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人教版九年级英语unit 13重点短语句子归纳(中考读背材料)

人教版九年级英语unit 13重点短语句子归纳(中考读背材料)

Unit 13 We’re trying to save the earth!1.We’re try ing to save the earth!try to do sth. 尽力做某事,努力做某事try one’s best to do sth. 竭尽全力去做某事try doing 尝试做某事save the earth 拯救地球save water 节约水save money 攒钱,存钱save sb a trip 省得某人跑一趟2.different kinds of 不同种类的a kind of 一种kind of/a little/a bit+adj. 有点儿...3.pollution n.污染,污染物pollute(the air) v.污染(空气)be badly polluted 被严重污染4.the bottom of the river 河底5.be full of=be filled with 充满了...,装满了...fill A with B 用B装满A6.catch up with 追上,赶上catch one’s eye=attract one’s attention 吸引某人的注意be/get caught in sth 被困在...7.No way!不可能,不行ed to be 过去是used to do sth 过去常常做某事be used to do sth 被用来做某事be/get used to doing sth 习惯于做某事9.throw litter into the river 把垃圾扔进河里throw about 到处乱扔throw away 扔掉,丢弃10.p ut waste into the river 把废物排放进河里a waste of 浪费...waste (water) v.浪费(水) adj.废弃的(水) 11.c lose down the factories 关闭那些工厂take down=write down 记下,写下die down 渐渐消失,平息cut down 砍到,减少,降低put down 记下,放下,镇压,平定12.p lay a part/role in 参与...,在...中扮演角色,起作用13.c ause the problem 引起这个问题cause sb to do sth 导致某人做某事14.t oo much rubbish and waste 太多垃圾和废弃物15.w ooden chopsticks 木筷16.p lastic bags 塑料袋17.t urn...into... 把...变成...turn to... 翻到,求助于,转向18.c ut down air pollution 减少空气污染19.i nstead of sth 代替,而不是20.a dvantage n.优势,优点,有利条件take advantage of 利用,欺负,占便宜21.b e good for 对...有好处be good/friendly/kind to sb 对某人友好be good with 和某人相处愉快22.m ake a difference 有关系,作用,影响23.l ead to(doing) sth 导致(做)某事,通向lead sb to do sth 导致某人做某事24.e specially adv.尤其,特别special adj.特别的,专门的n.特色菜,特价商品25.i n southern China 在中国南方26.cut off 切断,切掉,中断,阻隔27.t hrow the shark back into the ocean 把鲨鱼扔回大海28.b e harmful to=do harm to 对...有害harmless 无害的,无恶意的29.at the top of the food chain 在食物链的顶端30.drop too low 下降过多drop by 顺便拜访drop in 顺便拜访(临时决定拜访)drop into 随意到(某处)看看drop out 退出比赛,退学drop off 减弱,下降,睡着31.e ndangered 濒临灭绝的be in danger 处于危险之中dangerous adj.危险的32.d evelop laws 制定法律33.s o far 迄今为止as far as 就...而言be far away from 离...遥远34.disappear v.消失appear v.出现appearance n.出现,出场,外貌35.the sale of shark’s fins 出售鲨鱼的鳍(sale是名词)on sale 出售,特价出售sell-sold-sold v.出售36.I t was considered the nicest river in town.它被认为是这镇上最美丽的河流。

以my neighbor为题的英语作文

以my neighbor为题的英语作文

以my neighbor为题的英语作文全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My NeighborHey guys! Today I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he is super cool! Mr. Johnson always waves and smiles at me whenever he sees me. He lives next door to my house and he has a really awesome garden with lots of beautiful flowers.One time, Mr. Johnson even let me help him plant some new flowers in his garden. It was so much fun digging in the dirt and picking out the perfect spot for each flower. Mr. Johnson taught me all about how to take care of plants and make sure they grow big and strong. He even gave me my own little plant to take care of at home.Mr. Johnson is also really good at fixing things. One time, our fence was falling down and he came over with his tools and fixed it in no time. He's like a superhero with a hammer and nails!I love watching him work and learning new things from him.I'm so lucky to have such a great neighbor like Mr. Johnson. He's always there to help us out and he's always so friendly and kind. I hope I can be just like him when I grow up. Thanks for being an awesome neighbor, Mr. Johnson!篇2Title: My NeighborHey guys, do you want to hear about my neighbor? She is the coolest person ever! Her name is Mrs. Smith and she lives right next door to me. Let me tell you all about her.First of all, Mrs. Smith is super nice. Every time she sees me, she always says hello and asks me how my day was. She always has a big smile on her face and makes me feel happy.Mrs. Smith is also really funny. One time, she dressed up as a clown for Halloween and made all the kids in the neighborhood laugh. It was so much fun! She loves to joke around and makes everyone feel good.But the best thing about Mrs. Smith is that she is always there for me. When I need help with my homework, she is happy to explain things to me. When I’m feeling sad, she listens to me and gives me a hug. She is like a second mom to me.I am so lucky to have Mrs. Smith as my neighbor. She is kind, funny, and caring. I hope I can be like her when I grow up. Mrs. Smith, if you’re reading this, thank you for being the best neighbor ever!篇3My NeighborHi guys! Today I wanna tell you all about my neighbor. He's a really cool dude who lives next door to me. His name is Mr. Johnson and he's like the nicest person ever.First of all, Mr. Johnson is really friendly. Whenever I see him outside, he always waves and says hi. One time, he even helped me find my lost cat! He's always looking out for me and my family, which is super nice of him.Secondly, Mr. Johnson is really funny. He's always telling jokes and making us laugh. One time, he dressed up as a clown for Halloween and had the whole neighborhood cracking up. He's the life of the party, for sure.Another thing I love about Mr. Johnson is how helpful he is. Whenever I need help with something, like fixing my bike orfinding a lost toy, he's always there to lend a hand. He's like a superhero in disguise, always coming to the rescue.In conclusion, I feel really lucky to have Mr. Johnson as my neighbor. He's friendly, funny, and always willing to help out. I hope everyone gets to have a neighbor as awesome as mine! Thanks for reading, guys!篇4My NeighborHey guys, I wanna tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he's super cool! He lives next door to me and he's always so friendly and nice. Every morning, he waves at me when I leave for school and in the evening, he asks me how my day was. He's like a grandpa to me!Mr. Johnson is also really helpful. One time, my ball got stuck in his backyard and he helped me get it back. He even showed me how to play catch properly! He's always ready to lend a hand whenever I need it. He's the best!Another thing I love about Mr. Johnson is his garden. It's so pretty and colorful! He grows all kinds of flowers and plants and he lets me help him water them sometimes. He taught me allabout taking care of plants and now I know a lot about gardening too!But the best thing about Mr. Johnson is that he's a great storyteller. He tells me the most amazing stories about when he was young and all the adventures he went on. I love listening to him talk and I learn so much from his stories.I'm so lucky to have such an awesome neighbor like Mr. Johnson. He's like a friend and a teacher all rolled into one. I hope I can be as cool as him when I grow up!篇5My neighbor is the coolest person ever! Her name is Mrs. Smith and she's like a grandma to me. She always has candy and cookies for me when I visit her house. She also has the best stories to tell.Mrs. Smith lives next door to my house in a cute little white cottage with a big garden. She's always outside gardening and sometimes she lets me help her. She's taught me so much about flowers and plants.One time, Mrs. Smith invited me over for tea and we talked for hours. She told me all about her travels around the worldwhen she was younger. I was so amazed by all the places she's been to.Mrs. Smith also bakes the most delicious cookies. Whenever I smell them baking, I know I'm in for a treat. She always gives me some to take home and share with my family.I love spending time with my neighbor because she's so kind and caring. She always has a smile on her face and makes me feel happy. I'm so lucky to have her as my neighbor.I hope Mrs. Smith knows how much I appreciate her. I can't wait to go visit her again and hear more of her amazing stories. I think she's the best neighbor anyone could ask for.篇6My NeighborHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Smith and he is the best neighbor ever! He is super friendly and always says hi to me when I see him.Mr. Smith is really cool because he is always helping out everyone in the neighborhood. One time, when my basketball got stuck in a tree, he climbed up and got it down for me.Another time, when our power went out, he brought over some candles so we wouldn't be in the dark.Not only is Mr. Smith helpful, but he is also really funny. He always tells jokes and makes us all laugh. I love it when he invites us over for BBQs in his backyard. He makes the best burgers and hot dogs!Even though Mr. Smith is a grown-up, he is like a kid at heart. He loves playing games with us and never says no when we ask him to join in. He even helps us build forts in his backyard.I'm so lucky to have Mr. Smith as my neighbor. He is kind, funny, and always there when we need him. I hope everyone has a neighbor like Mr. Smith!篇7My NeighborHi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he is the nicest person you could ever meet. He always says hello to me when I see him and he even helps me with my homework sometimes.Mr. Johnson is really funny too. He tells the best jokes and always makes me laugh. He also has a super cute dog namedMax. Max is a big fluffy golden retriever and he loves to play fetch in the park with me. Mr. Johnson and Max are the best neighbors ever!One time, Mr. Johnson even helped me find my lost kitten. I was so worried but he came over and helped me search the whole neighborhood until we found her hiding in a bush. I was so thankful to have such a kind neighbor like him.Mr. Johnson also has a beautiful garden that he works on every weekend. He grows the most delicious tomatoes and gives me some to take home. They are so tasty!I am so lucky to have a neighbor like Mr. Johnson. He is always there for me and I know I can count on him whenever I need help. I hope everyone has a neighbor as awesome as Mr. Johnson!篇8Hey guys, do you know that I have a really cool neighbor? His name is Mr. Smith and he is super nice. I want to tell you all about him in this essay!First of all, Mr. Smith is always really friendly. Whenever I see him outside, he always waves and smiles at me. Sometimes heeven stops to chat for a bit and asks me how my day was. He’s like a grandpa to me!Another thing I love about Mr. Smith is that he has the best garden in the neighborhood. His flowers are so pretty and colorful, and he even lets me help him water them sometimes. He taught me a lot about plants and gardening. I think I might want to be a gardener when I grow up!But the best thing about Mr. Smith is that he always helps us out when we need it. One time, my bike had a flat tire and I didn’t know what to do. Mr. Smith came over with his tools and showed me how to fix it. He’s like a superhero!I’m so lucky to have a neighbor like Mr. Smith. He’s kind, helpful, and fun to be around. I hope everyone gets to have a neighbor as awesome as him!篇9My NeighborHey guys! Today I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he is super cool! Mr. Johnson is an old man with white hair and glasses. He always wears funny Hawaiian shirts and loves to tell jokes.One time, Mr. Johnson baked cookies for everyone on our street and they were so delicious! He is always doing nice things for people. He helps Mrs. Smith carry her groceries, mows Mr. Lee's lawn, and even fixes things for me when they break.But the best thing about Mr. Johnson is that he has a really cute dog named Buddy. Buddy is a golden retriever and he is the friendliest dog ever! He always greets me with a wagging tail and licks my face. Sometimes, Mr. Johnson lets me walk Buddy around the block and it's so much fun!I feel really lucky to have Mr. Johnson as my neighbor. He is like a grandpa to me and I can always count on him for help or just a good laugh. I hope I can be as kind and helpful as him when I grow up.So that's my neighbor, Mr. Johnson. He's the best! Do you guys have a cool neighbor too? Let me know in the comments! Thanks for reading!篇10My NeighborHey guys, today I want to share with you about my neighbor. He is a really cool guy and we have a lot of fun together.My neighbor's name is Mr. Smith. He is an old man who lives alone in the house next to mine. Sometimes he looks a bit grumpy, but once you get to know him, he is actually very funny and kind.Mr. Smith loves to garden and he has the most beautiful flowers in his front yard. Sometimes, he lets me help him water the plants and pick some fruits and vegetables. It's so much fun to be in his garden and learn about all the different plants.One time, Mr. Smith invited me over for tea and we had a great time chatting and laughing. He told me stories about when he was young and all the adventures he had. I could listen to him for hours.Another thing I love about Mr. Smith is that he always has candy in his pocket. Whenever he sees me, he would give me a piece of candy and ask me how my day was. He is like a grandpa to me.I am so lucky to have such a wonderful neighbor like Mr. Smith. He is always there for me and I know I can count on him. I hope we will be friends forever.So that's my neighbor, Mr. Smith. He may be old, but he is the coolest neighbor ever. I can't wait to go see him again tomorrow!。

