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精選英語作文8篇

英語作文 篇1

This winter vacation, my father pulled out a hundred hours, promised to take me to Urumqi skiing. I clapped my hands happily.

I went on this interesting journey with my mom and Dad, and the car went through the crisscross road in Urumqi. Not long after, we came to Shireshan, moving fast in the rugged mountain road. Outside the window, a tall mountain covered with snow, and one or two stone stand in the white snow, quickly flashed in front of us.

To ski area, Dad parked the car at the foot of the mountain, I saw many children in the best of spirits sit skis, tires, sled down, and then run the summit, "sting slip away" a sound and slide down. Although the weather is cold, it can not see that they feel cold, and the hot fire of play!

Watching them look cheerfully, I also set up snow suits, gloves, skiing, running to the top of the mountain, sitting on skiing boards, holding on to the rails, and afraid of falling down. Looking at the steep hillside, I closed my eyes, and in the time of indecsion, I didn't know which big hands pushed me down. Listening to the whistle of the wind, the naughty snowflakes fell into my sleeve and face from time to time, and I opened my eyes hard. I feel like doing it at speed, go by like the wind. Gradually I was not afraid, and I was afraid to bump into soeone else, so I swung around, controlled the direction, and played the pattern. In a few moments, I came to the foot of the mountain.

I climbed up to the half of the montain and stepped on a piece of ice. "Flop" fell and my butt opened the flower, but I didn't feel a pain at all. I climbed up the top of the hill with others and slipped down. It was more dangerous this time. I accidentally deviated from the skiing Road, turned it around, flew up, and landed again... The more I became addicted to it, the more I shouted, "it's too cool!" I also call my mom and dad slipping together! Although it was cold, I forgot the cold when I played and played. I didn't know how long it was. I said, "all right, it's all hours. We should eat the afternoon." I was unable to part with their left ski.

The first ski makes me so happy, I want to come and play around it every day!

英語作文 篇2

The following appeared as part of an article in the education section of a Waymarsh City newspaper. Throughout the last two decades, those who earned graduate degrees found it very difficult to get jobs teaching their academic specialties at the college level. Those with graduate degrees from Waymarsh University had an especially hard time finding such jobs. But better times are coming in the next decade for all academic job seekers, including those from Waymarsh. Demographic trends indicate that an increasing number of people will be reaching college age over the next ten years; consequently, we can expect that the job market will improve dramatically for people seeking college-level teaching positions in their fields. Discuss how well reasoned... etc.

Demographic trends that indicate an increase in the number of college-aged people over the next ten years lead the author to predict an improved job market for all people seeking college-level teaching positions in their academic disciplines. Moreover, the author argues that since Waymarsh University students with advanced degrees had an especially difficult time finding teaching jobs in the past, these trends portend better times ahead for Waymarsh graduates. This argument is problematic in three important respects.

英語作文 篇3

why did some people become world-famous and admired by millions of others?were they really more talented than other people? or did they succeed through hard work? in my opinion, talents play a less important role than hard work in people's studies or work。

first of all, if we work hard, we cad: make good use of our talents。 as is known to all, madame curie won the nobel prize twice for her great scientific discoveries。she achieved her success by XXX experiments one after another。besides, hard work can cultivate our talents。 edison, the inventor of light, was said to be stupid when he was young。 by XXX great efforts in his wark, he become more and more clever and succeeded in his work。 in fact, we can all get ahead in our studies or work through hard work。

in short, in our studies and work, talents are not so important as hard work。working hard, our talents can be fully made use of and well cultivated。

英語作文 篇4

In my family, you can see a cat, the cat is very let me draw it for you. he has got white hair and two big eyes, they are blue and bright. he has got four short legs and his ears are small, his tail is long. i finish it now. how lovely!

After school, i play with him first, he is my best friend. i like him very much!

Oh, do you want to know his name? i’d like to tell you, his name is “mimi”.

我家,你可以看到一隻貓,那是貓非常漂亮,現在讓我畫給你看。它的.毛髮是白色的還有兩隻大大的眼睛,它們是藍色的而且很明亮。它有四條小短腿耳朵非常小,長長的尾巴。我畫完了,多麼可愛呀!

放學後,我先要和他玩,他是我最好的朋友,我很喜歡他!

哦,你想知道他的名字嗎?我想要告訴你,它的名字叫“咪咪”。

英語作文 篇5

Since reading classics plays a significant role in developing a person’s character, many people recognize the importance of reading classics, especially to young people.

However, in modern society, it seems to most people that classical literary works are both outdated and time-consuming compared with their modem counterparts like TV programs, movies, and video games. Only a few people bother to spend a lot of time reading classics. And in the market, those fashionable reading materials, which may cater to modem people’s love of fashion, are taking the place of the masterpieces. One of the reasons behind the phenomenon is that there are so many other leisure activities in the modern society that young people prefer these things for fun to classical literary works.

