My pet peeve
美国地道的口头禅
1."You bet."你说的一点也没错为什么当老美说,"You bet." 的时候,就代表你说的一点也没错的意思呢?因为bet 是下赌注的意思,所以"You bet." 就是指,"You can bet money on that." (你可以把钱下注在上面),言下之意,就是说这件事百分之百正确。
例如别人问你,"Is this is the way to High Tower Museum?" (这是往High Tower 博物馆的路吗?) 你就可以回答说,"You bet." (一点也没错) 有时候为了加强语气,连小屁屁(ass) 都可以拿来当赌注喔!用来表示这件事是百分之两百地正确。
例如电视影集"Friends" 里面,Monica 有一次就说了一句让我至今都印象深刻的话,"You bet your ass I'm going to fire you." (你完完全全正确,我非把你开除不可。
) 当然如果不是在跟人家吵架时我们最好还是不要拿小屁屁来当赌注吧!2. There you go.就这样了。
"There you go." 是老美希望结束一段对话时,很自然会脱口而出的一句话,特别是在完成某项交易的时候。
像是你去买一样东西,当你付完钱之后店员会说,"There you go." 或"That's it." 就表示交易已经完成,你可以滚了。
另外像是电台的点歌节目DJ 在播放音乐之前都会说,"There you go." 表示你要的音乐我找到了,现在要开始播放你所点的歌曲了。
有时候你提醒别人讲话别讲太久也是用"There you go." 例如有一次班上同学交报告给教授,结果教授还跟他讲东讲西的,那老美也不客气,就说,"Well, I just came by to give you my report, so, there you go!" 这时教授就知道他不想再讲下去了,如果再讲下去自己就太不识相了。
英语俗语俚语
容易犯错得英语口语1、The house is reallyA—1、(误译)那间房子得门牌确实就是A-1号。
(正译)那间房子确实就是一流得。
2、Hebought a baker's dozen of biscuits、(误译)她买了面包师做得12块饼干。
(正译)她买了13块饼干。
3、 A bullofBashanwoke the sleeping child withhis noise、(误译)贝兴得一头公牛弄醒了那个酣睡得孩子.(正译)一个大嗓门得人把那个酣睡得孩子吵醒了。
4、He was acat in the pan、(误译)她就是盘子中得一只猫。
(正译)她就是个叛徒。
5、Acat may lookat aking、(误译)一只猫都可以瞧到国王.(正译)小人物也该有同等权利。
6、Even a hairof dog didn't make himfeel better、(误译)即使一根狗毛也不会使她觉得好些.(正译)即使就是再喝解宿醉得一杯酒,也不会使她觉得好些.7、Ishe a Jonah?(误译)她就就是叫约拿吗?(正译)她就是带来厄运得人吗?8、Jim isfond of a leap inthe dark、(误译)吉姆喜欢在黑暗处跳跃。
(正译)吉姆喜欢冒险行事.9、A little bird toldmethe news、(误译)一只小鸟将此消息告诉我.(正译)消息灵通得人士将此消息告诉我。
10、Angela is a man of a woman、(误译)安吉拉就是个有妇之夫.(正译)安吉拉就是个像男人得女人。
11、Nellie is aman of hisword、(误译)内莉就是她所说得那个人。
(正译)内莉就是个守信用得人。
12、Hepaid a matter of 1000yuan、(误译)她付了1000元得货物账.(正译)她大约付了1000元。
13、It is a nicekettle offish!I have astomachache、(误译)这就是一锅好鱼,(可惜)我胃痛.(正译)真糟糕,我胃痛了。
你一定要好好记住的十句英语
你一定要好好记住的十句英语"陈腔滥调"上个月,英国语言学家Jeremy Butterfield出版了一本新书A Damp Squid: The English Language Laid Bare。
他根据牛津语料库(Oxford University Corpus)中的资料,统计得到英国人最常见的10句套话。
对于老外,听到这些话,可能会觉得反感。
但是,我觉得对于中国人,不妨好好学一下,偶尔用用,反而能增进语感,让native speaker“刮目相看”。
下面就是我做的笔记。
1. At the end of the day 【中文解释】最终;表示总结【例句】Sure we missed our best player but at the end of the day, John, we just didn't play well enough to win the game.(我们最好的选手不能上场,但是最终来说,还是因为我们发挥得不好,所以无法赢得比赛。
)【例句】At the end of the day, what matters is that you're safe.(最终来说,你安然无恙,这才是最重要的。
)【例句】We interviewed many people for the job, but at the end of the day, we didn't think any of them could handle it.(我们面试了很多人,但是最后,我们觉得合适的人选一个也没有。
)2. Fairly unique 【中文解释】相当独特(这个短语属于过度修饰,语义不清)【例句】I am looking for a fairly unique piece of technology.(我在寻找一种独特的技术。
)3. I personally 【中文解释】我个人(这个短语属于同义重复)【例句】I personally don't like her.(我不喜欢她。
打乒乓球时看不惯的现象的英语作文
打乒乓球时看不惯的现象的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Ping Pong Pet PeevesPing pong is one of the most enjoyable games to play, whether you're a casual player or a competitive athlete. The fast pace, the satisfying thwack of the ball hitting the paddle, and the mental focus required make it an exhilarating experience. However, there are certain behaviors and habits that really get under my skin when I'm on the ping pong table. Here are my biggest pet peeves when playing this great sport:The Over-CelebratorLook, I get it - you're excited that you managed to return that wicked spin serve or finally beat me after 10 straight losses. But do you really need to scream, fist pump, and do a little victory dance every single time you win a point? It's ping pong, not Wimbledon. Reign in those over-the-top celebrations a bit. A quiet nod or "nice shot" would suffice. The constant hooting and hollering is distracting and takes away from the sportsmanship of the game.The Inconsiderate Ball SlammerWe're playing in a recreation center, not an isolated soundproof room. That means when you violently smash every single shot, the tremendous crack of the ball against your paddle reverberates through the entire facility. I've nearly jumped out of my shoes on multiple occasions from the startling noise. Have some awareness of your surroundings and consideration for others. A firm put-away shot is unnecessary on every single point.The Trash TalkerI understand some good-natured teasing and banter duringa competitive game. But there's a line that shouldn't be crossed into insults and disrespect. Trying to get inside my head by relentlessly mocking my abilities is just poor sportsmanship. It throws me off my game and makes me not want to play you again. If you can't keep things light and fun, then keep your mouth shut and just play.The Illegal ServerThe service rules in ping pong are in place for a reason - to ensure a fair, consistent method of putting the ball into play for every point. So it's incredibly frustrating when opponents try tosneak in illegal serves by hiding their toss, using bizarre spins, or standing way off to the side. It's a clear violation of the rules and is essentially cheating. If you can't win by proper legal serves, then you don't deserve the point. Just take the time to learn and practice a fair, legal service toss.The Sweat MonsterI understand that ping pong can be an intense physical activity, especially during long rallies and matches. But for the love of all that is good and holy, please make an effort to towel off every once in a while. Nobody wants to be dodging flying sweat projectiles from your flailing body on every other shot. And those giant sweat stains and puddles you leave all over the table are just nasty. Have some self-awareness and basic hygiene, please! Bring an extra shirt to change into if needed.The Mic-DropperThis one really chaps my hide. You'll be locked in a close, competitive game when out of nowhere your opponent decides to suddenly quit or forfeit the match for no apparent reason. Maybe you took a lead, maybe they got frustrated over a shot, or maybe they simply lost interest. Regardless, they just up and leave without warning or explanation - essentially dropping the mic in the middle of the match. What an insanely disrespectfuland poor sport move. If you're going to start something, you better be committed to finishing it properly. Don't be that flake.The Endless ConsulterThere are some players who, after every single shot, have to launch into a lengthy discussion and recount of what happened on that point. They'll then analyze and debate over the best possible shot option for far too long while keeping the game held up. Ad nauseam. Yes, constructive feedback and strategy talks are fair game. But there's a point where it becomes overkill. The constant nitpicking and overanalysis disrupts the flow and momentum of the match. If you need a deep advisory board review after every single swing, you're taking it way too seriously and killing the fun.While ping pong is one of the most enjoyable activities around, certain obnoxious behaviors can quickly ruin the experience. A little self-awareness, respect for opponents, and healthy sportsmanship can go a long way. Follow the basic rules and etiquette, and we can all have a great time on the ping pong table. Now let's play!篇2The Irritating Habits of Ping Pong PlayersPing pong, or table tennis as it's formally known, is a game that can bring people together through friendly competition and physical activity. However, even this seemingly innocuous sport is not free from the capacity of players to exhibit infuriating behaviors on and around the table. As someone who has been playing recreationally for years, I have unfortunately encountered my fair share of annoying ping pong player habits that really grind my gears.One of the most irksome things is when someone displays terrible etiquette by constantly reaching across the table. We've all played that opponent who can't seem to stay on their own side, constantly lunging and stretching their paddle way over the centerline in a desperate attempt to return the ball. Not only is this against the rules, but it's also incredibly distracting and dangerous for the person on the receiving end who now has to worry about being smacked in the face by a wild arm or paddle. Have some spatial awareness and stay in your own court! Making contact with the table on the other side should result in an immediate fault.Another peeve of mine is excessive grunting or other loud noises players sometimes make with each shot. I get that ping pong can be an intense game requiring physical exertion, but theloud "Hnnnggghhhh!" sounds some people feel the need to belt out is too much. It's off-putting and can actually make it harder for your opponent to focus on the match. Unless we're playing at Wimbledon, there's no need for that level of dramatic vocalization with every swing. The only noises I want to hear are the crisp sounds of paddle meeting ball.Frequent illegal serves are also a bad habit that drives me up the wall. We've all been there - you're waiting to receive, the other player tosses the ball up...and then they blatantly sculpt or double-hit it over the net in a cheating motion hoping you won't notice. It happens all the time at a recreational level, but that doesn't make it any less frustrating. Part of the purpose of a sport's rules are to make things fair and challenging for both competitors. By trying to sneak in an illegal serve, you're completely undermining that dynamic of good sportsmanship. If you can't perform a legal serve consistently, spend some time practicing rather than taking underhanded shortcuts.Showboating and taunting after scoring are other behavioral quirks that can quickly turn me off from having an enjoyable game. Whether it's exaggerated fist pumps, loud screaming in the other person's face, or mocking gestures and dances after each point, that stuff just feels so unnecessarily arrogant anddisrespectful in a casual setting. We're not professional athletes playing for millions of dollars here. Celebrating is fine, but know where to draw the line between excitement and obnoxiousin-your-face showboating that makes the other person feel small. At the end of the day, it's just a friendly game - there's no need to rub it in like we're fighting for the world championship title.On the flip side, reactions of excessive frustration after making mistakes or losing points are also hard for me to watch. We're talking loud outbursts, throwing