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亲爱的老师、同学们:
大家好!
热爱祖国,是中华民族的传统美德。如果别人问我,在这个世界上你最爱什么?我一定会果断地回答,我最爱我的祖国。
我们伟大的祖国幅员辽阔、山河壮丽、土地肥沃、物产丰富,空气清新。啊,伟大的祖国像一位雄伟的巨人,屹立在世界东方。我们热爱雄伟的祖国,如同热爱我的母亲,因为母亲是我的心灵、身体的来源与归宿。祖国是甘泉、母亲的乳汁,哺育了一代又一代的优秀中华儿女。几十年来,几百年来,他们为了国家的富强,在战场上流血流汗,用生命和鲜血才换来今天祖国的安宁。建国__年来,国家的科技飞速的发展,人民的生活不断的富裕。
1992年9月12号,_决定实施载人航天工程。载人航天工程,是中国航天规模,技术最复杂,安全性可靠性要求的跨世纪重点工程。终于在2003年10月15日有了结果。那天早晨9时,在酒泉卫星发射中心,随着一声震耳欲聋的巨响,我国自行研制的“神州五号”飞船被送上太空,火箭划过一道五彩的曲线,看起来宛若一条蜿蜒的苍龙,瞬间便消失在了天空中。10月16日6小时23分。飞船在环绕地球14圈后成功回祖国大地。航天员杨利伟在着陆机场登机返回北京的时候,用三句话概括了他21小时的太空旅行;“飞船飞行正常。我自我感觉良好。我为祖国骄傲。”
2005年10月12号,中国航天员费俊龙,聂海胜乘坐“神州六号”飞船,开始中国第二次载人航天飞行。在经过115小时32分钟的太空飞行后,飞船返回舱于17日凌晨4时顺利着陆,航天员安全返回。中国科技跨时代的发展,标志着我国已进入世界科技强国。
我们要向全世界宣告;“祖国伟大!我爱你!”
谢谢大家!
“竹外桃花三两枝,春江水暖鸭先知。”又是一个百花齐放,五彩缤纷的春天了,每当到了三月,大雁会从南方回来,小溪会恢复以前的清澈,更会一如既往地欢快地唱着歌,我之所以喜欢春天,是因为春天能使我心旷神怡,心情舒畅,为我们的世界增添色彩。
我喜欢春,因为它像一个魔术师,它唤醒了森林中熟睡的动物,唤醒了沉睡中的树木和各种奇花异草,动物们慢慢地睁开了它们炯炯有神的双眼,慢慢的探出头来,大声叫道:“太好了!春天到了,春天到了。_
我喜欢春,因为它像一位魔术师,她唤醒了正在沉睡中的小溪流,小溪流,它啊,像一位恬静的女孩子,能歌善舞,每当太阳公公出门跑步时,它就会唱起优美的歌声,跳起好看的舞蹈,阳光照耀在小溪流窈窕的身姿上时,小溪流就像宝石一样闪闪发光,成为大自然的焦点,每当别人投来惊羡的眼光时,小溪流就会面红耳赤,好像在说:_谢谢你们这么夸耀我,我会继续努力的!_小溪流不像男孩那么活蹦乱跳,而是很文静地看书或跟别人聊天……
我喜欢春,因为它像一位园丁,唤醒了在沉睡中的花草,走进花园,我不禁眼一亮,花园里百花齐放,争奇斗艳,它们好像在向我点头,对我微笑,真是“春色满园关不住,一枝红杏出墙。”呀!
我喜欢春,因为它更像一位慈爱的母亲,每天早上,窗外鸟儿的叫声就像春姑娘派来的闹钟或使者,来负责叫醒我,告诉我,“一年之计在于春,一天之计在于晨。”春天的大好时光不可浪费,快快起床。我站在春的面前,伸了伸懒腰,心想:“春天真好,真希望春天永远不要走!”
我喜欢春,喜欢那百花齐放,万物复苏的春;我喜欢春,喜欢那个五彩缤纷的春;我喜欢春,更喜欢那个使我心旷神怡的春!
各位尊敬的校领导、老师们,亲爱的同学们:
你们好!
