学英语的作文(一):
Learn to ride a bicycle
See in the courtyard other little girl is free and easy everyday riding a bike freelyingly, I very envy, the decision learns to ride a bicycle.
In the evening, I fall pushing a bicycle to come to the courtyard, want mom to teach me to cycle. Mom helps me up at the same time one here say " the body is placed, soon ahead, clutch bibcock. " I was done accordingly, but right turn of bibcock left abduct, listen to handle not at all, rode to fall. I did not abandon, climb to continue to ride however. Rode ten times so, slowly, I ride firmlier and firmlier, bibcock also begins obedient. I insist to practice riding a bicycle everyday. Passed a few days so, be in imperceptible in, I also can ride a bicycle freelyingly neatly in compound, I am very glad!
From inside this thing, I am realized gave a reason. Do what thing not to fear pain, want to insist after all to be able to succeed certainly only. (the behavioral bearing that cycle is written well)
学英语的作文(二):
This summer holiday, I learnt to ride a bike. Because when I am going to the middle school, I must go to school by bike. My father bought a new bike for me. In the weekends, he taught me how to ride it. At first, I was nervous. I always felt that I would fall down from my bike.
My father encouraged me to be brave. And he would help me and protect me. Then I was not so worried. I could ride it slowly. After two weekends, I learnt it. I could ride it by myself. I was so excited. My father was proud of me, too.
学英语的作文(三):
Should College Graduates Start Their Own Business?
With the competition in the job market becoming increasingly fierce for college graduates, some ambitious students have tried their hands at launching their own businesses. Over the years, there have been many successful cases of student entrepreneurship and such attempts should be encouraged and promoted by both the universities and the society at large.
College students who start businesses are pioneers, among whom will be born China’s future business leaders. Faced with unknown challenges, they are audacious enough to embark on a perilous journey while most of their peers enjoy stable salaries by working as white-collars at high-end office buildings. Nevertheless, they are the masters of their own destiny and, exposed to many more uncertainties and setbacks, they develop perseverance, stamina and the indomitable spirit that are indispensible to all the great entrepreneurs. Even if they fail, they are not down; they keep exploring for new business opportunities and work tirelessly until they succeed. As people of vision, of inpidual initiative, of leadership, and of creativity and innovation, they represent the future and the hope of a nation.
Not all college graduates are suitable for undertaking entrepreneurial projects. To launch a business, one needs to have a sound business idea, a viable business plan, the charisma to create a cohesive team where members make concerted efforts for a common objective, effective managerial skills, and above all, the courage to compete against powerful rivals and ultimately to prevail. The essential difference between the students who become civic servants in government organizations or employees at leading domestic or multinational companies and those who create their own businesses is that the former are docile followers whereas the latter are aggressive trailblazers. For this reason, business-launching college graduates are more admirable, and thus they command our deep respect.
学英语的作文(四):
Think of the weirdest creatures you’ve even seen in a sci-fi film. Now think of this: there are far stranger, albeit smaller, critters living in your own home. And Rob Dunn at North Carolina State University wants you to go on safari to find them.
Research has been done on the persity of bacteria, fungi and other organisms that live on our skin, in our guts, even in our belly buttons.
But there are other entire ecosystems that surround us. And scientists want to understand how they differ based on how and where we live. What’s the tiny life like on a doorframe in Brooklyn compared with that in Des Moines? Or how do fridge microbes of an urban singleton stack up with those of a suburban family?
The research team seeks ten volunteers from each state, five urban and five rural. Each volunteer will get a kit of vials and swabs, along with instructions about where and how to swipe – such as door frames, couch cushions, refrigerators, even yourself. The samples will be analyzed, to uncover the secrets of our microscopic companions. To find out more, go to robdunnlab.com
—Cynthia Graber
学英语的作文(五):
I'm in my third year now in Environmental Sciences. And what do I want to do with my B.S. once I graduate? Become a librarian. Yes, I know it sounds completely random and unrelated, but that's my master plan. Right now I'm preparing for all those crazy grad school applications that I'll be sending in next fall. I began thinking about what kind of skills I have and what kind of jobs would complement my natural interests. I've thought about becoming a librarian dozens of times growing up but for some strange reason, I never took it seriously. But it popped back into my mind as I was contemplating all this. So I began to do some research and I also talked to a lot of family and friends. It's crazy because everyone I shared with gave me a lot of affirmation and encouragement about pursuing it! If there's anything you can get out of my strange journey I hope it's the comfort and reassurance that you don't always have to know what you want to do in the near future. And it's okay to change majors or even pursue a major that may not necessarily be related to your future career. You should enjoy what you're studying. But also seek after what you really love.