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躁狂症疑难病历书写范文

躁狂症疑难病历书写范文

躁狂症疑难病历书写范文English Response:Subjective:The patient presents with a 2-week history of grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts, increased psychomotor activity, and poor judgment.The patient denies any current or past history of psychosis, mania, or hypomania.The patient's family reports that she has been exhibiting similar symptoms for the past 2 weeks, which is a significant departure from her usual baseline behavior.Objective:Physical exam: Normal.Mental status exam:Appearance and behavior: The patient is well-dressed and appears agitated. She is making excessive eye contact and is somewhat pressured in her speech.Mood: The patient is elevated and euphoric. She believes that she is a wealthy and successful entrepreneur and has plans to open several businesses.Thought process: The patient's thought process is racing and tangential. She is able to answer questions but is often distracted and does not always stay on topic.Perceptual disturbances: The patient denies any hallucinations or delusions.Insight and judgment: The patient has poor insight into her condition and believes that she is not experiencing any problems.Assessment:Bipolar I disorder, current episode manic.Rule out substance-induced mood disorder.Plan:Initiate treatment with a mood stabilizer (e.g., lithium, valproate)。

校园好声音英文歌唱比赛活动报道英语作文

校园好声音英文歌唱比赛活动报道英语作文

校园好声音英文歌唱比赛活动报道英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Best Singing Competition Ever!Last week was the most exciting week ever at my elementary school! We had our annual "School's Got Talent" English singing competition and it was just amazing. I've been looking forward to this contest all year.It all started a few months ago when teachers announced the singing competition and put up posters all around the school. Any student from grades 1-6 could enter by signing up and choosing an English song to perform. My best friend Lily and I immediately decided we wanted to enter together as a duet.Lily and I spent weeks trying to pick the perfect song. We considered classics like "Let It Go" from Frozen and "A Whole New World" from Aladdin. But in the end, we chose to sing "Roar" by Katy Perry because we both love how energetic and empowering it is. The lyrics about being a champion and having the courage to face your fears really spoke to us.Once we picked our song, we practiced constantly - at recess, after school, even on weekends. My parents said they got tired of hearing "Roar" over and over, but we wanted our performance to be absolute perfection. We made sure to project our voices, memorize all the words, choreograph some fun dance moves, and put on big smiles. I was a little nervous about singing in front of a huge crowd, but practicing so much helped calm my nerves.The night before the big competition, there was a ton of buzz and excitement around school. Everyone was talking about which acts they were most excited to see and who they thought would win. I overheard some 6th graders saying they were going to try and hit some really high notes during their ballad performance. A group of 4th grade boys were whispering about their secret dance routine they had prepared. My stomach was filled with butterflies just thinking about it!Finally, the day of the competition arrived. The auditorium was completely packed with students, parents, teachers, and even the mayor showed up to be a guest judge! There were so many amazing performances across all the grade levels.Some little first graders did an adorable rendition of "Baby Shark" complete with cute choreography. There was a talented fifth grade girl who sang "Don't Rain on My Parade" from FunnyGirl, hitting some incredibly high notes. The group of 4th grade boys who did choreographed dance moves were really impressive. And two sixth grade girls gave a beautiful, emotional performance of "Shallow" from A Star Is Born that made me tear up.When it was finally our turn, I was shaking like a leaf from nerves and stage fright. But the moment the first few notes of "Roar" started playing, muscle memory from all our practice kicked in. Lily and I stomped onto the stage full of energy and attitude. We gave it everything we had - hitting all the right notes, dancing our hearts out, and getting the crowd cheering and clapping along. About halfway through, my nerves melted away and I was just having a blast up there performing with my best friend. We ended with a big power pose and finish, and the place went wild with cheers and applause!After all the acts performed, the judges had the very difficult task of deciding winners from each grade level to receive trophies. I was just honored to get the experience of performing and wasn't too worried about winning. But then they announced that Lily and I won the grand prize for best overall performance across all grades! We were absolutely stunned and ecstatic. Wehugged and jumped up and down screaming with joy. All our hard work and practice had paid off.The judges gave us a huge first place trophy and said we brought down the house with our confidence, energy, and showmanship. We got to go up on stage and be presented our trophy as the crowd roared. It was just the most incredible feeling of pride and accomplishment. This will definitely be a memory I'll never forget!Overall, the "School's Got Talent" singing competition was an amazing experience from start to finish. It allowed students to showcase their skills, build confidence, work hard toward a goal, and feel a great sense of accomplishment. I had so much fun preparing for the competition and performing with my best friend. The rush of being up on stage in front of hundreds of people cheering you on is something everyone should get to experience at least once.I already can't wait for next year's competition! Who knows, maybe Lily and I will do an encore performance of "Roar." Or perhaps we'll raise the bar and sing an even more challenging song with crazier dance moves. Whatever it is, you can be sure we'll bring even more energy, passion, and showmanship. The Sky's the limit when you have confidence to roar!篇2The School Singing Contest: A Night to RememberLast Friday was the most exciting night of the year at our school – the annual singing competition! Every year, students from all grade levels get to showcase their amazing singing talents on stage. The winners even get a really cool trophy and lots of praise from our teachers and Principal Williams. This year, I decided to take part for the first time ever, and let me tell you, it was an incredible experience!Weeks before the big night, the hallways were buzzing with chatter about who was going to enter and what songs they might sing. My best friend Lily was one of the first to sign up. She has such a beautiful voice and has been taking singing lessons for years, so I just knew she would be amazing. I wasn't sure if I should enter at first because I get really nervous performing in front of people. But my mom gave me a pep talk and said I should go for it since singing is one of my biggest passions.Finally, the night of the contest arrived, and the school auditorium was completely packed with excited students, parents, teachers, and even the mayor came to be one of the judges! Backstage was pure chaos with contestants runningaround doing vocal warmups and going over their song lyrics one last time. I was contestant number 17, so I had to sit through the first bunch of performances trying my best to stay calm and focused.The talent level was just unbelievable - there were powerful ballads that gave me goosebumps, lively pop tunes that had everyone dancing in their seats, and even some outstanding musical theater numbers. Lily performed about halfway through and absolutely blew everyone away with her rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." I gave her a huge hug after she walked off stage.Before I knew it, they were calling my name to get ready for my turn. My palms were sweating like crazy as I walked up to the microphone and looked out at the huge crowd. But as soon as the first few notes of "Brave" by Sara Bareilles played, a surge of confidence and joy washed over me. I let the powerful lyrics and melody take over, and suddenly I wasn't nervous at all anymore. It was like the entire audience disappeared and I was just singing my heart out. When the final note rang out, there was a moment of stunned silence before the room erupted into thunderous applause. I can't even describe how incredible that felt!One by one, the rest of the acts wrapped up, each one so impressive and memorable. I didn't even mind when they didn't announce my name as one of the winners because I already felt like a champion just for getting up there and giving it my best. The first place winner was an amazing 5th grader named Miguel who melted everyone's hearts with his soulful take on an old classic. Second place went to - you guessed it - my bestie Lily! I was so proud of her.As I watched the winners get called up on stage and Miguel hoist that huge trophy above his head with the biggest smile, I made a promise to myself that I would enter again next year and work even harder. The school singing contest is truly one of the most special nights, allowing us kids to share our talents and passion for music with the whole community. I already can't wait for next year's show! Who knows, maybe that prestigious trophy will have my name on it.篇3Good Voices Singing Their Hearts Out!Hi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm a 5th grader at Oakdale Elementary School. I'm super excited to tell you allabout the awesome "Good Voices on Campus" English singing competition that we just had at our school. It was so much fun!First off, I have to give a huge thank you to our amazing music teacher, Mr. Roberts. He worked really hard to put this whole thing together for us. A few months ago, he announced in music class that we were going to have a big singing contest where any student could enter by preparing an English song to perform solo or with a group. He said the winners would even get prizes!As soon as I heard about it, I knew I wanted to enter. Singing is my absolute favorite thing in the whole world. I'm always singing around the house, driving my parents crazy. My little brother Alex and my best friend Sophia decided they wanted to enter too, so we formed a trio group. We had such a blast picking our song and practicing the choreography Mr. Roberts taught us.The competition was held last Friday evening in the school auditorium. It was packed with students, parents, teachers and even the principal was there! The place was buzzing with excitement. We had to perform in front of three judges - two music teachers from other schools and a local radio DJ.There were 15 acts in total, with students from kindergarten all the way up to 6th grade. The performances were SO good! Everyone worked really hard to prepare. I was blown away by how talented my friends and classmates are.Jessica Lin, a 3rd grader, opened the show by singing "Let It Go" from Frozen. Her voice was powerful and gave me chills! The Riley twins, Zach and Josh who are in my class, did an adorable duet of "You've Got a Friend in Me" from Toy Story. And Aisha Khan, a 1st grader, melted our hearts with her rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."There were dancers, props, light-up costumes - the whole nine yards! A group of 6th grade boys calling themselves "Boy Band Mania" even did some intense choreographed dance moves as they sang *NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye." So impressive! Though I have to admit, I was a bit distracted watching Luke Thompson do his body rolls.My favorite might have been the Kindergarten Cuties group. They were absolutely precious singing "The Wheels on the Bus" in their animal onesies. Little Michael kept wandering off the stage but it just made them even more endearing.Finally it was our turn to perform. Despite being super nervous, we gave it our all doing "Roar" by Katy Perry, completewith claw hand motions and growling faces. The crowd cheered so loud when we finished, I felt like a rockstar!After all the performances, the judges huddled together to decide the winners while we waited with bated breath. Mr. Roberts finally took the mic to announce the results:In 3rd place, winning a 10 gift card to the book fair, was Luke Thompson for his rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'" (seriously, the body rolls!).2nd place went to the amazing Kinder Cuties group, winning 15 gift cards to the Palz-A-Palooza arcade.And finally, the 1st place prize of 25 gift cards to Target went to.....The Riley Twins We all went wild cheering for Zach and Josh. They were so good, they totally deserved it.While we didn't win a prize, Sophia, Alex and I felt like superstars just getting to be part of such a fun event. It meant so much getting to showcase our English singing skills and hard work. I'm definitely entering again next year!A huge thanks again to Mr. Roberts and all the teachers and parents who made this "Good Voices on Campus" night possible. Our school has some insanely talented kids. This was an awesome way to celebrate music, singing, the English languageand bringing our whole community together. I can't wait for next year's competition!Rock on, Oakdale!