or slamming the paddle down, or even kicking or taking anger out on the table itself. Having a bad day and making errors is understandable, but publicly pitching a fit over it shows lack of emotional maturity. Not only is it unsportsmanlike towards your opponent who has to awkwardly witness the meltdown, but it's also a negative example to set for any kids or bystanders watching the match. Getting visibly angry to the point of having a tantrum over a simple ping pong game indicates broader issues with managing expectations and competitiveness that likely need to be addressed.Lastly, a general lack of playing etiquette and simple courtesies is something that really irks me about some opponents. Things like not saying "thanks for the game" after it'sover, ignoring obvious faults you committed against yourself, making the opponent chase after balls you blatantly missed, leaving sweat or moisture all over the table surface, and not clearing loose balls, drinks or other potential hazards away from the playing area. It's little stuff, but it adds up and brings down the overall experience. Ping pong may be just a game, but it should still be treated with a basic level of respect towards your surroundings, playing equipment, and opponent. A little bit of etiquette and consideration can go a long way in ensuring both players have an enjoyable experience.At the end of the day, poor behaviors from ping pong players - whether it's lack of etiquette, illegal tactics, showboating and taunting, tantrums over mistakes, or general self-indulgence - can quickly turn a fun recreational game into a negative experience. Nobody is expecting Olympic-level deportment at a casual club or basement table. But following some simple guidelines of sportsmanship and respecting your playing environment and opponent can ensure the match remains an enjoyable athletic activity for all involved. After all, ping pong is just a game - no reason to let annoying habits from others ruin the fun.篇3Pet Peeves When Playing Ping PongPing pong, or table tennis as it's formally known, is one of my favorite sports to play. It's fast-paced, requires skill and strategy, and is just an all-around great time. However, like any sport or activity, there are certain behaviors and habits that really grind my gears when I see them on the ping pong tables. Here are my biggest pet peeves when playing this awesome game:The ShowboatWe all know this guy. He's the one who has to make a big scene and show off after winning even the most routine of points. Maybe he pumps his fist in an overly dramatic way. Or he lets out a primal scream or grunt that's way over the top. Perhaps he spins his paddle in his fingers like he's recreating some slick movie scene. Whatever the specific showboating move is, it's annoying as hell. We get it dude, you're pleased with yourself for managing to get the ball over the net. No need to act like you just won Game 7 of the finals. It's ping pong, not the Olympics. Have some chill and act like you've been there before.The RagerClosely related to The Showboat is The Rager. This is the player who loses their mind in an intense fury any time they missa shot or the opponent scores on them. They might slam their paddle down, kick a nearby chair or table, or just let out a stream of profanities loud enough for everyone within a mile radius to hear. Dude, it's literal ping pong. There's no need to have a meltdown SO explosive just because you missed a shot or lost a point. Getting that angry over a missed ping pong shot is like going nuclear over failing to operate the TV remote properly. It's a massive overreaction that's just embarrassing for all of us to witness. We're all adults here...act like it.The Excessive CommentatorThis one is pretty self-explanatory - it's the player who insists on providing a constant stream of commentary over every single shot, no matter how routine or irrelevant. "Oh, I just put a crazy topspin on that one!" "Man, I'm really working the angles today!" "That's my patented reverse backhand banana shot!" We get it dude, you're trying your hardest to convince everyone how skilled and strategic you are at ping pong. But the truth is, none of us really care about the aimless play-by-play or descriptions of your "patented" shots. We're all just here to have some fun hitting a ball back and forth, not listen to you endlessly pat yourself on the back between every return. Just let us play in peace without the endless chatter.The HawkYou know this person. After every single point, no matter how definitively one player won the exchange, The Hawk has to go scrambling around the table, scrutinizing every tiny bounce and graze mark on the table like they're a dang crime scene investigator. Did the ball maybe potentially clip the edge on that one shot? Was that an illegal serve that grazed the side before going over? The Hawk sees controversy in literally every single rally, no matter how clear-cut it may have seemed to the rest of us. And they absolutely have to point out and overanalyze every single perceived irregularity, no matter how microscopic or meaningless to the final scoring. Nobody else cares dude! We're all just here playing ping pong, not adjudicating ball marks for the freaking US Open. If the point was really that egregious, we'd all know it without your pedantic analysis. Let's just play.Mr. RulesClosely related to The Hawk is Mr. Rules. This is the player who insists on lecturing and badgering everyone about even the most obscure or irrelevant table tennis regulations. You try to take a quick water break between games, only to have Mr. Rules jump down your throat about the strict rules around timeout periods and break lengths. You go to serve the ball and he has tojump in with a long-winded explanation about the properly prescribed toss techniques defined in Section 2.6 of the official rulebook. A simple warm-up rally before the game can't even get started before Mr. Rules feels the need to waste everyone's time by tediously explaining the defined etiquette and procedure for pre-game warmups outlined on Page 37. We're all just here for a super casual round of ping pong my man! We don't need a full dissertation on all 287 sub-clauses of the international rules of table tennis. Let's just play the damn game and have some fun rather than get bogged down in all these meaningless procedural footnotes.The Ultimate TryhardOf course, we've all encountered The Ultimate Tryhard when playing pickup ping pong games. This is the player who acts like we're competing for supremacy in the freaking World Cup rather than just knocking a ball around between friends. They'll spend 10 minutes carefully analyzing the spin and practicing elaborate stroke techniques before even starting games. They come equipped with a full tracksuit and athletic gear like they're about to run a marathon rather than play ping pong. During the game, they have to go sprinting around the table for even the most routine shots, slamming into walls and leaving a trail of sweateverywhere like a freaking Olympic athlete. And god forbid you try to make a silly joke or idle chit-chat while rallying with The Ultimate Tryhard - that's a cardinal sin that shakes their unbreakable concentration and poise. We're all just here for a lighthearted round of ping pong for fun my dude, not training for battling in the Hunger Games! Lose the intensity and crazy antics and just try to relax and enjoy the simple game in front of us.At the end of the day, ping pong is just a silly game meant for lighthearted fun and socializing. It's not that deep! So to all my fellow players out there, try to check those over-the-top behaviors and let the rest of us just enjoy knocking the ball back and forth without all the extra antics and headache-inducing theatrics. A little sportsmanship and chill can go a long way the next time we hit the tables.。
herb造句
1、Ingredients: Contain natural herb essence such as ginseng, Fomes japonica and liquorice.成份:蕴含人参、灵芝、甘草等天然草本精华。
2、Eurasian herb with ample panicles of small white flowers; naturalized in North America.欧亚草本植物,有大量开小白花的圆锥花序;引入美国。
3、Lavender isn't your grandmother's herb any more.薰衣草再也不是你外婆的专用草药了。
4、Nighttime teas and the herb valerian also have been shown to aid sleep.夜茶和颉草植物镇静剂也有助睡眠。
5、What about if you always over or under water your herb garden? 如果你的香草花园里总是水浇多了或浇少了怎么办?6、My pet peeve is that neighbor's cat running through my herb garden.我最讨厌的是就是邻居的猫总是在我的花园中跑来跑去。
7、Methods: pharmacognosy of this herb identified by microscope. 方法:用显微鉴定方法对药材进行生药学鉴定。
8、Henna is an herb that is getting used in India to deal with the problems associated with hair.指甲花是一种药草是习惯在印度,以处理相关问题的头发。
9、If one is constipated, call upon our kingdom or ingest the herb ifone is so guided from within.如果你患了便秘,召唤我们的王国;或者进食我们的药草,如果你从内在被如此指引的话。
Pet peeves 怪毛病
Pet peeves 怪毛病I don't complain that often, it's just not my style. 我不会经常抱怨这个,因为这不是我的风格。
But sometimes I just have to get what's bothering me off my chest! 但有时候我真的感觉有什么困扰着我。
Maybe today is a good chance to talk about my pet peeves. 也许今天是一个好机会来谈论我的怪毛病。
Today, I'll invent a little bit, I hope you don't mind. 今天,我要有一点点虚构,我希望你不要介意。
Do you have any pet peeves? 你有怪毛病吗?You know those things you often complain about, those things that don't seem to go away, or those things that bug you over and over again. 你知道那些你经常抱怨的事情,那些似乎挥之不去的东西,或者是一遍又一遍的打扰你。
Like, people who talk on their cell phones at the movies'--that really irritates me! 好比如,在电影途中打电话的人--真让我恼火!Or, people who don't use their turn signals when they make a turn or change lings--what are they thinking! 或者,那些做出转弯或改变而不使用信号的人,他们脑子里到底在想什么!Or, you know what aggravates me? 或者,你知道什么使我恼火吗? People who wear sunglasses in the subway--what's up with that? 对于在地铁里戴太阳镜的人--你怎么看?Or, people who don't wash their hands after they go to the bathroom--come on, guys! 或者,那些如厕后不洗手的人--来吧,伙计们!Or, litter bugs, just put your trash into trash can--how hard could that be? 或者干脆是只垃圾虫,只是把你的垃圾丢进垃圾桶而已--这会是多么困难的事情吗?Talk about it: 谈论下面的话题:Do you have things that frequently bother you? 你有经常打扰你的东西吗?Are there any pet peeves you can mention to your friends? 有什么样的怪毛病你可以对你的朋友提起?What is a pet peeve? 什么是怪毛病?How do you react when someone bothers you? 有人打搅你时你会作何反应?Do you complain a lot? 你抱怨的多吗?Do you complain about big things or little things? 你抱怨的是大事情还是小东西?What are some small things that bother you? 有些什么样的小事使你烦恼?How do you deal with your pet peeves? 你怎么处理你的怪毛病?Do litter bugs bother you? 垃圾虫会让你感到厌烦吗?What bothers you when people are driving? 当人们在驾驶时,你会厌烦什么?。
