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[实用]实用的英语作文5篇

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[实用]实用的英语作文5篇

英语作文 篇1

  With the development of technology, today, our life is facilitated with all kinds information sources.

  We can read books on the Internet, which is much convenient than buying the books in the stores. I like to read E-books, because there are many advantages. First, I can save a lot of money. Downloading the E-books is for free, I can find all kinds of free sources. It is good for students because they can save the money.

  Second, I can save a lot of time. Some books are not easy to be found in the bookstore, sometimes I need to go to several shops. But if I search the Internet, then the information is in front of me. How fast it is.

英语作文 篇2

  Not until a gentleman in this forum mentioned about his age of nearly forty, did I realize myself is also thirty this year!

  I didn’t think about my age much, because I believed I was still young and full of enthusiasm. The old admire my youth and the young envy my experiences. I thought I would have another 40 over years to live in this world.

  I can’t remember who and when has invented the electronic million-year calendar, but I did see the date when I could never enjoy the sunshine on June 17th, 20xx.It will be Thursday or something, I just can’t remember. Nonetheless, I will try to appreciate every single day I stay alive. I had never thought about these stuffs when I was 20 something, though!

  Stability, family and health are the things I would like to talk about with my friends and colleagues. You will hear about husbands, wives, sons and daughters everywhere in my building, and I bet you won’t fed up with them because you care too.

  As a mid-age man, I feel lazy to write more. But I do expect you young fellows write more to me and let me know about your thought/opinions or comments on my articles. Your replies are much appreciated by me-Danny.

英语作文 篇3

  Computers are very versatile,but choosing a computer is not an easy, simple job。 However, if you

  follow these steps, you will find it easier。

  First, decide on the main reasons why you want a computer。 Is the most important reason to play games or to help with your business?

  Second, look carefully at the programs the computer can use。 If you want to write your own, it is important to look at the computer language。 Is it easy to learn?

  Third, decide the smallest, or the least needs you have for your computer。 What are the characteristics you would like to have? Your use of a computer will help you decide which characteristics are necessary, which are nice, and which are unnecessary。

  Fourth, when you have limited your choices to a few computers, look at the secondary uses and programs。 If your main reason for buying a home computer is to play games, you may take computer A instead of computer B because computer A can also be used as word processor。

  Fifth, think of the two prices。 The first is the price you must pay to take the computer home。 The second is the price of additional programs and possible additions that you might want to buy at a later date。

  Be sure to try out the computer before you buy it。 Sales people at computer shops are happy to help you choose the computer that will best fit your needs and cost you least。

  电脑用途广泛,但选购电脑却不是一件简单、容易的事情。不过,只要你遵循下面的步骤,选购电脑就会容易些。

  首先,确定你购买电脑的主要动机。最主要的原因是为了打游戏,还是协助办公?

  第二,仔细考虑电脑的应用程序。如果你需要自己编写程序的话,重要的是看一下计算机语言,这种语言好学吗?

  第三,确定你对电脑最小,最基本的要求。你想要哪些功能?对电脑的使用会帮助你确定哪些功能是基本的',哪些可以帮你锦上添花,哪些功能没有必要。

  第四,当你的选择缩小在几个电脑之中时,再参考一下它的.次要功能和程序。如果你买家用电脑的主要用途是打游戏,你可能会选择A机器而不是B,因为A可以同时兼作文字处理器。

  最后,考虑一下两种费用。首先是你将电脑购买回家必须支付的费用。其次是你今后可能需要购买的附加程序和附件的价格。

  购买电脑之前一定要试用一下。商店的销售人员会很愿意帮你选择既适合你的需要,又价格低廉的电脑。

英语作文 篇4

  There lived a great king who had a wife and one son whom he loved very much. The boy was still young when, one day, the king said to his wife: 'I feel that the hour of my death draws near, and I want you to promise that you will never take another husband but will give up your life to the care of our son.'

  The queen burst into tears at these words, and sobbed out that she would never, never marry again, and that her son's welfare should be her first thought as long as she lived. Her promise comforted the troubled heart of the king, and a few days after he died, at peace with himself and with the world.

  But no sooner was the breath out of his body, than the queen said to herself, 'To promise is one thing, and to keep is quite another.' And hardly was the last spadeful of earth flung over the coffin than she married a noble from a neighbouring country, and got him made king instead of the young prince. Her new husband was a cruel, wicked man, who treated his stepson very badly, and gave him scarcely anything to eat, and only rags to wear; and he would certainly have killed the boy but for fear of the people.

  Now by the palace grounds there ran a brook, but instead of being a water-brook it was a milk-brook, and both rich and poor flocked to it daily and drew as much milk as they chose. The first thing the new king did when he was seated on the throne, was to forbid anyone to go near the brook, on pain of being seized by the watchmen. And this was purely spite, for there was plenty of milk for everybody.

