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【必备】学英语作文汇编10篇

学英语作文 篇1

  My favourite season is summer. I often wear my shorts and T-shirt. Sometimes I wear my jeans. In summer it is often sunny and hot. Sometimes rainy in summer. I usually swim with my father. Sometimes I eat ice-cream at home.

  作文翻译:

  我喜欢的季节是夏季,我经常穿我的衬衫和运动衫。有时我穿牛仔裤。夏天,天气经常是晴朗的、热的'。有时是多雨的。我通常和我的父亲去游泳,有时在家吃冰激淋。

学英语作文 篇2

  In recent years, campus music has been commercialized gradually. More and more enterprises are interested in being the sponsors of college music festivals or award competitions of campus singers. Campus singers and songs are not confined to college campus any more but being pushed to the market gradually.

  近年来,校园音乐逐渐商业化。越来越多的企业有兴趣成为大学音乐节的赞助商或校园歌手的奖项竞赛。校园歌手和歌曲不再局限于大学校园,而是逐渐被推向市场。

  The following factors can account for this phenomenon. On the one hand, some enterprises' paying more attention to campus music is out of their sense of commitment to the society.

  以下因素可以解释这一现象。一方面,一些企业对校园音乐的重视程度超出了他们对社会的责任感。他们希望在公众面前树立健康的企业形象。另一方面,现在的娱乐营销非常流行。

  They want to set healthy enterprise images before the public. On the other hand, nowadays entertainment marketing is very popular. Enterprises want to utilize entertainment activities to improve their notability and influence. College students, as the focus of the whole society, are a good choice for these enterprises. Of course, these musical activities have brought more chances for campus singers to show their talents to the public. Besides, campus songs have gotten more wide spreading. However, commercialization of campus music to some extent reduces its uniqueness. Induced by fame and wealth, some campus singers try to cater to the tastes of the public and lost their own styles gradually.

  企业希望利用娱乐活动来提高自身的知名度和影响力。大学生作为全社会的焦点,是这些企业的良好选择。当然,这些音乐活动给校园歌手带来了更多的机会向公众展示他们的才能。此外,校园歌曲的传播也更加广泛。然而,校园音乐的.商业化在一定程度上降低了校园音乐的独特性。由于名气和财富的影响,一些校园歌手尝试迎合大众的口味,逐渐失去了自己的风格。

  Therefore, in order to make campus music develop more healthily, both the sponsors of music activities and our campus singers should pay more attention on music itself but not profits.

  因此,为了使校园音乐更健康地发展,音乐活动的赞助商和我们的校园歌手应该更多地关注音乐本身,而不是利润。

学英语作文 篇3

  On the Senior Empty Nests

  For most senior students in universities, the last academic year has nothing to do with academics. To the frustration of professors, few courses are attended by students. And dorms are almost vacant with few lodgers. This kind of phenomenon, which has been called “Senior Empty Nests”, is common among universities of China.

  Where have those absent senior students gone? Some lucky dogs have gone to their new jobs while the majority are still striving to get a job or engaging in their internship outside of the campus. The severe employment pressure has pushed senior students into employment market earlier. The anxiety of getting a job before graduation disturbs the restless mind of every student, which leads to skipping school of most students.

  In my view, with senior students leaving campus earlier, their time of education has been reduced, which puts them in a disadvantaged position in the employment market. Students should start job hunting after finishing the courses of the last academic year. At the same time, the universities should provide career education for senior students.

学英语作文 篇4

  to be or not to be punctual is a habit. We often fail to appreciate the influence of habit in our life. Habit is worklng for or against us every minute of the day. It has much to do with our future. So when we are young, we should try to be punctual every time and never be late, for the habit ismuch easier to acquire in youth than when we are older. Punctuality is an important constituent of good character.A person who is always on time for his appointments shows real consideration for others. A person who is always late shows selfishness and thoughtlessness, and he is not a person that most people want for a friend. A few minutes' delay may not be a serious matter, but it may have bad results. Getting up ten minutes later than usual may upset the plan of the day.Calling on a friend five minutes later than the appointed time may cause him some unexpected trouble. One delay after another makes a man unable to exert himself. It also proves himto be untrustworthy.

