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高一英语期末复习之应用文句子翻译及答案

高一英语期末复习之应用文句子翻译及答案

建议信模仿1.It is of vital importance to control your temper and have a positive attitude to face up to your situation[仿写]:面对困难时, 保持正确的态度非常重要。

—————————————————————————————————2.You should not hesitate to ask a psychological consultant for help.[仿写]你应该毫不犹豫地向你信任的人求助。

____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________3. If I were you, I would do some sports to refresh myself if weather permits. [仿写]如果我是你,我会努力学习为了不辜负父母的期待。

____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________4. It would be more beneficial if you could remain optimistic about your future. [仿写] 如果你保持乐观心态,打起精神,这样会更好____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 5. Go outdoors and play team games with your friends as physical exercise is an effective way to get rid of anger.[仿写] 保持乐观心态因为积极的心态是解决问题的有效方法。

儿童节的英文歌曲大全歌词翻译

儿童节的英文歌曲大全歌词翻译

儿童节的英文歌曲大全歌词翻译June 1st is known as Children's Day in many countries around the world. It is a day to celebrate and honor children, who represent the future of our society. One of the best ways to make Children's Day special is by singing along to some great English songs that are especially for kids. In this document, we have compiled a list of some of the best English Children's Day songs, complete with lyrics and translations.1. "It's a Small World" – Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman"it's a world of laughter, a world of tearsit's a world of hopes, it's a world of fearsthere's so much that we share, that it's time we're awareit's a small world after all"Translated lyrics:"这是一个充满欢声笑语、眼泪和希望、恐惧的世界它让我们对很多东西有了更多的认识这是一个小小的世界,我们都应该照顾它"2. "Do You Know the Muffin Man?" – Traditional"Do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man?Do you know the muffin man, who lives on Drury Lane?"Translated lyrics:"你认识面包师吗,面包师,面包师?你认识面包师吗,他住在德鲁里巷?"3. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" – Traditional"Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are!Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky."Translated lyrics:"一闪一闪亮晶晶,满天都是小星星,挂在天空高高的,像钻石闪闪亮晶晶。

You-are-My-Sunshine(中英文歌词)新版

You-are-My-Sunshine(中英文歌词)新版

You are My Sunshine你是我的阳光
You are my sunshine my only sunshine.
You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know dear how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
The other night dear when I lay sleeping.
I dreamed I held you in my arm.
When I awoke dear I was mistaken.
So I hung my head and cried.
You are my sunshine my only sunshine.
You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know dear how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
So Please don't take my sunshine away. 你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光
当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你请别带走我的阳光
一天晚上,我渐渐睡去
在梦境中我把你拥入怀中
可当我醒来,亲爱的,我错了
我垂下头开始哭泣
你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光
当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你请别带走我的阳光
所以请别带走我的阳光。

关于爱的英语优秀作文

关于爱的英语优秀作文

关于爱的英语优秀作文关于爱的英语作文(一)Parents gave me life in this world,I love the most is them.Expressing of loving parents do not need to pass a language that I love them.Whatever we can do some little things.In the Father's Day or Mother's Day,we can prepare a delicious breakfast for them.We can remember their birthdays.In their birthdays,we don't need to buy gifts,but have to say happy birthday.When parents come home from work,we can hand them a cup of hot water to make them relax.We can help parents to share some of the housework,so that they have more time to rest.As part of thefamily,we should take active to do housework.If we read out,we should always contact them,tell them recent things of our own.Let them not worry about us.It is known to all our parents love is priceless,is not asking for anything.We should love them in return. But,parents can be very simple love.As long as the life of more concern to them,for them to have been very satisfied.Just do it.关于爱的英语作文(二)Deep Mother Love-深沉母爱Every child is surrounded by the deep mother love. However, we often turn a blind eye to the love.One day I deeply felt the love.One day I hurried home for lunch after school, because there would be an exam in the afternoon and I had expected to go back to school early to prepare for the exam. But when I got home, the lunch was not ready yet.I felt unhappy.When the dishes were served, I forund none I like.I ran out of my house angrily and wanderde on the street for a while,hungry.Then I walked to school.When I got into the classroom, I saw a lunch box on my desk. One classmate told me that it was my mother ther that had brought it here.After opening the box, I found my favorite food inside. My eyes was moist with tears.Mother gave me her love without asking for return, How deep mother love is!每个孩子都被深沉的母爱包围着,然而我们经常对这种爱视而不见。

2024年中考英语热点阅读练习专题5 外国文学作品(含解析)

2024年中考英语热点阅读练习专题5 外国文学作品(含解析)

2024年中考英语新热点时文阅读-外国文学作品01(2023·江苏淮安·校考一模)Huck is my name, Huckleberry Finn. The story started when my best friend, Tom Sawyer and I found $12,000 in a cave. That money made us rich. We got $6,000 each. Judge Thatcher, an important man in St. Petersburg, put it in the bank, and now we get a dollar a day interest (利息).Then a kind old lady called Douglas invited me to live with her because I haven’t got a family or a home. My mother died a long time ago, then my dad, Pap, disappeared. He was a violent (暴力的) man especially when he drank a lot, which was most of the time, and he often beat me. I was scared of him. I didn’t go to school like the other boys of my age. I lived on the streets and in the woods.My life changed after I lived with Douglas. She gave me a bed to sleep in and bought new clothes for me. She read stories to me and taught me how to eat at a table. But then her sister Miss Watson arrived. She brought her black slave (奴隶) Jim with her. I liked Jim but I didn’t like Miss Watson very much. She often shouted at me.Douglas sent me to school every day. I didn’t like going there at first because learning was very difficult. But when I could read and write a bit, I didn’t mind going.The months passed and winter came. The weather got cold. One morning I woke up and there was snow on the ground. On my way to school I saw some footprints outside Douglas’s house. There was a cross on the heel (脚后跟)of the left one. My heart jumped. Only one person wore boots with a cross on the left heel! Pap!“He’s heard about my ________” I thought. “And he wants it!”That night I went to see Jim. Jim had a magic ball made of animal hair. There was a spirit inside the ball that could answer people’s questions about the future.—Adapted from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1.How did Huck get the money which was put in the bank?A.Huck’s father gave it to him.B.Huck’s mother left it to him before she died.C.Douglas gave it to him.D.He and Tom Sawyer found it in a cave.2.How did Huck feel about the life with Douglas?A.He hated his new life.B.He didn’t mind his new life.C.He felt satisfied with his new life.D.He wanted to get away from his new life.3.Which word can be put in the “__________”?A.life B.spirit C.secret D.money4.Which is the right order of what happened in the story?①Douglas sent Huck to school.②Huck’s mother died.③Douglas invited Huck to live with her.④Douglas read stories to Huck.A.③②④①B.②③④①C.③④②①D.②④③①02(2023·江苏镇江·统考中考真题)Katie was waiting for Gulliver’s calls. Instead, she just heard sparrows making noise in the bushes. “Maybe Gulliver missed the harbour.” Dad said. After breakfast, Katie took her camera to the harbour. All the colourful boats made pretty pictures, but not the one she wanted most.Katie waved to Ernest, her uncle’s neighbour, on the boathouse. The gull’s name, Gulliver, was given by him.The gull’s size and his single leg made the bird itself different. But Ernest told Katie what Gulliver did that first summer Katie and her dad came caught everyone’s attention. Young Katie lay in her stroller (婴儿车) on the floating dock (码头) when Uncle Ralph and Dad were repairing boats nearby. The waves from the passing boat made Katie’s stroller shake strongly. “Kee-aah! Kee-aah!” Gulliver made the loudest cry. Dad and uncle rushed to Katie and stopped the stroller from falling into the water. They kept a close eye at Katie after that. Another summer Katie was three years old, she liked to touch everything. But Dad didn’t watch her every minute when she tried to catch small ducks around or fish from water. “Kee-aah! Kee-aah!” The gull’s cry brought Dad back in time. He stopped Katie as she tried to follow the small ducks running towards water. Several summers passed, and Gulliver continued to call out as Katie tried new things.This summer Katie did the usual by-the-sea things she’d learned to do. One day, she rowed a boat out but was trapped on a rock by a storm. As she looked up and tried to catch the last warmth of the sunshine through dark clouds, she saw a single white feather. A gull feather? She searched the sky for an answer. Putting her arms around knees, she closed eyes to hold in the tears (眼泪). “Kee-aah! Kee-aah!” Katie sat up. “Katie! Katie!” Soon, Dad and Uncle Ralph appeared. “How lucky! We heard Gulliver as we came around the rocks,” Uncle Ralph said, “At least… it sounded like him. Strange, he was nowhere in sight.” Katie remembered the feather. “I thought I heard him, too.”—Adapted from the story by Gillian Richardson5.Katie took a camera to the harbour in order to take a picture of ________.A.Gulliver B.Ernest C.sparrows D.boats6.What’s the right order of the following events about Katie?①She was trapped on a rock by a storm.②She lay in her stroller on the floating dock.③She followed the small ducks running towards water.A.①②③B.①③②C.②③①D.②①③7.Which of the following can show the change of Katie’s feelings in Paragraph 3?A.sad—peaceful—excited B.sad—excited—nervousC.helpless—hopeful—thankful D.helpless—thankful—nervous8.What’s the best title for the story?A.Katie and Gulliver B.Katie’s HolidaysC.Katie and Dad D.Katie’s Tears03(2023·江苏宿迁·校联考一模)Marie didn’t like Eva’s friendship with Tom, so she told her husband that she didn’t want any smell of horses in the house. St Clare told Tom to stop working with the horses. Eva told her father she liked going for walks with Tom. So Tom had orders to leave what he was doing when Eva needed him. Eva and Tom spent a lot of time together.Tom noticed that St Clare didn’t look after his money and his house very well, and that he spent too much money on the wrong things. He started making some suggestions, and soon St Clare understood that Tom’s business advice was very good. After some time Tom started to look after the house expenses(费用).Tom also noticed that his master didn’t take anything seriously and didn’t live well, and this worried him. One night St Clare went to a party where he drank too much. He came home very late, and Tom and another slave(奴隶)had to help him to get into bed. Tom went into his room and prayed(祈祷)for his master.The morning after, St Clare gave Tom some money to do some business for him. Tom took the money but he didn’t move.“Well, Tom, what are you waiting for?” said St Clare. “Is everything alright?”“I’m afraid not, Master,” said Tom.“What’s the problem? You look very serious.”“I feel very bad, Master. I thought that Master was always going to be good to everybody.”“Well, Tom, am I not? Do you need anything?”“No, Master is always good to me. But there is someone that Master isn’t good to.”“What do you mean?”“I thought about it last night. Master isn’t good to himself.”St Clare felt his face become red, then he laughed. “Oh, Tom!” said St Clare, with tears in his eyes. “Well, you’re right. Never again, Tom, I promise.”—Adapted from Uncle Tom’s Cabin9.Tom was asked to, leave what he was doing to ________A.work with horses B.go for walks with EvaC.spend some time with St Clare D.look after money for St Clare10.In Paragraph 3, the thing that worried Tom is ________.A.St Clare asked Tom to look after his moneyB.St Clare drank too much every dayC.St Clare didn’t look after himself well and didn’t live wellD.St Clare didn’t look after Tom well11.The underlined word “himself ” in Paragraph 12 is ________.A.Maria B.St Clare C.Eva D.Tom12.According to the passage, the correct order of the story is ________.a. Maria was unhappy with Eva’s friendship with Tom.b. St Clare felt moved and joyful when he laughed.c. St Clare gave Tom some money to do some business for him.d. Tom’s master spent too much money on the wrong things.A.adcb B.abcd C.badc D.dabc13.From the passage, we know that Tom was a ________ person.A.lazy but smart B.kind but stupid C.caring and brave D.lazy and stupid04(2023·湖南长沙·统考二模)The Adventures of Huckleberry Fine by Mark Twain is one of the first Great American Novels. It was also one of the first major American novels ever written by using Local Colorism(地方色彩主义). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is famous for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River.This book is about how a boy called Huck set the slave(奴隶)free and realized his dream of living an adventures life. In order to get out of his father’s control. Hook pretended that he was dead by Jim, who is practical and loyal to friends. Jim went together with Huck in the journey, and they became friends after experience. scenes of adventures. In their voyage, they met two frauds(骗子). One called himself king, the other duke. Because of the king, Jim got caught by his master. By an expected chance, Huck and Tom, best friend of Hack. Got together, and they decided to set Jim free. At last, they made it.Although the book has been popular with young readers since it came out, the book immediately became controversial(有争论的)and has remained so today because the Southern society that it satirized(讽刺)had already been history.14.Where did the story happen in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? ________A.Along the Mississippi River.B.In the southern states.C.In Canada.15.What is the plot(情节)of the story? ________①Huck met a run-away slave. Jim.②Huck met two frauds.③Huck pretended to be dead.④Jim was caught by his master and then set free.A.①②③④B.③①②④C.③②①④16.What does the underlined word “pretended” mean in Paragraph 2 ________.A.否定B.承认C.假装17.We can read the following in the passage EXCEPT ________.A.history of Local ColorismB.Huck’s life experienceC.popularity of the book18.What can we learn from the passage? ________A.It’s Buck’s dream to live a peaceful life.B.The book has gained a lot of attention.C.Huck succeeded in setting Jim free on his own.05(2023·吉林长春·统考一模)They left the busy streets and went to a part of the town Scrooge never visited. It was a terrible place. The streets were dirty, and the smell was very bad. The houses and shops were of the poorest kind. The people were all thin, dirty, and they looked very ill. Everything was ugly.They came to where an old man sat. He was selling dirty pieces of cloth, smelly old bones, and all kinds of old and useless things. As they watched, two old women and an old man, equally dirty, smelly, and ugly came into the shop. They carried large bags.“Come and sit by the fire,” the shopkeeper said. “Tell me what you have to sell me.”“Nothing a dead man will miss,” the first woman said with a nasty(让人讨厌的)laugh.“If he wanted to keep them after he was dead, why wasn’t he a good man when he was alive? If he had been, he would have had someone to look after him. He would not have died alone.”“That’s very true,” said the second woman, putting a few clothes on the floor. “He got the death he deserved.” She pointed at the clothes. “What will you give me for those, Joe?” She asked the shopkeeper, adding, “I did nowrong taking them from the dead man’s house.”The shopkeeper looked at everything the woman wanted to sell him and put a price on it. Then he added everything up. The final amount was very small.“That’s not much,” the woman said.“Take it or leave it,” the shopkeeper said. “I won’t pay a penny(便士)more.”—Taken from A Christmas Carol根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