As the backbone of this society, college students should be fully aware of the importance of reading classics. Therefore, we should read those classical works our ancestors have left to us as much as possible, and advocate the importance of classics so that an increasing number of people can enjoy the pleasure and benefit from reading classics.

英語作文 篇6

Do you know there are a large of people who need the help in china?I think, we can assist them with a couple of ways.

firstly,we can donate our clothes to rover,if your are rich enough you may found a relief fund for poor people which can benefit them a but not least,the government need to organise some groups go to the poor area that help them out of poverty step by step.

英語作文 篇7

I Have a Dream

Three hundred years ago, an English poet,Alexander Pope, wrote the lines

Nature, and Nature's laws

lay hid in sight;

God said, let Newton be! And

all was light。

This momentous epitaph came as an encouraging torch to mankind who had long wandered in the valley of ignorance。 It came as an exciting aurora leading to the "Age of Reason。"

But three centuries later, even the "Mansion of Reason" has been furnished and stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more "Newtons"。We have to face the tragic fact that came as an exciting aurora leading to the "Age of Reason。 "

But three centuries later, even the "Mansion of Reason" has been furnished and stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more "Newtons"。We have to face the tragic fact that mankind, to some extent, is still ignorant。

Pm not dramatizing the appalling conditions by citing the following examples, but being serious。

It once struck me as odd to hear that some physics majors (fortunately not from Fudan) were discouraged from studying the fine structure of equipments during the experimental classes because their laboratory work would be graded according to the time length they spent。

It did make me feel indignant at the fact that some biology majors were still encouraged to draw what they should theoretitally observe instead of what they had actually seen with their

It sounds like medieval education but it is true now in some universities in this world。

It has been three hundred years since the "Age of Reason"began; however, some essential reasons are now still blowing in the wind, rather than taking root in all men's hearts。Among them is the crucial ideathe importance of scientific curiosity。

Without curiosity, students were forced to swallow innumerablefacts,confess their validity and forgetthem after exams。 Without curiosity, learners were bereft of the freedom to imagine, the ability to ask questions and the chances to modify the old theories。 Without curiosity, how could our civilization,the Age of Reason, make progress?

I wrote here today to my readers, that in spite of the conditions of the moment, I still have a dream。 It is a dream of waking up the rational curiosity which inhabits all human beings。

I have a dream that one day university labs will be open for 24 hours to students from any department to testify their own hypotheses and make their own inventions。

I have a dream that one day a professor and a student, or a "boss" and a researcher, will be able to sit down together at the table of equality to discuss problems like classmates or brothers。

I have a dream that one day more "why" questions than "how" questions will be raised by common users of computers or other home facilities so that they will transcend the "press-the button" satisfaction and become expert DIY ers。

It is the dream once carried out by Descartes, Newton and Maxwell in the way of their own times。 And if mankind has not lost his creativity, he should keep it up。

If we keep up this dream, we will live out the true meaning of Montaignesque motto, "We are born to seek and quest after truth。" Not only that, the dream will make us know that we believe what is worth believing and we doubt what deserves skepticism。 It is curiosity that enables us to tell the true from the false。

If we keep up this dream, our material life will no longer be spoiled by unscientific administrations and our spiritual world will no longer be timely intruded by the opium of evil cults because the man and the society will then be armed with reason。

If we keep up this dream and stretch out the antennae of curiosity to explore the creation, we will be conveying new meanings of Shakespeare's lines: "beauty of the world, paragon of animals !"

英語作文 篇8

Time flies like an arrow. It was New Year's eve, and the night was a little better. I sat on the bench, looking at the coming sun.

"When -- when --" the clock struck the night. Suddenly, a whistle rocket across the night sky, followed by fireworks, and the sky turned into an amusement park for stars. Grandpa clap head: ah! No firecrackers! So, grandpa and I went to buy firecrackers. On the way, we met three young men who were laughing and talking to the supply and marketing society, holding a long fireworks in their hands. A young man in the west took out a cigarette lighter. Do they have to hold fireworks in their hands? One thousand... I was afraid to go on. All of a sudden, behind me came a "pounce", and I quickly turned back to see a "shell" flash up into the sky, and a loud bang of "bang" blossomed into a colorful flower. We had just bought a firecracker and went home happily, and I took out my apple of the eye: a thick, long firework to be released. I gathered the whole family to the front door of the north house and asked grandpa to be the "lighting director." dad was the gunner, and I was the gunner. Dad put the fireworks in the hole in the middle of the mill. I lit the fire line, and ran up the steps in a flash of lightning. My grandfather saw that the fire was on fire, and turned off the light immediately. "Ooo-dong! The first missile was successfully launched and the invisible pilot parachutes back to his hometown. After the fireworks were over, I stood on the roof and looked around. The red lanterns were hanging on each house, and the firecrackers and the silver bells were all over the place.

Ah! New Year's eve! I love you!

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