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大學(xué)英語作文 篇1
This simple picture represents a situation that every person must face: when approaching a junction, which direction should one choose?
Most viewers can empathize with the sense of hesitation and uncertainty embodied in such an image. Without exception, everyone has to make choices in life, whether they concern school, career, or love. While some choices are simple, one cannot avoid the task of making difficult decisions.
Choices are often directly related to ones happiness. University students,for example, face a hard and crucial decision upon graduating. Many students have difficulty deciding whether to continue studying or begin developing a career. Every individual is different, and one must take the factors of ones personal life into consideration. In addition to an awareness of specific circumstances, however, making the right choice also depends on correct appraisal of oneself.
In order to choose correctly, therefore, one must be both realistic and self aware.Furthermore, once having made a decision, one should seriously accept and pursue the path one has chosen, and strive towards the realization of ones goal with spirit.
For thousands of years, people have accepted challenges in different fields. There are not only physical challenges, but also social and intellectual(聰明的) challenges. Some people risk(冒…險) their lives in playing sports to see how well they can do. Others try to make and invent(發(fā)明) something to make life easier. They all enjoy challenges.
Why do people enjoy these challenges? There are probably many reasons. One is curiosity. The other is the personal feeling of success, of achievement, and nowadays, for some people, it is a business.
Today, we still have many challengers before us. Medical science faces the challenges of conquering many diseases which still attack human beings. Engineers and planners must build new cities, design and produce new kinds of transportation. Scientists must develop new forms of energy. In short, we live in an age of challenges.
大學(xué)英語作文 篇2
My strongest memory of Christmas will always bound up with1) a certain little cat.I first saw her when I was called to see one of Mrs.Ainsworth’ dogs,and I looked in some surprise at the furry2) black creature sitting before the fire.“I didn’t know you had a cat,”I said.
The lady smiled.“We haven’t,this is Debbie,at least that’s what we call her.She’s a stray.Comes here two or three times a week and we give her some food.I don’t know where she lives but I believe she spends a lot of her time around one of the farms along the road.”
As I watched she turned,crept soundlessly from the room and was gone.“That’s always the way with Debbie,”Mrs.Ainsworth laughed.“She never stays more than ten minutes or so,then she’s off.”
Mrs.Ainsworth was a plumpish3),pleasant-faced woman in her forties and the kind of client veterinary4) surgeons dream of --well-off ,generous,and the owner of three cosseted5) Basset hounds.And it only needed the habitually mournful expression of one of the dogs to deepen a little and I was round there posthaste.
So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding,and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat that had intrigued me.On one occasion I spotted her nibbling daintily from a saucer at the kitchen door.As I watched she turned and almost floated on light footsteps into the hall and then through the lounge6) door.The three Bassets were already in residence draped snoring on the fireside rug,but they seemed to be used to Debbie.
Debbie sat among them in her usual posture:upright,intent,gazing absorbedly into the glowing coals.This time I tried to make friends with her.I approached her carefully but she leaned away as I stretched out7) my hand.However,by patient wheedling and soft talk I managed to touch her and gently stroke her cheek with one finger.There was a moment when she responded by putting her head on one side and rubbing back against my hand,but soon she was ready to leave.Once outside the house she darted quickly along the road then through a gap in a hedge,and the last I saw was the little black figure flitting over the rain-swept grass of a field.
It must have been nearly three months before I heard from Ainsworth,and in fact I had begun to wonder at the Bassets’ long symptomless run when she came on the phone.
It was Christmas morning and she was apologetic.“Mr.Herriot,I’m so sorry to bother you today of all days.I should think you want a rest at Christmas like anybody else.”But her natural politeness could not hide the distress in her voice.
“Please don’t worry about that,”I said.“Which one is it this time?”
“It’s not one of the dogs.It’s...Debbie.”
“Debbie?She’s at your house now?”
“Yes...but there’s something wrong.Please come quickly.”
Mrs.Ainsworth’s home was lavishly decorated with tinsel and holly,rows of drinks stood on the sideboard and the rich aroma of turkey and sage-and-onion stuffing wafted from the kitchen.But her eyes were full of pain as she led me through to the lounge.