关于去养老院当志愿者的英文作文八十字以上

关于去养老院当志愿者的英文作文八十字以上

关于去养老院当志愿者的英文作文八十字以上全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Fun Time Volunteering at the Nursing HomeLast summer, I got to do something really cool - I became a volunteer at the nursing home near my house! At first, I didn't know what to expect. A nursing home is where older people go to live when they can't take care of themselves anymore. My mom said it would be a great way for me to help others and make some new friends.When we got there, I was a little nervous. The building was big and there were lots of residents in wheelchairs or walking with canes. But the staff welcomed us with big smiles. They introduced me to Mary, who would be my "buddy" for the summer. Mary was 87 years old with white hair and wrinkly skin. She greeted me so warmly and I felt myself relaxing.Each week, I would come to spend a few hours with Mary. We would sit together and chat about all sorts of things. She loved hearing about my favorite TV shows, video games, and what I was learning in school. In return, she told me amazingstories about her childhood growing up on a farm, traveling with her husband when he was in the army, and raising her own kids back in the 1960s. It was like getting a real-life history lesson!Sometimes we would go outside and sit in the courtyard. Mary showed me all the different flowers and plants. She taught me their names and which ones attracted butterflies and hummingbirds. We would do puzzles together or play cards. My favorite was Go Fish! Mary always let me win a few rounds.Other times, we stayed inside and I read out loud to Mary from her favorite books of poems and short stories. Her eyes would light up as she listened. Sometimes she would recite lines from memory that she learned as a girl. I thought that was the neatest thing.During arts and crafts time, I helped Mary make beautiful paintings and drawings using watercolors, markers, and crayons. She was an amazing artist! We made birthday cards for the other residents too. Delivering those cards and seeing the happy looks on their faces was the best feeling.Mary's family didn't live nearby, so she didn't get many visitors. She said having me come each week was the highlight of her days. I felt so honored. Before I left for the summer, I gave Mary a big hug and told her she was my best friend. A few happytears rolled down her cheeks. "You've brought such sunshine into my life," she said. I was grateful to spend time with her too.Volunteering at the nursing home was one of the most fun and meaningful experiences I've ever had. I made a wonderful new friend and learned so much from Mary's kindness, wisdom and resilient spirit. Old people have so much to teach us! I feel lucky to get that opportunity at my age. I'm definitely going back next summer, and I can't wait!篇2Here's an essay about volunteering at a nursing home, written from the perspective of an elementary school student, with a length of around 2,000 words in English.My Visit to the Nursing HomeLast weekend, my parents took me to a nursing home to volunteer. I was really excited because I had never been to a place like that before. When we got there, I saw a big building with a pretty garden in the front. Mom said it was called "Sunshine Meadows Nursing Home."As we went inside, I noticed the smell was a little different from our house. It smelled like medicine and cleaning supplies.The lady at the front desk was really nice. She gave me a sticker and told me her name was Mrs. Johnson.Then, another lady came to take us to the activity room. Her name was Miss Emily, and she was the activity coordinator. She told us that today, we would be playing games and doing some crafts with the residents.In the activity room, there were lots of old people sitting around tables. Some of them were in wheelchairs, and some had walkers. They all looked really happy to see us. Miss Emily introduced me to everyone, and they clapped and smiled at me.First, we played a game called "Bingo." I had never played it before, but Miss Emily showed me how to do it. It was fun, and I even won a prize – a little stuffed teddy bear! The residents were so excited for me when I won.After Bingo, we did a craft project. We made greeting cards for the residents' families. I drew a big flower on mine and wrote "Happy Spring!" inside. An old lady named Mrs. Thompson helped me color the flower. She told me she used to be a teacher, and she loved working with kids.While we were making the cards, I looked around the room. Some of the residents were just sitting and watching us, whileothers were chatting or napping. I noticed that some of them had pictures of their families on the walls beside their beds.During our snack break, I got to talk to a man named Mr. Roberts. He was really nice, and he told me all about when he was a little boy growing up on a farm. He said he used to help his dad take care of the animals and work in the fields. I thought that sounded like a lot of fun!After snack time, Miss Emily asked if anyone wanted to sing some songs. A few of the residents raised their hands, so we all sang "You Are My Sunshine" and "Old McDonald Had a Farm." It was silly, but we were all laughing and having a good time.Before we left, I went around and gave all the residents a high-five or a fist bump. They seemed really happy that we had come to visit them. On the way home, Mom and Dad told me how proud they were of me for being so friendly and helpful.I had such a great time at the nursing home! The residents were all so nice, and they made me feel really welcome. I can't wait to go back and volunteer again soon. Maybe next time, I'll bring some of my favorite books to read to them.篇3Visiting the Old Folks' HomeLast summer, I did something really fun and special. I became a volunteer at the Old Folks' Home near my house! At first, I was a little nervous. The building looked so big and kinda scary from the outside. But my mom said I would love it, so I decided to give it a try.On my first day, a nice lady named Mrs. Jenkins greeted me at the front desk. She had gray hair and cute glasses. Mrs. Jenkins gave me a tour and showed me around. The home had long hallways with lots of doors on each side. Those were all the rooms where the residents lived. There was a big dining room, a TV room, and even a little convenience store inside!After the tour, Mrs. Jenkins introduced me to some of the residents. I met an old man named Mr. Wilson who was in a wheelchair. He had been a science teacher when he was younger.I thought that was so cool! There was also a sweet lady called Mrs. Rodriguez who loved telling jokes. She made me laugh a lot.For the next few weeks, I came to the home a couple times a week. I did all sorts of fun activities with the residents. Sometimes I just sat and chatted with them. We talked about our favorite books, movies, anything really! The residents lovedtelling stories about their lives when they were young. Some of their tales were pretty hilarious.Other times, I helped out with little tasks around the home. I pushed residents in wheelchairs to the dining hall for meals. I handed out snacks and drinks. I even got to play bingo and board games like checkers with the residents. They taught me some new games too that I had never heard of before.My favorite activity though was reading out loud to the residents. We'd gather in the TV room and I'd read from story books with big print that was easy for the residents' eyes. Some of them couldn't see so well anymore. I'd do all the character voices to make it more fun. The residents loved it and always clapped at the end!Not gonna lie, spending time at the nursing home wasn't always a total blast. Some of the residents had troubles like dementia which made them confused or forgetful. A few residents were cranky or mean at times too. But that was okay. Mrs. Jenkins said I shouldn't take it personally. She explained their age and health problems made some folks act that way.Overall, I had an amazing experience volunteering at the Old Folks' Home. Yes, it could be a little sad seeing how frail and sick some of the residents were. But they all still had so much life andspirit in them! The residents taught me great life lessons just by the amazing stories of their younger days. I realized getting old doesn't have to mean being miserable. With good friends, fun activities, and a positive attitude, you can stay young at heart no matter your age!I'm so grateful I became a volunteer that summer. I made lots of new friends, but more importantly, I learned that old people are just like anyone else. They've lived long lives, but they still like having a good time, telling jokes, and making new memories. My time at the Old Folks' Home showed me that growing old isn't something to be scared of after all. Why be afraid of the future when you can spend your golden years surrounded by people who care about you? I can't wait to go back and volunteer again next summer!篇4Being a Kid Volunteer at the Old Folks' HomeHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I love playing video games, reading comics, and hanging out with my friends. But you know what else I really enjoy doing? Volunteering at the nursing home near my house! It's honestly the best thing ever.At first, I was kind of nervous about going there. I'd never really been around old people that much before. What if they were mean or grumpy or just didn't like having a kid around? But my mom assured me that the residents would love having me visit and that it would make them really happy. So I decided to give it a try.My first day volunteering was a little awkward, I'm not gonna lie. I didn't really know what to say or do. But then I met this lady named Rose and she was just the sweetest, funniest person! She asked me all about my favorite games and books and stuff. And when I admitted I didn't know much about the "olden days" when she was a kid, she started telling me all these amazing stories. Like how she used to ride her horse to school every day and there was even one time a bear chased her! Can you believe that? A real life bear!After that, I couldn't wait to go back every week and hear more of Rose's tales from way back when. She taught me how to play jacks and we'd have competitions to see who was better. (Spoiler alert: she always won.) I'd color pictures for her and she'dShow me old photos from her childhood. It was the best!But it wasn't just Rose I became friends with at the home. There was Sam who had been a pilot and would tell me all aboutflying planes. And María who emigrated here from Mexico as a young girl and shared stories about her journey. Mr. Jenkins could definitely be a little grumpy at times, but he'd always light up when I asked him questions about World War II where he had served.Honestly, I feel like the luckiest kid in the world getting to know all these incredible people with such rich lives and histories. They've seen and done things I can only dream about! And yet they're just as interested in learning about my life - what it's like being a kid today, my hopes and dreams for the future. We swap jokes and funny stories and basically just become great pals.At the same time, it makes me sad knowing that as they're getting older and more frail, their memories are starting to fade a little. Or that they can't always get around as well as they used to. Rose has a hard time getting outside for fresh air as much as she'd like. Sam's eyesight isn't what it once was so he can't read easily anymore. It's little things like that which make me appreciate even more howamazing and full their long lives have been.That's why I always make sure to be extra cheerful and attentive whenever I visit them at the home. If Rose is feeling down, I'll do a silly dance to make her laugh. For Sam, I've startedreading out loud to him from the newspaper or an adventure book. Taking the time to listen patiently when Mr. Jenkins reminisces about the war, even if I've heard the stories already. Helping María with anything she needs around her room. Just little things to make their days a little brighter.Because you know what? Even though they're older than dirt (don't tell them I said that!), those folks at the nursing home are some of the wisest, kindest, most fascinating people I've ever met. Yeah, their bodies may be getting tired, but their spirits are strong as ever. And spending time with them, listening to their life stories and making them smile is honestly the most rewarding thing in the world for me.Being a volunteer is hard work for sure, but it's also incedibly fun and special. Those residents have become my friends, my mentors, my extended family in a lot of ways. And they've taught me more about perseverance, gratitude, and what really matters in life than any book or class ever could.So if you've never volunteered at a nursing home before, I super duper recommend giving it a try! Don't be scared - I promise you'll make some amazing new friends who just happen to have been around the block a few more times than you. Plus, you'll get to be a total bright spot in their week, and that's agreat feeling. Those old folks are pretty much the coolest people ever and I can't wait to go back again this weekend!篇5My Trip to the Nursey HomeLast weekend, I got to go on a really fun trip! My mom signed me up to be a volunteerr at the Grand View Nursey Home.I was so excited and nervus at the same time.On Saturday morning, we drove over to the nursey home. It was a big build-ing with lots of windows and a pretty garden out front. When we went insid, there were lots of old ladies and men sitting around. Some were in wheel chairs and some were using walk-ers.The nice lady at the front desk said hi and told us to wait in the lobi. She had to go get the activitys coordinator Mrs. Jenkins. While we waited, I looked around at all the pichures on the walls. They were pintings of flouers and burch trees andans-mals. Everything looked quit pretty.Soon Mrs. Jenkins came out to greet us. She was a very freindly older lady with shiny grey hair pulled back in a bun."Welcome to Grand View!" she said with a big smile. "We're so glad to have some young volunteers here today."Mrs. Jenkins took us on a tour first. We got to see the dineing room where all the residants eat there meals. It had a really pretty chandelier hanging from the ceeling! Next we went to the living room where they have bingo nights and watch movies sometimes. Then we saw the activity room with tables for doing crafts and playing games. Last we went outside to the courtyard. It had lots of benches and flouers and even a birdbath!After the tour, Mrs. Jenkins said it was time for me to get started. My job was to go around with a cart and offur the old peopal snaks and drinks. Some of them don't get very many visitors, so they get loneley. The staff tries to keep them compnay as much as they can.I was nervus at first because I didn't no what to say. But the first old man I talked to was very nice. His name was Mr. Connors and he loved hazlnut coffee. We had a reely good convers-ation about his favrit books while he drank his coffee.Next I went to see an old lady named Mrs. Patel. She didn't want a drink but she loved the choclit chip cookies I had. Whileshe ate them, she told me all about growing up in India back when it was still a colony. Her stories were fascinating!As I went from room to room, I met the nicest peepol. Mr. Garcia used to be a teacher and he helped me with mymultip-lication skilds. Miss Betty showed me how to croshet potholders. Everyone had such amazing life stories to share.Bythe end of the day, I had made so many new friends. I gave lots of hugs and got plenty back too. On the way home, I told my mom I couldn't wait to go back. Spending the day with sweet oldar peepol was the most fun I've had in a long time. I'm so lucky I got to volunteer!篇6My Trip to the Nursing HomeLast weekend, I got to go on a really fun trip with my mom. We went to volunteer at the Sunny Valley Nursing Home! At first, I wasn't sure if I would like it, but it ended up being one of the best days ever.When we arrived, the lady at the front desk gave me a special sticker that said "Junior Volunteer." I felt so proud wearing it. She showed us to the big activity room where a bunchof elderly people were sitting around tables. Some were in wheelchairs and others used canes or walkers. Their faces looked kind of wrinkly like old prunes, but they had big smiles when they saw us come in.The activities lady named Michelle introduced herself. She had a soft, friendly voice and smiled a lot. Michelle said we were going to start by singing some classic songs that the residents would know and love. She passed out lyrics sheets and played music over the speakers.At first, I felt a little shy and didn't sing very loud. But the residents were all belting out the words and seemed to be having such a great time. An older man named Frank winked at me and said "Don't be shy, sweetie! Sing loud for us old folks!" That made me laugh. From then on, I sang my little heart out to songs like "You Are My Sunshine" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." The residents clapped along and cheered me on. It felt just like being in a concert!After singing, Michelle had us go around and introduce ourselves to the residents at each table. I met a sweet lady named Rose who asked me all about school. She seemed really interested in what I had to say. An older man named Gary toldme funny jokes that made me giggle. By the end, I felt like I had made a bunch of new friends!Then it was time for an arts and crafts project. Michelle gave us all blank canvases and different paints, sponges, brushes, and stamps to decorate them with. I sat with a lady named Marilyn who had a tough time holding the paintbrush because her hands shook a lot. So I helped her by dipping the sponges in paint and letting her press them onto the canvas wherever she wanted. Marilyn didn't say much, but she patted my arm and smiled gratefully at me. Her smile was warm and made me feel like a million bucks!After crafts, my mom and I helped pass out snacks and juice boxes. We walked around offering goodies to each resident. A man named Joe struck up a conversation with me about my favorite subjects in school. He seemed to really enjoy hearing about the things I was learning. Before we left for the day, a bunch of the residents shook my hand and told me what a great job I did. Their praise made me feel so proud and happy.On the drive home, I couldn't stop talking about what an awesome experience it was. I made mom promise we could go back again soon. Spending a day with those sweet elderly people was just as fun as going to an amusement park or swimmingpool! They all had such amazing stories to share and unique life experiences. Even though their bodies were old, I could see they still had a young spirit inside. Volunteering at the nursing home didn't feel like work at all. It just felt like spending quality time with a bunch of new friends. I can't wait to go back!。

