每日英語(yǔ)短文
發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-02-05 來(lái)源: 短文摘抄 點(diǎn)擊:
每日英語(yǔ)短文篇一:每日一篇英語(yǔ)作文
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Employment Pressure Facing College Students. You should write at least 150 words, and base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:
1)目前大學(xué)生面臨就業(yè)難的問(wèn)題
2)分析導(dǎo)致該問(wèn)題的原因
3)大學(xué)生應(yīng)該如何應(yīng)對(duì)該問(wèn)題
Employment Pressure Facing College Students _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
行文思路
本題屬于提綱式文字命題。提綱第1點(diǎn)提出一個(gè)問(wèn)題,提綱第2點(diǎn)要求分析該問(wèn)題產(chǎn)生的原因,提綱第3的要求說(shuō)明應(yīng)該如何解決該問(wèn)題,由此可判斷本文應(yīng)為問(wèn)題解決型作文。
根據(jù)所給提綱,本文應(yīng)包含如下內(nèi)容:指出大學(xué)生就業(yè)難的問(wèn)題;分析導(dǎo)致該問(wèn)題的原因;從大學(xué)生的角度說(shuō)明應(yīng)該如何應(yīng)對(duì)該問(wèn)題。
高分范文
Employment Pressure Facing College Students
[1]About a decade ago, university students could find satisfactory and enviable jobs after their graduation. [1]But now, things are different. Today’s university students usually experience great difficulties finding satisfactory jobs. They often complain that graduation means joblessness. [2]What is the cause of this phenomenon?
[3]Firstly, with the eollment extension of universities,
[4]the supply of university graduates exceeds social demand. This results in a decreased chance for any individual graduate to find a job. [3]Secondly, university students [5]tend to spend most of their time at school in studying academic subjects and lack relevant job experience. [3]Thirdly, some students don’t study hard during the college. After four years of university life, they haven’t gained the knowledge those fairly good jobs or positions require.
[6]Facing the increasingly fierce competition, we university students should try our bests to change this situation.
[3]Above all, when in school, we should make the most of our time and [7]put our heart into our studies. [3]What’s more, we can take part-time jobs and attend social activities in our spare time to [8]accumulate relevant practical experience. [3]Besides, when we apply for jobs after graduation, we should [9]attach more importance to accumulating experience than to the starting salary.
【亮點(diǎn)點(diǎn)評(píng)】
[1]過(guò)去和現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行對(duì)比。
[2]設(shè)問(wèn)句引出原因,容易引起注意。
[3]過(guò)渡銜接詞語(yǔ),使文章條理清晰、銜接緊密。
[4]“大學(xué)生供過(guò)于求”。
[5]“傾向,趨于”。
[6]“面對(duì)日趨激烈的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)”,現(xiàn)在分詞作狀語(yǔ)。
[7]“用心學(xué)習(xí)”。
[8]“積累相關(guān)的實(shí)際經(jīng)驗(yàn)”。
[9]“更加關(guān)注”。
佳句臨摹
1.佳句:Facing the increasingly fierce competition, university students should try their best to change this situation. 臨。航(jīng)歷過(guò)艱苦,我們就會(huì)更懂得如何應(yīng)對(duì)危機(jī)。
___________________________________________________________________________.
2.佳句:They should attach more importance to accumulating experience than to their starting salary
臨。汉茱@然,我們應(yīng)該更加關(guān)注一個(gè)人的能力,而不是他的學(xué)歷。
___________________________________________________________________________.
【KEY】
1. Having experienced hardships, we will know better how to survive crisis.
2. Obviously, we should attach more importance to one’s abilities than to his degree. 09年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)作文預(yù)測(cè)及范文:大學(xué)生就業(yè)難問(wèn)題
( 夢(mèng)塔網(wǎng)絡(luò),中國(guó)英語(yǔ),第一頻道: )
本文源自全球華人英語(yǔ)門戶網(wǎng):三思英語(yǔ)[]! 該寫作原文地址:
College students’ job hunting
范文一:
In recent years, college students find it increasingly difficult to get a job. It sounds strange since young college students are usually intelligent,
well-educated phenomenon, aspirant and eager to bring their talent into full play. Then what underlies the strange phenomenon?