篇4The Campus Good Voices Singing CompetitionWow, what an amazing night it was at Oakwood Elementary's Campus Good Voices singing competition! I've been looking forward to this contest for months and it totally lived up to my expectations. The auditorium was packed with students, parents, teachers and even some people from around the neighborhood. The energy and excitement in the room was electric!I got to the school extra early with my mom and dad to get a good seat. While we were waiting, I could hear some of the contestants warming up backstage. A few of them sounded pretty nervous, but most of them sounded really confident and in control. I was glad I didn't have to go up on that stage – I would have been shaking like a leaf!Finally, the lights dimmed and the principal, Mrs. Roberts, came out to get things started. She welcomed everyone andexplained that we were in for a real treat with all the talent about to be showcased. She introduced the judges, who were the music teacher Mr. Kingston, a local radio DJ named Samantha, and a musician from the city named Marcus.Then the moment we had all been waiting for arrived – it was time for the first act! Katie Brown, a girl from my class, walked out looking a little scared but with a big smile on her face. She gave a little wave to the audience and then launched into her rendition of "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton. Wow, Katie has such an incredibly powerful voice! Her high notes gave me chills. The audience went wild by the end, giving her a huge ovation.Next up was Miguel Garcia, who is one of the funniest guys in my grade. He did a hilarious version of "Sugar Sugar" by The Archies, cracking jokes and adding funny dances the whole time. Miguel had basically turned the song into a comedy routine and had the whole crowd roaring with laughter. What a natural entertainer he is!The quality of the performances just kept getting better and better as the night went on. We heard power ballads, rap songs, classics from movies and Broadway, and even some original compositions. My personal favorite was probably Eliza Watson'sstripped down version of "Hello" by Adele. Just her incredible voice and a single spotlight - it gave me chills.By the time we got to the final act, a duet of "Shallow" from A Star is Born by Aidan Miller and Jasmine Lee, I was just in awe of all the talent at my little elementary school. Aidan and Jasmine's chemistry on stage was magical. He has such a deep, soulful voice for a 5th grader and her vocal control was just perfect. When they wrapped up the soaring final notes, the room exploded with cheers and a standing ovation.Then it was time for the judges to reveal the winners. Third place went to Miguel for his hilarious showmanship. Eliza took second place for her powerhouse vocals on "Hello." And the first place winner, to no one's surprise, was the duet team of Aidan and Jasmine! They both looked stunned and thrilled as they accepted their big trophy. I could see some of the kids crying happy tears for their friends.Once the winners were announced, all the contestants came back out and did a big ensemble finale of "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey. Hearing all those amazing voices joined together was just epic. What a perfect way to cap off an unforgettable night of great music!As my family and I were walking back to the car afterwards, I just kept thinking about how blown away I was by how talented all the kids are at my school. I never would have expected to see a show that good outside of somewhere like America's Got Talent! It really proved that us elementary schoolers can have incredible "good voices" when given the chance.I already can't wait for next year's Campus Good Voices competition. No matter how musically gifted or not you are, that night of soaring songs and youthful energy is just pure magic. I'm so lucky to go to a school that celebrates the arts and lets students share their amazing vocal abilities. Moments like that are what I'll remember forever about my childhood. Bring on the encores!篇5The Campus Good Voice Contest - An Unforgettable ExperienceWow, where do I even begin? The "Campus Good Voice" English singing contest at our school was simply amazing! I've been looking forward to it for months and it totally exceeded my expectations. Let me tell you all about my incredible experience.It started a couple of months ago when my English teacher, Ms. Roberts, announced the contest in class. She said any student could enter by preparing an English song to sing on stage. My heart started pounding with excitement! I just love singing, especially pop songs in English. This was my chance to shine.I spent the next few weeks listening to tons of English pop songs, trying to pick the perfect one for the contest. I made my parents crazy by belting out lyrics at the top of my lungs around the house. Dad jokingly asked if I was preparing to become a rock star. A rock star? Well, maybe just for one night!After lots of humming, singing in the shower, and annoying my little brother, I finally decided on "Firework" by Katy Perry. I've always loved that super inspiring and upbeat song about being yourself and letting your colors burst. The lyrics and energy were perfect for a big singing competition.From there, it was nothing but practice, practice, practice. I rehearsed the words and choreography in front of my bathroom mirror. I annoyed the neighbors by singing loudly with the windows open. Sometimes I'd get carried away dreaming I was actually Katy Perry performing in a giant arena! Mom had to snap me back to reality a few times.Finally, the big night arrived - the night of the Campus Good Voice contest! Walking into the school auditorium gave me serious butterflies. The stage seemed so huge with those bright lights and big speakers. Rows of seats were filled with students, parents, teachers and even the principal. This was really happening!Backstage was a flurry of activity, with kids warming up their vocals and going over lyrics one last time. We had to line up in order to wait for our turns on stage. The first few acts were incredible - who knew Sarah could rap like that? Julian's opera singing was beautiful too. I was getting more and more nervous.Then it was my turn. Ms. Roberts called my name and I took a deep breath as I walked out on stage. The lights were blinding and all those eyes watching made me freeze for a second. But then the music started and I snapped back into character. I was Katy! This was my big concert!I gave it everything I had, hitting all the high notes and adding in some fun dance moves I had practiced. The adrenaline kicked in and before I knew it, the song was ending with a big finale. As the last note rang out, the audience erupted into thunderous applause! I can't even describe the incredible rush.After curtsying with a huge smile, I dashed offstage on Cloud 9. The other contestants congratulated me and we all regrouped to learn the results. The judges had a tough choice with so much talent on display.When the decisive moment came, I was shaking with anticipation. And then... I won! They called my name as the first place champion of the Campus Good Voice contest! All my hard work and preparation had paid off in the best way imaginable.As I walked back out on stage, the principal placed a medal around my neck and handed me the grand prize - a cool new bluetooth speaker! The applause and cheers made me feel like a total superstar. I beamed as my parents snapped about a million pictures to capture the moment forever.That night was one of the most electrifying, unforgettable experiences of my life so far. Performing on stage, putting all my effort into singing my heart out, and tasting the sweet reward of victory - it's something I'll never forget. Thanks to the Campus Good Voice contest, I got to live out my dream as a singing sensation, even if just for one incredible evening.Who knows, maybe this could be the start of bigger things to come? A music career might just be in the cards for me after all! But for now, I'm going to bask in the glory of my big win,rocking out to my new speaker at full volume. Mom and Dad might need to invest in some serious earplugs!篇6The Fantastic Singing ShowdownWow, what an amazing day it was at Oakwood Elementary for our big "School Idol" singing competition! I've been looking forward to this event for weeks and it did not disappoint. The whole school was buzzing with excitement.It started with all the contestants gathering in the auditorium for rehearsals in the morning. There were so many talented singers getting ready to perform. My best friend Lily was one of them, and I made sure to wish her good luck before she went backstage. She looked a little nervous but also confident and ready to wow the audience.The auditorium was completely packed when the show started at 1pm. Parents, teachers, and students from all grades filled up every seat. There were even a few former Oakwood students who came back to watch! The stage was all decked out with colorful lights, a huge backdrop, and a high-tech sound system. This was going to be an epic show.First up was the host, Mrs. Franklin, our awesome music teacher. She got the crowd pumped up by introducing the judges. We had three big names from the local music scene as the judges - a rock singer, a musical theater star, and a radio DJ. I couldn't believe we managed to get such a talented panel!Then the singing began. One by one, the contestants took the stage and showed off their impressive vocal skills. There were kids singing pop songs, rock ballads, even a few daring to tackle opera arias! Each performance was met with thunderous applause.Lily was the 8th contestant to perform. She chose to sing "Brave" by Sara Bareilles, one of my favorite songs. As soon as she opened her mouth, I was blown away. Her voice was so powerful and filled with emotion. She commanded the entire stage like a seasoned pro. By the end, there wasn't a dry eye in the house! The judges gave her a standing ovation.There were 15 contestants in total, and every single one of them was spectacular. Picking winners was going to be impossible. During the break while the judges deliberated, the audience got treated to some fun group performances by the school choir and band. Their rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey had everyone singing along.Finally, it was time for the results. Third place went to Brian, a 5th grader who amazed us all with his soulful blues singing. The runner-up was Kayla, who brought the house down with her version of "Defying Gravity" from Wicked. And the moment we had all been waiting for...the Oakwood Elementary School Idol winner was my best friend Lily! She looked so happy and surprised when they called her name.Lily gave one more epic performance of her winning song as the crowd went wild. Afterwards, she was swarmed by her family, friends, and tons of adoring fans looking for autographs and photos. I even got her to sign my arm!As we were leaving the auditorium, I saw the judges congratulating Lily. "You've got incredible talent, young lady," the rock singer told her. "Stick with it, and you'll go far." The DJ said she would love to have Lily on her radio show sometime. How cool is that?This was honestly one of the most fun days I've ever had at school. The singing, the staging, the energy in the crowd - it felt like a real concert or live TV event. I'm so proud of Lily and everyone who performed. They all showd that Oakwood Elementary has some true vocal superstars.I can't wait until next year's singing competition! Maybe I'll even work up the courage to audition myself. Watching my incredible friends on that stage today has inspired me to try pursuing my own dreams. Oakwood Idol isn't just about finding great singers, it's about celebrating the amazing talents and passion we all have inside us when we pursue what we love.。

