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在平時(shí)的學(xué)習(xí)、工作或生活中,大家總少不了接觸作文吧,借助作文可以宣泄心中的情感,調(diào)節(jié)自己的心情。那么問(wèn)題來(lái)了,到底應(yīng)如何寫一篇優(yōu)秀的作文呢?下面是小編收集整理的學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文8篇,歡迎大家分享。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
Long long ago, there was a big forest in South American. It was very beautiful. There were three rabbits, Lisa and two baby rabbits, Sally and Mary. They were happy.
One day, mother rabbit told her babies not to eat the grass beside the house. Then, she went away. When Lisa wasn’t at home, Sally was very hungry. She forgot that her mother told them not to eat the grass beside the house. So she went out to eat the grass beside her house.
A wolf saw the baby rabbit. He thought what a delicious supper. Then he ate Sally. Mary was surprised when she saw her sister was killed. She ran as quickly as she could and found her mother.
The mother rabbit was sad when she heard this news. But she said to Mary, “Remember! Don’t eat the grass beside your house!”
So as you see now, the rabbits never eat the grass beside their houses.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
no signs, where the soft, unbroken snow seemed to advertise solidity beneath, tee man broke through。 it was not deep。 he wet himself halfway to the knees before he floundered out to the firm crust。
he was angry, and cursed his luck aloud。 he had hoped to get into camp with the boys at si oclock, and this would delay him an hour, for he would have to build a fire and dry out his foot-gear。 this was imperative at that low temperature--he knew that much; and he turned aside to the bank, which he climbed。 on top, tangled in the underbrush about the trunks of several small spruce trees, was a high-water deposit of dry firewood--sticks and twigs, principally, but also larger portions of seasoned branches and fine, dry, last-years grasses。 he threw down several large pieces on top of the snow。 this served for a foundation and prevented the young flame from drowning itself in the snow it otherwise would melt。 the flame he got by touching a match to a small shred of birch bark that he took from his pocket。 this burned even more readily than paper。 placing it on the foundation, he fed the young flame with wisps of dry grass and with the tiniest dry twigs。
he worked slowly and carefully, keenly aware of his danger。 gradually, as the flame grew stronger, he increased the size of the twigs with which he fed it。 he squatted in the snow, pulling the twigs out from their entanglement in the brush and feeding directly to the flame。 he knew there must be no failure。 when it is seventy-five below zero, a man must not fail in his first attempt to build a fire--that is, if his feet are wet。 if his feet are dry, and he fails, he can run along the trail for half a mile and restore his circulation。 but the circulation of wet and freezing feet cannot be restored by running when it is seventy-five below。 no matter how fast he runs, the wet feet will freeze the harder。
all this the man knew。 the old-timer on sulphur creek had told him about it the previous fall, and now he was appreciating the advice。 already all sensation had gone out of his feet。 to build the fire he had been forced to remove his mittens, and the fingers had quickly gone numb。 his pace of four miles an hour had kept his heart pumping blood to the surface of his body and to all the etremities。 but the instant he stopped, the action of the pump eased down。 the cold of space smote the unprotected tip of the planet, and he, being on that unprotected tip, received the full force of the blow。 the blood of his body recoiled before it。 the blood was alive, like the dog, and like the dog it wanted to hide away and cover itself up from the fearful cold。 so long as he walked four miles an hour, he pumped that blood, willy-nilly, to the surface; but now it ebbed away and sank down into the recesses of his body。 the etremities were the first to feel its absence。 his wet feet froze the faster, and his eposed fingers numbed the faster, though they had not yet begun to freeze。 nose and cheeks were already freezing, while the skin of all his body chilled as it lost its blood。
but he was safe。 toes and nose and cheeks would be only touched by the frost, for the fire was beginning to burn with strength。 he was feeding it with twigs the size of his finger。 in another minute he would be able to feed it with branches the size of his wrier, and then he could remove his wet toot-gear, and, while it dried, he could keep his naked feet warm by the fire, rubbing them at first, of course, with snow。 the fire was a success。 he was safe。 he remembered the advice of the old timer on sulphur creek, and smiled。 the old-timer had been very serious in laying down the law that no man must travel alone in the klondike after fifty below。 well, here he was; he had had the accident; he was alone; and he had saved himself。 those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought。 all a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right。 any man who was a man could travel alone。 but it was surprising, the rapidity with which his cheeks and nose were freezing。 and he had not thought his fingers could go lifeless in so short a time。 lifeless they were, for he could scarcely make them move together to grip a twig, and they seemed remote from his body and from him。 when he touched a twig, he had to look and see whether or not he had hold of it。 the wires were pretty well down between him and his finger-ends。
