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學(xué)英語作文 篇1
once in a while the thought reiterated itself that it was very cold and that he had never eperienced such cold。 as he walked along he rubbed his cheek-bones and nose with the back of his mittened hand。 he did this automatically, now and again changing hands。 but rub as he would, the instant he stopped his cheek-bones went numb, and the following instant the end of his nose went numb。 he was sure to frost his cheeks; he knew that, and eperienced a pang of regret that he had not devised a nose-strap of the sort bud wore in cold snaps。 such a strap passed across the cheeks, as well, and saved them。 but it didnt matter much, after all。 what were frosted cheeks? a bit painful, that was all; they were never serious。
empty as the mans mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves and bends and timber jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet。 once coming around a bend, he shied abruptly, like a startled horse, curved away from the place where he had been walking, and retreated several paces back along the trail。 the creek he knew was frozen clear to the bottom,--no creek could contain water in that arctic winter,--but he knew also that there were springs that bubbled out from the hillsides and ran along under the snow and on top the ice of the creek。 he knew that the coldest snaps never froze these springs, and he knew likewise their danger。 they were traps。 they hid pools of water under the snow that might be three inches deep, or three feet。 sometimes a skin of ice。 half an inch thick covered them, and in turn was covered by the snow sometimes there were alternate layers of water and ice-skin, so that when one broke through he kept on breaking through for a while, sometimes wetting himself to the waist。
that was why he had shied in such panic。 he had felt the give under his feet and heard the crackle of a snow-hidden ice-skin。 and to get his feet wet in such a temperature meant trouble and danger。 at the very least it meant delay, for he would be forced to stop and build a fire, and under its protection to bare his feet while he dried his socks and moccasins。 he stood and studied the creek-bed and its banks, and decided that the flow of water came from the right。 he reflected a while, rubbing his nose and cheeks, then skirted to the left, stepping gingerly and testing the footing for each step。 once clear of the danger, he took a fresh chew of tobacco and swung along at his four-mile gait。
in the course of the net two hours he came upon several similar traps。 usually the snow above the hidden pools had a sunken, candied appearance that advertised the danger。 once again, however, he had a close call; and once, suspecting danger, he compelled the dog to go on in front。 the dog did not want to go。 it hung back until the man shoved it forward, and then it went quickly across the white, unbroken surface。 suddenly it broke through, floundered to one side, and got away to firmer footing。 it had wet its forefeet and legs, and almost immediately the water that clung to it turned to ice。 it made quick efforts to lick the ice off its legs, then dropped down in the snow and began to bite out the ice that had formed between the toes。 l his was a matter of instinct。 to permit the ice to remain would mean sore feet。 it did not know this。 it merely obeyed the mysterious prompting that arose from the deep crypts of its being。 but the man knew, having achieved a judgment on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice-particles。 he did not epose his fingers more than a minute, and was astonished at the swift numbness that smote them。 it certainly was cold。 he pulled on the mitten hastily, and beat the hand savagely across his chest。
at twelve oclock the day was at its brightest。 yet the sun was too; far south an its winter journey to clear the horizon。 the bulge of the earth intervened between it arid henderson creek, where the man walked under a clear sky at noon and cast no shadow。 at half-past twelve, to the minute, he arrived at the forks of the creek。 he was。 pleased at the speed he had made。 if he kept it up, he would certainly be with the boys by si。 he unbuttoned his jacket and shirt and drew forth his lunch。 the action consumed no more than a quarter of a minute, yet in that brief moment the numbness laid hold of the eposed fingers。 he did not put the mitten on, but, instead struck the fingers a dozen sharp smashes against his leg。 then he sat down on a snow-covered log to eat。 the sting that followed upon the striking of his fingers against his leg ceased so quickly that he was startled。 he had had no chance to take a bite of biscuit。 he struck the fingers repeatedly and returned them to the mitten, baring the other hand for the purpose of eating, he tried to take a mouthful, but the ice-muzzle prevented。 he had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out。 he chuckled at his foolishness, and as he chuckled he noted the numbness creeping into the eposed fingers。 also, he noted that the stinging which had first come to his toes when he sat down was already passing away。 he wandered whether the toes were warm or numb。 he moved them inside the moccasins and decided that they were numb。
