第一篇:ever after《灰姑娘(很久很久以前)》經(jīng)典英文臺詞
精彩對白
:Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent: Darling, nothing is final 'til you're dead, and even then, I'm sure God negotiates.Captain Laurent: Prince Henry suffers from an arranged marriage, signore, among other things...Danielle: A bird may love a fish, signore, but where will they live?
Danielle: FLY!
Danielle: Forgive me your highness, I did not see you.Danielle: I could no sooner choose a favorite star in the heavens.Danielle: I shall try.Danielle: I would rather die a thousand deaths than to see my mother's dress on that spoiled, selfish cow!
Danielle: If you suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners corrupted from infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded, sire, but that you first make thieves and then punish them?
Danielle: It is not fair, sire.You have found my weakness, but i
have yet to learn yours.Danielle: Just breathe...Danielle: No, the part where you said my name
Danielle: Only when I am around you.Why do you like to irritate me so?
Danielle: Say it again
Danielle: Says who?
Danielle: The prince has read Utopia.Danielle: What bothers you more ,stepmother? That I am common? Or that I am competition?Danielle: What?
Danielle: Where are the tapestries, and the candlesticks, and the silver? Perhaps the dress is with them.Danielle: Why do you delight in torturing me so?
Danielle: You are the only mother I have ever known.Was there a time, even in its smallest measurement, that you loved me at all?
Danielle: You, sir, are supposed to be charming.Grand Dame: And though Cinderella and her prince did live happily ever after, the point, gentleman, is that they lived.Grand Dame: My great-great-grandmother's portrait hung in the monastery up until the Revolution.By then, the truth of the rumors had dissolved into a simple fairy tale.And, while Cinderella and her prince did live happily ever after, the point, gentlemen, is that they lived.Gustav: Have you lost your marbles?
Henry: And love without trust?
Henry: You swim alone, climb rocks, rescue servants, is there anything you don't do?Jacqueline: Me? Boil water? Oh i knew it!I just knew it!
Jacqueline: Why don't I just pull the carriage while I'm at it.Jaqueline De Ghent: Mother, it is only a ball.Jaqueline: Mother, it's only a ball.Jaqueline: Of course not, mother, I'm only here for the food.Jaqueline: Worse, your majesty.King Francis: Are they always like this?
King Francis: I will simply deny you the crown and live...forever!
King Francis: Silence, both of you!
Leonardo da Vinci: A woman always is.Leonardo da Vinci: Horseshit.Leonardo da Vinci: I know that a life without love is no life at all.Leonardo da Vinci: Then I shall have to make you wings.Leonardo da Vinci: Yes, I shall go down in history as the man who opened a door!Leonardo da Vinci: You cannot leave everything to Fate, boy.She's got a lot to do.Sometimes you must give her a hand.Leonardo da Vinci: You learn to pay attention!
Louise: Why, that was pure genius!
Marguerite: You're welcome to look, your highness.Margurite: I said I wanted four minute eggs.Not four one minutes eggs and where in god's name is our bread!
Margurite: Why don't you sleep with the pigs cindersoot if you insist on smelling like one.Paulette: Oh, bite your tongue!The
only throne I want her sitting on is the one I have to clean everyday.Prince Henry: And we, princess, are supposed to live happily ever after.Prince Henry: And what happens if the person you're supposed to be with never appears, or she does, and you're too distracted to notice?
Prince Henry: But I should think it was quite obvious.Prince Henry: Danielle!
Prince Henry: How do you do it?
Prince Henry: I feel as if my skin is the only thing keeping me from going everywhere at once.Prince Henry: I kneel before you not as a prince, but as a man in love...I would feel like a king if you, Danielle De Barberac, would be my wife.Prince Henry: I offered you the world and at the first test of honor I betrayed your trust.Prince Henry: I was born to
privilege, and with that comes specific obligations.Prince Henry: I'm sorry
Prince Henry: Live each day with this kind of passion.Don't you find it exhausting?Prince Henry: Speak of this to no one, for all shall reveal its course in due time.Prince Henry: Then I shall wait all day.Prince Henry: Why do you rise to the occasion?