【世界名著】WarAndPeace(战争与和平)英文版

【世界名著】WarAndPeace(战争与和平)英文版

【世界名著】WarAndPeace(战争与和平)英文版WAR AND PEACEby Leo TolstoyBOOK ONE: 1805 CHAPTER I"Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of the Buonapartes. But I warn you, if you don't tell me that this means war, if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated bythat Antichrist- I really believe he is Antichrist- I will havenothing more to do with you and you are no longer my friend, no longer my 'faithful slave,' as you call yourself! But how do you do? I seeI have frightened you- sit down and tell me all the news."It was in July, 1805, and the speaker was the well-known Anna Pavlovna scherer, maid of honor and favorite of the Empress Marya Fedorovna. With these words she greeted Prince Vasili Kuragin, a man of high rank and importance, who was the first to arrive at her reception. Anna Pavlovna had had a cough for some days. she was, as she said, suffering from la grippe; grippe being then a new word inst. Petersburg, used only by the elite.All her invitations without exception, written in French, anddelivered by a scarlet-liveried footman that morning, ran as follows: "If you have nothing better to do, Count [or Prince], and if the prospect of spending an evening with a poor invalid is not too terrible, I shall be very charmed to see you tonight between 7 and 10- Annette scherer.""Heavens! what a virulent attack!" replied the prince, not in the least disconcerted by this reception. He had just entered, wearingan embroidered court uniform, knee breeches, and shoes, and had stars on his breast and a serene expression on his flat face. He spokein that refined French in which our grandfathers not only spoke but thought, and with the gentle, patronizing intonation natural to aman of importance who had grown old in society and at court. He went up to Anna Pavlovna, kissed her hand, presenting to her his bald, scented, and shining head, and complacently seated himself on the sofa."First of all, dear friend, tell me how you are. set your friend'smind at rest," said he without altering his tone, beneath the politeness and affected sympathy of which indifference and even irony could be discerned."Can one be well while suffering morally? Can one be calm in times like these if one has any feeling?" said Anna Pavlovna. "You are staying the whole evening, I hope?""And the fete at the English ambassador's? Today is Wednesday. I must put in an appearance there," said the prince. "My daughter is coming for me to take me there.""I thought today's fete had been canceled. I confess all these festivities and fireworks are becoming wearisome.""If they had known that you wished it, the entertainment would have been put off," said the prince, who, like a wound-up clock, by force of habit said things he did not even wish to be believed."Don't tease! Well, and what has been decided about Novosiltsev's dispatch? You know everything.""What can one say about it?" replied the prince in a cold,listless tone. "What has been decided? They have decided that Buonaparte has burnt his boats, and I believe that we are ready to burn ours."Prince Vasili always spoke languidly, like an actor repeating astale part. Anna Pavlovna scherer on the contrary, despite her forty years, overflowed with animation and impulsiveness. To be an enthusiast had become her social vocation and, sometimes even when shedid not feel like it, she became enthusiastic in order not to disappoint the expectations of those who knew her. The subdued smile which, though it did not suit her faded features, always playedround her lips expressed, as in a spoiled child, a continual consciousness of her charming defect, which she neither wished, nor could, nor considered it necessary, to correct.In the midst of a conversation on political matters Anna Pavlovna burst out:"Oh, don't speak to me of Austria. Perhaps I don't understand things, but Austria never has wished, and does not wish, for war.she is betraying us! Russia alone must save Europe. Our gracious sovereign recognizes his high vocation and will be true to it. That isthe one thing I have faith in! Our good and wonderful sovereign has to perform the noblest role on earth, and he is so virtuous and noblethat God will not forsake him. He will fulfill his vocation andcrush the hydra of revolution, which has become more terrible than ever in the person of this murderer and villain! We alone must avenge the blood of the just one.... Whom, I ask you, can we rely on?... England with her commercial spirit will not and cannot understand the Emperor Alexander's loftiness of soul. she has refused to evacuate Malta. she wanted to find, and still seeks, some secret motive in our actions. What answer did Novosiltsev get? None. The English have not understood and cannot understand theself-abnegation of our Emperor who wants nothing for himself, but only desires the good of mankind. And what have they promised? Nothing!Andwhat little they have promised they will not perform! Prussia has always declared that Buonaparte is invincible, and that all Europeis powerless before him.... And I don't believe a word that Hardenburg says, or Haugwitz either. This famous Prussian neutrality is just a trap. I have faith only in God and the lofty destiny of our adored monarch. He will save Europe!"she suddenly paused, smiling at her own impetuosity."I think," said the prince with a smile, "that if you had beensent instead of our dear Wintzingerode you would have captured the King of Prussia's consent by assault. You are so eloquent. Will yougive me a cup of tea?""In a moment. A propos," she added, becoming calm again, "I am expecting two very interesting men tonight, le Vicomte de Mortemart, who is connected with the Montmorencys through the Rohans, one of the best French families. He is one of the genuine emigres, the good ones. And also the Abbe Morio. Do you know that profound thinker? He has been received by the Emperor. Had you heard?""I shall be delighted to meet them," said the prince. "But tell me," he added with studied carelessness as if it had only just occurredto him, though the question he was about to ask was the chief motive of his visit, "is it true that the Dowager Empress wants Baron Funketo be appointed first secretary at Vienna? The baron by all accountsis a poor creature."Prince Vasili wished to obtain this post for his son, but otherswere trying through the Dowager Empress Marya Fedorovna to secure it for the baron.Anna Pavlovna almost closed her eyes to indicate that neither she nor anyone else had a right to criticize what the Empress desired or was pleased with."Baron Funke has been recommended to the Dowager Empress by her sister," was all she said, in a dry and mournful tone.As she named the Empress, Anna Pavlovna's face suddenly assumed anexpression of profound and sincere devotion and respect mingled with sadness, and this occurred every time she mentioned her illustrious patroness. she added that Her Majesty had deigned to show Baron Funke beaucoup d'estime, and again her face clouded over with sadness. The prince was silent and looked indifferent. But, with the womanly and courtierlike quickness and tact habitual to her, Anna Pavlovna wished both to rebuke him (for daring to speak he had done of a man recommended to the Empress) and at the same time to console him,so she said:"Now about your family. Do you know that since your daughter came out everyone has been enraptured by her? They say she is amazingly beautiful."The prince bowed to signify his respect and gratitude."I often think," she continued after a short pause, drawing nearerto the prince and smiling amiably at him as if to show thatpolitical and social topics were ended and the time had come for intimate conversation- "I often think how unfairly sometimes thejoys of life are distributed. Why has fate given you two such splendid children? I don't speak of Anatole, your youngest. I don't like him," she added in a tone admitting of no rejoinder and raising her eyebrows. "Two such charming children. And really you appreciate them less than anyone, and so you don't deserve to have them."And she smiled her ecstatic smile."I can't help it," said the prince. "Lavater would have said Ilack the bump of paternity.""Don't joke; I mean to have a serious talk with you. Do you know I am dissatisfied with your younger son? Between ourselves" (and her face assumed its melancholy expression), "he was mentioned at Her Majesty's and you were pitied...."The prince answered nothing, but she looked at him significantly, awaiting a reply. He frowned."What would you have me do?" he said at last. "You know I did all a father could for their education, and they have both turned out fools. Hippolyte is at least a quiet fool, but Anatole is an active one. That is the only difference between them." He said this smiling in a way more natural and animated than usual, so that the wrinkles round his mouth very clearly revealed something unexpectedly coarse and unpleasant."And why are children born to such men as you? If you were not a father there would be nothing I could reproach you with," said Anna Pavlovna, looking up pensively."I am your faithful slave and to you alone I can confess that my children are the bane of my life. It is the cross I have to bear. Thatis how I explain it to myself. It can't be helped!"He said no more, but expressed his resignation to cruel fate by a gesture. Anna Pavlovna meditated."Have you never thought of marrying your prodigal son Anatole?" she asked. "They say old maids have a mania for matchmaking, and though I don't feel that weakness in myself as yet,I know a little person who is very unhappy with her father. she is a relation of yours, Princess Mary Bolkonskaya."Prince Vasili did not reply, though, with the quickness of memory and perception befitting a man of the world, he indicated by amovement of the head that he was considering this information. "Do you know," he said at last, evidently unable to check the sad current of his thoughts, "that Anatole is costing me forty thousand rubles a year? And," he went on after a pause, "what will it be infive years, if he goes on like this?" Presently he added: "That's what we fathers have to put up with.... Is this princess of yours rich?" "Her father is very rich and stingy. He lives in the country. Heis the well-known Prince Bolkonski who had to retire from the army under the late Emperor, and was nicknamed 'the King of Prussia.' He is very clever but eccentric, and a bore. The poor girl is very unhappy. she has a brother; I think you know him, he married Lise Meinen lately. He is an aide-de-camp of Kutuzov's and will be here tonight.""Listen, dear Annette," said the prince, suddenly taking Anna Pavlovna's hand and for some reason drawing it downwards. "Arrange that affair for me and I shall always be your most devoted slave- slafe wigh an f, as a village elder of mine writes in his reports. sheis rich and of good family and that's all I want."And with the familiarity and easy grace peculiar to him, he raised the maid of honor's hand to his lips, kissed it, and swung it to andfro as he lay back in his armchair, looking in another direction. "Attendez," said Anna Pavlovna, reflecting, "I'll speak to Lise,young Bolkonski's wife, this very evening, and perhaps the thing can be arranged. It shall be on your family's behalf that I'll start my apprenticeship as old maid."BK1|CH2CHAPTER IIAnna Pavlovna's drawing room was gradually filling. The highest Petersburg society was assembled there: people differing widely in age and character but alike in the social circle to which they belonged. Prince Vasili's daughter, the beautiful Helene, came to take herfather to the ambassador's entertainment; she wore a ball dress and her badge as maid of honor. The youthful little Princess Bolkonskaya, known as la femme la plus seduisante de Petersbourg,* wasalso there. she had been married during the previous winter, and being pregnant did not go to any large gatherings, but only to small receptions. Prince Vasili's son, Hippolyte, had come with Mortemart, whom he introduced. The Abbe Morio and many others had also come. *The most fascinating woman in Petersburg.To each new arrival Anna Pavlovna said, "You have not yet seen my aunt," or "You do not know my aunt?" and very gravely conducted him orher to a little old lady, wearing large bows of ribbon in her cap, whohad come sailing in from another room as soon as the guests began to arrive; and slowly turning her eyes from the visitor to her aunt, Anna Pavlovna mentioned each one's name and then left them.Each visitor performed the ceremony of greeting this old aunt whom not one of them knew, not one of them wanted to know, and not one of them cared about; Anna Pavlovna observed these greetings with mournfuland solemn interest and silent approval. The aunt spoke to each of them in the same words, about their health and her own, and the health of Her Majesty, "who, thank God, was better today." And each visitor, though politeness prevented his showing impatience, leftthe old woman with a sense of relief at having performed a vexatious duty and did not return to her the whole