中级英语口语教程:Dont They Feel Ashamed of Themselves?
英语口语中级训练 (lesson 25)
英语口语中级训练(lesson 25)Lesson 25Don't They Feel Ashamed of Themselves?Text AWe were at the terminus and as a bus had just left, there were only the two of us. "We're sure to get good seats," I thought to myself confidently. But soon there was a crowd and nobody seemed to have the least intention of forming a line. In fact everybody was trying to crane forward and soon they were almost standing in the middle of the road so as to be in the best strategic position. I realized I had been over-optimistic about getting seats. So I said to Granny: "You get on in your own good time, Granny. I'll get on first to find a seat for you. " She was terifified at the idea : "Oh no , you don't ! Never mind about the seat. The important thing is to get on the bus. I'll never manage it by myself. "Looking at all the young men around us, I realized Granny was right. All the young men had intent faces just like soldiers ready to go into action. And when a bus did finally arrive, everybody rushed forward to meet it so as to be just in front of one of the doors, and people ran along with the bus, keeping as near to a door as possible until finally the bus came to a halt and the doors opened.The mad scramble that followed defies description. It was almost a free-for-all:people fought, jostled, pushed and elbowed their way forward, accompanied by shouts and curses all around. I had great difficulty in pushing Granny into the bus. I was really afraid that her old bones might crack Had a lot of difficulties in getting on myself too. People behin me pushed, people beside me elbowed, and people in front of m seemed to have formed a block of solid wall.Actually there wa plenty of roam in the bus. After all the seats had been taken people who got on just stood near the doorway and refused t move in, blocking the way for all those behind who had not ye got on. After what seemed to me to bean eternity of pushin and shouting, all the passengers managed to get on and th doors finally closed.I looked around, hoping somebody woul have the decency to give up his seat to Granny. But they a seemed to be glued to their seats, those "elegantly" dresse young men and ladies, looking happy and smug, apparentl proud of the fact that they were smart enough to be ahead c everybody else.After the bus started, Granny began to wobble on her feet and I had to hold her tight to prevent her from falling. "Will someone be kind enough to give the old lady a seat?" The conductress called out several times , meeting no response. Some seemed to have suddenly dozed off, and others seemed to be captivated by something very interesting outside the bus window.In the end it was a middle-aged lady who stood up and gave Granny her seat. After thanking the lady, I helped Granny sit down and looked at those "elegant" young people again, trying to detect some traces of shame on their faces. But I found none.Text BVietnam? Isn't that a shame?(Laughs softly. ) I saw a file on Vietnam, it showed the actual fighting. It looked ridiculous, just a bunch of kids. It was actually embarrassing to watch that, people were actually shooting and shouting. I saw Vietnam. .I looked at a map once. I'm concerned with Vietnam if my brother has to go, otherwise, no.My interest in life is me. It's a shame. I wish I could pick up a newspaper and read it. What I hear about things is heard from other people. I hope I'll make it. I think it's marriage, to someone who is successful. Highland Park, a couple of kids. I'm not too crazy about children, though. You're sitting in a room, and all of a sudden five kids'll come in and they'll go to another girl in the room. Same with dogs.I'm worried about the next couple of years. Here I'm putting all this time and feeling into this relationshp with Steven, and to have it not work out, it would be terrible. I don't know what I'd do. I'd probably find someone else and be just as happy. We have to have war, there's been wars through all the ages , apparentlyeveryone gets enjoyment out of it. If we removedthis part from man, it would be boring. Otherwise things would be sort of dull. I love my building, I just love it. If I'm on a bus going to my mother's, I look at these people and get a nauseous feeling. On Michigan Avenue, I rospect them more. Home gives me a sick feeling. lt's a shame Blacks don't like me and children don't like me and dogs don't run up to me.Additional InformationNot long ago, a newspaper column caught my attention. It was the first time since I came to America that I read about an issue similar to the ones I often heard in China. It all started'from a letter sent to a newspaper column by a woman named Sally from Toronto, Canada. She told the columnist about her unpleasant experience on a bus ride in Canada. She was in the late stage of her pregnancy, with very swollen ankles. Howevei, people on the bus just pretended not to notice her.The responses to 5ally's letter, in the columnist's words were "staggering", and many of them were "unpredictable"。
中级英语听力教程:Lesson 22 Don't They Feel Ashamed of Themselves
Don't They Feel Ashamed of Themselves?Text AWe were at the terminus and as a bus had just left, there were only the two of us. "We're sure to get good seats," I thought to myself confidently. But soon there was a crowd and nobody seemed to have the least intention of forming a line. In fact everybody was trying to crane forward and soon they were almost standing in the middle of the road so as to be in the best strategic position.I realized I had been over-optimistic about getting seats. So I said to Granny: "You get on in your own good time, Granny. I'll get on first to find a seat for you. " She was terrified at the idea : "Oh no , you don't ! Never mind about the seat. The important thing is to get on the bus. I'll never manage it by myself. "Looking at all the young men around us, I realized Granny was right. All the young men had intent faces just like soldiers ready to go into action. And when a bus did finally arrive, everybody rushed forward to meet it so as to be just in front of one of the doors, and people ran along with the bus, keepingas near to a door as possible until finally the bus came to a halt and the doors opened.The mad scramble that followed defies description. It was almost a free-for-all: people fought, jostled, pushed and elbowed their way forward, accompanied by shouts and curses all around. I had great difficulty in pushing Granny into the bus. I was really afraid that her old bones might crack Had a lot of difficulties in getting on myself too. People behin me pushed, people beside me elbowed, and people in front of m seemed to have formed a block of solid wall.Actually there wa plenty of roam in the bus. After all the seats had been taken people who got on just stood nearthe doorway and refused t move in, blocking the way for all those behind who had not ye got on. After what seemed to me to be an eternity of pushin and shouting, all the passengers managed to get on and th doors finally closed.I looked around, hoping somebody woul havethe decency to give up his seat to Granny. But they a seemed to be glued to their seats, those "elegantly" dresse young men and ladies, looking happy and smug, apparentl proud of the fact that they were smart enough to be ahead c everybody else.After the bus started, Granny began to wobble on her feet and I had to hold her tight to prevent her from falling. "Will someone be kind enough to give the old lady a seat?" The conductress called out several times , meeting no response. Some seemed to have suddenly dozed off, and others seemed to be captivated by something very interesting outside the bus window.In the end it was a middle-aged lady who stood up and gave Granny her seat. After thanking the lady, I helped Granny sit down and looked at those "elegant" young people again, trying to detect some traces of shame on their faces. But I found none.Text BVietnam? Isn't that a shame? (Laughs softly. ) I saw a file on Vietnam, it showed the actual fighting. It looked ridiculous, just a bunch of kids. It was actually embarrassing to watch that, people were actually shooting and shouting. I saw Vietnam. .I looked at a map once. I'm concerned with Vietnam if my brother has to go, otherwise, no.My interest in life is me. It's a shame. I wish I could pick up a newspaper and read it. What I hear about things is heard from other people.I hope I'll make it. I think it's marriage, to someone who is successful.Highland Park, a couple of kids. I'm not too crazy about children, though. You're sitting in a room, and all of a sudden five kids'll come in and they'll go to another girl in the room. Same with dogs.I'm worried about the next couple of years. Here I'm putting all this time and feeling into this relationshp with