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清明节三天假期英语作文扫墓短语用英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Qingming Festival and Visiting GravesThe Qingming Festival is a really important holiday in my family. It's a time when we visit the graves of our ancestors and pay our respects. This year we had a three-day holiday for Qingming Festival and my parents took me to visit the graves of my grandparents and great-grandparents.Before we left, my mom taught me some special English phrases that we can say at the gravesites. She said it's polite to greet our ancestors and let them know we have come to visit them. One phrase she taught me is: "Honorable ancestors, we have come to pay our respects." I practiced saying that a few times so I could remember it.We loaded up the car with flowers, food offerings, incense, and other supplies. The drive to the cemetery took a while but I didn't mind because I got to look out the window at all the blooming trees and flowers. Spring is such a pretty time of year!When we arrived, the first thing we did was clean off the gravestone markers really well. My dad used some tools to scrub off any dirt or grime that had built up. Then we set out the offerings of food and flowers. My mom showed me how to arrange the flowers nicely and put the burning incense sticks in the little holders.Once everything was prepared, it was time for me to say the greeting I had practiced: "Honorable ancestors, we have come to pay our respects." My parents smiled and nodded when I said it correctly. We stood quietly for a few moments after that.My mom then started speaking out loud to my grandparents' graves. She was updating them on what has been happening in our family over the past year. She told them about my good grades in school, my swim team achievements, and that I had finally lost my first tooth. Speaking to the graves helps keep our ancestors' memories alive.Another phrase my mom taught me to say was: "We miss you and think of you often." I repeated those words out loud a couple times during our visit. Even though I never actually met my grandparents, I still miss them and wish I could have known them.Part of the Qingming Festival tradition is to make food offerings to our ancestors by leaving some of their favorite dishes at their gravesites. We brought along shrimp chips, candied fruits, and moon cakes - some of my grandparents' most beloved snacks when they were alive. My dad burned some paper money at the graves too, an ancient custom representing gifting wealth to our ancestors in the afterlife.After leaving the food offerings, my mom taught me to say: "Please accept these humble offerings as a gesture of our love and gratitude." I thought that was a really nice way to phrase it. We want to show our ancestors how much we appreciate and remember them.The Qingming Festival memorials are not just about sadness though. My parents reminded me that we should be celebrative and happy too, rejoicing that our ancestors led good lives. We told funny stories and reminisced about fond memories we had of my grandparents when I was a baby. Hearing those stories made me feel very connected to my ancestral roots, even if I can't remember those times myself.Before we left, I made sure to say one final phrase: "Until we meet again next year, honorable ancestors. We go now but you are forever in our hearts." My mom gave me a big hug after I saidthat and told me she was proud of how respectful I was during our Qingming grave visits.On the drive home, I felt very peaceful and happy. Celebrating Qingming and keeping my ancestors' spirits alive is an important tradition in my family. I'm lucky my parents have taught me all about it from a young age. I look forward to many more years of grave visits and making offerings to my ancestors.I know the English phrases for greeting the graves, offering food, and bidding farewell may seem a bit formal orold-fashioned. But I actually really like the ancient Chinese customs and want to honor them properly. Using those respectful phrases in English helps me feel connected to my heritage.The Qingming Festival is a meaningful time for children like me to learn about our ancestors and where we came from. It's not just about sadness - it's about remembering our family histories, keeping cultural traditions alive, and celebrating the lives of those who came before us. I feel very proud to take part in this important holiday each year. Observing Qingming and visiting my ancestors' graves helps me appreciate my roots and my identity.I can't wait until next year's Qingming Festival holiday! I'm going to keep studying and practicing those ceremonial English phrases. Participating in grave visits and making offerings is a responsibility I take really seriously, even at my young age. Respecting my ancestors makes me feel like part of something bigger than myself. I hope I can continue upholding these traditions for many more decades to come.篇2Qingming Festival – A Time to RememberQingming Festival is one of my favorite holidays! It's a special time when we get to visit the graves of our ancestors and show our respect. My parents always make sure we have everything we need for this important day.First, we go shopping for the things we'll need at the graves. We buy fresh flowers, like chrysanthemums and lilies. Dad says the flowers symbolize our love and memories for those who came before us. We also get incense and candles. The incense smoke carries our prayers up to our ancestors.Once we have our supplies, we start getting ready for our grave-sweeping visit. Mom and Dad make sure my brother and I are dressed nicely out of respect. We put on our best clothes.Dad always wears a black shirt, which he says shows we are in mourning.The night before Qingming, we help Mom and Dad prepare the food offerings. We make my grandparents' favorite dishes like dumplings, noodles, and steamed buns. My favorite part is helping Dad make qingtuan, the green sticky rice balls. It's a special Qingming treat! We also prepare fruits and drinks to leave at the graves.On Qingming morning, we get up very early before sunrise. We load everything into the car - the flowers, incense, candles, food offerings, and cleaning tools to tidy up the graves. As we drive to the cemetery, I look out the window at the early morning fog. It feels so peaceful and solemn.When we arrive, I see the cemetery is already crowded with families. I hear snippets of English as some do their grave visits:"Rest in peace, grandma." (Yīnxī'ānle, zǔmǔ.)"We miss you dearly." (Wǒmen hěnxiǎng niànniǎn.)"May your soul be at ease." (Xīwàng nǐdexīnlíng'ānle.)We find our family graves and get to work cleaning them up. Dad uses the broom to sweep away any dirt or leaves while Mom wipes down the headstones. Once they're nice and tidy, we placethe fresh flowers down. The bright colors look so pretty against the gray stone.Next, it's time to light the incense and candles. Mom and Dad solemnly bow three times in front of the graves as they say prayers in our local dialect. The sweet smell of the burning incense fills the air. My brother and I bow respectfully too, copying their movements.Once the prayers are done, we put out the food and drink offerings. I carefully arrange the plates of delicious home-cooked dishes. Looking at all the vibrant colors and smelling the delicious aromas, I feel a sense of peace wash over me.As we perform these rituals, I think about the English phrases that could be used:"Honoring your memory." (Jìnián nǐdexǐnxīng.)"You'll always be in our hearts." (Nǐyīzhízàiwǒmendexīnzhōng.)"Wishing you eternal rest." (Xīwàng nǐyǒngyuán'ānxí.)Once everything is set up, we just sit in respectful silence for a while, taking it all in. I feel so grateful to have this chance to pay respects to my ancestors who came before me. Without them, my family wouldn't be here today.After some time has passed, it's time to put away the food offerings. In our family, we burn spirit money and paper representations of things like houses, cars, and jewelry. Mom tells me this ensures our ancestors have everything they need in the afterlife. The flames rapidly consume the paper objects, carrying them to the spirit world.As we're getting ready to leave, I take one last look at the gravesite. The stone looks clean and fresh, surrounded by beautiful flowers and still burning incense. I feel a sense of peace knowing we've properly honored our ancestors for another year.The drive home is quieter and more solemn, but I don't mind. Visiting the graves on Qingming is such an important ritual that connects me to my family's past. It reminds me of where I came from and to be grateful for all my ancestors did to give me the life I have today.When we get home, Mom and Dad thank us for being so respectful at the cemetery. They know carrying on these traditions is important for preserving our family's history and culture. I feel proud to play a part in that.As I settle into bed that night, I think back over the emotional but rewarding day. Qingming Festival is so much more than just having a few days off school. It's a powerful wayto remember those who walked before us and keep their spirits alive for future generations. I'm already looking forward to doing it all again next year.篇3Qingming Festival: Honoring My AncestorsHi, my name is Lily and I'm in 5th grade. Every year, my family celebrates the Qingming Festival, which is also called Tomb Sweeping Day. It's a special holiday in China when we visit the graves of our ancestors and honor their memories. This year, we had a three-day holiday for Qingming Festival, so we could travel and spend more time at the cemetery.On the first day of the holiday, my grandparents, parents, brother and I drove out to the countryside to visit mygreat-grandparents' graves. The drive was pretty long, about two hours. But we didn't mind because we got to see all the beautiful green hills, fields of crops, and little villages along the way.When we arrived at the cemetery, the first thing we did was clean off the gravestone really well. My dad used a broom to sweep away any dirt, leaves or branches that had fallen on it. Then my mom got out a bucket of soapy water and a rag and she scrubbed the gravestone until it looked brand new. We wantedto have the gravestone sparkling clean to show respect for our ancestors. As we were cleaning, we said "Wishing our ancestors a happy Qingming Festival!"Next, we set out the offerings of food, drinks, and other items that my ancestors might need or want in the afterlife. This is called "sweeping the grave." We placed dishes of their favorite foods like dumplings, noodles, fruits and vegetables on the little table in front of the gravestone. My grandmother also put out cups of hot tea and a flask of wine for them to "drink." Then we burned incense and fake paper money for them. As we did this, we said "Please ancestors, accept these offerings. We hope you are doing well."One of my favorite parts is hanging up the colored paper lanterns. We write wishes for good luck and happiness on each lantern before tying them to the trees nearby. I made a bright yellow one this year that said "Wishing my ancestors peace and looking out for our family." We leave the lanterns hanging until they eventually break down in the wind and rain.After all the preparations were done, it was finally time for the most important part - paying our respects. We stood in front of the gravestone, holding incense and bowing our heads in silent prayer. I thought about my great-grandparents that I neverhad a chance to meet, but who are still a part of me and my family tree. When my dad gave the signal, we all said together "Honorable ancestors, we come to remember you on this Qingming Festival. Thank you for blessings on our family. We will make you proud."For the rest of that first day, we spent time hanging out at the gravesite, eating some of the food offerings, and telling stories about our ancestors. My grandparents love reminiscing about their parents and what life was like when they were young.I always learn so much from listening to them talk.The next two days of the holiday, we visited graves of other ancestors at different cemeteries. The process was pretty much the same at each one - cleaning, setting out offerings, paying respects through bowing and prayers. No matter which ancestor we were honoring though, the reasons behind Qingming Festival remained the same. It's all about showing gratitude, keeping their memories alive, and reaffirming our family ties across the generations.At one of the cemeteries on the third day, I saw some descendants doing a interesting tradition I hadn't seen before. After cleaning the gravestone, they got out a bucket of willow branches and started gently tapping the gravestone while saying"Wake up, wake up ancestors! It's time to greet the living." From what I could understand, it was a way of calling out to their ancestors' spirits to let them know they were being visited and honored. "Don't worry ancestors, we haven't forgotten you," they would say while tapping the branches.I really enjoy Qingming Festival and all the customs around it, even if some of them seem a little strange to an American kid like me at first. But the more I learn and participate, the more I understand how meaningful it is to keep these ancient traditions alive. Honoring and remembering our ancestors makes me feel connected to my cultural roots. It reminds me that I'm part of something bigger - a family line that stretches back centuries.On the drive home after those three days, I felt a huge sense of peace and gratitude. I was thankful that my ancestors paved the way for my family to be where we are today. And I was grateful to my parents and grandparents for passing down these beautiful Qingming Festival traditions to me. I may be young, but it's still important for me to understand where I came from.So those are some of the key phrases and customs my family follows during our three-day Qingming Festival holiday. Whether it's "Wishing our ancestors a happy Qingming Festival," "Please ancestors, accept these offerings," or "Honorable ancestors, wecome to remember you," every phrase reminds us to honor their memory with respect. After experiencing it so closely every year, I've come to cherish this special holiday. I hope I can carry on these traditions and share them with my own children someday so they can feel that same cultural connection. On this Tomb Sweeping Day, we say "Thank you ancestors, we will never forget you."篇4Qingming Festival: A Time to Honor Our AncestorsHi friends! