【必備】英語高中作文十篇
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英語高中作文 篇1
Many years ago, as the development of technology, robot was created to facilitate people’s work.
Robot can do many things for men, like it will accept the order and then carry out it.
The most obvious advantage of robot is to caculate very quickly. As robot gets improved all the time, its functions have been largely expanded, most people worry that it will take the place of human brains.
Many movies have explored this topic and they came to the conclusion that robot will not take the place of human being. One thing for sure is that men can’t compete with robot on caculating or the computer program, but robot has no feelings, it can’t be the real person. Even it looks like a man, still it is just the machine. It is the emotion that makes the difference between man and machine.
英語高中作文 篇2
Summer Job
The summer job is a tradition among students of American universities. Long before the end of the school year,students begin their search for jobs during vacation( June,July,and August).
Students send letters to businesses, talk to employers about job opportunities durlng the summer, and ask friends and relarives to be on the lookout for jobs for them. By June the students have usually
solved the problem and begin to make preparations for leaving their books to enter the business world.
Reasons for wanting a summer job are different from student to student. Some work to help pay their school expenses; others work to gain experience in their chosen professions; still others work just for the fun of it.
Typist, construction worker, salesman, lifeguard, and waiterthese are some of the more common jobs that students try to find during the summer months. But many young people find work that is a little more unusual.
暑期打工
暑假期間打工是美國大學生的一種傳統(tǒng)。在學年結(jié)束很早以前。學生們就開始尋找假期中(六月、七月、和八月)的工作了。學生們寄信給一些公司,向老板詢問暑期工作的機會;蚴亲層H戚、朋友幫忙打探有沒有合適他們的工作。到了六月,這個問題通常已經(jīng)落實,學生們也要準備著離開書本.進入工作的世界了。
學生想要暑期打工的`原因各不相同。有些人為了籌集學費而工作.一些人打工是為自己選擇的職業(yè)積累經(jīng)驗,還有些人打工僅僅是因為覺得好玩而已。
打字員、建筑工人、推銷員、救生員、服務(wù)生這些都是學生在暑假幾個月中通常選擇的工作。當然,也有很多年輕人能夠找到特別一些的工作。
英語高中作文 篇3
【內(nèi)容提示】
假定你的名字叫emily,你有一位同學,名叫paula。你聽說她母親去世的消息后為她深感悲痛。你寫一封吊唁信表示慰問。要點如下:
、傧鱽,十分震驚。
、谄淠傅娜ナ缹λ退妹檬菢O大損失。
、燮淠甘俏粸樯鐓^(qū)做好事、廣交朋友的人。此時,肯定有許多人為其吊唁。
、苋缬惺裁纯蓭兔Φ哪憧杀M自己的努力。
【作文示范】
on the death of one's mother
dec. 2, 199___
dear paula,
i have just this morning learned of the sudden death of your mother. i cannot tell you how shocked i am at this sad news. i know what it meant to you and your sister, and i send you both my sympathy① and condolence②.
i am sure that many hearts must be heavy with sorrow today, for i never knew anyone who has done so many good deeds for the community③ and who has had such a host④ of friends as your mother. she will be keenly missed by everyone who knew her.
is there any way i can help, paula? you know i would gladly do anything i can for you.
with love,
emily
【詞語解釋】
、賡ympathy ['simp+ii] n. 同情(心)
、赾ondolence [k+n'd+ul+ns] n. 吊慰;慰問
、踓ommunity [k+'mju:niti] n. 社區(qū)(全體居民)
、躧ost [h+ust] n. 許多;一大群
【寫法指要】
吊唁信(letters of condolence)是寫給家中有人喪亡的親友以表慰問的信函。寫這類信要求態(tài)度認真、感情真摯。信文的措辭要嚴謹,不能濫用辭藻,切忌寫“he /she was to young to die!”等語句,也不宜提及故去人生命或死亡的細節(jié),以免觸及親人的傷感。
二、請柬(invitation card)
請柬,也稱請?zhí),是用于隆重社交活動的信件或帖子。一般都是印刷?,偶爾也手寫。請柬分為非正式的和正式的兩種。
1.非正式請柬一般用于邀請親戚、朋友等關(guān)系較親密的人出席某種社交場合等。信文像普通書信一樣用第一人稱,稱呼較自由,格式和用語較為隨便。例如下面邀請參加生日聚會的請柬:
nov. 2, 1999
dear wang tao,
we are having a birthday party at 7:00 p.m. net saturday (nov. 8)at my home and would be delighted if you would join us. we are looking forward to seeing you.
yours,
li ming
它相當于如下漢語請柬:
王濤:
我們定于下周六(11月8日)下午七時在我家舉行生日晚會。如果你能參加,我們將十分高興。期盼你的到來。
李明
1999.11.2.