Prince Henry: You know, I don't know.Prince Henry: You told me it was a matter of life or death.Prince Henry: You're looking well, Marguerite.Prince Henry: Your aim would suggest otherwise.Queen Marie: Choose wisely, Henry.Divorce is only something they do in England.Rodmilla: Some people read because they cannot think for themselves.Young Danielle: That's what I am, half-wit!
Young Gustave: Yeah, but today you look it!
Young Gustave: You look like a *girl*!
[After DaVinci opens a locked door by removing the pins from the hinges]
[After the Baroness and Marguerite bicker]
[asking when they can meet again]
[Jacqueline is complaining about having to dress up like a horse
for the masque]
[to Jaqueline]
[When the prince asks her to choose a book]
第二篇:很久很久以前-讀《吶喊》有感
很久很久以前
褪色的歷史羊皮紙上,總是擦不掉暗黃色的歲月;崛起的中國總是忘不了那些破損的詩篇。仿佛在很久很久以前,天青色等的不是煙雨??
而是封建。
星星點點。穿梭在清末時期的灰色空間,俯看歷史,縱觀悲劇的發(fā)生,可笑的人居然想到了“裹腳”,更可笑的人在旁邊嘲笑。他們難道不知道自己早已沒有了頭腦。也許在當(dāng)時,魯迅先生的出現(xiàn)根本就是一個錯誤。有才又有何用?還不是只能躲在世間的角落,笑看紅塵滾滾?不能揮毫潑墨,只能孤芳自賞。而魯迅先生正是認(rèn)識到自己的錯誤,才寫出了《吶喊》,吶喊出的是千百匹的駿馬,吶喊出的是上萬只斷翼的蝴蝶,盡情馳騁,飛旋。
呵,這段歷史在魯迅先生的筆下就是一個**,以點概全,反映出的是無奈,惋惜。一個個典型的形象:七斤,七斤嫂,九斤老太??無一不反映出社會的封建“真是一代不如一代”九斤老太麻木地說出了這句真實的話,八一嫂的勸慰在文章中更是恰到好處,這真是一場麻木而又貪婪的**啊!
**不止,歷史未休,紅塵滾滾,還看今朝。
記得很久很久以前,我們就被封建帶走,還記得很久很久以后,我們在這里笑看這些被歷史帶走的封建??
第三篇:快樂讀書吧:很久很久以前(教案)
快樂讀書吧
很久很久以前
【教學(xué)目標(biāo)】
1.了解如何進(jìn)行課外閱讀,在課外開展讀課外書的活動,體驗適合自己的閱讀方式閱讀的愉悅,感受閱讀的樂趣。
2.在交流課上,與同學(xué)說說自己讀了哪些有關(guān)神話的課外書,分享讀書的快樂
3.在充分的閱讀中,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生積累豐富的語言,培養(yǎng)語感,發(fā)展思維,提高語文素養(yǎng)。
【教學(xué)重點】與同學(xué)說說自己是怎樣讀有關(guān)神話的課外書的。
【教學(xué)難點】在充分的閱讀中,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生積累豐富的語言,培養(yǎng)語感,發(fā)展思維,提高語文素養(yǎng)。
【教學(xué)課時】1課時
第一課時
【教具準(zhǔn)備】
課件
(建議使用榮德基小學(xué)課件)
【教學(xué)過程】
內(nèi)
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榮德基課件頁碼
一、導(dǎo)入新課
同學(xué)們,你們喜歡讀書故事書嗎?最近讀了什么書?書中有哪些有趣的故事?有沒有關(guān)于神話的書?快來給老師講一講。現(xiàn)在,就讓我們一起走進(jìn)“快樂讀書吧”享受讀書的快樂吧。
【設(shè)計意圖:通過互動交流,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生初步交流讀書帶來的樂趣,從而樂于閱讀更多課外書。開課伊始,就營造出一種濃濃的語文味,感受書香氛圍。】
二、了解神話
1.課件出示:
是古代人民對自然現(xiàn)象和社會生活的一種天真的解釋和美麗的向往。
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神話是關(guān)于神仙或神化的古代英雄的故事。
《古希臘神話》是一部外國的神話故事書。
三、你讀過這些書嗎?
