关于名人自强不息的英语小短文 生词不要多,这是给学生作阅读分析的

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关于名人自强不息的英语小短文 生词不要多,这是给学生作阅读分析的
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关于名人自强不息的英语小短文 生词不要多,这是给学生作阅读分析的
关于名人自强不息的英语小短文
生词不要多,这是给学生作阅读分析的

关于名人自强不息的英语小短文 生词不要多,这是给学生作阅读分析的
写写林肯,美国总统.
阿伯拉罕·林肯个人简历 Resume of Abraham Lincoln
22岁.生意失败.Failed in business on 22.
23岁.竞选州议员失败.Failed in state senetor election on 23.
24岁.生意再次失败.
25岁.当选州议员.
26岁.情人去世.
27岁.精神崩溃.
29岁.竞选州议长失败.
31岁.竞选选举人团失败.
34岁.竞选国会议员失败.
37岁.当选国会议员.
39岁.国会议员连任失败.
46岁.竞选参议员失败.
47岁.竞选副总统失败.
49岁.竞选参议员再次失败.
51岁.当选美国总统.
看了林肯的个人简历,有什么感触?
不要畏惧和害怕失败,只要你不放弃努力,成功一定会属于你的.
等等的,多了我就不翻译了,这几句也未必全对,估计有更加合适的表达方式.
以及
个人意见,仅供参考.

Helen Keller
On June 27 the world will celebrate the 128th anniversary of Helen Keller's birth. Deaf and blind from infancy, Helen Keller played a leading role in most of the significant political...

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Helen Keller
On June 27 the world will celebrate the 128th anniversary of Helen Keller's birth. Deaf and blind from infancy, Helen Keller played a leading role in most of the significant political, social, and cultural movements of the 20th century. Throughout her lifetime (1880-1968) she worked unceasingly to improve the lives of people who were blind and deaf. Helen's own approach to life can be summed up by her advice to a five-year-old blind child in 1932:
"Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the face."
Visit the Helen Keller Kids Museum Online, featuring photos, videos, and letters that bring Helen's remarkable story to life.
Explore the photos and letters from AFB's Helen Keller Archives, made accessible online.
Use the guide to the Helen Keller Archives to learn about the papers, photographs, artifacts, and audio-visual materials that are contained in the collection.
Learn about Anne Sullivan Macy: Miracle Worker. Helen Keller wrote "The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me." Anne's work with Helen Keller became the blueprint for education of children who were blind, deaf-blind, or visually impaired that still continues today.
Read Helen Keller's autobiography, The Story of My Life, written when she was just 21 years old.
Visit the AFB bookstore to buy a copy of To Love This Life: Quotations by Helen Keller, with a foreword by Jimmy Carter.
Make a donation now to help preserve Helen Keller's Archives!

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Thomas Edison
American Inventor
1847 -1931
Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. With only three months of formal education he became one of the greatest invento...

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Thomas Edison
American Inventor
1847 -1931
Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. With only three months of formal education he became one of the greatest inventors and industrial leaders in history. Edison obtained 1,093 United States patents, the most issued to any individual.
Edison's greatest contribution was the first practical electric lighting. He not only invented the first successful electric light bulb, but also set up the first electrical power distribution company. Edison invented the phonograph, and made improvements to the telegraph, telephone and motion picture technology. He also founded the first modern research laboratory.
Edison was also a good businessman. He not only designed important new devices, he created companies worldwide for the manufacture and sale of his inventions. Along with other manufacturing pioneers of his era, Edison helped make the United States a world industrial power. He and Henry Ford became friends after Edison encouraged Ford to use the gasoline powered engine for the automobile.
Edison was also a ruthless businessman who fought viciously to defeat his competitors. One of the most notorious examples of his competitive vigor were the lengths he went to to discredit Nicola Tesla's Alternating Current system, which is the system of electrical distribution in use today.
Edison had great faith in progress and industry, and valued long, hard work. He used to say, "Genius was 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." Edison believed that inventing useful products offered everyone the opportunity for fame and fortune while benefiting society.

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