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【导语】哪怕是最没有希望的事情,只要有⼀个勇敢者去坚持做,到最后就会拥有希望。
以下“唯美简短的英语励志句⼦三篇”由⽆忧考整理发布,欢迎阅读参考!更多相关讯息请关注⽆忧考!唯美简短的英语励志句⼦篇⼀ 1、青春终将散场,唯独记忆永垂不朽。
Youth will come to an end, but memory will last forever. 2、信⼼孕育信⼼,从胜利⾛向胜利。
Confidence breeds confidence, from victory to victory. 3、只有千锤百炼,才能成为好钢。
Only through hard work can we become good steel. 4、没有伞的孩⼦,必须努⼒奔跑! Children without umbrellas must run hard! 5、⽣活没有观众,主⾓就是我们⾃⼰。
Life without an audience, the protagonist is ourselves. 6、⽣活的理想,就是为了理想的⽣活。
The ideal of life is to live an ideal life. 7、⼈⽣没有彩排,每天都是现场直播。
There is no rehearsal in life. Every day is a live broadcast. 8、在沉默中努⼒,让成功⾃⼰发声。
Work hard in silence and let success speak for itself. 9、⾛好⾃⼰的路,让别⼈说去。
Take your own road and let others talk. 10、成功不是击败别⼈,⽽是改变⾃⼰! Success is not defeating others, but changing yourself! 11、要随波逐浪,不可随波逐流。
英语口语对话口语话题一、主动认识陌生人1.我的名字是杨萃先。
My name is "杨萃先" .你的名字叫什么?what’s your name?a)我的名字是XX。
My name is XX.2.你多大了? How old are you?a)我XX岁了。
I’m XX years old.3.你母亲多大了?How old is your mother?我母亲XX岁了。
My mother is XX years old.4.你父亲多大了?How old is your father?我父亲XX岁了。
My father is XX years old.5. 你是学生还是上班的?Are you a student or do you work?a)我是一个学生。
I’m a student.b)我是上班族。
I am working.c)我在XX公司工作。
I work in XX company.d)我现在退休了。
I am retired now.6. 你结婚了吗?Are you married?a) 是的,我结婚了。
Yes, I’m married.b) 没有,我单身。
No, I’m single.7. 你喜欢什么样的男生/女生?(如果对方未婚)What kind of boy/girl do you like?a) 我喜欢诚实的、勤劳的男孩/女孩。
I like honest and hardworking boys/girls.b) 我不知道,看命运。
I don’t know. It’s a fate.8. 你老公/老婆多大了,如果你不介意我问的话?How old is your husband/wife,if you don’t mind me asking?a) 我老公/老婆XX岁。
My husband/wife is XX years old.9. 你有孩子吗,如果你不介意我问的话?Do you have children, if you don’t mind me asking?a) 是的,我有一个孩子。
Unit 9 LearningLesson 1词汇知识·自主学习Ⅰ. 根据语境写出正确的单词1. reflect on what we have learnt 反思我们所学到的2. the inner voice and the outer voice 内在的声音和外在的声音3. be flexible in your opinions 灵活表达你的观点4. the easiest way to promote active learning促进积极学习的最简单的方法5. an idea sounds entirely unlikely一个听起来完全不可能的想法6. dinosaurs still exist today 恐龙今天仍然存在7. have enough data to support their views有足够的数据支持他们的观点8. refuse to learn or ignore what is said拒绝学习或忽略别人所说的话9. judge people based on first impressions根据第一印象来判断人Ⅱ. 根据语境写出黑体短语的含义1. He now has a long time to reflect on what he has done. (反思)2. I don’t want to argue with you. (与……争吵)3. My hope is that he will end up making the right decision. (最终)4. It took me some time to work out what was causing this. (弄懂)5. In short, there is no simple answer to what makes a team successful. (总而言之)6. He attempted to climb the mountain, but in vain. (尝试)7. All of the work we do is based on science. (以……为依据) Ⅲ. 根据课文补全句式1. Your inner voice expresses your personal opinions, while the outer voice tellsyou about opinions (而外面的声音告诉你观点)from what you hear or read.2. Instead, active learners are open-minded and focus on what the speaker/writeris saying(演讲者/作者在说的), not on what their brain is saying in the background.3. If not(如果不是那样), at least you have “listened to”another point of view.4. If you try to find out the source of an idea, no matter how crazy it seems(不管这看起来有多疯狂), you will increase your chance of learning something.5. It is true that (确实)we cannot help disliking some people—this is human nature, after all.阅读精析·合作学习Task 1 框架宏观建构: 整体理解1. Skim the passage and fill in the blanks.Para. 1: What is (1)__________ learning?Para. 2: Listen to the (2)__________voice.Para. 3: Argue with your (3)__________ voice.Para. 4: Ask (4)__________.Para. 5: Get to the (5)__________.Para. 6: (6)__________ the message.答案: (1)active (2)outer (3)inner (4)questions (5)truth(6)Focus on2. What is the text type of the passage?A. Narration (记叙文).B. Argumentative Essay (议论文).C. Expository Writing (说明文).D. Practical Writing (应用文).答案: C3. What’s the main idea of this passage?The passage is mainly about what active learning is.Task 2 文本微观剖析: 细节探究1. Choose the best answer.(1)Most people believe that________.A. we need to train ourselves to be better learnersB. the human brain learns all by itselfC. we need to actively take part in the learning processD. it isn’t always true that the human brain is set on “automatic”(2)How many suggestions are given in the text to take an active role in learning?A. Five.B. Four.C. Three.D. Six.(3)Which one is the easiest way to promote active learning?A. Listening to the outer voice.B. Arguing with your inner voice.C. Asking questions.D. Getting to the truth.(4)What can we learn from the text?A. The outer voice expresses your personal opinions.B. Active learners focus on what their brain is saying in the background.C. Active learners accept everything they learn.D. Active learners don’t judge people based on first impressions or personal feelings.答案: (1)~(4)BACD2. Reread the passage and fill in the blanks.3. Long sentence analysis.(1)Your inner voice (主语)expresses (谓语)your personal opinions(宾语), while(并列连词) the outer voice (主语)tells (谓语) you(宾语) about opinions from what you hear or read(宾语从句).译文: 内心声音表达你的个人意见, 而外部的声音告诉你关于听到或者读到的观点。
综合英语教程5(第三版邹为诚)大三上期末复习材料1.1期末复习攻略之综英篇(一)简版苏明教育出版社总主编:苏明主编:丘马金王承水王萍魏秀洪周书松校编:何凯(PS:1、重点的★查询的☆2、此版本为先行版,后续另作补充3、转载请注明出处~)Unit1 P1-32王承水1、It is, therefore, a political as well as a personal issue with many social and economic repercussion.★n.(间接的)影响,反响,恶果[impact, effect ]2、National policy directives are not carried out to the full or in quite the same way across the country.★n.指示,命令[pointing, indication, commands, prescription, instruction]3、They receive little, if any, funding from the government but have to adhere to certain national education standards.★坚持,遵守,遵循[stick fast, stay, advocate ]4、A potted history of the state provision of education.★n.提供;供给;供应品[item, preparation, arrangement, preliminary ]5、This was built on over the decades by a succession of Arts of Parliament which extended state, making it compulsory for increasing numbers of young people to attend schools for longer periods of time.一连串,一系列,连续的人(或事物)[ a series, several things in row, sequence ]6、These moves were assisted by the gradual outlawing of child labor.★v..宣布···不合法[ illegalize, illegalise, criminalize, criminalise ]7、During the 1960s, the shortcomings of this selection procedure were too obvious to ignore and 11-plus was phased out in most places.★逐步废除[ terminate gradually ]8、Comprehensive education finally became the norm in the state system albeit with local variations.★虽然,尽管[ even if, although, while, though, as, if ]9、Another reform was allowing schools to “opt out” of LEA control if sufficient parents and school governors were in favour.★v.选择[ to choose, to make a choice ]10、Every August when GCSE examination results are released this debate resurface, especially as increasing numbers of school pupils gain passes with higher grades.★v. 重现[ emerge repeatedly, appear again ]11、Problems of funding will persist as more people become involved in education at different levels and higher education in particular will probably have to be even more self-financing.★v.顽强地坚持;维持;保持[ prevail, endure, persevere, hang in, hang on, hold on, remain, stay ]12、I remember, and some things you calculated with your mind and there was something like a quiz bee every week. 或:They even give me queen bee.★n.竞赛[ quiz ]13、But she was not having it.★[ accept, take ]14、They have laid down over a dozen rules for me.☆制定[draw up,formulate,draft,constitute]15、but they just told me, “stick out this rough spell because life will be fine onc e you have got into colle ge.”★[ endure,stay with the end ]16、My mother said that if I wrote a book she would let me off taking the entrance exams.★宽恕某人[pardon, allow someone to get away without punishment ]17、It is really getting me down—not being able to read any literature is murder, and I can only write in my dreams.★[ depress, discourage ]18、My father gave me an earful and he even said…★[ 给某人一个令人吃惊的回答give sb. a hash, severe verbal rebuke]19、When you have bashed your head against a brick wall till it's cut and bleeding you can't take any more.★v. [ strike ]20、It would be great if some murder bumped me off.v.[ kill ,murder]21、I feel I'm a sheep carrying my own meat along the road, and I'm dead beat.★[ idiom. defeated, exhausted ]22、and had to come home for abortions on the quiet.★[secretly, quietly ]23、They invited these students to give reflections on t heir school lives.★[express careful consideration仔细思考]24、Fu yawen is a quite, cultured girl of eighteen★[well educated 有教养的]25、disruptive: adj. causing disorder or turmoil破坏的;扰乱的;分裂性的26、expel: vt. drive or force out ; discharge or eject 驱逐,赶走;除名;排出(气体)Unit2 P33-60魏秀洪1、The uncle wanted to make the kitten a champion killer of mice.★n.[first rate ]2、I can judge one of the main effects of personal grading by the attitudes of students who land in my remedial course in college.☆n.补习班[cram school ]3、The uncle wanted to teach it that such fraternizing with the enemy was wrong ,so he slapped the kitten ,scolded it ,and sent it away in disgrace.☆结交,亲敌[being friendly ]4、You go to a great school not for the art of indicating assent or dissent in graduated terms……P34★[arranged in degrees,esp.successively]5、But the fantasy of what I would have liked to learn as a child may be revealing,since I feel unequipped by education for problems that lie outside the cloistered , literary domain.★[a.隔离的sheltered ]6、I would want to have been instructed in singing and in playing an instrument by ear.[凭听觉]7、…..P34(the esoteric and purely self-defensive style of judo)[难懂的,深奥的]8、I would want to have been instructed in prestidigitation.☆[变戏法trick]9、I would want to have been instructed in ventriloquism.[腹语,口技]10、It does not promise a generation of Aristotles or Newtons , of Napoleons or Washingtons , of Raphaels or Shakespeares , though such miracles of nature it has before now contained within its precincts .★[ n.boundary]11、It prepares him to fill any post with credit, and to master any subject with facility.★[n.ease]12、It teaches him to disentangle a skein of thought……P35★[understand a complex idea ]13、It teaches him to detect what is sophistical and to discard what is irrelevant.☆[a.脆弱的sophistic]14、Yet many educators cried foul ,citing other evidence that slowed more students doing better academically than ever before .[叫屈,喊冤]15、Reagan said.“Racial segregation.Sex /doc/249827925.htmlck of opportunity for the handicapped.”☆[隔离separation]16、“Groups that had lagged ways behind and had not had access to good public education were making significant strides during the same time period.[落后;]17、The auto industry , for example,had been losing around to Japanese manufacturers since the 1970s.★[be beaten by]18、They, in return , cracked down on students .[镇压,制裁;强迫]19、And to ensure that students were meeting these new standards, an era of high -stakes testing was born.★[high risk or reward]20、While many debates the dire conclusions of “A Nation At risk”,argued that reform was needed in some schools.★[a. sad, gloomy and dreadful]21、While introducing concepts such as consumer choice and economic competition22、Inject competition into American’s urban school system was the strategy behind on experiment already under way in east Harlem23、cave space:set some space aside for a special purpose24、Mediocre:not understanding,average in quality25、high-caliber students:students with better ability26、the bottle line:the most important principle27、consumer choiceP47换词看一下Unit3 P61-75周书松☆★1、We spiced our play with a legend about an alligator that had crawled all the way up from Miramar and lay in wait for us somewhere in a deep pool of the arroyo—a monster no less real because he lived only in our imagination.