understand科幻小说
Ⅰ 急!!!求高人中英翻译5个句子连接成文~~!!!
1, recently, in order to better understand the extra-curricular reading habits of secondary school students, we have students in 2000 concted a survey.
2, we found that the number of annual reading of the beginning of the following five high school students 37 percent each.
3, however, the early high school reading materials are very different from those of junior high school students like to watch cartoons and humor magazine story, high school students are like popular fiction, classics and science fiction.
4, the beginning of high school students to read less and there are different reasons that are not interested in the junior high school, high school students is too much work, no time.
5, so we still have to encourage students to conct more reading, allow students to have more time for extracurricular reading.
Ⅱ 谁帮我翻译成英文
commander: that.speak!
: the police nearby has been cleared. there won't be any problem right now. just go ahead!
commander: roger
: here?
:yes, it's OK
commander:you all shall know your own mission. we will finish the job that A Company haven't finished yet. A Company has transfered all the staffs here for it's heavily-guarded. remember, with the strength of team, we shall leave no one behind, and besides, we must revenge for A Company
commander:everyone in A company is elite but none of them come back. why? because the enemy is not that weak. I want you to remember, you are a team.
commander: wacht out! PIR sensor.
agent: roger.
commander: find me the nearest back way!
:in 30s!
commander:OK.
agent: I 've entered the room. Clear!
agent: begin to get the file
commander: get back with the map I send you as soon as you get it.
agent: get it! fuck, we're exposed.
commander:what?
agent: the alarm system leads the guards coming towards us.
commander: hold on!
fighter: leave it to me.
commander:come back when the mission is over.
sniper:roger
commander: the mission is over. we got the enemy's file.boss, we finished the mission.
BOSS:perfect! back right now.
the team went back .
B company is the same with A company.
Minister:you've done a good job. But as the biggest investor of NIC Corp. in study virus, I have to sacrifice you.
有几个冒号前的角色不知道是什么...你写科幻小说?还是英语课做presentation?
Ⅲ 下面两道初三英语选择题怎么做
【题目1】
1.It's too difficult for me to understand this sciencefiction, can I change one?
Well,_____ It takes time, but I am sure you'll finish it.
A.I don't mind B.be patient C.not at all
正确答案是:b
be patient 意思是要有耐心。
原题意思:对我来说,理解这篇科幻小说太难了,我能换一篇吗?哦,(要有耐心),虽然它很费时间,但我相信你能完成。
【题目2】
2.Nowadays some young kids prefer to play ROK(王者荣耀) rather than____sports outside withfriends.
A.do B.doing C.did
正确答案是:a
解题关键:prefer to do rather than do是固定搭配
Ⅳ 科幻 网络小说 人类末日 灭绝 细菌 突变 异化 不要外国的
一楼的是什么鸡肠呢?三楼的还贴了一章书?近来看到的回答都有些不靠谱啊!
推介一下:
末日暴徒
生化终结者
Ⅳ 求科幻作家拉拉的全部作品
隐约记得...拉拉的成名作是2002年的《春日泽·云梦山·仲昆》,并凭此获得了当年的中国科幻银河奖“最佳新人奖”。是一篇很奇幻的科幻,汗。
比较有名些的作品还有《彼方的地平线》、《真空跳跃》、《绿野》、《多重宇宙投影》。
《星云》系列也有他的一部作品,叫《掉线》。
Ⅵ 求些玄幻魔法类小说
大魔王,恶魔交响曲之明日骄阳
Ⅶ 有没有自己写的短篇英语科幻小说不要翻译别人的!悬赏啊!
Science fiction story
AD 3,000
A group of scientists(including me) went to the bottom of the sea,some aliens are living there,they may cause a world war because they can take control of water.This time,we want to talk with them.
With the help of the sea-spaceship,we got the destination easily.To my surprise,this is a wonderful undersea world,beautiful fishes,and green coral reef which can make people feel great.
We didn't forget why we came here,but we saw no alien.Suddenly a huge screen was presented before us.It was playing a tsunami around India,and some wars around the world.Yes,this is our true life,I realized something,and turned around,a alien was looking us.Then,it began to say,"Human beings,you've made a lot trouble to the earth,e.g. The wars,the pollution,the experiment,etc.Now,we use the water to give you a tsunami,this is only a lesson for you.If you do this continuously,you will be punished!"
We were back to the ground,everything seemed peaceful,we knew what we should do.
The gone with the fire
the beginning
‘don‘t touch my salad!black-spirit!‘John said with a loud voice.
