【推薦】英語作文彙編8篇

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【推薦】英語作文彙編8篇

英語作文 篇1

In Christianity, Christmas Eve is the day of the birth of the Savior, Jesus. On this day, the Englishmen will eat roast goose, Americans taste Turkey, and hold various colorful activities. The French think that the Christmas totem of heaven is white and auspicious. But when Christmas to China, the kind of solemn and sacred disappeared, the people on the street with the inflatable stick luanqiao cookin, pedestrian people winter crazy hit be strangers to each other. On Christmas Eve, Christmas on the wrong understanding of people crazy what party, make originally peaceful Chengdu wall.

I know that in Christianity, the night of peace is the day of the birth of Jesus Christ, a day of holy and solemn. On the night of 24, my mother took me to the largest Catholic Church in Chengdu in order to increase my understanding of Christmas. On the road, I imagined the church looks like, I think, in the Church of the highest place must have a cross! Into a Catholic Church, a melodious chant of "Hallelujah" drifted into my ears, the church spire had a cross, dim moonlight, water sprinkled on the roof of the church, Ying on the cross. Across the long corridor of the church, a statue of Jesus stood alone under the pale light. I touched my toes curiously. It's cool. I left the statue.

In addition to the gate, entering the courtyard on the left, it was a 10 meter high Christmas tree, with a silver cross on the tip of the tree. The tree filled with lanterns, and dotted with angels, snowball snowman. I crossed a cross in front of my chest. I looked at the huge Christmas tree. I thought of the gods in the sky. Are they passing Christmas, too? "What do you think, child?" Someone behind me took a pat on my back, and I turned my head. It turned out to be an old woman. She said she had been to Catholicism for more than 20 years and was very pious. "Nothing, just a daze, I think, is there a fairy in the sky?" Are they passing Christmas, too? "

英語作文 篇2

My Foreign Teacher [我的外教]

It is the good news that our school had hired a foreign teach to give us English class once a week. We were so curious about him. Though we have learned English for years, we never had the chance to talk witha foreigner. When the teacher came in, the girls were screaming out, because he looked so young and handsome. His name was Nick and he was from London. He had thenative accent and we loved his class. In his class, we could do a lot of things, andthe discipline was not that strict. Nick was very humorous, whomade us laugh out loudly. He is a good teacher.

有一個好消息,我們學校聘請了一位外國教師來給我們上一週一次的英語課。我們都對他很好奇。雖然我們已經學習英語很多年了,但是從來都沒有機會與外國人交談。當老師進來的時候,所以的同學都尖叫起來,因為他長得是又帥又年輕。他的名字叫尼克,來自倫敦。他有着一口本地口音,我們都喜歡他的`課。在他的課上,我們可以做很多事情,紀律也不是那麼的嚴格。尼克很幽默的,總是可以讓我們開懷大笑。他是一個好老師。

英語作文 篇3

i was not yet 30 years old and was working as a firefighter in the south brons engine co. 82, probably the worlds most active firehouse at the time. it was warm and sunny, the kind of leisurely sunday that brought etra activity to the neighborhood and to its firefighters. we must have had 15 or 20 calls that day, the worst being a garbage fire in the rear of an abandoned building, which required a hard pull of 600 feet of cotton-jacketed hose.

between alarms i would rush to the company office to read captain grays copy of the sunday new york times. it was late in the afternoon when i finally got to the book review section. as i read it, my blood began to boil. an article blatantly stated what i took to be a calumny -- that william butler yeats, the nobel prize-winning light of the irish literary renaissance, had transcended his irishness and was forever to be known as a universal poet.

there were few things i was more proud of than my irish heritage, and ever since i first picked up a book of his poems from a barracks shelf when i was in the military, yeats had been my favorite irish writer, followed by sean ocasey and james joyce.

my ancestors were irish farmers, fishermen and blue-collar workers, but as far as i can tell, they all had a feeling for literature. it was passed on to my own mother, a telephone operator, who hardly ever sat down without a book in her hands. and at that moment my own fingernails might have been soiled with the soot of the days fires, but i felt as prepared as any trinity don to stand up in the court of public opinion and protest. not only that yeats had lived his life and written his poetry through the very essence of his irish sensibility, but that it was offensive to think irishness -- no matter if it was psychological, social or literary -- was something to be transcended.

my stomach was churning, and i determined not to let an idle minute pass. hey, captain gray. could i use your typewriter? i asked.

the typewriter was so old that i had to use just one finger to type, my strongest one, even though i could type with all ten. i grabbed the first piece of clean paper i could find -- one that had the logo of the fire department of the city of new york across the top -- and, hoping there would be a break in the alarms for 20 minutes or so, wrote out a four-paragraph letter of indignation to the editor of the sunday book review.

