⑴ 求高考英語作文素材例子
70單詞,範文10篇(希望能對樓主有所幫助)
一:THE VALUE OF TIME 愛惜時光
An English proverb says that time is money. I consider it (this) wrong. Why? Because we all know that we can earn money be work but can not in any way get back time (in anyway). For this reason, we may (can) say that time is more valuable than money.
Many people do not know the value of time. It (this) is indeed a great pity. We must bear (keep) in mind that wasting time is equal to wasting your life.
英國有句諺語說,時間就是金錢.我認為這是不對的.為什麼?因為我們大家都知道我們能夠用工作賺錢,但無論如何卻無法把時間爭取回來.基於此種理由,我們可以說時間比錢錢更寶貴.
許多人不知愛惜時光.這確實是可惜的.我們必須記住浪費時間等於浪費生命.
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二:WHY SHOULD WE STUDY ENGLISH 為什麼我們要學英文
If you want to ask me why we should study English, my answer will be simple and clear. Now let me enumerate the reasons one by one in the following.In the first place, English has become an international language. If you know English, you van make a trip round the world without being misunderstood.In the second place, most valuable books, newspapers and magazines are written in English. If you wish (hope) to get knowledge, you must learn English.
如果你要問我們為什麼我們要學英文.我的答復很簡單明了.現在讓我來把我的理由一一列舉在下面:英文已成為一種國際語言.如果你通曉它,你可以環游世界不會被人誤解.大多數有價值的書籍,報紙和雜志都是用英文寫的.如果你希望獲得知識,你必須學習英文.
三:MY BIRTHDAY 我的生日
Yesterday was my birthday, so some of my classmates sent me presents. Mother prepared a tea party for me. I invited all of them to come and take part in it.The tea party began at half past six. There were cold drinks and refreshments. We ate, talked and laughed. We felt that we were the happiest men in the world.Time passed quickly. In a twinkling, the clock on the wall struck nine. We could not but say 「Good-bye」 to one another.
昨天是我生日,所以有幾位我的同班同學送我禮.母親給我准備一個茶會.我邀請他們都前來參加.茶會下午六點半開始.有冷飲和點心.我們又吃又談又笑.我們覺得是世界上最快樂的人.時間過得很快.轉瞬間,牆上的鍾敲九點了.我們不得不互道再見.
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四:HOW TO SPEND SUNDAYS 如何消度星期日
Some of us always spend Sundays aimlessly. We can seldom derive profits from the valuable hours (time) of Sundays. This is indeed a great pity. Though Sundays are set aside as a day for rest, we must make good use of them.We know that our school lessons are usually not sufficient. We should often utilize Sundays to read reference books. In this way we will increase our knowledge. Besides, we must be engaged in sports or outing so as to strengthen our bodies.
我們許多人終是把星期日毫無目的地消度掉.這確實是十分可惜.我們很少能從星期日的寶貴時光中獲得益處.雖然星期日是被指定為一個休息的日子,但是我們卻應好好利用它.我們知道我們學校的功課通常是不夠的.我們應時常利用星期日來閱讀參考書.如此我們的知識就會增加了.此外,我們必須從事運動或郊遊以便強壯我們的身體.
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五:HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY 誠為上策
There is an English proverb which says (saying) 「Honesty is the best policy.」 It signifies the importance of honesty.
What are the benefits of honesty? If you are honest to others, they will be honest to you in return. When you are sad, they will comfort you. When you are in trouble, they will help you.
There is no enumerating the evils of dishonesty here. In a word, a dishonest man will be looked down upon by others and (be) regarded as a public enemy.
英國有一句諺語說「誠為上策」.它說明了誠的重要性.
誠的益處是什麼?如果你對他人誠實,他們也會對你誠實作為報答.當你憂悉的時候,他們會安慰你.當你是處在困難中的時候,他們會幫助你.
無法在這里數述不誠實的害處.一言以蔽之,一個不誠實的人會被人看輕的而且被看作為一個公敵.
六:HOW EXERCISE HELPS 運動的利益
If our bodies are not strong, our spirit to do things will certainly be quite ll. And at the same time, we are lack of energy (ies) to study. Diseases will only attack the weak, but not the strong.
Why are our bodies not strong? Because we do not pay attention to exercise. For this reason, we students must often take different k
⑵ 寫英語作文時,還需要復述素材嗎
英語學習的重要性不言自明,但技巧有的人不好把握,尤其是篇章的掌握更是困難.工作中體會到復述課文是很重要的環節.復述課文既利於學生掌握要點,又能提高英語口語表達能力,同時還能為寫作積累素材.當然,要發揮好其作用,技巧很重要.現將工作中常用的方法歸納如下:
第一,空格填詞法.此種方法將課文中出現的新詞新點空缺,進而在學生熟讀背誦的基礎上來完成.利於學生自信新的培養,利於初學者的應用.