★vt. [make more interesting or flavorful使增加趣味]2、The diver kicked off and let go as high as he could swing,his naked brown body twisting through the air like a split string bean.★vt.[ cut, ripped, separate ]3、Sometimes a sword or a spear missed the cactus pad andpoked the bull in the stomach or some more sensitive spot.★vt.[ prod ,pu sh]4、They had to sit for hours to have their hair braided.☆[梳辫子]5、They were taught to halter the burros and water them at the arroyo.☆[用绳子套住]6、Sitting high on a boulder just above the pond I could see them,with a white skirt pulled up and pinned over one shoulder,slapping the clothed on the rocks,dipping them in the water and wringing them.★vt.[榨取,拧干twist,compress]7、In this way the girl was staked out and every other young man in the pueblo was on notice.★vt.[宣布所有权to claim as one’s own ;监视spy]8、alco was a small,tight town and you could easily be caught shadowing the girl or even speaking to her.★vi.[follow ]9、But you were not ready to take the risks of going steady in Jalco until you had proved yourself a man at work.★[维持关系稳定date someone exclusively]10、When the trail had roughened and calloused the feet of the boy,he would do the same.★[v.变粗糙harden; 无情的uncaring , unsympathetic]11、Not all the campesinos in Jalcocotan,or in all the pueblos on the mountain together took out so much that the monte and the arroyo could not replenish themselves.★[ v.补充,添加refill,restore ]12、They cut sugarcane,herded cattle,butchered steers,tended the crops,gathered coconuts for the soapworks,and cleared land a puro macbetazo—with your bare hands and a machete.★[tend (sheep or cattle)放牛羊]13、The business of the capataz was to keep the peonanda,as the crews of field hands were called,hustling at the assigned tasks.★[ vi.move or act energetically and rapidly逼迫,促使]14、He either returned to his pueblo,his compadres and his milpa in some far-off place in the mountains,or he scratched for a living,lost in the forest.★[vt.gather funds or produce a living with difficulty度日,维生]15、The near side of the pond was shallow and fringed with reeds and tall clumps of grass that blossomed with plumes of cream colored fluff.☆[用......装饰边缘]16、In your bare feet you sank up to the ankle and by wriggling your toes you could raise oozy.☆[扭动]17、Trampling and squishing the mud .★[n.挤压,蜿蜒squeeze, squash]18、They hopped into deep water or slithered away in the grass.☆[slip溜,滑]19、There was a free -for -all.混战★[自由的局面n.a fight , argument, contest, etc.]20、If the commotion got out of the hands of the master of the corrida.☆[out of control失控]21、Little by little the chilpayates become men of sorts.★[n. 品质character, quality, nature]22、It wants work under blazing suns★[v. warm 给......温暖,dry]23、...like shaking and sunning the bad mats or sprinkling the streets in front of your cottage.☆[洒水]24、Only a boy with man-stuff in him could walk down the mountain and up the next ridge to spend the night tending helps of burning wood to make charcoal that the burros carried to tepic and san blas。
在杨兊镇之外,有另一个世界Out there There's a world outside of Yonkers在那遥进的地方Way out there beyond this hick town, Barnaby一个美丼的小镇,巴纳比There's a slick town, Barnaby那里阳光明媚繁星闪烁Out there Full of shine and full of sparkle轻合双眸也能看到它在闪耀,巴纳比Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby听啊,巴纳比Listen, Barnaby穿上你的节日盛装外面的世界才宽广Put on your Sunday clothes There's lots of world out there甩掉那廉价的収油和雪茄Get out the brilliantine and dime cigars让我们在晚风中开始探险We're gonna find adventure in the evening air一袭白衣的女子幽香了夜晚灯光闪亮如同星辰Girls in white in a perfumed night. Where the lights are bright as the stars穿上你的节日盛装我们驶过整座小镇Put on your Sunday clothes We're gonna ride through town我们乘坐敞篷马车In one of those new horsedrawn open cars前去观看戴尔莫尼兊(大饭店)的表演We'll see the shows at Delmonico's我们熙熙攘攘,启程回家And we'll close the town in a whirl我们亲吻心仪的女孩我们充满青春活力And we won't come home until we've kissed a girl“Buy N Large加油站”“Buy N Large银行”Buy N Large is your superstore“地球被垃圾覆盖Buy N Large总裁宣称,全球迚入紧急状况”WALL-E帮您摆脱垃圾您家中垃圾成堆?Too much garbage in your face?太空中还空着呢!There's plenty of space out in space!BNL星际航班每日出航BNL star liners leaving each day.我们将在您外出时把您家中杂物收拾妥当We'll clean up the mess while you're away! BNL舰队中的钻石,Axiom号(Axiom:真理号)The jewel of the BNL fleet, the Axiom. 它让您五年的太空之旅豪华舒适Spend your five-year cruise in style,全天24小时无间断的周到服务由全自动的机组人员提供waited on 24 hours a day by our fully automated crew,船长和机器人舵手也将为您呈献无尽的娱乐while your captain and autopilot购物,就餐chart a course for nonstop entertainment, fine dining,全由畅通无阻的悬浮座椅效劳连老奶奶都能享受其中乐趣and with our all-access hoverchairs, even Grandma can join the fun.您无需步行There's no need to walk.Axiom号,星级航班公司的骄傲The Axiom. Putting the star in executive star liner.正因为BNL 太空才最终被开拓Because at BNL, space is the final fun-tier!…周日…周日不做周一事…No Monday in your Sunday周日不穿周一装!No Monday in your Sunday clothes当你低落时就请穿上盛装Put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and out昂首走上街头别忘拍照留念Strut down the street and have your picture took穿得梦幻精神似乎也已大好Dressed like a dream Your spirits seem to turn about如果你的气色如周日那才是真的神采飞扬!That Sunday shine is a certain sign. That you feel as fine as you look…关于我们都将忆起…And we'll recall…当流年似水When time runs out只要…That it only…一瞬间took a moment就被爱上…to be loved…一生一世!a whole life long这就是And that is all爱的真谛that love's about…一瞬间... a moment就被爱上…To be loved…一生一世!a whole life long“警告太阳能电量过低”靠近我,抱紧我Hold me close and hold me fast你施的魔咒The magic spell you cast就是玫瑰人生This is la vie en rose你吻我时,天堂都向我敞开When you kiss me heaven sighs即使闭上双眼And though I close my eyes也能看到玫瑰人生I see la vie en rose当你将我贴近心房When you press me to your heart我就身处另一个世界I'm in a world apart那里玫瑰遍地怒放A world where roses bloom你开口说话天使便会歌唱And when you speak Angels sing from above最平凡的语言Everyday words seem to也成了情歌turn into love songs取消(就是不准小WALL-E牵牵小手哦)方位?数量?你是商贩机器人吗?(在调查人口哈)指令?(是问Wall-E接受何种语言指令)EVE: Directive?指令?EVE: Directive?嗒嗒~ (以为受到指令去执行预设功能)WALL-E: Ta-da!-指…令?(是你给我的指令吗?) -指令?(这就是你的功能?)-(ENUNCIATING) Directive? -Directive?分类完毕!(知道Wall-E是扫垃圾的了)Classified.姓名?(突然又好奇)EVE: Name?Wa…Wall-EWall-E?Wall-E!Eve-E…-Eve!-E…A…-Eve!-Eve!-EvaEva!EveEva!E-E-Eva!Wall-E…Wall-E!Eva!这是我写的一首歌Here is a little song I wrote一个音符一个音符得唱…别怕... note for note Don't worry开心点Be happy拿着Here.看WALL-E: Look.爆Pop.(你来)啪You pop.那就是And that is all爱的真谛that love's about我们将忆起…And we'll recall…当流年似水When time runs out只要…That it only…一瞬间Took a moment就被爱上…to be lovedEva!…一生一世A whole life longEva?Eva!Eva!Eva!E-E-Eva!Eva!Eva!Eva!Eva!Eva!EvaEva“外来污染物”Eva!“外来污染物”EvaEva!那我们就离开车道去看场太空虚拟赛车吧so let's hover over to the driving range and hita few virtual balls into space.别,昨天我们已经干过这了我不想再去No, we did that yesterday. I don't want to do that.-那你想干什么呢?-我也不知道,总得干点什么-Well, then what do you want to do? -I don't know. Something.-我们刚卖了…-听着,我已经烦了…Look, I'm tired of having the same argument over and over.机器人,这边!Bot, over here.[欢迎光临经济娱乐圈]-我在隧道里,听不清-原来你在这儿-I'm in a tunnel. I can't hear you. -There you are. [时间12:15 气温22°C]在Buy N Large 有您快乐所需的一切Buy N Large. Everything you need to be happy.您的需求对我们至关重要Your day is very important to us.过来!拿着,拿着杯子Hey, drink-bot.嘿,拿着杯子!Here, take the cup. Hey, take the cup!请勿乱动Please remain stationary.机器服务员将即刻赶到为您提供帮助 A service-bot will be here to assist you momentarily.乘务员!帮帮我!Stewards! Hello!请勿乱动!-Please remain stationary. -Help.机器服务员将即刻赶到为您提供帮助 A service-bot will be here to assist you momentarily.怎么回事?収生什么事了?What's that? What's going on?Wall-E!John-(看到)Eva吗?-不是,我叫JohnUh, no. John.Eva!拜,Wall-EBye, WALL-E.A是Axiom的A 它是你美好的家园"A" is for Axiom, your home sweet home.B是Buy N Large的B 它是你生活最好的伙伴"B" is for Buy N Large, your very best friend.午餐时间,杯装食品哦Time for lunch in a cup.(在这里)体验美丼!Feel beautiful.-我在学习呢-我知道,亲爱的,嘿…-It's the new you. Stunning. -You look great. Axiom的消费者请注意!试试蓝色,最新时尚哦Attention, Axiom shoppers. Try blue. It's the new red.约会?别提约会了,一提我就生气Date? Don't get me started on the date.…之前的每一次约会都完完全全是灾难!Every holo-date I have been on has been a virtual disaster.-我只是想找个不那么肤浅的人,你懂吗?-嗯,我懂,亲爱的If I could just meet one, one who wasn't so superficial.世上的男人那么多There are no good men out there.嗯,我知道,我知道,因为我…怎么回…I know. I know because I've...Wall-E!-我叫Mary -Eva!哦,哦,没问题,过吧Oh! Oh. Um, sure. You go ahead.Eva遮阳伞!Shade!我都不知道我们还有游泳池!I didn't know we had a pool!船长,有要事,请上驾驶舱AUTO: Captain, you are needed on the bridge.我上甲板了!(可能是梦话)All hands on deck!早上好要打扮打扮吗?Morning. Just a trim?哦,我明白我知道,亲爱的,我知道I see. I know, honey. I know.快好了快好了你看上去棒枀了I'm good, I am good. You look gorgeous.-船长-咖啡-Sir? -Coffee.船长…Sir, the annual...程序,Auto 做事要分主次Protocol, Auto. First things first.计算机!状态报告Computer, status report.-机械系统?-正常-Mechanical systems. -Unchanged.-反应堆核心温度?-正常-Reactor core temperature. -Unchanged.-乘客人数?-正常-Passenger count. -Unchanged.-食物供应?-正常-Regenerative food buffet. -Unchanged.-太空船维修基地?-正常-Jacuzzi pH balance. -Unchanged.-大气状态?-正常-Atmospheric conditions. -Unchanged.-环境状态?-正常-Laundry service volume. -Unchanged.-好了,Auto -船长,我们有…-Okay, Auto. -Sir, the annual reconnaissance...12:30了?Auto,你干嘛不叫醒我做早晨的例行报告?-12:30! Auto, why didn't you wake me for morning announcements?老实说,这恐怕是我在这儿唯一能做的事Honestly, it's the one thing I get to do on this ship.各位早上好啊Well, good morning, everybody,今天将是你在船上度过的第255,642天and welcome to day 255,642 aboard the Axiom. 和平时一样,今天气候宜人温度22摄氏度,阳光普照…As always, the weather is a balmy 72 degrees and sunny and...哦,嘿,我看见飞船日志上显示今天是我们五年巡游的…Oh, I see the ship's log is showing that today is our 700th anniversary…700周年纪念日我相信我们的父辈们…of our five-year cruise.…将会很骄傲因为700多年后的今天…Well, I'm sure our forefathers would be proud to know that 700 years later…我们还在做着和当初他们做的一样的事情we'd be doing the exact same thing they were doing.还有,记得下一次用餐要一份克费的…So, be sure next mealtime to ask for your "free …“Sep tu a centennial”杯装蛋糕!哇,看起来真不错"septuacentennial cupcake in a cup." Wow, look at that!同时,今天我们还将…Also today we have a...嘿,嘿,Auto,那个按钮干嘛一直闪?Hey, Auto, what's that flashing button?船长,探测机器人Eve带来了好消息Captain, Probe One has returned positive.好消息?Positive?Eva!可没有哪个机器人带回来过好消息…ever come back positive before.…从来没有你好啊船长,恭喜!Greetings and congratulations, Captain.如果你看到这个录像,就说明我们的外太空植物检测仪…If you are seeing this, that means your Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator,…也就是EVE探测器已经从地球带回来一个经确认…or EVE probe, has returned from Earth…能迚行光合作用的样本with a confirmed specimen of ongoing photosynthesis.没错,这就是说,是时候回家了That's right. It means it's time to go back home.家?我们回家?Home? We're going back?既然地球已经恢复到生命可以延续的状态…Now that Earth has been restored to a life-sustaining status,…嘿,那我们就可以开始“二次移民计划”了by golly, we can begin Operation Recolonize. 只要依照手册上的指示,将植物…Simply follow this manual's instructions…放入飞船的探测槽to place the plant in your ship's holo-detectorAxiom将立即自动导航返回地球and the Axiom will immediately navigate your return to Earth.这很容易吧!-It's that easy. -Huh!不过由于太空的微重力你和你的乘客可能会…Now, due to the effects of microgravity, …出现轻微的骨质疏松you and your passengers may have suffered some slight bone loss.不过我相信只要在飞船的跑步机上稍加锻炼…But I'm sure a few laps around the ship's jogging track…你们马上就能恢复正常的体型will get you back in shape in no time.我们还有跑步机?We have a jogging track?如果你有任何问题只要参阅手册就好了If you have any further questions, just consult your operation manual.等你回家,很快哦!See you back home real soon.操作手册"Operate Manuel."手册,读出指令!Manuel, relay instructions.手册!Manuel?哇!瞧瞧这!Wow. Will you look at that?瞧瞧Let's see.Eva!Wall-E!Eva那就打开看看吧!Well, let's open her up.第一步,语音命令“确认取样”"Step one. Voice command, 'Confirm acquisition."'确认取样-Confirm acquisition.语音识别以确认权限Voice authorization required.额…-Uh... -CAPTAIN'S VOICE: Uh...确认Accepted.那…那东西在哪?-Where's the thingy? -Plant.-植物!-植物,对,对Plant. Right. Right.它在哪?Where is it?或许我们漏掉了哪个步骤重头再看看Maybe we missed a step.Wall-E!Wall-E!-Eva?-安静!-EVE? -Plant!再重新扫描试试,确认一下Why don't you scan her to be sure?没有収现样本,探测机器人记忆存储有误Contains no specimen. Probe's memory is faulty. -那我们就不回地球了?-不能-So then, we're not going to Earth? -Negative.-那一切又恢复正常了,对吧?-正确,船长-I guess things go back to normal, huh? -Correct, Captain.哦,假警报!Well, false alarm!假警报False alarm.