he pulled the mitten on hurriedly and stood up。 he was a bit frightened。 he stamped up and down until the stinging returned into the feet。 it certainly was cold, was his thought。 that man from sulphur creek had spoken the truth when telling how cold it sometimes got in the country。 and he had laughed at him at the time! that showed one must not be too sure of things。 there was no mistake about it, it was cold。 he strode up and down, stamping his feet and threshing his arms, until reassured by the returning warmth。 then he got out matches and proceeded to make a fire。 from the undergrowth, where high water of the previous spring had lodged a supply of seasoned twigs, he got his firewood。 working carefully from a small beginning, he soon had a roaring fire, over which he thawed the ice from his face and in the protection of which he ate his biscuits。 for the moment the cold space was outwitted。 the dog took satisfaction in the fire, stretching out close enough for warmth and far enough away to escape being singed。
when the man had finished, be filled his pipe and took his comfortable time over a smoke。 then he pulled on his mittens, settled the ear-flaps of his cap firmly about his ears, and took the creek trail up the left fork。 the dog was disappointed and yearned back toward the fire。 this man did not know cold。 possibly all the generations of his ancestry had been ignorant of cold of real cold, of cold one hundred and seven degrees below freezing point。 but the dog knew; all its ancestry knew, and it had inherited the knowledge。 and it knew that it was not good to walk abroad in such fearful cold。 it was the time to lie snug in a hole in the snow and wait for a curtain of cloud to be drawn across the face of outer space whence this cold came。 on the other hand, there was no keen intimacy between the dog and the man。 the one was the toil-slave of the other, and the only caresses it had ever received were the caresses of the whiplash and of harsh and menacing throat-sounds that threatened the whiplash。 so, the dog made no effort to communicate its apprehension to the man。 it was not concerned in the welfare of the man, it was for its own sake that it yearned back toward the fire。 but the man whistled, and spoke to it with the sound of whiplashes and the dog swung in at the mans heel and followed after。
the man took a chew of tobacco and proceeded to start a new amber beard。 also, his moist breath quickly powdered with white his mustache, eyebrows, and lashes。 there did not seem to be so many springs on the left fork of the henderson, and for half an hour the man saw no signs of any。 and then it happened。 at a place where there were
學(xué)英語作文 篇2
My name is Bill, I am 12 years old. I have a very big bedroom in my home.
My bedroom is square. In front of the window there is a desk, I do my homework on this desk every day. Next to the desk, there is a bookshelf. There are many books in it. My bed is hehind the bookshelf. I have a Micky Mouse quilt on my bed. Next to the bed is a wardrobe. There are many clothes and pants in it. Additionally, the floor is made of wood in my bedroom. Do you like my bedroom?
學(xué)英語作文 篇3
The most unforgettable memory in my life
Many unforgettable memories come to my mind when I read the topic,and I remember many people who are far away from me now.The moment I remind them,I become excited and sweet,as most of them have left me a beautiful and romantic memory,among which,I cherish one unforgettable thing most.I learn a lot from it.
It happened in early summer when I was in middle school between my best friend Lily and me.We attended a hiking activity held by school.We were all tired after getting to the destination,so we had a good rest and enjoyed the beautiful scene there.However,as the group didn’t inform us to leave together,we were left behind.We looked for our way back together,but we were lost in the great mountain with the cold lake under the mountain.I was very scared,but Lily said to me firmly,“Jane,we are always together no matter what difficulties we met!So don’t be afraid!” she held me so tightly that I had more courage.Finally,the rescuers found us.We never forget it!
As the old saying goes,a friend indeed is a friend in need.I know that a true friendship is so beautiful and priceless that is worth me to cherish for the whole life.
