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篇一:吃一堑长一智的作文

吃一堑长一智的作文

吃一堑长一智的作文(一)

记得妈妈对我说过一句话:“世上好人总比坏人多。”说起坏人,以前我只从报纸、新闻中了解到抢劫、杀人犯等等,在我的脑海里认为只要是犯法的人都是坏人。可是,这次我却真实地遇到了一个名副其实的坏人——小偷。

想起那件事,我反而更觉得它是一个真实的“梦”。

那是一个绵绵细雨的下午,同学家开了一家新店,我便是那儿的忠实顾客了,每天放学都要去哪儿溜达一圈。这天,我和同学一起开开心心地走进了她妈妈的这家食品店。可是出来时,我俩都一脸的闷闷不乐,非常的生气,事情这样的??

在那天早晨,店里进来了一个中年男子,后面还跟着几个老妇女,他们看似不认识,好像又认识,那个男子转了一圈,买了三个最贵的冰激凌,掏出100元钱,拿给店主(同学的妈妈),当店主找给他钱时,他又说:他要看那100元钱上面好像有号码。于是店主老实地把几十张百元大钞给他查找,那个中年男子便趁机用四张假钞换走了十几张百元大钞,手法非常的熟练。接着,他又看中了店主的手机,便故意把棒冰袋子放在那部手机上面,询问儿童食品在哪儿?店主便急忙走去拿儿童食品,男子趁机将手机悄悄地放进装冰激凌的袋子里,中年男子终于如愿以偿的把手机“拿”到手,然后又说儿童食品不要了,下次再来买,其实就是声东击西,目的就是把店主引开,顺便拿到手机。就这样小偷便大摇大摆地走出食品店,这时正在挑选食品的老妇女故意问这问那,拖延店主的时间,随后也跟着走出了食品店,看来他们是同伙的。当店主发现手机丢了时,小偷早就跑得远远了。

他们以为这件事天不知,地不知,只有他和她知道,其实店中监控清清楚楚记录着他们的一举一动,警察已经布控寻找他们,他们终究会难逃法律惩罚的。

事后,这件事给店主给我们也长了记性,小偷就是趁着新店开张,店主没有经验,又没有验钞机,所以小偷就选择他们下手。

有句俗话说的好:“只防君子,不防小人。”小偷也就是人类中的人渣,我们不能保证世上无小人,但是能保证小人不是我。

吃一堑长一智的作文(二)

人人都不希望遇到>挫折和困难,可是只有在挫折与困难中吸取经验和教训才能使我们的生活变得更加完美。

记得五年级时的一次月考,我的总成绩在班里排名第三,当我得知这个好消息时,心中洋溢着一种说不出的喜悦。

过了些日子,老师告诉我们又要月考了,让我们抓紧时间复习。妈妈再三嘱咐我千万不要掉以轻心,可我却心想:还有好几天呢,现在用不着那么着急,再说,我上次考的那么好,这次分肯定也低不了。

就这样,我又轻轻松松的度过了几天。直到离第二次月考还差一天了。我才开始紧张起来,于是,我赶紧拿出资料复习。

转天,我拿到卷子,顿时傻了眼,虽然这张卷子比上次简单,可由于我没有抓紧时间复习,该掌握的知识全都忘了,答题答的很差。考完试只盼着老师能晚点告分,可是老师就像跟我作对似的,下午就把卷子发下来了。我闭着眼,希望我能少错点,就全是当瞎猫碰上死耗子了。我慢慢的睁开眼睛,看到了自己的成绩。我大胆的把三科成绩加起来,竟然比上次低十几分。此时我伤心极了,也失望极了。我知道自己错了,错就错在太骄傲了。

回到家,我把自己的成绩告诉了妈妈,妈妈说这就算是给我一个教训,让我尝尝骄傲的后果。

通过这次考试,我才算真正明白了“虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后”这句话的真正含义,同时,我也有了“吃一堑,长一智”的经历。在今后的人生道路上,我一定会记住这次刻骨铭心的教训,它将成为我学习的动力,永远激励我向前。

吃一堑长一智的作文(三)

