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学英语作文 篇1
One day on my way to school,I ran across a traffic accident,in which a girl was seriously injured by a motorcycle.I rushed to her rescue instinctively.I lifted her in my arms and hailed a taxi,which took us quickly to a nearby hospital.
After emergency treatment,the girl came to.I felt at ease when I knew that she had only suffered from minor bone fractures and would recover in a couple of weeks.I left the hospital without giving my name,but my heart was full of joy and peace.Not until then did I understand the meaning of the proverb:"Helping others is the source of happiness."This may be the most unforgettable experience of my life.
学英语作文 篇2
上午爸爸和妈妈带着我拿回家的迪期尼学英语的入场券,将我带到指定的地点:毓秀宾馆三楼听英语讲座。这是我第一次学习练习说英语。
心里很着急自己不会说,但念又想:我已经是二年级的学生了,要给自己自信才能学好英语。于是,我不再害怕,离开爸爸妈妈,在一旁辅导老师教了几遍关于钦料的英语。不一会儿,我就做为小嘉宾在台上用游戏表演我的'所学。一上台,一位辅导老师就用英语不停地唤醒另一位辅导老师,然后就用欢快的英语进入主题,每人想得到自己的饮料,必须说对饮料的单词,而且说完后并用英语说致谢语,再互相对碰一下。我非常想得到一瓶饮料说对了“I like”,一瓶绿茶被我得到了,但最终绿茶没能在我的手中,又被其它小朋友说对了,轮到另外一个小朋友手中。原来这是做为演示用的。连爸爸妈妈也参加了互动,与我们一起比拼谁会说会认,还与我们一起做简单的英语边唱边跳,看着妈妈有点害羞的样子,小小的我给予她鼓励的眼神,终于,妈妈同样也自信起来,而且做得非常不错。
很快就到中午分,讲座也结束了,我觉得整个学习过程生动活泼而有趣,这是一个很好的家人共同学习的周日。
学英语作文 篇3
partime job is the trend of modern society. it provides incomes for some poor students living or entering school. nevertheless, some people think partime job will distract student‘s study. i think partime job have more advantages than disadvantages.
young people can learn from partime job that money don‘t come easily. they have to work to it. plus, they can learn something that school can‘t teach through working, such as doing dish wash or delivering food. our society isn‘t perfect that many young people have to work for themselves. but, we heard some bad news and outlaws about partime youth. therefore, our govenment has to watch them and protect them away from bad enviroment, for they need partime jobs to maintain their living.
学英语作文 篇4
Today is Sunday.I get up early.Because I play sports.I wear my T-shirt and my skirt.Then I go to the playground to play ping-pong with Lucy.
We are happy.After that,we eat breakfast .I like drinking milk but she likes drinking juice.At 10:00,I play the piano.
Then I eat lunch at 2:30. I will go to school to study English. After that,I will go home and eat dinner.Then I will go to bed.
This is my day. Do you like it?
学英语作文 篇5
a picnic
i got up vely early last sunday morning because my classmates and i had scheduled a picnic at the yangmingshan national park.
it was cloudy and overcast. this deeply depressed me. i almost thought of giving up the planned picnic.
fortunately,the weather turned fine at 8 a.m. i was cheered up by the sudden change. i rushed to the bus station and saw my friends were already there. they told me that they would go for a picnic "rain or shine."
we walked along a path and reached the gate of the park. we spread our blankets and put down our load, and enjoyed the splendid view from the mountains. we started to play and to sing and to read books.
after taking lunch we took the bus home. it was indeed an enjoyable trip.
学英语作文 篇6
The annual qingming festival is coming, today the teacher took us to the main mountain park grave, one to the, nine characters greeted "cixi revolutionary martyr memorial hall".
Ascend the stairs, we go to the martyr's monument was panting after a while, the teacher let everybody up, followed by Xu Lei and I speak, just listen to "spring flowers table grief, pine and affectionate dicui." I follow up "infinite grief infinite affection, hero the tomb of the hero." It is offering to read verses of revolutionary martyrs, LieShiBei like willo revolutionary martyrs, LieShiBei beside hits the conifers soldiers guarded them, like a CenYu flourishing spirit to go to LieShiBei branch flag, after each of the flower, we respectfully LieShiBei in front of her, and then we observed a minute of silence, at that time I thought of many revolutionary martyrs die, some even left no name. Here is on behalf of the speech, I the deepest impression is we should good good study, day day up, this is for the guarantee of the martyrs, I want to ensure that good good study, day day up. Next is our oath: let us remember this solemn moment, let us remember this solemn commitment, we want to make martyrs with blood flags, flying in the blue sky of the motherland forever. Finally a lap later went down the mountain.
The greatness of the revolutionary martyrs was born, died a glorious death.
