第一篇:英文阅读(给力啊 经典小说 来自《心灵鸡汤》)
Keiko the Whale
We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean.But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.Mother Teresa
If you have kids, you’ve probably seen the movie Free Willy about a boy who saves a young orca from the clutches of an unscrupulous owner.But in real life Free Willy was far from free.The orca, whose real name was Keiko, was captured in the Atlantic Ocean, near Iceland, and lived in captivity after the filming of the movie in a small cement pool at an amusement park in Mexico City.The conditions of the park were poorly suited to an animal of this size, and Keiko developed a skin disease that resulted in lesions throughout his body.Here was literally the biggest movie star in the world, sick and languishing.If something wasn’t done quickly, Keiko’s future looked grim.Fortunately, word of Keiko’s situation was spreading rapidly around the world.Many people wanted to help, and so did I.I had been introduced to Keiko through the Mexican tourism authority at keiko’s residence at the Reino Auentura Park in Mexico City.The minute I leaned over the holding tank and saw the five-ton animal, I knew I had to do something …quick.His flippers and flukes were covered with skin growths, and he was thousands of pounds underweight.It sounds kind of strange, but Keiko and I bonded.As I scratched him I said that I would return and do everything I could to make sure he was returned to
his native waters off Iceland.In exchange for his release, I agreed to paint a giant public mural of Keiko swimming free with his family at the entrance to the park.A few months after the mural was completed, Keiko was moved to a larger, temporary home at the Oregon Coast Aquarium to recuperate and prepare for his return to Iceland.Eventually, he gained weight and learned how to catch live fish.He was ready to be flown back to the cool waters of his northern home.Millions of children who had raised nickels and dimes to save Keiko were now keeping their fingers crossed, hoping that Keiko would soon be reunited with his orca family in the wild.The transition took some time.Keiko continued to undergo rehabilitation in a special baypen near Iceland’s Westman Islands and eventually began to take more interest in his natural environment.For the first two years, he seemed content to travel back and forth between his pen and the wild ocean, not quite certain about what to do with the strange underwater wilderness to which he had been returned.There was certain about what to do with the strange underwater wilderness to which he had been returned.There was certainly nothing human about it, and for most of his life, that was all he had known.Then, during a training rendezvous with a small pod of orcas at the southernmost tip of the Westmans, Keiko bolted toward open sea.This time, however, he didn’t turn back.A satellite transmitter indicated later that he was headed for
Norway and soon had taken up an active, healthy residence in Taknes Bay.Suddenly, for the first time since his capture more than twenty-two years ago, Keiko was not in a captive facility or a netted pen.His decisions were now guided by instinct and his innate orca intelligence——an intelligence that we have yet to fully comprehend.No one can say for certain what the future holds for this special whale whose journey has taken him so far.But I, like millions of others, am hoping that after all these years of captivity, he can adapt and thrive in the wild and become truly free——not in the way of some Hollywood script——but as nature intended from the very beginning.Wyland
第二篇:英文小说(外文读物强烈推荐 来自《心灵鸡汤》)
Picasso of the Sea
Many years ago I was visiting my friends at the Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys.The director, Mandy Rodriguez, asked if I would like to paint with some of the dolphins.I, of course, wondered how this was going to work and made my way back to a lagoon where, to my surprise, a small group of bottlenose dolphins greeted me with excitement.As I sat on the edge of the dock and readied a set of water-based acrylic paints, the dolphins became more excited.I, too, was intrigued about collaborating with these highly intelligent mammals.If any animal on Earth besides humans could create a work of art, it would most certainly be dolphins.I passed a paintbrush to a dolphin named Kibby, who took the handle in her mouth.Next, I held up a canvas, and she immediately began to paint with a Picasso flair, laying down each stroke with a twist of her head and, finally, a 360-degree spin.When she was done, she passed the brush back to me and watched as I painted my part.Two very diverse marine artists, Kibby, the dolphin, and I, the human, shared a single canvas.But we discovered that we also shared something else——the sprirt of joy.Together, we had created something uniquely beautiful, a one-of-a-kind collaboration between artists of two different worlds.I told my friends on the dock later that it was just the salt that
made my eyes water.But they knew how I felt about making such a wonderful connection with one of these beautiful creatures.When the painting was finished, Kibby smiled a big dolphin grin.She nodded her head in approval of the completed work, then lifted her flukes above the surface and dived.A few seconds later she brought me the highest honor a dolphin can give, a gift from the sea——a rock!
