英语作文

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  在日常学习、工作或生活中,大家都不可避免地要接触到作文吧,作文是经过人的思想考虑和语言组织,通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。相信写作文是一个让许多人都头痛的问题,以下是小编为大家收集的英语作文5篇,仅供参考,欢迎大家阅读。

英语作文 篇1

  Somewhere in Africathere is a kind of edible tree.

  It was shaped like a giant pineapple,about ten feet tall,with a trunk,the branch is like a snake,and all the people there call it the snake tree.Once upon a time,there was a plant to test,he touched the branches with his hand,and then be entangled,the acid finally pull out the hard work,it will lose a piece of meat.

英语作文 篇2

  一般格式

  英文书信的构成可分6个部分:

  信头(Heading)

  收信人姓名及地址(inside Name and Address)

  称呼(Salutation)

  信文(Body of the letter)

  结束语(Complimentary close )

  署名(Signature)

  (1) 信头(Heading)

  信头是指发信人的单位名称或地址以及日期。一般情况下发信人只需把自己的地址写(打字,手写均可)在信的右上角,离开信纸的顶头约1英寸,占二三行或四行均可,格式如下:

  256 West Nanjing Street

  Nanchang, Jiangxi Province

  China

  Sep. 3rd, 20xx

  注意:写地址的次序与中文不同,应先写门牌号码街道,然后城市和国名。

  写日期注意下列各点:

  ① 年份应写全,例如不能用“00”来代替“20xx”。

  ② 月份应写英文名称,除May, June, July外,可用缩写,如:Sep., Oct.。但不要用数字来代替,如7/4/00或7, 4, 00,因为在英国此日期代表7th April, 20xx,而在美国则代表4th July, 20xx。

  ③ 日期可用1,2,3,4…11,12…21,22…31等,也可用1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th… 11th, 21st, 22nd, 31st等。

  日期的几种写法:

  a. July 7, 1998

  b. 1st October, 1998

  c. 30 Nov., 1997

  d. Sep. 3rd, 1999

  ④ 特别注意英文书信日期应紧着写信人地址下一行,不能像写中文书信那样写在书信签名之后,这是很多学生的常见错误。

  (2) 收信人姓名及地址(Inside Name and Address)

  写信人的地址和日期写好以后,接着就要写收信人的姓名和地址,一般的事务信件或给较生疏的朋友的信件要写,而在给较熟的朋友的`信中则可省去。这一项写在日期下一行的左上角。收信人姓名写一行,收信人地址可分两行或三行写,和写信人的地址一样,上下可取齐,也可向右缩进。在姓名前一般要加上称号,称号因人而异。

  ①对普通男子用Mr.;

  ②对未婚女子用Miss;

  ③对已婚女子用Mrs.,对婚姻状况不明确的通常用Ms.(后跟本人姓)

英语作文 篇3

  Football

  Football is connected with the people throughout the world.

  It has become a part of people's life..Every day, man, football matches are going on here and there around the world.

  Pick up a newspaper and you can learn the the results of the football matches. We enjoy playing football, watching football games after work. During the football matches of the World Cup,millions of people watch the matches on TV.

  When their favorite teams win, they will give them three cheers. When they fail,they feel sad. We all hope our national team will be the strongest one in the world.

  足球连接世界各地的人们。

  它已成为人们生活的一部分。每一天,男人,足球比赛将在这里有世界各地举行。

  拿起报纸,你可以看到足球比赛的结果。我们喜欢踢足球,看足球比赛后的工作。在足球世界杯比赛,数以百万计的人们在电视上观看比赛。

  当他们喜爱的球队获胜,他们将给予他们三呼。当他们失败时,他们感到难过。我们都希望我们的国家队将是世界上最强的一个。

英语作文 篇4

  the tray didnt just hit the floor. it crashed and smashed his lunch to pieces. serves you damn well right, i thought. you were staring again.

  he stood stock-still and looked down at the food. suddenly i got up and moved towards him. i hadnt intended to, hadnt wanted to help him. i called to the woman behind the counter. she closed her mouth and brought a cloth to clean up the mess. i picked up crockery, put it on the tray. there was a soppy stain on his trousers and through it you could see just how bony his knees were. like the rest of him. all bones, dangling jacket and hanging trousers. stooped shoulders and mile-long arms. then he smiled at me. a wonderful smile that creased up his worn face and totally surprised me.