20句美国人最常用口头禅
1、You bet.为什么当老美说,"You bet." 的时候,就代表你说的一点也没错的意思呢?因为bet 是下赌注的意思,所以"You bet." 就是指,"You can bet money on that." (你可以把钱下注在上面),言下之意,就是说这件事百分之百正确。
例如别人问你,"Is this is the way to High Tower Museum?" (这是往High Tower 博物馆的路吗?) 你就可以回答说,"You bet." (一点也没错)有时候为了加强语气,连小屁屁(ass) 都可以拿来当赌注喔!用来表示这件事是百分之两百地正确。
例如电视影集"Friends" 里面,Monica 有一次就说了一句让我至今都印象深刻的话,"You bet your ass I'm going to fire you." (你完完全全正确,我非把你开除不可。
) 当然如果不是在跟人家吵架时我们最好还是不要拿小屁屁来当赌注吧!2. There you go.就这样了。
"There you go." 是老美希望结束一段对话时,很自然会脱口而出的一句话,特别是在完成某项交易的时候。
像是你去买一样东西,当你付完钱之后店员会说,"There you go." 或"That's it." 就表示交易已经完成,你可以滚了。
另外像是电台的点歌节目DJ 在播放音乐之前都会说,"There you go." 表示你要的音乐我找到了,现在要开始播放你所点的歌曲了。
有时候你提醒别人讲话别讲太久也是用"There you go." 例如有一次班上同学交报告给教授,结果教授还跟他讲东讲西的,那老美也不客气,就说,"Well, I just came by to give you my report, so, there you go!" 这时教授就知道他不想再讲下去了,如果再讲下去自己就太不识相了。
英语必背范文20篇
英语必背范文20篇1. My Daily RoutineMy daily routine starts at 6 am when I wake up and go for a run. Then, I have breakfast and get ready for work. I usually work from 9 am to 5 pm and then go to the gym or attend some classes. In the evenings, I like to catch up with my friends, read books or watch movies. I try to go to bed by 10 pm to get enough rest for the next day.2. A Memorable TripOne of my most memorable trips was when I went on a safari in Kenya. We saw so many amazing animals like lions, elephants and giraffes. The landscape was also incredible with vast savannahs and beautiful sunsets. We stayed in tents and had campfires at night which added to the adventure.3. My Favorite HobbyMy favorite hobby is playing the guitar. I love the feeling of creating music and expressing myself through it. It also allows me to relax and unwind after a busy day. I’ve been playing for several years and have even written some of my own songs.4. My Future PlansMy future plans include finishing my degree in marketing and starting my ownbusiness. I want to create a brand that focuses on sustainability and ethical practices. I believe that businesses have a responsibility to positively impact society and the environment.5. My Role ModelMy role model is Malala Yousafzai. She is an advocate for girls’education and has shown enormous courage in standing up to the T aliban. Her passion and determination inspire me to stand up for what I believe in and make a difference in the world.6. My Ideal VacationMy ideal vacation would be a trip to Japan. I am fascinated by the culture, food, and history of the country. I would love to explore T okyo, visit traditional temples, and try some authentic Japanese cuisine.7. My Favorite BookMy favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I love the way it explores issues of racism and injustice through the eyes of a child. It’s a powerful story that has stayed with me for years.8. My Dream JobMy dream job would be to work as a wildlife photographer. I love animals andnature, and being able to capture their beauty through photography would be an incredible experience.9. My Most Embarrassing MomentMy most embarrassing moment was when I accidentally called my teacher Mom in front of the entire class. Everyone laughed, and I felt so embarrassed. It was a simple mistake, but it taught me to pay more attention to what I say in public.10. My Favorite FoodMy favorite food is sushi. I love the combination of fresh fish and rice, and the different flavors and textures of each piece. It’s a healthy and delicious meal that I could eat every day.11. My Childhood MemoriesSome of my fondest childhood memories are of spending time with my grandparents. They lived in a small village and had a big garden where we used to play and explore. My grandpa also taught me how to fish and cook, which are skills that I still use today.12. My Favorite MovieMy favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption. It’s a powerful story about hope and redemption, and the performances by Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman areoutstanding.13. My Pet PeeveMy pet peeve is people who interrupt others when they’re speaking. It’s rude and disrespectful, and it shows a lack of listening skills.14. My Best FriendMy best friend is someone who always makes me laugh and supports me through thick and thin. We’ve been through a lot together, and I value their friendship more than anything.15. My Favorite SeasonMy favorite season is autumn. I love the cool weather, the colorful leaves, and the cozy feeling of being wrapped up in a sweater.16. My Career GoalsMy career goals include advancing to a leadership position within my company and developing my skills in project management and team building. I also want to pursue new opportunities in international business and travel.17. My Role in the CommunityMy role in the community is to volunteer and give back whenever I can. I believethat it’s important to help others in need and make a positive impact on the world around us.18. My Favorite PlaceMy favorite place is the beach. I love the sound of the waves, the smell of the saltwater, and the feeling of sand between my toes. It’s a peaceful and calming environment that always makes me feel relaxed.19. My Proudest AccomplishmentMy proudest accomplishment is graduating from college with honors. It was a challenging journey, but one that taught me the importance of hard work and perseverance.20. My Bucket ListMy bucket list includes traveling to all seven continents, learning a new language, and running a marathon. I believe that life is about experiencing new things and pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones.。
日常英语,在地铁里做这15件事会被嫌弃
▌12. Reading texts or emails over a fellow passenger's shoulder 越过别人肩头看他的短信或邮件 网友吐槽 ▷Nobody likes a stranger who reads their personal text messages, either. 同样,没有人会喜欢一个陌生人看自己的私人短信。
▌10. Eating 在地铁里吃东西 网友吐槽 ▷Best avoided in general on a packed tube, but anything hot or pungent really is beyond the pale. 通常来说,最好避免在地铁车厢这种拥挤封闭的空间内吃东西,特别是不要吃 那些辛辣刺鼻的食物。
▌6. ‘Manspreading’ 大爷式占座 网友吐槽 ▷Another pet peeve of mine is people who sit with their legs spread apart, taking up two seats. 另一个我看不惯的事就是有人在地铁上叉开腿坐着,一下占两位置。 ▷Nobody needs that much room. 一个人不需要那么多空间。
日常英语,在地铁里做这 15 件事会被嫌弃
▌1. Starting to get on the tube while passengers are still getting off 下车的乘客还没下完就开始上车 网友吐槽 ▷I really hate it when people push their way into cars before others exit the train. 我很讨厌坐地铁不遵守“先下后上”规则的人们。 ▌2. Not moving down the aisle 在门口挤成一团,不往车厢中部走 网友吐槽 ▷My biggest pet peeve is the subway door blockers. 我最看不惯不下车堵在地铁门口的人。 ▌3. Pole-hogging 霸占扶杆 网友吐槽 ▷Don't be a pole hugger. The pole is meant for more than one person to use. You hold the pole, not wrap yourself around the pole. 别紧贴着地铁上的柱子,这不是给你一个人用的,你手抓着柱子就好了,不要 把你自己整个身体都贴上去。 ▌4. Using leaky headphones 使用漏音的耳机听歌 网友吐槽 ▷You may be a 43-year-old accountant with a penchant for Shakira's early oeuvre, the rest of your carriage almost definitely isn't. 也许你是个 43 岁的喜欢夏奇拉早期作品的会计,但车厢里其他大部分乘客绝 非如此。 ▷Some people don't even bother with earphones and turn on music on their phone so loud that other people can hear it. There's an extra demerit for anyone who sings along with what they're listening to. 有的人根本不屑于用耳机,他们把手机上的音乐开得很大声,大家都能听得 到。还有的人边放音乐边还跟着唱,真让人崩溃。 ▌5. Not being prepared at the ticket barrier 到了检票机前才找公交卡 网友吐槽
在博物馆当一名志愿者自荐信英语作文
在博物馆当一名志愿者自荐信英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Museum Staff,My name is Tommy and I am 10 years old. I love museums so much! I think they are the coolest places on Earth. That's why I really want to be a volunteer at your amazing museum.I've been coming to your museum ever since I was a little kid with my mom and dad. We would spend whole days there just looking at all the awesome exhibits. My favorite ones are definitely the dinosaur fossils – I just can't get enough of those huge skeletons and imagining what it was like when those mighty creatures roamed the planet. But I also love the gemstone room, the ancient Egypt mummies, and the section on space exploration. There's so much amazing stuff to see and learn about!I'm really into science and history, as you can probably tell. I read books and watch documentaries about dinosaurs, gemstones, mummies, space, and all kinds of other cool science and history topics all the time. My brain is like a gigantic spongethat just wants to soak up as much knowledge as possible. Going to your museum and seeing all those fascinating exhibits up close lets me learn in a much more exciting way than just reading about things in books. It's like the exhibits come alive before my very eyes!That's why I think being a volunteer at your museum would be a dream come true for me. I would get to spend so much time surrounded by all the things I'm most passionate about. And I'd get to share my enthusiasm and knowledge with all the other museum visitors. I'm able to explain complex science and history concepts in simple kid-friendly ways, so I could really help the young visitors understand and get excited about what they're seeing. I might even inspire some of them to become museum experts or scientists themselves one day!In addition to being extremely knowledgeable about a wide range of museum topics, I also have a lot of other qualities that would make me an excellent museum volunteer. I'm very responsible and mature for my age. My parents and teachers are always commenting on what a great listener I am and how I follow instructions and rules to a T. So you can count on me to be attentive during any training sessions and to carefully followall the museum's policies about how to behave and what to do as a volunteer.I also have a lot of patience, which is really important when you're trying to explain things to kids who might have short attention spans or a hard time understanding. My kid sister can be a real handful sometimes, but I never get frustrated with her when she doesn't get something right away. I just keep calmly repeating myself until it finally clicks. And I'm happy to answer the same questions over and over again