There are several reasons for this. To begin with, nowadays college students aim too high. All they want are “good” jobs which could offer good salary, comfortable working conditions, high social status among others. Consequently, most college students are unwilling to accept vacant jobs they consider not “good” enough. Another reason is that there is a big gap between the majors some students study in school and the demands of vacant jobs. So
companies think some students are not fit for the jobs.
每日英語(yǔ)短文篇二:每日英語(yǔ)閱讀文章
其實(shí),這個(gè)令人產(chǎn)生焦慮的世界是一個(gè)相對(duì)安全的世界。在這樣的世界里,沒(méi)有人會(huì)覺(jué)得自己正在面臨著突然死亡的威脅。 或許這種突然死亡會(huì)發(fā)生在某些人身上,但卻不會(huì)是他自己。 這種焦慮就像是一種不安的心態(tài),總讓人覺(jué)得有些不確定、不可預(yù)知的事情會(huì)出差錯(cuò)。 如果這個(gè)世界看起來(lái)很太平,就會(huì)令人擔(dān)憂,擔(dān)憂美好的時(shí)光可能即將結(jié)束。 如果世界并不太平,同樣會(huì)產(chǎn)生焦慮,焦慮情況會(huì)變得更糟。 焦慮愈來(lái)愈變得沒(méi)有目標(biāo),那些處于焦慮中的人們并不知道這到底應(yīng)該是怪自己還是怪別人。 人們并不清楚這種心神不寧的感覺(jué)究竟應(yīng)歸咎于現(xiàn)在的年代、行政當(dāng)局、氣候的變化,還是原子彈。
It is clear that we have developed a society which depends on having the right amount of anxiety to make it work.
很顯然,我們現(xiàn)在的這個(gè)社會(huì)需要依賴于適當(dāng)?shù)慕箲]才能使其發(fā)展。
People who are anxious enough keep their car insurance up, have the brakes checked, don't take a second drink when they have to drive, are careful where they go and with whom they drive on holidays. People who are too anxious either refuse to go into cars at all or drive so tensely and overcautiously that they help cause accidents. People who aren't anxious enough take chance after chance, which increases the terrible death toll of the roads.
具有適當(dāng)焦慮感的人會(huì)為汽車買保險(xiǎn),檢查汽車的剎車系統(tǒng),在必須開(kāi)車的時(shí)候不多喝一杯酒,而且會(huì)小心選擇去哪兒度假和同誰(shuí)駕車去。 過(guò)于焦慮的人們要么干脆拒絕駕車,要么在駕車時(shí)過(guò)分緊張和謹(jǐn)慎,反而引發(fā)交通事故。 而那些不太焦慮的人則會(huì)一次次地玩僥幸,從而使已經(jīng)令人恐怖的交通死亡數(shù)字繼續(xù)上升。
The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn't already know.I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder.I turned around to find a wrinkled,little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being.She said,“Hi handsome.My name is Rose.I' m eighty-seven years old.Can I give you a hug?”I laughed and enthusiastically responded,“Of course you may.”and she gave me a giant squeeze.
開(kāi)學(xué)的第一天教授做了自我介紹,他還要求我們?nèi)ソY(jié)識(shí)某位我們還不認(rèn)識(shí)的人。就在我站起來(lái)四處張望時(shí),一只手輕輕地搭在了我的肩上。我轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身一看,一位滿臉皺紋個(gè)子矮小的老太太正沖著我微笑。這微笑使她渾身光彩照人。她說(shuō):“嘿,帥小伙兒,我叫羅斯,今年87歲。我可以擁抱你嗎?”我笑了起來(lái),熱情地答道:“當(dāng)然可以啦!彼o緊地?fù)肀Я宋摇?/p>
“Why are you in college at such a young,innocent age?”I asked. She jokingly replied,“I'm here to meet a rich husband,get married,have a couple of children,and then retire and travel.”“No,seriously?”I asked.I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age.
