【精選】英文作文匯編六篇
在日常生活或是工作學(xué)習(xí)中,大家對(duì)作文都不陌生吧,借助作文人們可以反映客觀事物、表達(dá)思想感情、傳遞知識(shí)信息。你知道作文怎樣寫(xiě)才規(guī)范嗎?下面是小編幫大家整理的英文作文6篇,歡迎閱讀與收藏。
英文作文 篇1
My grandmother is in her sixties. Most of the elderly are not taking children at this age, just around the pot. And my grandmother is different from other people. She has her own hobby.
On Saturday morning, after I got up, I wanted my grandmother to buy a book for me, but I didn't find grandma at home. It occurred to me that every day my grandmother would go to the square with some grandparents and grandma.
I hurried to find grandma. When I came to the square, I saw an aunt saying something to the grandpa and grandma. I had to stand in the distance to stare at the grandfather and grandmother who were dancing.
A moment later, the grandfathers and grandmothers danced to the beat of music. They swung their shoulders in a moment, then twisted their hips, each of which seemed to be so powerful and comfortable. Then the figure of grandmother jumped into my eye. Though her face was full of sweat, her face was still red, and her wrinkles seemed to be hidden away... What a little girl in her 20s!
I love my grandmother!
英文作文 篇2
“Knowledge is a treasure,but practice is the key to it.”,goes the saying,which indicates that most of our knowledge need to be combined with our practice.Or else,the knowledge will just remain theoretical and meaningless.
As we all know,knowledge is power.We can’t do anything perfectly if lack of sufficient knowledge,or rather,we may face a lot of trouble.Naturally,we may pay much attention to learning knowledge but neglect practice,whichis equally important to us in our daily life.What's learned from books is superficial after all.It's crucial to have it personally tested somehow.Take employment for example,a company may hire someone who has a lower academic degree than you just because of his abundant practical experience for the job.In their opinion,you’re new to the job,who is just a learner but not a doer.Furthernore,if we want to learn more,we should learn to practice more ,and not be afraid of making mistakes.
In conclusion,practice is to knowledge what water is to fish,so we must practice them over and over again.Only in this way can we be truly understand what we have learned and reap some other new knowledge.
英文作文 篇3
Writing Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the title Immoral Behavior in Public according to the following OUTLINE given in Chinese. Your composition should be no fewer than 120 words.
1、我們經(jīng)常在公共場(chǎng)合見(jiàn)到各種不道德的行為,敘述你的一次相關(guān)經(jīng)歷。
2、這些不文明的行為會(huì)有哪些影響。
3、我們應(yīng)該怎樣改善這種現(xiàn)象
To witness immoral behavior in public, one need only visit the Beijing subway. I still remember the first time I took the Beijing subway. It was an early morning. I was in a hurry to go to school. When I was trying to get a ticket, I found a lot of people waiting in front of me, but nobody was in the line.
Immoral behaviors in public exert a series of problems. One of the most serious ones is that it may exert a negative impact on our sense of social responsibility. We will keep ignoring other people’s rights and feelings, and in turn, we too will be disrespected some day.
The improvement of this phenomenon is certainly not easy. With an eye on practical implementation and cost effectiveness, I propose that society make it clear in every way that people who fail to respect the common good will be seriously punished. Stricter policies for this should be made to correct this phenomenon as soon as possible.
英文作文 篇4
Obama: Economy May Be a Job for More than One President
Problems with the economy have been building for decades, President Barack Obama told CBS program "60 Minutes" in an interview set to air Sunday, Dec. 11.
"I've always believed that this was a long-term project," the president said. "Reversing structural problems in our economy that had been building up for two decades, that was going to take time."
Obama was asked whether he understood the difficulties of improving the economy when he took office in 20xx.
"It was going to take more than a year. It was going to take more than two years. It was going to take more than one term. Probably takes more than one president," Obama told his interviewer.
Obama said he understood the frustrations of Americans struggling in today's economy, but compared himself to a captain of a ship in a bad storm.
"No matter how well we're steering the ship, if the boat's rocking back and forth and people are getting sick and...they're being buffeted by the winds and the rain," Obama said.
