新概念经典句子找新概念作文中的经典语句,优美语句
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新概念经典句子找新概念作文中的经典语句,优美语句
新概念经典句子
找新概念作文中的经典语句,优美语句
新概念经典句子找新概念作文中的经典语句,优美语句
1. 清风涤荡你的肺腑,天籁拨动你的心音.一泓流水,一弦丝竹之音和鸣,你便知道,你该去看看秋天了.
2.相对于春的繁丽,夏的浮华,冬的死寂,秋是一位洞明世态炎凉,又还未至垂垂已老的中年伟男.
3.秋天是一种廓然空阔的心绪,秋天是一种淡然惬意的闲适.
4.秋草有情,径自凋敝;黄花无意,引领南山远眺.阡陌相交,炊烟袅袅,那是秋天里写不尽的诗情.
5.走进秋天,凝望那一泓碧水,山、云、树,会重叠了你的身影.
6.拾一枚吻过秋水的卵石珍藏,是珍藏一种秋天的情怀.
7.或是晨光初照,或是山街夕辉,独坐秋天,高天、淡云、远山、近树、鸟鸣,幕天席地,一曲幽远的天籁交响在你的心底里升起.
8.万山逶迤足下,一水洪峰踏过,站在山冈高坡,看秋风落叶如一片片迭落的时光,观云起云涌如人生天地匆匆过客.
9.高天大地,你站在地平线上,正好清赏秋天.
10.不要“悲落叶于劲秋”,抛开“自古逢秋悲寂寥”,呷(xiá)一口香茗,披一袭宁静,走进秋天,感受那丝丝美好吧.
11.秋天的雨,是一把钥匙.它带着清凉和温柔,轻轻地,轻轻地,趁你没留意,把秋天的大门打开了.
12.秋天的雨,有一盒五彩缤纷的颜料.你看,它把黄色给了银杏树,黄黄的叶子像一把把小扇子,扇哪扇哪,扇走了夏天的炎热.它把红色给了枫树,红红的枫叶像一枚枚邮票,飘哇飘哇,邮来了秋天的凉爽.金黄色是给田野的,看,田野像金色的海洋.橙红色是给果树的,橘子、柿子你挤我碰,争着要人们去摘呢!菊花仙子得到的颜色就更多了,紫红的、淡黄的、雪白的……美丽的菊花在秋雨里频频点头.
13.秋天的雨,藏着非常好闻的气味.梨香香的,菠萝甜甜的,还有苹果、橘子,好多好多香甜的气味,都躲在小雨滴里呢!小朋友的脚,常被那香味勾住.
14.秋天的雨,吹起了金色的小喇叭,它告诉大家,冬天快要来了.小喜鹊衔来树枝造房子,小松鼠找来松果当粮食,小青蛙在加紧挖洞,准备舒舒服服地睡大觉.松柏穿上厚厚的、油亮亮的衣裳,杨树、柳树的叶子飘到树***脚下.它们都在准备过冬了.
15.秋天的雨,带给大地的是一曲丰收的歌,带给小朋友的是一首欢乐的歌.
16.秋天来了,天气变得越来越冷了,树叶开始变 黄了,风一吹,大片大片的叶子从树上飘落下来, 满地都是干枯的叶子,走在上面,发出“嘎嘎”的 声音.
17.秋天的雨水特别多,总是滴滴答答下个不停,害得我哪也去不了.不过空气变得清新了,也不干燥了,雨一停,秋高气爽,很美丽.
18.秋天是丰收的季节,水果特别多.有红苹
果,香香甜甜的梨,还有酸甜的橘子,黄橙香
蕉…….我最爱吃香蕉了,三口能把一根香蕉吃完.
19.我爱你,迷人的四季!
20.我喜欢,我喜欢姹紫嫣红的春天,因为春天可放飞理想风筝.春天给我们送来温暖的阳光,我们沐浴在金色的春天里.我喜欢,我喜欢绵绵细雨的春天,因为春雨是那么稀少珍贵.春天是那么生机勃勃,趣味盎然!
21.我喜欢,我喜欢满目苍翠的夏天,因为夏天可纵情泳池游泳.夏天给孩子们带来欢乐,他们是夏季里最快乐的天使.我喜欢,我喜欢狂风暴雨的夏天,因为夏雨是那么豪爽干脆.夏天的荷花给我们露出笑脸,夏天的荷叶向我们展示魅力.