莎士比亚曾说:“生活里没有书,就好比大地没有阳光;智慧里没有书,就好比鸟儿没有翅膀。”受爸爸妈妈影响,我从小就养成了看书报的习惯。我每天放学的第一件事,就是赶紧拿起当天的报纸。
我爱读书,每当我拿着一本新书的时候,就觉得有一种栩栩如生,会说话的美妙的东西进入了我的生活。在书中,我和__船长驾驶着“鹦鹉螺”号畅游海底两万里;和__博士乘热气球横跨非洲探险,度过气球上的五星期;跟__绅士历尽艰辛,八十天环游地球。我曾为卖火柴的小女孩伤心落泪,为丑小鸭变成白天鹅而拍手欢呼。
同学们!你们知道每天太阳为什么都东起西落吗?天空为什么是蓝色的吗?夏天蝉儿为什么会鸣叫吗?快打开书本吧,答案就在里面!
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!
桌子对面,是一位中年大妈,五六十岁的年纪,穿着一件暗红的棉袄,棉袄上点缀着星点小花。
大妈赔着笑脸,对着桌子里面的女子说道:“帮我查下,我手机欠费了,欠了好多,看看是为啥!“
女子礼貌地接过大妈手中写着号码的字条。
得知了确切的情况,大妈开始有点激动。
“哎,我那闺女,叫她不要乱点,她那脑子哎……“
看着大妈的年纪,我想象着她女儿的年纪,应该不会是对电子产品一窍不通的年龄吧。
随即大妈的絮叨,让我听懂了些许缘由。
她的闺女小时应生病,所以脑子有些不太灵光,然后却也自食其力到工厂里打工。
“那双手哦,都长茧子,看的心疼,体力活,没办法。“
“我那儿子脑子灵光,可惜不怎么在家,不然让他就比较懂这些!“
“我也差点忘了来交,就是买菜路过顺道来。“
当女子告知大妈,手机哪些功能别让她女儿点开时,大妈说道。
随后,大妈便在那开始絮叨起生活琐事,我看那个女子微微笑着,偶尔点头示意。
大妈絮叨了好一会,才缴了钱离开。
我在想,有些事,有些突破口吧,也许平时不怎么去想,可当到某一个点,某一个环境,有某一个愿意倾听的人,那话,也许就多了,即便对方是个陌生人。
Ambition is the decision one makes and the resolution with which he carries out that decision. It provides us with the required driving force to accomplish any undertakings in our life. Just as Joseph Epstein, a famous American writer put it,” And as we decide and choose, so are our lives formed.” Indeed, once we make up our minds to choose to do something, then our life becomes meaningful and specifically orientated. This notion of life, as far as I observe, is closest to truth and does apply to almost all aspects of life. First things first, ambition renders us a sense of mission. No matter what decision you make you have to be responsible for your choice. Your choice procures you a sense of orientation, or more specially a sense of mission. And only a strong mission may enable one to accomplish greatness. Caesar of the ancient Roman Empire was urged by his ambition “I came, I saw, I conquered.” And became an unrivaled empire builder in the history of Rome. John Milton, stimulated always by his ambition that aimed at writing some “mighty lines” which England would unwillingly forget, had in due time secured his position as the second Shakespeare in the history of English literature. In the second place, ambition can bring one’s potentials to the full. Ambition may well serve as a catalyst activating one’s dormant potentials. Without ambition one’s potentials will remain slumbering like a dormant volcano. A case in point is Ms Zhang Heidi, a Chinese Helen Keller. It was her ambition to be a useful person has turned the almost paralyzed Zhang Heidi into a well-accomplished figure whose achievements would dwarf those of some normal people aim at the sun, though, at worst, they may probably land on the moon. Influential as it is upon us, however, ambition must be channeled in the right direction. If wrongly directed, one’s ambition may bring havoc on him and others. Hitler, whose ambition was to conquer Europe by whatever evil means, finally turned him into a demon. It was this demon that almost cast Europe into an unfathomable abyss of anguish and suffering. Another case is Macbeth whose ambition was to become the king of Scotland. However, his ambition was materialized by the murder of King Duncan. Consequently, unbearable guilt and psychological agony drove him to his tragic doom. To sum up, ambition can benefit us tremendously if wisely and correctly channeled, otherwise it may ruin others and ourselves. A poet says: life can be bad. Life can be good. Life can be dirty. Life can be sad. Life can even be painful. In my mind’s eye, a person can make his life beautiful, meaningful and rewarding and stand out as a respectable personage if he is motivated by a well-orientated ambition.
