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赞美海伦凯勒的英语作文【汇编20篇】

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赞美春天的英语作文

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Cold weather comes all of a sudden; I never realize that before I saw a bird knocking at the kitchen’s window for food. One night, my father told me there is a small bird standing on the wire outside my window. The wire is elongating close the wall, I turned on the light and found her.

突然间天气变冷了;在我看到一只鸟敲打着厨房的窗户找食物之前我从未意识到这一点。一天晚上,我爸爸告诉我,在我窗外的电线上站着一只小鸟。电线离墙很近,我打开灯就发现她了。

She is tiny. Her tawny feather is not glossy, maybe in this cold day is hard to get herself feed. Her head curl in one of her wing, so that she can keep warm in the cold night. She is really not so adorable. Her feather color make her seems dirty, and the floor near my window has something that makes me feel uncomfortable, her cacation! I tried to fright her away, so did my father. But she seems like this wire, this refuge. I made noise and stroked the wall, she just turned her head.

她很小。褐色的羽毛并不光滑,也许在这寒冷的日子里把自己喂饱也是件难事。她的头卷进了一边翅膀,这样她就可以在寒冷的夜晚保持温暖。她真的不是那么的可爱。她的羽毛的颜色使她看起来脏兮兮的,而且在我窗口附近的地板上她的排便让我感到很不舒服。我试图吓跑她,我爸爸也是。但她似乎很喜欢这根电线,她的避难所。我制造噪音,抓墙壁,她只是转过头去。

After that, I finally accept the fact that, I have to live with this ugly dirty little bird. As her neighbor, I start to care about her. She flies to the wild very early, as early as the sun does not show him in the horizon, the moon still hanging in the west! What’s more? She come back late at night. She must be work hard for food, but she is not growing, just as tiny as the first time, and her feather is still lusterless.

在这之后,我终于接受我要和这只丑丑的小鸟一起生活的事实。作为她的邻居,我开始关心她了。她很早就飞到野外去,早早到太阳都还没有出来,月亮仍然悬挂在西边!还有就是她晚上总是回来得很晚。为了吃她必须努力工作,但是她却没有增大,仍然和第一次一样小,她的羽毛也仍然没有光泽。

Life is hard to this little creature too. However, her hard-working makes me respect. Winter comes very soon. I really hope that my tiny neighbor can survive, and I will greet spring with her.

对于这个小家伙来说生活是艰辛的。然而,她的努力使我敬畏。冬天很快就来了。我真的希望我的小邻居可以生存下来,之后我会和她一起迎接春天的到来。。

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篇1:赞美老师的英语作文带翻译

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在世界上有我两个最爱的人。一个是父母,一个是老师。父母把我们养大,而在阶梯中付出一切的、教我们学会道理和智慧的却是默默无闻的人民教师,他们的岗位最辛苦、工资也不是很高。

The most loving people in the world have I two. One is the parents, the other is a teacher. Our parents gave up the ladder, and pay all, teach us to learn the truth and wisdom are unknown to the public of the people of teachers, their jobs most laborious, wages are not high.

有人会说:啊!老师哦多好啊!又能出校门,又能在外面吃饭(我们属于封闭式学校)……然而你可想过,一位老师是多么辛苦,你们在玩的时候,你们可想过老师在干什么?可能在想怎样才能更好的理解学生?怎样才能更好的让学生从学习中找到更多的快乐?怎样才能提高孩子们的阅读能力?怎样才能更好的培育祖国的花朵?这些既浪费时间又浪费思维,老师出校门散散心不行么?难道老师生病都不能出校门么?老师就不是人。是神么?难道就不会生病、不会烦恼么?你们有没有想过老师多么辛苦,老是生病了。你却说老师懒惰、

Some people will say: ah! Teacher Oh! And out of school, but also can eat out (we are closed schools)...... However, you can think of a teacher, how hard it is, you are playing, you can think what teachers doing? May have wondered how to understand students better? Students find more pleasure from learning how to better? How to improve childrens reading ability? How to better cultivate flowers of the motherland? This is a waste of time and thought, the teacher out of school can not walk? Dont teachers sick can not out of school? Teacher is not the person. Is God? Wouldnt that be sick, not worry? Have you thought about how hard the teacher, always sick. Lazy, you say teacher

老是像蜡烛一样,照亮了别人,却燃烧了自己。哪怕自己再苦再累,他都不会说出来。老师都伟大啊!

Always like a candle, lit up the others, but burning yourself. Even if again no tired, he will not say it. Teachers are great!

我像所有的老师说声:老师们,你们辛苦啦!

I like all the teachers say: teacher, you have worked hard!

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篇2:赞美母亲的英语作文

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Once upon a time there was a child ready to be born. So one day he asked God, "They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow, but how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?"

从前,有个孩子马上就要降生了。于是有一天他问上帝:“听说明天您就送我去人间了,但是,我这么弱小和无助,我在那儿怎么生活呢?”

God replied, "Among the many angels, I chose one for you. She will be waiting for you and will take care of you."

上帝答道:“在众多的天使中,我特别为你挑了一位。她会在那里守候你,无微不至地照顾你。”

But the child wasnt sure he really wanted to go. "But tell me, here in Heaven, I dont do anything else but sing and smile, thats enough for me to be happy."

小孩还是不确定自己是否真的想去:“但是在天堂,我除了唱唱笑笑外,什么也不做,这就足以让我感到幸福了。”

"Your angel will sing for you and will also smile for you every day. And you will feel your angels love and be happy."

“你的天使每天会为你唱歌,每天对你微笑。你会感受到她的爱,并且因此而幸福。”

"And how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me," the child continued, "If I dont know the language that men talk?"

“如果我不懂人类的语言,他们跟我说话时,我怎么听得懂呢?”孩子继续问道。

God patted him on the head and said, "Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words you will ever hear, and with much patience and care, your angel will teach you how to speak."

上帝轻轻地拍了一下孩子的头说:“你的天使会对你说最最美丽、最最动听的话语,而这些都是你从未听过的。她会不厌其烦地教你说话。”

"And what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?"

“如果我想与你说话怎么办?”

But God had an answer for that question too. "Your angel will place your hands together and will teach you how to pray."

上帝胸有成竹地回答:“你的天使会将你的双手合拢,教你如何祈祷。”

"Ive heard that on earth there are bad men, who will protect me?"

“听说下界有很多坏人,谁来保护我呢?”

"Your angel will defend you even if it means risking her life!"

“即使冒着生命危险,你的天使也会保护你的。”

"But I will always be sad because I will not see you anymore," the child continued warily.

“但是见不到你,我会难过的。”小孩小心翼翼说道。

God smiled on the young one. "Your angel will always talk to you about me and will teach you the way for you to come back to me, even though I will always be next to you."

听到这儿,上帝微笑着看着孩子。“尽管我会一直陪伴你左右,你的天使仍会向你提起我,教你重返天堂之路。”

At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices from earth could already be heard. The child knew he had to start on his journey very soon. He asked God one more question, softly, "Oh God, if I am about to leave now, please tell me my angels name."

