学英语作文精选【10篇】
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学英语作文 篇1
Peter Buck,a famous American female writer,once said “if you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.” Evidently, it is meant to tell us the significant influence of history to this day and age or the intimate relationship between past and present.
Actually, examples proving it are abounded in our daily life. Here I can think of no better illustration of the proverb than the experience of students. In terms of English examination, taking CET-6 as an example, we students prefer to bone up on the past examination papers first in order to pass the exam successfully. Taking a look around, we can also find examples too many to enumerate. It is no denying to say that“Histories make men wise”
To sum up, we may say that if you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday. So, one should not indulge himself in confusion for today and complaint the setbacks he is facing. What he really has to do is to slow down and seek inspiration or solution in his past. In a word, sometimes the best way to go forward is to look backward.
学英语作文 篇2
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3
My mother is a doctor. Her English name is Amy. She is thirty-five years old. She is very nice .She has a long hair and two black eye. And she has a small mouth and small nose. My mother loves me very much. She is good at cooking. She likes singing. Every day, she will sing many songs.
I love my mother; my mother loves me, too. We are very happily.
译文:
我妈妈是一个医生。她的英文名字是艾米。她三十五岁了。她很漂亮。她有一头长长的秀发和一双黑黑的眼睛。她有一张小嘴和小小的鼻子。我非常爱我的妈妈。她擅长烹饪。她喜欢唱歌。每天,她都要唱很多的'歌。 我爱我的妈妈,我妈妈也爱我。我们都很开心。
学英语作文 篇4
As we know, when senior students graduate from school, most of their textbooks, which are still in good condition are thrown away。 What a great waste it is! Thus, here comes a heated debate on whether we should recycle textbooks。
Some people are the opponents because they think there is a danger for students when using the recycling textbooks with many bacteria on them, which are bad for children’s health。 Furthermore, notes on the pages made by the students may disturb the next users。 As for Printing Industry, Publishing Industry and other related ones, it is a big loss in XXX profits。
On the other hand, however, many more people think recycling textbooks is a good suggestion, which I quite agree to。 For one thing, recycling textbooks can save a lot of natural resources and reduce waste。 Besides, a cut in the expenses means less stress for the parents, especially for those relatively less rich ones。 And for students, it is also a useful way to develop a good habit of reading and taking care of books, to cultivate the sense of social responsibility of valuing common property and promote the awareness of treasuring natural resources。 As a matter of fact, recycling textbooks is very popular with some foreign countries such as Australia, which has set a good example to us。
Therefore, recycling textbooks is not only necessary but also helpful。
学英语作文 篇5
Last monday my father and I visited a friend. But friend was not at home, and we found a note on the door. It said:"Please wait for me a little while." We felt very surpised! Suddenly the door was opening and the light bright in doors. We walked in his home. And we found a note again, it said:"Happy birthday."
"Oh, I see." Today was my father's birthday.
学英语作文 篇6
沙沙沙,伴随着淅淅沥沥的小雨,我们来到了北海市工人文化宫听外教讲课。
当同学们都坐好位置安静后,老师用他流利的英文向我们介绍了自己,接着进入了今天的主题,他用字正腔圆英文向我们介绍了电影《疯狂动物城》,告诉我们这部电影于20xx年在中国电影院上映,电影中的一些情节和人物的设定是和现实中动物世界相仿的装束。比如电影中的'狮子市长与公牛警长。狮子是丛林之王,所以狮子是市长,而在自然界中,只有公牛敢和狮子对抗,所以在电影中,公牛作为警长去抓捕狮子市长。
老师又向我们介绍了电影中的好几个主要主角动物们,告诉了我们这些动物的英文标准读音读法。接着,老师准备给我们放了几个小短片叫同学们认真看仔细听,看完要求并向我们提问,询问我们短片中的人物,和短片中所说的故事情节等。
在影片中,食肉动物与食草动物和平共处,狐狸和兔子成了最好的朋友,这也是电影所表达的制片人的心愿,希望动物和平共处,不互相伤害,希望人们也互帮互助。
老师还教了我们一首叫《Try everything》的英文歌曲,在老师的带动下,同学们都很兴奋地跟着老师唱这首英文歌,老师还叫几个同学上台一起唱。
最后,老师发了一张纸让我们在上面画这节课的思维导图,画完后发到新世纪外语群让大家参考。这堂别开生面的英语课,就这样结束了。
学英语作文 篇7
Our environment is getting worse and worse now. People throw their garbage here and there. Factories make more and more dirty water that has polluted the rivers and lakes. What should we do?
We must find ways to stop pollution. Waste water must be cleaned before it is poured into the river. People shouldn‘t throw away rubbish here and there. We should pick up the garbage around us. We‘d better plant more trees.
I‘m sure if we take care of our environment, our world will be more beautiful!
现在我们的环境越来越糟。人们把他们的垃圾这里和那里。工厂使越来越多的脏水污染了河流和湖泊。我们应该做些什么呢?
