英语作文(2)

时间:2021-08-31

英语作文 篇6

  Jane:: I have an acne problem. What causes acne?

  Doctor: Acne is caused when skin pours (皮肤毛孔)become clogged with (被...堵塞,被...填满) dirt. But other factors such as diet and stress have been linked to acne.

  Jane: I've had pimples (丘疹)for years. is there anything I can do to get rid of them?

  Doctor: Thousands of young people suffer from acne. I can prescribe some medication that will help you.

  Jane: Will this help my oily skin?

  Doctor: I'll give you a special facial scrub..

  Jane: How long will it take this stuff to work?

  Doctor: You should start to see some positive results within a week.

  Jane: What if it doesn't work?.

  Doctor: There's a number of things we can try. We can always give you a stronger medication.

  Jane: Did you ever problems with acne?

  Doctor: When I was in high school I was known as the "acne king"

  Jane: What did you do about it?

  Doctor: Not much. Back then (过去那个时候)there wasn't the kind of medicines and treatments as there are now.

  Jane: Did it affect your social life?

  Doctor: No, I just dated girls who had acne too.

英语作文 篇7

  Diamonds are rare, beautiful, and also quite useful. They are the hardest substance found in nature. That means a diamond can cut any other surface. And only another diamond can make a slight cut in a diamond.

  Diamonds are made from carbon. Carbon is found in all living things, both plant and animal. Much of the carbon in the earth comes from things that once lived.

  Scientists know that the combination of extreme heat and pressure changes carbon into diamonds. Such heat and pressure exist only in the hot, liquid mass of molten rock deep inside the earth. It is thought that millions of years ago this liquid mass pushed upward through cracks in the earth’s crust. As the liquid cooled, the carbon changed into diamond crystals.

  There are only four areas where very many diamonds have been found.

  The first known area was in India, where diamonds were found thousands of years ago. In the 1600’s, travelers from Europe brought back these beautiful stones from India. Diamonds became very popular with the kings and queens of Europe.

  In the 1720’s, diamonds were discovered in Brazil. This discovery came at a good time, too. India’s supply of diamonds was finally running out after 2,500 years of mining the stones.

  In the 1800’s, two other important areas were found in Russia and South Africa. Today, most diamonds used in industry come from Russia. Most diamonds used as gems come from South Africa. Only 25 percent of all diamonds mined are good enough for cutting into gems.

  Most of the diamonds in India were found in stream beds. People would pick up handfuls of gravel from the bottom of the streams and sort out the diamonds. These diamonds were probably carried from where they were formed to India by great sheets of moving ice that covered parts of the earth 20,000 years ago.

  Most diamonds today are not found in stream beds, however. They are mined from rock formations deep inside the earth called pipes. Scientists believe that these are parts of volcanoes that were formed when molten rock pushed upward through the earth’s crust. The hard rock in which diamonds are found is called blue ground, because it is somewhat blue. The blue ground is blasted into large pieces of rock which are carried to the surface by elevator. Then the rocks are carefully crushed so that the diamonds are not destroyed. Next, the crushed material is taken over to washing tables. Here, it flows over boards thickly coated with grease. Since diamonds stick to grease, they are left behind by the rocks and mud which flow down the tables.

  Diamonds, as they are found, do not look very impressive. They are gray, greasy-looking pebbles. Experienced diamond miners can tell a diamond immediately. But some people have carried around an unusual pebble for weeks before finding out that they had got a diamond.

英语作文 篇8

  你校同学进行了一场有关高考英语听力测试的讨论。讨论的主题是:高考英语测试中的听力部分该不该取消?请你根据提示写一篇短文,介绍讨论的情况。

  一些同学认为:

  1.不应该取消

  2.听是学习语言的四项基本技能之一,不能忽视

  3.听是获取信息的重要途径之一

  4.国际合作日益增多,听、说能力应加强

  另一些同学认为:

  1.应该取消

  2.考试中各地收听效果好坏不一,不公平

  3.英语教师和语音设备城乡差异过大

  4.今后并非人人都要与外国人进行口头交流

  注意:1.文章的起始句已给出。

  2.词数:100左右(不包括已给出的起始句)

  3.参考词汇:取消cancel国际合作international cooperation

  The students of our school had a discussion about whether listening test in the National Matriculation English Test should be kept or canceled. Some students think that listening test should not be canceled.

  The students of our school had a discussion about whether listening test in the National Matriculation English Test should be. kept or canceled. Some students think that listening test should not be canceled. They insist listening is among the four basic skills. We therefore can not ignore it. Besides, listening is one of the important channels for us to get information from the outside world. $o it should be strengthened today when international cooperation is becoming more and more frequent. But others don' t agree. They think not everyone has to communicate with foreigners in the future. Moreover, listening test is unfair to the students in the areas where radio signals cannot be picked up effectively. And for certain reasons, there is a big difference in teachers and equipment between the countryside and the city.

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