此时,天堂一片宁静,凡间的声音已可听到,小孩明白自己得赶紧上路了。他又轻声问了最后一个问题:“哦,上帝,假如我现在就出发,请你告诉我,我的天使叫什么名字?”

God touched the child on the shoulder and answered, "Your angels name is not hard to remember. You will simply call her Mommy."

上帝把手放在小孩的肩上,答道:“你的天使的名字很容易记住,你就叫她--妈妈。”

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篇3:赞美母亲的英语作文

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Mother’s Day is coming, and I even want to say, “My mum is the most beautiful woman in the world.”

母亲节就要到来了,我想说,“我的妈妈是世界上最美丽的女人。”

I still remember the day I bought a bunch of carnation for my mum. I will never forget the smile when she accepted the flowers. That Mother’s Day was wonderful. We had a small cake, a warm talk.

我还记得那一天我买了一束康乃馨给我妈妈。我永远都不会忘记她接过花时的微笑。母亲节是非常美好的。我们一起吃了一个小小的蛋糕,温馨地谈话。

I consider mum as the most important person in a family. My mum is a great, great mum. I love her. I wish her happy not only on the Mother’s Day. More importantly, I wish her always happy and healthy.

我觉得妈妈是家庭中最重要的人。我的妈妈是很伟大的。我爱她。我希望她快乐,不仅仅只是在母亲节。更重要的是,我希望她永远健康快乐。

Mother’s Day is coming. I decide to do something special for my mum. Thanks all mothers in the world. Happy Mother’s Day.

母亲节就要来临了。我想为我妈妈做一些特别的事。谢谢世界上所有的母亲。祝您母亲节快乐。

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篇4:赞美春天的英语作文

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There are four seasons in a year and I like the spring most. Spring is the beginning of the year. In spring, everything is new and fresh. The plants turn to grow and green. I rains sometimes and it makes the air fresh. Spring brings good hope for people. We can make a good wish for the whole year and work hard on it. I have my wish, too and I will work hard on it.

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篇5:小学五年级关于海伦凯勒英语作文

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同学们,你们知道美国的盲聋哑女作家:海伦?凯勒吗?下面让我为你们说一说吧!

The classmates, you know USA of deaf blind writer: Helen? Keller? Let me give you say!

海伦凯勒是一个美国著名的女作家。海伦?凯勒生出来的第19个月,美国正流行一种“猩红热”的传染病。不幸,海伦?凯勒19个月时就得上了“猩红热”。所以,造成了海伦?凯勒的视力看不见,听力听不出。又过了几年,她的嘴巴不能说了。

Helen Keller is a famous female writer America. Helen? Keller, born nineteenth months, America is a popular "scarlet" infectious disease. Unfortunately, Helen? Keller 19 months on "scarlet fever". So, caused the Helen? Kellers sight unseen, listening not to listen to. For several years, her mouth cant say.

现在海伦?凯勒已成集聋、哑、盲的一个人。渐渐的,她学会了语言,学会了“看书”,你们可能会觉的有点令人不可思议,一个盲人尽然也会像普通人一样看书?原来她是用手去摸这些字的。当然,她的书上那些字是凹凸不平的。又过了一些日子,海伦?凯勒慢慢地开始和别人有了交流。她们交流是把手放在别人的嘴巴上,利用嘴唇的震动,来分辨你在说些什么。有时,她会把手放在小树上时,还能偶然感到小鸟在枝头唱清脆的歌儿。

Now Helen? Keller has become a personal set of deaf, dumb, and blind. Gradually, she learned the language, learn to "read a book", you may feel a little weird, a blind man necessarily will read a book like ordinary people? She had to touch the word. Of course, her book on those words is uneven. And after some days, Helen? Keller slowly and others had communication. They exchange is other peoples hands on the mouth, use lip vibration, to distinguish what you said. Sometimes, she put her hand on a small tree, but also occasionally feel birds in the branches singing ringing songs.

连海伦?凯勒这个盲、聋、哑的女作家都会勇敢的面对困难。而我,一个四肢健全的人,面对一点点困难就会退缩,总是叫大人来帮忙,不敢一个人勇敢的去面对。

Even Helen? Keller the blind, deaf, dumb woman writer will face difficulties bravely. And I, an able-bodied people, in the face of a little bit difficult will wince, always ask adults for help, a person dare not brave to face.

谁都有生活的权利,谁都可以创造一个属于自己的缤纷世界,海伦?凯勒告诉我这样的一个道理。

Everyone has the right to live, who can create a colorful world of their own, Helen? A truth that Keller told me.

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篇6:海伦凯勒英语作文

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the story of helen keller

a person who is deaf when he is born, is usually dumb as well。 there seems to be nothing wrong with his mouth and tongue, but he cannot speak。 this is because, as he is deaf, he cannot hear other people, and therefore has nothing to imitate。 he may try to make sounds himself, but he cannot hear his own voice。 however, even though he finds it difficult to speak and cannot hear, he can see。 he can therefore learn to read。 nowadays he can also be taught to speak because we have modern methods and equipment, but we did not have these when helen keller was born。

helen keller was born in a small alabama town in 1880。 when she was nineteen months old, she fell ill and had a fever。 she became blind and deaf。 she could not municate with anyone, and no one could municate with her。 she grew frustrated and angry。 she threw things and broke things。

then in 1887, a teacher, annie sullivan arrived at the home of the kellers to be helen"s tutor。 though miss sullivan herself had been blind, she had been partly cured, and although she could not see very well, she was not blind。 she remained as helen"s tutor and friend for fifty years。

miss sullivan began to work with helen。 she taught her to make different movements with her fingers。 the movements represented the letters of the alphabet。 helen learned to make the movements, but she did not understand their meaning。 she did not know that the letters were related to something in the world。 but, one morning miss sullivan took helen to a water pond, and she put helen"s hand under the water。 at the same time she spelled the letters w-a-t-e-r on helen"s other hand。 at that moment, helen understood。 later in her life, she said, "somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me。 i knew then that w-a-t-e-r was the wonderful cool something flowing over my hand。"

helen was smart and learned quickly。 soon she knew many words。 when she was eight years old, she went to a school for the blind in boston, and she learned to read books written for blind people。 she even went to college and had a full education。

she wrote many books, too。 although other people had written books about her, people agreed that her own books are the ones that best explain how it feels to be deaf, dumb and blind。 her best book is the story of my life。 perhaps you have read it。 though it was written in 1902, it still is a very exciting book。 even if you have not read it, you may have heard of helen keller。

海伦凯勒的故事

一个人在出生时就耳聋的话,一般他也会是个哑巴。他的嘴和舌好像没有什么毛病,但是却讲不出话来。这是因为,一个聋人听不见别人讲话,因此没有可模仿的东西。也许他会摸索着发出声音,但他却听不到自我的声音。但是,尽管他觉得讲话有困难,又听不见,但是他能看见,因此他能够学会看书识字。这天,我们能够透过现代化的方法与仪器设备帮忙他学会讲话。但海伦?凯勒出生时这些条件都不具备。

