a,thirst,crow作文
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篇一:A Crow
A Crow, half-dead with thirst, came upon a Pitcher which had once been full of water; but when THE Crow put its beak into the mouth of the Pitcher he found that only very little water was left in it, and that he could not reach far enough down to get at it. He tried, and he tried, but at last had to give up in despair. Then a thought came to him, and he took a pebble and dropped it into the Pitcher. Then he took another pebble and dropped it into the Pitcher. Then he took another pebble and dropped that into the Pitcher. Then he took another pebble and dropped that into the Pitcher. Then he took another pebble and dropped that into the Pitcher. Then he took another pebble and dropped that into the Pitcher. At last, at last, he saw the water mount up near him, and after casting in a few more pebbles he was able to quench his thirst and save his life.
Near a big rock there is a bottle,some water is in the bottle, a craw is hot and thirsty , he comes to the bottle, and stands next to the bottle, but he can't drink the water ,beause the bottle neck is veny long. He thinks and
thinks ,then flys away. Aftre a while ,he comes back with a small stone in his mouth. He goes up to the bottle and puts the stone into the bottle, the water in the bottle comes up to it's neck.the craw drink the water, he is veny happy.
篇二:作文范文
Model Test 1:
Waste on the Tip of the Tongue
We are familiar with this kind of very funny scene: after dinner in a restaurant, many eaters refuse to pack the food that is hardly touched. This reflects a serious problem in China: waste on the tip of the tongue.
Luxurious odds and ends after dinner is a common phenomenon seen in daily life. The reasons causing it are very complicated. One possible is to show off, just as many peacockish persons like to do. Since our country adopted reform and opening up policy, people’s behaviors to compare wealth had come in vogue with their purses thickening. Another is that officers with diminished political consciousness use public funds to make a pig of themselves without adequate supervision. Corruption fuels waste on the tip of the tongue.
Some effective measures should be taken to prevent epidemic of wasting behaviors. All media should be mobilized to popularize methods to save and preserve resources and call on people to take action. What’s more, we should cultivate thrifty habits while reminding those around us to refrain from luxury.
Model Test 2:
How to Reduce Stress
There is no denying that people living in modern society suffer more stress from many aspects, including work, study and so on. We strive for better education, decent jobs, and better housing, etc. All these efforts produce tremendous stress.
Too much stress can lead to many undesirable results. First of all, people may suffer from many physical problems, such as insomnia, tiredness or pain. Secondly, people may undergo mental disorder, irritability, depression and so on. Worst of all, in some cases, people commit suicide due to the unbearable stress.
Many steps can be taken to reduce stress. To begin with, a right attitude towards life and work is essential for people to reduce stress. Don’t be a workaholic nor expect too much from life. In addition, share the stress you are experiencing with your family members or friends. A proper outler for stress will do you much good. Most important of all, enjoying whatever you do will make your life meaningful and fruitful.
Model Test 3:
A letter to the Local Government
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am a college student in this city. I am writing to you to complain about the ever-deteriorating pollution around our campus. Because of the poor environment, many students have fallen ill. Many more lose interest in their study and extra-curriculum activities.
Several factors contribute to the serious situation. Firstly, the pharmaceutical plant next to our campus emits disgusting smell, which makes many students feel nausea. To make matters worse, the food stands outside the campus produces much pollution, coupled with the unhealthy food they provide.
I do believe it is high tome that our local government took(过去时) some prompt and effective measures to stop the pollution. Technical innovation should be introduced to the pharmaceutical plant to clean its air emission. As to the food stands, they should be banned from processing and selling food in the open air.
Thanks for your time and efforts for a cleaner environment for us.
Yours truly,
Jia Ping
Model Test 4
Food Security
Nowadays, people are getting increasingly concerned with food security because of the disclosure of several serious food insecurity and group poisoning. Food security has become an urgent problem that no one can afford to ignore.
There are several reasons accounting for this problem. First of all, a lack of responsibility and a thirst for illegal gains drive many food manufacturers to disregard the quality of food. Secondly, food administration agencies are not effective in their monitoring of food industry. Still worse, the awareness of food security is badly in need of being enhanced.
As far as I’m concerned, I suggest prompt and effective measures be taken to tackle this problem. For one thing, our government should spare no efforts in the administration of food industry, as well as educating the public the awareness of food security. For another, stricter laws should be enforced to guarantee food security. Only in this way can consumers feel at ease when purchasing food.