  Since punctuality is a good habit and a nice virtue, we should pay much attention to it and make much effort to cultivate this good habit so that we may have a strong sense of punctuality and do whatever we are supposed to do on time.

学英语作文 篇5

  From the various houses we can see candlelight but no electricity. There's a quiet that blankets the whole area, disturbed only by the almost whispered of the people as they stand around. CHARLIE stares across at GOODMAN's house.

  Sally (a little timid): It doesn't seem right, though, keeping watch on them. Why, he was right when he said he was one of our neighbors. Why, I've known Ethel Goodman ever since they moved in. We've been good friends—

  Charlie: That doesn't prove a thing. Any guy who'd spend his time looking up at the sky early in the morning—well, there's something wrong with that person. Maybe under normal circumstances we could let it go by, but these aren't normal circumstances.

  (STEVE, from several yards away, walks down the steps of his porch, and down the street over to LES GOODMAN's house. He stops at the foot of the steps. GOODMAN stands there. MRS. GOODMAN stands behind him, very frightened.)

  Goodman: Just stay right where you are, Steve. We don't want any trouble, but this time if anybody sets foot on my porch—that's what they're going to get—trouble!

  Steve: Look, Les—

  Goodman: I've already explained to you people. I don't sleep very well at night sometimes. I get up and I take a walk and I look up at the sky. I look at the stars! Mrs.

  Goodman: That's exactly what he does. Why, this whole thing, it's... it's madness.

  Steve (nods): That's exactly what it is—some kind of madness.

  Charlie's voice (shrill, from across the street): You'd better watch who you're seen with, Steve! Until we get this all straightened out, you aren't exactly above suspicion yourself.

  Steve (whirling around toward him): Or you, Charlie. Or any of us. From age eight and up!

  Woman: What I'd like to know is—what are we going to do? Just stand around here all night?

  Charlie: There's nothin' else we can do!

  Steve (raising his voice): There's something you can do, Charlie. You could go

  home and keep your mouth shut. You could quit walking around like a self-appointed hanging judge and just climb into bed and forget it.

  Charlie: You sound real anxious to have that happen, Steve. I think we'd better keep our eye on you, too!

  Don: I think everything might as well come out now. (He turns toward STEVE.)

  Your wife's done plenty of talking, Steve, about how odd you are!

  Charlie (picking this up, his eyes widening): Go ahead, tell us what she's said.

  (STEVE walks toward them from across the street.)

  Steve: Go ahead, what's my wife said? Let's get it all out. Let's pick out every unusual habit of every single man, woman, and child on the street. And then we might as well set up some kind of a kangaroo court. How about a firing squad at dawn, Charlie, so we can get rid of all the suspects?

  Don: There's no need getting so upset, Steve. It's just that... well... Myra's talked about how there's been plenty of nights you spent hours down in your basement workin' on some kind of radio.

  (By this time STEVE has reached the group. He stands there defiantly close to them.)

  Charlie: Go ahead, Steve. What kind of "radio set" are you workin'on? Who do you talk to on the radio set? And who talks to you?

  Steve: I'm surprised at you, Charlie. How come you're so dense all of a sudden? (a pause) Who do I talk to? I talk to monsters from outer space. I talk to three—headed green men who fly over here in what look like meteors.

  (MRS. BRAND steps down from the porch, bites her lip, calls out.)

  Mrs. Brand: Steve! Steve, please. (Then looking around frightened, she walks to ward the group.) It's just a ham radio set. A lot of people have them. I can show it to you. It's right down in the basement.

  Steve (whirls around toward her): Show them nothing! If they want to look inside our house—let them get a search warrant.

  Charlie: Look, man, you can't afford to—

  Steve (interrupting): Don't start telling me who's dangerous and who isn't, and who's safe and who's a menace. (He turns to the group and shouts.) And you're with him, too—all of you! You're standing here all set to find a scapegoat—all desperate to point a finger at a neighbor! Well now, look, friends, the only thing that's going to happen is that we'll eat each other up alive—

  (He stops abruptly as CHARLIE suddenly grabs his arm.)

