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英语优秀作文小故事

  The Coffee Place

咖啡厅

I used to believe courtesy was a thing of the past. Very seldom have I encountered a courteous human being in this modern era of the so called Generation X.

我曾经一度认为礼节是过去才为人崇尚的事。在如今这个被称作“被遗忘的一代”的现代社会中,我已经很难碰到一个能被称作是“绅士”的人。

Recently, I had to change my thinking, when I came face to face with just such a human being. I had gone to a happening coffee place, with two of my grown up daughters. The place was crowded with the usual loud crowd and we had to climb a steep flight of stairs in order to find an empty table. After enjoying coffee and snacks, we were at the steep descent down the stairs, where the narrow space made climbing down only possible in a single file, with hardly any space for another person to either climb up or come down.

最近,在我遇到这样一个人后,我的想法改变了。我和两个已成年的女儿一起去了一家咖啡厅。但这家咖啡厅挤满了吵闹的人群,所以我们不得不爬上陡峭的楼梯才找到了空桌。在享用过咖啡和点心之后,我们走在陡峭的楼梯上准备下楼,在那样狭窄的空间里只能供一个人上下楼,几乎没有任何空间可以让另一个人爬上去或下来。

Just as I was in the middle of my descent, a gentleman entered the main entrance of the restaurant which was right in front of the staircase. I was sure I would be pushed roughly by this man who will want to go up in a hurry. I kept coming down as fast as I could, holding on to the bannister, in lieu of my advanced years. My agile daughters were already down, looking up at me worriedly, hoping I would reach them before the stranger started up the stairs, knowing I was a nervous sort.

当我下楼梯走到一半时,一个绅士从咖啡厅的正门,也是楼梯的右前方走了进来。我敢肯定我会被这个着急上楼的人粗暴地推开。于是我抓住了扶手,并用我有史以来最快的速度下楼。我那两个动作敏捷的女儿已经下楼了,她们忧心忡忡地抬头看着我,希望我能够在这个陌生人上楼前下来,因为她们知道我是一个容易神经紧张的人。

Nearly reaching them, I noticed the man still standing near the door. I reached my daughters and passed the stranger at the entrance door which he kept holding open. I looked back thinking he was still at the door, deciding whether to go in or find another less crowded place. I saw him going up the stairs, two at a time. I told my daughters about it and all three of us felt bad that we did not even thank the courteous gentleman who was actually holding the door open for us ladies to pass through before going up.

在快走到楼下时,我注意到那个人仍然站在门口。我走到我的女儿身边,经过那个站在门口的陌生人身旁时发现他用手抵住了门。我回头看了看,以为他还在门口,决定着是否要进去光顾或是找另一家人少的店。但我看见他以一步两阶楼梯的速度上了楼。我把我看到的告诉了女儿们,我们三个人都因为那位彬彬有礼的绅士在上楼前拉住了门让我们先行,但我们因没有感谢他而深感愧疚。

We applauded his chivalry for both, waiting for us to come down before going up himself and also holding the main entrance door open for us to go out. Such well mannered people are hard to find these days, when shoving, jostling and pushing is very common in our advanced but aggressive society. Till date, I remember this gentleman and pray to God to make more human beings like him.

那位绅士在上楼前等待我们先下楼,并且为我们拉开门以方便我们出去,我们都为他这样的骑士精神赞不绝口。在当今推搡冲撞现象横行、先进却激进的社会中,这样有礼貌的人着实难寻。直到今天,我仍记得这位先生,祈求上帝能让更多的人和他一样以礼待人。

  看来,我的故事还没结束

Life is full of miracles. They surround us every day. One of these miracles happened to me recently. I was filling my car’s tank at a local gas station. It was only 10 A.M. but I already felt tired. It was a cloudy, gloomy and rainy day and I hadn’t slept well the night before. After I paid for the gas I turned my car towards the main road. I looked right and left then my brain sent the signal for my foot to push on the gas pedal but nothing happened. Shocked, I shook my head to clear it and gazed down at my foot.

生活充满了奇迹,而且每天就在我们身边上演。最近我也碰到的一桩不可思议的事情。当时我正在当地的一家加油站加油,虽说只有上午十点,但我却感觉相当疲惫。那天天气多云阴沉看着要下雨,之前晚上我也没有睡好。付过油钱以后我就准备开车上主路,我左右看看,然后大脑发出信号让脚踩油门,但是什么都没有发生。一阵惶恐,我摇摇头试图清醒,然后低下头看我的脚。

Just as I did, though, a semi-truck roared past my car doing 60 mph. My weary, bleary eyes hadn’t seen it when I had looked just 2 seconds earlier. If I had been pulling out when I should have been my little green car would have been smashed and I would have most likely been killed. I sat there for a long time quietly thanking God for sparing my life before pulling out on the road and heading home. This time both my brain and foot worked perfectly.