我的老师英语作文【精选10篇】

我的老师英语作文【精选10篇】

【导语】在我美好的童年记忆里,有许多教过我的老师,每个老师都是一本书,教会我如何去成长。

以下是整理的内容,希望对您有所帮助。

1.我的老师英语作文Mr. Chen, from the "young ignorance" in the first grade to the "small adults" in the sixth grade, you accompanied us through the journey. You don't know how much effort and sweat you have paid for us, but you have no regrets. You have always been a good teacher in my mind.From time to time in her class, there will be happy laughter from her classmates, and from time to time in her class, some students will rush to the platform to discuss with her impulsively. She is humorous and generous. Every day when she is with us, she looks like an old friend who has been separated for a long time.Teacher! We are a group of flowers for the future of our motherland, and you are the sunshine and rain that feed us. When a small seed grows up, it will never forget the sunshine, rain and dew that once cared about it, and the warmth when it was most in need of help. Your labor will have great harvest; Your love will make us unforgettable; Your every bit will let us know your tiredness.You refer to the signboard, which guides us out of the road of life choice. You are a bright lamp, lighting up our hearts. You are the gardener, raising our 50 flowers2.我的老师英语作文Teacher, what a sacred word!There is a kind light in his big eyes. Do you want to know who he is? He is our head teacher, Miss Chen.Mr. Chen works very hard. If you make a mistake in your homework book, you will not escape her "hot eyes". Even apunctuation mark could not escape her "magic eye". If you write wrong, she will ask you to write a hundred times. In addition, Mr. Chen is very strict with the typeface. If you can't write well, she will tear it up and let you rewrite it to correct our scribbling.Mr. Chen's way of teaching is also very characteristic. The class we had was "Visiting Friends in the Mountains". The teacher asked us to read aloud all the time. As a result, our voice became less and less, which made us uncomfortable. Later, after the teacher's teaching, our voice sounded much better! Finally, we were praised by the teacher!Mr. Chen's eyes can speak. Once, when I didn't pay attention in class, she stared at me as if to say, "Ye Boyang, listen carefully in class and take your mind back, or your grades will drop!" I read it and sat down and listened to the teacher carefully. Under the care of the teacher's eyes, I achieved excellent results in the final exam, which also depends on the teacher's reminder.This is our good teacher, who educates our teacher Chen just like a gardener raises flowers and plants.3.我的老师英语作文She has a kind face; She is burning her life for the future of the country. I listened to her inculcation, she is all my teachers serious sin simple; She will talk with you privately because of your face. When you are good, she will praise you. When you are bad, she will criticize you. She is Miss Han, the head teacher of my junior high school.Mr. Han has been very successful in both human behavior and teaching. Many of his fellow teachers have praised her before us many times. I still remember that the then senior leader once said, "It's your blessing that she is your head teacher." Some time before our graduation, the teacher made a cake for us to eat.Although each of us only had a small piece, it always gave me endless aftertaste. Miss Han was very serious in class, but amiable after class. She talked with us and cared about our lives. We never told lies in front of her, but only asked for truth. She has many friends all over the world. Sometimes we can see seniors and sisters who have already graduated come to visit Mr. Han and thank him for his kindness.She often talks with us and listens to our hearts. When we tell him our troubles, she will not be impatient but listen carefully.I still remember that a few weeks before the high school entrance examination, we had no time to go home because we had to take the physical education exam. The boarder could not eat in the canteen. That morning, the teacher gave us a lot of bread to eat. At that time, he was only moved.My teacher, I have never forgotten your care and love for me.I have been separated for a long time. However, I often think about when I can go back to see you, and try to bring you good news when I go back.4.我的老师英语作文From childhood to adulthood, I have met many teachers, who have their own characteristics, some are gentle, some are serious, some are humorous... However, my favorite is our teacher Zhou, who has been accompanying us and caring for our growth from the first grade of primary school to now.Mr. Zhou is in his thirties. He is not tall or short. He has a pair of black gem like eyes embedded under his crescent like eyebrows.Teacher Zhou cares about us very much. I remember one time when I was in a PE class, my stomach suddenly hurt. The PE teacher saw that I was in great pain and said to me, "Can youstand it? No, go to the classroom to have a rest first!" I covered my stomach and went to the classroom. I was lying on the table, and beads of sweat were dripping on the table. "Deng Deng Deng" The familiar sound of high-heeled shoes came from far to near. I looked up and saw, oh! It was Miss Zhou! Teacher Zhou kindly said to me, "What's wrong, Sun Hanxi?" I said to the teacher, "I have a stomachache." The teacher said kindly, "Please pour you a cup of hot water!" I nodded. The teacher gave me a cup of hot water to drink, and immediately felt that my stomach was hot. The teacher bent down and rubbed my stomach with warm hands, and gradually I felt more comfortable. I smiled and said to the teacher, "Thank you, I am much better now!" The teacher smiled and said, "Then take a rest for a while. I'll go to work first."Teacher Zhou not only cares about us in life, but also is very strict with us in study. Any student whose dictation is wrong will teach us again and again until she can write.The flowers repay the gardener with their charming fragrance, and the grass repay the spring rain with its thick green.I will repay the teacher with my different achievements!5.我的老师英语作文Mr. Yuan is a math teacher who has taught me for two years. In my memory, her characteristic is slight obesity; A double chin has a pair of big mouth, teeth are also slightly yellow, yellow curly hair. He looks thirty or forty years old.Teacher Yuan is very concerned about his classmates. If anyone in the class does not come to class, the teacher promises to call him to find out the situation.I still remember when I was a freshman, it was a chilly afternoon, and the ground was covered with a snow-white carpet.I was walking on my way home alone. Because I was burning, I stepped on a classmate's foot. He immediately became angry and refused to listen to my explanation. He threw the white snow on the ground at me. When Mr. Yuan saw it, he ran to me and helped me up gently, criticized the student again, and then leaned down to wipe the snow off my face with a paper towel. I acciden t a l l y s n e e z e d b e c a u s e I w a s c o l d . A l t h o u g h t h e s o u n d w a s v e r y l o w , t h e t e a c h e r h e a r d m e . S o , M r . Y u a n t o o k m e h o m e , t o o k a d r y t o w e l t o h e l p m e w i p e t h e s n o w o f f m y b a c k , a n d w i p e d m y f a c e w i t h w a r m w a t e r . 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温暖相逢英语作文

温暖相逢英语作文

温暖相逢英语作文温暖相逢英语作文导语:岁月从指缝间溜走,年华在不知不觉间老去,往事如烟,记忆终将会湮灭。

你给予我的温暖,是如此重重的镌刻在我的心中以下是温暖相逢作文的资料,欢迎阅读参考。

Friendship, like a rope, affects you and me respectively.In retrospect, I was a very willful girl. Since I came to this class, is the classmates to reform me little by little, and after each time the "rain", is the biggest encouragement, the students gave me let I learned from them no longer QuRen; Is the classmates let me progress bit by bit, as a result, we also have a "rope" friendship between, I tightly linked with classmates, together with bowknot firmly fastened, let our friendship for a long time!"Yang jingxin, get rid of difficulties and go tosuess!" The students gave me great encouragement, let me out of the confusion, saw the light;" Yang jingxin, do everything to the advantage, don't think about it!" It was the students who enlightened me and led me to suess.Friendship, like a flower, bloomed in everyone's heart.Six years, let me have a deeper understanding with my classmates; Six years of friendship, in each person's heart planted a seed, slowly growth, efforts to open. Flowers, ineveryone's heart, will never forget it, because, he represents our pure friendship!A thoughtful word is warm for a long time. A caring gesture is warm and warm. An understanding look makes people warm for a long time... It is also this series of shape, let me feel warm, let the world full of warmth, I like warm feeling!This is a let a person warm word, shopping is to say hello to hard salesman aunt or uncle, buy the things to be polite to say thank you if self things on high need salesman aunt or uncle climb, have to say some sweet words such as: to keep an eye on things. Just such a few words, can let a person warm for a long time, then we are happy instead of?Usually pay more attention to polite words, some thoughtful words, some warm words, they can let people have the feeling of being cared for, a kind of warm feeling. This is a warm-up act. When someone falls down, they reach out a helping hand. When someone has no water in their pen, they hand over their pens. This is just a few simple actions, but it can let a person warm for a long time, to help the people who need help more at ordinary times, do something to help others, some let a person feel love. It is a warm gesture that can enhance the friendlyrelationship between people.This is a warm look, the eyes are the window of the soul, we can express our inner feelings through our own eyes. We care, care, love, help... It is these eyes that make the people around us feel warm, make our life perfect, and make all people feel warm. I like the warm feeling, I will try my best to let more people have the warm feeling, let the world all over the warm atmosphere.The place where the drifting boats always think is the harbor, I am looking for the warmest harbor that belongs to me...At the end of the exam, I chose to go home in the first place, because there were people I cared about -- my parents. Long time no see, father and mother's face all have xu's strange, but see each other heart warm feeling is so familiar. Three leisurely eating dinner, tearing the fun of life, everyone happy smile on his face, this kind of warm feeling, only and parents together of the time to understand." After dinner, go for a walk in the park. It's cool." My mother's words, in a moment freeze my memory, the past is like a movie picture in my mind...I am as tall as my mother at the moment, and I still have my mother standing on the left, and dad on the right. I'm not afraid, as I was when I was a child. I'm laughing at my childhood self, in the warmest harbor, what's the fear?Isn't it? The left side of the right side of the mother and father form the most warm harbor, no matter when, no matter how far I run this naughty little boat, the portwill always look forward to my return, and then put all the love all to me.In memory, the father's eyes are always full of serious, like the ancient hole deep alley. Seldom meeting with my father, the time is so inconsistent, my father and I staggered. So, I am looking for a meeting, pay attention to each moment, cherish the corner gap of the day. Gradually, my heart was darkened by the time.I long for my father to talk with me, to give me warmth, and I keep waiting, but the days are always flowing through my heart like water.One morning, I still go to school by bike. At this time, my father should be in a sound sleep. Saying good-bye, he got on the bus. No one to be with me, lost to climb up the heart.For a long time it was warm, and I was aware of the strength of my father's love.The next day, I went out with a warm heart. Pedal slowly, without a notice, I can instantly know the warm behind, I quickly turn head, suddenly, the warmth of heart was shattered, continuously heating was left out.One morning, when my father had just returned, he gave me a hint and entered the room. I began to doubt that the warmth was just a longing in my heart.Riding on the road, inadvertently looking back, afigure in the blink, is the father! My heart was surging, and my gray heart was suddenly warm. The force was sent by my father, and my father's face was constantly in my mind.Back at home, my mother's words echoed in my ear: yesterday your father was so tired that he collapsed. My tears fell down, and the warmth of my heart stayed.My father left a deep impression on my back, which included a deep love gurgling into my heart. I am illuminated by this warmth, I must hold this love tightly, must!Do you understand? Every time I hold your huge hands that are full of time traces, that endless suffering. Do you understand? Every time I see the growing ravines on your face, there is no reason to feel guilty. Every day, your warmth always aompanies me from the morning sun to the sunset, while your self is pouring sweat and energy in the bright sunlight, all in order to support the whole family.I understand that it is the father's love.How many years have you been neglecting your work for the whole family? In order to reduce your mother's labor, you will still clean the room after a week of hard work.For my study, you take time out of your busy schedule to municate with me and give me analysis. I can say with certainty that without your help, I would not have achieved that day. Either objectively or subjectively, you are a good husband and a good father.But, how long has it been, you have not heard the voice of flowers; How long has it been since you have not heard the whisper of the leaves? Stop and listen to the only language of your soul! And a wise and easy heart! The burden of disturbing you has oppressed you. Lay down your burdens and rest, for you are a man of forty.Hear you say to me again and again: "child, you really understand!" I have a lot of guilt." Do I really understand?" I asked myself. My father suffered from a lumbar disc herniation a few years ago. It was an extremely unpleasant disease. And my conscience is struggling between family and indifference at this time. Although after many times help father wash bowl, knock back. But it's a drop in the bucket pared to the warmth my father gave me.In the setting sun, there is still a father figure. The sun shines in the ravines of time, still radiating warmth, which is the warmest and most sacred warmth.Motherly love is a kind of selfless affection, maternal love is like warm sunshine, sprinkles in our heart,although silently, but it lets the young seedlings of individual life feel the warmth after the rain.A mother's love is great, it does not want any reward, even after its warm sunshine es a merciless storm.When I was one year old, when my mother held a freshly cut birthday cake in my hand, I mercilessly kept the cakefar away. And then burst into tears for no reason.When I was five years old, I lost my temper with my mother for not buying me snacks.When I was eight years old, I started to quarrel withmy mother because of my bad mood.When I was nine years old, my mother told me to wear more clothes. It was cold.At the moment, I have a quarrel with my mother almost every day. Once, I don't talk to my mother for four days.When I read a book, I got a word from my mother and came back from the book world. Then I was very angry withmy mother, in fact, I was very sorry afterwards, I feelthat I really should not. But as if nothing had happened to my mother, she spoke to me in the same manner as she used to, and cooked for me.Sometimes, in mom and lie, mother's voice is so gentle so kind, I know mother is so trust me, but I was using momto my trust to deceive her, I feel very sour, felt very sad, very sorry.Regretful, again and mother's wind and rain war. At noon, my mother came back four or five kilometers in a carto cook for me. And at the dinner table small talk, and because of certain things and mother noisy, fell chopsticks, the bowl of half a bowl of rice, turned into my own room,pa! The door banged loudly. Mother had to eat the rest of the meal alone. When my mother went to work, she still said goodbye to me in a sweet voice, as if nothing had happened, and then I lost my temper and said "goodbye" to my mother sweetly.Mother's love is the most selfless, although I give her often a storm, but she gave me always warm sunshine.In the sea of life, teacher, you are like a high beacon light, standing on the vast sea, always guiding the way forward for us! I sincerely praise the honesty, and more praise my three years head teacher, the teacher.Miss yu was my head teacher in three years. The face of the teacher is like a 'melon seed', the eyes are like two black pearl, extremely beautiful, black hair, good-looking! The dress of the teacher is very fashionable.The teacher is very strict with us. Once, my deskmatedid not water the flowers, the teacher very strict scold him. From then on, my deskmate was afraid to water the flowers.However, although the teacher is very strict, but also has the kind time. That time, I forgot to do my math homework and didn't do it. On Monday, I met miss yu, and the teacher asked me, "li ruiting, have you finished your maths homework?" "I lowered my head and whispered," no... No." I thought I didn't hear that. But, miss yu heard me, I was afraid that the teacher scolded me, but I only heard the teacher say a kind words: "why didn't you do it? You stay there tonight after school." "Then the teacher went away.School is over! The students walked out of the classroom. I was sitting there doing my homework, and my teacher was doing homework on the weekends. After a while, I finished my homework and handed it to Mr. Yu to collect my schoolbag. I was about to leave when the teacher stopped me and said, "e here." I listened, put down my bag and walked over. Originally, it is my problem to do wrong, the teacher patiently taught me once again, ask me: "learned?"I nodded. Then, I went back to my backpack and went home.Under the careful instruction of the teacher, our class got good grades.Ten years of trees, a hundred years. I will neverforget your teacher's teachings.Warmth is a beacon in the night, so that the person who is lost will not go to the light. Warmth is a fire in thesnow that makes the cold people feel hot. Warmth is a rare drop of water in the desert that makes thirsty people feel sweet....A thoughtful word is warm for a long time. A caring gesture is warm and warm. An understanding look makespeople warm for a long time... It is also this series of shape, let me feel warm, let the world full of warmth, Ilike warm feeling!This is a let a person warm word, shopping is to say hello to hard salesman aunt or uncle, buy the things to be polite to say thank you if self things on high need salesman aunt or uncle climb, have to say some sweet words such as: to keep an eye on things. Just such a few words, can let a person warm for a long time, then we are happy instead of? Usually pay more attention to polite words, some thoughtful words, some warm words, they can let people have the feeling of being cared for, a kind of warm feeling.This is a warm-up act. When someone falls down, they reach out a helping hand. When someone has no water intheir pen, they hand over their pens. This is just a few simple actions, but it can let a person warm for a long time, to help the people who need help more at ordinary times, do something to help others, some let a person feellove. It is a warm gesture that can enhance the friendly relationship between people.This is a warm look, the eyes are the window of the soul, we can express our inner feelings through our own eyes. We care, care, love, help... It is these eyes that make the people around us feel warm, make our life perfect, and make all people feel warm.I like the warm feeling, I will try my best to let more people have the warm feeling, let the world all over the warm atmosphere.。

