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1、英语六级晨读美文欣赏以前我最怕晨读,每天早上爸爸叫我起床,我就拼命的蹬着床, 不乐意去晨读。可是我现在我改变了想法,因为我发现晨读是可以提 高我们的朗读能力。以下是小编整理的英语六级晨读美文,希望大家在阅读中提高自己的英语水平。英语六级晨读美文1The pine, placed nearly always amongscenes disordered and desolate, bring into them all possible elements of order and precision. Lowland trees maylean to this side and that, th

2、ough it is but a meadow breeze that bends them or a bank of cowlips from which their trunks lean aslope.But let storm and avalanche do their worst, and let the pine find only a ledge of vertical precipice to cling to, it will nevertheless grow straight. Thrust a rod from its last shoot down the stem

3、; it shall point to the center of the earth as long as the tree lives.It may be well also for lowland branches to reach hither and thither for what they need, and to take all kinds of irregular shape and extension. But the pine is trained to need nothing and endure everything. It is resolvedly whole

4、, self-contained, desiring nothing but rightness, content withrestricted completion. Tall or short, it will be straight.英语六级晨读美文2The early snows fall soft and white and seem to heal the landscape. There are as yet no tracks through the drifts, no muddied slush in the roads. The wind sweeps snow into

5、 the scars of our harvest-time haste, smoothing the brow of hill, hiding furrow and cog and trash in the yard.Snow muffles the shriek of metal and the rasp of motion. It covers our flintier purposes and brings a redeeming silence, as if a curtain has fallen on the strivings of a year, and now we may

6、 stop, look inward, and rediscover the amber warmth of family and conversation.At such times, locked away inside wall and woolen, lulled by the sedatives of wood-smoke and candlelight, we recall the competing claims of nature. Wesee the branch and bark of trees, rather than the sugar-scented green o

7、f their leaves. We look out the window and admire the elegance of ice crystal, the bravely patient tree leaning leafless into the wind, the dramatic shadows of the stooping sun. Welook at the structure of things, the geometry of branch and snowflake, family and deed. Even before the first snow, we v

8、iew the world differently in winter.We watch the lawn settle into the sleep of frost and the last crumpled leaf quiver on the oak, and feel the change. At night the skies are cold and clear, and stars shine like the dreams of serpents. The hillsides turn brown and gray; the edges of stalk and blade

9、stand out starkly.Dark clouds settle on the mountain ridges. Storms rumble in like freight trains. Rain rattles the roof and thutters at the window. Then comes the snow, and we once again wonder at how it transforms the familiar objects of our everyday world.When snowflake drifts the road we head in

10、doors and resign ourselves to the quiet crackle of the wood fire. The example of the woodpile and the well-stocked larder tells us that we can achieve what we dream, and winter brings us long, silent nights to dream on.英语六级晨读美文3Human thought is not a firework, ever shooting off fresh forms and shape

11、s as it burns; it is a tree, growing very slowly you can watch it long and see no movement very silently, unnoticed. It was planted in the world manythousand years ago, a tiny, sickly plant.And menguarded it and tended it, and gave up life and fame to aid its growth. In the hot days of their youth,

12、they cameto the gate of the garden and knocked, begging to be let in, and to be counted among the gardeners. And their young companions outside called to them to come back, and play the man with bow and spear, and win sweet smiles from rosy lips, and take their part amid the feast, and dance, not st

13、oop with wrinkled brows, at weaklings work.And the passers by mockedthem and called shame, and others cried out to stone them. And still they stayed there laboring, that the tree might grow a little, and they died and were forgotten. And the tree grew fair and strong.The storms of ignorance passed o

14、ver it, and harmed it not.The fierce fires of superstition soared around it; but men leaped into the flames and beat them back, perishing, and the tree grew. With the sweat of their brow men have nourished its green leaves.Their tears have moistened the earth about it. With theirblood they have wate

15、red its roots. The seasons have come and passed, and the tree has grown and flourished. And its branches have spread far and high, and ever fresh shoots are bursting forth, and ever new leaves unfolding to the light. But they are all part of the one tree the tree that was planted on the first birthday of the human race. The stem that bears them sprin

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