“你為什么在這么年輕而天真的年齡上大學(xué)?”我問(wèn)。她開(kāi)玩笑地回答說(shuō):“我要在此遇到一個(gè)有錢的丈夫,結(jié)婚,生幾個(gè)孩子,然后退休,去旅游。”“真的嗎?不對(duì)吧?”我問(wèn)她。我很想知道,她這么大年紀(jì),是什么促使她接受這樣的挑戰(zhàn)呢。
“I always dreamed of having a college education and now I'm getting one.”she told me.After class we walked to the student union building and shared a chocolate milk shake We became instant friends.Every day for the next three months we would leave class together and talk nonstop.I was always mesmerized listening to this“time machine”as she shared her wisdom and experience with me.
“我一直夢(mèng)想接受大學(xué)教育。而現(xiàn)在我如愿以償了!彼嬖V我說(shuō)。課后我們一同到學(xué)生活動(dòng)樓,共飲了一杯巧克力泡沫牛奶。我們一下子就成了朋友。在此后的三個(gè)月中,我們每天都一起離開(kāi)課堂,聊起來(lái)沒(méi)完沒(méi)了。在她向我傳授她的智慧和經(jīng)驗(yàn)時(shí),我總是著了迷似地傾聽(tīng)這個(gè)“時(shí)間機(jī)器”。
Over the course of the year,Rose became a campus icon and she easily made friends wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she reveled in the attention bestowed up her from the other students.She was living it up. At the end of the semester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet. I'll never forget what she taught us. She was introduced and stepped up to the podium. As she began to deliver her prepared speech,she dropped her three by five cards on the floor. Frustrated and a little embarrassed she leaned into the microphone and simply said,“I'm sorry I'm so jittery.I gave up beer for Lent(一種威士忌的牌子) and this whisky is killing me. I'll never get my speech back in order so let me just t ell you what I know.” As we laughed she cleared her throat and began:“We do not stop playing because we are old;we grow old because we stop playing.There are only four secrets to staying young,being happy,and achieving success.”
在這一年里,羅斯成了校園里的偶像。不管到哪里,她很容易地就交上了朋友。她喜歡精心打扮,陶醉于其他學(xué)生對(duì)她的注意。她盡情地享受這一切。到學(xué)期末,我們請(qǐng)羅斯在我們的足球宴會(huì)上講話。我永遠(yuǎn)也不會(huì)忘記她給我們的教誨。介紹完畢后她就登上講臺(tái)。正當(dāng)她要開(kāi)始已準(zhǔn)備好的演講時(shí),她的5寸長(zhǎng)3寸寬的卡片掉在了地上。她有些不知所措,還有點(diǎn)尷尬,于是就靠近話筒干脆說(shuō)了起來(lái):“很抱歉我這么緊張。我為大齋節(jié)戒了啤酒,而這
威士忌可是毀了我。按原先準(zhǔn)備好了的講是不可能了,還是把我所知道的說(shuō)給你們聽(tīng)吧。”我們都笑了,她則清了清嗓子開(kāi)始說(shuō):“我們并不因?yàn)樽约豪狭硕粖蕵?lè);我們因?yàn)橥V沽藠蕵?lè)而變老。要想保持年輕,過(guò)得幸福并取得成功只有4條秘訣!
“You have to laugh and find humor every day.”
“每天都要笑,每天都要找到幽默!
“You've got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams,you die. We have so many people walking around who are dead an d don't even know it.”“一定要有夢(mèng)想。失去了夢(mèng)想,人就死了。在我們周圍有那么多行尸走肉般的人,他們卻不自知!
