㈠ 四年级的英语A3手抄报要写什么内容啊 只说了内容自定 唉~~~~
可以从多方面入手,要有趣味性。 提供以下资料
1英语笑话
一、我是单身汉
Jack feell off his bicycle and got hurt. A beautiful young nurse asked him to fill forms. Jack finished them and gave them back."Anything else?" The nurse asked. "Yes,"Jack thinks for a while and said,"I'm a bachelor."
杰克骑车摔伤,得住院治疗。一位年轻美貌的护士拿着表格让填。仞杰克填好递上表格"还有什么漏填的?"护士问. "有!"杰克想了想说,"我是个单身汉."
二、死予肝癌的人100%都吃饭
Wife:You see.According to te statistics on the paper 80% of those who have died of liver cancer have drunk alcoho.
Husband:It's okey. To my investigation, all Thespeopleeat meals.
妻子:你看这张报纸,据统计,死于肝癌的人80%都是喝酒的。
丈夫:那有什么?据我调查,死予肝癌的人100%都吃饭的。
三、位置上的冰激凌
"Excuse me,but the seat you've taken is mine."
"Yours?Can you prove it?"
"Yes,I put a cup of ice cream on it."
"请原谅,你占了我的位置."
"你的位置?你能征明这点吗?"
"能,我在位置上放了杯 冰激凌."
四、别无选择
One day,Eve asked Adam,"Doyou really love me?"
Adam said helplessly,"Do I have any other choice?"
一天,夏娃问亚当:"你当真爱我吗?"
亚当无可奈何地回答:"我还有的选择吗?"
五、总是口渴
Always Thirsty
"I had an operation," said a man to his friend, "and the doctor left a sponge in me."
"That"s terrible!" said the friend. "Got any pain?"
"No, but I am always thirsty!"
总感到口渴
一个男人对他的朋友说:“我动了一次手术,手术后医生把一块海绵忘在我的身体里了。”
“真是太糟糕了!”朋友说道:“你觉得疼吗?”
“不疼,可是我总感到口渴。”
2英语谚语
1. Pain past is pleasure.
无论多么艰难一定要咬牙冲过去,将来回忆起来一定甜蜜无比。
2. While there is life, there is hope.
有生命就有希望/留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。
3. Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.
脑中有知识,胜过手中有金钱。
4. Storms make trees take deeper roots.
风暴使树木深深扎根。/感激敌人,感激挫折!
5. Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.
心之所愿,无所不成。/坚持一个信念就一定会成功。
6. The shortest answer is doing.
最简单的回答就是干。
7. All things are difficult before they are easy.
凡事必先难后易。/放弃投机取巧的幻想。
8. Great hopes make great man.
伟大的理想造就伟大的人。
9. God helps those who help themselves.
天助自助者。
12. East or west, home is best.
东好西好,还是家里最好。
13. Two heads are better than one.
三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮。
14. Good company on the road is the shortest cut.
行路有良伴就是捷径。
15. Constant dropping wears the stone.
滴水穿石。
16. Better late than never.
迟做总比不做好;晚来总比不来好。
17.Actions speak louder than words.
行动比语言更响亮。
18.The tongue is boneless but it breaks bones.
舌无骨却能折断骨。
19.Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
无热情成就不了伟业。
20.Knowing something of everything and everything of something.
通百艺而专一长。
3英语故事
A Hasty Settlement
YOUR Honour," said an Attorney, rising, "what is the present
status of this case - as far as it has gone?"
"I have given a judgment for the resiary legatee under the will,"
said the Court, "put the costs upon the contestants, decided all
questions relating to fees and other charges; and, in short, the
estate in litigation has been settled, with all controversies,
disputes, misunderstandings, and differences of opinion thereunto
appertaining."
"Ah, yes, I see," said the Attorney, thoughtfully, "we are making
progress - we are getting on famously."
"Progress?" echoed the Judge - "progress? Why, sir, the matter is
concluded!"
"Exactly, exactly; it had to be concluded in order to give
relevancy to the motion that I am about to make. Your Honour, I
move that the judgment of the Court be set aside and the case
reopened."
"Upon what ground, sir?" the Judge asked in surprise.
"Upon the ground," said the Attorney, "that after paying all fees
and expenses of litigation and all charges against the estate there
will still be something left."
"There may have been an error," said His Honour, thoughtfully -
"the Court may have underestimated the value of the estate. The
motion is taken under advisement."
