美人英语作文高中?一、形容词的高级替换 good:可以用excellent,outstanding,remarkable,superb等词汇来替换,表达更加出色的意思。beautiful:可以用gorgeous,stunning,lovely,charming等词汇来描述美景或美人,使表达更加生动。happy:可以用delighted,thrilled,pleased,joyful等词汇来表达不同程度的快乐情绪。那么,美人英语作文高中?一起来了解一下吧。
英文简述: Sleeping Beauty
When a new princess is born to King
Stefan & his wife, the entire kingdom rejoices. At a ceremony, three
good fairies - Flora, Fauna & Merryweather - bestow gifts of magic
on the child. But an evil sorceress named Maleficent shows up, and
because of a rude remark by Merryweather, she places a curse on the
princess - that she will die on her 16th birthday after touching a
poisoned spinning wheel. Merryweather tries to undo the damage by
casting a spell that will allow the princess - named Aurora - to awake
from an ageless sleep with a kiss from her true love. The fairies take
Aurora to their cottage in the woods to keep her away from the eyes of
Maleficent, and raise her as their own child, named Briar Rose. On her
16th birthday Aurora meets Prince Phillip, the son of a king whose own
kingdom will soon merge with King Stefan's - and falls in love.
Maleficent manages to kidnap the Prince and her horrible prophecy is
fulfilled when she tricks Aurora into touching a spinning wheel created
by Maleficent herself! Realizing that the Prince is in trouble, the 3
good fairies head to Maleficent's castle at the Forbidden Mountain, and
spring the Prince loose. But the Prince soon finds himself up against
Maleficent's army of brutes, and the power of Maleficent's evil spells -
which include a thorn forest as thick as weeds around King Stefan's
castle, and a fight against Maleficent when she turns herself into a
dragon! Is the Prince strong enough to withstand the powers of the evil
sorceress?Written by Derek O'Cain
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这个是 sleeping beauty 的全文
Once
upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby daughter. She
asked all the fairies in the kingdom to the christening, but
unfortunately forgot to invite one of them, who was a bit of a witch as
well. She came anyway, but as she passed the baby's cradle, she said:
"When you are sixteen, you will injure yourself with a spindle and die!"
"Oh,
no!" screamed the Queen in horror. A good fairy quickly chanted a magic
spell to change the curse. When she hurt herself, the girl would fall
into a very deep sleep instead of dying.
The years went by, the
little Princess grew and became the most beautiful girl in the whole
kingdom. Her mother was always very careful to keep her away from
spindles, but the Princess, on her sixteenth birthday, as she wandered
through the castle, came into a room where an old servant was spinning.
"What are you doing?" she asked the servant.
"I'm spinning. Haven't you seen a spindle before?"
"No.
Let me see it!" The servant handed the girl the spindle ... and she
pricked herself with it and. with a sigh, dropped to the floor.
The
terrified old woman hurried to tell the Queen. Beside herself with
anguish, the Queen did her best to awaken her daughter but in vain. The
court doctors and wizards were called, but there was nothing they could
do. The girl could not be wakened from her deep sleep. The good fairy
who managed to avoid the worst of the curse came too, and the Queen said
to her,
"When will my daughter waken?"
"I don't know," the fairy admitted sadly.
"In a year's time, ten years or twenty?" the Queen went on.
"Maybe in a hundred years' time. Who knows?" said the fairy.
"Oh! What would make her waken?" asked the Queen weeplng.
"Love," replied the fairy. "If a man of pure heart were to fall in love with her, that would bring her back to life!"
"How
can a man fall in love with a sleeping girl?" sobbed the Queen, and so
heart-broken was she that, a few days later, she died. The sleeping
Princess was taken to her room and laid on the bed surrounded by
garlands of flowers. She was so beautiful, with a sweet face, not like
those of the dead, but pink like those who are sleeping peacefully. The
good fairy said to herself,
"When she wakens, who is she going to
see around her? Strange faces and people she doesn't know? I can never
let that happen. It would be too painful for this unfortunate girl."
So
the fairy cast a spell; and everyone that lived in the castle -
soldiers, ministers, guards, servants, ladies, pages, cooks, maids and
knights - all fell into a deep sleep, wherever they were at that very
moment.