My Understanding of Environmental Protection
Man and the environment are closely related. Man relies on the environment for water, food and shelter. A harmonious relationship between man and the environment is essential for human survival on the earth. However, man and the environment have never been on such bad terms as they are now. As society develops, man’s transformation of nature has severely polluted his living environment. Deforestation leads to changes in rainfall patterns, causing devastating floods, droughts and sandstorms. The discharge of chemical pollutants endangers our health and the lives of other beings. And mass production has resulted in the shortage of irreplaceable natural resources such as coal and oil. If we take no immediate and effective steps to protect our environment, human beings may be the next species to become extinct.
We should do our best to protect our environment by planting more trees, taking care of wildlife, reducing industrial wastes, using renewable energy, and imposing heavy fines on environmentally-unfriendly activities, so as to preserve the environment for future generations.
篇三:高中英语作文范文:奇迹
高中英语作文范文:奇迹
奇迹
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain in almost a month. The crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. The creeks and streams were long gone back into the earth. If we didn't see some rain soon, we would lose everything. It was on this day that I learned the true lesson of sharing and witnessed the only miracle I have ever seen in my life.
I was making lunch for the family when I saw my 6-year old son, Billy, walking toward the woods. I could only see his back. He wasn't walking with his usual carefree1) air2). He was obviously walking with great effort, trying to be as still as possible. Minutes after he disappeared into the woods, he came running out again toward the house. I went back to make sandwiches, thinking that whatever he had been doing was completed. Moments later, however, he was once again walking in that unusual way toward the woods. This activity went on for an hour. Finally I couldn't take it any longer. I crept3) out of the house and followed him.
He was cupping both hands in front of him as he walked, being very careful not to spill the water he carried. I sneaked4) close as he went into the woods. Branches and thorns slapped his little face but he did not try to avoid them. He might have a much higher purpose, I thought. As I came closer, I saw the most amazing sight. Several large deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to them, at the sight of which I almost screamed for him to get away. A huge buck5) was dangerously close. But the buck did not threaten him nor even move as Billy knelt down. And then I saw a tiny baby deer lying on the ground, obviously suffering from thirst and heat, lift its head with great effort to lap up6) the water in my boy's hands.
When the water was gone, Billy jumped up to run back to the house. I followed him back to a spigot7). Billy opened it and a small trickle8) began to creep out. He knelt there, letting the drip slowly fill up his "cup".
And now I knew what's going on. The week before, he had made the same trouble with our horses, which caused him a lecture from his father about the importance of not wasting water. That should be the reason he didn't ask me for help. It took almost 20 minutes for the drops to fill his hands. When he stood up and turned back, I was there in front of him. His eyes were filled with tears. "I'm not wasting," was all he said. This time,
I joined him, with a small pot of water from the kitchen. I let him tend to9) the baby deer alone for it was his job while I just stood on the edge of the woods watching. As the tears that rolled down my face began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops...and more
drops...and more. I looked up at the sky. It was as if God, himself, was weeping with pride. Some will probably say that this was all just a huge coincidence10). I can't argue with that, nor will I. All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm, just like the actions of one little boy saved another.