学英语作文 篇7
day had broken cold and gray, eceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland。 it was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, ecusing the act to himself by looking at his watch。 it was nine oclock。 there was no sun nor hint of sun, though there was not a cloud in the sky。 it was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun。 this fact did not worry the man。 he was used to the lack of sun。 it had been days since he had seen the sun, and he knew that a few more-days must pass before that cheerful orb, due south, would just peep above the sky-line and dip immediately from view。
the man flung a look back along the way he had come。 the yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice。 on top of this ice were as many feet of snow。 it was all pure white, rolling in gentle, undulations where the ice jams of the freeze-up had formed。 north and south, as far as his eye could see, it was unbroken white, save for a dark hairline that curved and twisted from around the spruce-covered island to the south, and that curved and twisted away into the north, where it disappeared behind another spruce-covered island。 this dark hair-line was the trail--the main trail--that led south five hundred miles to the chilcoot pass, dyea, and salt water; and that led north seventy miles to dawson, and still on to the north a thousand miles to nulato, and finally to st。 michael on bering sea, a thousand miles and half a thousand more。
but all this--the mysterious, far-reaching hair-line trail。 the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all--made no impression on the man。 it was not because he was long used to it。 he was a newcomer! in the land, a chechaquo, and this was his first winter。 the trouble with him was that he was without imagination。 he was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances。 fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost。 such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable, and that was all。 it did not lead him to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature, and upon mans frailty in general, able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold; and from there on it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and mans place in the universe。 fifty degrees below zero stood forte bite of frost that hurt and that must be guarded against by the use of mittens, ear-flaps, warm moccasins, and thick socks。 fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero。 that there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head。
as he turned to go on, he spat speculatively。 there was a sharp, eplosive crackle that startled him。 he spat again。 and again, in the air, before it could fall to the snow, the spittle crackled。 he knew that at fifty below spittle crackled on the snow, but this spittle had crackled in the air。 undoubtedly it was colder than fifty below--how much colder he did not know。 but the temperature did not matter。 he was bound for the old claim on the left fork of henderson creek, where the boys were already。 they had come over across the divide from the indian creek country, while he had come the roundabout way to take; a look at the possibilities of getting out logs in the spring from the islands in the yukon。 he would be in to camp by si oclock; a bit after dark, it was true, but the boys would be there, a fire would be going, and a hot supper would be ready。 as for lunch, he pressed his hand against the protruding bundle under his jacket。 it was also under his shirt, wrapped up in a handkerchief and lying against the naked skin。 it was the only way to keep the biscuits from freezing。 he smiled agreeably to himself as he thought of those biscuits, each cut open and sopped in bacon grease, and each enclosing a generous slice of fried bacon。
he plunged in among the big spruce trees。 the trail was faint。 a foot of snow had fallen since the last sled had passed over, and he was glad he was without a sled, traveling light。 in fact, he carried nothing but the lunch wrapped in the handkerchief。 he was surprised, however, at the cold。 it certainly was cold, he concluded as he rubbed his numb nose and cheek-bones with his mittened hand。 he was a warm-whiskered man, but the hair on his face did not protect the high cheek-bones and the eager nose that thrust itself aggressively into the frosty air。
at the mans heels trotted a dog, a big native husky, the proper wolfdog, gray-coated and without any visible or temperamental difference from its brother, the wild wolf。 the animal was depressed by the tremendous cold。 it knew that it was no time for traveling。 its instinct told it a truer tale than was told to the man by the mans judgment。 in reality, it was not merely colder than fifty below zero; it was colder than sity below, than seventy below。 it was seventy-five below zero。 since the freezing point is thirty-two above zero, it meant that one hundred and seven degrees of frost obtained。 the dog did not know anything about thermometers。 possibly in its brain there was no sharp consciousness of a condition of very cold such as was in the mans brain。 but the brute had its instinct。 it eperienced a vague but menacing apprehension that subdued it and made it slink along at the mans heels, and that made it question eagerly every unwonted movement of the man as if epecting him to go into camp or to seek shelter somewhere and build a fire。 the dog had learned fire, and it wanted fire, or else to burrow under the snow and cuddle its warmth away from the air。
the frozen moisture of its breathing had settled on its fur in a fine powder of frost, and especially were its jowls, muzzle, and eyelashes whitened by its crystalled breath。 the mans red beard and mustache were likewise frosted, but more solidly, the deposit taking the form of ice and increasing with every warm, moist breath he ehaled。 also, the man was chewing tobacco, and the muzzle of ice held his lips so rigidly that he was unable to clear his chin when he epelled the juice。 the result was that a crystal beard of the color and solidity of amber was increasing its length on his chin。 if he fell down it would shatter itself, like glass, into brittle fragments。 but he did not mind the appendage。 it was the penalty all tobacco-chewers paid in that country, and he had been out before in two cold snaps。 they had not been so cold as this, he knew, but by the spirit thermometer at sity mile he knew they had been registered at fifty below and at fifty-five。
he held on through the level stretch of woods for several miles, crossed a wide flat of rigger-heads, and dropped down a bank to the frozen bed of a small stream。 this was henderson creek, and he knew he was ten miles from the forks。 he looked at his watch。 it was ten oclock。 he was making four miles an hour, and he calculated that he would arrive at the forks at half-past twelve。 he decided to celebrate that event by eating his lunch there。
the dog dropped in again at his heels, with a tail drooping discouragement, as the man swung along the creek-bed。 the furrow of the old sled-trail was plainly visible, but a dozen inches of snow covered the marks of the last runners。 in a month no man had come up or down that silent creek。 the man held steadily on。 he was not much given to thinking, and just then particularly he had nothing to think about save that he would eat lunch at-the forks and that at si oclock he would be in camp with the boys。 there was nobody to talk to; and, had there been, speech would have been impossible because of the ice-muzzle on his mouth。 so he continued monotonously to chew tobac
学英语作文 篇8
My winter vacation is great. During my vacation, I visited the zoo several times. Two weeks ago my parents took me to the city zoo again. We saw many animals: pandas, tigers, bears, kangaroos, and many zebras. My favorite animal is pandas because they are very cute, and I gave them some apples and rice cakes. They like these food very much.
