学英语作文

2022-08-28 其他类英语作文

  在学习、工作或生活中,大家都尝试过写作文吧,借助作文可以宣泄心中的情感,调节自己的心情。你写作文时总是无从下笔?下面是小编精心整理的学英语作文10篇,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。

学英语作文 篇1

  Good environment can make people feel happy and fit . To improve the environment means to improve our life.We should plant more trees and flowers around us . We shouldn’t cut them down . We should stop factories from pouring waste water into the river and waste gas into the air.

  Whenever we see litter on the ground , we should pick it up and throw it into dusbins. Never spit in public. Don’t draw on public walls. It’s our duty to protect the environment.

学英语作文 篇2

  i am only a philosopher, and there is only one thing that a philosopher can be relied on to do. you know that the function of statistics has been ingeniously described as being the refutation of other statistics. well, a philosopher can always contradict other philosophers. in ancient times philosophers defined man as the rational animal; and philosophers since then have always found much more to say about the rational than about the animal part of the definition. but looked at candidly, reason bears about the same proportion to the rest of human nature that we in this hall bear to the rest of america, europe, asia, africa, and polynesia. reason is one of the very feeblest of natures forces, if you take it at any one spot and moment. it is only in the very long run that its effects become perceptible. reason assumes to settle things by weighing them against one another without prejudice, partiality, or ecitement; but what affairs in the concrete are settled by is and always will be just prejudices, partialities, cupidities, and ecitements. appealing to reason as we do, we are in a sort of a forlorn hope situation, like a small sand-bank in the midst of a hungry sea ready to wash it out of eistence. but sand-banks grow when the conditions favor; and weak as reason is, it has the unique advantage over its antagonists that its activity never lets up and that it presses always in one direction, while mens prejudices vary, their passions ebb and flow, and their ecitements are intermittent. our sand-bank, i absolutely believe, is bound to grow, -- bit by bit it will get dyked and breakwatered. but sitting as we do in this warm room, with music and lights and the flowing bowl and smiling faces, it is easy to get too sanguine about our task, and since i am called to speak, i feel as if it might not be out of place to say a word about the strength of our enemy.

  our permanent enemy is the noted bellicosity of human nature. man, biologically considered, and whatever else he may be in the bargain, is simply the most formidable of all beasts of prey, and, indeed, the only one that preys systematically on its own species. we are once for all adapted to the military status. a millennium of peace would not breed the fighting disposition out of our bone and marrow, and a function so ingrained and vital will never consent to die without resistance, and will always find impassioned apologists and idealizers.

  not only are men born to be soldiers, but non-combatants by trade and nature, historians in their studies, and clergymen in their pulpits, have been wars idealizers. they have talked of war as of gods court of justice. and, indeed, if we think how many things beside the frontiers of states the wars of history have decided, we must feel some respectful awe, in spite of all the horrors. our actual civilization, good and bad alike, has had past war for its determining condition. great-mindedness among the tribes of men has always meant the will to prevail, and all the more so if prevailing included slaughtering and being slaughtered. rome, paris, england, brandenburg, piedmont, -- soon, let us hope, japan, -- along with their arms have made their traits of character and habits of thought prevail among their conquered neighbors. the blessings we actually enjoy, such as they are, have grown up in the shadow of the wars of antiquity. the various ideals were backed by fighting wills, and where neither would give way, the god of battles had to be the arbiter. a shallow view, this, truly; for who can say what might have prevailed if man had ever been a reasoning and not a fighting animal? like dead men, dead causes tell no tales, and the ideals that went under in the past, along with all the tribes that represented them, find to-day no recorder, no eplainer, no defender.