22.我喜欢,我喜欢红叶似火的秋天,因为秋天可郊外野炊登山.秋天给人们带来丰收的喜讯,收获的喜悦挂在人们的脸上.我喜欢,我喜欢冷雨敲窗的秋天,因为秋雨是那么思绪万千.色彩斑斓的秋天给人们留下美好的梦想.
23.我喜欢,我喜欢白雪皑皑的冬天,因为冬天 可快乐地打雪仗.我喜欢,我喜欢鹅毛大雪的冬天.因为冬雪是那么赏心悦目.冬天给人们带来特别的惊喜,北国风光是那么吸引游客.人们在雪地里尽情地划着雪橇,欢乐的笑声响彻云霄.
24.我喜欢,我喜欢千变万化的四季,因为四季的变化令人惊奇.我喜欢,我喜欢丰富多彩的季节.因为季节是那么变化多端.四季的景色轮流经过,我们又长了很多季节的见识.
25.兴奋和激动如同决了堤的洪水,浩浩荡荡,哗哗啦啦地从他的心理倾泻了 出来,他再也无法隐藏他的那份斯文了.
26.奔跑,奔跑,奔跑!他的心激动着,他的痛快已经不能用我们浅薄的语言来表述,似乎他身上的每一根汗毛都有跳动的欢畅
27.小丽抿着嘴,弓着腰,蹑手蹑脚地,一步一步慢慢地靠近它.靠近了,靠近了,又见她悄悄地将右手伸向蝴蝶,张开的两个手指一合,夹住了粉蝶的翅膀.小丽高兴得又蹦又跳.
28.他弯着腰,篮球在他的手下前后左右不停地拍着,两眼溜溜地转动,寻找“突围”的机会.突然他加快了步伐,一会左拐,一会右拐,冲过了两层防线,来到篮下,一个虎跳,转身投篮,篮球在空中划了一条漂亮的弧线后,不偏不倚地落在筐内.
29.不知道从什么时候开始,在每个东西上都有一个日子,沙丁鱼会过期,肉酱也会过期,连保鲜纸也会过期,我开始怀疑在这个世界上有什么东西是不会过期的.--
30.生而为人,我们不可能拒绝人群.虽然,喧嚣膨胀的人群有时是那么的令人窒息,让人沉闷,但我们始终不能一转身彻底离开人群.
31.生活里每个人都是主角,只不过我们是自己喜欢人的配角.
32.当华美的叶片落尽,生命的脉络才历历可见.是不是我们的爱情,也要到霜染青丝,时光逝去是,才能像北方冬天的枝杆一般,清晰.勇敢.坚强.我们都曾醉在水乡,任年华似水,似水年华.--聂鲁达
33.爱在左,同情在右.走在生命的两旁,随时播种,随时开花.将这一经长途,点缀得香花弥漫,使穿梭拂叶的行人,踏着荆棘,不觉得痛苦.有泪可落,却不是悲凉.--冰心
34.含着泪,我一读再读,却不得不承认,青春是一本太仓促的书.正如我们一样,明知是痛,可还是会颤抖着双手为青春做好嫁衣,眼睁睁地看着,泪也就渐渐模糊了眼眶,一滴一滴落在了伤口.
35.有的鱼呈三角形,游起来像蝙蝠飞翔.
36.一个大龙虾,在月光下,活像披甲戴盔的勇士.
37.大龙虾的长须,似树丫的枝条婆娑起舞.
38. 夏天的飞鸟,飞到我的窗前唱歌,又飞去了. 秋天的黄叶,它们没有什么可唱,只叹息一声,飞落在那里.
39. 世界上的一队小小的漂泊者呀,请留下你们的足印在我的文字里.
40. 世界对着它的爱人,把它浩翰的面具揭下了.它变小了,小如一首歌,小如一回永恒的接吻.
41. 是大地的泪点,使她的微笑保持着青春不谢.
42.无垠的沙漠热烈追求一叶绿草的爱,她摇摇头笑着飞开了.
43.如果你因失去了太阳而流泪,那么你也将失去群星了.
44. 跳舞着的流水呀,在你途中的泥沙,要求你的歌声,你的流动呢.你肯挟瘸足的泥沙而俱下么?
45. 她的热切的脸,如夜雨似的,搅扰着我的梦魂.
46 .有一次,我们梦见大家都是不相识的.
