【推薦】學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文匯總10篇
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學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
Winter Vacation
When winter vacation comes, I feel so excited, because it means I will have a month to play with my friends. What's more, the most exciting thing is to spend the New Year with my families. It is the biggest festival for Chinese people and we will prepare it for a long time. I always have good memories about winter vacation.
寒假
寒假即將到來(lái)時(shí)我會(huì)很興奮,因?yàn)檫@意味著我有一個(gè)月的時(shí)間可以朋友們一起玩。而且還可以和家人一起過(guò)新年。這是中國(guó)人民最大的節(jié)日,我們也為此做了好久的'準(zhǔn)備。我對(duì)寒假的記憶總是美好的。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
Directions:
In this part, you are to write a composition of no less than 150 words about College Graduates Work as Village Officials. You should write according to the outline given below. Please remember to write it clearly on the ANSWER SHEET.
Some college graduates choose to work as village officials.
1.Do you think it is a good idea?
2.What can they offer the countryside?
3.What can they gain from their village positions?
Nowadays, there is a growing tendency that college graduates in mounting numbers choose to work as village officials after graduation. Peoples attitudes towards this phenomenon differ sharply. Some hold the positive view while others are against it. From my perspective, I believe that it is a wise choice.
The reason why I support them can be listed as follows: on the one hand, college graduates can contribute a lot to the development of the countryside. Firstly, having received formal education and professional training in universities, college graduates can help peasants master advanced technology. Besides, by spreading and introducing new concepts, they can also accelerate the development of rural culture. Consequently, the gap between the city and the countryside can be gradually narrowed. On the other hand, college graduates themselves can also benefit a lot from being village officials. In the first place, working in rural areas with adverse environmental condition and lower living standard, they are more likely to foster a spirit of hard-working and independence. Moreover, compared with their peers competing for limited positions, those who work as village officials enjoy more opportunities and are more likely to bring their abilities and potential into full play.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
In my family, you can see a cat, the cat is very beautiful.
Now let me draw it for you. He has got white hair and two big eyes, they are blue and bright. He has got four short legs and his ears are small, his tail is long. I finish it now. How lovely!
After school, I play with him first, he is my best friend. I like him very much!
Oh, do you want to know his name? I’d like to tell you, his name is “MiMi”.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇4
On My Friend
When I first went to university,I was very nervous because I didn't know any one there.Sam,my classmate, soon changed all that.He was the first one to talk to me on my first day in school and I was grateful for his friendliness.
We soon became good friends after we discovered that we had a lot in common.For example,we both like literature.He soon became the editor of the school magazine while I am a regular contributor to the articles there.
Moreover,Sam is extremely helpful.Whenever I need something or just someone to talk to,Sam is always there.He lends me money without so much as mentioning when I am supposed to return it(but of course I always return the money).Besides,he is a great listener.I feel as if I could pour out my whole heart to him.While offering a sympathetic ear,he also makes constructive suggestions.
I am grateful for our friendship.Without Sam,my university would have been a lot more chaotic and confusing.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
題目要求:
Directions: Write a composition entitled Ideals. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:
1. 人人都有理想;
2. 實(shí)現(xiàn)理想的因素是什么;
3. 你的理想及實(shí)現(xiàn)的.途徑。
參考范文:
Sample:
Ideals
Everyone has his ideals. A businessman wishes to make greater profit; a farmer expects plumper harvests; a student tries to learn more and better. And
However, one should be sensible about whether his ideal is well founded or not. If it is, one has to plan and work hard for its realization. Effort, skill and persistence are all necessary. And very often, one has to get help from others, including advice and support in one form or another.