Debbie was there all right,but this time everything was different.She wasn’t sitting upright in her usual position;she was stretched quite motion less on her side,and huddle close to her lay a tiny black kitten.
I looked down in bewilderment.“What’s happened here?”
“It’s the strangest thing,”Mrs.Ainsworth replied.“I haven’t seen her for several weeks then she came in about two hours ago--sort of staggered into the kitchen,and she was carrying the kitten in her mouth.She took it through the lounge and laid it on the rug,and at first I was amused.But I could see all was not well because she sat as she usually does,but for a long time--over an hour--then she lay down like this and she hasn’t moved.”
I knelt on the rug and passed my hand over Debbie’s neck and ribs.She was thinner than ever,her fur dirty and mud-caked.She did not resist as I gently opened her mouth,a knell sounded in my mind.
Mrs.Ainsworth’s voice seemed to come from afar.“Is she ill,Mr.Herriot?”
I hesitated.“Yes...yes,I’m afraid so.She has a malignant growth.”I stood up.“There’s absolutely nothing you can do.I’m sorry.”
Mrs.Ainsworth reached out and lifted the bedraggled black morsel.She smoothed her finger along the muddy fur and the tiny mouth opened in a soundless miaow.“Isn’t it strange?She was dying and she brought her kitten here.And on Christmas Day.”
The tears had dried on Mrs.Ainsworth’s cheeks and she was bright-eyed as she looked at me.“I’ve never had a cat before,”she said.
I smiled.“Well it looks as though you’ve got one now.”
And she certainly had.The kitten grew rapidly into a sleek,handsome cat with a boisterous8) nature which earned him the name of Buster.On my visits I watched his development with delight.
As I looked at him,a picture of health and contentment,my mind went back to his mother.Was it too much to think that that dying little creature,with the last of her strength,had carried her kitten to the only haven of comfort and warmth she had ever known in the hope that it would be cared for there?Maybe it was.
But it seemed I wasn’t the only one with such fancies.Mrs.Ainsworth turned to me and though she was smiling her eyes were wistful9).“Debbie would be pleased,”she said.
I nodded.“Yes,she would...It was just a year ago today she brought him,wasn’t it?”
“That’s right.”She hugged Buster to her again.“The best Christmas present I ever had.”
譯文:
我對圣誕節(jié)最深刻的記憶總是和一只小貓聯(lián)系在一起。我第一次見到它是我出診去給安斯沃思太太的一只狗看病。我有點驚奇地瞧著蹲在爐前的那個毛茸茸的黑色小生靈!拔疫不知道你有只貓,”我說道。
那婦人微笑著說:“我們沒有貓,這是戴比,至少我們這么叫它。它沒主,一個星期來兩三次。我們給它點吃的。我不知道它住哪兒,可我相信它在沿路的一個農(nóng)場附近待過很長時間!
就在我注視戴比的時候,它轉(zhuǎn)過身,靜悄悄地出了客廳走了!按鞅瓤偸沁@樣,”安斯沃思太太笑道。“它從來就只待10分鐘左右,然后就走了!