  but apart from theoretic defenders, and apart from every soldierly individual straining at the leash, and clamoring for opportunity, war has an omnipotent support in the form of our imagination. man lives by habits, indeed, but what he lives for is thrills and ecitements. the only relief from habits tediousness is periodical ecitement. from time immemorial wars have been, especially for non-combatants, the supremely thrilling ecitement. heavy and dragging at its end, at its outset every war means an eplosion of imaginative energy. the dams of routine burst, and boundless prospects open. the remotest spectators share the fascination. with that awful struggle now in progress on the confines of the world, there is not a man in this room, i suppose, who doesnt buy both an evening and a morning paper, and first of all pounce on the war column.

  a deadly listlessness would come over most mens imagination of the future if they could seriously be brought to believe that never again in saecula saeculorum would a war trouble human history. in such a stagnant summer afternoon of a world, where would be the zest or interest ?

  this is the constitution of human nature which we have to work against. the plain truth is that people want war. they want it anyhow; for itself; and apart from each and every possible consequence. it is the final bouquet of lifes fireworks. the born soldiers want it hot and actual. the non-combatants want it in the background, and always as an open possibility, to feed imagination on and keep ecitement going. its clerical and historical defenders fool themselves when they talk as they do about it. what moves them is not the blessings it has won for us, but a vague religious ealtation. war, they feel, is human nature at its uttermost. we are here to do our uttermost. it is a sacrament. society would rot, they think, without the mystical blood-payment.

  we do ill, i fancy, to talk much of universal peace or of a general disarmament. we must go in for preventive medicine not for radical cure. we must cheat our foe, politically circumvent his action, not try to change his nature. in one respect war is like love, though in no other. both leave us intervals of rest; and in the intervals life goes on perfectly well without them, though the imagination still dallies with their possibility. equally insane when once aroused and under headway, whether they shall be aroused or not depends on accidental circumstances. how are old maids and old bachelors made? not by deliberate vows of celibacy, but by sliding on from year to year with no sufficient matrimonial provocation. so of the nations with their wars. let the general possibility of war be left open, in heavens name, for the imagination to dally with. let the soldiers dream of killing, as the old maids dream of marrying. but organize in every conceivable way the practical machinery for making each successive chance of war abortive. put peace-men in power; educate the editors and statesmen to responsibility; -- how beautifully did their trained responsibility in england make the venezuela incident abortive! seize every pretet, however small, for arbitration methods, and multiply the precedents; foster rival ecitements and invent new outlets for heroic energy; and from one generation to another, the chances are that irritations will grow less acute and states of strain less dangerous among the nations. armies and navies will continue, of course, and will fire the minds of populations with their potentialities of greatness. but their officers will find that somehow or other, with no deliberate intention on any ones part, each successive incident has managed to evaporate and to lead nowhere, and that the thought of what might have been remains their only consolation.

  the last weak runnings of the war spirit will be punitive epeditions. a country that turns its arms only against uncivilized foes is, i think, wrongly taunted as degenerate. of course it has ceased to be heroic in the old grand style. but i verily believe that this is because it now sees something better. it has a conscience. it knows that between civilized countries a war is a crime against civilization. it will still perpetrate peccadillos, to be sure. but it is afraid, afraid in the good sense of the word, to engage in absolute crimes against civilization.

学英语作文 篇3

  Rose left the school and went to a college to learn typing when she was seventeen years old. She passed all the examinations quite well. Rose was looking for a job and it's not very hard for her because there was a growing need for typists at that time. Rose lived with her parents. She went to a company which was close to her parents' house and said to the manager," I want this job but how much will you pay me?" the manager said, " I will pay you twenty seven pounds now and thirty pounds after three month." Rose said after she thought for a few seconds, "Ok, I will start after three month."