  Charlie (in a hushed voice): That's not the only thing that can happen to us. (A figure suddenly materializes in the darkness. In the silence we can hear the slow, measured footsteps on concrete as the figure walks slowly toward them. One of the women lets out a stifled cry.)

  Tommy (shouting, frightened): It's the monster! It's the monster!

  (The people fall back in a group, staring toward the darkness and the approaching figure. DON MARTIN joins them, carrying a shotgun. He holds it up.)

  Don: We may need this.

  Steve: A shotgun? (He pulls it out of DON 's hand.) Will you people wise up? What good would a shotgun do against—

  (CHARLIE pulls the gun from STEVE's hand.)

  Charlie: No more talk, Steve. You're going to talk us into a grave! You'd let whatever's out there walk right over us, wouldn't you? Well, some of us won't!

  (He swings the gun around to point it toward the sidewalk. The dark figure continues to walk toward them. CHARLIE slowly raises the gun. As the figure gets closer, he pulls the trigger. The sound explodes in the stillness. The figure lets out a small cry, falls forward first onto his knees, and then on his face. DON, CHARLIE, and STEVE run over to him. STEVE is there first and turns the man over. The crowd gathers around them.)

  Steve (slowly looks up): It's Pete Van Horn.

  Don (in a hushed voice): Pete Van Horn! He was just going to go over to the next block to see if the power was on.

  Woman: You killed him, Charlie. You shot him dead!

  Charlie (looks around at the circle of faces, his eyes frightened): But. . . but I didn't know who he was. I certainly didn't know who he was. He comes walkin' out of the darkness—how am I supposed to know who he was? (He grabs STEVE.) Steve—you know why I shot! How was I supposed to know he wasn't a monster or something?

  (He grabs DON.) We're all scared of the same thing. I was just tryin'to. . . tryin'to protect my home, that's all! (He looks down wildly at the body.) I didn't know it was somebody we knew! I didn't know...

  (There 's a sudden hush in the group. Across the street all the lights go on in one of the houses.)

  Woman (in a very hushed voice): Charlie... Charlie... the lights just went on in your house. Why did the lights go on?

  Don: What about it, Charlie? How come you're the only one with lights now?

  Goodman: That's what I'd like to know.

  (There's a pause as they all stare toward CHARLIE.)

  Goodman: You were so quick to kill, Charlie, and you were so quick to tell us who we had to be careful of. Well, maybe you had to kill. Maybe Pete there was trying to tell us something, to tell us who there was amongst us we should watch out for—

  (CHARLIE backs away from the group, his eyes wide with fright.)

  Charlie: No... no...it's nothing of the sort! I don't know why the lights are on. I swear I don't. Somebody's making a joke or something.

  (He bumps against STEVE, who grabs him and furns him around.)

  Steve: A joke? Charlie, there's a dead man on the sidewalk, and you killed him!

  Does this thing look like a gag to you?

  (CHARLIE breaks away and screams as he runs toward his house.)

  (A man breaks away from the crowd to run after CHARLIE. The man tackles him and lands on top of him. The other people start to run toward them. CHARLIE gets up on his feet, breaks away from the other man's grasp and jumps up on his front porch. A rock thrown from the group smashes a window alongside of him. The broken glass flies past him. A couple of pieces cut him. He stands there, blood running down from a cut on his cheek. His wife breaks away from the group and throws herself into his arms. We can see the crowd moving in on the porch.)

  First Voice: It must have been him.

  Second Voice: He's the one.

  Third Voice: We've got to get Charlie.

  (Another rock lands on the porch. CHARLIE pushes his wife behind him and faces the group.)

  Charlie: Look, look, I swear to you... it isn't me... but I do know who it is. I swear to you. I know who the monster is here.

  Don: All right, Charlie, let's hear it!

  Second Man (screaming): Go ahead, Charlie; tell us.

  Charlie: It's...it's the kid. It's Tommy.