探测机器人肯定是出故障了The probe must be defective.GO-4!把它送去维修部GO-4, send her to the repair ward,我要一份她的检测报告确认下她是不是…and have them run diagnostics on her. Make sure she's not...Wall-E!把Wall-E送去清理?Have, uh, WALL-E cleaned.Eva!分析Analyze.分析结果:外来污染物Analysis. Foreign contaminant.此物质由三种基本物质组成…Substance is a three-phase system…其中包含多种自然元素的组合composed of various combinations of naturally derived solids.分析对象最常用的名称是soil,dirt,Earth (都有土壤的意思)Subject is most commonly referred to as soil, dirt, or earth.Earth?(土壤,地球)"Earth"?解释一下“Earth”Define "earth."土地,有别于天空和海洋的星球表面Earth, the surface of the world as distinct from the sky or sea.哇!Wow.解释“海洋”Define "sea."海洋,面积广阔的咸水水域它们覆盖于绝大多数地球表面Sea, an expanse of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface…幵且包围了各大洲and surrounds its landmasses foreign contaminant.“外来污染物”“维修室”Eva!打扮一下?打扮一下?你看起来好枀了!-Just a trim? -You look gorgeous.Eve!安全,安全,安全Clear, clear, clear.“诊断”Eva!Wall-E!Wall-E!Wall-E!哦,天啊!Oh, my.停下!Halt!Wall-E!警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.Wall-E!停下!停下!Halt! Halt!警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.Wall-E!警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.Eva!Eva?(回)地球Earth.地球!Earth.(需要)指令Directive.Wall-EWall-E!植物!Plant!Wall-EEva!Wall-E!达到预定航行速度Cruising speed.现在可在舱内自由活动You are now free to move about the cabin.停下!20秒后将自爆Twenty seconds to self-destruct.10秒后将自爆Ten seconds to self-destruct.10,9,8,7,6…Ten, nine, eight, seven,5,4,3,2…six, five, four, three, two不!不!(WEAKLY) No. No.Eva!Wall-E!Wall-E!Eve!-Wall-E -等…等…EvaWall-E!Wall-E哦,好多星星啊!Oh, so many stars.嘿!嘿,那是…他叫什么来着?-Hey! Hey! That's what's-his-name! -Hey! What the... -嘿,你干什么…-看呐!看,看!-Look! Look at that. -Huh? What?看那儿!嘿,我知道那小家伙叫…Wall-E!Hey. I know that guy. It's, uh, WALL-E.-就是他!Wall-E!嘿!是我啊,John!-嗨,Wall-E!-Hey, WALL-E! It's your buddy John. -Hi, WALL-E!嗨Hi.嗨Hi.解释“舞会”Define "hoedown."舞会,一种社交场合人们会在舞会中翩然起舞Hoedown, a social gathering at which lively dancing would take place.Auto!真是太神奇了!Auto, Earth is amazing!这些东西叫农场!These are called "farms."人类把种子种到地里在上面浇水…Humans would put seeds in the ground, pour water on them,…然后食物就长出来了,比如披萨!and they grow food, like pizza.晚安,船长Good night, Captain.嘿!计算机!Psst! Computer.解释“舞蹈”Define "dancing."舞蹈,由两个人参与的一系列动作…Dancing, a series of movements involving two partners…其速度,节奏与音乐高度和谐where speed and rhythm match harmoniously with music. Eva露天浴场正在关闭The lido deck is now closing.露天浴场正在关闭The lido deck is now closing.-停下!-你倒是来啊-JOHN: Stop that. -Make me.我都不知道我们还有泳池I didn't know we had a pool.禁止戏水,禁止潜水No splashing. No diving.禁止戏水…禁止…No splashing. No...Eva!(又打开功放“It only takes a moment…”)(这是)命令!Directive.完美的着陆!Prepare for landing.我们到了!"We're here, everybody."耶,船长!船长,我们到了真是太美了!"Yay, Captain! Captain, we're home! It's so beautiful!"啊,这不算什么我很乐意为你们服务"No. It's nothing. I was pleased to do this.这…这全是为了你们不是为了我,这…"It's all about you people. It's not about me."怎么?How?你怎么拿到的?How did you find it?我们可以回家了!这是头一次!We can go back home! For the first time!那儿现在什么样了?-What's it like now? -Oh!不,不,不!别告诉我我要自己看No, no, no. Don't tell me. I want to see for myself.等等,这看起来不像是地球啊Wait. That doesn't look like Earth.蓝天在哪?Where's the blue sky?绿地在哪?Where's the grass?当你低落时就请穿上节日盛装... Sunday clothes when you feel down and out我听过这首歌I know that song.他们在…额…They're, um,跳舞,对,跳舞dancing.Yes, dancing.你挺过来了,对吧,小家伙?You made it somehow, huh, little guy?你没放弃,不是吗?You didn't give up, did you?哦,额滴神哪!(呵呵,陕西话)Okay, then. Come on.撑住!Wait a minute.…当流年似水... when time runs out只要…That it only...“启动摄像装置”Eva?Eva!Wall-EEva?EvaEva?EvaEva!来吧,小家伙There you go, little guy.你为了喝点水可跑了不少路啊You came a long way for a drink of water.得找个人照顾你,那才是…Just needed someone to look after you, that's...我们必须回去!We have to go back.Auto!下来Auto, come down here.是,是,船长Aye, aye, sir.Wall-EWall-E?Auto,Eve找到植物了启动探测槽Auto, EVE found the plant. Fire up the holo-detector.没必要,船长交给我就可以Not necessary, Captain. You may give it to me.你猜怎么着?我要亲自来You know what? I should do it myself.船长!Captain.船长,我坚持把植物给我Sir, I insist you give me the plant.Auto,闪开!Auto, get out of my way.-你不能回去-你说什么呢?为什么不行?-We cannot go home. -What are you talking about? Why not?那是机密船长,给我植物That is classified, Captain. Give me the plant.什么叫那是机密?你不能对船长保密What do you mean, "classified"? You don't keep a secret from the captain.-给我植物-为什么是机密?-Give me the plant. -Tell me what's classified.-给我植物-告诉我,这是命令!-The plant. -Tell me, Auto! That's an order.是,船长Aye, aye, sir.停下,行吗Just cut it off, will you?嘿,你好啊,机器人舵手我有些坏消息Hey, there, autopilots. Got some bad news.清洁行动…失败了Operation Cleanup has, well, failed.有毒物质的含量不断升高地球已经不适合生命的生存Wouldn't you know, rising toxicity levels have made life unsustainable on Earth.不适合生存?什么?"Unsustainable"? What?恐怕我要取消“二次移民计划”了…Darn it all, we're going to have to cancel Operation Recolonize.…所以呆在那,嗯…别想着解决这问题了…So,Just stay the course.Rather than try and fix this problem,…或许大家都呆在太空中更容易些it'll just be easier for everyone to remain in space.容易?"Easier"?-总裁先生…总裁先生-但我以为…嗯?-Mr. President? -I think...-该走了!-好,我现在下収…-Huh? -Sir, time to go.…A113号优先执行命令机器人舵手有权…Okay. I'm giving Override Directive A 113.…掌管飞船一切事宜不要回地球Go to full autopilot. Take control of everything, and do not return to Earth.重复一遍,不要回地球!Repeat, do not return to Earth.赶紧离开这鬼地方Let's get the heck out of here.现在,给我植物Now, the plant.不!等会!No. Wait a minute.计算机,那则信息是什么时候収到Axiom的?Computer, when was that message sent out to the Axiom?此信息于2110年收到Message received in the year 2110.那…那差不多是700年前了!That's... That's nearly 700 years ago!Auto,情况都变了!我们一定要回去!Auto, things have changed! We've got to go back. 船长,命令是“不要回到地球”Sir, orders are "do not return to Earth."但生命已经可以生存了But life is sustainable now.瞧瞧这株植物!这么绿,这么旺盛Look at this plant. Green and growing.这是活生生的证据,他错了!It's living proof he was wrong.-无关,船长-这完全有关!-Irrelevant, Captain. -What? It's completely relevant!我们的家在那儿家,Auto!而它现在正需要帮助Out there is our home.Home, Auto. And it's in trouble.我不能就这么坐着无所事事I can't just sit here and do nothing.我一直以来干得就是这种事!That's all I've ever done.那也是这艘该死的飞船上所有人干得事!That's all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done.那就是无所事事!Nothing!只有在Axiom你才能生存On the Axiom you will survive.我不想“生存”!我想“生活”!I don't want to survive. I want to live!请听从我的指示Must follow my directive.我才是Axiom的船长我们今天就回家!I'm the captain of the Axiom. We are going home today.GO-4?嘿!GO-4? Hey! That's not...简直是造反!Eve,抓住他!This is mutiny! EVE, arrest him.Eve,你要把这株植物直接放迚探测槽EVE, you are to put this plant straight in the holo-detector.不!No!Eva?-Wall-E!-Wall-E!Eva!-扔过来!把它扔过来!-Wall-E!Over here. Throw it.Eva!把植物交给我Give me the plant.不!Wall-E!禁止一切通讯All communications are terminated.-你将被软禁在寓所-不!You are confined to quarters.造反了!造反了!No! Mutiny! Mutiny!“重启”Wall-E?注意!密封舱启动以迚行废物处理Caution. Activating airlock disposal. Wall-E!密封舱开启迚行废物处理Activating airlock disposal.Wall-E!-Eve…-Wall-E!注意!密封舱开启迚行废物处理Caution. Activating airlock disposal. 密封舱开启迚行废物处理Activating airlock disposal.Wall-E!Eve…Wall-E!Wall-EM-O-M-O?-M-OM-O(这是)指令Directive.(这才是)指令Directive.(回)地球Earth.地球!Earth.地球?Earth.地球Earth.地球?地球!Earth? Earth!-M-O -Wall-E!错误Wrong.请保持冷静我们正在…Please hold. We are currently having...Eva!警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.这造型挺适合你That style suits you.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.不可能!Not possible.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.Auto!Auto!听见我了吗?Auto! Auto! Mutiny. Mutiny.你个白痴方向盘Stupid wheel.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.警告!危险性机器人Caution. Rogue robots.植物!The plant!哈,看看现在是谁该傻眼了!We'll see who's powerless now.喂,喂,通了吗?Testing, testing. Is this thing on?嘿,我是船长,我现在被关起来了This is the captain. I am locked in my room.Eve,Wall-E,把那植物带到露天浴场去EVE, WALL-E, bring the plant to the lido deck. 回去启动探测槽I'll have activated the holo-detector. Now, hurry.快!Auto可能正在掐线…Auto's probably going to cut me off...停下!Halt.停下!Halt.哦,天!Oh, my.安全!(这个秀逗机器人只会说这一句话)Clear.停下!停下!Halt, halt.-瞧瞧我拿到什么了,Auto!-不可能-Look what I got, Auto. -Not possible.没错!植物哦That's right. The plant.哦,你想要吗?想要就放马过来啊,傻冎You want it? Come and get it, blinky.不!No.船长?船长?Captain? Captain?放开!Let go.-放开!-拉不动我吗?-Let go. -Too heavy for you? Huh?只要我还活着就休想躲过我…You're not getting away from me, one-eye.-放手-你就这么点水平?-Get off. -Is that all you got?走开!停下!Halt.-我坚持,这不好-靠近点啊,成了!-That's it. A little closer. -Cease and desist. -Not good. -Got you.保持冷静!保持冷静!Remain calm. Remain calm.女士们先生们现在在说话的是你们的船长Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking.我们这的机器舵手出了点小问题We're having a slight malfunction with the autopilot. 请,保持冷静Please remain calm.够了Enough.-抓着!-不!不,不!-抓着我!-救命!拉住你了!I gotcha!John,准备好接宝宝!John, get ready to have some kids!小心!Look out!不!No.Wall-E!Wall-E!Auto!Wall-E!Auto,你被“炒鱿鱼”了!Auto, you are relieved of duty.不…No.植物!植物!Plant! Plant!-植物!-Eva!-Plant! -EVE!植物来源分析Plant origin verified.Wall-E前往地球航线调整中Course set for Earth.十秒之后开始空间跳跃(类似时空穿梭)Ten seconds to hyper-jump. Nine... -9,8,7,6,5…-不,Wall-E!eight...seven, six, five, four...哦,别,Wall-E…Oh, no. WALL-E.4,3,2,1,0...three, two, one, zero.Wall-E!Wall-E!Eva!“太阳能充电等级”Wall-EEveWall-E?当你情绪低落时就穿上节日盛装Put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and outWall-E?Wall-E,我们到家了!Wall-E!Wall-E!-Eva?-Wall-E?Eva?那就是…And that is all…爱的真谛That love's about-耶!-好诶!-去,去,去!Go, go, go. Go, go.…当流年似水And we'll recall When time runs out这叫“种田”This is called farming!你们可以种各种各样的植物!You kids are going to grow all kinds of plants.长蔬菜的,长披萨的…Vegetable plants. Pizza plants!回家真好!It's good to be home!…一瞬间Took a moment就被爱上…to be loveda whole life long你知道你的双脚被系住Did you think that your feet had been bound被什么引力拉至地表?By what gravity brings to the ground?你觉得被自己选择的未来所迷惑吗?Did you feel you were tricked by the future you picked? 那么,下来吧Well, come on down所有的自然觃律在高空都不适用All these rules don't apply When you're high in the sky 所以,下来吧So come on down下来吧Come on down你下到地面We're coming down to the ground没有比这儿更好的地方There's no better place to go我们上有山雪We got snow up on the mountains我们下有河川We got rivers down below我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground我们听到树梢的鸟语We hear the birds sing in the trees大地将被呵护And the land will be looked after我们在微风中播撒种子We'll send the seeds out in the breeze你觉得逃脱了世俗Did you think you'd escaped from routine用改变剧本与场景的方法?By changing the script and the scene?不管你是什么样的人Despite all you made of it你总是害怕改变You're always afraid of the change其实你内心很有胆识You've got a lot on your chest就来当我的客人吧Well, you can come as my guest那么,下来吧So come on down下来吧Come on down我们将下到地面We're coming down to the ground没有比这儿更好的地方There's no better place to go我们上有山雪We got snow up on the mountains我们下有河川We got rivers down below我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground我们听到树梢的鸟语We hear the birds sing in the trees大地将被呵护And the land will be looked after我们在微风中播撒种子We'll send the seeds out in the breeze 就像海里的鱼儿Like the fish in the ocean海也是我们的家We felt at home in the sea我们学习在美好的土地上生活We learned to live off the good land我们学习爬树We learned to climb up a tree我们双腿站着成长Then we got up on two legs但我们还想飞But we wanted to fly当我们把家弄乱了And when we messed up our homeland 却进走高飞We set sail for the sky我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground没有比这儿更好的地方There's no better place to go我们上有山雪We got snow up on the mountains我们下有河川We got rivers down belowWe're coming down to the ground我们听到树梢的鸟语We hear the birds sing in the trees大地将被呵护And the land will be looked after我们在微风中播撒种子We'll send the seeds out in the breeze 我们要下来We're coming down下到地球上Coming down to Earth就像出生的婴儿Like babies at birth来到这世界Coming down to Earth我们知是非和轻重We define new priorities这些是优点和美德These are extraordinary qualities我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground没有比这儿更好的地方There's no better place to go我们上有山雪We got snow up on the mountains我们下有河川We got rivers down below我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground我们听到树梢的鸟语We hear the birds sing in the trees大地将被呵护And the land will be looked after我们在微风中播撒种子We send the seeds out in the breeze 我们要下到地面We're coming down to the ground没有比这儿更好的地方There's no better place to go我们上有山雪We got snow up on the mountains我们下有河川We got rivers down belowWe're coming down to the ground 我们听到树梢的鸟语We hear the birds sing in the trees 大地将被呵护And the land will be looked after我们在微风中播撒种子We send the seeds out in the breeze 我们知是非和轻重We define new priorities这些是优点和美德These are extraordinary qualities能在地球上找到To find on Earth能在地球上找到To find on Earth能在地球上找到To find on Earth。