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I just had a 3-day holiday for the Qingming Festival, which is a really important time in Chinese culture. During Qingming, families visit the graves of their ancestors to honor and remember them. Even though it's a solemn occasion, I always look forward to this special tradition. Let me tell you all about my Qingming experience this year!On the first day of the holiday, my parents, little brother Tommy, and I went to the flower market early in the morning. The Spring air was crisp and flowers of every color surrounded us - red tulips, yellow daffodils, pink peonies, and more! Wecarefully selected fresh bouquets of chrysanthemums, my grandparents' favorite flower.Next, we headed to the grocery store to pick up some special items like fruits, candies, and incense sticks to leave at the graves. We also bought some delicious vegetarian meals, because it's tradition to avoid meat during Qingming. My favorite was the savory Buddhist delight with mushrooms and vegetables. Yum!Finally, it was time to visit the cemetery where my grandparents are buried. The winding road up the hillside was lined with swaying willow trees and blossoming gardens. When we arrived, the area was already full of families tending to the graves. Using our trowels, we carefully cleared away any weeds and swept the area clean. Then we arranged the bright yellow mums we had bought into a beautiful display.With our incense sticks lit, we stood before the headstones and bowed our heads in silence to honor our beloved grandparents. The aromatic smoke swirled up towards the clear blue sky. In that quiet moment, I thought about all the wonderful stories my grandparents used to tell me and how much I missed their warm hugs.To pay our respects, we placed the fruits, candies, and vegetarian feast on the graves as offerings. My dad also carefully poured cups of hot tea, which is said to provide comfort to our ancestors' spirits. I added a special touch by leaving behind one of my colorful drawings. I hope it makes them smile!As we lingered there, my parents reminisced about fond memories with their parents while Tommy and I listened with curiosity. "Grandma always made the most delicious dumplings," my mom said wistfully. "And Grandpa could tell the most engaging stories about his adventures when he was young," my dad chimed in. Hearing their tales made me feel even more connected to my grandparents' legacies.On the way home, we stopped for a picnic in the park under the blossoming sakura trees. The pleasing scent perfumed the air as we enjoyed our vegetarian feasts together as a family. As I bit into my fresh spring roll, I felt grateful for this special tradition that brings us closer to our heritage.The next two days were spent resting, playing, and visiting with extended family members. We gathered at my aunt's house to share more stories, look through old photo albums, and sample more vegetarian cuisine. Qingming is a time to not onlyhonor those who came before us, but to also strengthen the bonds between those of us still living.One of my favorite moments was sitting with my cousin Sandra looking at a black-and-white photo from long ago. In it, a young woman with a warm smile cradled a newborn baby - my grandmother as a new mother with my dad as an infant. "Hard to believe that tiny baby became a grown man who used to bounce me on his knee when I was little!" Sandra said with a laugh. Moments like these make me feel doubly blessed - blessed to be descended from a loving family, and blessed to have these precious memories to carry forward.As the Qingming holiday drew to a close, I felt a tremendous sense of peace and gratitude. By honoring my ancestors with ancient rituals, I was able to feel their lasting presence and impact on my life, even decades after they've passed away. Their stories, their values, and their sacrifices continue to shape me. Qingming serves as a poignant reminder that we are all part of an ongoing legacy that stretches back centuries.Though I'm still young, I understand how important it is to keep these traditions alive and to pass them down to future generations. One day, I'll be the one reminiscing about loved ones to my children and grandchildren during Qingming. I'll tellthem about my wise and caring grandparents who inspired me. And I'll make sure they understand the deep meanings behind our momentous family reunion beneath the Spring blossoms each year.Thank you, Qingming Festival, for giving us this profound opportunity to reflect, to heal, and to truly appreciate those who came before us. Our ancestors' stories are forever woven into the tapestry of our lives, and I am forever grateful.篇5Tomb Sweeping Day Holiday EssayYay, it's Tomb Sweeping Day holiday! That means we get three whole days off from school. I love these little breaks because they give me a chance to relax and have fun. But Tomb Sweeping Day isn't just about getting a vacation. It's a really important tradition in my culture.Every year, my family and I go to the cemetery to sweep the tombs of our ancestors and leave offerings like flowers, fruits, and incense. It's a way to honor and remember those who came before us. My grandparents tell me stories about mygreat-grandparents and other relatives I never got to meet.Hearing about their lives makes me feel connected to my family's history.At the cemetery, I see lots of other families doing the same thing we do. Everyone is cleaning the tombs, leaving food and drinks, and burning incense and special papers called "joss paper." The smoke from all the incense makes the whole place smell really unique. Some people even set off firecrackers to let their ancestors know they are visiting.After we finish at the tombs, we have a big picnic lunch right there in the cemetery. We set out all the fruits, vegetables, chicken, and other foods we brought as offerings. My dad always packs my favorite dumplings! As we eat, I listen to my grandparents tell more family stories and traditions. Sometimes other relatives I don't see very often come and join us too. It's really nice to spend that quality time together.One of the best parts of Tomb Sweeping Day is flying kites! My uncle always brings some for all the kids. Once our tummies are full from the picnic, we run around trying to get our kites up as high as possible. The skies are filled with colorful kites dancing in the wind. A bunch of other families are flying kites too, so we have kite flying competitions to see whose can go the highest or do the coolest tricks.When we get tired of kite flying, my cousins and I collect wildflowers growing around the cemetery. We weave them into flower crowns and necklaces. My grandma shows us how to make them just right. She says we should place the flowers on our ancestors' tombs too as a sign of respect. The bright colors look so beautiful against the gray tombstones.At the end of the day, we burn joss paper and incense again. The thin smoke trails up into the sky. We stand together in silence for a few moments to remember our family members who passed away. Even though it's a bit sad, I'm glad we take this day to honor their memories and our heritage. Tomb Sweeping Day reminds me of how important traditions and respecting your ancestors is.On our way home, we always stop for ice cream or other dessert. It's the perfect treat after a long day out in the sun! I look forward to Tomb Sweeping Day every year. Maybe when I'm older and can understand more of the stories, I'll appreciate the holiday even more. But for now, I just feel happy spending time with my loved ones.I can use lots of English phrases to talk about this special celebration:"Sweep the tombs""Leave offerings like flowers and fruits""Burn incense and joss paper""Have a picnic lunch at the cemetery""Listen to family stories and traditions""Fly colorful kites""Weave wildflowers into crowns""Place flowers on ancestors' tombs""Remember those who passed away""Honor our heritage"I'm glad I can express the Tomb Sweeping Day traditions and activities in English. That way I can share this important part of my culture with friends and teachers who may not be familiar with it. Celebrating holidays lets me have fun while also learning about my roots. I feel so grateful to come from a family with such meaningful customs. Tomb Sweeping Day is definitely one of my favorite times of the year!篇6Qingming Festival Holiday: Tomb Sweeping Phrases in EnglishSpring is my favorite time of the year! The weather is warm and sunny, and everything looks so fresh and green after the long, cold winter. But the best part is definitely the Qingming Festival holiday! We get three whole days off from school to go tomb sweeping with our families.Tomb sweeping is a really important tradition in my culture. It's when we visit the graves of our ancestors and clean up around the tombstones to show our respect. It might sound kind of boring or even a little spooky, but I actually look forward to it every year.My grandparents always take me and my little brother to tend to our family's graves. We pack up all sorts of tools and supplies – brooms, dustpans, fresh flowers, incense, and even some yummy snacks! The ride there is always exciting because we get to see the beautiful spring scenery along the way.Once we arrive at the cemetery, the first thing we do is tidy up the area around each grave. We use the brooms to sweep away any fallen leaves, dirt, or debris. Next, we pull out any weeds or overgrown grass. In English, you could say "Let's clean the gravesites" or "We need to clear away the clutter."After everything is neat and tidy, it's time to place the fresh flowers we brought. My grandma always picks out the prettiestblooms in shades of white, yellow, and red. As we carefully arrange them, we say things like "These flowers look lovely" or "The blossoms add a nice touch of color."Then comes my favorite part – lighting the incense sticks! The sweet, smoky scent instantly fills the air. We stick the incense upright in the ground in front of the headstones and let them burn for a while. You could describe it by saying "The fragrant incense is burning" or "Plumes of smoke are swirling up from the sticks."With the graves all cleaned and decorated, we take a moment to quietly pay our respects. We bow our heads, clasp our hands together, and maybe even say a few words to our late family members. Simple English phrases like "Rest in peace" or "We honor your memory" seem to capture the solemn mood perfectly.Before we leave, we make sure to gather up all our belongings and any trash we brought with us. You don't want to say something accidentally disrespectful like "This place is a mess!" Instead, phrases like "Let's tidy up before we go" or "The area looks pristine now" would be better.The ride back home is usually pretty quiet since we're all a bit tired from the day's activities. But I always feel a warm senseof peace and gratitude for having the chance to remember and connect with my ancestors.Even though tomb sweeping might seem a bit strange to some people, it's a deeply meaningful tradition for my family and me. And being able to use simple English phrases and descriptions throughout the experience makes me feel extra proud of my cultural heritage. I can't wait for next year's Qingming Festival!。
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The integration trend will push fintech into a new stage of development.While promoting thetransformation of the financial industry, fintech often brings risks and and faces security challenges in the aspects of business, technology, networks, and data. Financial supervision needs to follow up in a timely manner, and even plan aheadto avoid complications.。
我最喜爱的一首歌--国歌英语作文
我最喜爱的一首歌--国歌英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Song - The National AnthemDo you know what my favorite song is? It's the national anthem of our country! I feel so proud and happy whenever I hear it. The national anthem is a very special and important song.In school, we sing the national anthem every Monday during the flag ceremony. All the students and teachers line up neatly in the courtyard. When the music starts playing, we stand up straight, put our right hands over our hearts, and sing along proudly. I always make sure to sing loudly and clearly. My mom says I have a great singing voice!The words of our national anthem are very beautiful and meaningful. They talk about the greatness of our nation and how much we love it. One part says "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave". That means our country is a free land full of brave people who love freedom. Doesn't that make you feel proud to be a citizen here?Another line goes "And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air". That's describing a battle scene from the war that helped us become an independent nation. I get chills imagining those brave soldiers fighting hard for our country's freedom! The anthem reminds us of the sacrifices made to protect our way of life.My favorite part is the very end - "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?" That reminds me that we're so lucky to live in a free country where people are brave. I want to grow up to be brave just like those soldiers from long ago. Maybe I'll even join the army one day and defend our freedom!Whenever I hear the national anthem, I feel very patriotic. Patriotic means you love your country a whole lot. The powerful lyrics and soaring music stir up those feelings of patriotism inside me. I get the chills and feel like standing up super straight with my hand on my heart.I remember one time we sang the anthem at a big baseball game. The whole stadium went silent as the singer's voice echoed out. Thousands of people were there, all putting their hands on their hearts and singing along. Seeing such a huge crowd united in patriotism made me emotional. I felt incredibly proud to be a citizen of this country.At home, my dad sometimes plays the national anthem recordings from iconic historical performances. Like that famous one by Whitney Houston at the Super Bowl. Her incredible vocals gave me goosebumps! My dad said she made the whole nation feel united and inspired during a difficult time of war.I also loved learning about the national anthem's history at school. Did you know the lyrics were written by a man named Francis Scott Key in 1814? He wrote it after watching the Americans fight off the British at Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. When he saw the American flag still flying over the fort the next morning, he knew his countrymen had won the battle. That inspired him to write a poem celebrating the Star-Spangled Banner, which later became the national anthem's lyrics.The music itself was adapted from an old British drinking song called "The Anacreontic Song". I think it's neat that the lyrics and tune came together in such an interesting way, but ended up perfectly capturing American patriotism. Our national anthem has been around for over 200 years and each new generation learns to sing and cherish it.I have so much respect for the national anthem because of its deep meaning and history. Singing it makes me feel united with other Americans, both today and throughout history. I'mproud to be able to sing the song that represents the values and ideals of our nation.When I'm older, I hope I can take my own kids to baseball games or parades and sing the national anthem with them. I'll remind them to sing their hearts out for this country we're blessed to call home. Maybe they'll even get chills and feel as patriotic as I do!Even though the national anthem is from long ago, its message is still so important today. It celebrates the freedom, courage, and unity that make our country great. To me, that's why it's the best song ever. Our national anthem fills me with pride,patriotism, and love for this land of the free and home of the brave.篇2My Favorite Song - The National AnthemHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite song in the whole wide world - the national anthem of my country! I love singing this song so much. Whenever I hear the first few notes, I get a huge smile on my face and I just can't help but sing along at the top of my lungs!The national anthem is a really important song for every country. It celebrates the nation and expresses patriotic feelings of love and pride for one's homeland. Our national anthem does that in such a beautiful and powerful way. The lyrics are so poetic and meaningful, describing the natural landscapes, history, and ideals of our great nation. And the music is simply magnificent - strong, stirring, and incredibly moving.I remember the first time I learned to sing our national anthem. It was in kindergarten and we practiced it every day for weeks leading up to our school's annual patriotic assembly. At first, I found the words a bit tricky to memorize since they use some bigger vocabulary that young kids don't normally use. But my teacher broke the lyrics down line-by-line and had us repeat after her over and over again until we had them locked in tight. She also taught us fun hand motions and movements to go along with certain parts of the song to make it extra engaging and memorable.When the day of the big performance finally arrived, I was bubbling over with excitement and pride. I put on my nicest red, white, and blue outfit that morning. My mom helped me make a handmade patriotic pin to wear too - it had stars and stripesmade out of colored popsicle sticks that I had glued together. I felt so patriotic!The auditorium was completely packed with students, teachers, parents, and community members all there to honor our country through music and words. The energy and sense of unity in that room was incredible. I'll never forget the moment when it was finally our turn to sing the national anthem on stage. The spotlights shone brightly on us as we stood up straight with our hands over our hearts. Then the music started playing and we all sang out in unison with everything we had. I could feel my heart swelling with love for my homeland with each resounding line I belted out.From then on, I've made it a personal tradition to sing the national anthem as proudly and joyfully as I can every single morning. It puts me in a positive, grateful frame of mind to start my day off right. I'll often turn on the radio to catch the anthem being broadcast so I can sing along. Or sometimes I'll just start singing it spontaneously for no reason at all, much to my parents' amusement. They just shake their heads and smile as I march around the house singing at the