成长经历英文作文大学

成长经历英文作文大学

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成长经历英文作文大学

成长经历英文作文大学【一】

??长经历八年级记叙文

成长中总会有些蠢事引人发笑。

三年级时,我去了加拿大。和所有人一样,两个国家的人总会发生小小的“战斗”和麻烦。在我的班上,多数人都会法语和中文。可我只会中文和英语,还有个别人只会法语。一件小事让我意识到多学一门语言的重要性。

一次吃午饭,我想动一动自己的椅子。可椅子不偏不倚刚好被一个男孩的椅子卡住了。我希望他把椅子动一动,让我们俩的椅子不卡在一起。我对他说的英文,他根本就没理解。一句话重复了好几遍,最后连我这个半个法语字母都不识的.中国小姑娘都听懂了他的话。可他还不懂我说的意思,这让我很着急,把本来想说的“why”变了个音成了“we”,这样两个词的意思就截然不同了。一个是英文中的“为什么”,一个是法语中的“谢谢”。懂法语的同学都笑了,可我都不知道怎么了。只知道同学笑我,一定不是什么好事,脸红得像个熟透了的大苹果。后来同学们实在看不下去了,强行动了男孩的椅子,我们才安心吃饭。

这件事虽然听起来就是个笑话,但是它在我成长中留下了深深的印记。它让我明白了一个道理:求人不如求己,自己多会一些东西永远要比用时问别人强。如今,我已是一名多才多艺的小学生,这个道理一次又一次地被证明了,它也成为了我学习的动力。在我脑海里已成为了挥之不去的记忆。

成长经历英文作文大学【二】

每个学生心里都有衡量好老师的标准,在我的小学生涯中,我遇到了许许多多的好老师,有的幽默风趣,有的和蔼可亲,有的严格要求……而我的心目中的好老师是我们的英语老师王老师。

王老师是我们班的英语老师。还记得第一节英语课,一个陌生的男子走进教室,大大的肚子,像一个大西瓜。他自我介绍道:“我的名字叫做王肇永,你们可以叫我王老师,从今天起,我就是你们的英语老师。”王老师上课时非常严厉,他的眼睛注视着每一个学生,只要发觉有人不认真听课,他就会走近那个学生,“没收”他手中的玩物,并且告诉他,应该认真听讲,把握课堂的每一分钟,否则别人学会的知识,你就学不会了。不过,有时就没有这么幸运了,王老师说他最喜欢听撕纸的声音。如果在课上看与课堂无关的书,他就会撕掉。

别看王老师对我们这么严格,可我觉得他有时很慈祥,或许他是我们的“朋友”。

老师的职责在于教书育人,教书应该是“授人以渔”而非“授人以鱼”;育人应该是培养孩子的良好品质。我们的老师正是这样一位以学生发展为己任的好老师。

成长经历英文作文大学【三】

只有经历过,才会感觉到他的好。当然,成长也不例外。

有老师的陪伴,成长真好。老师就是阳光。给予世间万物以温暖,光明。老师就是夜晚的月亮。驱逐阴暗,带来微光。使我在成长的道路中勇往直前。老师就是干旱时的那场及时雨,给予希望。

老师.成长.真好.

有父母的呵护,成长真好。爸爸就像绿叶,衬托着妈妈。妈妈就像站开始的花朵,保护这里面的花蕊——我。他们用他们年轻时的艳丽,等待我成为一朵含苞欲放的花朵。而我,现在已成为他们所期待的那样。因为,当我受伤时,有他们的细心照顾;当我失利时,有他们的安慰与鼓励;当我受到挫折时,有他们的慈爱眼神。顿时,我的信心倍增。使我找回了勇气。

父母.成长.真好.

有朋友的帮助,成长真好。朋友就像风雨后的彩虹。正所谓:“患难见真情”为什么这样说呢?因为,朋友无时无刻都在帮助着我。朋友就像心灵上的一把钥匙。为我打开困惑的大门。使我的心情变的畅然。

朋友.成长.真好.

在我的人生道路上,遇到过许许多多的坎坎坷坷。正是因为有了他们,我的生活才变得多姿多彩。

成长真好。

成长经历英文作文大学【四】

I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800's, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken great courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armand's father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armand's reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that.some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumas's last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.

As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The

Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.

Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of the shelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. The soft breeze carried it away. Camille is just like the camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering. But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society.

Suddenly, I remembered a saying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies their beauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone? Where have they gone?