all of which counted for little。 there was the fire, snapping and crackling and promising life with every dancing flame。 he started to untie his moccasins。 they were coated with ice; the thick german socks were like sheaths of iron halfway to the knees; and the moccasin strings were like rods of steel all twisted and knotted as by some conflagration。 for a moment he tugged with his numb fingers, then, realizing the folly of it, he drew his sheath-knife。
but before he could cut the strings, it happened。 it was his own fault or, rather, his mistake。 he should not have built the fire under the spruce tree。 he should have built it in the open。 but it had been easier to pull the twigs from the brush and drop them directly on the fire。 now the tree under which he had done this carried a weight of snow on its boughs。 no wind had blown for weeks, and each bough was fully freighted。 each time he had pulled a twig he had communicated a slight agitation to the tree--an imperceptible agitation, so far as he was concerned, but an agitation sufficient to bring about the disaster。 high up in the tree one bough capsized its load of snow。 this fell on the boughs beneath, capsizing them。 this process continued, spreading out and involving the whole tree。 it grew like an avalanche, and it descended without warning upon the man and the fire, and the fire was blotted out! where it had burned was a mantle of fresh and disordered snow。
the man was shocked。 it was as though he had just heard his own sentence of death。 for a moment he sat and stared at the spot where the fire had been。 then he grew very calm。 perhaps the old-timer on sulphur creek was right。 if he had only had a trail-mate he would have been in no danger now。 the trail-mate could have built the fire。 well, it was up to him to build the fire over again, and this second time there must be no failure。 even if he succeeded, he would most likely lose some toes his feet must be badly frozen by now, and there would be some time before the second fire was ready。
such were his thoughts, but he did not sit and think them。 he was busy all the time they were passing through his mind。 he made a new foundation for a fire, this time in the open, where no treacherous tree could blot it out。 net, he gathered dry grasses and tiny twigs from the high-water flotsam。 he could not bring his fingers together to pull them out, but he was able to gather them by the handful。 in this way he got many rotten twigs and bits of green moss that were undesirable, but it was the best he could do。 he worked methodically, even collecting an armful of the larger branches to be used later when the fire gathered strength。 and all the while the dog sat and watched him, a certain yearning wistfulness in its eyes, for it looked upon him as the fire-provider, and the fire was slow in coming。
when all was ready, the man reached in his pocket for a second piece of birch bark。 he knew the bark was there, and, though he could not feel it with his fingers, he could hear its crisp rustling as he fumbled for it。 try as he would, he could not clutch hold of it。 and all the time in his consciousness, was the knowledge that each instant his feet were freezing。 this thought tended to put him in a panic, but he fought against it and kept calm。 he pulled on his mittens with his teeth, and threshed his arms back and forth, beating his hands with all his might against his sides。 he did this sitting down, and he stood up to do it; and all the while the do,g sat in the snow, its wolf-brush of a tail curled around warmly over its forefeet, its sharp wolf
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
題目要求:
Directions: Write a composition entitled Ideals. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:
1. 人人都有理想;
2. 實(shí)現(xiàn)理想的因素是什么;
3. 你的理想及實(shí)現(xiàn)的'途徑。
參考范文:
Sample:
Ideals
Everyone has his ideals. A businessman wishes to make greater profit; a farmer expects plumper harvests; a student tries to learn more and better. And
However, one should be sensible about whether his ideal is well founded or not. If it is, one has to plan and work hard for its realization. Effort, skill and persistence are all necessary. And very often, one has to get help from others, including advice and support in one form or another.
