Freedom is freedom.
Live to be 200. Live to be 200.
Less pollution
Use the subway less.
More tall buildings, more tall buildings.
Ten years later, ten years later.
Place to live
Living on the space station.
Live in an apartment, live in an apartment.
Live alone.
Go skating. Go skating.
Looks smart and beautiful.
Dress casually.
Realize
In the future.
2 unit
Argue with sb. be angry with sb.
Argue with sb. Be angry with sb.
outdated
fashionable
slam the door in sb's face ...
Call someone. Call at most ...
Make a phone call
Pay remuneration
part-time jobs/work
Youth talk youth forum
as same as ...
Live in harmony with each other
As much as possible.
various
On the other hand, on the one hand,
Borrow something. From sb.
Discovery discovery
Popular at school.
Except me. Except me.
Eat dinner quickly.
not...until...
Try to do it.
Complain about doing sth.
Seem to do (something)
Comparison ... with comparison ... with ...
think ...
Find out to do sth. Find out how to do sth.
Learn to do sth.
Unit 3
Barber shop barber shop
Get out! Get out!
take off
train station
Come on in.
Beijing International Airport Beijing International Airport
I have heard of it.
happen
The World Trade Center
Be the same as …
in front of...
Clean my room. Clean my room.
sleep late
Be smooth and do something stupid.
Cooking. Cooking.
have lunch
haircut
Have ... experience ...
Morning morning
Step down. Step down.
Very surprised. Very surprised.
souvenir shop
Television station
In the museum, in the museum.
climb a tree
Jump down
Photographic photography
Call the police.
Rhodes Haas rides a bike.
Buy a newspaper
Run away
Consider doing sth.
for instance
Heard of
Have fun. Have fun.
Insence is popular. ...
Tell us, tell us.
In space, in space
The whole world, the whole world.
Be famous for … ...
close/immediate/next-door neighbour
Arrive/enter
TV reporter
in front of... ...
In front of ... ...
Get rid of it.
sleep late
The library is in the library.
Buy souvenirs. Buy souvenirs.
Call the police.
Call the TV station. Call the TV station.
Call the newspaper. Call the newspaper.
take off
Unusual experience
Jump off ... ...
Take a photo
Too scared
Walk to school. Walk to school.
In the tree, in the tree.
In the tree, in the tree.
Officer police station
At the doctor's office.
Go shopping. Go shopping.
Barber shop barber shop
On the playground.
Ten minutes ago.
voicelessly
Keep quiet.
happen
Become a national hero. Become a national hero.
Be famous for … ...
All over the world (in the world)
in turn
Have fun.
Being destroyed is being damaged.
haircut
Unit 5
Have fun. Have fun.
Embedded ... come on in.
Stay at home. Stay at home.
Help sb. Do sth. Help sb. to do sth.
Take it away. Take it away.
Ask someone. To sth.
At the party, at the party.
Going to college requires going to college.
Become famous
Travel around the world
Make money
Work hard
Professional football player
Professional football player.
look like
Make a living
The whole world, the whole world
Give money to donate money.
all the time
Make a living for a living ...
be injured
In fact,
Can be canned
will
Spend time killing time.
Too much. too much.
Laugh at sb.
return
In order to ...
Ninth unit
be late
look like
in sequence
Until noon
at weekends
Have a nice day! Have a good time
Browse browse
Waiting for embedded queue
Very low reduction rate
Tell sb. Tell others about you.
Football fans
Be friendly to sb. be friendly to sb.
It feels like it feels like it.
Friends like you are friends like you.
progress
owe sth to sb ...
Ask someone. Do sth.
Come with me, come with me.
Think about memories
Leave early.
at least
Be careful, be careful
Unit 10
most
Make sb. Make someone laugh
Enjoy doing sth.
Enjoy doing sth.
Both of them like it.
same ...
For me, for me,
Let the work work.
Be fond of doing sth. Don't forge the goal that you resolved to work for just one answer. (Shakespeare)
Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to achieve. (Shakespeare)
The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". (Napoleon)
Whoever has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". (Napoleon)
Miracles sometimes happen, but you must work hard for them. (Weizmann)
Miracles sometimes happen, but you must work hard for them. (Weizmann)
4. There is no such thing as darkness; I just can't see it. (Magric)
There is no such thing as darkness, only invisibility. (Magric)
5. Time is a bird flying forever. (Robertson)
Time is a bird that flies forever. (Robertson)
If you don't learn to think when you are young, you will never learn. (Edison)
If you don't learn to think when you are young, you will never. (Edison)
7. A day is the epitome of eternity. (Emerson)
A day is a miniature of eternity. (Emerson)
8. Morality may only lie in the courage to make choices. (Bloom)
Morality may simply lie in having the courage to make a choice. (Bruce)
9. If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. (Wilde)
If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. (Wilde)
Classic English famous sentences 2
1.