2.正式請柬和回帖則不像普通書信那樣一行接一行的書寫,而是按意群分行,每行都居中排列印刷。格式和用語較為固定。邀請人和被邀請人都用第三人稱,而且雙方的名字都要寫全名。請柬內(nèi)容包括邀請的原因、活動地點和時間。如果要求被邀請者答復,可注明r.s.v.p.(即法文“請答復”respondes sil vous plait的縮寫),有時也可用英文“please reply”。如對著裝有要求,也要注明。正式請柬應在10天或兩周前發(fā)出。例如下面一則邀請參加宴會的請柬:
這一請柬相當于如下漢語請柬:
收到請柬后應立即答復,表示接受或拒絕,以示禮貌。回帖的措詞應嚴格遵照請柬的用詞來寫,格式與請柬相同。
英語高中作文 篇4
Every year, the Oscar awarding ceremony catches the world’s attention. The female stars as the most beautiful scenery are always the media’s beloved. When these women were asked to give advice to the young girls, they give their opinions. The most common advice is that every girl should just be themselves and never follow the crowd. Today, a lot of girls are affected by the commercial ads. They believe that only when they have bigger boobs and tighter butts will they look beautiful. This is the totally wrong concept, as everyone has their own feature. When they lose the individuality, they lose their beauty. So it is important to stick to who you are and what you believe is right. Some day these things will make you special and make a difference. I am so inspired and be proud of who I am.
每年的奧斯卡頒獎典禮都吸引了全世界的注意。女明星作為最美麗風景總是受到媒體的喜愛。當大家讓這些女星給予年輕女孩一些建議時,她們給出了自己的觀點。最常見的建議就是每個女孩都應該做自己,不要隨波逐流。很多女孩現(xiàn)在受到商業(yè)廣告的影響,她們認為只有當她們擁有更大的乳房和更緊致的.屁股時才會看起來很漂亮。這觀點是完全錯誤的,因為每個人都有自己的特性。當他們失去個性時,就失去了美麗。所以重要的是堅持做自己以及自己認為是正確的事?傆幸惶爝@些東西會讓你變得特別,有所作為。我受到了啟發(fā),也為自己自豪。
英語高中作文 篇5
Dear ______ ,
、買 have learned with delight that you ______(祝賀事由). ②I would like to extend to you my utmost congratulations on ______. ③You must be ______. ④And I feel very happy for you.
⑤ ______(所取得的'成績)is quite exciting news! ⑥I know this is surely owing to ______(被祝賀人過去的努力).⑦It is a reward you richly deserve for your ______(被祝賀人的優(yōu)點).
、郖indly let me know when you ______(咨詢對方何時有空).⑨I hope ______(表達自己的愿望). ⑩My best wishes for your further success.
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming
英語高中作文 篇6
Last night, our school held a new year evening party. It was very wonderful. At first, it was the class chorus. It was the only program that requires the participation of every student. Our class won the first prize. I was so happy. And then there were some solo, opusculum, and dance by our students. Some of them are so-so, but most of them were very wonderful. After these programs, I thought the evening party was going to close. Surprisingly, there was a wonderful program in the end. There were several teachers going to the stage to perform an opusculum. It was so wonderful that I laughed till my belly hurts. In a word, it was a great evening party, and I had a good time. I thought I won’t forget that night forever. I will leave a place for it in my deep inside heart.
