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在日常生活或是工作学习中,大家总免不了要接触或使用作文吧,通过作文可以把我们那些零零散散的思想,聚集在一块。那要怎么写好作文呢?以下是我帮大家整理的初二英语作文5篇,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。
Once, I read a story in a book, it told about an old man was on the train, he lost one of his shoes on the window, to everyone’s surprise, he dropped his another shoe out of window quickly. People asked why he was doing that, he said that if the person picked up one of his shoes, it was useless, but a pair of shoes could be valuable. The old man is so general and he has the positive attitude towards life. The positive attitude is very important, when we meet difficulties, we will get over them. If we feel frustrated all the time, then we will not be happy. We can’t change bad things, but we can change our attitude.
有一次,我在一本书上读到一个故事,讲述了火车上的一位老人,他在窗边弄丢了一只鞋子,令大家感到吃惊的是,他迅速把另外一只鞋子也扔出窗外。人们问他为什么那样做,他说如果有人捡到他的一只鞋子,是没有用处的,但是一双鞋子就有价值。老人家是慷慨的,他对生活有着乐观的态度。乐观的态度是很重要的,当我们遇到困难了,就能克服。如果我们总是觉得沮丧,就不会开心。我们无法改变坏事情,但是可以改变我们的态度。
I love rabbits very much because they are always submissive and lovely.
Rabbits have red eyes which make them look cute.Their hair feels soft and their long ears always make me think that they are clever.
Once I owned a rabbit at home.I looked after it every day and loved it very much.But one day it fell down the floor and died.
I missed it so much that when I heard something about the rabbits,there was a lovely and smart guy jumping in front of my eyes.
Harry’s week is very busy, but it’s very colorful. Because she always has a happy time on weekend. She often gets up at half past six, but on weekend it will be later. After breakfast she watches TV in the morning. At noon she goes shopping to buy some food and a pair of shoes. At two o’clock she goes home, she thinks it is very boring, so she goes to the cinema to see a film. She is very happy everyday. But on September first, she goes to school, she must study. 作文
She studies at school about eight hours from eight o’clock to half past four. But I think she is very relaxed, because she has no homework.
This is Harry’s week. It is very interesting.
My father likes fishing. He always goes fishing with his friends in Autumn.
One day, he took me to fish, too. In autumn, fish have grown up. It is the best season to fish. First, we chose a good place. Then my father helped me put an earthworm onto the fishhook. Afterwards, I threw the fishhook into the river. I waited for a long time. Suddenly, I saw the float sink. I was very happy. I pulled it out of the water but I only saw half of the earthworm. The fish played a trick on me. I was very angry. But my father said to me, “it takes time. You need to be more patient.” I tried again. A few minutes later, I caught a big fish and I showed it to my father. My father praised me, “what a good angler you are!”
我父亲喜欢钓鱼。秋天他总是和他的朋友去钓鱼。
有一天,他带我去钓鱼。秋天,鱼已经长大了。秋天是钓鱼最好的季节。首先,我们选择了一个好地方。然后我的父亲帮我把一个蚯蚓在鱼钩上。后来,我把鱼钩扔进河里。我等了很长时间。突然,我看到了浮子下沉。我非常高兴。我把它从水里,但我只看到一半的蚯蚓。鱼给我开了个玩笑。我很生气。但是我的父亲对我说,“这需要时间。你需要更多的耐心。“我再次尝试。几分钟后,我钓到了一条大鱼,我拿给我的父亲。爸爸表扬了我,“你有很好的耐心!”
It is important for everyone to keep good eyesight. But do you know how to protect your eyesight? (重要的是,每个人都保持良好的'视力。但是你知道如何保护你的视力?)