At the bird section, I talked to several parrots. I was surprised they speak English very well. I had a lot of fun for my vacation.
学英语作文 篇9
Born in 1935, Mr. Smith spent his childhood in a mining village in a state. When he was a child, he hated school but had a talent for writing and he wrote his first poems. After his leaving school, he did his first job in a village shop for six years. During this period, he wrote a large number of poems in accordance with his own experiences and mental activities. Later, he left for S city in 1957 and published poems and his first novel. Delightfully, his works were popular when they published and he became a famous writer at once. However, he found that his life was meaningless though he led a luxurious life and started becoming depressed. Consequently, he first committed suicide unsuccessfully in 1960.
史密斯先生出生于1935年,他的童年是在州内的采矿村度过的。当他还是个孩子的时候,他讨厌学校但却有写作的天赋,他写了他的第一首诗。他离开学校后,他的第一份工作是在一个村里的商店工作了六年。在这期间,根据自己的经历和心理活动,他写了大量的诗歌。后来,他在1957年去了S市,出版了诗歌和他的第一部小说。令人高兴的.是,发表后他的作品很受欢迎,他立刻成为一个著名的作家。然而,他发现虽然他过着奢华的生活但自己的生活是毫无意义的,他开始变得沮丧。因此,在1960年他第一次自杀失败。
Later, Mr. Smith got married when he was 30, but his family life was not so happy because the couple did not have a common goal in marriage. Thus, he divorced his wife quickly and moved to another state to start a new life. But his works lost earlier popularity as time elapsed. Hence, he had to find another way to make a living. When he was fighting for his new life at the age of 32, Cupid fired another arrow at him—he fell in love with a girl at first sight. He ran after her fanatically. At last, they had a love child and moved back to his home state in 1972.
后来,史密斯先生在他30岁的时候结婚了,但他的家庭生活并不是很开心,因为他们在婚姻中没有一个共同的目标。因此,他很快和妻子离婚了,他也搬到了另一个国家开始新的生活。但他的作品不像早期那样受欢迎了。因此,他必须找到另一种谋生的方式。当他在32岁为生活奋斗的时候,丘比特的爱情之箭又射向他,他一见钟情爱上了一个女孩。他狂热地追求她。最后,他们有了一个孩子并在1972年搬回他的家乡。
However, there is a crook in the lot of every one. With the growth of his son, Mr. Smith found that his life was so empty and boring in that he could not write any poems any longer, let alone published them. As the result, he committed suicide in 1975, at the age of 40.
然而,人生总有不如意的时候。随着他儿子的成长,史密斯先生发现他的生活是如此的空虚和无聊,因为他无法再创作了,更不用说出版了。结果,他在1975年自杀,享年40岁。
学英语作文 篇10
There is a common misconception that video games create a virtual world which inevitably leads the people who play them astray. But in my opinion, video games have unique values and attractions of their own. They are a great invention of our times and they present a vivid and colorful world in front of us. In video games we can experience something we had never dreamed of. For example, we can travel around the world in a luxury car. We can participate in the "World Cup" to play with the most famous football players. We can even fight against our "enemy" with the most advanced weapons in the world.
I like video games for three reasons. For one thing, video games can train our quick response to things that take place in a spilt second. This is surely beneficial to the development of our mental alertness. For another, video games can arouse our curiosity and interest in electronics and computer science. This will very likely lead us to concentrate on these two subjects in school Finally, video games provide us with the best kind of entertainment after class. While playing the game, we forget the worries and anxiety in our life and work completely.
Of course, video games also have their negative effects. So it is strongly suggested that we do not indulge too much in them. Whenever we play them, we should have self-control.
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