Ⅰ 英语写作素材求助
Reeve was real-life 'Superman'
Although he will always be remembered for portraying "Superman," the greatest role of actor Christopher Reeve's life was as a champion of sufferers of spinal cord injuries(脊椎损伤患者中的斗士) and an advocate of stem cell research(干细胞研究).
Unlike the man of steel, he wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and he couldn't leap tall buildings in a single bound.
But the courage and determination Reeve displayed in trying to overcome his paralysis from a 1995 horse-riding accident far surpassed any of the feats of the comic book hero(连环画英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英国医学研究学会主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(彻底改变) by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect."
Reeve, 52, died on October 10 of heart failure(心脏功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(伤口严重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新获得了人们的尊敬和欣赏), established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization, and used his fame to raise millions of dollars for research into spinal cord injuries.
He also provided hope and inspiration to other patients and lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other illnesses such as diabetes and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease(糖尿病、阿兹海默症和巴金森氏症).
"He has been our champion. If you think of spinal injuries you automatically conjure up(想起、回忆) a picture of Christopher Reeve," said Paul Smith, executive director of the Spinal Injuries Association in England.
It is because of Reeve that spinal cord injuries and stem cell research are so widely discussed, according to Smith. The fact that it happened to Reeve showed it can affect anyone, even Superman.
Reeve did not live long enough to see whether stem cell research could help restore movement to the paralyzed. The research is still in its early days and no one knows what advances it may bring.
Hewitt: I Came, I Saw, I Conquered
Lleyton Hewitt was born in Adelaide, Australia on 24 February, 1981. His mother is a former champion netballer, his father is a league footballer, and his sister is already ranked number one in Australia for her age in tennis. She has achieved already more in tennis than Lleyton had at the same age.
The Hewitt's have a grass court at their home. This was where young Lleyton began his tennis career. When Lleyton showed an unusual ability for a 4-year-old and he was hitting balls consistently over the net, his parents decided it was time to find him a coach.
“Rather than get into bad habits, it was best he learnt how to hit the ball correctly.” says his father. Two years later, they got Peter Smith as his coach.
At the age of five, when most children that age are playing hide and seek or getting into all sorts of trouble, Lleyton and his family would make the trip to Melbourne for the Australian Open. Lleyton would sit for up to 12 hours a day watching players practise.
Lleyton's career as a tennis player was planned by his parents who tried their best to keep him away from football. Lleyton's parents thought it was too risky to play football since he might get hurt. Had Lleyton played football, it is quite possible he may have ended up playing for his favorite team—the Adelaide Crows. As his mother says, “I guess we've guided him into things we felt good for him before he did.”
By the time Lleyton was eight, he was winning “under-10 games” and always won a year ahead of his age. A professional career was looking very promising. Lleyton officially turned pro in 1997.
The flying Frenchman set to smash round the world record
They are calling him the Bob Beamon of sailing. And just like Beamon, who astonished the world with his record-breaking long-jump in 1968, the French sailor Francis Joyon is rewriting the nautical record books in an unprecedented fashion.
Joyon, 47, is now in the final stages of an incredible voyage and on course to smash the existing non-stop solo round-the-world record by 20 days. Once he crosses the finish line off the Channel port of Brest on the morning of February 3, he will have completed one of the greatest feats of single-handed sailing in history.
Just like Beamon, whose leap at the Mexico Olympics in 1968 broke the world record by an almost unbelievable 21in - which stood unbeaten until 1991 - Joyon's expected time of 73 days for the 26,000-mile global course will have far exceeded what most thought possible for a solo sailor.
Joyon set sail in November on an adventure some predicted would end in disaster. The father of four from La Trinité-sur-Mer in Brittany was undertaking the voyage in the 90ft trimaran IDEC, a boat of tremendous power with a huge rotating mast that had been built to be raced by a crew of up to ten.
Many were worried that Joyon would end up exhausted and IDEC would simply flip over as she ran out of control in the Southern Ocean.
