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高考英语作文看图写作守株待去兔

高考英语作文看图写作守株待去兔

高考英语作文看图写作守株待去兔全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Silly Rabbit HuntOne sunny day, my grandpa told me a funny old story about waiting for rabbits. He said there was once a hunter who went out looking for rabbits in the forest. After walking for a while, he saw a rabbit run into a hollow tree stump. "Aha!" thought the hunter. "Now I've got that sneaky rabbit trapped!"So the hunter sat down next to the tree stump, waiting patiently for the rabbit to come back out. He waited and waited and waited some more. Hours went by, and still no rabbit. The hunter was getting hungry and thirsty, but he didn't want to leave in case the rabbit escaped.Finally, night fell and the rabbit still hadn't come out of the stump. The tired hunter fell asleep leaning against the tree. In the morning, he woke up and realized the rabbit was long gone! It had probably slipped out another hole while the hunter was snoozing. All that waiting had been for nothing!Grandpa laughed and said the old story teaches an important lesson - sometimes if you sit around waiting too long for something, you'll miss out on opportunities. He calls it "guarding the tree stump while waiting for the rabbit" or "shou zhu dai tu" in Chinese.I thought about the story and it made a lot of sense. Like what if a kid is so busy playing video games, hoping to beat the next level, that they miss out on playing outside with friends? Or if someone waits years for their dream job, turning down other good jobs, and then their dream job never happens? That would be like the hunter missing all the other rabbits while stubbornly waiting by the stump!The opposite of "shou zhu dai tu" is being proactive and making the most of life as it happens. Like the saying, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." It's better to appreciate what you have instead of hoping for something that might never come.Of course, patience and perseverance are good qualities too. We can't just give up on our goals instantly if they don't happen right away. The key is finding a balance - working hard towards your ambitions, but also being flexible and open to newopportunities along the way. That way you won't waste your whole life guarding a tree stump!After Grandpa explained the rabbit story meaning, I started thinking about other real-life examples:My friend Michael spent months trying out for the school basketball team, but kept getting rejected at tryouts. He was so determined to make the team that he missed out on joining other clubs he might have enjoyed. Finally, Michael's parents encouraged him to stop obsessing over basketball and find a new interest. He ended up joining the drama club and loved it! Now he's happier than ever acting in school plays instead of "guarding the basketball court."Or like my cousin Hannah who had a crush on the same boy all through elementary school. She was so focused on hoping he'd like her back that she kind of ignored all her other friends. By high school, she realized the boy wasn't interested after all, but she had missed out on having a great social life because she was "guarding the tree stump" waiting for him.I suppose even adults can fall into the "shou zhu dai tu" trap sometimes. Like if someone's family owns a restaurant, but the person dreams of being an astronaut instead. If they spend years and years trying hopelessly to get into the astronaut programwhile working at the family restaurant, they might miss their chance to go to cooking school and become a great chef running the family business.It's excellent to have big ambitions, but you have to be realistic too. There's nothing wrong with changing your pathway if your original dream starts to seem unattainable. The mistake is being so fixated on one single goal that you wind up "guarding a tree stump" instead of exploring other options that could lead to happiness.I think every kid (and adult!) should learn the "shou zhu dai tu" story. It's an important reminder for all of us to beopen-minded, seize opportunities that come our way, and not get consumed by stubbornly chasing after something that may never happen. Of course we should pursue our passions, but we need to be smart about it too.As Grandpa said after telling me the tale, "The wise rabbit doesn't wait around for the hunter to leave. It finds another path and hops away to freedom!" I'll always remember those words of wisdom about not letting myself get stuck "guarding a tree stump" for the rest of my life.篇2The Fox and the Rabbit HoleOnce upon a time, there was a very hungry fox named Rufus. Rufus was always looking for something yummy to eat. One sunny day, he was walking through the forest when he smelled something delicious. He followed the smell until he came to a rabbit hole at the base of a big tree."Mmm, I can smell a juicy rabbit in there!" said Rufus, licking his lips. "I'll just wait right here until that silly rabbit comes out, and then I'll pounce and have my lunch!"So Rufus settled down in front of the rabbit hole to wait and wait. He waited for what felt like forever. His tummy rumbled loudly but still no rabbit came out.After a very long time, Rufus got bored of waiting. He started looking around the forest. He saw squirrels scampering up the trees. He watched birds flying from branch to branch. He even saw a deer walking by and stopping to drink from a stream. But still no sign of that rabbit!"Where is that pesky rabbit?" grumbled Rufus. "I'm so hungry I could eat a whole field of carrots and cabbages!"Just then, Rufus heard a rustling noise behind him. He