05: Interview An Effective Way to Recruit Employees Nowadays, interview is frequently used by employers as one of the preferable means to recruit prospective employees. As a result, there have been many arguments for or against it as a selection procedure. Some people regard it as a good way to select employees in a short time while others think it not proper to decide on a person just by the simple means of interview. Both of them have some truth. But in my opinion, it is an efficient way to recruit a prospective employee.
First of all, interview serves as an efficient way to examine if a person has the qualities that are needed for modern competition or for a certain company. In interview, one needs to present the best part of oneself to the interviewers. If the interviewee is well prepared and has a knowledgeable mind, he or she should show it plainly to the interviewers. The key point for the interviewee on this occasion is to be quick-minded and resourceful. Certainly one will come across some tough questions from the interviewers. What the latter expects is a witty even humorous answer. What is more, in an interview, facing a group of interviewers, who will make a decision on the interviewee' fate, the interviewee has to remain calm which is an essential quality for modern competition.
Secondly, interview embodies fairness--the principle of modern society. During an interview, all interviewees will face the same conditions, such as the same place, the same time; they will face the same interviewers and questions of similar difficulties. The outstanding candidate has to surpass all the other interviewees in answering ail sorts of questions and it mainly depends on his or her own ability. And the judgment is not made by one interviewer but usually by a group of interviewers, which is more objective and democratic.
Thirdly, interview offers a broader scope of selection for both the interviewers and interviewees. A company that needs to remit employees can hold a big interview to select their most ideal employees they expect from many applicants. The interviewees on the other hand, can attend several interviews to find the most appropriate companies in which they wish to work and develop. Thus interview is really a~ important bridge in the process of job hunting.
To sum up, interview has many advantages to cater for modern society. Thanks to the interview, both companies and interviewees can make their best choices.
03:Love, and Then Be Loved In recent years, more and more teachers complain that their students are indifferent to others. Some even worry that the young generation might ruin the future of China. To be sure, many of our young people cannot see eye to eye with this view. However, as a university student, I myself would like to content that we young people today are in general more self-centered and unsympathetic than our previous generations. To start with, most, if not all, young people choose to attend exclusively to their own needs. In their eyes, it is all too natural to seek satisfaction from what they do, even if it may mean inconvenience to others. Take my dormitory for example. It is a common scene here that a roommate cheerfully talks to his girlfriend on the phone at midnight when others are struggling for a sound sleep. One may complain now and then, but to no avail. In fact, the others, to the exclusion of me, live their dormitory life much in the same way. When I take a nap at noon, they often play cards. They have no regard for others. Life is a joy to them, yet they often enjoy it to the neglect of others' feelings. In sharp contrast, our caring parents always pay heed to our needs and those of others. Whenever my father comes back home late in the night, he tiptoes in for fear that he might awake me. Moreover, our young people tend to be insensitive to others' difficulty. When a classmate falls ill, few people offer to help, but regard it as none of their business. Some students in my class come from poor families. Yet, they are active mobile phone users, who may spend twice as much as what their parents earn from arduous labor. When asked why they behave so, they answer that their parents have the obligation to accommodate their expenses. Personally, I detest their answer, for I know my parents never thought that way when they were young. Being aware of their parents' financial difficulty, they managed to save every penny they could. For the above reasons and those not mentioned here, I subscribe to the view that young people in today's China are more self-centered and unsympathetic than were our previous generations. It is high time that we learned from older generations so that a harmonious and splendid future can be anticipated.
Owing to economic development and improvement in living standards of common people, more and more private cars are on road. Some believe private cars have brought convenience and mobility to the owners while others argue that private automobiles deserve a limit on the increasing number. As far as I see it, we should not put a limit on private cars.