Others predicted that Joyon would be unable to handle IDEC's enormous sails or that the boat could lose her mast in the rough conditions that any round-the-world sailor inevitably would face.
There were also all the usual dangers - collision with debris in the water, with ice around Antarctica or the possibility that Joyon would collide with a ship while sleeping.
When he set off, the solo record stood at 93 days. Although Joyon was sailing a much faster boat than the previous record-holder, most saw little chance of him getting even close to 80 days.
Joyon had other ideas and over the past 71 days he has enjoyed good fortune with the weather, rarely running out of wind. He has, however, also displayed extraordinary stamina, determination and seamanship in keeping IDEC running close to her full potential.
这三个应该都可以用
Ⅱ 2016考研英语写作素材,有关“健康与财富”的名人名言,越多越好,越全越好,多谢
亲爱的广大考研学子们,现在离2016考研还有10天左右的时间了,是不是有种箭在弦上的感觉呢?冲刺阶段最忌讳紧张和慌手脚,保持一颗平常心就好。现在多背背2016考研英语的素材,对写作是有帮助的,最起码练练语感,不至于面对“作文”无话可说。
关于“健康与财富”的关系,众说纷纭,今年的作文会不会涉及呢?那下面的语料对你就有帮助了。
健康篇
A light heart lives long.—William Shakespeare, British dramatist
豁达者长寿。——英国剧作家 威廉·莎士比亚
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and
wise.—Benjamin Franklin, American President
早睡早起会使人健康、富有和聪明。——美国总统 本杰明·富兰克林
The first wealth is health.—Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker
健康是人生第一财富。——美国思想家 拉尔夫·瓦尔多·爱默生
财富篇
All the splendor in the world is not worth a good friend.—Voltaire, French
thinker
人世间所有的荣华富贵不如一个好朋友。——法国思想家 伏尔泰
Creditors have better memories than debtors .—Benjamin Franklin, American
President
放债的比借债的记忆好。——美国总统 本杰明·富兰克林
If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. —Benjamin
Franklin, American President
要想知道钱的价值,就想办法去借钱试试。——美国总统 本杰明·富兰克林
If your riches are yours, why don’t you take them with you to the other
world?—Benjamin Franklin, American President
如果财富是你的,那么你为什么不把它们和你一起带到另一个世界去呢?——美国总统 本杰明·富兰克林
Money is a good servant and a bad master.—Francis Bacon, British
philosopher
金钱是善仆,也是恶主。——英国哲学家 弗朗西斯·培根
Money is like muck, not good except it be spread.—Francis Bacon, British
philosopher
金钱好比粪肥,只有撒到大地上才是有用之物。——英国哲学家 弗朗西斯·培根
No country, however rich, can afford the waste of its human
resources.—Franklin Roosevelt, American President
任何一个国家,不管它多么富裕,都浪费不起人力资源。——美国总统 富兰克林·罗斯福
Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.—Albert
Einstein, American scientist
有时候一个人为不花钱得到的东西付出的代价最高。——美国科学家 艾伯特·爱因斯坦
Ⅲ 写英语作文时,还需要复述素材吗
英语学习的重要性不言自明,但技巧有的人不好把握,尤其是篇章的掌握更是困难.工作中体会到复述课文是很重要的环节.复述课文既利于学生掌握要点,又能提高英语口语表达能力,同时还能为写作积累素材.当然,要发挥好其作用,技巧很重要.现将工作中常用的方法归纳如下:
第一,空格填词法.此种方法将课文中出现的新词新点空缺,进而在学生熟读背诵的基础上来完成.利于学生自信新的培养,利于初学者的应用.
第二,笔记整理法.文章的体裁不同,我们可以按写作的特点来做整理.用时间为序,事件发展为主线,成就贡献为结尾……进行要点整理,然后进行复述.