"People are going to say, 'You know whatA good captain would have had us in some smooth waters and sunny skies, at this point.' And I don't control the weather," the president added.
Chinese sovereign debt bonds that tie:
Japan wants to buy Chinese government bonds
IN THE autumn of 20xx, when he was Japan‘s finance minister, Yoshihiko Noda decried it as ―strange‖ that China had bought up as much as ¥2.3 trillion (then $25.5 billion) in Japanese government bonds while its own debt was off-limits to outsiders. Now prime minister, Mr Noda is redressing the balance. At a summit in Beijing on December 25th the two countries announced an agreement to let Japan buy Chinese sovereign debt. No sum or timetable was disclosed, though Japanese news media reported the amount will reach $10 billion once China approves Japan‘s application.
Both countries say the agreement symbolises the growing importance of their economic ties, which have long been warmer than their diplomatic ones. China is Japan‘s largest trading partner; Japan counts as China‘s biggest after America. But the deal may also be a signal. Officials in Tokyo fret that China‘s purchases of Japanese bonds fuel the yen‘s appreciation. By negotiating for approval to own Chinese debt, Japan can register its discomfort with China‘s
actions and gain some influence of its own.
Japan will not simply be able to buy whatever it likes, however. China seems happy for foreign central banks to hold limited amounts of its bonds as another step in the internationalisation of the yuan. Malaysia reportedly already enjoys the privilege, among others; Japan is set to be the first G7 country to do so. But China will not do anything to compromise its control of the exchange rate. Fred Bergsten at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a think-tank in Washington, DC, once argued that America should dispense with the niceties and exert upward pressure on the Chinese currency via the offshore market instead. He advised America to buy instruments such as the yuan-denominated ―dim sum‖ bonds now on offer in Hong Kong. Quite what effect that would have on the exchange rate is unclear, but the message would be unmistakable.
The Great Wall of Debt
That's the word out of China this morning, according to ratings agency Moody's.
Local government debt could be 3.5 trillion renminbi ($540 billion) larger than first thought, a troubling number that could expose Chinese banks to deeper losses that could eventually threaten their credit ratings, Moody's says.
It points to Bank of China and China Citic Bank as two banks that pursued particularly aggressive lending strategies in 20xx, when Chinese banks went on a lending tear.
―Banks‘ exposure to local government borrowers is greater than we anticipated,‖ Yvonne Zhang, a Moody‘s analyst, said in a statement published by Reuters.
The biggest worry
Slower economic growth in the world‘s second-largest economy could trigger a round of loan defaults, hobbling China's banking system and unnerving global markets and, of course, adding more problems to the fragile global economy. Moody's is urging Beijing to come up with a "clear master plan" to fix the problem.
This isn't the first warning about China's banking system.
As reported by GlobalPost's David Case back in January, Fitch Ratings late last year issued a troubling report on the sector.
Here's how Case put it:
Experts are warning that China‘s red-hot economy is catching a contagion of its own. The country is increasingly awash in runaway loans, a development that could have serious implications for China and the global economy.
The situation has become so precarious that Fitch Ratings, a global credit
analysis firm, issued a report last month revealing a litany of messy banking practices associated with aggressive Chinese loan making. The report stated that these practices — involving transferring loans off of banks‘ books — constitute ―the most disconcerting trend Fitch has observed in China‘s banking sector in recent years.‖
The problem is complicated by China's socialist-market approach to tweaking its economy.
Instead of using interest rates as the brake and gas pedal of economic growth, Beijing regulates its economy by upping or decreasing the amount of loans that banks can issue.
That's fine when it works. But it's also a risky strategy, particularly when transparency is difficult to come by, as is often the case in China.
So, clearly, the situation bears close watching as both Moody's and Fitch indicate.
Top Ten Best-Selling Biographies
Some of the best recent biographies are listed on this page. These were found on the top biographies list at Amazon. Their list is mixed with autobiographies and a few histories. I have separated those out and list only the best biographies.
