5.求一篇关于《绝望主妇》的英文简介,不是关于内容的Plot outline:
The story happened in the United States, the fictional wisteria way, here outside uptown are rich happiness, life residents, but all this peace by a gunshot thoroughly shattered, community residents of the most beautiful and graceful housewife Mary - Alice - Yang (Brenda - Neil suddenly in her perfect diggs) home before taking his own life. But this is not Mary's the end of the story, to get her death from a new perspective of the chance to live, Mary overlooking the friends and their families on the surface of whether as perfect as peaceful 。
6.外语写作绝望主妇Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives is an America TV series. I like watching it. The story is about four women. It tells the experience between them, especially their family and friendship. They all have advantages and disadvantages. In the growing up, they gain and lose a lot as well as learn much. They become mature at last. But the most important thing that I think I need to learn from them is keeping an optimistic mind, be kind-hearted and treasure everything we own all the time. They have desperate once, but they live in the sunshine finally. Maybe this is life 。
7.绝望主妇英文观后感=========================== Desperate Housewives 观后感=========================== Wisteria Lane is a perfect upper-middle-class American suburb, with beautiful homes, neat lawns, minivans and sport-utility vehicles in the driveways, and an occasional baseball game in the street for the youngsters. But there are troubles beneath the surface. Lynette Scavo is a former businesswoman who decided to get off the career track to raise four children. An attractive woman, Lynette is harried, anxious, frustrated at her three sons who misbehave at the drop of a hat, while getting little or no help from her always traveling husband (Doug Savant). Her neighbour Gabrielle Solis is a former model who married wealthy Carlos. He gives her all the possessions she desires, but not the physical relationship she craves. So while Carlos is out making his latest deal, Gabrielle turns to her buff teenage gardener John. John not only keeps Carlos' beloved roses in full bloom, he pays particular attention to Gabrielle's personal garden. Book illustrator Susan Mayer is divorced with a bright teenage daughter. Getting back into the dating scene is the furthest thing from her mind-until she meets her new neighbor, the good looking plumber Mike. Unfortunately for Susan, she must compete for Mike's affections with fellow Wisteria Lane resident Edie Britt, the town tramp with more Botox and silicone than most of Hollywood could ever dream of. Then there's dedicated housewife Bree Van De Kamp. Played to the hilt by former Melrose Place vixen Marsha Cross, Bree is Martha Stewart in overdrive-too perfect when it comes to running her household, which drives her husband Rex to seek a divorce. At one point, Rex and Bree go to marriage counseling. Always prim and proper, Bree showed her true colors during a dinner party on the third episode, after Rex made the fatal mistake of telling his neighbors that he and Bree are having marital problems and visiting the doctor once a week. After the neighbors tried to lighten the situation by talking about their most embarrassing moments, Bree-with eerie calm and a knife poised to Rex's back-blurted out to the other residents of Wisteria Lane that her hubby "cries" after the two have sex.The sidebar stories of the women are nearly overshadowed in the pilot by the suicide of neighbour, Mary Alice Strong (narrated by actress Brenda Strong). What drives a perfectly rational and sane housewife to kill herself? And what's the secret behind the note she left behind to the ignorance of her grieving son and seemingly uncaring husband? And what about Mike the plumber-Susan stumbled upon a gun in his kitchen cabinet and a map of Wisteria Lane. What secret is he hiding? Will Carlos learn about Gabrielle's affair with gardener John, can Bree save her marriage, or will she stray? And what of Lynette? Will she be able to get her bratty boys in shape and find a new nanny, or will her dependence on prescription drugs get out of control? There has long been a tradition on television of showing mothers as being there with a warm dinner, some good advice, and cleaner-than-clean, springtime fresh laundry. Even in these more enlightened times, the “good mom” (everyone from Marge Simpson to Debra Barone of Everybody Loves Raymond) has some character flaws but generally domesticated women are usually not shown as imperfect (except for the occasional Lifetime Channel movie). Maybe that's why Desperate Housewives, ABC's new hit comedy-drama, has struck a cord with women who see themselves in the characters, while their clueless male partners think the show is all fantasy. The point their men may be missing is that they could be living with one of these women. 继续:http://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/desperate.htm 。
