我做过的疯狂的事情 The Crazy Things I Have Done-初中英语作文
eminem-歌词

eminem-歌词Eminem----not afraid-------recoveryI'm not afraid to take a stand我从不畏惧表达我的立场Everybody come take my hand每个人都想跟着我混We'll walk this road together, through the storm我们会一起走完这条路,即使暴风骤雨Whatever weather, cold or warm随他是什么,严寒或酷暑Just let you know that, you're not alone只想你知道,你不孤独Hola if you feel that you've been down the same road如果你踏上了和我同一条路,我会和你问好(Intro)Yeah, It's been a ride...恩,就像在驰骋I guess i had to go to that place to get to this one我想我需要找到那条路Now some of you might still be in that place现在也许你还在原地If you're trying to get out, just follow me假如你想逃出去,跟我来I'll get you there我会带你去(Verse 1)You can try and read my lyrics off of this paper before I lay 'em在我还没有写下这些时,你就可以读懂我的歌词But you won't take this thing out these words before I say 'em但直到我“说”你才能够了解这真正的含义Cause ain't no way I'm let you stop me from causing mayhem阻止我惹事是不可能的When I say 'em or do something I do it, I don't give a damn 我说我想说的,做我想做的,你们爱谁谁What you think, I'm doing this for me, so f¥ck the world随你怎样,我是为了我自己,so,同上Feed it beans, it's gassed up, if a thing's stopping meI'mma be what I set out to be, without a doubt undoubtedly 别想阻止我的,我仍会坚持我自己的路,毫无怀疑的坚持And all those who look down on me I'm tearing down your balcony那些tm的看不起我的,我会连同他和他的房子一起毁掉No if ands or buts don't try to ask him why or how can he没有那些“还有”“但是”也不用问为什么From Infinite down to the last Relapse album he's still shit and从他第一张到上一张专辑,他还是那样Whether he's on salary, paid hourly即使他是数钱数到手疼Until he bows out or he shit's his bowels out of him记得他送前妻滚出房间还是他遭受穿肠痛苦Whichever comes first, for better or worse到来的哪一个,好的或者糟糕的He's married to the game, like a fuck you for christmas他的婚姻就像儿戏,就像圣诞节的诅咒His gift is a curse, forget the earth he's got the urge他的礼物就是诅咒,失去了世界,他却受到了启发To pull his dick from the dirt and fuck the universe从灰尘中插入他的d,F整个宇宙(Hook)I'm not afraid to take a standEverybody come take my handWe'll walk this road together, through the stormWhatever weather, cold or warmJust let you know that, you're not aloneHolla if you feel that you've been down the same road(Verse 2)Ok quit playin' with the scissors and shit, and cut the crapok停止疯狂的发疯I shouldn't have to rhyme these words in the rhythm for you to know it's a rap我其实不应该给这些文字节奏,这tm的是rap You said you was king, you lied through your teeth你说你是国王,你嘴上还淌粪呢For that fuck your feelings, instead of getting crowned you're getting capped去你m的那些灵感,没有歌迷,你tm 的只有摆范儿And to the fans, I'll never let you down again, I'm back那些歌迷啊,我回来了,我照着你们!I promise to never go back on that promise, in fact我对天发誓,不再回到那个承诺Let's be honest, that last Relapse CD was "ehhhh"说实话,上张专辑只是开胃Perhaps I ran them accents into the ground也许我的发信很土Relax, I ain't going back to that now放松我现在可不是了All I'm tryna say is get back, click-clack BLAOW我创造新的回归Cause I ain't playin' around因为我玩够了There's a game called circle and I don't know how有个游戏叫轮回,我还没搞懂I'm way too up to back down上过天堂下过地狱But I think I'm still tryna figure this crap out但是这次我还是想真的释放一次Thought I had it mapped out but I guess I didn't曾经我以为我找到了目标,但是现在我想还没有This fucking black cloud's still follow's me around这tm糟糕的环境还是污染着我But it's time to exercise these demons但是该和这些魔鬼玩玩的时候了These motherfuckers are doing jumping jacks now!现在这些go娘养的成了我的活条尸(Hook)I'm not afraid to take a standEverybody come take my handWe'll walk this road together, through the stormWhatever weather, cold or warmJust let you know that, you're not aloneHolla if you feel that you've beendown the same road(Bridge)And I just can't keep living this way这样的方式我无法接受So starting today, I'm breaking out of this cage如今我苏醒,即将挣脱牢笼I'm standing up, Imma face my demons我俯视那些小鬼I'm manning up, Imma hold my ground爷是真正的爷们,我决不让步I've had enough, now I'm so fed up我吃饱喝足了Time to put my life back together right now现在该是我回到舞台的时候了(Verse 3)It was my decision to get clean, I did it for me我的歌变干净我,也许你觉得我为我自己Admittedly i probably did it subliminally for you其实下意识的我是为了你们(我感动的流泪了)So I could come back a brand new me, you helped see me through所以我身边有了新的老铁,你们只要见证这一切就好And don't even realise what you did, believe me you甚至你们不需知道你们做了什么,我相信你们I been through the ringer, but they can do little to the middle finger我挣脱了圈套,他们对于我的中指无能为力I think I got a tear in my eye, I feel like the king ofMy world, haters can make like bees with no stingers, and drop dead我想我的眼睛湿润了,我就是国王!小B宰字就是没有翅膀的蜜蜂,一下就摔死No more beef flingers, no more drama from now on, I promise我保证,从现在起没有和我叫嚣的了To focus soley on handling my responsibility's as a father现在我只关注我的掌上明珠,我是个父亲So I solemnly swear to always treat this roof like my daughters and raise it我庄严的发誓,我将成为我女儿们的靠山,并且养育他们You couldn't lift a single shingle lonelyCause the way I feel怎么让一块小石头感受我感受的孤独呢,I'm strong enough to go to the clubPut a and lift the whole liquor counter up我足矣去酒吧。
初中英语作文:篮球比赛 Basketball Match

初中英语作文:篮球比赛BasketballMatch导读:本文初中英语作文:篮球比赛Basketball Match,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。