top of my lungs. But I don't care - I'm just so darn proud to be from this amazing country!Whenever there's a big national sporting event like the Olympics or World Cup, you can bet I'll be watching and singing along fervently with the anthem. I get totally pumped up cheering for our athletes while wrapped in the flag and sporting temporary face paint with the colors and symbols of our nation. Talk about patriotic! I just love that sense of unity we all feel as compatriots in those moments. Win or lose, I'm always filled with immense pride for our nation and its representatives.I think the national anthem is the most powerful and meaningful song there is. The lyrics speak of the struggles and ideals that have shaped our country's identity over the centuries. And the sweeping, cinematic music stirs up deep emotions of reverence, resilience, aspiration, and love within me. That soaring melody coupled with the poetic words about our natural landscapes and democratic values never篇3My Favorite Song - The National AnthemDo you know what my favorite song is? It's the national anthem of China! Yeah, I know it might seem a little weird for a kid to have the national anthem as their favorite song, but I just love it so much. Let me tell you why.First of all, the melody is so beautiful and inspiring. Whenever I hear those powerful opening notes, I get goosebumps all over my arms. The tune starts off kind of soft and mellow, but then it builds up into this incredible crescendo that makes my heart swell with pride. By the end, I'm always grinning from ear to ear and feeling totally pumped up!The lyrics are amazing too. They talk about the incredible sacrifices made by the revolutionaries who fought for our country's independence. Things like "Our founders built a new Great Wall with their flesh and blood." Whoa, can you imagine how brave and tough those warriors must have been? Risking everything to free China from oppression. It's all thanks to their courage that we can live in peace and liberty today.Whenever I sing the national anthem, whether it's at school or watching an international sports competition on TV, I make sure to put every ounce of passion into belting out those powerful words. I want to honor the spirit of those heroes and show the world how proud I am to be Chinese. Hearing thousands of voices joining together in unity for that song gives me chills.My favorite part is the final line: "Lets march on forever more, for an eternity full of glory!" Those words fill me withdetermination to always work hard, have courage in the face of challenges, and make my country proud. I want to grow up being a good citizen who contributes something meaningful, just like the revolutionaries did. Maybe I'll become a scientist and invent something amazing, or join the army and defend our borders, or excel in sports and bring glory through athletics. Whatever I end up doing, I'll keep the spirit of the national anthem driving me forward.The national anthem isn't just a song, it's a symbol of our identity and values as Chinese people. The stirring melody, uplifting lyrics, and sense of unity it creates make me feel incredibly proud and grateful every time I hear it. From the bottom of my heart, it will always be my most cherished and meaningful song. Sing it loud and proud, my friends! For an eternity of glory for the great nation of China!篇4My Favorite Song – The National AnthemDo you know what my favorite song is? It's our national anthem! I just love singing it. Whenever I hear the first few notes, I get such a proud feeling in my heart. I always stand up superstraight and put my hand over my heart when we sing it at school.The national anthem is a really important song for our country. It celebrates America and reminds us how lucky we are to live here. The lyrics talk about the brave soldiers who fought for our freedom and how our flag still waves proudly after battling through bombs and rockets raining down. Just picturing that scene makes me feel very patriotic!Maybe you're wondering why I love singing the national anthem so much. Well, I have a few reasons. First of all, the melody is so catchy and memorable. Once you learn it, you'll never forget it. It has a strong, powerful sound that makes you want to sing along loudly and proudly. Even though the song is almost 200 years old, it doesn't sound old or boring to me at all.Another reason I cherish our national anthem is because of the awesome lyrics written by Francis Scott Key. He was a really talented poet and lawyer who wrote the words after watching the crazy bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore during the War of 1812. Can you imagine how inspiring it must have been to see the American flag still flying high and proud after a night of nonstop cannon fire?The lyrics Key wrote captured that brave, defiant spirit perfectly. When I sing lines like "O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?" and "And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air," I imagine being right there on that historic night, cheering on our courageous soldiers. By the finale where Key rejoices that "the star-spangled banner yet waved," I'm filled with patrotism and pride for my country.To be honest, some of the words and phrases are a bit hard for me to understand since they use old-fashioned English from the 1800s. "Ramparts," "perilous fight," "the foe's haughty host" - those just aren't words I use everyday! But I don't mind at all. It makes the song feel formal, poetic and important. My music teacher explained all the meanings to us so now I appreciate the lyrics even more.Singing the national anthem is also a way for me to honor the millions of American heroes who have defended our country over the centuries. From the brave Maryland soldiers at Fort McHenry to the fearless troops storming the beaches of Normandy to the courageous firefighters racing into the Twin Towers on 9/11, the anthem celebrates their patriotism and sacrifice to protect our freedom and way of life. Whenever I belt out those powerful lyrics, I imagine how proud they must feel tohear Americans still singing the same defiant words over 200 years later.To me, the national anthem isn't just an old song we have to sing before baseball games or on patriotic holidays. It's a profound expression of our nation's perseverance, valor and hope for liberty. From the very first time I sang it as a kindergartener to now as a fifth grader, it fills me with a sense of American unity, resilience and devotion to my homeland.My friends all have their favorite pop songs by artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish or Bad Bunny. But for me, nothing can top that iconic melody and Francis Scott Key's poetic lyrics about our stalwart "star-spangled banner" remaining untouched by the "perilous fight" and "ramparts" of war. Our brilliant, brave ancestors fought too hard for me to take the national anthem for granted!I know I'm just a kid, but singing the national anthem with my篇5My Favorite Song - The National AnthemDo you have a favorite song? Mine is really special. It's called "The Star-Spangled Banner" and it's the national anthem of the United States of America! Every time I hear it, I feel so proud and happy to be an American.The national anthem tells the story of a really important battle during the War of 1812 between America and Britain. An American lawyer named Francis Scott Key watched the battle happen at Fort McHenry near Baltimore. The British navy attacked the fort for over 24 hours, firing bombs and cannon balls trying to capture it. But the American soldiers didn't surrender!Early on the morning of September 14, 1814, after a very long and scary night of fighting, the sun started to rise. That's when Francis Scott Key looked out and saw the American flag still flying over Fort McHenry. He was so relieved and overjoyed that America had won the battle. Right then and there, he started writing down words that would become the national anthem.The opening words, "O say can you see by the dawn's early light" refer to that morning when the battle was finally over and Francis Scott Key could see the American flag waving in the first light of day. He describes the flag as "the star-spangled banner" because it had stars along with red and white stripes. Eventhough the flag was torn by the bombs and cannon fire, it was still flying triumphantly over the fort.My favorite part of the song is the fourth verse that goes: "O thus be it ever when free men shall stand, between their loved home and the war's desolation! Blessed with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a nation!" I love those powerful words about freedom and praising America.At school, we all stand up straight with our hands on our hearts whenever we sing or hear the national anthem played. It makes me feel very patriotic and thankful to live in the land of the free and the home of the brave. The song reminds me of the courageous soldiers who have fought for our country from the Revolutionary War, to the War of 1812, the Civil War, World Wars, and all the battles in between. So many have made huge sacrifices to protect our freedoms.The national anthem lyrics are pretty tricky with lots of big words like "ramparts," "perilous," and "gallantly streaming." I'm still learning exactly what all those words mean. But I know the overall message is about America overcoming challenges, never giving up, and remaining strong and free. Singing it fills me with American pride!You're probably wondering why I love the national anthem so much at my age. Well, my grandfather is a big reason why. He served for many years in the U.S. Army and he's my hero. Whenever I'm at his house, he makes me and my little brother stand up straight and sing the national anthem with him. At first we thought it was kind of a boring old song. But then he started telling us all about its history and what it represents. Now I have such a deep appreciation for it.My grandfather took me and my brother to the Fort McHenry National Monument in Baltimore where the battle happened that Francis Scott Key witnessed. We got to see the huge American flag waving exactly where the star-spangled banner flew during that long night of bombardment in 1814. It was such a powerful experience walking on those hallowed grounds. We could almost imagine what it must have felt like when the air was filled with smoke from the cannons and bombs bursting in air.From that day on, I've loved singing and listening to the national anthem at baseball games, school events, Fourth of July celebrations, you name it. My heart swells with patriotic goosebumps every time. I've even started singing it for my dogSparky in the backyard, holding a stick flag high while he tilts his head in confusion but seems to appreciate my spirit!I know the national anthem will always have a very special meaning for me. More than just a song, it represents the resilience, perseverance and bravery of the American people throughout history. It fills me with gratitude for our troops, past and present. It reminds me to never take my freedoms for granted. It makes me want to be a good citizen who does my part to keep America strong.So yeah, "The Star-Spangled Banner" is my absolute favorite song. Every word and musical note is overflowing with American pride, love of country, and respect for the sacrifices made to preserve liberty and justice for all. I hope it will be your favorite too after learning just how meaningful its message is. Maybe we can be national anthem singing buddies! I'll keep working on hitting those high notes. "O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the laaaaaand of the freeeeeeeee and the home of the braaaaaaave!篇6My Favorite Song - The National AnthemMy favorite song ever is the national anthem of my country! I love singing it with all my heart. The national anthem makes me feel so proud and happy to be a citizen here. It fills me with patriotic spirit!The national anthem has such beautiful lyrics. The words talk about the greatness of our nation's landscapes, from the purple mountain majesties to the fruited plains. I may be just a kid, but I understand how lucky we are to live in a country with so much natural beauty. The lyrics mention things like the amber waves of grain, which reminds me of the wide golden fields I see when my family goes on road trips. We have amazing farmlands that grow so many crops to feed people.Another part of the lyrics I really like is about the rockets' red glare and bombs bursting in air. That's describing the brave soldiers who fought for our freedom in historic wars long ago. The national anthem celebrates the courageous heroes who risked their lives to protect our country and way of life. Whenever I sing that verse, I imagine what those battlefield scenes must have been like, with the rockets' red glare lighting up the night sky. So fascinating and patriotic!The melody of the national anthem is so rousing and powerful. The song starts kind of softly and gently, but thenbuilds up to these incredible high notes that give me chills every time. I'll never forget the first time I went to a baseball game and heard the national anthem sung live before the start. The whole entire crowd went silent and you could hear the singer's incredible voice echoing through the stadium. It was an electrifying, goosebump-inducing moment that made me feel an overwhelming sense of national unity and pride.At school, we always sing the national anthem during holiday performances and assemblies. I sing at the top of my lungs with my hand over my heart. Sometimes I'll even get teary-eyed because the anthem moves me that much! My classmates and I put so much passion and energy into belting out those lyrics about our homeland's majesty. Our music teacher works hard to ensure we know all the words and notes perfectly. She tells us that singing the national anthem isn't just about memorizing lyrics, but channeling deep feelings of patriotism.I'm so grateful to live in a free, democratic nation that allows me to proudly sing about its glory. The national anthem celebrates everything I love about my beautiful country - the breathtaking natural wonders, the hard-fought liberties, the unified spirit of the people. It inspires me to be the best citizen Ican be. I want to do my part to uphold the values and ideals described so eloquently in the lyrics.One of my biggest dreams is to someday sing the national anthem on a big stage in front of thousands of people. Can you imagine how electrifying that would be?! I would project my voice with total confidence and make sure to enunciate every word crisply and clearly. Hitting those high notes would give me an adrenaline rush for sure. I would sing with so much gusto to show my deep love and appreciation for our homeland's majesty. If I got to do that, it would honestly be a prouder accomplishment for me than anything else. Well, maybe besides becoming President someday!No matter what I end up doing though, you can bet I'll always, always sing the national anthem with unparalleled zeal and patriotic spirit. Those lyrics and that melody are seared into my heart and soul. They fill me with a profound sense of gratitude, unity and nationalist fervor. I'm overflowing with national pride every single time I joyfully belt out the words to my favorite song ever - the national anthem of this great, glorious nation I call home.。
江西省南昌市第二中学2024_2025学年高二英语上学期第三次月考试题
江西省南昌市其次中学2024-2025学年高二英语上学期第三次月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the speakers buy for Emma's birthday?A. A pet.B. A book.C. Some cakes.2. When did the football match start?A. At 2:15B. At 2:30C. At 2:45.3. Where are the two speakers?A. On a plane.B. In a shop.C. In a restaurant.4. How did the man know Lisa had come back from the U. K.?A. He saw her.B. Peter told him.C. Lisa gave him a call.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A club.B. A theft.C. A cupboard.其次节(共15小題;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C二个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题.每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How much is the extra large tent per day?A. $ 10.B. $ 50.C. $ 60.7. What do we know about the man?A. He'll return the tent in a month.B. He will not get a discount.C. He'll reserve a tent now.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2023年关于国庆节英语演讲稿带翻译(推荐10篇)