第二,筆記整理法.文章的體裁不同,我們可以按寫作的特點來做整理.用時間為序,事件發展為主線,成就貢獻為結尾……進行要點整理,然後進行復述.
復述還可以從以下幾個方面著手:
1.改變體裁.主要是將對話改為記述的形式進行復述.在復述時,通過第三者的口吻,即用間接引語,運用適當的人稱、時態、語態把對話中的主要信息表達出來.例如.要求學生以話劇形式將the Shelter以講故事的形式復述出來.
2.改變人稱.如作者是用第三人稱寫的,復述時可以改用第一人稱;用第一人稱寫的,可以改用第三人稱進行復述.例如,The Dinner Party一文是以第一人稱描述的,可以要求學生以第三人稱復述.
3.改變結構.可以將課文中的順敘改為倒敘,或者將倒敘改為順敘進行復述.
4.補充情節.讓情節更生動
5.刻畫人物.主要是具體講述人物的外貌、神態、語言、動作和心理活動.
⑶ 英語寫作素材求助
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(脊椎損傷患者中的鬥士) and an advocate of stem cell research(幹細胞研究).
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(連環畫英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英國醫學研究學會主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(徹底改變) 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(心臟功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(傷口嚴重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新獲得了人們的尊敬和欣賞), 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、阿茲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、回憶) 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.
這三個應該都可以用
⑷ 英語寫作尋找素材—the Arts
第一篇應該開頭先亮明自己的看法,是或不是?
接著再與一些例子,比如「放縱」或「約束」的例子。其中加入自己的一些意見。
然後可以再進行一下自己意見的表達
最後總結
Oh ,sorry.
⑸ 英語作文中的萬能素材
嗯 還有一件事,目前我在學的ABC天芐歐美外教英語中心的導師和我提到 其實想征服英語應該是不費力地~絕對要有一個符合的學習空間跟進修口語對象 最關鍵就是外教水平 東南亞口音重,一定要找歐美籍 發音純正很重要,不間斷每日練習口語,1&1針對性教學才能夠有非常.好.的學習成效!學習後還要復習聽取課程錄音音頻 幫助加強記憶!若真的是沒有人可以指導的環境,最好能到可可或滬江獲取課外學習資料練習,多說多問短時間口語會提高起來 學習效益是絕對快速顯著的 開頭:對立法、現象法、比較法、問題法1.When asked about…,the vast overwhelming majority of people that.. but I tnk a bit differently.When it comes to…, some people believe that… others argue claim that the opposite reverse(相反) is that…There is probably some truth in both arguments statements, but I tend to prefer the former latter..Recently the rise in problem of phenomenon of …has aroused public popular wide worldwide concern.Recently the issue of…has been brought into focus to our public attention..For years,…had been views as… but people are taking a fresh look now. with the growing .., people..People used to tnk that…but they now share ts new….Should what…? Options(選擇) of …vary greatly, some…others… but in my opinion…結尾:總結中心句、建議句、期望倡議、預測未來1. On the whole, the advantages of ··· outweigh the disadvantages. Despite the various attitudes people hold, we must realize that ··· in itself is neither good nor bad, and it all depends on how we make use of it.. We deem(認為) it gh time that measures be taken to··· so as to help people .. As we have said above, ··· can be of great value, they not only make people ···but also help people to ····· Let』s go in for ···..From the above analysis, we can safely predict that, with people』s increasing awareness of ···, ··· will be decreasingincreasing graally.希望有用······
⑹ 新概念作文素材大全
在高中英語的寫作課堂中和大家一起分享了,要在考試中取得高分,必須開展「四化」建設:結構清晰化、開頭個性化、用詞兇悍化和句式多樣化。前面「兩化」都有一定的技巧性,而後「兩化」則需要靠大家在平時的英語學習中日積月累,積累的越多才會有足夠的知識點和素材,從而寫出豐富的而且有思想的作文;反之,即使用完所有的積蓄,也只能寫出殘缺的文章。
