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cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:02

《生而为赢——新东方英语背诵美文30篇》mp3下载

[color=red][size=3]《生而为赢——新东方英语背诵美文30篇》是由俞敏洪编审,王强录音的。我已经买了这本书,精美的封面,精彩的内容,让我爱不释手!推荐给大家!
第一篇:Youth 青春
·第二篇: Three Days to See(Excerpts) 假如给我三天光明(节选)  
·第三篇:Companionship of Books 以书为伴(节选)
·第四篇:If I Rest,I Rust 如果我休息,我就会生锈
·第五篇:Ambition 抱负
·第六篇:What I have Lived for 我为何而生
·第七篇:When Love Beckons You 爱的召唤
·第八篇:The Road to Success 成功之道
·第九篇:On Meeting the Celebrated 论见名人
·第十篇:The 50-Percent Theory of Life 生活理论半对半
·第十一篇:What is Your Recovery Rate? 你的恢复速率是多少?
·第十二篇:Clear Your Mental Space 清理心灵的空间
·第十三篇:Be Happy 快乐
·第十四篇:The Goodness of life 生命的美好
·第十五篇:Facing the Enemies Within 直面内在的敌人
·第十六篇:Abundance is a Life Style 富足的生活方式
·第十七篇:Human Life a Poem 人生如诗
·第十八篇:Solitude 独处
·第十九篇:Giving Life Meaning 给生命以意义
·第二十篇:Relish the Moment 品位现在
·第二十一篇:The Love of Beauty 爱美
·第二十二篇:The Happy Door 快乐之门
·第二十三篇:Born to Win 生而为赢
·第二十四篇:Work and Pleasure 工作和娱乐
·第二十五篇:Mirror,Mirror--What do I see 镜子,镜子,告诉我
·第二十六篇:On Motes and Beams 微尘与栋梁
·第二十七篇:An October Sunrise 十月的日出
·第二十八篇:To Be or Not to Be 生存还是毁灭
·第二十九篇:Gettysburg Address 葛底斯堡演说
·第三十篇:First Inaugural Address(Excerpts) 就职演讲(节选)
mp3下载地址:[url=http://media.neworiental.org/download/xdfyy/books/borntowin.rar]http://media.neworiental.org/download/xdfyy/books/borntowin.rar[/url][/size][/color]

cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:05

附图:(这可不是为新东方做广告哦!:P)

cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:07

[color=red][size=3]第一篇:Youth 青春
Youth


Youth isn’t a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life;



  Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals.



  Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust.



  Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s the lure of wonder, the unfailing childlike appetite for what’s next and the joy of the game of living. In the center of my heart and your heart there is a wireless station: so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long are you young.



  When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old, even at 20; but as long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, there is hope you may die young at 80.[/size][/color]

cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:09

[color=red][size=3]·第二篇: Three Days to See(Excerpts) 假如给我三天光明(节选)
Three days to see (excerpts)



All of us have read thrilling stories in which the hero had only a limited and specified time to live. Sometimes it was as long as a year; sometimes as short as twenty-four hours. But always we were interested in discovering just how the doomed man chose to spend his last days or his last hours. I speak, of course, of free man who have a choice, not condemned criminals whose sphere of activities is strictly delimited.



  Such stories set us thinking, wondering what we should do under similar circumstances. What events, what experiences, what associations should we crowd into those last hours as mortal beings? What happiness should we find in reviewing the past, what regrets?



  Sometimes I have thought it would be an excellent rule to live each day as if we should die tomorrow. Such an attitude would emphasize sharply the values of life. We should live each day with gentleness, vigor, and a keenness of appreciation which are often lost when time stretches before us in the constant panorama of more days and months and years to come. There are those, of course, who would adopt the Epicurean motto of“Eat, drink, and be merry.” But most people would be chastened by the certainty of impending death.



  In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. He becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It has often been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.



  Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that days as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.



  The same lethargy, I am afraid, characterizes the use of all our faculties and senses. Only the deaf appreciate hearing, only the blind realize the manifold blessings that lie in sight. Particularly does this observation apply to those who have lost sight and hearing in adult life. But those who have never suffered impairment of sight or hearing seldom make the fullest use of these blessed faculties. Their eyes and ears take in all sights and sounds hazily, without concentration and with little appreciation. It is the same old story of not being grateful for what we have until we lose it, of not being conscious of health until we are ill.



  I have often thought it would be a blessing if each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.[/size][/color]

cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:11

[color=red][size=3]·第三篇:Companionship of Books 以书为伴(节选)
Companionship of Books (Excerpts)



A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a companionship of books as well as of men; and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men.



  A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today that it always was, and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It doesn’t turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress. It always receives us with the same kindness; amusing and instructing us in youth, and comforting and consoling us in age.



  Men often discover their affinity to each other by the mutual love they have for a book just as two persons sometimes discover a friend by the admiration which both entertain for a third. There is an old proverb, “Love me, love my dog.” But there is more wisdom in this: “Love me, love my book.” The book is a truer and higher bond of union. Men can think, feel, and sympathize with each other through their favorite author. They live in him together, and he in them.



  A good book is often the best urn of a life enshrining the best that life could think out; for the world of a man’s life is, for the most part, but the world of his thoughts. Thus the best books are treasuries of good words, the golden thoughts, which, remembered and cherished, become our constant companions and comforters.



