學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文通用[10篇]
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學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
Panda is favored by people from all around the world and it is unique in China. These lovely animals are famous for the round shape and black eyes, who live in the southwest part of China. As its peculiarity, it has long been treated as national treasure. The government often sends pandas to other countries as the gift to show friendliness. Panda has been the important ambassador in dealing with the foreign affairs. Panda is very lazy. They sleep for a very long time and they barely move. People love them and they play the joke that you have the panda eyes, which means you don’t get enough sleep. A lot of people come to the tourist sites to witness this national treasure. There are special nurses trained to look after pandas. They like the families as they get along with each other for a long time.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
The Power of Teamwork
I am the only child in my family, so I get used to doing things by myself. Since I go to school, my teacher always gives us the homework, the problem is that we must finish in a group. At first, I was refused, because I knew I could do it by my own. But my teacher insisted, so I had to work with my group members. I started to find that I got many ideas from my group members and I felt so happy to work with them. Now I realize that teamwork is really good, it not only relieves my pressure, but also brings me happiness. The power of teamwork is infinite.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
my wife, shirley, and i have gone on vacations to a quiet beach in southwestern florida for most of our married life. if that beach could talk, it would tell of teenage newlyweds who sunned and wrote i love you on its sands. it would tell of a little girl with eyes the color of the sea gathering seashells and of three wild boys leaping and diving into the surf. it would tell of joyous visits over the years from friends, parents, grandparents, new brides and grooms -- and now grandchildren. the beach would tell glorious tales of warmth and gratitude.
but i realized one day that i had rarely epressed my gratitude to the one whod lived those years with me. on our 40th wedding anniversary, shirley and i walked again the familiar margin of the sea. i told her then how thankful i was that she shared my life.
we dont have to wait for anniversaries to thank the ones closest to us -- the ones so easily overlooked. if i have learned anything about giving thanks, it is this: give it now! while your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, act on it. saying thanks is such an easy way to add to the worlds happiness.
a few years ago, a young woman from a neighboring town won a scholarship to a prestigious college. although the inner-city high school she attended was plagued with problems, she overcame them and ecelled. when she graduated, she commended the often-maligned school for its challenging courses and her teachers for their special interest and encouragement. i cant say enough good things about the school and the teachers who gave me so much of themselves, she said. i shall be eternally grateful to them.
saying thanks not only brightens someone elses world, it brightens yours. if youre feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others. it may be just the medicine you need.
before a. j. cronin became a bestselling author, he was a doctor. once he told about a colleague who gave an unusual prescription to patients afflicted with worry, fear, discouragement or self-doubt. the doctor called it his thank-you cure. for si weeks i want you to say thank you whenever anyone does you a favor. and to show you mean it, emphasize the words with a smile. within si weeks most of the doctors patients showed great improvement.
of course, there are times when you cant epress gratitude immediately. in that case dont let embarrassment sink you into silence -- speak up the first time you have the chance.
i recently returned home to montpelier, ohio, for a short visit. memories of my boyhood flooded back as i walked the familiar streets. then i saw mrs. bible, and my mind flashed back to high school.
i was a freshman, more interested in sports than school work, and i was falling behind in my latin class. then violet bible, a neighbor who was a schoolteacher, found out about my problem. oh, latins great fun, she told me. come over tonight after dinner and ill show you. for the net several weeks, she tutored me until i could conjugate with the best of them -- well, almost. anyway, i passed. at the callow age of 14 it seemed perfectly natural to me that a working wife and mother had nothing better to do after a hard days work than tutor me in latin.
now as i saw her, i realized what an uncommon sacrifice it had been. and, after all those years, i told her so! what you did was way beyond the call of duty, i said. thank you. i was rewarded with a surprised smile and a sparkle in her eyes.
each human being is yearning for kind words of appreciation. in december 1991, 17-year-old candi browns car overturned; the roof collapsed and crushed her skull. the crews of engine company 8 and med 15 in grayson, ga., rushed her to gwinnett medical center. doctors told her parents to prepare for the worst. but candi survived. a year later the family served a holiday dinner to the gwinnett county firefighters and emergency medical technicians. during dinner candi, whose goal is to walk naturally again, rose painfully and said, thank you for helping god save my life and giving me a second chance. i love you.
its rare that we receive this kind of thanks, fire department lieutenant bobby mckinzie said. we were glad to have a part in her life. today shes definitely touched ours.
maybe we are so used to being served by professionals that we forget to thank the teacher, police officer, doctor, firefighter or preacher who goes out of the way to help us. maybe we need to be more creative in showing our thanks.
in the novel i heard the owl call my name, margaret craven tells of a young minister, mark brian, who is sent by his bishop to a remote parish of kwakiutl indians in british columbia. the indians, he is told, do not have a word for thank you. but brian soon finds that these people have eceptional generosity. instead of saying thanks, it is their custom to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness. they do their thanks.
i wonder if we had no word in our vocabulary for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? would we be more responsive, more sensitive, more caring?