1880年,海伦?凯勒出生在阿拉巴马州的一个小镇上。她出生19个月后得了场病,发起高烧,变得又盲又聋。她无法与任何人交流,别人也无法与她交流。她变得又沮丧、又气恼,乱扔、乱摔东西。

之后在1887年,一位叫安妮?萨莉文的教师来到海伦家里作她的家庭教师。萨莉文小姐自我过去也曾失明,但她已经恢复了一些视力,尽管她的视力不算好,但算不上盲人。在以后的那五十年里,她一向是海伦的朋友兼家庭教师。

萨莉文小姐开始教海伦用手指比划出各种动作。不一样的动作代表不一样的字母。海伦学会了比划,但她并没有明白其中的含义。她不明白那些字母与世上实物之间有联系。直到一天早晨,萨莉文小姐带着海伦来到一个池塘边,她把海伦的手放进水里,同时在海伦另一只手上拼出“水”这个单词的字母“w-a-t-e-r”。就在那一刻,海伦明白了。之后海伦提及此事说:“语言之谜就这样被解开了。那时我才明白w-a-t-e-r这些字母原先就是在我手中流过的那凉爽、美妙的东西。”

海伦天资聪颖,学得很快。不久她就学会了很多单词。8岁时她来到波士顿市的一所盲人学校上学,学会了阅读那些专给盲人出的书。之后她甚至还进了大学,理解了全面的教育。

她还著有很多书。尽管别人也写了她的传记,但大家一致认为她的自传最能体现一个又聋、又哑、又盲的人的切身感受。她写得最好的作品是《我的一生》。也许你读过了。书是1902年写成的,但至今仍是一本很振奋人心的书。即使你从没读过这本书,也该听说过海伦?凯勒吧。

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篇7:2024关于海伦凯勒英语读后感

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海伦凯勒》这篇文章真是一个感人肺腑的故事,当我读完这篇文章,受益匪浅。

"Helen Keller" this article is really a touch one deeply in the heart of the story, when I finish reading this article, benefit.

这个故事讲述了美国的盲聋女作家、教育家海伦。凯勒的一声坎坷。在海伦一岁半时,一场飞来横祸使她丧失了人的本能,从此,小海伦与有声有色的世界隔绝了,但她没有向命运而屈服。在老师的精心指导下,她学会了用手指“说话”,并且还掌握了五种文字。24岁时的她又以优异的成绩毕业于是著名的哈佛大学得克利好学院……从那以后,她把所有的精力都投到了世界盲人,还获得许多政府以及高等学院的赞扬和嘉奖。

It is the story of the American writer, educator Helen. Keller a rough. Helen in a year and a half, an unexpected trouble made her lose the instinct of a man, from now on, little Helen and the world be full of sound and colour, but she did not yield to fate. In the careful guidance of the teacher, she has learned to "talk" with your fingers, and also mastered five languages. At the age of 24 she graduated with honors and the famous Harvard University Texas good school...... Since then, she put all the energy into the world blind, also get a lot of government and higher school of praise and commendation.

一个盲人取得这么大的成就是何等令人惊讶!如果海伦屈服于不幸的命运,那么她将成为一个可怜而又愚昧的寄生者。然而她没有向命运低头,她以惊人的爆发力,顽强的精神,走完了人生的道路,为人类做出了巨大的贡献,成为一个知识广博,令天下人尊敬的人。

A blind man made such a great achievement is so amazing! If Helen succumbed to the fate, then she will be a parasitic poor and ignorant person. However, she did not bow to fate, her amazing explosive, indomitable spirit, walk the road of life, has made the tremendous contribution for the mankind, as a wide range of knowledge, make world the man of respect.

海伦的一生是不平凡的,她给予人们极大的鼓舞,使那些虚度光阴的人万分悔恨。记得海伦曾提出这样一来的问题:“假如你的眼睛明天将要失明,你今天要看什么?”这使我懂得一个道理:我们健康人,不能迟疑,不能虚度光阴,应该珍惜这美好的时光,珍惜这美好的生活。

Helens life is extraordinary, she gave people a great encouragement, so that those idling people very regret. Remember Helen once proposed that such a question: "if your eyes will be blind tomorrow, do you want to see what today?" This makes me understand a truth: we healthy people, dont hesitate, not waste time, we should cherish this wonderful time, cherish this Wonderfull Life.

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篇8:赞美老师的英语

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I would like to thank you for all the help you gave me during this past semester. You were alway so patient when I asked you questions. You listened to them carefully and explained everything so thoroughly. You showed me different ways to practice and remember new words and usage. I felt so encouraged and became more comfortable in speaking English. You made the excercise so interesting that I was always very eager to participate and practice. My English has improved so much. How could I thank you enough?! I cannot wait to take your class next semester and keep working on my English.

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篇9:海伦凯勒英语作文

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Helen Keller is the American writer and educator. In 1882, when she was more than a year old, because a high fever, brain damage, from then on, her eyes could not see, ears to hear, then, even words also said not to come out. She grew up groping in the dark.

At the age of seven, the family hired a private tutor for her, is also affect Helen Sullivan teacher of life. Sullivan eyes also almost blind in childhood, to understand the loss of the light. Under the guidance of her hard work, Helen touch to learn sign language, touch the braille card learned to read, then with the hand to touch other peoples lips, finally learn to speak.

Sullivan teacher in order to let Helen close to nature, let her roll on the grass, in the field to run and jump, sow the seeds in the fields, climbed up the tree to eat; Also take her to touch newborn piglets, also to the river to play water. Helen under the care of teachers love to overcome barriers to blind and deaf, finished college.

In 1936, and her elbow fifty years of the teacher left the room, Helen was very sad. Helen know, without the teachers love, there would be no today, she was determined to give the teacher to her love. So, Helen, big and small cities around the United States, travel around the world, for the disabled people on the road, with all my heart to serve those unfortunate people.

海伦·凯勒是美国着名作家和教育家。一八八二年,在她一岁多的时候,因为发高烧,脑部受到伤害,从此以后,她的眼睛看不到,耳朵听不到,后来,连话也说不出来了。她在黑暗中摸索着长大。

七岁那一年,家里为她请了一位家庭教师,也就是影响海伦一生的苏利文老师。苏利文在小时候眼睛也差点失明,了解失去光明的痛苦。在她辛苦的指导下,海伦用手触摸学会手语,摸点字卡学会了读书,后来用手摸别人的嘴唇,终於学会说话了。

苏利文老师为了让海伦接近大自然,让她在草地上打滚,在田野跑跑跳跳,在地里埋下种子,爬到树上吃饭;还带她去摸一摸刚出生的小猪,也到河边去玩水。海伦在老师爱的关怀下,竟然克服失明与失聪的障碍,完成了大学学业。

一九三六年,和她朝夕相处五十年的老师离开人间,海伦非常的伤心。海伦知道,如果没有老师的爱,就没有今天的她,决心要把老师给她的爱发扬光大。於是,海伦跑遍美国大大小小的城市,周游世界,为残障的人到处奔走,全心全力为那些不幸的人服务。

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篇10:关于海伦凯勒英语作文HelenKeller

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The classmates, you know the blind deaf-mute female writer, Helen? Keller? Let me say for you!