The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe

It seemed to be such a coincidence that the night after I finished reading The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, I was to dine in a restaurant distinctly related to the book itself. This restaurant was no other than the famous American-styled “Friday ’s. ” The reason for mentioning this restaurant is quite straightforward to all the gentlemen, ladies and children who have read the novel and enjoyed it, which is the fact that this restaurant was, most likely, named after the American Native in Robinson Crusoe, called Friday. This restaurant offers very exceptional service, for instance when the waitresses are asked to order dishes they kneel rather than stand, which, unlike the other restaurants I have been to, makes it easier for the customers to hear them speak. Moreover, Friday’s friendly services to the customers help them to make better choices when ordering dishes. I remembered when I went to Friday ’s last time; the waitress kindly described the items on the menu with precise details. It turned out that the combo I initially wanted was designed to be shared among a large group, not to be eaten by one person. I think this restaurant shows many commendable features similar to that of Friday. Friday brought emotional warmth to the people around him with his appealing personality. I think it was this personality that affected Crusoe and made him say that he loved Friday when Crusoe didn ’t express love for his parents, brothers, sisters, or even his wife. “When he espied me, he came running to me, laying himself down again upon the ground, with all the possible signs of an humble, thankful disposition, making many antic gestures to show it to let me know how he would serve me as long as he lived.” This was what Friday did after Crusoe had rescued him from the two savages chasing him. It was easy for me to see why Crusoe had loved Friday. After sometime, Crusoe and Friday were to rescue Friday’s father. When Friday reunited with his father, the scene was easy to move anyone: “It would have moved anyone to tears to have seen how Friday kissed him, embraced him, hugged him, cried, laughed, halloed, jumped about, danced,

sung; and then sung and jumped about again, like a distracted creature. It was a good while before I could make him speak to me.” This is my favourite chapter in the whole book. It is hard to see why Friday is an ex-savage when he can have personalities more praiseworthy than many civilized people, viz. Crusoe himself. “When he (Friday went to him (Friday’s father, he would sit down by him, open his breast, and hold his father’s head close to his bosom, half an hour together, to nourish it; then he took his arms and ankles, which were numbed and stiff with the binding, and rubbed them with his hands.” Furthermore, Friday’s expression of loyalty in asking Crusoe to kill him rather than leave him is more heartfelt than anything Crusoe ever says or does.

Crusoe, on the absolute contrary, seems incapable of deep feelings, as shown by his account of leaving his family—he never shows any emotions. After a moving lecture from Robinson’s father about his future, he still decided to follow his own wandering ambition. Careless was he about the wishes of his parents to keep him alive and prosperous, as he was the only child left in the family. When he came back from the island which he had lived on for twenty eight years, he found that it had been too late to tell his parents that he was still alive, but yet again he did not feel sorry for them; he also did not feel sorry for the two people who had to live in misery for nearly thirty years under the allusion all of their sons were dead. He had the same feelings for his wife: when he was married, he said it was “not either to my disadvantage or dissatisfaction”, implying that it was also neither to his advantage nor his satisfaction. Moreover, after his wife died, Robinson did not think of looking after the three children they had, but went back to the island, which he had lived on for twenty-eight years. It was on this trip which Robinson Crusoe revisited “His Island ” as he called it. I feel that Robinson ’s indifference to his family is almost emotionally cruel.

Before had clearly shown the contrast between Crusoe’s and Friday’s personalities, as when Friday, in his joyful reunion with his father, displayed far more emotion toward his family members than Crusoe, whereas Crusoe never mentions missing his family or dreams about the happiness of seeing them again. I think Defore is very successful in introducing Friday as part of the novel, it makes the whole novel seem much more complete and gripping to the reader, as well as proving that Defoe’s ideology of racism is civilized unlike many other Europeans at that time; natives and savages are not worse than others but can perhaps even be more modern and civilized. Those are the reasons of why I like The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe and Friday.

成长经历英文作文大学【五】

青春是邀约与创造,青春有穿透一切的热忱。一颗陷溺的心跃出,去寻找那些已经失去的东西,去感受另一种样貌,回到难忘的岁月中去,找回对世界最初的热爱。

xxxx年的秋天,你伴随雨声的来临而坠地,你呱呱坠地的哭声犹如一道闪电刺激了他们的心灵,他们七手八脚的招呼你,你的哭声还是止不住。最后,你终于哭着睡了,那小脸上还挂着未干的泪丝,惹得人们一阵怜爱。

20xx年的夏天,一道闪电吓得你逃向母亲的被窝里,随之来到的雷声吓得你直往母亲的怀里钻,母亲郑重的告诉你:“孩子,你要学会坚强,母亲不可能保护你一辈子,你自己要独立、坚强。”你掉着眼泪看着母亲。母亲只是微微的点头。你脱离了母亲的怀抱,回到了自己的床上,蜷缩在被窝里发抖。那一夜,你彻夜未眠。

20xx年的夏天,你抱着所有的希望应付你人生的第一个选择。你满怀信心的跨进中考的战场,然而你却失望而归。可是失败并没有彻底将你打倒,你像一个打不的小强又回到你的作战中心,再次迈上了征战的步伐。你说:“没有不成功的未来,只有不曾努力的借口;不经一番彻骨寒,哪得梅花扑鼻香。”2012的冬天,虽然逃过了世界末日的追,但你却承受不了内心的阴霾。你觉得世界末日会抹掉你所有的记忆。你说:“我的青春还没有走到尽头,怎么能就这样丧失了青春。”那一年你17岁,你不曾想到我已到你的身边有多久了。你望着天空问道:“青春先生,你会降临到所有人的身边,但为什么你不到我身边呢?“殊不知我早已来到你的身边,和你度过了多少个春夏秋冬。