复述还可以从以下几个方面着手:
1.改变体裁.主要是将对话改为记述的形式进行复述.在复述时,通过第三者的口吻,即用间接引语,运用适当的人称、时态、语态把对话中的主要信息表达出来.例如.要求学生以话剧形式将the Shelter以讲故事的形式复述出来.
2.改变人称.如作者是用第三人称写的,复述时可以改用第一人称;用第一人称写的,可以改用第三人称进行复述.例如,The Dinner Party一文是以第一人称描述的,可以要求学生以第三人称复述.
3.改变结构.可以将课文中的顺叙改为倒叙,或者将倒叙改为顺叙进行复述.
4.补充情节.让情节更生动
5.刻画人物.主要是具体讲述人物的外貌、神态、语言、动作和心理活动.
Ⅳ 关于考研英语写作的素材来源,市面上满天飞,究竟哪些最靠谱
英语作文网上一复搜一大堆,制有的很有利用价值,有的乱大街。作文占了总分的30%,分量之重,不言而喻!正确选择资料,一定要明白资料在精不在多。这部分也是考研英语唯一可以速成的部分,特别对于英语基础较为薄弱的来说,要对好的语言素材进行背诵记忆。清北起航的英语作文模板里面的资料很丰富,能抓住命题思路 ,多背背对你写作有很大帮助,最起码练练语感,不至于面对“作文”无话可说。
Ⅳ 英语写作寻找素材—the Arts
第一篇应该开头先亮明自己的看法,是或不是?
接着再与一些例子,比如“放纵”或“约束”的例子。其中加入自己的一些意见。
然后可以再进行一下自己意见的表达
最后总结
Oh ,sorry.
Ⅵ 英语微写作,写作素材:1.我的英语不好。2.我不放弃它,也从没失去勇气。3、在英语老师的鼓励下,我相...
I'm sorry to say that I'm not good at English. However, I would never lost courage in learning it nor give up it . With the encouragement from my beloved English teacher, I believe I can get it through and make progress in learning English. I am working hard at English, and I have confidence in myself.
Ⅶ 英语写作素材 我参加的英语考试需要很大的知识面。需要英语的最好是美国的重大与人物事件。而我现在连人名
Reeve was real-life 'Superman'
Although he will always be remembered for portraying "Superman," the greatest role of actor Christopher Reeve's life was as a champion of sufferers of spinal cord injuries(脊椎损伤患者中的斗士) and an advocate of stem cell research(干细胞研究).
Unlike the man of steel, he wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and he couldn't leap tall buildings in a single bound.
But the courage and determination Reeve displayed in trying to overcome his paralysis from a 1995 horse-riding accident far surpassed any of the feats of the comic book hero(连环画英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英国医学研究学会主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(彻底改变) by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect."
Reeve, 52, died on October 10 of heart failure(心脏功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(伤口严重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新获得了人们的尊敬和欣赏), established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization, and used his fame to raise millions of dollars for research into spinal cord injuries.
He also provided hope and inspiration to other patients and lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other illnesses such as diabetes and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease(糖尿病、阿兹海默症和巴金森氏症).
"He has been our champion. If you think of spinal injuries you automatically conjure up(想起、回忆) a picture of Christopher Reeve," said Paul Smith, executive director of the Spinal Injuries Association in England.
It is because of Reeve that spinal cord injuries and stem cell research are so widely discussed, according to Smith. The fact that it happened to Reeve showed it can affect anyone, even Superman.
Reeve did not live long enough to see whether stem cell research could help restore movement to the paralyzed. The research is still in its early days and no one knows what advances it may bring.
Hewitt: I Came, I Saw, I Conquered
Lleyton Hewitt was born in Adelaide, Australia on 24 February, 1981. His mother is a former champion netballer, his father is a league footballer, and his sister is already ranked number one in Australia for her age in tennis. She has achieved already more in tennis than Lleyton had at the same age.
