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拇指姑娘用英語寫作文八年級

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Ⅰ 八年級英語作文,要翻譯的,越多越好,不要去網上找用翻譯器翻譯,有5篇以上加分

經典英文名句2

1.
We (sea folk) can live to three hundred years old, but when we perish we turn into mere foam on the sea.
------Andersen, "The little mermaid"
我們(水族)能活到三百歲但我們死時我們成為海上的泡沫而已.
------安徒生
2.
Writers are well-known for their powers of invention and imagination.
------Andersen, "The Nightingale"
作家以創造力和想像力聞名.
------安徒生
3.
Teas in the listener's eyes are the finest possible reward for any singer.
------Andersen, "The Nightingale"
對任何歌唱者來說,聆聽者眼中的淚水是最好的報酬.
------安徒生
4.
"But he hasn't got anything on!" a little child said.
------Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes"
「但他什麼也沒穿啊!」一個小孩子說.
------安徒生
5.
"I have many beautiful flowers," he said, "but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all."
------Wilde, "The Selfish Giant"
「我有許多美麗的花,」他說:「但這些孩子是所有花中最美麗的.」
------王爾德
6.
In war, the strong makes slaves of the weak, and in peace the rich makes slaves of poor.
------Wilde, "The Young King"
戰爭時,強者奴役弱者;和平時,富者奴役貧者.
------王爾德
7.
We have chains, though no eye beholds them; and we are slaves, though men call us free.
------Wilde, "The Young King"
我們鐐銬在身,雖然沒人見到;我們身為奴隸,雖然人們認為我們自由.
------王爾德
8.
The burden of this world is too great for one man to bear, and the world's sorrow too heavy for one heart to suffer.
------Wilde, "The Young King"
這世界的擔子太重了,一個人承擔不起;這世界的悲傷太沉重了,一顆心承受不了.
------王爾德
9.
"What is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation "
------Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
「一本既沒有圖畫,又沒有對話的書,有什麼用呢 」愛麗絲想著.
------卡洛兒,
10.
Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.
------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
人並不是生來給打敗的.人可消滅,但打不敗.
------海明威
11.
Man is not much beside the great birds and beasts.
------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
比起那些偉大的鳥獸來,人算不了什麼.
------海明威
12.
Pain does not matter to a man.
------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
對男子漢而言,痛苦算不了什麼.
------海明威
13.
There are more things to admire in men than to despise.
------Camus, The plague
人之可稱贊之點,多於其可鄙視之處.
------卡繆
14.
What interests me is living and dying for what one loves.
------Camus, The plague
我感到興趣的是:為所愛而生,為所愛而死.
------卡繆
15.
If there is one thing one can always yearn for and sometimes attain, it is human love.
------Camus, The plague
如果有一件人可以永遠渴望,而且有時能夠得到的東西,那就是人類的愛.
------卡繆
16.
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
------Voltaire
我不贊成你的意見,但我誓死保衛你的發言權.
------伏爾泰
17.
Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.
------Stevenson, "Solitude"
歡笑,世界與歡笑;哭泣,你自己一個人哭泣.
------史蒂文生,
18.
Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day.
------Stevenson
不論肩上的擔子如何沉重,總能負擔到日暮時分.不論工作如何艱辛,總可以支撐著做一整天.
------史蒂文生
19.
People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.
------Maugham, Of Human Bondage
人們請你批評,但他們要的卻是贊美.
------毛姆,
20.
If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money it values more, it will lose that too.
------Maugham
如果國家對任何事的評估高於自由,它會喪失自由;諷刺的是,如果它評估高的是安逸或金錢,它也會喪失安逸或金錢.
------毛姆
21.
We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.
------Goethe
我們不能依據自己的觀念來訓練孩子;我們必須把他們當成上帝的賞賜,接納他們,愛護他們.
------哥德
22.
Life teaches to be less harsh with ourselves and with others.
------Goethe
生活教導我們對自己,對別人不要太嚴苛.
------哥德
23.
One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives.
------Mark Twain
貓與謊言最顯著的差異之一:貓只有九條命.
------馬克吐溫
24.
Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.
------Mark Twain
人人都是月亮,都有不願讓人見到的陰暗面.
------馬克吐溫
25.
"Classic." A book which people praise and don't read.
------Mark Twain
「經典之作.」人們稱贊卻不想讀的書.
------馬克吐溫
26.
Dictionaries are like watches; the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.
------Johnson
字典像手錶;最壞的比沒有好,最好的不能期待分秒不差.
------約翰生
27.
Life is a progress from want to want, not from enjoyment to enjoyment.
------Johnson
生活是需求不斷的過程,而非享樂不斷的過程.
------約翰生
28.
We want to live by each other's happiness-not by each other's misery.
------Chaplin, "The Great Dictator"
我們必須仰賴彼此的快樂過活—而非仰賴彼此的不幸.
------卓別林,〈大獨裁者〉
29.
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman.
------Dickens, Little Dorrit
一日為紳士,終身為紳士.
------狄更斯,《小杜麗》
30.
Ignorance is not innocence but sin.
------Browning
無知並非單純,而是罪惡.
------勃朗寧

