實用的英語作文7篇(優(yōu)選)
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英語作文 篇1
The Asian games is coming This news report says the one –year countdown geremony for the 16 the Asian games was held at guangzhou gymnasium on November 12。The construction of the Asian games town is 67 percent ready and will be available by June 30 next year 。 I reall feel so proud 。it is a good chance for us to display our culture ,and customs ,and promote communication and understanding with foreign countries。Of course ,with more tourists crowding in ,our tourism and service industry will be greatlydeveloped 。also ,with better environment ,our life will becomes more convenient。 Since the thrilling event is coming near ,our city is speeding up its preparation。We can see roads being widened and green trees being planted 。panyu is taking on a new look。 As students ,what should we do?first ,we should study English harder 。if we have any chance ,we can introduce to our foreign guests our great city ,our delicious food ,beautiful scenery and so on 。secon ,we can organize every student around us to protect the environment ,like not littering or spitting in public。 In short ,hosting the Asian games can bring us many benefits and we should do whatever we can to make it a great success。
英語作文 篇2
Consistency in pronoun use refers to the point of view you are writing from. There are three points of view: first person, second person, and third person. First person is I and We; second person is you; third person is he, she, it, and they. To be consistent you must write in the same person throughout your paragraph unless there is a very good reason to switch person.
Case refers to using the right pronoun for the right job. The three main cases for pronouns are the subjective case, the objective cases, and the possessive case. You must use the appropriate pronoun for the function the pronoun has in the sentence. Objective pronouns like me cannot be used as the subject of a sentence, and subject pronouns like I cannot be used as the objects of prepositions or as direct/indirect objects in a sentence. Always check your sentences carefully to be certain you have used the correct pronoun in the sentence for the function you have given the pronoun.
英語作文 篇3
We all have neighbours. A good neighbour is better than a distant relative. It is common that we may meet with difficulties.When we have igood neighbours, they will always come to help
you. Neighbours should get on well with each other.
My neighbour has a daughter. We are of the same age but we don~t study in the same school. In the evening we always do homework together. She is good at maths and I am good at English. So we often help each other.
英語作文 篇4
If you are tired of the traffic in Taipei, you must be excited that the Mass Rapid Transit is almost finished. It shows the train, in another form, has come back to us and may play an important part of everyday life again. For a long time, trains were the fastest and easiest way to move people may still remember how hard they tried to get on a train with lots of other people to go to school or to work. Later on, cars became more popular because it was easier and more convenient to go from place to place by car. Many people, however, have returned to the railway in the past few years. There are several reasons for this.
First, it is more comfortable to travel by car. Second, railroads are safer than highways. Third, trains are faster than cars because highways often have heavy traffic.
英語作文 篇5
The bustle of the hospital was a welcome distraction as I opened my new patient's chart and headed for her room. My son, Eric, had just brought home a disappointing report card, and my daughter, Shannon, and I had argued again about her getting a driver's license. For the next eight hours I wanted to throw myself into helping people who I knew had much more to worry about than I did.
Rebekah was only 32, admitted for chemotherapy(化學療法) after breast-cancer surgery, When I entered her room it took me a moment to spot her amid the bouncing forms of three giggling little girls.
I told Rebekah I would be her nurse and she introduced her husband, Warren; six-year-old Ruthie; four-year-old Hannah; and two-year-old Molly. Warren coaxed the girls away from their mother with a promise of ice cream and assured Rebekah they would return the next day.
As I rubbed(擦) alcohol on her arm to prepare it for the intravenous line, Rebekah laughed nervously. "I have to tell you I'm terrified of needles." "It'll be over before you know it," I said. "I'll give you a count of three."
Rebekah shut her eyes tightly and murmured a prayer until it was over. Then she smiled and squeezed my hand. "Before you go, could you get my Bible from the table?" I handed her the worn book. "Do you have a favorite Bible verse?" she asked. "Jesus wept. John 11: 35." "Such a sad one," she said. "Why?"
"It makes me feel closer to Jesus, knowing he also experienced human sorrow."
Rebekah nodded thoughtfully and started flipping through her Bible as I shut the door quietly behind me.
During the following months I watched Rebekah struggle with the ravages of chemotherapy. Her hospital stays became frequent and she worried about her children. Meanwhile I continued to contend with raising my own kids. They always seemed either out or holed up in their rooms. I missed the days when they were as attached to me as Rebekah's little girls were to her.
One day when I entered her room, I found her talking into a tape recorder. She picked up a yellow legal pad and held it out to me. "I'm making a tape for my daughters, " she said.
