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小學三年級英語手抄報設計圖

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手抄報對我們每個人來說都是非常熟悉的,小學三年級的學生爲了提高自身的英語知識也會製作一些手抄報。下面是由小編分享的三年級英語手抄報圖片素材,希望對你有用。

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  英語手抄報資料:正能量的英語語錄

1、We always ignore the ones who adore us and adore the ones who ignore us. —— 我們總是忽視喜歡我們的人,而喜歡忽視我們的人。

2、Don’t let your dreams be dreams.——不要讓你的夢想只是想想而已。

3、I may not be perfect, but I’m always me. 我也許不完美,但我一直在做自己。

4、Contentment will give you a light heart and an attractive face. 懂得知足的人心情輕鬆,表情迷人。

5、Be happy no matter what. 開心一點,管它怎樣。

6、We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey. ——我們要擁抱傷痛,並讓它成爲我們未來旅程的動力。

7、Sometimes you need to accept that what's done is done.——有時候,你需要接受,過去了就過去了。

8、The truth is, you don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed. 明天怎樣,沒人知曉,生活本是一次瘋狂的旅程,沒什麼是確定無疑的。

9、Sometimes, to get what you want the most, you have to do what you want the least. 有時候,要得到你最想要的東西,你得做你最不想幹的事情。

10、You will be seeing miracles as long as you take a deep breath. Being happy,it is not because of how much you own but for the big part that you don‘t care for. 只要用力呼吸,就能看到奇蹟,一個人的快樂不是因爲他擁有的多,而是因爲他計較的少。

  英語手抄報內容:Gaston

They were to eat peaches, as planned, after her nap, and now she sat across from the man who would have been a total stranger except that he was in fact her father. They had been together again (although she couldn't quite remember when they had been together before) for almost a hundred years now, or was it only since day before yesterday? Anyhow, they were together again, and he was kind of funny. First, he had the biggest mustache she had ever seen on anybody, although to her it was not a mustache at all; it was a lot of red and brown hair under his nose and around the ends of his mouth. Second, he wore a blue-and-white striped jersey(運動衫) instead of a shirt and tie, and no coat. His arms were covered with the same hair, only it was a little lighter and thinner. He wore blue slacks , but no shoes and socks, He was barefoot, and so was she, of course.

He was at home. She was with him in his home in Paris, if you could call it a home. He was very old, especially for a young man—thirty-six, he had told her; and she was six, just up from sleep on a very hot afternoon in August.

That morning, on a little walk in the neighborhood, she had seen peaches in a box outside a small store and she had stopped to look at them, so he had bought a kilo.

Now, the peaches were on a large plate on the card table at which they sat.

There were seven of them, but one of them was flawed. It looked as good as others, almost the size of a tennis ball, nice red fading to light green, but where the stem had been there was now a break that went straight down into the heart of the seed.

He placed the biggest and best-looking peach on the small plate in front of the girl, and then took the flawed peach and began to remove the skin. When he had half the skin off the peach he ate that side, neither of them talking, both of them just being there, and not being excited or anything—no plans, that is.

The man held the half-eaten peach in his fingers and looked down into the cavity(腔,洞), into the open seed. The girl looked too.

While they were looking, two feelers poked out from the cavity. They were attached to a kind of brown knob-head, which followed the feelers, and then two large legs took a strong grip on the edge of the cavity and hoisted some of the rest of whatever it was out of the seed, and stopped there a moment, as if to look around.

The man studied the seed dweller(居民), and so, of course, did the girl.

The creature paused only a fraction of a second, and then continued to come out of the seed, to walk down the eaten side of the peach to wherever it was going.

The girl had never seen anything like it—a whole big thing made out of brown color, a knob-head, feelers, and a great many legs. It was very active too. Almost businesslike, you might say. The man placed the peach back on the plate. The creature moved off the peach onto the surface of the white plate. There it came to a thoughtful stop.

"Who is it?" the girl said.


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