spun around, ready to pounce. But it was only a harmless little mouse scurrying by."Oh, it's just you," said Rufus with a sigh. "I thought you might be my rabbit dinner finally coming out."The mouse stopped and looked up at the big fox. "Why are you just sitting there?" he asked. "Don't you know there are lots of yummy things you could be eating instead of waiting for a rabbit that might never come out?""Like what?" asked Rufus. His mouth started to water just thinking about food."Well," said the mouse, "there are berries and nuts in this forest. And worms and grubs under the leaves on the ground. Not to mention all the birds and field mice you could chase if you wanted!"Rufus's eyes grew wide. "Birds? Mice? You mean I could eat you if I wanted?"The mouse let out a little squeak and scampered away in fright.Rufus settled back down with a huff. "I suppose the little mouse is right," he said to himself. "I am being pretty silly justsitting here waiting for that one rabbit. Who knows when or if it will come out? There's lots of other food out here if I look for it."So Rufus got up, stretched his legs, and trotted off into the forest, leaving the rabbit hole behind. He found a bush full of delicious juicy berries and munched happily. A little while later, he spotted a plump mouse scurrying through the leaves and quickly gobbled it up.By the time night fell, Rufus's belly was completely full from all the tasty foods he found in the forest without even waiting for that rabbit to come out. He curled up under a tree and fell into a deep, contented sleep, dreaming about all the exciting adventures and delicious snacks he would find the next day.The moral of the story is: Don't just sit around waiting for what you want to come to you. Get up and go find it - or something even better might come along!篇3The Waiting GameHi there! Today I'm gonna tell you all about this really old Chinese saying called "shou zhu dai tu". It means "waiting by a tree stump for a rabbit" and it's about being patient and not giving up. Pretty cool, right?So there was this guy ages ago who really, really wanted to catch a rabbit to eat. He knew rabbits liked hanging out near the stumps of trees that had been cut down. Instead of hopping all around the forest trying to find one, he figured he'd just plop himself down next to a stump and wait for a bunny to come to him. Smart idea, don't you think?Well, this dude waited, and waited, and waited some more by that stump. For super long! His friends all thought he was nuts and made fun of him. "Haha, you'll never catch a rabbit just sitting there like a lump!" they laughed. But the stump-sitter didn't listen. He just stayed put, vegging out by that old stump day after day after day.Then one morning - kazam! A cute little rabbit hopped right out from behind the stump! The patient guy was like "Aha, I've got you now!" and snatched it up. Taking that bunny home for dinner made all his waiting finally pay off in a big way. Imagine how satisfying that must've felt after everyone made fun of his plan? He showed those naysayers!These days, when someone calls someone else "shou zhu dai tu", it means they think that person is being too bao nai - that's Chinese for "patient to a fault." Like if your mom tells you "Don't just shou zhu dai tu waiting for that video game to go on sale,work hard and save up your money!" Or if your teacher says "Don't just shou zhu dai tu hoping I'll eventually give you the answers, study hard!"But you know what? Sometimes being shou zhu dai tu and sticking with something IS the right move, even if dummies doubt you. That's the lesson from the old rabbit-catching story! Winners never quit, as they say.For the Gaokao English exam, they might show you a silly cartoon of a person just sitting on a stump while bunnies hop all around. The question would be something like "What famous Chinese saying is being depicted here?" By reading my awesome essay, you'd be like "Oh SNAP, I know that one - shou zhu dai tu! 'Waiting by the stump for rabbits'! That guy is being mad patient just chilling there." Bam, nailed it!Or they might ask you to write a short essay explaining what shou zhu dai tu means and why it's a useful saying. You could talk about how being persistent and single-minded in pursuit of a goal, no matter what doubters say, can really pay off big time in the end just like it did for Mr. Rabbit-Catcher way back when.Just spill out everything I told you about the origins of the phrase, the patient dude and the stump, his friends calling him crazy, and then his huge win when the rabbit finally showed up.Sprinkle in some deep philosophical thoughts like "Winners never quit and quitters never win!" and you're set!The main thing is showing you understand what shou zhu dai tu is really getting at - having unwavering focus and determination to stick with a plan patiently, no matter how long it takes or how much discouragement you face. Pretty wise stuff when you think about it, right?Explaining it alllll out in detail like I did is your key to maximizing your score on that part of the test. Just settle in with your pencil, wait it out, and that killer essay will come hopping right out onto your paper before you know it. Shou zhu dai tu, baby!