就在这时一辆半挂汽车以每小时60英里的速度从我车旁边呼啸而过。两秒前,我还用疲惫的双眼,视线模糊的看了,并没有发现这一情况。但凡当时我的车驶出一点,那现在我的绿色小车肯定被撞了个稀巴烂,我也已经很可能一命呜呼了。我在车里静坐良久,感谢上帝躲过一劫,之后再开车回家,这次我的脑子和脚配合默契。

As I looked back on that moment later I still couldn’t understand it. Did God prevent my brain’s signal from reaching my foot? Did an angel grab my toes to keep them from pressing on the gas? One question kept coming back into my mind as well: why? Why did I get this miracle? Why did God spare my life this day? Finally, I felt the answer forming deep within my heart and mind. I heard the words coming from my soul saying: “You still have more to do. Your work is not done yet!”

之后回忆起那一刻,我还是很费解,难道是上帝阻止了我脑子发给脚的信号?还是有天使拉住了我的脚不让踩油门?还有一个问题在我的脑海中久久萦绕,为什么?是我碰上这样的奇迹。最后答案从我的心理和脑中浮现。我仿佛听到自己的灵魂在说,你还有事情要做,你还有许多事情没有完成。

Richard Bach wrote: “Here is the test to find if your mission on Earth is finished: if you are alive it isn’t.” Wake up each day then knowing that your mission isn’t done yet. You have more love to share, more people to help, more kindness to give. You have one more day to be the miracle God meant for you to be.

理查德*(飞行员,美国作家,行吟诗人《海鸥乔纳森》《双翼飞机》《世界上从未有过的地方》《心念的奇迹》等享誉世界的杰作。字里行间常常深刻寄予个人心性,作品以坚定的力量和深邃的隐喻令全球读者心驰神往,被誉为“来自天上的使者”。)曾写过:有个方法可以检验你在世上的任务有没有完成,只要你还活着,那就说明还没有。你要更博爱、施助、仁慈,不久的将来你也会成为奇迹,这些都是上天的美意。

  孤岛上的故事

The only survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on a small,

uninhabited island. He prayed feverishly for God to rescue him,

and every day he scanned the horizon for help,

but none seemed forthcoming.

Exhausted, he eventually managed to build a little hut out of

driftwood to protect him from the elements,

and to store his few possessions. But then one day,

after scavenging for food, he arrived home to find his little hut in flames, the smoke rolling up to the sky.

The worst had happened; everything was lost.

He was stunned with grief and anger.

"God how could you do this to me!" he cried. Early the next day, however, he was awakened by the sound of

a ship that was approaching the island. It had come to rescue him.

"How did you know I was here?"

asked the weary man of his rescuers. "We saw your smoke signal," they replied.

It is easy to get discouraged when things are going bad.

But we shouldn't lose heart, because God is at work in our lives,

even in the midst of pain and suffering.

Remember, next time your little hut is burning to the ground

it just may be a smoke signal that summons the grace of God.

For all the negative things we have to say to ourselves,

God has a positive answer for it在一场船难中,唯一的生存者随着潮水,漂流到一座无人岛上。

他天天激动地祈祷神救他能够早日离开此处,回到家乡。

他还每天注视着海上有否可搭救他的人,但却是除了汪洋一片,

什么也没有。

后来,他决定用那片带他到小岛的木头造一个简陋的小木屋

以保护他在这险恶的环境中生存,并且保存他所有剩下的东西。

但有一天,在他捕完食物后,准备回小屋时,

突然发现他的小屋竟然陷在熊熊烈火之中, 大火引起的浓烟不断向天上窜。

最悲惨的是:他所有的一切东西,在这一瞬间通通化为乌有了。

悲痛的他,气愤的对天吶喊着:神啊!你怎么可以这样对待我!

顿时,眼泪从他的眼角中流出。 第二天一早,他被一艘正靠近小岛的船只的鸣笛声所吵醒。

是的,有人来救他了。到了船上时,他问那些船员说:

「你怎么知道我在这里?」

因为我们看到了信号般的浓烟。」他们回答说。 人在碰到困难时,很容易会沮丧。

不过无论受到折磨或者痛苦,都不用因此失去信心,

因为上帝一直在我们心里面做着奇妙的工作。

记住:当下一次你的小木屋着火时,

那可能只是上帝美妙恩典的表征而已。

在所有我们所认为负面的事情,

上帝都是有正面答案的。