I read the list on her pad: starting school, confirmation, turning 16, first date, graduation. While I worried how to help her deal with death, she was planning for her children's future.
I often wondered what I would say in her place. My kids joked that I was like an FBI agent, with my constant questions about where they'd been and who they'd been with. Where, I thought, are my words of encouragement and love?
For a time it had seemed Rebekah's chemotherapy was working. Then doctors discovered anothermalignant(惡性的) lump. Two months later, a chest X-ray revealed the cancer had spread to her lungs. It was terminal. Help me to help her through this, I prayed.
She usually waited until the early hours of the morning to record the tapes so she could be free from interruptions. She filled them with family stories and advice,trying to cram a lifetime of love into a few precious hours. Finally, every item in her notes had been checked off and she entrusted the tapes to her husband.
It was three o'clock one afternoon when I got an urgent call from the hospital. Rebekah wanted me to come immediately with a blank tape. What topic has she forgotten? I wondered.
She was flushed and breathing hard when I entered her room. I slipped the tape into the recorder and held the microphone to her lips. "Ruthie, Hannah, Molly?this is the most important tape." She held my hand and closed her eyes. "Someday your daddy will bring home a new mommy. Please make her feel special. Show her how to take care of you. Ruthie, honey, help her get your Brownie uniform ready each Tuesday. Hannah, tell her you don't want meat sauce on yourspaghetti(意大利式細面條). She won't know you like it separate. Molly, don't get mad if there's no apple juice. Drink something else. It's okay to be sad, sweeties. Jesus cried too. He knows about sadness and will help you to be happy again. Remember, I'll always love you.
I shut off the recorder and Rebekah sighed deeply. "Thank you, Nan," she said with a weak smile. "You'll give this one to them, won't you?" she murmured as she slid into sleep.
A time would come when the tape would be played for Rebekah's children, but right then, after I smoothed Rebekah's blanket, I got in my car and hurried home. I thought of how my Shannon also liked her sauce on the side and suddenly that quirk, which had annoyed me so many times, seemed to make her so much more precious. That night the kids didn't go out; they sat with me long after the spaghetti sauce had dried onto the dishes. And we talked, without interrogations(審問), without complaints, late into the night.
英語作文 篇6
Every coin has two sides,the same is true of the cell phone.On the one hand,It's a convenient tool for us to communicate with others,so that we won't worry about where we are and when it is.On the other hand,as the cell phone games become more and more popular,many people lose themselves in palying games and kill time doing something worthless.
All in all,for the sake of the development of the cell phone,we people need to use it properly.
每個硬幣都有兩面,同樣是手機真的。一方面,它是我們與他人溝通的一個方便的工具,所以我們不會擔心我們在哪里的時候。另一方面,隨著手機游戲越來越受歡迎,許多人們失去了自己在打游戲消磨時間做些沒用的東西。
總的來說,為了手機的.發(fā)展,我們需要正確的使用它。
英語作文 篇7
Having been working in this society for many years, I experienced lots of things, some of which I can never forget in my life; such as my first order in sales life, first resigning letter, first foreigner lover…etc. I would like to share with you some of my embarrassed moments in my career life.
I take this moment as the most embarrassed one. It was in 1999 when I was in Singapore selling office equipment of FX. I was surrounded by about 10 customers when I was doing a demonstration on how to operate a digital photocopier for them. I had been doing this for so many times that I spoke something before they went through my minds sometimes. I was supposed to say: This system can do copying, scanning, printing and faxing. I said, however, “This system can do copying, scanning, printing and sexing”! I realized my mistake immediately after I spoke them out of my mouth. People in the office kept silent for a while, nobody spoke a single word. Then, a manager of my customers murmured: It will be a fantastic machine if it can do sexing. My face was blush with embarrassment, and I kept asking myself what the hell I was thinking about to say this word out. That’s the most embarrassed moment I have ever had in my entire life so far. The company bought the machine in the end, though.
The other moment was also happened to me when I was a salesman. The catalog of my copiers says that the color copiers of FX will never print out cashes. So there was a time one of these copiers were on trial in a customer’s office, when he was suddenly curious to find out how could the copier recognize cashes. I told him with confidence that I would bet for it. I put the S$10 paper on the copying screen, pressed “copy’ and a copy of the 10 bucks came out without “hesitation”. My customer said: I thought your copier would not copy money. And the way he looked at me made me believe I was a total liar. Actually I just forgot to press a button before I pressed “copy”. But I was extremely embarrassed at the moment cause I never lie to my customers. Seriously, I have never lied to any of my customer before in my sales life! And I’m not going to do it at all.
Well, those are the moments I wanna share with your guys here. You wanna share yours with me?
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