My ideal is to become a doctor. It is said that the field of medicine is a well-paid profession, but I take it as a lofty profession entrusted with saving people’s lives. To realize my ideal I have concentrated on laboratory work to develop the analytical skills necessary to become a qualified doctor. Ijm sure^willjiealizejm^jidealjifrperseverejinjthisjpursuit. (156 words)
【詞匯表達(dá)亮點(diǎn)】
strive v.努力,奮斗
with more or less effort 用或多或少的努力
realize v. 實(shí)現(xiàn)
be sensible about.意識(shí)到
persistence n.堅(jiān)持
it is said that.據(jù)說(shuō)
well-paid adj.收入高的,待遇優(yōu)厚的
lofty adj.高尚的
entrust with...委托給某人
concentrate on. 集中注意力于
analytical adj.分析的
qualified adj.合格的
persevere in 堅(jiān)持
pursuit n.追求;職業(yè)
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
My father likes to tell me a story before I sleep, so I like to read story book.
My parents buy me a lot of books, I read them everyday, I always finish reading a book in a week.
I like adventure story very much, I imagine I am the guy who is so great.
Books gives me happiness, I like reading.
我爸爸喜歡告訴在我睡覺(jué)前給我講故事,所以我喜歡看故事書(shū)。
我的父母給我買(mǎi)了很多書(shū),我每天都讀,我總是一個(gè)星期內(nèi)就讀完了一本書(shū)。
我很喜歡探險(xiǎn)故事,想象自己是那個(gè)偉大的人。
書(shū)本給我?guī)?lái)了樂(lè)趣,我喜歡讀書(shū)。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇7
Today is Sunday. I visited my uncle with my father in the morning. In a traffic light, we saw a car accident. We were waiting for the traffic light. Suddenly, a motorbike ran the red light and crashed with a car. Luckily, the motor driver slowed down the speed and he just fell down from his motor. He could stand up by himself. But this accident caused a traffic jam. I hope drivers can drive under traffic rules.
今天是星期天。早上我和爸爸去看望叔叔,在紅綠燈處我們目睹了一起交通事故。當(dāng)時(shí)我們正在等紅綠燈,突然一輛摩托車(chē)闖紅燈和一輛汽車(chē)相撞。幸運(yùn)的是摩托車(chē)司機(jī)減速了只是從摩托車(chē)上摔下來(lái)。他還能自己站起來(lái),但是這起事故引起了交通堵塞。我希望司機(jī)們能夠遵守交通規(guī)則行駛。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇8
I live in a new house now .There are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a study, a kitchen, a dining-room and a large sitting-room. There’ a desk beside my bed. On the bed, there are some toys. There’s a map of the world on the wall. There’s telephone between the map and the bed .There’s a garden near my house. It’s a small one, but there are a lot of flowers and trees. In it there are some swings and there’s a slide, too, sometimes I go and play there.
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇9
From the various houses we can see candlelight but no electricity. There's a quiet that blankets the whole area, disturbed only by the almost whispered of the people as they stand around. CHARLIE stares across at GOODMAN's house.
Sally (a little timid): It doesn't seem right, though, keeping watch on them. Why, he was right when he said he was one of our neighbors. Why, I've known Ethel Goodman ever since they moved in. We've been good friends—
Charlie: That doesn't prove a thing. Any guy who'd spend his time looking up at the sky early in the morning—well, there's something wrong with that person. Maybe under normal circumstances we could let it go by, but these aren't normal circumstances.
(STEVE, from several yards away, walks down the steps of his porch, and down the street over to LES GOODMAN's house. He stops at the foot of the steps. GOODMAN stands there. MRS. GOODMAN stands behind him, very frightened.)
Goodman: Just stay right where you are, Steve. We don't want any trouble, but this time if anybody sets foot on my porch—that's what they're going to get—trouble!
Steve: Look, Les—
Goodman: I've already explained to you people. I don't sleep very well at night sometimes. I get up and I take a walk and I look up at the sky. I look at the stars! Mrs.
Goodman: That's exactly what he does. Why, this whole thing, it's... it's madness.
Steve (nods): That's exactly what it is—some kind of madness.
Charlie's voice (shrill, from across the street): You'd better watch who you're seen with, Steve! Until we get this all straightened out, you aren't exactly above suspicion yourself.
Steve (whirling around toward him): Or you, Charlie. Or any of us. From age eight and up!
