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2020版 英语 高考冲刺总复习--教材知识梳理--第一部分 选修七 Module 3(外研版)新高考

2020版 英语 高考冲刺总复习--教材知识梳理--第一部分 选修七 Module 3(外研版)新高考

Module 3 Literature狂背单词////////////////////////////////////////////Ⅰ.单词语境记忆1.the last man to be hanged最后一个被绞死的人2.be eager for her parents’ approval 渴望得到她父母的赞许3.seize sb by the arm 抓住某人的胳膊4.attain happiness 获得幸福5.multinational corporations跨国公司6.distribute food to the earthquake victims向地震灾民分发了食品7.loss of appetite食欲不振8.repay you for your generosity 因你的慷慨报答你9.be concerned about the child’s welfare关注那个孩子的福祉10.enter the country illegally非法地进入该国11.advice on diet and nutrition有关饮食和营养的建议Ⅱ.词性转换与派生记忆1.escape v.逃跑;逃脱,摆脱,逃避;避开,避免→n.逃跑;逃脱;逃避2.feed v.喂养;为……提供食品→n.(婴儿的)一次喂奶,一餐;(动物的)一次喂给的饲料3.drag v.拖;拉;硬拽→n.令人厌烦的人;乏味无聊的事;累赘;拖累;绊脚石4.lock v.用锁锁(起来);(使)固定,卡住,塞住→n.锁5.reward n.酬谢;奖赏;赏金→v.奖励;奖赏;给以报酬6.scream v.尖叫;高声喊叫→n.尖叫;尖锐刺耳的声音7.desperate adj.绝望的→desperation n.绝望→desperately adv.绝望地,拼命地,不顾一切地;非常地8.intend v.打算→intention n.打算,目的,意图9.healthy adj.健康的→health n.健康→unhealthy adj.不健康的10.starvation n.挨饿,饿死→starve v.(使)挨饿,(使)饿死11.concern n.关心(的事),担心v.影响到;涉及→concerned adj.关心的,担心的;有关的→concerning prep.关于12.accumulate v.积累→accumulation n.积累,积聚13.accomplish v.完成(任务等),取得(成功)→accomplishment n.成就;完成『联想记忆』1.“奖赏,奖金”名词小聚①reward 奖金,奖品②award 奖品,奖励③prize 奖品,奖赏④bonus 奖金,红利⑤scholarship 奖学金2.“说”之动词集锦①whisper 低声地说;耳语②murmur 低声说③address 讲话④repeat 重复⑤retell 复述3.-ate结尾动词一览①accumulate 积累;积聚②accelerate (使)加快③advocate 提倡,主张④allocate 分配⑤appreciate 欣赏;感激⑥concentrate 集中4.serve相关词汇串记①serve v. 招待,供应;为……服务;端上(饭菜等)②service n. 服务;服侍③deserve v. (不用于进行时态)应得,应受④observe v. 观察,监视,观测⑤preserve v. 保护,保留,保存⑥reserve n.& v. 储备;预定狂背短语//////////////////////////////////////////////////////『短语背诵』1.in astonishment 惊讶地,吃惊地2.in a...voice 用……声音(说)3.be cruel to 对……冷酷4.pick out 挑选,挑出5.suffer from 遭受6.escape from 从……逃离7.stare at 凝视,盯着看8.let go of 放开,放弃9.bring sth to the attention of sb 使某人关注某事10.put up 张贴,搭建,建造11.a huge/large amount of 大量的『词块积累』1.serve the soup 端上汤2.at meal times 在吃饭的时间3.on special holidays 在特别假期4.with eager eyes 用渴望的眼睛5.have excellent appetites 胃口很好6.become quite wild with hunger 因为饥饿而变得发疯7.ask for more food 要更多吃的东西8.rise from the table 从桌旁站起来9.in great excitement 十分激动地10.feel at home 感觉自在11.have a heart attack 心脏病发12.bunches of flowers 几束花狂背佳句//////////////////////////////////////////////////////1.Not until at least thirty seconds had passed,was the man able to speak.至少过了三十秒钟,这个人才能说出话来。

add的用法介绍

add的用法介绍

add的用法介绍add是英语中一个较常用的动词,最近几年常为高考命题者所青睐。

现结合教材和高考题将add的用法介绍如下。

一、作及物动词,意为“加,增加,增添”。

The fire is going out, will you add some wood?火要灭了,请你加点柴,好吗?In some films, he added folk music, which he wrote himself.他在一些影片中加入了他自己谱写的民间音乐。

二、作及物动词,意为“补充说”、“接着说”,后常接that从句。

例如:She added that he should never come to see her again.她又说,他再也不必来看她了。

He added that they would return a week later.他接着说他们一周后回来。

“At your age you should give all your attention to your studies,” her father added.她的父亲又说:“像你这样的年纪应当把精力放在学习上。

”高考链接:The visiting Minister ex?鄄pressed his satisfaction with the talks,________ that he had enjoyed his stay here. (NMET94)A. having addedB. to addC. addingD. added点评:本题考查分词作状语的用法,句子的意思是:来访的部长表达了对会谈的满意,又补充说他很喜欢呆在这儿。

正确答案为C。

三、用于下列短语1. add to增加The bad weather added to our difficulties.坏天气增加了我们的困难。

The examination has added to their pressure.考试增加了他们的压力。

英国文学期末考试简答、论述题(含答案)

英国文学期末考试简答、论述题(含答案)

英国⽂学期末考试简答、论述题(含答案)V. Give a brief answer to the following questions. (20%)1. Discuss the theme of Wuthering Heights。