学英语作文 篇4

 强 调 句

  第一步:四级精彩套句展示

  It is universally acknowledged that + 句子(全世界都知道)

  这是一个在四级作文里面用来阐述观点的经典句型,用词也很出色。

  It is universally acknowledged that trees are indispensable to us.全世界都知道树木对我们是不可或缺的。

  It isthat + 句子构成强调句型(The Emphatic Pattern)

  英语常用的强调结构是It is/was+被强调部分(主语、宾语或状语)+ who(that)。一般说来,被强调部分指人时,用who;指事物时,用that;在美国英语中指事物时常用which来代替that。

  与之类似的常用句型还有:

  It is conceivable that + 句子(可想而知的)

  It is obvious that + 句子(明显的)

  It is apparent that + 句子(显然的')

  It is conceivable that knowledge plays an important role in our life.可想而知,知识在我们的一生中扮演一个重要的角色。

学英语作文 篇5

  假设你是May, 请用不少于60个单词来向你的笔友Jay介绍你的家庭情况,请在文中使用3个最高级和2个比较级。

  Hi, Jay,

  I’m very happy to be your pen-friends. I have a warm family. There are four people in my family. My father is the tallest and the oldest in my family. My mother is

  beautiful. She is a teacher. She is thinner than my father. I am a student. I am three years older than my sister. My sister is the youngest in my family. I love my family. What about you?

  Bye bye,

  May

学英语作文 篇6

  今天是星期六,我又一次踏进文化馆,你猜我干嘛,是学作文?是学舞蹈?是学奥数?NO,都不对,告诉你吧!俺是去学英语,没想到吧,嘿嘿!“叮铃铃”开始上课了,首先我们和Miss耿互相问了好,接着便正式开始上课了。“今天要学习的是元音字母a和e的单词,下面请同学们组单词。”Miss耿的话音刚落,未等Miss耿允许,我马上站起来说:“在a的前面加上c。在后面加上t就是cat,中文是猫。”“ok!”Miss耿向我投来一个胜利的微笑。

  渐渐的.,一个半多小时过去了,我们也学懂了。于是,Miss耿便教我们玩游戏,在游戏中学到知识,第一个游戏是这样的,Miss耿说一个单词,我们便跟读一次,再说出中文,同时出石头、剪刀、布。第一轮,Miss耿说的是rat,于是我们跟读一遍,说出中文,老鼠。我原本以为赢定了,谁知……哎,老天不从愿,让我刚上马就败下来。偏偏让Miss耿出剪刀,我出布,我和几个同学,只好在一片哎声中坐下来看着别人玩。几分钟后,许多同学与我们一样“归天”了,最后只剩下一个人了,可他最终还是输了,第二个游戏开始了,规则是:Miss耿伸出右手的几个手指头,便读左手指的单词,不过Miss耿会捣乱哦!开始了,Miss耿伸出五个手指,左手指egg,她却读cat,结果好几个同学都被骗了。还好我比较机灵逃出了她的“魔爪”,这时Miss耿一看手机,快到点了,没办法,我们只好玩最后一次。就这样,我们在笑声中结束了这节课,笑声飘得好远,好远......

  在快乐中学英语,可真好玩。既学到知识,又玩了游戏,我好喜欢啊,那么你们心动不心动,心动不如行动,快来参加我们的行列吧!

学英语作文 篇7

  unday Jane with her mother to go to zoo.In the zoo,they look mang animal.She and her mother look at elephants,lions and tigers.Some animals are very nice,some animals are very ugly,same animals are firendly.Jane have a good time,bcease sheis very like those animals.

  星期天jane 和她妈去动物园 ,在动物园 他们看了好多动物. 她和她妈看了大象,狮子和老虎.有些动物还很漂亮.有些就好丑的. 有些很友好. jane过得很愉快,因为她好喜欢那些动物

