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【热门】英语高中作文五篇

【热门】英语高中作文五篇

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英语高中作文 篇1

Heavy Schoolwork

In my opinion, the schoolwork now being assigned to high school students is too heavy. While it is true that students need to study, they need other things as well if they are to grow into healthy and well-rounded adults. High should be allowed more time for play. Plying is not wasting time, as some think. It gives them physical exercise, and also exercise their imagination. Which tends to be stifled by too much study. Finally, the pressure put on high school students by excessive schoolwork can cause serious stress, which is unhealthy physically and mentally. I do not advocate the elimination of schoolwork. I do think, however, that a reduction of the current heavy load would be beneficial to students and to the society as a whole.

英语高中作文 篇2

这篇文章观点独特,内容新颖,值得借鉴。文章通篇语句通顺流利,是一篇好文章。

Can money buy happiness

Nowadays, a lot of people in society think the more money they have the more happiness they will obtain. As a result they will try their best to get money, even without considering the law.But in my view, the greatest happiness lies in one’s satisfaction with one’s surroundings. So long as we can look at things with a happy heart, we can be happy. It has nothing to do with a mount of money we have. Therefore, people shouldn’t pay too much attention money we have.

On the contrary (相反地) what they should do is to put their money to good use and try to have an optimistic outlook all the time.

英语高中作文 篇3

Weekends to people mean that people can have two days' rest。 They can go out or get together at home。

Everybody spends weekends in his own way。 Some people relax themselves by listening to music, reading in libraries or doing sports outdoors。 In a word, different people have different relaxations。

I often spend weekends with my family。 Sometimes my parents take me to visit our relatives。 Sometimes we go swimming or go dancing and sometimes I go to read some instructive books。 I often enjoy myself at weekends。

英语高中作文 篇4

Chinese army has caught the world’s attention after they showed the world the new images. Many people feel so proud of Chinese new power. Recently, the picture of a little boy standing behind the soldiers was favored by a lot of people. The soldiers stood in a straight line, as they did in the training, and the little boy followed them. People see the power of example from the picture. Good example can cultivate children to be better people. The saying that parents are the mirrors to their kids. Indeed, we can judge the adults from the kids’ behaviors. Take my aunt for example, she is a teacher and she has a daughter. Everyone praises my cousin as they talk about her, because she is polite and helpful. My aunt sets the good example for her.

中国军队在向全世界展示新形象后已经引起了大家的注意。许多人都为中国的力量感到骄傲。最近,一个小男孩站在士兵们身后的照片受到了很多人的青睐。士兵们就像平时训练一样站成直线,而小男孩则模仿他们。人们从这幅图中看到了榜样的力量,好的榜样可以培养孩子成为更好的人。俗话说父母是孩子的`镜子。所以,我们可以从小孩的行为来以判断大人是怎么样的人。以我阿姨为例,她是一名教师,她有一个女儿。每当人们说起我表妹时,他们都会表扬她,因为她有礼貌、乐于助人。就是因为我阿姨为她树立了很好的榜样。

英语高中作文 篇5

the tray didnt just hit the floor. it crashed and smashed his lunch to pieces. serves you damn well right, i thought. you were staring again.

he stood stock-still and looked down at the food. suddenly i got up and moved towards him. i hadnt intended to, hadnt wanted to help him. i called to the woman behind the counter. she closed her mouth and brought a cloth to clean up the mess. i picked up crockery, put it on the tray. there was a soppy stain on his trousers and through it you could see just how bony his knees were. like the rest of him. all bones, dangling jacket and hanging trousers. stooped shoulders and mile-long arms. then he smiled at me. a wonderful smile that creased up his worn face and totally surprised me.

"thank you."

i shoved the tray at him and went back to my table.

i worked at a large publishing company and ate lunch in the canteen. i had noticed him because he stared at me. he was weird-looking. his hair was badly cut and his clothes were ancient and dull; too-short corduroys, baggy at the knees and colour-less sweaters, dotted with fluff. often he sat alone and just picked at his food. or he read and jotted things down.

a few days after the crash, he stopped at the table i was sharing with mark from proof reading, and asked if he might sit down. i said the seats were taken and continued eating. he apologised and took his tray off somewhere else.

"whats your problem, leanna?" asked mark.

"no problem. its just that i like to choose who i share my mealtimes with."

"a bit rough on the old chap though."

i shrugged.

it was mark who told me more about him. he had gone over to scrounge a cigarette. by the time he came back to the table, i had my head stuck into the news-paper.

"interesting chap. sub-editor. been all over the world," said mark.

i decided to find the newspaper more interesting and finally mark shut up and finished smoking.

"asked your name," he said.

"he what?"

"yeah."

"whatd you say?"

"leanna, of course."

i folded the newspaper.

"ive loads of work this afternoon."

"said you look familiar," said mark. "like someone he knew."

"someone he knew?"

"yeah. could be strategy. maybe he fancies you."

"fancies me? but hes old."

"only old enough to be your father."

i grabbed my tray and left the table.

i didnt do much work that afternoon. i kept wishing mark hadnt said what he had said. old enough to be your father.

the following week i took along a book to read during lunchtime. when i got into the lift on my floor, he was already inside. he greeted me so i had to reply but i didnt smile. we were alone and that worried me. i wondered whether i should get out at the net floor and walk up the stairs to the canteen. dont panic, i thought. just because hes stared at you for ages doesnt mean hes going to do anything.

" well, i suppose one of us should press the button or well be here all day, wont we?"

id been so busy wondering what he was going to do and epecting him to do something, that id completely forgotten to do anything myself. i felt like an idiot and this made me smile and i hadnt wanted to. he smiled back, his blue eyes crinkling right up to the grey hair at his ears and making him look ... nice. then there was a slap. my book hit the floor. i bent down and so did he, and we bashed heads. at that moment, the lift shuddered to a stop and the doors seemed to fling themselves wide open. i was so embarrassed, i marched out of the lift, straight towards the queue at the counter. i ordered without looking at the menu and took my tray to a table where there was only one empty seat. i breathed a sigh of relief and began to eat. but the salad stuck in my throat when i noticed that everyone else at the table had already finished lunch and they were getting up to go. i glanced over at the counter. he was paying and in a second, his eyes would scan the room to find me. i ducked my head. waited. any minute now hed sit down with his tray.

short stories from australasia. my book appeared in front of my eyes. his fingers were the longest id seen and his nails were manicured. i hadnt thought hed bother.

"you left it in the lift," he said. "may i sit down?"

his voice was soft. cultivated. what could i say? the tables were all pretty full so i nodded. he said bon app.

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