2. Say something about John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim Progress.①The Pilgrim Progress, written by John Bunyan, was written in the old-fashioned, medieval form of allegory and dream. It became an immediate success upon its publication.②The allegory depicts the Puritan struggle for freedom of worship, the eternalstruggle of man to find unity with God. The purpose is to urge people to seek salvation through constant struggle with their weaknesses and social evils.③The book is ranked as one of the greatest allegories in English language. Itsets a standard in story-telling with vivid characterization and natural dialogue.It becomes a landmark for later works s uch as Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Celestial Railroad.3. Say something about Hamlet.①Hamlet is generally regarded as the most representation of Shakespeare’sartistic creations and the summit of the Renaissance drama.②It is not a simple revenge play but a tragedy of humanist ideals crushed bycruel reality. It addresses the fundamental question of the meaning of human existence, with Hamlet’s meditation on life and death at the centre.③It portrays the social realities in England a t the end of the 16th century andthe start of the 17th century.4. Say something about Robinson Crusoe.①The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, which is oftenshortened as Robinson Crusoe, was based on the true experience.②It is a n interesting picaresque novel about an 18th century English adventurer.Crusoe is practical, religious and mindful of his profit. He resembles the rising bourgeoisie at the earliest stage of its development.③In depicting Crusoe’s efforts and growth on th e island, the novel glorifiesboth physical and mental labor. The novel also shows the author’s attitude towards colonialism and Negro slavery.1. Discuss the theme of Wuthering Heights5. Say something about Paradise Lost and its theme.7. Say something about The Canterbury Tales.The Canterbury Tales is written in middle English created by Chaucer. The pronunciation and spelling are quite different from those in modern English, but the reading of the Tales is not as difficult as it first appears for the modern reader.It is sometimes argued that the greatest contribution that The Canterbury Tales made to English literature was in popularizing the literary use of the vernacular English. Chaucer’s poetry, along with the poetry of his other peer writers, helped standardize the London Dialect and establish English as the literary language of the country.Chaucer was one of the first English poets to use the five-stress line, a decasyllabic cousin to the iambic pentameter, in much of his work. This arrangement became one of the standard poetic forms in English. He is father of English poetry.9. Say something about Bacon’s Of Studies.①Bacon was one of the greatest minds in an age of giants. His compact style withwise ideas has won him popularities. His famo us essays in students’ bibliography include ”Of Study”,” Of Beauty” and “Of Truth”.②Of Study discusses the function and method of reading. It is one of Bacon’smost frequently quoted essays.③The essay is known for its clearness, brevity and force of expr ession. Thediscussions are clearly presented. The first sentence points out the three functions. Then it discusses some wrong opinions about study, the importance of experiment in study, the various methods to read, the role of discussion and notetaking. The essay also argues that study is different fields can bring all sorts of benefits and improve spiritual defeats.④Bacon has employed various rhetorical devices in the essay: metaphor makes theessay rich; parallelism makes it sinewy; and contrast makes it persuasive.10. Say something about Paradise Lost and its theme.(同上第⑤题)14. Say something about Gulliver’s Travels.①Gulliver’s Travels, as Swift’s highest achievement, is considered to be asatirical examination of the human nature, man’s potential fo r depravity and the dangers of misuse of reason.②The novel gives an unparalleled sarcastic depiction of all the social vicesof the early 18th century. In spite of his contempt for the rulers and social evils,Swift cherished a great love for the common people.③Gulliver’s Travels is a fantasy, and at the same time, a realistic work offiction, including four voyages.also known as “The daffodils”, was written by British romanticist William Wordsworth.②The poet described his heartfelt happiness as he saw the beautiful daffodilsand sang high praises of nature.③Its rhyme scheme is ababcc.④The poem can be divided into two parts: the first part describes the scene ryand the second part expresses the poets’ emotion. We can see daffodils everywhere, and the poet compares them to the stars in the sky. He is immensely influenced by the beauty and the memory of the daffodils is imprinted in his mind, which brings back happiness when he feels lonely, dull or depressed.22. Say something about the poem Ode to a Nightingale.Ode to a Nightingale, written by John Keats under a plum tree in the yard of his friend out of “a tranquil and continual joy”in the nightingale’s song, contains his poetic feeling on the song of the nightingale. The poem is not about the bird only, it is about human experience in general. The principal stress of the poem is a struggle between ideal and actual: nature and the human, art and life, freedom and bondage, waking and dream.23. Say something about Pride and Prejudice.Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, ha long been a favorite of both readers and critics and is often regarded as Jane Austen’s consummate achievement of her own social class: the ladies and gentlemen of the landed gentry.Eyre, written by critic realism novelist Charlotte Bronte, is a frank and passionate story of the love between a governess and her master, a married man, Mr. Rochester.②The novel is written in the first person and contains authentic autobiographicalexperiences.③Jane Eyre has many merits. It is the first governess novel in English literature.It is one of the most popular works of the working middle class women. It announces’Urbervilles.D’Urbervilles is the twelfth novel by Thomas Hardy. It tells the misery and tragedy of Tess. It deals with such themes as injustice of human existence, social classes and social status of women in Victorian England.②It questions society’ sexual mores by portraying a heroine who is seduced bythe son of her employer and is not considered a pure and chaste women by the rest of society.③Thus it is an attack on the hypocritical morality of the society an d thepolitical status quo in English.38. Say something about Charles Dickens.Charles Dickens is a British critical realist in Victorian Age. Charles Dickens was the son of a navy clerk. When he was fifteen, he left school and entered a lawyer’s office. In 1834, his lifework of writing began. The novel Pickwick Papers brought him into the first rank of the most popular novelist of his day. The rest of his life was work without rest.①The first period of his literary career: This period is referred to the yearsfrom 1836-1841, which is marked for youthful optimism. The main novels in this period are: Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist and The Old Curiosity Shop.②The second period of his literary career: the second period, which began from1842, was a period of excitement and irritation. In this period, he visited America and was shocked by the corruptive influence of wealth and power there. The main novels are: Dombey and Son, David Copperfield.③The third period of his literary career: Dickens’ works in this period showintensifying pessimism. His main novels in this period are: Great Exceptions,A Tale of Two Cities.39. Say something about John Milton.Milton is the greatest writer of the seventeenth century. In his life and literary career the two dominant historical movements of Renaissance and Reformation combined and received their most intense and intelligent expression. He towers over his age just as Shakespeare towers over the Elizabethan Age and Chaucer over the Medieval Age. His works mainly include Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained andSamson Agonistes.41. Say something about Geoffrey Chaucer.The 14th century is called “Age of Chaucer”. Chaucer is acclaimed not only as “the father of English poetry”, but also the father of English fiction”.His masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, is one of the most famous works in all literatures.43. Say something about Jane Austen.①Jane Austen was the first English Woman novelist.②Austen was born in Hampshire, a small town in southwest England. She was educatedat home and led a quiet life. Austen wrote altogether 6 novels, among which the most important ones are Pride and Prejudice, Sense and sensibility and Emma.③Jane Austen was popular all through the 19th century. She died in 1817 at theage of 42.45. Say something about Thomas Hardy.①Hardy was born in Dorset, which he called Wessex in his novels. His principlenovels are the Wessex novels. Among his famous novels, the best-known are Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure.②Other works by Hardy include The Return of the Native, Far From the MaddingCrowd and The Mayor of Casterbridge.48. Say something about George Bernard Shaw.Bernard Shaw was the greatest dramatist in English literature in the 20th century.He used stage to criticize the evils of capitalism.His major plays include Man and Superman, Major Barbara and Pygmalion.Shaw is a critical realist writer and a humorist. His plays deal with contemporary social problems.53. What is the theme of The Waste Land?The theme of the poem is modern spiritual barrenness, the despair and depression that followed the First World War, the sterility and turbulence(动荡)of the modern world, and the decline and breakdown of Western culture.1. Discuss the theme of Wuthering Heights5. Say something about Paradise Lost and its theme.VI. Write no less than 120 words on each of the following topics in English.3. Thomas Hardy, living at the turn of the century, is often regarded as a transitional writer. In him we see the influence from both the past and the modern. Tess of the D’Urbervilles is one of his greatest works. Try to discuss the fate of Tess in this work.The discussion about the fate of Tess in Tess of the D’Urbervilles.Tess of the D’Urbervilles is Thomas hardy’s representative work, as a transitional writer, his work reflect the profound changes about the social economic, politic, moral, customs and the tragic fate about the people(especially the fate of women)which caused by the capitalism intrudes England rural towns, it reveals the hypocrisy of bourgeoisie moral, legal and religion.Tess of the D’Urbervilles concentrate on the ‘character and environment. The heroine Tess while clever beauty, diligent and kind, but as a victim of she finally was on the gallows. So what are the reasons? Here we analyze her tragic fate from the following 3 aspects:Firstly, the tragic fate of Tess first comes from the capitalist society.In the furious conflict between individual and environment, Tess's fate is inevitably miserable. Tess lived in the Victorian period as British capitalism intrudes England rural countries. Though she is diligent and kind, clever beautiful girl, but as a laborer, a powerless of agricultural workers without money and social status, naturally will be affected by the capitalist societyof oppression and reproach. With the capitalist invasion, those who own a small piece of land and production material of peasants are forced to, and then go bankrupt. Visible, Tess's tragic fate and her economic poverty are closely linked. This is one the social reason.Secondly, unjust laws system is also a factor in Tess tragedy. In capitalist society, the legal system are protect the exploiting class profits while oppress powerless workers. From the story, we knew that Alec is a domineering, do evil young guy, he was protected by the injustice law while the beautiful and diligent Tess was killed, it shows the underclass counteractionspeople in society is impossible to get treated fairly.Thirdly, Tess's destruction is closed linked with the hypocrisy of religion .Alec's characters, revealed the hypocrisy of religion. He is on the business, is a bourgeois upstarts and carnal "person". He set a trap to seducea Tess, but using the biblical allusions to blame them. Later he was turnedinto a good cleric. Who advised Visible, in capitalist society, religion is the reactionary ruling class anesthesia, cheating, and a fool of working people.Marx once said: "with artificial Christian." Religion is bourgeois reproach and defiled women provided theoretical basis.Fourthly, Tess is also a victim of the bourgeoisie hypocritical moral. From the story, Angel is the representative of bourgeoisie hypocritical moral, though he is a liberal thought of intellectuals, but he has a deep psychological ingrained in traditional ethics and morality. his own dissolute behavior was forgived by Tess, but he did not forgive Tess on the situation the fault is not Tess, but Alec. He has not a little sympathy on Tess, which force Tess came back to Alec.Fifthly, Tess’s tragic is also related by her own personality.Tess is a brand-new woman created by hardy, she has dual personality. On the one hand, she dares to against the hypocrisy of traditional moral and religious, On the other hand, cannot completely get rid of the traditional ethics of their own. Because Tess was born in a peasant family, remaining some of the old farmer on moral and destiny view that she appeared when traditional moral against the weak side. when she treated with the secular public opinion, she also think herself is guilty. Tess, as a certain historical period of the individual, must be particular historical period of social consciousness and moral concepts, she thought and action are bound by age and social consciousness.From above all, the tragedy of Tess have social reason also have her own personality reason, but all these reasons are directly linked with the bourgeoisie society, it’s the kinds of reflects of the society. Her des troy is inevitably in the bourgeoisie society.6. Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe is a very influential novel in the enlightenment period of the English literature. It depicts Crusoe as a figure of middle class who makes success through his hard work. Discuss the social reason why the novel becomes so successful.Robinson Crusoe is supposedly based on the real adventure of an Alexander Selkirk who once stayed alone on the uninhabited island Huan Fernandez for five years. Factually, the story is an imagination. In the story the author describes inviting plots of Robinson Crusoe who survives and lives quite well on an island after the shipwreck. In Robinson Crusoe, Defoe traces the growth of Robinson Crusoe from a na?ve and artless youth into a shrewd and hardened man, tempered by numerous trials in his eventful life. The realistic account of the successful struggle of Robinson here is a real hero: a typical eighteenth century English middle-class man, with a great capacity for work, inexhaustible energy, courage, patience and persistence in overcoming obstacles, in struggling against the hostile natural environment. He is the very prototype of the empire builder, the pioneer colonist. Robinson Crusoe is an adventure story in the spirit of the time. So when it was published, people all liked that story, and it became an immediate success.7. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen explored three kinds of motivations of marriage the middle-class people had in the second half of the 18th century. Say something about this novel and try to make a discussion about the three kinds of motivations with specific examples from the novel. Make comments on Austen’s attitude towards these motivations.First, there is marriage merely for fortune, money and social rank. This is to be found in Miss Bingley’s pursuit of Darcy, Lady de Bourgh’s intention to marriage between her daughter and Darcy, and in Charlotte Lucas’marriage to Mr.Collins. The snobbery and vanity of the rich and the practicality of the poor gentry women are fully accounted for.The second is the tendency to marry for beauty, attraction and passion regardless of economic conditions or personal merits. This is generally known as Mr.Bennet and Mrs. Bennet who has a beautiful face but an empty head and of their youngest daughter Lydia to the handsome, charming but morally weak and penniless Wickham. The terrible aftermath of such marriage is only too obvious in the marriage of the two generations of the Bennet.Lastly comes the idea marriage, which is a love match with considerations of the lover’s personal merits and economic conditions. Such perfect happiness is to be found in the marriage of Darcy and Elizabeth and that of Mr.Bingley and Jane, although the satisfaction of both the personal and economic conditions like this is really a bit too idealistic.What Jane Austen tries to say is that it is wrong to marry just for money or for beauty, but it is also wrong to marry without consideration of economic conditions. Of the three types, she prefers the the last one. And in the last type, she seems to give her particular preference to the marriage of Darcy and Elizabeth.28. What is the social significance of The Canterbury Tales?The Canterbury Tales has its social significance in several ways. ①It represents the spirit of the rising bourgeoisie people’s right to pursue earthly happiness is affirmed by Chaucer. ②the ideas of humanism are shown in C haucer’s praising of man’s energy ,intellect, wit and love of love. ③Chaucer exposed and satirized the evils of the time. ④the corruption of the church is vigorously attacked. ⑤Chaucer showed sympathy for the poor to some extent. ⑥Chaucer established the language of literature.36.John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is generally regarded as a religious allegory. Say briefly about thisbook and what does the work symbolically concern? What is the predominant metaphor that is carried on through the whole work? And what is the author’s purpose in writing such a book?A. It concerns the search for spiritual salvation.B. “That life is a journey” is to urge people to abide by Christian doctrines.C. The author’s purpose is to urge people to abide by Christian doctrines and to seek salvation through constant struggles with their own weakness and all kinds of evils./doc/9933e5213169a4517723a372.html ment on Jane Austen’s c haracteristics of her novels.1. Jane Austen is one of the realistic novelists. She drew vivid and realistic pictures ofeveryday life of the country society in her novels.2. Jane Austen’s main concern is about human beings in their personal relations, human beingswith their families and neighbors. Stories of love and marriage provide the framework for all her novels and in them woman are always taken as the major characters.3. Jane Austen’s work has a very narrow literary field. She confines herself to small countryparishes, whose simple country people become the characters of her novels, but within her own field, she is unrivaled.4. Her novels show a wealth of humor, wit and delicate satire. Her plots are straight-forward.There is little action. Her characters are like real living creatures, with faults and virtues mixed as they are in real life. Jane Austen is successful in the employment of irony and frequent use of witty and delightful dialogues.。

《哈利波特与密室》第8章《忌辰晚会》中英文对照学习版

《哈利波特与密室》第8章《忌辰晚会》中英文对照学习版

中英文对照学习版Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets《哈利波特与密室》Chapter EightThe Deathday Party第八章忌辰晚会October arrived, spreading a damp chill over the grounds and into the castle. Madam Pomfrey, the matron, was kept busy by a sudd en spate of colds among the staff and stud ents. Her Pepperup Potion worked instantly, though it left the drinker smoking at the ears for several hours afterwards. Ginny Weasl ey, who had been l ooking peaky, was bullied into taking some by Percy. The steam pouring from und er her vivid hair gave the impression that her whol e head was on fire.十月来临了,湿乎乎的寒气弥漫在场地上,渗透进城堡。

教工和学生中间突然流行起了感冒,弄得校医庞弗雷女士手忙脚乱。

她的提神剂有着立竿见影的效果,不过喝下这种药水的人,接连几个小时耳朵里会冒烟。

金妮﹒韦斯莱最近一直病恹恹的,被珀西强迫着喝了一些提神剂。

结果,她鲜艳的红头发下冒出一股股蒸气,整个脑袋像着了火似的。

Raindrops the size of bull ets thund ered on the castle wind ows for days on end; the lake rose, the fl owerbeds turned into muddy streams and Hagrid's pumpkins swell ed to the size of gard en sheds. Oliver Wood's enthusiasm for regular training sessions, however, was not dampened, which was why Harry was to be found, late one stormy Saturday afternoon a few days before Hallowe'en, returning to Gryffind or Tower, drenched to the skin and splattered with mud.子弹大的雨点噼噼啪啪地打在城堡的窗户上,好几天都没有停止。

