英語手抄報版面設計圖

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英語手抄報版面設計圖

  英語手抄報版面設計圖

英語手抄報版面設計圖1

英語手抄報內容:

自我介紹

Hello! (sir / madam / ladies and gentleman)

My name's (中文名字), and you can call me (英文名字).

I'm eleven years old.I study in……Primary School,and I'm in Class 5,Grade e're three people in my family,they're……my mother is a (職業)……my father is a (職業)……I do love my happy warm family!In addition,I'm sunny boy with lots of hobbies, for instance,stamp-collecting, swimming,reading, I prefer……because……and I have learned since I was……years I will graduate from primary school, and I sincerely hope that I can continue to study at this ks for your attention!

【翻譯】

您好!(先生/小姐/女士們,先生們)

我的名字叫(中文名字),你可以叫我(英文名字)。

我11歲了,在XXX國小上學,我在5年級5班,這三個人是我的家人,他們是......我的母親是一個(職業)......我父親是一個(職業)......我愛我的幸福溫暖的家庭!另外,我詩歌很陽光的男孩,有很多愛好,比如集郵,游泳,看書等等,不過我更喜歡......,因為......我已經學會了,因為我是......我就要畢業了從國小,我衷心希望我能繼續在這個學校上學.謝謝您對我的關注!


英語手抄報版面設計圖2

【Why the Sea is Salt】

Once upon a time...

Long, long ago, there were two brothers, the one rich and the other poor. When Christmas Eve came, the poor one had not a bite in the house, either of meat or bread; so he went to his brother, and begged him, in God's name, to give him something for Christmas Day. It was by no means the first time that the brother had been forced to give something to him, and he was not better pleased at being asked now than he generally was.

"If you will do what I ask you, you shall have a whole ham," said he. The poor one immediately thanked him, and promised this.

"Well, here is the ham, and now you must go straight to Dead Man's Hall," said the rich brother, throwing the ham to him.

"Well, I will do what I have promised," said the other, and he took the ham and set off. He went on and on for the livelong day, and at nightfall he came to a place where there was a bright light.

"I have no doubt this is the place," thought the man with the ham.

An old man with a long white beard was standing in the outhouse, chopping Yule logs.

"Good-evening," said the man with the ham.

"Good-evening to you. Where are you going at this late hour?" said the man.

"I am going to Dead Man's Hall, if only I am on the right track," answered the poor man.

"Oh! yes, you are right enough, for it is here," said the old man. "When you get inside they will all want to buy your ham, for they don't get much meat to eat there; but you must not sell it unless you can get the hand-mill which stands behind the door for it. When you come out again I will teach you how to stop the hand-mill, which is useful for almost everything."

So the man with the ham thanked the other for his good advice, and rapped at the door.

When he got in, everything happened just as the old man had said it would: all the people, great and small, came round him like ants on an ant-hill, and each tried to outbid the other for the ham.

"By rights my old woman and I ought to have it for our Christmas dinner, but, since you have set your hearts upon it, I must just give it up to you," said the man. "But, if I sell it, I will have the hand-mill which is standing there behind the door."

At first they would not hear to this, and haggled and bargained with the man, but he stuck to what he had said, and the people were forced to give him the hand-mill. When the man came out again into the yard, he asked the old wood-cutter how he was to stop the hand-mill, and when he had learned that, he thanked him and set off home with all the speed he could, but did not get there until after the clock had struck twelve on Christmas Eve.

"Where in the world have you been?" said the old woman. "Here I have sat waiting hour after hour, and have not even two sticks to lay across each other under the Christmas porridge-pot."

"Oh! I could not come before; I had something of importance to see about, and a long way to go, too; but now you shall just see!" said the man, and then he set the hand-mill on the table, and bade it first grind light, then a table-cloth, and then meat, and beer, and everything else that was good for a Christmas Eve's supper; and the mill ground all that he ordered. "Bless me!" said the old woman as one thing after another appeared; and she wanted to know where her husband had got the mill from, but he would not tell her that.

"Never mind where I got it; you can see that it is a good one, and the water that turns it will never freeze," said the man. So he ground meat and drink, and all kinds of good things, to last all Christmas-tide, and on the third day he invited all his friends to come to a feast.

翻譯:

一次一次的..

.很久以前,有兩個兄弟,一個富人和另一個窮人。當聖誕前夕,窮人沒有咬在房子,無論是肉或麵包;於是他去見他的弟兄,求他以神的名,給他作聖誕節的禮物。這是兄弟第一次被迫給他一些東西,他現在不比一般人更高興了。“如果你願意做我想做的事,你就會有一整套火腿,”他說。可憐的人立刻感謝他,並答應了這一點。“好,這裡是火腿,現在你必須直接去死人的大廳,”富農說,把火腿扔給他。“好吧,我會照我所說的做的',”另一個說,他拿起火腿,出發了。他在,在黃昏的時候,到了一個明亮的地方。“我毫不懷疑這是個地方,”含著火腿的人想。一個留著長長的白鬍子的老人站在廁所裡,劈下了聖誕。“晚上好,”帶火腿的人說。“晚上好給你。”這遲到的時候你要去哪裡?”那個人說。“我要去死人的大廳,如果我在正確的軌道上,”窮人回答。"哦!“是的,你是對的,因為它在這裡,”老人說。“當你進到裡面,他們都想買你的火腿,因為他們沒有多少肉在那裡吃;但是你不能賣掉它,除非你能買到站在門後的hand-mill。當你再次出來時,我會教你如何停止hand-mill ,這對幾乎所有的東西都有用。“所以,有火腿的人感謝別人的好建議,在門口敲了敲。當他進來的時候,一切都發生了,正如老人所說的那樣:所有的人和大大小小的人都像螞蟻一樣圍著一群螞蟻,試圖為火腿出價高於。“通過權利我的老婦人和我應該得到它作為我們的聖誕晚餐,但是,因為你已經設定了你的心在它,我必須只把它交給你,”男子說。“但是,如果我賣掉它,我會有站在門後的hand-mill。”起初他們不肯聽這事,也不肯與那人商議,就卡住了他所說的話,百姓就強迫他hand-mill。當這個人回到院子裡時,他問老人如何阻止hand-mill ,當他得知這一點時,他向他表示感謝,並以所有的速度出發了,但直到聖誕節前夕十二點敲響十二點以後才到達。“你在哪裡?”老婦人說。“在這裡,我有一個小時的等待時間,甚至沒有兩根棍子在聖誕porridge-pot下躺。"哦!我以前不能來;我有一些重要的事情要看,還有很長的路要走。但是現在你會看到的!那人說,然後他把hand-mill放在桌子上,吩咐先磨光,然後是檯布,然後是肉,還有啤酒,還有其他一切對聖誕前夕晚餐的好處。他訂購的工廠都是地面“祝福我!””老婦人說,一件事以後出現了;她想知道她的丈夫從哪裡得到了磨坊,但他不會告訴她。“別管我把它放在哪裡;你可以看到它是一個很好的,水,它將永遠不會凍結,”男子說。所以他把肉和飲料,以及各種好東西,都留到christmas-tide ,第三天,他請所有的朋友來赴宴。