昨晚,我們學校舉行了元旦晚會。晚會很棒。首先,是班級合唱。那是唯一需要所有學生參與的節(jié)目。我們班得了一等獎。我很開心。然后有我們學生表演的獨唱,小品,舞蹈。有一些節(jié)目一般般,但是大部分都是很精彩的。在這些節(jié)目之后,我以為晚會要結(jié)束了。令人驚訝的是,最后還有一個很棒的節(jié)目。有幾個老師上臺表演小品。真是太棒了,我都笑到肚子痛了?傊@是一個很美好的.晚會,我過得很開心。我覺得我永遠都不會忘記那天晚上。我會在我的內(nèi)心深處留一個地方給它。
英語高中作文 篇7
there were three of them. there were four of us, and april lay on the campsite and on the river, a miture of dawn at a damp etreme and the sun in the leaves at cajole. this was deer lodge on the pine river in ossipee, new hampshire, though the lodge was naught but a foundation remnant in the earth. brother bentleys father, oren, had found this place sometime after the first world war, a foreign affair that had seriously done him no good but he found solitude abounding here. now we were here, post world war ii, post korean war, vietnam war on the brink. so much learned, so much yet to learn.
peace then was everywhere about us, in the riot of young leaves, in the spree of bird confusion and chatter, in the struggle of pre-dawn animals for the start of a new day, a cooper hawk that had smashed down through trees for a squealing rabbit, yap of a fo at a youngster, a skunk at rooting.
we had pitched camp in the near darkness, ed leblanc, brother bentley, walter ruszkowski, myself. a dozen or more years we had been here, and seen no one. now, into our campsite deep in the forest, so deep that at times we had to rebuild sections of narrow road (more a loggers path) flushed out by earlier rains, deep enough where we thought wed again have no traffic, came a growling engine, an old solid body van, a chevy, the kind i had driven for frankie pike and the lobster pound in lynn delivering lobsters throughout the merrimack valley. it had pre-ww ii high fenders, a faded black paint on a body youd swear had been hammered out of corrugated steel, and an engine that made sounds too angry and too early for the start of day. two elderly men, we supposed in their seventies, sat the front seat; felt hats at the slouch and decorated with an assortment of tied flies like a miniature bandoleer of ammunition on the band. they could have been conscripts for emilano zappata, so loaded their hats and their vests as they climbed out of the truck.
"mornin, been yet?" one of them said as he pulled his boots up from the folds at his knees, the tops of them as wide as a big mouth bass coming up from the bottom for a frog sitting on a lily pad. his hands were large, the fingers long and i could picture them in a shop barn working a primal plane across the face of a maple board. custom-made, old elegance, those hands said.
< 2 >
"barely had coffee," ed leblanc said, the most vocal of the four of us, quickest at friendship, at shaking hands. "weve got a whole pot almost. have what you want." the pot was pointed out sitting on a hunk of grill across the stones of our fire, flames licking lightly at its sides. the pot appeared as if it had been at war, a number of dents scarred it, the handle had evidently been replaced, and if not adjusted against a small rock it would have fallen over for sure. once, a half-hour on the road heading north, noting it missing, wed gone back to get it. when we fished the pine river, coffee was the glue, the morning glue, the late evening glue, even though wed often unearth our beer from a natural cooler in early evening. coffee, camp coffee, has a ritual. it is thick, it is dark, it is potboiled over a squaw-pine fire, it is strong, it is enough to wake the demon in you, stoke last evenings cheese and pepperoni. first man up makes the fire, second man the coffee; but into that pot has to go fresh eggshells to hold the grounds down, give coffee a taste of history, a sense of place. that means at least one egg be cracked open for its shells, usually in the shadows and glimmers of false dawn. i suspect thats where "scrambled eggs" originated, from some camp like ours, settlers rushing west, lumberjacks hungry, hoboes lobbying for breakfast. so, camp coffee has made its way into poems, gatherings, memories, a time and thing not letting go, not being manhandled, not being cast aside.
"youre early enough for eggs and bacon if you need a start." eddie added, his invitation tossed kindly into the morning air, his smile a match for morning sun, a man of welcomes. "we have hot cakes, kulbassa, home fries, if you want." we have the food of kings if you really want to know. there were nights we sat at his kitchen table at 101 main street, saugus, massachusetts planning the trip, planning each meal, planning the campsite. some menus were founded on a case of beer, a late night, a curse or two on the ride to work when day started.
