【精选】高三英语作文锦集7篇
在日常生活或是工作学习中,大家对作文都不陌生吧,作文一定要做到主题集中,围绕同一主题作深入阐述,切忌东拉西扯,主题涣散甚至无主题。那要怎么写好作文呢?以下是小编整理的高三英语作文7篇,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。
Traditional Culture Won't Be Lost
It seems we are living in the conflict between modern and traditional cultures every day. Hearing the blaring of horns the moment you step out of your house, seeing the so called "pop" the moment you open your eyes, you can't help thinking, "Will the traditional culture be gradually lost?"
Many people believe so. They may put right in front of you all the evidences they can dig out. They may argue that people are rushing to restaurants instead of cooking at home, listening to pop music but not traditional, wearing in a way people couldn't imagine ten years ago. Modern people like the air of freedom, not to be restrained by traditions. They offer this long list, only trying to confirm that this world is full of fashion,competition and temptation and the traditional culture is fading and will be lost at last.
Though we are now living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy are part of our daily life. Though this is a skeptical age, and our faith has weakened, our confidence in some aspects of the traditional culture should and would never be lost.
Wouldn't you agree that our traditional culture is always credited with modesty, politeness and respectfulness, which have always been treasured for more than five thousand years?Even in this modern world, people still admire those with good manners, those who are polite to others or respectful to old people.
Wouldn't you agree that our Chinese traditional music is beautiful and artistic and our Chinese tea culture is always an appealing treasure to people around the world?
So there may just be some changes in our lifestyle or our attitudes towards life, but little change occurs to some fundamental aspects of our traditional culture that people still treasure in heart.
The traditional culture will never be lost, I believe.
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“But thirteen ears later, I fund gasline under grund.” Suddenl, he clsed his ees, buried his head in his hand.
“what’s that ?” the sall tree ased frightenedl.
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The sall tree ept silent.
“Nw, I want t d sething t iprve, but nthing can be dwn. I fund the seed f u fr the sea several ears ag. S please help return the green !” cried the an.
“s u are sure that u wn’t cut dwn the trees an re?” the ld an ndded .
“the gasline?” ndded again.
“and u green t plant seeds everwhere and sta here frever?”
“es, I d!”
The sall tree led at the an, then turn its face t the sining sun, which is lie a rising sun. In the island, the shadw f the tw cbined tgether.
A light wind cae, the green leaves ade a gentle sund.
now we’re facing with a choice. whether to rent the school dormitory or not depends on different persons.
obviously, the school dormitory is cheaper. and i think as a university student i can afford it. but as each coin has two sides, the equipment isn’t very ideal. if i live in the school dormitory, i cannot occupy the whole toilet. that must be a terrible problem for a gift. what’s more? i have to go to bed on time and get up on time net morning.
on the other hand, renting a flat near school may solve all these problems ecept for the epense. it’ll cost me 800 rmb a month, and the price is considerably high for a no salary university student. but it’s really attractive to live with few people and have my own space.
as mentioned above, i’ve made up my decision to live near school and rent a flat. though the price is high, maybe i can find another girl also finding somewhere to live. and we can rent it together. thus reducing our epenses.
Dear Librarian,
亲爱的图书管理员:
Thank you very much for offering me the chance to make suggestions to improve the service of library .I love our library which holds thousands of books and I want to give your some suggestions .
非常感谢你给我这个机会来提一些建议来完善图书馆服务。我很喜欢我们有成千上万的书的图书馆,我也想给一些建议。
Due to the fact that there is no plant in our library, I hope that you can add some in it .It will be a great thing to read in a library filled with plants. In my spare time, I often go to the library and read some books .And I find students have to stand between the shelves for hours .It is a little tired for them to do so. It may be a good idea to add some chairs. Another suggestion is that school should reduce the students reading in the library. We are long for a quiet environment.
由于我们图书馆没有植物,我希望可以种一些植物在里面。在一个充满植物的.图书馆看书是很棒的。在我的业余时间,我经常去图书馆看书。我发现学生们得站在两个书架间数时来看书。这样的话他们会有点累。加一些椅子也许会是个好主意。另一个建议是学校应该减少在图书馆看书的学生数量。我们都希望有一个安静的环境。