Woman: What I'd like to know is—what are we going to do? Just stand around here all night?
Charlie: There's nothin' else we can do!
Steve (raising his voice): There's something you can do, Charlie. You could go
home and keep your mouth shut. You could quit walking around like a self-appointed hanging judge and just climb into bed and forget it.
Charlie: You sound real anxious to have that happen, Steve. I think we'd better keep our eye on you, too!
Don: I think everything might as well come out now. (He turns toward STEVE.)
Your wife's done plenty of talking, Steve, about how odd you are!
Charlie (picking this up, his eyes widening): Go ahead, tell us what she's said.
(STEVE walks toward them from across the street.)
Steve: Go ahead, what's my wife said? Let's get it all out. Let's pick out every unusual habit of every single man, woman, and child on the street. And then we might as well set up some kind of a kangaroo court. How about a firing squad at dawn, Charlie, so we can get rid of all the suspects?
Don: There's no need getting so upset, Steve. It's just that... well... Myra's talked about how there's been plenty of nights you spent hours down in your basement workin' on some kind of radio.
(By this time STEVE has reached the group. He stands there defiantly close to them.)
Charlie: Go ahead, Steve. What kind of "radio set" are you workin'on? Who do you talk to on the radio set? And who talks to you?
Steve: I'm surprised at you, Charlie. How come you're so dense all of a sudden? (a pause) Who do I talk to? I talk to monsters from outer space. I talk to three—headed green men who fly over here in what look like meteors.
(MRS. BRAND steps down from the porch, bites her lip, calls out.)
Mrs. Brand: Steve! Steve, please. (Then looking around frightened, she walks to ward the group.) It's just a ham radio set. A lot of people have them. I can show it to you. It's right down in the basement.
Steve (whirls around toward her): Show them nothing! If they want to look inside our house—let them get a search warrant.
Charlie: Look, man, you can't afford to—
Steve (interrupting): Don't start telling me who's dangerous and who isn't, and who's safe and who's a menace. (He turns to the group and shouts.) And you're with him, too—all of you! You're standing here all set to find a scapegoat—all desperate to point a finger at a neighbor! Well now, look, friends, the only thing that's going to happen is that we'll eat each other up alive—
(He stops abruptly as CHARLIE suddenly grabs his arm.)
Charlie (in a hushed voice): That's not the only thing that can happen to us. (A figure suddenly materializes in the darkness. In the silence we can hear the slow, measured footsteps on concrete as the figure walks slowly toward them. One of the women lets out a stifled cry.)
Tommy (shouting, frightened): It's the monster! It's the monster!
(The people fall back in a group, staring toward the darkness and the approaching figure. DON MARTIN joins them, carrying a shotgun. He holds it up.)
Don: We may need this.
Steve: A shotgun? (He pulls it out of DON 's hand.) Will you people wise up? What good would a shotgun do against—
(CHARLIE pulls the gun from STEVE's hand.)
Charlie: No more talk, Steve. You're going to talk us into a grave! You'd let whatever's out there walk right over us, wouldn't you? Well, some of us won't!
(He swings the gun around to point it toward the sidewalk. The dark figure continues to walk toward them. CHARLIE slowly raises the gun. As the figure gets closer, he pulls the trigger. The sound explodes in the stillness. The figure lets out a small cry, falls forward first onto his knees, and then on his face. DON, CHARLIE, and STEVE run over to him. STEVE is there first and turns the man over. The crowd gathers around them.)
Steve (slowly looks up): It's Pete Van Horn.
Don (in a hushed voice): Pete Van Horn! He was just going to go over to the next block to see if the power was on.
Woman: You killed him, Charlie. You shot him dead!
Charlie (looks around at the circle of faces, his eyes frightened): But. . . but I didn't know who he was. I certainly didn't know who he was. He comes walkin' out of the darkness—how am I supposed to know who he was? (He grabs STEVE.) Steve—you know why I shot! How was I supposed to know he wasn't a monster or something?
(He grabs DON.) We're all scared of the same thing. I was just tryin'to. . . tryin'to protect my home, that's all! (He looks down wildly at the body.) I didn't know it was somebody we knew! I didn't know...
