Ⅰ “壹個成功的故事”英語作文壹百二十字左右
i
believe
that
the
*** all
success
had
made
me
more
confident
than
i
was
before.
then
i
dare
go
ahead
to
challenge
the
limitation
and
overe
the
underestimation
of
myself
with
more
confidence,which
will
result
in
more
bigger
success,i’m
very
happy
with
the
success
and
confidence
i’ve
achieved
constantly.
now
you
could
see
the
relationship
beeen
success,confidence
and
happiness.
我相信小成功copy以前比我使我更有信心。然後我敢繼續挑戰限制和更有信心克服自己的低估,這將導致更大的成功,我很高興我所取得的成功和自信。現在妳可以看到成功的關系,自信和幸福。
Ⅱ 英文 感人的與父母的故事
Mother & Child 媽媽與孩子
It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a *** all town in Ohio where my enty-seven third graders eagerly anticipated the great day of gifts giving.
那是1961年的聖誕節。我在俄亥俄州的壹個小鎮上教小學三年級。班上27個孩子都在積極參加"禮物贈送日"的活動。
A tree covered with tinsel and gaudy paper chains graced one corner. In another rested a manger scene proced from cardboard and poster paints by chubby, and sometimes grubby, hands. Someone had brought a doll and placed it on the straw in the cardboard box that served as the manger. It didn't matter that you could pull a string and hear the blue-eyed, golden-haired dolly say, "My name is Susie." "But Jesus was a boy baby!" one of the boys proclaimed. Noheless, Susie stayed.
教室的壹角被壹棵樹裝點得熠熠生輝,樹上綴滿了金銀絲帛和華麗的彩紙。教室的另壹角是壹個塗著海報油彩由紙板制成的馬槽,這出自孩子們那胖乎乎、臟兮兮的小手。有人帶來了壹個娃娃,把它放在紙板槽裏的稻草上(假裝小耶穌)。只要拉拉它身上的壹條細繩,這個藍眼睛、金發的娃娃就會說道,"我叫蘇西",不過這都沒有關系。壹個男孩提出:"耶穌可是個小男孩呀!"不過蘇西還是留了下來。
Each day the children proced some new wonder -- strings of popcorn, hand-made trinkets, and German bells made from wallpaper samples, which we hung from the ceiling. Through it all she remained aloof, watching from afar, seemingly miles away. I wondered what would happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now so suddenly withdrawn. I hoped the festivities would appeal to her. But nothing did. We made cards and gifts for mothers and dads, for sisters and brothers, for grandparents, and for each other. At home the students made the popular fried marbles and vied with one another to bring in the prettiest ones. " You put them in a hot frying pan, Teacher. And you let them get real hot, and then you watch what happens inside. But you don't fry them too long or they break."So, as my gift to them, I made each of my students a little pouch for carrying their fried marbles. And I knew they had each made something for me: bookmarks carefully cut, colored, and sometimes pasted together; cards and special drawings; liquid embroidery doilies, hand-fringed, of course.
每天孩子們都會做點兒新玩意--爆米花串成的細鏈子、手工做的小裝飾品和墻紙樣做的德國式風鈴,我們把這些風鈴掛在了天花板上。但自始至終,她都是孤零零地遠遠觀望,仿佛是隔了壹道幾裏長的障礙。我猜想著這個沈默的孩子發生了什麽事,原來那個快樂的孩子怎麽突然變得沈默寡言起來。我希望節日的活動能吸引她,可還是無濟於事。我們制作了許多卡片和禮物,準備把它們送給爸爸媽媽、兄弟姐妹、祖父母和身邊的同學。學生們在家裏做了當時很流行“油炸"玻璃彈子,並且相互比著,要把最好看的拿來。"老師,把玻璃彈子放在熱油鍋裏,讓它們燒熱,然後看看裏面的變化。但不要炸得時間過長否則會破裂。"所以,我給每個學生做了壹個裝"油炸彈子"的小袋作為禮物送給他們。我知道他們每個人也都為我做了禮物:仔細剪裁、著色,或已粘集成串的書簽;賀卡和特別繪制的圖片;透明的鑲邊碗碟墊布,當然是手工編制的流蘇。
The day of gift-giving finally came. We oohed and aahed over our handiwork as the presents were exchanged. Through it all, she sat quietly watching. I had made a special pouch for her, red and green with white lace. I wanted very much to see her *** ile. She opened the package so slowly and carefully. I waited but she turned away. I had not perated the wall of isolation she had built around herself.