  Sally: That's crazy. He's only a boy.

  Woman: But he knew! He was the only one who knew! He told us all about it. Well, how could he have known?

  (People in the crowd take this up and repeat the question aloud.)

  First Voice: How could he know?

  Second Voice: Who told him?

  Third Voice: Make the kid answer.

  (Sally grabs TOMMY and starts to run with him. The crowd starts to follow, at first walking fast, and then running after them. Suddenly CHARLIE's lights go off, and the lights in another house go on.)

  Man (shouting): It isn't the kid...it's Bob Weaver's house.

  Woman: No, it's Don Martin's place.

  Charlie: I tell you it's the kid.

  Don: It's Charlie. He's the one.

  (Various people shout, accuse each other, scream. House lights go on and off.)

  Scene Two

  In a nearby field sits a space craft in darkness. An open door throws out a beam of light from the inside. Two figures appear.

  First Figure: Understand the procedure now? Just stop a few of their machines and radios and telephones and lawn mowers... throw them into darkness for a few hours, and then just sit back and watch the effect.

  Second Figure: And this effect is always the same?

  First Figure: With little difference. They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find. . .and it's themselves.

  Second Figure: Then I take it this place...this Maple Street...is not an exception.

  First Figure: By no means. Their world is full of Maple Streets. And we 'll go from one to the other and let them destroy themselves. One to the other...one to the other...one to the other...

  各家各户都亮起了蜡烛,没有电。寂静笼罩了整个社区,只能听到人们站在那里小声说话的声音。夏利的目光越过街道,盯着古德曼的房屋。

  萨莉(有点儿害怕):看起来不对劲儿,盯紧他们。为什么,他说他是我们的邻居,这是对的?为什么,从他们搬来我就了解埃塞尔.古德曼的,我们一直是好朋友...

  夏利:这说明不了什么。这个总是大清早盯着天空看的家伙...他有点儿问题。或许一般情况下我们会忽略这一点,但是现在不正常。

  (史蒂夫从几码之外走下门廊的台阶,沿街走到勒思.古德曼的房前,他在台阶前停下来。古德曼站在那里,古德曼夫人害怕地站在他身后。)

  古德曼:就站在那里别动,史蒂夫。我们不想有什么麻烦,但是这次如果有人踏上我家门廊...他就会有麻烦的!

  史蒂夫:听着,勒思...

  古德曼:我已经跟你们解释了,有时候晚上睡不好,我会起来散步,看看天空,我看的是星星!夫人。

  史蒂夫(点头):确实是...有点疯狂。

  夏利的声音(尖叫,从街对面传过来):你最好清楚大家是怎么看待你的,史蒂夫!在所有的事情澄清之前,你根本不是无可怀疑的!

  史蒂夫(转向他):或者是你,或者我们中的哪个,八岁以上的哪个人!

  妇女:我想知道的是--我们在这里做什么?站一整夜吗?

  夏利:除此之外没什么可做的!

  史蒂夫(抬高嗓音):你有事做的,夏利。你可以回家,闭上嘴。你可以像个自己做主判处绞刑的法官那样爬到床上,忘掉这件事。

  夏利:看来你真的希望这样,史蒂夫。我想我们最好也盯住你!

  顿:我希望最好现在就真相大白。(他转向史蒂夫。)你妻子总说你如何的古怪!

  夏利(听到这里,他瞪大双眼):快说,她怎么说的`!

  (史蒂夫从街对面走向人群。)

  史蒂夫:说,我妻子怎么说的?一切都说清楚,让我们找出街上每个男人、女人、孩子的不寻常的习惯。我们还可以设立个私设法庭之类的。天亮时成立个行刑队怎么样,夏利?这样我们就可以免受怀疑?

  顿:没必要这么紧张,史蒂夫。只是...麦拉很多个晚上你总在地下室摆弄些无线电什么的。

  (这时史蒂夫走到人群跟前,挑战地站在他们面前。)

  夏利:说吧,史蒂夫。你在摆弄哪种“无线电”呢?你在无线电里跟谁说话呢?谁在跟你说话呢?