我们醒了,却知道我们原是相亲相爱的.
47. 忧思在我的心里平静下去,正如暮色降临在寂静的山林中.
48.疲倦的月亮躲进了云层休息,只留下几颗星星像是在放哨.
49.月亮斜挂在天空,笑盈盈的,星星挤满了银河,眨巴着眼睛.
50.一轮圆月升起来了,像一盏明灯,高悬在天幕上.
51.月亮睁大眼睛,和蔼地望着村落和田野,极像一只擦亮的铜盘.
52.圆月渐渐升高,她那银盘似的脸,流露着柔和的笑容.
53.明净似的圆月,已经被远方蓝蓝的高山托上天空.
54.月亮,圆圆的,像纺车,纺着她浪漫的遐思.
55.夜,静极了,玉盘似的满月在云中穿行,淡淡的月光洒向大地.
56.一轮杏黄色的满月,悄悄从山嘴处爬出来,把倒影投入湖水中.
57. 满月像个黄黄的灯笼,从东方天边挑起在天空.
58.夜晚,满月升起来了,一片宁静随着银雾般的月光洒在大地上.
59.月亮渐渐升高,她身着白色的纱衣,娴静而安详,温柔而大方.她那银盘似的脸,透过 柳梢,留下温和的笑容.
60.月亮像一个新娶来的媳妇,刚刚从东天边上来,就又羞答答地钻进树叶子里藏起来.
61.月亮像饱经风霜的老人,不紧不慢地梳理着白花花的月光.
62.月亮像一个含羞的少女,一会儿躲进云间,一会儿又撩开面纱,露出娇容,整个世界都被月色浸成了梦幻般的银灰色.
63.月亮是那么明亮,把大地照得一片雪青,树木、房屋、街道都像镀上了一层水银似的.
64.门外西边的林梢,挂着的上弦月已经变成一片金色的西瓜,不再是一条弯弯的眉毛.
65.清晨,残月像一块失去了光泽的鹅卵石,抛在天边.
66.一枚新月好像一朵白色梨花,宁静地开放在浅蓝色的天空中.
67.夜空挂满了星星,月亮像一只钓鱼的小船,仿佛航行在宽阔的银色的长河里.
68.月亮像一张弓,弯弯地挂在天空.
69.一钩新月从远处的林子里升了起来,它那样白净,就像刚炼过的银子似的.
70.一弯新月像一把银打的镰刀,从黑黝黝的山峰上伸了出来.
71.一弯新月升起来了,像只玉琢的香蕉嵌在天幕上,漾着碧辉.
72.一弯新月宛如一叶小舟,翘着尖尖的船头,在深夜的静湖中划行,给我送来一片情思.
73.一弯新月高高挂在墨蓝色的天空,清澈如水的光辉普照着大地.
74.新月如一只金色的小舟泊在疏疏的枝桠间.
75.半个月亮斜挂在一棵槐树尖儿上,好像一瓣橘子.
76.月亮小得像一只发卡,弯得使人心醉.
77 .一弯朦胧的月亮正林蝉翼般透明的云里钻出来,闪着银色的清辉.
78.夜空中的一弯银钩,洒下无限清辉.
79.月牙儿弯弯的,像姑娘们笑得甜甜的嘴.
80.月牙儿下边,柳梢上面,有一对星好像微笑的仙女的眼,逗着那歪歪的月牙儿和轻摆的柳枝.
81.弯弯的月牙儿犹如一只银亮的小船.
82.窗外弯弯的月牙儿,像开放在幽蓝的夜空中的菊花瓣.
83.那弯弯的月牙儿在薄云里穿梭,像梭鱼似的,活泼可爱.
84.月牙儿像姑娘的眉毛,弯弯地挂在纯净的空中.
85.月亮升起来了,红晕晕的,活像谁从东方地平线上挑起个大红灯笼.
86.月亮升上来了,像是刚刚脱水而出的玉轮冰盘,不染纤尘.
87.月亮姑娘升起来了,仿佛正悄悄地对身边的小星星说话.
88.一轮圆月正冉冉升起,那银色的月光映着几丝儿羽毛般的轻云,美妙极了.
89.初升的月亮挂在山顶上空,虽然像云朵一样苍白,但是每一刻都在变得更加明亮.
90.月亮出海了.在腾空的一瞬间,它仿佛猛地一跳,浑身披满水花,让多情的大海把它冲洗得分外明丽和洁净.