(There 's a sudden hush in the group. Across the street all the lights go on in one of the houses.)
Woman (in a very hushed voice): Charlie... Charlie... the lights just went on in your house. Why did the lights go on?
Don: What about it, Charlie? How come you're the only one with lights now?
Goodman: That's what I'd like to know.
(There's a pause as they all stare toward CHARLIE.)
Goodman: You were so quick to kill, Charlie, and you were so quick to tell us who we had to be careful of. Well, maybe you had to kill. Maybe Pete there was trying to tell us something, to tell us who there was amongst us we should watch out for—
(CHARLIE backs away from the group, his eyes wide with fright.)
Charlie: No... no...it's nothing of the sort! I don't know why the lights are on. I swear I don't. Somebody's making a joke or something.
(He bumps against STEVE, who grabs him and furns him around.)
Steve: A joke? Charlie, there's a dead man on the sidewalk, and you killed him!
Does this thing look like a gag to you?
(CHARLIE breaks away and screams as he runs toward his house.)
(A man breaks away from the crowd to run after CHARLIE. The man tackles him and lands on top of him. The other people start to run toward them. CHARLIE gets up on his feet, breaks away from the other man's grasp and jumps up on his front porch. A rock thrown from the group smashes a window alongside of him. The broken glass flies past him. A couple of pieces cut him. He stands there, blood running down from a cut on his cheek. His wife breaks away from the group and throws herself into his arms. We can see the crowd moving in on the porch.)
First Voice: It must have been him.
Second Voice: He's the one.
Third Voice: We've got to get Charlie.
(Another rock lands on the porch. CHARLIE pushes his wife behind him and faces the group.)
Charlie: Look, look, I swear to you... it isn't me... but I do know who it is. I swear to you. I know who the monster is here.
Don: All right, Charlie, let's hear it!
Second Man (screaming): Go ahead, Charlie; tell us.
Charlie: It's...it's the kid. It's Tommy.
Sally: That's crazy. He's only a boy.
Woman: But he knew! He was the only one who knew! He told us all about it. Well, how could he have known?
(People in the crowd take this up and repeat the question aloud.)
First Voice: How could he know?
Second Voice: Who told him?
Third Voice: Make the kid answer.
(Sally grabs TOMMY and starts to run with him. The crowd starts to follow, at first walking fast, and then running after them. Suddenly CHARLIE's lights go off, and the lights in another house go on.)
Man (shouting): It isn't the kid...it's Bob Weaver's house.
Woman: No, it's Don Martin's place.
Charlie: I tell you it's the kid.
Don: It's Charlie. He's the one.
(Various people shout, accuse each other, scream. House lights go on and off.)
Scene Two
In a nearby field sits a space craft in darkness. An open door throws out a beam of light from the inside. Two figures appear.
First Figure: Understand the procedure now? Just stop a few of their machines and radios and telephones and lawn mowers... throw them into darkness for a few hours, and then just sit back and watch the effect.
Second Figure: And this effect is always the same?
First Figure: With little difference. They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find. . .and it's themselves.
Second Figure: Then I take it this place...this Maple Street...is not an exception.
First Figure: By no means. Their world is full of Maple Streets. And we 'll go from one to the other and let them destroy themselves. One to the other...one to the other...one to the other...
各家各戶(hù)都亮起了蠟燭,沒(méi)有電。寂靜籠罩了整個(gè)社區(qū),只能聽(tīng)到人們站在那里小聲說(shuō)話(huà)的聲音。夏利的目光越過(guò)街道,盯著古德曼的房屋。
薩莉(有點(diǎn)兒害怕):看起來(lái)不對(duì)勁兒,盯緊他們。為什么,他說(shuō)他是我們的鄰居,這是對(duì)的?為什么,從他們搬來(lái)我就了解埃塞爾.古德曼的,我們一直是好朋友...