  史蒂夫:我对你感到吃惊,夏利。你怎么突然变得这么愚蠢呢?(顿了下)谁跟我说话?我在跟太空的怪物说话,我跟三个...飞来的绿色脑袋、流星一样的人说话。

  (布兰德夫人从门廊上走下,咬了下嘴唇,叫道。)

  布兰德夫人:史蒂夫,史蒂夫,请...(她害怕地看着四周,避开人群。)那只是个业务无线电,很多人都有的,我可以给你们看,就在地下室里。

  史蒂夫(转向妻子):什么都不要给他们看!如果他们想看我们的房间...让他们拿搜索证来。

  夏利:看,家伙,你承担不起...

  史蒂夫(打断他的话):不要告诉我谁危险,谁不危险,谁是安全的,谁是威胁。(他转向人群,叫道。)你们跟他一样---所有的人都是!你们站在那里只是找一个替罪羊...拼命地在邻居间找一个人出来!现在,看吧,朋友们,唯一要发生的事就是,我们要相互咬死对方...

  (夏利猛地抓住他的胳膊,史蒂夫突然停下来。)

  夏利(低声地):这不是唯一要发生的事。(黑暗中突然出现一个人影,人影慢慢走进时,寂静中人们听到水泥地上的缓慢、有规律的脚步声,一个妇女发出一声被抑制的叫声。)

  汤米(害怕地叫):是怪物,怪物!

  (人群往后退,盯着黑暗中走来的人影。顿.马丁带上一支,加入人群,他举起枪。)

  顿:我们可能需要这个。

  史蒂夫:?(他把枪从顿手中夺过来。)你脑子昏了吗?枪怎么能用来打...

  (夏利从史蒂夫手中夺过枪。)

  夏利:别说话,史蒂夫。你会把我们弄死的!你会让任何不明的东西逼近我们吗?我们有的人不会的!

  (他摆动枪,对准人行道。黑色人影继续走向人群。夏利慢慢举起枪,人影走近时,他开动扳机。枪声在寂静中响起。人影发出轻微的呼叫,膝盖首先着地,然后是脸。顿,夏利和史蒂夫跑上前。史蒂夫第一个把这个人翻过身,人群把他们围起。)

  史蒂夫(慢慢地看了看):是皮特.范.合恩。

  顿(小声地说):皮特.范.合恩!他只是去临近街区看有没有电。

  妇女:你杀了他,夏利,你杀死了他!

  夏利(看看四周的面孔,眼神中露出害怕的神情来):但是...我不知道是谁。我当然不知道他是谁。他从黑暗中走来...我怎么能知道他是谁呢?(他抓住史蒂夫。)史蒂夫--你知道我为什么开枪的!为什么我会认为他不是怪兽什么的呢?

  (他抓住顿。)我们都害怕同一样东西。我只是想试图...试图保护我的家,就是这样!(他疯狂地看着地下的尸体。)我不知道是我认识的人!我不知道...

  (人群突然安静下来,街对面一家的每个灯都亮起来。)

  妇女(低声说):夏利...夏利...你家的灯亮了。为什么会亮呢?

  顿:怎么回事,夏利?为什么只有你家的灯亮了?

  古德曼:我也想知道这个。

  (顿时人们盯着夏利。)

  古德曼:你下手这么快,夏利,你这么快就告诉我们应该提防谁。或许你不得不杀人,或许皮特想告诉我们什么,告诉我们应该提防我们中的哪个人---

  (夏利后退几步,眼睛睁大,满是恐惧。)

  夏利:不...不...根本没这回事!我不知道灯为什么会亮?我发誓我不知道。有人在开玩笑什么的。

  史蒂夫:玩笑?夏利,人行道上有人死人,使你杀的!你是在杀人灭口吗?