高考英语短语动词用法完形填空题20题答案解析版

高考英语短语动词用法完形填空题20题答案解析版

高考英语短语动词用法完形填空题20题答案解析版1**题干**:I had a busy weekend. On Saturday morning, I got up early and went for a jog. After that, I came back home and had a quick breakfast. Then I started to clean my room. I put away my clothes and books. In the afternoon, I went to the library to borrow some books. When I got there, I looked around for a while and found some interesting ones. I took them home and spent the rest of the day reading.On Sunday, I met up with my friends. We went to the park and had a picnic. We brought a lot of food and drinks. We sat on the grass and enjoyed the sunshine. After the picnic, we played some games. We had a great time.**问题1**:I went for a jog and then came back home and had a quick breakfast. After that, I started to clean my room and ___ away my clothes and books.A. putB. tookC. gaveD. made答案:A。

《You Are My Sunshine》歌词

《You Are My Sunshine》歌词

《You Are My Sunshine》——Elizabeth Mitchell①You are my sunshine你是我的阳光My only sunshine.我唯一的阳光You make me happy你让我感到开心When skies are grey.即使天空阴郁You'll never know, dear,亲爱的,你永远不会了解How much I love you.我有多么爱你Please don't take my sunshine away 请不要离开,我生命中的阳光The other night, dear,亲爱的,某天晚上When I lay sleeping当我沉睡时I dreamed I held you in my arms.梦见拥你入我怀抱When I awoke, dear,可当我梦醒时,亲爱的I was mistaken我才明白这是个梦So I hung my head and cried.为此我低头哭泣②You are my sunshine,你是我的阳光My only sunshine.我唯一的阳光You make me happy你让我感到开心When skies are grey.即使天空阴郁You'll never know, dear,亲爱的,你永远不会了解How much I love you.我有多么爱你Please don't take my sunshine away.请不要离开,我生命中的阳光③You are my sunshine,你是我的阳光My only sunshine我唯一的阳光You make me happy你让我感到开心When skies are grey.即使天空阴郁You'll never know, dear亲爱的,你永远不会了解How much I love you我有多么爱你Please don't take my sunshine away.请不要离开,我生命中的阳光Please don't take my sunshine away.请不要离开,我生命中的阳光Please don't take my sunshine away.请不要离我而去,我生命中的阳光注释:Elizabeth Mitchell [ɪ'lɪzəbəθ'mɪtʃəl]伊丽莎白米切尔;only ['əʊnli] 只有,仅仅,唯一skies天空(sky的复数形式)grey [ɡreɪ] 灰色的never ['nevə(r)] 从不mistaken [mɪ'steɪkən] 错误的held [held] 拿着;抱住(hold的过去式)awoke [ə'wəʊk] 醒来(awake的过去式)hung [hʌŋ]垂下,低下(hang [hæŋ]的过去式)cried [kraɪd] 哭(cry的过去式) dreamed [driːmd]梦(dream的过去式)take… away 带走;使离开arms 胳膊head头。

You-are-My-Sunshine(中英文歌词)

You-are-My-Sunshine(中英文歌词)

You are My Sunshine你是我的阳光
You are my sunshine my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know dear how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
The other night dear when I lay sleeping.
I dreamed I held you in my arm.
When I awoke dear I was mistaken.
So I hung my head and cried.
You are my sunshine my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know dear how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
So Please don't take my sunshine away.你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光
当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你请别带走我的阳光
一天晚上,我渐渐睡去
在梦境中我把你拥入怀中
可当我醒来,亲爱的,我错了
我垂下头开始哭泣
你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光
当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你请别带走我的阳光
所以请别带走我的阳光。

