Chapter Two 快乐的人生不自负(26)(2/2)
《世界上最富哲理的美文》作者:吴文智 2017-04-14 12:58
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2. 成功真可谓是去其糟粕,取其精华。多为你所在的世界作出积极的贡献,珍惜真正重要的东西,比如家人和朋友等。
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3.母亲是我心目中的英雄,她、家庭和朋友带给我最多欢乐,这是生活中其他任何东西都无法比拟的。
Now a Try
试着运用grow up, regardless of, anyway撰写一篇150字的短文。
痛苦的根源
The Cobbler and the Banker
拉 ? 封丹 / La Fontaine
First listen and then answer the questions.
1.What did the banker give the cobbler?
2.Why did the author say that the cobbler burried the happiness with the money together?
A cobbler passed his time in singing from morning till night; it was wonderful to see, wonderful to hear him; he was more contented in making shoes than was any of the seven sages. His neighbor, on the contrary, who was rolling in wealth, sung but little, and sleepless. He was a banker; when by chance he fell into a doze at day-break, the cobbler awoke him with his song. The banker complained sadly that Providence had not made sleep a saleable commodity, like edibles or drinkables. Having at length sent for the songster, he said to him, “How much a year do you earn, Master Gregory?”
2. 成功真可谓是去其糟粕,取其精华。多为你所在的世界作出积极的贡献,珍惜真正重要的东西,比如家人和朋友等。
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3.母亲是我心目中的英雄,她、家庭和朋友带给我最多欢乐,这是生活中其他任何东西都无法比拟的。
Now a Try
试着运用grow up, regardless of, anyway撰写一篇150字的短文。
痛苦的根源
The Cobbler and the Banker
拉 ? 封丹 / La Fontaine
First listen and then answer the questions.
1.What did the banker give the cobbler?
2.Why did the author say that the cobbler burried the happiness with the money together?
A cobbler passed his time in singing from morning till night; it was wonderful to see, wonderful to hear him; he was more contented in making shoes than was any of the seven sages. His neighbor, on the contrary, who was rolling in wealth, sung but little, and sleepless. He was a banker; when by chance he fell into a doze at day-break, the cobbler awoke him with his song. The banker complained sadly that Providence had not made sleep a saleable commodity, like edibles or drinkables. Having at length sent for the songster, he said to him, “How much a year do you earn, Master Gregory?”