4英语演讲
我有一个梦想
I have a dream
……I say to you, my friends, so even though we must face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American d
ream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed - we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves and sons of former slave-owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day, even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places shall be made plain, and the crooked places shall be made straight and the glory of the Lord will be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.
With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.
With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to go to jail together, knowing that we will be free one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning-"my country 'tis of thee; sweet land of liberty; of thee I sing; land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride; from every mountain side, let freedom ring"-and if America is to be a great nation, this must become true.
So let freedom ring -- from the prodigious hill tops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring; from the mighty mountains of New York.Let freedom ring -- from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania.
Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.
But not only that.Let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia.
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee.
Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.
When we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children - black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles,
Catholics and Protestants - will be able to join hands and to sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last, free at last; thank God Almighty, we are free at last."
我有一个梦想
今天,我高兴地同大家一起,参加这次将成为我国历史上为了争取自由而举行的最伟大的示威集会。
一百年前,一位伟大的美国人签署了解放黑奴宣言,今天我们就是在他的雕像前集会。这一庄严宣言犹如灯塔的光芒,给千百万在那摧残生命的不义之火中受煎熬的黑奴带来了希望。它的到来犹如欢乐的黎明,结束了束缚黑人的漫漫长夜。
然而一百年后的今天,黑人还没有得到自由,一百年后的今天,在种族隔离的镣铐和种族歧视的枷锁下,黑人的生活备受压榨。一百年后的今天,黑人仍生活在物质充裕的海洋中一个贫困的孤岛上。一百年后的今天,黑人仍然萎缩在美国社会的角落里,并且意识到自己是故土家园中的流亡者。今天我们在这里集会,就是要把这种骇人听闻的情况公诸于众。
我并非没有注意到,参加今天集会的人中,有些受尽苦难和折磨,有些刚刚走出窄小的牢房,有些由于寻求自由,曾在居住地惨遭疯狂迫害的打击,并在警察暴行的旋风中摇摇欲坠。你们是人为痛苦的长期受难者。坚持下去吧,要坚决相信,忍受不应得的痛苦是一种赎罪。
让我们回到密西西比去,回到阿拉巴马去,回到南卡罗莱纳去,回到佐治亚去,回到路易斯安那去,回到我们北方城市中的贫民区和少数民族居住区去,要心中有数,这种状况是能够也必将改变的。我们不要陷入绝望而不能自拔。
朋友们,今天我对你们说,在此时此刻,我们虽然遭受种种困难和挫折,我仍然有一个梦想。这个梦是深深扎根于美国的梦想中的。
我梦想有一天,这个国家会站立起来,真正实现其信条的真谛:“我们认为这些真理是不言而喻的;人人生而平等。”
我梦想有一天,在佐治亚的红山上,昔日奴隶的儿子将能够和昔日奴隶主的儿子坐在一起,共叙兄弟情谊。
我梦想有一天,甚至连密西西比州这个正义匿迹,压迫成风,如同沙漠般的地方,也将变成自由和正义的绿洲。
我梦想有一天,我的四个孩子将在一个不是以他们的肤色,而是以他们的品格优劣来评判他们的国度里生活。
我今天有一个梦想。
我梦想有一天,阿拉巴马州能够有所转变,尽管该州州长现在仍然满口异议,反对联邦法令,但有朝一日,那里的黑人男孩和女孩将能够与白人男孩和女孩情同骨肉,携手并进。
我今天有一个梦想。
我梦想有一天,幽谷上升,高山下降,坎坷曲折之路成坦途,圣光披露,满照人间。
这就是我们的希望。我怀着这种信念回到南方。有了这个信念,我们将能从绝望之岭劈出一块希望之石。有了这个信念,我们将能把这个国家刺耳的争吵声,改变成为一支洋溢手足之情的优美交响曲。有了这个信念,我们将能一起工作,一起祈祷,一起斗争,一起坐牢,一起维护自由;因为我们知道,终有一天,我们是会自由的。
在自由到来的那一天,上帝的所有儿女们将以新的含义高唱这支歌:“我的祖国,美丽的自由之乡,我为您歌唱。您是父辈逝去的地方,您是最初移民的骄傲,让自由之声响彻每个山冈。”
如果美国要成为一个伟大的国家,这个梦想必须实现。让自由之声从新罕布什尔州的巍峨峰巅响起来!
让自由之声从纽约州的崇山峻岭响起来!
让自由之声从宾夕法尼亚州阿勒格尼山的顶峰响起!
让自由之声从科罗拉多州冰雪覆盖的落矶山响起来!