星期天的晚上,我在看爸爸 做豆腐乳。

爸爸把辣椒粉和食盐搅拌在一起,我看到那辣椒粉鲜红鲜红的,食盐洁白洁白的,混合在一起很是漂亮 ,而且散发出阵阵诱人的香味。我很好奇 ,想用手去触摸一下,爸爸马上阻止说:“小孩子 ,不能动!”我很不理解 ,有点生气 ,最后还是禁不住诱惑,偷偷地拿筷子搅了几下,把手缩回来,心里在暗暗地乐。突然,我感到眼睛 有点痛。原来我拿筷子的时候,把筷子上的辣椒粉沾在手上,不知什么时候擦到眼睛里了。这时,眼睛痛得越来越厉害了,就像有一把尖刀在眼睛里扎。我吓坏了,边哭边叫:“痛死了!我的眼睛痛死了!”爸爸听到了说:“你不听大人的话,咎由自取,还是用力哭吧!”我感到伤心,爸爸不但不救我,还要落井下石讥讽我。于是,我大声地哭了起来,眼泪 簌簌直下。过了一会儿,咦?眼睛不痛了,我停住不哭了。这时,爸爸说话了:“不痛了吧!我正是要让你哭,用眼泪把辣的东西冲出来。这可是一个好办法。”

我这才明白,原来爸爸时刻在帮着我,我直感动 得又要流泪 ,这时爸爸又唱起那句口头禅:“不听老人言,吃亏在眼前!”我听了破涕为笑。真是“吃一堑 长一智”。

篇二:考试英语作文必背万能句

英语考试作文必背万能句

1. It is my great pleasure to hear from you (万能回信开头句)

2. 表建议句型

It is highly suggested that you should(not)…

In addition, you are supposed to do sth

Meanwhile,…is also a good way for you.

3.高级词汇的顺序词

to begin with,可替换 at first,

then\next, 可替换 second,

finally, 可替换 third,

4. 可被替换的连词

however, 可替换 but

therefore 可替换 so

otherwise 可替换 or

中考作文必备的10个"万金油"句型

1. 不用说…… It goes without saying that … = (It is) needless to say (that) ….

= It is obvious that ….

例:不用说早睡早起是值得的。

It goes without saying that it pays to keep early hours.

2. 在各种……之中,…… Among various kinds of …, … /= Of all the …, …

例︰在各种运动中我尤其喜欢慢跑。

Among various kinds of sports, I like jogging in particular.

3. 就我的看法……;我认为……

In my opinion, …

= To my mind, ….

= As far as I am concerned, …

= I am of the opinion that ….

例:In my opinion, playing video games not only takes much time but is also harmful to health.

就我的看法打电动玩具既花费时间也有害健康。

4. 随着人口的增加…… With the increase/growth of the population, …

随着科技的进步…… With the advance of science and technology, …

例:With the rapid development of Taiwan's economy, a lot of social problems have come to pass.

随着台湾经济的快速发展许多社会问题产生了。

5. ……是必要的 It is necessary (for sb.) to do / that … …… 是重要的 It is important/essential (for sb.) to do / that …

…… 是适当的 It is proper (for sb.) to do / that … ……是紧急的 It is urgent (for sb.) to do / that … 例:It is proper for us to keep the public places clean. It is proper that we (should) keep the public places clean. 我们应当保持公共场所清洁。

6. 花费 spend … on sth. / doing sth. …

例:我们不应该在我们不感兴趣的事情上花太多的时间。

We shouldn't spend too much time on something we aren't interested in.

7. how 引导的感叹句

例:那至少可以证明你很诚实。

At least it will prove how honest you are.

8. 状语从句

A) 如果你不……,你就会…… If you don't ..., you'll ... 例︰If you don't keep working hard, you'll lose the chance. 如果你不坚持努力工作,你就会失去这次机会。

B) 如此 ……,以至于…… so … that …

例:At that moment, I was so upset that I wanted to give up. 当时,我非常伤心,最后都想放弃了。

C) 每当我听到……我就忍不住感到兴奋。Whenever I hear …, I cannot but feel excited.

每当我做……我就忍不住感到悲伤。 Whenever I do …, I cannot but feel sad.

每当我想到……我就忍不住感到紧张。Whenever I think of …, I cannot but feel nervous.