和同学去敬老院的英语作文一次难忘的经历

和同学去敬老院的英语作文一次难忘的经历

和同学去敬老院的英语作文一次难忘的经历全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1An Unforgettable Visit to the Nursing HomeOne sunny Saturday morning, my teacher Mrs. Roberts told our class that we were going on a field trip to the Oak Tree Nursing Home! I was so excited because I had never been to a nursing home before. What would it be like? Would the people there be nice? I couldn't wait to find out!We all got on the big yellow school bus and sang songs together on the ride over. When we arrived, the nursing home looked like a big fancy house with a pretty garden out front full of bright flowers. Mrs. Roberts reminded us to be on our best behavior as we went inside.The lobby had cozy couches and chairs, and it smelled like my grandma's house - kind of like sweet pies baking. A nice lady at the front desk welcomed us and told us the residents were gathering in the dining room to meet us. I felt a little nervous, but mostly really eager to meet them.When we walked into the dining room, there were about 20 elderly ladies and gentlemen sitting around the tables. They all had smiling, wrinkly faces and looked so happy to see us kids. We went around the room one by one introducing ourselves."Hi, my name is Tommy and I'm 8 years old. It's very nice to meet you!" I said, trying to speak loudly and clearly like we practiced.The residents clapped and one woman named Rose told me "Well isn't that just lovely! We're so pleased to have you join us today young man."After the introductions, Mrs. Roberts had us sing some songs we prepared like "You Are My Sunshine" and do a few dances. The residents absolutely loved it and sang and clapped along. When we finished, they cheered loudly which made me feel proud.Then it was their turn to share some stories and wisdom with us. One man named George, who was 92 years old, told us all about his time serving in World War 2. He showed us an old black and white photo of him and his army buddies. Hearing his story about the brave soldiers made me have so much respect for them.Another lady named Eleanor had been a teacher back when she was young, just like our teacher Mrs. Roberts. She let us look through her old photo album from her classroom days in the 1950s. The hairstyles and clothes looked so different and silly to us kids! We all giggled together looking at the old pictures.After storytime, the nursing home had a delicious snack ready of cookies, lemonade, and chocolates for us to enjoy with the residents. I sat with Rose and she offered me some knitting tips, showing me how to loop the yarn. Knitting was harder than I thought! Rose was such a sweet lady.As we got ready to leave, a man named Walter who had been very quiet finally spoke up. In a frail but kind voice he said, "You kids were all so wonderful and wellbehaved today. Spending time with young folks like you gives us old geezers life! Please come back again soon."We promised we would, and gave our new friends big hugs goodbye. On the bus ride back, Mrs. Roberts had us go around and say what our favorite part was. I loved hearing the amazing stories and making Rose and the others smile and laugh. This experience changed how I think about grandpas and grandmas - they've had such fascinating lives!From that day on, I've made an effort to be extra patient and respectful with my own grandparents. Who knows what amazing stories and history they have to share if I just ask? The nursing home visit was one of the most special field trips I've ever been on. I'll never forget the wonderful residents and how warm and joyful they made me feel. Spending time with them reminded me how wise and precious our elders are. I can't wait to go back again!篇2An Unforgettable Experience Visiting a Nursing HomeHi! My name is Lily and I'm going to tell you about the time my class went to visit a nursing home. It was one of the most amazing and special days ever!Our teacher, Mrs. Johnson, told us a few weeks before that we were going to go spend a day at the Sunnydale Nursing Home to meet some of the elderly residents there. At first, I didn't know what to think. I had never been to a nursing home before. The only older people I really knew were my grandparents.Some of the other kids didn't seem too excited about it either. Tommy Miller made a funny face and said "Ew, why do wehave to go hang out with a bunch of old people?" I felt a little worried it might be boring or uncomfortable. But Mrs. Johnson explained that many of the people living there don't get a lot of visitors, especially from young people. She said it would mean so much to them to have us come and brighten their day.The day finally came for our field trip to the nursing home. We walked there from our school since it was pretty close by. As we went in the front doors, I didn't know what to expect. The lobby area had some couches and chairs, and a big colorful fish tank. An elderly man with a friendly smile was sitting in a wheelchair, waving at us as we came in.A nurse named Clara greeted us and said she was going to take us around to meet the residents. The first person we met was a sweet little old lady named Rose. She gave us all big hugs and said "Oh my, aren't you all just dolls!" Which made the girls in our class giggle. Rose told us she had been a school teacher for 35 years before retiring and moving into Sunnydale.Next we met Frank, a former truck driver who still loved telling jokes to make people laugh. Then there was Maria who didn't speak much English, but smiled and nodded as we tried our best Spanish phrases we'd learned in class. Ida was a quilter and showed us her latest blanket she had made. One by one, wewent around meetingso many unique individuals, each with their own amazing stories to share.After visiting with residents, we did a sing-along of some classic fun songs that the residents clearly loved. Hearing their cheerful voices singing loudly to "You Are My Sunshine" gave me warm fuzzies inside. For the next activity, we passed out simple crafts we had made - colorful greeting cards, small potted plants, and friendship bracelets. Watching their faces light up with joy as they received these modest gifts was the most heartwarming feeling.My favorite part was just sitting with the residents and talking to them. I met an 82-year-old woman named Ruth who just loved hearing about my favorite books, sports, and hobbies. She asked me so many questions and seemed genuinely interested in my life. Ruth showed me old photos from when she was a young mom and we篇3A Day I'll Never ForgetOne sunny Saturday morning, my classmates and I went on a field trip to the Sunnydale Nursing Home. At first, I wasn't sure why we were going there, but Mrs. Thompson, our teacher, saidit would be a great opportunity to spend time with the elderly residents and learn about their lives. I was a little nervous, but also excited for this new experience.When we arrived, a nice lady named Jessica greeted us at the front desk. She had a warm smile and showed us to a big room where many of the residents were waiting. Some were in wheelchairs, others used walkers, and a few sat in cozy armchairs. They all looked so different from my grandparents, with wrinkled faces and gray hair. But they seemed happy to see us kids.Mrs. Thompson told us to split into small groups and introduce ourselves. I went with Jamie, Aisha, and Michael. An elderly man named Mr. Jenkins welcomed us over. He had the biggest smile, with only a few teeth left! We pulled our chairs up close and started chatting."So, what do you young'uns like to do for fun these days?" Mr. Jenkins asked in a raspy voice. We told him about our favorite video games, movies, and sports. He looked a bit confused at first, but then his eyes lit up. "Well, back in my day, we'd go sledding in the winter and have big picnics in the summer! No fancy gadgets needed, just good ol' fashioned fun."We listened in awe as Mr. Jenkins regaled us with tales from his childhood in the 1940s. It was like stepping into anotherworld, one without computers, smartphones or television. Instead, he and his friends made their own fun, playing stick ball in the streets and putting on backyard circuses for the neighborhood. I couldn't imagine entertaining myself without modern technology, but Mr. Jenkins made it sound like the best time ever.After chatting for a while, Mrs. Thompson gathered us all together again. "Who would like to sing some songs with our guests?" she asked. A bunch of us raised our hands eagerly—I loved singing, even though I wasn't very good at it. We started with "You Are My Sunshine," which most of the residents seemed to know.As we sang the familiar tune, I noticed the residents' faces light up with joy. Some sang along, while others tapped their feet or clapped their hands. Mr. Jenkins had the biggest grin of all as he belted out the lyrics. In that moment, the generation gap between us didn't seem to matter. We were all united through the simple pleasure of singing together.Next, Mrs. Thompson played "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on her guitar, and we tried singing that one too. I messed up some of the words, but nobody seemed to mind. An elderly woman named Mrs. Garcia pulled me over afterwards."You have such a lovely voice, dear," she said, patting my hand. Those few kind words made my day.After our little concert, it was craft time! The nursing home staff passed out construction paper, glue, scissors and all sorts of decorations like pom-poms, pipe cleaners and googly eyes. Our task was to make cheerful greeting cards for the residents. I decided to make a sunflower scene for Mr. Jenkins since he loved talking about picnics from his childhood.As I concentrated on gluing the yellow petals around the smiling sun, I felt a light tap on my shoulder. It was Jamie, holding up a colorful card she'd made with lots of zig-zag patterns. "Isn't this awesome?" she whispered excitedly. "I'm having so much fun!" I had to agree—making the silly cards was really enjoyable, especially knowing they'd brighten someone's day.Once we finished our masterpieces, we hand-delivered them to the residents. Mr. Jenkins' eyes grew wide when I presented him with the sunflower card. "Well, isn't that just about the prettiest thing!" he exclaimed, admiring my handiwork. "You're a real artist, young lady." His praise made me feel ten feet tall!Too soon, it was time for us to go. We gathered in the main room again to say our goodbyes. One by one, the residentsthanked us for visiting and showered us with words of encouragement. "You kids are the future," Mr. Jenkins said gruffly, trying to hide a tear. "Never forget how special you all are."As we waved and headed for the bus, I looked back at the nursing home one last time. I felt so grateful to have spent the day with those amazing elderly folks and gotten a glimpse into their rich lives. Sure, we were decades apart in age, but in that moment, we were all just human beings enjoying each other's company. It was a simple but powerful reminder that friendship can bridge any divide. I knew I'd never forget that magical day at Sunnydale Nursing Home.