初一下册专项训练二英语作文范文我的新邻居

初一下册专项训练二英语作文范文我的新邻居

初一下册专项训练二英语作文范文我的新邻居My New NeighborI have recently moved into a new neighborhood, and I am excited to share my experience of meeting my new neighbor. Her name is Mrs. Smith, and she is a kind and friendly elderly woman who lives next door to me.When I first moved in, Mrs. Smith came over to welcome me with a delicious apple pie she had baked. She introduced herself and told me a little bit about the neighborhood and the local community. She also gave me a tour of her beautiful garden, where she grows a variety of flowers and vegetables. I was impressed by her green thumb and her love for gardening.Since that first meeting, Mrs. Smith has been a wonderful neighbor. She always greets me with a smile and a kind word whenever we see each other. She has also invited me over for tea and cookies several times, where we have had lovely conversations about our lives and shared stories about our families.I have learned a lot from Mrs. Smith, she has taught me about the history of the neighborhood and the local area, as well as giving me some gardening tips. She has also shared herwisdom and advice on various matters, and I appreciate her guidance and support.I am grateful to have such a kind and caring neighbor like Mrs. Smith. She has made me feel welcome and at home in my new neighborhood, and I look forward to building a lasting friendship with her. I am fortunate to have her as my neighbor, and I know that I can always count on her for help or just a friendly chat.In conclusion, I am grateful for the opportunity to have met Mrs. Smith, my new neighbor. She has made my transition to the new neighborhood much smoother and more enjoyable, and I am thankful for her friendship and kindness. I look forward to many more happy moments with her in the future.。