我们必须找到方法来制止污染。废水必须清洁之前倒进河里。人们不应该到处扔垃圾。我们应该捡起身边的`垃圾。我们最好种植更多的树木。
我相信如果我们照顾我们的环境,我们的世界将会更美丽!
学英语作文 篇8
一年一度的新年又到了,所有人家都能幸幸福福地欢聚一堂。而我今年的新年又会怎样过呢?让我来看看吧。
The annual new year is coming again, and all the families can get together happily. And what will my new year be like this year? Let me have a look.
今天,我正沉浸在香香的梦中,忽然"噼噼啪啪"的声音,这声音如雷贯耳,把我吓得从床上跌了下去,刚想生气,一看到是鞭炮,便想起今儿是新年难怪放鞭炮呢。我下来床,换上表示喜庆的红色新衣,早早地吃完早饭,帮我爷爷贴春联,可别小瞧那春联,那春联可是我爷爷他亲自题写的:人寿年丰大吉祥,物华天宝长安乐。贴完后,我赞许着爷爷讲:"真好,真像印刷机写的一般漂亮。"爷爷也十分骄傲。上午,我们亲戚之间互相拜年,老辈都说:"新年好!"而我们却说:"Happy new year!"我还收了不少压岁钱呢。午饭时,我们一家人一起坐在餐桌,聊着天,互敬酒,互拜年,一片的祥和欢乐。下午,我们开始劳动了,全家人都要包饺子,我的`任务是擀面。我拿着擀面杖先竖着擀两下,再横着擀两下,一个个圆圆的饺子皮就做好了,晚饭时,我品尝自己包的饺子,感觉有一股暖流流遍全身,就像妈妈的拥抱,十分幸福。最后,我还吃到了带硬币的饺子,全家都夸我幸运,使我格外开心。
Today, I was immersed in the fragrant dream. Suddenly, the sound of "crackling" was so loud that I fell off my bed. I just wanted to get angry. When I saw it was firecrackers, I thought it was the new year. No wonder I set off firecrackers. I got out of bed, put on a new red dress to show my happiness, eat breakfast early, and paste spring couplets for my grandfather. Don't look down on that spring couplet, which was written by my grandfather himself: longevity, auspiciousness and happiness. After posting, I praised my grandfather and said, "it's so nice. It's as beautiful as a printing press. "Grandpa is also very proud. In the morning, our relatives paid a new year's Eve to each other. The elders said, "Happy New Year!"! "And we say," Happy New Year! "I've also collected a lot of lucky money. At lunch time, our family sat at the dinner table, chatting, toasting and greeting each other. It was peaceful and joyful. In the afternoon, we began to work. The whole family wanted to make dumplings. My task was to roll noodles. I took a rolling pin and rolled it up and down, then two times horizontally. One round dumpling skin was made. When I tasted my dumplings at dinner, I felt a warm current flowing all over my body, just like my mother's hug, and I was very happy. Finally, I also ate dumplings with coins. My family praised me for my luck and made me very happy.
睡觉时,我还回忆今天的一切,真希望每天都能这样。当然,只有一丝不苟地努力与坚持,才能做到。
When I go to bed, I still remember everything today. I wish I could do it every day. Of course, it can only be achieved with meticulous efforts and persistence.
学英语作文 篇9
Minutes
Time: 3:00 p.m. on December 10, 20xx
Place: multifunctional meeting room of the company
Participants:
1. Wang Ming, general manager
2. Li Fei, sales manager
3. Liu Li, production manager
4. Zhang Hua, purchase manager
5. Sun Yu, minutes keeper
Agenda:
1. The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and signed.
2. The general manager heard the working report from the department managers.
3. The general manager announced the dates of the company's holidays: 5th to 16th July.
4. No further business. The meeting ended at 4:00 p.m.
【难点分析】
本文要求填制一份会议记录。会议记录一般包括会议时间、地点、出席人、缺席人、会议议程等等。就本题目而言,中文表达均已给出,考生只要将其合理地表达成英文即可。注意时间和地点的表达方式,另外还有个别单词或词组的翻译.如“听取汇报”为hear the report from…。
学英语作文 篇10
Modern medicine is saving millions of lives with such wonder drugs as penicillin and the mycins and such advanced techniques as radioactive treatment. At the same time, more and more Chinese and a growing number of westerners place greater confidence in the prescriptions of herb medicines and acupuncture therapy.
Herbs used in the aromatic but often bitter brews are not limited to the vegetable kingdom. Materialsand animal substances are also ingredients. Moreover, not all the concoctions are to be drunk. Many medicines are in the form of pills, ointments and powders.
Hundreds of millions of people in China, East Asia and overseas Chinese communities have been cured of diseases which western prescriptions failed to do so.
Herbal medical treatment is mild and tonic, and its curative processes slow. The objective is to find the seat of the trouble or obstruction and then work to counteract its effects.
Surprisingly enough, Chinese herbs also include such strange things as insects, deer horn, tiger bones, cicada shells, frogs, and toads. Liquid concoctions usually thick,brownish or black, and.often taste bitter.
A proverb says "Efficacious remedies are i bitter in the mouth but beneficial to the body," and I think Chinese herbs bear the best proof.
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