每当我遭遇……我就忍不住感到害怕。Whenever I meet with …, I cannot but feel frightened.

每当我看到……我就忍不住感到惊讶。Whenever I see …, I cannot but feel surprised.

例:Whenever I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot but feel sad.

= Every time I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot help feeling sad.

每当我想到我家附近那一条清澈的小溪我就忍不住感到悲伤。

9. 宾语从句

我认为,…… / 我认为……不 I think / I don't think that …

我想知道是否…… I wonder whether …

篇三:专四阅读详解 吃一堑长一智

星期4 Thursday

A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.吃一堑,长一智。

The dog, called Prince, was an intelligent animal and a slave to Williams. From morning till night, when Williams was at home, Prince never left his sight, practically ignoring all other members of the family. The dog had a number of clearly defined duties, for which Williams had patiently trained him and, like the good pupil he was, Prince lived for the chance to demonstrate his abilities. When Williams wanted to put on his boots, he would murmur “Boots” and within seconds the dog would drop them at his feet. At nine every morning Prince ran off to the general store in the village, returning shortly with not only Williams’ daily paper but a half-ounce packet of Williams’ favorite tobacco, John Rhine’s Mixed. A gun-dog by breed, Prince possessed a large soft mouth specially evolved for the safe carrying of hunted creatures, so that the paper and the tobacco came to no harm, never even showing a tooth mark.

Williams was a railway man, an engine driver, and he wore a blue uniform which smelled of oil and oil fuel. He had to work at odd times — “days”, “late days” or “nights”. Over the years Prince got to know these periods of work and rest, knew when his master would leave the house and return, and the dog did not waste his knowledge. If Williams overslept, as he often did, Prince barked at the bedroom door until he woke, much to the annoyance of the family. On his return, Williams’ slippers were brought to him, the paper and tobacco if previously delivered.

A curious thing happened to Williams during the snow and ice of last winter. One evening he slipped and fell on the icy pavement somewhere between the village and his home. He was so badly shaken that he stayed in bed for three days, and not until he got up and dressed again, did he discover that he had lost his wallet containing over fifty pounds. The house was turned upside down in the search, but the wallet was not found. However, two days later — that was five days after the fall — Prince dropped the wallet into Williams’ hand. Very muddy, stained and wet through, the little case still contained fifty-three pounds, Williams’ driving license and a few other papers. Where the dog had found it no one could tell, but found it he had and recognized it probably by the faint oil smell on the worn leather.

1. How did Prince perform his duties?

[A] He was delighted to show them off.

[B] He did his best but was not often successful.

[C] He did them quickly, so as not to be punished by his master.

[D] He had few opportunities to do them.

2. According to the passage, gun-dogs

[A] were the fastest runners of all dogs.

[B] had their teeth removed when they were young.

[C] could carry birds, etc, without hurting them.

[D] bred well, producing many young dogs.

3. We learn from the passage that

[A] Williams did not get enough sleep.

[B] Williams had unfixed working times.

[C] the dog grew accustomed to traveling by train.

[D] the dog was confused about the time of day.

4. It upset Williams’ family when

[A] Williams had to go to work at night.

[B] the dog made too much noise in the house.

[C] Williams made them all get up early.

[D] the dog would not let them see the newspaper.

5. Williams did not realize his loss for several days because

[A] he trusted the dog to find the wallet.

[B] he was unconscious all that time.

[C] he had thought the wallet was left in the office.

[D] he had no occasion to feel in his pockets.

6. The dog thought it was Williams’s wallet because

[A] he found it where Williams had fallen.

[B] he had seen it before and recognized it.

[C] he found a wallet and by chance it was Williams’s.

[D] he was familiar with the scent of it.

Text B

What will people use the Internet for? Shopping and banking will be big growth areas. Henley predicts that, from under 1% of all purchases today, it will account for 6.4% of purchases within four years, amounting to 42 billion. Sales have already started with dry goods such as books and CDs and, as people learn to trust it, will move on to regular purchases such as food. Iceland, the supermarket chain, began computer shopping trials two weeks ago and has already signed up at least 15,000 customers, ranging from busy executives to the housebound. When it links up with digital television, Iceland expects to double that immediately.