91.一缕清柔的月光透过窗子,洒在了窗台上,窗台宛若镀了银.
92.月光,像一匹银色的柔纱,从窗口垂落下来.
93.月光穿过树阴,漏下了一地闪闪烁烁的碎玉.
94.十五的圆月像一只雪球,镶嵌在墨蓝墨蓝的夜空上,显得格外皎洁.
95.冷月高挂枝梢,寒风把光秃秃的树枝,吹得呼呼直叫.
96.初冬的月亮,又清又冷,从西面泻下冰一样的银辉.
97.月亮最后升到冷清清的天空,白晃晃一片晶莹.
98.月亮从树林边上升起来了,放出冷冷的光辉,照得积雪的田野分外白,越发使人感到寒冷.万点繁星如同撒在天幕上的颗颗夜明珠,闪烁着灿灿银辉.
99.夜幕降临,幽蓝幽蓝的天空中点缀着无数的小星星,一眨一眨地,仿佛在邀请人们到广阔的太空中去遨游.
100. 没有月亮,繁星像是大荷叶上的露珠似的闪烁着.
101.调皮的雨点儿像谁扔下来的钢珠一样砸在河面上,溅起 高高的水花;粗大的雨点打在人家的窗户上,咚咚作响.
102.下雨了,雨点“劈劈啪啪”地敲打着玻璃窗.朝外一面的窗玻璃上立刻聚集起了无数大大小小的水珠.
当雨点落到池水中的时候,雨点就在水面上画出了一个一个的音符.这些音符是雨点在水面上击出的圈.
103.夏天,雨点哗啦啦.天上的雨点像筛豆子似的往下直掉,打碎了如镜的湖面,吓跑了原本想跳上水面看看雨景的小鱼儿.
104.雨越下越大,往远处看去,好象一块灰幕遮住了视线,灰蒙蒙一片,树啊,房子啊,什么也看不见.
楼上是什么东西嘛,根本不是新概念里的句子
1.I could not bear it. (1.6) 1
2.It’s none of your business. (1.8) 2
3.What a day! (2.3) 3
4.A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. (3.2) 6
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楼上是什么东西嘛,根本不是新概念里的句子
1.I could not bear it. (1.6) 1
2.It’s none of your business. (1.8) 2
3.What a day! (2.3) 3
4.A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. (3.2) 6
5.From there, he will fly to Perth. (4.6) 8
6.So he is finding this trip very exciting. (4.7) 9
7.Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury. (5.2) 11
8.While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. (7.7) 13
9.To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand! (7.8) 15
10.Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. (8.1) 18
11.Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s. (8.3) 20
12.We waited and waited. (9.5) 22
13.It has belonged to our family for a long time. (10.3) 23
14.The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. (10.3) 24
15.I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. (11.1) 26
16.Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. (11.4) 28
17.While he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds. (11.5) 29
18.Goodbye and good luck! (12.标题) 32
19.Do you speak English? (14.标题) 34
20.‘Don’t interrupt,’ he said. (15.8) 35
21.If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. (16. 1) 37
22.This does not always happen. (16.3) 40
23.This note is only a reminder. (16.7) 42
24.She must be at least thirty-five years old. (17.1) 43
25.Darling, it must be terrible to be grown up! (17.7) 46
26.Did you have a good meal? (18.4) 48
27.‘Can I return these two tickets?’ he asked. (19.8) 49
28.‘I might as well have them,’ I said sadly. (19.13) 51
29.Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. (21.4) 52
30.I have been offered a large sum of money to go away. (21.7) 54
31.I am determined to stay here. (21.8) 56
32.The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garden. (23.6) 57
33.So it looks strange to some people. (23.7) 60
34.It could be worse. (24. 标题) 62
35.I left the money in my room. (24.2) 63
36.The manager was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. (24. 3) 65
37.‘Everyone’s losing money these days,’ he said. (24. 4) 66
38.Many people pretend that they understand modern art. (26.1) 67
39.They always tell you what a picture is ‘about’. (26.2) 69
40.My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. (26.7) 71
41.Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths . (28.1) 73
42.It is one of the ugliest faces I have ever seen. (28.8) 75
43.The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. (29. 3) 77
44.There were some people rowing on the river. (30.4) 79
45.Before he retired, Frank was the head of a very large business company, but as a boy he used to work in a small shop. (31.2) 80
46.Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her. (33.1) 82
47.On arriving at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen. (33.8) 84
48.Quick work! (34. 标题) 86
49.He was amused too, because he never expected the bicycle to be found. (34. 9) 88
50.When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. (35.3) 90
51.The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag. (35.6) 92
52.Among them will be Debbie’s mother, who swam the Channel herself when she was a girl. (36.10) 95
53.He had no sooner returned than he bought a house and went to live there.(38. 3) 97
He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country.(38.9) 97
54.Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. (38. 4) 99
55.He acted as if he had never lived in England before.(38.7) 101