Steven, and to have it not work out, it would be terrible. I don't know what I'd do. I'd probably find someone else and be just as happy.We have to have war, there's been wars through all the ages ,apparently everyone gets enjoyment out of it. If we removedthis part from man, it would be boring. Otherwise things would be sort of dull.I love my building, I just love it. If I'm on a bus going to mymother's, I look at these people and get a nauseous feeling. On Michigan Avenue, I rospect them more. Home gives me a sick feeling.lt's a shame Blacks don't like me and children don't like me and dogs don't run up to me.Additional InformationNot long ago, a newspaper column caught my attention. It was the first time since I came to America that I read about an issue similar to the ones I often heard in China.It all started'from a letter sent to a newspaper column by a woman named Sally from Toronto, Canada. She toldthe columnist about her unpleasant experience on a bus ride in Canada. She was in the late stage of her pregnancy, with very swollen ankles. Howevei, people on the bus just pretended not to notice her.The responses to 5ally's letter, in the columnist's words were "staggering", and many of them were "unpredictable".Almost all the women readers, of course, gave their understanding and sympathy to Sally. A woman who signed her name as "L. M. " related Sally's experience with her own.She told the columnist that she had used public transportation for ll years in Detroit and never saw a man give his seat t0 a pregnant woman. She pointed out, however, women passengers did it all the time.As for her own experience, she once offered a seat to another pregnant woman when she herself was in her seventh month pregnancy. When the other woman sat down and said to L. M. , "Bless you for saving my life", the man sitting next to her "turned red as a tomato".Some people think that nowadays in America, a lot of men were raised with no manners. A woman reader from California wrote about what she once saw on a bus and implied that parents should be strict with their children's behavior. She was sitting behind a mother and a teenage son. An elderly lady got on the bus and stood near the boy, struggling to stay upright.The boy was engrossed in his comic book when hismother poked him and ordered him to give his seat to that elderly woman. The Californian woman thought the mother was doing a fine job bringing up her son.Men readers, however, responded to Sally differently. Some of them have long resented at women's equal rights campaigns, and took this opportunity to get back at women. Here is what a man from Anchorage, Alaska wrote: This is for Sally in Toronto who figures she is entitled to g seat on the bus because she is seven months pregnant: Get real, lady, this is the '90s. You women have been screaming about equal rights , so now you've got them. Live with your equal rights and stop beefing.Another reader from Philadelphia claimed he learned his lesson trom an experience on a bus. This is what he wrote in his letter published in November, 1990: The last time I offered a woman a seat on the bus was in 1972 She glared at me and said. "Do I look helpless?" I replied, "No, but I thought . . . " She cut me off with, "Y'ou thought? The trouble with you chauvinists is that you don't think. Women today don't want a seat on a bus. They want equal pay. " She then launched into a women's liberation lecture. I was never so glad to get off a bus in my life.There are also those who are unhappy with life and hate the world in which they are living. Therefore, they used Sally's letter as an opportunity to speak out their mind. A person from Oakland does not think Sally deserves any sympathy. His reason is that overpopulation is a major problem in the universe today and there are other reasons that he dislikes this world. Therefore, he concludes that anyone who would bring a child into this "crazy, mixed-up" world is insane and deserves punishment.1standingn.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的参考例句:After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
关于坚持的人生格言名言警句带英文翻译
关于坚持的人生格言名言警句带英文翻译又在于毫不动摇,坚决采取为达到成功所需要的手段。
车尔尼雪夫斯基Onlyperseverancecanmakeussucceed,andthesourceofpers everanceliesinunswervingandresoluteadoptionofthemeansne ededtoachievesuccess.Chernishevsky、事情是很简单的人,全部秘诀只有两句话:不屈不挠,坚持到底。
陀思妥耶夫斯基Thewholesecretisonlytwosentences:perseveranceandpers everance.Dostoevsky、苟有恒,何必三更起五更眠;最无益,只怕一日曝十日寒。
毛泽东Ifyouhaveperseverance,whydoyouhavetowakeupthreetim esandsleepfivetimes?Themostuselessthingistobeafraidofexpos uretotendaysofcoldinaday.MaoZedong、胜利者往往是从坚持最后五分钟的时间中得来成功。
牛顿Winnersoftensucceedbystickingtothelastfiveminutes.--Ne wton、日日行,不怕千万里;常常做,不怕千万事。
金樱Daybyday,notafraidofthousandsofmiles;oftendo,notafraid ofthousandsofthings.GoldenCherry、**道德不是从天上掉下来的。
它是从日常的坚持不懈的斗争和锻炼中发展和巩固起来的,正如玉石越磨越亮,黄金越炼越纯一样。
胡志明Moralitydoesnotfallfromthesky.Itisdevelopedandconsolid atedfromdailypersistentstruggleandexercise,justasthemorepol ishedthejade,themorepurethegold.HoChiMinh、我们只以坚持不断的努力,才能够抗拒这不可战胜的灰心失望。
我最敬佩的人英语作文及翻译(通用10篇)
我最敬佩的人英语作文及翻译我最敬佩的人英语作文及翻译(通用10篇)在平平淡淡的日常中,大家一定都接触过作文吧,作文是经过人的思想考虑和语言组织,通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。
为了让您在写作文时更加简单方便,以下是小编整理的我最敬佩的人英语作文,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。
People often said: "The teacher is hard gardener, nurturing us; teachers like candles, burning their own, warm with us; teachers are spring, to the childrens minds into the knowledge of nectar." Think of this sentence, I think My class teacher Xue Mingqin teacher, she is my most admired a person.Xue is rich in knowledge, like an encyclopedia. In class, she asked us to read, browse, and lead us in the ocean of knowledge, looking for the correct answer. She took the trouble to explain to us how to senten ce, sentence, modify the sentence …… She takes knowledge as a spring and water in our hearts. Some classes do not understand the students, Xue teacher always patiently explain to them, until the students gradually solved the mystery.Xue teacher lectures are very vivid, impressive, we often heard fascinated. In our fourth grade textbook, there is an article "July Tianshan", her voice that sounds, brought us into the beautiful Tianshan, we seem to see the towering snow peaks, melting snow, green primitive Forest, soft mountains, flowers……Xue teacher taught a very set of essays, she said: "The text seems to see mountains donot like flat." She let me know the composition comes from life is higher than life, she found a lot of good articles, or students good writing let us enjoy. My composition is not very good, see the composition of a headache. Once I wrote an essay "lazy revelation", she felt very good, told me to get the school newspaper up submission. In her encouragement, I gradually have confidence in writing.Suhomlinski said that a good teacher is a person who understands psychology and pedagogy. Xue teacher all things pass, I hit my heart to admire her.人们常说:“老师是辛勤的园丁,养育着我们;老师像蜡烛,燃烧着自己,温暖着我们;老师是春天,给孩子们的心灵注入了知识的甘露。
英语口语中级训练 (lesson 28)
英语口语中级训练(lesson 28)Lesson 28The Perfect MatchText AI walked into the office and shook hands with a smiling man named Mr Bleaucher. He was dressed very well, compared to me. He shuffled a pile of papers like they were so many pancakes."I'm sure you'll be very pleased with her," he said. "She was picked by our compatibility computer out of over one hundred ten million eligible women in the United States. We categorize by race, religion, ethnic and regional background. . . "I sat there interestedly, wishing I had taken a shower before I came. It was a very nice office but the chair wasn't too comfortable."And now . . . " he said. He flung open the door to the next room like a magician. He needed a cape , though. I was expecting a rabbit but I got a surprise. She was pretty. Really, she was pretty."Mr Walker, this is Miss Dunfield of Laughing Lake, Montana. Miss Dunfield, this is Mr Franklin Walker of New York. ""Really Frank. Franklin is something else again," I said. I was a little nervous. She was pretty, you see. Mr Bleaucher left and we were able to talk. "Hello. ""Hello," she said."I'm ...... I'm very pleased with the choice," I said. I was trying to be suave. Maybe she didn't like being called a choice. "I mean - I'm glad the way things turned out. "She smiled. She had a nice smile. Good teeth."Thank you," she said. "So am I. " She was shy."I'm thirty-one," I blurted out."Yes , I know , " she said. "It's all on the cards. "It seemed like the conversation was about over. Everything was on the cards. So there wasn't really much to talk about."How about children?" she said.。
初中保护环境英语作文带翻译
初中保护环境英语作文带翻译近年来,全世界的温度都在变暖,主要是全球二氧化碳、甲烷以及氧化亚氮的含量过多。
都是由于人类不断的破坏环境造成的。