Yet internet-linked televisions and phones may be only the start. One potential breakthrough is Bluetooth, named after a 10th-century Danish king famed for his rotten front tooth and uniting warring factions in Denmark and Norway.

The modern Bluetooth allows an unlikely array of machines to talk to each other, so that a phone tucked away in a briefcase can remember to send out a signal that turns on a video machine 50 miles away, switches on the heating or starts the cooker. Cars, offices and kitchens will all speak to each other. In Finland, the idea of phones communicating with computerized tills so that you press a button and pay for your supermarket goods or drink from a vending machine is being tested. Said one enthusiast: “Your phone will be your remote control for life.”

As with all revolutions, there are reservations. Health concerns about mobile phones are unresolved, with microwave radiation linked to increased tiredness and headaches in one recent study in Sweden.

Some argue that more sophisticated entertainment at home will deepen antisocial “cocooning” trends, that internet grocery deliveries will kill off the last corner shops, and that a “couch potato” generation of children will grow even more over-fat.

The most significant impact, however, will be in the way we work. Adrian Hansford, director of millennial projects at BT, predicts it will encourage more people to work at home. “People have talked about telecommuting for years, but at last it makes economic sense. Many officers will turn into touchdown centers, where people will only occasionally call in. This is already the case for one in five at BT,” he said.

7. What’s NOT true about the Internet purchases?

[A] Many people still don’t trust it very much now.

[B] There will be a great growth in the sales.

[C] It will become a major form of purchase within four years.

[D] A wider variety of goods will be purchased via the Internet.

8. Some people are reserved about Bluetooth because they believe that

[A] mobile phones are still harmful to one’s health.

[B] Bluetooth will violate people’s privacy.

[C] they might be controlled by someone else.

[D] it will replace the remote control of people.

9. With the development of phone communicating,

[A] it will be helpful to cure headaches and tiredness.

[B] goods would be delivered from corner shops.

[C] people will tend to stay at home for a longer time.

[D] people will find it more difficult to get things they want.

10. Which of the following is NOT caused by Bluetooth?

[A] People won’t have to go to the office every day.

[B] People will no longer have to work.

[C] People will become too fat for lack of exercise.

[D] People will become separate from others.

Text C

His palms were sweating. He needed a towel to dry his grip. A glass of ice water quenched his thirst, but hardly cooled his intensity. It was as hot as the competition he faced today at the National Junior Olympics. The pole was set as 17 feet. That was three inches higher than his personal best. Michael Stone confronted the most challenging day of his pole-vaulting career.

As long as Michael could remember, he had always dreamed of flying. Michael’s mother read him numerous stories about flying when he was growing up. Michael had this one recurring dream. He would be running down a country road. He could feel the rocks and chunks of dirt at his feet. As he raced down the golden-lines wheat fields, he always out-ran the locomotives passing by. It was at the exact moment he took a deep breath that he lifted off the ground. He would soar like an eagle.

From the age of 14, Michael began a very careful and regimented weightlifting program. The program was carefully monitored by his father. All of Michael’s vaults today seemed to be the reward for his hard work. But he wasn’t surprised or thrilled about clearing the bar at 17 feet, which made him one of the final two competitors.

When he cleared the bar at 17 feet 2 inches and 17 feet 4 inches, again he showed no emotion. Now the bar was set at nine inches higher than his personal best. As he lay on his back and heard the crowd moan, he knew the other vaulter had missed his final jump. It was time for his final jump. Since the other vaulter had fewer misses, Michael needed to clear this vault to win. A miss would get him second place. Nothing to be ashamed of, but Michael would not allow himself the thought of not winning first place.

He rolled over and did his ritual of three finger-tipped push-ups(俯卧撑) along with three Marine-style push-ups. He found his pole, stood and stepped on the runway that led to the most challenging events of his 17-year-old life.

As he began sprinting down the runway, something felt wonderfully different, yet familiar. The surface below him felt like the country road he used to dream about. The rocks and chunks of dirt, the visions of the golden wheat fields seemed to fill his thoughts. When he took a deep breath, it happened. Michael began to fly, just like in his childhood dreams. Only this time he knew he wasn’t dreaming.