大学新视野英语第三版第一册word电子书

大学新视野英语第三版第一册word电子书

Unit 1 Fresh Start (2)Text A Toward a brighter future for all (2)Text B What we wish (13)Unit 2 Loving parents, loving children (16)Text A A child’s clutter awaits an adult’s return (16)Text B Time slows down (20)Unit 3 Digital Campus (25)Text A College life in the Internet age (25)Text B T oo much of a good thing-a real addiction (29)Unit 4 Heroes of our time (33)Text A Heroes among us (33)Text B A hero’s aspiration (37)Unit 5 Winning is not everything (41)Text A Cliff Yong, an unlikely hero (41)Text B Shaping young lives with sports (45)Unit 6 Earn as you learn (48)Text A To work or not to work- That is a question (48)Text B Earn as you learn? (52)Unit 7 Hoping for the better (55)Text A When honesty disappears (55)Text B Roys of hope in rising rudeness (58)Unit 8 Friendship Across gender and boarder (61)Text A Gender variable in friendship: Contradiction or not? (61)Text B Similarities and differences: Friendship across cultures (64)新视野大学英语第三版第一册课文Unit 1 Fresh StartText A Toward a brighter future for allToward a brighter future for all1 Good afternoon! As president of the university, I am proud to welcome you to this university. Your achievement is thetriumph of years of hard work, both of your own and of your parents and teachers. Here at the university, we pledge to make your educational experience as rewarding as possible.2 In welcoming you to the university, I am reminded of my own high school graduation and the photograph my mom took of my dad and me. "Posenaturally," Mom instructed us. "Wait!" said Dad, "Let's take a picture of me handing him an alarm clock." The clock woke me up every morning in college. It is still on my office desk.3 Let me share with you something that you may not expect. You will miss yourold routines and your parents' reminders to work hard and attain your best. You may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with high school, and your parents may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with doing your laundry! But know this: The future is built on a strong foundation of the past.4 For you, these next four years will be a time unlike any other. Here you are surrounded by great resources: interesting students from all over the country, a learned and caring faculty, a comprehensive library, great sports facilities, and student organizations covering every possible interest from the arts to science, to community service and so on. You will have the freedom to explore and learn about new subjects. You will learn to get by on very little sleep, meet fascinating people, and pursue new passions. I want to encourage you to make the most of this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to reap the benefits of this opportunity.5 You may feel overwhelmed by the wealth of courses available to you. You will not be able to experience them all, but sample them widely! College offers many things to do and to learn, and each of them offers a different way to see the world. If I could give you only one piece of advice about selecting courses, it would be this: Challenge yourself! Don't assume that you know in advance what fields will interest you the most. Take some courses in fields you've never tried before. You will not only emerge as a more broadly educated person, but you will also stand abetter chance of discovering an unsuspected passion that will help to shape your future. A wonderful example of this is the fashion designer, Vera Wang, who originally studied art history. Over time, Wang paired her studies in art history with her love of fashion and turned it into a passion for design, which made her a famous designer around the world.6 Here at the university, it may not always be pleasant to have so many new experiences all at once. In your dorm, the student next door may repeatedly play the one song, which gives you a giant headache! You may be an early bird while your roommate is a night owl! And still, you and your roommate may become best friends. Don't worry if you become a little uncomfortable with some of your new experiences. I promise you that the happy experiences will outweigh the unpleasant ones. And I promise that virtually all of them will provide you with valuable lessons which will enrich your life. So, with a glow in your eye and a song in your heart, step forward to meet these new experiences!7 We have confidence that your journey toward self-discovery and your progress toward finding your own passion will yield more than personal advancement. We believe that as you become members of our community of scholars, you will soon come to recognize that with the abundant opportunities for self-enrichment provided by the university, there also come responsibilities. A wise man said: "Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation toanother." You are the inheritors of the hard work of your families and the hard work of many countless others who came before you. They built and transmitted the knowledge you will need to succeed. Now it is your turn. What knowledge will you acquire? What passions will you discover? What will you do to build a strong and prosperous future for the generations that will come after you?8 We take great pleasure in opening the door to this great step in your journey. We take delight in the many opportunities which you will find, and in the responsibilities that you will carry as citizens of your communities, your country, and the world. Welcome!Words and Expressionstriumphn. (尤指苦战后获得的)胜利,成功,成就pledgevt. 发誓;作保证posevi. (为照相或画像而)摆姿势vt. 造成,导致(困难或危险)routinen. 例行公事;常规;惯例a. 常规的;例行的;惯常的attainvt. 得到;获得;赢得foundationn. 基础resourcen. 1 资源;2 自然资源facultyn. 1 全体教员;2 天赋;能力;本领comprehensivea. 综合的;多方面的facilityn. (为某种目的而提供的)设施,设备communityn. 1 (同住一地的人所构成的)社区;2 群体;团体explorevt. 探讨,研究(主题、思想等)v. 勘探;探测;考察fascinatinga. 吸引人的;迷人的;使人神魂颠倒的pursuevt. 1 追求;致力于;2 追赶;追逐passionn. 1 强烈的爱好;热爱n. 2 强烈的情感;激情uniquea. 1 特别的;极不寻常的;极好的;2 不同的;独特的enthusiasmn. 热爱;热情;热心reapvt. 收获;获得v. 收割(庄稼)benefitn. 好处;益处;裨益opportunityn. 机会;时机overwhelmvt. (数量大得)使无法对付availablea. 可获得的;可利用的;现成的samplevt. 1 体验;2 对…作抽样检验n. 样本;样品;货样assumevt. 假定;假设;认为emergevi. 1 出现;为……所公认;2 出现;露出gianta. 巨大的;特大的maten. 同事;同伴roommaten. (尤指大学里的)室友owln. 猫头鹰virtuala. 1 几乎相同的;实质上的;2 虚拟的;模拟的virtuallyad. 1 实际上;几乎;差不多;2 虚拟地;模拟地enrichvt. 使丰富;充实;强化glown. 1 (某种)强烈的情感;2 柔和稳定的光vi. 发出柔和稳定的光confidencen. 1 信心;信赖;信任;2 自信心yieldvt. 1 产生(结果等);2 出产;产生vi. 屈从;让步abundanta. 大量的;丰富的;充裕的responsibilityn. 1 (道德、社会)责任,义务;2 责任;3 职责;任务;义务inheritvt. 沿袭,秉承(信仰、传统或生活方式)v. 继承(财产)inheritorn. 1 (生活或思想方式的)后继者,继承人;2 遗产继承人transmitvt. 传送;传递;传播acquirevt. 1 学到,获得(知识、技能);2 取得;获得;3 购得;得到prosperousa. 富裕的;繁荣的;兴旺的remind sb. of sb./sth.1 使某人想起某人或某事2 使某人想起(相似的)人或事get by过活;过得去;勉强应付make the most of sth.最大限度地利用某物reap the benefits (of sth.)得享(某事物的)好处in advance预先;提前stand a chance (of doing sth.) 有(做成某事的)希望over time逐渐地;慢慢地turn (sb./sth.) into sth.(使某人/某物)变成all at once1 同时2 一下子;突然take pleasure in (doing) sth.乐于做某事open the door to sth.给…以机会;给…敞开方便之门take delight in (doing) sth.以(做)某事为乐Vera Wang王薇薇(1949–,著名美籍华裔设计师,被誉为“婚纱女王”)Text B What we wishMy dear child,1 You are about top anticipate in the next leg of your journey through life. For us, this part is bittersweet. As you go off to college, exciting new worlds will open up to you. They will inspire and challenge you; you will grow in incredible ways.2 This is also a moment of sadness. Your departure to college makes it undeniably clear that you are no longer a child. There has been no greater joy than watchingyou arrive at this moment. You have turned our greatest challenge into our greatest pride. Although we have brought you to this point, it is hard to watch you depart. Remember above all things, we will miss you.3 College will be the most important time of your life. It is here that you will truly discover what learning is about. You often ask, "Why do I need to know this?" I encourage you to stay inquisitive, but remember this: "Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." What you learn is not as important as the fact that you learn. This is the heart of scholarship: moving from teacher-taught to master-inspired, on over to the point where you become a self-learner. So, take each subject seriously, and if something doesn't immediately engage you, don't despair. Embrace it as a challenge. Find a way to make it your own.4 Of course, you must still take care to sign up for courses which stimulate your passion you’re your intellectual capacity. Don't be bound by what other people think. Steve Jobs said, when you are in college, your passion will create many dots, and later in your life you will connect them. So, don't worry too much about what job you will have; don't be too practical. If you like French or Korean, study it even if someone else tells you that it's not useful. Enjoy picking your "dots". Be assured that one day, you will find your own meaningful career, and you will connect a beautiful curve through those dots.5 You know that we always want you to do your best, but don't let the pressure of grades get to you. We care only that you try your very best, and that you learn. It is better that your greatest effort earns a lesser grade than