"Now," thought the fairy, "when the Princess wakes up, they
too will awaken, and life will go on from there." And she left the
castle, now wrapped in silence. Not a sound was to be heard, nothing
moved except for the clocks, but when they too ran down, they stopped,
and time stopped with them. Not even the faintest rustle was to be
heard, only the wind whistling round the turrets, not a single voice,
only the cry of birds.
The years sped past. In the castle grounds,
the trees grew tall. The bushes became thick and straggling, the grass
invaded the courtyards and the creepers spread up the walls. In a
hundred years, a dense forest grew up.
Now, it so happened that a
Prince arrived in these parts. He was the son of a king in a country
close by. Young, handsome and melancholy, he sought in solitude
everything he could not find in the company of other men: serenity,
sincerity and purity. Wandering on his trusty steed he arrived, one day,
at the dark forest. Being adventurous, he decided to explore it. He
made his way through slowly and with a struggle, for the trees and
bushes grew in a thick tangle. A few hours later, now losing heart, he
was about to turn his horse and go back when he thought he could see
something through the trees . . . He pushed back the branches . . .
Wonder of wonders! There in front of him stood a castle with high
towers. The young man stood stock still in amazement,
"I wonder who this castle belongs to?" he thought.
The
young Prince rode on towards the castle. The drawbridge was down and,
holding his horse by the reins, he crossed over it. Immediately he saw
the inhabitants draped all over the steps, the halls and courtyards, and
said to himself,
"Good heavens! They're dead!" But in a moment, he
realised that they were sound asleep. "Wake up! Wake up!" he shouted,
but nobody moved. Still thoroughly astonished, he went into the castle
and again discovered more people, lying fast asleep on the floor. As
though led by a hand in the complete silence, the Prince finally reached
the room where the beautiful Princess lay fast asleep. For a long time
he stood gazing at her face, so full of serenity, so peaceful, lovely
and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that love he had always been
searching for and never found. Overcome by emotion, he went close,
lifted the girl's little white hand and gently kissed it . . .
At
that kiss, the prlncess qulckly opened her eyes, and wakening from her
long long sleep, seeing the Prince beside her, murmured:
"Oh, you have come at last! I was waiting for you in my dream. I've waited so long!"
Just
then, the spell was broken. The Princess rose to her feet, holding out
her hand to the Prince. And the whole castle woke up too. Everybody rose
to their feet and they all stared round in amazement, wondering what
had happened. When they finally realised, they rushed to the Princess,
more beautiful and happier then ever.
A few days later, the castle
that only a short time before had lain in silence, now rang with the
sound of singing, music and happy laughter at the great party given in
honour of the Prince and Princess, who were getting married. They lived
happily ever after, as they always do in fairy tales, not quite so
often, however, in real life.

女作家王安忆在其长篇着作《长恨歌》中这样形容女主人公的美:她的美是家常的那种,宜室宜宅,很平易,而不像寥若星辰的冰雪美人那样高不可攀。在实际生活中,我们大都倾向前者的这种美。我见过许多人家居室的装修,他们在天棚吊顶、在地面上铺大理石或其他高级质地的瓷砖,这还嫌不够,他们还用墙围子把居室四周严丝合缝地包裹起来,统统千篇一律毫无特点。在宾馆饭店的时候,面带微笑的服务员总是要提醒我们宾至如归,别生分,就当自己在家中一样随意;可现在则完全倒过来了,我们回到家,就如同一脚踏进了宾馆的客房,这叫我们如何能怡然自得?有一位做生意的朋友甚至在家里还安上了传真机复印机等等公司的办公设备,怎么看他的家都像另一个经济小实体,如此这般又如何能使其劳顿的身心得到休整呢?
