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【实用】学英语作文合集八篇

  在日复一日的学习、工作或生活中,大家都经常看到作文的身影吧,通过作文可以把我们那些零零散散的思想,聚集在一块。你写作文时总是无从下笔?下面是小编为大家收集的学英语作文8篇,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

【实用】学英语作文合集八篇

学英语作文 篇1

  开头部分:

  How nice to hear from you again.

  Let me tell you something about the activity.

  I’m glad to have received your letter of Apr. 9th.

  I’m pleased to hear that you’re coming to China for a visit.

  I’m writing to thank you for your help during my stay in America.

  结尾部分:

  With best wishes.

  I’m looking forward to your reply.

  I’d appreciate it if you could reply earlier.

  呼吁及开场白部分:

  Ladies and gentlemen, May I have your attention, please? I have an announcement to make.

  正文部分:

  All the teachers and students are required to attend it.

  Please take your notebooks and make notes.

  Please listen carefully and we’ll have a discussion in groups.

  Please come on time and don’t be late.

  结束语部分:

  Please come and join in it.

  Everybody is welcome to attend it.

  I hope you’ll have a nice time here.

  That’s all. Thank you.

  正反观点式议论文模板:

  第1段:Recently we’ve had a discussion about whether we should... (导入话题)

  Our opinions are divided on this topic.(观点有分歧)

  第2段:Most of the students are in favor of it.(正方观点)

  Here are the reasons. First... Second... Finally...(列出2~3个赞成的理由)

  第3段:However, the others are strongly against it. (反方观点)

  Their reasons are as follows. In the first place... What’s more... In

  图表作文写作模板:

  The chart gives us an overall picture of the 图表主题.

  The first thing we notice is that 图表最大特点.

  This means that as (进一步说明).

  We can see from the statistics given that 图表细节一 .

  After动词-ing 细节一中的.第一个变化,the动词-ed+幅度+时间(紧跟着的变化) .

  The figures also tell us that图表细节二 .

  In the column, we can see that accounts for (进一步描述).

  Judging from these figures, we can draw the conclusion that (结论).

  The reason for this, as far as I am concerned is that (给出原因).

  It is high time that we (发出倡议).

  图画类写作模板:

  1.开头

  Look at this picture./The picture shows that.../From this picture, we can see.../As is shown in the picture.../As is seen in the picture...

  2.衔接句

  As we all know, .../As is known to all,.../It is well known that.../In my opinion,.../As far as I am concerned,.../This sight reminds me of something in my daily life.

  3.结尾句

  In conclusion.../In brief.../On the whole.../In short.../In a word.../Generally speaking.../As has been stated..addition...(列出2~3个反对的理由)

  结论:Personally speaking, the advantages over weigh the disadvantages, for it will do us more harm than good, so I support it.(个人观点)

  “A或者B”类议论文模板:

  第1段:Some people hold the opinion that A is superior to B in many ways. Others, however, argue that B is much better. Personally, I would prefer A because I think A has more advantages. 正文:

  第2段:There are many reasons why I prefer A. The main reason is that ... Another reason is that...(赞同A的原因)

  第3段: Of course, B also has advantages to some extent... (列出1~2个B的优势)

  第4段: But if all these factors are considered, A is much better than B. From what has been discussed above, we may finally draw the conclusion that ...(得出结论)

学英语作文 篇2

  Scattered through the seas of the world are billions of tons of small plants and animals called plankton。 Most of these plants and animals are too small for the human eye to see。 They drift about lazily with the currents, providing a basic food for many larger animals。Plankton has been described as the equivalent of the grasses that grow on the dry land continents, and the comparison is an appropriate one。 In potential food value, however, plankton far outweighs that of the land grasses。 One scientist has estimated that while grasses of the world produce about 49 billion tons of valuable carbohydrates each year, the sea's plankton generates more than twice as much。Despite its enormous food potential, little effect was made until recently to farm plankton as we farm grasses on land。

  Now marine scientists have at last begun to study this possibility, especially as the sea's resources loom even more important as a means of feeding an expanding world population。No one yet has seriously suggested that " plankton-burgers" may soon become popular around the world。 As a possible farmed supplementary food source, however, plankton is gaining considerable interest among marine scientists。One type of plankton that seems to have great harvest possibilities is a tiny shrimp-like creature called krill。 Growing to two or three inches long, krill provides the major food for the great blue whale, the largest animal to ever inhabit the Earth。

  Realizing that this whale may grow to 100 feet and weigh 150 tons at maturity, it is not surprising that each one devours more than one ton of krill daily。

学英语作文 篇3

  I had a very bad day yesterday. Everything went wrong. In the morning, my alarm clock didn't ring, so I woke up one hour later.

  When i was making breakfast, I burned my hand. Then I ran out of the house to catch the bus, but I missed it.

  I ran three kilometres to school only to find that it was Sunday.