that no effort earns you a decent or higher grade. Grades in the end are simply letters fit to give the vain something to boast about, and the lazy something to fear. You are too good to be either. The reward is not the grade but what you learn.6 More importantly, make friends and trust others. The friends you make in college can be the best ones you will ever have. During these years, when you move into adulthood, the friends you make in college live closer to you than your family. You will form bonds of friendship that will blossom over many decades. Pick friends who are genuine and sincere. Select a few and become truly close to them. Don't worry about their hobbies, grades, or looks. Instead, trust your instincts when you make new friends. You are a genuine and sincere person; anyone would enjoy your friendship. So be confident, secure, and proactive. If you think you like someone, tell them. You have very little to lose. Don't be afraid to trust. Give others the benefit of the doubt, and don't reduce anyone to stereotypes. Nobody is perfect; as long as others are genuine, trust them and be good to them. They will give back.7 Remember also that your youth is full of strength and beauty, something that you will not comprehend until it is gone. You must guard and cultivate your strengthand beauty. A healthy body and a sound mind are the greatest instruments you will ever possess. Enjoy life. Dance if you feel like it. Don't be afraid of what other people think. But also keep yourself safe and sound. Don't let the range of new experiences take your innocence, health, or curiosity away from you. Treasure your youth and the university experience before you.8 College is the time when you have: the first taste of independence, the greatest amount of free time, the most flexibility to change, the lowest cost for making mistakes.9 Approach these years enthusiastically! Make the most of your time. Become the great thinker you were born to be. Let your talents evolve to their fullest potential. Be bold! Experiment! Learn and grow! We are enormously proud that you've made it this far, and we can't wait to see what you will become.Your fatherUnit 2 Loving parents, loving childrenText A A child’s clutter awaits an adult’s return1 I watch her back her new truck out of the driveway. The vehicle is too large, too expensive. She'd refused to consider a practical car with good gasefficiency and easy to park. It's because of me, I think. She bought it to show me that she could.2 "I'm 18," she'd told me so often that my teeth ached. "I am an adult!"3 I thought, is that true? Just yesterday you watched some cartoons. What changed between yesterday and today?4 Today she's gone, off to be an adult far away from me. I'm glad she's gone. It means she made it, and that I'm finally free of 18 years of responsibilities. And yet I wonder if she could take good care of herself.5 She left a mess. Her bathroom is anembarrassment of damp towels, rusted shavingblades, hair in the sink, and nearly empty tubes oftoothpaste. I bring a box of big black garbage bags upstairs. Eye shadow, face cream, nail polish —all go into the trash. Idump drawers, sweep shelves clear and clean the sink. When I am finished, it is as neat and impersonal as a hotel bathroom.6 In her bedroom I findmismatched socks under her bed and purple pants on the closet floor. Desk drawers are filed with school papers, field by year and subject. I catch myself reading through poems and essays, admiring high scores on tests and reading her name, printed or typed neatly in the upper right-hand corner of each paper. I pack the desk contents into a box. Six months, I think. I will give her sixmonths to collect her belongings, and then I will throw them all away. That is fair. Grown-ups pay for storage.7 I have to pause at the books. Comic books, teenfiction, romantic novels,historical novels, and textbooks. A lifetime of reading; each bookbeloved. I want to be practical, to stuff them in paper sacks for the used bookstore. But I love books as much as she does, so I stack them onto a single bookshelf to deal with later.8 I go for her clothes. Dresses, sweaters, and shoes she hasn't worn since seventh grade are placed into garbage bags. I am a plague of locusts emptying the closet. Two piles grow to clumsyheights: one for charity, the other trash.9 There are more shoes, stuffed animals, large and small posters, hair bands, and pink hair curlers. The job grows larger the longer I am at it. How can one girl collect so much in only 18 years?10 I stuff the garbage bags until the plastic strains. Ihaul them down the stairs, two bags at a time. Donations to charity go into the trunk of my car; trash goes to the curb. I'm earning myself sweat andsore shoulders.11 She left the bedroom aridiculous mess, the comforter on the floor, the sheets tossed aside. Istrip off the comforter, blanket, sheets, and pillows. Once she startsfeeding coins into laundry machines, she'll appreciate the years of clean clothes I've provided for free.12 I will turn her room into a crafts room. Or create the fancy guest room I've always wanted.13 I turn the bed over. A large brown envelope is marked "DO NOT THROW AWAY." I open it. More papers. I dump the contents onto the floor. There are old family photographs, letters, greeting cards, and love notes from us to her. There are comics clipped from newspapers and magazines. Every single item in this envelope has passed from our hands to hers. These are all things that we gave her. Suddenly, I feel very emotional.14 "DO NOT THROW AWAY."15 My kid —my clutter bug—knows me too well. As I read through the cards and notes, I think maybe the truck wasn't such a bad idea, after all. Maybe it helps her to feel less small in a big world.16 I reverse myself and bring back the garbage bags from the car and thecurb. Clothes and shoes go back into the closet. I remake the bed and pile it with stuffed animals. My husband comes home and calls up the stairs.17 "Just straightening up," I tell him. "Can you find some boxes for her stuff?"18 He brings up boxes from the basement.19 "She left a mess," he says.20 "I don't mind," I reply. Silence.21 Then he says softly, "She's not coming back." I feel my throat tighten at the sadness in his voice. I try hard to keep back my tears.22 My little baby, my dependent child, isn't coming back. But someday my daughter, the independent woman, will return home. Tokens of her childhood will await her. So will we, with open arms.Text B Time slows down1 "Daddy, let's take a walk."2 It's an April day in Virginia. He nods, puts his hands on the arms of his wheelchair, whispers something that makes little sense. I try to help him up, but he is too heavy andlimp.3 "Come for a walk, and then —I've brought you a surprise."4 The white curtains surge in the breeze.5 Shivering, he complains it's chilly. "It's cold, I'm tired. Can't we go home now?"6 Suddenly we're far away in a time long past in part of a harbor I've never seen before. December, Chicago, I'm five, and cold. One glove is lost. My feet are tired. His legs are longer; he strides quickly through melting snow, toward buildings like airplane sheds withimmense doors.7 This is the most exciting place I have ever been. Suddenly my fatigue is gone. I could walk along here forever, at least until I find out how to get aboardone of the boats.8 We slow down our pace. Smaller sheds now. A green diner. Smells of fish and smoke. We enter a little hut. Barrels of salty water, string bags ofshellfish, bundles of fish laid out on ice.9 "Daddy, look at that snake!"10 "No, that's an eel," says Daddy. "Smoked. We'll take a portion home for supper."11 "I certainly won't eat that!"12 "All right," he says, and carries the smelly package. As we walk back, he tells me aboutmigrations of eels to the Sargasso Sea: how eels come down Dalmatian rivers and swim across the Mediterranean and then the whole Atlantic, until they reach the warm Sargasso Sea. Here they lay their eggs, and then the baby eels swim back to the native rivers of their parents.13 Back at last in the apartment, he unwraps the eel, opens his pocket knife and slices carefully.14 "I won't eat it," I saysuspiciously.15 "Try one bite, just for me."16 "I won't like it."17 While he hangs up our coats, I test one pinch. Smelly, smoky, and salty.18 He goes into the kitchen to heat milk for me and tea for himself. I test another pinch. Then another. He returns with the steaming cups.19 The eel has vanished.20 Because it is Sunday and I am five, he forgives me. Time slows down and the love flows in —father to daughter and back again.21 At 19, I fly out to Japan. My father and I climb Mount Fuji. High above the Pacific, and hours up the slope, we picnic on dried eel, seaweed crackers, and cold rice wrapped in the eel skin. He reaches thepeak first.22 As the years stretch, we walk along waterways all over the world. With his long stride, he often overtakes me. I've never known anyone with such energy.23 Some days, time flies with joy all around. Other days, time rots like old fish.24 Today in the nursing home in Virginia, anticipating his reluctance, I