“There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year and don't do one productive thing,you will turn twenty years old. If I am eighty-seven years old and stay in bed for a year and never do anything I will turn eighty-eight. Anybody can grow older. That doesn't take any talent or ability. The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change.”
“變老和成熟是有巨大區(qū)別的。如果你19歲,在床上躺一整年,而不做一件有成效的事情,你會(huì)到20歲。如果我87歲,在床上待一年什么也不做,我也會(huì)到88歲。誰(shuí)都會(huì)老,那不需要天才或能力。我的意思是要通過(guò)在變化中不斷地尋找機(jī)會(huì)而達(dá)到成熟!
“Have no regrets. The elderly usually don't have regrets for what we did,but rather for things we did not do. The only people who fear death are those with regrets.”
“不要后悔。年長(zhǎng)的人一般不會(huì)為我們所做的事而后悔,而會(huì)為我們所沒(méi)有做的事后悔。只有充滿遺憾的人才懼怕死亡!
She concluded her speech by courageously singing“The Rose.”She challenged each of us to study the lyrics and live them out in our daily lives.
她勇敢地唱了一首《玫瑰之歌》作為結(jié)束,還要求我們每個(gè)人學(xué)習(xí)歌詞并在日常生活中將詞意付諸行動(dòng)。
At the year's end Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those years a go. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep.
年末,羅斯結(jié)束了她多年前就開(kāi)始的大學(xué)生涯,取得了學(xué)位。畢業(yè)一周之后,羅斯在睡夢(mèng)中平靜地去世。
Over two thousand college students attended her funeral in tribute to the wonderful woman who taught by example that it's never too late to be all you can possibly be.
兩千多名大學(xué)生出席了她的葬禮,對(duì)這位了不起的女士表示敬意。她以自身范例教育我們:發(fā)揮自己的潛能永不為晚。
Remember,growing older is mandatory,growing up is optional.
記住,衰老是無(wú)法抗拒的,而成熟卻是可以選擇的。
每日英語(yǔ)短文篇三:優(yōu)美英語(yǔ)文章.每天改變一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)
Change A Little A Day: Start From Now
There are some people that are content with their situation in life, but everyone has something they want to excel in; something they want to be proud of. Unfortunately, most people don’t have the drive to do something about it. They waste away their time and talents day dreaming of what could be instead of living the life they want.
People are constantly taking the easy road in life: it’s less risky, it doesn’t involve a lot of effort and it’s comfortable. Change requires you to step out of your comfort zone and into the unknown. You have to change yourself, your surroundings even your habits.
Change is difficult. If it were easy, we would all be famous billionaires living in mansions. The fact that it’s hard is what makes change and improvement so great. Improving your life will result in several positive outcomes such as, giving you a better sense of self, making you a better person, mother father, friend, etc. and you’ll find yourself being happier in general. You need to understand that changing yourself for the better won’t take away challenges in your life—it will just prepare you to be able to face them.
If you have tried to change in the past and failed, don’t quit. You can still change and start making a difference in your life. The following tips will get you set on the path to action. When you do these things, you are preparing yourself to do more than just dream about the life you want; you are getting yourself on the path to achieving it. Use these tips as guidelines to make the changes in your life that you want to see.
1. The first step toward changing is knowing what you want to change and why.
Take the time to sit down and write down your goals. Also write down why you want to change; make this as in-depth as you can because it will be a foundation for you. This is something you will be able to go back to when you are feeling like it’s too hard or you have forgotten why it’s important.
2. Tell people your goals.
It can be embarrassing for some people to share with others what’s in their heart; but it’s necessary. In order to change, you have to be held
accountable. Letting someone else know what you are trying to do will ensure that you have someone to answer to. Make sure this person is someone who will continue to encourage you and isn’t afraid to ask how things are moving along.
