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介绍法国的英语ppt

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可以讲讲中国传统的东西,比如京剧、黄梅戏,你去过的地方;也可以讲讲你感兴趣的电影或书。和欧美有关的东西,可以讲讲美国的商业大片制作模式,讲讲德国的复兴,讲讲法国的high fashion,讲讲现在正在进行的世界杯。希望帮到你。

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小梦不吃土

很多同学都会写议论文,我整理了一些写火的议论文,大家一起来看看吧。

也许每个人心中,都有一簇小小的火焰,他会照亮你,和你将要前往的地方。——题记

我从很小,就想出国去玩了,倒不是没去过国外,而是没有去过心仪的地方罢了。在家里,我就天天叨念着出国,那是,出国就像一团小小的火苗,温暖着我。

慢慢长大了,出国的念头,倒也长得更快了,小时候的一个朋友移民去了加拿大的温哥华,天天熬着夜给我发我能收得到的消息。这使我心中那小小的火苗,开始越烧越旺。

我想去法国看香榭丽舍大道;我想去澳大利亚见自己的偶像;我想去丹麦看看,也想去欣赏荷兰的风车。心中贪婪的火,烧得我难受烧得我莫名其妙。

终于我和妈妈开口说:“为什么别人都能去欧洲和澳洲玩。我却不行?”我妈妈当时只是静静的没说话,良久,她问我:“那为什么别人能学习好,能专心,你却不能?”我被妈妈的话说楞了,心中那团小火苗,忽明、忽暗。

“每个人心中都有一簇火,当它被你管理好时,它兴许会照亮你的前方,成为你变得更好的理由和目标。但如果你控制不了它的话,只会引来毁灭,会烧毁一片森林和它其中的生灵。所以,管好自己心中的那一簇火,让它成为你的动力,为你照亮你前进的道路。

合上日记本,我似乎真的长大了,我能感觉得到,我心中那簇小小的火花,在绽放它最美好的光彩,在雀跃。

从那以后,我依然想着出国,但我却从未再说起过,法国介绍的英语PPT,澳大利亚偶像的卡贴,越来越好的成绩,都是我“出国”的新道路。

火仍旧在燃烧,它永远不会熄灭,因为世界在改变,而我在成长的道路上越走越远。我知道假如有一天我站在埃菲尔铁塔下,那是我靠自己赢来了这次的机会,而不是父母。

火,它还在燃烧。

火,乃世界文明之本源,得益于火种,人类方能进步。然而,火源不乏亦是一把双刃剑,可以促进人类的发展,却又常常酿成灾祸,伤害人的生命。生活在当今社会,人类愈加离不开火种,不论是在生活方面亦或是工业方面,火种无异于参天大厦的地基,是基础。人类不可一日无火,可是火却又在一些方面对人类造成伤害,那么,我想我们应该揪出这些火灾隐患,方能最大化地减小生命和财产的损失。

生活中,要完完全全、彻彻底底地杜绝消防隐患绝非仅靠一人便可一蹴而就的,它需要每一个人为此付出行动,哪怕是在路上看到一支冒着火星的烟头,也应将它踩灭扔进垃圾桶里,将危险扼杀于摇篮之中。而在我们身边,你稍一留心观察,你便会发现安全隐患处处蛰伏,像有的老房子的电线十分破旧,而且电路安装得完全不合规定,只怕一不小心,整栋房子都会触电烧起来,危及邻里,伤人命、损钱财。为了杜绝诸如此类的悲剧发生,我们应该及时更新电线、电器设备,防止其被过度氧化反而伤害我们。

其次,比如一些大型的商场、超市往往是人群的聚集地,一旦发生火灾,若其逃生措施做得不够到位,那么其后果不堪设想。记得我曾看过央视一个节目,记者暗访几家大型商场的逃生路线,发现了其中不少猫腻:比如,有的商场完全是敷衍了事,逃生路标瞎标,跟着它走就走到了死角——这是叫你撞墙算了,还是别想着逃出去了。再比如,有的商场的逃生道上堆满了货物——你还是别想过去了,里面还有不少易爆物品。甚至于,有的商场的逃生门直接给锁住了,有的商场的消防栓是用来装饰的,有的消防瓶已经过期了……诸如此类,视人命为草芥,态度敷衍,一旦火灾爆发,那么,惨剧都不足以形容它。

最后,我认为最重要的还是消防演习,这样才能让大家有序、安全逃生。正如那一年的5.12汶川大地震,有一个学校因为经常举行地震演习,得益于此,全校师生无一人伤亡。这,便是演习的力量。然而不少同学在演习的时候却敷衍了事,一晃三步地谈笑,毫无重视之感……如此,当真正的灾难降临时,怎能会无一人伤亡呢?