evening.The young Princess Bolkonskaya had brought some work in agold-embroidered velvet bag. Her pretty little upper lip, on which a delicate dark down was just perceptible, was too short for herteeth, but it lifted all the more sweetly, and was especially charming when she occasionally drew it down to meet the lower lip. As is always the case with a thoroughly attractive woman, her defect- the shortness of her upper lip and her half-open mouth- seemed to be her own special and peculiar form of beauty. Everyone brightened at the sight ofthis pretty young woman, so soon to become a mother, so full of lifeand health, and carrying her burden so lightly. Old men and dull dispirited young ones who looked at her, after being in her company and talking to her a little while, felt as if they too werebecoming, like her, full of life and health. All who talked to her,and at each word saw her bright smile and the constant gleam of her white teeth, thought that they were in a specially amiable mood that day.The little princess went round the table with quick, short, swaying steps, her workbag on her arm, and gaily spreading out her dress sat down on a sofa near the silver samovar, as if all she was doing was a pleasure to herself and to all around her. "I have brought my work," said she in French, displaying her bag and addressing all present. "Mind, Annette, I hope you have not played a wicked trickon me," she added, turning to her hostess. "You wrote that it was to be quite a small reception, and just see how badly I am dressed."And she spread out her arms to show her short-waisted, lace-trimmed, dainty gray dress, girdled with a broad ribbon just below the breast. "soyez tranquille, Lise, you will always be prettier than anyone else," replied Anna Pavlovna."You know," said the princess in the same tone of voice and still in French, turning to a general, "my husband is deserting me? He is going to get himself killed. Tell me what this wretched war is for?" sheadded, addressing Prince Vasili, and without waiting for an answer she turned to speak to his daughter, the beautiful Helene."What a delightful woman this little princess is!" said PrinceVasili to Anna Pavlovna.One of the next arrivals was a stout, heavily built young man with close-cropped hair, spectacles, the light-colored breeches fashionable at that time, a very high ruffle, and a brown dress coat. This stout young man was an illegitimate son of Count Bezukhov, a well-known grandee of Catherine's time who now lay dying in Moscow. The young manhad not yet entered either the military or civil service, as he hadonly just returned from abroad where he had been educated, and this was his first appearance in society. Anna Pavlovna greeted him with the nod she accorded to the lowest hierarchy in her drawing room. But in spite of this lowest-grade greeting, a look of anxiety and fear, as at the sight of something too large and unsuited to the place, came over her face when she saw Pierre enter. Though he was certainly rather bigger than the other men in the room, her anxiety could only have reference to the clever though shy, but observant and natural, expression which distinguished him from everyone else in that drawing room."It is very good of you, Monsieur Pierre, to come and visit a poorinvalid," said Anna Pavlovna, exchanging an alarmed glance with her aunt as she conducted him to her.Pierre murmured something unintelligible, and continued to look round as if in search of something. On his way to the aunt he bowed to the little princess with a pleased smile, as to an intimate acquaintance.Anna Pavlovna's alarm was justified, for Pierre turned away from the aunt without waiting to hear her speech about Her Majesty's health. Anna Pavlovna in dismay detained him with the words: "Do you know the Abbe Morio? He is a most interesting man.""Yes, I have heard of his scheme for perpetual peace, and it is very interesting but hardly feasible.""You think so?" rejoined Anna Pavlovna in order to say something and get away to attend to her duties as hostess. But Pierre now committed a reverse act of impoliteness. First he had left a ladybefore she had finished speaking to him, and now he continued to speak to another who wished to get away. With his head bent, and his big feet spread apart, he began explaining his reasons for thinking the abbe's plan chimerical."We will talk of it later," said Anna Pavlovna with a smile.And having got rid of this young man who did not know how to behave,she resumed her duties as hostess and continued to listen and watch, ready to help at any point where the conversation might happen to flag. As the foreman of a spinning mill, when he has set the handsto work, goes round and notices here a spindle that has stopped or there one that creaks or makes more noise than it should, and hastens to check the machine or set it in proper motion, so Anna Pavlovna moved about her drawing room, approaching now a silent, now atoo-noisy group, and by a word or slight rearrangement kept the conversational machine in steady, proper, and regular motion. But amid these cares her anxiety about Pierre was evident. she kept ananxious watch on him when he approached the group round Mortemart tolisten to what was being said there, and again when he passed to another group whose center was the abbe.Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that allthe intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, likea child in a toyshop, did not know which way to look, afraid ofmissing any clever conversation that was to be heard. seeing theself-confident and refined expression on the faces of those present he was always expecting to hear something very profound. At last hecame up to Morio. Here the conversation seemed interesting and he stood waiting for an opportunity to express his own views, as young people are fond of doing.BK1|CH3CHAPTER IIIAnna Pavlovna's reception was in full swing. The spindles hummed steadily and ceaselessly on all sides. With the exception of the aunt, beside whom sat only one elderly lady, who with her thin careworn face was rather out of place in this brilliant society, the whole companyhad settled into three groups. One, chiefly masculine, had formed round the abbe. Another, of young people, was grouped round the beautiful Princess Helene, Prince Vasili's daughter, and the little Princess Bolkonskaya, very pretty and rosy, though rather too plump for her age. The third group was gathered round Mortemart and Anna Pavlovna.The vicomte was a nice-looking young man with soft features and polished manners, who evidently considered himself a celebrity but out of politeness modestly placed himself at the disposal of the circle in which he found himself. Anna Pavlovna was obviously serving him up as a treat to her guests. As a clever maitre d'hotel serves up as a specially choice delicacy a piece of meat that no one who had seenit in the kitchen would have cared to eat, so Anna Pavlovna servedup to her guests, first the vicomte and then the abbe, as peculiarly choice morsels. The group about Mortemart immediately began discussingthe murder of the Duc d'Enghien. The vicomte said that the Ducd'Enghien had perished by his own magnanimity, and that there were particular reasons for Buonaparte's hatred of him."Ah, yes! Do tell us all about it, Vicomte," said Anna Pavlovna,with a pleasant feeling that there was something a la Louis XV inthe sound of that sentence: "Contez nous cela, Vicomte."The vicomte bowed and smiled courteously in token of his willingness to comply. Anna Pavlovna arranged a group round him, inviting everyone to listen to his tale."The vicomte knew the duc personally," whispered Anna Pavlovna to ofthe guests. "The vicomte is a wonderful raconteur," said she to another. "How evidently he belongs to the best society," said she to a third; and the vicomte was served up to the company in the choicest and most advantageous style, like a well-garnished joint of roast beef on a hot dish.The vicomte wished to begin his story and gave a subtle smile. "Come over here, Helene, dear," said Anna Pavlovna to the beautiful young princess who was sitting some way off, the center ofanother group.The princess smiled. she rose with the same unchanging smile with which she had first entered the room- the smile of a perfectly beautiful woman. With a slight rustle of her white dress trimmedwith moss and ivy, with a gleam of white shoulders, glossy hair, and sparkling diamonds, she passed between the men who made way for her,not looking at any of them but smiling on all, as if graciouslyallowing each the privilege of admiring her beautiful figure and shapely shoulders, back, and bosom- which in the fashion of those days were very much exposed- and she seemed to bring the glamour of a ballroom with her as she moved toward Anna Pavlovna. Helene was so lovely that not only did she not show any trace of coquetry, but onthe contrary she even appeared shy of her unquestionable and all too victorious beauty. she seemed to wish, but to be unable, to diminish its effect."How lovely!" said everyone who saw her; and the vicomte lifted his shoulders and dropped his eyes as if startled by something extraordinary when she took her seat opposite and beamed upon him alsowith her unchanging smile."Madame, I doubt my ability before such an audience," said he,smilingly inclining his head.The princess rested her bare round arm on a little table and considered a reply unnecessary. she smilingly waited. All the time the story was being told she sat upright, glancing now at her beautiful round arm, altered in shape by its pressure on the table, now at her still more beautiful bosom, on which she readjusted a diamond necklace. From time to time she smoothed the folds of her dress, and whenever the story produced an effect she glanced at Anna Pavlovna, at once adopted just the expression she saw on the maid of honor's face, and again relapsed into her radiant smile.The little princess had also left the tea table and followed Helene. "Wait a moment, I'll get my work.... Now then, what are you thinking of?" she went on, turning to Prince Hippolyte. "Fetch me my workbag." There was a general movement as the princess, smiling and talking merrily to everyone at once, sat down and gaily arranged herself inher seat."Now I am all right," she said, and asking the vicomte to begin, she took up her work.Prince Hippolyte, having brought the workbag, joined the circleand moving a chair close to hers seated himself beside her.Le charmant Hippolyte was surprising by his extraordinary resemblance to his beautiful sister, but yet more by the fact thatin spite of this resemblance he was exceedingly ugly. His features were like his sister's, but while in her case everything was lit up bya joyous, self-satisfied, youthful, and constant smile of animation, and by the wonderful classic beauty of her figure, his face on the contrary was dulled by imbecility and a constant expression of sullen self-confidence, while his body was thin and weak. His eyes, nose, and mouth all seemed puckered into a vacant, wearied grimace, and his arms and legs always fell into unnatural positions."It's not going to be a ghost story?" said he, sitting down beside the princess and hastily adjusting his lorgnette, as if without this instrument he could not begin to speak."Why no, my dear fellow," said the astonished narrator, shrugging his shoulders."Because I hate ghost stories," said Prince Hippolyte in a tone which showed that he only understood the meaning of his words after hehad uttered them.He spoke with such self-confidence that his hearers could not be sure whether what he said was very witty or very stupid. He was dressed in a dark-green dress coat, knee breeches of the color of cuisse de nymphe effrayee, as he called it, shoes, and silk stockings. The vicomte told his tale very neatly. It was an anecdote, thencurrent, to the effect that the Duc d'Enghien had gone secretly to Paris to visit Mademoiselle George; that at her house he came upon Bonaparte, who also enjoyed the famous actress' favors, and that in his presence Napoleon happened to fall into one of the fainting fitsto which he was subject, and was thus at the duc's mercy. The latter spared him, and this magnanimity Bonaparte subsequently repaid by death.The story was very pretty and interesting, especially at the point where the rivals suddenly recognized one another; and the ladies looked agitated."Charming!" said Anna Pavlovna with an inquiring glance at the little princess."Charming!" whispered the little princess, sticking the needleinto her work as if to testify that the interest and fascination ofthe story prevented her from going on with it.The vicomte appreciated this silent praise and smiling gratefully prepared to continue, but just then Anna Pavlovna, who had kept a watchful eye on the young man who so alarmed her, noticed that he was talking too loudly and vehemently with the abbe, so she hurried to the rescue. Pierre had managed to start a conversation with the abbe about the balance of power, and the latter, evidently interested bythe young man's simple-minded eagerness, was explaining his pet。