Helen Keller is a famous American woman writer. Helen? Keller born 19 months, the United States is a popular "scarlet fever" of infectious diseases. Unfortunately, Helen? Keller 19 months on the "scarlet fever". So, caused the Helen? Kellers vision invisible, hearing dont recognize. For years, her mouth cant say that.

Now, Helen? Keller is deaf, dumb and blind. Gradually, she learned the language, learn to "read", you may feel a little surprising, a blind man altogether would like ordinary people read a book? She is by hand to touch the words. Of course, her book the word is uneven. For some days, Helen? Keller slowly began to have communication with others. Their communication is put on someone elses mouth, with lips, to discern what you are talking about. Sometimes, when she will put his hand on the small tree, can occasionally feel a bird in the branches sang songs.

Even the Helen? Keller of the blind, deaf, dumb woman writer will be brave in the face of difficulties. And me, a man of strong legs, will retreat in the face of a little difficulties, always called adults to help, dare not brave to face alone.

Who has the right to life, who can create a colorful world of their own, Helen? Keller told me such a truth.

同学们,你们知道美国的盲聋哑女作家:海伦?凯勒吗?下面让我为你们说一说吧!

海伦凯勒是一个美国著名的女作家。海伦?凯勒生出来的第19个月,美国正流行一种“猩红热”的传染病。不幸,海伦?凯勒19个月时就得上了“猩红热”。所以,造成了海伦?凯勒的视力看不见,听力听不出。又过了几年,她的嘴巴不能说了。

现在海伦?凯勒已成集聋、哑、盲的一个人。渐渐的,她学会了语言,学会了“看书”,你们可能会觉的有点令人不可思议,一个盲人尽然也会像普通人一样看书?原来她是用手去摸这些字的。当然,她的书上那些字是凹凸不平的。又过了一些日子,海伦?凯勒慢慢地开始和别人有了交流。她们交流是把手放在别人的嘴巴上,利用嘴唇的震动,来分辨你在说些什么。有时,她会把手放在小树上时,还能偶然感到小鸟在枝头唱清脆的歌儿。

连海伦?凯勒这个盲、聋、哑的女作家都会勇敢的面对困难。而我,一个四肢健全的人,面对一点点困难就会退缩,总是叫大人来帮忙,不敢一个人勇敢的去面对。

谁都有生活的权利,谁都可以创造一个属于自己的缤纷世界,海伦?凯勒告诉我这样的一个道理。

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篇11:赞美英语作文初一80词

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Autumn is the third season in the year. It lasts from September to

November. When the autumn comes, the leaves begin to turn yellow and then fall.

The weather becomes cool. It makes people feel comfortable. So many people like

autumn and enjoy this season. Besides, autumn is a season of harvest. The crops

turn to rip. Farmers are busy with the harvest. And they begin to prepare for

the winter and the New Year.

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篇12:赞美老师的英语

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Three grade, and we have an English class, teaches us English is a female teacher, she xing4 pan, we call her pan. Pan grow very beautiful, she is slim, her eyes are large, eyelash long, like comb furl hairstyle. One day in English class, pan with her gentle and pleasant sound tell stories in English, led us to read English words, we soon learned to pan, teacher like us, revealing the happy smiling face. That day, many of our classmates have a to do amiss, pan it carefully to teach us, teach again and again, never see her hair far and has never seen her appear impatient. Pan with her gentle and friendly voice asked: "can?" That sounds like a mother, like a warm breeze of our hearts, let me really moved! Again and again the pronunciation errors, dont have standard pronunciation, English teacher still use soft voice teach us. I like our English teacher -- pan teacher!

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Its September. Autumn is coming. But where is autumn? I am told that the

sky looks higher with few clouds in autumn. I raise my head and look at the sky.

It makes no difference with the sky in summer. And trees around are still green.

Then I come to the fields. I find the corn in the ear. Apple trees nearby are

fruiting well. The harvest season is coming. I jumped with joy. This is autumn.

I found it!

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篇14:海伦凯勒的英语故事

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海伦用顽强的毅力克服生理缺陷所造成的精神痛苦。她热爱生活,会骑马、滑雪、下棋,还喜欢戏剧演出,喜爱参观博物馆和名胜古迹,并从中得到知识。她21岁时,和老师合作发表了她的处女作《我生活的故事》。在以后的60多年中她共写下了14部著作。以下是海伦凯勒英语故事,欢迎阅读。

Helen Keller is an American blind and deaf writer and handicapped educator. Born on June 27, 1880 in northern Alabama, a town called taskama biya. She lost her sight and hearing in nineteen months, and then she lost her language skills. In this dark and lonely world, however, she learned to read and speak for her mentor, Anne Sullivan, and began to communicate with others. He graduated from Radcliffe college with honors and became a famous writer and educator with five languages of English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She travels through the United States and around the world, raising money for blind schools and dedicating her life to the blind welfare and the education career. She has won praise from all over the world and has been honoured by many national governments. The main works have "if give me three days light", "my life", "my teacher" etc. Helen Keller wrote 14 books in her life.

Helen Keller became blind and deaf as a child, but she went through college with great difficulty. She has written more than a dozen works in her life, while working to save children, protect womens rights and fight for racial equality. He was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 1964.

She groped her way up in the dark. At the age of seven, the family hired a tutor for her, the teacher who influenced Helens life. Sullivan was almost blind as a child and understood the pain of loss of light. Under the guidance of her hard work, Helen learned to learn sign language by hand touch, she learned to read by touch, then she touched others lips and finally learned to speak.

Miss Sullivan, in order to bring Helen to nature, let her roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, sow seeds in the fields, and climb trees to eat. Take her to touch the newborn pig, also to the river to play water. Under the care of her teacher, Helen overcame blindness and deafness and completed her college education.

Helen was very sad when she left the world in 1936 with her teacher for fifty years. Helen knew that without the love of her teacher, she would not have been today, determined to carry forward the love that the teacher gave her. So Helen traveled all over the United States in large and small cities, traveling around the world, working for people with disabilities, and working for those who were unhappy.

In 1968, Helen died at the age of 89, and she devoted all her life to the service of disabled people throughout the world. She wrote a lot of books and her story was made into a movie. Miss Sullivan gave her the most precious love, and she spread love to all the unfortunate people, giving them light and hope.

After her death, her strong will and outstanding contribution touched the whole world, and people everywhere celebrated her activities

"If give me three days light" is Helen Kellers prose masterpiece, she with a waist weak womans point of view, warned able-bodied people should cherish life, cherish the creator of all things. In addition, my life story, which is included in this book, is Helen Kellers autobiographical work, which is honored as "the greatest masterpiece in world literature history".

