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【必備】英語高中作文合集10篇

英語高中作文 篇1

In Chinese tradition, people believe that the more children, the better, because having more children means owning the luck, so people had a big family at that time. But the big popularity brings a lot of pressure for our land, what’s more, we were poor, so in order to control the popularity, the government carried out the policy of One-child family plan. Now many years have passed, our economy develops so fast, people live the better life. The one-child family plan indeed brings people many advantages, the parents can raise their children in the better way, they can send their children to the school, thus to receive good education. At the same time, the parents can have less pressure and have more time to enjoy life. Though the plan has its bad sides, but in all, the good sides surpass the negative effect.

在中國的傳統裡, 人們覺得越多孩子越好,因為的孩子意味著多福氣,因此在那個時候,人們有一個大的家庭。但是巨大的人口給我們土地帶來了很大的壓力,而且,我們處於貧窮的境地,為了控制人口,政府執行了獨生子女政策。如今多年過去了,我們的經濟發展得很快,人們過上了更好的生活。獨生子女政策確實給人們帶來了很多優勢,父母能夠更好地養育他們的孩子,他們可以送孩子去接受更好的教育。同時,父母也會少點壓力,有的時間來享受生活。雖然這個政策也有不好的方面,但是總的來說,好的方面超過不好的方面。

英語高中作文 篇2

Keeping a diary in English does a great deal of good to my English study. Keeping a diary can help you review all the English knowledge you have learned. For example,you must know the correct spelling of each word needed in the diary;you must use the phrases correctly and choose the suitable sentence patterns,meanwhile,it is also necessary to use you knowledge of grammar in a correct way.用英語寫日記對我們的英語學習很有好處。寫日記可以幫助你複習你學過的英語知識。比如,你必須知道日記裡用到的每個單詞的正確拼寫;你必須正確使用片語以及選擇合適的句型,同時,正確使用你的語法知識也很必要。Keeping a diary can help you not only to console your knowledge of English,but to form the habit of thinking in English. Practice makes perfect. By and by,your English writing will be greatly improved.寫日記不僅可以幫助你鞏固你的英語知識,還可以養成用英語思考的習慣。熟能生巧。漸漸地,你的英語寫作會得到很大提高。

英語高中作文 篇3

假如你是高中三年級的學生張明,隨著廣告業的發展,廣告已與我們的生活息息相關。但是廣告是利是弊?請根據下列兩組討論意見,用英語寫一篇文章,並簡要說明自己的看法。

Group A

●虛假廣告太多,坑害消費者 ●佔用報刊太多的版面,浪費紙張 ●佔用電視、廣播太多的`時間 ●應該取締

Group B

●廣告能指導消費,使消費者瞭解商品 ●廣告也能給人以藝術享受 ●但廣告太多會使人心煩 ●應當適當發展,提高質量

注意:

1 對所給要點,不要簡單翻譯,可適當發揮;

2 字數100-150。短文中開頭已寫好,不計入詞數。

One possible version:

With the development of advertising, ads have been connected with people’s life. Is it good or bad? We had a discussion. Some people think advertisements don’t tell the fact about the products advertised. Also, they take up too much time on TV and the radio, and cover too much space in newspapers and magazines, which waste a lot of paper. What’s worse, there are some false advertisements that cheat people into buying their things. Therefore, they believe advertisements should be stopped.

Some other people think advertisements can help us make better choices about what to buy by offering us the latest information about various goods. Moreover, many well-done advertisements are popular and entertaining, which appeal to the consumers. However, too many advertisements can be annoying. So we should develop advertising properly.

In my opinion, ads is like a two-side sword. Anyway, we can be wise if weare able to distinguish between fiction and fact.

英語高中作文 篇4

China has always advocated cooperation, "brothers", is the ancient legend has long,

"Caring for each other, loving each other and helping each other" has become the trend of the times. But also see that some places place too much emphasis on individual struggle, and ignore how they should cooperate with others in order to succeed, and how to avoid hurting others in the competition.

In our country's economic life, there is a "tortoise and hare Win-win Theory"". After many races, each other wins or loses, then the tortoise cooperate, and the rabbit carries the tortoise across the upper back to cross the river. This is "win-win", competitors can also be partners. As the saying goes: "a fence, three piles, a man, three gang."." The achievement of a great event must depend on the joint efforts of all.

