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1、关于英语美文朗诵欣赏永远守护着自己的天使in fact, everyone has an angel protecting himself forever.其实每个人都有一个永远守护着自己的天使if this angel feels that your life is full of pain and you always feel excessively sad, she would turn into someone else beside you. maybe its a friend of you, or your lover, or a net-friend you have nev

2、er met, or a stranger you just met only once.这个天使如果觉得你的生活太过痛苫,你的心情太过悲伤,那么她就化身成你身边的 某一个人,也许是你的朋友,也许是你的恋人,也许是你未曾见过的网友,也许是你仅仅 见过一面的陌生人.these persons quietly appear in your life, accompany you with a happy time and then he could leave silently. and thus your life is full of happy memories. even the futu

3、re path is covered with storm or snow, once reminiscing those happy stories he brought to you , you can still be brave.这些人静静的出现在你的生命里,陪你度过一段快乐的时光,然后他再不动声色的离 开。于是你的人生就有了幸福的回忆,即使你以后的道路上布满了风雪,一想起曾经他给 你的幸福故事,你就可以依然勇敢。for those who have left you without any word, actually they,re angels returning to the

4、heaven. for example, your lost friends , the strangers who ever gave you help, those seperated but used to love you, those artists who used to sing good songs to you, the good writer, and etc., they are all kind- hearted angels.所以那些默默离开你的人,其实都是天使回归了天国,比如那些离开的朋友,那些曾 经给过你帮助的陌生人,那些曾经爱过但最后分开的人,曾经给你唱过很好听

5、的歌曲的艺 人、写过一本好书的作家,他们都是善良的天使。perhaps sometimes you would feel sad or lost because of their disappearance, and would seek them everywhere to find out where theyre going, which nation they* ve arrived. but in the end, you,11 be convinced that they stay in a certain nook of this world with a tranquil an

6、d gratified life.finallly, all the feelings of loss or sadness will no longer exist since time has been the greatest therapist.也许你有段时间会对于他们的消失感到伤心或失落,会四处寻找想知道他们去了哪里, 到了什么国度,可是到最后,你都会相信,他们在这个世界的某一个角落,安静而满足的 生活着,于是曾经的那些失落和伤心都将不复存在。时间是最伟大的治愈师.人生的蝴蝶效应u thank you for your application. we would like to co

7、ngratulate you, “ the letter read. those words can make your heart skip a beat and bring tears to your eyes. the feeling of following your dreams is inexplicable and proof that all your hard work was worth it.“感谢你的申请。我们要恭喜你,”信上写道。那些话能使你的心为之一颤,让你热 泪盈眶。追随梦想的感受是难以言喻的,并且证明你所有的努力都是值得的。it is a signpost in

8、 life, a trail marker. it is a day you will never forget, the day you opened that envelope and your future was revealed. but what about all those days in-between-the ones that make and break you, the days that are nothing special.那是人生中的一个标记,人生路上的里程碑。那是你永远不会忘记的日子,那天你打 开那个信封,你的未来就随之展现。但是在你获得录取信之前的所有日子

9、呢?那些使你成 功也使你崩溃的日子,那些平平淡淡的日子。would you have received that acceptance letter had you not attended the college fair at your school? what if you had forgotten to send an essay with your application, would you have been rejected?要是你那时没有参加学校的学院展,你还会收到录取信吗?如果当时在寄申请书的时 候,你忘记附上一篇个人陈述,你会被拒绝吗?in life, one step

10、 creates the next. each day is of equal importance, no matter how good or bad. there is no moment in life that does not matter. regardless of how insignificant, each choice, each day, each idea, is the birth of the next. something simple can completely reshape your life. it s just like the butterfly

11、 effect and you never know what is at the end. to go back in time and change one moment in the many that create your life could change everything that follows.人生中,步步相随。无论好与坏,每一天都一样的重要。人生中没有一个时刻是无关 紧要的。不管如何不值一提,每个选择、每一天、每个想法,都会引出下一步。简单的事 情可以完全重塑你的人生。那就像是“蝴蝶效应”,你永远不知道最后的结果是什么。若 回顾从前并改变创造你人生的众多时刻中的一个,随

12、后的一切也会被改变。if i ve learned anything, it is that everything matters. you can struggle through life in an attempt to create the perfect path, but the truth is you will always wonder if it could have been better. everything is important and nothing need be changed-to climb up the hill may be difficult,

13、but you* 11 reach the top no matter which path you choose.要是说我悟出什么道理,那就是任何事情都是重要的。你可以奋斗一生,试图创造完 美的人生之路,但事实是你总是怀疑是否原本有更好的路可以走。每件事情都是重要的, 任何事情都无需改变一攀山的过程可能是艰辛的,但无论你选择哪条道路,你终会到达 顶峰。roses in december 十二月的玫瑰by herb appenzeller, ed. d.coaches more times than not use their hearts instead of their heads to

14、make tough decisions. unfortunately, this wasn t the case when i realized we had a baseball conference game scheduled when our seniors would be in washington, d. c. for the annual senior field trip. we were a team dominated by seniors, and for the first time in many years, we were in the conference

15、race for first place. i knew we couldn, t win without our seniors, so i called the rival coach and asked to reschedule the game when everyone was available to play.uno way, “ he replied. the seniors were crushed and offered to skip the much-awaited traditional trip. i assured them they needed to go

16、on the trip as part of their educational experience, though i really wanted to accept their offer and win and go on to the conference championship. but i did not, and on that fateful tuesday, i wished they were there to play.i had nine underclass players eager and excited that they finally had a cha

17、nce to play. the most excited player was a young mentally challenged boy we will call billy. billy was, i believe, overage, but because he loved sports so much, an understanding principal had given him permission to be on the football and baseball teams. billy lived and breathed sports and now he wo

18、uld finally get his chance to play. i think his happiness captured the imagination of the eight other substitute players. billy was very small in size, but he had a big heart and had earned the respect of his teammates with his effort and enthusiasm. he was a left-handed hitter and had good baseball

19、 skills. his favorite pastime, except for the time he practiced sports, was to sit with the men at a local rural store talking about sports. on this day, i began to feel that a loss might even be worth billy s chance to play.our opponents jumped off to a four-run lead early in the game, just as expe

20、cted. somehow we came back to within one run, and that was the situation when we went to bat in the bottom of the ninth. i was pleased with our team* s effort and the constant grin on billy, s face. if only we could win. . . , i thought, but that s asking too much. if we lose by one run, it will be

21、a victory in itself. the weakest part of our lineup was scheduled to hit, and the opposing coach put his ace pitcher in to seal the victory.to our surprise, with two outs, a batter walked, and the tying run was on first base. our next hitter was billy. the crowd cheered as if this were the final inn

22、ing of the conference championship, and billy waved jubilantly. i knew he would be unable to hit this pitcher, but what a day it had been for all of us. strike one. strike two. a fastball. billy hit it down the middle over the right fielder s head for a triple to tie the score. billy was beside hims

23、elf, and the crowd went wild.ben, our next hitter, however, hadn* t hit the ball even once in batting practice or intrasquad games. i knew there was absolutely no way for the impossible dream to continue. besides, our opponents had the top of their lineup if we went into overtime. it was a crazy sit

24、uation and one that needed reckless strategy.i called a time-out, and everyone seemed confused when i walked to third base and whispered something to billy. as expected, ben swung on the first two pitches, not coming close to either. when the catcher threw the ball back to the pitcher billy broke from third base sprinting as hard as he could. the pitcher didn t see him break, and when he did he whirled around wildly and fired the ball

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