3. Replace bad habits with good ones.
Stopping something cold turkey is hard, so it’s best to replace the unwanted habit with something positive. If you have a major addiction, there are other steps you will have to take. If it’s just a bad habit, such as looking at Facebook too much, replace that with something like going for a walk
around the block. If you are trying to stick within a budget, play a game with your family instead of going shopping. Find something positive to do that will replace the negative things in your life.
4. Change is not easy, but it’s easier when you have someone to do it with. Find a partner, coach, friend or family member who might be in the same situation as you. If you want to start working out, set up times when the two of you can go exercise together. If you want to get up earlier, call each other in the morning and encourage one another to get up and get moving.
Whatever changes you want to make, find a way to include someone else in them. You will be each other’s support, can hold one another accountable for what you do or don’t do.
5. Get rid of distractions.
There are things everywhere in our houses, our workplaces, and even our schools that can and will distract us from changing into the kind of people we want to be. Our phones, computers, iPads, etc. are all wonderful tools that we have at our disposal, but they can also hinder us. We spend so much time texting, emailing and checking various social media platforms. That is time that could be used doing something productive. Limit the amount of time you spend on the computer. Set an alarm and when it goes off, you’re done.
6. Turn off the TV.
I know so many people who have the TV on in the background while they are trying to get stuff done. I am guilty of this. In the past I would turn on a movie while I was trying to work or clean the house, but every time, I would find myself sitting on the couch watching instead of being up and moving. I decided to listen to audio books instead: that way I don’t have anything visual distracting me from the things I need to get done but I still have something entertaining or educational to listen to.
7. Only say positive things to yourself.
When you fail it’s easy to point out everything you did wrong, but that is so discouraging. Instead, say to yourself, “I can do hard things.” You have the ability to change, you just have to believe in yourself. Don’t beat yourself down.
8. Serve other people.
It’s funny how service works: you go out expecting to help someone else in need and you end up helping yourself. When you serve others, you feel better about yourself, you make a difference in someone’s life, and you give back to the community.
9. Recognize the good things you do, no matter how small.
Many people might skip this step because it feels arrogant and prideful. IT’S NOT! Changing yourself is about evaluating where you are in life, what you’re doing and why you’re doing those things. When you make a change, even if it’s something simple, acknowledge it, don’t brush it off like it doesn't mean anything. It means everything! It means that you’re actually doing it, you’re changing.
Change A Little A Day: Start From Now
每天改變一點(diǎn)點(diǎn) 從今天開(kāi)始!
There are some people that are content with their situation in life, but everyone has something they want to excel in; something they want to be proud of.
Unfortunately, most people don’t have the drive to do something about it. They waste away their time and talents day dreaming of what could be instead of living the life they want.
有一些人對(duì)他們的生活狀況很滿意,但每人都想有擅長(zhǎng)的事情,想有為之自豪的事情。不幸的是,大部分的人沒(méi)有力量驅(qū)動(dòng)他們?nèi)プ。他們浪費(fèi)了時(shí)間和天賦,做著想要的生活的白日夢(mèng)。
People are constantly taking the easy road in life: it’s less risky, it doesn’t involve a lot of effort and it’s comfortable. Change requires you to step out of your comfort zone and into the unknown. You have to change yourself, your surroundings even your habits.
人們不斷地選擇著生活中容易的道路:風(fēng)險(xiǎn)低、不需要太多努力,而且很舒服。改變需要你走出當(dāng)前的舒適區(qū),進(jìn)入未知的未來(lái)。你必須要改變自己,改變你的環(huán)境,甚至你的習(xí)慣。
Change is difficult. If it were easy, we would all be famous billionaires living in mansions. The fact that it’s hard is what makes change and improvement so great. Improving your life will result in several positive outcomes such as, giving you a better sense of self, making you a better person, mother father, friend, etc. and you’ll find yourself being happier in general. You need to understand that changing yourself for the better won’t take away challenges in your life—it will just prepare you to be able to face them.