你知道怎么写一篇爱护环境的英语作文吗?下面是学习啦我给大家细心选择的学校爱护环境英语作文带翻译,盼望大家喜爱!供你参考和阅读!学校爱护环境英语作文篇1In recent years, I have found that our resources are running out. All of this is because of our recent massive collection of resources that have led to our mothers exhaustion.What makes our mother less and less resources? Of course, it is our human excesses that dont value them that cause such serious consequences. Our earth forest area has reached 600 million hectares, the figure is due to our human previously has important sense to protect the environment, know that if you dont have a good environment, we wont be able to breathe to the light wind gently brushed the grass surface sweet taste. And now? Us that the earths forest area is still not arrived 6 hectares, this kind of situation, it is because we humans cut down trees and destroying forest without restraint, make almost fell by 1% in each of the forest area in the world, now our protection in the nature of the important consciousness is more and more shallow, dont take care of the objects around, as the forest is less, the first bite of the air we breathe is less and less fresh...Its not just the destruction of forest resources, but also our mineral resources. It is limited, and now our production technology is improving, the speed is speeding up, the shortage of certain kinds of mines, and even the exhaustion. By then, we will be forever in the land of desolation.In the face of this, we can see that we have lost too many resources!We have too many resources to rely on! With us, the little drops of resources are falling, and if we lose all that, how will we live! So let us sincerely treat our mother earth and cherish it. Even if its just a small plastic bag, it shouldnt be!Let us act and defend the earth!近几年来,我发觉我们的资源越来越简单枯竭了。
全新版大学英语综合教程2答案「第五单元」
全新版大学英语综合教程2答案「第五单元」全新版大学英语综合教程2答案「第五单元」磨难到底是能让我们显出内在的美德还是暴露出自身的缺陷,有时一次偶然的遭遇可能会起到决定性的作用。
关于全新版大学英语综合教程2第二篇课文的名言。
下面是小编分享的课文翻译和课后答案,欢迎阅读!Unit 5★ Text A读一读以下两则名言,想一想迈克尔?斯通的故事是否印证了其间的道理。
障碍越是巨大,逾越它也就越感自豪。
——莫里哀只有天空漆黑时,你才可以看到星星。
——查尔斯?久比尔德真正的高度大为?纳史特他手心在出汗。
他需要用毛巾把握竿的手擦干。
太阳火辣辣的,与他今天在全国少年奥林匹克运动会上所面临的竞争一样热烈。
横杆升到了17英尺。
比他个人的最高记录高出3英寸。
迈克尔?斯通面临的是其撑竿跳高生涯中最具挑战性的一天。
尽管赛跑决赛一小时前就已经结束,看台上仍然观众满座,足有20,000人上下。
撑竿跳高确实是所有田径比赛中最精彩的项目。
它融合了体操运动员的优雅与健美运动员的力量。
它还具有飞翔的特征,对观看该项目比赛的观众来说,飞跃两层楼的高度简直是一件不可思议的事情。
迈克尔自从能记事起就一直梦想着飞翔。
从小到大,母亲给迈克尔念过无数关于飞翔的故事。
她的故事总是从高空俯瞰描述大地。
她对细节的激情和酷爱使得迈克尔的梦境色彩缤纷、绚丽无比。
迈克尔总是重复做着一个梦。
他在乡间大路上飞奔。
当他奔跑在金色的麦田之间时,总是把开过的机车一路甩在身后。
就在他深深吸上一口气的瞬间,他开始从地面一跃而起,就像一头雄鹰那样开始翱翔。
他飞越的都是母亲故事里描述的地方。
无论他飞向何方,他都怀着母爱所赐予他的自由精神,用敏锐的目光观察入微。
可他的'父亲却不是个梦想家。
伯特?斯通是个彻头彻尾的现实主义者。
他信奉的是努力与苦干。
他的格言是:簧键绢谚殉吼莳,腐挣努力工/户/ 从14岁起,迈克尔就是这么做的。
他开始按非常周密的计划训练。
他每隔一天进行举重训练,其它的日子做些跑步训练。
大学英语四级口语情景会话资料
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今日,我为大家整理了高校英语四级口语情景会话资料。
高校英语四级口语情景会话资料1. Its up toyou.(由你打算。
)2. I envy [艳羡]you.(我艳羡你。
)3. How can I get in touch with you?4. Where can I wash my hands? ( 想请教洗手间在哪里?)5. Whats the weather like today?(今日天气如何?)6. Where are you headed [朝方向行进]? (你要到哪里去?)7. I wasnt born yesterday.(我又不是三岁小孩。
)8. What do you do for relaxation[消遣、消遣]?(你做什么消遣?)9. Its a small world.(世界真小!)10. Its my treat[请客、款待] this time.(这次我请客!)11. The sooner the better. (越快越好。
)12. When is the most convenient [便利的;便利的] time for you?13. Take your time.(渐渐来/别焦急。
)14. Im mad about Bruce Lee.(我迷死李小龙了。
)Im crazy[着迷的;狂喜爱好的]about rock music. (我对摇滚乐很着迷。
)15. How do I address you?(我怎么称呼你?)16. What was your name again? (请再说一次名字好吗?)17. Would you care for[喜爱] a cop of coffee?(要被咖啡吗?)18. She turns me off.(她使我厌烦。
英语口语中级训练(lesson27)
Lesson 27 Is It an Ideal Career? Text A I am not an extreme feminist. I am not an extreme anything. However, I am a firm believer in equality and freedom. I think we are all entitled to the same rights and opportunities. perhaps my views on feminism are influenced by the fact that I was an only child and perhaps if I had had a brother,he (and I) might have been treated differently. My mother was the perfect example of all an ardent feminist would hate: she waited hand and foot on my father and did it all without complaint. When my father arrived home from work his soup was served. Every night his clothes for the next day were left out with the underwear thoughtfully placed on top so that he didn't even have to think what to put on first. His shoes were always polished for him, his right to be first in the bathroom was never challenged, and if he ever found himself in the kitchen, it was by mistake. My mother was honestly content with this situstion and regarded my father as a perfect husband: he was a caring, generous man-a good provider. What more could any woman ask? I remember being brought up, not as a male or femaie,but simply as an individual, and although I suppose I must have been influenced by my parents, I do not remember ever being eneouraged to make marriage my major ambition. I was fortunate enough to marry a man who did not expect to chain me to the kitchen sink. He was quite capable of polishing his own shoes , and mine too while he was at it. He was also able to wash dishes , dust , or do anything else around the house. We managed beautifully, with no strict male/female division of labour. Our first baby arrived, much to our delight, six months ago. I was more than pleased to give up my job as I had become sick of it. I looked forward to my baby, and now he is here I actually enjoy him very much. I have no intention of returning to Work, as I think our son ought to have a parent to care for him for a few years at least. Indeed, I could be very happy with the situation, were I not experiencing quite unexpected problems adapting to my new role. When I attended the ante-natal clinicfi, I remember the doctor asking me what I 'was' , meaning my occupation, rather than my blood group or star sign. Yet when I went to the baby clinic for the first time, all they wanted to know was what my husband 'was'. I am still wonderirig what difference that makes to anything, and I was hurt that nobody wanted to know about me any more. Quite suddenly I was just someone's wife and someone's mother. I no longer seemed to have an identity of my Where, previously, my husband was quite happy to help around the house, his attitude now seems to be that if I'm at home all day, I can do all the housework. And what bugs me most is that I find myself going along with it. If the baby cries during the night, then there is no question about who gets up. Have I taken leave of my senses? My sense of self-esteern seems to be clogged with baby powder and baby cream! But the aspect of motherhood I've found hardest to take has been the loss of earning power, and what I see as a loss of financial independence. For seven years I enjoyed helping to bring home the bacon; and money never caused a row. It does now. Although the decision to have our baby and for me to stay at home was a joint one, I feel totally dependent on my husband, who is becoming more and more irritated by my stupidity. The indignity of being financially dependent on my husband is something I feel very, sensitive about. Logically, having a baby ought to have extended me as a person: I should be the person I was plus the person I am, as a result of my new experience. It hasn't worked out like that. Motherhood seems to have wiped out ten years of varied and interesting work experience and taken me back, not forwards-a whole generation back. But the hig difference between my mother and me is that she was happy and I am not. I know a conflict that she couldn't have imagined. Text B Having a specia! day in honour of teachers is a fine thing. But one day a year is not enough! Where would the world be withocrt teachers? What hope would there be for human progress? Teachers deserve the respect of the whole of society the whole year round. But they haven't got it. What is most remarkable and regrettable is that in this great land of China, with its ancient civilization and traditional respect for learning, teachers are so looked d'own upon that it is necessary to set aside a day to show respect for them. Why is this? I believe that teachers' low social status is inseparable from their I'ow pay, and poor living and: working conditions-though these are gradually being improved. But still the state allocation of funds for education is, per capila, amongthe lowest in the world. So teachers are, in gengeral,under-paid and overworded-especially those in pre-school, primary and secondary education. This despite the faat that Comrade Deng Xiaoping immediately onv resuming office pointedout: education is a continuous process and the pay and'conditions of teachers from the most elementary level must be improved. This statement was most encouraging', but progress since it was made, some years ago,. has been painfully slow. So today, who wants to become a teacher? Who wants to marry a teacher? When far better prospects are offered in other professions? True,“man does not live by bread alone ” -but he can't live without it. Of course many fine