2023年关于国庆节英语演讲稿带翻译(推荐10篇)2023年关于国庆节英语演讲稿带翻译(推荐10篇)2023年关于国庆节英语演讲稿带翻译篇1Dear teachers and schoolmates:Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. The title of my speech today is “I love my motherland".In the east of the world, there is a civilized country, she is beautiful and broad. In the east of the world, there are a great people, she is industrious and strong, she is my motherland - China. I love my motherland, because of the beautiful scenery of the motherland; I love my motherland, for the motherland a hindrance; I love my motherland, for the motherland literature...The natural beauty of the motherland, to let the people praise. Magical jiuzhaigou, "guilin landscape of guilin", "the world first Buddha" the leshan giant Buddha, the beauty of the Sun Moon Lake, the potala palace, the Himalayas... More than that, its majestic, magnificent, huangshan I putuoshan elegant, kunlun is halcyon, hangzhou is famous for its west lake, the world knows of Beijing the imperial palace. North scenery, ice jade build by laying bricks or stones; The loess plateau, bold andunrestrained. As the sentence: "jiangshan so much jiao, made countless heroes bow in homage". This vast land, the sonata form, in addition to China, which country has so many beautiful scenery? Which country's land there is that there are miles and miles of mountains and rivers of magnificent landscape? I love my motherland!A hindrance of the motherland is always let people praise. In the 60th anniversary of National Day military parade, sas students parade troops, sailors, airborne troops and other 14 contingent, permitted 30 equipment also profuse ing. Specially-built equipment from the armed forces, selection of domestic new equipment. Look at these equipment, I felt so proud and proud, I JunWei zhuang, zhuang in China, I love my motherland!Literature is always let people praise of the motherland. "Journey to the west" in ancient times, a dream of red mansions, romance of The Three Kingdoms, "the water margin" to bing xin's ", and the stars ", lu xun in days of yore, guo moruo's "phoenix nirvana"... All classic, which country in our country so excellent literary works? I love my motherland!I'm proud of myself is a Chinese, I love my motherland.参考翻译:亲爱的老师、同学们:大家下午好!今天我演讲的题目是《我爱我的祖国》。
四川省泸州高级中学2025届高考英语必刷试卷含解析
四川省泸州高级中学2025届高考英语必刷试卷考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.I shook hands and ________ greetings with the manager, who I impressed a lot.A.conveyed B.swapped C.exchanged D.switched2.The book ______ through the air to Aunt Dede and she began to read it aloud.A.got B.pushed C.sailed3.--- Hello, Tom. This is Mary speaking.--- What a coincidence! I_________ about you.A.just thought B.was just thinkingC.have just thought D.would just think4._____ here, come and have a cup of tea.A.Passing B.To pass C.Pass D.Having passed5.I called her nearly ten minutes this morning, but I couldn’t ________.A.get through B.go through.C.live through D.look through6.U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in China’s economic center Shanghai on Sunday night, November 15th2009, ______a state visit to China.A.starting B.started C.to start D.having started7.— How do you think I can make up with Jack?— Set aside _______ you disagree and try to find _______ you have in common.A.what; what B.what; where C.where; what D.where; whether8.When caught _____ in the exam, he begged for the teacher’s pardon and tried ______ pu nishment.A.cheating; escaping B.to be cheating; to escapeC.cheating; to escape D.to be cheating; escaping9.Wolf Warrior 2, which ________ the “Award for Best Visual Effects” at the Beijing Film Festival, indicates China's film industry has come of age.A.wins B.wonC.has won D.had won10.________ has greater potential than flammable ice being mined from underneath the South China Sea when it comes to a global energy revolution.A.nothing B.neitherC.no one D.none11.He is a bad-tempered fellow, but he ________ be quite charming when he wishes.A.shall B.shouldC.can D.must12.At one time, she is fine, ________ at another, she is abnormal.A.and B.or C.but D.so13.—How about going sightseeing this Saturday afternoon?Sorry, I _______ my research report the whole weekend.A.will have written B.will be writingC.have written D.have been writing14.______ far in the contest, we are so disappointed.A.Not getting B.Not to getC.Not having got D.Not got15.After the fire,________________ would otherwise be a cultural center is now reduced to a pile of ashes.A.that B.itC.what D.which16.The reds and golds _____ into each other as the sun sank. What a beautiful sight!A.bumped B.pressedC.melted D.turned17.She was such a proud person that she would die she would admit she was wrong.A.since B.whenC.unless D.before18.Time is pressing.You cannot start your task _____ soon.A.too B.very C.so D.as19.If he ________ his teacher’s suggestion, he would have won the English Speech Con test.A.had followed B.should followC.was to follow D.followed20.I ________ able to catch the first flight home, but my watch betrayed me.A.were B.had beenC.would be D.would have been第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
杭州亚残运会英文口号
杭州亚残运会英文口号
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目录
1.杭州亚残运会简介
2.杭州亚残运会的英文口号
3.英文口号的寓意
4.英文口号的公布及反响
正文
杭州亚残运会,即 2022 年第四届亚洲残疾人运动会,将于 2022 年10 月 9 日至 15 日在中国杭州举行。
这是亚洲残疾人体育事业发展的
重要盛会,也是展示我国残疾人体育事业成果和人文关怀的平台。
近日,杭州亚残运会组委会公布了英文口号:“Heart to Heart,
@Future”。
这一口号简洁明了,富有创意,得到了广泛好评。
其中,“Heart to Heart”意为“心连心”,展现了残疾人运动员们坚韧不拔、挑战自我的精神风貌,也体现了残疾人体育事业的核心价值。
而“@Future”则寓意着拥抱未来,传递自信乐观、不畏挑战的期许,与“亚洲残疾人运动会”的主题不谋而合。
杭州亚残运会英文口号的公布,引起了社会各界的广泛关注。
人们认为,这一口号充分体现了残疾人体育事业的精神内涵,传递了积极向上的正能量,将成为杭州亚残运会的一大亮点。
此外,英文口号的公布也意味着杭州亚残运会的筹备工作已进入关键阶段,各项赛事安排、场地建设、志愿者招募等各项工作正在紧锣密鼓地进行中。
总之,杭州亚残运会英文口号“Heart to Heart, @Future”简洁明了,寓意深刻,既展现了残疾人运动员的精神风貌,又传递了积极向上的期许。
写一篇关于参加汶川大地震博物馆的英语作文
写一篇关于参加汶川大地震博物馆的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumLast weekend, my mom and dad took me on a very special trip. We went to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum! It's a big museum all about the huge earthquake that happened in 2008 in Sichuan Province. Even though the earthquake was really scary and sad, the museum helps us remember what happened and learn from it.The drive to get there took forever! We had to go all the way from our house in Chengdu to the town of Yingxiu. Yingxiu is where the earthquake was centered and where the museum is located. Mom said it was about 150 kilometers away. That's like driving from our house to my grandma's house 5 times! I tried my best to be patient in the car, but I got pretty bored and antsy.When we finally arrived, I could hardly believe my eyes. Yingxiu looked so different from the cities and towns I'm used to. There were piles of rubble and broken buildings everywhere you looked. It was like a monster had stomped all over the place!Mom explained that this wreckage is still left over from the earthquake 15 years ago. The museum was built right in the middle of all the destruction to help people understand the power of the quake.The first thing we saw at the museum was this gigantic crooked clock frozen at 2:28. That was the moment when the massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake struck on May 12, 2008. Just thinking about how that clock suddenly stopped working along with everything else that day gave me chills. More than 69,000 people died in the quake, which was absolutely devastating.Inside the museum, there were rock and soil samples showing the underground fault lines that caused the shifting and shaking. Videos played over and over showing the violent tremors and buildings crumbling down. I saw rescued survivors getting pulled from the rubble. It was so intense and made the hair on my arms stand up.One of the saddest parts was a room lined with portraits of children who died in the earthquake. Apparently, thousands of the victims were kids whose schools collapsed on top of them. Looking at their smiling faces reminded me of my own classmates and friends. I felt sick thinking about what their lastmoments must have been like. Their families' pain is just unimaginable.But despite all the sadness and destruction, the museum also highlighted amazing stories of bravery and resilience. Rescuers from all over China and other countries rushed in and spent weeks digging through the debris to find survivors. We saw photos of soldiers, firefighters, and ordinary people working around the clock to help.There was even a replica of the room where a young girl named Tan Xian was trapped for 5 days before being pulled out alive! She was just 16 years old at the time. While buried, she rationed her snacks and sipped her own urine to survive until rescuers found her. Her incredible story showed that miracles can happen. Mom said the whole country cheered when Tan Xian was freed.After the earthquake, people all over China and the world pitched in to help with recovery efforts. Countries near and far sent money, food, medicine, and other supplies. Workers rebuilt houses, schools, hospitals, and roads in the destroyed towns. In some ways, the new buildings and infrastructure are even better and sturdier than before the quake.The museum has an outdoor memorial section with 69,000 little pillars to honor each life lost. I've never seen anything quite like it. The pillars are all different heights and lean at crazy angles, like the wreckage left behind. My dad teared up walking through that solemn area. But he said it's important to remember how the quake brought people together through unimaginable pain.At the very end, the museum talked about preparing for future earthquakes and other natural disasters. China has implemented better early warning systems and building codes now. The museum wants to educate people on earthquake safety. They even have emergency drills where you can practice taking cover!Overall, the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum was a heavy but meaningful experience for me. I walked away feeling grateful that my family is safe. But I also have a new understanding of how powerful nature can be, and how we need to be prepared. The stories of resilience and rebuilding gave me hope that people can overcome anything when we unite together. I'll never forget this trip and the lessons it taught me.篇2My Trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumLast weekend, my mom and dad took me on a really cool trip. We went to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum! It was awesome and I learned so much. Let me tell you all about it.We left really early in the morning to drive to the museum. It's located in Sichuan Province, which is pretty far away from where we live. The drive took almost four hours! I slept for a lot of the drive, but when I woke up I could see we were getting close because there were huge mountains everywhere. Sichuan is one of the mountainiest places in China.When we finally got to the museum, I was super excited. From the outside, it kind of looked like a modern castle made out of gray concrete. There was a really tall lookout tower thingy and the roof was all pointy. My dad said the building was specially designed to represent courage and resilience against natural disasters.The moment we went inside, I could feel how special this place was. The first room we entered had a gigantic metal sculpture hanging from the ceiling. It looked like a tattered ravine, with rocks and boulders piled everywhere. My mom explained that this was to show the sheer power and destruction of the Wenchuan earthquake back in 2008.That earthquake was one of the worst ever to hit China. Over 69,000 people lost their lives and millions more lost their homes. Whole cities were demolished by the massive 7.9 magnitude quake. Just learning those facts gave me chills.From the intro room, we headed into the main exhibition area. There were so many cool things to see and learn about! One section showed videos of what the earthquake actually looked and sounded like. It was terrifying, with the ground violently shaking and cracking open. Buildings swayed back and forth like they were made of jelly before crumbling into rubble. I can't even imagine how scared everyone must have felt.Another area focused on the incredible rescue efforts that took place after the quake. We saw real excavation tools and equipment used by rescue teams to dig through the debris. There were also lots of photographs of people being pulled out alive from under collapsed buildings. My favorite was a picture of a soldier celebrating after rescuing a tiny baby. What a hero!Of course, the museum also honored those who tragically lost their lives. One profound memorial had the names of all 69,000+ victims engraved on the wall. Looking at those names really drove home how catastrophic the earthquake was. Another installation paid respects to the many students andteachers who died when their school collapsed. It was so sad but important to remember them.To end on a more uplifting note, the last few exhibits highlighted the incredible resilience of the local people. We saw examples of resourceful temporary housing solutions and the massive reconstruction efforts. Entire new cities like Dujiangyan had to be rebuilt from scratch. The Chinese people demonstrated such bravery and determination in the face of unimaginable tragedy.Before we left, I made sure to sign a huge mural in the lobby. It asked visitors to leave messages of hope, support and encouragement for quake survivors. I wrote "You are all heroes and inspirations! Stay strong Sichuan!" Leaving that museum, I just felt proud to be Chinese. We have been through so much but always bounce back stronger than before.That's my retelling of our powerful, eye-opening visit to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum. I give it my highest recommendation if you ever find yourself in Sichuan Province. It's a fascinating look at one of the most pivotal events in recent Chinese history. The museum does an amazing job of honoring the victims, celebrating the heroes, and ensuring we never forgetthe hard-earned lessons of preparedness and resilience. I'll never forget this trip as long as I live!篇3My Visit to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumLast weekend, my mom and dad took me on a very special trip. We went to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum! I was really excited because I had learned all about the big earthquake that happened in Wenchuan County back in 2008. It was one of the biggest earthquakes ever in China.When we got there, the museum was huge! The building itself looked very modern and cool. There were big sculptures out front that looked like broken buildings and rocks to remind everyone of the destruction the earthquake caused. I couldn't wait to go inside and see everything.The first part of the museum talked all about what earthquakes are and how they happen. There were huge screens playing videos that showed the shaking ground and buildings collapsing during the Wenchuan quake. It was pretty scary to watch, but also fascinating. I learned that earthquakes happen when two big pieces of the Earth's crust suddenly slip past eachother along a fault line. The Wenchuan quake measured 8.0 magnitude, which is massively strong!After that room, we entered a section all about the rescue and relief efforts after the earthquake struck. There were real vehicles, equipment and supplies used by rescuers on display. I saw an actual helicopter they used to drop food and water to people trapped in the mountains. There were also pieces of destroyed buildings, including a classroom with tiny desks and backpacks still left behind when the students had to flee. Seeing those really drove home how devastating the quake was.But my favorite part was the Memorial Hall. It was a huge quiet room with the names of every single person who died in the earthquake engraved on the walls. As I walked around reading the 69,000+ names, I felt very sad for all those lives lost. But I was also proud to learn about the bravery and strength of the rescue workers and survivors. In one area, they had hundreds of signature banners from people all over the world sending their support and well-wishes to the victims. It showed how we can come together during terrible tragedies.Towards the end, there was an exhibit on rebuilding and recovery efforts. China did an amazing job constructing temporary housing villages and rebuilding roads, bridges,schools and hospitals in record time. Now a decade later, the affected areas have flourished again though people will never forget the tragedy. The museum was a powerful reminder of the destructive force of nature, but also the resilience of the human spirit.After seeing everything, I felt proud of my country for persevering through such horror and creating this incredible museum to educate people. It was an emotional but very meaningful experience that I'll never forget. I have so much respect now for rescue workers and gratitude for my own safety. Visiting the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum was the best field trip ever!