安斯沃思太太40多歲,微胖,慈眉善目。她是那種獸醫(yī)外科醫(yī)生理想的客戶---富裕、慷慨、3條受寵的短腿獵犬的主人。這幾條獵犬慣常就是憂傷的表情,只要有一條加重了一些,我就得火速趕到她家。
所以,雖然我經(jīng)常去安斯沃思太太家出診,但都不是非急不可的,我總有足夠機(jī)會留心觀察那只激起我好奇心的小貓。有一回,我發(fā)現(xiàn)它津津有味地在小口吃著廚房門旁碟中的食物。我注視它時,它轉(zhuǎn)過身來,踩著輕步,幾乎是飄游進(jìn)過道,然后穿過客廳門。那3只短腿獵犬已經(jīng)四肢舒展地躺在壁爐邊的鋪墊上呼嚕呼嚕地睡覺了,但它們看來很習(xí)慣戴比。
戴比以慣常的姿勢蹲在3只狗中間---挺直、專注、目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地盯著燃燒的煤塊。這回我試著和戴比建立友誼。我小心翼翼地靠近它,可我伸出手時,它卻俯身避開了。然而,我耐心地說了一番甜言蜜語后,終于摸到了它,并用一個手指輕柔地?fù)崦拿骖a。戴比把頭歪向一邊,蹭著我的手,但很快它就起身要走了。戴比一出屋就沿路飛奔,然后穿過樹籬一處空隙,最后只見那小黑影輕快地在雨淋過的草地上一掠而過。
我再次和安斯沃思太太有聯(lián)系必是在將近3個月以后了。實際上,她來電話前,我已經(jīng)感到奇怪,這么長時間她那3只短腿獵犬竟然一點病癥也沒有。
那是圣誕節(jié)的早上,安斯沃思太太道歉說:“赫里奧特先生,我非常抱歉偏偏在今天打攪你。我想你跟別人一樣今天也該休息。”但是這些隨口而出的客氣話未能掩飾她話語中的不安。
“請不必?fù)?dān)心,”我說道!斑@回是哪一只?”
“哪只狗也不是,是……戴比!
“戴比?她此刻在你家嗎?”
“在……可有點不對勁。請馬上來!
安斯沃思太太的家鋪張地用金銀箔和冬青裝飾著,餐具柜上擺著成排的酒水,火雞和撒爾維亞干葉加蔥頭填料的濃郁香味自廚房撲鼻而來。但是,安斯沃思太太領(lǐng)我進(jìn)客廳時,她眼中充滿了痛苦。
戴比是在客廳里,但是這回情形完全不同。它沒有像平常那樣挺直地蹲著,而是側(cè)身四肢伸展著一動不動,緊靠它身旁躺著一只小黑貓。
我困惑地朝下看!斑@兒出了什么事?”
“真是再奇怪不過了,”安斯沃思太太回答說!拔乙呀(jīng)有幾個星期沒見過它了。大約兩個鐘頭前它進(jìn)來了,有點瘸拐地進(jìn)了廚房,嘴里叼著那只小貓。然后又叼著它進(jìn)了客廳,把小貓放在鋪墊上。開始時,我覺得挺逗樂。可是我能意識到很不對勁,因為雖然戴比像平常那樣蹲著,可是這回蹲了很長時間---有一個多小時---后來就這么躺著,再也沒動過!
我跪在地毯上,用手摸戴比的脖子和肋骨。它比以前更瘦了,毛很臟還粘著泥塊。我輕柔地掰開它的嘴,它沒有拒絕。喪鐘在我腦海里敲響。
安斯沃思太太的說話聲像是從遠(yuǎn)處傳來。“赫里奧特先生,它病了嗎?”
我支吾地回答說:“是的……是的,我想是病了。它長了個惡性腫瘤。”我站起身來。“我很抱歉,你絕對是無能為力了。”
安斯沃思太太伸出手舉起那在泥水中拖臟的小黑貓仔,用手順著沾滿泥的毛撫摸著。貓仔的小嘴張開做喵叫狀,但卻沒有聲音!笆遣皇怯悬c怪?戴比活不長了,可它把它的孩子帶到這兒來,而且是在圣誕節(jié)這一天!
安斯沃思太太面頰上的淚珠已經(jīng)干了,望著我,目光明亮。她說道:“我以前從沒養(yǎng)過貓!
我微笑著說,“看來你現(xiàn)在有一只了!
她確實就有了貓。小貓仔很快長得渾身油亮、漂亮,生性調(diào)皮,由此贏得“歡鬧鬼”的稱號。我每次去安斯沃思太太家時,都懷著喜悅的心情看著“歡鬧鬼”慢慢長大。
我看著它,一副活潑健康、心滿意足的`樣兒,不禁想起了“歡鬧鬼”的媽媽。那臨終的小生靈用殘存的最后一點力量,把自己的后代帶到它所知道的惟一能獲得溫暖和舒適的地方,希望孩子能得到照料。是不是我想得太多了?也許是的。
但是,看來有這種想法的不止我一個。安斯沃思太太轉(zhuǎn)向我,雖然微笑著,可眼中流露出思念之情。她說,“戴比會感到高興的。”
我點頭稱是!笆堑,它會的……正好一年前它把‘歡鬧鬼’帶來的,不是嗎?”
