(優(yōu)秀)英語(yǔ)作文
在日復(fù)一日的學(xué)習(xí)、工作或生活中,許多人都有過(guò)寫作文的經(jīng)歷,對(duì)作文都不陌生吧,作文根據(jù)體裁的不同可以分為記敘文、說(shuō)明文、應(yīng)用文、議論文。一篇什么樣的作文才能稱之為優(yōu)秀作文呢?下面是小編為大家收集的英語(yǔ)作文9篇,歡迎閱讀,希望大家能夠喜歡。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
Dreams
When we were young, we had dreams and expectations. We imagine things; we keep thinking about what we want to be, what we want to do, what makes us proud and happy and what will we become.
We grew up, and things seemed like having their own way. We accept our success or failures and we move on. The rapid change, the need to do the urgent things, the works, the pressures and the failures, all kill part of our visions.
Things have changed, but they cannot really take away the dreams. We still have to dream on, to visualize our desires, our wants, our vision of our future, even when we are considered too old for such things.
Cornell Sanders started his business when he was sixty, and started the whole successful KFC business. The main thing is not the age whether being too old, or too young, but it is the desire to dream on, and the courage to realize it.
The ability to dream on is one of the fine qualities of human race that other species do not possess. So dream on, and put a deadline: make it a giant dream, a tiny one, an old everlasting one, a new-found one, a hobby-related one, a change of life one, a religious one, a stupid one, a stroke of genius one, or just whatever... just continue to dream on... Then, Just Go and Do It!
英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
with the fast are pace of modern life, more and more people are living under great pressure. some people are afraid of pressure. they think that the stresses and strains of work deprive them of joy and happiness. in their view, stress does harm to them both physically and mentally. that is why they prefer something less competitive and strenuous to something more demanding and challenging. others argue that stress isn’t as bad as it often supposed to be. unless it is overwhelming, a certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and stimulation. with out stress, you may slack off and idle away your time. it gives purpose and meaning to an otherwise meaningless, dull life. people under stress tend to bring their potential into full play and to realize their goals. in my opinion, we shouldn’t escape from stress but to face it as it is. what we can do is to adapt to the stress and to profit from it rather than to avoid it.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
In order to make a good impression during a job interview, you need to prepare yourself for it. You must arrive in plenty of time for the interview, so that you give yourself a little time to relax before the interview begins.The impression you make as you walk into the room is very important. Try to find out if the company or organization has rules about dress. Then try to dress according to their
regulations.You also need to plan what you are going to say. In some interviews you will have to do a lot of talking, and in others you will only have to answer a few questions about your education and experience. You need to have answers ready about yourself, your schoolwork, your strong points, your reasons for applying for the job, and the salary you expect. You will also be allowed to ask some questions. The questions you ask will show the interviewer that you have given careful thought to the position. You can ask questions like these: What duties will I have to do in the job? Does the company provide health insurance? Does the company provide opportunities for further education?
為了在面試中給人留下好印象,你需要準(zhǔn)備你自己。你必須在面試中有足夠的時(shí)間,這樣你就給自己一點(diǎn)時(shí)間在面試開(kāi)始前放松。當(dāng)你走進(jìn)房間時(shí),你的印象很重要。試著找出如果公司或組織有關(guān)于著裝的規(guī)定。然后試著按自己的衣服穿規(guī)定。你還需要計(jì)劃你要說(shuō)的話。在一些采訪中,你將不得不做很多的談話,而在別人你只需要回答一些關(guān)于你的'問(wèn)題教育和經(jīng)驗(yàn)。你需要對(duì)自己有答案,你的學(xué)習(xí),你的強(qiáng)項(xiàng),你申請(qǐng)工作的理由,和你的薪水期待。你也可以問(wèn)一些問(wèn)題。你要問(wèn)的問(wèn)題,你對(duì)這個(gè)職位給予了仔細(xì)的思考。你可以問(wèn)問(wèn)題像這樣:在工作中我需要做什么工作?公司是否提供健康保險(xiǎn)?公司是否提供繼續(xù)教育的機(jī)會(huì)?