31.
You shall have joy, or you shall have power, said God; you shall not have both.
------Emerson
上帝說,你可以擁有喜悅,或者你可以擁有權勢;但是你不可以擁有二者.
------愛默生
32.
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.
------Bradstreet, "Meditations Divine & Moral"
如果沒有冬天,春天不會如此悅人; 如果人們不是有時得嘗嘗不幸,幸運不會如此受人歡迎.
------布雷史崔,〈神聖與道德之沉思〉
33.
History is the might Tower of Experience, which Time has built amidst the endless fields of bygone ages.
------Van Loon, The Story of Mankind
歷史是經驗的巨塔.歲月在無限的往昔曠野中,建立此一巨塔.
------房龍,《人類的故事》
34.
The history of man is the record of a hungry creature in search of food.
------ Van Loon, The Story of Mankind
人類歷史是飢餓者尋覓食物的紀錄.
------房龍,《人類的故事》
35.
Glory abroad too often means misery at home.
------ Van Loon, The Story of Mankind
國外的光榮往往意味著國內的困苦.
------房龍,《人類的故事》
36.
A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friend.
------Balthasar Gracian, "The Golden Mean"
智者從他的敵人那而所得到的益處,要比愚者從他的朋友那所得到的益處為多.
------葛雷辛,〈中庸〉
37.
People are never ridiculous for being what they really are, but for affecting what they really are not.
------Lord Chesterfield, "Affectation"
人們在保持本來面目的時候,絕對不會是可笑的;只有在裝腔作態的時候,他們才是可笑的.
------柴斯特菲爾德,〈矯飾〉
38.
He who hunts for flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds.
------Beecher, "The Cynic"
尋覓花朵的人將找到花朵;喜愛雜草的人將找到雜草.
------畢奇爾,〈犬儒主義者〉
39.
We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill.
------Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
我們可以提升自我,遠離無知,可以發現自己是卓越,聰明,技巧高超的動物.
------李察 巴哈,《天地一沙鷗》
40.
The gull sees farthest who flies highest.
------ Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
飛的最高的海鷗看得最遠.
------李察 巴哈,《天地一沙鷗》
41.
Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding.
------ Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
不要相信眼睛告訴你的.眼睛展現的有限的.用你的悟性來觀照.
------李察 巴哈,《天地一沙鷗》
42.
When one wishes to play the wit, he sometimes wanders a little from the truth.
------Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince
想賣弄機智的人,有時會偏離真理少許.
------修伯里,《小王子》
43.
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom.
------ Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince
判斷自己遠比判斷他人困難.如果你能正確判斷自己,你實際上是一位具有真正智慧的人.
------修伯里,《小王子》
44.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
------Einstein, "What I Believe"
我們能體驗的最美好的東西是神秘的事物.它是所有真正藝術和科學的來源.
------愛因斯坦,〈我的信仰〉
45.
The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves.
------Hazlitt, "Political Essays"
愛自由即愛他人;愛權勢即愛自己.
------海斯利特,〈政治散文〉
46.
Order makes possible the highest human relationships which are the principle source of man's ecation.
------Meyer, "A Tick of Clock"
秩序使最完美的人類關系得以改變,這種關系是人類教育的主要來源.
------梅育,〈一瞬間〉
47.
The love and freedom I want for myself are to be tested by the love and freedom I give others.
------Raymond Swing, "Action Is the Measure"
我所要的愛和自由,取決於我給予他人的愛和自由.
------史溫,〈尺度〉
48.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
------Santayana The Life of Reason
記不得過去的人,註定要重蹈覆轍.
------桑塔亞那,《理性生活》
49.
The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool.
------ Santayana
不曾哭泣的年輕人是野人;不願歡笑的老人是愚人.
------桑塔亞那
50.
In short, I begin to write in order to get even on death.
------Saroyan, "Why I Write"
簡言之,為了不虧欠死神,我開始寫作.
------薩拉揚,《我為什麼寫作》 1.記住該記住的,忘記該忘記的。改變能改變的,接受不能改變的。

