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中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
Every year at the Spring Festival, everyone wants to put the firecrackers, the colorful flowers like flowers, the crackling firecracker of spring thunder. On the evening of the great year, my brother and I put the firecrackers in the open square downstairs. His brother took out a bottle of fireworks, and saw that the flowers appeared in a cloud. In the dark blue sky, a beautiful smiling face, like a spectacular meteor shower, like a scroll. I took out a bundle of hand flowers, with lighter approached slowly, after a few seconds, the top of the overflow of colorful flowers, I take a stick in the air, scribble, smoke, like a fairy's silver yarn. Then, a variety of different fireworks took off. Some like a dart of caterpillar; Some are umbrellas that people use on rainy days; Some of them are like rockets straight into the sky; Some are like blooming flowers... The silent night was filled with laughter and colors, and became a big garden. The sound of the fireworks was deafening, and it was like a thunderous spring thunder, sometimes like the lightning of the night sky.
At last, we set off a thousand firecrackers, listening to the crackling sound, I saw that our great motherland will be better tomorrow. Looking at the night sky bright and beautiful, such as the flower bed, such as the picture scroll, like the spring field...
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
The Dragon Boat Festival is a lunar (陰歷)holiday, occurring (存正)on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (農(nóng)歷史五月第五天)
The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is a significant (有意義的)holiday celebrated (慶祝)in China, and the one with the longest history (歷史最悠久). The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated by boat races (龍舟賽) in the shape of dragons. Competing teams (競(jìng)爭(zhēng)團(tuán)隊(duì)) row their boats forward to a drumbeat (擊古)racing to reach the finish end first.
The boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival are traditional customs (傳統(tǒng)習(xí)俗)to attempts to (試圖)rescue (搭救) the patriotic poet (愛(ài)國(guó)詩(shī)人)Chu Yuan. Chu Yuan drowned (溺死) on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. Chinese citizens now throw bamboo leaves (竹葉) filled with cooked rice into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom of eating tzungtzu and rice dumplings(棕子).
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
Dear David,
I’m glad to know that you are launching a campaign “Approach to China” aiming to introduce your peers to a thriving China and be of some help.
From my perspective, the activities may range from Chinese calligraphy competition to paper cutting, martial arts, appreciation of Beijing Opera and so on. As for Chinese elements, the Great Wall with a long history symbolizes the national fighting spirits while high-speed railway representing the cutting-edge technology takes the lead in the world. China’s booming economy is marked withmobile paymentand One Belt and One Road Initiative.
By the way, mascots like pandas and Monkey King will enjoy great popularity among participants.
Wish your campaign a success.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
There are many TV programs on Chinese cuisines, but few are like A Bite of China.
The latest seven-part high-definition documentary offers insights into the geographical, historical and cultural dimensions of what Chinese eat.
Filled with mouthwatering images of food ranging from haute cuisine to local delicacies, the docu captures the beautiful and refined process of food-making.
The program is sure to attract both food buffs and ordinary audiences.
The bonus is, the show is not only about dishes.
Every episode will highlight different people, who will tell stories about their adventures with food.
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
in the past hundred years, science and technology have been advancing at an increasing higher speed in history. the trend will keep going on in the 21st century.
the chinese youth should prepare themselves to face the challenge of the new century. those who are still at school should study hard and try to acquire as much knowledge as they can. and those who are already in work should try their best to catch up with the advanced world levels of science and technology in every field and strive for new discoveries and inventions.
under the leadership of the chinese communist party and with the support of the people, the chinese youth will no doubt accomplish a great deal. china will become one of the richest and most powerful countries in the world by their efforts.
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
Health Gains in Developing Countries
From the graph we can see the health gains in developing cotmtries. In l960, the average life span or life expectancy was only 40 years old. In 1990, after thirty years, the life expectancy rose to 60. At the same time, with the life expectancy going up, the infant mortality is coming down. In 1960 the infant mortality was 200 deaths per 1000 births. That is, about 200 infants died at birth among 1000 babies born. In 1990, the infant mortality declined to 100 deaths per 1000 births.