英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
last year, my father bought a lovely pet for me. she has four white paws and a white and yellow tail. she has two small ears, two green eyes and eight whiskers on her face. her name is sally and she is one year old.
do you know what it is? a cat? yes, it is a cat. she has very short fur and she is quite small. she weighs about 2 kilograms. she is usually very friendly and quiet. we never frighten her or pull her tail or ears. she likes walking around me and playing with me.
if she is hungry, she will miaow. usually, she eats food from a tin, but her favorite food is fish. she likes juice if it is not too cold. she likes to chase and catch mice and sometimes she plays with butterflies. sally often plays with balls and pieces of string. she does not like dogs and she hates the rain. she likes sitting on the sofa and watching tv.
she sleeps anywhere! she sleeps on any table, on any chair, or in any basket. she sleeps on top of the piano, on top of the fridge or tv. she sleeps on the window ledge, in the open drawer, in the empty shoe, on the grass, between the flowers, under the tree, on anybody’s lap, in a cardboard box, in the cupboard, or on my dress. sally doesn’t care! she sleeps anywhere. she likes sleeping on my lap best.
i feed sally every day and give her clean water. sometimes i brush her fur and she enjoys it very much.
sally is a very good friend, but she is quite lazy! she never worries because we take good care of her. she is always a happy cat.
this is my favorite animal---sally!
英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
Of the fruits of the year I give my vote to the orange. In the first place it is a perennial—if not in actual fact, at least in the greengrocer’s shop. On the days when dessert is a name given to a handful of chocolates and a little preserved ginger, when macédoine de fruits is the title bestowed on some raisins and two prunes, then the orange, however sour, comes nobly to the rescue; and on those other days of plenty when cherries and strawberries and kiwi-fruits riot together upon the table, the orange, sweeter than ever, is still there to hold its own. Bread and rice, beef and mutton, eggs and milk, are not more necessary to an ordered existence than the orange.
It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best. Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak. It has properties of health giving, as it cures influenza and establishes the complexion. It is clean, for whoever handles it on its way to your table but handles its outer covering, its top coat, which is left in the hall. It is round, and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a tiny football. The pips can be flicked at your enemies, and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide for an old gentleman.
But all this would count nothing had not the orange such delightful qualities of taste. I dare not let myself go upon this subject. I am a slave to its sweetness.
Yet with the orange we go live year in and year out. That speaks well for the orange. The fact is that there is an honesty about the orange which appeals to all of us. If it is going to be bad— for the best of us are bad sometimes—it begins to be bad from the outside, not from the inside. How many a pear which presents a blooming face to the world is rotten at the core. How many an innocent-looking apple, is harboring a worm in the bud. But the orange has no secret faults. Its outside is a mirror of its inside, and if you are quick you can tell the shopman so before he slips it into the bag.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
With more and more cars coming into our families, we are happy that it has greatly improved our life. But unluckily, it has also brought many problems, such as heavy traffic and traffic accidents.
Traffic safety is everybody's business. We must obey the rules. For example, we must walk on walk side, when we cross zebra – crossing, stop and look right and left, then go across fast. Don’t play football on the road .we can tell our parents not to drink before they drive, not to run through red lights, not to talk and laugh while driving etc.
We can say cars are coming into our life, but only when everybody thinks traffic safety is everybody's business can we be safe driving on roads and walking on sidewalks.
英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
Dear Mr。Wang,I’m writing to recommend Wang Meng as our new monitor。I think he has some strong qualities for this position。Wang Meng is confident。He is good at making speeches。He also does well in computers。He is hard-working,modest and organized。He often spends lots of time organizing after-school activities。He is very helpful too。He never minds doing extra work for our class。He always tries his best to help other students。He is very popular with us。I think Wang Meng is the most suitable person to be our monitor。I hope you can consider my recommendation。Yours sincerely,Li Lei
英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
我的姥姥是杭州人,一口杭州話已經(jīng)練得“爐火純青”。她的普通話就說(shuō)不準(zhǔn)了,一開(kāi)口都是令人丈二和尚摸不著頭腦的杭普話。最近,她心血來(lái)潮,學(xué)起了英文。English!
一天,我們?nèi)胰藥е牙、姥爺一起走進(jìn)了外國(guó)餐廳——必勝客。
一推開(kāi)餐廳的大門,站在門兩旁美麗動(dòng)人的迎賓小姐便齊聲對(duì)你說(shuō):“歡迎光臨!”那甜美的聲音足能把你“熏”得醉暈暈的。接著,你還沒(méi)回過(guò)神來(lái)呢,服務(wù)員小姐便笑容可掬地迎上來(lái),甜甜地對(duì)你說(shuō)一聲“晚上好!”用聲音讓你再次陶醉。
我們坐了一會(huì)兒,服務(wù)員小姐拿了一本精致的菜譜輕輕放在了姥姥、姥爺?shù)拿媲,調(diào)皮地笑著說(shuō):“老太太點(diǎn)菜吧!”姥姥受寵若驚,被服務(wù)員小姐這突如其 來(lái)的舉動(dòng)搞得手足無(wú)措,慌忙打開(kāi)了菜譜,然后對(duì)服務(wù)員小姐說(shuō)了聲:“‘三克油’!”服務(wù)員小姐愣了愣,隨后不好意思地說(shuō):“老太太,我們這兒油不拿上 桌。”大家哈哈大笑,我捂著肚子,對(duì)服務(wù)員小姐解釋說(shuō):“我姥姥是謝您呢!對(duì)您說(shuō)‘thank you!’”“啊,!”服務(wù)員小姐趕緊說(shuō)了聲不用謝。哎,我說(shuō)姥姥,您才學(xué)了兩天英語(yǔ)就想顯擺顯擺啦,還得好好再練幾天!