Wyland
第三篇:心灵鸡汤-英文1
Remember we are amazing
For a long time, I’ve been thinking a question: Why do I make myself sink into such a busy condition? This question keeps haunting me every day when I run to attend classes outside school after finishing courses at university, come back late in the evening and work on the computer till 2 am.There is no date, no weekend and no entertainment, my life is filled with courses and missions.I complained a lot and always regretted, the word which I said most is “How good it would be if I didn’t do that!”
Last week I met a new foreign teacher at Web where I get training on oral English.He is a vigorous Scottish who likes jumping and dancing when he is on teaching.He told us he had been to more than 20 countries and done various jobs in different areas.I was totally attracted by his experiences, so I had a chat with him after the class.“I like your life-style and hope to lead a life just like you do, but I don’t know what to do.”“What do you do, darling?”
“I’m a postgraduate major in colorectal surgery.”
“That’s cool!I’m a doctor too, I’ve gotten a Ph.D.I was a psychologist in Scotland.”
“Oh, that’s a good job!But you have chosen another way of life.You’ve travelled around the world and you’re leading a wonderful life.”
“Yeah, I’m enjoying.Now I’m a teacher.I teach science, maths, psychology and football all week in Singapore International School, and I teach English at Web here on Sunday and at the Pudong center several evenings a week.”
I was surprised by his full schedule.After a short silence, I asked him the question which troubled me a lot, “Why do you have to be so busy? Don’t you feel tired? I’m busy and I’m annoyed.”
“Ah, I didn’t tell you but I got cancer last year and 90% of my colon was removed in Fudan cancer center.I just want to do as more as I can to enrich myself.I love whatever I am doing right now because I’m still alive.”
Again I was surprised.He is so different from the patients who got cancer.“That’s unbelievable!I mean you are really tough.How could you keep such a passionate state every day? I hate being so busy, but you are enjoying it!”
Charlie smiled at me, “You are busy because you need to be busy.‘Need’ means you have a purpose and want to get something.Don’t be afraid.We can tough it out.”
Then he held my shoulder tightly.It seemed that he wanted to convey some power to me.“Remember we are amazing.We are able to deal with many things that are beyond our imagination!So keep busy, darling.You are amazing!”
第四篇:英文小说
篇一:100本英文小说