  "thank you."

  i shoved the tray at him and went back to my table.

  i worked at a large publishing company and ate lunch in the canteen. i had noticed him because he stared at me. he was weird-looking. his hair was badly cut and his clothes were ancient and dull; too-short corduroys, baggy at the knees and colour-less sweaters, dotted with fluff. often he sat alone and just picked at his food. or he read and jotted things down.

  a few days after the crash, he stopped at the table i was sharing with mark from proof reading, and asked if he might sit down. i said the seats were taken and continued eating. he apologised and took his tray off somewhere else.

  "whats your problem, leanna?" asked mark.

  "no problem. its just that i like to choose who i share my mealtimes with."

  "a bit rough on the old chap though."

  i shrugged.

  it was mark who told me more about him. he had gone over to scrounge a cigarette. by the time he came back to the table, i had my head stuck into the news-paper.

  "interesting chap. sub-editor. been all over the world," said mark.

  i decided to find the newspaper more interesting and finally mark shut up and finished smoking.

  "asked your name," he said.

  "he what?"

  "yeah."

  "whatd you say?"

  "leanna, of course."

  i folded the newspaper.

  "ive loads of work this afternoon."

  "said you look familiar," said mark. "like someone he knew."

  "someone he knew?"

  "yeah. could be strategy. maybe he fancies you."

  "fancies me? but hes old."

  "only old enough to be your father."

  i grabbed my tray and left the table.

  i didnt do much work that afternoon. i kept wishing mark hadnt said what he had said. old enough to be your father.

  the following week i took along a book to read during lunchtime. when i got into the lift on my floor, he was already inside. he greeted me so i had to reply but i didnt smile. we were alone and that worried me. i wondered whether i should get out at the net floor and walk up the stairs to the canteen. dont panic, i thought. just because hes stared at you for ages doesnt mean hes going to do anything.

  " well, i suppose one of us should press the button or well be here all day, wont we?"

  id been so busy wondering what he was going to do and epecting him to do something, that id completely forgotten to do anything myself. i felt like an idiot and this made me smile and i hadnt wanted to. he smiled back, his blue eyes crinkling right up to the grey hair at his ears and making him look ... nice. then there was a slap. my book hit the floor. i bent down and so did he, and we bashed heads. at that moment, the lift shuddered to a stop and the doors seemed to fling themselves wide open. i was so embarrassed, i marched out of the lift, straight towards the queue at the counter. i ordered without looking at the menu and took my tray to a table where there was only one empty seat. i breathed a sigh of relief and began to eat. but the salad stuck in my throat when i noticed that everyone else at the table had already finished lunch and they were getting up to go. i glanced over at the counter. he was paying and in a second, his eyes would scan the room to find me. i ducked my head. waited. any minute now hed sit down with his tray.

  short stories from australasia. my book appeared in front of my eyes. his fingers were the longest id seen and his nails were manicured. i hadnt thought hed bother.

  "you left it in the lift," he said. "may i sit down?"

  his voice was soft. cultivated. what could i say? the tables were all pretty full so i nodded. he said bon app.

英语作文 篇5

  Create Your Own Life

  Sometimes things happen to you that may seemhorrible, painful, and unfair at first, but uponreflection you find that without overcoming thoseobstacles you never would have realized yourpotential, strength, willpower, or heart.

  Illness, injury, lost moments of true greatness, andsheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of yoursoul. Without these small tests, whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly pavedroad to nowhere. It would be safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly pointless.

  If someone hurts you, betrays you, or breaks your heart, forgive them, for they have helpedyou learn about trust and the importance of being cautious to whom you open your heart.

  Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from those moments everythingthat you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again.

  Talk to people that you have never talked to before, and listen to what they have to say. Youcan make anything you wish of your life.

  Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no regrets.

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