篇4The Silly Farmer and His Tree StumpOne sunny day, Farmer Wang was working hard in his fields like he did every day. He was pulling up weeds and making sure all his crops were growing big and strong. Farmer Wang loved being a farmer more than anything!As he was working, he noticed something strange out of the corner of his eye near the edge of the field. He stopped what he was doing and slowly walked over to take a closer look. There,sitting right in front of a big old tree stump, was a cute little rabbit! The rabbit's nose was twitching and it looked very hungry."Aha!" exclaimed Farmer Wang. "I'm going to catch that rabbit and have it for dinner tonight!" You see, Farmer Wang really loved eating rabbit stew. It was his absolute favorite meal.The farmer quickly grabbed a big stick from the ground. He held it up high, ready to swing it at the rabbit as soon as it moved. But the rabbit just sat there, completely still, staring at the tree stump. Farmer Wang stood frozen too, waiting for the rabbit to make its move.A few minutes went by. Then a few more minutes. Still nothing happened! The rabbit didn't move a muscle and neither did the farmer. Farmer Wang started to get tired from standing so still holding up the heavy stick. But he didn't want to miss his chance at catching the rabbit.More time passed and the sun started to go down in the sky. It was getting dark out. Farmer Wang's wife called out to him from their house. "Wang! Wang! Where are you? It's time for dinner!"But Farmer Wang ignored her calls. He was determined to get that rabbit, no matter how long it took. His eyes were glued to the rabbit, watching its every little twitch. He stood like a statue, stick raised high, as the night fell and the stars came out.Finally, in the middle of the night, Farmer Wang's arms couldn't take it any longer. The stick slipped from his hands and crashed to the ground, startling the rabbit. In a blink of an eye, the rabbit hopped away into the darkness, disappearing forever.Farmer Wang fell to his knees in disbelief. He had been guarding that tree stump and waiting for the rabbit to move for so many hours! But in the end, he didn't catch a single thing for dinner. He slowly dragged himself back home, feeling very silly and hungry.From that night on, the expression "guarding a tree stump awaiting a rabbit" was used to describe someone who wastes their time waiting for something that will never happen. Farmer Wang learned his lesson - sometimes you have to know when to just move on instead of stubbornly sticking around. Otherwise, you might miss out on what's really important right in front of you!The End篇5The Rabbit That Never CameOne sunny morning, I woke up feeling super excited! Today was the day I was going to catch a rabbit in our backyard. I had been watching a cute little bunny hopping around near the big old tree for weeks. My friend Tommy said if we set a trap, we could easily catch it and keep it as a pet. How cool would that be?After breakfast, I grabbed an empty cardboard box, some carrots for bait, and a long piece of string. First, I punched some air holes in the box so the bunny could breathe. Then I looped the string through two holes on opposite sides of the box. The plan was to prop open one end with a stick, lead the string out into the yard, and pull it when the rabbit went inside after the carrots. Easy peasy!I set up the trap under the tree and settled in behind a bush to wait. And wait...and wait some more. That silly rabbit didn't seem interested in my carrot trap at all! He just kept hopping around, sniffing at flowers and nibbling on grass and leaves. Didn't he know carrots were way more delicious?After what felt like forever, my legs started getting tired from crouching. I stood up to stretch, but as soon as I did, the rabbit looked straight at me and ZOOMED off into the bushes! Uh oh, I scared him away. So much for catching him today. I sadly put the box away and went back inside for lunch.The next morning, I decided to try a different approach. I snuck outside super early before the rabbit arrived and dug a pit near the tree. I covered it with a camouflaged canvas sheet and scattered leaves and twigs on top, propping it up with sticks in the middle. Then I hid behind the bushes again with the string attached to knock the sticks out from under the sheet when he stepped onto the fake ground. This had to work!I waited alllllll morning, but no bunny showed up. My legs fell asleep from staying so still. When I finally gave up and pulled the string anyway, a bunch of grass and dirt fell through onto the ground below. But there was no rabbit, just a sad empty pit. Man, this was a lot harder than I thought!Over the next few days, I tried every bunny-catching idea I could think of. One time I hung a cage from the tree branch with a trail of carrots leading into it, but the rabbit was too smart to fall for that one. Another time I tried burying a basket in theground with carrots inside, but I don't think he could even smell them under all that dirt. Ugh, this was so frustrating!Finally, on Saturday, I asked my dad if we could get a real rabbit trap from the store. He laughed and said, "Why don't you just enjoy watching the rabbits from a distance? If you tried to catch one, you'd probably end up scaring it away for good."I knew he was right. Rabbits are pretty skittish animals. Maybe I shouldn't have been so obsessed with capturing the poor little guy. As I sat under the tree eating a carrot for lunch, I watched him hopping around again, so free and happy. I realized I was lucky just to be able to see him every day in our yard. Some things are better left untouched, I thought with a smile. From then on, I decided to just be a quiet observer, like a naturalist studiying them in their natural habitat. And you know what? The bunnies kept returning to play and munch all season long! Catching them was no longer my goal, but watching them pretty much had the same awesome effect. What an amazing wildlife wonder I had right in my own backyard!。