Biographies tell the intimate, personal life story of someone - most often a famous person, but not always. Biographies are usually written by a non-involved third person. On this list you'll find biographies about George Washington, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, and Karen Carpenter, as well as the owner of the New York Yankees. There's a lot of variety. 1. Three Cups of Tea
by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
1. Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
by: Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin
Greg Mortenson, ill after a failed mountain climbing attempt in the Karakoram Mountains, rested and recovered in a small Pakistani village. So moved was he by the kindness of villagers there, he vowed to return to build a school. This is the paperback version. Also available in hardcover, Kindle, and audiobook versions, and as an Audible download. [#22 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.] Amazon Price: $10.88 (as of 10/24/20xx)
2. The Immortal Life of Heietta Lacks
by Rebecca Skloot
This amazing biography teaches us about Heietta Lacks, who died at the age of 31 of cervical cancer in 1951. Her cancer cells were harvested, unknown to her or her family, and used in important scientific and medical research projects to this day. This book details Heietta's life, and those lives of her progeny. This is the hardcover version. Also available in paperback, Kindle, audiobook format and as an Audible download. [#44 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $15.54 (as of 10/24/20xx)
3. Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy
by Eric Metaxas
Inspired by the light of God to return to Germany and defeat Hitler, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was imprisoned and executed in a concentration camp at the age of 39. His inspiring example of steadfast faith and resolute action against evil make this a riveting and beloved biography. This is the hardcover edition; also available in Kindle and audiobook versions. [#150 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $16.62 (as of 10/24/20xx)
4. Zeitoun
by Dave Eggars
Abdulrahman Zeitoun, a Syrian immigrant, stayed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina to help rescue people, using a canoe. Despite his humanitarian effort he's accused of being a member of Al Qaeda and arrested, leading to a bureaucratic nightmare. This lends credence to the saying that 'no good deed will go unpunished.' This is the paperback edition; also available in hardcover, Kindle, audiobook, and Audible download versions. [#187 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $10.85 (as of 10/24/20xx)
5. George Washington's Sacred Fire
by Peter A. Lillback
George Washington was not just a great politician; he was a man of ethical inspiration, and a true Christian, not just a Deist. The rumors about Washington's beliefs are rampant, but this in-depth examination of his life and writings brings the truth of his philosophies to light. This is the paperback edition; also available in hardcover and Kindle versions. [#297 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $13.60 (as of 10/24/20xx)
6. Into The Wild
by Jon Krakauer
This has been in the top 100 best-selling biographies list at Amazon for more than 1000 days! (Much longer than most!) It tells the heart-wrenching story of
Christopher McCandless, who graduated with honors from Emory University in Atlanta in 1992. He renounced the world and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Perhaps you've seen the movieGreat biography! This is the paperback edition; also available in hardcover, Kindle, audiobook, and Audible download versions. [#260 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $10.17 (as of 10/24/20xx)
7. Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century
by Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger
Fame, movies, and marriage. These celebrities were known during the sixties and seventies for their breakups as much as for their marriages and reunions. They couldn't make a move without everyone knowing, but this book bares all with inside information from Elizabeth Taylor and the Burton family. This is the hardcover edition; also available in Kindle and Audible download versions.
[#305 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: $17.46 (as of 10/24/20xx)
9. Blind Descent: The Quest to Discover the Deepest Place on Earth by: James M. Tabor
Those of us who are satisfied living out life on the surface of the planet may wonder why some people are dedicated to exploring deep inside the deepest caves in the world. This biographical account of deep descent by cavers Bill Stone and Alexander Klimchouk will let us understand the experience without actually having to do it ourselves. This is the Kindle edition; also available in hardcover, audiobook, and Audible download versions. [#521 in Kindle at Amazon in July 20xx.]