假如有机会和袁隆平共进午餐用英语作文

假如有机会和袁隆平共进午餐用英语作文

假如有机会和袁隆平共进午餐用英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1If I Had the Opportunity to Have Lunch with Yuan LongpingEver since I was a young child, I've been fascinated by the incredible achievements of scientists and researchers who have dedicated their lives to making the world a better place. Among these remarkable individuals, one name stands out like a beacon of hope and inspiration – Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice. If given the opportunity, I would cherish every moment spent with this extraordinary man over a shared lunch, eagerly absorbing his wisdom and insights.As a student, I've been taught about Yuan Longping's groundbreaking work in developing high-yielding hybrid rice varieties, which have played a pivotal role in addressing global food security challenges. However, beyond the scientific facts and figures, I yearn to understand the man behind this monumental accomplishment – his motivations, his struggles, and the unwavering determination that drove him to persist in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.Imagining our lunchtime conversation, I would begin by expressing my profound admiration for his life's work. I can envision myself listening intently as he recounts the early days of his research, when skepticism and doubts surrounded the very concept of hybrid rice. How did he maintain his conviction when so many dismissed his ideas as impractical or unattainable? What inner strength propelled him forward, even when the path ahead seemed shrouded in uncertainty?I would be captivated by the stories of his relentless experimentation, the countless hours spent in fields and laboratories, meticulously cross-pollinating and observing the rice plants. Each setback, each failure, must have been a testament to his unwavering perseverance. How did he navigate the emotional rollercoaster of disappointment and triumph? What lessons did he learn from those experiences that could inspire aspiring scientists like myself?Beyond the scientific challenges, I'm curious about the personal sacrifices he made in pursuit of his vision. Did he ever question his chosen path or contemplate abandoning his research? How did he balance his professional ambitions with his personal life and responsibilities? His ability to overcomeadversity and maintain focus on his goals is truly remarkable, and I would seek to understand the mindset that fueled his resilience.As our conversation unfolds, I would eagerly inquire about the pivotal moment when his breakthrough occurred – the moment when the first successful hybrid rice strain emerged, defying the skeptics and paving the way for a revolution in global food production. What emotions did he experience in that defining moment? How did he navigate the transition from a theoretical concept to a tangible, world-changing reality?Moreover, I would be fascinated to learn about the impact his work has had on countless lives around the globe. Yuan Longping's hybrid rice varieties have fed billions of people, alleviating hunger and malnutrition in some of the most impoverished regions of the world. How does he perceive his role in this monumental achievement? Does he feel a sense of responsibility to continue pushing the boundaries of agricultural science, or has his life's work already exceeded his wildest dreams?Beyond the realm of science, I would seek to understand Yuan Longping as a human being – his interests, his passions, and the values that have guided his extraordinary journey. What advice would he offer to young, aspiring scientists like myself,who dream of making a positive impact on the world? How can we cultivate the same unwavering dedication, resilience, and commitment to our pursuits?As our lunch draws to a close, I would express my gratitude for the opportunity to learn from one of the greatest minds of our time. Yuan Longping's life story is a testament to the power of human ingenuity, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of humanity. His legacy extends far beyond the confines of scientific journals and accolades; it is a living, breathing inspiration that transcends generations and borders.In a world plagued by countless challenges, from climate change to food insecurity, Yuan Longping's work serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that with unwavering determination and a steadfast commitment to scientific inquiry, we can overcome even the most daunting obstacles. As I bid farewell to this remarkable man, I would carry with me the invaluable lessons imparted during our lunchtime conversation, fueling my own aspirations to contribute to a better, more sustainable world.篇2If I Had the Chance to Have Lunch with Yuan LongpingThe great agriculturist Yuan Longping is one of my biggest heroes and inspirations. His lifelong dedication to developing high-yielding hybrid rice varieties has helped feed billions and alleviate poverty and hunger around the world. If I could have lunch with this remarkable man, I would be utterly starstruck yet brimming with questions I've longed to ask him.I'd begin by expressing my sincere admiration for his pioneering work in cultivating the first hybrid rice strain in the 1970s. Prior to this groundbreaking achievement, rice yields had remained relatively stagnant for centuries. Yuan's research into utilizing hybrid vigor - the increased productivity that occurs from crossbreeding two different parental lines - shattered long-standing barriers and ushered in a new era of agricultural advancement. What drove his innovative thinking? How did he maintain his resolve in the face of skepticism from his peers?I imagine Yuan would recount the years of painstaking cross-pollination trials required to develop that first successful hybrid combination. The careful selection, emasculation of male parents, wind pollination techniques - I've read about the laborious processes in textbooks, but hearing the personal struggles from the man himself would be incredibly insightful.I'm curious what sustained his motivation during the long periods of failed experiments. Did he ever contemplate abandoning the pursuit? What wisdom would he impart about persevering in the face of obstacles?Beyond his seminal hybrid rice breakthrough, I'm equally awed by Yuan's lifelong commitment to iterating on his work and developing increasingly hardy, high-yield varieties suited for different climates and conditions. Each new hybrid pushed the boundaries further, enabling more productive harvests with fewer inputs like fertilizers and pesticides. I'd love to learn about his approach to identifying promising parental lines to hybridize, the innovative techniques he utilized, and the creative mindset required for such continuous innovation over decades.Yuan's impact figures are simply astounding. His pioneering hybrids have produced an estimated 800 million tons more rice, enough to feed 300-400 million people annually. Staggering numbers like these are impossible to fully comprehend on an individual level. If I could sit with Yuan over lunch, I'd ask him how he personally conceptualizes the sheer magnitude of human lives他positively affected. Does he perceive it as one cohesive legacy, or does he find more meaning in the anecdotal accounts of specific farmers and families lifted from poverty? Iwonder how his work's colossal scale has shaped his perspective and sense of purpose.While discussing his professional achievements would certainly dominate our conversation, I'm equally intrigued to understand the man behind the accolades. What was his childhood like? How did growing up during the tumultuous years of the Chinese Civil War and the famine of the Great Leap Forward shape his worldview and motivations? I've read he became enamored with biology after a chance encounter with a book as a teenage refugee. That seemingly mundane moment charted the course for his life's work benefiting humanity. Such twists of fate fascinate me - I would ask Yuan to reflect on that pivotal event and the importance of maintaining open eyes and an open mind.Yuan has described his career as his "life's romance" - his enduring passion that transcended personal ambition. This deep sense of calling resonates powerfully with me as I contemplate my own future path. What advice would he share about pursuing one's life's work with wholehearted commitment? How did he continually rediscover motivation after each accomplishment? In an era where young people are increasingly restless and flitbetween pursuits, I'm captivated by Yuan's ability to channel lifelong devotion to a singular, socially impactful mission.At 92 years old, Yuan Longping continues tirelessly refining his work. Having officially "re-retired" several times already, he remains driven to solve new agricultural challenges facing humanity, like developing drought-resistant and saline-tolerant rice varieties. I'm humbled by his relentless industry and would seek his insights on sustaining such fervent dedication over an entire working lifetime. How does he cultivate reverence for his field while avoiding hubris over past successes?Throughout our conversation, I have no doubt Yuan's humility and humanitarian spirit would shine through. He has frequently downplayed the "Father of Hybrid Rice" moniker, insisting his work belongs to the people. This humbleness despite his legendary stature is immensely admirable to me, especially in a society where arrogance often accompanies achievement. If we discussed values, I would ask how he has guarded against pride and self-aggrandizement while achieving heights few humans ever attain. His ability to retain grounded perspective seems to have been intrinsically tied to his unwavering focus on uplifting humanity rather thanself-glorification.Finally, having satiated my endless questions, I would conclude our hypothetical lunch by thanking Yuan for his selfless life's work and for taking the time to share his experiences with me. His path serves as a profound inspiration for how I hope to live with purpose, integrity and steadfast commitment to service. While I can only dream of having a fraction of Yuan Longping's colossal impact, his spirit infuses me with determination to identify my own calling and pour myself fully into the betterment of our world.Undoubtedly, the opportunity to share a humble meal with one of humanity's pre-eminent agricultural pioneers would be the honor of a lifetime. His pioneering science catalyzed shifts that enhanced global food security and economic prosperity. Yet Yuan seems to have retained a beautiful simplicity, always grounding his work's significance in the uplifted lives of everyday people. This seamless dovetailing of groundbreaking achievement and enlightened compassion encapsulates a supreme model of human endeavor that I can only aspire to emulate. Having lunch with Yuan Longping would provide unparalleled wisdom for my own journey of striving to lead a life of both brilliant innovation and inspirational character.篇3If I Had Lunch With Yuan LongpingThe name Yuan Longping may not ring a bell for many of my peers, but for me, he is an icon, a real-life hero whose groundbreaking work has quite literally allowed billions to eat. If I had the incredible opportunity to share a meal with the "Father of Hybrid Rice," my mind would be brimming with questions to ask this living legend.First, I would inquire about his early life and what first sparked his passion for agriculture and plant research. Born in 1930 in Beijing, did he have any inkling as a youth that he would one day revolutionize global food production? Or was it more a gradual realization of his calling as he pursued his studies? I can't even fathom the determination and grit it must have taken to doggedly toil away at hybrid rice breeding for years on end before achieving his historic breakthrough.I would ask Mr. Yuan to vividly recount that seminal moment in 1973 when his pioneering labor finally paid off with the first commercially viable hybrid rice strain. After a lifetime's worth of perseverance, often spent laboring from before dawn until well past dusk, what went through his mind? Did he immediately grasp the profound impact his innovation would have? Or was the significance of that achievement not fully clear at first?Evolving hybrid strains led to far superior rice crop yields compared to conventional inbred varieties. I'm sure many at the time doubted whether such a paradigm shift in agriculture was truly feasible. So I'm incredibly curious what specific challenges and naysayers Mr. Yuan had to overcome in those early years before hybrid rice cultivation spread like wildfire across China and then the world.Yuan Longping's unwavering commitment to enhancing global food security has been awe-inspiring. According to the World Food Prize Foundation, his life's work helped alleviate hunger for hundreds of millions and was pivotal in preventing mass starvation in densely populated regions. If I do get to meet him, I would express my profound gratitude and admiration for the way he utilized science to directly improve humanity'swell-being on a staggering scale.Beyond just hybrid rice, I'm very intrigued by Yuan's overarching philosophy on the moral imperative to feed an ever-growing global population in an environmentally sustainable manner. In interviews, he has described traditional crop breeding techniques as being too slow and inefficient given the urgent need to boost yields. At the same time, he strongly advocated for hybrid breeding over genetic modification out ofsafety concerns. I'm keen to better understand his nuanced perspective on striking that balance between rapidly ramping up food production and minimizing ecological harm.On a personal level, I would love to gain insight into what continues motivating Yuan at 93 years young to continually enhance and iterate on his hybrid crop research. He has often been quoted as saying his work is far from finished, out of a sense that hunger remains an immense global issue requiring constant innovation. With a mind as brilliant as his, he could have likely taken it easy long ago and earned immense profits by commercializing his previous breakthroughs. Yet he stays hungry, passionate, andRestlessly pioneering for the greater good. As a young student, I find that drive and moral conviction hugely aspirational.I feel immensely fortunate to be coming of age in a world firmly benefitting from Yuan Longping's stunning life achievements. Even as hybrid crops continue enhancing lives across the developing world, he dedicated his twilight years to an even more ambitious quest - developing strains ofsalt-tolerant hybrid rice that can be grown in coastal areas affected by soil salinity. The potential for this salt-resistant rice to boost food security in nations plagued by soil degradation isabsolutely game-changing. I would be eager to hear Mr. Yuan's vermion of this journey, the latest milestones his team has reached, and where he sees this critical work heading next.The very notion of sciencing hybrid rice was at first deemed preposterous and impossible by many experts. Yet through bloody stubbornness and creative genius, Yuan defied the odds and altered the course of human civilization. His is an unrelenting can-do spirit that sees opportunities for progress where others only find dead ends. If I'm blessed with the opportunity to meet Yuan Longping, I hope to soak up as much of that audacious innovator's mindset as I possibly can.Imagine being able to directly pick the brain of someone who helped uplift billions out of hunger and malnutrition. Imagine learning firsthand from the man who upended centuries of received wisdom in agronomy. Imagine soaking in the luminous wisdom and moral clarity of someone widely regarded as one of the greatest humanitarians of the modern age. I would be absolutely awestruck to experience that, and would no doubt walk away endlessly inspired to chart an impactful life path of my own, however I can leave the world that much better than I found it.。