Ⅱ 《拇指姑娘》寫成一篇英語作文

She had a little house of her own, a little garden too, this woman of whom I am going to tell you, but for all that she was not quite happy."If only I had a little child of my own," she said, 「Then, indeed, I should be quite happy."And an old witch heard what the woman had wished, and said, "Oh, but that is easily managed. Here is a barley-corn. Plant it in a flower-pot and tend it carefully, and then you will see what will happen."The woman was in a great hurry to go home and plant the barley-corn, but she did not forget to say "thank you" to the old witch. She not only thanked her, she even stayed to give her six silver pennies.And what do you think happened? Almost before the corn was planted, up shot a large and beautiful flower. It was still unopened. The petals were folded closely together, but it looked like a tulip. It really was a tulip, a red and yellow one, too.The woman loved flowers. She stooped and kissed the beautiful bud. As her lips touched the petals, they burst open, and oh! wonder of wonders! there in the very middle of the flower, there sat a little child. Such a tiny, pretty little maiden she was.They called her Thumbelina.

Ⅲ 拇指姑娘作文用英語怎麼寫200詞左右

She had a little house of her own, a little garden too, this woman of whom I am going to tell you, but for all that she was not quite happy."If only I had a little child of my own," she said, 「Then, indeed, I should be quite happy."And an old witch heard what the woman had wished, and said, "Oh, but that is easily managed. Here is a barley-corn. Plant it in a flower-pot and tend it carefully, and then you will see what will happen."The woman was in a great hurry to go home and plant the barley-corn, but she did not forget to say "thank you" to the old witch. She not only thanked her, she even stayed to give her six silver pennies.And what do you think happened? Almost before the corn was planted, up shot a large and beautiful flower. It was still unopened. The petals were folded closely together, but it looked like a tulip. It really was a tulip, a red and yellow one, too.The woman loved flowers. She stooped and kissed the beautiful bud. As her lips touched the petals, they burst open, and oh! wonder of wonders! there in the very middle of the flower, there sat a little child. Such a tiny, pretty little maiden she was.They called her Thumbelina. That was because she was no bigger than the woman's thumbAnd where do you think she slept?When she slept little Thumbelina lay in her cradle on a tiny heap of violets, with the petal of a pale pink rose to cover her.And where do you think she played? A table was her playground. On the table the woman placed a plate of water. Little Thumbelina called that her lake.Round the plate were scented flowers, the blossoms laying on the edge, while the pale green stalks reached thirstily down to the water.In the lake floated a large tulip leaf. This was Thumbelina's little boat. Seated there she sailed from side to side of her little lake, rowing cleverly with two white horse hairs. As she rowed backwards and forwards she sang softly to herself. The woman listening hardly, and thought she had never known so sweet a song.And now such a sad thing happened.In through the broken window-pane hopped a big toad, oh! such an ugly big toad. She hopped right on to the table, where Thumbelina lay dreaming in her tiny cradle, under the pale pink rose leaf.She peeped at her, this ugly toad."How beautiful the little maiden is," she croaked. "She will make a lovely bride for my handsome son." And she lifted the little cradle, with Thumbelina in it, and hopped out through the broken window-pane, down into the garden.At the foot of the garden was a broad stream. Here, under the muddy banks lived the old toad with her son.How handsome she thought him! But he was really very ugly. Indeed, he was exactly like his mother.When he saw little Thumbelina in her tiny cradle, he croaked with delight."Do not make so much noise," said his mother, "or you will wake the tiny creature. We may lose her if we are not careful. The slightest breeze would waft her far away. She is as light