First, dont keep your eyes working for a long time. Youd better have a rest by looking in the long distance after you have studied an hour or so. (首先,不要让你的眼睛工作了很长时间。你最好休息一会看我国的远程学习后,您有一个多小时。)
Second, pay attention to the following: Dont read in the sun or in a poor light; dont read in bed or in a moving bus. And when you read you should keep the book away from your eyes for about a foot. (其次,要注意以下几点:不要在阳光下阅读,或在光线不好的,不要在床上阅读或公共汽车在行驶。当你阅读这本书你应该保持你的眼睛远离约一英尺。)
And third, do eye-exercises every day. It will also help you keep good eyesight. (第三,做眼每天练习。它也将帮助你保持良好的视力。)
If you obey the rules above, I think, you may prevent your eyesight from becoming short-sighted.(如果你遵守上述规则,我认为,你可能会阻止你的视力成为短视。)
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As a child of the Depression, Jim Lancaster was poorer than most of us can imagine. When a church in his neighborhood announced they were having a vacation Bible school for two weeks, and at the end, each child would receive a free popsicle, Jim determined to attend. He had never actually tasted a popsicle, but he had seen them, and in 1930s Florida, anything cold and refreshing was a welcome treat.Little Jim did not miss a day. Then, on the last day, the worker gave the children God's plan of salvation. "You can be saved," she said, "by praying and asking Jesus to forgive you of your sins and come into your heart." She added, "If you want to do this, get up right now and come with me now. However, you will not get a popsicle."Out of over 200 children, two boys came forward, Jim being one of them. Years later, both of those boys became preachers of the Gospel.Jim's son, also known as Jim Lancaster and the associate pastor of Kenner, Louisiana's First Baptist Church, told me that story. I asked my wife what she made of it. "Some worker was very foolish," she said, and she wondered how many children would have responded had the teacher been more considerate of the children.Frequently, the hard work of a lot of the Lord's people is undone by some foolish or thoughtless act--even if well-meaning--by one worker. However, there are times when the Lord overrules our foolishness to reach out and touch a life. Today Jim, Jr., says, "I'm so glad my Dad went forward in that vacation Bible school and was saved, because I don't know where I would have been otherwise." Jim's two siblings are also in the Lord's work.My son Marty belonged to a church in North Carolina where the children's minister learned a hard lesson. In the worship service, the boys and girls sat around her as she talked with them on the subject of sharing. Then, she handed each one a candy cane, and instructed them not to eat it themselves, but to give it to someone else.Marty says if the kids had thought this out they would have turned around and swapped with each other. What actually occurred was a crisis of major proportions as the kids struggled with conflicting emotions--the desire to obey their teacher competing with a consuming yearning for that delicious piece of candy.The next time we gave the children candy in a worship service I made sure to learn from that woman's mistake. We gave them two pieces--"one for you and one for a friend."Have you ever thought how much more generous God is than we? He gives us ten pieces and asks us to return only one. He calls it a tithe. You would think we would gladly part with so small a portion of the generous blessings He pours out upon us. But, alas, human nature is not so reasonable or generous.When my grandson Grant was about seven years old, he spotted the plastic cup in my armoire where I dump the coins from my pocket at the end of each day. Usually, a cupful amounts to thirty dollars and I give it to some offering at church. As he stood there gaping at all that cash, one could almost see the dollar marks in his eyes. I said, "Grant, how would you like all that money?"He would, oh, how he would. I said, "Before I give it to you, I want you to have a conversation with your Dad on what you will do with that money. Let me know when you're ready." The next day he called and said, "Grandpa, I'm ready."A little while after I'd taken him the coins, I happened to glance down the hall and noticed him and his father on the floor. They had counted out the coins into stacks of one dollar, and separated them into three areas. The larger amount was for saving, another for Grant's impulse spending, and one-tenth was set aside for the church. Grant had three jars in front of him, suitably labeled, and was shoveling the coins into them. He had no idea I was listening, but when he came to putting the tithed coins into the "church jar," he would scoop up a fistful and as they dropped into the jar, he said, "Bye-bye, bye-bye" in the saddest voice I had ever heard. "Bye-bye." It was so funny, and so true to human nature.Think of it. I had given him thirty dollars absolutely free. All he had to do was give three of it to the Lord, and he would end up with twenty-seven, a small fortune for a kid. Yet it killed him to give away that three bucks.Don't ever criticize the preacher, friend, for returning to the subject of money and materialism, of greed and generosity, of tithing and treasures from time to time. It's a never-ending battle we fight, starting young and continuing until we take our last breath."Lay up treasures in Heaven," Jesus said. "For where your treasure is, your heart will be also." (Matthew 6:20-21)
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