老人给男孩讲故事英语作文

老人给男孩讲故事英语作文

In a quaint little village, there lived an elderly man named Mr. Thompson. He was known for his fascinating stories that he would share with the children after school. One day, a young boy named Tommy approached Mr. Thompson with curiosity in his eyes, eager to hear a new tale.Mr. Thompson, with a warm smile, began to narrate a story that had been passed down through generations in his family. Once upon a time, he started, his voice filled with nostalgia, there was a magical forest that lay just beyond the village. This forest was home to a variety of creatures, both seen and unseen.Tommys eyes widened as he listened intently. In this forest, Mr. Thompson continued, there lived a wise old owl who was known for its wisdom and knowledge. The owl was the guardian of the forest and was respected by all the creatures that lived there.As the story unfolded, Mr. Thompson described how the forest faced a crisis when a mysterious illness began to spread among the animals. The owl, being the wise guardian, embarked on a journey to find the cure. Along the way, it encountered various challenges and met different animals, each with their unique abilities and stories.Tommy was completely engrossed in the tale, his imagination running wild with the vivid descriptions provided by Mr. Thompson. The old mans storytelling skills were exceptional, and he painted a picture with his words that allowed Tommy to visualize the magical forest and its inhabitants.The story reached its climax when the owl discovered the cure for the illness, hidden in a secret grove guarded by a fearsome dragon. With courage and wit, the owl managed to outsmart the dragon and retrieve the cure, saving the forest and its inhabitants.As Mr. Thompson concluded the story, Tommy was filled with a sense of awe and admiration for the wise old owl. The tale had taught him valuable lessons about courage, wisdom, and the importance of unity in the face of adversity.The sun was setting as Tommy thanked Mr. Thompson for the captivating story. The old man patted him on the head and said, Remember, Tommy, every story has a lesson to teach us. Its up to us to learn and apply those lessons in our own lives.With a newfound appreciation for the power of storytelling, Tommy left Mr. Thompsons house, his mind filled with dreams and aspirations inspired by the magical world he had just visited through the old mans enchanting tale.。

保护动物,从我做起英语作文

保护动物,从我做起英语作文

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保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇1This afternoon, all the teachers and students in our school went to watch the short man action. In the afternoon, we sit on the bus, go to the cinema to watch skits. Walk on the road, as we watch the scenery outside the window, while he was laughing. Out of the window, occasionally blowing filar silk cool pleasant breeze. Spring has come, the earth all pregnant with new life: grass quietly leaned out of the soil, some late to open the flowers blossom competitively, the willow like a shy girl out of the branch... Ah! Good pack intoxicating spring scenery! Before you know it, the car has arrived at the studio, we have underground car, walked into the studio... The man action about a school's four students intend to afforestation, environmental protection, they call this a "man". However, they had a busker on the side of the road, busker unscrupulous, in order to earn more money, from capture a monkey in the forest, and brutally "training" and abuse it.These "man" can't see past busker this extreme behavior, then changed the original plan, beginning a new plan to attempt to save the little monkeys feifei, back to their home -- big forest. In order to achieve this goal, they had to steal the key, find the key, dress up monkey, save a monkey and a series of difficult, finally through the tireless efforts and solidarity team spirit toovercome the difficulties, made a happy ending. The film gives us a lot of enlightenment, careful recall the content of the film, is also very thought-provoking: a harmonious natural environment is made up of humans, animals, plants, with the purpose of building this all be short of one cannot, so we have to be like protect themselves to protect them. In recent years, due to the destruction of the killing of human and nature, there are many animals have disappeared, while there are some animals have not extinct, but the quantity is few, so cherish their life, ecological protection has become a difficult problem in front of the human. If people are no longer protected plants, years later, maybe we can't see the beautiful spring scenery; If people don't protect animals, the final death will be us humans... Boys and girls, let's go to the awakening of human kind nature, cherish life, protect the animals; Let's study hard and use our wisdom to promote the harmonious development of man and nature.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇2In the past, there have been many endangered animals. Now they are extinct. Does it matter? Has our environment been affected by their absence? Has the quality of our own life been changed? The answer to these questi ons is “Yes.”Yes. It does matter if we destroy an endangered species habitat to develop more farmland, housing or industrial parks. There is a delicate balance of nature. If one small part is removed, it will effect all the other parts.For example, if certain trees are cut down, bats will have no place to roost. If they cannot roost, they cannot breed. If there are no bats, there will be no animal, or bird to eat certain insects that plague our crops.Yes. Our environment has been affected by the absence of certain animals. Certain flowers are pollinated by butterflies,which migrate from Canada to Mexico.Some of the breeding grounds of these butterflies were destroyed. Now these flowers are disappearing from certain areas. We will no longer be able to enjoy their beauty.Yes. The quality of our life has been changed America used to be covered with giant trees. Now we have to visit them in one small park.Rain forests around the world are being cut down to make room for humans. We will never be able to see or study this fragile ecosystem.I would encourage us humans to look for other alternatives for our farmlands, housing, and industries. We have alternatives; the animals do not.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇3The giant panda is known as the national treasure of China. The panda was a kind of ordinary animal in China long ago. However,for some reasons,too many of them have been killed. So the number of them is falling quickly.At present people are taking an important measure to save pandas. People want to find a home for them, and recently,they have set up a nature park for them in Sichuan Province,which is called "Pandas' Home. "There pandas can enjoy their life happily. There is a bamboo forest near the Pandas' Home. So the pandas can find bamboos easily which they like to eat very much.Because pandas are well protected now,the number of them is increasing every year. We hope that one day we will have enough pandas to set them free and let them live in the wild again.Pandas are good friends of man. Man should try to protect them and let them live in the way they like!保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇4I am a student from Xinhua Middle School in Chongqing,China. Informed that you have a vacancy for a student to serve as the spokesman for animals, I cannot resist my inner excitement,hoping to seize the opportunity to do something for animals .In my mind,nothing can delight me so much as caring for animals. Wherever I go and whatever I do, I usually keep in mind that animals are angels from the heaven, which bring us endless fort and pleasure. I have been a panda lover since my childhood. Panda is so lovely that brings fun to people and they are regarded as the treasure of our country. Unfortunately,such a rare species is now faced with the danger of being extinct.What I am eager to do is to raise people's awareness of animal protection and appeal to more people to care for our earth panies.It was a fine day today and the sun was bright. I visited Beijing Zoo with my classmate, He Song. The animals were so interesting that all the people loved them. When a bear asked for some food by waving its ann, a visitor threw something to it. At once I went up to him and said without thinking,'Don't do that. It's bad for it. If you really love them, take good care of them.' His face turned red and answered he wouldn't do that again.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇5the crowns on his head were big and red,like a red hat. on both sides of the head of the black stones like small eyes,small also has a sharp mouth,it was wearing a brown and yellow clothes,two claws yellow yellow,like a yellow dye of the maple leaf,its tail always was cocked upward,start the way to a place a place,like a proud queen,very good-looking!especially when he lays his eggs,he hides in his nest,and his feathers are all up,and sometimes he makes a little noise.when he's finished,he runs out of his nest,raises his head,craned his neck up,and "up,up,up..." "cried the earth,and it was very interesting!when he was happy,he would walk up and down the ground,sometimes stretching his wings and saying that he was very happy. when he is unhappy,he will run away. if you catch it,it will run very fast.when he eats,his mouth is always pecked. whoever causes it,he will grasp it with his paws.i like the old hen very much,and i hope it lays more eggs,so that i can eat the eggs,which are tall and fat.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇6Animals are man's most loyal friend, please don't hurt them.I am particularly fond of small animals,. I think, they are man's most loyal friend. So, when I see others to dispose of animals, in the heart can not help but sad. My dream is to people and animals live in peace.Now people are like to eat dog meat hot pot, I don't understand. A dog's life, it is to his own master, don't just because it is old, useless, and denied the value of its existence. This is not possible! People will also newborn puppies thrown into the lake, trash can, they are discarded, it is no good. Everyone has the right to existence significance and value, even if is a person, also not qualified to deprive their lives.I have witnessed the cat after being hit by a car fly. The distorted face telling the pain of it. Its blood, viscera was hit from in vitro. Although the rain wash away the traces of blood, but every time I go there, mind will automatically jump out of the scene, think of the cat that broken beyond recognition, think about it before he died not look in the eyes...Since then, I was in my heart silently vowed, to do their own efforts, to protect small animals, at least, don't let them innocent caused the death.I think, in the future, I will set up a "happy family", there will be dedicated to adopt the stray animals, if the man willing to adopt, I will also be given to him. In this way, those who stray cat, stray dogs have a warm home. I will also for those precious endangered animal donations, not completely destroy them.Perhaps, so I am very silly, very silly, but I am willing to do that silly to worry about in others' eyes puny little animals.If you also like me "stupid", let us firmly "silly". Because they are lovely.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇7Animals are our friends.But how to protect them?government is working to protect all animals in danger,and has made lots of plans to save animals.On the other hand,we shouldn’t eat wild animals.We should keep them away from our dinner. That way,there will not be wild animals on sale. I think the hunters and killers will bee fewer and fewer.Last,we should protect the environment.We should stop people from cutting trees down. Without trees, wild animals will lose their home. And we will lose our animal friends. All of us should try our best to protect animals.We need to protect animals better.We should give them fresh water to drink.We should make the forests bigger for animals in danger to live in.We should advice people not to kill animals beacause they are our friends!保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇8animals are friends of human beings,we should protect it,not to hurt it,we have in this world,why not let the animalsand we humans live together in this world?many animals have bee extinct in the world in our hands,brigade pigeon is one of them,at the age of carefree life in the north american continent,every migrating season,tens of thousands of them. when europeans first set foot on the north american continent,there were more than half a billion passenger pigeons. but when the europeans arrived,they began to be hunted on a large scale because of the delicacy of the pigeon meat. since then,the passenger pigeon has gradually gone extinct. when pigeon meat was readily available on the market,the state of michigan captured 7.5 million passenger pigeons in a season. once,a club killed 50,000 passenger pigeons a week,and some 500 of them were killed one day. they wrote down the crimes -- that was the result of their game. someone even came up with the idea of sewing a passenger pigeon's eye,tying it to a branch,and opening it. his panions arrived,and they fell into the net. sometimes you can catch thousands of them at a time. this method must be spread widely. thus,in less than 100 years,passenger pigeons have been reduced from billions to the brink of extinction.passenger pigeon: wild extinction in 1900; in 1914,at the national museum of washington in the united states,there was a passenger pigeon standing on a branch of a tree,with a long beak and a pointed tail. but it forever said goodbye to the blue sky. it can't move,can't bark,can't eat. this is the last passenger pigeon in the world,and it's a specimen. the wooden eyes,looking at the people of this century,how to kill its kind,how to skin its skin and pluck its flesh from its flesh.if we humans do not stop,the ecology will be unbalanced,the resources of the world will be recycled,and we will be extinct. 保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇9animals,like us,have thoughts,feelings,and their own way of life,and more freedom.we should not destroy their peaceful and harmonious lives,we have no right to destroy their lives,and of course,there is no reason to blame them.every time our table is lined with fragrant dishes,such as snakes,frogs,and other animals. should we consider that every animal we eat is equal to the amount of insects that are harmful to the farmers. we are not should the perspective-taking once,they are in a concerted effort to catch insects,can human beings not only ungrateful,instead put them as their food,as we human beings every day to make money,how they are evil!today,many of the creatures on earth are rare and even endangered! if there were no animals on earth,what would the earth be like and what would humanity be?i think it's time for us to reflect on ourselves,and if we go on like this,we'll be enemies of the animals,let alone dance with the wolves.man,wake up! protect the wild animals. now,it's too late! 保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇10Earth's biological diversity is being fast decline of many species facing extinction. Threat to the survival of wild animals and plants is a major factor in habitat loss, business development, and wild animals and plants and their products in international trade.Resources are limited, it is necessary for the endangered species, to propose specific measures of protection level. We can formulate the corresponding endangered species laws,application to establish nature reserves, endangered species breeding centers, means of conservation biology, endangered species, the implementation of in situ conservation and ex situ conservation.At the same time, we must restrict international trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, to make laws to protect endangered species.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇11The giant panda is known as the national treasure of China. The panda was a kind of ordinary animal in China long ago. However, for some reasons, too many of them have been killed. So the number of them is falling quickly.At present people are taking an important measure to save pandas. People want to find a home for them, and recently, they have set up a nature park for them in Sichuan Province,which is called "Pandas' Home. "There pandas can enjoy their life happily. There is a bamboo forest near the Pandas' Home. So the pandas can find bamboos easily which they like to eat very much. .Because pandas are well protected now, the number of them is increasing every year. We hope that one day we will have enough pandas to set them free and let them live in the wild again.Pandas are good friends of man. Man should try to protect them and ]et them live in the way they like!保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇12Animals have a lot of beneficial to people, such as a dragonfly, frogs, and so on.Let's say a dragonfly, it is a beneficial insects, it can be more benefits to people. It lives in a small pond and catch insects. Some people, catch dragonflies, catching dragonflies, caught after sold everywhere. We should give us a protection law for thedragonfly, if they dare to catch dragonflies, catching dragonflies, is just that, to the police.The frog is not exceptional also, it is also catch insect expert, however, it lives in the pool near the crops, sometimes, it is also to the ground, next to catch insects, people call it a good helper to protect the crops. Some children, next to the pool, catch frogs, back home, eat frogs. We should be in the pool a tree brand, with "protect the frog, everyone duty", someone so as not to catch frogs.If it were not for the beneficial animals, insects would increase. In this way, even the spirit of pesticides and pest control. We should to protect animals together.保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇13Although people are now said to protect animals, but there are a lot of people wrong-headed, continue to hunt animals, cause many animals to the road to extinction. Humans and animals to see, sold at the same time, made from animal skins coat... But these people ever think, if you are an animal, are hunted by humans, what would you think? Some people say: "I'm not a animal." But now hunted animals, animals would like to have? No, never. Although some people know how to care for the animals, but they will only pretending to go to the education of others, and themselves but also damage the environment, killing animals, so enthusiastic tasting animal meat is delicious. Take the puppy around us, for instance, although not a national secondary other rare animals, but also our good partners, whether master how to use it, it still is very dedicated, but humans find dog meat is delicious, began to kill the dog.Now, some animals have almost extinct, take the crocodile, for instance, although it is very fierce, but humans are more fierce.And in the eyes of human beings, crocodile skin can be made into the luggage, handbags, wallets, shoes and other goods. Because of some organs from animals has the prominent economic value, thus become a subject of human plunder use, become the main factor of extinct animals. So the crocodile, has now become almost extinct animals.Animal friends, a lot of destruction of human will have serious adverse consequences, ecological environment caused by serious imbalance, so that the human living environment is destroyed. Eliminate animal, is to eliminate human oneself, if one day the animals in the world are gone, that human can survive? To protect animals, cherish this nature of every creature! Let us start from now, to protect animals, make the world a better place! 保护动物,从我做起英语作文篇14Many wild animals are facing the danger of extinction, because the environment that they are living in has changed greatly. For example, with the developmet of cities, the using of insecticide and serious pollution, their living areas have become narrowcr and narrower. Many of the wild animals, now are confronted with food crisis. At the same time, man is killing off species just for getting their fur, skin, horns, teeth and meat.In order to protect our resources of ecology, people should realize that the loss of any species is at least the loss of source of knowledge and a source of natural beauty. There fore, measures of the following should be taken: pollution standards are made to keepdown poisons; killing off certain rare species is prohibited; national parks should be set up as wild life, reserves.Only if we human beings take some drastic measures can wild animals be preserved.。

