英語作文5篇(優(yōu)選)
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英語作文 篇1
As is apparently revealed in the cartoon above, the sheep lives happily in an optimistic state of mind, ignoring the threat of a dark shade, because he believes that where there is shadow, there is sunshine①. What is conveyed in the picture is both positive and illuminating.
As far as the purpose of the drawer is concerned, I think he intends to remind us of the importance of optimism. If the sheep in the cartoon feels anxious and pessimistic about the dark shade all day long, he can by no means have a comfortable and happy life. Examples like this are numerous, but I think the following one will be convincing enough. If there is half a cup of water, the pessimist may cry over it because they have only a half, while② the optimist may cheer for it because they still have a half. Obviously, they will have different perceptions and feelings③ toward the same life.
There is no denying that , most optimists have a high happiness index, which can hardly be experienced by pessimists. Therefore, we must read our life with a positive attitude. What‘s more, the optimistic attitude can infect others strongly, meaning that we will find that all the friends around us are optimistic if we observe them in the same perspective. As a result, an atmosphere of optimism and happiness could be naturally set up. Therefore, let’s keep the famous line of Shelley, the well-known poet, in mind for ever, that is, “If winter comes, can spring be far behind?”④
英語作文 篇2
I have a very beautiful cat.Its colour is white or yellow .its name isHaahua .Ithink it is my favourite cat .she likes sleep playing with the bell .she love ratting meat ,Though it is a kind of animals ,I treat it as my friend .sometime I give her some fish or pork to eat .When she sees the fool she begin to cry miao miao .As if she is very hungry and thirsty .Wherever I amwalk she follws me .
How happy I am !How nice my friend is !I love her more and more .
英語作文 篇3
Directions:
A. Title:What Will Happen If China Enters WTO?
B. Word Limit: about 200 words
C. Your composition should be based on
the Outline given in Chinese below:
1. 每個(gè)中國人都盼望中國加入世界貿(mào)易組織。
2. a. 加入世貿(mào)組織,國家和人民都將大大受益; b. 加入世貿(mào)組織,也會帶來一些不利影響,如國有企業(yè)將面臨更大的挑戰(zhàn)。
3. 對中國加入世貿(mào)組織感到欣喜之余,我們也應(yīng)看到隨之而來的`一些挑戰(zhàn)。
例文: What Will Happen
If China Enters WTO?
Every Chinese is looking forward to Chinas entry into WTO, widely seen as a blessing and a promise of prosperity. It seems to be so at first sight, however, on reflection, were convinced that its just another coin with two sides.
On the one hand, both the nation and people will benefit greatly from Chinas entry into WTO. Shut out of WTO, China Dused to be deprived of equal trade opportunities and was placed at a distinct disadvantage in world trade. This situation will change if China enters WTO. In addition, foreign coMPAnies will stream into China and offer great job opportunities, which, in a sense, will relieve the unemployment problem.
On the other hand, the entry will impose some negative effects on China. State-owned enterprises in China are undergoing great difficulties, which will be more acute with the flow of foreign competitors into China.
In short, excited about the advantages caused by the entry, we should not lose sight of the severe challenges posed by it.part B
[題目要求]某外資企業(yè)想要招聘幾名英文秘書,外方經(jīng)理想了解應(yīng)聘者的情況,請你用英文寫一篇自我介紹,詞數(shù)在100左右。
姓名:李一加
出生:1978.8.28,廣州
簡歷:1999年畢業(yè)北京師范大學(xué)英語系;在某中學(xué)里教了2年英語;后來在外文書店里當(dāng)了2年店員。
特長:漢語交好,英語也不錯(cuò),1996年曾獲北京英語競賽第二名,平時(shí)利用業(yè)余時(shí)間自學(xué)英語,現(xiàn)在能與外賓交談。自信能勝任此項(xiàng)工作,并決心把工作搞好。
[參考范文]
My name is Li Yijia. I was born on August 28, 1978, in Guangzhou. In 1999 I graduated from English Department of Beijing Normal University. First, I taughe in a middle school for two years, then I worked as a salesman in the Forgein Language Bookstore for two years.
I am not only good at Chinese but good English. I am greatly interested in English. In 1996 I won the second place in the English competitions in Beijing. I have continued learning English in my spare time. Now I am glad that I can talk with foreigners freely.
I am sure I am fit for the work and determined to do my job well.
英語作文 篇4
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 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 Texanswarm 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.
英語作文 篇5
今天下午,伴隨著知了的鳴叫聲,我們來到了美麗的'西湖邊。炎熱的夏天,絲毫擋不住美景對游客的誘惑。
This afternoon, with the sound of cicadas, we came to the beautiful West Lake. In the hot summer, there is no way to resist the temptation of beautiful scenery to tourists.
不遠(yuǎn)處飄來一陣陣淡淡的清香,那是曲院風(fēng)荷的荷花開了。微風(fēng)吹來,它們左右擺動,宛如亭亭玉立的小姑娘在向我們招手呢!曲院風(fēng)荷的荷葉又大又圓,像一把把巨大的傘擋住了強(qiáng)烈的陽光,魚兒在荷葉下歡快地游來游去。
Not far away came a light fragrance, it was the lotus of the wind lotus in Quyuan. When the breeze blows, they swing from side to side, just like the graceful little girl waving to us! The lotus leaves of the wind lotus in Quyuan are big and round, like a huge umbrella blocking the strong sunlight, and the fish swim happily under the lotus leaves.
啊,太美了!我用眼睛拍下了這一切,它深深地印在腦海里。
Ah, how beautiful! I photographed it all with my eyes, and it was imprinted on my mind.
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