as gossamer."Then the old toad carried Thumbelina out into the middle of the stream. "She will be safe here," she said, as she laid her gently on one of the leaves of a large water lily, and paddled back to her son."We will make ready the best rooms under the mud," she told him, "and then you and the little maiden will be married."Poor little Thumbelina! She had not seen the ugly big toad yet, nor her ugly son.When she woke up early in the morning, how she wept! Water all around her! How could she reach the shore? Poor little Thumbelina!Down under the mud the old toad was very busy, decking the best room with buttercups and buds of water-lilies to make it gay for her little daughter-in-law, Thumbelina."Now we will go to bring her little bed and place it ready," said the old toad, and together she and her son swam out to the leaf where little Thumbelina sat."Croak, croak," was all the young toad could say, as he looked at his pretty little bride.Then they took away the tiny little bed, and Thumbelina was left alone.How the tears stained her pretty little face! How fast they fell into the stream! Even the fish as they swam hither and thither thought, "How it rains to-day," as the tiny drops fell thick and fast.They popped up their heads and saw the forlorn little maiden."She shall not marry the ugly toad," they said, as they looked with eager eyes at the pretty child. "No, she shall not marry the ugly toad."But what could the little fish do to help Thumbelina?Oh! they were such clever little fish!They found the green stem which held the leaf on which Thumbelina sat. They bit it with their little sharp teeth, and they never stoppedbiting, till at last they bit the green stem through; and away, down the stream, floated the leaf, carrying with the little Thumbelina.Free, free!" she sang, and her voice tinkled as a chime of fairy bells. "Free, free! " she sang merrily as she floated down the stream, away, far way out of reach of the ugly old toad and her ugly son.And as she floated on, the little wild birds sang round her, and on the banks the little wild harebells bowed to her.Butterflies were flitting here and there in the sunshine. A pretty little white one fluttered on to the leaf on which sat Thumbelina. He loved the tiny maiden so well that he settled down beside her.Now she was quite happy! Birds around here, flowers near her, and the water gleaming like gold in the summer sunshine. What besides could little Thumbelina wish?She took off her sash and threw one end of it round the butterfly. The other end she fastened firmly to the leaf. On and on floated the leaf, the little maiden and the butterfly.Suddenly a great cockchafer buzzed along. Alas! he caught sight of little Thumbelina. He flew to her, put his claw round her tiny waist and carried her off, up on to a tree.Poor little Thumbelina! How frightened she was! How grieved she was, too. Would he fly away, she wondered, or would her sash hold him fast?The cockchafer was charmed with the little maiden. He placed her tenderly on the largest leaf he could find. He gathered honey for her from the flowers, and as she sipped it, he sat near and told her how beautiful she looked.But there were other chafers living in the tree, and when they came to see little Thumbelina, they said, "She is not pretty at all.""She only has two legs," said one."She has no feelers," said another.Some said she was too thin, others said she was too fat, and then they all buzzed and hummed together, "How ugly she is, how ugly she is!" But all the time little Thumbelina was the prettiest, daintiest little maiden that ever lived.And now the cockchafer who had flown off with little Thumbelina thought he had been rather foolish to admire her.He looked at her again. "Pretty? No, after all she was not very pretty." He would have nothing to do with her, and away he and all the other chafers flew. Only first they carried little Thumbelina down from the tree and placed her on a daisy. She wept because she was so ugly - so ugly that the chafers could not live with her. But all the time, you know, she was the prettiest little maiden in the world.