too.Speaking of staying patient and calm, you'll also never have to worry about me horsing around or getting out of line at the museum. I know how to conduct myself properly in an important place like that. I would be very respectful at all times – no running, yelling, touching exhibits, or anything else that could disturb the other visitors or staff. My parents raised me right!Another key volunteer skill I possess is being a fantastic team player. In school, I always do my part to make sure my group project runs smoothly. And I'm just as good at taking the lead on things as I am at following others' instructions. So whether you need me to work independently or as part of a volunteer team, you can count on me to be a big asset.I'm also an incredibly hard worker with a ton of energy and enthusiasm. My biggest pet peeve is slackers who don't give 100% effort. That will never be a problem with me as your volunteer. I'll show up early, stay late, and give my maximum energy and focus throughout every single shift. It would be an honor and a privilege for me, not a chore. You wouldn't even need to pay me because getting to spend time at the museum and learn new things every day would be more than enough of a reward!In addition to all my stellar qualities, I can also volunteer a very flexible schedule. Since I'm just a kid, I'm available every single weekday after school, as well as all day on weekends, holidays, summer breaks, etc. So you'd be able to schedule me for as many shifts as you need across a variety of different days and times. My mom is ready to rearrange her work schedule or find babysitters so she can drop me off and pick me up whenever it's convenient for the museum.As you can probably tell by now, I have a deep, deep appreciation for everything your museum stands for. Getting admitted as a volunteer there would seriously make me the happiest kid in the whole world. I promise to work harder than any other volunteer you've ever had. I'll be like a sponge soaking up every bit of knowledge from your exhibits and staff, and thenI'll enthusiastically share that knowledge with visitors in a way that gets them just as excited as I am. Your museum's mission to educate people about science, history, and culture in an engaging hands-on way is so important. I would be honored to play a role in that mission, no matter how small.Thank you so much for considering my application. I realize I'm just a 10-year-old kid, but I can assure you that I have more passion, responsibility, and dedication than most adult volunteers. I will not let you down! I hope I get the chance to prove what a fantastic museum volunteer I can be. This opportunity would mean everything to me.Sincerely,Tommy篇2Dear Museum Volunteer Coordinator,My name is Timmy and I am 10 years old. I am writing to tell you why I would be a great volunteer at your museum. I love museums so much! Every time my class goes on a field trip to a museum, I get so excited I can barely sleep the night before.Museums are like magical places full of interesting things from long ago or far away lands. When I'm at a museum, I feel like I'm traveling back in time or visiting different countries and cultures. It's the best!One of my favorite museums is the Natural History Museum.I love looking at all the dinosaur skeletons and fossils. I know the names of so many dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Brachiosaurus, and Velociraptor. I could tell the other kids on tours all about the dinosaurs. I read every fact on the plaques and beg my parents to buy me dinosaur books from the gift shop.I'm also really into outer space, so I get really excited at the Planetarium shows. I already know a ton about the planets, galaxies, black holes, and famous astronauts and scientists. I would make an awesome tour guide for the space exhibits!At the art museums, I'm amazed by all the different styles of paintings, sculptures, and photographs. I try to analyze what the artist was thinking and feeling when they created each piece. I don't just quickly walk by - I take my time looking at all the details and reading about the artwork. Art is so interesting and meaningful.My parents always joke that I was born to be a museum docent because I constantly spout random facts about history, science, culture, and anything else we see at museums. I guess I'm just a curious kid who loves learning!I think I would be a really good museum volunteer because I'm responsible, enthusiastic, and genuinely interested in every exhibit. I would take my role seriously and work hard to be helpful, engaging, and informative when giving tours or interacting with visitors.I always show up somewhere early, follow rules and directions carefully, and aim to be respectful and polite at all times. I'm a good listener too. So if you need anything explained again or have questions, I'll pay close attention.My teachers always compliment me on my curiosity and love of learning. They say I ask great questions and seem to soak up knowledge like a sponge. At museums, I read every single plaque, sign, and display because I never want to miss any cool facts or details. If I get to volunteer, I'll make sure I fully prepare by studying and memorizing important information about the exhibits.I may be young, but I'm mature for my age. My parents have taught me the importance of commitment and followingthrough on my responsibilities. If I say I'll help with something, you can count on me to be there ready to pitch in. I'll show up on time with a positive, hardworking attitude.In addition to being a volunteer, I'd love to gain leadership experience by eventually leading tours myself, if you allow children that opportunity. I'm already practicing my public speaking by doing book report presentations in front of my class.I use a clear, loud voice and make eye contact when addressing a group. I could make the museum tours really fun and engaging!When I'm not in school, I have a lot of free time that I'd be happy to fill by volunteering at your museum. My parents are supportive and willing to arrange transportation to make this work with my schedule. I'm available weekends, holidays, school vacations, and summer breaks.I know I'm just a kid, but I'm a passionate kid who sees the magic and wonder in every museum exhibit. I'll bring that youthful enthusiasm, intellectual curiosity, and energetic spirit to my volunteer role. Let me share my love of learning with your museum visitors!I would be so grateful and honored to be a museum volunteer. It would be a dream come true! I promise to work really hard and take the job seriously. Your museum means somuch to me already, but getting this behind-the-scenes opportunity would make me appreciate it even more.Thank you for considering me. I hope I get the chance to explore my favorite place in a whole new way - as a volunteer!Sincerely,Timmy篇3Dear Museum Director,My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. I love museums so much! Every time my mom takes me, I get so excited walking through the big doors and smelling that special museum smell. It's like a mix of old books, clean floors, and adventure!I want to volunteer at your museum because I really really love learning about history. Last year, we went to the natural history museum and I got to see real dinosaur bones and fossils. It was the coolest thing ever! The tour guide told us how the Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the most feared predators to ever roam the earth. I went home and read five whole books about dinosaurs after that trip. I can't get enough!At the art museum downtown, I was amazed by all the paintings and sculptures. I had no idea people could create such incredible masterpieces just with some paint and a brush. My favorite was this huge canvas with a man, woman, and child standing in a field of sunflowers. The colors were so vibrant and happy. The tour guide said the artist's name was Van Gogh and he was inspired by the countryside in France where he lived. I'd love to learn more about famous artists like him.I'm also really interested in ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. I watched this documentary on mummies and thought it was so fascinating how they preserved bodies by removing organs and wrapping them in linens. I asked my dad a million questions after that! If your museum has any Egyptian artifacts, I would be thrilled to get an up-close look.As a volunteer, I will work really hard and follow all the rules.I promise to be respectful of the exhibits and not touch anything unless I'm allowed. I'm a good listener and love absorbing new information like a sponge. Whenever I go to museums, I read every single label and plaque and try to remember all the facts. I'll share my enthusiasm with visitors and encourage them to learn too.I can help with light tasks like greeting guests, handing out maps and schedules, or restocking brochures. I'm a very good reader, so I could also assist with guided tours for kids my age. I'll make sure to project my voice and speak clearly so everyone can hear. I'm a decent artist too, so maybe I could help with crafts or sculpting activities during camp days. Just let me know what you need!Most importantly, I'll bring my curiosity, attention to detail, and willingness to learn. I understand museums are places of immense knowledge and wonder, and I don't take that for granted. Every artifact has a story to tell about people who lived long ago. Every work of art is a window into the creator's mind and vision. I want to savor and appreciate the museum's treasures as much as I can.I may be young, but I'm mature for my age and have a deep respect for history and culture. Don't let my little legs and squeaky voice fool you! I'm responsible, hardworking, and always commit 100% to any task I'm given. Just ask my teachers - I'm one of the best students in my whole grade.Please let me be a volunteer at your amazing museum. You won't be disappointed! I'll show up raring to go with a huge smile and bouncing enthusiasm. I can't wait to meet the staff andother volunteers who share my passion for learning and exploring. This would be a dream come true for a museum-obsessed kid like me. Thank you for your consideration!Sincerely,Timmy。