夏利:這說(shuō)明不了什么。這個(gè)總是大清早盯著天空看的家伙...他有點(diǎn)兒?jiǎn)栴};蛟S一般情況下我們會(huì)忽略這一點(diǎn),但是現(xiàn)在不正常。
。ㄊ返俜驈膸状a之外走下門(mén)廊的臺(tái)階,沿街走到勒思.古德曼的房前,他在臺(tái)階前停下來(lái)。古德曼站在那里,古德曼夫人害怕地站在他身后。)
古德曼:就站在那里別動(dòng),史蒂夫。我們不想有什么麻煩,但是這次如果有人踏上我家門(mén)廊...他就會(huì)有麻煩的!
史蒂夫:聽(tīng)著,勒思...
古德曼:我已經(jīng)跟你們解釋了,有時(shí)候晚上睡不好,我會(huì)起來(lái)散步,看看天空,我看的是星星!夫人。
史蒂夫(點(diǎn)頭):確實(shí)是...有點(diǎn)瘋狂。
夏利的聲音(尖叫,從街對(duì)面?zhèn)鬟^(guò)來(lái)):你最好清楚大家是怎么看待你的,史蒂夫!在所有的事情澄清之前,你根本不是無(wú)可懷疑的!
史蒂夫(轉(zhuǎn)向他):或者是你,或者我們中的哪個(gè),八歲以上的哪個(gè)人!
婦女:我想知道的是--我們?cè)谶@里做什么?站一整夜嗎?
夏利:除此之外沒(méi)什么可做的!
史蒂夫(抬高嗓音):你有事做的,夏利。你可以回家,閉上嘴。你可以像個(gè)自己做主判處絞刑的法官那樣爬到床上,忘掉這件事。
夏利:看來(lái)你真的希望這樣,史蒂夫。我想我們最好也盯住你!
頓:我希望最好現(xiàn)在就真相大白。(他轉(zhuǎn)向史蒂夫。)你妻子總說(shuō)你如何的古怪!
夏利(聽(tīng)到這里,他瞪大雙眼):快說(shuō),她怎么說(shuō)的!
。ㄊ返俜驈慕謱(duì)面走向人群。)
史蒂夫:說(shuō),我妻子怎么說(shuō)的?一切都說(shuō)清楚,讓我們找出街上每個(gè)男人、女人、孩子的不尋常的習(xí)慣。我們還可以設(shè)立個(gè)私設(shè)法庭之類(lèi)的。天亮?xí)r成立個(gè)行刑隊(duì)怎么樣,夏利?這樣我們就可以免受懷疑?
頓:沒(méi)必要這么緊張,史蒂夫。只是...麥拉很多個(gè)晚上你總在地下室擺弄些無(wú)線(xiàn)電什么的。
。ㄟ@時(shí)史蒂夫走到人群跟前,挑戰(zhàn)地站在他們面前。)
夏利:說(shuō)吧,史蒂夫。你在擺弄哪種“無(wú)線(xiàn)電”呢?你在無(wú)線(xiàn)電里跟誰(shuí)說(shuō)話(huà)呢?誰(shuí)在跟你說(shuō)話(huà)呢?
史蒂夫:我對(duì)你感到吃驚,夏利。你怎么突然變得這么愚蠢呢?(頓了下)誰(shuí)跟我說(shuō)話(huà)?我在跟太空的怪物說(shuō)話(huà),我跟三個(gè)...飛來(lái)的綠色腦袋、流星一樣的人說(shuō)話(huà)。
。ú继m德夫人從門(mén)廊上走下,咬了下嘴唇,叫道。)
布蘭德夫人:史蒂夫,史蒂夫,請(qǐng)...(她害怕地看著四周,避開(kāi)人群。)那只是個(gè)業(yè)務(wù)無(wú)線(xiàn)電,很多人都有的,我可以給你們看,就在地下室里。
史蒂夫(轉(zhuǎn)向妻子):什么都不要給他們看!如果他們想看我們的房間...讓他們拿搜索證來(lái)。
夏利:看,家伙,你承擔(dān)不起...