dedicated people are still willing, even eager to become and remain teachers. Many, but not enough. That's one reason why there are middle sehool classes of 70 and more pupils , an intolerabl'e situation. The lower the number of students in a class , the higher the quality of education can be. Of course I am not speaking personally. Looking back on, 35 years as a teacher in China I feel grateful. As a teacher here I have had a happy and rewarding life. Being surrounded by young people has helped to keep me young. But my pay and conditions are well above those of my Chinese colleagues.A big and rapid improvement in their social status, together with a similar improvement in their pay, working cond'i~ions and bousing, will attract more and more fine people to the teaching profession. Th is a vital and urgent necessity for China's socialist modernization. Additional Information For many of you this will be your last year at shcool and now is the time for you to begin thinking seriously about your future careers. In order to give you as much help as possible, I have drawn up a list of questions that you ought to ask yourself. “Have I given thought to what I would like to be doing 15 to 20 yeas from now?” Bear in mind that the career you choose will affect the future course of your life. It will partially determine your range of friends, your choice of husband or wife, where you live, your recreational activities. and other important aspects of your life. “Have I a clear knowledge of my abilities and aptitudes, as well as my interests and aims?” & honest about your weak points as well as your strong ones. Take a really good look at yourself and give real thought to the kind of person you are, what you are good at, and what kind of person you want to be. “Do I know the kind of occupations in which people like myself tend to find success and satisfaction?” Once you have examined and found out about yourself , your next question is what you can really do with yourself. You can gain some idea of what other people, with similar abilities and interests. consider to be important and challenging in the careers that they chose , by talking to people already in the careers that interest you. Watch these people at work. “Have I weighed carefully the immediate advantages against the longterm prospects offered by the jobs I am considering?” Will the occupation you select give you satisfaction, not just when you start, but in the years to come?Realize now the importance of education in all fields, technical and professional. Remember that when promotion occurs, preference is usually given to educated persons-other things being equal. “Have I talked about my job references with my careers master, my parents, my teachers and my headmaster?”Remember they have a tremendous furid of experience from which you should benefit. They can help you think about the job in which you will find satisfaction and challenge. They can stimulate you to give careful thought to what you really want to do, and offer useful suggestions as to how you might take full advantage of your personal qualities and qualification. “Have I made a real study of jobs in Hong Kong?” It takes a very long time to find the work that suits you the best. Reading about and studying a number of occupations is something you should do over and over again. In Hong Kong very little written material is provided about the careers available. But there is some. You or your parents should obtairi it as soon as possible. Your careers master will be able to help you in this, if your school has one. “How do I regard my job? Is it just a means of getting money to do the things that I want to do? Is the work important to me and my future happiness and contentment? Is it a combination of both these things?” The above questions and their answers should give you some better ideas about how you should start planning your career. Your life-long job cannot be approached in any kind of haphazard fashion. It must be considered carefull, examined from every angle, talked over with those who know you and those who can help you in any way.。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程2句子翻译(1)
Uint1Words in use1.The mayor decided to condense his speech in order to leave enough time for his audience to raise questions.市长决定压缩演讲容,以留出足够的时间让听众提出问题。
2.It was reported that there was a vehicle missing every 20 seconds in the US If the trends continue, experts predict annual vehicle thefts could exceed two million.据报道,美国每20秒就会丢失一辆汽车。
如果这种趋势继续下去,专家们预测每年的汽车盗窃事件可能超过200万3.Researchers put patients through a set of psycholoqical tests to determine the negativeconsequences of sleep deficit.研究人员对患者进行了一系列心理测试,以确定睡眠不足的负面后果。
4.Too much exposure to dirty air can cause people to suffer from allergies and diseases that,will eventually affect people's health.过多暴露在肮脏的空气中会导致人们患有过敏和疾病,最终影响人们的健康。
5.Moving forward even in the face of great difficulties has become my most important asset in my life since it has helped meaccomplish something remarkable. 即使在遇到巨大困难的情况下前进也已成为我一生中最重要的财富,因为它帮助我实现了举世瞩目的成就。
最敬佩的人英语作文
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最敬佩的人英语作文my mother is the person i admire the most because she has the following good qualities. firstly, she is a tolerant person. she will be tolerant to other peoples mistakes including mine.when i make a mistake, she will let me know why i am wrong and how i am going to do to correct them, rather than simply punish me. secondly, she is such a talented person who not only has great achievements in her work, but also can cook delicious food for my dad and me. although she is very busy at her work, she still accompanies me see the film and go to parks on weekends.最敬佩的人英语作文when i was in high school, there was a teacher who taught me more than that in was a very kind boy, 4 or 5 years older than us and taught us geography. we all liked to take his class, though geography was not our major course.what impressed me a lot was his could see him always got angry only when we were too noisy in class,he often played soccer with used to be a very believable defender and never fouled on any of us.we all liked to call him “teacher miao" and he was just like a friend, not a sonsy personality inspired me to be kind to everyone i was my well-beloved "teacher miao".最敬佩的人英语作文everybody has someone in his heart that he admires very much, who may be a scientist, a writer or a musical or a movie super star. as for the one i admire the most is my dear mother.my mother is an honorable policewoman. she is very busy with her job all the time. as mom often needs to work over-time, she goes to work very early in the morning, and doesnt come home till late at night. mother deeply loves her work; she treats it gingerly and conscientiously, and she is full of respected at work by her colleagues and leadership. for always being a responsible person for the work, my mother also therefore merited many awards.in my memory, from my childhood, my mom rarely took days off, not even for the public holidays. when my friends went out to play with her parents on weekends, i spent my time in moms office. whenever mom had a day-off, she would be busy with preparing a delicious meal for my dad and me. there was one time, when we were just about to start our lunch, an emergency telephone call rang up, mom hang up the call, got dressed to get ready to go out, she was even too busy to think of the meal, then rushed to her work. till my bedtime on that night, mom was still not home yet. my mother works extra almost everyday, she never seems to know when she should stop it.i admire my moms work spirit! i love my dearest mother!最敬佩的人英语作文People often said: "The teacher is hard gardener, nurturing us; teachers like candles, burning their own, warm with us; teachers are spring, to the childrens minds into the knowledge of nectar." Think of this sentence, I think My class teacher Xue Mingqin teacher, she is my most admired a person.Xue is rich in knowledge, like an encyclopedia. In class, she asked us to read, browse, and lead us in the ocean of knowledge, looking for the correct answer. She took the trouble to explain to us how to sentence, sentence, modify the sentence …… She takes knowledge as a spring and water in our hearts. Some classes do not understand the students, Xue teacher always patiently explain to them, until the students gradually solved the mystery.Xue teacher lectures are very vivid, impressive, we often heard fascinated. In our fourth grade textbook, there is an article "July Tianshan", her voice that sounds, brought us into the beautiful Tianshan, we seem to see the towering snow peaks, melting snow, green primitive Forest, soft mountains, flowers……Xue teacher taught a very set of essays, she said: "The text seems to see mountains do not like flat." She let me know the composition comes from life is higher than life, she found a lot of good articles, or students good writing let us enjoy. My composition is not very good, see the composition of a headache. Once I wrote an essay "lazy revelation", she felt very good, told me to get the school newspaper up submission. In her encouragement, I gradually have confidence in writing.Suhomlinski said that a good teacher is a person who understands psychology and pedagogy. Xue teacher all things pass, I hit my heart to admire her.