以关爱眼睛 保护视力为主题的英语作文
以关爱眼睛保护视力为主题的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Protecting Our Precious EyesightOur eyes are like magical windows that allow us to see the wonderful world around us. From the bright colors of beautiful flowers to the warm smiles on our friends' faces, our eyes let us experience so many amazing things every single day. But just like anything precious, we need to take good care of our eyes so they can stay healthy and keep showing us all the beauty life has to offer.Have you ever gotten something in your eye that made it feel scratchy and uncomfortable? I know I have! It's no fun at all. That's why we have to be really careful not to rub or poke at our eyes. Our eyes are incredibly delicate, and it doesn't take much to make them feel sore or irritated. Whenever I get an itch or my eyes feel funny, I make sure to gently blink a few times instead of rubbing them. If that doesn't help, I ask a grown-up for assistance.Another way we can protect our eyes is by eating all of our fruits and veggies, especially the ones packed with vitamin A like carrots, sweet potatoes, and leafy greens. Vitamin A is like superfood fuel for our eyes! It helps keep our eyesight strong so we can continue seeing everything crystal clear. My favorite vitamin A-rich snack is carrot sticks with a little bit of ranch dressing for dipping. Yum!Too much screen time isn't good for our eyes either. Have you ever spent a long time watching TV or playing video games and then noticed your eyes felt tired and strained? That's because staring at a screen for too long can make our eyes work extra hard. Whenever I'm using a screen, I try to follow the20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes, I look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This gives my eyes a tiny break so they don't get overtired.Speaking of breaks, it's also really important that we don't skip out on sleep! Our bodies, including our eyes, need plenty of rest to recharge and work their best. When I stay up too late, my eyes feel super heavy and it's hard to keep them open the next day at school. I try to always get at least 9-10 hours of sleep each night. That way, my eyes are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, ready to read, learn, and play!While we're on the topic of being well-rested, we should chat about sun protection too. You know how you can get a sunburn if you spend too much time in the sun without sunscreen? Well, the bright sunlight can actually damage our eyes too if we aren't careful! That's why it's a really good idea to wear sunglasses with UV protection when we're playing outside on super sunny days. My favorite shades make me feel like a movie star!Our eyes also need protection when we're being active or playing sports. Things like balls, racquets, or even an accidental elbow from a friend can easily injure our eyes if they make contact. Whenever I'm participating in P.E. class or an outdoor activity like baseball or tennis, I always wear protective goggles or a face shield. Sure, they might not be as stylish as sunglasses, but it's better to be safe than have an ouchy!You know, now that I think about it, our eyes are kind of like newborn babies. They're both precious, delicate, and need lots of care and nurturing. We would never dream of neglecting or mistreating a sweet little baby, so why would we ever want to neglect or mistreat our eyes? Our eyes allow us to experience all the amazing colors, movements, and beauty in our world.Without them, everything would be dark and gloomy. That's no fun at all!So let's all make a pinky promise to be nice to our eyes. We'll eat our vitamin A-packed fruits and veggies, wear sunglasses and protective gear, get lots of sleep, and limit our screen time. With a little bit of TLC, our eyes will stay healthy, happy, and twinkling brighter than the stars in the night sky. We only get one pair of eyes, so we need to take very special care of them. Let's keep those baby blues, gorgeous greens, and beautiful browns looking as vibrant as can be!篇2Taking Care of Our Precious EyesOur eyes are very, very important. They let us see all the amazing things around us - the bright sun, the pretty flowers, the smiling faces of our family and friends. Our eyes are like windows that let the whole world in! Without our eyes, everything would be dark and we couldn't do lots of the fun things we enjoy.That's why we need to take really good care of our eyes and protect them. If we're not careful, our eyes could get damaged or hurt. Then we might have trouble seeing properly and things would look blurry. Just imagine not being able to see theblackboard at school or your favorite TV show! That would be no fun at all.There are several ways we can keep our eyes healthy and safe. First, we shouldn't stare at screens for too long without taking breaks. Whether it's the TV, computer, tablet or phone, looking at those bright screens for hours can make our eyes feel tired and sore. It's a good idea to take a 5-minute break every hour to let our eyes rest.During the breaks, we can look out the window and let our eyes focus on things far away. Or we can do some cool eye exercises to stretch and relax our eye muscles. My favorite is making a figure 8 shape by rolling my eyes from side to side. It feels so good after staring at a book or screen!Another really important way to protect our eyes is to wear sunglasses when we go outside on sunny days. The bright sunlight can damage our eyes over time and make it harder to see. Sunglasses with UV protection act as super shields to block the sun's harmful rays. Plus, they make us look super cool and stylish!We also need to be careful with objects that could poke or hit our eyes. Things like pencils, scissors, rubber bands or even our own fingers could accidentally injure our eyes if we're notbeing safe. That's why it's best not to run around while holding sharp objects. And we should never, ever point things at someone's face.If we do get something in our eye by accident, we shouldn't rub or touch it. The dirt, dust or object could scratch our eye which would really hurt! Instead, we should immediately tell a teacher or parent so they can help rinse out our eye properly with clean water.Eating healthy foods is another way to keep our eyes strong. Carrots are famous for being good for eyes because they have lots of vitamin A. But there are many other vitamin-rich veggies like sweet potatoes, spinach and bell peppers that also nourish our eyes. Yum!Our eyes are such an amazing gift. By taking a few simple precautions, we can make sure our eyes stay clear and bright for years to come. We'll be able to fully enjoy all the colors, shapes and beauty that the world has to offer.Let's all take a pledge today to treat our eyes with extra love and care. Our future selves will be so grateful we protected their precious windows to the world. What an incredible view it is!篇3Caring for Our Eyes and Protecting Our VisionHi friends! Today I want to talk about our amazing eyes and why it's so important to take good care of them. Our eyes are one of the most incredible parts of our bodies. They let us see all the beautiful colors, shapes, and details of the world around us. Just imagine how boring life would be if we couldn't see anything!But our eyes are also very delicate and sensitive. That's why we need to protect them and not take them for granted. There are lots of things that can damage our eyes and make it hard for us to see properly. Some of the biggest dangers to our eyes are eye injuries, eye diseases, and overworking our eyes.Eye injuries can happen really easily if we're not careful. Getting hit in the eye with a ball, stick, rock or anything else can scratch, bruise or even puncture your eyeball. That's why it's super important to wear protective goggles or glasses when playing sports or doing activities where things might fly into your eyes.And you know what my biggest pet peeve is? When kids stick pencils, crayons or other pointy things right up close to their eyes! That's just asking for an eye injury. We need to be really careful with anything sharp or pointy around our eyes.Even some common household items like cleaning products, aerosol sprays, and chemicals can be super dangerous if they get into our eyes by accident. So we always need to be careful and keep those kinds of things away from our faces.Eye diseases are another threat to our precious eyes. Some eye diseases are caused by viruses or bacteria that can infect our eyes and make them feel itchy, red, and sore. Other eye diseases develop over time as we get older, like cataracts which make our eye's lenses get cloudy.That's why it's really important to keep our eyes clean by washing our faces every day. And if our eyes ever feel itchy, sticky, red, or painful, we need to tell a parent or teacher right away so we can get it checked out. Catching and treating eye problems early is the best way to protect our vision.But did you know that one of the biggest threats to our eyes actually comes from overworking them and straining them too much? It's true! Whenever we read, use phones or tablets, watch TV, or work on the computer for long periods of time without taking breaks, we're making our eyes work really hard.Our eyes have tiny muscles inside that are constantly moving and focusing whenever we're looking at something up close. If we overwork those little eye muscles without letting them rest,they can get really tired, strained, and sore. That's what causes headaches, blurry vision, dry eyes, and other eye problems.So it's super important to follow the 20-20-20 rule. For every 20 minutes we spend looking at a screen or doing close-up work, we should look away at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. That'll help relax and re-energize our hard-working eye muscles.It's also really helpful to get up, move around, and look at different distances every once in a while when doing lots of close vision work. And we should try to limit how much time we spend staring at screens before bedtime so we can give our eyes a good rest overnight.Making sure we get enough Vitamin A from foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, red peppers, and dairy is also really important for keeping our eyes healthy. Vitamin A keeps the surface of our eyes nice and moist while also helping us see better in low light.I hope you can see now why it's so important to be eye aware and take good care of our incredible eyes. Our vision is one of our most precious senses that allows us to see, learn about, and appreciate this beautiful world we live in. We only get one pair of eyes, so we need to protect them with everything we've got!Let's all make a promise to each other to treat our eyes right. We'll be extra careful to avoid eye injuries, keep our eyes clean, get them checked regularly, and not overwork them. If we all work together on doing these things, we can keep our eyes healthy and vision sharp so we can see clearly for many, many years to come. Who's with me? Eye love you all!