英語作文8篇[優(yōu)]
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英語作文 篇1
We should do our utmost to achieve our goal in life.我們應(yīng)盡全力去達(dá)成我們的人生目標(biāo)。
Nothing is more important than to receive education.沒有比接受教育更重要的事。
It is universally acknowledged that trees are indispensable to us. 全世界都知道樹木對我們是不可或缺的。
If you would have a thing well done,do it yourself.想把事情來做好,就得親自動手搞。
He that doth most at once doth least.什么都想一次做完,結(jié)果一件也做不完;貪多嚼不爛。
Christmas comes but once a year.圣誕一年只一度。
A work ill done must be twice done.首次做不好,必須重新搞。
A wise man never loses anything if he has himself. 聰明的人只要能掌握自己,便什么也不會失去。
We cannot emphasize the importance of protecting our eyes too much.我們再怎么強調(diào)保護(hù)眼睛的重要性也不為過。
To be without some of the things you want is an indispensable part of happiness.有些東西你想要而沒有,這是幸福不可缺少的一部分。
They who cannot do as they would,must do as they can.不能如愿而行,也須盡力而為。
There is no denying that the qualities of our living have gone from bad to worse. 不可否認(rèn)的,我們的生活品質(zhì)已經(jīng)每況愈下。
The reason why we have to grow trees is that they can supply fresh air for us. 我們必須種樹的'原因是它們能供應(yīng)我們新鮮的空氣。
The morning sun never lasts a day.好景不常;朝陽不能光照全日。
The harder you work, the more progress you make. 你愈努力,你愈進(jìn)步。
Something attempted, something done. 有所嘗試,就等于有所作為。
So precious is time that we can’t afford to waste it. 時間是如此珍貴,我們經(jīng)不起浪費它。
Pollution poses a great threat to our existence.污染對我們的生存造成一大威脅。
One today is worth two tomorrows.一個今天勝似兩個明天。
英語作文 篇2
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do come and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
英語作文 篇3
A college degree did moan something in the past, but now it doesn't. Every year college students flood into the job market where only the best ones are chosen. Those with a CS degree or a business degree are more likely to get a good job. So, should college give priority to practical courses like CS and business over traditional ones as history and geography? In my opinion,every course is of the same importance!
Yes, it's true that a practical major means more work opportunitios. But is a high salary job that important? A happy mood is moro important for us. Though you may not got as much money as a student with a CS degree, he or sho may not got as much happiness as you;imagine it! He sits in front of the computer, typing, exhausted and unhappy, you lie on the grass,reading your favorite poet's poem, relaxed and happy. Don't worry about your job; if you are good enough, you have the same chance as others.
As we know, practical courses are closely related to fundamental ones. A computer major doesn't mean you learn cornputer science for 4 years, instead, you have to learn math and physits in the first two years. Also, a MBA entrance exam contains three parts:English, Math, Logic Analysis, which means if you only know business, you can not pass it! Don't forget all the applied sciences are built upon the foundation of fundamental sciences.
Last but not the least, have you considered if we gave priority to practical courses, what would happen? Only two kinds of jobs? CS and business? Teachers teach only two courses, and all students choose to be a CTO ( chief technical officer) or a manager? The world will be filled with computer experts and businessmen but no artists, no historians, no physician how boring it would be!
So everyone, choose the major you have real interest in,learn and enjoy it as much as you can. Don't be afraid of job hunting. Good jobs will hunt for you if you are good enough!
英語作文 篇4
Dear Tommy,
I'm glad to know you will come to Beijing.
Beijing, the capital of China, is one of the largest cities in the world. There are many places of interest, such as the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. All of them are beautiful and well-known to the world. Great changes have taken place in Beijing since we successfully held the 20xx 0lympic Games.
Now, people pay more attention to the environment. More trees and flowers have been planted. For the traffic, it is very convenient for people to travel around Beijing, because several new subway lines have been built. If you come to Beijing, you will find people here are very friendly and helpful. What's more, a lot of people can speak English. Beijing is really an attractive city with a long history.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours,
Li Lei
英語作文 篇5
The summer holiday came, and my family decided to go to the Qinhuang Island to spend a few days there. On the first day of our trip, we climbed up the hill called Xifeng, which is near the coast. You can’t imagine how wonderful the view was from the top of Xifeng. Here was an overall picture of the small town. We saw lots of white buildings with red roofs among big green trees. There was the vast sea with many little green islands on it.