  (夏利突然挣脱开,尖叫着冲回家去。)

  (一个人从人群中跑开,追向夏利。他扭住夏利,把他推到在地。其他的人向他们跑过来,夏利从地上站起,挣脱另一个人,跳向他家前门廊。人群中扔出的石头打碎了他

  旁边的窗子,碎裂的玻璃从他身旁飞过,几个碎片划伤了他。他站在那里,鲜血从脸上的伤口留下。他的妻子从人群中跑出来,扑向他的怀抱。人群向门廊走来。)

  第一个声音:肯定是他!

  第二个声音:就是他!

  第三个声音:我们抓住夏利了。

  (另一块石头扔到门廊上,夏利把妻子拉到身后,自己面对着人群。)

  夏利:听着,听着,我对你们发誓...不是我...但是我确实知道是谁。我对你们发誓。我知道这里谁是怪物。

  顿:好的,夏利,说来听听!

  第二个男人(尖叫):说吧,夏利,告诉我们。

  夏利:是...是这个孩子。汤米!

  萨莉:你疯了,他只是个孩子!

  妇女:但是他知道!只有他知道!他告诉我们一切,他怎么知道的呢?

  (人们听到这里,再一次大声反复地问。)

  第一个声音:他怎么知道的?

  第二个声音:谁告诉他的?

  第三个声音:让这小孩说话!

  (萨莉抓住汤米,开始跟他一起跑。人群开始追起来,起初跑得很快,后来就被甩在后面。突然夏利家的灯熄了,另一家的灯亮了。)

  男人(大叫):不是小孩家的...是鲍勃.韦弗家的。

  妇女:不,是顿.马丁家的。

  夏利:我告诉你是这小孩家的。

  顿:是夏利,就是他。

  (很多人大叫起来,互相指责着,尖叫着,房子里的灯亮了又熄了。)

  场景二

  附近黑暗中的田野里,是一艘宇宙飞船,一束光从一个打开的门中射出,两个身影出现了。

  第一个身影:现在知道程序了吗?只要停掉他们的少数机器、收音机、电话和割草机...让他们在黑暗中呆上几个小时,然后坐在这里看结果吧。

  第二个身影:结果总是一样的吗?

  第一个身影:会有一点儿区别。他们找出能找到的最危险的敌人...就是他们自己。

  第二个身影:那么我觉得这里...枫树街...并不是个例外。

  第一个身影:根本不是。这个世界到处都是枫树街这样的地方。我们将去一个又一个地方,让他们自己毁掉自己。一个又一个...一个又一个...一个又一个...

  1.frightened adj. 受惊的, 受恐吓的

  例句:

  Frightened children were calling for their mothers.

  受惊的孩子们呼喊著找妈妈。

  2.self-appointed adj.自己作主的; 自行推荐[任命]的; 自封的

  例句:

  A leader is not self-appointed. His leadership has to be accepted and approved by the masses.

  领导不是自封的,要看群众承认不承认,批准不批准。

  3.kangaroo court n.私设之法庭, 非法法庭

  例句:

  To the people who refused to go on strike, the most difficult part of their decision was the possibility that they would later be subject to the union's kangaroo court.

  对于那些拒绝参加罢工的人来说,他们这一决定最麻烦的地方是,他们以后可能受到工会袋鼠法庭的审判。

  4.firing squad n. 行刑队,执行死刑的射击队

  例句:

  The condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity;

  那个被宣布有罪的人大义凛然的面对着行刑的队伍;

  5.meteor n. 流星,大气现象,一夜成名的人

  例句:

  A meteor shot across the sky.

  流星划过天空.

  6.materialize v. 赋与实质,使体现,物质化; 成有形,体现,实现

  例句:

  A truck suddenly materialized out of the fog.

  一辆卡车突然驶出烟雾。

  7.measured adj. 量过的,慎重的,基于标准的

  例句:

  march in measured steps

  用整齐的步伐行进

  8.stifle v. 使不能呼吸,窒息,抑制

  例句:

  Our ideas were stifled.

  我们的意见被压了下来。

  9.tackle v. 处理,抓住

  例句:

  Some people tackle the difficult jobs first.

  有的人爱先做难做的工作。

  1.straighten out v.改正, 清理, 澄清

  例句:

  He got it all screwed up, it will take a week to straighten out the mess.