My ideal is to become a doctor. It is said that the field of medicine is a well-paid profession, but I take it as a lofty profession entrusted with saving people’s lives. To realize my ideal I have concentrated on laboratory work to develop the analytical skills necessary to become a qualified doctor. Ijm sure^willjiealizejm^jidealjifrperseverejinjthisjpursuit. (156 words)
【詞匯表達(dá)亮點(diǎn)】
strive v.努力,奮斗
with more or less effort 用或多或少的努力
realize v. 實(shí)現(xiàn)
be sensible about.意識(shí)到
persistence n.堅(jiān)持
it is said that.據(jù)說(shuō)
well-paid adj.收入高的,待遇優(yōu)厚的
lofty adj.高尚的
entrust with...委托給某人
concentrate on. 集中注意力于
analytical adj.分析的
qualified adj.合格的
persevere in 堅(jiān)持
pursuit n.追求;職業(yè)
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
In a forest there are many small animals don't take care of the trees they cut down a tree and not plant trees the trees had been cut out a long time. Animals don't care at all but in winter the chicken and red pandas a lot of animals to cut down a tree for warmth but they don't look around see a tree. Chicks they're worried we how to spend the winter without trees for warmth. Everyone was worried so you go looking for forest managers - to find a way to the great king the king tiger tiger king the king said "because you don't care for the forest to have today's end so everybody to want to take care of the forest and a variety of trees." Small animals hear the word of the king tiger the small animals began to plant trees in spring. Just the people also came here to visit the forest.
Plant trees people see small animals today is March 12 so each year's Arbor Day March 12 people.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
Hello! I’m a future robot. My name is mini. I have two small eyes, a small nose and a very big mouth. I can read and write, and I can speak Chinese and English. I can play football, basketball and badminton quite well. And I can sing and dance very well! But I can’t run and swim. I always cook the breakfast for my master. My master is Sally. She is a pretty girl. She plays hopscotch very well.
I love my master very much.
未來(lái)機(jī)器人您好! I'ma未來(lái)機(jī)器人. 我的名字是小. 我有兩個(gè)小眼睛,一個(gè)小鼻子和嘴很大. 我可讀寫,我可以說(shuō)中文和英文. 我可以踢足球、籃球、羽毛球不錯(cuò). 我可以非常清楚地歌舞! 但凡是經(jīng)營(yíng)和游泳. 我一直為我煮早餐的主人. 我的師父是薩利. 她是一個(gè)漂亮的'女孩. 她蹣跚著很好.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
A New Year has begun, everyone will have a few new hope, I also like everyone, and hope to be able to achieve.
Resolutions of the first is: I hope my body health, can grow a bit, a bit fatter, this can increase the resistance, less sick, so I'm going to exercise more, maintain the vitality of the body.
Resolutions are 2: I hope my brothers and sisters to academic progress, my father, mother, aunt, uncle, aunt and aunt can have a long career, grandma grandpa, grandma, and physical well-being, at the same time also hope that all concerned about me, take care of me, with my friends and relatives, teachers, students can be healthy, happy, happiness and peace.
My New Year's resolution is 3: I hope my academic progress, can write speed faster, so that the rest of my time can be used to read more extra-curricular books, let me learn more knowledge, know more interesting things, believe that life will be more colorful.
Finally, my hope is that the economy of our country can be a bit better, let those unemployed, poor people in society, there is a job can be done, let their children can be happy go to school, to find their happiness. Although I can do now is limited, but I in my heart silently pray for them.
Everyone wants to finish his resolutions, I also hope I want to be able to realize, so it must be hard to achieve,) do his bit to handle yourself, believe that hope things will be realized one by one.