beg boldly and encourage him, "Please, Daddy, just a little walk.You are supposed to exercise."25 He can't get out of his chair. Not that he often gets up on his own, but once in a while he'll suddenly have a surge of strength. I stoop to lift his feet from the footrestraints, fold back the metal pieces which often scrape his delicate, paper-thin skin. "Come, now you can stand."26 He grips the walker and struggles forward. Gradually I lift and pull him to his feet. Standing unsteadily, he sways and then gains his balance.27 "See, you made it! That's wonderful! All right, I'll be right behind you, my hand in the small of your back. Now —forward, march!"28 He is impatient with the walker as I accompany him to the dining room. I help him to his chair, and hand him a spoon. It slips from his fingers. Pureed tuna is heaped on a plastic plate. I encourage him, sing him old songs, tell stories, but he won't eat. When I lift a spoonful of gray fishy stuff to his mouth, he says politely, "I don't care for any."29 Nor would I.30 Then I take the small smelly package covered in white wrapping paper from a plastic bag. He loves presents, and he reaches forward with awkward fingers to try to open it. The smell fills the room.31 "Look, Daddy, they've been out of it for months, but at last this morning at thefish seller near the Potomac, I found some smoked eel."32 We unwrap it, and then I take out the Swiss Army Knife my beloved aunt gave me "for safekeeping", and slice the silvery flesh.33 "What a beautiful picnic," my father beams.34 He takes a sip of his champagne, and then with steady fingers picks up a slice of eel and downs it easily. Then another, and another, until he eats the whole piece. And again, time slows down and the love flows in —daughter to father and back again.Unit 3 Digital CampusText A College life in the Internet age1 The college campus, long a place of scholarship and frontiers of new technology, is beingtransformed into a new age of electronics by afleet of laptops, smartphones and connectivity 24 hours a day.2 On a typical modern-day campus, where every building and most outdoor common areas offer wireless Internet access, one student takes her laptop everywhere. In class, she takes notes with it, sometimes instant-messaging or emailing friends if the professor is less than interesting. In her dorm, sheinstant-messages her roommate sitting just a few feet away. She is tied to her smartphone, which she even uses to text a friend who lives one floor above her, and which supplies music for walks between classes.3 Welcome to college life in the 21st century, where students on campus are electronically linked to each other, to professors and to their classwork 24/7 in an ever-flowing river of information and communication. With many schools offering wireless Internet access anywhere on campus, colleges as a group have become the most Internetaccessible spots in the world.4 Students say they really value their fingertip-access to the boundless amount of information online, and the ability to email professors at 2 a.m. and receive responses the next morning. "I always feel like I have a means of communication —in class and out of class," says oneengineering major.5 Many are using smartphones, not only to create their own dialectswhen texting, but also to do more serious work, such as practicing foreign languages and analyzingscripts from their theater classes. In a university class on the history of American radio, students use smartphones to record their own radio shows. The course instructor said, "It's adding to students' sense of excitement about the subject." Professors have been encouraged to tape their lectures and post them online. "We realized there might be some potential for a devicethat could getattention and encouragesophisticated thinking," says one leading university director.6 For mostundergraduates, non-stop Internet connectivity is the fuel of college life. More than just toys, these instruments are powerful tools for the storage and management of virtually every kind of information. And as more people around the world adoptthese instruments, they are becoming indispensable. So, students should use the wonders of the Internet to do homework, review lecture outlines, take part in class discussions and network online with their friends. But in doing so, students must remember to regulate and balance their time. Too much time online can mean too little time in real-life studying or exercising or visiting with friends. Students should not let the Internet world on their computer screens take them away from the real world outside.7 Colleges began embracing Internet access in the mid-1990s, when many began wiring dorms with high-speed connections. In the past few years, schools have taken the lead by turning their campuses intobubbles of Wi-Fi networks. In fact, a recent study in the US found that information technology accounted for 5% to 8% of college budgets, up from an estimated 2% to 3% in the mid-1980s.8 On one campus, students use Wi-Fi to fire off instant messages, review their homeworkassignments, and check their bank balances. Just nine miles downthehighway, another university had been feeling a bit of a technologyinferiority complex. Tocompensate, it spent tens of thousands of dollars to give every one of its incoming freshmen a free Apple iPad.9 Some universities even require that all students own or lease a laptop. Some say the focus on technology prepares students for a wired world. "You have to keep up with the rest of the world. Students expect high-bandwidth information, and if you can't deliver it, you're at acompetitive disadvantage," states a university president.10 Other colleges are straining to stand out from their peers. The race to attract students with the most modern networks and the hottest systems has reached fever pitch. Some business majors are receiving free portablecomputers. In an always-connected mode, they can get information anytime and anywhere they need. One university is even giving its freshmen new smartphones to enrich the student experience and prepare them for success in a rapidly changing world.11 For those who prefer to travel laptop-free, colleges supply several computer labs. And for students who study late into the night, many have set up 24-hour repair shops where students can get their laptops fixed by the next day and receive aloaner in the meantime.12 Colleges around the world have been replacing their computer systems for thepast decade, in large part to provide students with the most advanced free system. The anywhere-anytime access has already yieldedamazing benefits in education. With the widespread application of computer technologies, we are going to produce a generation of problem-solvers and intelligentthinkers, which is indispensable for the future of the world.Text B T oo much of a good thing-a real addiction1 The college campus, long a place of scholarship and frontiers of new technology, is beingtransformed into a new age of electronics by afleet of laptops, smartphones and connectivity 24 hours a day.2 On a typical modern-day campus, where every building and most outdoor common areas offer wireless Internet access, one student takes her laptop everywhere. In class, she takes notes with it, sometimes instant-messaging or emailing friends if the professor is less than interesting. In her dorm, she instant-messages her roommate sitting just a few feet away. She is tied to her smartphone, which she even uses to text a friend who lives one floor above her, and which supplies music for walks between classes.3 Welcome to college life in the 21st century, where students on campus are electronically linked to each other, to professors and to their classwork 24/7 in anever-flowing river of information and communication. With many schools offering wireless Internet access anywhere on campus, colleges as a group have become the most Internetaccessible spots in the world.4 Students say they really value their fingertip-access to the boundless amount of information online, and the ability to email professors at 2 a.m. and receive responses the next morning. "I always feel like I have a means of communication —in class and out of class," says oneengineering major.5 Many are using smartphones, not only to create their own dialectswhen texting, but also to do more serious work, such as practicing foreign languages and analyzingscripts from their theater classes. In a university class on the history of American radio, students use smartphones to record their own radio shows. The course instructor said, "It's adding to students' sense of excitement about the subject." Professors have been encouraged to tape their lectures and post them online. "We realized there might be some potential for a devicethat could get attention and encouragesophisticated thinking," says one leading university director.6 For mostundergraduates, non-stop Internet connectivity is the fuel of college life. More than just toys, these instruments are powerful tools for the storage and management of virtually every kind of information. And as more people around the。