1.學(xué)生自由讀課本內(nèi)容,標(biāo)注出自己不理解的地方。
2.在小組內(nèi)交流疑難問題,不明白的可以在班上討論。
3.學(xué)生談?wù)勛约旱捏w會,教師進(jìn)行引導(dǎo)。
(1)神話產(chǎn)生于人類遠(yuǎn)古時代,是人類最早的幻想性口頭文學(xué)作品。是原始人類開始思考與探索自然并結(jié)合自己的想象力所產(chǎn)生的。當(dāng)時生產(chǎn)工具簡陋,變幻莫測的自然力對人類形成嚴(yán)重的威脅,但原始人對客觀世界的認(rèn)識,也處于極為幼稚的階段。日月的運行、晝夜的變化、水旱災(zāi)害的產(chǎn)生,生老病死等,都使他們迷惑、驚奇和恐慌。他們迫切地希望認(rèn)識自然,于是便以自身為依據(jù),想象天地萬物都和人一樣,因此,所有的自然物和自然力都被神化了。神話是原始人在那極為困難的條件下,企圖認(rèn)識自然、控制自然的一種精神活動,同時也寄托了人類的向往和宗教的實化展現(xiàn)。
(2)神話一般可分為三種類型:創(chuàng)世神話、神佛神話、英雄神話。
(3)神話中充滿神奇的幻想,它把原始勞動者的愿望和世界萬物的生長變化都蒙上一層奇異的色彩。神話中神的形象,大多具有超人的力量,是原始人類的認(rèn)識和愿望的理想化。
(4)西方的神話更加豐富,古希臘神話是成體系的,神與神的關(guān)系復(fù)雜而且完整,主要見于兩部荷馬史詩《伊利亞特》、《奧德賽》,還有《神譜》、《變形記》等,以及古希臘的悲劇和喜劇。
就被史家統(tǒng)稱為“希臘神話“,(5)
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四、如何讀書
怎樣讀書呢?
1.小組交流討論。
2.教師指導(dǎo)。
教師小結(jié):
(1)品人物的動作、語言、神態(tài)的描寫感受神話人物形象。
(2)品讀傳奇的故事情節(jié),講故事感受人物形象。
(3)拓展課外閱讀資料,感受神話人物形象。
五、選擇閱讀類型
1.除了中國古代神話,我們最熟悉的就是古希臘神話。
2.小組交流:向同學(xué)介紹你帶來的神話故事書,告訴他故事主要講什么,哪個地方最有趣。
【設(shè)計意圖:通過在小組里說一說自己讀過的故事,學(xué)生暢談自己的讀書感受,把自己讀到的故事說給小組里的同學(xué)聽,既訓(xùn)練了學(xué)生的語言表達(dá)能力,又訓(xùn)練了他們的傾聽能力。】
神話一般大致分為三類,創(chuàng)世神話、神佛神話、英雄神話。
六、精彩片段我先讀
《山海經(jīng)·黃帝大戰(zhàn)蚩尤》黃帝帶領(lǐng)兵士乘勝追殺,忽然天昏地黑,濃霧迷漫,狂風(fēng)大作,雷電交加,天上下起暴雨,黃帝的兵士無法繼續(xù)追趕。原來蚩尤請來了“風(fēng)伯”和“雨師”來助戰(zhàn)。黃帝也不甘示弱,請來天上的“女魃”幫忙,驅(qū)散了風(fēng)雨。一剎那之間,風(fēng)止雨停,晴空萬里。蚩尤又用妖術(shù)制造了一場大霧,使黃帝的兵士迷失了方向。黃帝利用天上北斗星永遠(yuǎn)指向北方的現(xiàn)象,造了一輛“指南車”,指引兵士沖出迷霧。
《中國古代神話·吳剛伐桂》傳說月亮里有一棵高五百丈的月桂樹。漢朝時有個叫吳剛的人,醉心于仙道而不專心學(xué)習(xí),因此天帝震怒,把他居留在月宮,令他在月宮伐桂樹,并說:“如果你砍倒桂樹,就可獲仙術(shù)。”但吳剛每砍一斧,斧起而樹創(chuàng)傷就馬上愈合,日復(fù)一日,吳剛伐桂的愿望仍未達(dá)成,因此吳剛在月宮常年伐桂,始終砍不倒這棵樹,因而后世的人得以見到吳剛在月中無休無止砍伐月桂的形象
《古希臘神話·丘比特之箭》丘比特一直被人們喻為愛情的象征,相傳他是一個頑皮的、身上長著翅膀的小神,他的箭一旦插入青年男女的心上,便會使他們深深相愛。
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教師小結(jié):想知道后面的故事嗎,趕緊去讀這些書去吧!