throughout his poetry, i postulated, yeats yearned for a messiah to lead ireland out from under the bondage of english rule, and his view of the world and the people in it was fundamentally irish.

just as i addressed the envelope, the final alarm of my tour came in, and as i slid down the long brass pole, i felt unepectedly calm, as if a great rock had been purged from the bottom of my stomach.

i dont know why i felt it my obligation to safeguard the reputation of the worlds greatest poet, at least net to homer and shakespeare, or to inscribe an apologia for irish writing. i just knew that i had to write that letter, in the same way a priest has to pray, or a musician has to play an instrument.

until that point in my life i had not written much of value -- a few poems and short stories, the beginning of a coming-of-age novel. i knew that my writing was anything but refined. like a beginning artist who loves to draw, i understood that the more one draws, or writes, or does anything, the better the end result will be, and so i wrote often to better control my writing skills, to master them. i sent some material to various magazines and reviews but found no one willing to publish me.

it was a special and unepected delight, then, when i learned something id written would finally see print. ironically it wasnt one of my poems or short stories -- it was my letter to the times. i suppose the editor decided to publish it because he was first attracted by the official nature of my stationery (was his staff taking smoke breaks out on the fire escape?), and then by the incongruity of a ghetto firefighters using words like messianism, for in the lines below my letter it was announced that i was a new york city firefighter. id like to think, though, that the editor silently agreed with my thesis.

i remember receiving through the fire departments address about 20 sympathetic and congratulatory letters from professors around the country. these letters made me feel like i was not only a published writer but an opinion maker. it was as if i was suddenly thrust into being someone whose views mattered.

i also received a letter from true magazine and one from the new yorker, asking for an interview. it was the latter that proved momentous, for when an article titled fireman smith appeared in that magazine, i received a telephone call from the editor of a large publishing firm who asked if i might be interested in writing a book about my life.

i had little confidence in my ability to write a whole book, though i did intuit that my work as a firefighter was a worthy subject. and so i wrote report from engine co. 82 in si months, and it went on to sell two million copies and to be translated into 12 languages. in the years that followed, i wrote three more best-sellers, and last year published a memoir, a song for mary: an irish-american memory.

being a writer had been far from my epectations; being a best-selling author was almost unfathomable. how had it happened? i often found myself thinking about it, marveling at it, and my thoughts always came back to that letter to the new york times.

for me, the clearest eplanation is that i had found the subject i was searching for, one i felt so strongly about that the writing was a natural consequence of the passion i felt. i was to feel this same kind of passion when i began writing about firefighters and, later, when writing about my mother. these are subjects that, to me, represent the great values of human life -- decency, honesty and fairness -- subjects that burn within me as i write.

over the years, all five of my children have come to me periodically with one dilemma or another. should i study english or art? should i go out for soccer or basketball? should i take a job with this company or that one?

my answer is always the same, yet they still ask, for reassurance is a good and helpful thing. think about what youre feeling deep down in the pit of your stomach, i tell them, and measure the heat of the fire there, for that is the passion that will flow through your heart. your education and your eperience will guide you toward making a right decision, but your passion will enable you to make a difference in whatever you do.

thats what i learned the day i stood up for irelands greatest poet.

英語作文 篇4

July was a very wonderful month for me. Because I had a chance to go to Singapore. It was the first time I went to a foreign country. So I had a special experience.

Like the old say, “There is no best in world, but there is better.” I knew it after I had been to Singapore.

Singapore is called “a Garden City”. The weather is warm the whole year. You can walk under the bluish green sky with white clouds in it, and you will be intoxicated with the sweet flowers and green trees and grasses. When you are having meals, a number of little birds will fly to your plate and share food with you. Singapore is a home for both human and animals.

The students in Singapore are talented. They are zealous, polite, brave, united and healthy. In the process of making friends with them, we learnt a lot from each other, although we were from different countries and spoke different languages.

The most profound thing to me is that the students from Human High School are honest. I still remembered the one day that they had to write from memory. They didn’t look around though they sat next to each other. I think it was very good though it was a little thing.

This travel in Singapore made me know a lot. I will never forget it.

英語作文 篇5

Snow 雪

It was snow just now, there are lots of snow in the sky. The rivers are stopping flowing. The ground is covered with a layer of snow.

The snow looks like smoke, it's white. It likes a piece of paper. The snow fall from the sky. It kisses the ground. How white the snow is! How beautiful the snow is!

I like snow! I like winter!

英語作文 篇6

Let’s work together to find a balance point

Dear mom and dad:

A warm family , a fantastic surroundings are the best gift which you have given me since I was born. I don’t know how to express my appreciation forwhat you have done to me. But I exactly need to talk with you.

