英语美文散文的阅读赏析

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英语美文散文的阅读赏析

  英语散文一

又是一年父亲节

It's a Father's day again.

这一天的到来

The arrival of the day

给男人带来什么

What brings a man

其实大家心里十分清楚

In fact, we were very clear

父亲节只是一种心里的安慰

Father's Day is only a kind of comfort in the heart

一种亲情的凝聚而已

A family cohesion only

对于男人来讲,他们在家庭中

For men, they are in the home

成受了太多的压力和痛苦

Too much pressure and pain.

他们是家庭的顶梁柱和不可或缺

They are the mainstay of the family and the indispensable

的主心骨,没有了男人的存在

The backbone, there is no man's existence

一个家庭就失去了生活的意义

A family loses its meaning in life.

男人不能承担家庭的责任

Man can't bear the responsibility of the family.

过父亲节还有什么意义

What's the meaning of father's Day

父亲节给男人带来了一种荣耀

Father's day has brought a kind of glory to the man.

一种与众不同的义务

A different obligation

无论何时何地,男人都应该

Whenever and wherever the man should

知道自己在家庭中的责任

Know your responsibilities in your family.

男人是一座山,父爱如山

Man is a mountain, father

父亲不是一种简单的称谓

Father is not a simple appellation

而是儿女们给自己的一种信任

But the children to their own trust

一种无法比拟的依靠

An incomparable rely on

不论社会如何发展

No matter how social development

男人肩上的责任不会改变

No change in the shoulders of men

  英语散文二

Fun seems to be the possession of the English race. Fun is JohnBulll's idea of humour, and there is no intellectualjudgment in fun. Everybody understands it be-cause it is practical. More than that, it unites allclasses and sweetens even political life. To studythe elemental form of English humour, you must look to the school-boy. It begins with the practical joke, and unless there is something of his natureabout it, it is never humour to an Englishman. Inan English household, fun is going all the time. The entire house resounds1 witn it. The father comes home and the whole family contribute to the amusement; puns, humorous uses of words, little things that are meaningless nonsense, if you like, fly round, and every one enjoys them thoroughly2 for just what they are. The Scotch3 are devoid4 ofthis trait, and the Americans seem to be, too.

If I had the power to give humour to the nations I would not give them drollery5, for that isimpractical; I would not give them wit, for that isaristocratic, and many minds cannot grasp it; but Iwould be contented6 to deal out fun, which has nointellectual element, no subtlety7, belongs to oldand young, educated and uneducated alike, and isthe natural form of the humour of the Englishman.

Let me tell you why the Englishman speaks only one language. He believes with the strongest conviction that his own tongue is the one that all people ought to speak and will come in time to speak, so what is the use of learning any other? He believes, too, that he is appointed by Providenceto be a governor of all the rest of the human race. From our Scottish standpoint we can never see an Englishman without thinking that there is oozing9 from every pore of his body the conviction that he belongs to a governing race. It has not been his de-sire that large portions of the world should be under his care, but as they have been thrust upon him in the proceedings10 of a wise PProvidence8, he must discharge his duty. This theory hasn't endeared him to others of his kind, but that isn't amatter that concerns him. He doesn't learn anyother language because he knows that he could speak it only so imperfectly that other people would laugh at him, and it would never do that a person of his importance in the scheme of the universe should be made the object of ridicule11.