It was either the eruption of the people in the stands or the thump of his landing that brought Michael back to earth. He could imagine the smile on his parents’faces. But what he didn’t know was that his father was hugging his mother, crying. He was crying the greatest tears of all: tears of pride.

With all the media attention, endorsement possibilities and swarming herds of heartfelt congratulation, Michael’s life would never be the same. It wasn’t just because he won the National Junior Olympics and set a new world record. And it wasn’t because he had just increased his personal best by 9 inches. It was simply because Michael Stone is blind.

11. What’s Michael’s personal best before the National Junior Olympics?

[A] 17 feet 3 inches. [B] 16 feet 7 inches.

[C] 17 feet 4 inches. [D] 16 feet 9 inches.

12. Michael chose pole-vaulting as his career partly due to

[A] his recurring dream of eagle. [B] his mother’s affect.

[C] his ability to out-ran locomotive. [D] his father’s monitoring.

13. According to the passage, we can know that Michael Stone

[A] likes daydreaming. [B] runs very fast.

[C] is indifferent to the result. [D] is cool-headed.

14. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

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[A] Only Michael and the other vaulter cleared the bar at 17 feet.

[B] Michael’s rival cleared the bar at 17 feet 2 inches and 17 feet 4 inches.

[C] Before his final jump, Michael got fallen down and lay on his back.

[D] When running down the runway, Michael felt as if he were dreaming.

15. The best title for this passage is

[A] A Dream of Flying [B] A New World Record

[C] A Dream of a Blind Boy [D] A Blind Vaulter

Text D

“I want to criticize the social system, and to show it at work, at its most intense.” Virginia Woolf’s provocative statement about her intentions in writing Mrs. Dalloway has regularly been ignored by the critics, since it highlights an aspect of her literary interests very different from the

traditional picture of the “poetic” novelist concerned with examining states of daydream and vision and with following the intricate pathways of individual consciousness. But Virginia Woolf was a realistic as well as a poetic novelist, a satirist and social critic as well as a visionary: literary critics’ inattentive dismissal of Woolf’s social vision will not withstand scrutiny.

In her novels, Woolf is deeply engaged by the questions of how individuals are shaped (or corrupted) by their social environments, how historical forces impact on people’s lives, how class, wealth, and gender help to determine people’s fates. Most of her novels are rooted in a realistically rendered social setting and in a precise historical time.

Woolf’s focus on society has not been generally recognized because of her intense disgust at propaganda in art. The pictures of reformers in her novels are usually satiric or sharply critical. Even when Woolf is fundamentally sympathetic to their causes, she portrays people anxious to reform their society and possessed of a message or program as arrogant or dishonest, unaware of how their political ideas serve their own psychological needs. (Her A Writer’s Diary notes: “the only honest people are the artists,” whereas “these social reformers and philanthropists… harbor… discreditable desires under the disguise of loving their kind…”) Woolf hated what she called “preaching” in fiction, too, and criticized novelist D.H. Lawrence (among others) for working by this method.

Woolf’s own social criticism is expressed in the language of observation rather than in direct commentary, since for her, fiction is a contemplative, not an active art. She describes phenomena and provides materials for a judgment about society and social issues; it is the reader’s work to put the observations together and understand the coherent point of view behind them. As a moralist, Woolf works by indirection, subtly undermining officially accepted mores, mocking, suggesting, calling into question, rather than asserting, advocating, bearing witness: hers is the satirist’s art.

Woolf’s literary models were acute social observers like Chekhov and Chaucer. As she put it in The Common Reader, “It is safe to say that not a single law has been framed or one stone set upon another because of anything Chaucer said or wrote; and yet, as we read him, we are absorbing morality at every pore.” Like Chaucer, Woolf chose to understand as well as to judge, to know her society root and branch — a decision crucial in order to produce art rather than argumentative.

16. What’s the author’s attitude towards the literary critics mentioned in Para. 1?

[A] scornful. [B] joking.

[C] indifferent. [D] disappointed.

17. Woolf realistically described the social setting in her novels because

[A] literary critics considered her novels to be the most realistic.

[B] she was interested in society’s effect on people.