“沒錯!卑菜刮炙继志o抱住“歡鬧鬼”!斑@是我有過的最好的圣誕節(jié)禮物。
大學(xué)英語作文 篇3
Learning the English songs is one of the efficient ways to learn English. It can catch the students’ interest and the rhythm helps them to remember the words better. Most students learn English songs from the classic groups, like Backstreet Boys. While the group Westlife shares the same reputation.
In China, most young people have heard about the songs from Westlife. It is a group from Ireland and they got famous in the early 20xx. At first, this group was made up of five handsome boys, but one boy left the group later. Their songs are lyric styles and are welcomed by the Asian fans especially. The songs like My Love and You Raise Me Up are known to all.
Westlife has created many records. They have the most champion songs for the group, which making them the most popular singers around the world. Every group will has its end day, so as to Westlife, they dismissed a few years ago. But today still a lot of fans remember them and hope to see them again.
大學(xué)英語作文 篇4
Li Yang, we know him as the founder of Crazy English, he was in the limelight few years ago, but now he is jump into the public eye again, for claiming himself as a spokesman of domestic violence. He make no secret of hitting his wife and said he would shot her if he had a gun in a speech. What was astonishing is, the listener applause after he said that. This behavior can be considered as a support for domestic violence, which I can’t agree with.
李陽,我們熟知他是瘋狂英語的創(chuàng)始人,他在幾年前大紅大紫,現(xiàn)在他又跳入了公眾的視線里,因為他聲稱自己是家暴代言人。他毫無掩飾地說他打妻子,還在演講中說如果他有槍的話,早就射殺她了。令人震驚的是,他說完這些后竟然有聽眾鼓掌。這種行為可以看成是家暴的支持,這個我無法贊同。
Firstly, as to the Li Yang’s statement, his wife had said something bad about China, which has ruin his ability of tolerance. Therefore, his use violence to stop this. In my point of view, people once get married, they should understand each other, especially for mixed marriage. If their opinions diverge from each other, they should work it out in a peaceful way, not in a violent way. The worst as well as the best way is divorce.
第一,就像李陽說的,他的妻子說了中國的'壞話,且超出了他的容忍范圍。因此,他就用暴力來阻止。在我看來,人們一旦結(jié)婚,他們就該相互理解,特別是跨國婚姻。如果他們意見有分歧,他們可以用和平的方法來解決,而不是用暴力。最壞也是最好的方法就是離婚。
Secondly, domestic violence gets anything good for family. Regardless the emotion break due to the violence, if it get worse, bone broken could be happen. What’s more, if the family have child, parents quarrel or fight in front of their children, there is no doubt that the child will have an unforgettable childhood phobia, it’s probably that he or she will become a violent people. Therefore, couples should control their hot temper, and have a chill mind when they about to quarrel.
第二,家暴對家庭毫無好處。除去家暴讓感情破裂,如果還有更糟的發(fā)生,骨折也是有可能的。再者,如果家里有孩子,父母在孩子面前吵架打架,毫無疑問這會成為孩子無法忘記的童年陰影,他或者她也很有可能變成一個暴力的人。因此,夫妻該控制他們的脾氣,在就要吵架的時候保持冷靜的頭腦。
To speak frankly, we should against domestic violence. No matter who did the wrong thing or said the wrong word, violence can’t be the solution. We should feel shame about Li Yang’s statement of becoming a spokesman of domestic violence.
坦白的說,我們應(yīng)該反對家暴。無論是哪方做錯了,說錯了,都不能用暴力來解決。我們都該為李陽說他是家暴代言人感到羞恥。
大學(xué)英語作文 篇5
Dear Sir,
I am writing to put up some suggestions concerning our teaching and campus life.