篇4Caring For Your Eyes Is Really Important!Hi friends! Today I want to tell you all about how important it is to take care of your eyes and protect your vision. Our eyes are such an amazing gift that allow us to see all the wonderful colors, shapes, and things around us. But we have to be really careful with our eyes because once they get damaged, it's very hard to fix them.Did you know that your eyes are kind of like a camera? There's a lens at the front that focuses the light, and then there's a retina at the back that's like the film or sensor that captures the image. The retina is made up of lots of special cells called rods and cones that sense the light and color. If those cells get damaged, it's really hard for your eyes to make a clear picture.There are lots of things that can damage your eyes if you aren't careful. One of the biggest dangers is too much bright light from things like the sun. The sun's rays have ultraviolet radiation that can burn and harm the sensitive parts inside your eyes over time. That's why you should never look directly at the sun! And it's a good idea to wear sunglasses when you're outside on a sunny day.Screens like TVs, computers, tablets and phones also give off a kind of light called blue light that can strain and tire out your eyes if you look at them for too long without taking breaks. My parents always remind me to follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This helps my eyes relax.You also have to be really careful with anything that could poke, scratch or hit your eyes. That's why it's so important to never run with sharp objects, throw things that could hit someone in the face, or rub your eyes too hard with your hands when they're feeling itchy or irritated. Getting hit in the eye area can scratch the surface, which is called a corneal abrasion, and that's super painful!Speaking of pain, another way to mess up your eyes is by not getting them checked regularly by an eye doctor. If you have anyproblems with your vision like things looking blurry, headaches from squinting, or your eyes getting really dry and irritated, you need to tell your parents so they can make an appointment. Lots of vision problems can be solved really easily if they get caught early, like needing glasses or eye drops.And don't forget, eating healthy foods with lots of vitamin A, like carrots and sweet potatoes, and getting enough sleep is also really important for keeping your eyes strong! Our eyes have to work really hard all day long, so they need good nutrition and rest just like the rest of our bodies.I hope after reading this, you understand just how amazing and precious our eyes really are. Let's all make a promise to take really good care of our eyes! Cover them when it's super bright out, take breaks from screens, be gentle, see the eye doctor regularly, and eat foods that are eye-friendly. Our eyes let us see the world around us and learn new things every day. We're so lucky to have them, so we have to protect them! What's your favorite thing to use your eyes for? Let me know!篇5Caring For Your Eyes and Protecting Your EyesightHi friends! Today I want to talk to you about something really important - our eyes! Our eyes are like little windows that let us see all the amazing colors, shapes, and details of the world around us. But did you know that if we don't take good care of our eyes, we could damage them and lose our amazing vision?That's why I'm here to tell you all about how we can be "eye superheroes" and protect our precious eyes. Being an eye superhero is so much fun and it's really easy too! Let me share some top tips with you.Tip #1: Follow the 20/20/20 RuleStaring at screens like TVs, phones, and tablets for too long can make your eyes feel tired and strained. That's why the first rule of eye superheroes is to follow the 20/20/20 rule. Every 20 minutes, you should look away from your screen and focus on something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This gives your eyes a tiny break so they don't get overworked.Tip #2: Wear SunglassesDid you know that the bright rays from the sun can actually damage your eyes over time? That's why every eye superhero needs a trusty pair of sunglasses! When you go outside, put on your sunglasses and your eyes will be shielded from those strongUV rays. Make sure to get sunglasses that protect against both UVA and UVB rays for full super hero protection.Tip #3: Eat Your Eye SuperfoodsJust like the rest of your body, your eyes need proper nutrition to stay healthy and strong. There are lots of delicious "eye superfood" options out there that pack a punch ofeye-loving vitamins and minerals. Some of my favorites are:• Carrots (loaded with vitamin A for eye health)• Leafy greens like spinach and kale (full o f lutein and zeaxanthin)• Fish like salmon (high in omega-3 fatty acids)• Citrus fruits like oranges (vitamin C for eyes)• Eggs (zinc, vitamin E, and protein for peepers)Ask your parents to incorporate some of these superfoods into your meals and snacks. Your eyes will be energized and ready for action!Tip #4: Give Your Eyes ExerciseDid you know your eyes have their own little muscles that control how they move and focus? Just like the rest of your body,these muscles need exercise to stay strong and flexible. Eye exercises might feel a bit silly at first, but they're really good for your eyes!Here's one you can try: Hold a pencil at arm's length and focus on it. Slowly move the pencil towards your nose, keeping your eyes focused. Then move it back out to arm's length. Do this 10-15 times while breathing normally. You just worked out those awesome eye muscles!Tip #5: Take Eye BreaksIf you're spending a lot of time reading, using a computer, or doing close-up work, you need to remember to give yourhard-working eyes some breaks. The eye superhero rule is to take a 5-10 minute break every hour or so. During your break, you can look out the window at far away objects, stretch, or just close your eyes and rest them. The break will help reduce eye fatigue.Tip #6: Visit The Eye DoctorEven superheroes need a teammate sometimes! That's why every eye superhero should visit their optometrist (eye doctor) once a year for a comprehensive eye exam. The eye doctor can check if you need glasses or contacts, look for any eye issues,and give you personalized tips for keeping your eyes their healthiest.If you do need glasses or contacts, wear them! They are like night vision goggles for your eyes - helping you see more clearly so you can accomplish any mission. Plus, there are so many amazing colors and styles that glasses and contacts now come in. You can make them part of your super unique eye superhero look!Tip #7: Protect Those Peepers!Sometimes our eyes need extra protection and reinforcement, especially when we're doing activities that could potentially injure them. Any time you're playing sports, doing work with tools or chemicals, or in an environment with dust or debris, you need protective eyewear.Things like goggles, face masks, and sports masks with shields can create a forcefield around your eyes so they're 100% guarded. Don't take any chances with your irreplaceable eyes - if an activity calls for protective gear, suit up, eye superheroes!Those are just some of the tips I have for all you aspiring eye superheroes out there! By following this advice, you'll keep your eyes safe, healthy, and super-powered for many years to come.You'll be able to continue seeing all the wonder and beauty of our amazing world in crystal clear focus.Remember, we only get one pair of eyes, so we have to treat them like the precious gifts they are. Let's take care of our eyes, and they'll take care of us by allowing us to truly experience life through our own unique pair of little windows. We've got the power to protect our sight - who's ready to become an official eye superhero?!