學(xué)英語作文 篇4
噓!我正在教奶奶學(xué)英語呢!安靜點(diǎn)!最近,我在幫奶奶學(xué)英語,沒想到奶奶還學(xué)得挺快的,不過忘得也挺快的,所以需要我這種無人能及的.英語高手來助陣。
開始,奶奶費(fèi)盡心思記住了“bus”(公交車)與“Ta ”(出租車),接著就很難記著其他單詞了。于是我就想出了一個(gè)與中文“屁”諧音的“pea”(尿)給奶奶記。這種方法真有效,奶奶果然順利地記住了許多單詞,如“tooth”——吐死;“cool”——酷哦,等等等等。有時(shí)我還用上了瑞安方言呢!例如:“mum”的諧音就是方言里的“門”,諸如此類。奶奶學(xué)完英語,非常開心,躺著笑個(gè)不停呢。我可是第一次看到奶奶笑地那么開心!我也感到了當(dāng)老師的樂趣。為了防止奶奶忘記,我還特地列了個(gè)單詞表,讓奶奶記。
每次我們?nèi)ジ邩强礌敔斈棠虝r(shí),我都會(huì)教奶奶一些單詞,可有趣了!
學(xué)英語作文 篇5
Today the quality of our natural environment has become an important issue. The world population is rising so quickly that the world has become too crowded. 今天,我們的自然環(huán)境質(zhì)量已經(jīng)成為一個(gè)重要問題。世界人口增長如此之快,世界已變得過于擁擠。 We are using up our natural resources and at the same time polluting our environment with dangerous chemicals. If we continue to do this, life on earth cannot survive. 我們正在利用我們的自然資源,同時(shí)污染的危險(xiǎn)化學(xué)品的環(huán)境。如果我們繼續(xù)做這個(gè)地球上,生活無法生存。 Concerned people have made some progress in environmental protection. Governments of many countries have established laws to protect the air, forests and sea resources and to stop environmental pollution. 有關(guān)人士取得了一些在環(huán)境保護(hù)方面的進(jìn)展。許多國家的政府已建立了法律保護(hù),空氣,森林和海洋資源,并停止對(duì)環(huán)境的污染。 Still more measures should be taken to solve environmental problems. People should be further educated to recognize the importance of the problems, to use modern methods of birth control, to conserve our natural resources and recycle our products. We are sure that we can have a better and cleaner place in the future. 但更應(yīng)采取措施來解決環(huán)境問題。人們應(yīng)該進(jìn)一步的.教育,認(rèn)識(shí)到問題的重要性,使用現(xiàn)代節(jié)育方法,以保護(hù)我們的天然資源和循環(huán)利用我們的產(chǎn)品。我們相信,我們可以有一個(gè)更加美好,更清潔的地方。
學(xué)英語作文 篇6
I'm going to the sun for my holiday. I will go there by spaceship. I will pilot a big blue spaceship to the sun. The sun is very hot. So I put on the super shirt.我要去太陽上度假。我要乘宇宙飛船去那里。我要駕駛一架藍(lán)色的大宇宙飛船到太陽上。太陽很熱。所以我要穿上超級(jí)襯衣。
In the morning, I will have some sun burger for my breakfast. At eight o'clock, I will play with my friends there. They are super dog and super girl. Super dog is white and black. Super girl is very clever. Super girl and super dog like to play with me. So I play with them for forty minutes.早晨,我要吃一些太陽漢堡當(dāng)早餐。八點(diǎn)的時(shí)候,我要跟我的朋友在那里玩耍。他們是超級(jí)狗狗和超級(jí)女生。超級(jí)狗狗是黑白色的。超級(jí)女生很聰明。超級(jí)女生和超級(jí)狗狗都喜歡跟我一起玩。所以我跟他們玩了四十分鐘。
Then I do my homework in my little red room at a small blue table. After my homework, I will have my lunch. I will eat sun salad. I will have red juice, red fish and red rice.I will make some red toy bear to the sun babies. All the things are red.之后我在紅色的房間的一張藍(lán)色的小桌子上做作業(yè)。做完作業(yè)后,我會(huì)吃午飯。我要吃太陽沙拉。我要喝紅色的果汁,吃紅色的魚和紅色的.米飯。我要給太陽寶寶做一些紅色的小熊玩具。所有的東西都是紅色的。
Then I need a lot of water on the sun because the sun is too hot. So I will walk to the spaceship. I'll pilot the spaceship to the earth.因?yàn)樘柼珶幔晕倚枰枚嗟乃K晕一氐搅擞钪骘w船。我要駕駛它飛回地球。
This is a good holiday on the sun.這是我在太陽上的一個(gè)愉快的假期。
小作者按照時(shí)間順序講述了自己在太陽上度過的愉快的一天,向大家展示了自己在太陽上度過的一個(gè)美好而神奇的假期。
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