八年级下册英语神话故事作文愚公移山

八年级下册英语神话故事作文愚公移山

八年级下册英语神话故事作文愚公移山全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Foolish Old Man Removed the MountainsA long time ago, there lived an old man named Yugong in the Taihang mountains. His house was very inconveniently situated - there were two huge mountains right in front of it that blocked his doorway! No matter where Yugong wanted to go, he had to go over or around the mountains first. It was really annoying and tiring.One day, Yugong got so fed up that he decided he was going to remove the mountains once and for all. His family members all laughed at him when he told them his plan. "You're just a feeble old man," they said. "How could you possibly move those giant mountains all by yourself? That's impossible!"But Yugong didn't listen to them. He was determined to get rid of those pesky mountains no matter what. So early the next morning, he grabbed a shovel and a basket and set to work. He dug out a shovelful of dirt and rock from the base of one mountain, carried it in his basket, and dumped it out over theedge of a valley far away. Then he went back and repeated the same thing again. And again. And again.His stupid little neighbors saw what Yugong was doing and started laughing hysterically. "You crazy old coot!" they shouted, doubling over in laughter. "Give it up already! At that rate, it will take you millions of years to move those mountains!"Yugong simply ignored them and kept digging and carrying basket after basket of dirt without resting. As the days and weeks went by, one bright young boy from the village started to feel sorry for the old man. He approached Yugong and said, "Look Grandpa, I admire your perseverance, but this task is clearly too big for a human to accomplish. Why don't you stop wasting your final years like this? Those mountains are just too enormous."Yugong wiped the sweat from his brow and replied, "When I die, my children will continue this work. When they die, their children will carry it on. Generations after generations of my descendents will keep removing basketful after basketful. Someday, even if it takes millions of years, these mountains will be fully leveled!"Amazed by the old man's unwavering spirit, the young boy joined Yugong and grabbed a shovel to help him dig. News of the old man's perseverance and the boy's support then startedspreading to surrounding villages. Before long, people from all over were inspired by their determination and came to help move the mountains bit by bit.After many years of this, the supernatural forces of the heavens took notice of the humans' collective willpower. Two celestial beings looked down from the clouds and saw the generations of people tirelessly digging and carrying dirt away. They were so moved by these mere mortals' refusal to give up that they decided to grant them a miracle.With a wave of their mighty hands, the celestial beings made the mountains suddenly crumble into tiny pieces and disappear from existence! The people all celebrated with joy at the huge flatlands that now lay before them, able to be cultivated into farms and villages with ease. From that day on, they sang praises of Yugong's persistence that inspired the gods to clear their path.The moral of this story is that even the most impossible tasks can be achieved through perseverance, hard work, and an unwavering spirit that never gives up. If we rally together as a community driven by a common goal, we have the power to move mountains! So whenever you are faced with seeminglyinsurmountable obstacles in life, remember dear friends - be like the Foolish Old Man, and keep digging!篇2The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the MountainsHey guys! Today I want to tell you about this super cool story I read in my English textbook. It's an ancient Chinese fable called "The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains." Pretty crazy title, right? But just wait until you hear what it's about!So there was this old dude named Yugong who lived in these really tall, steep mountains in northern China. The mountains were right in front of his house, blocking the way whenever he wanted to go anywhere. Can you imagine having to climb over a huge mountain just to get to the village? No thanks!Yugong got totally fed up with the mountains getting in his way all the time. One day, he was like "You know what? I'm sick of these stupid mountains. I'm going to get rid of them!" His family was probably like "Granddad, you're crazy! How can a little old man move entire mountains?" But Yugong didn't listen to their doubts.With his little shovel and basket, Yugong started digging and carrying away the soil and rocks from the mountains, one little bit at a time. His super stubborn attitude was no joke! Even though the mountains were taller than skyscrapers and Yugong was just a tiny old man, he kept on digging every single day without stopping.The neighborhood kids saw him working and thought he had gone totally bonkers. They started laughing at him and making fun of his "brilliant" idea to move the mountains. Some people even felt bad for poor Yugong and tried to talk some sense into him, saying "Old man, hate to break it to you, but you'll never be able to move those huge mountains all by yourself. Why don't you give up this crazy mission?"But Yugong wouldn't give up, no matter what anyone said. He was more determined than ever to prove everyone wrong. He told the kids and villagers, "When I die, my sons will carry on. When they die, their sons will take over. Sooner or later, these mountains will be removed!" Yugong's perseverance was off the charts.Then get this - a magical being from Heaven watched what was happening and was really impressed by Yugong's willpower and refusal to give up, even though his goal seemed impossible.The magical being thought, "This old guy's spirit is incredible! He's working so hard and has so much faith that he can move the mountains through sheer willpower alone. I need to give him a hand."So the magical being from Heaven summoned two huge strong deities to help out. With one swing of their mighty arms, the deities made the mountains crumble into dust! Just like that, poof! The mountains blocking Yugong's way were totally gone. The old man's dream came true, all because he stayed dedicated to his goal no matter how crazy it seemed.When Yugong saw that the mountains had disappeared, he was completely stunned. The villagers couldn't believe their eyes either! They were amazed that this feeble old man's unwavering perseverance had paid off in such an unbelievable way. From that day on, Yugong was known as a legend for his willpower and refusal to give up against all odds.Isn't that one of the craziest stories you've ever heard? It just shows that you should never underestimate someone, no matter how impossible their goal may seem. If you stick with something long enough and never lose faith, even miracles can happen! Yugong taught us that ability isn't as important as determination and persistence.Whenever I feel like giving up on something difficult, I think of this fable. If a tiny old man can metaphorically "move mountains" just by sheer willpower and hard work, then I can achieve my goals too if I never quit. Yugong's inspiring tale motivates me to develop that same unstoppable spirit of perseverance, no matter how big the obstacles are. With enough dedication and effort, nothing is truly impossible.So what did you think of the story? Let me know if you've heard any other awesome fables or folktales that can encourage us to work hard and never give up on our dreams. I'd love to hear them! Thanks for reading my essay. Now go attack those mountains in your life, you guys got this!篇3The Foolish Old Man Who Moved MountainsHi there! My English teacher asked us to read an ancient Chinese story called "The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains" and write an essay about it. At first, I wasn't too excited because it sounded kind of boring. But once I read the story, I thought it was actually really cool!The story is about this really old guy named Yugong who lived in northern China ages ago. Yugong had a huge problem -there were these two massive mountains right in front of his house that blocked the way. I'm talking ginormous mountains that seemed impossible to get rid of. But Yugong really wanted to flatten them so his family could travel easily.So Yugong came up with this crazy plan to dig up the mountains bit by bit. He grabbed a pickaxe and shovel and started digging and moving the earth and rocks. His sons and neighbors all laughed at him at first. They were like "You're too old and those mountains are way too big! You'll never be able to move them, you foolish old man!"But Yugong didn't listen. He was determined and kept on digging every single day from sunrise to sunset. As the story goes, after he had been digging for a while, the emperor of the heavens noticed how hard Yugong was working and sent two angels down to talk to him.The angels asked Yugong, "You're an old man and those mountains are too massive to dig up. Why are you doing this impossible task instead of resting?" Yugong responded by saying, "When I die, my sons will take over. When they die, their sons will take over. Generation after generation, we'll keep digging until those mountains are flat!"The angels were so impressed by Yugong's perseverance and refusal to give up that they decided to help him out. Using their magical abilities, the angels picked up the mountains and carried them far away! All of a sudden, the path was completely clear for Yugong's village. Pretty crazy, right?When I first heard this tale, I kind of thought Yugong was being a bit silly and stubborn by trying to move those humongous mountains all by himself at his old age. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized the story's deeper meaning.The moral of the story is that if you are diligent and never give up on your goals, even seemingly impossible tasks can be achieved through hard work and perseverance. As the ancient philosopher Lao Tzu said, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Yugong took that first difficult step and kept taking steps day after day.The story reminds me of my own struggles sometimes with really hard homework assignments or frustrating video game levels that seem impossible to beat at first. But instead of just giving up, I need to be like Yugong and chip away at the problem bit by bit until I accomplish my goal. With passion and persistence over time, no obstacle is too big to overcome!Another cool part of the story is how the heavens rewarded Yugong for his perseverant spirit by having the angels remove the mountains. I think this symbolizes how the universe will open doors and create opportunities for those who demonstrate unwavering commitment to their goals and don't make excuses.My favorite quote from the story is when Yugong says "When I die, my sons will take over. When they die, their sons will take over..." This shows his multi-generational thinking and that he was willing to motivate future generations to carry on the work even after he was gone. That's the kind of legacy I want to leave too - starting things that can be built upon forever.So in conclusion, even though the title calls Yugong a "foolish old man," I think he was actually incredibly wise and inspirational. He taught the world to have audacious goals, make constant incremental progress, persevere through difficulties, and motivate others to continue your mission. I'm going to channel the spirit of Yugong the next time I feel like giving up on something! The tale of the old man moving mountains will definitely stick with me as an empowering life lesson. Sometimes a little "foolishness" and not listening to the doubters is exactly what's needed to achieve the impossible!