消防隐患,祸患无穷,想要消除这些蛰伏在我们身边的安全隐患,我们只有细心细心再细心,认真认真再认真,方能将伤害最小化!

火给饥饿寒冷的人带来温暖;火给前途迷茫的人带来希望;火给失去信心的人带来自信……火是人们生存的精神支柱,动力之源。火是人们心中不灭的信念。生活中,我们需要火——正确的信念。

火是人们的信念,它给人不屈不饶的毅力。有位名人曾说过:“火是信念,点燃人们的生命灯塔,照亮人们前进的方向,给人带来光明与幸福。”是的,只有心中有信念的人,才能不畏艰难困苦,勇往直前,凭着不屈不饶的毅力战胜困难与挫折,挑战自我,使自己不再畏惧生命的考验与生存的磨练,在逆境中铸造一个全新的自我。想想海伦•凯勒,想想张海迪,想想贝多芬……是什么力量使他们如此呢?是正确的信念的力量——要扼住命运的咽喉。由此可见,正确的信念对一个人来说太重要了。

火是人们的信念,它给人不尽的力量,创造生命的财富。信念是一种高贵的.品质,一种伟大的生存动力,它是人们心中不灭的圣火,点燃自己的生存热情,点燃自己的奋斗热情,点燃自己的一切一切,使你更正确地认识自己,从而使自己不断地挖掘自己的内在潜能,激发自己的潜能,让信念之石撞出星星之火,照亮自己前进的方向,引领自己飞向理想的天空。

火,给人带来温暖,也会给人带来灾祸;给生命带来希望,也带来了毁灭,正确的信念虽是人的动力之源,但错误的信念却是毁人之根。树立正确的信念固然会激发人的斗志,促进人成功,同时错误的信念毁灭一个人。早期的牛顿凭着坚定不移的信念创立了经典力学,成就了自我,推动了社会的进步。然而晚年的他却受封建神学的影响,一心研究“神学”致使自己晚年一无所成,含愤而死。由此可见,错误的执着于不切实际的信念危害大矣!因此我们在人生的征途中要树立正确的信念,为自己创造人生的坦途——

其一坚定信念要从实际出发,否则纵使有信念,你也只能在迷惘中度过。其二,既然坚定信念,就要“用心一也”,认真实践,切不可三天两头换信念。这种朝三暮四而没有毅力、恒心的人只是把信念看成一种心血来潮的念头,他是永远也不会成功的。其三,我们要善于利用客观物质条件,并在信念的推动下,鼓舞下去实干,只有拼搏了,奋斗了才可以获得最终的鲜花与硕果。

让我们点燃生命的火焰,在不灭的信念中勇前进,获得成功。

以上就是一些关于火的议论文,供大家参考。

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肉祖宗想切肉

The high Eiffel Tower, the colorful streets, the beautiful river Seine, the glorious palaces, the romantic people, the old history … Paris is a great place to all people in the world. 高耸入云的埃菲尔铁塔,流光溢彩的街道,美丽的塞纳河,金璧辉煌的宫殿,浪漫的民族,源远流长的历史…这就是巴黎 As the capital of France, Paris is a modern city with a long and rich history. So many events took place here and there are so many places for the visitors to have a trip. 作为法国的首都,巴黎是一座古老而又现代的城市。这里发生了太多的历史事件,这里有那么多的地方让你流连忘返。 The Triumphal Arch(凯旋门) was finished in 1836. It’s a world famous building, too. The Eiffel Tower(埃菲尔铁塔), which is 320 meters high, is the symbol of Paris. It was completed in 1889. 320米高的埃费尔铁塔是巴黎的标志。它建于1889年

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绝色经典

可以讲讲中国传统的东西,比如京剧、黄梅戏,你去过的地方;也可以讲讲你感兴趣的电影或书。和欧美有关的东西,可以讲讲美国的商业大片制作模式,讲讲德国的复兴,讲讲法国的high fashion,讲讲现在正在进行的世界杯。