高考英语典型看图作文(标准范文及高分范文)

高考英语典型看图作文(标准范文及高分范文)

假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华。

下面四幅图表述了近期发生在你们班的一个真实故事,请根据图片的先后顺序,为校刊“英语园地”写一篇短文,次数不少于60。

标准范文:Last Monday, we were having our Chinese class when the teacher suddenly slipped and fell. We were all worried about her. One of the boys carried her on the back, with the help of some others, to the clinic immediately. It turned out that her right leg was broken and she had to stay in the hospital. The following day, we went to visit her with flower and fruit. Seeing her lying in bed with her leg wrapped in bandages, we felt sorry for her and fruit. Seeing her lying in bed with her leg wrapped in bandages, we felt sorry for her and hoped that she would recover soon. This Thursday she returned to the class on a wheelchair to give us lessons. We were all deeply moved and proud of having such a responsible teacher.17分范文Last Monday, in our English class, unaware of the step underfoot, Mrs Wang stumbled and fell. It terrified most of us! Without hesitation, she was rushed to the clinic. To our relief, we were told that there was just something wrong with her leg but she had to stay in the hospital for several days. The following day, we went to visit her with flowers and fruits. At the sight of her leg wrapped in bandages , we felt very sorry. Mrs Wang, however, joked that her leg was unsatisfied with her and wanted to have a good rest. This morning, in spite of the wound, she returned to the class on a wheelchair to give us lessons. Moved deeply to tears, we gave her a warm welcome.18分范文Last Monday witnessed an unlucky accident. Mrs Wang, our English teacher, tripped over the step, falling on the ground unconsciously. It shocked us and we quickly rushed her to the nearest clinic. Fortunately, she got the immediate treatment and the doctor said it didn’t matter to her. Later, many of us went to see her. Seeing that she was recovering, we could breathe at last. Two days later, with the help of her husband, Mrs Wang returned to the class to continue the teaching in a wheelchair, to whom we gave a warm welcome。