史蒂夫(打斷他的話(huà)):不要告訴我誰(shuí)危險(xiǎn),誰(shuí)不危險(xiǎn),誰(shuí)是安全的,誰(shuí)是威脅。(他轉(zhuǎn)向人群,叫道。)你們跟他一樣---所有的人都是!你們站在那里只是找一個(gè)替罪羊...拼命地在鄰居間找一個(gè)人出來(lái)!現(xiàn)在,看吧,朋友們,唯一要發(fā)生的事就是,我們要相互咬死對(duì)方...
。ㄏ睦偷刈プ∷母觳,史蒂夫突然停下來(lái)。)
夏利(低聲地):這不是唯一要發(fā)生的事。(黑暗中突然出現(xiàn)一個(gè)人影,人影慢慢走進(jìn)時(shí),寂靜中人們聽(tīng)到水泥地上的緩慢、有規(guī)律的腳步聲,一個(gè)婦女發(fā)出一聲被抑制的叫聲。)
湯米(害怕地叫):是怪物,怪物!
(人群往后退,盯著黑暗中走來(lái)的人影。頓.馬丁帶上一支,加入人群,他舉起槍。)
頓:我們可能需要這個(gè)。
史蒂夫:?(他把槍從頓手中奪過(guò)來(lái)。)你腦子昏了嗎?槍怎么能用來(lái)打...
。ㄏ睦麖氖返俜蚴种袏Z過(guò)槍。)
夏利:別說(shuō)話(huà),史蒂夫。你會(huì)把我們弄死的!你會(huì)讓任何不明的東西逼近我們嗎?我們有的人不會(huì)的!
(他擺動(dòng)槍?zhuān)瑢?duì)準(zhǔn)人行道。黑色人影繼續(xù)走向人群。夏利慢慢舉起槍?zhuān)擞白呓鼤r(shí),他開(kāi)動(dòng)扳機(jī)。槍聲在寂靜中響起。人影發(fā)出輕微的呼叫,膝蓋首先著地,然后是臉。頓,夏利和史蒂夫跑上前。史蒂夫第一個(gè)把這個(gè)人翻過(guò)身,人群把他們圍起。)
史蒂夫(慢慢地看了看):是皮特.范.合恩。
頓(小聲地說(shuō)):皮特.范.合恩!他只是去臨近街區(qū)看有沒(méi)有電。
婦女:你殺了他,夏利,你殺死了他!
夏利(看看四周的面孔,眼神中露出害怕的神情來(lái)):但是...我不知道是誰(shuí)。我當(dāng)然不知道他是誰(shuí)。他從黑暗中走來(lái)...我怎么能知道他是誰(shuí)呢?(他抓住史蒂夫。)史蒂夫--你知道我為什么開(kāi)槍的!為什么我會(huì)認(rèn)為他不是怪獸什么的呢?
。ㄋプ☆D。)我們都害怕同一樣?xùn)|西。我只是想試圖...試圖保護(hù)我的家,就是這樣。ㄋ偪竦乜粗叵碌氖w。)我不知道是我認(rèn)識(shí)的人!我不知道...
。ㄈ巳和蝗话察o下來(lái),街對(duì)面一家的每個(gè)燈都亮起來(lái)。)
婦女(低聲說(shuō)):夏利...夏利...你家的燈亮了。為什么會(huì)亮呢?
頓:怎么回事,夏利?為什么只有你家的燈亮了?
古德曼:我也想知道這個(gè)。
。D時(shí)人們盯著夏利。)
古德曼:你下手這么快,夏利,你這么快就告訴我們應(yīng)該提防誰(shuí);蛟S你不得不殺人,或許皮特想告訴我們什么,告訴我們應(yīng)該提防我們中的哪個(gè)人---
(夏利后退幾步,眼睛睜大,滿(mǎn)是恐懼。)
夏利:不...不...根本沒(méi)這回事!我不知道燈為什么會(huì)亮?我發(fā)誓我不知道。有人在開(kāi)玩笑什么的。
史蒂夫:玩笑?夏利,人行道上有人死人,使你殺的!你是在殺人滅口嗎?