篇4An Unforgettable Experience Visiting a Nursing HomeOne day, my teacher Mrs. Smith told our class that we were going on a field trip to a nursing home! I was really excited because I had never been to a nursing home before. My grandparents don't live in one, so I didn't know much about them."What's a nursing home?" I asked my friend Timmy on the bus ride there."It's a place where old people live when they can't take care of themselves anymore," he explained. "My grandpa lives in one."When we arrived, I looked up at the big building. It seemed kind of plain on the outside, but really nice on the inside. The lobby had some comfy couches and chairs, and there were lots of pretty flowers and plants. An older lady with gray hair smiled at us from behind the front desk."Welcome to Sunny Hills Nursing Home," she said in a gentle voice. "Are you the students from Monroe Elementary?"Mrs. Smith said yes, and the lady showed us to a large activity room where some nursing home residents were already waiting. As we walked in, my eyes went wide. I had never seen so many elderly people in one place before! Most were in wheelchairs or walkers, and their faces had lots of wrinkles. But they were all smiling at us."Hello, children!" one grandmotherly-looking woman called out. "Come on over and have a seat."We sat down on some chairs that were set up, facing the residents. I noticed that some looked really frail, while othersseemed pretty spry for their age. Mrs. Smith reminded us to be respectful and polite.Then it was time for us to mingle and talk with the residents.I felt a little nervous at first, but the residents were all so friendly that I quickly felt at ease. An older man named Michael sat down next to me."Well, hi there, young lady!" he said with a big smile, his blue eyes twinkling. "What's your name?""Hi, I'm Jessica," I replied shyly."It's very nice to meet you, Jessica. You can just call me Michael. So tell me, what do you like to do for fun?"I launched into telling Michael all about my favorite games, books, and activities. He listened intently, nodding and smiling the whole time. When I finished, he started telling me all about the games and toys he played with as a kid back in the 1930s. It was really fascinating!Over the next hour, I talked to a few other residents as well. Ethel showed me some knitting she was working on, Alice let me pet her beloved cat Mr. Fluffkins, and James entertained the whole group by playing harmonica. Getting to know the residents was so much fun!After a while, it was time for a special activity. The nursing home staff passed out some gardening supplies, and we each got to plant our own tiny potted flower. The residents helped show us what to do. My flower was a pretty yellow marigold. Once everyone had planted their flower, we went around the room and each resident told us what their favorite flower was and why. I learned that roses remind Ethel of her wedding day, sunflowers make James think of summer on the farm where he grew up, and Michael's late wife loved peonies because of their sweet fragrance.Finally, it was time for us to go. I felt a little sad to leave, but also so grateful that I got to spend time with the residents. As we were saying our goodbyes, Michael pulled me aside."Jessica, I just wanted to tell you what a delightful young lady you are," he said warmly. "Spending time with you kids really brightened my day. Promise me you'll come back to visit us again sometime, okay?""I promise," I replied, giving him a big hug. He smelled like peppermint and fabric softener.On the bus ride back to school, I thought about what an amazing experience it had been to visit the nursing home. The residents all had such interesting stories and kind souls. I realizedthat even though they are old, they are still people - just like me and you - with lives full of experiences, memories, and feelings.I felt proud that I was able to make some of the residents' days brighter just by talking and laughing with them. I can't wait to go back and visit my new friends at Sunny Hills Nursing Home again soon. Maybe I'll even get to meet Mr. Fluffkins the cat again!篇5An Unforgettable Day at the Nursing HomeOne sunny Saturday morning, my teacher Miss Johnson told our class that we were going on a field trip to the Happy Valley Nursing Home. I was really excited because I had never been to a nursing home before!We all got on the big yellow school bus and sang songs as we drove across town. When we arrived, a friendly lady named Mrs. Patterson welcomed us. She had kind eyes and smiled a lot. "Welcome children! We're so happy to have you here today," she said warmly.Mrs. Patterson led us inside to a big room with comfy couches and armchairs. There were lots of elderly ladies andgentlemen sitting around. Some were knitting, some were reading, and others were just relaxing. They all looked up with big smiles when we came in."Go ahead and introduce yourselves," Mrs. Patterson said. We went around the room one by one, saying our names and ages. The residents looked delighted to meet us.After the introductions, it was show-and-tell time! Jimmy shared his baseball trophies. Sarah did a cartwheel. I showed off my painting of a rainbow that I made in art class. The residents clapped and cheered for each of us. You could tell they were having just as much fun as we were!Then we did a sing-along with all the oldies but goodies - "You Are My Sunshine," "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," and more. Some of the older folks who couldn't remember my name could still remember every word to those classic songs. It was amazing!During our lunchtime picnic in the nursing home courtyard, I sat next to a sweet lady named Ruth. She was 92 years old! Ruth showed me old photographs of her family from way back when and told me stories about growing up on a farm. It was like stepping back in time. Her life was so different than mine, but it was fascinating to learn about.I asked Ruth if she had any grandchildren. "No, but all of you are like my grandbabies today," she said, giving me a warm hug. I'll never forget how that made me feel - so loved and special, just from meeting this new friend.After lunch, some of my classmates put on a little talent show. Jack did a goofy dance while Billy played the harmonica. The residents laughed and cheered us on. A few of them even showed off some of their own talents, like yodeling or juggling scarves! I had no idea how entertaining these older people could be.Too soon, it was time to go. But before we left, we each colored a bright picture to give to our new friends as a goodbye gift. I made a picture of a sunflower, Ruth's favorite. I gave her a big hug and she thanked me over and over, patting my cheek with her soft, wrinkly hand.On the bus ride home, everyone was chattering excitedly about our fun day. "That Ruth lady was really nice!" "Did you see Mr. McGillicuddy juggling?" We were all on a happiness high from making so many new friends.When I got home, I told my mom and dad all about our amazing nursing home visit over dinner. "It was the best day ever! The people there were so sweet and they have had suchinteresting lives. I can't wait to go back and visit them again soon."Mom smiled and said, "I'm so glad you had a wonderful time, sweetie. It's so important for us to spend time with our elders and learn from their life experiences and wisdom. They have so much to teach us if we just take the time to listen."I nodded in agreement. Before this trip, I'm not sure I really understood what a nursing home was or why it was important to visit older people there. But now I know - they aren't just frail, forgetful grannies and grandpas. They are living histories with fascinating stories and so much joy and spirit left to share.I feel so lucky that I got to meet new friends like Ruth at Happy Valley. I can't wait to go back and soak up more of their wisdom, play more games, and fill their lives with more laughter and sunshine. It's the least I can do for my adopted grandparents who have already given me the gift of their stories and the warmth of their hugs. I'll never forget this special day and all the happy memories we made together.篇6An Unforgettable Day at the Nursing HomeLast month, my teacher told our class that we were going on a field trip to visit a nursing home. I didn't really know what that meant, but I was excited because field trips are always fun! We got to ride on a big yellow bus instead of taking the school bus.When we arrived at the nursing home, it looked like a big house with a pretty garden out front. The lady at the front desk welcomed us with a warm smile. She told us the people living there were older folks who needed some help with things like getting dressed, taking baths, and remembering to take their medicine. My friend Timmy whispered, "So it's kind of like a home for grandmas and grandpas?" I guess that's one way to think of it!The nice lady led us to a huge room with lots of comfy couches and chairs. There were some elderly people sitting around watching TV or reading books. They looked up when we came in, smiling to see all the kids. Our teacher told us to split up and introduce ourselves. I went over to a little old man with bright blue eyes and a Santa Claus belly. His name was Mr. Jenkins."Well hello there, young lady!" he said in a friendly voice. "What's your name?""Emily," I replied, feeling a little shy."It's very nice to meet you, Emily. You can call me Arthur if you'd like." He patted the seat next to him. "Why don't you have a seat and tell me about yourself?"I sat down and we talked for a while. Arthur asked me what kinds of things I liked to do for fun. I told him I enjoyed drawing pictures, jumping rope, and playing make-believe games with my friends. He smiled and said when he was my age, he used to put on play acting shows in his backyard with the neighborhood kids. Arthur had been an elementary school teacher before retiring, so he loved talking to children.After a little while, the activity lady called us all together to do an arts and crafts project. We made cheerful greeting cards to give to the residents as a little gift. I drew a bright sun, rainbow, and bunch of colorful flowers on mine. Arthur admired my artwork and said I was quite the talented artist. That made me feel proud!For the next activity, we all gathered around in a circle to sing some classic oldies songs like "You Are My Sunshine" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." A few of the residents who used to be music teachers or in church choirs still had wonderful singing voices despite their age. Seeing the joy on their faces as they belted out the familiar tunes was amazing. Even some of theresidents in wheelchairs or struggled with remembering things bobbed their heads and tapped their toes to the melodies. Music has a special way of reaching people.After we finished singing, it was lunchtime. We got to eat in the dining room alongside the residents. I sat across from Arthur and a sweet lady named Dorothy. She didn't say much, but smiled serenely as Arthur told funny stories about his adventures as a kid growing up during the Great Depression. I couldn't imagine living without all the comforts and conveniences we have today like computers, videogames, and cell phones! Kids definitely had to use their imaginations more to stay entertained back then.All too soon, it was time for us to go. I gave Arthur and Dorothy both a big hug goodbye. Arthur winked and told me to keep pursuing my gift for art. As I waved to the residents, I felt a little sadness leaving them behind. In just a few hours, they had become like extended family. I knew the residents treasured our visit, giving them a brief chance feel young and alive again through our youthful energy and presence. For me, it was an eye-opening experience getting to know the type of strong, resilient individuals who built the world we live in today throughwars, economic hardships, and other challenges I can't even fathom.On the bus ride back to school, I looked out the window pondering how quickly life seems to pass by. One day, I'll be an elderly person myself with an entire lifetime's worth of stories and experiences to share. Arthur, Dorothy, and the others may no longer be around by then. But their fighting spirits and legacies will carry on through the lessons they've imparted to younger generations like me. I feel incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have connected with such wise, wonderful souls - even if just for a fleeting afternoon. It's an experience I'll carry in my heart forever.。