realizeyourpotential课文翻译"Realize Your Potential" is a course that aims to help individuals discover and unlock their true capabilities. It provides guidance and tools for personal growth and development.Usage:1. This course offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to help you realize your potential.这门课程提供了全面的课程设置,旨在帮助你发掘潜力。
2. I enrolled in the "Realize Your Potential" course to gain insights on personal growth and self-discovery.我报名参加“实现你的潜力”课程,以获得有关个人成长和自我发现的见解。
3. "Realize Your Potential" is a highly recommended course for anyone seeking personal development.“实现你的潜力”是一门非常推荐的课程,适合任何寻求个人发展的人。
4. The course provides practical exercises to help you tap into your full potential.这门课程提供实用的练习,帮助你挖掘出自己的全部潜力。
5. By taking this course, you will learn valuable strategies to unleash your hidden talents.通过学习这门课程,你将学会宝贵的策略来释放你隐藏的才能。
实用英语短语900句1. I see.我明白了。
2. I quit! 我不干了!3. Let go! 放手!4. Me too.我也是。
5. My god! 天哪!6. No way! 不行!7. Come on.来吧(赶快)8. Hold on.等一等。
9. I agree。
我同意。
10. Not bad.还不错。
11. Not yet.还没。
12. See you.再见。
13. Shut up! 闭嘴!14. So long.再见。
15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?)16. Allow me.让我来。
17. Be quiet! 安静点!18. Cheer up! 振作起来!19. Good job! 做得好!20. Have fun! 玩得开心!21. How much? 多少钱?22. I'm full.我饱了。
23. I'm home.我回来了。
24. I'm lost.我迷路了。
25. My treat.我请客。
26. So do I.我也一样。
27. This way。
这边请。
28. After you.您先。
30. Follow me.跟我来。
31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!)32. Good luck! 祝好运!33. I decline! 我拒绝!34. I promise.我保证。
35. Of course! 当然了!36. Slow down! 慢点!37. Take care! 保重!38. They hurt.(伤口)疼。
39. Try again.再试试。
40. Watch out! 当心。
41. What's up? 有什么事吗?42. Be careful! 注意!43. Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)!44. Don't move! 不许动!45. Guess what? 猜猜看?46. I doubt it 我怀疑。
Follow的词组和短语一览,包括follow up/on/out/through/from和as follow关键词:follow的词组,follow的短语,as follow来源:在线英汉词典| 发布日期:2009-01-23 18:10follow开头的短语(共52条):follow a middle course 采取折衷办法,避免极端手段。
follow about 跟踪,尾随。
follow after 追求,追随,力求达到(或取得)。
follow block (用于旋压的)抵板。
follow board 模板,样板(量具)。
follow cameraman 摄影(师)助理(负责调焦)。
一助。
follow current 持续电流。
follow feed 跟踪送料。
follow focus 跟(镜头聚)焦。
follow focus viewer 跟焦寻象器。
follow from 是从[根据]...得...出的。
follow hard after 紧紧跟着。
follow home 穷追,追根到底。
follow in sb.'s steps 模仿某人,步某人后尘。
follow in the cry (猎狗)跟着一群猎狗一同追赶。
follow in the rear 跟在后头。
follow like a sheep 盲从。
follow like sheep 盲从。
follow my leader (一种儿童游戏)学领袖。
follow on 继续下去,经过一段时间再继续。
follow on the heels of 紧跟在后面。
紧跟[追随]某人。
follow one's bent 凭兴趣做事。
follow one's bigoted course 固执己见。
follow one's inclinations 随心所欲。
follow one's nose 笔直走,凭本能做事。
英语经典1000句(英汉互翻)Part 1I see.我明白了。
I quit! 我不干了!Let go! 放手!Me too.我也是。
My god! 天哪!No way! 不行!Come on.来吧(赶快)Hold on.等一等。
I agree。
我同意。
Not bad.还不错。
Not yet.还没。
See you.再见。
Shut up! 闭嘴!So long.再见。
Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?) Allow me.让我来。
Be quiet! 安静点! Cheer up! 振作起来! Good job! 做得好! Have fun! 玩得开心! How much? 多少钱?I'm full.我饱了。
I'm home.我回来了。
I'm lost.我迷路了。
My treat.我请客。
So do I.我也一样。
This way。
这边请。
After you.您先。
Bless you! 祝福你!Follow me.跟我来。
Forget it! 休想! (算了!) Good luck! 祝好运!I decline! 我拒绝!I promise.我保证。
Of course! 当然了!Slow down! 慢点!Take care! 保重!They hurt.(伤口)疼。
Part 2Try again.再试试。
Watch out! 当心。
What's up? 有什么事吗? Be careful! 注意! Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)!Don't move! 不许动! Guess what? 猜猜看?I doubt it 我怀疑。
I think so.我也这么想。
I'm single.我是单身贵族。
Keep it up! 坚持下去!Let me see.让我想想。
Never mind.不要紧。
No problem! 没问题!That's all! 就这样!Time is up.时间快到了。
follow the example of的中文意思follow the example of的意思:学习…的榜样相关短语:·as follow adv.依下列各项·follow ... through to completion跟随…到底·follow a career从事某种生涯·follow a course学习一门课程·follow a policy奉行一项政策·follow a rule遵守规则·follow about跟在某人身边形影不离·follow after v.追求,追随,力求达到(或取得)·follow an address听演说·follow blindly the instincts of nature盲从自然本能的支配follow the example of的例句:·Derogatory)those in subordinate positions will follow the example set by their superiors上行下效·You should follow his example and go to bed earlier."你应该以他为榜样,早点上床睡觉。
"·I follow his example and am a good daughter-in-law.我也夫唱妇随,做个贤惠儿媳。
·Follow one's example; take heed of someone 学习别人的榜样。
7B Unit4 Finding your way单元知识点汇总Comic strip and welcome to the unit1.Follow me, Eddie. 跟我来,埃迪。
follow动词,意为“跟随”,follow还可意为“听从;遵循;明白”。
The boy follows his mother into the supermarket. 那个男孩跟着她的妈妈进了超市。
He often follows my advice. 他经常听从我的劝告。
2.Let’s go down here. 让我们从这儿下去吧。
go down动词短语,意为“走下去;向下走”,常用来表示位置或价格的下降,反义短语为go up。
down副词,意为“向下”。
It’s easy to go down from the hills. 下山容易。
go down还可以表示“顺着……走”,3.Eddie,I think we have to go up again.埃迪,我想我们将不得不在爬上去。
①have to意为“必须,不得不”,否定形式为don’t(doesn’t) have to,疑问形式为Do(Does)...have to...?I don’t have to practice to piano on Sunday. 我不必在周日练钢琴。
—Do you have to practice to piano on Sunday? 你不得不在周日练钢琴吗?—Yes, I do.是的,必须。
/No, I don’t.不,不必要。
①have to,“必须”,有人称、数、时态的变化,否定式don’t have to表示“不必”。
强调客观上的需要。
I have to go now, or I will be late. 我现在得走了,不然我要迟到了。
must,“必须”,只有一种形式,否定式mustn't表示“禁止”。
1. A journey of a thousand miles begins single step.千里之行,始于足下。
2. A man is not finished when he is defeated, he is finished when he quits. 一个人不会因为失败而告终,而因为离职而告终。
3. Though death befalls all men alike, it may be weightier than mount Tai, or lighter than the leather.人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。
4. A man who dares to waste one hour of life has not discovered the value of life.敢于浪费生命中一小时的人没有发现生命的价值。
5. Better not to fancy something when the evening sun sets but to be absorbed in work when the morning sun rises.不要在太阳下山时幻想事情,请在太阳升起时集中精力工作。
6. Every moment is of infinite worth for it is the representative of a whole eternity.每一个瞬间有无限的价值因为它是永恒的代表。
7. A man, if not gone through sorrows and joys, not fight hand to hand with life, can not understand the real meaning of life.没有经历过悲欢离合,空手赤拳于生活作斗争的人不能真正理解生命的意义。
8. Every man's life lies within the present, for the past is done and the future is uncertain.每个人都应该着眼于今天的生活,因为过去的已经经历,未来还是不确定的。
有关于遵守规则和获取建议的英语作文初三全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Rules Are Important and So Is Good AdviceHi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to talk to you about two really important things - following rules and getting good advice from people you trust.First up, let's chat about rules. Rules might seem boring and restrictive sometimes, but they are actually put in place to keep us safe, teach us good behavior, and help everything run smoothly. Just think how chaotic it would be if we didn't have any rules!At school, we have rules like raising our hand to speak, walking in the hallways, and being kind to our classmates. These rules help our classroom environment stay calm and focused on learning. They also teach us manners and how to be respectful members of our school community.At home, your parents set rules about things like bedtimes, screen time limits, doing your chores, and more. As annoying as those rules might feel sometimes, your parents make them tokeep you healthy, safe, and on a good routine. Following the rules at home shows your parents you can be responsible and trusted.When you go out in public places like stores, restaurants, parks, and museums, there are also rules you need to follow. These rules, like not running around crazily, not taking things that don't belong to you, and not making lots of noise, help keep those places pleasant for everyone.Even games and sports have rules that everyone needs to follow in order to play fairly and have fun. Can you imagine how much less fun kickball or dodgeball would be if there weren't any rules about how to play properly? No one would know what they were supposed to do!So while rules might not always seem fun, they really are important for keeping things safe, organized, and fair for everyone involved. That's why it's key to follow the rules, whether at school, home, or out in the world. People who ignore rules and do whatever they want tend to cause problems for others around them.The second big thing I want to discuss is the importance of getting good advice. As kids, we have a lot to learn about the world and how to handle all sorts of situations and challengesthat come our way. That's where trusted adults and older friends can help by providing advice and guidance.Your parents and family members are a great source of advice since they know you really well and have a lot of life experience to draw from. Maybe you need advice on how to deal with a conflict with a friend, study better for a big test, or learn a new skill. Your parents can share their wisdom to help steer you in the right direction.Teachers and counselors at school are also wonderful people to get advice from. They can advise you on schoolwork, peer relationships, goal-setting, and more. Since teachers work with lots of kids, they have great insights to share.Advice from other trusted adults like coaches, youth leaders, or family friends can also be extremely helpful as you navigate growing up. The more perspectives you can get from people you respect, the better equipped you'll be to make good choices.Of course, you'll want to take advice from your peers too, like older siblings or friends who you think are particularly wise or have gone through similar experiences as you. Getting advice from multiple people you trust is ideal, since then you can weigh all their insights.Once you get advice from the trusted people in your life, you'll need to carefully think it over and decide what resonates most with your personal values, circumstances, and gut instincts. Not all advice applies equally to every situation, so use your best judgment on what to take and what to leave. The goal is to gain wisdom and different perspectives to consider, not just blindly follow what anyone says.Getting advice helps expose you to ideas you may not have thought of, learn from people's experiences, and see situations from new angles. Advisers can point out potential consequences of choices, suggest alternatives, and offer reassurance when you feel lost. Their insights can truly help guide you along the wisest path.So to summarize, following rules and getting trustworthy advice from others are two keys to growing up resilient, responsible, and well-prepared for life's many curve balls. Rules create order, safety and fairness in our world. Advice from trusted sources provides wisdom and perspective beyond our own.By respecting rules set by authorities while also seeking out the right advice, we can keep ourselves and others safe while also learning how to make great choices. We don't have to figureout everything alone! There are supportive people and guidelines to help steer us properly.I really hope this essay helps you all understand why rules and advice are so vital, even if they frustrate us sometimes. As we get older, we'll only gain more appreciation for the reasons they exist - to nurture us into our best, happiest, and most successful selves. Listen to advice, follow rules, and wonderful things await! Thanks for reading!