We (marine life) can live to be 300 years old, but when we die, we will only become foam at sea.
-Andersen's The Little Mermaid
We can live to be 300 years old, but when we die, we are just bubbles in the sea.
-Andersen
2.
Writers are famous for their creativity and imagination.
-Andersen's The Nightingale
Writers are famous for their creativity and imagination.
-Andersen
3.
Tea in the eyes of the audience is the best reward for any singer.
-Andersen's The Nightingale
For any singer, tears in the listener's eyes are the best reward.
-Andersen
4.
"But he's wearing nothing!" A child said.
-Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes
"But he didn't wear anything!" A child said.
-Andersen
5.
"I have many beautiful flowers," he said, "but children are the most beautiful of all."
-Oscar Wilde's The Selfish Giant
"I have many beautiful flowers," he said, "but these children are the most beautiful of all."
Oscar Wilde
6.
In war, the strong enslave the weak, and in peacetime, the rich enslave the poor.
-Oscar Wilde, The Young King
In war, the strong enslave the weak; In peacetime, the rich enslave the poor.
Oscar Wilde
7.
We have chains, although we have no eyes to see them; We are slaves, although people call us freedom.
-Oscar Wilde, The Young King
We are in chains, although no one sees us; We are slaves, although people think we are free.
Oscar Wilde
8.
The burden of this world is too heavy for one person, and the sadness of this world is too heavy for one heart.
-Oscar Wilde, The Young King
The burden of this world is too heavy for one person to bear; The sadness in this world is too heavy for one heart to bear.
Oscar Wilde
9.
"What's the use of a book without pictures and dialogues?" Alice thought
-Carol, Alice in Wonderland
"What's the use of books without pictures and dialogues?" Alice thought.
Carol,
10.
Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed, but not defeated.
-Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
People are not born to be defeated. Man can be destroyed, but not defeated.
-Hemingway
1 1.
Compared with the great animals and birds, human beings are nothing.
-Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
Compared with those great birds and beasts, people are nothing.
-Hemingway
12.
Pain is irrelevant to a person.
-Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
For a man, pain is nothing.
-Hemingway
13.
There are more things to admire than to despise in people.
-Camus, the plague
There are more praiseworthy than contemptible.
-Camus.
14.
I am interested in living for what I love and dying for what I love.
-Camus, the plague
I am interested in living for what I love and dying for what I love.
-Camus.
15.
If there is one thing that people always yearn for and sometimes get, it is human love.
-Camus, the plague
If there is one thing that people can always yearn for and sometimes get, it is human love.
-Camus.
16.
I don't agree with what you said, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
-Voltaire
I don't agree with you, but I will defend your right to speak to the death.
-Voltaire
17.
Laugh and the world laughs with you; Cry, only you cry alone.
-Stevenson's Loneliness
Laughter, the world and laughter; Cry, you cry alone.
-Stevenson,
18.
No matter how hard it is, anyone can carry a heavy burden until night falls. Anyone can do a day's work, no matter how hard.
-Stevenson
No matter how heavy the burden is on your shoulders, you can always carry it until dusk. No matter how hard the work is, you can always support the whole day.
-Stevenson
19.
People ask you to criticize, but they just want to praise.
-Mao Mu, human bondage.
People ask you to criticize, but what they want is praise.
-Mao Mu,
20.
If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose freedom; Ironically, if it values comfort or money more, it will also lose them.
Maugham
If the state evaluates anything higher than freedom, it will lose freedom; Ironically, if it highly values comfort or money, it will also lose comfort or money.
Mao Mu.
2 1.
We can't mold our children with our own ideas; We must accept them and love them as God has given us.
-Goethe
We can't train children according to our own ideas; We must regard them as a gift from God, accept them and love them.
-Goethe
22.
Life teaches us not to be too hard on ourselves and others.
-Goethe
Life teaches us not to be too hard on ourselves and others.
-Goethe
23.
One of the most striking differences between cats and lies is that cats only have nine lives.
-Mark Twain
One of the most striking differences between cats and lies: cats only have nine lives.
-Mark Twain
24.
Everyone is a moon and has a dark side that nobody knows.
-Mark Twain
Everyone is the moon and has a dark side that people don't want to see.
-Mark Twain
25.
"classic." A book that people praise but don't read.
-Mark Twain
Classic work. A book that people praise but don't want to read.
-Mark Twain
26.
Dictionaries are like watches; The worst is better than nothing, and the best cannot be expected to be fully realized.
-Johnson
Dictionaries are like watches; The worst is better than nothing, and the best can't be counted on every minute.
-Johnson.
27.
