【熱門】英語(yǔ)作文匯編9篇
在平平淡淡的學(xué)習(xí)、工作、生活中,大家總免不了要接觸或使用作文吧,作文根據(jù)寫作時(shí)限的不同可以分為限時(shí)作文和非限時(shí)作文。那么一般作文是怎么寫的呢?下面是小編精心整理的英語(yǔ)作文9篇,僅供參考,歡迎大家閱讀。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
“叮鈴鈴,叮鈴鈴 ,校園里傳來(lái)動(dòng)聽的上課鈴,同學(xué)們紛紛地跑進(jìn)教室,有的在喝水,有的在做課前準(zhǔn)備,還有的已經(jīng)在班里讀課文,我們班英語(yǔ)老師米思包慢慢地走進(jìn)教室,米思包說(shuō):“今天上表演課!贝蠹叶?xì)g呼起來(lái)說(shuō):“太好了,上表演課了!蔽覀兘M表演G部分的唱歌跳舞,我們帶好組長(zhǎng)做的頭飾來(lái)到講臺(tái)。
“Hello,we are group four,plese watch our show! 大家拉著手圍成貓的家,小貓就住在公園路。有兩個(gè)人手搭手做成一棵樹,小鳥兒就可以在樹上唱歌。有一個(gè)人用手做波浪式,小魚兒在小河里自由自在地游呀游。接著,有兩個(gè)人做成樹洞,小兔子就可以住在洞里了。我們一邊表演一邊唱著優(yōu)美的英文歌,米思包看著我們精彩的表演,開心地笑了,她還選我們?nèi)ザ啾硌菽兀?/p>
英語(yǔ)課真有趣,它給我?guī)?lái)快樂和勇氣。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
今天,我讀了我國(guó)思想家孟子《學(xué)弈》一文后,心里感觸很深,這篇文言文寫出了我們現(xiàn)在的生活。期末成績(jī)出來(lái),真可謂是嚇呆了眼。從來(lái)不知道自己會(huì)有那么差的成績(jī)!雖然語(yǔ)文考了A,但走在我前面的,卻不是一個(gè)兩個(gè),這讓我覺得很慚愧。讀完這篇文言文才懂得其中的道理!
我從《學(xué)弈》中也明白,一個(gè)人的學(xué)習(xí)態(tài)度非常重要。這就讓我想到我們平時(shí)學(xué)習(xí)。老師在一節(jié)課內(nèi)向57名學(xué)生傳授知識(shí),時(shí)間一樣,方法也一樣,可每個(gè)人汲取的知識(shí)卻不一樣,有的人專心聽講,積極發(fā)言,而有的人卻如坐禪和尚,“靈魂出竅”;有的人在桌底下弄自己喜歡做的.事。如果老師是傳播知識(shí)的水龍頭,那些認(rèn)真聽講的同學(xué)就像提個(gè)大桶把知識(shí)裝滿;而那些心不在焉的同學(xué)就像是捧個(gè)小茶杯裝一口水,學(xué)習(xí)效果當(dāng)然不一樣。是啊,不專心一無(wú)所得,反過來(lái)說(shuō),專心則得,小專小得,大專大得,恒專則可成大器。我并沒有比那些成績(jī)比我高的人笨,而是自己放在學(xué)習(xí)上的心思?jí)虿粔?
勤勤懇懇學(xué)本領(lǐng),將中國(guó)有一個(gè)成語(yǔ),叫做“笨鳥先飛”。一個(gè)聰明的人學(xué)習(xí)不認(rèn)真,久而久之,也就和平常人沒什么兩樣,而那些沒有什么天賦的人,甚至比平常人接受能力慢的同學(xué),只要他們刻苦勤學(xué)、不恥下問,也能學(xué)有所成。勤能補(bǔ)拙,“一份耕耘一份收獲”他們也能笨鳥先飛。對(duì)于一個(gè)不明確學(xué)習(xí)目的、學(xué)習(xí)態(tài)度不端正的人,即使拜在名師下,也難成為高徒。好態(tài)度,才有好人生。而我也將開始“笨鳥先飛”!
《學(xué)弈》這一課告訴了我們學(xué)習(xí)成功不在于聰明,而在于好態(tài)度。態(tài)度是成功的源泉,沒有良好的態(tài)度,就沒有成功。為我們的學(xué)習(xí)打了警鳴鐘。來(lái)才能為祖國(guó)做貢獻(xiàn),否則便會(huì)一事無(wú)成。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
I like to go to school. There are many activities I can do at school with my classmates. We can play sports or music or act in a play. Sometimes we have to write a team project or geography or science class. If our project takes the prize of a competition in school, we will win prizes like dictionaries or computer games.
All of the boys in my class are outgoing. My classmates and I like to watch sports games and enjoy outdoor activities. We like to play basketball and skate with our friends.
I like my school life very much, because I can do lots of thing with my classmates. I get to spend time with them. They are not only my classmates but also my best friends.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
There are many different kinds of hobbies. Some people like collecting things. Others like sports , drawing, sewing or music.
A hobby is not only fun but also useful. It can help build your confidence. It makes your life more colourful. My hobby is gardening. I like to plant vegetables, fruit and flowers in my garden. I like working in my garden. It’s enjoyable and easy to learn.
I also like listening to music. When I am tired, I listen to some light music. I feel relaxed and happy.