篇4My Trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumLast week, my class went on a field trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum. I was really excited because I had learned about the big earthquake that happened in 2008, but I didn't know much about it. The museum was going to teach us all about this huge natural disaster.We took a bus for almost two hours to get to the town of Yingxiu in Sichuan Province. That's where the museum is located.Yingxiu was one of the towns that got hit hardest by the quake. On our way there, our teacher told us that over 69,000 people died because of the earthquake. That's a really big number! I couldn't even imagine that many people. She said it was one of the deadliest earthquakes ever in China.When we arrived in Yingxiu, I could hardly believe my eyes. There were fallen down buildings and rubble everywhere! It looked like a ghost town. Our teacher explained that this area hadn't been rebuilt much since 2008 so we could see what it looked like after the massive shaking. Seeing it in person really helped me understand how powerful and destructive the quake was.The first part of the museum we went to was called the Ruins Exhibit. It was outside amongst the damaged buildings. There were signs explaining what each crumbled building used to be –a school, a hospital, some houses. It was so sad thinking about all the people who had died inside those buildings when they collapsed.One part that really stuck with me was seeing the remains of the Xuankou Middle School. The whole school had pancaked down except for one single room sticking up in the air! That one room used to be the school's library. Our guide told us thatincredibly, a teacher and 23 students survived being trapped in that little library room for five days after the quake. Just thinking about being trapped like that for so long gives me chills.Next we went inside the main museum building. They had these huuuuge panels on the walls showing the exact times that different deadly earthquakes have happened around the world. The Wenchuan quake was at 2:28pm on May 12, 2008. Looking at all the other quakes made me realize that they can really happen anywhere and everywhere.There was another room that replicated what it was like to be inside a building during an earthquake. The floor started shaking like crazy and stuff was falling off the shelves! It lasted about 20 seconds which didn't seem that long. But our guide said the real Wenchuan quake went on shaking for over 2 minutes in some areas. That must have felt like forever.One of the saddest parts was an area dedicated to showing pictures and names of people who died. A whole wall was covered with their names and faces. Seeing those regular people in their normal clothes, just smiling, really brought it home that those were real lives lost. Not just a number like 69,000. Some of the kids in my class started to cry.But the museum didn't just focus on sadness. They also highlighted all the incredible relief efforts and how communities came together in the aftermath. There were recordings of real voicemails that trapped survivors left for their families, telling them they were still alive. And there were stories about how neighbors helped neighbors escape from the rubble.Maybe the most inspiriting part was an area about all the volunteers who came from across China and around the world to help with search, rescue, and rebuilding. One girl from Japan raised over 100,000 by making origami cranes! The curators called it a portrait of "resilience and great love." I felt really proud of how people united during such a terrible tragedy.Before we left, our teacher took us to a special exhibit all about earthquake preparedness. We learned the safety tips for what to do before, during, and after an earthquake hits. The most important things are avoiding hazards that could fall on you, taking cover under a sturdy table, and not using elevators. I really paid close attention because I want to be prepared if it ever happens when I'm at school or home.On the bus ride back to our city, I thought a lot about everything I had seen and learned at the museum. The Wenchuan earthquake seemed so long ago, but it turns out theeffects are still felt today. Seeing the rubble and reading those names drove home that this was a real human tragedy that changed many lives forever. But it also showed how resilient people can be and how we can come together in really hard times. I have a new understanding of what earthquakes mean, and I feel ready to stay safe if one ever strikes my area. I'm really glad I went on this field trip – it's something I'll never forget.篇5My Trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I recently went on a really cool field trip with my 5th grade class to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum in Sichuan, China. It was such an amazing and eye-opening experience that I can't wait to tell you all about!The museum is built right on the site where the huge 2008 Wenchuan earthquake happened. As we got closer, I could see the huge modern building with its unique curved shapes. It kind of looks like a wave or a ribbon blowing in the wind. My teacher told us the design is supposed to represent the powerful energy and movement of earthquakes. So cool!When we went inside, the first thing I noticed was how quiet and peaceful it felt, despite being about something so devastating. There were dim lights and open spaces that made me feel calm. The exhibits started by teaching us what earthquakes are and how they happen deep under the earth's surface. There were really neat models and videos showing the tectonic plates grinding together. I didn't realize how massive those rocks under our feet actually are!The next rooms took us through the timeline of the 2008 Wenchuan quake, minute by minute. It was absolutely terrifying to imagine! The shaking started at 2:28pm on May 12th and within 4 minutes, thousands of buildings had collapsed across the region. Pieces of concrete, bricks, and rubble were frozen in time inside displays. Seeing the crumpled school desks, smashed cars, and piles of rubble made me realize how scary and dangerous it must have been. Over 69,000 people lost their lives that day, including many kids my age. It was so sad.But the museum didn't just focus on the destruction and loss. It also celebrated the heroes - the brave firefighters, soldiers, medical workers, and volunteers who rushed to help. There were real footage and radio recordings playing as we walked through recreated rescue scenes. I got chills hearing the voices of peopleworking tirelessly to dig out survivors. China's international partners sent equipment and teams to assist too. It showed how we can come together during terrible disasters.My favorite part was walking through the "Survivor's Village" which had preserved buildings, homes, and scenes from right after the quake. It felt like I had gone back in time! There was rubble everywhere and tents set up where people had taken shelter. The museum staff were acting out roles of earthquake survivors which made it seem so real. A kid my age "played" the part of an injured student waiting for paramedics. It was so authentic and powerful.At the end, we got to leave messages on a huge digital display, sending our hopes for a safe future. I wrote "Stay strong Wenchuan! The world is with you!" It felt good to do something to send my positive energy their way.The museum definitely opened my eyes to how scary Mother Nature can be. But it also inspired me with the incredible spirit of the rescuers and all the people who helped rebuild Wenchuan after this tragedy. I have so much respect for them! I feel lucky I got to visit this special place and learn its important lessons about disaster preparedness, resilience, and our human power to persevere during the toughest circumstances.If you ever get a chance, you have to go to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum. It's a fascinating,heart-wrenching, but ultimately uplifting experience that will give you a profound appreciation for life. I'll never forget the stories and images I witnessed that day. It was the best field trip ever!篇6My Trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake MuseumOn May 12th, 2008, a huge earthquake hit the Sichuan province in China. It was really scary and caused a lot of damage and many people died or got hurt. The earthquake was measured as 8.0 on the Richter scale, which is super powerful. It made buildings collapse, roads crack open, and landslides cover entire towns. Over 69,000 people lost their lives and millions more lost their homes. It was one of the worst natural disasters in Chinese history.Last summer, my parents took me and my little brother on a trip to the city of Dujiangyan to visit the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum. This museum was built to help people remember the terrible earthquake and honor those who died or suffered. I felt a little nervous to go at first because theearthquake seemed so frightening, but I'm glad we went because I learned a lot.When we first arrived at the museum, I was surprised by how big it was! The building itself is massive and very modern looking, with gray concrete walls and sharp angles. As we walked inside, the first thing we saw was a gigantic sculpture made of bent steel beams that used to be part of buildings and bridges before the quake knocked them down. The sculpture is called "Revived Lives" and it reminded me of how powerful the earthquake's shaking must have been to twist solid metal like that. It made me imagine how terrifying it would be if the ground started violently shaking like that when I was just walking around outside.The museum had many different exhibitions inside with videos, pictures, artifacts, and educational displays. One room showed video footage from news reports when the quake first happened. I saw buildings crumbling, clouds of dust filling the air, and people running in panic as the ground wouldn't stop moving. Another room had rescued belongings like smashed laptops, ripped clothes, and children's toys that got dug out of the rubble after the shaking stopped. Seeing those everyday objects in such bad shape made the disaster feel very real to me.But the most impactful part was reading the stories of individual victims and survivors. There were walls filled with photos and names of people who died, especially many children from schools that collapsed on them. It was heartbreaking picturing those poor kids getting buried alive like that. However, there were also incredibly inspiring stories about rescues, like a 2-year-old girl who was pulled out of the wreckage after being trapped for 50 hours! And a mom who kept her newborn baby alive by breast-feeding him while they were trapped together for four days before being saved. Hearing those stories gave me hope that there can be miracles even in the worst catastrophes.One of the most fascinating exhibits let you experience what an 8.0 earthquake actually feels like. My family and I stepped into a simulator room with a moving floor, and suddenly it started shaking like crazy! Objects fell off shelves, lights flickered, and loud rumbling filled the air. My brother got so scared he started crying, but I thought it was kind of fun being jostled around like that, knowing it was just a simulation and I was safe. But it gave me a tiny glimpse of the terror people must have felt when the real quake hit without warning.After the museum's exhibits, we went outside to the memorial gardens. There were beautiful ponds, waterfalls, trees,and sculptures everywhere. But the most special part was walking down a long path lined with thousands of little handprint plaques made by kids from all over China. Each one had a different colorful handprint and message offering hope and encouragement for the earthquake victims. It was very moving seeing all those caring thoughts from children just like me.At the end of the path was a huge wall with the names of everyone who died in the earthquake carved into it. Just seeing how many names there were really drove home how devastating the disaster was. So many lives got cut short that day. Behind the wall was a peaceful cemetery holding remains that rescuers found but couldn't identify individually.My trip to the Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Museum was an incredibly heavy experience in some ways, having to confront such horrible loss and tragedy. But it also inspired me with stories of bravery, resilience, and how humanity can come together after going through something so destructive. Even though the museum was focused on a terrible natural disaster, it ultimately left me feeling hopeful about the strength of the human spirit. I have so much respect now for everyone impacted by the earthquake, as well as the rescue workers and everyoneelse who helped the survivors start to rebuild. I'll never forget this museum or the powerful lessons it taught me about the awesome power of nature, but also about courage, compassion, and perseverance.。
南丁格尔英文简介
南丁格尔英文简介弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔,因她在克里米亚进行护理而闻名。
她是世界上第一个真正的女护士,下面是店铺给大家整理的,供大家参阅!弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔简介Florence Nightingale, known for her care in the Crimea. On March 16, 1908, she was awarded the London City Liberty Award at the age of 88. She is the world's first real female nurse, created a nursing career. "5.12" International Nurses Day is the common holiday of nurses around the world, is to commemorate the founder of this modern care and set up, this day is Florence Nightingale's birthday.弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔故事To the hospital to see a doctor, in addition to contact with doctors, but also contact nurses, especially when hospitalization, contact nurses more. Doctors to the patient diagnosis of the disease, to determine the treatment program, nurses in accordance with the doctor's request to the patient the body temperature, injections, medication, dressing wounds, at any time care of patients. Nurses with their unique love, smile and scientific care methods to help patients recover, is known as the "white angel". However, we may not know that in the past in the hospital is not a special nurse this career, about 150 years ago to set up a modern nursing professional, training professional nurses, the founder of this professional is the Nightingale The Nightingale is an Englishman, born in Italy in 1820. She is well-off and well educated. Her parents want her to develop literature, music, talent, among the upper class, and she was so weak. She wrote in his diary: "There are three roads in front of me: one is a writer, two is married when a housewife, three is anurse." She ignored the parents of the opposition, decided to choose a third road.Crimean outbreak, the beginning of the British medical ambulance conditions are very poor, the wounded mortality rate of up to 42 percent. The newspaper disclosed these facts, domestic uproar. Nightingale took the initiative to apply for the care of the wounded, led the 38 nurses went to the front, alone to develop modern field care career. For a woman, this is a daunting challenge. Because at that time British public opinion has been opposed to the hospital, especially in the field hospital there are female nurses appear. Once, Nightingale was on the side to the wounded dressing, while comforting him, the wounded moved to shed tears. At this time, there is a major officer came in, the Nightingale called out, with disdain look and said to her:"Noble lady, you still go back to London! You are the care of these wounded, they can not go on the battlefield."Why?" Asked Nightingale, puzzled."Do you think that a person who can not touch tears at all means can take charge of it? You and your companions make them spoiled!""No!" Nightingale looked directly at the eyes of the major, "in my eyes, they are men, brothers, they are injured, they should get care and comfort.""I'm sorry, sir, I do not have time to discuss this with you now." Then she turned to the ward and went to the ward.Nightingale established a nurse patrol system, every night she always took the wind and light to patrol the ward, a night tour of seven kilometers. Whenever she held the