那是旱季最热的一天。我们将近一个月未见滴雨。庄稼眼看就要旱死了。奶牛也挤不出奶。小溪小河早都干得底朝天。要是短时间内不下雨,我们就会失去一切。但正是在这样的一天,我上了一堂关于分享的课,目睹了一生中惟一的奇迹。 我正在给家人做午饭,无意中看到6岁的儿子比利正朝着树林走去。我只能看见他的背影。他走路不像往日那样轻快。很显然,他走得很吃力,尽可能保持平稳。他消失在树林里,但几分钟后,就又出现了,朝着房子跑来。我接着做三明治,心想不管他在干什么,反正都干完了。可是过了片刻,他又用那种不同于往常的姿态朝树林走去。这项活动持续了一个小时。最后我忍不住好奇,就悄悄走出屋子,跟着他。
他小心翼翼地走着,双手在身前窝成了杯状,尽量不把手里捧的水洒出去。我偷偷地跟着他进了树林。树枝和荆棘拍打在他的小脸上,但是他并不设法避开。我想他可能有个更重要的目的。待我走近一看,我看到了最令人惊讶的一幕。几只硕大的鹿站在比利的面前。他径直朝它们走了过去,看到这一幕,我几乎尖叫让他走开。一只大个儿的雄鹿就在附近,十分危险。但当比利跪下去的时候,雄鹿并未恐吓他,甚至都不动弹一下。然后,我看到地上躺着一只小鹿,一看就正饱受饥渴和酷热的折磨。它费劲地抬起头,舔我儿子手中的水喝。 水喝完后,比利跳起来朝我们的房子跑去。我跟着他回到水龙头前。比利拧开水龙头,一股极细的水流缓缓流了出来。他跪在那里,让一滴滴的水慢慢盛满他小手做的"杯子"。 我这才知道比利在干什么。一周前,他用同样的方法给我们的马喂水,结果被他父亲训了一顿,告诫他不要浪费水。正因如此,他才没有向我求助。足足用了20分钟,他的小手才接满水。他站起来转身时,我站在了他的面前。他的眼里满是泪水,只说了句:"我没有浪费水。"
这次我也加入了他的行动,从厨房拿了一小壶水。我让比利自己照顾小鹿,因为那是他的工作,而我只是站在树林边观望。当泪珠滑过我的脸颊,滴落到地上的时候,另一种水珠忽然也落了下来,并且越来越多。我抬头看看天。似乎上苍也为此自豪地落泪。有些人可能会说这不过是个极其偶然的巧合。我对此无话可说,我也不想为此辩解。我只能说那一天下的雨挽救了我们的农场,正如一个小男孩拯救另一条生命的行动一样。
1.carefree adj. 无忧无虑的,轻松愉快的
2.air n. 样子,行为方式
3.creep [kri:p] vi. 蹑手蹑脚地走,悄悄地行进;crept为其过去式
4.sneak [sni:k] v. 偷偷地走
5.buck n. 雄鹿
6.lap up: 舔食,贪婪地吃(或喝)
7.spigot n. 水龙头
8.trickle n. 细流,涓滴
9.tend to sb.: 照料某人
10.coincidence n. 巧合,同时发生或同时存在(尤指偶然)的事
篇四:高中英语作文范文:奇迹
高中英语作文范文:奇迹
奇迹
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain in almost a month. The crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. The creeks and streams were long gone back into the earth. If we didn't see some rain soon, we would lose everything. It was on this day that I learned the true lesson of sharing and witnessed the only miracle I have ever seen in my life.
I was making lunch for the family when I saw my 6-year old son, Billy, walking toward the woods. I could only see his back. He wasn't walking with his usual carefree1) air2). He was obviously walking with great effort, trying to be as still as possible. Minutes after he disappeared into the woods, he came running out again toward the house. I went back to make sandwiches, thinking that whatever he had been doing was completed. Moments later, however, he was once again walking in that unusual way toward the woods. This activity went on for an hour. Finally I couldn't take it any longer. I crept3) out of the house and followed him.
He was cupping both hands in front of him as he walked, being very careful not to spill the water he carried. I sneaked4) close as he went into the woods. Branches and thorns slapped his little face but he did not try to avoid them. He might have a much higher purpose, I thought. As I came closer, I saw the most amazing sight. Several large deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to them, at the sight of which I almost screamed for him to get away. A huge buck5) was dangerously close. But the buck did not threaten him nor even move as Billy knelt down. And then I saw a tiny baby deer lying on the ground, obviously suffering from thirst and heat, lift its head with great effort to lap up6) the water in my boy's hands.
When the water was gone, Billy jumped up to run back to the house. I followed him back to a spigot7). Billy opened it and a small trickle8) began to creep out. He knelt there, letting the drip slowly fill up his "cup".
And now I knew what's going on. The week before, he had made the same trouble with our horses, which caused him a lecture from his father about the importance of not wasting water. That should be the reason he didn't ask me for help. It took almost 20 minutes for the drops to fill his hands. When he stood up and turned back, I was there in front of him. His eyes were filled with tears. "I'm not wasting," was all he said. This time,
I joined him, with a small pot of water from the kitchen. I let him tend to9) the baby deer alone for it was his job while I just stood on the edge of the woods watching. As the tears that rolled down my face began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops...and more
drops...and more. I looked up at the sky. It was as if God, himself, was weeping with pride. Some will probably say that this was all just a huge coincidence10). I can't argue with that, nor will I. All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm, just like the actions of one little boy saved another.