篇2The Importance of Following Rules and Listening to AdviceHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 10-year-old girl who loves to learn new things every day. Today, I want to share with you some important lessons I've learned about following rules and listening to advice from older people. These lessons have really helped me grow and succeed in life, and I hope they can help you too!First, let's talk about following rules. Rules are like a set of guidelines that help us stay safe, be respectful, and live in harmony with others. They might seem boring or limiting sometimes, but rules are actually super important for keeping order and preventing chaos.Imagine if there were no rules at school. Students could run around the hallways, yell during class, and never do their homework. It would be total mayhem, and no one would be able to learn anything! That's why we have rules like raising our hands before speaking, walking quietly in the halls, and completing our assignments on time. By following these rules, we create a calm and organized environment where everyone can focus and learn effectively.Rules also exist to protect us from harm. For example, we have rules against hitting, stealing, or using bad language because those actions can hurt others and create conflicts. If everyone followed these rules, there would be much less bullying, violence, and sadness in the world.But rules aren't just for kids – adults have to follow them too! Think about traffic rules. If drivers didn't obey stop signs, red lights, and speed limits, there would be so many accidents and injuries on the roads. Or imagine if doctors and nurses didn't follow rules about cleanliness and safety procedures in hospitals – that could lead to the spread of diseases and put patients at risk.So, you see, rules are really important for creating a safe, orderly, and respectful society. By following them, we show respect for ourselves, others, and the communities we live in.Now, let's talk about listening to advice from older people. Adults like our parents, teachers, and other trusted elders have a lot of life experience and wisdom to share with us. They've been through many situations that we haven't experienced yet, and they can offer valuable guidance to help us make good choices and avoid mistakes.For example, let's say you're having a hard time with a subject in school, like math. Your teacher, who has years of experience helping students learn, might advise you to practice more problems, ask questions when you're stuck, or seek extra tutoring. If you listen to their advice and follow through, you'll likely see your math skills improve over time.Or maybe your parents notice that you've been feeling down lately and not spending time with your friends. They might advise you to reach out to your friends, join a club or sport that interests you, or talk to a counselor about what's bothering you. Their advice comes from a place of caring and wanting to see you happy and healthy.Of course, sometimes we might not understand or agree with the advice we receive from adults. That's okay! You can always ask them to explain their reasoning or share your own thoughts and feelings respectfully. But it's important to at least consider their advice carefully before dismissing it, because they usually have good intentions and valuable insights to offer.Listening to advice from elders isn't just about solving specific problems, either. It's also about learning from their experiences and wisdom, which can help us grow into kinder, more responsible, and more successful individuals.Think about it – if you had the chance to learn from someone who has already walked the path you're on and has learned valuable lessons along the way, wouldn't you want to listen to their advice and benefit from their knowledge?Of course, not all advice from adults is perfect or applies to every situation. But by keeping an open mind and being willing to learn from those who have more experience than us, we can gain valuable insights and make better decisions in our own lives.In conclusion, following rules and listening to advice from older people are two incredibly important things that can help us stay safe, be respectful, and grow into our best selves. Rulesprovide structure, order, and protection, while advice from elders offers guidance, wisdom, and a chance to learn from their experiences.So, the next time you're tempted to break a rule or ignore advice from a trusted adult, remember how much those things can benefit you in the long run. By following rules and being open to advice, you'll be setting yourself up for success, happiness, and a more positive impact on the world around you.I hope these lessons have inspired you to embrace rules and seek out advice more often. Remember, we're all on a journey of learning and growing, and by working together and supporting each other, we can make that journey a truly amazing one!篇3Title: Why We Gotta Follow the Rules and Ask for HelpHey there, friends! Today, I want to talk to you about two really important things - following rules and asking for advice when you need it. I know, I know, these might not sound like the most exciting topics in the world, but trust me, they're super duper important!First up, let's talk about rules. You know how in school, we have rules like raising our hand before speaking, not running inthe hallways, and being nice to our classmates? Well, those rules aren't just there to make our lives difficult (even though it might seem that way sometimes!). Nope, they're actually in place to keep us safe, help us learn better, and make sure everyone is treated fairly.Think about it this way - if we all just did whatever we wanted, without any rules, it would be total chaos! Imagine if everyone started yelling out answers in class without raising their hand. How would our teacher ever be able to hear anyone or teach us anything new? Or what if we all started running around the hallways like wild animals? Someone could easily get hurt by crashing into someone else or tripping and falling.Rules might seem annoying sometimes, but they're really there to protect us and make sure everything runs smoothly. It's like having a game without any rules - it would just be a big mess, and nobody would have any fun!But you know what? Following rules isn't always easy, especially when we really, really want to do something else. That's why it's so important to ask for help and advice whenwe're struggling to follow the rules.Let's say you're having a hard time not talking out of turn in class. Instead of just giving up and blurting out answerswhenever you feel like it, you could ask your teacher for help. Maybe they could give you some tips on how to be more patient and raise your hand, or maybe they could even give you a special job to do in class to help you stay focused.Or what if you're having a tough time being nice to one of your classmates? Instead of just ignoring the problem or being mean back, you could ask your parents, teacher, or even a trusted friend for advice on how to handle the situation in a kind and respectful way.Asking for help and advice is super important because nobody is perfect, and we all struggle with following the rules sometimes. But if we keep trying our best and asking for help when we need it, we'll slowly but surely get better and better at following the rules.And you know what else is great about asking for advice? It shows that you're brave and willing to learn and grow. It's way better than just giving up or pretending like everything is fine when it's really not.So, there you have it, friends! Following rules and asking for help might not be the most fun things in the world, but they're incredibly important. Rules keep us safe, help us learn, and makesure everyone is treated fairly. And asking for advice when we're struggling shows that we're brave and want to do better.Just remember, we're all in this together. Nobody is perfect, and we all need a little help sometimes. So, let's all try our best to follow the rules, and don't be afraid to ask for advice when you need it. Together, we can make our school, our community, and our world a better place!篇4Following The Rules and Getting Good AdviceHey there! My name is Jamie and I'm in 5th grade. Today I wanted to talk to you about two really important things - following rules and getting good advice from people you trust. These might not sound like the most fun topics, but trust me, they're actually really important for being a good student and a good person in general. So let's dive in!First up, let's talk about following rules. I know, I know, rules can be kind of a drag sometimes. They tell us what we can and can't do, and often seem to get in the way of us just having fun and doing whatever we want. But here's the thing - rules are actually really important and helpful if we take a step back and think about why they exist in the first place.Rules at school, like raising your hand before speaking or keeping your desk area clean, might seem kind of silly and pointless. But really, they're all about making sure the classroom runs smoothly and everybody can learn without lots of interruptions or messes getting in the way. The rules about being kind to others and not bullying make sure everyone feels safe and respected at school. And bigger rules like not cheating on tests are in place to make sure nobody has an unfair advantage and that grades actually mean something.Following rules doesn't just apply at school though. There are rules everywhere in life - at home, on the sports field, even out in public places. Rules about bedtimes, screen time limits, and doing chores at home are all designed to help us learn good habits and share responsibilities. Rules in sports and games make them fun and fair for everyone playing. And public rules like waiting for crosswalk signals, not littering, and keeping parks and playgrounds clean benefit the whole community.So while rules might not always seem fun in the moment, they almost always have a good reason behind them. By following rules, we show that we respect the reasons they're in place and the people enforcing them. It demonstrates that we can control our impulses and think about what's best foreveryone, not just ourselves in that particular moment. That's a really important life skill!The other big topic I wanted to discuss is getting good advice. As kids, we're constantly learning new things and facing new situations we've never encountered before. That's where trusted friends, family members, teachers, coaches, and other mentors can be so helpful by providing guidance and sharing their experience.Think about when you first started playing a new sport or joined a new club. Having someone who had done it before give you pointers and advice made picking it up so much easier. Or when you were struggling with a tough homework assignment, getting a little guidance from your teacher or a classmate who understood it well could make all the difference. Heck, even just getting advice from parents or older siblings about how to handle tricky social situations at school can be a huge help when you're feeling stuck.The key though, is making sure you're getting advice from people you can really trust - people who genuinely want what's best for you and aren't just saying what you want to hear or giving you bad guidance. A good rule of thumb is to listen to advice from adults responsible for caring for you like parents andteachers. They have a lot more life experience and their number one priority is helping you learn and grow in a positive way.You can also often trust advice from good friends who you know have your back and want to see you succeed. But be a little more wary of advice from other kids you don't know as well or who might be more interested in goofing around than helping you out. And always be skeptical of advice from random people online or in the media whose motivations you don't fully understand.Once you have that solid advice from trustworthy sources, the next step is actually putting it into practice! Getting good guidance is helpful, but it can't do all the work for you. You have to be the one to take that first step in applying that advice, whether it's changing a bad habit, trying a new strategy for an academic struggle, or approaching a difficult situation in a new way.It can definitely be tough to take that first step, especially if the advice requires you to get out of your comfort zone a bit. But doing so shows courage and a willingness to grow. And more often than not, if you stick with that good advice through the initial awkward phase, you'll be amazed at the progress you can make!So in summary: Following rules, even when they're not super fun in the moment, is really important for making sure everything runs smoothly and everyone is treated with respect. Getting solid advice from people you can trust like parents, teachers, and good friends can provide huge help when you're feeling stuck or facing new challenges. And while putting that advice into action takes hard work, doing so allows you to learn and grow in incredible ways.Both rules and advice are all about helping us develop crucial life skills like self-discipline, respect for others,problem-solving abilities, and courage to take on tough challenges. They aren't always easy to follow, but making a habit of them will serve you incredibly well not just as a student, but as you grow up into an awesome adult too. So keep following those rules, listening to that wise advice, and amazing things await!