課后反思
成功之處:
高爾基所說的“讀一本好書是一種巨大的享樂”。所以,我們要多閱讀課本以外的書籍,讓我們看到更廣闊的、神奇的世界。讓課外閱讀帶給我們更多的快樂。在這節(jié)課中,同學(xué)們積極思考,認(rèn)真做筆記,勇于發(fā)言,能力得到提升。
不足之處:
個別同學(xué)閱讀量太小,希望在今后的教學(xué)中,我要多關(guān)注學(xué)困生,讓他們的能力也有較大幅度地提升。
第四篇:灰姑娘英文讀后感
灰姑娘英文讀后感
(一)After I read these two different versions of Cinderella, I found there are many similarities and differences between them.First, I will go over the common things that these two books have.They both have very similar characteristics.For example, Cinderella is always a very beautiful and nice girl.She has to do all the hard and dirty work under the discipline of bad characters.Bad characters are commonly involved in these stories.For example, Yeh-Shen had a wicked stepmother, who promoted her own child, but was very mean to her.Rhodopis, a Greek slave girl living in Egypt, had her companion servants who made fun of her appearance and kept distance from her.Second, they have both have a similar plot and theme.Both stories have a good ending toward their destiny.In both versions of Cinderella, they finally get great rewards and marry to the royalties.Third, there are always some belongings being taken away from Cinderella.Elegant dresses, shoes, and rose-red slippers often play important roles in these stories.For example, in the Chinese version of Cinderella, Yeh-shen lost the gold shoes in a huge parade.The king got the shoes and found a long way to find the right person who could fit in it.Fourth, they are all attributed to the supernatural or animals.In the Chinese version of Cinderella, Yeh-Shen was helped by the Fish spirit, and Rhodopis was helped by the falcon.Fifth, the most but not the least, they are both illustrated by beautiful colors and textures to describe the story of Cinderella.This is especially true in the story of the Egyptian Cinderella, which presents great details of life in ancient Egypt.Certainly, there are also some differences between these two books.The Egyptian Cinderella was based on a true story of ancient Egypt to some extent.This is unlike other fairy tales, which use a lot of imagination.In the history of ancient Egypt, Rhodopis did marry to the King Pharaoh Amasis.Furthermore, there is no punishment to bad characters in the Egyptian version of Cinderella.I like the Chinese version of Cinderella better because it originated from China.I have heard this type of story a long time ago.It has some sort of traditional Chinese culture values and elements inside the story as well.In addition, it was illustrated by Ed.Young.灰姑娘英文讀后感
(二)Cinderella is my favorite fairy tale.It told us a wonderful love story.The poor girl, Cinderella, was ill treated by her step mother and self sisters.But finally, she got her true love with the prince.It made me moved because Cinderella is such a brave girl;she doesn't care about the gap between her and her beloved one.I learn from it that miracles are often created by our own effort.灰姑娘英文讀后感
(三)Today, I read a very educational story called “Cinderella.” The main speakers of this story has a Christian name of the girl, lost her mother.A year later after her father married another wife, this woman brought to her two daughters.Began to suffer from a Christian.One day, the king ordered to hold the ball, to the wife of Prince elections.Christian begged her to let her stepmother, but her stepmother is not how to give her.She cried again, a sudden, a fairy appeared in front of her, a fairy has changed very beautiful to her skirt, a pair of glass back to her.Christian went on happily to the ball.Finally, she and the prince in the castle lived together happily ever after life.Read this story I realized that, and be a good people, good people will.
