【精选】英语作文汇总八篇
无论是在学校还是在社会中,大家最不陌生的就是作文了吧,作文是一种言语活动,具有高度的综合性和创造性。作文的`注意事项有许多,你确定会写吗?以下是小编整理的英语作文8篇,欢迎大家分享。
How to keep a good relationship with parents
In my opinion, I have too many rules at home. My parents never allow me to go out with my friends at night. They don’t allow me to choose my own clothes, either. And they pay too much attention to my exam results. I think my parents don’t quite understand me.
However, I try my best to understand them. Although they don’t allow me to make my own decisions and give me too much pressure, I know that it is because they really love me and want me to have a bright future.
In order to keep a good relationship with my parents, I study hard, listen to them, talk to them as friends, tell them my troubles, and help them do more housework.
My pen pal, Blair, will visit to our school to study next month. She is a British and in her fifteen years old. There are four people in her family. Her father is a lawyer, and her mother is a teacher. She has a brother who is three years older than her. Blair is outgoing and she likes singing and dancing. Because of her brother's influence, she likes sports,too. Her parents and classmates think that she is a lovely girl who is attractive. We have been writing to each other for more than two years and she is interested in China so that she wants to learn Chinese. This is the reason why she comes to China. She will stay in China for three months and I hope that you can make friends with her.
我的笔友布莱尔下个月将来我们学校参观学习。她是一位英国人,今年十五岁。她家有四口人。她的父亲是一名律师,妈妈是一名老师。她有一个比她大三岁的哥哥。布莱尔性格外向,喜欢唱歌跳舞。受她哥哥的影响,她也很喜欢运动。她父母和同学觉得她是一个可爱有魅力的女孩。我们互相写信已经有两年多了,她对中国很感兴趣,所以她想学习中文。这就是她为什么来中国的原因。她将在中国待三个月,我希望你们也可以和她做朋友。
今天上英语课时,我们做了一份英语试卷。
英语老师顾老师开始放录音,音箱里响起了英语听力题目,同学们鸦雀无声地埋头做着题,只听得见写字时的“唰唰”声。
我想:“以前我都是错听力,这次我可不能再错了!”于是,我仔细地听着每一个单词、字母,生怕漏掉哪题。过了一会儿,听力部分结束了,我们马上做起了笔试部分,真是俗话说得好“读书破万卷,下笔如有神”,经过前几天的反复复习,我健笔如飞地答着题,下决心一定要得到满分!过了许久,英语考试终于结束了,我常常地舒了一口气。
下午,成绩公布了,我得了99分,我错的完全是因为马虎,我居然在写意思时把“朋友”写成了“朋”!通过这次考试,我懂得了“欲速则不达”这个道理,尽管充分复习,但考试不仔细检查,是得不到满分的。
the olympic games (often referred to simply as the olympics or the games) is an international multi-sport event subdivided into summer and winter sporting events. the summer and winter games are each held every four years. until 1992, they were held in the same year. since then, they have been celebrated two years apart.
the original olympic games began in 776 bce in olympia, greece, and were celebrated until ce 393. in 1896, the ancient olympic games were revived at the initiative of a french nobleman, pierre frédy, baron de coubertin, thus beginning the era of the modern olympic games.since the first modern games, in athens, greece, participation in the olympic games has increased to include athletes from nearly all nations worldwide.
with the improvement of satellite communications and global telecasts of the events, the olympics are consistently gaining supporters.the most recent summer olympics were the 20xx games in athens and the most recent winter olympics were the 20xx games in turin. the upcoming games in beijing are planned to comprise 302 events in 28 sports. as of 20xx, the winter olympics were competed in 84 events in 7 sports.
As I am growing older and older, it seems I have less and less words in common with my parents.Looking back to my childhood, I used to be a well-done student and never argue with them. There must be something wrong, or to say, there must be something changed. And I took these reasons as follow.
Firstly, we have our own thoughts. We started to build our own world view,and the way we think in is not the same as those of our parents'. And we both sides think that I AM THE RIGHT PART. We believe that the time changes and our way of thinking is the main and core one. However our parents are sure that their experience will never let everyone down. That what we say revolution and the basis original right way.