as the pilgrims of plymouth colony faced their second winter in 1621, they had much to be grateful for. their efforts to raise barley and peas had been disappointing, and they would have faced starvation, but thanks to an indian named squanto, whom gov. william bradford called a special instrument of god, they had harvested 20 acres of corn. squanto had also helped the settlers keep peace with neighboring tribes.
so when it was decided to celebrate the harvest and thank god, governor bradford sent a messenger to chief massasoit, inviting the indians to whom they were so indebted.
massasoit brought 90 men with him, and they celebrated for three days. squanto, who spoke english, helped the indians and pilgrims communicate, but food and drink were the language of their thanksgiving festivities. and they were enjoyed to the fullest.
thankfulness sets in motion a chain reaction that transforms people all around us -- including ourselves. for no one ever misunderstands the melody of a grateful heart. its message is universal; its lyrics transcend all earthly barriers; its music touches the heavens.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
one afternoon, a close friend of mine came up to me ecitedly:
julia, dont you know that theres a cherry tree in our school?
a cherry tree? really? where?
cherry trees were so scarce that i had only seen them in the film romantic cherry.
in i garden. hurry! lets go and see it!
i dropped my book and followed my friend out of the class
as soon as i stepped into i garden, i began seeking the precious pink eagerly. and ho, there it was! in the distance,several pink clouds were floating above a small pavilion. that was it! my cherry tree!
we quickened our steps. little by little, the gossamer like pink clouds grew bigger and bigger and at last seemed to occupy the blue sky when we were just standing under the cherry, on a small slope. beneath my feet, the soil was covered by fallen petals. what a wonderful eperience! stretching my arms widely, i felt as if flying in the air weightlessly in the world of pink.
when a gentle breeze passed by, hundreds of petals parachuted down. they danced and whirled beautifully in the air and blurred my vision. the petals were so light that it took them some time to fall down onto the ground or into the pool.
the petals lying on the ground joined their brothers and sisters to etend a pink carpet while those floating on the water were setting out on a mysterious journey.
i surely will be sorry when all of the petals have fallen down. my friend said woefully.
no. although they have left their home and have been separated from each other, they are still happy and composed and try to do their best where god place them. i said to myself,firmly and hopefully.
簡(jiǎn) 評(píng)
本文描寫了櫻桃樹開花的美景和作者喜悅的心情。呈現(xiàn)在作者眼前的是一個(gè)粉紅色的世界:頭頂上漂浮著粉紅色的“云彩”,腳下粉紅色的花瓣覆蓋著大地。作者對(duì)花瓣飄落的描寫非常精彩:hundreds“petals parachuted down;they danced and whirled beautifully intheair,使讀者仿佛身臨其境。在作者筆下,這些花瓣都有了生命的靈氣:落在地上的花瓣合力展開一塊粉色的地毯,而落在水中的'花瓣開始了它們的神秘之旅。
最后一段點(diǎn)明了作者對(duì)落花紛紛的理解:不管身處何地,都要力求做的最好。這一理解非常富有哲理,令人不禁想起了“落花不是無情物,化作春泥更護(hù)花”的詩(shī)句。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
On January 26, my family and friends went to Chiang Mai, Tailand to Mae Taeng Elephant Park.
It was so hot, and the sun was so bright. I was sweating a lot! I was still wearing trousers, because my mom said, “When you ride the elephant, the fur of elephant is so scratchy, so you need to wear something on your legs to protect your skin.”
We went to watch the elephant shows. The elephants is drawing a picture. It was so beautiful; even better than me! The elephants played a game of football! They even danced and sang a song.
The most exciting part was riding the elephant. The elephant was so high, and it walked so slowly and heavily. It made me feel so scared because the elephant was always moving. We gave the elephant a banan. It was so fun! I was scared it would bite my hand.
I have a lot of good memories about Chiang Mai, Tailand and I’ll never fotget it!
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
My College---My New Life
New life begins! I've been expecting this moment for a long time.Finally,I become a college student .
All good things must come to an end ! I am now apart from my family members and many good friends.I am awared that I will have to do everything on my own .
Being responsible is the exact thing that I am supposed to think about! I'm now dealing something responsibly with my new rommates.I enjoy being together with them,they just like my good friends in high school,being kind and thoughtful !
My college is a place for a new beginning ,I'm sure I'm taking a new life ,everything here is full of challenge,quite different from things in high school,teachers are not going to tell you exactly what you are going to do ,you will have to make your own decisions.
So far,I'm geting along so well with people aroud me ,college provides me with chances and challenge,I'm going to make a difference to my life!And I have every confidence on myself.I will still have to move on......
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
這幾天,媽媽總是讓我讀英語(yǔ),見字發(fā)音,為什么總是記不住呢?有時(shí)我讀了幾遍還是記不住,她就會(huì)冒火啦!哎!太難啦!
過后,她自己又會(huì)深刻反。耗泻⒆舆壿嬎季S強(qiáng)一些,學(xué)語(yǔ)言總會(huì)慢一些!慢慢來,堅(jiān)持就是勝利!每天進(jìn)步一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)!我喜歡這樣不發(fā)脾氣的.媽媽!我也相信我的英語(yǔ)一定會(huì)越來越好的!