让自由之声从加利福尼亚州蜿蜒的群峰响起来!
不仅如此,还要让自由之声从佐治亚州的石岭响起来!让自由之声从田纳西州的了望山响起来!
让自由之声从密西西比州的每一座丘陵响起来!
让自由之声从每一片山坡响起来!
当我们让自由之声响起来,让自由之声从每一个大小村庄、每一个州和每一个城市响起来时,我们将能够加速这一天的到来,那时,上帝的所有儿女:黑人和白人,犹太人和非犹太人,新教徒和天主教徒,都将手携手,合唱一首古老的黑人灵歌:“终于自由啦!终于自由啦!感谢全能的上帝,我们终于自由啦!”
我梦想有一天,在佐治亚的红山上,昔日奴隶的儿子将能够和昔日奴隶主的儿子坐在一起,共叙兄弟情谊。我梦想有一天,甚至连密西西比州这个缺乏正义、压迫成风的地方,也将变成自由和正义的绿洲。
我梦想有一天,我的四个孩子将在一个不是以他们的肤色,而是以他们的品格优劣来评价他们的国度里生活。我今天有一个梦想。
我梦想有一天,恶性种施歧视行为泛滥的阿拉巴马州能够有所转变,尽管该州州长现在仍然满口异议,反对联邦法令,但有朝一日,那里的黑人男孩和女孩将能与白人男孩和女孩情同骨肉,携手并进。今天我有一个梦想。
我梦想有一天,所有谷地会升高,所有山陵将夷平,崎岖不平之地变为平原,所有险阻化为康庄大道,上帝的光辉显现,让所有人类一齐瞻仰。这就是我们的希望。这就是我带回南方的信念。怀着这个信念,我们能够把绝望的大山凿成希望的磐石。怀着这个信念,我们能够将我国种族不和的喧嚣变为一曲友爱的乐章。怀着这个信念,我们能够一同工作,一同祝祈祷,一同奋斗,一同入狱,一同为争取自由而斗争,因为我们知道我们终将得到自由。
在自由到来的那一天,上帝的所有儿女们将以新的含义高唱这支歌:“我的祖国,美丽的自由之乡,我为您歌唱。您是父辈逝去的地方,您是最初移民的骄傲,让自由之声从每一座山峦响起来。”如果美国是伟大的民族,这一天一定会到来。
你还可以自己在找一些资料,再在适当位置画 一些装饰性的插图,就成了!
㈡ A3电子英语小报怎么做
只有文字可以用word,要是还有图片什么的,要有艺术效果的,用Photoshop方便
㈢ 要做一份A3英语《happy holiday》手抄报,怎么安排版面
最上面写题目,之后左边写英文,右边贴照片
㈣ 英语小报模版~A3大小
下面有2篇,一个是外国寓言故事的中英文对照,另外一篇是中国成语故事的中英文对照,你选一篇吧.
The Selfish Giant
Every afternoon, as the children were coming back from school, they used to go and play in the giant's garden.
It was a beautiful large garden. Beautiful flowers grew in the grass. There were twelve fruit trees. In the spring the fruit trees were covered with red and white flowers, and later in the year they bore rich fruit. The birds sang in the trees so sweetly that sometimes the children stopped their games and listened to them. "How happy we are here!" they cried to each other.
One day the giant came back. He had been away for seven years. When he arrived, he saw the children playing in his garden. "What are you doing here?" he cried in a very loud voice. The children ran away.
"My own garden is my own garden," said the giant. "I will allow no one to play in it but myself. "So he built a high wall round it and put up a notice: Keep out. He was a very selfish giant.
So the children had nowhere to play. They tried to play on the road, but the road was sty and full of hard stone, and they did not like it. They wandered round the high walls when their lessons were finished and talked about the beautiful garden inside. "How happy we were there!" they said to each other.
The spring came, and there were flowers and little birds all over the country. But in the garden of the Selfish Giant it was till winter the birds did not like to sing in it because there were no children, and the trees forgot to bear flowers. Snow covered up the grass, and ice covered all the trees with silver. The north wind came, and driving rain.
"I can't understand why the spring is so late in coming," said the Selfish Giant as he sat at the window of his house and looked out at his cold white garden. "I hope that there will be a change in the weather."
But the spring never came, nor the summer. When there was golden fruit in every other garden, there was no fruit in the the giant's garden. It was always winter there with the north wind, and snow, and ice, and driving rain.
The giant was lying in bed one morning when he heard some beautiful music. It was a little bird singing outside his window. It was so long since he had heard the song of a bird that it seemed to him the most beautiful music in the world. Then the north wind and the rain stopped.