日志英文作文模板

日志英文作文模板

日志英文作文模板Possible journal writing template:Entry 1:Today was a great day! I woke up early and went for a run in the park. The fresh air and sunshine were invigorating, and I felt energized for the rest of the day.I also had a healthy breakfast with fruits and yogurt,which gave me a good start. Later, I met some friends for coffee and we chatted about our hobbies, travels, and plans. It was nice to catch up and share some laughs. In the afternoon, I went to the library and read some books on psychology and mindfulness. I learned some interesting insights about human behavior and emotions, and I felt inspired to apply them to my own life. Overall, I'mgrateful for this day and the opportunities it gave me to learn, connect, and grow.Entry 2:Today was a challenging day. I woke up feeling tired and anxious, and I struggled to focus on my work. I had a deadline approaching, but I couldn't seem to make progress.I also had some personal issues that were weighing on my mind, and I felt overwhelmed by the uncertainty and complexity of them. I tried to take breaks and breathe deeply, but it didn't seem to help much. I also talked to a friend about my struggles, but I still felt stuck. In the evening, I went for a walk and listened to some music. It helped me to clear my head and release some tension. I also wrote down some of my thoughts and feelings, which gave me some clarity and perspective. Although today was tough, I'm proud of myself for not giving up and for seeking someself-care and support.Entry 3:Today was a fun day! I went to a concert with some friends and danced to the music all night. The band was amazing and the crowd was lively. I felt alive and free, and I forgot about all my worries and stresses. After theconcert, we went to a late-night diner and had some greasy food and milkshakes. It was a guilty pleasure, but ittasted so good. We also shared some stories and jokes, and we laughed until our bellies hurt. It was a memorable night, and I'm grateful for the joy and connection it brought me.Entry 4:Today was a reflective day. I spent most of the day alone, reading, writing, and meditating. I felt a sense of peace and clarity, as I tuned into my inner voice and values. I also reflected on my past experiences and relationships, and I learned some lessons and insights. I realized that I need to set more boundaries and communicate more assertively with some people in my life. I alsorealized that I need to practice more self-compassion and forgiveness, as I tend to be hard on myself and hold grudges. I wrote down some affirmations and intentions, and I felt motivated to live more authentically and mindfully.It was a quiet day, but it was also a meaningful day.Entry 5:Today was a spontaneous day. I didn't have any plans, but I ended up doing some unexpected things. I went to a flea market and bought some vintage clothes and jewelry. I also tried some exotic food from a food truck and discovered some new flavors and spices. I then went to a park and played frisbee with some strangers who invited me to join them. It was a fun and friendly game, and I felt welcomed and included. Later, I watched a movie that I stumbled upon on Netflix, and it turned out to be a thought-provoking and inspiring story. I didn't know what to expect from today, but I'm glad I embraced the spontaneity and curiosity of it.。

中考满分作文:你是我生活的阳光(四)

中考满分作文:你是我生活的阳光(四)

中考满分作文:你是我生活的阳光(四)Mom, you are the sunshine of my life. You have been taking care of me since I was born. I still remember when I was a child, you would get up early in the morning and make breakfast for me, then send me to school. You were always there for me when I was sick and needed you.When I was in middle school, you gave me lots of advice to help me through difficult times. You encouraged me to study hard and gave me lots of support. You also taught me how to be independent and take responsibility for my life.When I was in high school, you were always there to help me with my studies and prepare for college entrance exams. You never gave up on me, even when I failed. You were always there to pick me up and give me a hug when I was feeling down.You have been my source of strength and inspiration throughout my life. You have always been there for me, no matter what. You have given me the courage and the confidence to face life’s challenges. You have been my sunshine, my light in the darkness.I love you, Mom. Thank you for being my sunshine.。

