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英语作文8篇【精】

英语作文 篇1

  Hello,boys and girls!My name is Jenny.I‘m 14-year-old.My birthday is on October 31st.I‘m a movie fan.I like action movie and science movie. My favorite actor is Jackie Chan.He is a great action actor. He has many movies .

  For example.The Around the World is 80 Days,Rob-B-hood andRush Hour.These movies are very exciting. I really like Rob-B-hood very much,because they are exciting.

  I like action movie movies very much.

英语作文 篇2

  My name is Li Hua。 I am a student and I am twelve years old。 I am from China and I am Chinese。 I live in Foshan with my parents。 I am in Class Two, Grade Seven。 My favorite food is eggs。 I can speak Chinese, but I can’t speak English。 I can play basketball, but I can’t play tennis。

  我叫ⅹ ⅹⅹ。我是一名学生。我十二岁了。我来自中国,我是中国人。我和我的父母住在佛山。我在七年级二班。我最喜欢的食物是鸡蛋。我会讲汉语,但不会讲英语。我会打篮球,但不会打网球。

英语作文 篇3

  For our students at school than at home is also a long time。 So how is your school life ? My school life is seven thirty morning reading, because the morning is the best time to read memory。 We will read for fifteen minutes and then rest for five minutes to begin class。 Spirit and answer the questions are all very early in the morning on the first lesson is very accurate。 So the laughing classroom learning very happy to play。 In the second class, we have a big break, have thirty minutes to hold a meeting in the morning。 On Monday will rise the national flag。 We will be very careful watch the flag rose slowly and will tackle each other。 Our big break this one too, only ten minutes。 We ran a smile are running in the playground, tired, lying on the lawn。 After seven quarters, one of our days。 What about?

  双语对照

  对于我们这些学生来说在学校的时间比家里还长。所以你的学校生活是怎样的呢?我的'学校生活是七点半开始早读,因为早晨是读书记忆的最好时间。我们会朗读十五分钟然后休息五分钟开始上课。清晨的第一节课大家都非常的精神和回答问题也很准确。就这样嘻嘻哈哈的课堂玩的学的很开心。在第二节下课,我门有一个大课间,有三十分钟的时间开晨会。在星期一还会升国旗。大家会很认真的注视国旗慢慢升起然后也会互相打闹。我们的大课间这样一过,就只剩下了十几分钟左右。大家奔跑着微笑着在操场上奔跑,累了就躺在草坪上。七节过后,我们的一天就结束了。怎么样?

英语作文 篇4

  One of the most often asked questions here is : “would you please tell me what is the best way to improve my English?” Or some questions even shocked me by giving a timeframe like: “how to really improve my English in three month?”. This is, in many ways, like to ask people: ”How to become a rich man?” or “How to become a millionaire before I turn 30?”

  The feeling is totally understandable, but the question is really hard to answer. If someone asks me, I would have to say: “There is no chance to improve English so fast, but you will make good progress in a comparatively short period of time if you work hard enough and learn in an effective way.” Don’t get me wrong here, I am not gonna discuss learning English. What I am trying to say is that for everything, there is a price. To get it, you have to work for it. In most cases, people believe “no pains no gains”, and some witty people put it as “no pains, no brains”, which means people sometimes learn their lesson in a hard way. But is the lesson really learned? I don’t really know because there is no way to judge if people really learn from experience without even knowing what they would do in the future.

  Food like hamburgers and dehydrated noodle once were, or still are, popular for the busy and lazy people who eat such so-called “junk food” to save time. But over-consumption of such food can cause malnutrition and other health problems. We have to be cautious about what we eat just like we need to be selective in the style we live our life. I am sure a great number of people have spent years trying to be excellent in something or try to find your true love since the day they hardly understand what is love. But has it ever occurred to you that maybe there is no such “magical way” or “your dreamed one” before you truly tried. Now I am getting a little tired of telling people my opinion on a certain subject because I know the moment I shut my mouth, they would fall back to the old way. Why? Maybe there is no proving which is right and what is wrong. And maybe they are just too cozy with old habit or ideas not to bother really make some real changes.

  So word of advice: “Try to put in some real efforts to see if it works”. Don’t expect you will live happily if we still try to cling to a dehydrated noodle menu. Finally, don’t wait till too late when we still get a chance to make it.