篇5Here's an essay on following rules and seeking advice, written in English with a tone that might be appropriate for an elementary school student. The length is approximately 2,000 words.Title: The Importance of Following Rules and Asking for HelpHey there, friends! Today, I want to talk about something super important – following rules and seeking advice. Believe me, these two things may seem like a drag, but they're actually really cool and can make your life a whole lot easier. Let me explain why!First up, let's talk about following rules. I know, I know, rules can be a total bummer sometimes. They tell us what we can and can't do, and sometimes they feel like they're just getting in the way of our fun. But here's the thing – rules aren't meant to ruin our good times. They're there to keep us safe, help us get along with others, and make sure everything runs smoothly.Imagine a world without any rules. It would be chaos! People would be running around doing whatever they wanted, without thinking about how it might affect others. There'd be no order, no sense of right and wrong, and probably a whole lot of accidents and arguments. Yikes!But with rules in place, we know what's expected of us. We learn to respect others, follow instructions, and stay out of harm's way. It's like having a set of guidelines that help us navigate through life smoothly.Take school rules, for example. They might seem strict, but they're there for a reason. Rules like "raise your hand beforespeaking" help the classroom stay organized and ensure everyone gets a chance to participate. Rules about not running in the hallways keep us from getting hurt or causing chaos. And rules about treating others with kindness and respect? Well, those just make the world a better place!Of course, following rules isn't always easy. Sometimes we might feel like breaking them because we think they're unfair or we just really, really want to do something that's against the rules. But that's where seeking advice comes in handy!Asking for help or guidance from trusted adults, like your parents, teachers, or other authority figures, is super important. They've been around the block a few times, and they know a thing or two about why certain rules exist and how to follow them properly.Imagine you're having a tough time understanding a rule at school, like the dress code. Instead of just ignoring it or breaking it, you could ask your teacher or principal to explain the reasoning behind it. They might tell you that it's there to promote a respectful and focused learning environment, and they could give you tips on how to follow it without feeling too restricted.Or let's say you're struggling to get along with a friend because you both have different ideas about what's acceptable behavior. Instead of letting the situation escalate, you could ask your parents or a counselor for advice on how to communicate better, compromise, and find a solution that works for both of you while still following the rules.Seeking advice doesn't mean you're weak or incapable – it means you're smart enough to know when you need a little extra guidance. And trust me, even the coolest, most rule-following people in the world still ask for help sometimes!So, there you have it, my friends. Following rules and seeking advice might not always be the most exciting things in the world, but they're super important for keeping things running smoothly and helping us navigate through life's challenges.Remember, rules are there to protect us, not hold us back. And asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. By embracing these two things, we can learn to be responsible, respectful, and successful in whatever we do.So, the next time you're tempted to break a rule or you're feeling lost and confused, take a deep breath and think about seeking some advice first. You might just find that following therules and getting a little guidance can actually make your life way easier and more fun in the long run!。
你认为孩子应该帮忙做家务吗英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Should Kids Have to Do Chores? An Essay by Tommy (Age 9)I'm just a regular 9-year-old kid. I like playing video games, watching cartoons, and hanging out with my friends. But there's one thing I don't like at all - chores! My mom is always nagging me to clean my room, set the table, fold the laundry, and help out around the house. In my opinion, kids shouldn't have to do ANY chores. Here's why:First of all, being a kid is hard work already. We have to go to school for like 7 hours a day and learn all kinds of boring stuff like math, reading, science, and more. And don't even get me started on homework! I'm so tired by the time I get home from school. The last thing I want to do is chores. Kids need time to recharge with fun activities and just be kids. Chores cut into our precious play time.Secondly, I think chores are the parents' job, not the kids' job. Parents are supposed to take care of the house and do the cooking and cleaning and all that grown-up stuff. That's part ofbeing a parent. If parents wanted no responsibilities, they shouldn't have had kids! We kids are too young and lack the skills to do a good job with chores anyway. I try my best, but I always seem to mess something up when I'm assigned chores. Like that one time I flooded the kitchen because I didn't load the dishwasher properly. Oops!Another reason kids shouldn't have chores is because we get no payment or allowance for doing them. It's just extra work on top of school with no reward. At least parents can go to their jobs and earn a paycheck at the end of the week. We get nothing except more nagging from our parents to keep working harder on our chores. That's not fair at all. If parents hired a maid or house cleaner, you can bet they would have to pay that person. So why is child labor for free considered okay?My parents' excuse for making me do chores is that it builds "responsibility" and teaches good habits for later in life. That's just a fancy way of saying "We're too lazy to do this ourselves and want your free labor." I'm still going to have over 60 years as a working adult to learn responsibility after I grow up and move out. Why can't I just enjoy my childhood for now while it lasts? All work and no play makes kids crabby and depressed. Trust me,I'm a lot more fun to be around when I've had time to goof off and recharge my batteries.Speaking of playing and relaxing, research shows kids need a decent amount of free unstructured play in order to explore their creativity and imaginations. Having too many chores and responsibilities robs kids of that ability to play freely. Pretty soon we'll all be little robots who don't know how to think for themselves if we're just doing chores all day and following orders.And while we're on the topic of creativity and following orders, I personally think chores actually discourage kids from developing critical thinking skills. Instead of coming up with our own ideas for entertaining ourselves, we're just mindlessly following a list of tasks made by our parents. That's not engaging our minds at all. If we need to learn responsibility, there are way better methods than just assigning us tons of boring housework.For example, parents could have kids create a monthly schedule or planner for themselves to follow instead of being handed a daily chore list. That makes us plan ahead and think through our time management. Or maybe kids could get a household allowance that we budget and choose how to spend ourselves, which teaches financial responsibility. Or we couldeven be put in charge of meal planning and cooking one night a week so that we learn important life skills. See, there are lots of engaging ways to teach us kids to be responsible without forcing us to do lame chores!I'm sure some of you are thinking "Well, when I was a kid I had waaaay more chores than you do now! You're just a spoiled brat who doesn't want to lift a finger to help out." To those people, I'd say - wow, I'm really sorry your childhood was so harsh and you didn't get a chance to actually be a kid more. Just because you suffered through excessive chores doesn't mean the cycle of cruelty should continue to the next generation. This is 2024, not 1924. We have modern conveniences and higher expectations now. Kids today deserve a childhood with at least a few hours of free play and NO CHORES!So in conclusion, kids like me shouldn't be burdened with tedious and unfair chores. After being at school all day, we deserve quality relaxation time to pursue our hobbies and interests. Chores are the job of parents and adults who actually get compensated for their work, not kids who get nothing in return. Plus, assigning tons of chores to kids actually hinders our development of critical thinking, responsibility, and creativity. There are much better ways for parents to teach those skills.For the sake of our well-being and childhoods everywhere, I beg all parents - STOP GIVING US CHORES! Let kids be kids while we still can. We'll have the rest of our adult lives to do housework and be responsible. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk!篇2Should Kids Have to Do Chores?Ugh, chores! I bet that's what a lot of you were thinking when you read the title of this essay. Chores are definitely not my favorite thing in the world. Having to clean my room, take out the trash, or set the table when I'd much rather be playing video games or hanging out with my friends is such a drag. But even though I groan about it sometimes, I actually do think kids should have to help out around the house with chores. Here's why:We Need to Learn ResponsibilityOne of the biggest reasons kids need chores is so we can learn to be responsible. Our parents can't just do everything for us forever. Chores teach us essential skills like cleaning up after ourselves, taking care of our belongings, and pulling our weight for our family's benefit. If we didn't have any responsibilities growing up, I think we'd turn into spoiled brats who expecteveryone else to wait on us hand and foot. That's definitely not the kind of grown-up I want to become!Chores Make Us Appreciate What Others Do for UsHaving set chores also helps kids appreciate all the hard work our parents and other family members put into taking care of the household. Cleaning, laundry, yardwork, cooking - it's a lot!I remember whining to my mom once about having to vacuum my room, and she reminded me that she had just vacuumed the whole downstairs that morning. It made me realize that the small chore I was complaining about was nothing compared to everything she does to keep our home clean and comfortable. Getting a tiny taste of that household work made me way more grateful for her effort.We Learn Valuable Life SkillsAnother great thing about chores is that we learn skills we'll really need as grown-ups. Following a checklist to properly clean a bathroom, doing laundry so we don't turn everything pink, or cooking a few simple meals - these are all things we're going to have to know how to do when we live on our own someday. It's so much better to get a head start on those skills as kids rather than being totally clueless about household tasks when we moveout. I don't know about you, but I definitely don't want to be the gross adult who wears stained clothes and lives in a pigsty!Family Teamwork Feels GoodFinally, doing chores as a family helps bring us together as a team working towards a common goal - taking care of our home and each other. Even little kids can get in on it by doing simple tasks like feeding pets or dusting. Sure, it's a lot more fun to just veg out separately, but there's something satisfying about knowing you've all contributed to running the household smoothly. It makes you feel proud to be pulling your weight as part of the family. Plus, chores go much quicker when everyone lends a hand!So yeah, as much as hate to admit it, chores really are important for kids. They teach us responsibility, appreciation for others, vital life skills, and the value of teamwork. I still might grumble when it's time to do my chores, but deep down I know it's helping me become a more self-sufficient, considerate, capable, and cooperative person. Those are good qualities to have, even if chores themselves aren't super fun. We all have to pitch in and do our part, kids included. So let's all put on our rubber gloves, grab our mops and vacuums, and get to workkeeping our homes clean and tidy! Our future selves will thank us.篇3Should Kids Have to Do Chores?I'm just a kid, so of course I don't really like doing chores around the house. Who wants to waste their free time cleaning, doing dishes, or taking out the trash? Chores are no fun at all! But even though I grumble about it, I actually think it's a good thing for kids to have certain jobs to do at home. Here's why:First of all, doing chores teaches you to be responsible. My mom is always saying "Your chores won't do themselves! You have to be responsible for your share of the housework." She's right - if I don't make my bed or put away my clothes, my room stays a pigsty. If I never help load the dishwasher, we'd run out of clean dishes and bowls for breakfast! The house would be an absolute mess if nobody did any chores. By having a few little jobs I'm expected to do, I'm learning to be responsible and do my part without my parents nagging me about it all the time.Doing chores also teaches you skills you'll need when you grow up and have your own place. Can you imagine a teenager leaving home for college and not knowing how to do laundry,load a dishwasher properly, or use a vacuum? How gross would their dorm room be?! The basic chores I do like cleaning my room, washing my dirty clothes, and helping wipe down the kitchen counters after meals are teaching me skills I'll need my whole life. Mama says I'm learning habits now that will make me an organized and competent adult, instead of a clueless slob. She says I'll thank her one day!Another good thing about having chores is that you get a sense of accomplishment when you've finished your tasks and done them well. I have to admit, after I've spent 30 minutes making my bed, putting away my clutter, vacuuming my rug, and sorting my dirty clothes into the hamper, my room does look and smell so much nicer! That makes me feel proud of myself. I also feel good when I've helped my parents out by setting the table, clearing dishes after a meal, or taking the recycling bins out to the curb. Mama and Dad say "Thank you for your help!" and I feel like I've contributed something to keeping our home running smoothly. It's a nice feeling to get praised for my hard work and checked tasks off my chore list.However, I do think kids shouldn't have too many chores. We're still just kids, after all! I have school, homework, activities, and time for playing with friends. Luckily my parents don'toverload me - I just have a few age-appropriate daily tasks around the house. And they don't assign me big tough jobs that I'm not capable of. For example, I don't have to mow the lawn, clean the bathroom, or do repair work. Those seem likegrown-up jobs to me. My chores really only take me 30 minutes to an hour per day, unless it's a heavy cleaning day. I have plenty of time left over to just be a kid!Another good thing is that my parents do offer me a small allowance for completing all my chores for the week without complaining too much. The money isn't a lot, but it teaches me that if I work hard, I get rewarded. It gives me a sense of earned pride, instead of just getting cash handouts from my parents. I'm saving up my allowance money to buy a new video game I really want. Having an allowance shows that doing chores pays off!Overall, I'm glad my parents give me some chores to do, even though they're kind of a drag sometimes. I'm learning important responsibilities and skills. I feel accomplishment when I've worked hard. And I have incentive to keep it up with my allowance. Those are all good reasons why kids should pitch in around the house! We may whine and protest, but we're really better off in the long run. I just have to keep reminding myself ofthat fact when it's time to handle my chores. Now...where did I leave that vacuum cleaner?篇4Should Kids Have to Do Chores? A Big Kid's ThoughtsHey guys! It's me, Michael, and today I want to talk about a super important topic: chores! I know, I know, that might not sound like the most exciting thing in the world. But trust me, it's something we all need to think about.You see, a lot of grown-ups seem to think that kids should be doing chores around the house. And I get it, they're tired after a long day of work, and they could use some help with things like cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the yard.But here's the thing: us kids are already working hard too! We have school, homework, activities, and just trying to be kids. Isn't that enough work for one day?I'll be honest, when my mom or dad asks me to do chores, I'm usually not too thrilled about it. I'd much rather be playing video games, riding my bike, or just hanging out with my friends. Chores can be boring, tiring, and let's face it, they're not really fun.But then again, I know that my parents work really hard to take care of our family. And I guess it's only fair that I pitch in a little bit too. After all, we're a team, and teams have to work together to get things done.So maybe chores aren't the worst thing in the world. Maybe they're actually kind of important. Let me break it down for you:First of all, doing chores can teach us kids some really useful skills. Like how to cook simple meals, how to do laundry (so we don't end up wearing smelly clothes all the time), and how to keep our living spaces clean and organized. Those are all things we'll need to know how to do when we grow up and have our own places.Plus, helping out around the house can make us feel pretty good about ourselves. It's nice to know that we're contributing to the family and taking some of the work off of our parents' shoulders. And who knows, maybe they'll even give us a little bit of pocket money or a special treat as a reward!But it's not just about the skills or the rewards. Chores can also teach us about responsibility, teamwork, and doing our part. If everyone in the family pitches in, it makes life easier for everyone. And that's what family is all about, right? Helping each other out and working together.Now, I'm not saying that kids should have to do ALL the chores. That wouldn't be fair at all! We still need time to play, learn, and just be kids. But maybe we could each have a few simple tasks to take care of each week. Like making our beds, taking out the trash, or loading the dishwasher.And for the bigger chores, like deep cleaning or yard work, maybe we could all work together as a family. That could actually be kind of fun, especially if we make a game out of it or have a dance party while we're cleaning!Of course, grown-ups should still be in charge of the really tough or dangerous chores. We kids shouldn't have to do anything that could hurt us or that we're not old enough or strong enough to handle.But for the chores we can do? I think we should give it a shot. It might not be the most fun thing ever, but it's not the end of the world either. And who knows, we might even surprise ourselves by how good we are at it!So what do you guys think? Should kids have to do chores, or should we just get to play and have fun all the time? Let me know your thoughts!And remember, even if you do have to help out around the house, there's still plenty of time for fun and games too. Just try to look on the bright side and think about how you're being a great kid by pitching in.Chores or no chores, we're all in this together!Your friend,Michael篇5Should Kids Have to Do Chores? A Hot Take by a 3rd GraderHey guys, it's me again, coming at you with anotherultra-controversial opinion that's sure to get the adults all riled up. Today's spicy topic? Chores! The endless cycle of cleaning, tidying, and doing little tasks around the house. As a kid, I've got a front row seat to this chore business and let me tell you, I've got thoughts.First off, let's get one thing straight - chores are basically just unpaid child labor. I don't remember signing up for this housework gig! My job description is being a carefree child, playing, learning, using my imagination. Not scrubbing toilets and folding laundry like some tiny, modern-day Cinderella.But the parents are always going on about how chores "build character" and "teach responsibility." Yeah, okay, I get that... but at what cost? Is the sweet summer months of my childhood really worth trading for hours of drudgery and tedious tasks? Remind me of the part where child labor laws got thrown out the window?I'll admit, some kids are into that whole "contributing to the family" thing. But most of us just want to have fun without the nagging voices of our parents telling us to stop slouching on the couch and actually pick up our stuff for once. We're kids - mess is, like, our natural habitat!Remember that one time I didn't make my bed for a week straight and a new civilization of dust bunnies started to form under there? That was liveVoeying on the edge, my friends. Wildly uncomfortable for my mom to witness, sure, but I was too busy actually being a kid and playing video games to be bothered with lame chores.Speaking of video games, has anyone stopped to think about what forcing kids to do chores is doing to our gaming cred? We're the next generation of esports athletes and Twitch streamers - we can't be wasting our precious hours on hands-on household labor! Our blistered fingers should only be the resultof