英文 名句

英文 名句

1、All children,except one,grow up.所有孩子都长大了,除了一个例外。

——《彼得·潘》詹姆斯·马修·巴利2、It was a bright cold day in April,and the clocks were striking thirteen.四月间,天气寒冷晴朗,钟敲了十三下。

——《1984》乔治·奥威尔3、It was the best of times,it was the worst of times,it was the age of wisdom,it was the age of foolishness,it was the epoch of belief,it was the epoch of incredulity,it was the season of Light,it was the season of darkness,it was the spring of hope,it was the winter of despair.那是最美好的时代,那是最糟糕的时代;那是智慧的年头,那是愚昧的年头;那是信仰的时期,那是怀疑的时期;那是光明的季节,那是黑暗的季节;那是希望的春天,那是失望的冬天。

We had everything before us,we had nothing before us,we were all going direct to Heaven,we were all going direct the other way.我们拥有一切,我们一无所有;人们正在直登天堂,也在直下地狱。

——《双城记》查尔斯·狄更斯4、They say when trouble comes close ranks,and so the white people did.他们说,当麻烦接踵而至的时候,白人也会这样。

sunshine的中文意思是什么

sunshine的中文意思是什么

sunshine的中文意思是什么sunshine的中文意思是什么sunshine,英语单词,名词,译为“阳光;愉快;晴天;快活,人名;(英)森夏恩”。

以下是店铺帮大家整理的sunshine的中文意思是什么,希望对大家有所帮助。

英语sunshine的中文意思名词阳光,日光; 晴朗,晴天; 太阳晒着的地方; 欢乐名词1. The child has brought sunshine into the old couple's life.(= made them happy).那个小阿为那对老夫妇生命带来幸福。

2. She sat in the garden enjoying the sunshine.她坐在花园里晒太阳。

3. She is the sunshine of the house.她给全家带来温暖,幸福。

4. The children played in the sunshine.孩子们在阳光下玩耍。

英语sunshine的单语例句1. Temperatures may have jumped to - 15 C from the low of - 30 C this winter, and sunshine has melted some snow on the roofs.2. Brown arrived by helicopter at Camp David after booming thunderstorms gave way to sunshine.3. Old people play mahjong in the sunshine, while carefree kids run across the cobblestone roads.4. Sweet dreams wafting through your mind until the first rays of sunshine caress your face.5. But it was my first time riding a Panga boat and the weather was perfect with sunshine gently caressing the vessel.6. Farmers often feel they need a lot of sunshine to producea good crop.7. The Sunshine Community Correction Service Center provides psychological counseling, training in job skills and initially an allowance that probationers need to survive.8. She stepped out into the sunshine and into the rear passenger seat of the BMW as the chauffeur started the engine.9. The spring sunshine is yet to arrive in chilly Beijing, but golf enthusiasts are too eager to wait until the grass turns green.英语sunshine的双语例句1. O seven apples on a with's tree With seven seeds to plant inside of me In springtime I grew a magic song Then skipping along, oh I sang the song to everyone I looked at the world through apple eyes And cut myself a slice of sunshine pie I danced with the peanut butterflies Till time went and told me to say hello but wave goodbye A thousand sugar stars Oh put then in a jar And then whistle round the world Oh whistle round the world I'm a little wolf insede a girl, you say And off I'll go from June to May Oh whistling round the world I met a golden swan upon the road Who was a handsome prince, so I was told I asked it the way to yesterday Then I was a sailor, and through the day I sailed away Bluebird seas I sailed With mermaids riding whales Oh whistle round the world Oh whistle round the world I'm a little wolf inside a girl, you say And off I'll go down Winder Way Oh whistling round the world Through apple eyes Oh there are rose-coloured skylines Where flying silver spoons Eat melting marmalade moons Through apple eyes I see for millions of miles The sun's a diamond shining In the nighttime of a summer day A thousand sugar stars Oh put them in a jar And then whistle round the world Oh whistle round the world I'm a little wolf inside a girl,you say And off I'll go Oh whistling round the world Let's whistle round the world Whistle round the worldo七个苹果,就同的树七种子植物里面的我在春天,我成长的一个魔术歌然后跳到沿线,哦i唱这首歌给大家我一看,在世界通过苹果电脑眼和削减自己一片阳光馅饼动作与花生蝴蝶直到时间一天天过去,并告诉我说,你好,但波再见 1000糖颗星哦付诸表决,然后在一个瓦罐然后哨子环游世界哦哨子环游世界我是一个很少狼insede一个女孩,你说断断续续我会去,从6至5月哦吹口哨环游世界我遇见了一名金色天鹅后,道一位英俊的王子,所以有人告诉我我问它的方式,以昨日那么,我是一个水手,并通过我每天航行距离蓝鸟公海航行i 与mermaids骑鲸哦哨子环游世界哦哨子环游世界我是一个很少狼里面一个女孩,你说断断续续我会走络筒机方式哦吹口哨环游世界通过苹果电脑的眼睛哦,还有玫瑰有色skylines 如飞行银汤匙吃熔化果酱的月亮通过苹果电脑的眼睛我看到数百万英里太阳的`一颗钻石闪耀在夜间的一个夏天,一天 1000糖颗星哦,他们在一个瓦罐然后哨子环游世界哦哨子环游世界我是一个很少狼里面一个女孩,你说断断续续我会去哦吹口哨环游世界让的哨子环游世界哨子环游世界2. Over the past four years the company has set up the following projects: Rizhao City Construction Committee Building elevator between Mentao stone materials for decoration, the national flag for T aiwan and the stone facade and construction; Rizhao City Mentao the Inland Revenue Department building elevator doors decorated stone for construction materials and, within Dry-hanging stone wall for materials and construction, the East China Sea Hotel for materials; Gloria Plaza Hotel before the floor, stone ornaments for materials; sunshine-million for materials and construction of the hotel; part of the Shandong Water Conservancy Institute for materials and installation; sunshine Commissioner of South East along the external walls of floor dry hanging Stone materials and for installation in Chinesemedicine hospitals, the East and the transformation of the old city hospital and other projects for materials and installation; sunshine Belvedere Garden staircase still for materials and installation works.成立四年来公司曾为下列工程服务:日照市建委综合楼电梯间门套石饰供料,国旗台及门面供石材及施工;日照市地税局大厦电梯门门套石饰供料及施工,内墙干挂石材供料及施工;东海饭店供料;凯莱大酒店前楼石材饰品供料;日照万平酒店部分供料及施工;山东水利学院部分供料及安装;日照东关南路沿街楼外墙干挂石材供料及安装;市中医院、东港医院及旧城改造等工程供料及安装;日照丽城花园楼梯踏步供料及安装等工程。

You-are-My-Sunshine歌词

You-are-My-Sunshine歌词

You are My SunshineYou are my sunshine my only sunshine You make me happy when skies are grayYou'll never know dear how much I love you Please don't take my sunshine awayThe other night dear when I lay sleeping I dreamed I held you in my arm When I awoke dear I was mistaken So I hung my head and criedYou are my sunshine my only sunshine You make me happy when skies are grayYou'll never know dear how much I love you Please don't take my sunshine awayYou are my sunshine my only sunshine You make me happy when skies are grayYou'll never know dear how much I love you Please don't take my sunshine away Please don't take my sunshine away Please don't take my sunshine away你是我的阳光你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光 当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你 请别带走我的阳光一天晚上,我渐渐睡去 在梦境中我把你拥入怀中 可当我醒来,亲爱的,我错了 我垂下头开始哭泣你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光 当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你 请别带走我的阳光你是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光 当天空乌云密布时,是你使我快乐亲爱的,你不会知道我是多么地爱你 请别带走我的阳光 请别带走我的阳光 请别带走我的阳光欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。

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歌名:Give Me Some Sunshine
歌手:Suraj Jagan&Sharman Joshi
Saari umar hum
我这一生
Mar mar ke jee liye
都为别人而活
Ek pal to ab humein
哪怕只一瞬间
Jeene do Jeene do
让我自由的过
Saari umar hum
我这一生
Mar mar ke jee liye
都为别人而活
Ek pal to ab humein
哪怕只一瞬间
Jeene do Jeene do
让我自由的过
Na n a na….Na na na….Na na na….Na na nana na….
拉…拉…拉…
Give me some sunshine
给我一些阳光
Give me some rain
给我一些雨水
Give me another chance
给我一次机会
I wanna grow up once again
和再一次重生
Give me some sunshine
给我一些阳光
Give me some rain
给我一些雨水
Give me another chance
给我一次机会
I wanna grow up once again
和再一次的重生
“Kandhon ko kitabon
Ke bojh ne jhukaya
Rishvat dena to khud
Papa ne sikhaya
99% marks laaoge to ghadi, varna chhadi
Likh likh kar pada hatheli par
Alpha, beta, gamma ka chaala
Concentrated H2SO4 ne poora
Poora bachpan jalaa da ala”读白
Bachpan to gaya
在蔚蓝的天空
Jawani bhi gayi
一道温暖的光
Ek pal to ab humein 哪怕只一瞬间
Jeene do jeene do 让我自由的过
Bachpan to gaya
在蔚蓝的天空
Jawani bhi gayi
一道温暖的光
Ek pal to ab humein 哪怕只一瞬间
Jeene do jeene do 让我自由的过
Saari umar hum
我这一生
Mar mar ke jee liye 都为别人而活
Ek pal to ab humein 哪怕只一瞬间
Jeene do Jeene do
让我自由的过
Na na na….Na na na….Na na na….Na na nana na….
拉…拉…拉…
Give me some sunshine
给我一些阳光
Give me some rain
给我一些雨水
Give me another chance
给我一次机会
I wanna grow up once again
和再一次重生
Give me some sunshine
给我一些阳光
Give me some rain
给我一些雨水
Give me another chance
给我一次机会
I wanna grow up once again
和再一次重生
Na na na….Na na na….Na na na….Na na nana na….
拉…拉…拉…
Na na na….Na na na….Na na na….Na na nana na….
拉…拉…拉…。

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