英语作文 篇5

  In 20xx Sydney Olympic Games, Li Xiaopeng and his teammates were outstanding, winning gold in the prestigious men's team event, a first for China's gymnasts. Li Xiaopeng also won an individual gold medal in the parallel bars.

  However, due to a severe foot injury, Li's performance in 20xx Athens Olympic Games was unsatisfying. China finished 5th in the men's team final and Li only got a bronze in parallel bars after he had been unbeaten since 20xx in major competitions. Li Xiaopeng was tortured by a long-time ankle injury and eventually had an operation in 20xx.

  In 20xx, after suffering through yet another injury, this time in his toe, he came back to compete in the Chinese Nationals and took gold in parallel bars in two World Cups, thus surpassing Li Ning in the number of world titles.

  If Chinese men gymnastics can regain men's team event? If Li Xiaopeng will win his second personal Olympic gold medals? I hope so!

英语作文 篇6

  In recent years our cities have become much greener.

  A lot of trees, grasses and flowers were planted in vacant plots and on both sides of the street. The area of urban afforestation per person has been greatly increased.

  There are a lot of advantages for urban afforestation. First, trees, grasses and flowers can make the city more beautiful, for natural plants are well matched with artificial buildings. Secondly, plants can purify air in the city because they not only absorb carbon dioxide and the flying dust but release oxygen. Thirdly, plants can muffle noises produced by vehicles and machines. Finally, trees can improve climate in that they can alleviate intense heat in summer and severe cold in winter.

  Then how to make our cities greener? From my point of view, first we should make people aware of the importance of making cities greener. Next, great efforts should be made to plant more trees, grasses and flowers. Meanwhile, we should carefully look after the planted trees, grasses and flowers and no one is allowed to destroy these plants. So long as we do so, we can certainly make our cities greener.

英语作文 篇7

  VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember.

  VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS. Today we present the second of our two programs about the history of the English Language.

  VOICE ONE: Last week, we told how the English language developed as a result of several invasions of Britain. The first involved three tribes called the Angles, the Jutes and the Saxons. A mix of their languages produced a language called Anglo-Saxon, or Old English. It sounded very much like German. Only a few words remained from the Celts who had lived in Britain.

  Two more invasions added words to Old English. The Vikings of Denmark, Norway and Sweden arrived in Britain more than one thousand years ago. The next invasion took place in the year ten sixty-six. French forces from Normandy were led by a man known as William the Conqueror.

  The Norman rulers added many words to English. The words "parliament," "jury,""justice,"and others that deal with law come from the Norman rulers.

  VOICE TWO: Over time, the different languages combined to result in what English experts call Middle English. While Middle English still sounds similar to German, it also begins to sound like Modern English.

  VOICE TWO: Here Warren Scheer reads the very beginning of Geoffrey Chaucer's great poem, "The Canterbury Tales"as it was written in Middle English.

  VOICE ONE: Chaucer wrote that poem in the late thirteen hundreds. It was written in the language of the people. The rulers of Britain at that time still spoke the Norman French they brought with them in ten sixty-six.

  The kings of Britain did not speak the language of the people until the early fourteen hundreds. Slowly, Norman French was used less and less until it disappeared.

  VOICE TWO: The English language was strongly influenced by an event that took place more than one thousand four hundred years ago. In the year five ninety-seven, the Roman Catholic Church began its attempt to make Christianity the religion of Britain.

  The language of the Catholic Church was Latin. Latin was not spoken as a language in any country at that time. But it was still used by some people.

  Latin made it possible for a church member from Rome to speak to a church member from Britain. Educated people from different countries could communicate using Latin.

  Latin had a great affect on the English language. Here are a few examples. The Latin word "discus" became several words in English including "disk," "dish,"and "desk." The Latin word" quietus"became the English word "quiet." Some English names of plants such as ginger and trees such as cedar come from Latin. So do some medical words such as cancer.

  VOICE ONE: English is a little like a living thing that continues to grow. English began to grow more quickly when William Caxton returned to Britain in the year fourteen seventy-six. He had been in Holland and other areas of Europe where he had learned printing. He returned to Britain with the first printing press.

  The printing press made it possible for almost anyone to buy a book. It helped spread education and the English language.

  VOICE TWO: Slowly, during the fifteen hundreds English became the modern language we would recognize. English speakers today would be able to communicate with English speakers in the last part of the Sixteenth Century.