March 3, 1887, it was a very important day for Helen. On this day, she was brought in by a teacher, miss Anne Sullivan. Annie taught her to write and sign language. "No one can imagine how surprised and happy I am," said Mr. Yannagno of the boggins blind school, when he read a letter of the French letter with a look of surprise. For I believe in her ability, but also difficult to believe that her 3 months of learning is such good results, in the United States, other people to achieve this level, have to spend time in a year." Helen was nine years old

In the summer of 1894, Helen attended the American association for the advancement of deaf people, and was arranged to attend the school of the deaf in New York City, studying mathematics, nature, French, and German. Within a few months she could converse freely in German; In less than a year, she had finished her German work, William tell. Teachers who teach French do not understand sign language and have to be dictated. In spite of this, Helen soon mastered French and read the novel "the forced doctor" twice. During her time in New York, Helen got to know many friends of the literary world. Mark Twain read her wonderful short stories for her, and they established a sincere friendship. In her quiet home on the Merrimac river, Dr. Holmes read the poems of rouse bean, and when she read the last two pages, holmes placed a statue of a slave in her hand. "She was the emancipator of your mind," holmes told Helen. The doctor was referring to miss Anne. Helens heart was filled with excitement, the worlds beautiful thoughts, deep love, and solid pursuit, all like spring seeds deeply implanted in the heart. Helen confidently said, "Im going to college someday! Im going to harvard!" The day finally came. Harvard Universitys Radcliffe womens college has arranged her entrance exams in a special way. She used her hand to touch the raised braille, and then answered the question with a typewriter. Nine hours before and after, all subjects passed, English and German were the best grades, Helen started college with a keen heart.

In June 1904, Helen graduated from Radcliffe with honors. Two years later, she was appointed chairman of the Massachusetts blind committee and began a social work for the blind. She received the visiting blind people every day, and returned the same letters. Later on, she toured the country, traveling for the promotion of blind blind education plans and treatment plans. By 1921, the American foundation for the blind was finally founded. Helen, one of the groups leaders, has been working hard to strengthen the foundations work. In her busy work, she never put down her pen and finished 14 books successively. "The story of my life", "the song of the stone wall" "out of the dark," "optimism" and so on, all have a worldwide impact. Helens last work was the teacher, she has to collect the book notes and letters of 20 years, and all this and three-quarters of the manuscripts were burned in a fire, burn and braille library, along with their exquisite craft gifts from all over the world. If another person might be disheartened, but Helen felt more determined to finish it, and she sat quietly before the typewriter, and began to trudge again and again. Ten years later, Helen finished her book. She was relieved that the book was a gift to her teacher, and the teacher Anne was very proud of it.

On November 15, 1956, erect perkins the blind school in the United States on a plaque at the entrance of the curtain, with trembling hands, unveiled by Helen, it read: Helen Keller and Anne Su Liwen · wheat west. This is not a common plaque, but for those who have written a prominent chapter in the history of human civilization. Indeed, Helen has dedicated her life to the welfare of the blind and the cause of the education, which has earned the respect of people all over the world, and the United Nations has launched the "Helen Keller" world campaign. On June 1, 1968, Helen Keller, a deaf and blind scholar, writer, educator, who wrote the history of human civilization, passed away in flowers. However, her indomitable fighting spirit, her legendary life, but always in the history, just as the famous writer Mark Twain said: "in the 19th century appeared two great figures, one is napoleon, one is Helen Keller."

海伦·凯勒是美国盲聋哑女作家和残障教育家。1880年6月27日出生于亚拉巴马州北部一个叫塔斯喀姆比亚的城镇。她在19个月的时候因猩红热夺去了她的视力和听力,接着,她又丧失了语言表达能力。然而就在这黑暗而又寂寞的世界里,她因为她的导师安妮·沙利文的努力,使她学会读书和说话,并开始和其他人沟通。而且以优异的成绩毕业于美国拉德克利夫学院,成为一个学识渊博,掌握英、法、德、拉丁、希腊五种文字的著名作家和教育家。她走遍美国和世界各地,为盲人学校募集资金,把自己的一生献给了盲人福利和教育事业。她赢得了世界各国人民的赞扬,并得到许多国家政府的嘉奖。主要作品有《假如给我三天光明》、《我的生活》、《我的老师》等。海伦·凯勒一生一共写了14部著作。

海伦·凯勒自幼因病成为盲聋哑人,但她自强不息,克服巨大困难读完大学。一生写了十几部作品,同时致力于救助伤残儿童,保护妇女权益和争取种族平等的社会活动。1964年获得总统自由勋章。

她在黑暗中摸索着长大。七岁那一年,家里为她请了一位家庭教师,也就是影响海伦一生的沙利文老师。沙利文在小时候眼睛也差点失明,了解失去光明的痛苦。在她辛苦的指导下,海伦用手触摸学会手语,摸点字卡学会了读书,后来用手摸别人的嘴唇,终于学会说话了。

沙利文老师为了让海伦接近大自然,让她在草地上打滚,在田野跑跑跳跳,在地里埋下种子,爬到树上吃饭;还带她去摸一摸刚出生的小猪,也到河边去玩水。海伦在老师爱的关怀下,竟然克服失明与失聪的障碍,完成了大学学业。

1936年,和她朝夕相处五十年的老师离开人间,海伦非常的伤心。海伦知道,如果没有老师的爱,就没有今天的她,决心要把老师给她的爱发扬光大。于是,海伦跑遍美国大大小小的城市,周游世界,为残障的人到处奔走,全心全力为那些不幸的人服务。

1968年,海伦89岁去世,她把所有终生致力服务残障人士的事迹,传遍全世界。她写了很多书,她的故事还拍成了电影。沙利文老师把最珍贵的爱给了她,她又把爱散播给所有不幸的人,带给他们光明和希望。

死后,因为她坚强的意志和卓越的贡献感动了全世界.并且各地人民都开展了纪念她的活动

《假如给我三天光明》是海伦·凯勒的散文代表作,她以一个身残志坚的柔弱女子的视角,告诫身体健全的人们应珍惜生命,珍惜造物主赐予的一切。此外,本书中收录的《我的人生故事》是海伦·凯勒的本自传性作品,被誉为“世界文学史上无与伦比的杰作”。

1887年3月3日,对海伦来说这是个极重要的日子。这一天,家里为她请来了一位教师——安妮·沙莉文小姐。安妮教会她写字、手语。当波金斯盲人学校的亚纳格诺先生以惊讶的神情读到一封海伦完整地道的法文信后,这样写道:“谁也难以想象我是多么地惊奇和喜悦。对于她的能力我素来深信不疑,可也难以相信,她3个月的学习就取得这么好的成绩,在美国,别的人要达到这程度,就得花一年工夫。”这时,海伦才9岁