我看着你哭泣,我的心也被划上了一道道伤口;我看着你笑,我的心像吃了蜂蜜般一样甜蜜;我看着你忧伤,我也会跟着你一起忧伤;我看着你喜悦,我也伴随着你的快乐一起喜悦;我的`心跳动着悦耳的旋律曲,为你弹奏出一曲又一曲的天籁之音。

那些年我们一起度过的春夏秋冬。他带着一条细丝让你绑在手上,他让我们永远手牵手,心连心。青春就像坐火车一样,溜过的景色那样美,让你留恋不舍;可是有时你也需要一个人默默撑起伞,等待未来的列车带你驶向不知名的远方。那些流逝的时光,醉人的风景,邂逅的人,终究是渐行渐远。

作别青春的云彩,一年好景君须记。我是青春,我为自己代言。

成长经历英文作文大学【六】

我不经意间发现了那个在我的小床底下角落布满灰尘的小熊,我抱起它,帮它拍去一身的尘土,它那双圆溜溜的眼珠子依旧水灵灵的,我望着它,不觉勾起了我那尘封在角落的回忆……

柔和的阳光下,一个小女孩抱着小熊开心地给小熊说故事,暖和的阳光映着天真的笑脸,像是在诉说着一个美丽的童话。不知不觉小女孩长大了,放下小熊,背起书包,走向了成长的路途。知识的海洋逐渐淹没了小女孩的稚气,而天真的微笑、纯真的目光依旧陪伴着小女孩。小女孩上小学了,越来越多的知识使小女孩顾不得其他,一直沉浸在书里,小女孩觉得很辛苦,可她并不埋怨什么,因为知识让她觉得很充实。妈妈的鼓励,让她更加奋发向上;爸爸的严厉,让她更加完美;同学和朋友的问候,让她有了无限动力。她觉得自己好幸福,小女孩脸上每天都挂着微笑,她总是乐观的去面对一切,可她也有多愁善感的一面,她会为电视上的一些感人情节泪流满面。同时,在小床角落底下的小熊,早就被小女孩遗忘了……

和许许多多的女孩一样,她也喜欢童话,喜欢娃娃,可现在她不得不放弃这些,为美好的未来去奋斗。她也因为失败而哭泣过,也曾为成功而喜极而泣,她也会跟妈妈撒娇,也会当一个大姐姐去照顾小弟弟、小妹妹……

她就是我,这个小女孩就是我,一个真实的我,一个享受着无限幸福的女孩。看着怀里的小熊,我想,我该长大了,我不再是无忧无虑的小女孩了。我会好好准备新的一年的到来,迎接新的生活。同时,我将把小熊洗干净,好好收藏,就让这回忆一直延续下去吧,直到永远……

成长经历英文作文大学【七】

Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my opinion, this book is an illustration of the society at that time. She perfectly reflected the relation between money and marriage at her time and gave the people in her works vivid characters. The characters have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man, but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different. Jane is simple, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic books. (Actually she is a pedant. Kitty doesn’t have her own opinion but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I read the book, I can always find the same personalities in the society now. That is why I think this book is indeed the representative of the society in Britain in the 18th century.

The family of gentleman in the countryside is Jane Austen’s favourite topic. But this little topic can reflect big problems. It concludes the stratum situation and economic relationships in Britain in her century. You can find these from the very beginning of this book.

The first sentence in this book is impressive. It reads: “It is a truth well known to all the world that an unmarried man in poss ession of a large fortune must be in need of a wife”. The undertone is very clear: the foundation of the marriage at that time is not emotion but possession.

People always think that Austen was an expert at telling love stories. In fact, the marriage in her book is not the result of love, but the result of economic needs. After reading this book, I know the truth is that a poor woman must be in need of a husband, a wealthy man.

I couldn’t forget how eager Mrs. Bennet wants to marry off her daughte rs. If you want to know why she is so crazy about these things, I must mention the situation in Britain at that time. Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his father’s possessions. Younger sons and daughters who are used to luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives. Thus, we can see that getting married is a way to become wealthier, particularly for women without many possessions. Jane Austen told us that money and possession determined everything, including marriage and love in her century.

In “Pride and Prejudice”, the sister of Mr. Bingley strongly opposed his plan of marrying Jane because the Bennets don’t have many possessions and their social positions are much lower than them. From this, we can see there are a lot of obstacles for a not very rich woman to marry a wealthy husband. The society, the relatives would not allow them to get married.

In modern society, although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly, the concept of “money determines everything” is still rooted in some people’s mind. A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages. Education background, possessions, jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage. Marry for money is still a big problem in our

society. We can’t help thinking: can money determine everything?

Austen left this problem for us to think. The genius of Jane Austen lies in this perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects big problems. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote “Pride and Prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively. The plots in her works are always very natural. The development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in mathematics. I think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and classic. Today, her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time.

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