  It was during this time period that the greatest writer in English produced his work. His name was William Shakespeare. His plays continue to be printed, acted in theaters, and seen in motion pictures almost four hundred years after his death.

  VOICE ONE: Experts say that Shakespeare's work was written to be performed on the stage, not to be read. Yet every sound of his words can produce word pictures, and provide feelings of anger, fear, and laughter. Shakespeare's famous play "Romeo and Juliet"is so sad that people cry when they see this famous story.

  The story of the power hungry King Richard the Third is another very popular play by Shakespeare. Listen as Shep O'Neal reads the beginning, of "Richard the Third."

  VOICE TWO: The development of the English language took a giant step just nine years before the death of William Shakespeare. Three small British ships crossed the Atlantic Ocean in sixteen-oh-seven. They landed in an area that would later become the southern American state of Virginia. They began the first of several British colonies. The name of the first small colony was Jamestown.

  VOICE TWO: In time, people in these new colonies began to call areas of their new land by words borrowed from the native people they found living there. For example, many of the great rivers in the United States are taken from American Indian words. The Mississippi, the Tennessee, the Missouri are examples. Other Native American words included "moccasin" the kind of shoe made of animal skin that Indians wore on their feet. This borrowing or adding of foreign words to English was a way of expanding the language. The names of three days of the week are good examples of this. The people from Northern Europe honored three gods with a special day each week. The gods were Odin, Thor and Freya. Odin's-day became Wednesday in English, Thor's-day became Thursday and Freya's-day became Friday.

  VOICE ONE: Britain had other colonies in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and India. The English language also became part of these colonies. These colonies are now independent, but English still is one of the languages spoken. And the English language grew as words from the native languages were added.

  For example, the word "shampoo"for soap for the hair came from India. "Banana"is believed to be from Africa.

  Experts cannot explain many English words. For hundreds of years, a dog was called a "hound." The word is still used but not as commonly as the word "dog." Experts do not know where the word "dog"came from or when. English speakers just started using it. Other words whose origins are unknown include "fun,""bad,"and "big."

  VOICE TWO: English speakers also continue to invent new words by linking old words together. A good example is the words "motor"and "hotel." Many years ago some one linked them together into the word "motel." A motel is a small hotel near a road where people travelling in cars can stay for the night.

  Other words come from the first letters of names of groups or devices. A device to find objects that cannot be seen called Radio Detecting and Ranging became "Radar." The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is usually called NATO.

  VOICE TWO: Experts say that English has more words that explain the same thing that any other language. For example, the words "large," "huge,""vast," "massive," and "enormous" all mean something really "big."

  VOICE ONE: People often ask how many words there are in the English language. Well, no one really knows. The Oxford English Dictionary lists about six hundred fifteen thousand words. Yet the many scientific words not in the dictionary could increase the number to almost one million.

  And experts are never really sure how to count English words. For example, the word "mouse." A mouse is a small creature from the rodent family. But "mouse"has another very different meaning. A "mouse" is also a hand-held device used to help control a computer. If you are counting words do you count "mouse" two times?

  VOICE TWO: Visitors to the Voice of America hear people speaking more than forty different languages. Most broadcasters at VOA come from countries where these languages are spoken.

  International organizations such as VOA would find it impossible to operate without a second language all the people speak.

  The language that permits VOA to work is English. It is not unusual to see someone from the Mandarin Service talking to someone from the Urdu Service, both speaking English. English is becoming the common language of millions of people worldwide, helping speakers of many different languages communicate.

  VOICE ONE: This Special English program was written and produced by Paul Thompson. This is Steve Ember.

  VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith. Join us again next week for another EXPLORATIONS program, on the Voice of America.

英语作文 篇8

  “A或者B”类议论文模板

  导 入: 第1段:Some people hold the opinion that A is superior to B in many ways. Others, however, argue that B is much better. Personally, I would prefer A because I think A has more advantages.

  正文: 第2段:There are many reasons why I prefer A. The main reason is that ... Another reason is that...(zan同A的原因)

  第3段: Of course, B also has advantages to some extent... (列出1~2个B的优势)

  结论: 第4段: But if all these factors are considered, A is much better than B. From what has been discussed above, we may finally draw the conclusion that ...(得出结论)

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