Ⅳ .初二英語作文100詞,帶翻譯

1) Spring Festival
Spring Festival is the most important festival in China .In the evening before the Spring Festival ,families get together and have a big meal .In many places people like to set off firecrackers .Dumplings are the most traditional food .Children like the festival very much ,because they can have delicious food and wear new clothes .They can also get some money from their parents. This money is given to children for good luck . People put New Year scrolls on the wall for good fortune .
翻譯:
春節是中國最最重要的節日..春節前一天的晚上,一家人都聚在一起吃晚飯.許多人都喜歡(在這時候)放炮竹.餃子是傳統的食物. 小孩子非常喜歡這個節日,因為他們能吃到很多美味的食物,穿漂亮的衣服.他們還能收到父母給的壓歲錢.這些錢能給孩子帶來好運.人民也會把新年的畫掛在牆上,為了來年的好運.

2)Books 書籍

As is well known, books teach us to learn life, truth, science and many other useful things. They increase our knowledge, broaden our minds and strengthen our character. In other words, they are our good teachers and wise friends. This is the reason why our parents always encourage us to read more books.
Reading is a good thing, but we must pay GREat attention to the choice of books. It is true that we can derive benefits from good books. However, bad books will do us more harm than good.
如眾所周知,書籍教我們學習人生,真理,科學以及其它許多有用的東西。它們增加我們的知識,擴大我們的心胸並加強我們的品格。換句話說,它們是我們的良師益友。這是為什麼我們的父母終是鼓勵我們要多讀書的理由。
讀書是一好事,但我們必須多加註意書的選擇。不錯,我們能從好書中獲得益處。然而,壞書卻對我們有害無益

3)THE NEWSPAPER 報紙

Nowadays the newspaper possesses considerable value Everybody should read it. It supplies us with a variety of news every day. It tells us the political situation of the world. If we form the habit of reading the newspaper, we shall (will) get enough knowledge to cope with our circumstances.
現今報紙擁有極大的價值,人人都應該看它。它每天提供我們各種類類的消息。它告訴我們世界政治局勢。如果我們養成看報的習慣,我們就能得到足夠的知識來因應我們的環境。
學生雖然每天須做功課,但他們至少應該勻出一兩個小時來看報。哪些,他們不但能增加知識而且也能趕上時代。總而言之,看報對學生很有益處。

4).English in my eyes 我眼中的英語
Now ,English is becomming more and more impotant .For example ,Beijing and other famous visit cities has many foreigners.But they don't learn about Chinese too much .So ,they need translators. Who can make it ?Of course us. Besids, China is a developing country .We need study English well and we can learn from US and Britain .We may not study very well in the past . We need read and recite . So we must correct these shortages in the future . Learning English is not an easy thing . We must have enough vocabulary and learn it according surf the Internet .That's my opinions .
現在英語正變得越來越重要。舉個例子,北京和其他著名旅遊城市有許多外國人,但是他們對漢語了解不多。所以他們需要翻譯,那麼誰來充當這個職位呢?當然是我們。除此之外,中國是個發展中國家。我們需要學好英語,我們需要向英美學習。在過去我們的英語可能學得不太好。學習英語不是件容易的事情。我們必須有足夠大的詞彙量並且通過互聯網學習它。

5).我敬佩的人
My mother is great . I'm thirteen .She used her time and energy too feed my home these years .I have tear in my eyes .Now, she is old but she smiles always wears in her face .I know she have two mottos .The first one is :work hard and you will have a bright future .the second one is:A good beginning is a half done . I remember when I was young she was a teacher .She blamed me because I can't identify the two letters which b and d .So I make a decision ,I can make it . I love my mother than everything .
我的媽媽是偉大的。我十三歲了。她用她的時間和精力供給整個家庭。在我的眼中常含淚水。現在,她老了,但是她的微笑卻時常裝扮在臉上。我知道,她有兩句名言:1.努力學習你會有個好的未來。2.好的開始是成功的一半。我記得我小的時候,她是一位老師。她曾責備我因為我分不清兩個字母b和d 。所以我下決心我能學好。我愛我的媽媽超過一切。