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电影院看电影的好处英文作文初中

电影院看电影的好处英文作文初中

电影院看电影的好处英文作文初中全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Sure, here is a 2000-word essay on the benefits of watching movies in a theater, written from the perspective of a middle school student in English:The Wonders of the Cinema ExperienceHey there, friends! Today, I want to talk to you about one of my favorite pastimes – going to the movie theater. Sure, we can watch movies at home these days, but there's something truly magical about the cinema experience that just can't be replicated. Let me tell you why I think catching a flick at the theater is the way to go!First off, have you seen the size of those screens? They're absolutely massive! Watching a movie on a screen that big is like being transported into another world. The larger-than-life images and booming surround sound make you feel like you're right there in the middle of the action. It's an immersive experience that you just can't get from your TV at home, no matter how fancy it is.Speaking of sound, the audio systems in movie theaters are top-notch. They've got these powerful speakers that make every explosion, every musical score, and every line of dialogue sound crystal clear. You can practically feel the bass rumbling through your body during intense action sequences. It's like having a private concert just for you and your fellow moviegoers!Then there are the delicious snacks. Popcorn, candy, soda –you name it, they've got it at the concession stand. And let's be real, movie theater popcorn just hits different, doesn't it? There's something about that buttery, salty goodness that makes it taste way better than the stuff you make at home. It's like a special treat that you only get to enjoy when you go to the movies.But the best part of the cinema experience, in my opinion, is the sense of community. When you're in that dark theater, surrounded by other people who are just as excited to see the movie as you are, it creates this shared experience that's hard to replicate elsewhere. You laugh together, you gasp together, you cheer together. It's like you're all part of one big, happy family (at least for those couple of hours).And let's not forget about the excitement of opening night or premiere weekends. There's nothing quite like being one of the first people to see a highly anticipated movie. The energy inthe theater is electric, and you get to be a part of that cultural moment where everyone is talking about the same thing. It's like being a part of history!Of course, I get it – sometimes it's just more convenient to stay home and stream a movie. But trust me, you're missing out on so much by not going to the theater. It's not just about watching a movie; it's about the whole experience.From the massive screens and incredible sound systems to the delicious snacks and sense of community, there's nothing quite like catching a flick at the cinema. It's a chance to escape reality for a couple of hours and fully immerse yourself in another world. Plus, it's just plain fun!So, the next time you're thinking about watching a movie at home, consider heading to the theater instead. Grab some friends or family, stock up on snacks, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. Who knows, you might even make some new friends in the process!At the end of the day, going to the movies is about more than just watching a film – it's about creating memories that will last a lifetime. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and experience the magic of the cinema for yourself!篇2The Magic of the Movie TheaterHey there! Today I want to tell you all about why going to the movie theater is so awesome. I know some people think it's a hassle or too expensive, but let me break it down for you - the movie-going experience is truly special and totally worth it.First off, the big screen itself is just mind-blowing. I'm talking gigantic! The screens at theaters are like 10 times bigger than even the largest TV you've seen. When you watch a movie on that massive screen, you feel totally immersed in another world. The sights and sounds just envelop you. Imagine seeing your favorite superhero battling the ultimate villain life-size! Or watching a mind-bending science fiction adventure that makes you feel like you're in outer space. It's unreal!Speaking of the incredible sights and sounds, movie theaters have top-notch sound systems and projectors that make the audio and visuals pop off the screen. The booming surround sound makes every explosion and car chase even more intense and exciting. And with their high-tech projectors, the picture quality is flawless – no fuzzy images or weird color issues like you sometimes get at home. It's true movie magic!Then there's the atmosphere of the theater itself. It's designed specifically for kicking back, relaxing, and being entertained. Those cushy recliner seats! The dimmed lights! The escapeism of being in a theater separates you from the outside world and lets you become fully absorbed in the story. No noisy siblings or ringing phones to disrupt the experience. Just you, a tub of buttery popcorn, and two hours of thrilling entertainment.Plus, seeing a new movie at the theater is an event! It's the only place you can truly experience a film for the first time, before everyone is talking about it. Catching a hot new release on opening weekend is the biggest treat. You feel like you're part of something huge happening across the whole country. And after, you can geek out over all the cool scenes and plot twists with your friends who saw it too. Bonding over shared movie mania is half the fun!Don't even get me started on the tasty snacks! Those refreshing sodas, the salty pretzels, the chewy candy...but let's be real, nothing beats authentic movie theater popcorn. Popped to perfection and slathered in that artificial butter-like substance, it's a divine experience you can't replicate at home. Just the buttery aroma alone whets your appetite before the openingcredits roll. Snacking on these insanely tasty treats makes the whole movie adventure that much more delicious.Some people complain that going to the movies is too pricey. But honestly, I think it's a bargain for the amount of entertainment value you're getting. What costs more - shelling out 10 for a 2-hour movie, or paying monthly fees for streaming services to binge at home? The theater is a true spectacle that streaming can't match. You're paying for an epic,all-encompassing experience that transports you into amazing, fictional worlds. Superhero films, action flicks, animated adventures - they're all best appreciated in theaters with the massive screens, awesome sound systems, and undistracted viewing. To me, it's totally worth the ticket price for that level of audiovisual bliss!I could go on and on, but I'll wrap it up now. Hopefully I've convinced you that the movie theater experience is truly something special. From the breathtaking big screens to the mouthwatering snacks to just the sheer fun of making an event out of it, the cinema is an unbeatable good time. After all, watching at home just doesn't compare to the atmospheric magic of the movie theater! So what are you waiting for? Call upyour friends, get those tickets, and get ready to be wowed at your local theater. The incredible sights and sounds await!篇3The Magic of the Movie TheaterThere's nothing quite like going to the movie theater! It's an experience that takes you away from the ordinary world and transports you into amazing stories and incredible adventures. As a middle schooler, I absolutely love heading to the cinema to watch the latest blockbuster hits on the big screen. Let me tell you why the movie theater is so special.First off, the sheer size of that enormous screen is just mind-blowing! I'm talking screens that are taller than giraffes and wider than blue whales. Watching a film projected on that gigantic canvas is like being swallowed up into another reality. The crystal clear picture quality, with every tiny detail rendered in stunning clarity, utterly envelops you in the movie's world. Whether it's a hair-raising action sequence with explosions galore or a gorgeously animated fantasy realm, that humungous screen brings it all to vivid life before your very eyes.But it's not just the visuals that are amplified to the max at the theater – it's the spine-tingling sound too! Those boomingspeakers pack enough punch to rattle your bones with thunderous roars, crunching impacts, and earth-shaking sound effects. I swear, you can feel the sonic booms in your chest when spaceships zoom past or when titans clash in an epic battle royale. And don't get me started on how awesomely immersive the music scores are, swelling with emotion and sweeping you along for the ride. Listening to a movie's audio on my puny TV speakers or headphones at home simply can't compare to that full-blown, surround sound spectacle.Then there's the simple magic of watching a movie somewhere other than home or school. The theater's a special space designed for entertainment and escapism. As soon as you walk through those doors and purchase your ticket, you're entering a sort of sacred realm where the real world gets put on pause for a couple of hours. No chores, no homework, no responsibilities – just pure enjoyment and the chance to be whisked away on a grand cinematic journey. You grab your favorite snacks (because movie theater popcorn and candy are a must), find your seat, and blissfully immerse yourself as the mystical stories unfold.And let's be real – movies are way more fun with friends! There's nothing like the electric atmosphere of being part of anexcited crowd collectively experiencing the same laughs, gasps, cheers, and stunned silence together. You get to immediately gush, squeal, and spazz out with your buddies about thosejaw-dropping plot twists and epic moments as soon as they happen. Talking about mind-blowing scenes and hyping each other up to the max is half the fun! Plus, having your friends by your