【篇一】篮球比赛Basketball MatchSince I came to middle school, I spent some time to get used to the new environment. Now I have made many friends here and I get along well with my classmates. The communication between students develops so fast must be owed to the basketball match. I joined the team and fought for my class. I practised with my partners and during the progress, we got to know each other well and soon we became the real team. The other classmates cheered for us when we in the match. It was such a good atmosphere. The whole class became so closed at this moment. The group activity can unite people together. 我上中学后,我花了一些时间来适应新环境。
现在我在这里交了很多朋友,我和我的同学也相处得也很好。
我们之间的交流发展得如此之快得多亏了篮球比赛。
我加入了班级篮球队。
我和我的伙伴们一起练习,在过程中,我们彼此熟悉,很快每个人都融入到团队中。
Geek In The Pink(中英文歌词)

Geek In The Pink(中英文歌词)这首歌是Jason Mraz的神曲之一,选自他2005年的专辑《MR.A-Z》。
歌曲轻快活泼,虽然歌词唱得有点快不一定能全部听懂,但仍然会被他的桀骜不驯的唱法迷住。
歌手介绍:杰森·玛耶兹(Jason Mraz),1977年6月23日出生于美国弗吉尼亚州列治文,美国创作歌手。
2002年发行首张专辑《Waiting For My Rocket To Come》出道。
2008年发行专辑《We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things》,专辑歌曲《I'm Yours》在美国公告牌单曲榜上停留76周,曾凭借歌曲《Make It Mine》获得第52届格莱美奖之最佳流行男歌手奖。
2012年开启“Tour is a four letter word”巡回演唱会。
2014年12月与华语歌手林俊杰合作歌曲《I Am Alive》。
中英文歌词:Well let the geek in the pink take a stab at itIf you like the way I'm thinkin' baby wink at itI may be skinny at times but I'm fat fulla rhymesPass me the mic and I'm a grab at itWell isn't it delicious crazy way that I'm kissin'Cause baby listen to this don't wanna miss it while it's hittin'Sometimes you gotta fit in to get inBut don't ever quit cause soon I'm gonna let you in but see让穿粉色衣服的书呆子刺激你的眼球如果你喜欢我的思维方式宝贝对我眨下眼有时我也许看起来外表消瘦但我充满内涵只要把麦克风递过来唱什么歌我随手拈来我疯狂吻你的方式难道不令你心旷神怡吗听我说宝贝当感觉到了就要跟上节拍有时候你就得先磨合再享受不过可别就这么着放弃因为很快你就能进入我的世界重点是I don't care what you might think about meYou'll get by without me if you wantI could be the one to take you homeBaby we could rock the night aloneIf we never get down it wouldn't be a let downBut sugar don't be forgetten what you already knowI could be the one to turn you outWe could be the talk across the townDon't judge it by the color, confuse it for anotherYou might regret what you let slip away我并不在意你会怎么看待我如果你愿意少了我你也能过只是,我本可以成为那个送你回家的人宝贝我们两人本可以彻夜狂欢只要我们不感到沮丧也就不会有失望蜜糖可别忘了我对你说的那些话我可以成为那个让你兴奋的人我们也能成为小镇谈论的焦点别以我的穿着来评论我的人品被别人的闲言碎语迷惑错过某个人你指不定会后悔Like the geek in the pink pink pinkLike the geek in the pink yeah就像错过穿粉色衣服的书呆子就像错过穿粉色衣服的书呆子Well this relationship fodder don't mean to bother nobody But Cupid's automatic musta fired multiple shots at her Because she fall in love too often that's what's the matter At least I talk about it keep a pattern of flattery andShe was starin' through the doorframeAnd eyeing me down like already a bad boyfriendWell she can get her toys outta the drawer thenCause I ain't comin' home I don't need that attention, see 就我们感情那点事儿也不是非要闹得满城风雨只是丘比特的箭老是向着她狂发因为她太花痴见一个爱一个这就是问题的关键至少说起这些的时候我还得毕恭毕敬她在屋子里面瞪着站在门框傍边的我那鄙视的眼神好像我就是个垃圾男友那好让她打开抽屉玩她的玩具去吧我才不想回家忍受她那瞧不起人的表情I don't care what she might think about meShe'll get by without me if she wantI could be the one to take her homeBaby we could rock the night aloneIf we never get down it wouldn't be a let downBut sugar don't be forgetten what you already knowI could be the one to turn you outWe could be the talk across the townDon't judge it by the color, confuse it for anotherYou might regret what you let slip away我并不在意你会怎么看待我如果你愿意少了我你也能过只是,我本可以成为那个送你回家的人宝贝我们两人本可以彻夜狂欢只要我们不感到沮丧也就不会有失望蜜糖可别忘了我对你说的那些话我可以成为那个让你兴奋的人我们也能成为小镇谈论的焦点别以我的穿着来评论我的人品被别人的闲言碎语迷惑错过某个人你指不定会后悔Hey baby look at me goFrom zero to heroYou better take it from a geek like meI can save you from unoriginal dum-dumsWho wouldn't care if you com... Plete him or not嘿宝贝看着吧我会从狗熊到英雄你最好接受我这个书呆子我能把你从你那些无趣的男友手上解救出来他们并不在意你是否让他们感觉完整So what I've got a short attention spanA coke in my handBecause I'd rather have the afternoon, relax and understand My hip hop and flip-flops well it don't stop with the light rock A shot to mock you kinda puts me in the tight spotThe hype is nothing more than hoo-ha so I'mDeveloping a language and I'm callin' it my ownSo take a peek into the speaker and you'll see what I mean That on the other side the grass is greener所以我不去想太多情愿来瓶可乐因为这个下午我更愿意放松自己穿着人字拖唱嘻哈,这可不止轻摇滚找个机会取笑你只会让我更显窘迫那些夸大其词其实就是大惊小怪我的表达方式就是这样就这么独一无二所以你只要稍有留意就会明白我在说什么只要你换个角度看我才会看到我的闪光点I don't care what you might think about meYou'll get by without me if you wantI could be the one to take you homeBaby we could rock the night aloneIf we never get down it wouldn't be a let downBut sugar don't be forgetten what you already knowI could be the one to turn you outWe could be the talk across the townDon't judge it by the color, confuse it for anotherYou might regret what you let slip away我并不在意你会怎么看待我如果你愿意少了我你也能过只是,我本可以成为那个送你回家的人宝贝我们两人本可以彻夜狂欢只要我们不感到沮丧也就不会有失望蜜糖可别忘了我对你说的那些话我可以成为那个让你兴奋的人我们也能成为小镇谈论的焦点别以我的穿着来评论我的人品被别人的闲言碎语迷惑错过某个人你指不定会后悔Like the geek in the pink pink pink I'm the geek in the pink yeah Geek is the color for fallI'm the geek in the pink yeahSo I'm the geek y'allIn the pink y'allGeek is the color for fallI'm the geek in the pink就像错过穿粉色衣服的书呆子我就是那穿粉衣的书呆子书呆子就是我独特的风格我就是那穿粉衣的书呆子就是穿粉色衣服怎样你们都穿粉色衣服书呆子就是我独特的风格我就是那穿粉衣的书呆子易说堂:英语口语学习:。