1.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰 《尤里西斯》(ulysses)1922 2.费兹杰罗(f.s.fitzgerald)美国 《了不起的盖茨比》(the great gatsby)1925 3.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰 《青年艺术家的画像》(a portrait of the artist as a young man)1916 4.纳博科夫(vladimir nabokov)俄裔美籍 《洛莉塔》(lolita)1955 5.赫胥黎(aldous huxley)英国 《美丽新世界》(brave new world)1932 6.福克纳(william faulkner)美国 《喧哗与骚动》(the sound and fury)1929 7.海勒(joseph heller)美国 《第22条军规》(catch-22)1961 8.柯斯勒(arthur koestler)匈牙利 《中午的黑暗》(darkness at noon)1941 9.劳伦斯(d.h.lawrence)英国 《儿子与情人》(sons and lover)1913 10.史坦贝克(john steinbeck)美国 《愤怒的葡萄》(the grapes of wrath)1939 11.劳瑞(malcolm lowry)英国 《在火山下》(under the volcano)1947 12.巴特勒(samuel butler)英国 《众生之路》(the way of all flesh)1903 13.奥威尔(george orwell)英国 《一九八四》(1984)1949 14.格雷夫斯(robert graves)英国 《我,克劳狄》(i, claudius)1934 15.沃尔夫(virginia woolf)英国 《到灯塔去》(to the lighthouse)1927 16.德莱塞(theodore dreiser)美国 《美国悲剧》(an american tragedy)1925 17.麦卡勒斯(carson mccullers)美国 《心是孤独的猎手》(the heart is a lonely heart)1940 18.冯内古特(kurt vonnegut)美国 《第五号屠宰场》(slaughterhouse-five)1969 19.埃里森(ralph ellison)美国 《隐形人》(invisible man)1952 20.赖特(richard wright)美国 《土生子》(native son)1940 21.贝娄(saul bellow)美国 《雨王亨德森》(henderson the rain king)1959 22.奥哈拉(john ohara)美国 《在萨马拉的会合》(appointment in samarra)1934 23.多斯帕索斯(john dos passos)美国 《美国》(u.s.a.)1936 24.安德生(sherwood anderson)美国 《小城故事》(winesburg, ohio)1919 25.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国 《印度之旅》(a passage to india)1924 26.詹姆斯(hey james)美国 《鸽翼》(the wings of the dove)1902 27.詹姆斯(hey james)美国 《奉使记》(the ambassadors)1903 28.费兹杰罗(f.s.fitzgerald)美国 《夜未央》(tender is the night)1934 29.法雷尔(james t.farrell)美国 《「斯塔兹.朗尼根」叁部曲》(studs lonigan-trilogy)1935 30.福特(ford madox ford)英国 《好兵》(the good soldier)1915 31.奥威尔(george orwell)英国 《动物农庄》(animal farm)1945 32.詹姆斯(hey james)美国 《金碗》(the golden bowl)1904 33.德莱塞(theodore dreiser)美国 《嘉莉妹妹》(sister carrie)1900 34.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国 《一掬尘土》(a handful of dust)1934 35.福克纳(william faulkner)美国 《当我弥留之际》(as i lay dying)1930 36.沃伦(robert penn warren)美国 《国王的人马》(all the king’s men)1946 37.威尔德(thornton wilder)美国 《圣路易·莱之桥》(the bridge of sanluis rey)1927 38.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国 《此情可问天》(howards end)1910 39.鲍德温(james baldwin)美国 《向苍天呼吁》(go tell it on the mountain)1953 40.葛林(graham greene)英国 《事情的真龘相》(the heart of the matter)1948 41.戈尔汀(william golding)英国 《苍蝇王》(lord of the flies)195442.迪基(james dickey)美国 《解救》(deliverance)197043.鲍威尔(anthony powell)英国 《与时代合拍的舞蹈》(a dance to the music of time)1975 44.赫胥黎(aldous huxley)英国 《针锋相对》(point counter point)1928 45.海明威(ernest hemingway)美国 《太阳照样升起》(the sun also rise)1926 46.康拉德(joseph coad)英国 《特务》(the secret agent)1907 47.康拉德(joseph coad)英国 《诺斯特罗莫》(nostromo)1904 48.劳伦斯(d.h.lawrence)英国 《彩虹》(rainbow)1915 49.劳伦斯(d.h.lawrence)英国 《恋爱中的女人》(women in love)1920 50.米勒(hey miller)美国 《北回归线》(tropic of cancer)1934 51.梅勒(norman mailer)美国 《裸者和死者》(the naked and dead)1948 53.