"I believe that spring has come at last!" said the giant. He jumped out of bed and looked out.
What did he see?
He saw a most wonderful sight. The children had come in though a hole in the wall and were sitting in the branches of the trees. There was a little child in every tree that he could see. The trees were so glad to have the children back that they had covered themselves with flowers: the birds were flying about and singing with joy, and flowers were looking up through the green grass.
A little boy was standing in the farthest corner of the garden. He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree, but was wandering round it and weeping. That tree was still covered with ice and snow.
"How selfish I have been!" said the giant. "Now I know why the spring would not come here. I'll put the little boy on the top of the tree. Then I'll pull down the wall and my garden shall be a children's playground for ever." He was really sorry for what he had done.
So he went down: he opened the door very quietly, and went out into the garden. But, when the children saw him, they were afraid and ran away. Only the little boy did not run: his eyes were so full of tears that he did not see the giant coming. The giant came quietly behind him. He took the little boy gently in his hand and put him up into the tree. Then the tree was suddenly covered with flowers, and the birds came and sang in it, and the little boy put his arms round the giant's neck and kissed him.
The other children saw that giant was not bad and selfish now, so they came running back.
"It's your garden now, little children," said the giant, and he pulled down the wall.
When the people were going along the road to the town, they found the giant playing with the children in the most beautiful garden they had ever seen.
The children played all day, and in the evening they came to the giant to say goodbye to him.
"But where is your little friend?" he said. "Where is the little boy I put in the tree?" The giant loved him best because the little boy had kissed him.
"We don't know," answered the children. "he has gone away."
"You must tell him to come tomorrow, he must come tomorrow." "We don't know where he lives. We had never seen him before." The giant felt very sad.
Every afternoon when school ended, the children came and played with the giant. But the little boy whom the giant loved was never seen again. The giant was very kind to all the children, but he did want to see his first little friend. "How much I would like to see him!" he said.
Years went by, and the giant became very old and weak. He could not play in the garden now; so he sat in a big chair and watched the children at their games and looked at his beautiful garden. "I have many beautiful flowers," he said, "but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all."
One morning, when he was dressing himself, he looked out of the window. He did not hate the winter now, because he knew that the spring was sleeping and the flowers were resting: he knew that they would come again.
Suddenly he rubbed his eyes; he looked again at the wonderful sight! In the farthest corner of the garden there was a tree quite covered with beautiful white flowers. Its branches were golden, and silver fruit hung down from them. And the little boy whom he loved was standing under the tree.
He ran out into the garden: he hurried across the grass and came near the child. When he came quite close, his face became red with anger and he said, "Who has dared to wound you?" There were marks on the child's hands, and on the little feet.
"Who had dared to wound you?" cried the giant. "Tell me and I will take my sword and kill him!"
"No," said the child, "These are the wounds of love."
"Who are you?" said the giant. He was afraid, and knelt before the little child.
"You once let me play in your garden," said the child. "Today you'll come with me into my garden in heaven."
When the children came into the garden on that afternoon, they found the giant lying dead under the tree, covered with white flowers.
I. Translation for Reference(参考译文)
自私的巨人
每天下午,孩子们放学回来之后,总爱到巨人的花园里去游玩。
这是一个漂亮的大花园。草丛中盛开着美丽的花朵。另外园里还有12株果树。春天来临时,树上开满红色和白色的花朵;秋天到来时,树上果实累累。鸟儿在树上歌唱,唱得那么动听,孩子们有时会停止游戏,来倾听鸟儿唱歌。他们彼此欢叫着:“我们在这儿多快乐呀!”
巨人离家已经七年了。一天他回来了。他一进家,就看到孩子们在花园里玩,他大吼道:“你们在这儿干什么?”孩子们一听就吓跑了。
“我自己的花园就应归我自己,”巨人说,“除了我自己,我不许任何人在里面游玩。”于是他在花园四周筑了一道高高的围墙,还贴了一张告示:“禁止入内。”他是一个非常自私的巨人。
孩子们因此没有玩的地方了。他们只好在马路上玩,可路上尘土飞扬而且到处是坚硬的石头,他们不喜欢。他们放学后就在高墙外转来转去,谈论着墙内美丽的花园。他们相互说着:“以前我们在这儿多快乐呀!”