英语高考看图作文

英语高考看图作文

英语高考看图作文The picture shows a group of people gathered around a table, engaged in a lively discussion. Some are gesturing with their hands, while others are leaning in attentively. It seems like they are having a heated debate about something.One person is holding up a piece of paper, perhaps a proposal or a plan, and everyone else seems to be expressing their opinions about it. It looks like they are brainstorming or trying to come to a decision about something important.The atmosphere in the room seems intense and focused, with everyone fully engaged in the conversation. The body language of the people suggests that they are passionate about the topic at hand and are eager to make their voices heard.The picture conveys a sense of collaboration andteamwork, with each person contributing their ideas and perspectives. It's clear that they are working together towards a common goal, and the energy in the room is palpable.Overall, the picture captures the dynamics of a group discussion, highlighting the exchange of ideas and the collective effort to reach a consensus. It's a snapshot of productive communication and collaboration in action.。

看图高中英语作文

看图高中英语作文

看图高中英语作文I can see a picture of a crowded city street. People are rushing around, cars are honking, and there are tall buildings all around. It looks like a typical scene from a big city.In the middle of the picture, there is a street vendor selling fruit. He is wearing a worn-out apron and has a big smile on his face. It seems like he is happy despite the chaos around him.On the left side of the picture, there is a group of young people sitting on the sidewalk. They are laughing and chatting, seemingly enjoying each other's company. It's a nice contrast to the busyness of the street.In the background, I can see a bus stop with a longline of people waiting. They all look tired and impatient, probably eager to get home after a long day of work.The overall feeling I get from this picture is one of contrast. On one hand, there is the hectic and fast-paced city life, but on the other hand, there are moments of simplicity and happiness. It's a reminder that even in the midst of chaos, there can be moments of joy and connection.。

高考英语看图故事作文范文

高考英语看图故事作文范文

高考英语看图故事作文范文高考中的看图或者故事之类的英语作文,应该如何写?下面是店铺给大家整理的高考英语看图故事作文,供大家参阅!高考英语看图故事作文1高考即将到来,为了让广大考生准备更加充分,出国留学网高考频道编辑为广大考生整理了大量高考英语优秀范文,关注我们网站,我们会不断更新最新信息!祝广大考生在2013高考取得优异成绩!看图作文,讲的是一个人站在小河边,用网去勾取对岸树上的水果;而离他不远处就有一座桥,人却没有看到。

范文:In the picture , there stands a tree full of fruit on one side of the stream. Across the stream , a man is trying to reach out on the edge of the bank for the fruit with a net attached to a pole. Not far away there is a bridge that can lead him to the tree for more fruit.The message conveyed in the picture is clear. In pursuing a dream , we might only focus on only one way of making it come true ,forgetting that there may be alternatives. As indicated in the picture, if a man is willing to look for other possibilities ,he can find a better and more rewarding way to achieve his goal. All he has to do is turn around ,cross the bridge and walk to the tree.高考英语看图故事作文2下列图画描述的是你的一段亲身经历,请据此为一家中学生英文报的故事专栏写一篇短文。

高考英语看图作文

高考英语看图作文

高考英语看图作文在高考英语中,看图作文是一种常见的题型,它要求考生根据所给的图片内容,发挥想象力,写出一篇连贯、有逻辑的作文。

以下是一篇示例作文:As the sun set behind the horizon, casting a golden hue over the tranquil village, a lone figure stood on the crest of a hill, gazing at the vast expanse of land before him. The picture depicts a young boy, his eyes filled with determination, holding a small seedling in his hands. This image is not just a simple snapshot; it is a testament to the power of perseverance.The boy, named Jack, had always dreamt of transforming the barren land into a lush garden. Despite the skepticism of his peers and the harsh conditions of the arid environment, Jack was undeterred. He believed that with hard work and dedication, he could make a difference.Every day, he would wake up before dawn, water his plants, and tend to the soil with meticulous care. He studied the patterns of the weather, learned about different types of soil, and experimented with various seeds to find those that would thrive in his village’s climate.Months turned into years, and the once barren land began to show signs of life. Small sprouts emerged, growing taller and stronger with each passing day. The villagers, who hadinitially doubted Jack’s efforts, started to take notice. They were inspired by his unwavering commitment and began to join him in his mission.Together, they turned the once desolate landscape into a thriving oasis. The sight of lush greenery, the sound of birds singing, and the fragrance of blossoming flowers filled the air. The transformation was nothing short of miraculous, and it was all due to the boy’s relentless pursuit of his dream.This image serves as a powerful reminder that no dream is too big, and no challenge is too great. It is a call to actionfor all of us to believe in our dreams and to work tirelessly to achieve them. Just like Jack, we too can turn our visions into reality through perseverance and hard work.In conclusion, the power of perseverance is a force that can move mountains and transform lives. It is a lesson that we can all learn from and apply in our own journeys. Let us be inspired by Jack’s story and strive to make a positive impact on the world around us.这篇作文以图片为出发点,通过讲述一个具体的故事,展示了坚持的力量。