As a sophomore from the Math Department, I am quite satisfied with the present condition of my university, but I like to say that there is still some room for improvement.
First, I believe that more attention should be paid to the guidance of our study methods. To some extent, university students are capable of studying by themselves, but more often than never, we find ourselves at a loss as to choose good books to read and appropriate topics for our research. It is clear that we need some advice from our teachers. If our teachers can lecture more on “how to learn by yourself” for us, especially for the freshmen, our skills will be further improved.
Second, more activities should be conducted to make our campus life more colorful. I餸 sorry to say that the present life on campus is quite boring. Every day we have classes, read in the library, or stay in the dormitory. Life here is routine. We need more meaningful activities organized to enrich our college life and enable us to study more efficiently.
I hope you can consider my suggestions. Thank you.
Yours sincerely
Li Ming
親愛的先生:
我寫這封信是為了教學(xué)和校園生活方面提出一些建議。
作為一個數(shù)學(xué)系的大二學(xué)生,我很滿意我的大學(xué)的現(xiàn)狀,但我想說,仍有改進(jìn)的余地。
首先,我認(rèn)為應(yīng)該更多的關(guān)注我們的研究方法的指導(dǎo)。在某種程度上,大學(xué)生有能力研究本身,但更通常比不做好,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)自己虧本,挑選優(yōu)秀的.書籍來讀,適合我們的研究的主題。很明顯,我們需要一些建議從我們的老師。如果老師能講更多關(guān)于“如何通過自己學(xué)習(xí)”對于我們來說,尤其是新生,我們的能力將得到進(jìn)一步改善。
第二,應(yīng)該開展更多的活動使我們的校園生活更加豐富多彩。我餸抱歉地說,現(xiàn)在的校園生活很無聊。我們每天都上課,閱讀在圖書館,或者呆在宿舍。這里的生活是例行公事。我們需要更多的有意義的活動來豐富我們的大學(xué)生活,使我們學(xué)習(xí)更有效率。
我希望你能考慮我的建議。謝謝你!
你的真誠
李明
大學(xué)英語作文 篇6
Many people almost cry their eyes out when watching some soap playsthrobbed with love themes。Love is the key element that leads a couple before the sacred altarof the church。
許多人在看與愛有關(guān)的肥皂劇時會哭得稀里嘩啦的.因為愛是人們走向教堂圣殿的關(guān)鍵因素。
However, in the past, many people got married without their ownconsent in China. Their marriage was arranged. Tow persons, a man and a woman,who were entirely strangers, were united in wedlock and became husband andwife. They had known nothing of each other before, and of course, love was asealed book to both of them. This type of marriage often led to unhappiness. Tragicstories of ill-matched were common enough.
然而,在過去,中國的許多人贊同包辦婚姻。他們的婚姻都是被安排的。兩個人,一男一女,他們完全是陌生人,他們被安排結(jié)婚,然后就成為了丈夫和妻子。他們之前是完全不了解對方的,當(dāng)然,愛對他們來說完全就是天書.這類型的婚姻往往都是不幸福的.。這種病態(tài)的撮合已經(jīng)造成了夠多的悲劇故事了。
Nowadays, it is held by many people that one should not marrywithout love. A man and a woman may freely make friends with each other. Theydo not talk of marriage until their friendship has ripened into love. In their marriage,they may take other things into consideration, but they regard love as the mostimportant thing. This type of marriage usually brings happiness.
現(xiàn)在,許多人都認(rèn)為不應(yīng)該結(jié)沒有愛的婚姻。一個男人和女人應(yīng)該按照自己意愿成為朋友。他們不討論婚姻,直到他們的友情發(fā)展成愛情。在他們的婚姻中,他們也會要考慮其他因素,但是他們還是會把愛當(dāng)成最重要的因素。這類型的婚姻往往都是幸福的。
Moreover, love may be a temporary passion, and those who are in loveare often blind to other things, so that what we call love matches do notalways result in happiness. Therefore, while love is required before a marriageis arranged, it is not the only thing required.