  For some days no one dared venture near the banks of the stream, but at length some of the watchmen noticed that early in the mornings, just at dawn, a man with a gold beard came down to the brook with a pail, which he filled up to the brim with milk, and then vanished like smoke before they could get near enough to see who he was. So they went and told the king what they had seen.

  At first the king would not believe their story, but as they persisted it was quite true, he said that he would go and watch the stream that night himself. With the earliest streaks of dawn the gold-bearded man appeared, and filled his pail as before. Then in an instant he had vanished, as if the earth had swallowed him up.

  The king stood staring with eyes and mouth open at the place where the man had disappeared. He had never seen him before, that was certain; but what mattered much more was how to catch him, and what should be done with him when he was caught? He would have a cage built as a prison for him, and everyone would talk of it, for in other countries thieves were put in prison, and it was long indeed since any king had used a cage. It was all very well to plan, and even to station a watchman behind every bush, but it was of no use, for the man was never caught. They would creep up to him softly on the grass, as he was stooping to fill his pail, and just as they stretched out their hands to seize him, he vanished before their eyes. Time after time this happened, till the king grew mad with rage, and offered a large reward to anyone who could tell him how to capture his enemy.

  The first person that came with a scheme was an old soldier who promised the king that if he would only put some bread and bacon and a flask of wine on the bank of the stream, the gold-bearded man would be sure to eat and drink, and they could shake some powder into the wine, which would send him to sleep at once. After that there was nothing to do but to shut him in the cage.

  This idea pleased the king, and he ordered bread and bacon and a flask of drugged wine to be placed on the bank of the stream, and the watchers to be redoubled. Then, full of hope, he awaited the result.

  Everything turned out just as the soldier had said. Early next morning the gold-bearded man came down to the brook, ate, drank, and fell sound asleep, so that the watchers easily bound him, and carried him off to the palace. In a moment the king had him fast in the golden cage, and showed him, with ferocious joy, to the strangers who were visiting his court. The poor captive, when he awoke from his drunken sleep, tried to talk to them, but no one would listen to him, so he shut himself up altogether, and the people who came to stare took him for a dumb man of the woods. He wept and moaned to himself all day, and would hardly touch food, though, in dread that he should die and escape his tormentors, the king ordered his head cook to send him dishes from the royal table.

  The gold-bearded man had been in captivity about a month, when the king was forced to make war upon a neighbouring country, and left the palace, to take command of his army. But before he went he called his stepson to him and said:

  'Listen, boy, to what I tell you. While I am away I trust the care of my prisoner to you. See that he has plenty to eat and drink, but he careful that he does not escape, or even walk about the room. If I return and find him gone, you will pay for it by a terrible death.'

  The young prince was thankful that his stepfather was going to the war, and secretly hoped he might never come back. Directly he had ridden off the boy went to the room where the cage was kept, and never left it night and day. He even played his games beside it.

  One day he was shooting at a mark with a silver bow; one of his arrows fell into the golden cage.

  'Please give me my arrow,' said the prince, running up to him; but the gold-bearded man answered:

  'No, I shall not give it to you unless you let me out of my cage.'

  'I may not let you out,' replied the boy, 'for if I do my stepfather says that I shall have to die a horrible death when he returns from the war. My arrow can be of no use to you, so give it to me.'

  The man handed the arrow through the bars, but when he had done so he begged harder than ever that the prince would open the door and set him free. Indeed, he prayed so earnestly that the prince's heart was touched, for he was a tender-hearted boy who pitied the sorrows of other people. So he shot back the bolt, and the gold-bearded man stepped out into the world.

  'I will repay you a thousand fold for that good deed.' said the man, and then he vanished. The prince began to think what he should say to the king when he came back; then he wondered whether it would be wise to wait for his stepfather's return and run the risk of the dreadful death which had been promised him. 'No,' he said to himself, 'I am afraid to stay. Perhaps the world will be kinder to me than he has been.'

英语作文 篇5

  Today ,March 12th, is the day of tree planting day, we make our mind to plant some tree in the park.

  Some of my friends as well as our english teachers took part in the activity .we make our best to beautify and protect the enviroment of our shcool . firstly ,we are divided 3 group,the first group dug the holes ,the other group put the trees into the holes .the last group watered the trees so as to it can grow as fast as it can.

  The activity is meaningful because we are happy when we finish the work . What' more the enviroment of our shcool becomes more beautiful.

  【译文】

  今天,3月12日,是植树的一天一天,我们决定在公园里种些树。

  我的一些朋友以及我们的英语教师参加了活动。我们做我们最好的美化和保护我们学校的环境。首先,我们被分成了3组,第一组挖洞,另一组把树放进洞。最后一批浇树,它能以最快的速度增长。

  活动是有意义的,因为我们是快乐的.,当我们完成这项工作。更重要的我们学校的环境变得更加美丽。

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