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
I went to my cousins house on the first day of the holidays and got apiece of good news that his wife was pregnant;She said shes worrying about getting fat,but on her face there was aunconcealable pleasure of conceiving ababy.My cousin told me that hell educate his child in asevere way,with afuture fathers matureness.Im happy for them.:)Yesterday,our research schools soccer team had amatch with the graduate students from the department of international business.It was almost aclose game in the first half,but we seemed lacking of vigor in the second half,so,we lost the game.Half of the National Day holidays have passed by.life still goes with good and bad times.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇9
我的爸爸是個(gè)交警,他每天都忙里忙外的。每次下班,他總是很晚回家。特別是節(jié)假日期間,爸爸更是忙得不可開交。家里老也見不著他的人影。
為了適應(yīng)新的形勢(shì),作為一名警察不但要業(yè)務(wù)精通,而且要不時(shí)地學(xué)習(xí)新的知識(shí)來充實(shí)自己,爸爸單位經(jīng)常要舉行不同的考試,英語(yǔ)考試就是其中的一項(xiàng)。這下可苦了爸爸,因?yàn)樗窃卩l(xiāng)下長(zhǎng)大的,所以英語(yǔ)基礎(chǔ)非常地差,沒辦法,只好現(xiàn)在用功了。他每天只要一有空,就會(huì)坐在家里的錄音機(jī)前面跟著讀,還特地叫姑媽給他買了一本英語(yǔ)詞典呢!記得有一次,我放學(xué)回到家,剛走近門口,就聽見了有人在讀英語(yǔ),我感到很奇怪,想:今天是誰(shuí)比我回家還早呢?我進(jìn)門一看,原來是爸爸啊。當(dāng)我走到他的.身后,爸爸竟然還不知道我來了呢。我拍了拍他的肩膀,爸爸立刻回過頭來,看見了我,說:“兒子,你回來了啊,剛才嚇了老爸一大跳啊!笨粗职诌@么專心致志地學(xué)習(xí),我放下了先玩一會(huì)兒再做作業(yè)的念頭,于是我就坐在旁邊開始做起作業(yè)來了,突然我聽見錄音機(jī)停下來了,哦,原來是爸爸遇到了一個(gè)不熟悉的單詞,在翻詞典呢,只見他一邊翻著字典,一邊嘴里還默默地念著這個(gè)單詞,當(dāng)學(xué)會(huì)了這個(gè)單詞,又繼續(xù)讀了起來,直到半夜我去解小便,看見客廳的燈還亮著,哦,原來是爸爸還在學(xué)英語(yǔ)呢。一開始我以為我們?nèi)椅易钚量嗔,沒想到爸爸白天要上班,晚上還學(xué)習(xí),真辛苦啊!就這樣,爸爸用這種堅(jiān)持不懈地精神,慢慢地學(xué)習(xí)著英語(yǔ)。
看見爸爸這認(rèn)真樣兒,我心里暗暗下決心:一定要像爸爸一樣專心致志地學(xué)習(xí),小時(shí)候先學(xué)好基本功,扎好基礎(chǔ)。不管做什么,都要認(rèn)真、堅(jiān)持不懈地去做好。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇10
I have many friends in my class.There are 45 students in my classroom. they are interesting and lovely. I would like to introduce some of them.
Hellen is very cute. she's also kind to everyone and she's very enthusiastic.She's always ready to help everyone, but she is forgetful. She always forgets to bring her school things, such as pens, ruler,textbooks and so on. But our teachers always forgive her. Robert is the most talkative boy in our class. His nickname is "chatterbox". He has a great sense of humor and he always makes me laugh.
Sweet is a quiet student.She is good at every subject but she never shows off. Ken is a very tall boy. He plays basketball very well and he is on our school team. He often says, "playing basketball is good for your health. " How about your classmates? Do you like them? Try to admire your classmates and you will be happier.
在班級(jí)里我有很多朋友。在我的教室里有45個(gè)學(xué)生。他們很有趣很可愛。我想介紹一些他們中的一些人。
Hellen非常可愛。她熱情地善待每個(gè)人。她總是樂于幫助每個(gè)人,但她很健忘。她總是忘記帶學(xué)習(xí)用品,比如筆、尺子、課本等等。但是我們的老師總是會(huì)原諒她。Robert在我們班是最健談的男孩。他的綽號(hào)是“嘮叨的`人”。他很有幽默感,他總會(huì)把我逗笑。
Sweet是一個(gè)安靜的學(xué)生。她擅長(zhǎng)所有科目,但她從不炫耀。Ken是一個(gè)非常高大的男孩。他打籃球打得非常好,他是我們校隊(duì)隊(duì)員。他經(jīng)常說:“打籃球有益于健康!蹦愕耐瑢W(xué)怎么樣?你喜歡他們嗎?試著欣賞你的同學(xué),你會(huì)覺得更快樂。
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