Secondly, we take "right" in charge, however, our parents, sometimes because they are, they want to prove their station and sure their experience is much more than us, so they think they are doing the right things. Also it may because the comparation of our "now" and "than", that gives them a huge fall in phycological.
Finally, what should we do to avoid the fights? The point is that we should know that we are growing older but parents are older than us. Listen to them and point the "totally wrong", or sometimes, just change the topic before it became to a fight.
Back to School
BY ALISON RAMSEY
When I flip back through the photo albums to my daughter’s first day of kindergarten, I see an Incredible Hulk backpack half as tall as she is. Clutched to her chest, the bag bulges with markers, HB pencils, exercise books with fat lines, and a lunchbox containing the first in a long, long line of capicolli-on-whole-wheat sandwiches.
Above the gleaming silver sneakers, crisp chequered pants and spotlessly white long-sleeved shirt is a tense little face wearing a strained smile.
All ready to go and feeling just like me: completely unprepared.
You wouldn’t think it would be possible, but it happens every year. On paper at least, it’s easy to plan for the annual school re-entry. The first day of class is predetermined the previous June; flyers advertising duo-tangs for a dime apiece and three erasers for $1 fill the mailbox in early August; and increasingly shorter evenings are a daily reminder summer is coming to an end ? so how come I’m never ready?
The economics of a new school year vary greatly from one September to another. But back-to-school spending generally ranks second only to the wallet-thinning Christmastime spree, according to the Retail Council of Canada. A long list of school supplies is necessary to enter each new grade, along with fresh gym togs, an outfit or two, and ever-higher school fees. Then there are the inevitable variables: a foot growth spurt forces your hand on new shoes, and an eye exam dictates glasses.
I know that I’m lucky to have a shopping list that doesn’t yet include a computer or text books. For now, lunchtime monitor fees are startling enough. (When did Quebec successfully slough off its responsibility to supervise kids during school hours? What’s next: parents taking turns driving the school bus?)
The biggest ? and usually least successful ? effort in the last days of summer is trying to ratchet back bedtime. Experts agree it’s a human tendency: We prefer staying up late to going to bed early. Especially the younger set, who love the illicit thrill of sharing in adult activities such as a fireworks show or a drive-in movie.
Unfortunately, understanding the phenomenon doesn’t help as I struggle to regain control over happily slipshod summer bedtime practices. Let’s see…my daughter’s natural summer wakeup is around 8, the bus comes at 7: 30, so that means I have to tug back bedtime by five minutes each day starting August 4. Yeah…right.
Hours of shopping, labelling everything from clothes to 24 coloured pencils, and stocking the pantry with peanut-free snacks ? nothing’s enough to guarantee a smooth start. Waking up to the first day of school is an unhappy occasion, although parents everywhere collude to pretend it’s wonderful.
The sad fact is that sweet summer’s over, even though it isn’t yet Labour Day.
My smallish sand-caked companion is gone. No more lazy, hot days building bridges of shared experiences: discussing whether the campsite spider thinks it’s invisible perched on its favourite spot ? the SunMaid raisin box — watching bees nuzzle the sweet peas, cycling further along the bike path than ever before.
Now on her way into Grade 4, my daughter is canny enough to know that the delightfully relaxed first day of school bears no resemblance to what the rest of the year will bring. Unprepared? Yes. But if the alternative is spending time thinking about short, cold days punctuated with homework ? then unprepared is exactly what we want to be.
Nowadays, the burden of middle school students is heavy, because they have to study at school all day long .
After class, their parents take them to participate in various interest classes. However, in my opinion, activities after class is as important as study. By participating in activities after class, middle school students can learn what they can't learn from books. For example, students can develop their team spirit and sense of competition by playing football or basketball. Besides, school is not just a place for learning knowledge. It is also a place for making friends, having fun and improving personalities, and all these can be achieved by participating in activities after class.
Therefore, remember to spend some time in activities after class.
The secret of success is not so much money as a strong will. A great man is one who has a strong will and an indomitable spirit. In other words, if a man does not have a strong will to win (get) the final victory, he will never succeed in his life. He is no more than a failure.It is quite obvious that there is no difficult thing (nothing difficult) in the world. if you make up your mind to do it, you will certainly accomplish your end. That stands to reason.
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