The next day we got up early and went excitedly to the beach near the hotel to watch the sun rising. We looked to the east. The clouds were reddish and then turned bright red. Soon the sun slowly showed half of her face.The sky around the sun was very bright and suddenly the sun had a leap from the sea and her full face appeared with golden rays setting out. The sea looked as if it was covered with red silk. The sight was so beautiful that we would never forget it.
Not only is the scenery beautiful there, but the people there are very friendly. We also bought many things, such as necklaces, shells and a lot of sea food.
To our disappointment, we had to leave the island. But we’ll always remember this trip and the people there.
英語作文 篇6
My Summer Vacation
my summer vacation of this year was very enjoyable. i went to the countryside to spend my summer holidays. it is very beautiful there. there are green plants, clear rivers, lovely animals kind people. i spent two weeks helping my grandfather do some farm work there. i wrote down what happened in my diary every day.
besides that, i helped the children in the neighbourhood with their lessons. i helped them read english improve their spoken english. their parents thanked me for this.
翻譯:
今年的暑假生活非常愉快。我去農(nóng)村過暑假。那兒非常美麗,有綠色的植物,清澈的小河,可愛的動物和善良的人們。在那里的兩周中我?guī)蜖敔敻闪诵┺r(nóng)活。每天我在日記中記下所發(fā)生的事情。
除了這些,我還幫助鄰居家的`孩子做功課。我?guī)退麄冏x英語,使他們的口語有所提高。他們的父母為此很感激我。
英語作文 篇7
Being a major of economics, I would like to ascend onto higher intellectual horizons by undertaking advanced studies in your Ph.D. program in Organization Studies, which will enable me to fulfill my ambition of being an outstanding expert in such a field. I hope I can contribute my knowledge and lifelong enthusiasm to the ongoing economic and management development of my homeland.
I love economics, because I do care about this changing world. The past twenty years during which I was brought up has been the most sensational and significant age of China's reform. This period witnessed the emergence of a prosperous new China, which I experienced personally and kept a close eye on, during which the occurrence and maturation of many new things in economy and management have stimulated my strong interest towards this area of study. I realized that the most challenging obstacle that China faces is the transformation of its various organizations.
After I entered university, I have been exposed systematically to abundant courses in many fields, which established a solid foundation for my major and helped me to become the top student in my school for four consecutive years. With strong academic knowledge gained gradually through the rigorous training from my department, I began to think profoundly about many newly engendered problems in my field of study, using a broad perspective. Never content with simply performing well in course work, I have been keen on hands-on experience. I completed four field trips, covering various social phenomena ranging from the most primitive production mode to the most advanced modern business, from agriculture to industry and from inpidual companies to large-scale national projects. Last summer, invited by the Hong Kong American Chamber, I took part in the Business Orientation Program 20xx, enjoying the rare opportunity of communicating with college students from all over the world, from whom I gained constant inspiration and mutual stimulation. Especially, the internship in Xerox HK provided me a precious chance to have a close scrutiny on the complete human resources system of a transnational corporation. Moreover, my detailed evaluation, my suggestions for improvement on its Digital Training Program, and my potency in analyzing and solving practical problems were highly praised by the Training Manager. On the last day of our visit, at the top of the American Club Building, surveying the beautiful scenery of the Victoria Harbor under golden sunset, I felt the pulse of my beloved motherland not far away. However, in the bottom of my heart I understood clearly that the economic distance between Mainland China and the developed countries is not that short. Being a young man caring about the rise and fall of my home country, I know how heavy the responsibility is and how much we have to undertake.