那是旱季最热的一天。我们将近一个月未见滴雨。庄稼眼看就要旱死了。奶牛也挤不出奶。小溪小河早都干得底朝天。要是短时间内不下雨,我们就会失去一切。但正是在这样的一天,我上了一堂关于分享的课,目睹了一生中惟一的奇迹。 我正在给家人做午饭,无意中看到6岁的儿子比利正朝着树林走去。我只能看见他的背影。他走路不像往日那样轻快。很显然,他走得很吃力,尽可能保持平稳。他消失在树林里,但几分钟后,就又出现了,朝着房子跑来。我接着做三明治,心想不管他在干什么,反正都干完了。可是过了片刻,他又用那种不同于往常的姿态朝树林走去。这项活动持续了一个小时。最后我忍不住好奇,就悄悄走出屋子,跟着他。
他小心翼翼地走着,双手在身前窝成了杯状,尽量不把手里捧的水洒出去。我偷偷地跟着他进了树林。树枝和荆棘拍打在他的小脸上,但是他并不设法避开。我想他可能有个更重要的目的。待我走近一看,我看到了最令人惊讶的一幕。几只硕大的鹿站在比利的面前。他径直朝它们走了过去,看到这一幕,我几乎尖叫让他走开。一只大个儿的雄鹿就在附近,十分危险。但当比利跪下去的时候,雄鹿并未恐吓他,甚至都不动弹一下。然后,我看到地上躺着一只小鹿,一看就正饱受饥渴和酷热的折磨。它费劲地抬起头,舔我儿子手中的水喝。 水喝完后,比利跳起来朝我们的房子跑去。我跟着他回到水龙头前。比利拧开水龙头,一股极细的水流缓缓流了出来。他跪在那里,让一滴滴的水慢慢盛满他小手做的"杯子"。 我这才知道比利在干什么。一周前,他用同样的方法给我们的马喂水,结果被他父亲训了一顿,告诫他不要浪费水。正因如此,他才没有向我求助。足足用了20分钟,他的小手才接满水。他站起来转身时,我站在了他的面前。他的眼里满是泪水,只说了句:"我没有浪费水。"
这次我也加入了他的行动,从厨房拿了一小壶水。我让比利自己照顾小鹿,因为那是他的工作,而我只是站在树林边观望。当泪珠滑过我的脸颊,滴落到地上的时候,另一种水珠忽然也落了下来,并且越来越多。我抬头看看天。似乎上苍也为此自豪地落泪。有些人可能会说这不过是个极其偶然的巧合。我对此无话可说,我也不想为此辩解。我只能说那一天下的雨挽救了我们的农场,正如一个小男孩拯救另一条生命的行动一样。
1.carefree adj. 无忧无虑的,轻松愉快的
2.air n. 样子,行为方式
3.creep [kri:p] vi. 蹑手蹑脚地走,悄悄地行进;crept为其过去式
4.sneak [sni:k] v. 偷偷地走
5.buck n. 雄鹿
6.lap up: 舔食,贪婪地吃
7.spigot n. 水龙头
8.trickle n. 细流,涓滴
9.tend to sb.: 照料某人
10.coincidence n. 巧合,同时发生或同时存在的事
篇五:高中英语作文范文:奇迹
高中英语作文范文:奇迹
奇迹
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain in almost a month. The crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. The creeks and streams were long gone back into the earth. If we didn't see some rain soon, we would lose everything. It was on this day that I learned the true lesson of sharing and witnessed the only miracle I have ever seen in my life.
I was making lunch for the family when I saw my 6-year old son, Billy, walking toward the woods. I could only see his back. He wasn't walking with his usual carefree1) air2). He was obviously walking with great effort, trying to be as still as possible. Minutes after he disappeared into the woods, he came running out again toward the house. I went back to make sandwiches, thinking that whatever he had been doing was completed. Moments later, however, he was once again walking in that unusual way toward the woods. This activity went on for an hour. Finally I couldn't take it any longer. I crept3) out of the house and followed him.
He was cupping both hands in front of him as he walked, being very careful not to spill the water he carried. I sneaked4) close as he went into the woods. Branches and thorns slapped his little face but he did not try to avoid them. He might have a much higher purpose, I thought. As I came closer, I saw the most amazing sight. Several large deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to them, at the sight of which I almost screamed for him to get away. A huge buck5) was dangerously close. But the buck did not threaten him nor even move as Billy knelt down. And then I saw a tiny baby deer lying on the ground, obviously suffering from thirst and heat, lift its head with great effort to lap up6) the water in my boy's hands.