side doubles the excitement and makes the whole cinematic voyage feel like a mega shared adventure.Honestly, just thinking about the theater's tantalizing snack options is enough to get me pumped. Gigantic tubs of popcorn drowned in melted butter? Check. Slushy-sized sodas andkid-versions of fancy coffee drinks? You know it. Boxes of candy bigger than my head? Heck yeah! Those tasty treats hit different when enjoyed at the movies. They're like the official fuel for entertainment as you snack away while indulging in theon-screen thrills.And don't even get me started on the amazing newmovie-watching tech that theaters are rolling out these days! Some cinemas have these crazy immersive screens that basically wrap all around you for a 270-degree viewing experience. Others have motion seats that rock and rumble in sync with theon-screen action, like a crazy realistic 4D simulator ride. And let'snot forget about 3D movies where objects seem to hover and pop right out of the screen at you. It's like the future of movie magic is already here!At the end of the day though, I think my absolute favorite part of the theater is how it's pretty much a modern cathedral devoted to creativity, storytelling, and the boundless possibilities of the imagination. Every movie screening is like a sacred ceremony that lets us mortals bear witness to the electrifying visions and cinematic brilliance that artists have conjured into existence. When the opening logos and theme music start playing, I get goosebumps knowing I'm about to be transported to astonishing new worlds constructed from the ingenuity of the human mind. That's a pretty powerful, almost spiritual feeling if you ask me.So in conclusion, for a movie-loving middle schooler like me, nothing else comes close to matching the pure awesomeness of the theater-going experience. It's where movies are篇4The Magic of the Movie TheaterGoing to the movie theater is one of my favorite activities. There's just something truly special and exciting about it thatyou can't replicate at home. From the delicious snacks to the huge screens and booming sound systems, the theater is a place of wonder and magic. Let me tell you all about why I love it so much!First off, you've got to talk about the food. The concession stand at the movie theater is like a kid's dream come true. There are boxes of candies and buckets of popcorn as far as the eye can see! You can get sour candy, chocolate candy, gummy candy - you name it. My favorite is getting a big tub of popcorn drenched in that fake butter-flavored topping. It's so salty and delicious. And the drinks! You can get massive sizes like 32 or even 44 ounces. I usually get a large Dr. Pepper to share with my friends. The snacks are a huge part of the fun.Then when you finally get into the theater itself, it's like entering another world. You go from the bright lobby into a dark, cavernous room with a gigantic screen. The screen seems to take up your entire field of vision when you're sitting close to the front. Watching a movie on that massive screen with surround sound speakers is just not the same as watching at home. The visuals and sounds are so immersive and powerful. Every explosion and car chase feels like it's happening right there in front of you.Speaking of sounds, I have to mention how awesome the audio systems are. The speakers are strategically placed all around the room to give you that 360-degree sound effect. The deep rumbling of the bass vibrates through your body during intense action scenes. Heck, even the quiet dialogue scenes sound crisp and clear compared to home systems. Going to the movies is just a much more engaging sensory experience overall.But it's not just about the sights and sounds. I love the energy and atmosphere of the theater too. There's an exciting feeling of anticipation in the air when the lights start to dim before the feature presentation. You can hear the rustling of everyone munching their snacks while the previews play. And then when the movie finally starts, everyone is glued to the screen in rapt attention. You can really feed off the energy of the crowd during the climactic, emotional, or funny scenes. People are cheering, laughing, or gasping together. It's just a much more communal experience than watching alone at home.There's also the novelty factor of seeing a movie for the very first time in the theater before anyone else. You get to be among the first people in the world to witness those scenes and performances as they were meant to be seen - on a giant screen with stellar production values. No spoilers, no low-qualitybootleg recordings, just an authentic first viewing. That's a really cool feeling that only comes from going to the cinema.Plus, going to the movies gets you out of the house and allows you to make a whole evening event out of it. My friends and I always grab a meal before or after the movie. We'll go to the mall, an arcade, mini golf - anywhere to extend the fun. Movie nights become a fun social outing where we can spend quality time together.I have so many wonderful childhood memories tied to going to the movies with my family too. Catching the latest Disney animated film, being wowed by the stunning visuals, and fun songs. Getting scared together during an action-packed superhero flick. Crying tears of joy and tears of sadness as we experienced powerful stories on the big screen. Those are priceless bonding experiences I'll forever cherish.Don't get me wrong, streaming movies at home is super convenient and affordable these days. But there's just no way to recreate the full movie theater experience at home. You're never going to have a gigantic curved IMAX screen in your living room. You'll never get those precise speaker setups and body-shaking subwoofers. And you definitely can't match the energy and atmosphere of being in a crowded theater.Home viewing is great for just casually throwing something on in the background. But when you really want to be wowed and immersed in a cinematic experience, you've gotta head to the theater. That's why I still make a point of going to the movies at least once a month, pandemic permitting of course. I篇5The Best Way to Watch Movies? At the Cinema, Of Course!Hey there! Kevin here, an 8th grader who just loves going to the movies. I know, I know - a lot of people nowadays just stream stuff at home or watch on their phones and tablets. But I'm here to tell you that nothing beats the experience of actually going out to the cinema to watch a new movie on the big screen. It's the ultimate way to watch and I'm going to break down all the reasons why it's so awesome.First up, let's talk about the picture and sound quality. Have you seen how massive those screens are at the cinema? They're literally wall-sized! The images are so crisp, colorful and detailed that you feel like you're right there in the middle of the action. It's worlds apart from even the best TV at home. And the sound? With those powerful speaker systems, every explosion, every soundtrack note, every whispered line of dialogue completelysurrounds you. You're fully immersed in a way you just can't replicate at home without spending a bazillion dollars on equipment.Speaking of immersion, there's also the overall experience of being in the cinema itself that makes it so fun and special. Sure, you can try to recreate a "home theater" vibe, but there's no substitute for that actual cinema atmosphere. The dimmed lights, the pre-movie ads and trailers building anticipation, the hushed murmurs before everything goes quiet as the feature presentation begins. It's proper, focused viewing without distractions from phones, chores, siblings bugging you and all that. For those few hours, you're in a sealed-offRadius dedicated just to watching and enjoying the movie. No other world-class entertainment experience quite compares.Another awesome part of the cinema experience is the other viewers around you. Maybe some people see that as a downside, but I actually get a kick out of the whole shared experience thing. Hearing people's reactions - whether it's laughter during the funny bits, gasps or shrieks when something shocking happens, or cheers if there's an awesome action sequence - adds to the fun. You can't get that watching alone or even just with family.There's an energy and dynamic you only get from being in that theatre at the same time as a pumped-up audience.Plus, I don't know about you but snacking at home during a movie just isn't the same as loading up on all those tasty (if unhealthy) cinema snacks! Those tubs of mouth-watering popcorn slathered in artery-clogging artificial butter, washing it down with huge tongue-burning cups of soda, maybe treating yourself to something ridiculous like a foot-long hot dog or a bucket of chocolate-covered gluttony. I burn it all off with stomach crunches later, so no guilt! It's not something I'd do at home since it's such a special treat, but it's all part of that overall cinema ritual and experience that I love.Yes, it costs money to go to the movies, and I get that it ain't cheap these days. But I still think it's an experience and expense that's worth it, especially for the big blockbuster movies you've been hyped up about. Why cheap out watching at home or on a tiny screen when you've been counting down to this release for months or years? You've gotta get the best, most premium viewing experience possible. And that is undoubtedly at the theater.Streaming and home viewing absolutely have their places and conveniences, no argument there. But for seeing a newmovie you're super excited about, especially those big action spectacles, mind-bending sci-fi trips or sprawling comic book epics, the cinema is 100% the way to go in my books. The massive screens, the incredible picture and sound, the lack of distractions, the energy of the crowd, the snacks and overall experience... it's just unbeatable. Hit me up if you need snack money, mom and dad, because you're gonna want to make some cinema trips for the must-see movies coming out soon. Trust me on this!。