关于我的邻居的英语作文150词

关于我的邻居的英语作文150词

关于我的邻居的英语作文150词全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My NeighborHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Smith and he is the nicest person ever! He lives next door to me and always says hello whenever he sees me.Mr. Smith is retired but he still keeps himself busy by gardening in his front yard. He has the most beautiful flowers and plants that he takes care of every day. Sometimes he lets me help him water the plants, which is so much fun!One time, I was playing outside and I accidentally kicked my ball into Mr. Smith's yard. I was so scared to go get it because I thought he would be mad. But when I went over, he just smiled and gave me back my ball. He even played catch with me for a little while.Mr. Smith also bakes the best cookies. Sometimes he brings over a plate of cookies for my family and me to enjoy. They areso yummy! He even showed me how to bake cookies once and we had a blast in the kitchen.I am so lucky to have Mr. Smith as my neighbor. He is kind, friendly, and always willing to help out. I hope I can be as good of a neighbor to him as he is to me. I am so grateful for his friendship. Thank you, Mr. Smith!篇2My NeighborHi everyone, I am a primary school student and today I want to tell you about my neighbor. My neighbor is Mr. Smith and he is a very kind and friendly person. He always says hello to me whenever he sees me and he even helps me with my homework sometimes.Mr. Smith is an old man with white hair and a big smile on his face. He loves to garden and his yard is always full of beautiful flowers and plants. Sometimes he even gives me a flower to put in my room. He also has a cute dog named Max who is always wagging his tail and barking happily.One thing I really like about my neighbor is that he always invites me over for tea and cookies. We sit in his cozy living roomand talk about all sorts of things. He tells me stories about his life and I tell him about my day at school. It's always so fun to spend time with him.Overall, I am really lucky to have such a nice neighbor like Mr. Smith. He is like a grandpa to me and I am grateful for all the kindness he shows me. I hope I can be as good a neighbor to someone else in the future. Thank you, Mr. Smith, for being such a great neighbor!篇3My neighbor is a really cool person. His name is Mr. Smith and he is always so nice to me. He lives next door and every time I see him he says hello and asks me how my day was. He even gives me candy sometimes!Mr. Smith has a big garden in his backyard and he lets me come over and help him plant flowers and vegetables. He teaches me all about gardening and it's really fun to learn from him. He also has a cute dog named Oscar who I love to play with.One time, when my bike got a flat tire, Mr. Smith fixed it for me. He is really handy and knows how to fix things. He is like a superhero neighbor!Mr. Smith also throws the best BBQ parties in the neighborhood. He invites everyone over and we have hotdogs, hamburgers, and ice cream. It's so much fun to hang out with him and my other neighbors.I am really lucky to have Mr. Smith as my neighbor. He is kind, caring, and always there to help me out. I hope we can be friends for a long time!篇4My NeighborHi everyone, I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Smith and he is the nicest neighbor ever! He always says hello to me and asks me how my day was. He even gives me candy sometimes.Mr. Smith has a big garden in his backyard and he lets me come over and help him plant flowers and vegetables. I have learned so much from him about gardening. He is really good at it!One time, my ball went over the fence into his yard and he didn't get mad at all. He just gave it back to me with a smile. He is so kind and understanding.Mr. Smith also has a cute dog named Max. Max is very friendly and playful. I love playing with him whenever I see him outside.Sometimes, Mr. Smith invites me over for a barbecue in his backyard. We eat hot dogs and hamburgers and it's so much fun. His wife is also very nice and she always makes delicious desserts.I am so lucky to have such a great neighbor like Mr. Smith. He always makes me feel welcome and I know I can count on him if I ever need help.That's all about my neighbor. I hope you all have a neighbor as wonderful as Mr. Smith!篇5My NeighborHey guys, today I am going to talk about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he is super cool! He lives right next door to me and he always says hi to me when we see each other. He is an old man, but he is really friendly and kind.Mr. Johnson has a big garden in his backyard and he grows lots of vegetables. Sometimes, he gives me some fresh tomatoesor cucumbers that he has grown. They taste so yummy! He also has a cute dog named Buddy. Buddy is so playful and he always comes to say hello to me when I visit Mr. Johnson.One time, Mr. Johnson helped me fix my bike when the chain fell off. He showed me how to do it myself next time. He is really handy and knows how to fix lots of things. He even helped my mom fix our leaking faucet in the kitchen!I really like having Mr. Johnson as my neighbor because he is like a grandpa to me. He always looks out for me and makes sure I am safe. I feel lucky to have such a nice neighbor who cares about me. I hope we can be friends for a long time. Thank you, Mr. Johnson!篇6My NeighborHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Smith and he is the coolest neighbor ever!Mr. Smith is really kind and always says hello to me when he sees me. He even gave me a big bag of candy on Halloween! He has a big garden with lots of beautiful flowers and sometimes he lets me help him water them. It’s so much fun!One time, my ball got stuck in his backyard and he helped me get it back. He’s like a superhero! He also has a cute little dog named Max who is always wagging his tail whenever he sees me.Mr. Smith is always smiling and he tells the best stories. He once told me about how he used to be a pilot and traveled all around the world. I wish I could travel like that one day!I feel really lucky to have Mr. Smith as my neighbor. He’s like a grandpa to me and I know I can always count on him. I hope I can be a great neighbor like him when I grow up.That’s all for now. Thanks for listening to my story about my awesome neighbor, Mr. Smith! See you next time!篇7My NeighborHi, my name is Tommy and I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Johnson and he is really cool. He is an old man but he is super nice and always has a smile on his face.Mr. Johnson lives next door to my house and he has a big garden with lots of beautiful flowers. Sometimes he lets me helphim water the flowers and he teaches me all about gardening. He even gave me my own little plant to take care of.One time, my ball went over the fence and landed in his garden. I was so scared to go get it because I thought he would be mad. But he just laughed and said it was no problem. He even let me play in his garden for a bit before I had to go home.Mr. Johnson is always there to help me when I need it. Once, my cat ran away and he helped me look for her until we found her hiding in his shed. He even made me hot chocolate to make me feel better.I really love my neighbor Mr. Johnson. He is like a grandpa to me and I am so lucky to have him living next door. I hope we can be friends for a long time.篇8My NeighborHi everyone, I want to tell you about my neighbor. His name is Mr. Smith and he is the best neighbor ever! He is really kind and always helps out when we need it.Mr. Smith is very friendly and he always says hello to us when we see him outside. He even helps my mom carry groceriesinto the house sometimes. He also has a cute dog named Buddy that he lets us pet whenever we see him on walks.One time, our car broke down and we didn't know what to do. Mr. Smith came over and fixed it for us! He is really good at fixing things and always offers to help out with anything we need.Mr. Smith also has a big garden in his backyard and he grows all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Sometimes he gives us fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from his garden, they are so yummy!I am really lucky to have such a nice neighbor like Mr. Smith. He always makes us feel welcome and helps us out whenever we need it. I hope everyone has a neighbor as great as Mr. Smith!That's all for now, see you next time! Bye!篇9My NeighborHi everyone! Today I want to talk about my awesome neighbor! His name is Mr. Smith and he is the best neighbor ever!First of all, Mr. Smith is really friendly. Whenever I see him outside, he always says hi and asks me how my day was. He also helps me with my homework sometimes, especially with math because he is really good at it. I'm so grateful to have such a kind neighbor!Secondly, Mr. Smith has the coolest garden! He grows all sorts of fruits and vegetables like strawberries, tomatoes, and carrots. Sometimes he even gives me some to take home. I love helping him water the plants and pick the ripe fruits. It's so much fun!Besides being super nice and having a great garden, Mr. Smith is also really funny. He tells the best jokes and makes me laugh all the time. We often have BBQs in his backyard and invite all the neighbors to join. It's so fun to eat delicious food and play games with everyone.In conclusion, I am so lucky to have Mr. Smith as my neighbor. He is friendly, kind, funny, and always makes me feel welcome. I hope everyone has a neighbor like him! Thank you for listening to my story. Bye bye!篇10My NeighborHey guys, do you want to hear about my neighbor? She is the nicest person ever! Her name is Mrs. Smith and she lives right next door to me. She always waves and smiles when she sees me and she even brings me cookies sometimes. How cool is that?Mrs. Smith is really good at gardening too. Her yard is always full of beautiful flowers and plants. She has a big vegetable garden in the backyard and she always gives me some fresh veggies to take home. I love helping her water the plants and pull weeds, it's so much fun!One time, I was playing outside and I fell off my bike and hurt my knee. Mrs. Smith saw me and came running over with a first-aid kit. She cleaned up my scrape and put a bandage on it. She even gave me a popsicle to make me feel better. I felt so lucky to have such a caring neighbor.Mrs. Smith also has the cutest dog named Max. He's a fluffy little guy who loves to play fetch. Sometimes I go over to her house just to play with him. Mrs. Smith always invites me in for lemonade and we chat for hours about everything and anything.I'm so grateful to have Mrs. Smith as my neighbor. She's like a grandma to me and I know I can always count on her. I hope everyone gets to have a neighbor as awesome as mine!。

我热心的邻居英语作文一百字左右初一

我热心的邻居英语作文一百字左右初一

我热心的邻居英语作文一百字左右初一全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Helpful NeighborMy neighbor, Mrs. Smith, is the most helpful person I know. She is always there for anyone in need and is willing to lend a hand or offer assistance without hesitation. Whenever I have trouble with my schoolwork, she is the first person I turn to for help. Mrs. Smith is patient and kind, and she always takes the time to explain things to me in a way that I can understand.Not only is Mrs. Smith helpful in academic matters, but she is also a great neighbor in general. She is always willing to water my plants when I am away on vacation, and she even helped me with my groceries when I hurt my back last year. Mrs. Smith is like a second mother to me, always looking out for mywell-being and offering support when I need it.I am truly grateful to have such a kind and caring neighbor like Mrs. Smith. Her selflessness and generosity inspire me to be a better person and to help others in any way that I can. I hope to be as helpful and compassionate as Mrs. Smith when I growolder, and I am lucky to have her in my life. I know that I can always count on her to be there for me, and I am so thankful to have her as my neighbor.篇2My Helpful NeighborMy neighbor, Mrs. Smith, is a kind and warm-hearted woman who is always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. She has been living in our neighborhood for many years and she is well-known for her generosity and kindness.I remember one time when my family was going through a tough time financially and we couldn't afford to buy groceries. Mrs. Smith heard about our situation and without hesitation, she brought over a basket full of food for us. Her act of kindness touched my heart and I will never forget the relief and gratitude I felt that day.Not only is Mrs. Smith always ready to help in times of need, but she also goes out of her way to make our neighborhood a better place. She organizes community clean-up events, volunteers at the local shelter, and is always there to support her neighbors in any way she can.I am grateful to have such a kind and helpful neighbor like Mrs. Smith. She has taught me the importance of compassion and generosity, and I aspire to be like her one day. I am truly blessed to have her in my life.篇3My Enthusiastic NeighborI am lucky to have such a warm and friendly neighbor who is always willing to help me whenever I am in need. Her name is Mrs. Smith. She is a middle-aged woman with a heart of gold.Mrs. Smith is always there for me when I need a helping hand. Whether it is lending me some sugar when I run out, or offering to watch my pet when I am out of town, she is always ready to assist. She is truly a lifesaver in times of need.Not only is Mrs. Smith generous and kind, but she is also a great listener. Whenever I have a problem or need someone to talk to, she is there to lend an ear and offer me her advice and support. Her wisdom and guidance have helped me through some tough times.I am truly grateful to have Mrs. Smith as my neighbor. Her warm and caring nature has made my life so much easier andbrighter. I know that I can always count on her, and that is a comforting feeling.In conclusion, Mrs. Smith is not just a neighbor, but a true friend. I am lucky to have such a kind and compassionate person living next door to me. I hope to be able to repay her kindness in the future.。