。ㄏ睦蝗粧昝撻_(kāi),尖叫著沖回家去。)
(一個(gè)人從人群中跑開(kāi),追向夏利。他扭住夏利,把他推到在地。其他的人向他們跑過(guò)來(lái),夏利從地上站起,掙脫另一個(gè)人,跳向他家前門(mén)廊。人群中扔出的石頭打碎了他
旁邊的窗子,碎裂的玻璃從他身旁飛過(guò),幾個(gè)碎片劃傷了他。他站在那里,鮮血從臉上的傷口留下。他的妻子從人群中跑出來(lái),撲向他的懷抱。人群向門(mén)廊走來(lái)。)
第一個(gè)聲音:肯定是他!
第二個(gè)聲音:就是他!
第三個(gè)聲音:我們抓住夏利了。
。硪粔K石頭扔到門(mén)廊上,夏利把妻子拉到身后,自己面對(duì)著人群。)
夏利:聽(tīng)著,聽(tīng)著,我對(duì)你們發(fā)誓...不是我...但是我確實(shí)知道是誰(shuí)。我對(duì)你們發(fā)誓。我知道這里誰(shuí)是怪物。
頓:好的,夏利,說(shuō)來(lái)聽(tīng)聽(tīng)!
第二個(gè)男人(尖叫):說(shuō)吧,夏利,告訴我們。
夏利:是...是這個(gè)孩子。湯米!
薩莉:你瘋了,他只是個(gè)孩子!
婦女:但是他知道!只有他知道!他告訴我們一切,他怎么知道的呢?
(人們聽(tīng)到這里,再一次大聲反復(fù)地問(wèn)。)
第一個(gè)聲音:他怎么知道的?
第二個(gè)聲音:誰(shuí)告訴他的?
第三個(gè)聲音:讓這小孩說(shuō)話(huà)!
(薩莉抓住湯米,開(kāi)始跟他一起跑。人群開(kāi)始追起來(lái),起初跑得很快,后來(lái)就被甩在后面。突然夏利家的燈熄了,另一家的燈亮了。)
男人(大叫):不是小孩家的...是鮑勃.韋弗家的。
婦女:不,是頓.馬丁家的。
夏利:我告訴你是這小孩家的。
頓:是夏利,就是他。
(很多人大叫起來(lái),互相指責(zé)著,尖叫著,房子里的燈亮了又熄了。)
場(chǎng)景二
附近黑暗中的田野里,是一艘宇宙飛船,一束光從一個(gè)打開(kāi)的門(mén)中射出,兩個(gè)身影出現(xiàn)了。
第一個(gè)身影:現(xiàn)在知道程序了嗎?只要停掉他們的少數(shù)機(jī)器、收音機(jī)、電話(huà)和割草機(jī)...讓他們?cè)诤诎抵写羯蠋讉(gè)小時(shí),然后坐在這里看結(jié)果吧。
第二個(gè)身影:結(jié)果總是一樣的`嗎?
第一個(gè)身影:會(huì)有一點(diǎn)兒區(qū)別。他們找出能找到的最危險(xiǎn)的敵人...就是他們自己。
第二個(gè)身影:那么我覺(jué)得這里...楓樹(shù)街...并不是個(gè)例外。
第一個(gè)身影:根本不是。這個(gè)世界到處都是楓樹(shù)街這樣的地方。我們將去一個(gè)又一個(gè)地方,讓他們自己毀掉自己。一個(gè)又一個(gè)...一個(gè)又一個(gè)...一個(gè)又一個(gè)...
1.frightened adj. 受驚的, 受恐嚇的
例句:
Frightened children were calling for their mothers.
受驚的孩子們呼喊著找媽媽。
2.self-appointed adj.自己作主的; 自行推薦[任命]的; 自封的
例句:
A leader is not self-appointed. His leadership has to be accepted and approved by the masses.