英语高考图画作文

英语高考图画作文

英语高考图画作文I saw a picture of a girl sitting alone in a park, staring at the sky. She looked so peaceful and lost in her own thoughts. It made me think about how important it is to have moments of solitude and reflection in our busy lives.The image also reminded me of the beauty of nature. The trees and the grass in the park looked so vibrant and alive. It made me want to spend more time outdoors, appreciating the world around me.Looking at the girl in the picture, I couldn't help but wonder what she was thinking about. Maybe she was pondering the future, or reminiscing about the past. It made merealize that everyone has their own inner world, full of hopes, dreams, and memories.The picture made me feel a sense of calm and serenity.It made me want to slow down and take a break from thehustle and bustle of everyday life. Sometimes, we all needto just sit back and relax, letting our minds wander.In the end, the picture left me with a feeling of gratitude. Gratitude for the simple moments of beauty and peace that we often overlook. It reminded me to take a step back and appreciate the little things in life.。

高考看图英语作文范文

高考看图英语作文范文

高考看图英语作文范文In the given illustration, we are presented with a thought-provoking scene that starkly contrasts the old and newmethods of reading. On one side of the image, we see a young man engrossed in a traditional, hardcover book, sitting comfortably in a quaint, well-lit room filled with bookshelves. The warm glow of a table lamp illuminates the pages he is turning, and the serene expression on his face suggests a deep connection with the text.On the opposite side, a woman is seated with her attentionfully absorbed by a tablet device. The sleek design of the gadget and the modern setting with minimalist furniture highlight the technological advancements that have become an integral part of our daily lives. The woman's focus on the screen is just as intense as the man's on his book,indicating that the love for reading is not diminished by the medium.The image serves as a powerful commentary on the evolution of reading habits in the digital age. While some may argue that the charm of physically holding a book and the smell of its pages are irreplaceable, others would contend that the convenience and accessibility of digital reading cannot be overlooked. The ability to carry an entire library in asingle device, the ease of searching for specific information, and the environmental benefits of reducing paper usage areall advantages that digital reading offers.However, the traditional book reading experience has its own merits. It is often said that the tactile sensation ofturning pages and the act of physically placing a bookmarkcan enhance the reading experience. Additionally, studieshave shown that reading from paper can be less straining onthe eyes and may improve concentration and memory retention.In conclusion, the depicted scenario invites us to reflect on the personal preferences and societal changes that shape our reading culture. Whether it's the nostalgic allure of traditional books or the futuristic appeal of digital devices, the essence of reading—acquiring knowledge and immersing oneself in stories—remains unchanged. The choice between the two formats is a matter of individual comfort and thespecific needs of the reader at a given time. As we navigate through the digital revolution, it is crucial to find a balance that preserves the joy of reading while embracing the benefits of technological progress.。