6).寒假
Winter holiday is comming .In this holiday ,I want to finish my English ,math ,Chinese homework before Spring Festival .Because I have lots of things to deal with after Spring Festival .For example I need to visit my aunt ,uncle ,grandpa and grandma at February 4th. Finally ,my homework and clothes should be concentrated because after a few days I will go to school .I think a good beginning is a half ending .So ,I will treasure every minute to spend my winter holiday .
冬季即將到來。在這個假期,我想在春節之前完成我的英語,數學,語文作業。因為我有許多事情需要處理在春節之後。舉個例子吧,我需要去探望我的叔叔阿姨,爺爺奶奶(姥姥,姥爺)在二月4日之前。最後,我的假期作業和衣服應該被集中起來因為幾天後,我就要上學了。我認為好的開始是成功的一半。搜易,我和珍惜寒假的每一分鍾。
7).假期里的一件事
This days, my family go to Qinhuang(秦皇島) have a visit .In there ,we use camera take a lot of photos. We see many Qing Dynasty (清朝) lifestyle .The most famous view is Jiaoshan Greatwall(角山長城). It is too high and hard to go up .But we get it .We spend three happy days .We seat down the trolley (纜車)to fly in the air like a bird .The days which I spent in there is different from my hometown .I think I will visit much more views if i work hard .It's fun !
這些天,我的家人一起到秦皇島旅遊。在那,我們用數碼相機照了很多照片。我們欣賞了許多清朝的生活方式。最出名的是角山長城。它是如此的高和險。但是我們還是爬上去了。我們在那度過了三天的美好時光。我們坐著纜車就像鳥兒一樣飛翔。在那度過的那些日子,是不同與我的家鄉的。如果我努力學習我相信我能旅遊更多的旅遊景點。那是有趣的!
8).購物
The happiest time is comming .Go shopping is my favourite things in life.My mother and I went to the biggest supermarket in our city .We bought some clothes for Spring Festival with Bank card .At the beginnig we lost way because this supermarket is too big and our Bank card only can be used at -1floor so we go downstairs .My mother is earnest (認真的).Her clothes use half hour to pick up .At1:00P.M ,we finish this activity .We take a taxi to go home .
最開心的時刻即將來臨。購物在我的生活中是我最喜愛的事。我的媽媽和我去了本市最大的超市。我們用銀行卡買了許多春節期間的衣服。在開始我們迷路了因為這個超市太大並且我們的銀行卡僅能子地下一樓使用所以我們下樓了。我的媽媽是個認真的人。她的衣服花了半個小時才選好。下午一點鍾,我們完成了這個活動項目。我們乘計程車回家了。
9). 春節前的家務
This day is too busy .We only have one day to Spring Festival .My father and I stick these Spring Festival scrolls(春聯) on the wall . The work is to tired but we are happy . I can cut tape to my father and he stick .In this way ,we finish these tired task .After this ,we clean the room .1st ,I can clean the floor .The wall is owned to my father .And my mother clean the window .We cleaned our room at last .Oh!
這些天太忙碌了。離過年僅有一天了。我的爸爸和我往牆上貼這些春聯。這項工作雖然是累的,但我們依然很高興。我負責剪膠帶我爸爸負責粘貼。通過這種方式,我們完成了這項勞累的工作。之後,我們開始清掃房間。首先,我們擦地板。牆壁當然歸我爸爸管了。我的媽媽擦玻璃。我們最後終於搞完衛生了。哦!
10).上學打算
I will go to school .I tell myself this idea these days what I should to prepare .I think notebook and pen is serious .My clothes should be washed and I need a new shoes .These are physical feathers .I should have a positive attitude at thought feathers .Because good attitudes is good for my study and life .So I can see some funny movie and run in the morning .I think every measure is useful .Happy new term(學期).
我即將上學了。我告訴我自己這個想法在這些天里以便我應該准備些什麼。我認為筆記本和鋼筆是必不可少的。我的衣服應該洗洗了並且我需要一雙新鞋。這些都是外在因素。我應該有積極樂觀的態度在思想方面。因為良好的心態有助於我的學習和生活。所以我看了一些有趣的電影並且每天早上跑步。我相信,任何一種辦法都是有效的。希望新的學期快樂。