  他把事情全搞坏了,要花一星期时间才能把这一团糟的局面整理出头绪来。

  2.set foot on v.踏上

  例句:

  Nobody has ever set foot on that island.

  没有人曾经登上过那个岛屿。

  3.above suspicion adj. 无可怀疑(毫无可疑)

  例句:

  My conduct has always been above suspicion.

  我的行为从来就是无可置疑的。

  4.may as well 最好

  例句:

  Since it is raining hard, you may as well stay here as leave.

  既然雨下得这么大,你与其离开倒不如待在这儿。

  5.keep an eye on 留意,照看

  例句:

  Because we always keep an eye on the East European market.

  因为我们总是注意着东欧的市场。

  6.all of a sudden adv.突然

  例句:

  All of a sudden he stopped.

  他突然停了下来。

  7.can't afford to 负担不起

  例句:

  Most people can't afford to go to the expensive entertainment places.

  多数人不敢问津高档娱乐场所。

  8.wise up vt. 知道(意识到)

  例句:

  It's about time he wised up to the fact that people think his behaviour is ridiculous.

  他早就该明白大家都认为他很荒唐.

  9.how come...? 怎么会...的?

  例句:

  How come are you late?

  你为什么来晚了?

  10.throw out v.伸出, 扔掉, 说出, 派出, 放出, 使出局, 使突出, 显示

  例句:

  They were determined to throw out the reactionary government.

  他们决心把反动政府赶下台。

学英语作文 篇6

  We became friends by accident. One day Jack was playing basketball on the playground. Amazed at how skillful he was, I made up my mind to play as well as him. I was grateful when he agreed to teach me. Every time when I wanted to give up halfway, it was Jack who encouraged me. Gradually, I mastered the skills and became confident enough to challenge the best players in our school.

学英语作文 篇7

  I have a backpack. It is large and it is blue.

  It is a birthday gift from my parents. I love it very much. It is very "hard-working", because I keep all my school things in it.

  It is very heavy. It is with all the time during school days.

  It is a good friend of mine.

学英语作文 篇8

  myname is wu yuwei .i’m 13 years old. i’m a chinese girl .i study in inqi primaryschool.i’m in class 3,grade 6. i’min row 3. i have many friends in class.for eample, che lei is my best friend . she is 13 yearsold , too. she is a good girl. weoften help each other.there are fourpeople in my family .they are my father, mother, sister and me .my parentsare formers . they work hard. my sister is a student . i love themand they love me ,too.

学英语作文 篇9

  I would like to thank the many people, but the most grateful to my father, from small to large, my father gave me encouragement and love so many.

  My father is warm and severe, when holiday time, he likes to join me sitting in bed talking days later to see if the book later. He told me is so severe! In particular, I do not listen, his eyes were round, sharp eyes like a sword in my body scan to scan, I immediately for the mistakes I feel ashamed. I love my father, grateful to him for my pay, my education.

  When I was sick, is to take care of my father in every possible way; I am in trouble, the father is kind of nice to help me. He gave me the love is selfless. One Sunday evening, I feel listless, had no energy to the body. Dad found, help me to rest, give me temperature. Goodfellas! 39 degrees 5! At this time, I also head halo Youteng body cold and hot, uncomfortable bed in Dengjiao, the father then took a wet towel on my head enough, I feel better. In the 3-point night, I did not fire back, the father had no choice but to the clinic to buy medicine for me, a father of seven Lianpao clinics, but are not yet open. By 6 o‘clock, my father turned to the county hospital, the father upstairs downstairs to buy medicine for me, pay, I can clearly see the father of crystal beads of sweat on his forehead. At this point, I really wanted to say to the father: "Dad, I thank you!" Dad is not only concerned about my body, is also very concerned about my learning.

  No matter how busy work and more tired, every night my father gave me guidance homework, I usually check to check on more than 11 o‘clock. One night, my father came back to work overtime has been 9:30, I still want to inspect operations, said: "Dad, you are very tired, not to rest as soon as possible, for giving me a second inspection operations tomorrow."