1894年夏天,海伦出席了美国聋人语言教学促进会,并被安排到纽约赫马森聋人学校上学,学习数学、自然、法语、德语。没过几个月,她便可以自如地用德语交谈;不到一年,她便读完了德文作品《威廉·退尔》。教法语的教师不懂手语字母,不得不进行口授;尽管这样,海伦还是很快掌握了法语,并把小说《被强迫的医生》读了两遍。在纽约期间,海伦结识了文学界的许多朋友。马克·吐温为她朗读自己的精彩短篇小说,他们建立了真挚友谊。霍姆斯博士在梅里迈克河边幽静的家里为她读《劳斯·豆》诗集,当读到最后两页时,霍姆斯把一个奴隶塑像放在她手中。这个蹲着的奴隶身上的锁链正好掉落下来,霍姆斯对海伦说:“她是你思想的解放者。”博士指的是安妮小姐。海伦的心中一阵激动,人世间美好的思想情操,隽永深沉的爱心,以及踏踏实实的追求,都像春天的种子深深植入心田。海伦从小便自信地说:“有朝一日,我要上大学读书!我要去哈佛大学!”这一天终于来了。哈佛大学拉德克利夫女子学院以特殊方式安排她入学考试。只见她用手在凸起的盲文上熟练地摸来摸去,然后用打字机回答问题。前后9个小时,各科全部通过,英文和德文还得了优等成绩,海伦怀着热切的心情开始了大学生活。

1904年6月,海伦以优异的成绩从拉德克里夫学院毕业。两年后,她被任命为麻萨诸塞州盲人委员会主席,开始了为盲人服务的社会工作。她每天都接待来访的盲人,还要回复雪片一样飞来的信件。后来,她又在全美巡回演讲,为促进实施聋盲人教育计划和治疗计划而奔波。到了1921年,终于成立了美国盲人基金会民间组织。海伦是这个组织的领导人之一,她一直为加强基金会的工作而努力。在繁忙的工作中,她始终没有放下手中的笔,先后完成了14部著作。《我生活的故事》《石墙之歌》《走出黑暗》《乐观》等,都产生了世界范围的影响。海伦的最后一部作品是《老师》,她曾为这本书搜集了20年的笔记和信件,而这一切和四分之三的文稿却都在一场火灾中烧毁,连同它们一起烧掉的还有布莱叶文图书室、各国赠送的精巧工艺礼品。如果换一个人也许心灰意冷,可海伦痛定思痛,更加坚定了完成它的决心,她不声不响地坐到了打字机前,开始了又一次艰难的跋涉。10年之后,海伦完成了书稿。她很欣慰,这本书是献给安妮老师的一份厚礼,老师安妮也为此而感到无比骄傲。

1956年11月15日,竖立在美国波金斯盲童学校入口处的一块匾额上的幕布,由海伦用颤抖的手揭开了,上面写着:纪念海伦·凯勒和安妮·苏莉文·麦西。这不是一块普通的匾额,而是为那些在人类文明史上写下了突出篇章的人们所设立的。的确,海伦把一生献给了盲人福利和教育事业,赢得了全世界人民的尊敬,联合国还曾发起“海伦·凯勒”世界运动。1968年6月1日,海伦·凯勒——这位谱写出人类文明史上辉煌生命赞歌的聋哑盲学者、作家、教育家,在鲜花包围中告别了人世。然而,她那不屈不挠的奋斗精神,她那带有传奇色彩的一生,却永远载入了史册,正如著名作家马克·吐温所言:“19世纪出现了两个了不起的人物,一个是拿破仑,一个就是海伦·凯勒。”

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篇15:海伦凯勒英语作文

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I have read the story of Helen Kellers a book. Written in the book the heroine Helen Keller was born less than two years, have lost sight and hearing, live in complete darkness and silence, but on this dark and lonely world, she dared to struggle with the fate of an unyielding, tenacious perseverance to learn knowledge. After hard work, became a famous writer and educator. And dedicated his life to the blind man welfare and education career, get the praise and respect for people all over the world.

Especially in the book that I admire is Helen Keller her strong will and an indomitable spirit. From the story of Helen, I got it only by working hard and enterprising, pay you will reap. When I was studying in the past, meet with difficulties, to retreat, be deterred by difficult. Read the story of Helen was feeling shake, henceforth in learning, the life, no matter what difficulties I will go to great lengths to solve, to meet difficulties, conquer the difficulties.

As a blind and deaf Helen has done a lot of what was done, she sets a good example to us, is that we found himself forward direction.

我读了《海伦凯勒的故事》的一本书。书中写了主人公海伦凯勒出生不到两年,就丧失了视力与听力,生活在不折不扣的黑暗与寂静中,然而就在这黑暗而又寂莫的世界里,她敢于同命运相抗争, 自强不息,用顽强的毅力学习知识。经过努力奋斗,成为著名作家和教育家。并把自己的一生献给了盲人福利和教育事业,得到了世界各国人民的赞扬和尊敬。

书中特别令我敬佩的是海伦凯勒她那坚强意志和坚忍不拔的精神。从海伦的故事中,我懂了只有努力进取,付出了你才会有收获。以前我在学习的时候,一遇到困难,就退缩了,被困难所吓倒了.读了海伦的故事深受感撼,从今往后在学习上,生活上,无论遇到什么困难我都会去竭尽全力解决,迎困难而上,征服困难.

作为一个聋盲人,海伦却做了很多正常人都完成的事,她给我们树立了一个好的榜样,是我们找到了自己前行的方向。

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篇16:赞美春天的英语作文

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As spring comes, everything on earth comes to life. After an overnight’s raining, the trees and flowers seem to wear their new clothes. Birds are chanting in trees. Butterflies keep dancing in flowers. All these elements form an elegant spring life.

春天来了,地球上的一切都苏醒了。一整夜的雨之后,树木和鲜花似乎都穿上了新衣服。鸟儿在树上歌唱。蝴蝶在花花间跳舞。所有这些自然力量形成了一个优雅的春天生活。

As spring comes, everything is in a rush. Swallows are busy with building their nests; frogs are busy with breeding their offspring; little grass is busy with growing up; seeds are busy with sprouting. And the farmers are busy with their farm work. Look, how hard they are working in their field! So theres no doubt that they will reap a good harvest through their hard work.

春天来了,一切都是匆匆忙忙的。燕子正在忙着筑巢;青蛙都忙着繁殖后代;小草忙于成长;种子忙着发芽。农民忙于农活。看,在他们的田野上他们是多么努力的工作啊!所以毫无疑问,通过他们的努力工作他们会有一个很好的收成。

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篇17:海伦凯勒英语故事

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Helen Keller once wrote about these early days.

One beautiful spring morning I was alone in my room, reading. Suddenly a wonderful smell in the air made me get up and put out my hands . The spirit of spring seemed to be passing in my room. "What is it?"I asked. The next minute I knew it was coming from mimosa tree outside. I walked outside to the edge of the garden, toward the tree. There it was, shaking in the warm sunshine. Its long branches, so heavy with flowers, almost touched the ground. I walked through the flowers to the tree itself and then just stood silent. Then I put my foot on the tree and pulled myself up into it. I climbed higher and higher until I reached a little seat. Long ago someone had put it there. I sat for a long time... Nothing in all the world was like this.

Later Helen learned that nature could be cruel as well as beautiful. Strangely enough she discovery this in a different kind of tree.