‘If you call me black-spirit again,white-monkey!I promise....‘
‘promise what?killing me?attention that we are thousands kilometres from the earth!‘john said,and taking the salad to his side.Then continue his speech,‘You know there are only two human in this space-ship-----you and me.So you‘d better not do some foolish things.‘Then john turn his eyesight to his bread,which covered a lot of salad again.
Though he is very angry,bob could do nothing but sustain.He really doesn‘t understand why john hit him only because his skin ,which is black.Bob continue eating his lunch ,chinese rice,too.
‘This is the centre of the space-technology on ground,received?Maya?‘The voice came from the radio.
‘This is maya space-ship,recieved,centre!‘John answerd quickly.
‘Is there all right?‘centre asked.
Ⅷ understanding science 翻译
如果是书名,可以翻译为:认识科学。走进科学。
Ⅸ 求一篇1500词左右的英文科幻小说
Though this is a relatively short collection of stories, the strength of the tales inside it is such that they will leave the reader with flashbacks and images for days afterwards. They did me. In fact, days after reading I still remember vividly parts of its contents.
The fourteen stories included vary in scope, size and length. The book starts strongly with 态est New Horror?/I>, which deals with the premise of Eddie Carroll, a jaded horror story editor who is sent a story so memorable that it jolts him out of his malaise. The problem is that the story, 态uttonboy?/I>, is so horrific that many are sickened by it. Nevertheless, the editor sets off to find the mysterious writer, Peter Kilrue, and the story ends with something not expected. This was a very strong tale ?filmic, for reasons that are best left until you抳e read the story, and references that a fan will get.
Reminiscent in tone of Bradbury and Serling, and another famous author more contemporary, this is a collection marinated in genre and societal references; the societal references help create that feeling of normality in stories that are anything but; the genre references, which though not necessarily important to get to enjoy the stories, add another dimension to their narrative.
Fritz Leiber once pointed out that the scary things are not always gothic castles and ghostly spectres, but the unusual things that are part of our normal everyday world. This is something that Joe has clearly understood here. Part Horror, part 1950抯 SF B-movie, part surreal fantasy, the collection covers a broad range with skill, humour and, hell, an empathy for the genre抯 long history.
There are common themes throughout the book. Most of the stories are interwoven around familial relationships?the bonds between mothers/fathers and their daughters/sons - and peer friendships, between the main character and their friends.
With such a variety of interests, not all of the stories worked for me as well as others. Least successful, though still pretty good, was You Will Hear the Locust Sing, a story with a Bradbury-esque title that clearly highlights a respect for the 1950抯 B-Movies of mutant insects. Though initially amusing, by the end it was a little disappointing. Similarly, The Black Phone was a little creepy, though a weaker effort in such a strong collection. With a Weird Tales type ending that Richard Matheson would be proud of, though strong in feel, this one seemed a little too obvious to me.
My 'weirdness award' goes to My Father抯 Mask, which I抦 not sure I still understand, though it is very unsettling to read. Rather Wicker Man to me.
Having said this, most of the stories are very strong. Most successful to me were Voluntary Committal, (the final novella in the book which sympathetically deals with Nolan Lerner抯 brother, Norris, a boy with Aspberger抯 Syndrome, who has a connection with The Twilight Zone), and in a Tales from the Crypt-type tale, Last Breath, which deals with a visit to a very unusual museum. I also really enjoyed The Cape, a story about Eric抯 particular piece of clothing with a special power (or is it just self-belief?)
There are many stories like that in this book. It is a book that reads with deceptive ease, yet is supremely adept at creating ghosts. To illustrate this, Dead-Wood is a story that, in a page-and-a-half, creates an intriguing 憌hat-if?that is simultaneously beautiful, creepy, and haunting.
All good; but perhaps the biggest surprise to me was the story Pop Art, which deals with the story抯 nameless central character and his relationship with his inflatable schoolfriend, Arthur Roth. (Pop Art, get it?) On first reading, the story reads as allegorical whimsy. It takes a writer of skill, which Hill clearly is, to turn that around so that the end of the story is a powerfully moving one. Forget the practical impossibility here ?Joe makes the reader forget the impracticality to create this story with an ending that is almost painful to read.
To summarise, in this book Hill manages to combine hometown dreams and ambitions with the reality of failure, pathos, horror, humour and B-movie kitsch; all of which is achieved with surprising aplomb and an ease and skill that belies this being just labelled as 'an author抯 first book'.
Let's go further than that. Many other long-published authors would kill to be as good as just one of these stories ?it抯 that good. And one of the best story collections I抳e read in years.
Haunting, resonant, melancholic ?a collection that richly deserves its awards.
Hobbit, October 2006