我对幸福之家的憧憬是从那首脍炙人口的英文歌《家,可爱的家》中描写而得来的,最后作者无限感慨地说:“世上没有什么地方能比得上家!”但有谁又能想到,歌词的曲作者原来是一个流离失所的穷光蛋呢?这就是让人感到悲哀的地方:理想与现实的差距竟然这样大。
The wheel was making the noise. "What are you doing?" asked Briar Rose. "I have never seen one of those before, what is it?" "It is a spinning wheel, "said the old women, "Would you like to try it my dear?" "Oh. may I?" asked Briar Rose. She sat on the stool in front of the wheel and the wheel whirred round. As soon as she touched the spindle she pricked her finger. She fell to the floor in a deep sleep. The old woman, who was really the thirteenth fairy in disguise, picked her up and laid her on the bed. At that moment, all over the place, people began to asleep. The cooks who were preparing for the party fell asleep over the stirring and tasting. The scullery maids fell asleep over the washing up. The laundry maid fell asleep while they dusted, polished and prepared for the party. The King and Queen, the courtiers and the guests fell asleep in the Great Hall. The guards fell asleep at their posts. The search parties looking for the Princess fell asleep while they searched- in the gardens, in the corridors, in the spare rooms, and some in the oldest part of the palace. Even the flies fell asleep on the stable walls. The birds and the butterflies fell asleep in the palace the palace vegetable gardens. The gardeners and their helpers, who were busy chasing off the rabbit, fell asleep in mid-chase. In the hearths the fires died down and the meat stopped cooking. The kitchen maid stopped plucking the chicken. The entire palace fell asleep, along with the Princess. A hedge of briar roses sprang up around the palace, protecting it from the outside world. Years passed, and from time to time a King's son would come to the famous briar hedge to try and find the mysterious sleeping Princess that the legend spoke of. But none got through. The hedge was too strong and the Princes were cut to bits. A hundred years passed and the tale of the Sleeping Beauty, as the Princess was known, become a great legend. Very few people believed she existed. One day a King's son came to the nearby village. "Legend says," an old man was speaking in the village square. "Legend says that the Princess lies asleep behind that great briar hedge just outside the village In my grandfather's day, you could see the topmost turret of her tower, so they say." The Prince stopped to listen. "Where can I find this hedge ?"he asked. "Just beyond the village, young sir, "said the old man. "If you're going to try, you'll need more luck than the other young men who have had a go." "I shall try," said the Prince. "We have heard of Sleeping Beauty in my kingdom." The Prince went to the hedge and held up his sword. He went to strike at the hedge, but where his sword met the thorns, great roses bloomed instead. A path opened for him, for the one hundred years were up. The curse was lifting. The hedge seemed to disappear before him. He went through into the palace grounds, walking past the sleeping rabbits, birds and butterflies, and the gardeners at their work. The kitchens were full of cooks and maids who hadn't moved for a hundred years -- They were all fast asleep. Even the King and Queen who were seated at the table in the Great Hall were sleeping soundly! The Prince walked on through the palace, making his way to the tallest tower where he climbed the stairs and entered the tower room. There on the bed he saw Briar Rose fast asleep. "She is so lovely," he said, He had fallen completely in love with her. "How can I wake her?" He leant over and gently kissed her. Briar Rose's eyelids flickered and she woke up. The first person she saw was the Prince and she fell in love with him. Together they walked down to the Great Hall. The King and Queen were just waking up, when the Prince and Briar Rose entered. The cooks in the kitchen woke up to carry on preparing the food and the chambermaids carried on with their work. The party was still to be held, but it was an engagement party instead of a birthday party. The Prince and Briar Rose were to be married. The hedge disappeared and the village saw the palace again and realised the legend had been true. The bad fairy was never heard of again.

long long ago,there were a king and a queen.they prayed everyday:"what if we have a child?"And soon,they had a beautiful daughter.
很久很久以前,有一对国王和王后。他们每日祈祷:“如果我们有个孩子多好”
然后过不多久,王后生下了一个漂亮女儿。
The king was very glad,and held a grant banquet,and invited all his relatives and friends.and some fairies of his country.There were thirteen fairies in the country.but the king only prepared twelve gold plates.So one fairy was not invited.after the banquet,the fairies blessed the girl one by one.
国王非常愉悦,举办了一场盛大的宴会,邀请了他所有的亲朋好友和一些王国里的仙女。

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古董店继承人洛晴川在订婚仪式上为了追一副被风吹走的清装美人图而跑至一神秘树林中,美人图到手的一刹那却脚下一空,跌入时空隧道并穿越到清朝,偶遇身在高位却每日战战兢兢怕从高位上跌下来的太子, 玩世不恭、爱闯祸的八阿哥,还有喜怒无常、不相信任何人的四阿哥,由此引发了她跟几个阿哥的感情纠纷,开始了在清朝的奇妙旅程。
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