学英语作文 篇4

  Lily planted lots of seeds in her garden,but nothing ever grew.“I can't understand it!” Said Lily with a sigh.

  莉莉在她的花园里种了许多种子,但是什么也没有长出来。“我真纳闷! ”莉莉叹息着说。

  But one day as she looked out of the window at her brown earth,she understood the reason.

  但有一天,当她透过窗户看她那块褐色土地时,她就明白了一切。

  Her little dog was digging on one side of the garden,her kitten was scratching the soil on the other side,and some birds were pecking at the seeds in the middle of the garden.

  她的'小狗正在花园的一边挖土,她的小猫在另一边抓土,还有几只小鸟在花园中间啄种子吃。

  “I think I shall have to plant my seeds in a flower pot,”said Lily, “They 'll be safe there!”

  “看来我不得不把种子种在花盆里了,” 莉莉说,“种在那儿就没事了!”

学英语作文 篇5

  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6

  These days I have beenleisure but bored after finishing the final exam. In fact, I really don’t likethe way I have lived in these days, because I feel like a foolish that can'tfind my values and have to be supported by others. That made me crazy.Therefore, I consider that people should find and achieve their values in lives,especially female. Obviously, work is an important way to achieve our values.However, why is work important in our life?

  期末考试过后的这几天我很闲但是也很无聊。事实上,我真的不喜欢这几天的这种生活方式,因为我感觉像个傻子一样找不到我的价值而要靠别人养活。这使我疯掉了。所以,我认为人应该找到并实现自己的生活价值,特别是女性。很明显,工作是 实现我们价值的重要方式。但是,为什么工作在我们的生活中如此重要呢?

  Firstly, work isthe only way for us to satisfy our basic needs. In order to get food, clothesand other living conditions to live happily, we have to work hard. In thisaspect, work is a natural responsibility for us, for our families. But usually,those who just consider work as a kind of responsibility regard work as a heavyburden in their life and they will feel really tired after a period of time,even some of which will choose to renounce the responsibility they have.Therefore, workmust have other positive meanings in deeper respect.

  首先,工作是我们满足基本需要的唯一方式。为了获取食物,衣服还有其他生存条件以幸福生活,我们必须努力工作。在这方面,工作对我们以及对家人来说是自然的责任。但是,通常那些只把工作当做一种责任的人,也把工作当做是生活中的一种压力。经过一段时间后他们就会觉得很累,甚至有的人会选择放弃他们的责任。因此,工作必须有在更深层面有积极的意义。

  In addition, I strongly feel inthese days that work is an important way to achieve ourselves. Just as Maslowsays that human has five needs: physiological needs, safety needs, love andbelonging, esteem, self-actualization and self-transcendence. In my opinion,work is relative to the higher hierarchy of needs. We always need to achieveour value and worth to gain esteem or recognition from others by some ways,especially by work. I think it is easyto appear in the younger those who have some mature thoughts, so that mostteenagers will try their best to get rid of their parents’ care to make a livingby themselves. In this aspect, working is not only a way to make a living, butalso a way for us to achieve ourselves. In other words, working can bring satisfactionto us in spiritual.

  另外,这几天我有强烈的感觉,工作是实现自我的重要方式。正如马斯洛所说,人有五大需求:生理需求,安全需求,爱与归属,自尊,自我实现和自我超越。在我看来,工作与更高层次的'需求有关。我们总是需要实现我们的价值,想要通过某些方法,尤其是通过工作,从别人那里获得自尊或认可。我认为这对有成熟想法的年轻人来说是很容易的,所以大部分的青年会尽量摆脱父母的照顾独自谋生。从这一方面来看,工作不仅是谋生手段,也是我们实现自我的手段。换句话说,工作能够给我们带来精神上的满足。

  In a word, work isimportant in our life. No matter what kind of occupation we pursue, we shouldtry our best. As an adult, without work, you would be bored, and even decadent.

  总之,工作在生活中很重要。不管我们追求的是哪一种职业,我们应该尽我们最大的努力。作为一个成年人,没有工作你就会觉得无聊,甚至颓废。

学英语作文 篇7

  Sometimes, I feel studying English is very difficult .because we must remember the words. And we have to study grammar .So I don’t want to study English. I start hating English but later on. I realize I may need a good way for study.

  Luckily, I have found it. I listen to the teacher carefully and take grammar notes in class. After class, I do much practice and review lessons. I also regard difficulty as challenges. At present I don’t feel studying English is difficult any more.

  If you feel studying English is difficult, too. I want to give you some advice: Stick to study English, never give up English. You’ll find studying English is a happy thing.

学英语作文 篇8

  我的朋友

  I have a friend. Her name is Xuke. She has two black eyes, her hair is not so long, shes not tall and not short. She is a teacher. She likes many colors, such as white, pink, purple, blue, yellow and so on. And sheal so likes pets very much. She has a lovely little dog, its names Janny .I thas white hair and always smile to me.

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