最敬佩的人英语作文The people I respect the most is my father. He is a doctor. He always busy with work. Since I can remember, he never spent a whole weekend to stay with me. He goes to the hospital very early before I get up, and comes back home after I sleep. But I doesnt matter at all, he is hero to me. He devotes almost all the time to his patients, manylives are saved. He always said, a man should have dignity, integrity, honor, and most of all, be helpful to others. This affected me deeply, so I work hard so that someday I could be the man like my father.最敬佩的人英语作文There are many admirable people around us, such as our parents, teachers, polices and so on. But the people I admire most are cleaners. Cleaners work hard silently very day to keep our city clean and beautiful.They get up early in host summer or cold winter when we are sleeping. They dont work for themselves only, but for us, for our city. Sometimes, we think they are dirty and we dont want to close to them.Its not right. They clean our environment by their hard work.最敬佩的人英语作文Who have their own most respected people, respect for the mother, but also respect for my father, and respect for grandparents, and respect teachers, classmates, friends. Those who can not finish can respect.And my most respected person is my language teacher, my language teacher is very understanding, long not high nor short, the teachers hair is short, big eyes, nose high, dress style Very fashionable, what clothes to wear on her she can match with a good look.The teachers temper sometimes sometimes bad, remember the last semester on the language class, when we classmates in class when talking, disturb the teacher class, the teacher sent a thunder, the students to the table to throw Go out, was a great voice, the class teacher also heard, and came to the classmate called out scolded a meal.Language teacher also said in the class for a while, when I was almost scared to death by the teacher, I had to listen to the teacherlectures, class teacher does not speak what we say, but the class was suspended for a week.Although the teacher is a bit fierce, but we still respect her, because she is better for our study, but very harsh on us, I like the teacher on our harsh, those who are too gentle teacher, our study is also irresponsible.So my most respected person is my language teacher!最敬佩的人英语作文I respect the people, he is very ordinary, he is cleaners. Cleaners, how ordinary ordinary names, and even a lot of people are reluctant to mention them. However, every corner of life has the footsteps of their step by step.The cleaners used his hands in exchange for the neatness and cleanliness of our city. Dawn dawn, when the black sky is also set with a few sparse residual stars, they will get up, holding the most simple tool broom, in every corner of the street busy open. In the humble position on the unknown work, in order to bring our home to a clean, a beautiful.Cleaners are not only industrious, but also selfless dedication. Whether in the hot sun or snow, 365 days a year, from the nonstop this simple and difficult task. But there are many people in life not only do not support them, but also with a contemptuous look to see, and some people do not talk about health, random littering, destruction of the city appearance, and these cleaners, do not feel ashamed?The cleaners are small, but how noble they are. Through the honeycomb, I saw a little bee, they are nervously brewing honey, it is not like a cleaner? They also use their hardworking hands to our life brewing sweet honey.Cleaners are the epitome of thousands of laborers, the years ofthe ring to witness their contribution to the community, face wrinkles crisscross, engraved with selfless dedication of the noble spirit, full of silver is thought With all this effort. They used the hands of labor to create a beautiful life.最敬佩的人英语作文When I was in high school, there was a teacher who taught me more than that in class.He was a very kind boy, 4 or 5 years older than us and taught us geography. We all liked to take his class, though geography was not our major course.What impressed me a lot was his grace.You could see him always smiling.He got angry only when we were too noisy in class.After class,he often played soccer with us.He used to be a very believable defender and never fouled on any of us.We all liked to call him "Teacher Miao" and he was just like a friend, not a teacher.His sonsy personality inspired me to be kind to everyone I met.That was my well-beloved "Teacher Miao".最敬佩的人英语作文the person i admire is my mum. she is an english teacher. she is very popular among the students because she spends lots of time on her lessons and has a good sense of humor. students all enjoy her class.my mum is not only a good teacher, but also a great mother. she is patient with me and always smiling while talking. my mum teaches me how to think independently and helps me to build up my confidence. when i have some difficulties in my studies, it is my mum who encourages me to work until i solve the problem. when im feeling sad or bad, it is also my mum who looks after me with care.i remember when i caught a fever at midnight last year, my mum took me to the hospital as fast as she could. when we got home aftermy injection, it was about 5 oclock in the early morning. my mum only slept 2 hours because she had to wake up at 7 oclock to prepare breakfast for me, and then she went to work. she must be very tired that day.my mum is not very beautiful, but i admire and love her.。
2024年高中英语作文《不一样的我》
Growing up, I always felt like a square peg in a round hole. My peers were into the latest trends, the newest gadgets, and the most popular sports, but I was drawn to theworld of literature, the arts, and the quiet introspection of nature. I was the kid whowould rather spend an afternoon reading a classic novel than hanging out at the mall. Iwas the one who preferred the symphony to the latest pop hits. And I was the one who found solace in the tranquility of a forest trail over the hustle and bustle of city life.My journey of selfdiscovery began when I was in middle school. I remember the first time I picked up a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The world of Maycomb, Alabama, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters captivated me. I was transported to a different time and place, and I felt a deep connection to the story. From that moment on, I knew that literature was more than just a subject in school it was a passion that would shape my life.As I delved deeper into the world of books, I found myself drawn to the works of authors like Jane Austen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and J.D. Salinger. Their stories resonated with me, and I found solace in the characters they created. I began to write my own stories, pouring my heart and soul into each word, each sentence, and each paragraph. Writing became my escape, my sanctuary, and my way of expressing myself.My love for the arts extended beyond literature to music and painting as well. I was fascinated by the way a melody could evoke emotions and transport you to another world. I was captivated by the way a brushstroke could bring a canvas to life. I took up the piano and the guitar, teaching myself to play by ear. I experimented with different styles of painting, from abstract to realism, and found joy in the creative process.But my journey was not without its challenges. There were times when I felt like an outsider, unable to relate to my peers who were more interested in social media and the latest fashion trends. I was often teased for my interests, and I sometimes felt like I didntfit in. But these experiences only strengthened my resolve to stay true to myself and pursue my passions.One of the most significant moments in my journey was when I joined the schoolsliterary magazine. It was a group of likeminded individuals who shared my love for literature and the arts. We would meet after school to discuss our favorite books, shareour writing, and plan our next issue. It was a safe space where I could be myself and express my creativity without judgment.As I reflect on my journey, I realize that being different is not a flaw, but a strength. Ithas shaped who I am today and has given me the courage to pursue my passions, evenwhen they dont align with societal norms. I have learned to embrace my uniqueness and to find joy in the things that make me different.In conclusion, being different is not something to be ashamed of it is something to be celebrated. It is what makes us unique and allows us to bring our own perspective to the world. So, whether youre a bookworm like me, a budding artist, or someone who marches to the beat of your own drum, I encourage you to embrace your uniqueness and let it guide you on your journey of selfdiscovery.。