纳博科夫(vladimir nabokov)俄裔美籍 《苍白的火》(pale fire)1962 54.福克纳(william faulkner)美国 《八月之光》(light in august)1932 55.凯鲁亚克(jack kerouac)美国 《在路上》(on the road)1957 56.汉密特(dashiell hammett)美国 《马尔他之鹰》(the maltese falcon)1930 57.福特(ford madox ford)英国 《行进的目的》(parade’s end)1928 58.华顿(edith wharton)美国 《纯真年代》(the age of innocence)1920 59.毕尔邦(max beerbohm)英国 《朱莱卡.多卜生》(zuleika dobson)1911 60.柏西(walker percy)美国 《热爱电影的人》(the moviegoer)1961 62.锺斯(james jones)美国 《乱世忠魂》(from here to eternity)1951 63.奇佛(john cheever)美国 《丰普肖特纪事》(the wapshot chronicles)1957 64.沙林杰(j.d.salinger)美国 《麦田里的守望者》(the catcher in the rye)1951 65.柏基斯(anthony burgess)英国 《发条橙》(a clockwork orange)1962 66.毛姆(w.somerset maugham)英国 《人性枷锁》(of human bondage)1915 67.康拉德(joseph coad)英国 《黑暗之心》(heart of darkness)1902 68.刘易斯(sinclair lewis)美国 《大街》(main street)1920 69.华顿(edith wharton)美国 《欢乐之家》(the house of mirth)1905 70.达雷尔(lawrence durrell)英国 《亚历山大四部曲》(the alexandraia quartet)1960 71.休斯(richard hughes)英国 《牙买加的风》(a high wind in jamaica)1929 72.耐波耳(v.s.naipaul)千里达 《毕斯瓦思先生之屋》(a house for mr.biswas)1961 73.威斯特(nathaniel west)美国 《蝗虫的日子》(the day of the locust)1939 74.海明威(ernest hemingway)美国 《永别了,武器》(a farewell to arms)1929 75.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国 《独家新闻》(scoop)1938 76.丝帕克(muriel spark)英国 《琼.布罗迪小姐的青春》(the prime of miss jean brodie)1961 77.乔伊斯(james joyce)爱尔兰 《为芬尼根守灵》(finnegans wake)1939 78.吉卜林(rudyard kipling)英国 《金姆》(kim)1901 79.福斯特(e.m.forster)英国 《窗外有蓝天》(a room with a view)1908 80.渥夫(evelyn waugh)英国 《梦断白庄》(bride shead revisited)1945 81.贝娄(saul bellow)美国 《奥吉·马奇正传》(the adventures of augie march)1971 82.史达格纳(wallace stegner)美国 《安眠的天使》(angle of repose)1971 83.耐波耳(v.s.naipaul)千里达 《河曲》(a bend in the river)1979 84.鲍恩(elizabeth bowen)英国 《心之死》(the death of the heart)193885.康拉德(joseph coad)英国 《吉姆爷》(lord jim)1900 86.达特罗(e.l.doctorow)美国 《拉格泰姆》(ragtime)1975 87.贝内特(arnold bennett)英国 《老妇人的故事》(the old wives tale)1908 88.伦敦(jack london)英国 《野性的呼唤》(the call of the wild)1903 89.格林(hey green)英国 《爱》(loving)1945 90.鲁西迪(salman rushdie)(印裔英籍)《午夜的孩子们》(midnight’s children)1981 91.考德威尔(erskine caldwell)美国 《菸草路》(tobacco road)1932 92.甘耐第(william kennedy)美国 《紫苑草》(ironweed)1983 93.佛勒斯(john fowles)英国 《占星家》(the magus)1966 94.里丝(jean rhys)英国 《辽阔的藻海》(wide sargasso)1966 95.默多克(iris murdoch)英国 《在网下》(under the net)1954 96.斯泰伦(william styron)美国 《苏菲的抉择》(sophie’s choice)1979 97.鲍尔斯(paul bowles)美国 《遮蔽的天空》(the sheltering sky)1949 98.凯恩(james m.cain)美国 《邮差总按两次铃》(the postman always rings twice)1934 99.唐利维(j.p.donleavy)美国 《眼线》(the ginger man)1955 100.塔金顿(booth tarkington)美国《伟大的安伯森斯》(the magnificent ambersons)1918篇二:一百部最好的英文小说
《时代》杂志评出的100部最佳英语小说(含下载)2008-07-02 22:18 |(分类:默认分类)偶尔也做一回善事。。
嗯。我都下过的。这边的情况是教育网加迅雷。所以一般大学里都能下吧。。