篇4The Foolish Old Man Who Moved MountainsOnce upon a time, there was an old man who lived in a village at the foot of two huge mountains. His name was Yugong, but everybody called him the Foolish Old Man because he had a crazy idea. You see, those mountains blocked the way in and out of the village. It was really annoying and inconvenient for everyone!One day, Yugong decided he was going to dig up the mountains with just a hoe and basket! His family tried to stop him. "Poppy, you're too old and those mountains are too big! It's impossible!" they said. But the Foolish Old Man didn't listen. He just grabbed his tools and got to work bright and early every morning.The villagers all laughed at the silly old man digging at the giant mountains day after day. "He'll never move those mountains, no matter how hard he tries!" they snickered. But Yugong didn't care what anyone said. He just dug and dug, throwing dirt into his basket and hauling it away.After a few weeks, a funny thing happened. A boy from the village brought his little brother over to watch the Foolish Old Man at work. The younger boy couldn't stop laughing at the oldman's crazy task. But his older brother had a different perspective."Hey, don't laugh!" the older boy scolded. "When I grow up, I'm going to help Yugong dig these mountains away too!"Hearing this, the Foolish Old Man felt overjoyed. With a huge grin, he turned to the boys and said, "That's wonderful! When your friends grow up, they'll want to help us too. And their friends will join in, and their friends after that. Generation after generation, more diggers will come. We'll never stop until these mountains are flat!"The boy pondered this for a moment, then his eyes went wide with amazement. "Why...you're right! With everyone helping bit by bit, we really could move these mountains in our lifetimes!"Word quickly spread through the village about what the Foolish Old Man had said. At first, the villagers laughed harder than ever. "He's crazier than we thought!" they guffawed.But the more they considered Yugong's patient, persistent approach and his inspiring dream of everyone working together, the more the villagers began to realize the truth in his words.One by one, then family by family, they started joining the old man's effort each morning with their own tools.Within a few months, the entire village was digging alongside Yugong! They formed teams, created work schedules, and developed new digging techniques to move the earth faster than ever. Spirits soared as the villagers saw their progress adding up day by day.News of the villagers' ambitious undertaking soon spread beyond the mountains to other villages, then to towns in the region, and before long to cities across the land. More and more people wurden sending workers to help dig. Thousands of people worked together tirelessly as the years rolled by.Sadly, after many seasons of backbreaking labor, the Foolish Old Man grew too frail to keep digging each day. But he didn't mind. His dream was becoming a reality beyond his wildest hopes! Smiling peacefully from his bed, Yugong could hear the chisels chipping away at rock and the chants of the diggers echoing through the valley before he took his last breaths.More decades passed as the work progressed at an astonishing pace, with new stretches of flat land constantly being cleared. Finally, after the passage of untold generations, the once unconquerable mountains were completely leveled! Where thepeaks had pierced the clouds now lay vast fertile fields and valleys stretched out as far as the eye could see.The first crops were planted in the rich soil left behind, and channels were dug to bring fresh water from the rivers that now flowed unobstructed without the mountains blocking their paths.A new city was built on the plains, with roads branching out to connect the surrounding villages in ways that hadn't been possible before.When it came time to name the city, the decision was clear to all. They called it Yugong, in honor of the Foolish Old Man whose ridiculous vision had set an incredible movement in motion centuries earlier. A monument was erected at the center of the city depicting Yugong digging with his trusty hoe and basket, inspiring future generations to persevere no matter how impossible their dreams may seem.And that is the story of how willpower, hard work, and hope can move mountains when people come together, one small step at a time. I'll never forget the perseverance of the Foolish Old Man who proved that anything is possible if you never give up! The End.篇5The Foolish Old Man Who Moved MountainsA Retelling of the Chinese MythThere once was an old man who lived in a village at the foot of two huge mountains called the Taihang Mountains. The mountains were so tall that their peaks seemed to pierce the sky! They blocked the rising sun in the morning and the setting sun at night. The old man's name was Yugong, but everyone called him the Foolish Old Man because of his strange idea.One day, Yugong decided he was going to dig up the Taihang Mountains all by himself! His neighbors laughed at him. "You silly old fool!" they mocked. "How can a tiny man like you possibly move mountains that are taller than the heavens?"But Yugong didn't listen to them. He was determined to dig until the mountains were flat. Early every morning, he went out with just a shovel and a basket. He dug out earth and rocks and put them in his basket. When the basket was full, he carried it far away and dumped out the contents. Then he went back for another load.Yugong's silly old wife supported his crazy idea. She brought him lunch and water every day so he could keep working without getting too tired. Their four sons also pitched in to help their dadwhen they weren't working in the fields. Even though it was backbreaking work, the family dug together day after day.As the years went by, a funny thing happened. Inspired by Yugong's perseverance, people from surrounding villages started joining in. At first it was just a few folks. But gradually more and more people came to help dig until hundreds were shoveling alongside the Foolish Old Man and his family. The mountains were slowly being transported away, one basket load at a time!One day, the King of the Heavens looked down from his palace in the clouds and saw the amazing sight of hundreds of little humans working together to dig up the Taihang Mountains. At first he laughed at their foolishness. But the harder he watched, the more impressed he became by their grit and determination.The King of the Heavens summoned two of his strongest sons, the Mountain Movers. He said, "Those simple humans down there have shown more perseverance and drive than I've ever seen! We must not be outdone by puny mortals. Let's go down there right now and move those mountains for them."The two gods flew down from the heavens trailing clouds of mist behind them. They hovered over the site of all the diggingand clapped their hands together. The very earth shook with the thunderous sound! Suddenly, the Taihang Mountains began to rise up from their roots. Higher and higher they rose until they were drifting among the clouds.With another clap, the Mountain Movers sent the Taihang Mountains soaring far away over the horizon until they were just tiny bumps in the distance. Now there was an open plain right where the towering peaks used to stand. The rising and setting suns could finally shine on Yugong's village!Everyone froze in shock and awe, staring at the flat expanse of land before them. The once-mighty mountains were gone! For a long while, the villagers just stood there gaping in stunned silence.Finally, Yugong found his tongue. Shaking his head in disbelief, he said, "If I had known that His Majesty the King of the Heavens would move the mountains for us, I wouldn't have put everyone through all this trouble by digging!" Then the Foolish Old Man started laughing joyfully.One by one, the other villagers joined in laughing too -- relieved and happy that their backbreaking labor was over. What had seemed like an impossible, foolish task had beenaccomplished through sheer will and perseverance. And their efforts were even rewarded by the gods!From that day forward, the people in Yugong's village never called him the Foolish Old Man again. Instead, he became known as the Wise Old Man whose determined actions had moved heaven and earth. His story spread far and wide, inspiring people never to give up on pursuing their goals, no matter how impossible they may seem.The end!篇6The Foolish Old Man Who Moved MountainsHi, my name is Xiao Ming and I'm going to tell you an awesome story from my 8th grade English textbook. It's an old Chinese tale called "The Foolish Old Man Who Moved Mountains." Get ready, because this story is totally epic!A long, long time ago, there lived an old man named Yugong in a tiny village in China. Yugong had a huuuuge problem. Right smack in front of his house were these gigantic mountains that blocked the way. Whenever Yugong wanted togo somewhere, he had to walk alllll the way around the massive mountains. It was such a pain!One day, Yugong was all "Enough is enough! I'm sick of these stupid mountains always getting in my way. I'm going to dig them up and move them somewhere else!" His kids and neighbors were like "Dad, you're craaaazy! Those mountains are way too big. You'll never be able to move them!" But the old man didn't listen one bit.Bright and early the very next morning, Yugong grabbed a shovel and a bucket and started digging away at the base of one of the enormous mountains. Dig dig dig, all day long under the hot sun. His sons came by and said "Father, why are you wasting your time? This is impossible!" But Yugong shouted back "Impossible schmimpossible! Human perseverance is unstoppable. Even if I drop dead, my children can carry on. And their children after them. We'll keep at it generation after generation until these mountains are flattened!" Wow, what determination!Well, that night, the most amazing thing happened. The king of the heavens, a mighty ruler named Yu Di, heard all about this crazy old guy trying to dig up the mountains with his bare hands. Yu Di thought it was so crazy and silly that he just had to see itfor himself. So he sent two divine helpers down from the heavens to check it out.When the helpers got to the village, they saw Yugong fast asleep in his bed, completely tuckered out from a whole day of digging. The helpers woke him up and asked "Hey old man, why on earth are you doing this? Don't you realize you'll never be able to move those enormous mountains?" Yugong looked them straight in the eye and said "When I die, my sons will carry on. When they die, their sons will carry on. Generation after generation, we'll keep digging until those mountains are flat. We have unwavering spirit and endless perseverance on our side. What do mere mountains matter?" Woah, those are some powerful words!The celestial helpers were stunned. They went back up to the heavens and told Yu Di all about Yugong's incredible willpower and drive. Yu Di was so moved by the old man's spirit that he summoned two mighty forces of nature - the Spirits of the Seas and the Spirits of the Mountains. Yu Di said "You see how this feeble old man is willing to do the impossible through sheer persistence? We must not be outdone by mortals! Use your powers to flatten those mountains out of respect for Yugong's perseverance and ambition."At Yu Di's command, the Spirits of the Seas whipped up enormous ocean waves that crashed against the mountains and slowly eroded them down. The Spirits of the Mountains rained down boulders and stones from the peaks until the mountains crumbled and flattened. In no time at all, the once towering mountains were completely leveled thanks to those supernatural mountain-moving powers!The next morning, Yugong woke up, stretched, and walked outside his house - and his jaw just dropped to the ground! The huge mountains that had haunted his village for centuries were nowhere to be seen. In their place was a wide open plain as flat as could be. Yugong was absolutely dumbfounded. How on earth did this happen?!His sons ran outside and they all stood there in shocked silence, gaping at the incredible scene in front of them. Suddenly, a crackling sound filled the air and the two celestial helpers appeared in the sky. They told Yugong "Old man, because of your undying courage and drive, the king of the heavens ordered the mountains to be flattened out of respect for your perseverance. Your unwavering ambition moved heaven and earth!"Yugong couldn't believe what was happening. He fell to his knees, shedding humble tears of joy, and exclaimed "All my life I thought we were just helpless mortals, but I now see that with enough determination, no obstacle is immovable!" His sons and neighbors were amazed beyond words. From that day on, people told and retold the story of how an ordinary old man's integrity and resolve literally moved mountains.The end! How's that for a crazy awesome tale? Yugong is the man! He wouldn't take "no" for an answer and his perseverance paid off in a way he never could've imagined. This story teaches us that if we just keeping chipping away at something with all our heart and soul, there's no mountain too high, no problem too big. All we gotta do is keep on keepin' on and never ever give up. Just imagine if Yugong had gotten discouraged and quit on the first day. The mountains would've never been moved!Well, that's all I got for now. I don't know about you, but this story fired me up big time. Next time I'm facing a huge challenge, I'm going to remember The Foolish Old Man Who Moved Mountains and stay determined no matter what! OK, gotta run. Thanks for reading my essay and catch you later!。

bring短语用法大集合之欧阳史创编

bring短语用法大集合之欧阳史创编

bring短语用法大集合 1. bring about 引起,实现,导致。

如:What brought about his illness? 他的病是怎样引起的? Science has brought about many changes in our lives. 科学给我们的生活带来了很多变化。

2. bring (a)round(1) 使改变观点或看法。

如:They tried to bring him round to their views. 他们试图让他改变看法同意他们的意见。

(2) 使苏醒。

如:I am sure our doctors will bring him around in no time. 我相信医生会很快把他治好。

(3) 顺便把某人带来串门。

如:Why don’t you bring your wife around to see us sometime. 为什么不把你妻子哪天带来玩玩 3. bring back(1) 送还,带回。