你在做疯狂的事情英语作文

你在做疯狂的事情英语作文Title: Doing Crazy Things。
Have you ever done something completely out of the ordinary? Something wild and crazy that you never thought you would do? Well, I have. Let me tell you about the time I did something absolutely insane.It all started one summer day when my friends and I were feeling adventurous. We were tired of our usual routine and wanted to do something exciting. So, we decided to go bungee jumping. Yes, you read that right – bungee jumping. None of us had ever done it before, but we were determined to try it.We arrived at the bungee jumping site and immediately felt a rush of adrenaline. The platform was high above the ground, and the bungee cord looked terrifyingly thin. But we were committed to going through with it. One by one, we climbed to the top of the platform and prepared to jump.I was the last one in line, and as I stood on the edgeof the platform, looking down at the ground below, I felt a mix of fear and excitement. The instructor counted downfrom three, and before I knew it, I was free-fallingthrough the air. The sensation of falling was unlike anything I had ever experienced – it was both terrifying and exhilarating at the same time.As I bounced back up and down on the bungee cord, I couldn't help but scream with joy. I felt like I was flying, soaring through the sky with nothing holding me back. Itwas a feeling of freedom that I had never felt before.When I finally reached the ground, my friends were waiting for me with huge smiles on their faces. We were all laughing and high-fiving each other, thrilled that we had just conquered our fear of heights and done something so daring.Looking back on that day, I realize that doing crazy things can be incredibly rewarding. It pushes you out ofyour comfort zone and allows you to experience life in a whole new way. So next time you're feeling bored or stuck in a rut, don't be afraid to do something wild and crazy. You never know what amazing experiences it might lead to.。
做过的最勇敢的事情英语作文初二

做过的最勇敢的事情英语作文初二全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Bravest Thing I've Ever DoneHi there! My name is Max and I'm going to tell you about the bravest thing I've ever done. It happened last summer when I was on vacation with my family. We were staying at this really cool cabin in the woods near a big lake. My little sister Sarah and I spent pretty much every day swimming and exploring around the lake. It was so much fun!One day, Sarah and I decided to go out on the rowboat by ourselves while our parents were back at the cabin. We had done it before with our dad there, so we thought it would be no big deal. We rowed out to the middle of the lake and started fishing. After a little while, we noticed some pretty dark clouds rolling in. They didn't look too bad at first, but then the wind started picking up a lot. The waves were getting bigger and bigger and rocking the boat like crazy!Sarah started freaking out. "Max, I'm scared! We need to go back!" she cried. I could see she was getting really upset so I tried to keep her calm."Don't worry Sarah, it's going to be okay," I told her. "Just stay in the boat and hold on tight."But then there was a huge clap of thunder that made us both jump. The rain started pouring down in sheets. I grabbed the oars and started rowing as hard as I could towards the shore, but the wind and waves were so strong they kept pushing us back. My arms were getting tired but I didn't stop rowing. I was determined to get us back to land.Lightning started flashing across the sky, followed by more booming thunder. Sarah was crying hysterically now. I was scared too, but I knew I had to stay brave for her sake. I yelled over the roaring wind and pouring rain, "Sarah, everything is going to be alright! Just keep holding on no matter what!"The storm only seemed to be getting worse though. Huge waves were crashing over the sides of the boat, soaking us. I was rowing with all my strength but we didn't seem to be getting any closer to shore. I started to lose hope that we'd make it back.Then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw something even more terrifying - a giant funnel cloud descending from the sky not too far away! A tornado was forming right there on the lake! I screamed at the top of my lungs, "SARAH HANG ON! TORNADO"Sarah was absolutely hysterical at this point, screaming and crying in sheer panic. I pulled her close and held her tightly, saying a prayer that we would somehow be spared. The funnel cloud touched down on the surface of the lake, sending water spraying up in a spiral. It was headed straight for us!I've never