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个人手工制作中学英语趣味任务连连做三十七
中学英语趣味任务连连做(三十七)
(任务一)
英语知识趣谈---英语趣味问答
1.Arancherisconstructingafencebystringingwirebetweenposts20feetapart.Ifthefenceis400feetlong,howmanypostsmusttherancheruse?
18-19-20-21
答案是21根,用400除以20,再加上第一根木桩就是正确的答案。
2.Ifxisaninteger,whichofthefollowingCANNOTbeaneveninteger?
2x+2,x-5,2x+3,5x+2
答案是2x+3,x是一个整数,2x就是一个偶数,2x+3则必然是一个奇数,因此选择2x+3。
3.WhatwasstartedbyayoungassasincalledGavrilioPrinzip,whoshotArchdukeFranzFerdinandofAustriainSarajevo?
TheHundredYearsWar-WorldWarI-WorldWarII-TheRussianRevolution
答案是WorldWarI(第一次世界大战),这道题考的是你的历史知识,1914年的萨拉热窝事件直接导致了第一次世界大战的爆发。
4.Whatisthenextnumber?
65536,256,16,?
答案是4,数列中的规律是前一个数是后一个数的平方,下一个数应该是16的平方根,所以是4。
(任务二)
英语趣味知识---英语知识竞答
思维训练.
1.Shouldyousay28and37are55or37and28are55?
你说是28加37等于55还是37加28等于55?
2.Whatcanababydothatanadultcan’tdo?
什么事婴儿能做而成人不能做?
3.Why’sgivingupsmokingsuchaneasythingfora chain-smoker?
对于烟瘾君子来说为什么戒烟易如反掌?
4.Canyoutellmesomethingaboutthegreatscientistsof the18thcentury?
你能告诉我一些18世纪伟大科学家的事吗?
答案
1.28and37are65...
28加37等于65。
2.Sleepinacradle...
在摇篮里安睡。
3.Hehasdoneitmanytimes.
他已经做过很多次了。
4.They’realldead...
他们都已过世。
(任务三)
英语趣味句子
1、Ifyoufindapathwithnoobstacles,itprobablydoesn’tleadanywhere.
太容易的路,可能根本就不能带你去任何地方。
2、Gettingoutofbedinwinterisoneoflife’shardestmission.
冬天,将自己从被窝里掏出来,是人生最难的任务之一了。
3、Thefutureisscarybutyoucan’tjustruntothepastcauseit’sfamiliar.
未来会让人心生畏惧,但是我们却不能因为习惯了过去,就逃回过去。
4、IloveitwhenIcatchyoulookingatmethenyousmileandlookaway.
我喜欢这样的时刻:
我抓到你正在看我,你笑了,然后害羞地别过脸去。
5、Havingacalmsmiletofacewithbeingdisdainedindicateskindofconfidence.
被轻蔑的时候能平静的一笑,这是一种自信。
(任务四)
英语精美故事连连读
TheImageOfTheLostSoul
TherewereanumberofcarvedstonefiguresplacedatintervalsalongtheparapetsoftheoldCathedral;someofthemrepresentedangels,otherskingsandbishops,andnearlyallwereinattitudesofpiousexaltationandcomposure.Butonefigure,lowdownonthecoldnorthsideofthebuilding,hadneithercrown,mitre,notnimbus,anditsfacewashardandbitteranddowncast;itmustbeademon,declaredthefatbluepigeonsthatroostedandsunnedthemselvesalldayontheledgesoftheparapet;buttheoldbelfryjackdaw,whowasanauthorityonecclesiasticalarchitecture,saiditwasalostsoul.Andtherethematterrested.
OneautumndaythereflutteredontotheCathedralroofaslender,sweet-voicedbirdthathadwanderedawayfromthebarefieldsandthinninghedgerowsinsearchofawinterroosting-place.Ittriedtorestitstiredfeetundertheshadeofagreatangel-wingortonestleinthesculpturedfoldsofakinglyrobe,butthefatpigeonshustleditawayfromwhereveritsettled,andthenoisysparrow-folkdroveitofftheledges.Norespectablebirdsangwithsomuchfeeling,theycheepedonetoanother,andthewandererhadtomoveon.