"been there aready," the other man said, his weaponry also noted by us, a little more orderly in its presentation, including an old boy scout sash across his chest, the galay of flies in supreme positioning. they were old yankees, in the face and frame the pair of them undoubtedly brothers, staunch, written into early routines, probably had been up at three oclock to get here at this hour. they were taller than we were, no fat on their frames, wide-shouldered, big-handed, barely coming out of their reserve, but fishermen. that fact alone would win any of us over. obviously, theyd been around, a heft of time already accrued.
< 3 >
then the pounding came, from inside the truck, as if a tire iron was beating at the sides of the vehicle. it was not a timid banging, not a minor signal. bang! bang! it came, and bang! again. and the voice of authority from some place in space, some regal spot in the universe. "im not sitting here the livelong day whilst you boys gab away." a toothless meshing came in his words, like walter brennan at work in the jail in rio bravo or some such movie.
"comin, pa," one of them said, the most orderly one, the one with the old scout sash riding him like a bandoleer.
they pulled open the back doors of the van, swung them wide, to show his venerable self, ageless, white-bearded, felt hat too loaded with an arsenal of flies, sitting on a white wicker rocker with a rope holding him to a piece of vertical angle iron, the crude kind that could have been on early subways or trolley cars. across his lap he held three delicate fly rods, old as him, thin, bamboo in color, probably too slight for a lakes three-pounder. but on the pine river, upstream or downstream, under alders choking some parts of the rivers flow, at a significant pool where side streams merge and phantom trout hang out their eternal promise, most elegant, fingertip elegant.
"oh, boy," eddie said at an aside, "theres the boss man, and look at those tools." admiration leaked from his voice.
rods were taken from the caring hands, the rope untied, and his venerable self, white wicker rocker and all, was lifted from the truck and set by our campfire. i was willing to bet that my sister pat, the dealer in antiques, would scoop up that rocker if given the slightest chance. the old one looked about the campsite, noted clothes drying from a previous days rain, order of equipment and supplies aligned the way we always kept them, the canvas of our tent taut and true in its epanse, our fishing rods off the ground and placed atop the flyleaf so as not to tempt raccoons with smelly cork handles, no garbage in sight. he nodded.
we had passed muster.
"you the ones leave it cleaner than you find it ever year. we knowed sunthin bout you. never disturbed you afore. but we share the good spots." he looked closely at brother bentley, nodded a kind of recognition. "your daddy ever fish here, son?"
< 4 >
brother must have passed through the years in a hurry, remembering his father bringing him here as a boy. "a ways back," brother said in his clipped north saugus fashion, outlander, specific, no waste in his words. old oren bentley, it had been told us, had walked five miles through the unknown woods off route 16 as a boy and had come across the campsite, the remnants of an old lodge, and a great curve in the pine river so that a miles walk in either direction gave you three miles of stream to fish, upstream or downstream. paradise up north.
his venerable self nodded again, a man of signals, then said, "knowed him way back some. met him at the iron bridge. we passed a few times." instantly we could see the story. a whole history of encounter was in his words; it marched right through us the way knowledge does, as well as legend. he pointed at the coffeepot. "the boysll be off, but my days down there get cut up some. ill sit a while and take some of thet." he said thet too pronounced, too dramatic, and it was a short time before i knew why.
the white wicker rocker went into a slow and deliberate motion, his head nodded again. he spoke to his sons. "you boys be back no moren two-three hours so these fellers can do their things too, and keep the place tidied up."
the most orderly son said, "sure, pa. two-three hours." the two elderly sons left the campsite and walked down the path to the banks of the pine river, their boots swishing at thigh line, the most elegant rods pointing the way through scattered limbs, eperience on the move. trout beware, we thought.
"we been carpenters fever," he said, the clip still in his words. "those boys a mine been some good at it too." his head cocked, he seemed to listen for their departure, the leaves and branches quiet, the murmur of the stream a tinkling idyllic music rising up the banking. old venerable himself moved the wicker rocker forward and back, a small timing taking place. he was hearing things we had not heard yet, the whole symphony all around us. eddie looked at me and nodded his own nod. it said, "im paying attention and i know you are. this is our one encounter with a man who has fished for years the river we love, that we come to twice a year, in may with the mayflies, in june with the black flies." the gift and the scourge, wed often remember, having been both scarred and sewn by it.
< 5 >
brother was still at memory, we could tell. silence we thought was heavy about us, but there was so much going on. a bird talked to us from a high limb. a fo called to her young. we were on the pine river once again, nearly a hundred miles from home, in paradise.