wind and light through the long street, figure arrived, the soldiers to kiss herfigure to express their high respect, and affectionately called her "lantern lady".In the efforts of Nightingale, the conditions of the ward greatly improved, half a year, the wounded mortality rate dropped to two percent. Many of the wounded recovered, but also did not forget Nightingale, they made Nightingale in the hospital's performance into poetry, printed into a booklet. Fifty years later, the soldiers recited again when they met again. And the Southern Dynasties revolutionary mentor Marx, the courage and dedication of the courage and dedication of the Nightingale is very touched and admired, wrote two warm news, were published in Germany, "New Up Report" and the United States " New York Tribune "on.Nightingale created miracles shook the country, changed the views of the British government and the nurses, nursing work has been the social attention. For a time, Nightingale has also become a British legendary figure. She returned home, was honored as a national hero. But she was very courteous, very strict from the beam, declined the official provision for her material treatment and all hospitality event, immediately put into the nurses school's intense work. In 1860, she used the community to commemorate her meritorious service and donated a large sum of money to create the Nightingale nurses training school, which is the world's first regular nursing school. Prior to this, nursing work was considered a career under *. Nurses are made of some rude old women, who do not understand professional care knowledge, lack of love, ignorance, dirty, rough, no rules and regulations, even the most basic "brush workers" work is not due, when the ward walls and The floor was stained with stains and stains, and the stench was unpleasant. Inresponse to this situation, the Nightingale Nurses School has established a rigorous system in curriculum setting, student selection, internship and performance assessment.In three decades, the school has trained more than a thousand students, outstanding graduates are Europe, the United States, Asian countries to hire nurses to hire nurses schools. Nightingale created the great cause of modern nursing, which is an unprecedented contribution to the whole of mankind. With the number of trained nurses increasing, the cause of care has been developing rapidly, and the level of medical care has been greatly improved.After 1857, Nightingale's body had been bad, but she had worked more than twenty hours a day. As a result of overwork, in 1901 she was blind. But she still obsessed with nursing professional, still continue to meet the visitors, to promote her ideas and ideas. In 1910, Nightingale died in sleep. In accordance with her will, the United Kingdom did not hold a state funeral. But the world, in order to cherish the pioneer of this modern nursing career and the founder of modern nursing education, set her birthday as an international nurse festival and set up the Nightingale Prize to reward those who made outstanding contributions in nursing work.Florentine Nightingale 1820 - 1910, British female nurse, Christian, founder of modern American nursing and nurse education.Parents love Nightingale, let her accept the highest level of education, make every effort to train her. From childhood, she received grammar and her essay education. She also studied languages such as French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek. Moreover, the study of mathematics, philosophy, history, music,painting and handicrafts have been extensively studied. At that time the hard work and efforts to lay a good foundation for her, so she left a lot of books later. It can be seen that the young age of hard work, hard work, must play a role in the future. Never ignore that. In short, from the superior environment, upbringing, it can be said that her future life must be happy. According to the prevailing social sense of view, her future only had that kind of elegant and luxurious social life, to do a respect for all the people who steal fans. However, she did not choose this path. She chose to be a nurse regardless of her parents' opposition. She is very smart, must be aware of among the luxury is always mixed with desolate and empty itNightingale wrote in his diary when he was young:"I want to take office, business, as long as it is needed, what can be, that is worth the effort I go to work, for me anyway is necessary, I have been seeking it." (" Geer Biography ", Lydon Streich, Iwasaki translation, Industrial Japan version) So she was determined to lift people's illness and when a nurse. She was twenty years old, told the idea of this urgent, the results were strongly opposed. It's not surprising. At that time people's impression of the hospital is very bad, that it is neither clean, atmosphere and bad place. She wrote in the book: "People regard nurses as women who have lost their character and think that it is best to do it by women who have even had children." The doctors at the London hospital also said: "The nurses are ("Florence Nightingale's career", Cecil Uztam, Wushan Manchuzi translation, modern social version of the version), all the people are a kind of! In such an era, she decided to "be a nurse." Thus, I feel as a person, Nightingale has a strong, great faith, a lot of people starting from the ordinary, and more to see whether themost important. She does not care about it. She wrote at the time: "There is no disappointment in my dictionary, and the vocabulary is retreated." (With the previous book) those pioneers of large and small performance, are with pure and solid "faith" into life , And always unswervingly, carry out life. They are those by the joy, pain and sadness and the shadows of the light and the intertwined from the feelings of the people, continue to twist together, the formation of the outline of life. If this lifeline is thick and firm, then people will be able to cherish the feelings of pride and gratitude, looking back on their own life, including all the suffering, including life. I think there is life and true happiness in the process of moving along the path that I have always believed in.Nightingale's story was selected to the fourth edition of the elementary school.After the death of Nightingale, people made the day of her birthday as an international nurse festival.。
排球赛颁奖发言稿英文范文
It is my great pleasure to stand before you today to address this special occasion, where we gather to honor the outstanding athletes and dedicated coaches who have made the 2022 volleyball championship a memorable event. As we celebrate the culmination of months of hard work, perseverance, and teamwork, let us take a moment to recognize the spirit of sportsmanship that has defined this competition.First and foremost, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the winning team. Your dedication, commitment, and unwavering determination have brought you to this moment of glory. Your victory is not just a testament to your athletic prowess, but also to the strength of character that you have displayed throughout the tournament. Your teamwork, strategy, and ability to adapt to different game situations have truly set you apart from the rest.To the losing teams, I want to express my sincere gratitude for your participation and for the passion that you have brought to the court. While victory is sweet, the experience and lessons learned from this competition will undoubtedly shape you into better athletes and individuals. Your perseverance and sportsmanship are commendable, and I am confident that you will return stronger and more determined next time.As we recognize the teams, we must also acknowledge the coaches who have guided them through this journey. The strategies, tactics, and support that you have provided have been instrumental in shaping the success of these teams. Your dedication to the sport and to the development of young athletes is truly inspiring. Your ability to motivate and inspire your players to reach their full potential is a testament to your leadership and coaching skills.The MVP award goes to [Player's Name]. Your performance throughout the tournament has been nothing short of spectacular. Your skill, athleticism, and ability to lead your team in critical moments have been the defining factors in securing your team's victory. Your unwavering focus and determination have set a standard for excellence that we can all aspire to. Your hard work and dedication have truly made you the MVP of this tournament.In addition to the MVP, we have several other awards to present. The Best Setter goes to [Player's Name], whose exceptional passing skills have consistently put her teammates in a position to succeed. The Best Spiker is awarded to [Player's Name], whose powerful and accurate spikes have been a constant threat to the opposing teams. The Best Libero goes to [Player's Name], whose defensive skills and smart decisions have made a significant impact on the game. And finally, the Best Defender is [Player's Name], whose relentless pursuit of the ball and ability to read the game have been instrumental in securing points for her team.The spirit of sportsmanship is what truly sets volleyball apart from other sports. It is a sport that fosters unity, respect, and fairness.It is a sport that teaches us the importance of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. Throughout this tournament, we have witnessed these values in action. The way players have cheered for their opponents, the way coaches have supported both their own and opposing teams, and the way spectators have respected the game have all contributed to the success of this event.In conclusion, I would like to thank everyone involved in this tournament for their dedication and commitment. Your hard work andeffort have made this championship a truly memorable event. As we celebrate the achievements of these athletes and coaches, let us also take a moment to reflect on the values that volleyball represents. Let us continue to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and respect in all aspects of our lives.Congratulations to the winning team, the MVP, and all the award winners. May this victory serve as a stepping stone to even greater success in the future. Thank you.。
我为2024亚冬会代言英语作文
我为2024亚冬会代言英语作文The 2024 Asian Winter Games are set to be a spectacular event, showcasing the best of winter sports and the spirit of unity. As a proud advocate for these games, I am excited to share the passion and dedication that athletes from across Asia will bring to the competition.The games are not just about the athletes; they are about inspiring the next generation to embrace winter sports and to pursue their dreams with courage and determination. As a spokesperson, I am committed to spreading this message of inspiration and perseverance.In the heart of winter, the 2024 Asian Winter Games will ignite the flames of competition and camaraderie. Theathletes will compete with fierce intensity, but they will also share moments of friendship and respect, which are the true essence of the games.As we approach the 2024 Asian Winter Games, I am eager to witness the incredible feats of skill and strength. The world will watch as records are broken and new legends are born,all under the banner of sportsmanship and international goodwill.The games are a testament to the power of sport to bring people together, transcending borders and cultures. As a spokesperson, I am honored to be a part of this celebrationof diversity and unity.The 2024 Asian Winter Games will be a platform for athletes to demonstrate their resilience and tenacity. It is a stage where every fall is followed by a rise, and every challenge is met with resolve.In the spirit of the games, I encourage everyone to support and cheer for the athletes, regardless of their country or background. Let us come together to celebrate the best of winter sports and the human spirit.As we count down to the 2024 Asian Winter Games, let us all take a moment to appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into preparing for such an event. It is a journey of self-discovery and growth for every athlete, and as a spokesperson, I am here to honor that journey.Finally, as the world turns its eyes to the 2024 Asian Winter Games, let us remember that this is more than just a sports event. It is a celebration of the human spirit, a beacon of hope, and a reminder that when we come together, we can achieve greatness.。
小学生你好2024演讲英语范文
小学生你好2024演讲英语范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hello everyone! My name is Amy and I'm a 4th grader here at Oakwood Elementary. It's such an honor to be standing up here in front of all of you today to give this speech for the "Hello 2024" assembly.Wow, can you believe it's already 2024? It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the new millennium back in 2000. So much has changed in the world since then! Let me tell you about some of the most amazing new things that have happened just in the last few years.First off, technology has gotten absolutely crazy! I'm sure you've all heard about or even used some of the latest AI assistants and robots. They can do just about anything - from helping with homework to playing games and even having conversations. My parents got me a little robot buddy named Chip for my birthday last year. He's so much fun and really smart too! I can ask Chip anything and he'll look up the answers for me. Pretty cool, right?Speaking of technology, have you seen some of the new hoverboards and flying cars that are starting to come out? It's like something straight out of a sci-fi movie! A bunch of kids at my school have hoverboards now and they look so awesome gliding around. I can't wait until I'm old enough to get one. And just imagine - in a few more years when we're all teenagers, we might actually be driving flying cars! How insane is that? No more being stuck in traffic jams, we'll just be able to take to the skies. The future is now, folks!But technology isn't the only amazing new thing happening these days. Have you noticed how much more people are focused on protecting the environment too? Sustainability and going green are huge priorities across the world now. My school has banned single-use plastics and we're all taking the "Plastic Free" pledge. We also have a huge recycling program and a garden where we grow our own fruits and veggies. It's so important for all of us to do our part to take care of our beautiful planet Earth.That reminds me - another awesome development has been all the progress in exploring space. Just last year, the first colony was established on Mars! Can you imagine humans living on another planet? I think that's one of the coolest things ever. I'mdefinitely going to try to sign up to be one of the first tourists visiting Mars when that becomes a possibility. Although I might be a little scared of the rocketship ride to get there!With all these mind-blowing innovations happening, I can't even picture what the world will look like when I'm a grown-up. Maybe we'll have teleportation machines and will be able to zip across the world in seconds. Or maybe we'll have floating cloud cities up in the sky! Engineers and scientists are coming up with new creations every day that seem straight out of fantasy stories. If you would have told kids 20 years ago that we'd have things like AI robot buddies and hoverboards in 2024, they would have thought you were totally crazy!That's what makes this time period we're living in so exciting. Every day, there's something new and incredible being developed. We're experiencing the future unfold right before our very eyes. Just think about how fortunate we are to be alive at such an amazing turning point in human history!As the young generation, it's going to be up to us to help create positive change in the world. With education and hard work, we can grow up to be the scientists, inventors, leaders, and activists who will tackle issues like global warming, find cures for diseases, and keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Iknow I want to do whatever I can to help make the world an even better place by the time I'm an adult.For now though, let's just appreciate how amazing it is to be kids in 2024! We get to experience virtual reality games, incredible new apps and technologies hitting the market every week, and all sorts of other mind-blowing innovations. We're truly living in an age where dreams are becoming reality right before our eyes.So let's embrace the future and get excited for all the awesomeness that's still yet to come. Whether you're hoping for jetpacks, hologram teachers, or robot chefs, there's no doubt our wildest imaginations will become the norm before we know it.Thank you all for listening. I hope you all have an incredible 2024 - filled with wonder, discovery, and most of all, lots of fun! The future is what we make it, so let's go out and make it great. Happy New Year everyone!