In a foreign country, a teacher led the students to a very interesting experiment - "fire escape."". The teacher put many table tennis balls in the bottle only to reveal the cotton thread. The vase stands for the building, the thin bottleneck is the only exit, and the seven table tennis player is a resident. When the building is on fire, all the residents can flee safely in a short time. Seven students excited to play, they take a cotton with the fastest reaction pulling thread, a "man" is not far away from the fire, the original, seven table tennis balls are stuck in the bottle. The students saw one at a loss about what to do with his companions whispered a few words to discuss, and start a new experiment, this time you have not attended to the pull thread, but from left to right to pull. Sure enough, when the fire was not up, the seven residents had left the exit.

From this point of view, good cooperation is important.

英語高中作文 篇5

When I was small, my mother told me not to waste the food, so I cultivate the behavior of eating up the food. When I go out to eat, I will buy the food that is suitable for me, unlike other kids, they will buy as much as they want, and they can’t eat up, throwing away the food. But I will make sure I can eat up the food.當我很小的時候,我的媽媽告訴我不要浪費食物,因此我培養了吃完食物的習慣。當我在外面吃東西的時候,我會買適合自己的東西,不想其他的孩子,他們會買很多想要的東西,無法吃完,最後把食物扔掉了。但是我會確保自己吃完。

英語高中作文 篇6

there were three of them. there were four of us, and april lay on the campsite and on the river, a miture of dawn at a damp etreme and the sun in the leaves at cajole. this was deer lodge on the pine river in ossipee, new hampshire, though the lodge was naught but a foundation remnant in the earth. brother bentleys father, oren, had found this place sometime after the first world war, a foreign affair that had seriously done him no good but he found solitude abounding here. now we were here, post world war ii, post korean war, vietnam war on the brink. so much learned, so much yet to learn.

peace then was everywhere about us, in the riot of young leaves, in the spree of bird confusion and chatter, in the struggle of pre-dawn animals for the start of a new day, a cooper hawk that had smashed down through trees for a squealing rabbit, yap of a fo at a youngster, a skunk at rooting.

we had pitched camp in the near darkness, ed leblanc, brother bentley, walter ruszkowski, myself. a dozen or more years we had been here, and seen no one. now, into our campsite deep in the forest, so deep that at times we had to rebuild sections of narrow road (more a loggers path) flushed out by earlier rains, deep enough where we thought wed again have no traffic, came a growling engine, an old solid body van, a chevy, the kind i had driven for frankie pike and the lobster pound in lynn delivering lobsters throughout the merrimack valley. it had pre-ww ii high fenders, a faded black paint on a body youd swear had been hammered out of corrugated steel, and an engine that made sounds too angry and too early for the start of day. two elderly men, we supposed in their seventies, sat the front seat; felt hats at the slouch and decorated with an assortment of tied flies like a miniature bandoleer of ammunition on the band. they could have been conscripts for emilano zappata, so loaded their hats and their vests as they climbed out of the truck.

"mornin, been yet?" one of them said as he pulled his boots up from the folds at his knees, the tops of them as wide as a big mouth bass coming up from the bottom for a frog sitting on a lily pad. his hands were large, the fingers long and i could picture them in a shop barn working a primal plane across the face of a maple board. custom-made, old elegance, those hands said.

< 2 >

"barely had coffee," ed leblanc said, the most vocal of the four of us, quickest at friendship, at shaking hands. "weve got a whole pot almost. have what you want." the pot was pointed out sitting on a hunk of grill across the stones of our fire, flames licking lightly at its sides. the pot appeared as if it had been at war, a number of dents scarred it, the handle had evidently been replaced, and if not adjusted against a small rock it would have fallen over for sure. once, a half-hour on the road heading north, noting it missing, wed gone back to get it. when we fished the pine river, coffee was the glue, the morning glue, the late evening glue, even though wed often unearth our beer from a natural cooler in early evening. coffee, camp coffee, has a ritual. it is thick, it is dark, it is potboiled over a squaw-pine fire, it is strong, it is enough to wake the demon in you, stoke last evenings cheese and pepperoni. first man up makes the fire, second man the coffee; but into that pot has to go fresh eggshells to hold the grounds down, give coffee a taste of history, a sense of place. that means at least one egg be cracked open for its shells, usually in the shadows and glimmers of false dawn. i suspect thats where "scrambled eggs" originated, from some camp like ours, settlers rushing west, lumberjacks hungry, hoboes lobbying for breakfast. so, camp coffee has made its way into poems, gatherings, memories, a time and thing not letting go, not being manhandled, not being cast aside.

