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【精华】英语作文汇总5篇

【精华】英语作文汇总5篇

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【精华】英语作文汇总5篇

英语作文 篇1

some students are very good at learning english pronunciation. they speak the language beautifully. other students, however, find it difficult to learn accurate english pronunciation. what, then makes the difference?

there are, in my opinion, four reasons that account for the difference. first, and perhaps the most significant, was the mother tongue. the closer the students own language is to english to start, the greater the chance of achievement. secondly, the learners attitude to pronunciation makes the difference. students who believe in the importance of pronunciation tend to make more progress.

thirdly, contacting with native speakers of the language has strong positive effects on pronunciation. fourthly, and possibly the least important, was the students own natural ability. agoodear and the ability to imitate help, but are far less significant than the other three factors.

we cant change the first factor--the mother tongue--but we can control the second and the third. therefore we can have considerable influence over our own progress with pronunciation.

英语作文 篇2

child独生子女

2. self-centered?以自我为中心的.

3. the elderly and the family?老人和家庭

4. life expectancy?预期寿命

5. to become common practice?蔚然成风

6. well-being幸福, 福利

7. respecting the old and loving the young尊老爱幼

8. population and family planning人口与计划生育

9. incentive?鼓励, 刺激

10. curb?限制, 抑制

11. consumption消费

12. institute设立, 制定

13. penalty惩罚

14. census人口普查

15. population density人口密度

16. densely/sparsely populated人口稠密/稀少

17. aging of population人口老化

18. family planning计划生育

19. to practice family planning实行计划生育

20. to curb population growth控制人口增长

21. to have fewer and but healthier children少生优生

22. baby boom生育高峰

23. environment protection环境保护

24. ecological生态的

25. prerequisite/precondition先决条件

英语作文 篇3

Until last year, the greatest sorrow of my life was that my wife Alice and I couldn’t have any children. To make up for this in a small way, we always invited all the children on our street to our house each Christmas morning for breakfast.

We would decorate the house with snowflakes and angels in the windows, a nativity scene and a Christmas tree in the living room, and other ornaments that we hoped would appeal to the children. When our young guests arrived—there were usually ten or fifteen of them—we said grace and served them such delicacies as orange juice garnished with a candy cane. And after the meal we gave each of the youngsters a wrapped toy or game. We used to look forward to these breakfasts with the joyful impatience of

But last year, about six weeks before Christmas, Alice died. I could not concentrate at work. I could not force myself to cook anything but the simplest dishes. Sometimes I would sit for hours without moving, and then suddenly find myself crying for no apparent reason.

I decided not to invite the children over for the traditional Christmas breakfast. But Kathy and Peter, my next door neighbors, asked me to join them and their three children for dinner on Christmas Eve. As soon as I arrived and had my coat off, Kathy asked me, “Do you have any milk at your house?”

“Yes,” I replied. “If you need some, I’ll go right away.”

“Oh, that’s all right. Come and sit down. The kids have been waiting for you. Just give Peter your keys.”

So I sat down, prepared for a nice chat with eight-year-old Beth and six-year-old Jimmy. (Their little sister was upstairs sleeping.) But my words wouldn’t come. What if Beth and Jimmy should ask me about my Christmas breakfast? How could I explain to them? Would they think I was just selfish or self-pitying? I began to think they would. Worse, I began to think they would be right.

But neither of them mentioned the breakfast. At first I felt relieved, but then I started to wonder if they remembered it or cared about it. As they prattled on about their toys, their friends and Christmas, I thought they would be reminded of our breakfast tradition, and yet they said nothing. This was strange, I thought, but the more we talked, the more I became convinced that they remembered the breakfast but didn’t want to embarrass Grandpa Melowski (as they called me) by bringing it up.

Dinner was soon ready and afterward we all went to late Mass. After Mass, the Zacks let me out of their car in front of my house. I thanked them and wished them all merry Christmas as I walked toward my front door. Only then did I notice that Peter had left a light on when he borrowed the milk—and that someone had decorated my windows with snowflakes and angels!

When I opened the door, I saw that the whole house had been transformed with a Christmas tree, a nativity scene, candles and all the other decorations of the season. On the dining room table was Alice’s green Christmas tablecloth and her pinecone centerpiece. What a kind gesture! At that moment, I wished that I could still put on the breakfast, but I had made no preparations.

英语作文 篇4

When I was in the fifth grade, I moved to the country. We had pigs, chickens, rabbits, fish, turtles, cats, dogs and a horse. I would run everywhere with the dogs. I can say what dogs are called---men's best friends. they are loyal. They always seem happy to see you, be fond and listen to you. I really love my dog. When I moved back to the city, the animals were left behind. Stanley said that they are having a pet

around at home, that's a lot to get rid of stress. I totally agree. Before I came to career, I was not really a friend of animals coming into the house. But after coming to career, and seeing how much joy as small animal can bring to someone, I don't have any problem with pets living with people. As long as they are housebroking and follow the rules. My brother-in-law has a nice puppy that brings his family a lot of joy. One of my best friends has a few small dogs. I would like to have a dog. But I'm afraid my little kids are unready for that kind of responsibility yet. Maybe some day.

Talk about it. Did you ever have a pet? What was it? Do you want to get a pet of some kind? What do you think of people who have pets and treat them like kids? Do you consider yourself a dog person or a cat person? Have you ever had a scary experience with an animal before? Do you think it's true that pets and their owners often seem similar as time goes by, kind of like a husband and wife? Pets can offer companionship and a team mate. However, there is a lot of responsibility that comes

of being a pet owner. What are some other responsibility is it involved? If you could have any pet in the world, what would it be? What would you name your pet?

英语作文 篇5

There are about fifty-two weeks in a year. And there are seven days in each week. The first day of a week is Sunday. The other days of a week between Sunday and Saturday are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday and Friday. Monday is the second day, Tuesday is the third day, Wednesday is the fourth day, Thursday is the fifth day, and Friday is the sixth day. What's the last day? Do you know?

一年大约有52周。每一周有七天。一个星期的第一天是星期天。一个星期中在周日和周六之间的其它几天是周一,周二,周三,周四和周五。星期一是第二天,星期二是第三天,星期三是第四天,星期四是第五天,周五是第六天。最后一天是什么?你知道吗?

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