英语中级口语教程HowItFeelsWhenParentsDivorce
Lesson 6How It Feels When Parents DivorceText AAri, age fourteenWhen my parents were married, I hardly ever saw my Dadbecausc he was always busy working. Now that they're divorced , I've gotten to know him more because I'm with him everu weckend. And I really look forward to the weekends because it's kind of like a break-it's like going to Disncyland because thcre's no set schedule, no "Be home by five-thirty" kind of stuff. It's open. It's free. And my father is always buying me presents.My Mom got remarried and divorced again, so I've gone through two divorces so far. And my father's also gotten remarricd-to someone I don't get along with all that well. It's all rnade me fcel that people shouldn't get married-they should just livc together and make their own agreement. Then, if things get bad , they don't have to get divorced and hire lawyers and sue each other. And. even more important, they don't have to end up hating each other.I'd say that the worst part of the divorce is the money problem. It's been hard on mv Mom because lots of times she can't pay her bills, and it makes her angry when I stay with my fatherand he buys me things. She gets mad and says things like "If he can buy you things like this , then he should be able to pay me. " And I feel caught in the middle for two reasons;first, I can't really enjoy whatever my Dad does get for me, and second, I don't know who to believe. My Dad's saying, "I don't really owe her any money," and my Mom's saying he does. Sometimes I fight for my Mom and sometimes I fight for my Dad, but I wish they'd leave me out of it completely.In a lot of ways I wish my Mom would get remarried, because then she wouldn't have to worry so much about finances. But I'm sorry that my Dad got remarried, because I feel left out a lot of times. And one thing I really worry about is that I think they want to have a baby, and I know that if they do, it will be just like a replacement for me.That's because I only see my Dad on weekends, and since he would see the baby more than he'd see me, he'd probably grow to like it more than he likes me. It could be a lot like what happened with my dog Spunkur.I've had him for about six years and I've always said I'll never love any dog as much as I love him. Well, a year ago I picked up a little black Labrador puppy from the pound, and now I find I'm not as friendly with Spunkur as I used to be. And I think Spunkur feels jealous , just like I would if my Dad and my stepmother had a baby.My Dad said it wouldn't be that way, that we'd be a whole family and I'd have a little brother or sister, which would be a lot of fun, but I told him, "Look, by the time the kid is old ehougli to talk, I'll be out of college. I'm not going to have anything to do with a baby. You know that it's just a replacement for me ! "If I lived'full-time with my Dad, it would probably be easier for me to accept a haby because we'd be on an equal footing, but I'd rather stay with my Mom, where life is normal-where welive like most people live, with breakfast at breakfast time and dinner at d;nner time. I do my homework, play with my friends-it's all the way life should be. If I lived with my Dad, it might be more fun at times, but I would go crazy. I wouldn't want to be brought up that way.Text BSara, age twelveI guess the main reason I was mad at Daddy was because it all made my mother so unhapp.y, and I ended up feeling sorry for both of them-my mother because she was struggling to make ends meet, and my Dad because he couldn't really do much about it.Even though my parents separated more than three years ago, it's still very vivid in my mind and I doubt if I'll ever forget the way I felt at the time. Yet, as awful as it was, I never hoped they'd get back together. And now I think I'd die if they did, because it would be so awkward for rne.I think they're both much happier now,. and it's obvious to me that they both lead totally different lives. Since the breakup I've been able to see my parents' true colors' especially my mother's. I've seen a side of her that I never saw before. When she was married, she and Daddy were the perfect couple, always quiet, talking about dignified things, and they would never laugh or anything.Nowadays my mother is always happy and ggy. Another way she's changed is that she always used to hide her problems from me but now she's more apt to discuss things. I think she's more relaxed-and so's my Dad.Both of my parents started dating other people right away, and I think they'll both get remarried eventually, which is fine with me. They don't discuss their love lives with me all that much, but of course I'm not blind. For example, one night I had a sleep-over at a friend's house and the next morning I came home earlier than I'd planned to.Well, I just stormed into my mother's bedroom, and there was this guy in her bed-she was somewhere else, in another room. I started crying and everything, and my mother tried to convince me she had slept on the couch. Now that I look back, it was pretty hilarious, and of course I don't care-I mean, I understand about those kind of arrangements.In the beginning, when my father had a girlfriend sleep over, he didn't know how to tell me-he just sort of said, "Oh , you're sleeping on the couch tonight , " because at that point I didn't have my own room at his house and shared the bedroom.It's still hard for my Dad to level with me about this part of his life, but he's getting better. Anyhow, neither of them should worry about my getting upset, because I'm old enough to understand that grown-ups are allowed to have private lives, which includes other people. But if someone's going to spend the night, I think it's better and less awkward if I know about it beforehand, so I'm not taken by surprise.I still want to get married and have kids , but I have a lot of friends who don't want to. I was discussing marriage with one boy I know, and he said, "I'm never ever getting married. " He took his parents' divorce really badly because his mother and father weren't friends afterwards-they were enemies, screaming on the phone to each other. I'm glad my parents are good friends, having lunch together and stufi. I think it's so much easier for the child if the parents are friendly. If they aren't, it's really difficuit because there's always a right side and a wrong side and the kids are just caught in the middle.I think I've grown up a little faster because of rny parents' divorce. It's made me realize more about the problems of life and helped me to understand my parents-and appreciate them as individuals. It's just too bad they couldn't have been as happy and productive as a couple as they've been since they've been on their own. And I also wish that the next time my mother has tickets for a Rolling Stonesl8 concert, she takes me instead of her boyfriend, which is what she did the last time!Additional InformationHeather, age elevenSo we have to switch back and forth, doing it on a weekly basis seems to work the best. I'll try to make one room my real room and have the otherone Iike camping out. I can't buy two of everytlring, so I might as well have one good room that's really mine.Another aspect of josnt custody that's difficult is that my parents have very different rules and philosophies about life. For example, my Dad's attitude is that he lets us learn by our mistakes , and my mother does exactly the opposite-she tells us how to act before we make the mistake. And my Dad says we can watch TV for a while after school , and my Mom says we can'tthat we have to sel'ect our programs verv carefully.At my Dad's house Matthew has to do his homework right away, but he gets to stay up until nine and watch The A I'eam because that's his favorite show. Mom doesn't want him to when we're at her house but she feels she has to give in because Matthew says, "Well, Daddy lets me do that at his house. " He's learning to play them against each other at a very early age. I don't do that, but I have to admit there are times when I secretly wish I was at whichever house I'm not at.It would be nice if there could be a special house for divorced families. It would be like two houses, side by side, with a place in the middle where the kids could live. Then when parents had arguments they could each go to their own place and get away from each other and think things out by themselves.That way, they could realize how dumb they were behaving and get back together again. I know it's too late for that kind of arrangement with my parents-and as I look back I see that they're both.happier being apart. My father's become a different person, you know, and it's unbelievable.I like the person he is now because he doesn't get angry as fast as he used to. And my mother's much happier because she doesn't have to worry about getting Daddy mad. Another good thing that's happened is that my father's turned into a terrific cook, and it makes me feel proud to be one of the only, people in my class whose father cooks and does things like' taking me to hockey practice and to sewing. And it's great to see how my Mom doesn't have to rely on Daddy to pay the bills and throw out the garbage. She's working now and that's helped her feel important. Neither of them has to rely on the other one in dumb ways, the way they used to, and I thinkthey're both much better off as a result. I know that neither of them will ever be able to forget all the anger, but I think that as time gdes on they'll sort of come to their senses and be pretty good friends. That's what I hope for more than anything in the world!。