篇6My Eyes Are My TreasuresDo you know how amazing our eyes are? They are like little windows that let us see the wonderful world around us. Without our eyes, we wouldn't be able to see the pretty flowers, the smiling faces of our family, or even read the words in our favorite books. Our eyes are truly precious treasures that we need to take very good care of.My name is Emily and I'm 9 years old. I love looking at things through my eyes - the birds flying high up in the bright blue sky, the butterflies fluttering around the colorful garden, and the squirrels scampering up the tall oak trees. Everything looks soalive and vibrant when I use my eyes to explore this fascinating world we live in.But not too long ago, I started having trouble seeing things clearly. The words in my books looked blurry and gave me headaches. I couldn't make out faces from far away. That's when my mom took me to the eye doctor. He gave me a special test and discovered that I needed glasses! At first, I felt a little sad about having to wear glasses. But then the doctor explained why protecting my eyes and taking care of my vision is so important.He said our eyes are like cameras - they have lenses that focus light to create images of the world around us. But if those lenses aren't working just right, the images get blurry and out of focus, which can really strain and hurt our eyes over time. Wearing glasses with the right prescription lenses helps the light focus properly so I can see clearly without squinting or straining my eyes.Wow, I never knew how complex and incredible our eyes really are! The doctor also taught me that there are lots of other things we can do to be eye-care superheroes and protect our precious vision. Here are some of his top tips:Follow the 20-20-20 rule when using computers, tablets or phones. Every 20 minutes, look about 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This helps reduce eye strain from staring too long.Get plenty of vitamin A and lutein from foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and eggs. These nutrients nourish our eyes and can prevent eye diseases.Always wear sunglasses outdoors to shield our eyes from harmful UV rays that can cause things like cataracts and macular degeneration as we get older.Avoid rubbing our eyes, especially with dirty hands, as this can cause infections or scratches on the cornea (the clear front part of the eye).If we ever get something stuck in our eye, tell a trusted adult right away instead of trying to rub it out, which could make it worse.Never look directly at extremely bright lights like the sun, as this can damage our eyes permanently.Get regular eye exams, even if we think our vision is perfect! Eye doctors can spot potential problems early before they get worse.Following this advice is so important because our eyes play a huge role in how we experience and learn about the world. Just think of all the amazing things we use our eyes for every single day:We use our eyes to read books and discover new facts that feed our curious minds. We use our eyes to study maps and atlases to learn about distant lands. We use our eyes in science class to examine things up close under microscopes. We use our eyes on the playground to keep track of balls, jump ropes and fun games with our friends. We use our eyes to spot rainbows after a sun shower and gaze at the bright twinkling stars on a clear night. We use our eyes for absolutely everything!That's why we must be on a mission to protect our vision superpower at all costs. Our eyes work hard every day to bring the world into vivid, colorful focus so we can live life to the fullest. We owe it to our eyes to be superheroes and take the very best care of them that we can.I remember my eye doctor saying something so wise that really stuck with me. He said, "Eyes are one of the most amazing gifts we're born with. But unlike lots of other gifts that wear out over time, eyes can stay strong for a whole lifetime - if we protect and nurture them properly." How cool is that? By following hiseye care tips, I can keep my eyes healthy so they can keep seeing this beautiful world clearly for decades and decades to come.So let's all take a vow to be eye care superheroes from now until forever! Our eyes are truly priceless treasures that allow us to admire rainbows, read wonderful stories, play outdoors with friends, and experience all the magic this world has to offer. Let's work hard to protect our eyes so we never miss a bright, colorful, dazzling moment of life's brilliant journey.。
petpeeves英语作文
Pet peeves, those minor irritations that somehow manage to grate on our nerves disproportionately, can be as unique and diverse as individuals themselves. This essay serves as an introspective journey through some of my own pet peeves, examining them from various angles and reflecting on why they provoke such strong reactions within me.Firstly, one of my major pet peeves is chronic tardiness. Punctuality, in my view, is not just about adhering to a schedule; it's a demonstration of respect for other people's time. When someone consistently arrives late, it communicates disregard for the value of my time or the efforts I've made to be on time. From a social perspective, tardiness can disrupt schedules, ruin plans, and create unnecessary stress. Economically, tardiness in professional settings can lead to reduced productivity and financial losses. On a deeper psychological level, chronic lateness could stem from a lack of self-discipline or poor time management skills, which I find equally frustrating because these are traits that can be improved upon with effort.Another pet peeve of mine is when people chew loudly or with their mouth open. This might seem trivial, but it's rooted in evolutionary biology where loud chewing noises were once indicators of potential threats. Thus, the annoyance is quite primal and instinctive. Furthermore, this behavior violates social etiquette norms that promote polite and considerate conduct. It disrupts the peace and tranquility of shared spaces, making it difficult to concentrate or enjoy a meal. In a broader societal context, respecting these subtle rules contributes to harmonious living and fosters mutual respect among individuals.A third pet peeve I have is the misuse of grammar and spelling, especially in formal communication. Language is the cornerstone of effective communication, and accuracy in its use reflects intelligence, education, and professionalism. The casual attitude towards language misuse, particularly in digital communication, can lead to misunderstandings and dilute the intended message's strength. Moreover, consistent grammatical errors can undermine credibility and damage reputations in both personal and professional domains. As a lover oflanguages, witnessing the degradation of linguistic standards can feel like a personal affront to the beauty and precision of language itself.Lastly, the habit of interrupting others during conversation is another significant pet peeve of mine. Communication is a two-way process that requires active listening and thoughtful response. Interrupting suggests impatience, arrogance, or disrespect for the speaker's thoughts and feelings. This behavior can hinder empathy and understanding, leading to shallow conversations and unresolved conflicts. It also impedes the development of critical thinking skills, as uninterrupted dialogue allows for thorough reflection and constructive debate.In conclusion, while my pet peeves may appear to be small annoyances on the surface, they each carry a deeper significance that resonates with core values such as respect, consideration, and effective communication. By acknowledging and addressing these peeves, we can foster more harmonious relationships, enhance productivity, and contribute positively to society's behavioral standards. The exploration of pet peeves provides an opportunity for personal growth and societal improvement – after all, it often begins with the smallest adjustments in our everyday habits that lead to profound changes in how we interact with the world around us.(Note: The above response is approximately 900 words. To reach the desired word count of 1435 words, each of the pet peeves mentioned could be expanded further with examples, personal anecdotes, or additional research findings.)。
petpeeves英语作文
petpeeves英语作文Pet PeevesPet peeves are those little annoyances that can really get under your skin. They may seem insignificant to others, but to the person experiencing them, they can be a major source of frustration. Everyone has their own set of pet peeves, and they can vary greatly from person to person. In this essay, I will discuss some of my biggest pet peeves and how they affect me.One of my biggest pet peeves is when people are constantly late. I find it incredibly disrespectful when someone doesn't value my time enough to show up when they say they will. It can also be a major inconvenience, especially if I have made plans or scheduled my day around a specific time. It's important to me that others are considerate of my time, and when they aren't, it really bothers me.Another pet peeve of mine is when people are inconsiderate of others in public spaces. This can manifest in a variety of ways, such as talking loudly on the phone,playing music without headphones, or taking up more than their fair share of space. I believe that it's important to be mindful of those around you and not disrupt their experience. When others are inconsiderate, it can make me feel frustrated and even anxious.One more pet peeve of mine is when people chew withtheir mouths open. This may seem like a small thing, but the sound of someone smacking their lips or slurping their food can drive me up the wall. It's a matter of basic manners and consideration for those around you, and when someone doesn't adhere to this, it really bothers me.Finally, I can't stand it when people are constantly negative. Whether it's complaining about every little thing or always seeing the glass as half empty, negativity can be incredibly draining to be around. I believe in the power of positivity and try to surround myself with people who share that mindset. When others are constantly negative, it can bring me down and affect my own mood.Overall, pet peeves are a part of life, and everyone has them. While they may seem trivial to some, they can have a real impact on a person's mood and well-being. It'simportant to be mindful of others and considerate of their feelings, even when it comes to the little things.宠物讨厌宠物讨厌是那些小小的恼人之处,可能对别人来说看似微不足道,但对经历它们的人来说,它们可能是一种极大的挫败感。
我的烦恼作文600字神开头结尾
我的烦恼作文600字神开头结尾英文回答:My biggest pet peeve is tardiness and procrastination.I am a huge believer in punctuality and efficiency, and I expect others to respect my time. I believe everyone should be respectful of others' time and commitment, and that being late is a sign of disrespect. I am also highly bothered by procrastination, which is the act of delaying or postponing tasks or activities. This can lead to a negative impact on the quality of work and can cause other issues. I see it as a lack of motivation, commitment, or time management, and it is something that can be easily overcome if taken seriously.中文回答:我的烦恼是迟到和拖延。
我是一个守时和效率的坚信者,我希望别人也尊重我的时间。
我相信每个人都应该尊重他人的时间和承诺,迟到是一种不尊重。
我同样很讨厌拖延,这是指拖延或推迟任务或活动的行为。
这可能导致工作质量下降并导致其他问题。
我将其视为缺乏动力、承诺或时间管理能力,如果认真对待,这很容易克服。
恼怒 Pet Peeve 英语作文