Amazon Price: (as of 10/24/20xx)
10. Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball
by Bill Madden
A controversial and conflicted man, owner of the New York Yankees, is exposed as what most knew him to be, an angry, impulsive bully... but there are more positive aspects to his life and personality. The biographer makes Steinbrenner three dimensional as he opens a more intimate side of his life to scrutiny. This is the hardcover edition; also available in paperback, Kindle, and Audible download versions. [#798 in Books at Amazon in July 20xx.] Amazon Price: $17.81 (as of 10/24/20xx)
Steve Jobs biography to be released on 24 October
英文作文 篇5
More and more students would like to go to art college to realize their star dreams
One possible version:
More and more students would like to go to art college to realize their dream of becoming a star. But I think they spend too much money. Usually, a student spends 5,000 yuan every year for an average college, while 10,000 or even 15,000 yuan for an art college. Besides, some of them have to pay for equipment and private teaching. The cost of tuition has become a heavy burden for those from low-income families.What’s worse, with more and more students graduating from art colleges, it’s more difficult for them to get a job. A graduate has to earn at least 50,000 yuan every year to balance the previous cost, Personally, the art major isn’t only what we can choose. We should choose one suitable for ourselves. It is eye-catching but the payment is heartbreaking.
越來(lái)越多的學(xué)生愿意去藝術(shù)學(xué)院實(shí)現(xiàn)他們成為明星的夢(mèng)想。但我認(rèn)為他們花太多的錢(qián)。通常,一個(gè)學(xué)生花5000元每年平均的大學(xué),而10000甚至15000元的藝術(shù)學(xué)院。此外,他們中的一些人不得不支付設(shè)備和私人教學(xué)。學(xué)費(fèi)已經(jīng)成為那些來(lái)自低收入家庭的沉重負(fù)擔(dān)。更糟糕的是,隨著越來(lái)越多的學(xué)生從藝術(shù)院校畢業(yè),他們找工作就更難了。研究生已獲得至少每年50000元的成本平衡之前,就我個(gè)人而言,藝術(shù)專業(yè)不是只有我們可以選擇。我們應(yīng)該選擇一個(gè)適合自己的。這是引人注目但付款是心碎。
英文作文 篇6
As the proverb goes, “no one knows the value of health until he loses it.” From this, we know that health is very important to everybody. But how to keep fit? Many people believe that sports can offer people health and pleasure. As far as I concern, I think doing physical exercises have lots of advantages.
有句諺語(yǔ)這樣說(shuō):“沒(méi)人會(huì)在意健康的價(jià)值,直到失去了它”。從這一點(diǎn),我們就知道健康對(duì)每個(gè)人的重要性。但是怎么保持健康呢?很多人認(rèn)為鍛煉可以保證身體健康,帶來(lái)快樂(lè)。就我看來(lái),我認(rèn)為多做體育鍛煉有很多好處。
First of all, doing exercises in the morning will refresh my body as well as give me a good appetite to eat my breakfast. What’s more, the air in the morning is really fresh and clean, so I can keep my mind clear and sound in the class. By doing physical every day I can keep my mind alert that I can finish my tasks in time. If I do not do any physical exercise, I will feel tired and my body becomes quite sluggish. During the night, I may find it becomes harder to fall asleep. Second, doing exercises everyday will help me to mound a better personality. It takes time and patient to do exercises. Sometimes I just want to give up, but my friends encourage me to carry on, then I feel a lot of satisfaction. Doing physical exercises makes me stronger and healthier. That’s my personal experience.
首先,早上做鍛煉會(huì)讓我精力充沛,有個(gè)好的胃口吃早餐。更重要的.是,早晨的空氣干凈清新,這樣我就能在課堂上保持一顆清醒的頭腦了。每天的鍛煉會(huì)讓我思維敏捷,及時(shí)完成作業(yè)。如果我不做鍛煉,我就會(huì)感到精神疲憊,身體遲鈍。在晚上也變得難以入睡。其次,每天都做鍛煉可以讓我的性格變得更好。做鍛煉要花時(shí)間和耐心。有時(shí)候我真的很想放棄,但是我的朋友們鼓勵(lì)我堅(jiān)持下去,然后我就從中獲得了極大的滿足感。做鍛煉讓我變得更堅(jiān)強(qiáng)、更健康。這就是我的個(gè)人經(jīng)歷。
As a student, sports are indispensable. You can pick up your favorite sport and do it every day. Only in this way, you can have both pleasure and a healthy body.
作為一個(gè)學(xué)生,鍛煉必不可少。你可以選擇你最喜歡的鍛煉每天都去進(jìn)行鍛煉。這樣你才能從中收獲健康和快樂(lè)。
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