2020考研英语词汇:ashamed的翻译解析
2020考研英语词汇:ashamed的翻译解析考研英语有许多题目组成,方便大家及时了解,下面为你精心准备了“2020考研英语词汇:ashamed的翻译解析”,持续关注本站将可以持续获取的考试资讯!2020考研英语词汇:ashamed的翻译解析ashamed怎么翻译及发音adj.1. ~ (of sb/sth/yourself)/~ (that...)/~ (to be sth)惭愧;羞愧;尴尬2. ~ to do sth 因惭愧而不情愿;因尴尬而勉强;羞于单词分析这两个形容词均含“羞愧的”之意。
ashamed用于人,指因干了错事、坏事或傻事等而感到羞愧。
shameful指人或人的行为本身不光彩、不道德。
英语解释feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse例句I shall be excused for leaving at daybreak, for I was ashamed."我在天刚亮时就逃走了,因为这会使我很难堪。
”The most obvious is that Issuikai, which seeks to persuade people through sweet reason that Japan shouldunashamedly embrace its imperial past, is rather too easily confused with the blaring vans of more thuggish groups cruising Tokyo's streets.最明显的是一水会尝试用美好的理由劝说人们相信日本应问心无愧的拥抱旧日帝国,但面对在东京更暴力的团体开着横行无阻的货车时太容易显露出困惑。
Don't feel ashamed-we don't despise the widow's mite, and, as they say, every penny helps.不用觉得不好意思——我们不会瞧不起微薄但可贵的捐赠的,正如人们说的,每一文钱都会起作用。
奋斗的英文句子
奋斗的英文句子奋斗的英文句子21、Two heads are better than one.三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮。
2、One today is worth two tomorrows.一个今日胜似两个明天。
3、I have nothing to offer but blood , toil tears and sweat.我所能奉献的没有其它,只有热血、辛苦、眼泪与汗水。
4、Better late than never.迟做总比不做好;晚来总比不来好。
5、There is no royal road to science ,and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits.在科学上没有平坦的大道,只有不畏劳苦沿着其崎岖之路攀登的人,才有盼望到达它光辉的顶点。
6、Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.不经灾祸不知福。
7、Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.心之所愿,无所不成。
8、Our destiny offers not the cup of despair , but the chalice of opportunity.命运赐予我们的不是绝望之酒,而是时机之杯。
9、The world can be changed by mans endeavor, and thatthis endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them.人经过努力可以转变世界,这种努力可以使人类到达新的、更美妙的境界。
英语口语自我介绍
英语口语自我介绍英语口语自我介绍英语口语自我介绍1这是我第一次经历社会实践。
对于一个大学生生而言的,敢于接受挑战是一种基本的素质。
虽天气严寒,寒风呼啸,我毅然踏上了社会实践的道路。
想通过亲身体验社会实践让自己更进一步了解社会,在实践中增长见识,锻炼自己的才干,培养自己的韧性,想通过社会实践,找出自己的不足和差距所在。
在现今社会,就业问题就似乎总是围绕在我们的身边,成了说不完的话题。
招聘会上的大字报都总写着“有经验者优先”,可还在校园里面的我们这班学子社会经验又会拥有多少呢?为了拓展自身的知识面,扩大与社会的接触面,增加个人在社会竞争中的经验,锻炼和提高自己的能力,以便在以后毕业后能真正真正走入社会,能够适应国内外的经济形势的变化,并且能够在生活和工作中很好的地处理各方面的问题,开始了我这个假期的社会实践。
实践,就是把我们在学校所学的理论知识,运用到客观实际中去,使自己所学的理论知识有用武之地。
只学不实践,那么所学的就等于零。
理论应该与实践相结合。
另一方面,实践可为以后找工作打基础。
通过这段时间的实习,学到一些在学校里学不到的东西。
因为环境的不同,接触的人与事不同,从中所学的东西自然就不一样了。
要学会从实践中学习,从学习中实践。
正所谓“不以规矩不能成方圆”。
超市作为一个经营单位,自然有自己的规矩。
例如不许篡位,不许随意换岗,不许随意闲逸聊天等等。
像我,是负责在食品区的巧克力区站岗的,就不能跑去生活用品区,更不能与同岗位的同事无视客人而侃侃而谈。
在超市工作,必须有一个严谨的心与一份严谨的态度。
首先,这就表现在严格固定的上班时间。
我的上班时间是早上8点到中午12点半,晚上是7点到10点半。
超市服务员的工作看似简简单单地站站就可以了,但是,只有真正从事这份工作后才知其艰辛。
早上必须一早起床,睡眼惺忪地就要开始到达上班地点站岗了,而且一站就是几个小时,这样一天站下来,脚都有点颤抖了,发软了。
唯一休息的时间,也就是上厕所的时间。
英语作文【精彩6篇】
英语作文【精彩6篇】英语作文篇一You may also meet people who are stronger than you, but whether you give up on yourself and feel ashamed of yourself, is not sad!Confucius once said: "In the company of three, there must be a teacher." We should learn from them and make up for their weaknesses. There are people outside, there are days outside, dont be proud and complacent, at that time can be "the loss of the wife and folding soldiers." Have you ever heard the story of Confucius, who traveled thousands of miles, wind and rain, and slept in the open, just to consult the knowledgeable Lao Tzu? You said he was already a famous teacher at that time, why should he learn from others?In learning, naturally so, we should be like Confucius, "know for know, do not know, know also." When you encounter difficulties, ask your classmates and ask your teachers questions. Dont understand is not terrible, realistic attitude is more important. The story of "Chengmen standing snow" is strange to everyone, the wind and snow outside the door, two students eager to learn, but do not want to disturb the teachers rest, they waited outside for a long time. You can imagine how hungry they were for knowledge. In addition, there are countless such things, Bai Juyi wrote poems, Mei Lanfang humbly asked for advice...And should we, like them, "have their weaknesses and strengths, learn from each other"?英语作文篇二my name is wang fengyi. i’m a beautiful girl. i have a happy family. there are three people in my family, they are my father, my mother and i.i ’m ten years old this year. i’m a pupil 。
新视野大学英语第三版第二册课文语法讲解 Unit5
新视野三版读写B2U5Text ASpend or save—The student's dilemma1Do you feel as confused and manipulated as I do with this question,"Should I spend or should I save?"I think that the messages we get from our environment seem to defy common sense and contradict each other.The government tells us to spend or we'll never get out of the recession.At the same time,they tell us that unless we save more,our country is in grave danger.Banks offer higher interest rates so we increase savings.Then the same banks send us credit card offers so we can spend more.2Here's another familiar example:If we don't pay our credit card bill on time, we get demanding,nasty emails from the credit card company saying something like:"Your failure to pay is unacceptable.Pay immediately or you'll be in trouble!"Then,as soon as we pay,we get a follow-up email in a charming tone telling us how valuable a customer we are and encouraging us to resume spending.Which depiction is correct:a failing consumer in trouble or a valued customer?The gap between these two messages is enormous.3The paradox is that every day we get two sets of messages at odds with each other.One is the"permissive"perspective,"Buy,spend,get it now.You need this!"The other we could call an"upright"message,which urges us, "Work hard and save.Suspend your desires.Avoid luxuries.Control your appetite for more than you truly need."This message comes to us from many sources:from school,from parents,even from political figures referring to"traditional values".Hard work,family loyalty,and the capacity to postpone desires are core American values that have made our country great.4But the opposite message,advertising's permissive message,is inescapable.Though sometimes disguised,the messages are everywhere we look:on TV,in movies on printed media and road signs,in stores,and on buses,trains and subways.Advertisements invade our daily lives.We are constantly surrounded by the message to spend,spend,spend.Someone recently said,"The only time you can escape advertising is when you're in your bed asleep!"5It's been calculated that by the age of18,the average American will have seen600,000ads;by the age of40,the total is almost one million.Each advertisement is doing its utmost to influence our diverse buying decisions,from the breakfast cereal we eat to which cruise line we will use for our vacation.There is no shortage of ideas and things to buy!Now,of course,we don't remember exactly what the products were,but the essential message is cemented into our consciousness,"It's good to satisfy your desires.You should have what you want.You deserve the best.So,you should buy it—now!"A famous advertisement said it perfectly,"I love me.I'm a good friend to myself.I do what makes me feel good.I derive pleasure from nice things and feel nourished by them.I used to put things off.Not anymore.Today I'll buy new ski equipment,look at new compact cars,and buy that camera I've always wanted.I live my dreams today,not tomorrow."6What happens as we take in these contradictory but explicit messages?What are the psychological and social consequences of this campaign to control our spending habits?On one hand,we want more things because we want to satisfy our material appetite.Most of us derive pleasure from treating ourselves.On the other hand,a little voice inside us echoes those upright messages:"Watch out,take stock of your life,don't