非龍的東西而已。
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