First of all, the private car is a symbol of freedom and wealth. The private car has given us a freedom and convenience our ancestors could not dream of. We can travel to relatively remote places that it is hard to reach on foot or public transport rarely goes to. A car enables an individual or a family to travel at any time they wish. With a car there is no need to wait for the bus in the bitterly cold or under the scorching sun. Furthermore a car can serve as a symbol of one’s wealth, which makes him or her proud of his or her accomplishments and glorious past.
Secondly, a car can make our work more efficient and life more convenient. Nowadays many Chinese can enjoy the comfort and luxury of owning a private car. Having a car of one’s own means no more traveling to work on crowded buses or subway trains; no more waste of time for waiting at the bus stop or train station. With a car one does not have to worry about the possible danger their child suffers when they are elbowing their way through the crowd, instead they can drop off the children at school on the way to work. In the case of illness, the car takes its owner or other sick person to hospital without any delay.
Last but not least, lifting bans on private cars will stimulate the automobile industry, which provides jobs for a large team of workers. Known as a sunrise industry, Chinese automobile industry needs strong and continuous fueling from domestic demand. If more people buy cars, the industry will embrace continued growth, thus contributing more to the national economy. Moreover, its growth will trigger the boom of related industries like iron and steel production and energy.
In conclusion, the advantages of private cars convince us that we should not put a limit on the number of private cars. What we should do at the moment is to perfect the transport infrastructure to ensure private cars to go faster and more safely.
The mindset of sacrifice is seen as an important part of the Chinese nation’s traditional virtues. Chinese often regard those as heroes who volunteer to offer assistance in times of crisis. Even children and youngsters in primary and middle schools are taught to learn from this kind of heroes and do something alike when confronting a similar circumstance. However, I hold an opposite view on this issue.
Firstly, the new concepts of self-protection will not challenge or weaken the traditional Chinese virtue of justice and courage. On the contrary, it will be carried toward In a scientific and rational way. For instance, if primary students see a robbery on their way to school, they are advised to remember the traits of suspects and report the case to school and public security authorities. For high school students, they should report it first, and at the same time take some adequate actions to fight against criminals on the premise of fully guaranteeing their own safety. That is a positive and flexible measure to strengthen the self-protection awareness of students under the age of 18 for whom safety should be the first consideration. Given their physical strength and relevant training, it is not wise for them to stand up for justice at the risk of endangering their own lives.
Furthermore, full respect for one’s lives represents social progress. In the past, the government stressed that all efforts should be made to protect public interests regardless of the cost, but today priority is given to individual’s personal safety. And the new concepts actually require adults and teachers to enhance students’ awareness of safety and teach them the value of life. When they know they can not bring the suspect into control, they are advised to seek help instead of acting boldly and bluntly. Certainly we do not want our youngsters to become cowards, but we do want them to be wise.
An old saying goes that a wise man cuts the coat according to the cloth he has. We should emphasize that acts are to be taken in conformity with one’s specific circumstance. And youngsters are not advised to take the challenge and risk beyond their limitation, for they represent the future of our nation.
As economic globalization accelerates, language plays a vital role in cross-boundary communication. An international language like English is inevitably popular among language learners all over the world. And there is a widespread concern whether or not to go abroad for one's English study. To me the answer is undoubtedly a yes, since it provides a chance not only to learn the language, but also to understand the culture.
First of all, going to an English-speaking country is a better way to create an ideal language-learning environment. As it is said, when in Rome, do as Romans do. Thus it can be inferred that a better way to learn how Romans behave is to go to Rome and observe their way of life. It is also true with English study. In an English-speaking country, one is likely to be exposed to more chances to communicate with native speakers rather than being confined to book knowledge only. On his stay in London, a student will have a taste of royal English himself, thus it is easier for him to improve his pronunciation and intonation through imitation. Surrounded by native speakers, a language learner will also find it very helpful in improving other skills like speaking, reading and writing.
Moreover, a student going abroad not only enhances their language proficiency but also comes into direct interplay with a new culture, which is an integral part of language study. Some linguists maintain that one cannot fully grasp a language unless he knows about the culture profoundly, for language is only a medium to conduct communication. Thus living with English-speaking people, one can obtain a vivid first-hand understanding of some idioms, slang and the cultural background And this personal experience will be very difficult to achieve-whatever abundant study resources can be accessed to domestically. By chatting with native speakers in daily life, students can gain an insight in the culture.