贈送禮物的那天終於到了。在交換禮物時我們為對方親手做的小禮品不停地歡呼叫好。而整個過程,她只是安靜地坐在那兒看著。我為她做的小袋很特別,紅綠相間還鑲著白邊。我非常想看到她笑壹笑。她打開包裝,動作又慢又小心。我等待著,但是她卻轉過了身。我還是沒能穿過她在自己周圍樹起的高墻,這堵墻將她與大家隔離了開來。
After school the children left in little groups, chattering about the great day yet to e when long-hoped-for o-wheelers and bright sleds would appear beside their trees at home. She lingered, watching them bundle up and go out the door. I sat down in a child-sized chair to catch my breath, hardly aware of what was happening, when she came to me with outstretched hands, bearing a *** all white box, unwrapped and slightly soiled, as though it had been held many times by unwashed, childish hands. She said nothing. "For me?" I asked with a weak *** ile. She said not a word, but nodded her head. I took the box and gingerly opened it. There inside, glistening green, a fried marble hung from a golden chain. Then I looked into that elderly eight-year-old face and saw the question in her dark brown eyes. In a flash I knew -- she had made it for her mother, a mother she would never see again, a mother who would never hold her or brush her hair or share a funny story, a mother who would never again hear her childish joys or sorrows. A mother who had taken her own life just three weeks before.
放學後,學生們三三倆倆地離開了,邊走邊說著即將到來的聖誕節:家中的聖誕樹旁將發現自己心系已久的自行車和嶄新發亮的雪橇。她慢慢地走在後面,看著大家擁擠著走出門外。我坐在孩子們的小椅子上稍稍松了口氣,對要發生的事沒有壹點準備。這時她向我走來,雙手拿著壹個白色的盒子向我伸過來。盒子沒有打包裝,稍有些臟。好像是被孩子未洗過的小手摸過了好多遍。她沒有說話。"給我的嗎?"我微微壹笑。她沒出聲,只是點點頭。我接過盒子,非常小心地打開它。盒子裏面有壹條金色的鏈子,上面墜著壹塊閃閃發光的“油炸"玻璃彈子。然後我看著她的臉,雖只有8歲,可卻是成人的表情。在她深棕色的眼睛裏我找到了問題的答案。我在壹瞬間明白過來--這是她為媽媽做的項鏈,她再也見不到的媽媽,再也不能抱她、給她梳頭或壹起講故事的媽媽。她的媽媽已再也不能分享她充滿童稚的快樂,分擔她孩子氣的憂傷。就在3個星期前她的媽媽離開了人世。
I held out the chain. She took it in both her hands, reached forward, and secured the simple clasp at the back of my neck. She stepped back then as if to see that all was well. I looked down at the shiny piece of glass and the tarnished golden chain, then back at the giver. I meant it when I whispered," Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. She would have loved it."Neither of us could stop the tears. She stumbled into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest gift of all: herself.
我拿起那條鏈子。她用雙手接過它,向前探了探身,在我的脖子後把簡易的項鏈鉤系好。然後她向後退了幾步,好像在看看是否合適。我低下頭看著閃閃發亮的玻璃珠和已失去光澤的金色鏈子,然後擡起頭望著她。我很認真地輕聲說道:“哦,瑪麗亞,這鏈子真漂亮。妳媽媽壹定會喜歡的。"我們已無法抑制住淚水。她踉踉蹌蹌地撲進我的懷裏,我們都哭了。在那短暫的壹刻我成了她的媽媽,而她送給了我壹份最珍貴的禮物:她的信任和愛。By Patricia A. Habada
Ⅲ 關於壹個成功人的故事 80字英語作文!急啊
yesterday
afternoon,i
walked
to
my
home
with
my
friend
after
school.
i
found
a
school
bag
on
my
way
home
from
school.the
bag
was
near
the
gate
of
our
scool.the
bag
is
blue
with
white
spots.there
was
a
red
pencil
box
,o
books,four
textbooks
in
the
bag.in
the
pencile
box,there
was
an
eraser,
a
pen,and
three
pencils.we
stayed
there
and
waited
for
half
hour
before
a
boy
came
to
us.it
was
his
bag.he
thanked
us
a
lot.