  附:逛动物园作文

  今天,我和爸爸、妈妈乘坐游六路来到了石家庄市动物园。

  走进大门,我们首先参观了“火烈鸟馆”,火烈鸟的嘴端是黑色的,它的中基部是粉色的,羽毛是粉红色的,特别美丽。接着,我们又参观了珍猴馆,里面有黑叶猴,黑疣猴,长尾猴,这些小猴子都非常的独特。我们又参观了“猩猩馆”,“大象馆”,“猴山”,还有“熊猫馆”。最使我们难忘的还是“熊猫馆”,里面有两只大熊猫,一只是“朵朵”,另一只是“娅祥”,“朵朵”很安静的在隔壁吃竹子,而“娅祥”在外边,是因为工作人员要清理一下“娅祥”的屋子,“娅祥”还以为进不去了,于是就用脚踹,屁股顶,身体撞,还站立起来拍打玻璃窗,非要进去,后来见撞不开,非常生气恼火,飞快的`沿着馆墙愤怒的跑了一圈,紧接着又撞门,一连串动作非常滑稽又可爱,看得游人非常惊诧,与电视上温顺可爱的大熊猫完全两样。这样重复了好几次,后来“娅祥”可能气糊涂了,竟然倒着走路,我想这只熊猫脾气可真大呀!不达目的不罢休。后来,我进馆看到“娅祥”的屋子里不仅有新鲜的竹子,还非常的凉爽,怪不得“娅祥”这麽想进来呀!这时随着“嘭”的一声,“娅祥”终于把门撞开了,飞快的跑到竹子旁,立刻躺在地上,而且四脚朝天,紧接着两手拿起身边将近两米竹子,用力地折为两截,一手拿一截,放到嘴里用牙齿剥皮,剥掉的皮放到自己的肚皮上,光吃里面的肉,就像我们吃甘蔗一模一样,吃得津津有味,看的我目瞪口呆,“娅祥”和在外边判若两人,真是太可爱了!

  依依不舍得离开了熊猫馆,我们又去了动物表演场,我看到了猴升旗,小猴骑单车,狮子、老虎作揖敬礼、小狗熊骑无座车,还能带人呢!还有山羊走独木桥……非常的有趣。直到散场了我还舍不得离开。

  还有我和爸爸还登上了动物园最高峰,在顶峰的凉亭上,四处眺望,整个动物园尽收眼底,风景特别的好,真有一览众山小的感觉。

  游玩了一天,让我收获颇多,了解了好多动物,又从新认识了好多动物,从中学到了好多知识,让我大开眼界,傍晚的时候带着对动物们依依不舍得心情我和爸爸妈妈离开了动物园回家。

学英语作文 篇8

  My College---My New Life

  New life begins! I've been expecting this moment for a long time.Finally,I become a college student .

  All good things must come to an end ! I am now apart from my family members and many good friends.I am awared that I will have to do everything on my own .

  Being responsible is the exact thing that I am supposed to think about! I'm now dealing something responsibly with my new rommates.I enjoy being together with them,they just like my good friends in high school,being kind and thoughtful !

  My college is a place for a new beginning ,I'm sure I'm taking a new life ,everything here is full of challenge,quite different from things in high school,teachers are not going to tell you exactly what you are going to do ,you will have to make your own decisions.

  So far,I'm geting along so well with people aroud me ,college provides me with chances and challenge,I'm going to make a difference to my life!And I have every confidence on myself.I will still have to move on......

学英语作文 篇9

  The sacrifice to the ancestors, the most vital of all the rituals, united the living members with those who had passed away. Departed relatives are remembered with great respect because they were responsible for laying the foundations for the fortune and glory of the family.

  祖先们的牺牲是所有的仪式中最重要的,把活着的'与那些已经去世了的联合在一起。已经逝世的亲戚寄予尊重,因为他们为家庭的财富和荣耀打下了基础。

学英语作文 篇10

  There are four people in my family . They are my father, mother ,my brother and myslf.

  My father is a manager,he works in a company. I admire him very much, he is the centre of our family.My mother does not work , she is a housewife. She does all the cooking and cleaning .Sometimes ,she likes cooking nice food with her friends .My sister is a college student ,she is now studying at a university.I am a student ,I study at NO.5 Primary School.

  I will always love my family, because they are my dear lative

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