改變是困難的。如果很容易,那我們就都是生活在豪宅中著名的億萬(wàn)富翁了。就是因?yàn)樗茈y,才使得改變和提高顯得很棒。改善你的生活會(huì)有很多積極的結(jié)果。例如,會(huì)讓你自我感覺(jué)更好,讓你成為一個(gè)更好的人、更好的父親/母親、朋友等。你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)自己更開(kāi)心。你需要明白的(轉(zhuǎn) 載 于:www.newchangjing.com 蒲 公英文 摘:每日英語(yǔ)短文)是:讓自己變得更好并不會(huì)讓生活中的挑戰(zhàn)變少——但這樣做會(huì)讓你準(zhǔn)備好來(lái)面對(duì)挑戰(zhàn)。
If you have tried to change in the past and failed, don’t quit. You can still change and start making a difference in your life. The following tips will get you set on the path to action. When you do these things, you are preparing yourself to do more than just dream about the life you want; you are getting yourself on the path to achieving it. Use these tips as guidelines to make the changes in your life that you want to see.
如果你在過(guò)去嘗試著改變但以失敗告終,不要放棄。你還可以改變,讓你的生活變得不同。下面的小貼士會(huì)讓你開(kāi)始行動(dòng)。當(dāng)你做這些事情時(shí),你不只是在夢(mèng)想生活,而且你會(huì)往爭(zhēng)取那樣生活的路上前進(jìn)。用這些小貼士做準(zhǔn)則,讓你的生活朝著想要的方向發(fā)展。
1. The first step toward changing is knowing what you want to change and why.
1. 改變的第一步是弄清你想要改變什么以及改變的原因。
Take the time to sit down and write down your goals. Also write down why you want to change; make this as in-depth as you can because it will be a foundation for you. This is something you will be able to go back to when you are feeling like it’s too hard or you have forgotten why it’s important.
拿點(diǎn)兒時(shí)間坐下來(lái),把你的目標(biāo)寫下來(lái)。也把你想改變的原因?qū)懴聛?lái)。盡量寫地深入一些,因?yàn)樗悄愀淖兊幕A(chǔ)。當(dāng)你感覺(jué)太難了或你忘記了為什么它很重要時(shí),就可以再回頭看看這些內(nèi)容。
2. Tell people your goals.
2. 把你的目標(biāo)告訴給別人。
It can be embarrassing for some people to share with others what’s in their heart; but it’s necessary. In order to change, you have to be held accountable. Letting someone else know what you are trying to do will ensure that you have someone to answer to. Make sure this person is someone who will continue to encourage you and isn’t afraid to ask how things are moving along.
對(duì)有些人而言,和他人分享心中的想法有些尷尬;但這是必要的。要想改變,你需要有人對(duì)你負(fù)責(zé)。讓別人知道你嘗試去做的事情會(huì)確保有人對(duì)你負(fù)責(zé)。確保這個(gè)人會(huì)一直鼓勵(lì)你,不怕去問(wèn)你的進(jìn)展。
3. Replace bad habits with good ones.
3. 用好的習(xí)慣來(lái)代替壞習(xí)慣。
Stopping something cold turkey is hard, so it’s best to replace the unwanted habit with something positive. If you have a major addiction, there are other steps you will have to take. If it’s just a bad habit, such as looking at Facebook too much, replace that with something like going for a walk around the block. If you are trying to stick within a budget, play a game with your family instead of going shopping. Find something positive to do that will replace the negative things in your life.
戒掉壞習(xí)慣很難,所以最好用好習(xí)慣代替不想要的習(xí)慣。如果你的癮很大,那你需要采取其他步驟。如果只是個(gè)壞習(xí)慣,如看Facebook看得太多,那你可以把它
相關(guān)熱詞搜索:英語(yǔ) 短文 每日 每日英語(yǔ)短文報(bào)導(dǎo) 每日英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)短文
熱點(diǎn)文章閱讀