"youre early enough for eggs and bacon if you need a start." eddie added, his invitation tossed kindly into the morning air, his smile a match for morning sun, a man of welcomes. "we have hot cakes, kulbassa, home fries, if you want." we have the food of kings if you really want to know. there were nights we sat at his kitchen table at 101 main street, saugus, massachusetts planning the trip, planning each meal, planning the campsite. some menus were founded on a case of beer, a late night, a curse or two on the ride to work when day started.

"been there aready," the other man said, his weaponry also noted by us, a little more orderly in its presentation, including an old boy scout sash across his chest, the galay of flies in supreme positioning. they were old yankees, in the face and frame the pair of them undoubtedly brothers, staunch, written into early routines, probably had been up at three oclock to get here at this hour. they were taller than we were, no fat on their frames, wide-shouldered, big-handed, barely coming out of their reserve, but fishermen. that fact alone would win any of us over. obviously, theyd been around, a heft of time already accrued.

< 3 >

then the pounding came, from inside the truck, as if a tire iron was beating at the sides of the vehicle. it was not a timid banging, not a minor signal. bang! bang! it came, and bang! again. and the voice of authority from some place in space, some regal spot in the universe. "im not sitting here the livelong day whilst you boys gab away." a toothless meshing came in his words, like walter brennan at work in the jail in rio bravo or some such movie.

"comin, pa," one of them said, the most orderly one, the one with the old scout sash riding him like a bandoleer.

they pulled open the back doors of the van, swung them wide, to show his venerable self, ageless, white-bearded, felt hat too loaded with an arsenal of flies, sitting on a white wicker rocker with a rope holding him to a piece of vertical angle iron, the crude kind that could have been on early subways or trolley cars. across his lap he held three delicate fly rods, old as him, thin, bamboo in color, probably too slight for a lakes three-pounder. but on the pine river, upstream or downstream, under alders choking some parts of the rivers flow, at a significant pool where side streams merge and phantom trout hang out their eternal promise, most elegant, fingertip elegant.

"oh, boy," eddie said at an aside, "theres the boss man, and look at those tools." admiration leaked from his voice.

rods were taken from the caring hands, the rope untied, and his venerable self, white wicker rocker and all, was lifted from the truck and set by our campfire. i was willing to bet that my sister pat, the dealer in antiques, would scoop up that rocker if given the slightest chance. the old one looked about the campsite, noted clothes drying from a previous days rain, order of equipment and supplies aligned the way we always kept them, the canvas of our tent taut and true in its epanse, our fishing rods off the ground and placed atop the flyleaf so as not to tempt raccoons with smelly cork handles, no garbage in sight. he nodded.

we had passed muster.

"you the ones leave it cleaner than you find it ever year. we knowed sunthin bout you. never disturbed you afore. but we share the good spots." he looked closely at brother bentley, nodded a kind of recognition. "your daddy ever fish here, son?"

< 4 >

brother must have passed through the years in a hurry, remembering his father bringing him here as a boy. "a ways back," brother said in his clipped north saugus fashion, outlander, specific, no waste in his words. old oren bentley, it had been told us, had walked five miles through the unknown woods off route 16 as a boy and had come across the campsite, the remnants of an old lodge, and a great curve in the pine river so that a miles walk in either direction gave you three miles of stream to fish, upstream or downstream. paradise up north.

his venerable self nodded again, a man of signals, then said, "knowed him way back some. met him at the iron bridge. we passed a few times." instantly we could see the story. a whole history of encounter was in his words; it marched right through us the way knowledge does, as well as legend. he pointed at the coffeepot. "the boysll be off, but my days down there get cut up some. ill sit a while and take some of thet." he said thet too pronounced, too dramatic, and it was a short time before i knew why.

the white wicker rocker went into a slow and deliberate motion, his head nodded again. he spoke to his sons. "you boys be back no moren two-three hours so these fellers can do their things too, and keep the place tidied up."

the most orderly son said, "sure, pa. two-three hours." the two elderly sons left the campsite and walked down the path to the banks of the pine river, their boots swishing at thigh line, the most elegant rods pointing the way through scattered limbs, eperience on the move. trout beware, we thought.