With the knowledge I have acquired in my college studies and the practical experience I have derived from all my social investigations, my critical eye towards Chinese Economy has sharpened. Apparently, the reform campaign in China will be carried out with gathering momentum for an extended period and on a more expansive dimension in the future. When greater degree of liberty and reform as the macro orientation of the country's development become incontrovertible, the integration on the micro level that corresponds to the macro orientation should become our primary concern. Inspired by the research and investigations that I have undertaken so far, I have grown increasingly convinced that the success or the failure of the transformation of various organizations, whether the enterprise or the government, the private sector or the public sector, would become the primary challenge for China's economy in the decades to come. Take the reform of Chinese enterprises for example. Undoubtedly, this process of reform virtually has no frame of reference in international economic history. It can be inferred from this perspective that mere imitation of the organizational mode of Euro-American enterprises would render difficult and ineffective the organizational transformation of Chinese enterprises during the operational and the control stages. As a matter of fact, Chinese enterprises as a whole are going in the direction of recession as compared with the relatively vigorous economic growth. The management system in Chinese enterprises has remained ineffectual since the implementation of all existing approaches ranging from the contracting operation to modernized enterprise administration. Such mechanisms as merging and recombination that can otherwise revitalize foreign enterprises have proved to be more of a curse than a blessing for Chinese enterprises in the actual process of enterprise reform practice. I firmly believe that, on a broader and more objective academic level, China's enterprise reform is a subject of tremendous research value throughout the economic history of mankind. Organization Studies, particularly Organization Transformation, become the optimum tool for putting this issue into proper perspective.
My sense of mission to contribute to the future of my motherland and the tremendous potential academic value of Organization Transformation Study in China make Organization Study the inevitable choice for my prospective research. To be finally engaged in the study of this subject, I have already undertaken some tentative investigations in this field. My first academic paper entitled Study of the Entrepreneurial Human Resource Capital in China's State-Owned Enterprises was published in Socialism Study, a very authoritative and avant-garde academic journal especially devoted to the crucial issues of China's reform. In this paper, I conducted an in-depth compassion regarding the enterprise's human resource capital between the past and the most recent macro economic context. I proposed my criticisms with respect to the government's prevailing policy of "distribution according to labor" and presented relevant models for implementation. The publication of this paper produced its important academic effect. It was reprinted and much quoted by many other academic journals and received a very important academic award of first-class prize as Outstanding Academic Paper at the Symposium on the Economic and Cultural Development Strategy in China's Western Region. More valuably, the models of implementation that I proposed became opportune frame of reference for many enterprises when they conducted their reform in the field. The success of this academic paper gave me substantial encouragement and reinforced my determination to pursue further in the study of Organization Transformation. In the wake of the first academic paper, I published another two research findings in Business Study. In one of those two academic papers, I probed into the determining factors affecting the success and failure of an enterprise's fundamental transformation. I embarked on a case study concerning the transformation of Xerox Hong Kong. In this study, I proposed that the transformation of the mentality and the knowledge structure of both the enterprise's management and the employees is the most powerful force facilitating the enterprise's transformation as well as the most important guarantee for the stable process of transformation. I further elaborated that an enterprise bent on constant and conscientious acquisition of new knowledge is the most flexible and cost-effective enterprise to face a rapidly-changing external environment and to launch transformation in order to answer its internal need for development. Those serial achievements on my part helped me secure high evaluations from my teachers and advisor and aroused the attention of the China Academy of Social Sciences. At its invitation, I attended an academic conference in Hanoi, the capital of Viet Nam. As far as I am concerned, all those academic honors and awards are only of secondary importance. Some of my research findings might be proved by future researches to be flawed or even incorrect due to the insufficiency of currently available information and the limitations of research methodologies. For me, the most valuable thing is that those research activities have provided me with precious opportunities to come into contact with and develop an increasingly profound understanding of the discipline that has so deeply fascinated me. I feel as excited as Alibaba who has just finished speaking the magic words to the door of the treasure cave.
Finally, I would like to say that my four-year college study and practice have molded a strongly ambitious young man. Looking back on these hard-working days, I am so confident of myself. With anticipation and excitement, I am now applying for admission into your Ph.D. program in Organization Studies. I firmly believe that this specially designed program in your strict and inspirational graduate school will fulfill my academic ambitions. As Galileo once said " Give me a pivot, then I will pry up the Earth," I sincerely request you to endow me with that "pivot".
英語作文 篇8
Dear James,
Nice to hear from you again. As you know, this summer vacation,at the end of July,20xx,we winners of NEPC will go to a four-day English Summer Camp in Dalian. Some English teachers from China, the USA, England and Australia will join us. In the camp, we will have some English speaking competition, watch some wonderful performances given by the students and visit some places of interest in Dalian. Besides,we will exchange our English learning experience and talk about our colorful school life in English. I think this summer camp will greatly improve my spoken English and I will make some new friends there. I do hope you will come and join us.
Best wishes!
Yours truly,
Li Hua
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