评选人是《时代》评论家lev grossman和richard lacayo,评选时限为1923年(《时代杂志》创刊的年份)至今,范围是全世界,语种是英语。100部小说名单如下(依篇名字母排序):
the adventures of augie marchby saul bellow 下载pdf all the king’s menby robert penn warren american pastoral[美国牧歌]by philip roth 下载docan american tragedy[美国悲剧]by theodore dreiser 下载pdf animal farm[动物农庄]by george orwell 下载pdf appointment in samarraby john o’hara are you there god? it’s me, margaretby judy blume the assistantby bernard malamud at swim-two-birdsby flann o’brien atonementby ian mcewan beloved[宠儿]by toni morrison 下载doc,pdf the berlin storiesby christopher isherwood the big sleep[夜长梦多]by raymond chandler 下载pdf the blind assassin[盲人杀手]by margaret atwood 下载pdf blood meridian[血色子午线]by cormac mccarthy 下载pdf brideshead revisitedby evelyn waugh thebridgeofsan luisreybythorntonwilder call it sleepby hey roth catch-22[第二十二条军规]by joseph heller 下载docthe catcher in the rye[麦田里的守望者]by j.d.salinger 下载ebook a clockwork orange[发条橙子]by anthony burgess 下载pdf the confessions of nat turnerby william styron the correctionsby jonathan franzen the crying of lot 49[拍卖第49号]by thomas pynchon下载pdf a dance to the music of timeby anthony powell the day of the locustby nathanael west a death in the familyby james agee the death of the heartby elizabeth bowen deliveranceby james dickey dog soldiersby robert stone falconerby john cheever the french lieutenant’s womanby john fowles在线阅读 the golden notebookby doris lessig go tell it on the mountainby james baldwin 下载gone with the wind[飘]by margaret mitchell 下载pdf the grapes of wrath[愤怒的葡萄]by john steinbeck 下载pdf gravity’s rainbowby thomas pynchon下载pdf the great gatsby[了不起的盖茨比]by f.scott fitzgerald 下载pdf a handful of dust[一掬尘土]by evelyn waugh 下载pdf the heart is a lonely hunter[心是孤独的猎手]by carson mccullers 下载pdf the heart of the matter[事情的核心/问题的核心]by graham greene 下载pdf herzogby saul bellow housekeeping[管家]by marilynne robinson 下载pdf a house for mr.biswas[毕斯瓦思先生之屋]by v.s.naipaul 下载pdf i, claudiusby robert graves infinite jestby david foster wallace invisible man[隐形人]by ralph ellison 下载pdflight in august[八月之光]by william faulkner 下载ebook the lion, the witch and the wardrobe[女巫狮子和魔衣橱]by c.s.lewis 下载ebook lolita[洛丽塔]by vladimir naboko 下载pdf lord of the flies[蝇王]by william golding 下载ebook the lord of the ringsby j.r.r.tolkein silmarillion下载hobbit下载 fellowship下载 twotowers下载 king下载 相关资料 lovingby hey green lucky jim[幸运的吉姆]by kingsley amis下载pdf the man who loved childrenby christina stead midnights childrenby salman rushdie moneyby martin amis the moviegoerby walker percy mrs.dalloway[达罗薇夫人]by virginia woolf 下载pdf naked lunch[裸体午餐]by william burroughs 下载pdf篇三:那些经典的英文小说开头 那些经典的英文小说开头
1.you better not never tell nobody but god.除了上帝,对谁都要守口如瓶,切记。——the color purple《紫色》