been so scared in my whole life. The winds were screeching like a jet engine and the waves were high as houses. Our little rowboat felt like a toy being tossed around in the chaos. But somehow, by a miracle, the tornado quickly lifted back up into the clouds without hitting us directly.Once the funnel cloud disappeared back into the sky, the winds started to die down a little bit. I picked up the oars again and summoned every last bit of my strength to row us towards the shoreline. My arms were burning and my clothes were drenched, but I didn't stop until I felt the boat grind against the muddy lake bottom.Sarah and I stumbled out onto the shore, shivering and in shock from our terrifying ordeal. My heart was still pounding out of my chest. We had just stared down a tornado on that lake and survived! As soon as we caught our breath, we ran all the way back to the cabin. Our parents were frantic with worry after seeing the storm roll in, but so relieved we were okay.After that day, I realized just how brave I could be when I really needed to be. Keeping my sister safe gave me courage I didn't even know I had. I'll never forget that storm and the tornado as long as I live. Even though I was scared half to death, I'm proud that I was able to stay strong and get us back to shore against all odds. Maybe I have what it takes to be a hero after all!篇2The Bravest Thing I've Ever DoneWoohoo, school's out for summer! No more sitting at those tiny desks or listening to teachers drone on and on. Summer means weeks of sleeping late, playing video games, and hanging out with my friends. Yeah, those first few weeks were awesome. But then I started getting bored.My parents were always bugging me, "Get off that computer and go outside! You're turning into a couch potato!" Maybe theyhad a point. I am at that age where I'm going through a major growth spurt. Could use a little exercise to go along with stuffing my face with Mom's good cooking.That's when I remembered something my oldest cousin Eddie told me last year at our family reunion. He's in high school and is really into outdoor adventure stuff. Camping, rock climbing, you name it. Eddie said there's this cool place not too far away called Rockville Quarry where you can go cliff jumping into a big lake. He made it sound like a total adrenaline rush.At first, I thought, no way, Jose! That's way too scary for me. But Eddie's story kept replaying in my mind. I found myself wondering what it would be like to soar off that cliff high above the water. Part of me was terrified...but another part felt sort of excited, like this could be a chance to finally do something daring for once instead of playing it safe all the time.I didn't tell Mom and Dad about it, because they would have freaked out for sure. But I mentioned it to my buddy Jeremy, and he was like, "Dude, we HAVE to do that! It'll be epic!" Soon, we had rounded up a few other guys from the neighborhood who were into the idea too.We planned it all out in secret. Gather some towels, snacks, and water bottles. Borrow one of our dad's trucks to get us outto the quarry. We'd been reading up online about how to cliff jump safely. You had to pick the right spot without rocks underneath, pencil your body straight like a tennis ball machine was launching you, and get set to hit the water with your hands locked over your head to keep from smacking face-first.On the big day, we were all a bundle of nerves as we pulled up to the quarry entrance. Just typing those words is making my heart pound again! The place was bigger than I imagined, with sheer stone walls towering all around the swimming hole. We parked and grabbed our stuff, then began picking our way through the woods towards the cliff edge.That's when the worries started creeping in. What if I chickened out at the last second? What if I did something dumb and got hurt? Maybe this was a mistake...But Jeremy and the other guys were so psyched, I didn't want to be the wet blanket who ruined it for everybody. We found the main jumping spot, marked by a wooden platform anchored to the cliff's edge. From there, it was at least a 60-foot drop to the murky water below. Yikes!I watched in amazement as Jeremy just ran forward and leapt off without hesitation. The rest quickly followed suit, some letting out whoops and hollers on the way down that echoedacross the quarry walls. Soon, everyone was bobbing in the water below, safe and sound.Which left...me. Alone on that platform, wondering if I had the guts to actually go through with this. My legs felt like rubber, my throat was dry, and I could barely think straight from the pounding of my heart.Down below, my friends were shouting up at me. "Jump, scaredy-cat! Don't be a wuss!" Part of me wanted to take the easy way out, to scramble back down the cliff and act like none of this had