Judging from all the analysis above, we may safely come to such a conclusion that going to an English-speaking country is advantageous for English learners. A study experience abroad is such a practice to double the achievements with half the efforts. Fully utilizing the chance to get a deeper involvement in the exotic culture, students may become real masters of English.
暑假快到了,一想到有四十天的时间供我们疯玩就开心的不得了。去年暑假,我回老家呆了有半个月左右。在这里的这段时间里,我和小伙伴们做了很多好玩的事情,其中最有趣的就是掏松鼠去了。
我不知道老家这里的`松鼠是不是真正意义上的松鼠,但我知道有一个不同点。书上介绍松鼠应该在树上筑巢,而我们这里长的酷似松鼠的动物是土里打洞,像老鼠一样。暂时我就叫它为松鼠吧。
去年回老家的第二天,一群小伙伴就去找我玩去了。因为我虽然不在农村住,但是每年都会回去一段时间,小伙伴们和我很熟。我们混在一起,商量的去那玩去了。小强说,他前几天跟哥哥上山看见一只大松鼠钻进了一个洞里。这个洞口有新土,像是一个正在用的窝。现在正是小松鼠还没出窝的时节,也长的差不多大了,能养活。要不我们去掏小松鼠吧。
我只是见过别人的掏出来过这种小精灵似的动物,没有亲自参与过这样的行动。我也想看看洞里是什么样的,所以我们一拍既合。小明回家拿了一把铁锹,我们就向那个山坡上行进。在经过一个小时的步行之后,我们终于到达了目的地。我们休息了一会就开始掏窝了,一开始很直,到了里边分成了两个洞。听朋友们说有经验的人闻一闻味就知道那一个里边是住的,那一个是放粮食的,那一个是厕所。我们也装模做样的闻了半天,结果是谁也拿不定主意。小强闻的最仔细了,他说右边那个也放一根棍子进去,以免一会找不到洞口的。现在挖左边这个洞,我们都笑话他,不懂还装懂。
又挖了一小会,大概有三十厘米左右,我们真的找到毛毛草,这一般就是住的地方了。小强胆子最大,伸手进去摸,一个,两个……;一共摸出来五只小松鼠,他们特别的小,身上还是乳毛。听他们说能养活了,我就要了一只,剩下的他们分了。我心里想到,我虽然把你掏出来了,但是我不是想害你。我把你养活大再把你放回到大山中。
星期六,我和爸爸妈妈还有姐姐,去重庆加勒比玩。
刚走进这个水世界,就发现里面人山人海,我迫不及待地奔了进去,换好泳装,我和姐姐手拉着手走到池边,跑上滑梯。只见我前面的人滑下去了,我才敢滑下去。我发现这个滑梯并不怎么好玩,我姐姐指着另一个滑梯说:“我们去试试那个吧,说不定那个能好玩一点”。于是我们又跑上了另一个滑梯,前面没有人,我先滑了下去紧接着姐姐也滑了下去。我发现这个滑梯很好玩,我们又玩了几遍,然后到另一个池子里玩儿了。
我们发现这个池子里面有很多很高的滑梯,可是我们怎么找都找不到上去的地方,我们只能在下面淋了一些水。因为滑梯上面有一个大桶里面装着水,上面有一个东西一直在往大桶里灌水,水一装满大桶就会把水倒下来,我们在下面被浇了好几次。我们发现旁边有一个坐艇滑滑梯。我们叫上爸爸妈妈一起去玩儿。第一次我和爸爸坐了一个黄紫色的滑梯,那个滑梯第一段是直接往下走的,然后往上滑一下就滑到水池里了,我感觉特别的刺激就像坐过山车一样。第二次我和姐姐一个艇,我们划了一个绿色和红色的滑梯,最开始也是垂直往下,然后滑进一个球里,球上面有一个往上喷水的地方,我们的艇一到那里就往上跳一下,然后再往下走,就到水池里了……这里真好玩呀!
那天我感觉非常开心,希望下次还能来。
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