My summer holiday
I had a happy summer holiday because I did many interesting things.
I went to the beach and I swam in the sea.I called my friend and played with them.I visited my grandparents and ate much delicious food.
Then I went to the zoo whit my sister.I was very happy.Because I saw a lot of animals.They were very lovely.So I took photos of all animals.I liked the butterflies best.They were colourful and beautiful.My sister liked it too.
I had a wonderful summer holiday this year.What about you? Can you tell me somthing about it?
我的暑假我有一個快樂的暑假,因為我做了很多有趣的事情。我去了海灘,我在海里游泳。我叫我的朋友和他們一起玩。我拜訪了我的祖父母和吃了很多美味的食物。然後我與我的妹妹去了動物園。我很高興。因為我看見了很多動物。他們是非常可愛的。所以我把所有的動物的照片。我最喜歡蝴蝶。它們美麗多彩。我姐姐也喜歡它。今年我度過了一個愉快的暑假。你呢?你能告訴我一些關於它的?

Ⅳ 英語作文八年級

我想成一名什麼

Ⅵ 拇指姑娘 作文

你有沒有聽過拇指姑娘的故事
如果可以的話我想把我的愛變成拇指姑娘放回進我的口袋裡
我走到哪!它就陪我答到哪!
永遠不會分離
如果可以的話
我想把我愛的他變成拇指姑娘
放進我的心裡
這樣我就不會失去他
我的心就不會受傷
可是當我發現他的心裡裝著另一位拇指姑娘的時候
我的心碎了
但我會祝福他
因為他心裡的那位拇指姑娘更需要他
我會用時間來治療我心裡的傷
雖然它會留下傷痕
但是當我有一天想起這道傷疤是他留下的時候
我會用微笑來面對這道傷疤
不會哭泣不會流淚
讓這道疤陪我走過今後的時光