There is no denying that every parents have a high expectation to their children’s future and it’s true of you the regulation you made is too strict so thatI spend all my time on it even can’t do anything I’m interested in. Could we find a balance to make bothof us happy?

I’m not allowed to make grades lover than A. I can’t have a play crate and choose my own extracurricular activities e is no computer ithstanding it enable me to get goodgrades but at the same time it’s impossible for to enjoy the happiness when spend time with friend and play sports. Furthermore , now our society need the person who is all-round development and success in school work can’t decide everything skill of how to get along with people , the creativity and the international visual field are

also significant for now students . So when the family education are put into much pressure and rules , it will become a burden to us and even get in the way of our growth. You don’t want to see that ,don’t you?

As a matter of fact . I admit that we need to be pushed sometime . The expectation and pressure come from parents can be a dynamics that contribute us to dobetter . our all success no matter in studying or other aspects is based on family education . Therefore , finding a balance between your expectation and my own life is necessary . If so , not only can you still be proud of my great grades but also I can enjoy the things I am interested in and study more effectively .

Finally , I want to say I’malways very appreciative of being yourdaughter

Your daughter

May.27th 20xx

英語作文 篇7

Things in the world are changing. People are changing and every creature is changing. Changing is a neutral word. We can’t judge it is good or bad in general, because every coin has two sides. But sometimes we need to change, because it is good for us. Sometimes we will meet some difficult or uncomfortable situation. When we are not able to change it, we need to change ourselves. If both of us refuse to budge, the problem would not be solved.

Sometimes we need to change our life attitude; sometimes we need to change our views of seeing things; sometimes we need to tolerant; sometimes we need to be strong. Changing ourselves according to the specific situation is good for us.

結語:以上是小編推薦的內容。我們的人生往往是不會一帆風順的,有的時候,為了更加的進步,我們是需要改變自己。改變自己是一個自我完善的過程。三國時的東吳名將呂蒙就是一個非常好的例子。呂蒙開始時只是曉得舞刀弄槍,不能勤於文化知識的培養,孫權在給呂蒙指出這一點之後,呂蒙發奮讀書,後來連魯肅都説:士別三日,當刮目相看。呂蒙因為孫權的一席話,改變了自己,真正做到了文武雙全,為成就吳國的霸業打下基礎。而呂蒙自然也就完善了自己的人格和修養,成功的改變了自己。

英語作文 篇8

距離最後的考試只有近兩個月的時間,最後的衝刺序幕正式拉開。英語複習到這個階段,最重要的就是作文。要想在最後的考試成績中脱穎而出,現階段就必須要把精力放在分值佔在30分的寫作上。

考研英語中大作文的要求是內容切題、表達清楚、文字連貫、句式多變和語言規範。小作文考察點在信息點的覆蓋、語言的準確性、文章組織的連貫性上。

其中小作文佔10分,分為求職信、祝賀信、道歉信、詢問信、推薦信、感謝信、邀請信、辭職信等等二十多種應用文。每個類別都有相對固定的語言模式,都有固定詞語要求。

介紹信是社交書信中較常用的,一般是向收信人介紹第三者並希望得到他的支持、幫助或者照顧。根據介紹人、被介紹人與收信人之間的關係以及介紹的目的,可以分為普通社交介紹信和公務介紹信兩種。

公務介紹信往往比較正式,有一定的規律可循。介紹信一般都包括:第一部分詳細敍述被介紹人的情況,如姓名、年齡、學歷等;第二部分説明情由,即被介紹人此行的目的;第三部分寫明被介紹人希望得到哪方面的幫助並向收信人致謝。

寫作"三步曲"

説明被介紹人的身份→提出希望收信人做的事情→像收信人表示感謝或者表示希望能合作愉快。

注意:

語言上介紹信應措辭禮貌得體,對被介紹人的説明應簡潔明瞭、重點突出。

範文解析:

Directions: Your close friend in college, Li Ming, is going to pursue his postgraduate study in the foreign university where you studied before.

Write a letter of no less than 100 words to your former teacher Professor Smith to introduce Li Ming's characters and so on, expressing your hope for help from Prof. Smith.

Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Wang Hua" instead. Do not write the address.

Dear Prof. Smith,

I take great pleasure in introducing to you Mr. Li Ming, my classmate and best friend.

He is going to pursue his studies as a postgraduate in your university after his graduation here. We've lived and studied together for almost four years. No friend deserves so much love and respect as he does. His performance in the school years was outstanding. In addition, he has a very pleasant personality and staying with him is always pleasant.

Will you please give him some guidance regarding the postgraduate entrance examination? If it is convenient, could you introduce him to the future tutor? It would be appreciated if you can give him some help.

Yours truly,

Wang Hua

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