眾所周知,新概念英語第二冊,由淺入深、逐步學習語法要點;同時通過對經典句型結構的分析和理解以及對詞彙的大量補充,能逐步提高我們英語聽、說、讀、寫、譯五項綜合能力。因此,學好新概念二冊完全可以讓我們為建設後「兩化」做充分准備,同時也是提高我們高中英語寫作的好素材。 高中寫作中對詞和句的要求,從整體上說,也就是要求我們在寫作中要做到語言的多樣化。首先看詞,用詞要兇悍也就是我們的詞彙要在准確的前提下做到豐富和高級,因為閱卷老師會去有意尋找那些相對高級和復雜的單詞,所以我們要學會擺脫那些寫作考試中常見的「惡心詞彙」,這樣才能張顯個性,打動閱卷老師。新概念二冊詞彙的學習過程,正是讓大家詞彙不斷豐富和升級的一個過程,這樣的例子基本上每篇課文都會出現。 比如在學習第一課bear這個單詞時,我們就會學到其他幾個表示「容忍」的單詞:tolerate, stand, enre, 而我們在第二單元27課的難點學習中還可以學到一個非常經典的片語put up with,通過練習的句子I』m getting a divorce. I can』t put up with him any longer.就能深刻的記住它的意思。 在寫作中我們經常要使用表達愛憎感情的詞語,例如「喜歡」,除了我們都會的like, love以外,在新二第1課出現了enjoy這個詞,在第20課我們會學到be interested in這個片語,在第26課,單詞便升級到欣賞這個詞appreciate。 學習二冊詞彙最大的特點是,我們會經常區分同義單詞的意義,這對我們寫作用詞的准確是個很好的保證。例如,在我們學習「損壞」這個詞時,第3課出現了spoil,在第10課出現了damage,加上break和destroy,通過例句我們便很容易區分四個單詞的意義,break表示破和碎,The little boy broke the window of the neighbour』s.(小男孩打破了鄰居家的窗戶),spoil指的是心情和質量的破壞,往往含有不順心的的意義,The rain spoiled our plan to go camping. (雨天打破了我們野營的計劃);damage強調的是一定程度上的可以修復的破壞,The car』s engine was damaged in the traffic accident.(交通事故損壞了汽車的發動機);而destroy的損壞則指的是無法修復,徹底摧毀,Typhoon destroyed the wooden hut. (台風摧毀了這座小木屋)。 再看句式的多樣化,這也是閱卷老師關心的一個問題,老師會在作文中尋找是否有好的以及豐富的句式,有就會加分,反之則會減分;大家都喜歡用簡單句,道理很簡單,長句信息量大,但結構復雜;短句簡潔明了,但信息量小。一連串的長句不易於讀者理解,而一連的短句又使讀者感到單調。如果能在寫作中做到長句和短句相互補充,文章就會顯得錯落有致,語言表現力也會增強。在一篇作文中使用2到3個復雜句,就會給文章增色很少,至少提高一個得分檔次。在新概念二冊的學習中,存在大量的經典句型,而且每種句型都在不斷的升級;同時,每一單元都是寫作的一個提高,比如我們在一單元會學習簡單句,二單元則重點講解用連詞合並簡單句成並列句,而三四單元則升華到使用復雜句。 例如,我們在第一課會學到這樣一句型,I could not bear it.這是個典型的主語+情態動詞+動詞原形的結構,而隨著我們的學習,學到的句型會一個比一個升級,在第34課第4行,有「……not……anymore.」句型:I could not bear it anymore. 第38課8到9行,有「It is more than……」句型:It is more than I could bear. 第50課10行,有「This is as far as…..」句型:This is as far as I could bear. 隨著學習,我們自己就可以見證句型學習的進步和多樣化,英語學習之一大樂事也。 學習新概念第二冊,可以讓我們在學完一冊後敢於開口說英語到敢於動筆寫英語,從而可以見證它對提高寫作水平有著非凡的作用。第一課的學習便開始了一單元的簡單句之旅,除了幫大家分析句子成份外,我們還會學習英語中的五大基本句型:主+謂,主+系+表,主+謂+賓,主+謂+雙賓,主+謂+賓+賓補。通過一個這樣的小對白,我們便可輕而易舉的記住五大句型:You know. I find you. You are my princess. You show me the hope. I call you my love. 二單元第25課中大量的連詞學習,能教會大家使用連接詞合並兩個有關聯的句子成並列句,例如,兩個簡單句:This is NOS.(New Oriental School)和I learn English here.就能用and連接:This is NOS and I learn English here.每篇課文中的摘要寫作練習可以幫助大家改變寫作中這種「雙截棍」式的表達,即簡單句到底。三、四單元中定語從句和非謂語動詞等學習可以教會大家在寫作中使用長句和復雜句,如This is NOS, founded in 1993, where I study English and a large number of students expect to improve English here. 只要大家在新概念二冊的學習中堅持練習,一定可以感受到這種循序漸進的過程,並且寫
⑺ 關於考研英語寫作的素材來源,市面上滿天飛,究竟哪些最靠譜
英語作文網上一復搜一大堆,制有的很有利用價值,有的亂大街。作文佔了總分的30%,分量之重,不言而喻!正確選擇資料,一定要明白資料在精不在多。這部分也是考研英語唯一可以速成的部分,特別對於英語基礎較為薄弱的來說,要對好的語言素材進行背誦記憶。清北起航的英語作文模板裡面的資料很豐富,能抓住命題思路 ,多背背對你寫作有很大幫助,最起碼練練語感,不至於面對「作文」無話可說。
⑻ 英語寫作素材 我參加的英語考試需要很大的知識面。需要英語的最好是美國的重大與人物事件。而我現在連人名
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(脊椎損傷患者中的鬥士) and an advocate of stem cell research(幹細胞研究).
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(連環畫英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英國醫學研究學會主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(徹底改變) 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(心臟功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(傷口嚴重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新獲得了人們的尊敬和欣賞), 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、阿茲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、回憶) 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.