再者,愛有可能是一種暫時的激情,愛人們通常會在這期間非常盲目,所以因愛結(jié)合的人也未必是幸福結(jié)局的。因此,有愛的婚姻總是比包辦婚姻好的,但愛也不是唯一的因素。
大學(xué)英語作文 篇7
Ladies and gentlemen,
女士們先生們。
May I have your attention,please? We have a one-day tour plan for you in Guangzhou. Now let me make abrief introduction of the city.
請大家注意了。我們?yōu)槟銈冎贫藦V州一日游。現(xiàn)在讓我來做一個關(guān)于這個城市的簡單介紹。
Guangzhou is the largest city in south China. It's so big and marvelous that most visitors have not enough timeto enjoy it. Guangzhou, a lifetime is not enough is even a saying for Cantonese.
廣州是中國南方最大的城市。它是如此之大和神奇以至于大部分游客都沒有足夠的時間去欣賞它。廣州,用一生的時間來了解都是不夠的,甚至只是是說廣東話
Guangzhou is the culture centerand the political center of Guangdong Province which is an excellent place that you shouldn't miss.
廣州是廣東省的文化中心和政治中心,它是一個你不應(yīng)錯過的.優(yōu)秀的地方。
Guangzhou is a nice place,because the trees and flowers are planted everywhere. They can purify the wastegas and offer us the fresh air. Especially in spring days, the city is decorated with different kinds of beautiful flowers, so it can be regarded as aflower land.
廣州是個好地方,因為到處都是樹木和花卉。它們可以凈化廢氣并為我們提供新鮮的空氣。特別是在春天的時候,這座城市被各種美麗的花裝飾著,所以它可以看作是一個花地。
Guangzhou is a civilized city.Most Cantonese are very kind-hearted. They are friendly and willing to help.
廣州是一個文明城市。大多數(shù)廣東人都是非常善良的。他們都是友好的,樂于助人的。
Guangzhou has an open-air museum.There is a great deal of tourist sites in Guangzhou, such as Beijing Road Walking Street, Haizhu Square, Sun Yatsen's Memorial Hall, Yuexiu Park,Zhongxin Square, White Cloud Mountain, and so on. Maybe you will have a pleasant trip in Guangzhou.
廣州有一個露天博物館。廣州有很多旅游景點,如北京路步行街,海珠廣場,孫中山紀(jì)念館,越秀公園,中信廣場,白云山等。也許你們會在廣州會有一個愉快的旅行。
Guangzhou is a melting pot, asurban sleekness and traditional quaintness highlight the city. When you are inGuangzhou, you can experience different kinds of cultures. And the Cantonese food is delicious and nutritious. Everyone likes it very much.
廣州是一個大熔爐,光鮮和傳統(tǒng)的古雅情趣是這座城市的亮點。當(dāng)你們在廣州的時候,你們可以體驗不同的文化。而且粵菜是很美味和營養(yǎng)的。每個人都非常喜歡它。
Guangzhou is a modernized city.Nowadays, the transportation is very convenient in the city, since there are somany subways. They are very fast and comfortable. While taking the subway, you can follow the fashion.
廣州是一個現(xiàn)代化的城市。如今,因為有很多的地鐵,這個城市的交通是非常方便的。它們是非?焖俸褪孢m的。的時候乘地鐵,你可以追隨時尚。
Welcome to Guangzhou. I believe you will have a wonderful time.
歡迎來到廣州。我相信你們會過得很開心的。
大學(xué)英語作文 篇8
the art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go. for life is a parado: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment. the rabbis of old put it this way: a man comes to this world with his fist clenched, but when he dies, his hand is open.
surely we ought to hold fast to life, for it is wondrous, and full of a beauty that breaks through every pore of god s own earth. we know that this is so, but all too often we recognize this truth only in our backward glance when we remember what was and then suddenly realize that it is no more.
we remember a beauty that faded, a love that waned. but we remember with far greater pain that we did not see that beauty when it flowered, that we failed to respond with love when it was tendered.
a recent eperience re-taught me this truth. i was hospitalized following a severe heart attack and had been in intensive care for several days. it was not a pleasant place.