Life is a process from wanting to wanting, not from enjoying to enjoying.
-Johnson
Life is a process of constant demand, not a process of constant enjoyment.
-Johnson.
28.
We want to live in each other's happiness, not in each other's pain.
-Chaplin's The Great Dictator
We must live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misfortune.
The great dictator Chaplin
29.
Be a gentleman once, always be a gentleman.
Dickens, Little Du Li
Be a gentleman once, always be a gentleman.
-Dickens' Little Li Du
30.
Ignorance is not innocence, but sin.
-Browning
Ignorance is not simplicity, but evil.
-Browning
3 1.
God said, you will have happiness, or you will have strength; You can't have it both ways.
Emerson
God said, you can have joy or strength; But you can't have both.
Emerson
32.
If we had no winter, spring would not be so pleasant; If we don't taste adversity sometimes, luck won't be so popular.
Bradstreet, "Meditation God & Morality"
If there were no winter, spring would not be so pleasant; If people sometimes don't have to taste misfortune, luck won't be so popular.
-Brestri, "Meditation on Sacredness and Morality"
33.
History is the tower of experience, which was built by time in the endless Yuan Ye of the past.
-Fang Long "The Story of Man"
History is a giant tower of experience. Years have built this huge tower in the boundless wilderness of the past.
-Long Fang, the story of mankind.
34.
The history of mankind is a record of a hungry animal looking for food.
-Fang Long "The Story of Man"
Human history is a record of hungry people looking for food.
-Long Fang, the story of mankind.
35.
Glory abroad often means suffering at home.
-Fang Long "The Story of Man"
Glory abroad often means hardship at home.
-Long Fang, the story of mankind.
36.
A wise man gets more from his enemies than a fool gets from his friends.
-balthasar Gracian "The Doctrine of the Mean"
A wise man gets more from his enemies than a fool gets from his friends.
-Gresham's The Doctrine of the Mean
37.
People are never funny because of who they really are, but because they pretend to be who they really are.
-Lord chesterfield, "affectation"
People will never be ridiculous if they keep their true colors; They are ridiculous only when they are putting on airs.
-chesterfield's "Pretend"
38.
A person looking for flowers; People who love weeds will find weeds.
-Beecher, The Cynics.
He who looks for flowers will find flowers; People who love weeds will find weeds.
-Beecher's Cynics
39.
We can lift ourselves from ignorance, and we can find ourselves as excellent, intelligent and skilled creatures.
-Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston
We can improve ourselves, stay away from ignorance and find ourselves as excellent, intelligent and skilled animals.
-Richard Bach, but a sandpiper in the wide world! .
40.
The seagull who flies highest sees farthest.
-Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston
The seagull who flies highest sees farthest.
-Richard Bach, but a sandpiper in the wide world! .
4 1.
Don't believe what your eyes tell you. They show only limitations. Look with your understanding.
-Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston
Don't believe what your eyes tell you. Your vision is limited. Look at them with your understanding.
-Richard Bach, but a sandpiper in the wide world! .
42.
When a person wants to be clever, he sometimes deviates from the truth.
Little prince saint exupery
People who want to show off their wit sometimes deviate a little from the truth.
Little Prince Hugh Burleigh
43.
It is much more difficult to judge yourself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself correctly, then you are really a wise man.
Little prince saint exupery
It is far more difficult to judge yourself than to judge others. If you can judge yourself correctly, you are actually a truly wise person.
Little Prince Hugh Burleigh
44.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is mysterious. It is the source of all true arts and sciences.
-Einstein's "My Faith"
The best thing we can experience is mystery. It is the source of all true arts and sciences.
-Einstein's "My Faith"
45.
Love for freedom is love for others; Love for power is love for ourselves.
-hazlitt's Political Papers
To love freedom is to love others; To love power is to love yourself.
-Heslett's Political Prose
46.
Order makes the highest interpersonal relationship possible, which is the main source of human education.
-Meyer, "The Tick of the Clock"
Order has changed the most perfect interpersonal relationship, which is the main source of human education.
-Mei Yu's "A Moment"
47.
The love and freedom I want for myself should be tested by the love and freedom I give to others.
-Raymond Swing, "Action is the measure"
The love and freedom I want depends on the love and freedom I give to others.
-Swing, "scale"
48.
Those who don't remember the past are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
-The rational life in Santayana
Those who can't remember the past are doomed to repeat it.
-Santayana, rational life.
49.
Young people who have never cried are barbarians, and old people who can't laugh are fools.
-Santayana
Young people who never cry are barbarians; An old man who doesn't want to laugh is a fool.
-Santayana
50.
In short, I started writing to avenge my death.
-Thurlow, "Why do I write?"
In short, in order not to die, I began to write.
-Sarah Yang, why am I writing?