這個是很簡單很簡單了
低年級可用
我自己編的
Ⅳ 以 (壹個故事)a story 為題寫壹篇英語作文80字數 帶中文翻譯
My sister, a primary school teacher, was informed by one of her pupils that a bird had built its nest in the tree outside the classroom.
"What kind of bird?" my sister asked.
"I didn't see the bird, ma' am, only the nest," replied the child.
"Then, can you give us a description of the nest?" my sister encouraged her .
"Well, ma'am, it just resembles your hair. " 下面是這則笑話的翻譯,也許對妳有幫助
.鳥窩與頭發
我姐姐是壹位小學老師。壹次壹個學生告訴她說壹只鳥兒在教室外 的樹上壘了個窩。
“是什麽鳥呢?”我姐姐問她。
“我沒看到鳥兒,老師,只看到鳥窩。”那孩子回答說。
“那麽,妳能給我們描述壹下這個鳥巢嗎?”我姐姐鼓勵她道。
“哦,老師,就像妳的頭發壹樣。”
Ⅳ 母愛的感人故事的英語作文
My Mother
My mother is a simple woman who es from the countryside with little ecation. But in my eyes, she is the greatest mother in the world. Her perseverance gives me courage in all my life. Whenever I have trouble doing something and think about giving up, the scene that happened three years ago to mother just e into my mind.
Having asked for a leave from the teacher, I left the boring class and went to home with my favorite novel tucked under my arm. Father was at work, brother was at school, mother wouldn't be back from her *** all store until evening. I felt very happy thinking that I would have the entire house to myself. I bounded up steps, burst into the room but was shocked by whatever I saw. Mother was sitting in the sofa, sobbing with her shoulder itching. I had never seen mother crying before. I went close to her, asking what had happened. She wiped her tears, forced a *** ile, and told me calmly that her *** all store was going to break. I didn’t know how to fort her at the moment, but I did know what the *** all store meant to her.
Mother ran the *** all store in order for my brother and me to have a better ecation. As father worked with low salary which could merely afford the whole family's life necessities, mother had to try hard to earn money for our ecation. She was frantic to make money before she managed the store herself. She once worked day and night for months on end in a *** all restaurant. It was a very difficult period of time for her. But she never plained before us. Eventually, she had her own business by running the *** all store. And she really managed it well all the time with great efforts. I never expected that the store would break. This will undoubtedly take everything away from my mother. I couldn't help worrying about her. Mother seemed to read the worry on my face. She patted me on my shoulder, speaking with a faint *** ile: "Well, it may not be that serious. I'll try to make it better whatever. We'll be fine, my dear boy." I was so moved by mother's words. It turned out that mother really rebuilt her business soon and the store ran well. I could imagine how much mother had paid for her *** all store business. It was really too much for a woman. But she never gave up. She just went ahead with her unusual perseverance.
Now both my brother and I are studying at college. Mother works harder to finance our ecation. She is struggling by all means to keep the store business going. Her unusual perseverance is so inspiring to me that I will never give up halfway in my life
Ⅵ 英語作文關於感人的故事80字
很高興第壹時間為您解答,祝學習進步。如有問題請及時追問,謝謝~~O(∩_∩)O
如果妳認可我的回答,請及時點擊采納為滿意回答按鈕
~~手機提問的親在客戶端右上角評價點滿意即可。
~妳的采納是我前進的動力~~
1.Everyone is attracted by beauty and beauty is powerful.But what is true beauty? Perhaps you can get the answer from the following story.
每個人都會被美所吸引,莢有強大的力量。但是什麽是真正的美呢?或許妳可以從下面的事情中得到答案。
This morning I went to the market to buy some vegetables with my parents. On the way we all highly praised a young man in western-style clothes and leather shoes who was riding by.But he rode so fast that he knocked an old lady down carelessly.Instead of stopping, he pretended not to see this and rode away quickly.We were all very angry with the young man.To our happiness, a girl in plain dress ran forward at once, helped the lady up and took her home.We all praised the girl.