領(lǐng)導(dǎo)不是自封的,要看群眾承認(rèn)不承認(rèn),批準(zhǔn)不批準(zhǔn)。
3.kangaroo court n.私設(shè)之法庭, 非法法庭
例句:
To the people who refused to go on strike, the most difficult part of their decision was the possibility that they would later be subject to the union's kangaroo court.
對(duì)于那些拒絕參加罷工的人來(lái)說(shuō),他們這一決定最麻煩的地方是,他們以后可能受到工會(huì)袋鼠法庭的審判。
4.firing squad n. 行刑隊(duì),執(zhí)行死刑的射擊隊(duì)
例句:
The condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity;
那個(gè)被宣布有罪的人大義凜然的面對(duì)著行刑的隊(duì)伍;
5.meteor n. 流星,大氣現(xiàn)象,一夜成名的人
例句:
A meteor shot across the sky.
流星劃過(guò)天空.
6.materialize v. 賦與實(shí)質(zhì),使體現(xiàn),物質(zhì)化; 成有形,體現(xiàn),實(shí)現(xiàn)
例句:
A truck suddenly materialized out of the fog.
一輛卡車(chē)突然駛出煙霧。
7.measured adj. 量過(guò)的,慎重的,基于標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的
例句:
march in measured steps
用整齊的步伐行進(jìn)
8.stifle v. 使不能呼吸,窒息,抑制
例句:
Our ideas were stifled.
我們的意見(jiàn)被壓了下來(lái)。
9.tackle v. 處理,抓住
例句:
Some people tackle the difficult jobs first.
有的人愛(ài)先做難做的工作。
1.straighten out v.改正, 清理, 澄清
例句:
He got it all screwed up, it will take a week to straighten out the mess.
他把事情全搞壞了,要花一星期時(shí)間才能把這一團(tuán)糟的局面整理出頭緒來(lái)。
2.set foot on v.踏上
例句:
Nobody has ever set foot on that island.
沒(méi)有人曾經(jīng)登上過(guò)那個(gè)島嶼。
3.above suspicion adj. 無(wú)可懷疑(毫無(wú)可疑)
例句:
My conduct has always been above suspicion.
我的行為從來(lái)就是無(wú)可置疑的。
4.may as well 最好
例句:
Since it is raining hard, you may as well stay here as leave.
既然雨下得這么大,你與其離開(kāi)倒不如待在這兒。
5.keep an eye on 留意,照看
例句:
Because we always keep an eye on the East European market.
因?yàn)槲覀兛偸亲⒁庵鴸|歐的市場(chǎng)。
6.all of a sudden adv.突然
例句:
All of a sudden he stopped.
他突然停了下來(lái)。
7.can't afford to 負(fù)擔(dān)不起
例句:
Most people can't afford to go to the expensive entertainment places.
多數(shù)人不敢問(wèn)津高檔娛樂(lè)場(chǎng)所。
8.wise up vt. 知道(意識(shí)到)
例句:
It's about time he wised up to the fact that people think his behaviour is ridiculous.
他早就該明白大家都認(rèn)為他很荒唐.
9.how come...? 怎么會(huì)...的?
例句:
How come are you late?
你為什么來(lái)晚了?
10.throw out v.伸出, 扔掉, 說(shuō)出, 派出, 放出, 使出局, 使突出, 顯示
例句:
They were determined to throw out the reactionary government.
他們決心把反動(dòng)政府趕下臺(tái)。
學(xué)英語(yǔ)作文 篇10
My family
Hi, everyone! I’m Cendy. I live in Nanhai. I’m 13 years old. I am tall and thin. Now, let me tell you something about my family.
There are seven members in my family. They are my grandparents, my parents, my sister, my brother and me. My grandparents like reading newspapers. They are very old. They are always happy. My father is a businessman. He works hard. He’s not very tall but fat. He likes sleeping. He’s kind. My mother is a housewife. She looks young. She’s strict to our study. My sister is a university student. She studies hard. My brother is in Grade Four. He is only 10 years old. He likes playing computer games. He’s a naughty boy.
I love each person in my family. I love my sweet warm home.
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