happened.But then I thought about Eddie, and how proud he would be if I went through with it. If that daredevil cousin of mine could handle crazy stunts like this, why couldn't I? For once in my life, I wanted to feel what it was like to beat out the fear and do something篇3The Bravest Thing I've Ever DoneI'm not usually the bravest kid around. In fact, I'm kind of a scaredy-cat most of the time. I get nervous speaking up in class, I'm afraid of bugs, and I cry at sad movies. But last summer, I didsomething that was really, really brave. At least, it felt brave to me at the time.It all started when my family went camping at Pine Grove State Park. We used to go camping there every summer when I was little, but we hadn't been in a few years. I was really excited to go back. I loved sleeping in the tent, roasting marshmallows over the campfire, and exploring the hiking trails and streams in the woods.On our second day there, my dad suggested we all go on a hike to Crystal Falls. It's this beautiful waterfall deep in the forest that you have to hike a few miles to get to. I remembered it from when I was younger and was super pumped to see it again. The hike started out awesome - the day was sunny and warm and the trail was nice and shaded by all the tall trees.After about an hour of hiking, we stopped at this little creek for a snack break. While we were sitting there, I noticed something moving in the bushes across the creek. At first I thought it was a raccoon or a skunk. But then this huge black bear lumbered out! It was one of the biggest bears I've ever seen.I immediately froze up. My heart felt like it was going to beat right out of my chest. The bear hadn't noticed us yet since it was sniffing around in the bushes looking for food. Part of mewanted to just stay absolutely still and quiet so it wouldn't see us. But a bigger part of me knew we needed to get away from there before it did notice us.My dad must have been thinking the same thing because he very slowly and calmly said "Okay kids, let's back away nice and quiet. No sudden movements." My sister, who's 8 years old, had seen the bear too by that point and her eyes got as big as saucers. She looked terrified but didn't make a sound, which I was really impressed by.We all turned around very slowly and started tiptoeing back along the trail the way we came. I felt like I could hardly breathe, I was so nervous the bear would hear us and charge. My hands were shaking like crazy. After we'd gone maybe 50 feet, the unthinkable happened - my sister dropped her water bottle and it went clattering to the ground, making a huge noise that seemed to echo through the whole forest.The bear immediately stopped what it was doing and raised its head, looking right in our direction. My whole body went cold with fear. This was it - the bear had seen us and I just knew it was going to attack. I could picture those giant claws and teeth coming right for us. I wanted to run but felt paralyzed.That's when the bravest thing happened. My dad, voice barely above a whisper, said "Don't move. No loud noises. Walk very slowly." And incredibly, amazingly, he actually started taking slow, calm steps backwards along the trail, never taking his eyes off the bear. My mom did the same thing, holding my sister's hand tightly. I somehow found the courage to follow their lead, putting one foot slowly in front of the other.For what felt like an eternity but was probably only a minute or two, we backed away like that with the bear watching our every move. My legs felt like jelly and it was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. But I didn't run and I didn't scream or do anything to provoke the bear. I just focused on moving calmly and quietly, step by step.Finally, after what seemed like forever, the bear must have lost interest because it turned around and went back to snuffling in the bushes. We kept backing up until the bear was out of sight, then turned and walked quickly but calmly back along the trail towards the campground.Once we were a safe distance away, my mom hugged me and my sister tightly, and I could feel her shaking as much as I was. My dad looked rattled too but was trying to stay calm forour sake. "You kids were so brave," he kept saying over and over. "I'm so proud of how you handled that."I've never been so scared in my whole life as I was during that encounter with the bear. It was hands down the bravest thing I've ever done, not running away or panicking, but just staying calm and listening to my parents to get myself out of a truly dangerous situation. Most kids my age probably wouldn't have been able to control their fear like that. Heck, plenty of adults wouldn't have either!After that day, I felt like I could face just about anything. I had stood my ground against a massive bear without losing my cool. If I could get through something like that, I knew I had the inner strength to handle any scary situation that came my way. My confidence level went through the roof.I know at some point in my life I'll probably face an even braver test than that day at Crystal Falls. But I'll never forget how proud I felt of myself afterward for not panicking, for ignoring my fear and doing what I needed to do to stay safe. It was a huge milestone for me in growing up and being brave when it really counts. I'm not a little kid anymore - I'm brave!