今天早上我和父母壹起去市場買蔬菜,路上我們都贊嘆壹個西裝革履的正騎車經過的年輕人。但是他騎得太快了,不小心把壹位老婦人撞倒在地。而他卻假裝沒看到,飛快地騎走了。我們都生那個年輕人的氣。讓人欣慰的是,壹個穿著樸素的女孩立刻跑過來,扶起老人並把她送回了家。我們都誇獎這個小女孩。
From this we know we cannot judge a person by his appearance.A person who is dressed beautifully may not have a beautiful soul. Only a person who has a beautiful soul is really beautiful.
由此我們知道了,不能通過外表來判斷壹個人。壹個身穿華服的人可能沒有美好的心靈,擁有美麗靈魂的人才是真正美麗的。
Ⅶ 和朋友的故事英語作文
lingling
i *** ybestfiend.sheisagirla
and
sheisinmyclass--class1,grade8.sheisverytall,becausesheoftenpiay
basketball
with
me.she
veryfriendly,sometime,ifshemeet *** ,shewillsaid,"hello,mynameislingling,andnicetomeetyou,howareyou?"sosheisverywell,thisi *** yfriend--lingling,doyoulike?
我能想到的自還有壹些,可是妳沒有說出字數和妳學英語的水平,所以我只寫了這些,不知道語法有沒有錯誤,希望能幫到妳。
Ⅷ 求壹篇感人的英文故事
英語電影吧,杯酒人生,很有哲理的,也很感人
Ⅸ 以"壹個發生過的精彩故事"寫壹個英文作文
Different people have different opinions about job-hopping. Some people like to change jobs frequently because they don’t know what they really good at; while some people stick to one lifelong job for they believe changing jobs frequently will have negative effect on making progress on specific field. As far as I concern, I think job-hopping has both advantages and disadvantages for the following reasons.
Ⅹ 在這場戰役中令我感動的事情英語作文
中文;
壹 件 令 我 感 動 的 事
壹個細微的動作就會讓妳感動;壹絲會心的微笑就會讓妳感動;壹句理解的話語就會讓妳感動;壹封簡短的書信就會讓妳感動;壹個鼓勵的眼神也會讓妳感動;點點滴滴的小事都會讓妳感動!在我們的身邊有許多感人的故事,只要妳用心去發現!
有壹次,壹個下著雨的陰天,教室裏開著日光燈。在我頭頂上的壹盞日光燈特別昏暗地壹閃壹閃。正在這時,走廊上出現了壹個高大的身影,他瘦瘦的,穿了壹件咖啡色的外衣,戴了壹副黑眶眼鏡,壹步步向教室走來。近了,近了!…我仔細壹看,他的手裏拿著壹個燈管。他來到我的座位旁,輕輕地對我說:“同學,妳的桌子能借我用壹下嗎?我來換個燈管。”我自然地站到了旁邊,好奇地望著這位叔叔。壞燈管被拿了下來,這時他的頭上已經滲出了汗。我遞給他壹張紙巾,他回答:“不用,不用,快好了。”說著又投入了工作。我看著他被兩盞燈烤著的臉,好想讓他休息壹下。燈管裝了上去,可他還是不放心,開了幾下試試,才長長地籲了壹口氣。
看著他走出教室,我望著頭頂的燈,仿佛它比別的燈都要明亮,這盞燈閃爍著鉆石般耀眼的光芒。向外望去,只見叔叔的手上似乎拿著四五個燈管,他向另壹個班級緩緩地走去,越來越遠,越來越遠……可在我的眼裏他壹直在這個長長的走廊上!
感動的事有很多,需要我們有壹雙發現感動的眼睛,慢慢地去尋找。
翻譯:
A to my sense of the move
A *** all action will help you move; A *** ile knowingly-and will let you move; An understanding of the word will help you move; A short letter will help you move; A encourage eyes will also help you move; Little drops of the little things will help you move! All around us there are many moving story, as long as you put your mind to find!
Once, a rainy cloudy, the classroom open fluorescent lamp. In my overhead of a fluorescent lamp special to dim a glowing. At this moment, the corridor appeared a tall figure, he is thin, wearing a brown coat and wore a pair of dark glasses to the classroom, step by step, the orbit es along. Near, near! ... I a closer look he ?