第五篇:英文臺詞
《Memorable Quotes for Bridge to Terabithia》(仙境之橋/通往特雷比西之橋 的經(jīng)典臺詞)
Leslie Burke: Just close your eyes and keep your mind wide open.Scott Hoager: So I guess you're the fastest kid in school now, huh?
[Jesse makes a fist at him]
Scott Hoager: It was a joke, dude!
[punches him hard into a wall]
Scott Hoager: Are you nuts?
Leslie Burke, May Belle Aarons, Little Kids: [chanting] Free to pee!Free to pee!Free to pee!
Jesse Aarons: Leslie Burke told me to keep my mind wide open.Ms.Edmonds: And she's right.With a mind like yours wide open, you could create a whole new world.Leslie Burke: I seriously do not think God goes around damning people to hell.Jesse Aarons: Why not?
Leslie Burke: He's too busy making all this!
Bill Burke: She loved you, you know that?
Leslie Burke: We rule Terabithia, and nothing crushes us!May Belle Aarons: I want my Twinkies, Janice Avery!
Janice Avery: What Twinkies, Twinkie?
Leslie Burke: What if you don't have a TV?
All: [laughing]
Leslie Burke: My dad says that TV destroys brain cells.Scott Hoager: Your dad doesn't know anything.We watch TV like every day!
Leslie Burke: I rest my case.Mrs.Myers: Well then Leslie, you could write a report on something else.Scott Hoager: Yeah, like how to live in a cave!
Jack Aarons: Your friend Leslie's dead.Jesse Aarons: Next time, we should invite Leslie.She'd like that.Leslie Burke: [seeing Jesse smiling at Ms.Edmonds, bends down] Why don't you take a picture, it'll last longer.Jesse Aarons: [crying] Is it like the Bible says? Is she going to Hell?
Jack Aarons: I don't know everything about God, but I do know he's not going to send that little girl to Hell.Jesse Aarons: [sobs] Then I'm going to Hell, because it's all my fault.Jack Aarons: Don't you think that, even for a minute.Leslie Burke: You are who you areTeddy Roosevelt.Jack Aarons: She brought you something special when she came here, didn't she? That's what you hold onto.That's how you keep her alive.Jesse Aarons: It's just that you're a good builder...for a girl.Leslie Burke: Yeah, well, you're pretty good at art...for a boy!Jesse Aarons: Okay, okay, truce.Leslie Burke: [Jess tries to hand Leslie the fake letter to Janice Avery] You have to write it.No offense but boys' handwriting sucks!
[last lines]
May Belle Aarons:Terabithia!
Leslie Burke:I'll call you Prince Terrian, P.T.for short.May Belle Aarons: Hey, look!I got some Twinkies!
Jesse Aarons: I'd be quiet about those Twinkies, May Belle.May Belle Aarons: You're just jealous cause I got some and you didn't.Jesse Aarons: Whatever.Just don't come running to me when you lose them.May Belle Aarons: I'm gonna eat em, not lose em.Jesse Aarons: [squogres come] Where are the Terabithian warriors when you need em?
Leslie Burke: I don't know!
Jesse Aarons: [Terabithian warrior comes] Great!Now there's three of us!
Gary Fulcher: Dead meat.Leslie Burke: [speaking about the Bible] You have to believe it, and you hate it.I don't have to believe it, and I think it's beautiful.Mrs.Myers: When my husband died, people kept telling me not to cry.People kept trying to help me to forget.But I didn't want to forget...So I realize, that if it's hard for me, how much harder it must be for you.Mrs.Myers: If any of you try to download an essay off of the internet, you will be downloaded into detention.Leslie Burke:...I check my air.I don't have as much time as I need to see everything, but that is what makes it so special.Jesse Aarons: [to Leslie about going into the bathroom to talk to Janice Avery] What's the matter? A girl who can stand up to a
giant troll is afraid of some dumb eighth grader?
Jesse Aarons: Oh, no, look: the Scrogere and the Hairy Vulture.Leslie Burke: And the guy who can stand up to a Scrogere...is afraid of a Hoagar?
Jesse Aarons: [pauses, then walks up to Ms.Edmunds's car] Ms.Edmunds?
Ms.Edmonds: [gasps] He speaks!
May Belle Aarons: Jess, Jess!I called you three times-it's your girlfriend.