篇4The Bravest Thing I've Ever DoneThat day started out just like any other ordinary school day. I woke up early, got dressed, ate my breakfast, and headed off to school. Little did I know that by the end of the day, I would have the most terrifying experience of my young life.It was during our last class period before the final bell rang. We were having an English lesson, practicing simple conversations. My friend Timmy and I were paired up to do a roleplay in front of the class. I wasn't nervous at all since we had done these little skits dozens of times before.Timmy and I walked up to the front and began our skit about ordering food at a restaurant. Everything was going smoothly until I looked out the window and saw something that made my heart nearly stop. Thick, dark smoke was billowing from the neighbor's house right next door to our school!I froze, my mouth hanging open mid-sentence as fear gripped me. Timmy looked at me confused for a moment before turning to see what I was gawking at. That's when the school fire alarm kicked in, letting out an ear-piercing ring that snapped everyone into action.Our teacher instantly took charge, ordering us all to line up single-file to exit the building. I could hardly think straight as I numbly followed her instructions. Was there really a fire next door? What if it spread to our school? A million terrifying thoughts raced through my mind.We made our way outside and lined up on the field just like we had practiced in all those fire drills. Only this time, it wasn't a drill. I gazed in horror at the thick clouds of smoke pouring from the house, trying to comprehend what was happening.That's when I heard the screams. A woman's shrill, panicked voice crying out from the burning home. "My babies! Oh god, my babies are still inside!!"My blood turned to ice in my veins. There were children trapped in that inferno? Without even thinking, I took off running towards the smoke before anyone could stop me. All I could think about were those helpless kids stuck in that blazing house."Stop! Come back here!" I heard voices shouting from behind me, but I didn't stop. I reached the flames licking up the side of the house, hardly daring to breathe through the acrid smoke.That's when I saw the horrifying sight - a young boy and girl, maybe 5 or 6 years old, trapped behind a window. The little girl's eyes were wide with fear, tears streaming down her face as she pounded helplessly on the glass. That's when instinct completely took over.I picked up a loose brick from the ground and hurled it through the window, shattering the glass. I stuck my head through the jagged opening, coughing and choking on the thick smoke that billowed out. "Come towards me! Hurry, I'll get you out!"The two kids didn't need to be told twice. They scrambled over pieces of burning debris towards me, their faces streaked with soot and terror. I grabbed them both by their arms and half-dragged, half-carried them through the shattered window and to safety outside.No sooner had we tumbled out onto the grass when an explosion rocked the house, blowing out every window in a deafening boom of shattering glass. If we had still been inside (I)didn't even want to imagine it.I collapsed onto the ground, gasping and wheezing as the paramedics rushed over. They whisked the two kids away,checking them over as firefighters finally arrived to battle the roaring blaze.As the smoke slowly cleared, the realization of what I had just done washed over me in waves. I had rushed into a burning building without any hesitation to save two young lives. Was I incredibly brave or just incredibly stupid? My hands were shaking and I felt like I might be sick as the adrenaline finally started to wear off.The next few hours were a blur - giving my statement to the police, getting checked out by the paramedics, and being embraced by my frantic parents when they arrived. Everyone called me a hero, but I didn't feel like one. I had just acted on impulse, doing what I hoped anyone would do in that situation.In the days that followed, I learned that faulty wiring had caused the fire. The mother had stepped out for just a few minutes, not realizing her two youngest children were still trapped inside when the blaze erupted. If I hadn't reached them when I did... I tried not to think about how it could have ended.I don't know if what I did that day was brave or just plain crazy. All I knew was that when I saw those kids in danger, I couldn't just stand by and watch. Maybe that's what real bravery is - acting without thinking when someone's life is at stake.I'll never forget the way that little girl looked at me after I pulled her from that fiery window - her eyes overflowing with gratitude for a hero she never expected. And I'll never forget that bravery isn't about never feeling fear, but facing it head-on anyway when the moment calls for it. Even a kid like me.