"names roger treadwell. boys are nathan and truett." the introductions had been accounted for.
old venerable roger treadwell, carpenter, fly fisherman, rocker, leaned forward and said, "you boys wouldnt have a couple spare beers, would ya?"
now thats the way to start the day on the pine river.
英語高中作文 篇8
Today,we are talking with a special phone――smartphones.
We know that it is popular that smartphones is among young peoples. It is known as easy to play, smart, and so on But do you know it does harm to everyone?
More and more young people rely on it and even are addicted to it, like taking drugs, nowadays.Yes, it is worth playing, but what about playing too much? of course. it is harmful. it can make your skin loose, and you will also have smartphone face because of too long bow.
So, to be honest, I advise you not to play too much on your Smartphones,because it is harmful to our health.
With the development of science and technology, smart phone becomes more and more popular. Even the students on campus begin to use handphone. Is it a good or bad thing?
Smart phone , on one hand, is good for students. For one thing , it enables students to keep in touch with their friends and family more conveniently and quickly. For another, it makes students fashionable and proud.
On the other hand, smart phone has a negative effect on the students. First , it will cost them more money than before. Second, it will distract them from their study and life. Third, it will sometimes become a nuisance especially when it rings in classroom or in the library.
So , smart phone is a good thing .However , the students should use it well .
英語高中作文 篇9
Yesterday was Tree Planting Day。 The teachers asked us to plant trees at the corner of our playground。 At 3:00 in the afternoon, we got there。 Our teacher showed us how to plant trees,then we started to do it。 Some dug the pits, some put trees in them and others watered them。 We planted a lot of trees。 When we finished our work, it was nearly dark。
昨天是植樹節(jié)。老師讓我們在操場的.拐角處種樹。下午3:00,我們到那里。老師教我們怎樣種樹,然后就開始做了。有些人把坑挖出來,有些人把樹放在樹上,有的人給它們澆水。我們種了很多樹。當我們完成我們的工作,天已經(jīng)黑了。
英語高中作文 篇10
1. The arguer may be right about …, but he seems to neglect (fail) to mention (take into account) that fact that…
2. As opposed to (Contrary to) widely (commonly/generally) held (accepted) belief (ideas/views), I believe (argue that…
3. Although many people believe that …, I doubt (wonder) whether the argument bears much analysis (close examination).
4. The advantages of B outweigh any benefit we gained from (carry more weight than those of / are much greater than) A.
5. Although it is commonly (widely / generally) held (felt / accepted / agreed) that …, it is unlikely to be true that…
6. There is an element of truth in this argument (statement), but it ignores a deeper and more basic (important / essential) fact (reason) that…
7. It is true that (True, / To be sure, / Admittedly,)…, but this is not to say (it is unlikely / it doesn’t follow / it doesn’t mean / it won’t be the case) that…
8. The main (obvious / great) problem (flaw / drawback) with (in) this argument (view / remark) is that it is ignorant of (blind to) the basic (bare) fact that …
9. It would be possible (natural / reasonable) to think (believe / take the view) that…, but it would be absurd (wrong) to claim (argue) that …
10. In all the discussion and debate over…, one important (basic) fact is generally overlooked (neglected).
11. There is absolutely (in fact) no (every) reason for us to believe (accept / resist / reject) that…
12. Logical (Valid / Sound) as this argument and I wholeheartedly agree with it, it appears insignificant (absurd) when … is taken into consideration (account).
13. To assume (suggest) that … is far from being proved (to miss the point).
14. A close (careful) inspection (examination / scrutiny) of this argument would reveal how flimsy (groundless / fallacious) it is.
15. On the surface (At fiirst thought), it (this) may seem a sound (an attractive) suggestion (solution / idea), but careful weighing on the mind (on closer analysis / on second thought), we find that…
16. Too much emphasis placed on (attention paid to / importance attached to) … may obscure (overlook / neglect) other facts…
17. The danger (problem / fact / truth / point) is that…
18. What the arguer fails to understand (consider /mention) is that…
19. We don’t have to look very far to see (find out) the truth (validity) of this argument (proposition).
20. However just (logical / sound / valid) this argument may be, it only skims the surface of the problem.
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