When the water was gone, Billy jumped up to run back to the house. I followed him back to a spigot7). Billy opened it and a small trickle8) began to creep out. He knelt there, letting the drip slowly fill up his "cup".
And now I knew what's going on. The week before, he had made the same trouble with our horses, which caused him a lecture from his father about the importance of not wasting water. That should be the reason he didn't ask me for help. It took almost 20 minutes for the drops to fill his hands. When he stood up and turned back, I was there in front of him. His eyes were filled with tears. "I'm not wasting," was all he said. This time,
I joined him, with a small pot of water from the kitchen. I let him tend to9) the baby deer alone for it was his job while I just stood on the edge of the woods watching. As the tears that rolled down my face began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops...and more
(来自:WwW.smhaida.Com 海达 范文 网:a,thirst,crow作文)drops...and more. I looked up at the sky. It was as if God, himself, was weeping with pride. Some will probably say that this was all just a huge coincidence10). I can't argue with that, nor will I. All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm, just like the actions of one little boy saved another.
那是旱季最热的一天。我们将近一个月未见滴雨。庄稼眼看就要旱死了。奶牛也挤不出奶。小溪小河早都干得底朝天。要是短时间内不下雨,我们就会失去一切。但正是在这样的一天,我上了一堂关于分享的课,目睹了一生中惟一的奇迹。 我正在给家人做午饭,无意中看到6岁的儿子比利正朝着树林走去。我只能看见他的背影。他走路不像往日那样轻快。很显然,他走得很吃力,尽可能保持平稳。他消失在树林里,但几分钟后,就又出现了,朝着房子跑来。我接着做三明治,心想不管他在干什么,反正都干完了。可是过了片刻,他又用那种不同于往常的姿态朝树林走去。这项活动持续了一个小时。最后我忍不住好奇,就悄悄走出屋子,跟着他。
他小心翼翼地走着,双手在身前窝成了杯状,尽量不把手里捧的水洒出去。我偷偷地跟着他进了树林。树枝和荆棘拍打在他的小脸上,但是他并不设法避开。我想他可能有个更重要的目的。待我走近一看,我看到了最令人惊讶的一幕。几只硕大的鹿站在比利的面前。他径直朝它们走了过去,看到这一幕,我几乎尖叫让他走开。一只大个儿的雄鹿就在附近,十分危险。但当比利跪下去的时候,雄鹿并未恐吓他,甚至都不动弹一下。然后,我看到地上躺着一只小鹿,一看就正饱受饥渴和酷热的折磨。它费劲地抬起头,舔我儿子手中的水喝。 水喝完后,比利跳起来朝我们的房子跑去。我跟着他回到水龙头前。比利拧开水龙头,一股极细的水流缓缓流了出来。他跪在那里,让一滴滴的水慢慢盛满他小手做的"杯子"。 我这才知道比利在干什么。一周前,他用同样的方法给我们的马喂水,结果被他父亲训了一顿,告诫他不要浪费水。正因如此,他才没有向我求助。足足用了20分钟,他的小手才接满水。他站起来转身时,我站在了他的面前。他的眼里满是泪水,只说了句:"我没有浪费水。"
这次我也加入了他的行动,从厨房拿了一小壶水。我让比利自己照顾小鹿,因为那是他的工作,而我只是站在树林边观望。当泪珠滑过我的脸颊,滴落到地上的时候,另一种水珠忽然也落了下来,并且越来越多。我抬头看看天。似乎上苍也为此自豪地落泪。有些人可能会说这不过是个极其偶然的巧合。我对此无话可说,我也不想为此辩解。我只能说那一天下的雨挽救了我们的农场,正如一个小男孩拯救另一条生命的行动一样。
1.carefree adj. 无忧无虑的,轻松愉快的
2.air n. 样子,行为方式
3.creep [kri:p] vi. 蹑手蹑脚地走,悄悄地行进;crept为其过去式
4.sneak [sni:k] v. 偷偷地走
5.buck n. 雄鹿
6.lap up: 舔食,贪婪地吃
7.spigot n. 水龙头
8.trickle n. 细流,涓滴
9.tend to sb.: 照料某人
10.coincidence n. 巧合,同时发生或同时存在的事
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