如:Please bring back the book tomorrow.请明天送还这本书。

He brought me back in his car. 他用汽车把我送回家。

(2) 使想起,使恢复。

如:The old photo brought back many memories. 这张旧照片引起了许多回忆。

A week by the sea brought her back to health. 她在海滨呆了一周后就恢复了健康。

4. bring down(1) 击落或打落(飞机、飞鸟等)。

如:We managed tobring down three of the enemy planes. 我们设法击落了三架敌机。

注:有时也表示:使落下。

如:The pilot brought his crippled plane down in a field. 飞行员把失灵的飞机降落在田野里。

成功之路英语作文(通用29篇)

成功之路英语作文(通用29篇)

成功之路英语作文成功之路英语作文(通用29篇)在日常生活或是工作学习中,大家都写过作文,肯定对各类作文都很熟悉吧,作文要求篇章结构完整,一定要避免无结尾作文的出现。

你知道作文怎样写才规范吗?下面是小编为大家整理的成功之路英语作文,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

成功之路英语作文篇1Just as the old saying goes “Good beginning is half done”, illustrating the importance and necessity of the preparation work on the condition that you have the longing for the success .A great proportion of inpiduals hold the view that preparation makes an essential part of in the process of achievement; on the contrary, the other parts of persons are in favor of the idea that the previous arrangement is a minor factor for success.正如俗话所说的“好的开端是成功的”,说明了准备工作的重要性和必要性,对你有渴望成功的条件,一个伟大的比例的人认为,准备是一个重要组成部分,在成就的过程中,相反,其他部分的人是赞成的想法,以前的安排是一个次要因素的成功。

The essentiality of the preparation work is able to be accounted by the following example .As a matter of fact, the method accounts more than the results for the majority of situations, For instance, a student who wants to win outstanding academic performance ought to learn the effective and reasonable methods and approaches for memory and comprehension of the subjects such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and so on. The workers in the factories should learn to master the technique of operating the machines beforehand and in this way can they produce the qualified goods and merchandises.准备工作的重要性可以通过下面的例子来解释。

《综合教程》(第2版)第一册最新PPT课件

《综合教程》(第2版)第一册最新PPT课件
? 男女、夫妻、夫妇、子女、公婆、兄妹、父母、祖 父母、伯父伯母、岳父岳母、夫唱妇随、男尊女卑、 男男女女、男耕女织、男欢女爱、男婚女嫁
? 爷们儿,妇人之见,女流之辈 ? 先生,小姐 /女士 ? 市长,女市长,女强人 ? 贱内,糟糠,浑家,屋里的,烧火的
Gender bias in Chinese language
Gender bias in English language
1. In English,man:M & F Man can conquer the nature
meeting: woman→chairman Then: Madam chairman
2. speaking or writing : gender unknown person→he !not she?
? Gender roles are set by convention and other social, economic, political, and cultural forces. I t i s not necessarily on the basis of biological distinction.
Men and women speak differently
? Perceptually, female and male are said to speak different varieties of language: women are said to use distinctly feminine words, are more meticulous than men in enunciating words and sentences and in the use of intonation patterns, employ marked grammatical features, and tend to be grammatically hypercorrect.

bring短语及详细用法

bring短语及详细用法

bring about [ phrasal verb ]bring about (something) also bring (something) about : to cause (something)“What brought about the crisis?” “It was brought about by many factors.”bring around (chiefly US) ( or chiefly Brit bring round) [ phrasal verb ]1 bring (someone) around : to cause (someone) to come around: such as1 a : to cause (someone) to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing itShe still says she won't support us, but we'll bringher around eventually. [=we'll convince/persuade her to support us eventually]— often + toI'm sure we can bring her around to our way of thinking.1 b : to cause (someone) to become awake again after being unconsciousThe boxer was knocked out and it took the doctor several minutes to bring him around. [=bring him to]1 c : to come with (someone) for a social visitWhy don't you bring your friend around (to my house) after work today?2 bring (something) around : to cause (something, such as a conversation) to go to a desired subject or area— + toWe gradually brought the conversation around tothe subject of his unpaid bills.bring back [ phrasal verb ]1 bring (something or someone) back or bring back (something or someone)1 a : to come back with (something or someone)What did you bring back (with you) from your vacation?You promised to bring back a present for me. = You promised to bring me back a present.1 b : to cause (something or someone) to returnThe death penalty was done away with in this area many years ago, but some people now want it to be brought back.The movie is a fantasy about a man who is brought back (to life) from the dead.The company is doing poorly, and its former president is being brought back to help solve its problems.1 c : to cause (something or someone) to return toa condition, subject, etc.That question brings us back (again) to the fundamental problem of world peace.We gradually brought the conversation back tothe subject of his unpaid bills.2 bring (something) back or bring back (something) : to cause (something) to return to someone's memorySeeing her again brought back a lot of happy memories.I had almost forgotten about the time we spent together, but seeing her again brought it all back(to me).bring down [ phrasal verb ]1 bring down (someone or something) or bring (someone or something) down : to cause (someone or something) to fall down onto the groundThe deer was brought down by a single shot.The plane was brought down by enemy fire.— often used figurativelyThe government was brought down by a vote of no confidence.a famous politician who was brought down by scandal2 bring (something) down or bring down (something) : to cause (something) to become lowerWill anything ever bring house prices down?3 bring (someone) down informal : to cause (someone) to become sad or depressedAll this rainy weather is really bringing me down. [=getting me down]bring forward [ phrasal verb ]bring (something) forward or bring forward (something)1 : to talk about or show (something) so that it can be seen or discussed by othersThe police have brought new evidence forward.2 : to make the time of (something) earlier or soonerWe need to bring the meeting forward from Tuesday to Monday so that more people can attend.bring in [ phrasal verb ]1 bring in (someone) or bring (someone) in : to cause (someone) to become involved in a process, activity, etc.The company has decided to bring in outside experts to help on the project.2 bring in (something) or bring (something) in2 a : to produce or earn (an amount of money)Each sale brought in $5.He works at a large company and brings in a good salary.2 b law : to report (an official decision) to a courtThe jury brought in [=returned] a verdict of not guilty. [=the jury said that the defendant was not guilty]2 c chiefly Brit : to introduce (a new law, rule, etc.)The government is going to bring in legislation to make such practices illegal.3 bring in (someone or something) or bring (someone or something) in : to cause (someone or something) to come to a placeThe store is having a special sale in order to bring in [=attract] new customers/business.The police brought him in (to the police station) for questioning.bring off [ phrasal verb ]bring (something) off also bring off (something) :to do (something difficult) : to achieve or accomplish (something)It's a challenging role. She's the only actress I know with enough talent to bring it off.bring on [ phrasal verb ]1 bring on (something) or bring (something) on :to cause (something) to appear or occurThe crisis was brought on by many factors.2 bring (something) on (someone) : to cause (something bad) to happen to (someone)You've brought nothing but shame on your family since the day you were born!I can't help thinking you've brought some of this trouble on yourself.bring out [ phrasal verb ]1 bring out (something) or bring (something) out1 a : to show (something) : to cause (something) to appear or to be more easily seenThe debate brought out [=highlighted] the differences between the two candidates.That blue sweater really brings out the color in your eyes.Our school aims to bring out [=develop] the talents in each of our students.A crisis brings out the best in some people and brings out the worst in others. [=a crisis causes some people to behave very well and other people to behave very badly]1 b : to produce (something, such as a book) : to cause (something) to become available or to come outa writer who's expected to bring out a new novel next year2 bring (someone) out in (something) Brit : to cause (someone) to begin to have (something, such as a rash) on the skinEating strawberries brings me out in spots. [=eating strawberries makes me break out in spots]bring to [ phrasal verb ]bring (someone) to : to cause (someone) to become awake again after being unconscious The boxer was knocked out and it took the doctor several minutes to bring him to. [=bring him around]bring up [ phrasal verb ]1 bring (someone) up or bring up (someone) : to take care of and teach (a child who is growing up)I was born and brought up [=raised, reared] in Chicago.My grandparents brought me up after my parents died.My parents brought me up to respect authority. [=my parents taught me to respect authority when I was a child]2 bring (something) up or bring up (something)2 a : to mention (something) when talking : to start to talk about (something)We were waiting for a suitable moment to bring up[=introduce, raise] the subject of his unpaid bills.I wasn't going to talk about money, but since you've brought it up, I guess it's something we should really discuss.I'm glad you mentioned money. That brings up the question of how much we can afford to spend.2 b computers : to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screenThe system makes it easy to bring up (on the screen) information about any customer.2 c : vomit, 1The patient tried to eat some breakfast but immediately brought it back up again.3 bring (someone) up : to cause (someone) to stop suddenly— used in phrases like bring up short and bring up suddenlyHe was just starting to argue when her scream brought him up short.。

(原创)高中英语必修1 Module 5 A lesson in a lab.知识点整理二

(原创)高中英语必修1 Module 5 A lesson in a lab.知识点整理二

Module 5 A lesson in a lab.知识点整理二42.What do you think of…?你认为……怎么样?How do you find/like…?你认为……怎么样?What’s your opinion about…?你认为……怎么样?What do you think of this package of hot dogs that I picked?你认为我挑的这包热狗怎么样?How do you find the football match?What‟s your opinion about this kind of activities?—How did you______the movie last night?—Oh,both interesting and instructive.A.findB.considerC.thinkD.feel A43.go ahead可以表示同意或允许,意为“说吧,做吧,开始吧”,多用于情景对话中,也可以表示继续或持续,表示请对方继续或继续做等。

在表示请对方先走或先做某事时,可意为“你先走一步,你先请”。

—May I speak to Mr Green?—Yes,go ahead.讲吧。

The building of a new stadium in our city will go ahead as planted.我市的体育馆修建按原计划进行。

Go ahead,I will catch up with you soon.您先走,我很快就会赶上来。

(1)—How far can you run without stopping?—____.I’ve never tried.A.Don’t mention itB.That’s all right.C. I have no ideaD.Go ahead.(2)—Sorry to trouble you,but may I ask you a question?A.I’m very gratefulB.Nothing seriousC.Go aheadD.Never mind(1)C (2)C44. take turns (at) doing sth=take turns to do sth=do sth by turns=do sth in turn轮流/按顺序做某事:We take turns (at) cleaning the classroom.= We take turns to clean the classroom.= We clean the classroom by turns.= We clean the classroom in turn.take turns依次,轮流地The three brothers took turns at looking after their sick mother.The classes took turns to visit the exhibition.by turns轮流,交替地We did the work by turns. 我们是轮流做这项工作的.The shop assistants had to have their days off by turns. 店员要轮流休息。

你这么勇敢作文英语

你这么勇敢作文英语

In the realm of bravery,there are countless stories that inspire us,but today,I want to share a tale of courage that is not about a hero in a war or a daring adventurer,but about an ordinary person who showed extraordinary bravery in the face of adversity.Once upon a time,in a small village,there lived a young boy named Tom.Tom was known for his cheerful disposition and his love for helping others.However,life was not always kind to him.He was born with a physical disability that made it difficult for him to walk and do everyday tasks that others took for granted.Despite his challenges,Tom never let his disability define him.He was determined to live a full life and not let his limitations hold him back.He would often be seen around the village,helping his neighbors with their chores or playing with the other children,always with a smile on his face.One day,a terrible storm hit the village.The rain was relentless,and the wind was so strong that it uprooted trees and caused widespread damage.As the villagers sought shelter,they heard cries for help coming from the direction of the river.A young girl had been caught in the floodwaters and was being swept away by the current.Panic ensued as the villagers realized the danger the girl was in.The river was known for its strong currents and treacherous undertows.Many were afraid to venture into the water, fearing for their own safety.But Tom,who had been nearby,saw the girl struggling and knew he had to act.Without a second thought,he waded into the raging waters.The villagers watched in awe as Tom,despite his disability,fought against the current to reach the girl.His determination was palpable,and he refused to give up,even when the water threatened to pull him under.Finally,after what seemed like an eternity,Tom reached the girl.He managed to grab hold of her and,with all his strength,pulled her to safety.The villagers,who had been holding their breath,erupted in cheers as they saw Tom and the girl make it to the shore. Toms bravery that day was not just about saving a life it was about defying the odds and proving that courage is not about physical strength or abilities.It was about the strength of the human spirit and the will to do what is right,no matter the cost.Toms story is a reminder that bravery comes in many forms and can be found in the most unexpected places.It is not always about grand gestures or heroic deeds sometimes,it is about the small acts of courage that we show in our everyday lives.It is about standing upfor what we believe in,even when it is difficult,and about never giving up,no matter the challenges we face.In conclusion,bravery is not a trait that is exclusive to a select few it is a quality that we all possess within us.It is about the courage to face our fears,to stand up for what is right, and to never give up,no matter the odds.Toms story is a testament to this,and it serves as an inspiration to us all to find the bravery within ourselves and to use it to make a difference in the world.。