譯文
新的一年已經(jīng)開始,每個(gè)人多多少少都會(huì)有幾個(gè)新的希望,我也和大家一樣,并且希望都能夠?qū)崿F(xiàn)。
我的新年新希望第一是:希望我的身體健康,能夠長(zhǎng)高一點(diǎn),長(zhǎng)胖一點(diǎn),這樣就能增加抵抗力,比較不會(huì)生病,所以我要多運(yùn)動(dòng),保持身體的活力。
我的新年新希望第二是:希望我的兄弟姐妹能學(xué)業(yè)進(jìn)步,我的爸爸、媽媽、阿姨、伯父、伯母和姑姑能事業(yè)順利,爺爺、奶奶和外婆身體安康,同時(shí)也希望所有關(guān)心我、照顧我、陪伴我的親朋好友、師長(zhǎng)、同學(xué)都能身體健康、開開心心,而且平安幸福。
我的'新年新希望第三是:希望我的課業(yè)進(jìn)步,寫字速度能夠再快一點(diǎn),這樣我剩下的時(shí)間就可以用來(lái)閱讀更多的課外書籍,讓我了解更多知識(shí),認(rèn)識(shí)更多有趣的事物,相信這樣生活一定會(huì)更多采多姿。
最后,我的希望是:我們國(guó)家的經(jīng)濟(jì)能夠好一點(diǎn),讓社會(huì)上那些失業(yè)、窮困的人,有工作可以做,讓他們的小孩能夠快快樂(lè)樂(lè)的去學(xué)校上課,找回他們的幸福。雖然我現(xiàn)在能做的有限,但是我在心里默默的為他們祈禱。
每個(gè)人都想要完成自己的新年新希望,我也期望我的希望能夠?qū)崿F(xiàn),所以就必須認(rèn)真去達(dá)成,盡到自己的本分,管好自己,相信這樣希望的事情一定會(huì)一一實(shí)現(xiàn)。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
It was already half past eight when Nick got up in morning.
He put on his clothes hurriedly. Then he said “ bye ” to his mother and went out without breakfast. He rode on his bike and whirled to then school. When he arrived at the school gate, he saw it locked. He suddenly remembered that it was Sunday and there was no need to go to school at all.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
i was attracted by the scenery out of the window the first day i came to my dormitory and since then it has become my hab it to sit by the window and enjoy the wonderful scenery.every time my roommates see me absorbed in it,they shake their heads, puzzled. to them, there is nothing more than a deserted piece of grassland outside the window. but it is their misfortune to fail to find the wonder and the beauty.
the little garden, as i name it, is fenced at one end by the school wall and at the other by our five storied dormitory building. a couple of tropical trees stand straight at the corner. such is the small but lovely garden. i like sitting in my chair by the window and looking at it affectionately. it takes on new appearances in different seasons, so i never feel bored.
the garden looks very poor in winter. the grass has withered and the bare trees stand lonely in the chilly wind. but when spring comes, the trees are decorated by greenish new leaves and the grassland is dotted with small white flowers. one afternoon after many days'rain, under the blue sky with some drifting clouds, some students are lying on the grass, enjoying the sun shine. i am glad to find someone else to appreciate this place.
but my favorite moment is at night.after a whole day's hard work, i throw myself into the window chair. breathing the fresh air, feeling the soft breeze, and listening to the leaves rustling, i feel refreshed. the whole world seems ready to sleep,and my little garden is dozing off. i enjoy this peaceful moment and gain release for my thoughts.
perhaps the small garden has something deeper that arouses my admiration. it is deserted but it has never abandoned itself.it is not taken care of but it takes care of itself.it suffers the sweltering heat and freezing cold but never yields to all the hardships.
簡(jiǎn)評(píng)
本文描寫了作者窗前一塊不為人知的草地,稱之為“小花園”。作者的“小花園”中沒(méi)有奇花異草,只有一塊草地,角落中長(zhǎng)著幾棵熱帶樹木,但作者卻感受到了其樸素的美。寒冷的冬天,草木凋零;春天來(lái)臨,小花園中充滿了生命的氣息:嫩綠的樹木,點(diǎn)綴著小白花,藍(lán)天白云之下,一些學(xué)生躺在草地上享受陽(yáng)光。作者重點(diǎn)描寫了小花園的夜景,呼吸著新鮮的'空氣,感受著清風(fēng)拂面,作者感到重新精神煥發(fā)。
文章最后一段點(diǎn)明主題,說(shuō)明作者喜愛“小花園”的原因在于其頑強(qiáng)的生命力,在惡劣的環(huán)境中仍自強(qiáng)不息。文章寄情于景,立意深刻。
文章文筆流暢,雖然沒(méi)有什么華麗的辭藻,樸素的語(yǔ)言非常清新自然,如the trees are decorated by greenis hnew leaves and the grassland is dotted with small white flowers;under the blue sky with some drifting clouds;my little garden is dozing off,讀來(lái)令人處處感受到生活的氣息。