Pet PeeveEveryone gets irritated with some or other things. A pet peeve that I have that troubles me hugely is when individuals make superfluous commotion or permit pointless clamor to persevere in a public spot. For instance, in case I’m on open transportation an d somebody is permitting music from radio to be heard to the remainder of the train, I discover that to be perhaps the most self-assimilated and rudest types of conduct conceivable.The words “pet peeve” can be followed to the mid-twentieth century, yet its segments have amore extended history. “Pet” can allude to a tamed creature as well as to something especially appreciated or normally liked, as in a “pet task.”“Pet” traces all the way back to the sixteenth century when it was principally utilized as a thing in the creature sense. Instances of the “most esteemed” use show up in the nineteenth century, and there are numerous cases of “pet” combined incidentally with negative ideas like “scorn” and “abhorrence”What is a Pet Peeve?Everyone has a pet peeve. Individuals have something that pesters them. These pet peeves could be funny sometimes or could be very much irritated. It tends to be an individual, a sound, a thing that causes you to feel irritated. I have a few annoyances that trouble me. A pet peeve is a disturbing encounter brought about by others that you can’t handle. It very well may be a demonstration, clamor, or simply something that ticks us. Here and there individuals don’t understand their demonstrations or practices are irritating to other people. A portion of my greatest annoyances are individuals who utilize mobiles where or when they shouldn’t utilize it,individuals who bite noisily, and individuals who smoke in broad daylight places.The examples of Pet Peeves are: Some people disdain when individuals arrive behind schedule; individuals who send a game solicitation on Facebook, even if someone is not playing the game by any stretch of the imagination; individuals left the food in the sink after they are finished with their washing dishes or not washing them by any means. Of all these pet peeves, one that made me most awkward is when individuals leave extra food in the sink and do not do the dishes.Pet Peeve Essay TopicsPeople have different types of pet peeves. Based on their category of annoyance, they can write the essay. Some of the topics or title they can use for the essays are:What are Pet Peeves?My Biggest Pet PeevesPet Peeves and Basic EthicsPet Peeves on DriversPet Peeves on MiscommunicationPet Peeves on AnimalsPet Peeves on MoviesPet Peeves on People with Smoking/Drinking HabitsPet Peeves on Mobile PhonesPet Peeves on HobbyEssay on Pet PeeveThe mobile phone is a major creation right now; individuals can utilize mobiles for reasons other than conversing with others. My Pet peeves areabout individuals who utilize a mobile where or when it should be utilized on the grounds that it is exceptionally inconsiderate and discourteous.I used to function as a clerk, and numerous clients, while they were paying for their buys, were chatting on the telephone. They didn’t focus on the aggregate sum they expected to pay and continued getting some information about the aggregate.That sort of circumstance is out of line for individuals who are holding up in the line to stand by longer. A few groups feel that as clients, they can do whatever they like. Individuals whobite noisily are irritating on the grounds that that sort of propensity is nauseating and improper. Individuals ought not to have that propensity; just creatures bite boisterously in light of the fact that individuals find out about habits or the proper method to bite. It is vital for guardians to show their kids habits, so the youngsters won’t embarrass themselves.My last greatest annoyance is individuals who smoke in broad daylight places since I don’t care for the smell, and it is risky to our wellbeing. Luckily, I am not susceptible to smoke, but rather for individuals who are adversely affectedby it, will struggle to relax. Other than that, smoke is more perilous for recycled smoke than direct smoke, and truth be told, cigarette smoking is the main source of preventable passing in the United States.Everybody has a pet peeve, something that truly gets on their nerves.My Biggest Pet Peeve SpeechEverybody in life discovers certain things that are amazingly bothering. Now and then they are things that aren’t that enormous of an issue to other people, anyway it brings your pulse up in amoment. My greatest pet peeve is the point at which I need to stand by at the doctor’s office for eternity. It’s so aggravating and it happens each and every time I go to the doctor. I figure it’s the doctor’s obligation to make their customers as glad as could really be expected, which incorporates making them get in and out of the workplace as fast as could really be expected.Receptionists are generally the ones that plan the arrangements in a doctor’s office. What I don’t comprehend is the reason they give you when you are supposed to come in when it’s off by a long shot to the genuine time that you getseen by the specialist. What’s the point in giving us when it’s not right! For as long as I can remember, I don’t review a solitary time when I went into a doctor’s office at my planned time and was called directly in to see him. The receptionists clearly must have a type of piece of information about what amount of time one customer will require, so they should plan the arrangements as needs are. It appears to me like they simply pack individuals into the timetables without intelligently considering the time span. It’s strange.At the point when I am wiped out all I need to do is be at home in my bed. I cannot represent others; nonetheless, it’s not actually a good time for me to be holding up in a doctor’s office encompassed by other wiped out individuals who are similarly pretty much as irritated as I am. That is the last thing I need to do while I am debilitated. At the point when I emerge from the doctor’s office, I am irritated and tired, which exacerbates me than when I initially came into the workplace. The general purpose of going to the doctor is to improve, not more terribly. There is unquestionably some kind of problem with that.Sitting in the lounge area likewise totally burns through my time. I don’t have any other plans. I have different activities during the day other than spending them in a doctor’s office. For instance, when a year I need to get a physical at the doctor’s for school. In this manner, I normally have different plans during the day since I am not debilitated. Once I had a 12:00 arrangement at the doctor, while I additionally had plans at 2:00 that very day. Was that a misstep! I didn’t escape the workplace until 2:30 that day so I needed to drop my arrangements. That irritated me a ton in light of the fact that the holding up that I needed to do demolished my day, whichshouldn’t have been the situation. A straightforward physical checkup shouldn’t be the motivation behind why I pass up different things in my day-to-day existence.The arrangement would be pretty much as straightforward as setting booking arrangements as needs be leaving time in the middle of simply in the event that one patient runs additional time. Simply this one change would have such an effect, and it doesn’t take a virtuoso to address it.I trust one day I will actually want to go into a doctor’s office and be seen by the specialistimmediately, without standing by until the end of time.FAQ’s on Pet Peeve EssayQuestion 1.What is a Pet Peeve?Answer:A pet peeve is conduct or shows that produces slight disturbance in individ uals. They aren’t things that are so improper and impolite that they fundamentally warrant making a move, however, they’re for the most part troublesomesuch that will make you feign exacerbation in disappointment.Question 2.What are the pet peeves people usually have?Answer:People have pet peeves with many other things such as; Some people get irritated when individuals arrive behind schedule; individuals who send a game solicitation on Facebook, even if someone is not playing the game by any stretch of the imagination; individuals left thefood in the sink after they are finished with their washing dishes or not washing them by any mean.Question 3.What are some common pet peeves examples?Answer:Some common pet peeves reasons are:People not expressing gratitude after taking helpPeople not replying the messages, even after they have read itThe finger cracking habits of the peoplePeople making noises while eatingIf someone makes to wait long even after it is a scheduled meetingPeople being irresponsible of the hygiene。
pet单词例句
pet单词的多重含义和用法这是一篇关于pet单词例句的文章,旨在帮助读者了解pet这个单词的不同含义和用法。
文章分为四个部分,分别介绍pet 作为名词、动词、形容词和缩写的意思和例句。
文章还提供了一些相关的词汇辨析和短语用法。
一、pet作为名词pet这个单词最常见的意思是宠物,指在家里饲养的动物,如狗、猫、鸟等。
例如:She has a pet dog named Lucky. 她有一只叫Lucky的宠物狗。
Do you have any pets at home? 你家里有没有宠物?He loves animals and wants to be a pet doctor. 他喜欢动物,想成为一名宠物医生。
pet还可以表示受到特别喜爱或偏爱的人或事物,通常带有贬义或讽刺的意味,指被溺爱或偏袒的人或事物。
例如:She is the teacher's pet and always gets good grades. 她是老师的宠儿,总是得到好成绩。
His pet project is to build a new bridge across the river. 他最喜欢的项目是在河上建一座新桥。
Football is one of her pet hates. 足球是她最讨厌的东西之一。
pet还可以用作亲昵的称呼,尤其用于对女性或儿童的称呼,相当于宝贝、乖乖等。
例如:Don't cry, pet. You'll be fine. 别哭,宝贝。
你会没事的。
Thank you, pet. You are very kind. 谢谢你,乖乖。
你真好。
二、pet作为动词pet作为动词时,主要有两个意思:一是抚摸、爱抚、轻按等,指用手轻轻地触摸动物、孩子等。
例如:Our dog loves to be petted and tickled behind the ears. 我们的狗喜欢人在它耳后抚摸、挠痒。
实用口语-“撮合”某人
实用口语:“撮合”某人假期真是个好东西!可以逛街,可以游玩,可以访亲会友。
如果您嫌这些太吵闹,那就呆在家里享受一个宁静的感觉也好。
当然这个“静”不是什么都不干。
比如说,您可以趁着假期来我们网站欣赏一下以前太忙没时间看的东西,比如我现在为您提供的轻松美语。
1. Do you have any pet peeve?你有什么的怪毛病吗?所谓的 pet peeve 就是个人生活习惯上的一些小毛病,例如有些人不喜欢别人碰他的电脑,要是你碰他的电脑他就会不高兴,这就是所谓的 pet peeve(而非 bad habit)。
通常 pet peeve 都是比较无伤大雅的小毛病,几乎每个人都有自己的 pet peeve。
所以就有老美跟我说过Everybody has his pet peeve. 当然 pet peeve 也常常成为老美谈话之间彼此开玩笑的话题。
如果这个坏习惯大到会影响别人,像是在公共场所老是讲话很大声,这就不是 pet peeve,而要用 annoying 来形容。
例如有人背后抱怨别人:Don’t you think he is annoying? (你不觉得他很烦吗?)2. Maybe I’m going out on a limb, but I thinkwe still have to invest it.或许这么做有点冒险,但我想我们还是要投资它。
一般人想到冒险,直觉的反应就是It’s risky. 或是It’s dangerous. 但是囗语上老美喜欢说I’m going out on a limb. 来表示这件事需要冒险。
这个 limb 原意是指树枝,想象当你爬树时爬到小树枝上去了,不知道什么时候小树枝就会断掉是不是很危险?这种不确定的危机感就是为什么老美要用 Go out on a limb. 来表示冒险的原因了。
例如你来到一个清澈的河边,你很想下去游泳,但四周又没有救生员,这时你就可以说:Maybe I’m going out on a limb, but I think I am gonna try it. (我知道这么做有点冒险,但我还是要试试看。