one morning, i had to have some additional tests. the required machines were located in a building at the opposite end of the hospital, so i had to be wheeled across the courtyard on a gurney.
as we emerged from our unit, the sunlight hit me. thats all there was to my eperience. just the light of the sun. and yet how beautiful it was -- how warming, how sparking, how brilliant! i looked to see whether anyone else relished the suns golden glow, but everyone was hurrying to and fro, most with eyes fied on the ground. then i remembered how often i, too, had been indifferent to the grandeur of each day, too preoccupied with petty and sometimes even mean concerns to respond from that eperience is really as commonplace as was the eperience itself: lifes gifts are precious -- but we are too heedless of them.
here then is the first pole of life s paradoical demands on us : never too busy for the wonder and the awe of life. be reverent before each dawning day. embrace each hour. seize each golden minute.
hold fast to life...but not so fast that you cannot let go. this is the second side of life s coin, the opposite pole of its parado: we must accept our losses, this is not an easy lesson to learn, especially when we are young and think that the world is ours to command, that whatever we desire with the full force of our passionate being can, nay, will, be ours. but then life moves along to confront us with realities, and slowly but surely this truth dawns upon us.
at every stage of life we sustain losses -- and grow in the process. we begin our independent lives only when we emerge from the womb and lose its protective shelter. we enter a progression of schools, then we leave our mothers and fathers and our childhood homes. we get married and have children and then have to let them go. we confront the death of our parents and our spouses. we face the gradual or not so gradual waning of our strength. and ultimately, as the parable of the open and closed hand suggests, we must confront the inevitability of our own demise, losing ourselves as it were, all that we were or dreamed to be.
大學(xué)英語作文 篇9
With the quick development of technology, people are surrounded by all kinds of electronic devices. And more people aretending to read books by computers or phones rather than go to library to read books. Hence, there is a hot debate on whether e-books will replace paper-books. Some people think that e-books will prevail since e-book is so convenient that we can take it to anywhere to read. Some argue that paper-book would notbe replaced for paper-book takes the responsibility to pass down knowledge. Formy perspective, I think e-book will replace paper-book eventually. Reasons arelisted below.
Firstly, e-book is more convenient than paper-book. Nowadays, almost all people have cell-phones or computers, so they can just download e-books immediately. Wherever they go, they don’t have to take a heavy paper-book but just take their device out and enjoy the fun of reading.
Secondly, e-book is much cheaper than paper-book. If we need to buy paper- books, then we have to pay a lot of money on them. However on the contrary, we can search e-books on the Internet and just need to pay little or even get e-books we want for free.
All in all, e-book will replace paper-book in the near future because it is more convenience and much cheaper than the paper-book.
隨著科技的快速發(fā)展,人們被各種各樣的電子產(chǎn)品所包圍。越來越多的人們傾向于用電腦或者手機(jī)看書,而不是到圖書館看書。因此,、一場關(guān)于電子書是否會取代紙質(zhì)書的.爭議展開了。一些人認(rèn)為看電子書很方便,我們可以帶電子書到任何地方去看,所以電子書在將來必將會很流行。一些人說紙質(zhì)書不能夠被替代,因為紙質(zhì)書承載著傳遞知識的使命。就我看來,我認(rèn)為電子書終將取代紙質(zhì)書。原因如下:
首先,電子書比紙質(zhì)書更加方便,F(xiàn)在,幾乎所有的人都有手機(jī)或電腦,所以他們可以立刻下載電子書來看。不管他們到哪里,他們都不必帶著重重的紙質(zhì)書去,他們只需要拿出他們的手機(jī)或電腦,就可以讀書了。
其次,電子書比紙質(zhì)書更便宜。如果我們要買紙質(zhì)書的話,通常需要支付大量的金錢。但是相反地,我們只需要在網(wǎng)上搜索電子書,支付一點點兒錢甚至免費的情況下就可以得到我們想要的書籍了。
總之,電子書終將取代紙質(zhì)書,因為電子書比紙質(zhì)書更加便捷也更加便宜。
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