OnlytheeffigyoftheLostSoulofferedaplaceofrefuge.Thepigeonsdidnotconsideritsafetoperchonaprojectionthatleanedsomuchoutoftheperpendicular,andwas,besides,toomuchintheshadow.Thefiguredidnotcrossitshandsinthepiousattitudeoftheothergravendignitaries,butitsarmswerefoldedasindefianceandtheiranglemadeasnugresting-placeforthelittlebird.Everyeveningitcrepttrustfullyintoitscorneragainstthestonebreastoftheimage,andthedarklingeyesseemedtokeepwatchoveritsslumbers.Thelonelybirdgrewtoloveitslonelyprotector,andduringthedayitwouldsitfromtimetotimeonsomerainshootorotherabutmentandtrillforthitssweetestmusicingratefulthanksforitsnightlyshelter.And,itmayhavebeentheworkofwindandweather,orsomeotherinfluence,butthewilddrawnfaceseemedgraduallytolosesomeofitshardnessandunhappiness.Everyday,throughthelongmonotonoushours,thesongofhislittleguestwouldcomeupinsnatchestothelonelywatcher,andatevening,whenthevesper-bellwasringingandthegreatgreybatsslidoutoftheirhiding-placesinthebelfryroof,thebrighteyedbirdwouldreturn,twitterafewsleepynotes,andnestleintothearmsthatwerewaitingforhim.ThosewerehappydaysfortheDarkImage.OnlythegreatbelloftheCathedralrangoutdailyitsmockingmessage,"Afterjoy...sorrow."
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Thefolkintheverger'slodgenoticedalittlebrownbirdflittingabouttheCathedralprecincts,andadmireditsbeautifulsinging."Butitisapity,"saidthey,"thatallthatwarblingshouldbelostandwastedfaroutofhearingupontheparapet."Theywerepoor,buttheyunderstoodtheprinciplesofpoliticaleconomy.Sotheycaughtthebirdandputitinalittlewickercageoutsidethelodgedoor.
Thatnightthelittlesongsterwasmissingfromitsaccustomedhaunt,andtheDarkImageknewmorethaneverthebitternessofloneliness.Perhapshislittlefriendhadbeenkilledbyaprowlingcatorhurtbyastone.Perhaps...perhapshehadflownelsewhere.Butwhenmorningcametherefloateduptohim,throughthenoiseandbustleoftheCathedralworld,afaintheart-achingmessagefromtheprisonerinthewickercagefarbelow.Andeveryday,athighnoon,whenthefatpigeonswerestupefiedintosilenceaftertheirmiddaymealandthesparrowswerewashingthemselvesinthestreet-puddles,thesongofthelittlebirdcameuptotheparapets--asongofhungerandlongingandhopelessness,acrythatcouldneverbeanswered.Thepigeonsremarked,betweenmealtimes,thatthefigureleanedforwardmorethaneveroutoftheperpendicular.
Onedaynosongcameupfromthelittlewickercage.Itwasthecoldestdayofthewinter,andthepigeonsandsparrowsontheCathedralrooflookedanxiouslyonallsidesforthescrapsoffoodwhichtheyweredependentoninhardweather.
"Havethelodge-folkthrownoutanythingontothedust-heap?
"inquiredonepigeonofanotherwhichwaspeeringovertheedgeofthenorthparapet.
"Onlyalittledeadbird,"wastheanswer.
TherewasacracklingsoundinthenightontheCathedralroofandanoiseasoffallingmasonry.Thebelfryjackdawsaidthefrostwasaffectingthefabric,andashehadexperiencedmanyfrostsitmusthavebeenso.InthemorningitwasseenthattheFigureoftheLostSoulhadtoppledfromitscorniceandlaynowinabrokenmassonthedustheapoutsidetheverger'slodge.