春天来了,全国到处开满鲜花,鸟儿到处飞。但是在自私的巨人的花园里却仍是一派残冬的景象——因为园内没有孩子的踪迹,鸟儿也就不愿在这儿歌唱,连树都忘了开花。雪花铺满草地,寒冰覆盖着所有的树木,使它们披上银装。北风刮来,接着又下起了倾盆大雨。自私的巨人坐在屋子窗前,望着外面寒冷雪白的花园,说:“我弄不懂为什么今年春天来得那么迟。我希望天气能变得好一些。”
但是春天和夏天一直都没来。当别的花园结满金色的果子时,巨人的花园里却一个果子也没有。那儿永远是冬季,有凛冽的北风,寒冷的冰雪和瓢泼的大雨。一天早上巨人躺在床上,忽然听到一种优美的音乐。这是一只小鸟在窗外唱歌。他已经很久没听到鸟儿的歌声了,所以他以为这是世上最美的音乐。接着,北风息了,暴雨停了。
“我相信春天到底来了!”巨人说着跳下床朝外面看去。
他看到了什么?
他看见一副美妙的景象。孩子们从围墙的一个洞钻进花园里来,坐在树枝上。他在每棵树上都能看到一个孩子。孩子们又都回来了,果树很高兴,用各种各样的花朵将自己重新装饰起来,鸟儿欢快地四处飞翔,歌唱,花儿也在绿色的草丛中抬头张望。
一个小男孩站在花园最远的一个角落里。他太小了还够不着树枝,只好在树下徘徊哭泣。那棵树仍被冰雪覆盖着。
“我多自私呀!”巨人说,“现在我知道为什么春天不肯到这儿来了。我要把这个男孩抱到树上,然后推倒围墙,那我的花园将永远是孩子们的游戏场。”他对自己以前做的事确实感到后悔了。
于是他走了出来,轻轻地打开门走进花园。但是孩子们一看到他,就都吓跑了。只有那个小男孩没有跑:他眼里含着泪水,没看见巨人走了过来。巨人悄悄地来到他身后,他伸手把男孩轻轻抱起来,放到树上。那棵树顿时开满鲜花,鸟儿也飞来了在树上唱歌,小男孩伸出双手搂着巨人的脖子吻了他一下。
其他的男孩认为巨人不再那么坏,那么自私,于是他们又都跑了回来。
“孩子们,这儿现在是你们的花园了。”巨人说着把围墙推倒了。人们顺大路进城时,看到巨人正和孩子们在花园里玩,那个花园是他们见过的最美丽的。
孩子们在那儿玩了一整天。傍晚时,他们去向巨人告别。
“你们那位小朋友哪儿去了?”他说,“我抱到树上的那个男孩去哪儿了?”巨人最喜欢的就是他,因为那小男孩曾吻过他。
“我们不知道,”孩子们回答说,“他已经走了。”
“你们告诉他让他明天一定要来。”可孩子们回答说:“我们没人知道他住哪儿,我们以前从没见过他。”巨人对所有的孩子都很好,可他确实很想见到他的第一位小朋友。他说:“我多想再见见他呀!”
许多年过去了,巨人变得很老,很衰弱了。现在他再也不能在园子里玩耍了。于是他就坐在一张大椅子上看着孩子们做游戏,欣赏那美丽的花园。他说,“我有许多美丽的话,可孩子们才是最美丽的花。”
一天早晨,当他正穿衣服时,他朝窗外看了看。他现在不讨厌冬天了,因为他知道春天正酣睡,花儿在休息,他知道它们一定会再来。
突然,他揉了揉眼睛,他又看到那幅美妙的画面!在花园最远的角落里有一棵树,树上开满了美丽的白花。树枝是金色的,上面悬挂着银色的果子,而且他所爱的小男孩就站在树下。
他跑进花园,急急忙忙地穿过草丛,来到男孩身边。当他走近男骇时,他气得满脸通红,他说:“谁竟敢伤害你?”因为他看到男骇的手和脚上都是伤痕。“谁竟敢伤害你?”巨人喊道,“告诉我,我要用剑杀了他!”