篇2Hello everyone! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. Welcome to our elementary school's "Hello 2024" speech contest!Can you believe it's already 2024? Time flies so fast, doesn't it? It feels like just yesterday we were ringing in 2023. But now, a whole new year has begun, full of possibilities and adventures waiting for us.2023 was quite a year, wasn't it? We learned so many new things in school, made new friends, and had lots of fun. Who can forget that awesome field trip to the science museum? Or the school play where we all got to perform on stage? Those were such amazing memories!But now it's time to look ahead to 2024. I'm sure this new year will be just as exciting, if not more! We'll continue learning about the world around us, exploring new subjects, and growing as students and friends.One thing I'm really looking forward to in 2024 is starting the new reading challenge our teacher told us about. We get to read as many books as we can throughout the year and earn prizes! I already have a huge stack of books ready to dive into. I love getting lost in stories about brave heroes, fantastical lands, and real-life adventures. Reading opens up so many new worlds for us to explore from the comfort of our classrooms and homes.I also can't wait for the big science fair coming up in 2024. Science is one of my favorite subjects because I find it fascinatingto learn about how things work – whether it's Earth and the solar system, the human body, or the cool chemical reactions we get to experiment with. This year, I'm determined to come up with an amazing project that will impress the judges!Some of you might be feeling a little nervous about moving up a grade or starting at a new school in 2024. That's totally normal! Change can be scary sometimes. But it also means new adventures and opportunities to learn amazing new things. Just take a deep breath, believe in yourselves, and get excited for everything 2024 has in store.2024 will also be a year to focus on being good friends and great members of our community. We should strive to be kind and respectful to everyone, lend a helping hand to those in need, and take care of our school and town. Together, we can make 2024 an incredible year by spreading more happiness, lending, and making the world around us a little bit better.I'm sure many of you have set some fun New Year's resolutions too! Maybe you want to join a new club or sport this year. Maybe you've vowed to improve your math skills or become a better artist. Perhaps your resolution is to be more organized and clean up after yourself. Whatever your goals maybe, stick with them! Put in your best effort, don't get discouraged, and you're sure to make those resolutions a reality in 2024.Who knows what amazing things await us this year? We could discover a new favorite book series or video game. We might join the school band and learn how to play a cool instrument. A new best friend could move into our neighborhood. Our families might surprise us with an awesome vacation! The possibilities are endless in 2024.So let's jump into this new year with open minds and hearts, ready to soak up every incredible experience and lesson that comes our way. Let's make 2024 a year to remember by being the best students, friends, and community members we can be. If we face challenges with bravery and positivity, this is sure to be an unforgettable year of growth and fun!Thank you all for listening, and cheers to an amazing 2024! Let's make it our best year yet!篇3Hello, Everyone!Good morning/afternoon, teachers and friends. My name is [Your Name], and I am a Grade [Your Grade] student. I am veryexcited to stand here today and share my thoughts with all of you.First of all, I want to say hello to all the teachers. Thank you for your hard work in teaching us every day. You are like a guiding light, leading us on the path of knowledge. I am grateful for your patience and dedication. You always encourage us to do our best and never give up. You make learning fun and interesting, and for that, we are truly thankful.Now, let's talk about the year 2024. It feels amazing to be in the future, right? This year brings new opportunities and challenges for all of us, especially for us young learners. As the world keeps changing, we must also adapt and grow.One thing I believe is important for us in 2024 is to continue learning and exploring. Education is the key to unlock our potential and make our dreams come true. We should have a curious mind and never stop asking questions. Let's read more books, discover new things, and share our knowledge with others. By doing so, we can make a positive impact on the world.In 2024, we should also focus on being kind to one another. Kindness can make a big difference in someone's life. Let's be a friend to those who need one, lend a helping hand, and showempathy and understanding. No act of kindness is too small. Together, we can create a harmonious and caring community.Moreover, technology plays a big role in our lives today, and it will continue to do so in the future. In 2024, we have the opportunity to learn and utilize technology in a responsible way. We can use it to enhance our learning, connect with others around the world, and create amazing things. However, we must also remember to use technology wisely and safely, and not let it replace real-life experiences and interactions.Finally, I want to encourage all my fellow classmates to dream big and believe in ourselves. In this year of 2024, let's set goals and work hard to achieve them. Don't be afraid of failure because it is a stepping stone to success. Believe in your abilities and never give up. With determination and perseverance, we can overcome any obstacles that come our way.In conclusion, as we step into the year 2024, let's embrace the opportunities it brings. Let's continue to learn, be kind, use technology responsibly, and believe in ourselves. Together, we can make a difference and create a bright future for ourselves and the world.Thank you for listening, and have a wonderful day ahead!Note:Remember to add your personal touch to the speech by customizing the introduction and conclusion with your own name and any additional points you'd like to include.篇4小学生你好!2024大家好!我是小学生小明,今天我很开心能够站在这里和大家分享我的故事和梦想。
国庆节我很高兴作文英语
National Day is a significant celebration in many countries,marking the founding or independence of the nation.It is a time of joy and pride for the citizens.Heres a composition in English about the joy of National Day:As the sun rose on the first of October,a wave of excitement swept across the nation.The air was filled with the scent of freshly bloomed flowers and the sound of laughter from children playing in the streets.It was National Day,and the entire country was decked out in its finest attire to celebrate the occasion.The streets were adorned with vibrant flags,their colors reflecting the pride and unity of the people.The shops displayed a variety of festive decorations,and the local bakeries offered special National Day cakes,decorated with the national emblem and the colors of the flag.Families gathered together to share meals,reminiscing about the history and achievements of their country.The younger generation listened intently to the stories of their elders,learning about the struggles and sacrifices that led to the freedom and prosperity they enjoy today.Throughout the day,various events took place to commemorate the significance of the day.Parades marched through the main streets,showcasing the strength and discipline of the armed forces.The participants,dressed in their ceremonial uniforms,inspired a sense of admiration and respect among the onlookers.In the evening,a grand fireworks display lit up the sky,a dazzling spectacle that symbolized the bright future of the nation.The fireworks,in a myriad of colors and patterns,painted the night sky with a canvas of hope and dreams.The joy of National Day was not just about the festivities and celebrations,but also about the sense of belonging and unity that it fostered among the citizens.It was a day to reflect on the past,appreciate the present,and look forward to a better future.As the day came to an end,the people returned to their homes with hearts full of gratitude and happiness.The spirit of National Day lingered in the air,a reminder of the shared values and aspirations that bind the nation together.In conclusion,National Day is a day of immense joy and pride for the citizens.It is an opportunity to celebrate the nations achievements,strengthen the bonds of unity,andinspire hope for a brighter tomorrow.The memories of this day will forever be etched in the hearts of the people,serving as a testament to the enduring spirit of the nation.。
英语写给朋友国庆的信作文
Dear Friends Name,I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. As the leaves turn golden and the air carries a crisp chill, we are once again approaching the grand celebration of our nations birthday the National Day. I thought it would be fitting to pen down my thoughts and share with you the excitement that this festive season brings.Growing up, National Day was always a time of joy and pride for me. The vibrant colors of the national flag adorning every corner of our city, the streets bustling with parades, and the air filled with the echoes of patriotic songs its a sight that never fails to stir my heart. This year, as I reflect on the significance of this day, I find myself even more grateful for the freedom and opportunities that our country provides.One of the most memorable National Day celebrations Ive experienced was when I was in high school. Our school organized a cultural program where students from different classes performed skits, dances, and songs that depicted the rich history and cultural diversity of our nation. I remember vividly the feeling of unity and pride as we all sang the national anthem together, our voices resonating with the same passion and reverence.This year, I plan to celebrate the day by attending the annual parade in our city. The parade is a spectacle of patriotism and tradition, with marching bands, floats representing various regions, and the display of our nations military might. Its a moment that reminds us of the sacrifices made by ourforefathers and the strength of our people.In addition to the parade, Ill also be visiting the local museum to learn more about our countrys history and the struggles that led to the formation of our nation. Understanding our past helps us appreciate the present and work towards a better future.Ive also decided to volunteer at a community event organized by our local government. Its a way for me to give back to the community that has nurtured me and to celebrate the spirit of togetherness that our nation embodies.I wish you could be here to share in these festivities. I know you would enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and the sense of camaraderie that comes with such celebrations. Perhaps next year, we can plan to celebrate National Day together.In the meantime, I hope you have a wonderful celebration wherever you are. Whether its watching the fireworks light up the night sky, attending a local parade, or simply spending time with loved ones, I hope you feel the warmth and joy that this day brings.Please do share with me how you plan to celebrate National Day. Im eager to hear about your experiences and the unique ways in which you express your love for our country.Wishing you and your family a Happy National Day filled with happiness,laughter, and a deep sense of pride in our nations achievements. Warm regards,Your Name。
欢迎奥运冠军发言稿英文
欢迎奥运冠军发言稿英文Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, athletes, and sport enthusiasts, it is with great pleasure and honor that I stand before you today to welcome our Olympic champions. The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games have been an incredible display of athleticism, unity, and sportsmanship, and we are so proud of our athletes who have represented our country with such dedication and excellence.To all the Olympians who have graced the podium and secured gold, silver, and bronze medals for their respective events, we extend our warmest congratulations. Your hard work, determination, and sacrifices have paid off, and you have made your country proud. We are so grateful for the countless hours of training, the unwavering commitment, and the sheer talent that you have demonstrated in achieving greatness on the world stage.Each and every one of our Olympic champions has shown the world the power of perseverance, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence. We have been inspired by your exceptional performances, your grace under pressure, and your unwavering dedication to your sport. Your victories have not only brought glory to your country, but have also ignited a flame of hope, unity, and sportsmanship that transcends borders and unites us all as one global community.As we welcome our Olympic champions home, we also want to acknowledge the incredible support and guidance provided by the coaches, trainers, and support staff who have played a pivotal role in nurturing our athletes and preparing them for this momentous occasion. Your expertise, wisdom, and unwavering support havebeen instrumental in the success of our athletes, and we are grateful for the dedication and hard work that you have put in to help our athletes achieve their dreams.Furthermore, we must recognize the families and loved ones of our Olympic champions, who have been a constant sourc of love, encouragement, and support throughout their athletic journey. Your sacrifices, understanding, and unwavering support have been the foundation on which our athletes have built their dreams, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to you for being the pillars of strength and love for our champions.In celebrating the triumphs of our Olympic champions, we must also honor the spirit of fair play, respect, and camaraderie that has been on display throughout the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Our athletes have competed with honor and integrity, and have shown the world the true essence of sportsmanship. These values are the cornerstone of the Olympic movement, and our champions have embodied them with pride and dignity. Their conduct both on and off the field has been a shining example of the power of sports to unite, inspire, and uplift humanity.As our Olympic champions return home, we hope that their achievements will serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for the next generation of athletes. Their dedication, passion, and courage have set a shining example for young aspiring athletes, and we hope that their success will ignite a fire of ambition and excellence in the hearts of those who dream of following in their footsteps.In conclusion, on behalf of our nation, we extend our warmest congratulations and welcome to our Olympic champions. Your remarkable achievements have made a mark in history, and your legacy will continue to inspire and uplift us for generations to come. We are proud of you, we stand behind you, and we thank you for the joy, pride, and unity that you have brought to our country and the world. We look forward to celebrating your triumphs and welcoming you home with open arms. Congratulations once again, and may your future endeavors be filled with even more success, happiness, and fulfillment. Thank you.。
新视野大学英语第三版第二册第三单元B2U3
Step 1 Watch the GIF and discuss the following question in pairs.
What major stages does one’s life include?
— Boris Kodjoe
Parents can only give good advice or put their children on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.
— Anne Frank
Project of the unit
பைடு நூலகம்
Inspiring your Enhancing
thoughts
your skills
Project forecasting
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Presenting your project
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• infancy • childhood • adolescence • adulthood • middle age
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Step 2 Work in groups and discuss the following questions.
1) Which stage are you at now? The stage between adolescence and adulthood.