"Itisjustaswell,"cooedthefatpigeons,aftertheyhadpeeredatthematterforsomeminutes;"nowweshallhaveaniceangelputupthere.Certainlytheywillputanangelthere."
"Afterjoy...sorrow,"rangoutthegreatbell.
(任务五)
英语歌曲连连唱
黛安娜Diana
歌词
Thefrontpagesareyourpictures,
头版上贴着你的照片,
Theymakeyoulooksosmall,
它们让你看起来是多么的小,
Howcouldsomeonenotmissyouatall?
怎么可能有人一点也不思念你?
(Oh-ah-oh)
(哦啊哦)
Harry:
Ineverwouldmistreatya,
我永远都不会虐待你,
OhI’mnotacriminal,
哦我没有犯罪,
IspeakadifferentlanguagebutIstillhear
yourcall.
我讲着不同的语言但我仍然能听得见你的声音。
All:
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetolightafireinsideyou
child,
孩子,让我成为那个鼓励你的人,
Youcouldloveme,youdon’tevenknowme,
你可以爱我,虽然你甚至都不认识我,
ButIcanfeelyoucrying,
但我仍然能听到你的哭声,
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetoliftyourheartupandsave
yourlife,
让我成为那个鼓舞你的人并拯救你,
Idon’tthinkyouevenrealizebabyyou’llbe
savingmine.
宝贝,我不认为你会意识到你会在救我。
Diana
戴安娜
Niall:
It’sonlybeenfourmonthsbut,
虽然只过去了4个月,
You’vefallendownsofar,
但你已经倒下,
Howcouldsomeonemisleadyouatall?
谁竟然会误导你?
(Oh-ah-oh)
哦啊哦
Louis:
Iwannareachoutforyou,
我想找到你,
Iwannabreakthesewalls,
我希望砸碎这些墙,
IspeakadifferentlanguagebutIstillhear
youcall.
我讲着不同的语言但我仍然能够听得见你的声音。
All:
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetolightafireinsideyou
child,
孩子,让我成为那个鼓励你的人,
Youcouldloveme,youdon’tevenknowme,
你可以爱我,虽然你甚至都不认识我,
ButIcanfeelyoucrying,
但我仍然能听到你的哭声,
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetoliftyourheartupandsave
yourlife,
让我成为那个鼓舞你的人并拯救你,
Idon’tthinkyouevenrealizebabyyou’llbe
savingmine.
宝贝,我不认为你会意识到你会在救我。
Harry:
Weallneedsomething,
我们都需要一些东西,
Thiscan’tbeovernow,
这些不能现在就结束,
IfIcouldholdyou,
如果我可以拥有你,
SwearI’dneverputyoudown.
我保证我永远都不会侮辱你。
All:
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetolightafireinsideyou
child,
孩子,让我成为那个鼓励你的人,
Youcouldloveme,youdon’tevenknowme,
你可以爱我,虽然你甚至都不认识我,
ButIcanfeelyoucrying,
但我仍然能听到你的哭声,
Diana,
戴安娜,
Letmebetheonetoliftyourheartupandsave
yourlife,
让我成为那个鼓舞你的人并拯救你,
Idon’tthinkyouevenrealizebabyyou’llbe
savingmine.
宝贝,我不认为你会意识到你会在救我。
(Oh-ah-oh)
哦啊哦
Diana,
戴安娜,
(Oh-ah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
哦啊哦哦哦哦哦哦
Diana,
戴安娜,
Babyyou’dbesavingmine,
宝贝你会在拯救我,
(Oh-ah-oh)
哦啊哦
Diana,
戴安娜,
(Oh-ah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
哦啊哦哦哦哦哦哦
Diana,
戴安娜,
Babyyou’dbesavingmine
宝贝你会在拯救我。
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