let your attention get scattered.Postpone your desires.Don't fall into debt. Wait!Retain control over your own life.It will make you stronger."7Anyway,many of the skills you need as a successful student can be applied to your finances.Consider your financial well-beings a key ingredient of your university education as money worries are extremely stressful and distracting.They can make you feel terrible and hinder your ability to focus on your prime objective:successfully completing your education.8How can you be a smart and educated consumer?Many schools, community organizations,and even some banks offer financial literacy classes.Consider consulting with your school's financial aid office or seek input from your parents or other respected adults in setting up a budget.An additional option is finding a partner to help you stay on track and find pleasure in the administration of your own financial affairs.Most importantly,if you find yourself getting into financial trouble,don't let your ego get in your way;urgently get help with tackling your problem before it spins out of control and lands you in legal troubles.9All this will help you become an educated consumer and saver.As you learn to balance spending and saving,you will become the captain of your own ship, steering your life in a successful and productive direction through the choppy waters.Language Points:1Do you feel as confused and manipulated as I do with this question,“Should I spend or should I save?”(Para.1)Meaning:When asking yourself whether you should spend or save,do you feel puzzled and controlled as I do?Meaning beyond words:According to the conventional concept,we are the master or the boss of the money we have earned.It is up to us to decide how to use our money.However,the sentence gives us the hint that we are actually no longer in control of our money.2I think that the messages we get from our environment seem to defy common sense and contradict each other.(Para.1)Meaning:In my opinion,the messages we get in our daily life about the question“Should I spend or should I save?”are against common sense and they often don’t agree with each other.Usage note:defy,denydefy和deny都是及物动词,词形相近,但实际上两者词义有别,用法也不同。
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中级英语口语教程:Dont They Feel Ashamed ofThemselves?Lesson 25Don't They Feel AshamedThemselves?Text AWe were atterminusasbus had just left, there were onlytwous. "We're sureget good seats,"thoughtmyself confidently. But soon there wascrowdnobody seemedhaveleast intentionformingline. In fact everybody was tryingcrane forwardsoon they were almost standingthe middlethe road so asbethe best strategic position.I realizedhad been over-optimistic about getting seats. SosaidGranny: "You get onyour own good time, Granny. I'll getfirstfindseatyou. " She was terifified atidea : "Oh no , you don't ! Never mind aboutseat. The important thingto getthe bus. I'll never manageby myself. "Looking at allyoung men around us,realized Granny was right. Allyoung men had intent faces just like soldiers readygo into action. And whenbus did finally arrive, everybody rushed forwardmeetso asbe justfrontonethedoors,people ran along withbus, keeping as neara door as possible until finallybus camea haltthe doors opened.The mad scramble that followed defies description. It was almostfree-for-all: people fought, jostled, pushedelbowed their way forward, accompanied by shoutscurses all around.had great difficultypushing Granny intobus.was really afraid thather old bones might crack Hadlotdifficultiesgettingmyself too. People behin me pushed, people beside me elbowed,peoplefrontm seemedhave formedblocksolid wall.Actually there wa plentyroamthe bus. After allseats had been taken people who gotjust stood neardoorwayrefused t move in, blockingwayall those behind who had not ye got on. After what seemedmebe an eternitypushinshouting, allpassengers managedgetand th doors finally closed.I looked around, hoping somebody woul havedecencygive upseatGranny. But theyseemedbe gluedtheir seats, those "elegantly" dresse young menladies, looking happysmug, apparentl proudthe fact that they were smart enoughbe ahead c everybody else.Afterbus started, Granny beganwobbleher feet andhadholdher tightprevent her from falling. "Will someone be kind enoughgiveold ladyseat?" The conductress called out several times , meeting no response. Some seemedhave suddenly dozed off,others seemedbe captivated by something very interesting outsidebus window.Inendwasmiddle-aged lady who stood upgave Granny her seat. After thankinglady,helped Granny sit downlooked at those "elegant" young people again, tryingdetect some tracesshametheir faces. Butfound none.Text BVietnam? Isn't thatshame? (Laughssoftly. )sawfileVietnam,showedactual fighting. It looked ridiculous, justbunchkids. It was actually embarrassingwatch that, people were actually shootingshouting.saw Vietnam. .Ilooked atmap once. I'm concerned with Vietnam if my brother hasgo, otherwise, no.My interestlifeme. It'sshame.wishcould pick upnewspaperread it. Whathear about thingsheard from other people.hope I'll make it.think it's marriage,someone whosuccessful. Highland Park,couplekids. I'm not too crazy about children, though. You're sittinga room,alla sudden five kids'll comeand they'll goanother girlthe room. Same with dogs.I'm worried aboutnext coupleyears. Here I'm putting all this timefeeling into this relationshp with Steven, andhavenot work out,would be terrible.don't know what I'd do. I'd probably find someone elsebe just as happy.We havehave war, there's been wars through allages , apparently everyone gets enjoyment outit. If we removedthis part from man,would be boring. Otherwise things would be sortdull.love my building,just love it. If I'ma bus goingmy mother's,look at these peoplegetnauseous feeling. On Michigan Avenue,rospect them more. Home gives mesick feeling.lt'sshame Blacks don't like mechildren don't like medogs don't run upme.Additional InformationNot long ago,newspaper column caught my attention. It wasfirst time sincecameAmerica thatread about an issue similarthe onesoften heardChina.It all started'fromletter senta newspaper column bywoman named Sally from Toronto, Canada. She toldcolumnist about her unpleasant experiencea bus rideCanada. She wasthe late stageher pregnancy, with very swollen ankles. Howevei, peoplethe bus just pretended notnotice her.The responses5ally's letter,the columnist's words were "staggering",manythem were "unpredictable".Almost allwomen readers,course, gave their understandingsympathySally. A woman who signed her name as "L. M. " related Sally's experience with her own. Shetoldcolumnist that she had used public transportationll yearsDetroitnever sawman giveseat t0pregnant woman. Shepointed out, however, women passengers didalltime.Asher own experience, she once offeredseatanotherpregnant woman when she herself washer seventh month pregnancy. Whenother woman sat downsaidL. M. , "Bless yousaving my life",man sitting nexther "turned red astomato".Some people think that nowadaysAmerica,lotmen were raised with no manners. A woman reader from California wrote about what she once sawa busimplied that parents should be strict with their children's behavior. She was sitting behindmother andteenage son. An elderly lady gotthe busstood nearboy, strugglingstay upright.The boy was engrossedhis comic book whenmother poked himordered himgiveseatthat elderly woman. The Californian woman thoughtmother was doingfine job bringing up her son.Men readers, however, respondedSally differently. Somethem have long resented at women's equal rights campaigns,took this opportunityget back at women. Herewhatman from Anchorage, Alaska wrote: Thisfor SallyToronto who figures sheentitledg seatthe bus because sheseven months pregnant: Get real, lady, thisthe '90s. You women have been screaming about equal rights , so now you've got them. Live with your equal rightsstop beefing.Another reader from Philadelphia claimed he learnedlesson trom an experiencea bus. Thiswhat he wrotehis letter publishedNovember, 990: The last timeofferedwomanseatthe bus was972 She glared at mesaid. "Dolook helpless?"replied, "No, butthought . . . " She cut me off with, "Y'ou thought? The trouble with you chauviniststhat you don't think. Women today don't wantseata bus. They want equal pay. " She then launched intowomen's liberation lecture.was never so gladget offbusmy life.There are also those who are unhappy with lifehateworldwhich they are living. Therefore, they usedSally's letter as an opportunityspeak out their mind. A person from Oakland does not think Sally deserves any sympathy. His reasonthat overpopulationa major problemthe universe todaythere are other reasons that he dislikes this world. Therefore, he concludes that anyone who would bringchild into this "crazy, mixed-up" worldinsanedeserves punishment.。