The Hewitt's have a grass court at their home. This was where young Lleyton began his tennis career. When Lleyton showed an unusual ability for a 4-year-old and he was hitting balls consistently over the net, his parents decided it was time to find him a coach.
“Rather than get into bad habits, it was best he learnt how to hit the ball correctly.” says his father. Two years later, they got Peter Smith as his coach.
At the age of five, when most children that age are playing hide and seek or getting into all sorts of trouble, Lleyton and his family would make the trip to Melbourne for the Australian Open. Lleyton would sit for up to 12 hours a day watching players practise.
Lleyton's career as a tennis player was planned by his parents who tried their best to keep him away from football. Lleyton's parents thought it was too risky to play football since he might get hurt. Had Lleyton played football, it is quite possible he may have ended up playing for his favorite team—the Adelaide Crows. As his mother says, “I guess we've guided him into things we felt good for him before he did.”
By the time Lleyton was eight, he was winning “under-10 games” and always won a year ahead of his age. A professional career was looking very promising. Lleyton officially turned pro in 1997.
The flying Frenchman set to smash round the world record
They are calling him the Bob Beamon of sailing. And just like Beamon, who astonished the world with his record-breaking long-jump in 1968, the French sailor Francis Joyon is rewriting the nautical record books in an unprecedented fashion.
Joyon, 47, is now in the final stages of an incredible voyage and on course to smash the existing non-stop solo round-the-world record by 20 days. Once he crosses the finish line off the Channel port of Brest on the morning of February 3, he will have completed one of the greatest feats of single-handed sailing in history.
Just like Beamon, whose leap at the Mexico Olympics in 1968 broke the world record by an almost unbelievable 21in - which stood unbeaten until 1991 - Joyon's expected time of 73 days for the 26,000-mile global course will have far exceeded what most thought possible for a solo sailor.
Joyon set sail in November on an adventure some predicted would end in disaster. The father of four from La Trinité-sur-Mer in Brittany was undertaking the voyage in the 90ft trimaran IDEC, a boat of tremendous power with a huge rotating mast that had been built to be raced by a crew of up to ten.
Many were worried that Joyon would end up exhausted and IDEC would simply flip over as she ran out of control in the Southern Ocean.
Others predicted that Joyon would be unable to handle IDEC's enormous sails or that the boat could lose her mast in the rough conditions that any round-the-world sailor inevitably would face.
There were also all the usual dangers - collision with debris in the water, with ice around Antarctica or the possibility that Joyon would collide with a ship while sleeping.
When he set off, the solo record stood at 93 days. Although Joyon was sailing a much faster boat than the previous record-holder, most saw little chance of him getting even close to 80 days.
Joyon had other ideas and over the past 71 days he has enjoyed good fortune with the weather, rarely running out of wind. He has, however, also displayed extraordinary stamina, determination and seamanship in keeping IDEC running close to her full potential.
Ⅷ 英语四级作文都有哪些类型呢
1、素材评论作文:根据素材写作文,并且发表一下自己对素材的理解和看法。
2、图画专评论作属文:对图画进行阐述,此类作文需要抓住图画所表达的意思。
3、图表评论作文:这类题同图画评论作文一样,要先对图表进行描述然后在对内容进行探讨和评论。
大学英语四级考试的目的是促进大学英语教学大纲的实施,客观、准确地衡量大学生的英语能力,为提高我国大学英语课程的教学质量服务。
英语四级考试的评分标准:
1、四级和六级的原始成绩经过加权等价处理后,参照常模转换为平均值为500,标准差为70的正常成绩。同时,cet-4、CET-6不设及格线,考试证书将改为成绩单。
2、cet-4和CET-6单项成绩报告分为四个部分。这四个部分及各部分的评分比例如下:
3、CET-4成绩分布为:听力249分(35%),阅读249分(35%),综合70分(10%),写作翻译142分(20%)。
4、英语四级考试要求口语500分以上(含500分),CET-6要求425分(含425分)。每个单项报告的分数之和等于总分。