假如科比还活着英语作文

假如科比还活着英语作文

假如科比还活着英语作文Man, if Kobe were still alive, the basketball world would be a whole lot different. His presence on and off the court was just so powerful, you know? It's hard to imagine the game without him.I mean, think about all the young players who looked up to him. He was like a mentor to so many of them, always willing to give advice and share his knowledge of the game. And his work ethic? Man, that was something else. He setthe bar so high for everyone.And then there's his impact on the culture of the game. He was more than just a basketball player, he was a global icon. His influence reached far beyond the court, inspiring people from all walks of life.But you know what really gets me? The fact that we'll never get to see him inducted into the Hall of Fame. I mean, we all knew it was coming, but it's just not the samewithout him there to give that speech, you know?And the way he was transitioning into his post-basketball life, with his business ventures and his dedication to his family... it's just heartbreaking to think about what could have been.I guess all we can do now is honor his legacy and continue to be inspired by the impact he had on the game and the world. Kobe may be gone, but his influence will live on forever.。

五年级用问句介绍我的猫英语作文

五年级用问句介绍我的猫英语作文

五年级用问句介绍我的猫英语作文What is the name of my cat you may ask? His name is Whiskers, a name that fits him perfectly as he has the softest and fluffiest whiskers I have ever seen on a feline. How old is Whiskers you wonder? He is 7 years old and still acts like a kitten at times, always full of energy and playfulness.What does Whiskers look like you are curious to know? He is a domestic shorthair cat with a beautiful coat that is primarily white in color with patches of gray and black throughout. His eyes are a stunning shade of green that seem to pierce right through you whenever he looks your way.Where did I get Whiskers from you want to know? I adopted him from the local animal shelter about 5 years ago. He had been there for a few months waiting for the perfect family to take him home. The moment I saw him, I knew he was the one and had to bring him home with me.How does Whiskers behave you ask? He is an incredibly affectionatecat who loves to cuddle up next to me on the couch or sit on my lap while I work. However, he also has a mischievous side and can be quite the troublemaker at times, knocking things over or getting into places he shouldn't be. But no matter what, I can never stay mad at him for long.What does Whiskers like to do for fun you wonder? One of his favorite activities is playing with his collection of toys, especially the ones with feathers or bells that he can bat around the house. He also loves sitting in the windowsill and watching the birds and squirrels outside, though he gets a bit frustrated when he can't catch them. And of course, he thoroughly enjoys napping in the warm sunbeams that come through the windows.How does Whiskers show me affection you ask? Whiskers has a few different ways of showing me love. He'll often rub up against my legs, purring loudly, or he'll jump up on the bed and snuggle right up next to me, kneading my arm with his paws. Sometimes he'll even give me little licks on the hand or face, which I know is his way of grooming me and showing me affection.What does Whiskers eat you wonder? He is fed a high-quality dry cat food, with the occasional wet food or small treat as a special treat. He also loves to nibble on catnip whenever I bring some home for him. And of course, he always has a bowl of fresh water available forhim to drink from.How does Whiskers stay healthy you ask? In addition to his nutritious diet, Whiskers gets regular check-ups with the veterinarian to make sure he is in tip-top shape. He is up-to-date on all of his vaccinations and flea/tick preventatives. I also make sure to brush his coat regularly to keep it looking its best.What does Whiskers do when I'm not home you want to know? When I'm away, Whiskers likes to spend his time napping in his favorite spots around the house, like the cat tree in the living room or curled up on my bed. He also enjoys watching the world go by from the windows. And of course, he's always excited to greet me when I return home, weaving between my legs and meowing loudly.How does Whiskers get along with other pets you ask? Luckily, Whiskers gets along very well with my other pet, a friendly golden retriever named Buddy. The two of them often play together and nap side-by-side. Whiskers is also quite tolerant of the occasional visiting pet, though he prefers to keep his distance from them.What is Whiskers' personality like you wonder? In short, Whiskers has a wonderful personality that is a perfect blend of playfulness, affection, and just a touch of sass. He is incredibly loving and cuddly one moment, and then mischievous and rambunctious the next. Butno matter what, he always keeps me entertained and brings so much joy to my life.Why do I love Whiskers so much you ask? There are so many reasons why I adore my feline companion. His sweet and loving nature, his hilarious antics, his soft and snuggly fur - he truly is the perfect pet for me. But most of all, I love how he is always there for me, offering comfort and companionship no matter what. He is my best friend, and I couldn't imagine my life without him.。

带来好运的英文是什么

带来好运的英文是什么

带来好运的英文是什么我们都希望自己是被上帝眷顾的人,总是希望生活中有人能给我们带来好运。

那么你知道带来好运的英文是什么吗?下面是店铺为你整理的带来好运的英文,希望你喜欢!带来好运的英文bring good luck带来好运的英文例句1. Care and diligence bring luck.谨慎勤奋,带来好运.2. " I'll bring the luck with me. "" 我会带来好运的. ”3. He believes it'll bring good luck to all the Stewart babies.他相信这手套会给Stewart家所有的婴儿带来好运.4. GERMANY's chimney sweeps top hats and coiled - wire brushes - are under attack.头戴黑帽、负铁丝的德国烟囱清洁工被认为是带来好运的人,现在却受到了抨击.5. I carry a lucky charm to protect me when I travel.出门旅行时,我会带一会带来好运的护身符.6. So they bring us good luck all the year round.所以他们一年到头给我们带来好运.7. Deosil go by waxing moon, sing and dance the Wiccan rune.新月时, 于魔法圈边顺时钟移动,歌唱、跳舞,将带来好运.8. Thai people believe that keeping monkeys happy brings good luck.泰国人相信让猴子快乐会带来好运.9. War brings no prosperity the great mass of common and patriotic citizens.战争不能给广大的普通爱国公民带来好运.10. Is the Yankees'rotation struggling because they don't have a pick - me - up charm?是否洋基先发轮值挣扎是因为他们没有带来好运的吉祥物? bring的常见用法vt. 带来;促使;引起;劝诱vi. 产生用作及物动词She brought her boyfriend to the party.她带着男朋友来参加聚会。

你主动帮助别人的英语作文

你主动帮助别人的英语作文

Helping others is a virtue that has been cherished throughout human history. It not only brings joy to those in need but also enriches our own lives. Here is a story about how I took the initiative to help someone, which left a lasting impression on me.One sunny afternoon, I was walking home from school when I noticed an elderly lady struggling with her groceries. She was trying to carry several heavy bags up the stairs to her apartment building, but the weight was clearly too much for her. Seeing her struggle, I decided to approach and offer my assistance.Excuse me, maam, I said gently, would you like some help with your bags? The lady looked relieved and grateful for my offer. She smiled warmly and handed me a couple of the heavier bags. Together, we managed to carry all the groceries up the stairs and to her apartment door.As we walked, she told me about her family and how she lived alone since her husband passed away. She mentioned that her children lived far away and couldnt visit often, which made simple tasks like grocery shopping more challenging for her. I felt a pang of empathy for her situation and realized how important it was for me to be there for her at that moment.Once we reached her apartment, I helped her put the groceries away in the kitchen. She thanked me profusely and offered me a cup of tea as a token of her gratitude. We sat and chatted for a while, and I learned about her life, her interests, and her love for gardening. It was a pleasant conversation that made me feel connected to her in a meaningful way.As I left her apartment, she handed me a small pot of flowers that she had grown herself. This is a little thank you for your kindness, she said. I accepted the gift with a smile, feeling a sense of fulfillment and happiness that I had been able to make a difference in someones life.This experience taught me the power of a simple act of kindness. It showed me that helping others not only brings joy to them but also enriches our own lives with a sense of purpose and connection. Its a reminder that we all have the capacity to make a positive impact on the world around us, one small act at a time.In conclusion, taking the initiative to help others is an act of compassion that can create a ripple effect of goodwill. Its a way of showing empathy and understanding towards others, and it can lead to deeper connections and a more compassionate society. So, lets all strive to be more proactive in offering our help to those in need, and together, we can make the world a better place.。

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Three months later FFCC had suddenly been dissolved with no reasons given. One could assume that Withers and his associates were now in disgrace, but there had been no report of the matter in the Press or on the telescreen. That was to be expected, since it was unusual for political offenders to be put on trial or even publicly denounced. The great purges involving thousands of people, with public trials of traitors and thought-criminals who made abject confession of their crimes and were afterwards executed, were special show-pieces not occurring oftener than once in a couple of years. More commonly, people who had incurred the displeasure of the Party simply disappeared and were never heard of again. One never had the smallest clue as to what had happened to them. In some cases they might not even be dead. Perhaps thirty people personally known to Winston, not counting his parents, had disappeared at one time or another.
Winston stroked his nose gently with a paper-clip. In the cubicle across the way Comrade Tillotson was still crouching secretively over his speakwrite. He raised his head for a moment: again the hostile spectacle-flash. Winston wondered whether Comrade Tillotson was engaged on the same job as himself. It was perfectly possible. So tricky a piece of work would never be entrusted to a single person: on the other hand, to turn it over to a committee would be to admit openly that an act of fabrication was taking place. V ery likely as many as a dozen people were now working away on rival versions of what Big Brother had actually said. And presently some master brain in the Inner Party would select this version or that, would re-edit it and set in motion the complex processes of cross-referencing that would be required, and then the chosen lie would pass into the permanent records and become truth.
Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced. Perhaps it was for corruption or incompetence. Perhaps Big Brother was merely getting rid of a too-popular subordinate. Perhaps Withers or someone close to him had been suspected of heretical tendencies. Or perhaps -- what was likeliest of all -- the thing had simply happened because purges and vaporizations were a necessary part of the mechanics of government. The only real clue lay in the words 'refs unpersons', which indicated that Withers was already dead. You could not invariably assume this to be the case when people were arrested. Sometimes they were released and allowed to remain at liberty for as much as a year or two years before being executed. Very occasionally some person whom you had believed dead long since would make a ghostly reappearance at some public trial where he would implicate hundreds of others by his testimony before vanishing, this time for ever. Withers, however, was already an unperson. He did not exist: he had never existed. Winston decided that it would not be enough simply to reverse the tendency of Big Brother's speech. It was better to make it deal with something totally unconnected with its original subject.
He might turn the speech into the usual denunciation of traitors and thought-criminals, but that was a little too obvious, while to invent a victory at the front, or some triumph of over-production in the Ninth Three-Year Plan, might complicate the records too much. What was needed was a piece of pure fantasy. Suddenly there sprang into his mind, ready made as it were, the image of a certain Comrade Ogilvy, who had recently died in battle, in heroic circumstances. There were occasions when Big Brother devoted his Order for the Day to commemorating some humble, rank-and-file Party member whose life and death he held up as an example worthy to be followed. Today he should commemorate Comrade Ogilvy. It was true that there was no such person as
Comrade Ogilvy, but a few lines of print and a couple of faked photographs would soon bring him into existence.。

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