"we been carpenters fever," he said, the clip still in his words. "those boys a mine been some good at it too." his head cocked, he seemed to listen for their departure, the leaves and branches quiet, the murmur of the stream a tinkling idyllic music rising up the banking. old venerable himself moved the wicker rocker forward and back, a small timing taking place. he was hearing things we had not heard yet, the whole symphony all around us. eddie looked at me and nodded his own nod. it said, "im paying attention and i know you are. this is our one encounter with a man who has fished for years the river we love, that we come to twice a year, in may with the mayflies, in june with the black flies." the gift and the scourge, wed often remember, having been both scarred and sewn by it.

< 5 >

brother was still at memory, we could tell. silence we thought was heavy about us, but there was so much going on. a bird talked to us from a high limb. a fo called to her young. we were on the pine river once again, nearly a hundred miles from home, in paradise.

"names roger treadwell. boys are nathan and truett." the introductions had been accounted for.

old venerable roger treadwell, carpenter, fly fisherman, rocker, leaned forward and said, "you boys wouldnt have a couple spare beers, would ya?"

now thats the way to start the day on the pine river.

英語高中作文 篇7

it is an oft repeated aiom that money cannot buy happiness. while this is certainly true, poverty will not buy happiness either. some people become very wealthy, yet struggle to enjoy their lives. on the other hand, others manage to go through life with very few money problems simply because they are able to make the most of what they lly you should try to combine both prosperity and happiness. to do this i recommend the following steps:

1. learn to value simplicity the aim of life should not be to accumulate as many possessions and as much wealth as possible. we should learn to be content with what we have and appreciate the benefits of simplicity. for eample, if we clear out our unnecessary clutter we will achieve a greater feeling of space and freedom.

if you feel happiness is directly related to material possessions, you are making a mistake. happiness can be gained just through being content with a small amount of possessions. our inner wealth is not just about what we have, but what we are content to live without.

2. do not be attached to your money does it pain you to spend your own money - even if it is for something useful? even someone like bill gates can feel uncomfortable spending his billions; it is said he used to always travel economy class because he didn’t see the need to spend more money on first class. the problem with this, however, is that if we are always reluctant to spend money we miss the whole point of earning it.

a good attitude is to see money as a circular flow - that is, spending money enables more to come into our lives. it is not like a big dam where we just try to hold onto it all. we need to let the money out by spending on useful and necessary things. it is no good having a stockpile of water unless we use it to generate power; similarly it is no use accumulating large savings if we we feel miserable spending it.

3. minimize money worries we will be happiest if we can make money a small part of our lives, and think about money issues as little as possible. to be able to do this we need to avoid creating situations of debt as getting out of debt can be difficult and stressful. learn to live within your means by avoiding impulsive overspending. if you do need to go into debt, plan ahead and find a loan which is clear and manageable to repay.

try to avoid complicated and risky investment plans; these give you the potential to gain more, but you will also have the potential to lose a lot more. good financial planning should be simple and well balanced; this means your nerves will not be affected by worrying about the outcome of your investment. it is better to invest and save in something secure so you can forget about it and not worry endlessly.

4. avoid jealousy no matter how much money you have, do you still envy people who have more? a recent survey asked people whether they would prefer to have a salary above the national average. alternatively, they could choose to have a higher salary, but this higher salary would be lower than the average. a surprising amount of people chose to have a lower salary as long as it meant they were relatively better off than the rest of the population.

to me this makes no sense. if other people become wealthier than you, that is no reason to be unhappy. if other people are prosperous that is good; don’t feel miserable just because you cannot keep up with the joneses.