The odyssey years (3/3)
电影《长津湖》英文观后感
【导语】71年前,中国⼈民志愿军赴朝作战,在极寒严酷环境下,东线作战部队凭着钢铁意志和英勇⽆畏的战⽃精神⼀路追击,奋勇杀敌,扭转了战场态势,打出了军威国威。
以下是⽆忧考为⼤家精⼼整理的内容,欢迎⼤家阅读。
1.电影《长津湖》英⽂观后感 "Changjin Lake" focuses on the brothers of wuqianli and wuwanli. It truly restores the passionate history of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea and defending the country more than 70 years ago, which still makes our blood boil. New China has just been established. Just after a family reunion dinner, a military order once again put on military uniforms and went to the battlefield. When Thanksgiving comes and the US military enjoys delicious food in the camp, the Chinese soldiers can only eat hard potatoes under the cliff; Lei Gong transported the marker bomb for the safety of his comrades in arms, but he sacrificed himself; In order to defend the camp, Yang Gensi picked up the explosive bag and died with the enemy; The unwavering faith of the soldiers of the ice sculpture company made an American officer pay tribute. These soldiers, many of whose names are unknown to us, are heroes. What is a hero? This is what Wu Wanli, a 19-year-old recruit, once wondered. He felt a little out of reach when he heard that fighting 20 enemies was a hero. Mao anying's sentence "on the battlefield is a hero" touched me. Countless Chinese volunteers who bravely took the lead on the Korean battlefield fought with the enemy with the light of ideals and beliefs and with the national integrity of protecting the country. They all have such a belief in their hearts: "they don't believe that there are tasks that can't be completed, difficulties that can't be overcome, and enemies that can't be overcome." every Chinese volunteer who resists US aggression and AIDS Korea, Showing their heroic qualities. Ordinary makes great. The final victory of the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea is inseparable from these ordinary heroes. They traded their lives for this era without gunsmoke. The 176 minute long "Changjin Lake" is still meaningful after reading. The great spirit of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea has been renewed for a long time. The great martyrs of the Chinese people's Volunteer Army will live forever. Pay tribute to the volunteers who fought for our happiness to resist US aggression and aid Korea.2.电影《长津湖》英⽂观后感 Another golden autumn, another national day. In this national festival, "Changjin Lake" arrived as scheduled and met us. On the 72nd anniversary of the national day, it brought us an invisible education classroom and a shocking spiritual edification. The film is based on the battle of Changjin Lake in the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea in 1950, which restores to the greatest extent the difficulties faced by the revolutionary martyrs at that time. At that time, Changjin Lake encountered the worst cold in 50 years. When it was more than 40 degrees below zero at night, the ancestors wore thin clothes and weapons that lagged behind the U.S. military. In an environment of great armed contrast, they still moved forward bravely. I can see that thirty brave warriors braved fireworks and shells, went through a hail of bullets and fell under enemy tanks; I can see that 100 volunteer officers and soldiers crawl on the snow, stick to their positions and nail them on the snow mountains. Whose son, father, mother and wife are waiting for their relatives to return at home. We were born under the red flag and grow up in the spring breeze. All our eyes are Chinese. All the five stars shine are faith. The people have faith, the country has strength and the nation has hope. We have a stable life brought to us by revolutionary martyrs and a bright future created by people with lofty ideals. In the words of Mr. Lu Xun, "May Chinese youth get rid of the cold air and just go up without listening to the words of those who abandon themselves. Those who can do things can make a voice." now, we don't have to worry about war and turbulence, but we can't take it lightly and foreign powers are eyeing us, Efforts to suppress China's development, Huawei suffered a series of injustices and so on is enough to let the Chinese people know that as Chinese youth, we must care about the motherland, shoulder the important task and serve the motherland.3.电影《长津湖》英⽂观后感 The coldest night, the hottest blood. The most lovely people, the most determined military soul. Time back more than 70 years, the battle of blood and tears in the ice and snow is still unforgettable. This is eternal pain and eternal glory. History cannot be forgotten, heroes must be remembered. The upcoming "Changjin Lake" reproduces this thrilling World War I. However, no matter how clever the film narrative is, it can not say the magnificent and solemn and stirring of this epic. For a long time, "Changjin Lake battle" has become a legend of war and a totem of faith. Even if the ice body freezes the bones, he won't give in. Even if it is condensed into a "statue", it will not waver. In this campaign, the Chinese people's Volunteer Army, with amazing ideas and brave fighting spirit, conquered the extremely harsh environment, beat back the most elite ace troops of the US Army, recovered the vast area in the east north of the "38th parallel" and reversed thebattlefield situation. This battle also became the turning point of the Korean War. On the one hand, the volunteers refused to give up an inch of land, on the other hand, the enemy "retreated the longest distance", and the balance of the war was reversed. And behind this outstanding war achievement, the price is heavy. The volunteer officers and soldiers on the 1081 highland braved the extremely cold temperature of minus 40 degrees to tenaciously hold their positions. Finally, the whole company made a heroic sacrifice in the battle posture of lying prone in the trench and became an ice sculpture that will never fall and stand tall. Steel like consciousness casts a steel like defense line. This is the great wall erected by flesh and blood in a bitter and cold place, which can resist the enemy, retreat thousands of miles, keep the peace of the family and country and keep long-term peace. Winter has come, and the passionate youth gives up life to die. After the bloody battle, he finally fought a path of blood and finally regained a glimmer of vitality. Ice and snow frozen the soldiers' bodies, but could not seal their immortal soul. This military soul is the clearest love for the country and nation; This military soul is a mountain of military discipline and a mighty iron stream. "Ice and snow! I will never give in to you. Even if I freeze to death, I will stand proudly on my position!" Changjin lake, once frozen and still. Years can prove that water has sound. It was the horn of a great fighter, and it was the roar of the soul of an iron army. The battle of Changjin lake was vigorous, desolate and soul stirring. Even though 71 years have passed, this fierce and heroic bloody battle has turned into a monument, with more and more surging strength. No time is quiet, but someone carries the weight for us. Only by advocating heroes can heroes emerge, and only by striving to be heroes can heroes emerge in large numbers. Always remember the ice and snow of Changjin lake, the most lovely people in the ice and snow and their immortal military soul.。
中国特有事物的英文词汇
读书破万卷下笔如有神__________________________________中国独特的传统饮食( Unique Traditional Chinese Foods )馄饨wonton锅贴guotie (fried jiaozi)花卷steamed twisted rolls套餐set meal盒饭box lunch; Chinese take -away米豆腐rice tofu魔芋豆腐konjak tofu米粉rice noodles冰糖葫芦a stick of sugar -coated haws (or apples,etc.)火锅chafing dish丿八宝饭eight-treasure rice pudding粉丝glass noodles豆腐脑jellied bean curd中国新兴事物(Newly Sprouted Things )中国电信Chi na Telecom中国移动Chi na Mobile 十五计划the 10th Five -Year Plan 中国电脑联网Chi nanet 三峡工程the Three Gorges Project 希望工程Project Hope京九铁路Beijing - Kowloon Railway 扶贫工程Anti - Poverty Project 菜篮子工程Vegetable Basket Project 温饱工程Dece nt-Life Project 安居工程Economy Hous ing Project 扫黄Porn-Purging Campaign 西部大开发Go-West Campaign具有文化特色的现代表述大陆中国Mai nla nd Chi na 红宝书little red book红色中国socialist Ch inaFour Moder ni zati ons四化.读书破万卷下笔如有神__________________________________终生职业job-for-life铁饭碗iron rice bowl大锅饭communal pot关系户closely-related units夕卜岀打工人员migra nt workers关系网personal nets, closely -knitted guild五讲(讲文明、讲礼貌、讲卫生、讲秩序、讲道德):the Five Merits focus on decorum, manners, hygie ne, discipli nes and morals四美(心灵美、语言美、行为美、环境美):the Four Virtues are golde n heart, refi ned lan guage, civilized behavior, and green environment近一季度见诸报端的中国现代特色词汇翻译基层监督grass- roots supervisi on基础税率base tariff level婚介所matrimonial agency婚外恋extramarital love婚纱摄影bride photo黑心棉shoddy cotton机器阅卷machi ne scor ing即开型奖券scratch-open ticket/lottery集中精力把经济建设搞上去go all out for econo mic developme nt价格听证会public price hear ings甲 A 球队Division A Soccer Team家政服务household man ageme nt service力廿强舆论监督en sure the correct orie ntati on is mai ntai ned in public opi nio n假帐accounting fraud叫板challenge; pick a quarrel矫情use lame arguments渐进式台独gradual Taiwa n in depe ndence借调temporarily transfer扩大中等收入者比重Raise the proportion of the middle -income group.扩大内需,刺激消费expa nd domestic dema nd and con sumpti on安居工程housing project for low -income urban residents信息化in& # 102;ormation -based& # 59; in& # 102;ormationization智力密集型concentration of brain power& # 59; knowledge -intensive夕卜资企业overseas-fu nded en terprises下岗职工laid -off workers分流reposition of redundant personnel三角债chain debts素质教育education for all -round development豆腐渣工程jerry-built projects社会治安情况law -and-order situationn ati on state民族国家.读书破万卷下笔如有神__________________________________"台独”in depe ndence of Taiwa n台湾当局Taiwa n authorities台湾同胞Taiwa n coMPAtriots台湾是中国领土不可分割的一部分。
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By staff reporter LIU QIONGWhen 45-year-old Yu Li was in her youthful prime in the 1980s, so was the Shanghai skincare brand Maxam. Nowadays Maxam resides in the lower end of a Chinese beauty market flooded with myriad brand names from around the world. For Yu Li though, the local brand is still her favorite. "The best is what fits you personally. I prefer to stick with a product I know and trust instead of venturing into a new product and risk impairing my skin."Founded in 1962, Maxam reached its zenith at the end of the 1980s, when annual sales exceeded RMB 300 million. Besides its financial might, the enterprise that produced it was a forerunner in China's nascent cosmetics industry in terms of both product development and marketing. It produced China's first hairspray, sun-block cream and hand lotion, opened the first beauty school and beauty salon, and introduced marketing tactics to China such as consultation with a specialist. It even sponsored the nation's first beauty contest, aborted under pressure from the government after the event ignited fierce controversy.After the enterprise entered a joint venture with SC Johnson Wax in 1991, its fate took a surprising turn. Sales suddenly plummeted to RMB 6 million a year and its products seemingly evaporated from stores overnight. Yu Li recalls for a long time she could only find Maxam in the biggest malls.In September 2004 the old brand came back into Chinese customers' sight just as abruptly, with commercials across six channels of China Central Television (CCTV), the most viewed media in the nation. It made big news again that November at the station's annual advertising bidding conference by securing two prime-time spots with a staggering RMB 50 million. These moves triggered expectations of Maxam's resurgence after a long period in the doldrums.Booming Markets, Dying BrandsThe golden days for Chinese brands of the 1970s and 80s are gone forever. At that time all consumer commodities could find a ready market as everything was in dire short supply. After the opening up and reform policies progressively abolished hurdles for foreign imports from the late 1970s, many indigenous brands eagerly merged with transnational companies looking to edge into the Chinese market by setting up joint ventures.In general, however, multinationals have not set up shop with local enterprises to maintain local brands. As marketing expert Li Guangdou explains, "Transnational companies in China have followed a strategy of overwhelming Chinese rivals when they can. If they can't, they buy their brands and shelf them." P & G and Volkswagen are two examples. While drumming up their own brands these companies froze those of their Chinese partners, leaving them to die in oblivion. Many well-known Chinese products were finishedin this way, including Power 28, a Hubei-based wash powder brand, and White Cat, a Shanghai-based detergent brand.Although China had more registered brands than any country in the world by the end of 2006 (27.74 million), the bleak fact is that 90 percent of the nation's joint ventures are marketing their products under foreign brand names. Seven of China's eight top drink producers have been annexed by Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Three of China's four wash powder producers with an annual output above 80,000 tons have shifted to foreign hands. More than 90 percent of the soft drink market is dominated by overseas names. And foreign brands claim 75 percent of the cosmetics market, and 30-40 percent of the food and pharmaceutical market.Like mothers guilty about watching their children suffer, many Chinese enterprises have begun to try and redeem old local brands. In 1995, for example, Shanghai Jahwa Group President Ge Wenyao decided to buy Maxam back. But the beauty product market had changed drastically during the four years of the brands' relative invisibility under theSino-foreign partnership. Between 1990 and 1994 China's cosmetics market ballooned from RMB 4 billion to 50 billion, with skincare products alone accounting for RMB 20 billion of sales, a figure growing at an annual rate of 20 percent. Maxam was caught between such big international names as P & G, Unilever and L'Oreal, as well as emerging local companies attempting to capture the mid- to low-end of the market. In the ensuing bitter struggle Maxam had hit a nadir by 2002.The question for Jahwa at that point was whether it was commercially worthwhile to try and rejuvenate the old brand. Opinions differed within the company, but amongst the opposition to dumping Maxam altogether was Wang Zhuo, deputy general manager of the group. Finally Wang and the other executives came to the conclusion, "Innovation should not be understood as indiscriminately forsaking the old. Such thinking is cowardly and detrimental." Maxam, they reasoned, still enjoyed wide brand recognition and a broad consumer base; although its annual sales had dwindled to hundreds of millions yuan, it was still a decent turnover compared to many brand peers. Having come to an internal consensus, the company kicked off an aggressive advertising campaign in September 2004.Old Names in a New EraAs Chinese consumers grow more mature, many are showing renewed interest in the old national brands which they once disdained. A rising sense of Chinese pride and patriotism is further bolstering this trend. Native products are now a hot topic on the Internet, reflecting and fueling interest in the real-world market place. But it's far from enough for old native brands to rely on consumers' nostalgia to win back popularity. In fact, in many instances the product's long history is detrimental in shoppers' minds. "Old brands have a weakness in that they are often historically associated with inflexible operations and lackluster products, both of which are obstacles to their revival," says Zheng Danyang, a director of the China Time-Honored Brands Association. Zheng believes the solution liesin an awareness of the current market and skill at pitching the product to the contemporary consumer.The 150-year-old Neiliansheng Shoe Store once only hired experienced senior designers, for example, but now also employs fresh graduates in a bid to add a fashionable touch to its hand-made cloth shoes. Another example is the 180-year-old Wanglaoji Herbal Tea brand. This Cantonese drink has the medicinal function of expelling heat from human body believed to cause many ailments in traditional Chinese medicine. The drink is now packaged in cans and paper boxes, and has found new popularity as a natural health beverage. The notion of preserving health sells well in today's China.Other brand names have reappeared on the market after long absences, such as the Warrior sneaker, the "Chinese Adidas" of the 1970s. Even some toiletry items of our grandparents' era, such as Shell Cream (skin cream sold in real shells), and Violet and Xiefuchun blended face powder, have found a new market amongst China'sfashion-obsessed urban-dwelling young girls. "Time-honored national brands are a tremendous source of wealth for China," said Professor Huang Guoxiong of Renmin University's Business School. "Old brands have potentially strong cultural and historical appeal. But they won't excel in today's market unless they change with the times and keep renovating themselves." Like the nation itself, China's old brands need to draw on their history while reinventing themselves for the 21st century.(China Today January 8, 2008)员工记者廖琼45 岁余李在的时候她青春的黄金在20 世纪80 年代,也是上海护肤品品牌Maxam。