篇5The Bravest Thing I've Ever DoneHey there! I'm gonna tell you about the bravest thing I've ever done in my whole life so far. Get ready, 'cause this story is gonna blow your mind!It all went down last summer when my family went on vacation to this super awesome adventure resort in the mountains. They had all sorts of crazy activities you could do, like rock climbing, whitewater rafting, zip-lining through the trees, and my personal favorite: the really, really, really high ropes course!Now, I've never been a fan of heights. Whenever we went to an amusement park, I was the kid who got all shaky just looking up at the roller coasters. But this ropes course, man, it was calling my name. I just had to give it a try, no matter how scary it seemed.The first part wasn't too bad. It was just a bunch of wooden platforms and tightropes maybe 10 feet off the ground. Piece of cake! I was feeling pretty confident as I cruised through that section, carefully stepping from one rope to the next while clipped into the safety lines.Then we got to the second part. That's when things got REAL. This part was a series of swinging logs, dangling from cables like 40 feet up in the air! You had to walk across these skinny logs while they were rocking back and forth. One missed step and you'd go tumbling down into the trees below. Scary stuff.I froze up as soon as I saw it. My stomach felt like it was full of butterflies - or maybe bowling balls would be more accurate! Part of me wanted to quit right then and there. But my friends were all cheering me on from a platform ahead, and I didn't want to be a wimp.So I mustered up every little ounce of bravery I had and stepped out onto that first swinging log. My legs were shaking like crazy, but I forced myself to take it one tiny step at a time, arms out to my sides for balance. The log would sway to the left, then the right, then the left again with each movement. A few times I slipped a little and almost fell, but I'd regain my footing just in time.I don't know where I found the courage, but I just kept inching along, log after log after log, all while my heart was pounding likea drum. The other kids watching let out a cheer every time I'd make it to a new platform. That helped keep me going for sure.Finally, after what felt like an entire lifetime of balancing and swaying and fighting off panic, I made it across that last suspended log and onto solid ground again. I just collapsed there on the platform, completely exhausted but crying tears of joy and relief.From that day on, no matter how high up I go, I'm never afraid anymore. I conquered my biggest fear and pushed myself farther than I ever imagined I could go. If I could make it through that crazy ropes course, I'm brave enough to do anything!So yeah, that's my story of the bravest thing I've ever done. Pretty epic, right? I'm proud of myself for not giving up, even when every instinct was telling me to quit. Bravery means feeling that fear but finding the inner strength to face it head-on. That's a lesson I'll never forget.Keep on being brave in your own life, okay? Don't let your fears hold you back from awesome experiences. You've got this!Thanks for reading my tale - that's all I've got for now. Until next time, stay courageous, my friends!。
你做过最疯狂的事英文作文

你做过最疯狂的事英文作文The craziest thing I've ever done? Well, one time I decided to go skydiving on a whim. I had never done it before, and I didn't even have any experience with extreme sports. But I just felt like I needed to do something wild and spontaneous, so I signed up for a jump and went for it. It was absolutely terrifying, but also one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life.Another time, I went on a solo backpacking trip through a remote and rugged mountain range. I didn't tell anyone where I was going, and I didn't have any cell phone reception for most of the trip. It was risky and definitely not the smartest decision, but I felt this intense need to challenge myself and push my limits. The sense of freedom and self-reliance I felt out there was indescribable.I once impulsively booked a last-minute flight to a foreign country without knowing a single word of the local language. I didn't have any plans or accommodations linedup, I