  Father Solemnly told me: "The things that day to be completed that day." I have too check in the operation, Dad, I found several questions wrong, he would oversee all the wrong I have the title all the mistakes. Under the guidance of the father, my math with a leap of 100 points khao twice, the last test at the end of the 99.5 points khao. And the English language is that there is great progress. I would like to thank my father for his self-confidence and gave me strong, thank him for giving me the warmth of love, I will use practical actions to return to my father‘s love.

学英语作文 篇10

  my mother is a simple woman who comes from the countryside with little education. but in my eyes, she is the greatest mother in the world. her perseverance gives me courage in all my life. whenever i have trouble doing something and think about giving up, the scene that happened three years ago to mother just come into my mind.

  having asked for a leave from the teacher, i left the boring class and went to home with my favorite novel tucked under my arm. father was at work, brother was at school, mother wouldn‘t be back from her small store until evening. i felt very happy thinking that i would have the entire house to myself. i bounded up steps, burst into the room but was shocked by whatever i saw. mother was sitting in the sofa, sobbing with her shoulder twitching. i had never seen mother crying before. i went close to her, asking what had happened. she wiped her tears, forced a smile, and told me calmly that her small store was going to break. i didnt know how to comfort her at the moment, but i did know what the small store meant to her.

  mother ran the small store in order for my brother and me to have a better education. as father worked with low salary which could merely afford the whole family‘s life necessities, mother had to try hard to earn money for our education. she was frantic to make money before she managed the store herself. she once worked day and night for months on end in a small restaurant. it was a very difficult period of time for her. but she never complained before us. eventually, she had her own business by running the small store. and she really managed it well all the time with great efforts. i never expected that the store would break. this will undoubtedly take everything away from my mother. i couldn‘t help worrying about her. mother seemed to read the worry on my face. she patted me on my shoulder, speaking with a faint smile: well, it may not be that serious. i‘ll try to make it better whatever. we‘ll be fine, my dear boy. i was so moved by mother‘s words. it turned out that mother really rebuilt her business soon and the store ran well. i could imagine how much mother had paid for her small store business. it was really too much for a woman. but she never gave up. she just went ahead with her unusual perseverance.

  译文

  我的母亲是一个简单的女人,从农村来的小教育。但在我的眼里,她是世界上最伟大的母亲。她的毅力让我在所有我的生活的勇气。每当我有困难做某事,想放弃的时候,妈妈刚开始我的脑海里,发生在三年前的场景。

  有一个由老师请假,我把无聊的课,去家里我最喜欢的小说藏在我的胳膊。爸爸在工作,弟弟在学校里,母亲就不会从她的小商店后面,直到晚上。我觉得我会以自己的整个房子非常快乐的思考。我跳上台阶,冲进房间而感到震惊,我看到。母亲坐在沙发上,与她的肩膀抽动抽泣。我以前从未看过妈妈哭了。我走近她,问发生了什么事。她擦了擦眼泪,强作笑容,和冷静地告诉我,她的小商店是要打破。我不知道现在如何安慰她,但我知道为了她的小商店。

  为了母亲跑的'小商店为我的兄弟和我有一个更好的教育。作为父亲的工资低,这可能只是负担整个家庭的生活必需品了,母亲不得不努力赚钱,我们的教育。她疯狂赚钱之前她自己的店。她曾经夜以继日,一连数月在一家小餐馆。这是一个对她的时间非常困难的时期。但她从来没有抱怨过我们。最后,通过运行的小商店,她有她自己的事业。她真的做到了所有的时间和努力。我从来没想到商店将打破。这无疑将采取一切离开我的母亲。我不禁为她担心。妈妈好像读了我的脸的担心。她拍了拍我的肩膀,淡淡一笑说:嗯,这可能不是那么严重。我会尽力使它更好的一切。我们会没事的,我亲爱的孩子。我被感动了母亲的话。原来,母亲真是她的生意很快重建和商店跑好。我能想象有多少母亲对她的小商店支付业务。对于一个女人来说那真是太多了。但她从不放弃。她只是和她不同寻常的毅力继续。

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