用十句话介绍你的一个邻居英语作文

用十句话介绍你的一个邻居英语作文

用十句话介绍你的一个邻居英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Friendly Neighbor Mr. JohnsonI live in a nice neighborhood with lots of houses and families. One of my favorite neighbors is Mr. Johnson who lives right next door. He's a really cool older guy who is always nice to me and the other kids on our street.Mr. Johnson has lived in his house for a very long time, maybe even before my parents were born! His house looks a bit different than the others with its bright blue paint and pretty flower gardens out front. He spends a lot of time taking care of those gardens and making them look perfect.Even though he's kind of old, Mr. Johnson still goes for walks around the neighborhood every single day. Rain or shine, hot or cold, he's always out there getting his exercise. We can set our clocks by when he'll stroll by our house! He always wears this funny hat that looks like something a safari guy would wear.Whenever Mr. Johnson sees me or my friends playing outside, he stops to chat with us for a little bit. He asks us how school is going and what we've been up to lately. Sometimes he'll even tell us jokes, though they're kind of corny dad jokes that make us laugh more at how silly they are than because they're actually funny.My favorite thing about Mr. Johnson is that he's always happy and smiling. I don't think I've ever seen him in a bad mood or looking grumpy. He just has this really positive, upbeat way about him that makes you feel good when you're around him. It's like his smile and laugh are totally contagious!Mr. Johnson used to have a wife named Mrs. Johnson, but sadly she passed away a few years ago. I remember my mom telling me how heartbroken he was after she died because they had been married for like a million years and did everything together. But even though that was obviously really hard for him, he gets through each day with a big smile like she would have wanted.In the summer, Mr. Johnson will sometimes set up this awesome lemonade stand out on his front lawn. All the neighborhood kids flock over because his lemonade ishands-down the best you'll ever taste! He squeezes real lemonsand adds just the right amount of sugar. Plus he gives out free refills as long as we keep the jokes coming.Mr. Johnson doesn't have any kids or grandkids of his own, but he kind of takes all of us neighborhood kids under his wing. We're like his extended family. He'll invite us over to help do yardwork or house projects sometimes, and he'll slip us a few bucks for "payment" even though we insist he doesn't need to pay us. He just says it's important for kids to learn about hard work.Every year for his birthday, us kids all get together and make him these wildly colorful handmade birthday cards with crayons and stickers and all that jazz. You'd think he just won the lottery with how excited he gets opening each one. He hangs them all up around his house so he can keep looking at them. Honestly, Mr. Johnson's birthday is one of the biggest kid celebrations of the year in our neighborhood!I feel really lucky to have such an awesome neighbor like Mr. Johnson living right next door. He makes our street so much brighter and happier with his friendly smile, lively spirit, and warm personality. If I grow up to be even half as kind and joyful as Mr. Johnson, I'll consider myself a very fortunate person indeed.篇2My Neighbor Mr. JonesHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm going to tell you all about my neighbor, Mr. Jones. He lives right next door in the yellow house with the big oak tree out front. Mr. Jones is a really nice old man with white hair and a kind smile. He's probably about a hundred years old! Well, maybe not that old but he is pretty old.Mr. Jones is retired now but when he was younger, he used to be a teacher. Isn't that cool? He taught math to kids my age back in the day. Sometimes when I'm struggling with my math homework, I go ask Mr. Jones for help and he always knows just how to explain it so I can understand. He's really smart when it comes to numbers and stuff.Mr. Jones has the most amazing garden too! In the summer, his whole backyard is filled with tons of colorful flowers and plants. He grows tomatoes, carrots, peas, and all kinds of other yummy veggies. The best part is he's always happy to share some with my family. My favorite are his juicy red tomatoes - they taste so fresh and delicious straight from the garden.But you know what's really awesome about Mr. Jones? He used to be in the army when he was a young man! He went off to fight in a war a long, long time ago. Sometimes he tells me stories about the adventures he had and all the different places he traveled to. One time he was stationed in Germany and he learned to speak a little German. Isn't that neat? He still remembers a few words and phrases.Mr. Jones also has the cutest little dog named Rufus. Rufus is a funny looking dachshund with short little legs and a long body. Whenever I'm playing outside, Rufus comes waddling over to me, hoping I'll throw his tennis ball. He's really friendly and lets me pet him all over his soft brown fur. I always make sure to give him a dog treat because he's such a good boy.In my opinion, the coolest thing about Mr. Jones is that he's an amazing artist! He can draw the most incredible pictures using just a regular pencil and paper. Once he drew a life-sized portrait of my cat Whiskers and it looked totally real. He's also painted some beautiful landscapes with mountains, trees, rivers, and animals. I dream of being that talented at art when I grow up.Mr. Jones is definitely one of the nicest people I know. Last winter, we got hit with a huge snowstorm and my dad had towork really late. Mr. Jones came over with his shovel and helped clear all the snow off our driveway and front sidewalk without even being asked! He's always looking out for my family like that. We try to help him out too whenever we can.What else can I tell you? Oh, every Sunday Mr. Jones goes to church over on Main Street. He's been going to that same church for as long as I can remember. When he comes home, he's always drinking a cup of coffee and eating one of the donuts from the bakery down the road. I think those donuts are his favorite treat.Lately, Mr. Jones hasn't been feeling too well. My mom said he's getting pretty old and his body isn't as strong as it used to be. Still, he never complains and keeps on smiling through it all. Sometimes I'll draw him a picture or write him a nice letter just to cheer him up. He's such a kind-hearted person and he deserves all the happiness in the world.Well, that's about all I can think to say about my neighbor, Mr. Jones. He really is an extraordinary person - a veteran, an artist, a gardener, and an all-around great guy. I feel so lucky to live next door to him. Whenever I grow up, I hope I can be half as amazing as Mr. Jones. He's taught me so much about life just by being himself.篇3My Neighbor Mrs. RodriguezMrs. Rodriguez is my next-door neighbor, and she's the coolest old lady you'll ever meet! She's got these bright pink curlers in her hair that make her look like a crazy scientist, but in a fun way. Whenever I see her outside working in her garden, she always waves and gives me a big toothy grin that makes her cheeks bunch up like chipmunk cheeks stuffed with nuts.Her whole house is covered in flowers and plants of every color imaginable. It's like a jungle wonderland! She has climbing roses twisting up the porch pillars, sunflowers taller than I am lining the walkway, and hanging baskets of petunias and fuchsias dangling from the eaves. I love walking by and sticking my nose into the blossoms to smell their sweet perfumes.One of the best things about Mrs. Rodriguez is that she's an amazing baker. Sometimes she'll pop by with a plate of her famous chocolate chip cookies that are still warm from the oven. They're perfectly crispy on the outside but gorgeously gooey on the inside with puddles of melty chocolate. I'm not allowed to have too many sweets, but Mom always lets me have a couple of Mrs. Rodriguez's cookies. They're just too good to resist!Mrs. Rodriguez used to be a kindergarten teacher before she retired, so she's really good with kids. All the neighborhood children gather at her place after school to help pull weeds, water plants, and listen to her funny stories from her teaching days. She's got tales about kids bringing pet frogs to class, baking soda volcanoes erupting all over, and one time when a mischievous boy decided to give himself a mohawk haircut right in the middle of circle time! We laugh so hard that our bellies hurt.For Halloween, Mrs. Rodriguez goes all out decorating her yard into a haunted graveyard scene. She puts up tombstones, strews fake cobwebs everywhere, and has this really creepy witch lounging on her porch. But the best part is the life-size skeleton she props up to dangle from a noose in the big oak tree! It looks so real and ghastly, especially when the wind makes it twist and sway. Mrs. Rodriguez loves to jump out and scare thetrick-or-treaters, making gruesome moaning sounds. Then she'll cackle like a witch and give us extra candy for being brave.At Christmas time, her house transforms again into a twinkling winter wonderland. She outlines the roof peaks with hundreds of multicolored lights and puts up all these inflatable figures on her lawn—everything from Santa and his reindeer to afamily of polar bears dressed in scarves and earmuffs. My favorite is the gigantic snow globe with the winking snowman inside. I can stare at her house for hours, mesmerized by all the glittering lights.What I admire most about Mrs. Rodriguez is how active she is despite being in her seventies. Almost every morning, I'll see her power walking around the neighborhood in her bright red warm-up suit, arms swinging and feet stomping with determination. She's in such great shape! I've even spotted her at the community pool doing laps and playing water aerobics with her friends. I hope I have that much energy when I'm a senior citizen.Mrs. Rodriguez is always zipping off to play bingo, take a ceramics class at the local college, or meet up with her card club ladies. When she's not out and about, I'll often find her in her easy chair on the porch, sipping an ice-cold glass of lemonade and waving to everyone who walks by. She's constantly laughing and cracking jokes with the mailman or anyone else who stops to chat. I don't know how she has so much positivity and energy to keep going like the Energizer bunny!Sometimes I look over at her cozy little house with all the flowers spilling over the window boxes and terra cotta potsbrimming with herbs and veggies and think how lucky I am to have Mrs. Rodriguez living next door. With her warm smile, zany decorations, and sunny personality, she makes our neighborhood feel like a cheerful, welcoming place. I'll be sad if she ever moves away because I'm not sure our street would be quite the same without the bright, colorful presence of my favorite neighbor.