just wanted to see where the adventure would take me. It was chaotic and stressful at times, but I met some incredible people and had some unforgettable experiences that I wouldn't trade for anything.On a dare, I once participated in a bungee jumping competition. I'm not particularly fond of heights, but I couldn't resist the challenge. Standing on the edge of that platform, looking down at the abyss below, was absolutely petrifying. But when I finally took the leap, it was an incredible rush of adrenaline and fear that I'll never forget.One time, I decided to quit my stable job and pursue a completely different career path that I was passionate about. It was a huge risk, and I had no guarantee of success. But I knew that if I didn't take the chance, I would always wonder "what if." It was a leap of faith, and it ended up being one of the best decisions I've ever made.。
做过最疯狂的事英文作文

做过最疯狂的事英文作文下载温馨提示:该文档是我店铺精心编制而成,希望大家下载以后,能够帮助大家解决实际的问题。
文档下载后可定制随意修改,请根据实际需要进行相应的调整和使用,谢谢!并且,本店铺为大家提供各种各样类型的实用资料,如教育随笔、日记赏析、句子摘抄、古诗大全、经典美文、话题作文、工作总结、词语解析、文案摘录、其他资料等等,如想了解不同资料格式和写法,敬请关注!Download tips: This document is carefully compiled by theeditor. I hope that after you download them,they can help yousolve practical problems. The document can be customized andmodified after downloading,please adjust and use it according toactual needs, thank you!In addition, our shop provides you with various types ofpractical materials,such as educational essays, diaryappreciation,sentence excerpts,ancient poems,classic articles,topic composition,work summary,word parsing,copyexcerpts,other materials and so on,want to know different data formats andwriting methods,please pay attention!I once dyed my hair bright pink on a whim, just to see how it would look. It was definitely the craziest thingI've ever done to my appearance.I decided to go skydiving one day without telling anyone beforehand. The rush of adrenaline as I jumped out of the plane was unlike anything I had ever experienced.I once went on a spontaneous road trip with a group of friends, driving through the night without any real destination in mind. It was exhilarating to be so free and unplanned.I participated in a flash mob in the middle of a busy city square, dancing with strangers to a choreographed routine. It was a surreal and exciting experience.I got a tattoo on a whim, choosing a design that I had only seen once before. It was a bold move that I don'tregret, but it definitely surprised my friends and family.I went skinny dipping in the ocean late at night with a group of friends. The feeling of freedom and liberation was incredible, even though it was a bit risky.I decided to try bungee jumping off a bridge while on vacation, despite my fear of heights. The moment I jumped was terrifying and thrilling at the same time.I once stayed up all night to watch the sunrise with a group of friends, just because we felt like it. The beauty of the moment was worth the exhaustion the next day.I went on a spontaneous camping trip in the middle of winter, braving the cold temperatures for the adventure. It was a challenging but unforgettable experience.。
我做过的疯狂的事情 The Crazy Things I Have Done(初中英语作文)

我做过的疯狂的事情The Crazy ThingsI Have Done初中英语作文People always say that youth is the basis to do a lot of things. Indeed, young people can do what they want and try to do some crazy things to leave good memories. As for me, I have done the crazy thing and I felt so awesome. It was my friend who asked me to join the flash mobs. At first, I felt so crazy and couldn’t believe such activity would around me. But I said yes at last because I wanted to try something new. We practised in the group, then after a week, we danced in the central square. It was such a good experience for me, and the memory will last forever.人们总是说青春是做很多事情的资本。
确实,年轻人可以做他们想做的事,尝试一些疯狂的事情,留下美好的回忆。
而我也做过疯狂的事情,我觉得非常棒。
我朋友问我要不要加入快闪族。
起初,我觉得太疯狂了,不敢相信我身边会有这样的活动。
但我最终还是答应了,因为我想尝试新事物。
我们组队练习,一个星期后就在中央广场跳。
这对我来说是一次很好的经历,永远都不会抹去的记忆。
- 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
- 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
- 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
我做过的疯狂的事情 The Crazy Things I Have Done-初中
英语作文
Peoplealwayssaythatyouthisthebasistodoalotofthings.Indeed,y oungpeoplecandowhattheywantandtrytodosomecrazythingstoleave goodmemories.Asforme,IhavedonethecrazythingandIfeltsoawesom e.Itwasmyfriendwhoaskedmetojointheflashmobs.Atfirst,Ifeltso crazyandcouldn’
tbelievesuchactivitywouldaroundme.ButIsaidyesatlastbecauseI wantedtotrysomethingnew.Wepractisedinthegroup,thenafterawee k,wedancedinthecentralsquare.Itwassuchagoodexperienceforme, andthememorywilllastforever.
人们总是说青春是做很多事情的资本。
确实,年轻人可以做他们想做的事,尝试一些疯狂的事情,留下美好的回忆。
而我也做过疯狂的事情,我觉得非常棒。
我朋友问我要不要加入快闪族。
起初,我觉得太疯狂了,不敢相信我身边会有这样的活动。
但我最终还是答应了,因为我想尝试新事物。
我们组队练习,一个星期后就在中央广场跳。
这对我来说是一次很好的经历,永远都不会抹去的记忆。
1
——文章来源网络,仅供参考。