[C] she needed to support the arguments she advanced.

[D] literary critics would charge her for her inexactness.

18. According to Woolf, the causes of reformers were

[A] disgusting.

[B] satiric or sharply critical.

[C] worthy of sympathy

[D] arrogant and dishonest.

19. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[A] Woolf criticized D.H. Lawrence for the realistic settings in his novels.

篇四:2014中考英语作文必背万能句

中考英语作文万能句

1there be句型,比如There are some strangers in the street.

回信必备1. It is my great pleasure to hear from you (万能回信开头句)

2. 表建议句型

It is highly suggested that you should(not)…

In addition, you are supposed to do sth

Meanwhile,…is also a good way for you.

3.高级词汇的顺序词

to begin with,可替换 at first, on one hand……,on the other hand…. then\next, 可替换 second, 一方面……另一方面…….. finally, 可替换 third,

4. 可被替换的连词

however, 可替换 but

therefore 可替换 so

otherwise 可替换 or

中考作文必备的10个"万金油"句型

1. 不用说…… It goes without saying that …

= (It is) needless to say (that) ….

= It is obvious that ….

例:不用说早睡早起是值得的。

It goes without saying that it pays to keep early hours.

2. 在各种……之中,…… Among various kinds of …, … /= Of all the …, … 例︰在各种运动中我尤其喜欢慢跑。

Among various kinds of sports, I like jogging in particular.

3. 就我的看法……;我认为……

In my opinion, …

= To my mind, ….

= As far as I am concerned, …

= I am of the opinion that ….

例:In my opinion, playing video games not only takes much time but is also harmful to health.

就我的看法打电动玩具既花费时间也有害健康。

5. ……是必要的 It is necessary (for sb.) to do / that …

…… 是重要的 It is important/essential (for sb.) to do / that …

…… 是适当的 It is proper (for sb.) to do / that …

……是紧急的 It is urgent (for sb.) to do / that …

例:It is proper for us to keep the public places clean.

It is proper that we (should) keep the public places clean.

我们应当保持公共场所清洁。

6. 花费 spend … on sth. / doing sth. …

例:我们不应该在我们不感兴趣的事情上花太多的时间。

We shouldn't spend too much time on something we aren't interested in.

7. how 引导的感叹句

例:那至少可以证明你很诚实。

At least it will prove how honest you are.

8. 状语从句

A) 如果你不……,你就会…… If you don't ..., you'll ...

例︰If you don't keep working hard, you'll lose the chance.

如果你不坚持努力工作,你就会失去这次机会。

B) 如此 ……,以至于…… so … that …

例:At that moment, I was so upset that I wanted to give up.

当时,我非常伤心,最后都想放弃了。

C) 每当我听到……我就忍不住感到兴奋。Whenever I hear …, I cannot but feel excited.

每当我做……我就忍不住感到悲伤。 Whenever I do …, I cannot but feel sad.

每当我想到……我就忍不住感到紧张。Whenever I think of …, I cannot but feel nervous.

每当我遭遇……我就忍不住感到害怕。Whenever I meet with …, I cannot but feel frightened.

每当我看到……我就忍不住感到惊讶。Whenever I see …, I cannot but feel surprised. 例:Whenever I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot but feel sad. = Every time I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot help feeling sad. 每当我想到我家附近那一条清澈的小溪我就忍不住感到悲伤。

9. 宾语从句

我认为,…… / 我认为……不 I think / I don't think that …

我想知道是否…… I wonder whether …

例:He doesn't think I should stop him joining the club.

他认为我不应该阻止他参加这个俱乐部。

10. Since + S + 过去式, S + 现在完成式.

例:Since he went to senior high school, he has worked very hard.

自从他上高中,他就一直很用功。

中考作文必备的10句谚语

1. Every coin has two sides. 每个硬币都有两面,比喻事物的两面性。

2. The winter is coming and the spring is not far. 冬天已经临近了,春天还会远吗?

3. Failure is the mother of success. 失败是成功之母。

4. Practice makes perfect. 熟能生巧。

5. Actions speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。

6. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit. 吃一堑,长一智。

7. A good beginning is half done. 良好的开端是成功的一半。

8 Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 今日事,今日毕。

9 Time and tide wait for no man. 时不我待。

篇五:2014中考英语作文必背万能句

2014中考英语作文必背万能句

回信类作文句型汇总

1. It is my great pleasure to hear from you (万能回信开头句)

2. 表建议句型

It is highly suggested that you should(not)…

In addition, you are supposed to do sth

Meanwhile,…is also a good way for you.