“不,”孩子说,“这是爱的伤痕。”
“你是谁?”巨人问道,他感到很敬畏,跪在男骇面前。
“你曾经让我在你的花园里游玩,”男骇说,“今天我就要把你带到我天国里的花园里去。”
那天下午,孩子们又来到花园时,发现巨人躺在一棵树下死了,他的身上撒满了白花。
守株待兔Staying by a Stump Waiting for More Hares To Come and Dash Themselves Against It
相传在战国时代宋国,有一个农民,日出而作,日入而息.遇到好年景,也不过刚刚吃饱穿暖;一遇灾荒,可就要忍饥挨饿了.他想改善生活,但他太懒,胆子又特小,干什么都是又懒又怕,总想碰到送上门来的意外之财。
奇迹终于发生了。深秋的一天,他正在田里耕地,周围有人在打猎。吆喝之声四处起伏,受惊的小野兽没命的奔跑。突然, 有一只兔子,不偏不倚,一头撞死在他田边的树根上。
当天,他美美地饱餐了一顿。
从此,他便不再种地。一天到晚,守着那神奇的树根,等着奇迹的出现。
成语“守株待兔”,比喻亡想不劳而得,或死守狭隘的经验,不知变通。
Staying by a Stump Waiting for More Hares To Come and Dash Themselves Against It
This story took place more than 2,000 years ago,in the Warring States period(475-221 B.C.).Tradition has it that in the State of Song at that time there was a man who was famous for staying by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash themselves against it.
He was a yong farmer,and his family had been farmers for generations.Year after year and generation after generation, farmers used to sow in spring and harvest in autumn,beginning to work at sunrise and retiring at sunset.In good harvest years,they could only have enough food to eat and enough clothing to wear.If there was a famine e to crop failure,they had to go hungry.
This young farmer wanted to improve his life.But he was too lazy and too cowardly.Being lazy and cowardly over everything,he often dreamed of having unexpected blessings.
A miracle took place at last. One day in late autumn,when he was ploughing in the field,two groups of people were hunting nearby.As shoutings were rising one after another,scared hares were running desperately.Suddenly,a blind hare dashed itself headlong against the stump of a dead tree in his field and died.
That day,he ate his fill.
From that day on,he no longer went in for farming again.From morning till night,he stayed by that miraculous stump,waiting for miracles to take place again.
This story comes from"The Five Vermin"in The Works of Han Feizi.Later generations often use the set phrase"staying by a stump waiting for more hares to come and dash themselves against it"to show grusting to chance and windfalls or dreaming to reap without sowing.It is also used to show adhering to narrow experiences and not being able to be flexible
㈤ 英语手抄报用A3纸怎么写快一点谢谢
对折一下不就行了。
㈥ 英语手抄报(彩铅画)简单又美观a3纸
手抄报的编排设计,总的要求是:主题明确,版面新颖美观。
1.标题内的书写
主要或重要的文容章标题,应用较醒目、庄重的字样;文娱消息或次要文章,则可用轻松活泼的字体。同一期或同 一版上的各篇文章标题,也应用不同的字体书写。标题字体应比文章内容字体大,色彩也应加重。标题多用美术字,以楷书、行书、魏书、隶书见多。
2.正文的书写
字体要清楚、美观大方,字行间要整齐,字体不宜太小,忌潦草、错字。(一般我们会用铅字笔写 )也可制作一些特殊美观的字体。封面也要漂亮,可以起到很好的作用。
㈦ 手抄报A3版面
什么主题啊?
㈧ 英语A3小报
写一点英语字母,英语字母用色块围起来,再画上一些关于英语的画或别的,其他的一些英语资料去网上找。A3纸是两张A4纸粘合在一起的,也就是420mm×297mm
㈨ 英语手抄报《A3纸》怎样排版 最好有图片 加故事 和一切资料
Christmas, annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Most members of the Roman Catholic Church and followers of Protestantism celebrate Christmas on December 25, and many celebrate on the evening of December 24 as well. Members of the Eastern Orthodox Church usually delay their most important seasonal ceremonies until January 6, when they celebrate Epiphany, a commemoration of the baptism of Jesus. Epiphany also traditionally commemorates the arrival of the Three Wise Men of the East in Bethlehem (near Jerusalem, Israel), where they adored the infant Jesus and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The official Christmas season, popularly known as either Christmastide or the Twelve Days of Christmas, extends from the anniversary of Christ’s birth on December 25 to the feast of Epiphany on January 6.
Christmas is based on the story of Jesus’ birth as described in the Gospel according to Matthew (see Matthew 1:18-2:12) and the Gospel according to Luke (see Luke 1:26-56). Roman Catholics first celebrated Christmas, then known as the Feast of the Nativity, as early as 336 ad. The word Christmas entered the English language sometime around 1050 as the Old English phrase Christes maesse, meaning “festival of Christ.” Scholars believe the frequently used shortened form of Christmas——may have come into use in the 13th century. The X stands for the Greek letter chi, an abbreviation of Khristos (Christ), and also represents the cross on which Jesus was crucified.