What are the reasons for this situation? I think it lies in three respects. First, economy is developing as time progresses. People am better off than before. Second, education plays an important role. People are better educated and more civilized. They are more aware that good health ensures success in life and work, Third, the government pays more attention to the protection of the environment. More measures are being taken to deal with the problem of pollution. That is why life expectancy is on the rise and infant mortality on the decline.
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
Chinese characters, thousands of years of history; the bright flowers bloom in the generations of the hands; it witnessed our nation's long, long time; it records the number of disasters and happiness.
Li Bai and other poets in ancient poems to sing while drinking immortal; Kong Yiji, the old society scholar with literary jargons with pen satire society; contemporary people with beautiful poetry, prose, express feelings, sing today.
You see, each word has a different charm. See the light, you can feel the light; and see "these two words, you can feel the heat of the sun"; "light" like the fly; "important" to see and sink, the Chinese Chinese characters like how a group of cute little elves! Chinese characters are common in our country, they like a small wizard, jump to jump to the paper, into a beautiful phrase, a sentence smooth sentence. Writers can not do without Chinese characters, they should use Chinese characters to write articles. What makes a writer's article so beautiful? Chinese characters. Chinese characters have unique charm, it is very magical. Let the people who see it inspire like spring water, so that China has so many famous novels, prose, poetry.
It's hard to learn Chinese characters. It's difficult. It's easy to say. It's sometimes very simple. Such as "forget and blind" pronunciation glyph are similar, just know the score is not clear, finally find tips "blind and forget to have a common word is' dead 'eyes invisible is not a Braille? Heart can not remember, is a forgotten word.
Although writing will have typos, but as long as you are careful, careful China Chinese characters is also very easy to learn, let us more in-depth understanding of learning interesting China Chinese characters! Now, many foreigners come to learn our Chinese, learn our Chinese characters.
Now, when I see Chinese characters and hear Chinese characters, I can't help saying: "Chinese characters, I love you."!
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
Ive heard a saying that went something like, if you stay in a country for three weeks you can write a book, three months a postcard, and three years nothing! I am now faced with this problem. Having lived in China for about five years, I am totally used to daily life here. That shouldnt be something to complain about, right? Adapting to a different society and culture is something to be satisfied with, is it not? Usually it would be. However, it makes writing a column about my impressions of China a lot more difficult.
Luckily for me two friends from my country, Ireland, came to visit me during the summer. It was their first time in China and it was through their eyes that I rediscovered the pleasure of experiencing a foreign culture for the first time again.
At first I found their remarks and reactions to the sights of daily Beijing life puzzling. They were fascinated by every little detail. Details that I barely noticed. Why did they want to take a photograph of a man selling you tiao? What was so interesting about a line of waiters standing outside a restaurant? Why was a group of elderly people exercising in the evening so enthralling?
I started to recall that scenes like these once fascinated me too. In Ireland you just dont see them. It was then that memories of my first month in China came flooding back to me. When I first came to this country I worked as an English teacher in Wuhan. Thinking back it was the students I met in that first year and Chinese university life in general that gave me the deepest impression.
In the west, student life is a combination of study and socializing with a heavy emphasis placed on the socializing part! During my first week as an English teacher in China I was invited to a student party. Having only recently graduated from university myself I still very much enjoyed student parties and gladly accepted the invitation.
On the evening of the party I was accompanied to a building on campus by two students. I was led to a room and entered expecting to see people dancing, drinking, eating and chatting. Instead, I found myself facing an auditorium of about two hundred students applauding me. I was handed a microphone and asked to speak. About what? I asked with a fright. Anything came the reply! After I got over my initial stage fright I found that it really didnt matter what I talked about. My audience were happy to have the opportunity to listen to a native English speaker. They simply wanted to practice their English.