“嗯,來(lái)個(gè)‘努,努,努斗絲’!”小姐趕緊運(yùn)動(dòng)起了所有的腦細(xì)胞,“破譯”姥姥的“獨(dú)家英語(yǔ)”?上а,還是沒(méi)想出來(lái)。我便告訴她:“面條!”小姐這才如夢(mèng)初醒,強(qiáng)忍著笑,把面條記到菜單上?烧f(shuō)錯(cuò)了英語(yǔ)的'姥姥卻渾然不知自己說(shuō)錯(cuò)了什么,依然興致勃勃地看著菜譜。
我們正吃著飯呢,姥姥又揚(yáng)手把服務(wù)員小姐叫了過(guò)來(lái)。哎,姥姥又要點(diǎn)什么了?“再給我的乖外孫女叫個(gè)‘愛(ài),愛(ài)斯格林’!”姥姥說(shuō)。我一轉(zhuǎn)眼珠子:“姥 姥,您說(shuō)英文,阿姨聽(tīng)不懂,您畫下來(lái)吧!”說(shuō)完向服務(wù)員小姐使了個(gè)眼色,問(wèn):“阿姨,您同意嗎?”小姐一邊為姥姥遞過(guò)紙和筆,一邊對(duì)我說(shuō):“我求之不得 哩!崩牙旬嬃艘粋(gè)歪歪扭扭的冰淇凌,小姐走過(guò)去一看,這才明白姥姥要的東西,一邊還嘀咕這老太太真時(shí)尚,洋味粘得這么重。
餐廳里不知為什么跑進(jìn)了一條狗,姥姥便趕緊對(duì)我們說(shuō):“這里有‘洞,洞口’!”我們急忙放下刀叉,環(huán)顧四周。咦,沒(méi)有洞口呀!這時(shí),姥姥還興沖沖地 對(duì)我說(shuō):“小鈺,你不是最喜歡洞口呀!快看看!”我順著姥姥的手指方向看去,嗨,姥姥居然把小狗的英文“dog”說(shuō)成了洞口!大家恍然大悟.姥爺還打趣 說(shuō):“老伴兒啊,這洞口怎么這么小呢?我們鉆不進(jìn)去!”姥姥這才知道自己說(shuō)錯(cuò)了英文,臉漲得通紅,十分不好意思。
大家在歡聲笑語(yǔ)中吃完了飯,姥姥拍拍我的肩膀說(shuō):“小鈺,以后姥姥要好好學(xué)英語(yǔ)。你教我,行嗎?”我滿口答應(yīng)。瞧,現(xiàn)在誰(shuí)都學(xué)東西,我姥姥年紀(jì)都這么大了,照樣學(xué)英語(yǔ)!我們現(xiàn)在要好好學(xué)習(xí),否則以后也會(huì)鬧出笑話。
英語(yǔ)作文 篇9
the latest word on this continuing concern comes from the international agency for research on cancer (iarc), which has concluded that working regularly with hair dyes in hair salons and barbershops probably increases the risk of cancer and that long term employment in these establishments is "probably carcinogenic to humans."
however, the iarc, a world health organization panel, reported that there is not enough evidence to conclude that occasional personal use of hair coloring raises the risk of cancer.this new report, published in the april, , issue of lancet oncology, is the first scientific word on the subject since , when spanish researchers reported that their review of 79 studies from 11 countries yielded no strong evidence of a link between hair dye and cancer risk. the only connection the spanish team observed was the possibility of a slight increase in the risks of leukemia and multiple myeloma, but they concluded that the causal effect was too weak to be a major concern.earlier, researchers at yale university found that long-term use of dark hair dye by women who began coloring their hair before 1980 may increase the risk of non-hodgkins lymphoma. no such risk was seen among women who began dyeing their hair after 1980. here, the difference may be due to the elimination of coal-tar-derived ingredients used in the older products that are known carcinogens. the yale study was published in the jan. 15, , issue of the american journal of epidemiology.
in general, i discourage use of hair dyes containing artificial coloring agents, which to my mind are as suspect in cosmetic products as they are in food. hair dyes applied to the head are absorbed through the scalp, where theres a very rich blood supply that may carry them throughout the body. im sure that the new iarc report wont be the last word on this subject. ill keep you posted on developments.
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