One day my teacher and I were returning from a long walk. It was a fine morning but it started to get warm and heavy. We stopped to rest two or three times. Our last stop was under a cherry tree, a short way from our house. The shade was nice and the tree was easy to climb. Miss Sullivan climbed with me. It was so coot up in the tree, we decided to have lunch there. I promised to sit still until she went to the house for some food. Suddenly a change came over the tree. I knew the sky was black because all the heat which meant light to me had died out of the air. A strange odor came up to me from the earth . I knew it. It was the odor which always comes before a thunder storm. I felt alone, cut off from friends, high above the firm earth. I was frightened and wanted my teacher. wanted to get down from that tree quickly, but I was no help to myself. There was a moment of terrible silence. Then a sudden and violent wind began to shake the tree and its leaves kept coming down all around me. I almost fell. I wanted to jump, but was afraid to do so. I tried to make myself small in the tree as the branches rubbed against me. Just us I thought that both the tree and I were going to fall, a hand touched me . It was my teacher. I held her with all my strength, then shook with joy to feel the solid earth under my feet.

Miss Sullivan stayed with Helen for many year. She taught Helen how to read, how to write and how to speak. She helped her to get ready for school and college. More than anything, Helen wanted to do what others did, and do it just as well. In time Helen did go to college and completed her studies with high honors. But it was a hard struggle. Few of the books she needed were written in the Braille language that the blind could read by touching pages. Miss Sullivan and others had to teach her what was in these books by forming words in her hands. The study of geometry and physics was especially difficult. Helen could only learn about squares, triangles and other geometrical forms by making them with wires. She kept feeling the different shapes of these wires until she could see them in her mind.

During her second year college Miss Keller wrote the story of her life and what a college meant to her. This is what she wrote.

My first day at Radcliffe college was of great interest. Some powerful force inside me made me test my mind. I wanted to learn if it was as good as that of others. I learned many things at college. One thing I slowly learned was that knowledge does not just mean power, as some people say. Knowledge leads to happiness because to have it is to know what is true and real. To know what great man of the past had thought, said, and done is to feel the heartbeat of humanity down through the ages.

All of Helen Kellers knowledge reached her mind through her sense of touch and smell, and of course her feelings. To know a flower was to touch it, feel it and smell it. This sense of touch became greatly developed as she got older. She once said that hands speak almost as loudly as words. She said the touch of some hands frightened her. The people seemed so empty of joy that when she touched their cold fingers it is as if she were shaking bands with a storm. She found the hands of others full of sunshine and warmth. Strangely enough Helen Keller learned to love things she could not hear, music for example. She did this through her sense of touch. When waves of air beat against her, she felt them. Sometimes she put her hand to a singers throat. She often stood for hours with her hands on a piano while it was played. Once she listened to an organ. Its powerful songs made her moved her body in rhythm with the music. She also liked to go to museums. She thought she understood sculptures as well as others. Her fingers told her the true size and the feel of the material.

What did Helen Keller think of herself, what did she think about the tragic lost of her sight and hearing. This is what she wrote as a young girl.

Sometimes a sense of loneliness covers me like a cold mist. I sit alone, and wait at life s shut-door. Beyond there is light and music and sweet friendship. But I may not enter. Silence sits heavy upon my soul. Then comes hope with a sweet smile and said

softly " There is joy in forgetting oneself And so I tried to make the light in others eyes my sun, the music in others ears my symphony, the smile on others lips my happiness.

Helen Keller was tall and strong. When she spoke, her face looked very alive. It helped to give meaning to her words. She often felt the faces of close friends when she was talking to them to discover their feelings. She and Miss Sullivan both were known for their sense of humor. They enjoyed jokes and laughing at funny things that happened to themselves or others. Helen Keller had to work hard to support herself after she finished college. She spoke to many groups around the country. She wrote several books and she made one movie based on her life. Her main goal was to increase public interest in the difficulties of people with physical problems. The work Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan did has been written and talked about for many years. Their success showed how people can conquer great difficulties. Anne Sullivan died in 1936, blind herself. Before Miss Sullivan died, Helen wrote and said many kind things about her.

It was the genius of my teacher, her sympathy, her love which made my first years of education so beautiful. My teacher is so near to me that I do not think of myself as a part from her. All the best of me belongs to her. Everything I am today was awakened by her loving touch .

Helen Keller died on June 1st, 1968. She was 87 year old. Her message of courage and hope remains.

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篇18:海伦凯勒英语故事

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In 1882 a baby girl caught a fever that was so fierce she nearly died. She survived but the fever left its mark she could no longer see or hear. Because she could not hear she also found it very difficult to speak.

1882年,一名女婴因高发烧差点丧命。她虽幸免于难,但发烧给她留下了后遗症 她再也看不见、听不见。因为听不见,她想讲话也变得很困难。

So how did this child, blinded and deafened at 19 months old, grow up to become a world-famous author and public speaker?

那么这样一个在19个月时就既盲又聋的孩子,是如何成长为享誉世界的作家和演说家的呢?

The fever cut her off from the outside world, depriving her of sight and sound. It was as if she had been thrown into a dark prison cell from which there could be no release.

高烧将她与外界隔开,使她失去了视力和声音。她仿佛置身在黑暗的牢笼中无法摆脱。

Luckily Helen was not someone who gave up easily. Soon she began to explore the world by using her other senses. She followed her mother wherever she went, hanging onto her skirts, She touched and smelled everything she came across. She copied their actions and was soon able to do certain jobs herself, like milking the cows or kneading dough, She even learnt to recognize people by feeling their faces or their clothes. She could also tell where she was in the garden by the smell of the different plants and the feel of the ground under her feet.

万幸的是海伦并不是个轻易认输的人。不久她就开始利用其它的感官来探查这个世界了。她跟着母亲,拉着母亲的衣角,形影不离。她去触摸,去嗅各种她碰到的物品。她模仿别人的动作且很快就能自己做一些事情,例如挤牛奶或揉面。她甚至学会*摸别人的脸或衣服来识别对方。她还能*闻不同的植物和触摸地面来辨别自己在花园的位置。

By the age of seven she had invented over 60 different signs by which she could talk to her family, If she wanted bread for example, she would pretend to cut a loaf and butter the slices. If she wanted ice cream she wrapped her arms around herself and pretended to shiver.

七岁的时候她发明了60多种不同的手势,*此得以和家里人交流。比如她若想要面包,就会做出切面包和涂黄油的动作。想要冰淇淋时她会用手裹住自己装出发抖的样子。

Helen was unusual in that she was extremely intelligent and also remarkably sensitive. By her own efforts she had managed to make some sense of an alien and confusing world. But even so she had limitations.