面部针灸规则english_部分32

面部针灸规则english_部分32

The wood element: gall bladder, foot shaoyang and liver, foot jueyin 137Continued Zhongfeng can be used to address changes in the patient’s voice and frequent sighing.1It is also a Five Phase Metal point on the Liver meridian, and one of its indica-tions is a distended hypochondrium. This means that the qualities of the Metal/Lung and the hypochondriac restriction of Wood/Liver could give rise to breathing problems. The associated sighing may be interpreted as the patient’s endeavor to alleviate the restriction in this area due to stagnation of Qi or blood and/or constrained emotions.Lu-5 is a He-Sea point, which traditionally relates to rebellious Qi, and diar-rhea due to Stomach imbalances and irregular eating and drinking habits.Lu-5 Chize, in particular, indicates abdominal distention, diarrhea and vomit-ing, and is reinforced by the Lung meridians’ internal pathway, which origi-nates at Ren-12 Zhongmen Central Vertex, and travels downward to connect with the Large Intestine and then the Stomach.The indications for this point include blood stagnation due to heat, and Lung heat and phlegm. It is a Water point on the Lung meridian and a sedation point, which strengthens its ability to quiet heat pathology, and also to treat oketsu blood stasis.On the Five Phase Generation cycle, Metal is the Mother of Water. When Metal isn’t balanced, it can cause pathological manifestations within the Water element, such as heat or mucus in the Lung, dry cough, grief or depression, and a rigid, dry attitude that lacks fluidity or flexibility.Nagano-sensei’s Obesity Treatmenthetwelveregular meridians138The wood element: gall bladder, foot shaoyang and liver, foot jueyin 139Drug and Alcohol Detoxificationhetwelveregular meridians140C H A P T E R 5The Twelve Tendinomuscular Meridians“He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened.”— Lao TzuThe Tendinomuscular Meridians (TMM) are discussed in chapter 13 of the NeiJing and Ling Shu, and are considered conduits of Wei Qi. While they protectthe body from damp, wind, heat, cold and trauma, there are no indicatedexterior signs and symptoms, such as aversion to cold, fever, or sore throat.Even though they circulate deeper than the Cutaneous Regions, they are stilllocated on the superficial aspect of the body. They overlap each other, involvemore than one channel, are nourished by the Regular Channels, circulate Qiand blood on the exterior of the body, and treat imbalances of the muscles,joints, ligaments and tendons.•They do not connect with internal organs; however, the internal organs influence the TMMs.•All of them begin at the extremities and travel up to the head and face, orto the trunk.•Structurally, they are wide band-like areas that follow the Twelve Regular Meridians.•They have no points of their own, but borrow points from the TwelveRegular Meridians.•Their symptomatology includes sprains, spasms, stiffness, restricted move-ment of the joints, and muscle weakness, due to overuse, injuries or muscletension caused by stress or trauma.Qi and blood knot, bind or converge in specific areas, such as large musclesand joints, and are more reactive in these particular locations. These groups141。