篇4My Neighbor Mrs. JohnsonMrs. Johnson is my neighbor who lives right next door. She is a very kind and friendly old lady. I really like her a lot!Mrs. Johnson has lived in her house for a super long time, like forever! Her house is a cute little yellow one with lots of pretty flowers in the front yard. Whenever I walk by, I can smell the sweet scent of the flowers. It reminds me of my grandma's garden back home.Even though Mrs. Johnson is old, she is still very active. Every morning, she goes for a nice long walk around the neighborhood. She always wears her big floppy sun hat and carries a little bag to pick up any litter she sees on the ground. Mrs. Johnson really cares about keeping our neighborhood clean and beautiful.After her walk, Mrs. Johnson comes home and tends to her garden. She has the most amazing green thumb! Her flowers are always in full bloom and so colorful. Sometimes when I get home from school, she lets me help her pull a few weeds or water the plants. Gardening with her is fun!The coolest thing about Mrs. Johnson is that she used to be a scientist! She studied plants and nature for many years when she was younger. That's why she knows so much about gardening. Mrs. Johnson taught me all about photosynthesis and how plants make their own food from the sun. She is really smart!Mrs. Johnson also loves animals, especially birds. She has several bird feeders and bird houses set up all around her backyard. Watching all the pretty birds fly around and sing is so relaxing. Sometimes a squirrel even comes to munch on the birdseed too! Mrs. Johnson says we have to share with our furry little friends.One of my favorite things is when Mrs. Johnson bakes treats for the neighborhood kids. Her chocolate chip cookies are delicious - they're crispy on the outside but soft and gooey in the middle, just how I like them. And her lemonade is the perfect drink to go with the cookies, nice and tart but sweet too. Yum!Even though Mrs. Johnson is older, she has a great sense of humor. She's always cracking jokes and making silly faces at me to get me to laugh. Like when I'm helping her in the garden, she'll put a flower behind her ear or make a mustache out of leaves. She's quite the comedian!On Halloween, Mrs. Johnson goes all out decorating her house and yard with spooky decorations. Her jack-o-lanterns are always the best carved ones on the whole street. Last year, she carved one that looked just like my dog Buddy! She gave me so much candy when I went trick-or-treating too.I feel really lucky to have such an awesome neighbor like Mrs. Johnson. She's incredibly kind, caring, funny, and smart. I love learning new things from her and spending time together. Someday, I hope I can be as cool as Mrs. Johnson when I'm a grandma!篇5My Neighbor Mrs. JohnsonMrs. Johnson is my neighbor who lives right next door. She is a very old lady with white hair and wrinkly skin. I don't know exactly how old she is, but I think she must be at least a hundredyears old! Even though she looks very frail, she is actually quite spry and active for her age.One of my favorite things about Mrs. Johnson is that she always wears bright, colorful clothes with fun patterns like polka dots or flowers. My mom says she dresses that way because she's an artist and artists like to express themselves through their clothes. I think Mrs. Johnson's outfits are super cool!Mrs. Johnson has a big garden in her backyard where she grows all sorts of beautiful flowers and delicious vegetables. In the summer, she lets me come over and help her water the plants and pick the ripe tomatoes and cucumbers. She taught me how to carefully pluck the vegetables off the vines without damaging the plants. I love eating the fresh veggies from her garden - they taste a million times better than the ones from the grocery store!Another awesome thing about Mrs. Johnson is that she owns two very friendly dogs - a golden retriever named Sunny and a mutt named Spot. Whenever I'm playing outside, Sunny and Spot always come running over to my yard so I can pet them and play fetch. Mrs. Johnson has to call them back because they get so excited when they see me. I wish I could have dogs of my own, but my parents say we can't because my little brother is allergic.What I think is really cool about Mrs. Johnson is that she is an amazing artist. Her house is filled with all of her paintings and drawings hanging on the walls. She has painted pictures of landscapes, people, animals, and even made some abstract art with wild colors and shapes. Sometimes she lets me come over and try painting too. I'm not very good at it, but she always says my artwork is beautiful and gives me encouragement to keep practicing.Mrs. Johnson used to be an art teacher before she retired. That's why she is so good at explaining how to mix colors, draw shapes, and use different painting techniques. I really admire how talented and creative she is. When I grow up, I want to be an artist just like Mrs. Johnson so I can make pretty pictures and share them with the world.I feel very lucky to have Mrs. Johnson as my neighbor. She is always so kind, patient, and generous with me. If I'm ever feeling bored or lonely, I can go next door and she will drop whatever she is doing to spend time with me. We play games together, work on art projects, or just sit and chat. I love hearing the interesting stories she tells about her life and all the adventures she has been on.Mrs. Johnson doesn't have any kids or grandkids of her own, so I think she sees me as like the grandchild she never had. She calls me her "honorary grandson" and spoils me by baking delicious treats for me. Her chocolate chip cookies are out of this world! No matter how hot or cold it is outside, she always invites me in and offers me milk and freshly baked goodies. I probably shouldn't eat so many sweets, but I can never resist Mrs. Johnson's amazing baked goods.Overall, Mrs. Johnson is seriously the best neighbor anyone could ask for. She is a wonderful artist, an awesome gardener, and the sweetest person I know. I feel very fortunate to live right next door to such a caring, fun-loving lady. Having Mrs. Johnson as my neighbor has definitely been one of the greatest blessings in my life so far. I hope I can be just like her when I'm an adult - pursuing my passions, being kind to others, and leaving the world a more beautiful place through my talents and actions.篇6My Neighbor Mr. JenkinsOne of my favorite neighbors is Mr. Jenkins who lives right next door. He's an older man with white hair and a friendly smile.I love talking to him because he always has an interesting story to tell!Mr. Jenkins has lived on our street for a really long time, even before my parents moved here. He grew up on a farm way out in the country when he was a kid. He told me all about feeding the animals and doing chores before school each morning. It sounds like a lot of hard work!My neighbor used to be a teacher at the high school downtown. He taught history and his students always liked him a lot. Mr. Jenkins makes learning about the past sound like a fun adventure. I asked him once what his favorite period in history was and he said the Civil War era because of President Lincoln's leadership.Even though he's retired now, Mr. Jenkins still keeps busy. He loves working in his garden and growing all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Sometimes he'll pick some extras and leave them on our doorstep which is so nice. My favorite are his juicy tomatoes - they're the best I've ever tasted!Mr. Jenkins is also really good at fixing things around the house. Whenever my dad needs help with a repair, he goes next door to get Mr. Jenkins' advice. He has an entire workshop in his garage full of all kinds of cool tools. One day he showed me howto use a screwdriver properly to tighten a loose hinge. I felt so handy!In his free time, my neighbor enjoys reading a wide variety of books, both fiction and non-fiction. He has an entire room in his house devoted to bookshelves crammed full of novels, biographies, textbooks, you name it. Mr. Jenkins says reading keeps his mind active and he's always eager to discuss the latest book he finished.Family is really important to Mr. Jenkins too. He has two grown children who live out of state but they visit him a few times per year. And he just adores his three grandkids! Whenever they come, he takes them to the park to play catch and go on the swings. You should see how excited Mr. Jenkins gets - he's like a kid himself when his grandchildren are around.My favorite thing about Mr. Jenkins is how friendly and approachable he is. He always takes time to chat when we're both outside working in our yards. I'll ask him questions about history, gardening, his childhood growing up on the farm - anything I'm curious about. And Mr. Jenkins never makes me feel like I'm being a bother. He's genuinely happy to share his knowledge and life experiences.Overall, Mr. Jenkins is an all-around great neighbor. He's caring, smart, generous with his time, and has tons of awesome stories to tell. My parents always say he reminds them of the neighborly way folks treated each other back in the day. I feel really lucky to have Mr. Jenkins living right next door. Who knows, maybe when I'm his age I'll be that cool elder neighbor that kids look up to!。

my neighbor英语作文 90词

my neighbor英语作文 90词

my neighbor英语作文 90词English:My neighbor is a friendly and kind person. She is an elderly woman who lives alone. Every morning, I see her tending to her beautiful garden, watering the plants and trimming the bushes. She has a green thumb and her garden is always filled with colorful flowers and lush greenery. She always takes the time to stop and chat with me whenever we bump into each other. She tells me stories about her life and gives me advice. She is like a grandmother figure to me. Sometimes, I bring her homemade cookies or a small gift to show my appreciation for her kindness. She also reciprocates by occasionally bringing me freshly baked bread or a jar of her homemade jam. It is always a delightful surprise. I am grateful to have such a wonderful neighbor who brings warmth and positivity to our community.中文翻译:我的邻居是一个友好而善良的人。

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