In the course of the following year I encountered many such situations. I was genuinely impressed by the dedication and motivation of Chinese students. When I was a student I would rarely give up my spare time to any activity connected with study. Unless exams were approaching my weekends were devoted to having fun or perhaps a part-time job. My Chinese students, on the other hand, seemed to spend their entire waking hours studying. I understand that competition in Chinese universities is extremely intense. Nonetheless, their energy and drive put me to shame.
As a foreign teacher I was mainly responsible for helping the students to improve their spoken English skills. To most people that sounds really easy. All you have to do is turn up for class and chat with your students. Thats all very well but wh
at if your students are too shy to respond? Most of the students could read and write English very well but getting them to talk was like drawing blood from a stone. They were experts at replying to questions with one-word answers.
Alcohol is the cause of and solution to many of lifes problems! Bearing this in mind I organized several parties and plied my students with booze. Once tipsy, they lost their shyness and the English flowed like water. This slightly unorthodox method effectively broke the ice and our speaking classes became a lot noisier. In a classroom noise is good, as long as it is the noise of activity.
It may be true that rote learning is over-emphasized in Chinese education. Nonetheless, I found that this does not reflect the natural character of Chinese students. Given the appropriate classroom atmosphere and a chance to warm up the students I met were naturally spontaneous and instinctively enjoyed drama. In some of the role-plays we acted out, certain students became so involved in their parts that they were bordering on an identity crisis!
My first year in China was also my first year as a teacher. If I said that it was all easy I would be a liar. It was both challenging and rewarding. I hope that my students actually improved their English or at least felt more interested in it by the end of the year. One thing I know for certain is that my year in Wuhan changed me for the better. Thanks to the politeness and warmth of Chinese students I conquered my fear of speaking in public and became more self-confident. Most importantly, I met dozens of fine decent people and made numerous excellent friends.
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇9
Beijing: Kaoya (Peking roast duck, 烤鴨)
北京:烤鴨
The cuisine: Generations of emperors and blue-blooded residents have set the standard for high-end Chinese cuisine. The city is famous for imperial cuisine, or guan cai (官菜), which uses only premium quality ingredients and is cooked with complex techniques.
烹飪風(fēng)格:歷代皇帝和貴族早已為高端的中式烹飪?cè)O(shè)定了標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。北京這座城市因其皇家菜肴或是官菜聞名遐邇,這種菜肴僅選用上等食材佐料,并運(yùn)用復(fù)雜的技巧烹飪而成。
The dish: A perfect kaoya is roasted to a reddish color; its skin remains crispy and the meat a fruity flavor.
菜肴:最棒的`烤鴨烤至淡紅色,表皮酥脆,鴨肉口感圓潤(rùn)。
A whole roasted duck is typically served in two ways: the juicy meat and crispy skin are wrapped in mandarin pancakes with scallion, cucumber and hoisin sauce; and the bones are slow-cooked into a tasty soup.
一整只烤鴨有兩種特色吃法:拿薄餅卷著肥美的鴨肉和酥脆的鴨皮,再搭配些青蔥絲,黃瓜絲和海鮮醬;鴨骨架經(jīng)慢火燉成美味的湯。
中國(guó)英語(yǔ)作文 篇10
How to Protect the Animals
Animals are our friends, but human beings often kill them for meat, fur and money. What should we do to protect them
Our government has done something to protect animals, such as passing laws and setting up some nature reserves (自然保護(hù)區(qū)). Under the laws, we mustn’t hunt or kill these animals or destroy their living conditions. On the other hand, we shouldn’t eat wild animals. Keep them away from our dinner. There will not be wild animals on sale. I think the hunters and killers will become fewer and fewer. Last, we shouldn’t pollute our environment so that animals can have a good living environment. We should stop people from cutting trees down. Without trees, wild animals will lose their home. And we’ll lose our animal friends. All of us should do our best to protect animals.