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参考词语
在公园散步to walk in the park
满意地with satisfaction
道另U to say goodbye to somebody
⑧请用英语写一篇短文,叙述下面4幅画的内容。(字数:80左右)
提示:
Smith碰到一小偷,视而不见,警察打听,不说真话,回到家发现自家被盗
参考词语
回家路上on one's way home
拉下帽子to pull down one's hat
取得允许to ask for permission
踩脚to step on one's foot
敲门to knock at the door
坏行为rude behavior
坏脾气bad temper
因争吵to quarrel about…
④在“八一”建军节前夕,某英文杂志征集有关“军爱民”的故事,请按下列图画写 一篇短文。(字数:120左右)
提示:
两位老人均80岁。住北京东城区,20年前失去了惟一的女儿。军人李民从1980年至今关心照料老人,传为佳话。
参考词语
夫妻俩a couple
帮忙to give…a hand
照料to take care of
高度评价to praise highly for…
⑤请根据以下6幅图的内容写一篇题为“AninterestingBook”的短文。(字
假装没看见to pretend not to see
吃惊地to be surprised to
抓住小偷to catch the thief
⑨请用英文写一篇短文,叙述下面几幅画的内容。
提示:
格林父女俩去钓鱼,鱼没钓着,遇上大雨,淋病了。(字数:80左右)
参考词语
钓鱼to go fishing
遇上大雨to be caught in a heavy rain
提示:
事情发生在一家服装店,我买了一件衣服,不合适要退换,服务员不肯,两人争吵, 经理来了,我满意而归。
参考词语
态度冷淡to treat…coldly
承认to admit
借各种理由to give various excuses拒绝要求to refuse one's request
批评to criticize
⑥请根据下面3幅画的内容写一篇短文。(字数:100左右)
提示:
你班响应号召3月12日组织全班同学参加植树。
参考词语
植树to plant trees
组织to be organized
挖洞to dig holes
使直to keep…straight
⑦请根据下面6幅画的内容写一篇日记。(字数:120左右)
看图作文类
写作指导
在做看图作文时,首先要学会看图。这种图画一般在平面上通过线条、色彩、明暗等 艺术手段,创造出人们可以直接感觉到的视觉形象和空间形象,来反映生活,来表达作者的
某种思想倾向、某种爱憎和他们对现实的评价。
学生在做这类题时,必须根据画面,恰当地运用所学的词句表达一个完整的故事。要 审清题意,看懂画面所表达的意思,紧扣主题。防止因对画面的错误理解而走题。有些画面
数:
100左右)
提示:
要开饭了,等儿子来开饭,儿子在看一本书,把儿子喊来了,父亲又不在饭桌上,干 什么去了呢?
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参考词语
坐在地上to sit on the floor
不情愿unwilling
把留在to leave
吃惊to one's surprise
沉浸在……中to lose on eself in…
上附有提示,注意仔细参阅,正确使用。
精选范文
你有过不顺利的一天吗?下面四幅图就是有关张红不顺利的一天。
A Bad Day
I had a very bad day yesterday. Everyth ing went wrong. In the morning, my alarm clock did n't ring. So I woke up one hour late. I was in such a hurry that I bur ned my hand whe n I was making breakfast. Then I ran out of the house to catch the 8:30 bus, but of course I missed it. I was very un happy because my teacher gets angry if anyone is late for class. I ran three miles to the school only todiscover that it was Sun day.
练习
①初春的一天,你们班组织了一次保护环境、清理废弃物的活动。请用英语把图中的 事写成日记。
(字数:100左右)
写作要点:
a.骑车出发b.到公园c.捡垃圾
d.树标牌e.容的多种表达,向行人宣传。
参考词语
出发tostart out
捡垃圾to collect the rubbish
贴通知to put up notice
保护环境to protect the environment
②下列6幅画描述你在4月8日那天的情况,用日记的方式给予表达。(字数:120左右)提示:
a.准备上学;
b.发现一建筑物着火;
C.报火警
参考词语
急急忙忙in a hurry
给消防警打电话
to phone to the fire police station
扑灭to put out
英雄行为heroic deed
③下面一组图是Tom上学的路上所见到的不良现象,如常听人吵架生气。请你 根据下面提示的内容写一篇题为“礼貌”的短文。(字数:100左右)
提示:
a.未经允许拿走他人东西;
b.因踩了人家的脚,不道歉,发生口角;
c.不敲门进入他人房间
参考词语
相处好to get along well with…
感冒to catch a cold
发烧to have a fever
⑩下列4幅图是介绍两青年男子在公园散步,开始彼此不认识,也没注意, 后来突然发现后面有人要去占一个位子, 赶紧走,坐上位子,另一位青年拿Pai nt”的牌子给他看。你想象一下坐上位子的人的感受,并根据以上叙述写一 篇短文。(字数:100左右)
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