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实用的英语作文锦集七篇

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实用的英语作文锦集七篇

英语作文 篇1

高考英语作文的带翻译

  The Childrens Park(儿童公园)

  A new park for children has been set up to welcome' the coming of Children's Day,

  The park is in the south of our city, covering an area of 500 mu. Entering the park you can see statues of children in different races, hand in hand,which is the symbol of the world peace. In the middle is a lake, around Which are all kinds of trees and flowers. There are many boats on the take and some children are boating happily, To the south of the lake is a hill with a lot of monkeys on it. The Children's Pa]ace lies to the east, in which all kinds of exhibitions are on show. To the west of the lake is a place for children to play, where there are many recreational facilities.

  I'm sure the children in our city will have a happy festival this year.

英语作文 篇2

  My Winter Holiday Plans Well,winter holiday is coming. So what I am going to do? I am going to read English books,surf the Internet,play badmintoon every day.

  And first I am going to finish my homework.In addition,I am going to leave Shantou for Xiamen with my family and we are going to stay there for ten days.And after we are getting there, we are going to eat delicious food,climb the mountains in the Jin Bang Park.

  That must be a lot more fun and we will very excited.How about you?What are you going to do when the Winter Holiday is coming?

英语作文 篇3

  I have a lovely bedroom. There is a bed in my bedroom. There is a desk near my bed. There is a pink doll on my bed. I sleep with it every night. There is a big window in my bedroom. The yellow lamp is on my desk .Every evening, I do my homework under the lamp. I have a big shelf in my bedroom. There are many books on the shelf. I like reading very much. Do you like readingYou can borrow the books from me if you like

英语作文 篇4

  THE dollar s tumble this week was attended by predictable shrieks from the markets; but as it fell to a 20 month low of $1.32 against the euro, the only real surprise was that it had not slipped sooner. Indeed, there are good reasons to expect its slide to continue, dragging it below the record low of $1.36 against the euro that it hit in December 20xx.

  The recent decline was triggered by nasty news about the American economy. New figures this week suggested that the housing market s troubles are having a wider impact on the economy. Consumer confidence and durable goods orders both fell more sharply than expected. In contrast, German business confidence has risen to a 15 year high. There are also mounting concerns that central banks in China and elsewhere, which have been piling up dollars assiduously for years, may start selling.

  Yet cyclical factors only partly explain why the dollar has been strong. At bottom, its attractiveness is based more on structural factors-or, more accurately, on an illusion about structural differences between the American and European economies.

  The main reason for the dollar s strength has been the widespread belief that the American economy vastly outperformed the world s other rich country economies in recent years. But the figures do not support the hype. Sure, America s GDP growth has been faster than Europe s, but that is mostly because its population has grown more quickly too. Dig deeper and the difference shrinks. Official figures of productivity growth, which should in theory be an important factor driving currency movements, exaggerate America s lead. If the two are measured on a comparable basis, productivity growth over the past decade has been almost the same in the euro area as it has in America. Even more important, the latest figures suggest that, whereas productivity growth is now slowing in America, it is accelerating in the euro zone.

英语作文 篇5

  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.

英语作文 篇6

  Today, I’m going to show you around my bedroom. My bedroom is very small. I have a yellow bed and two comfortable and soft pillows. Between the pillows, there is a big blue mouse puppet which was my birthday present. Next to the bed is my desk and there is a nice lamp on it. Behind the desk, there is a big brown bookcase. All my nice books are on the brown bookcase.

  On the other side of my bedroom is a purple closet, all my nice clothes are in it. Next to the closet, there is a big black TV.

  My favourite thing in my bedroom is the bookcase. There are many English DVDs. I love them very much,

  I love my bedroom!

英语作文 篇7

  当我穿梭到英语老师的大脑中,发现了许多奇形怪状的细胞。

  细胞一:“敬业”细胞

  我们的英语老师大名敬文,人如其名,她可谓是相当相当敬业。在她的大脑里,有这样一种细胞——形状像一颗心(也许就是敬业心吧!),其数量数不胜数,大概占所有细胞的二分之一。一到期末复习时期,他们就开始飞速地分裂,然后肆意地操控着英语老师到处借时间,见同学们叫苦不迭,严重的似乎还想来个“学生起义”呢!他们又操控着英语老师的“说话神经”说了一些极有说服力的话:你们想不想过好你们的寒假啊,现在的付出就可以换来充满快乐的寒假,何乐而不为呢?见同学们心服口服,他们才继续工作着,英语老师就开始勤劳地工作……

  细胞二:“罗嗦”细胞

  “罗嗦”细胞的形状像一张张嘴巴,故又名“烦人”细胞。话说昨天,我们班小强的期末复习考卷漏做了一面,“罗嗦”细胞便开始工作啦,只听见英语老师喋喋不休“考卷多重要,你怎么能不做?”“考试考不好,你想在吃年夜饭时被你爸你妈叨唠是吧?”差点小强被唾沫淹死。本以为这件事情就这样过去了,没想到下午来上学的时候,小强、他的妈妈还有英语老师在办公室里,只见小强和他妈妈像做了大错事一样,都耷拉着脑袋,听着英语老师的“谆谆教导”。小强回来时,趴在课桌上——“我快死了,英语老师的话太有杀伤力啦~~”哎,

  可怜的小强……

  细胞三:“发怒”细胞

  “发怒”细胞长得像一团火焰,故又名“怒火”细胞。看着这一团“熊熊燃烧的火焰”,我不禁打了个寒战——在班上,英语老师算是比较疼爱我们了,那一次,我个英语科代表的.成绩都大幅度下降了,也许是“发怒”细胞紧急集合,英语老师的脸通红,声音高了N分贝:“你说你们,怎么这么粗心?这么简单的试卷,考得一塌糊涂?你们可是班上同学的榜样啊!!”说得我恨不得挖了地洞钻进去,然后有些“发怒”细胞躲了起来,英语老师的怒火息了一点,心平气和地但略带不满地说:“期末好好考,不能再考砸了啊!”我们身体都在不停地发抖,寒……

  尽管英语老师有他们这样有些烦人但有些令人发抖的细胞,但是,她依然是我们最最亲爱的MissFu……

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