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小悟空harrywang

凯旋门A triumphal arch is a structure in the shape of a monumental archway, usually built to celebrate a victory in war. The arch is invariably a free-standing structure, quite separate from city gates or walls. In its simplest form a triumphal arch consists of two pillars connected by an arch, crowned with a superstructure or attic on which a statue might be mounted or which bears commemorative inscriptions. More elaborate triumphal arches have flanking subsidiary archways, typically a pair.The rhythmic ABA motif— of central arched void flanked by smaller ones— was adapted in Classical architecture, particularly since the Renaissance, to articulate the walls of structures. The voids may take the form of niches or be "blind", with masonry continuous behind.凡尔赛宫The Château de Versailles, or simply Versailles, is a royal château in Versailles, France. In English it is often referred to as the Palace of Versailles. When the château was built, Versailles was a country village, but it is now a suburb of Paris with city status in its own right. From 1682, when King Louis XIV moved from Paris, until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in 1789, the Court of Versailles was the centre of power in Ancien Régime France.In 1660, Louis XIV, who was approaching majority and the assumption of full royal powers from the advisors who had governed France during his minority, was casting about for a site near Paris but away from the tumults and diseases of the crowded city. He had grown up in the disorders of the civil war between rival factions of aristocrats called the Fronde and wanted a site where he could organize and completely control a government of France by absolute personal rule. He settled on the royal hunting lodge at Versailles, and over the following decades had it expanded into the largest palace in Europe. Versailles is famous not only as a building, but as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy which Louis XIV espoused.罗浮宫The Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is the largest, oldest, most important and famous art gallery and museum in the world. The Louvre has a long history of artistic and historic conservation, from the Capetian dynasty until today. The building was previously a royal palace, and is famous for holding several of the world's most prestigious works of art, such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, The Virgin and Child with St. Anne, Madonna of the Rocks and Alexandros of Antioch's Venus de Milo. Located in the center of the city of Paris, between the Rive Droite of the Seine and the rue de Rivoli in the Ier arrondissement, it is accessed by the Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre Metro station. The equestrian statue of Louis XIV constitutes the starting point of the axe historique, but the palace is not aligned on this axis.In 2005, the Louvre received a record 7.3 million visitors in part due to the success of Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code[1]—a significant boost of 22% compared to previous figures, placing the Louvre as the most visited monument in Paris.[2]艾菲尔铁塔The Eiffel Tower (pronounced /'aifəl'taʊɚ/; French: La Tour Eiffel, pronounced /'tur,e'fel/) is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris. It is the tallest structure in Paris and possibly the most recognized symbol in the world[1]. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, it is the most visited monument in the world; 6,428,441 people visited the tower in 2005[2] and more than 200,000,000 since its construction [3]. Including the 20.75 m (70 ft) antenna, the structure is 320.75 m (1070 ft) high which is about 81 stories. In 1902, it was struck by lightning, which caused builders to reconstruct 300 feet of the top. The lights illuminating the tower also had to be replaced, due to short-circuiting.At the time of its construction in 1889, the tower replaced the Washington Monument as the world's tallest structure, a title it retained until 1930, when New York City's Chrysler Building (1063.33 ft tall) was completed[4]. The tower is now the fifth-highest structure in France[citation needed]. The Eiffel Tower is the highest structure in Paris, with the second-highest being the Tour Montparnasse.The structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7300 tons[5]. There are 1660 steps[6] (360 to the first level, another 359 to the second). It is not possible for the public to reach the summit via the stairs, lifts are required beyond the second platform. Lift tickets may be purchased at the base or either platform.Depending on the ambient temperature, the top of the tower may shift away from the sun by up to 3.25 inches, due to thermal expansion of the metal on the side facing the sun [citation needed].Maintenance of the tower includes applying 50/60 tons of three graded tones of paint every seven years to protect it from rust. On occasion, the color of the paint is changed — the tower is currently painted a shade of brownish-gray. However, few people realize that the tower is actually painted three different colors in order to make it look the same color. The colors change from dark to light from top to bottom, but it looks the same because of the background (the sky being light and the ground being dark)[7]. On the first floor, there are interactive consoles hosting a poll for the color to use for a future session of painting. The co-architects of the Eiffel Tower are Emile Naugier, Maurice Koechlin and Stephen Sauvestre[8].圣母院Notre Dame de Paris (French for "Our Lady of Paris", meaning the church in Paris dedicated to the Virgin Mary), often known simply as Notre Dame in English, Gothic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in Paris, France, with its main entrance to the west. A major tourist destination, it is still used as a Roman Catholic cathedral and is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.

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