Ⅶ 英語作文《 拇指姑娘》

She had a little house of her own, a little garden too, this woman of whom I am going to tell you, but for all that she was not quite happy."If only I had a little child of my own," she said, 「Then, indeed, I should be quite happy."And an old witch heard what the woman had wished, and said, "Oh, but that is easily managed. Here is a barley-corn. Plant it in a flower-pot and tend it carefully, and then you will see what will happen."The woman was in a great hurry to go home and plant the barley-corn, but she did not forget to say "thank you" to the old witch. She not only thanked her, she even stayed to give her six silver pennies.And what do you think happened? Almost before the corn was planted, up shot a large and beautiful flower. It was still unopened. The petals were folded closely together, but it looked like a tulip. It really was a tulip, a red and yellow one, too.The woman loved flowers. She stooped and kissed the beautiful bud. As her lips touched the petals, they burst open, and oh! wonder of wonders! there in the very middle of the flower, there sat a little child. Such a tiny, pretty little maiden she was.They called her Thumbelina. That was because she was no bigger than the woman's thumbAnd where do you think she slept?When she slept little Thumbelina lay in her cradle on a tiny heap of violets, with the petal of a pale pink rose to cover her.And where do you think she played? A table was her playground. On the table the woman placed a plate of water. Little Thumbelina called that her lake.Round the plate were scented flowers, the blossoms laying on the edge, while the pale green stalks reached thirstily down to the water.In the lake floated a large tulip leaf. This was Thumbelina's little boat. Seated there she sailed from side to side of her little lake, rowing cleverly with two white horse hairs. As she rowed backwards and forwards she sang softly to herself. The woman listening hardly, and thought she had never known so sweet a song.And now such a sad thing happened.In through the broken window-pane hopped a big toad, oh! such an ugly big toad. She hopped right on to the table, where Thumbelina lay dreaming in her tiny cradle, under the pale pink rose leaf.She peeped at her, this ugly toad."How beautiful the little maiden is," she croaked. "She will make a lovely bride for my handsome son." And she lifted the little cradle, with Thumbelina in it, and hopped out through the broken window-pane, down into the garden.At the foot of the garden was a broad stream. Here, under the muddy banks lived the old toad with her son.How handsome she thought him! But he was really very ugly. Indeed, he was exactly like his mother.When he saw little Thumbelina in her tiny cradle, he croaked with delight."Do not make so much noise," said his mother, "or you will wake the tiny creature. We may lose her if we are not careful. The slightest breeze would waft her far away. She is as light as gossamer."Then the old toad carried Thumbelina out into the middle of the stream. "She will be safe here," she said, as she laid her gently on one of the leaves of a large water lily, and paddled back to her son."We will make ready the best rooms under the mud," she told him, "and then you and the little maiden will be married."Poor little Thumbelina! She had not seen the ugly big toad yet, nor her ugly son.When she woke up early in the morning, how she wept! Water all around her! How could she reach the shore? Poor little Thumbelina!Down under the mud the old toad was very busy, decking the best room with buttercups and buds of water-lilies to make it gay for her little daughter-in-law, Thumbelina."Now we will go to bring her little bed and place it ready," said the old toad, and together she and her son swam out to the leaf where little Thumbelina sat."Croak, croak," was all the young toad could say, as he looked at his pretty little bride.Then they took away the tiny little bed, and Thumbelina was left alone.How the tears stained her pretty little face! How fast they fell into the stream! Even the fish as they swam hither and thither thought, "How it rains to-day," as the tiny drops fell thick and fast.They popped up their heads and saw the forlorn little maiden."She shall not marry the ugly toad," they said, as they looked with eager eyes at the pretty child. "No, she shall not marry the ugly toad."But what could the little fish do to help Thumbelina?Oh! they were such clever little fish!They found the green stem which held the leaf on which Thumbelina sat. They bit it with their little sharp teeth, and they never stoppedbiting, till at last they bit the green stem through; and away, down the stream, floated the leaf, carrying with the little Thumbelina.Free, free!" she sang, and her voice tinkled as a chime of fairy bells. "Free, free! " she sang merrily as she floated down the stream, away, far way out of reach of the ugly old toad and her ugly son.And as she floated on, the little wild birds sang round her, and on the banks the little wild harebells bowed to her.Butterflies were flitting here and there in the sunshine. A pretty little white one fluttered on to the leaf on which sat Thumbelina. He loved the tiny maiden so well that he settled down beside her.Now she was quite happy! Birds around here, flowers near her, and the water gleaming like gold in the summer sunshine. What besides could little Thumbelina wish?She took off her sash and threw one end of it round the butterfly. The other end she fastened firmly to the leaf. On and on floated the leaf, the little maiden and the butterfly.Suddenly a great cockchafer buzzed along. Alas! he caught sight of little Thumbelina. He flew to her, put his claw round her tiny waist and carried her off, up on to a tree.Poor little Thumbelina! How frightened she was! How grieved she was, too. Would he fly away, she wondered, or would her sash hold him fast?The cockchafer was charmed with the little maiden. He placed her tenderly on the largest leaf he could find. He gathered honey for her from the flowers, and as she sipped it, he sat near and told her how beautiful she looked.But there were other chafers living in the tree, and when they came to see little Thumbelina, they said, "She is not pretty at all.""She only has two legs," said one."She has no feelers," said another.Some said she was too thin, others said she was too fat, and then they all buzzed and hummed together, "How ugly she is, how ugly she is!" But all the time little Thumbelina was the prettiest, daintiest little maiden that ever lived.And now the cockchafer who had flown off with little Thumbelina thought he had been rather foolish to admire her.He looked at her again. "Pretty? No, after all she was not very pretty." He would have nothing to do with her, and away he and all the other chafers flew. Only first they carried little Thumbelina down from the tree and placed her on a daisy. She wept because she was so ugly - so ugly that the chafers could not live with her. But all the time, you know, she was the prettiest little maiden in the world.

Ⅷ 一篇八年級的英語作文

It's very important to keep helthy because without good health,we'll do nothing at all. Besides, we will bring troublesome and burden to our family and the society. I think there are many ways to keep healthy. Firstly, doing exercise is one of the best way. We should go out do do sports and breathe the fresh air. Secondly, we should eat three healthy meals every day. We'd better eat enough vegetables and fuit because they are rich in vitamines which are good for our health. Thirdly, relax when we feel tired. We can listen to some light music.

Ⅸ 拇指姑娘用英語怎麼說

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