2.they shoot the white girl first.他们先开枪打死了那个白人女孩。——paradise《天堂》
3.every summer lin kong returned to goose village to divorce his wife, shuyu.军医孔林每年夏天都要回农村老家跟妻子淑玉商量一次离婚。——waiting《等待》
4.if you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where i was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that david copperfield kind of crap, but i don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.如果你对我的故事充满好奇,你第一件想要知道的事情一定是我生于何处,童年如何,以及在生下我之前父母的罗曼史,还有david copperfield是怎样一个烂人。但是坦白地讲,这些我都不想写。
——the catcher in the rye《麦田里的守望者》
5.the hegemony consul sat on the balcony of his ebony spaceship and played rachmaninoff’s prelude in c-sharp minor on an ancient but well-maintained steinway while great, green, saurian things surged and bellowed in the swamps below.领事正襟危坐在自己的乌木阳台之上弹奏着那架历久弥新的斯坦威钢琴,用升c小调演奏拉赫曼尼诺夫的《序曲》;与此同时,巨大的绿色蜥蜴在下方的泥沼之中蜿蜒逶迤。——hyperion《海伯利安》
6.many years later, as he faced the firing squad, colonel aureliano buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice.多年以后,奥雷连诺上校站在行刑队面前,准会想起父亲带他去参观冰块的那个遥远的下午。
——one hundred years of solitude《百年孤独》7.i was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless detroit day in january of 1960;and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near petoskey, michigan, in august of 1974.我曾两次降生于世:第一次,一名女婴,在底特律的一个无烟日;第二次,一名少年,在密歇根托斯基的一件急诊室里,那是在1974年的八月。——middlesex《中性》
8.there is first of all the problem of the opening, namely, how to get us from where we are, which is, as yet, nowhere, to the far bank.摆在我们面前的首要问题显然是,如何从我们现在所在之处,去往遥远的河岸。可是,我们连自己现在在什么鬼地方都不清楚。
——elizabeth costello《elizabeth costello》
9.it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.毫无疑问,单身钻石王老五都渴望有娇妻相伴。——pride and prejudice《傲慢与偏见》
10.it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.那是最美好的时代,那是最糟糕的时代;那是智慧的年头,那是愚昧的年头;那是信仰的时期,那是怀疑的时期;那是光明的季节,那是黑暗的季节;那是希望的春天,那是失望的冬天。——a tale of two cities《双城记》
第五篇:给老师的心灵鸡汤
《给老师的心灵鸡汤》读后感
青岛李村小学张瑞春
心灵跟身体一样需要鸡汤的滋养。特别是当你心理有压力,感觉生活没目标,工作没激情的时候。
显然,这本书有三个目的:一是缓解教师的心理压力,帮助教师从日常繁琐和繁忙的教学生活中,用温情和激情发现教育的意义,认识到教书育人是光荣和神圣的职业。作为一名教师,只有热爱现实生活和自己的职业,全身心地投入到教书育人的事业中去,才能享受工作的乐趣,体验人生的价值。《送给老师的心灵鸡汤》这本书,随手翻一翻,细心读一读就能感觉到这薄薄的扉页里透着一股让人淡定的力量。这种感觉,恰似一位疲惫的行者遇到了好心人送上的一碗贴心的鸡汤;二是启发教师的生活智慧,都知道教师是个责任极大的职业,并且教师日常的工作非常多,可是每一位教师也不过是一个普普通通的人而已。试想,我们连自己的生活都一团糟,何来“教学的快乐”,又何来“工作中的满足”呢?而这本书里短小精悍的故事启迪着我们要在生活中获得满足和快乐,并且告诉了我们许多提高生命质量的技巧;三是启迪教师的教学智慧,这本书里,给我印象极其深刻的一篇是美国人保罗斯蒂文佛的《零分之约》,这篇文章讲述了一个老师是如何通过鼓励和激励的办法,让一个几乎被老师放弃的“问题少年”成长为出色学生的故事,并且这位老师运用的技巧非常睿智,值得学习。
书中精选的七十余篇美文。它们呈现给我的,不仅仅是成功的教育理念和高超的教学智慧,更多的是对生活的感悟和对人性的理解。它们让我们对生活、对学生、对教师这份神圣的工作充满爱意,从而实现心灵上的成长。教师与学生是一对互相依赖的生命,是一对共同成长的伙伴。教师每一天在神圣与平凡间行走,为未来和现在工作。教师首先是一个人,他有自己的喜怒哀乐,有自己的油盐酱醋,他必须做好一个人,一个能够影响学生健康发展的人,一个永远让学生记住并学习的人。
丰富自己的内心世界,适时用智慧和内心的力量调试自己的心理,给自己减压。做老师的心情常常是压抑的,但我们应该努力营造快乐的环境,让学生快乐。我们也得找到让自己快乐的窗口。只有真正快乐了,才不会留下太多的遗憾,只有真正快乐了,才无愧于自己的职业。