   Books possess an essence of immortality. They are by far the most lasting products of human effort. Temples and statues decay, but books survive. Time is of no account with great thoughts, which are as fresh today as when they first passed through their author’s minds, ages ago. What was then said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the printed page. The only effect of time has been to sift out the bad products; for nothing in literature can long survive but what is really good.



  Books introduce us into the best society; they bring us into the presence of the greatest minds that have ever lived. We hear what they said and did; we see them as if they were really alive; we sympathize with



Them, enjoy with them, grieve with them; their experience becomes ours, and we feel as if we were in a measure actors with them in the scenes which they describe.



  The great and good don’t die, even in this world. Embalmed in books, their spirits walk abroad. The book is a living voice. It is an intellect to which one still listens.[/size][/color]

cohan 发表于 2006-6-17 12:13

[color=red][size=3]请注意,以上文本来自Internet。我仔细看了一下,发现这些都不完整。建议大家去买本书,我认为这本书值得珍藏。如果版主觉得好,就加个精华吧?!:P[/size][/color]

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carrie6 发表于 2006-6-18 20:11

[color=Purple][size=2]Thanks  for your sharing,good work!!![/size][/color]

cfking 发表于 2006-7-4 14:36

谢谢 书是好 不过更想免费的网络资源

hsc1981 发表于 2006-7-5 09:13

剩下的27篇文章都有吗?我想看看,辛苦了

dowells 发表于 2006-7-16 18:20

有文本附近吗?

rocket1111 发表于 2006-7-18 00:32

楼主,有没有全部文章啊!

cj1119 发表于 2006-8-4 09:39

是否有文本呀

ansmile 发表于 2006-8-9 15:45

好书!哪位大虾能提供文本?

楼主辛苦了!如果可以,哪位大虾再辛苦一下提供文本,不胜感激啊~

lidaxin 发表于 2006-8-18 00:05

楼主辛苦了!如果可以,哪位大虾再辛苦一下提供文本,不胜感激啊~

y_pray 发表于 2006-10-14 12:21

第四篇的文本,不过是我下载以后自己听写下来的.

:loveliness: The significant inscription found an unknown key “If I rest, I rust” would be an excellent model for those who ethylated with the slightest beauty of idealness.

Even the most industries person might adopted with this advantage to serve as reminded that if one allows his faculties to rest like the eye in the unused key, they will soon show science of rust in auto mentally can not do the work required of them. Those who would attend the highest reached in can agreed them must keep their faculties polished by constant use. So that the may unlock the doors knowledge the gates, the garden entrances to the professions to science, arts, literature, agriculture ,every apartment of human endeavor. Industry keeps bright the key that opens the treasure of achievement. If you miler after trying all day in the curry have devoted his evenings to rest and recreation, he would never have become a famous geologist. The celebrated mathematician Element storm were never had a published mathematical dictionary never have found a key to science of mathematics. If he had given his spare moment to idealist had a little scheduled Fergusson medicine allowed the busy brain to go to sleep attended the ship on the hill side instead of calculating the position of the starts and string of bees, he would never becomes a famous astronomer.
Labor, than creatures all, not in-coincident spasmodic or ill-deregulator .but fitful, unremitting, daily afford toward the well directed purpose.
Just as truly as internal virgins is the price of liberty, so as eternal industry the price of noble an endearing success.
这个是我自己听写的,可能有错误.希望对需要文本的人有点帮助.
汗一个.

cloud 发表于 2006-10-17 12:50

这里有文本

超人 发表于 2006-11-5 10:43

...thanks

铁轨的哭泣 发表于 2006-11-19 21:16

真是感谢呢 呵呵

newermzx 发表于 2006-12-13 14:23

请问怎样能下载文本啊?

请问怎样能下载文本啊?
谢谢了

brimorton 发表于 2007-6-13 21:40

美文

确实精彩呀

littlewater06 发表于 2007-8-7 15:41

好东东~~~~~~~

khy 发表于 2007-8-23 16:50

thanks a lot!

hujiwa 发表于 2007-9-5 09:48

ding thrt

22zheng 发表于 2007-10-29 13:30

:lol hao

haihao1987Lss 发表于 2007-11-3 22:58

谢谢分享!!!

wawa4981 发表于 2007-11-6 16:32

谢谢 书是好 不过更想免费的网络资源

闲草 发表于 2007-11-25 10:16

谢谢,好东西!

shuishou23 发表于 2008-2-12 21:32

三十三万三千四百三十四

gdxx 发表于 2008-2-26 22:50

谢谢分享,真是好东西啊

csl821 发表于 2008-5-5 10:59

:kiss:
好像下载不了

liuaidf 发表于 2008-5-11 12:03

恩,好人啊

amandaw 发表于 2008-5-11 19:57

感谢楼主

williams1987 发表于 2008-5-14 19:00

谢谢了

aajtf 发表于 2008-5-16 23:19

谢谢了

ccli 发表于 2008-5-17 17:43

好东东哦,谢谢了

davidlu1981 发表于 2008-7-20 06:23

mp3? listen to this for trial, thanks

fing 发表于 2008-8-7 00:10

谢谢分享
以前背过,真的很不错

mumusmile 发表于 2008-8-7 12:13

回复 1# cohan 的帖子

thanks

prison08 发表于 2008-8-11 22:33

it is a good thing .thank you very much

kennywx 发表于 2008-8-12 23:45

看到了,太好了,严重感谢搂主!

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