5. don’t live to work. do you find yourself working overtime in the evenings and at the weekend? if you spend all your time working, you will have no opportunity to spend your earnings. don’t feel guilty for turning etra work down; it is important to give leisure time as high a priority as work. it is good if we can gain satisfaction from work, but if we only spend time working then our life lacks a proper balance.

6. understand why are some people always poor i’m sure most people will have good friends who always seems to have money concerns. no matter what happens they always seem to be short of money and they frequently share tales of financial woe. the lack of money makes them unhappy, but they don’t know how to change the situation. giving them money doesn’t solve the problem because they continue to make bad financial decisions.

part of the problem lies in their mindset. it is easy to become accustomed to being poor and then half epecting the poverty to continue. with this mindset, it becomes difficult to attract money into our lives and easy to develop feelings of self pity and regret. however, while we might be unfortunate it won’t do anything to resolve the situation. the secret is to try and change our habits and approach to money. also, be wary about trying to convert others to better financial habits - it is almost guaranteed to fail.

7. ignorance is not bliss another attitude to money is to try and avoid thinking about it. we ignore the true etent of our debts, spending and leaving unpaid bills. we frequently miss out on moving to better financial deals and make late payments which harm our credit rating. by ignoring money like this, we merely create more serious problems for the future.

also, when we put off dealing with financial problems we carry the problem in the back of our mind. we can get no peace of mind because we permanently have a long list of things to deal with. it is better in these circumstances to promptly deal with things like paying bills and sorting out your accounts - then we can forget about them.

8. develop a new perspective the following are some money related questions you should ask yourself:

am i happy with my financial situation? would more money make my life better? do i always have financial problems hanging over my head? is money the most important thing in my life? is the pursuit of money making me miserable? would i sacrifice principles to make more money? even just answering these questions honestly may encourage a new perspective towards money.

英語高中作文 篇8

假設你是李華。最近你班舉行了一次班會,班會的主題是:是否有必要進行太空探險。請結合下表內容,給校報用英語寫一篇文章,客觀地介紹討論的情況並表達你自己的觀點。

一些同學贊同

一些同學反對

你自己的觀點

●更好地瞭解太空

●耗資巨大

●從太空獲得新資源

●宇航員的安全問題

●擴大人類的生存空間

注意:1. 字數:100字左右

2. 標題與開頭已寫好,不計入總詞數。

提示詞:宇航員:astronauts生存空間: living space

Outer Space Exploration, YES or NO?

The other day at a class meeting we had an argument over whether it was necessary to carry out outer space exploration.

Some of us held it important to research outer space because, first of all, people can get a better understanding of outer space through their exploration. Second, new resources can be found there for human use. Third, this exploration can possibly bring about new living space for human life.

However, others thought very differently. They said this kind of exploration is much too costly. Besides, it is very dangerous for astronauts to do such work.

In my opinion, people should be pioneering(先驅的;開創的)and therefore such exploration of outer space is worth trying out.

英語高中作文 篇9

Hard life is good for children

Nowadays, quite a lot of parents are in dilemma. On one hand, they want their children to have a comfortable life and good studying environment. On the other hand, they are afraid that children will be spoiled. And then they will lack of good personality. What is most serious is that they good for nothing in the future.

In my opinion, hard life is good for children. The reasons are as follows. Firstly, children will study hard if they have a hard life. It is important for them to know hardship through their lives. Secondly, they will know it is very difficult for parents to earn money. Therefore, they won’t spend too much money at will. At last, they can become more independent and stand on their feet from hardship.

Although our lives become better and better, it is not the reason for children to become lazier.

Parents should make children do housework at home. Encouraging children to be a volunteer if they have chance on holiday. And they will know the real hard when they see some children in poor country.

英語高中作文 篇10

The Middle One

Mary was the middle one. She was smaller than Jane, but she was bigger than Linda. Mary did things like pushing the stroller when she and Mother took Linda for a walk, and digging in the sandbox, and giving the poppy his breakfast when Mother was too busy.

Mary had things like being told she did a very good job dressing herself, and having stories read to her--- sitting close to Mother. Also, Mary had had rides on Daddy's back when he acted like a bear, or a camel, or a pony.

Those were not things for Linda because she was too little. They were not for Jane, either. She was too big. They were all things just for Mary, no longer little like Linda, and not yet big like Jane.