3.高级词汇的顺序词

to begin with,可替换 at first,

then\next, 可替换 second,

finally, 可替换 third,

4. 可被替换的连词

however, 可替换 but

therefore 可替换 so

otherwise 可替换 or

中考作文必备的10个"万金油"句型

1. 不用说…… It goes without saying that …

= (It is) needless to say (that) ….

= It is obvious that ….

例:不用说早睡早起是值得的。

It goes without saying that it pays to keep early hours.

2. 在各种……之中,…… Among various kinds of …, … /= Of all the …, … 例︰在各种运动中我尤其喜欢慢跑。

Among various kinds of sports, I like jogging in particular.

3. 就我的看法……;我认为……

In my opinion, …

= To my mind, ….

= As far as I am concerned, …

= I am of the opinion that ….

例:In my opinion, playing video games not only takes much time but is also harmful to health.

就我的看法打电动玩具既花费时间也有害健康。

4. 随着人口的增加…… With the increase/growth of the population, … 随着科技的进步…… With the advance of science and technology, …

例:With the rapid development of Taiwan's economy, a lot of social problems have come to pass.

随着台湾经济的快速发展许多社会问题产生了。

5. ……是必要的 It is necessary (for sb.) to do / that …

…… 是重要的 It is important/essential (for sb.) to do / that …

…… 是适当的 It is proper (for sb.) to do / that …

……是紧急的 It is urgent (for sb.) to do / that …

例:It is proper for us to keep the public places clean.

It is proper that we (should) keep the public places clean.

我们应当保持公共场所清洁。

6. 花费 spend … on sth. / doing sth. …

例:我们不应该在我们不感兴趣的事情上花太多的时间。

We shouldn't spend too much time on something we aren't interested in.

7. how 引导的感叹句

例:那至少可以证明你很诚实。

At least it will prove how honest you are.

8. 状语从句

A) 如果你不……,你就会…… If you don't ..., you'll ...

例︰If you don't keep working hard, you'll lose the chance.

如果你不坚持努力工作,你就会失去这次机会。

B) 如此 ……,以至于…… so … that …

例:At that moment, I was so upset that I wanted to give up.

当时,我非常伤心,最后都想放弃了。

C) 每当我听到……我就忍不住感到兴奋。Whenever I hear …, I cannot but feel excited. 每当我做……我就忍不住感到悲伤。 Whenever I do …, I cannot but feel sad.

每当我想到……我就忍不住感到紧张。Whenever I think of …, I cannot but feel nervous. 每当我遭遇……我就忍不住感到害怕。Whenever I meet with …, I cannot but feel frightened.

每当我看到……我就忍不住感到惊讶。Whenever I see …, I cannot but feel surprised. 例:Whenever I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot but feel sad.

= Every time I think of the clean brook near my home, I cannot help feeling sad.

每当我想到我家附近那一条清澈的小溪我就忍不住感到悲伤。

9. 宾语从句

我认为,…… / 我认为……不 I think / I don't think that …

我想知道是否…… I wonder whether …

例:He doesn't think I should stop him joining the club.

他认为我不应该阻止他参加这个俱乐部。

10. Since + S + 过去式, S + 现在完成式.

例:Since he went to senior high school, he has worked very hard.

自从他上高中,他就一直很用功。

中考作文必备的10句谚语

1. Every coin has two sides. 每个硬币都有两面,比喻事物的两面性。

2. The winter is coming and the spring is not far. 冬天已经临近了,春天还会远吗?

3. Failure is the mother of success. 失败是成功之母。

4. Practice makes perfect. 熟能生巧。

5. Actions speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。

6. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit. 吃一堑,长一智。

7. A good beginning is half done. 良好的开端是成功的一半。

8 Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 今日事,今日毕。

9 Time and tide wait for no man. 时不我待。

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