All work and no play makes jack a dull boy. Do you have any hobbies
英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
Before the coming of 20xx,the drought of china is coming,in the southwest of china,millions of people suffer frome drought,and it is said that this situation has not happened for nearly 60 years.
and fortunately,the goverment has taken many measures to protect the suffering people ,as you can see,the water is the problem.so to dig up wells is necesary.so soldiers are coming,they go to the place where motherland needs help.they divote their lifes just for the contry.and at this time,i can see the people frome community,not hesitate to give their hands to the southwestern people.
I pray to god,i thank all the caring people,it is you let our world filled with love.
The people of the southwest,you are not alone.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
Change has been the one constant in my life。 While staring out at the bleak Wisconsin winter, I think back to my beginnings on a warm tropical island。 The biggest change was probably the first 鈥?moving from that buzzing Spanish-speaking isle to the sleepy sea-side town that was Tampa in 1978。 It took me some time to realize that the other pre-schoolers could not understand my native tongue。 Before long, I too was speaking their language。
Five years later I, an excited eight-year-old girl, boarded a school bus in New Jersey。 The excitement quickly turned to fear as I heard rampant swearing in the back of the bus。 I was truly shocked when the bus driver did nothing to stop the vulgarity。 In my schools in Florida such behavior would have met with a bar of soap and a visit to the principal office。 A year later, I had a "Jersey" accent, and had started swearing too。
After nine years my family then moved to a place called "a whole 鈥檔other country": Texas。 I discovered that everything is bigger in Texas, from the size of a glass of ice tea to the distances on the road。 My mother added barbecued brisket to the regular menu of turkey and Idaho potatoes on Monday and arroz con pollo on Tuesday。
The incredibly friendly Texans, wearing cowboy boots and going to high school football games on Friday nights, seemed a totally different breed from my friends in New Jersey。 A slight drawl entered my speech。
In two years time, I found myself in the mountains of rural Bolivian。 As part of a team of doctors and students researching hypertension on a group of African- Bolivian villagers, I quickly learned a new vocabulary that included medical and anthropological terms。 The greatest test of my linguistic abilities came when a villager accused me of drinking blood samples in some kind of vampire-like witchcraft ritual。 I had to bridge a vast cultural gulf to explain a DNA isolation and analysis protocol in Spanish to someone who had never heard of a gene much less a double helix。
A year later I stood in a line at a McDonalds outside Buenos Aires asking for a sorbeto with a Puerto Rican accent and receiving a blank stare in return。 I did not realize that in Argentina the word for straw was papote。 Working at the U。S。 embassy, I could clearly see the obvious differences between the U。S。 and Argentina, but being out among the people and actually experiencing the culture helped me begin to understand and appreciate the subtle differences which, when taken together, make up a people。
Each place I have lived has its differences, from the obvious distinctions of Wisconsin and Texas weather, to the regional variations of the Spanish language。 I bring with me wherever I go a part of those places and the impact they have had on my life, most evident to others by the variations in my speech。 Beneath all the accents, however, lies something more significant, for I believe who you are is immeasurable more important than where you were。 When I was younger, I could not clearly discern between situations where I should or should not adopt the ways of those around me。 With maturity however I have come to understand the crucial difference between adaptation and assimilation。 I have chosen to reject the vulgarity of the New Jersey school bus; I have also adopted the Texans鈥?warm and friendly manner。 Having experienced frequent moves to very different surroundings, I can adapt without compromising what is important to me while learning from each new setting。
A sign hung in my garage for many years that said, "Home is where you can scratch where it itches。" To me this means that home is wherever you are comfortable and secure with yourself and your surroundings。 I will be at home and prepared to meet new challenges wherever I am。 Starting over so many times has taught me not to fear failure, but rather to embrace opportunities for change。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
Normally I will be very happy and excited when I get the lucky money. And all of a sudden, the problem comes that how to make full use of them. I think it is highly determined by how much it is. For example, if the number is around 500, it is wise to buy some books that I would like to read to boarden my horizons. When the number reaches 20xx, travelling could be a better choice, because what we acquires in an education trip is far more impressive than books and documentary. Let's imagine in a rich family the lucky money can be up to 100000. From my point of view, investment is of great necessity, which is able to resist the currency inflation.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
The lucky-number has become increasingly popular in daily life of modern sociality. For example, the number eight means big money which people like most, while the number four means death.
Some people believe lucky numbers so deeply that they will afford a telephone with numbers without four and others which is bad in their mind. They argue that the lucky-number really can bring good luck, and, at least, no evidence testifies they can not.
As far as I am concerned, there is no such relationship between the numbers and lucky, for the reason that numbers their self are given certain meaning for the purpose of application of mathematic. And, in addition, man should not depend on lucky which, in their mind, the numbers gives them.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇9
Today is thirty, I went to grandma's home with my mom and dad to eat. Grandma's house is bustling today. There are Grandma, uncle, aunt, aunt, uncle and sister. They eat fruits with their melon seeds and enjoy the wonderful programs performed by my sister and me.
With the voice of Grandpa's "eat!" We smelled the delicious aroma, with sparkling vermicelli, delicious spicy cabbage, carrot, orange yellow fried hairtail...... My favorite drink Sprite, slowly taste delicious. After dinner, my sister and I also put a lot of fireworks together.
Thirty nights, I really had fun and had a good time! "If every day is thirty, how good it should be!" I know it's just my wishful thinking. I'm going to start school soon after the end of the year. I should be more full of enthusiasm into the hot study to strive for better results!
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