56.In the end, it was more than he could bear. (38. 8) 103
57.‘Young man,’ she answered, ‘if you ate more and talked less, we would both enjoy our dinner!’ (40. 14) 104
58.At one point, it seemed certain that their plane would crash. (43.5) 107
59.‘The strap needs mending,’ said Mrs. Sterling later,’ but they did not steal anything.’ (44.10) 108
60.Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post office. (45.2) 110
61.No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. (46.2) 112
62.He was astonished at what he found. (46.5) 114
63.He told me that he could not go to sleep one night because he heard a strange noise coming from the bar. (47.3) 116
64.Meanwhile, my tongue was busy searching out the hole where the tooth had been. (48. 7) 118
65.A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below. (49.6) 120
66.The young man did not wake up until the bed had struck the ground. (49.7) 122
67. This is as far as we go. (50. 10) 124
68.The children were at school, my husband was at work and the house was quiet. (54. 2) 125
69.It took me ten minutes to persuade her to ring back later. (54.9) 126
70.In spite of this, many people are confident that ‘The Revealer’ may reveal something of value fairly soon. (55.11) 129
71. There was a great deal of excitement just before it began. (56.2) 131
72.It sped downhill at the end of the race and its driver had a lot of trouble trying to stop it. (56. 9) 132
73.The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. (58. 1) 135
74.The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (58.3) 138
75.Every time he wanted to come into the garden he would bark until someone opened the gate. (59. 1) 140
76.That is all. (60.8) 142
77.Where have you been hiding? (60.10) 143
78.By the time you read this, the Hubble’s eagle eye will have sent us thousands and thousands of wonderful pictures. (61. 11) 144
79.This platform would serve as a port and a railway station. (64.4) 147
80.He suggested that a double railway tunnel should be built. (64.7) 149
81.If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion, it would have been completed. (64. 10) 151
82.He should have known that the police would never allow this sort of thing. (65.5) 154
83.A policeman approached Jimmy. (65.6) 156
84.The French authorities had the plane packaged and moved in parts back to France.( 66. 7 ) 158
85.It was no use pretending that I had not seen him. (68.2) 160
86.No matter how busy you are, he always insists on coming with you. (68.4) 161
87.‘Hello, Nigel,’ I said, ‘Fancy meeting you here!’ (68.7) 163
88.‘Hi, Elizabeth,’ Nigel answered. ‘I was just wondering how to spend the morning—until I saw you….’ (68.8) 165
89.You’re not busy doing anything, are you? (68.9) 167
90.‘Would you mind my coming with you?’ he asked, before I had finished speaking. (68.11) 170
91.It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500-horsepower engine. (72.4) 172
92.A quiet day’s fishing, or eight hours in a cinema seeing the same film over and over again, is usually as far as they get. (73.1) 174
93.But as they soon discovered, disguises can sometimes be too perfect. (74. 4) 176
94.It couldn’t be better. (74.7) 178
95.‘Look, sheriff,’ said Rockwall, ‘don’t be too hard on us.’ (74.13) 180
96.It was not long before a helicopter arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors of the plane crash. (75.12) 181
97.Only on one occasion have I ever felt frightened. (79.5) 183
98.Though a little suspicious this time, the policeman gave him the same answer. (83.9) 185
99.People are going to find it difficult to get to work. (84.10) 187
100. One is never too old to learn. (85.12) 188
101.However, rescue operations are proving difficult. (88.3) 190
102.When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. (89.2) 192
103.The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. (89.8) 194
104.So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (90.3) 196
105.The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length.(90.8) 198
106.I don’t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night. (92.5) 199
107.Whether they will ever become future Olympic champions, only time will tell. (94.11) 201
108.I must definitely get that fellow posted. (95.11) 202
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