海伦在这方面非比一般,她绝顶的聪明又相当敏感。通过努力她对这个陌生且迷惑的世界有了一些知识。但她仍有一些有足。

At the age of five Helen began to realize she was different from other people. She noticed that her family did not use signs like she did but talked with their mouths. Sometimes she stood between two people and touched their lips. She could not understand what they said and she could not make any meaningful sounds herself. She wanted to talk but no matter how she tried she could not make herself understood. This make her so angry that she used to hurl herself around the room, kicking and screaming in frustration.   海伦五岁时开始意识到她与别人不同。她发现家里的其他人不用象她那样做手势而是用嘴交谈。有时她站在两人中间触摸他们的嘴唇。她不知道他们在说什么,而她自己不能发出带有含义的声音。她想讲话,可无论费多大的劲儿也无法使别人明白自己。这使她异常懊恼以至于常常在屋子里乱跑乱撞,灰心地又踢又喊。

As she got older her frustration grew and her rages became worse and worse. She became wild and unruly . If she didnt get what she wanted she would throw tantrums until her family gave in. Her favourite tricks included grabbing other peoples food from their plates and hurling fragile objects to the floor. Once she even managed to lock her mother into the pantry. Eventually it became clear that something had to be done. So, just before her seventh birthday, the family hired a private tutor Anne Sullivan.

随着年龄的增长她的怒气越为越大。她变得狂野不驯。倘若她得不到想要的东西就会大发脾气直到家人顺从。她惯用的手段包括抓别人盘里的食物以及将易碎的东西猛扔在地。有一次她甚至将母亲锁在厨房里。这样一来就得想个办法了。于是,在她快到七岁生日时,家里便雇了一名家庭教师 安尼沙利文。

Anne was careful to teach Helen especially those subjects in which she was interested. As a result Helen became gentler and she soon learnt to read and write in Braille. She also learnt to read peoples lips by pressing her finger-tips against them and feeling the movement and vibrations. This method is called Tadoma and it is a skill that very, very few people manage to acquire. She also learnt to speak, a major achievement for someone who could not hear at all.

安尼悉心地教授海伦,特别是她感兴趣的东西。这样海伦变得温和了而且很快学会了用布莱叶盲文朗读和写作。*用手指接触说话人的嘴唇去感受运动和震动,她又学会了触唇意识。这种方法被称作泰德马,是一种很少有人掌握的技能。她也学会了讲话,这对失聪的人来说是个巨大的成就。

Helen proved to be a remarkable scholar, graduating with honours from Radcliffe College in 1904. She had phenomenal powers of concentration and memory, as well as a dogged determination to succeed. While she was still at college she wrote ‘The Story of My Life. This was an immediate success and earned her enough money to buy her own house.

海伦证明了自己是个出色的学者,1904年她以优异的成绩从拉德克利夫学院毕业。她有惊人的注意力和记忆力,同时她还具有不达目的誓不罢休的毅力。上大学时她就写了《我的生命》。这使她取得了巨大的成功从而有能力为自己购买一套住房。

She toured the country, giving lecture after lecture. Many books were written about her and several plays and films were made about her life. Eventually she became so famous that she was invited abroad and received many honours from foreign universities and monarchs. In 1932 she became a vice-president of the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the United Kingdom.

她周游全国,不断地举行讲座。她的事迹为许多人著书立说而且还上演了关于她的生平的戏剧和电影。最终她声名显赫,应邀出国并受到外国大学和国王授予的荣誉。1932年,她成为英国皇家国立盲人学院的副校长。

After her death in 1968 an organization was set up in her name to combat blindness in the developing world. Today that agency, Helen Keller International, is one of the biggest organizations working with blind people overseas.

1968年她去世后,一个以她的名字命名的组织建立起来,该组织旨在与发展中国家存在的失明缺陷做斗争。如今这所机构,“国际海伦凯勒”,是海外向盲人提供帮助的最大组织之一。

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篇19:赞美英语作文初一80词

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What a colorful world of the fall,this is a credit to the leaves,they have

red and green,the autumn dress up like a large garden.

Red maple leaves,like palms,just five piece children.Leaves a small number

of prominent teeth,the base of the heart-shaped,dark green to dark green above

to below the axillary vein has hair sense,the edge is also trimmed with lace

irregular.Bark grayish brown,with the old growth,the surface grooves and

scales.Maple leaves,autumn brings a festive and warm.

Holly tree is the symbol of vitality,crown thriving,flourish.Leaves

oval,pointed at both ends,like the two tilt of the boat.Stem and leaf surface

veins is very clear,long from bottom to top,from coarse to fine.The front of

dark green leaves,very smooth,negative light green,because there are many

prominent veins and coarse stems.Holly leaves have wavy lines on the edge of the

same jagged,but not scratchy.

The campus,red maple,holly green,a passionate,full of vitality,this is

really the mental outlook of our young pioneers it!I love autumn,I love the fall

on campus.

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篇20:关于海伦凯勒的英语读后感

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After reading the "Helen Keller" this text, Im ripping mad. My eyes shed tears for her misfortunes, my heart is bleeding in some difficulties for her perseverance, her one and a half ears deaf, blind, but she did with his strong will overcome the difficulties of ordinary people is hard to imagine, and was admitted to Harvard University with honors. After leaving life "contribution" to the world that wealth.

She less indispensable to ordinary people, but she doesnt slacken ones efforts, to overcome difficulties, I used to be a most people are afraid of difficulties, in practice calligraphy, learn not to learn, idle bored, it is to learn for people interested in this! But read [[Helen Keller]] after the text, I changed my attitude, thought, Helen was a deaf, blind and dumb people, is one such person she can overcome all difficulties, and Im a "developed" no shortage of people who do not residual limbs to calculate what this difficulty, for my troubles would be less than one over ten thousand of her, I feel ashamed, very ashamed.

Helen Keller this great name deep in my mind, remember in my heart, from her I learned the spirit of perseverance conquer fate. Will make a character for the selfless love life, she is a worthy of nostalgia, inspired us to move forward, a great, moral and character, have ideal man. On my road of life, want to take Helens spirit, character to treat study and life.

读了《海伦凯勒》这篇课文后,我的心情久久不能平静。我的眼为她的不幸流泪,我的心在为她遇到困难时不屈不挠流血,她一岁半就双耳失聪,双目失明,可她却凭着自己坚强的毅力克服了常人难以想象的困难,并以优异的成绩考入美国哈佛大学。后把一生“捐献”给世人,留下财富。

她却少了常人不可缺少的,但她并不懈气,去克服困难,我以前是个最怕困难的人,在练毛笔字时,学一下就不学了,闲烦,学这个就留给对这个有兴趣的人吧!但读了[[海伦凯勒]]这篇课文后,我改变了态度,心想:海伦是个聋,盲,哑人,就是这样一个人她都能克服所有困难,而我一个四肢“发达”不缺不残的人对这点困难有算得了什么,对于我的困难来说占她的万分之一都不到,我感到无地自容,十分羞愧。

海伦凯勒这个伟大的名字深深地扎在我的脑海里,铭记在我的心中,从她身上我学到了不屈不挠的战胜命运的精神。热爱生命就要有忘我付出的品格,她是位值得怀念,激励我们向前的人,一个伟大,有道德,高尚品格,有理想的人。在我的人生道路上,要以海伦的精神,品格去对待学习和生活。

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