生活娱乐有哪些项目名称英文

Life Entertainment: A Variety of English Names forEntertainment ProjectsIn today’s fast-paced world, entertainment plays a crucial role in our lives. Engaging in different activities not only helps us unwind but also adds excitement and joy to our daily routines. Whether you are planning to start a new business venture or simply looking for interesting project names, here are some English names for various life entertainment projects.1. Adventure QuestAre you an adrenaline junkie? Adventure Quest is an ideal project name for an entertainment venue that offers thrilling outdoor adventures such as ziplining, rock climbing, and obstacle courses.2. Harmony BeatsHarmony Beats is the perfect name for a music and dance studio that offers a variety of classes like ballet, hip-hop, and contemporary dance, as well as music lessons for different instruments.3. FunFlixFunFlix is an exciting project name for a digital streaming platform or a video rental store that provides a wide range of movies and TV shows for entertainment enthusiasts.4. Game HavenGame Haven refers to a gaming lounge or arcade that caters to individuals who enjoy playing video games, air hockey, pool, and other interactive games.5. Laughter TherapyLaughter Therapy is an excellent project name for a comedy club or stand-up comedy events that bring joy and laughter to people’s lives through hilarious performances.6. Sports ManiaSports Mania is a captivating name for a sports bar or viewing center where fans can gather to watch live sports events, enjoy drinks, and engage in friendly competition.7. Art EscapeArt Escape is a creative project name for an art gallery or studio that offers art exhibitions, workshops, and classes for individuals interested in painting, sculpting, and other artistic pursuits.8. Food FusionFood Fusion is an inviting name for a culinary event or food festival that brings together various cuisines, culinary experts, and food enthusiasts to celebrate the art of cooking.9. Mind MazeMind Maze represents an escape room experience where participants must solve puzzles, find clues, and unravel a mystery within a set time limit to escape from a locked room.10. Wellness OasisWellness Oasis is a soothing project name for a spa and wellness center that focuses on relaxation and rejuvenation through services such as massages, facials, and yoga classes.ConclusionIn conclusion, a variety of exciting project names can be created for life entertainment ventures. Whether you are passionate about adventure, music, movies, sports, or art, there is a name that can perfectly capture the essence of your entertainment project. These names not only attract attention but also convey the unique experience that your business or event offers to its audience. So, go ahead and choose a remarkable name that reflects your goals and aspirations in the world of life entertainment!。

考研英语(完形填空语法)及单词



3、考试没过别泄气。
Don’t lose heart if you don’t pass the exam. (翻译时在从句中要补充出主语you.)

二、汉语中有很多无生物名词作主语,但在英语中要改用生 物即人作主语。如: 1、你的英语真棒。 Your English is excellent. You are excellent in English.
即兴回答提问
想象 理解,想出
真题词汇句型
Elude Encompass Specify Neurology 躲避 包围,包含 指定,详细说明 神经学
Defining
Populate
characters
本质特征
居住于 分配,分发 按年代顺序的 繁殖,乘,增加
Distribution Chronological multess Analytical Correlated Toil Testify Supportive Skeptical impartial

捕获 评定 分析的 相互联系的 苦干 证明,证实 支持的 怀疑的 公平的
简单的简单句
复杂的简单句 非简单句 复杂结构充当句子成分 从句套从句的结构
简单的简单句 六个最基本句型,以及其中包含的六种句子成
分(主谓宾系表补)。 ①SV(主谓) ②SVO(主谓宾) ③SVP(主系表) ④SVOOC(主谓宾宾补) ⑤SVIODO(主谓双宾语) ⑥There be + O (There be)

真题词汇句型
Monotonous Bubble Endeavor Sustained Setback Delicate Fledging adult

基础英语教学讲稿UnitEightTheMonster

Unit Eight The MonsterLearning Objectives1.first listen to and then talk about monster2.learn text I3.wrote a composition about an eccentric person you know.4.listen to Business Revolutionary – Bill Gates5.read Simple Habits, Deep ThoughtsTime AllotmentPeriods 1-2I. Discuss1.Warm-up Questions(15ms)2.Group work: Discuss about monster(10ms)3.Lead inII. Read and Explore: Passage A The Monster1.A Quiz: Reading Comprehension(10ms)2.Detailed Explanation of the Text (40 ms)nguage points and difficult sentencesb.structure analysisPeriods 3-41.Detailed Explanation of the Text (40 ms)nguage points and difficult sentencesb.structure analysis2. Text comprehension(20ms)3. Structural and Rhetorical analysis of the text(15ms)4. Communicative Tasks(15ms)a. oral activitiesb. Homework AssignmentPeriod 5-61.V ocabulary exercises2.Grammar exercises3.Exercises for integrated skills4. Skimming and Scanning of TEXT TWO5. HomeworkThe MonsterDeems TaylorMonster:an object, animal etc that is unusually largean imaginary or ancient creature that is large, ugly, and frighteningsomeone who is very cruel and evil1.According to your understanding, what is a monster? Could you name some of the monsters?Have you ever seen one?2. Could you please give a monologue to describe someone who is physically odd?Could you please give a monologue to describe someone who is mentally odd? What kind of man is comparable to a monster?Background InformationAbout the text:This text first appeared as a radio talk, entitled A Monster. Later it was published with the title Of Men and Music in the United States in 1937.About the author:Deems Taylor, American musician and criticThis essay on a famous man, whose name is not revealed until almost the end of the piece, is a study of monstrous conceit.Filled with biographical details that keep the reader guessing to the last moment.the essay concludes with a challenging view on the nature of genius: If a genius was so prolific, "is it any wonder that he had no time to be a man?"This text can be divided into three parts.sickly:1. a ~ person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often illa sickly childShe looked pale and sickly.A sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair.2. a sickly color or light is unpleasantly pale or weakThe walls were painted a sickly green.a pale, sickly moonAgony:1. very severe painthe agony of arthritis (关节炎)in agonyI was in agony.2. a very sad, difficult, or unpleasant experienceIt was agony not knowing if she would live.agony ofHe was in agonies of remorse (悔恨).agony column: a part of a newspaper or magazine in which someone gives advice to readers about their personal problemsagony aunt:someone who writes an agony columndelusion: a false belief about yourself or the situation you are inunder a delusion (that)He is under the delusion that I am going to cheat him.That sick man is under the delusion that he is Napoleon.delusions of grandeurthe belief that you are much more important or powerful than you really are.William Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564 –1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world.Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company.BeethovenBeethoven was a German composer and pianist.He was a crucial figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical music, and remains one of the most acclaimed and influential composers of all time.Plato was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the foundations of natural philosophy, science, and Western philosophy.Maddeningly: very annoyingHe moved carefully and maddeningly slowly.Mania:1. a strong desire for something or interest in something, especially one that affects a lot of peopleat the same time.癖好,狂热mania forShe has a mania for driving fast cars.2. a serious mental illness狂躁症The slightest hint of disagreement, from anyone, on he most trivial point, was enough to set him off on a haranguethat might last for hours,in which he proved himself right in so many ways, and with such exhausting volubility, that in the end his hearer, stunned and deafened, would agree with him, for the sake of peace.Para:If anyone showed slight disagreement with him, he would make a lengthy and aggressivespeech for hours to prove himself to be in the right. This would force his dazed and deafened hearers to surrender.Why did he always take himself as the centre of his conversations?He believed he was one of the greatest men in the world, a great composer, a great thinker and a great dramatist combined into one. A man of such arrogance cannot help but take himself as the centre of conversations.He has an extremely strong desire of being right. 他狂热地相信自己总是正确的。

英国体育 英文

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• Cricket, has long been known as "a gentleman movement", is an advocate "sporting spirit" and "fair" game. Cricket match looks is not complicated, each team 11 people, the first team to hit the ball, team for defenders. After the offense of innings, two teams moving offensively. Finally, the two teams scored higher on one side is the winner. Therefore, cricket is give priority to in order to hit the ball, pitchers and catchers reflect athletes comprehensive sports ability and have a strong interest of competitive s p o r t s .
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• In E n g la n d , ru g b y u n io n is w id e ly re g a rd e d a s a n "e s ta b lis h m e n t " sp o rt , p la y e d m o s tly b y m e m b e rs o f th e u p p e r a n d m id d le cla s s e s . F o r e x a m p le , m a n y p u p ils a t p u b lic sc h o o ls a n d g ra m m a r sc h o o ls p la y ru g b y u n io n , a lth o u g h th e g a m e (w h ic h h a d a lo n g h is to ry o f b e in g p la y e d a t sta te sc h o o ls u n til th e 1980s ) is b e c o m in g in c re a s in g ly p o p u la r in co m p re h e n s iv e sc h o o ls . D e s p ite th is ste re o ty p e , th e g a m e , p a rtic u la rly in th e W e s t C o u n try is p o p u la r a m o n g s t a ll cla s s e s . G lo u c e s te r R F C is a p rim e e x a m p le o f a b lu e -c o lla r clu b . In co n tra s t , ru g b y le a g u e h a s tra d itio n a lly b e e n se e n a s a w o rk in g cla s s p u rs u it . A n e x c e p tio n to th is ste re o ty p e is e v id e n t in th e n e ig h b o rin g co u n try o f W a le s . In W a le s , ru g b y is a s s o c ia te d w ith sm a ll villa g e te a m s w h ic h co n s is te d o f co a l m in e rs a n d o th e r in d u s tria l w o rk e rs p la y in g o n th e ir d a y s o ff . In Ire la n d , ru g b y u n io n is a u n ify in g fo rc e a c ro s s th e n a tio n a l a n d se c ta ria n d iv id e , w ith th e Ire la n d in te rn a tio n a l te a m re p re s e n tin g b o th p o litic a l e n titie s .
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