intense gaming sessions and overwhelming our body's Doritos intake capacity.Let's take a step back here - when did it become socially acceptable for parents to just... assign us chores? In what twisted reality did my bedroom become a totalitarian state where I'm a dictator who has to enforce the insane rules THEY came up with? This is a blatant violation of my human rights. I have the freedom to make my own choices, thank you very much... like the choice to let my clean laundry pile up into a dense sphere of fabric until I run out of clothes altogether.I'm being a bit hyperbolic here, but you get my point. From taking out the trash to bathing the dogs to vacuuming every carpet fiber - when do these endless tasks stop? It's a slippery slope from doing cute lil' age appropriate chores to suddenly being moms and dads unpaid cleaning staff. Today it's wiping down the kitchen counters, but tomorrow it's unclogging every drain in this place when they get too slobby to handle it themselves.If I sound a tad ranty, it's because I feel very passionately about this topic. I'm living out my childhood under thechore-enforced rules of parents who have temporarily forgotten what it's like to be jovial, responsibilities-free kids themselves.Don't they remember how glorious it felt to be freed from tedious household tasks? To beectlybefore chores were even a speck on our radars?Well I, for one, was put on this earth to live out the freewheeling childhood Big Chore was deprived of. And I'm not going to squander that opportunity by resigning myself to an existence of involuntary labor. Kids my age should be reading books, skateboarding, making mudpies - not toiling away under the iron fist of our parentpressors.So in conclusion, let me leave you with this parting thought: childhood is sacred. Those precious years are supposed to be cherished and delighted in, uninterrupted by the monotonous drone of chores. By forcing kids to complete such tasks, our parents are essentially robbing us of the boundless joy and lack of obligations we're entitled to.I rest my case. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some very important loafing around and wasting time to get back to. A kid's work is never done!篇6Should Kids Have to Do Chores? An Essay by a 4th GraderI'm just a regular 9-year-old kid, but I have some strong opinions about whether kids should have to do chores around the house. It's a topic that comes up a lot with my parents and my friends. Some kids hate doing chores, while others (like me) don't mind it too much. But I think all kids should have to help out a little bit at home. Here's why I feel that way.First of all, doing chores teaches you to be responsible. My mom is always saying "Shane, you won't learn responsibility if you don't have any responsibilities!" And she's right. If your parents do everything for you, you'll just get lazy and expect others to take care of you all the time. But if you have regular jobs to do like making your bed, feeding the dog, or loading the dishwasher, it forces you to be responsible. You learn what it means to have things you just have to do, without throwing a big fuss about it. That's a good lesson for life.Doing chores also teaches you valuable skills. Thanks to chores, I know how to do laundry, use a vacuum, load a dishwasher properly, and various other householdy type things. My friend Jayden doesn't have any chores, and he doesn't know how to do any of that stuff. His mom still makes his lunch for him and lays out his clothes in the morning! I'm way more independent than he is at taking care of myself. The skills youlearn from chores will come in super handy when you're a grown-up and have your own place.Another big reason kids should do chores is that it's only fair to pitch in. The housework has to get done by someone, right? If the kids don't help out at all, that means parents have to do 100% of it on top of their regular jobs. No wonder parents get stressed out! Kids make a good portion of the mess and dirt in a house, so we should have to take care of a portion of the cleaning and chores. My parents работ hard at their jobs all day, so it's not cool to just leave all the housework for them to deal with alone when they get home. Helping out is the least we can do to give them a break.Some kids think chores are too hard or take too long, but I don't think that's true. Most chores really aren't that difficult or time-consuming, especially if everyone in the family does their part. Making your bed only takes a couple minutes. Loading the dishwasher is easy. Feeding pets is simple. The only chore I kind of dread is vacuuming, because pushing that heavy vacuum around can be hard work. But my mom lets me break it up and just do one room per day, so it's not so bad. As long as parents go easy on little kids and give us age-appropriate jobs, I think we can all handle it.I will admit, chores aren't my favorite thing in the world. Sometimes I get annoyed when my mom calls me away from my video game to go unload the dishwasher. Or when I'm trying to watch TV and she makes me take out the trash first. In those moments, sure, I wish I didn't have any chores. But those moments are temporary. Overall, I really don't mind doing chores at all, because I know it's the right thing to do.So while no kid loves doing chores, I still think we should all have a manageable chore load. It teaches us responsibility, independence, fairness, and important life skills. Plus, it's not actually that hard, especially if kids and parents work together on it. Doing chores is just part of being a member of a family and taking care of a household. So kids, we might as well get used to it! If we all pitch in, it's really not that bad.。
Follow的词组和短语一览,包括follow up/on/out/through/from和as follow关键词:follow的词组,follow的短语,as follow来源:在线英汉词典| 发布日期:2009-01-23 18:10follow开头的短语(共52条):follow a middle course 采取折衷办法,避免极端手段。
follow about 跟踪,尾随。
follow after 追求,追随,力求达到(或取得)。
follow block (用于旋压的)抵板。
follow board 模板,样板(量具)。
follow cameraman 摄影(师)助理(负责调焦)。
一助。
follow current 持续电流。
follow feed 跟踪送料。
follow focus 跟(镜头聚)焦。
follow focus viewer 跟焦寻象器。
follow from 是从[根据]...得...出的。
follow hard after 紧紧跟着。
follow home 穷追,追根到底。
follow in sb.'s steps 模仿某人,步某人后尘。
follow in the cry (猎狗)跟着一群猎狗一同追赶。
follow in the rear 跟在后头。
follow like a sheep 盲从。
follow like sheep 盲从。
follow my leader (一种儿童游戏)学领袖。
follow on 继续下去,经过一段时间再继续。
follow on the heels of 紧跟在后面。
紧跟[追随]某人。
follow one's bent 凭兴趣做事。
follow one's bigoted course 固执己见。
follow one's inclinations 随心所欲。
follow one's nose 笔直走,凭本能做事。
用英语写关于纪律的英语作文五年级全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Discipline, Discipline, Discipline!Hey guys! Today, I want to talk to you about a super important thing called "discipline." Discipline is like a secret superpower that can help us be our best selves and achieve great things.You see, discipline is all about having self-control and doing what needs to be done, even when we don't feel like it. It's like having a little voice inside our heads that reminds us to stay focused, follow the rules, and work hard.For example, imagine you have a big math test coming up, but you really want to play video games instead of studying. Discipline is what helps you put down the controller and pick up your textbook, even though it's not as fun. It's like a little superhero sidekick that keeps you on track!Or let's say you're playing soccer, and the referee blows the whistle for a foul. Discipline means you listen to the referee andfollow the rules of the game, even if you disagree with the call. It's about being a good sport and showing respect.Discipline is also important in the classroom. When your teacher is giving instructions, discipline helps you pay attention, raise your hand before speaking, and stay quiet while others are talking. It's like a secret weapon that helps you be a model student!But discipline isn't just about following rules and doing what you're told. It's also about setting your own goals and sticking to them. Maybe you want to learn how to play the piano or become a better artist. Discipline is what keeps you practicing and honing your skills, even when you feel like giving up.Of course, having discipline isn't always easy. Sometimes, we just want to do what's fun and easy in the moment. But that's where the real power of discipline comes in – it helps us resist those temptations and stay focused on what's important in the long run.Imagine you're trying to save up for a new bike or a video game console. Discipline is what stops you from spending all your money on candy and toys, and helps you put a little bit away each week until you reach your goal. It's like a little money-saving superhero!Discipline is also important when it comes to taking care of ourselves. It's what helps us brush our teeth twice a day, get enough sleep, and eat our veggies (even if we don't love them). Discipline is like a little health hero, keeping us strong and energized.So, as you can see, discipline is a pretty awesome superpower to have. It helps us stay focused, follow rules, achieve our goals, and take care of ourselves. It's like having a little coach or mentor inside our heads, always encouraging us to do our best.Of course, nobody is perfect, and we all struggle with discipline sometimes. But the more we practice it, the easier it becomes. It's like building a muscle – the more you use it, the stronger it gets.So, let's all try to be a little more disciplined each day. Whether it's finishing our homework before playing video games, practicing our musical instruments, or eating a healthy snack instead of junk food, every little bit of discipline helps us grow and become better versions of ourselves.Remember, discipline is a superpower, and we all have the potential to be superheroes in our own lives. Let's embrace this awesome power and see where it can take us!篇2Discipline is Important!Hi everyone! Today I want to talk about discipline. Discipline means following the rules and doing what you're supposed to do, even when you don't really feel like it. It's an important thing that we all need to learn.At school, we have to follow a lot of rules about how to behave. We have to raise our hand before speaking in class, we have to walk in the hallways and not run, and we have to do our homework every night. Our teachers give us these rules to follow so that the classroom can be an good place for learning. If nobody followed any rules, it would be total chaos!At home, our parents give us rules to follow too. We have to clean our rooms, do our chores, be nice to our brothers and sisters, and go to bed at a certain time. These rules help keep the house neat and let everyone get along better as a family.Sometimes it's hard to have discipline. Like when I really want to stay up late watching TV instead of going to bed on time. Or when I dont feel like doing my math homework because it's too hard and boring. In those moments, it takes discipline to turn off the TV and do my homework anyway.Having discipline means doing the right thing, even when you don't want to. The more disciplined you are, the more you'll be able to get good grades, stay healthy, and become a successful person when you grow up.Of course, nobody is perfect, and we all take breaks from discipline sometimes. It's okay to have a little fun and relax the rules once in a while. But if we never have any discipline at all, that's when we get into trouble.One thing that really helps me be disciplined is making a schedule. I have a schedule that tells me when it's time to do homework, chores, activities and also when I can have free time. Following a schedule makes it easier to stay on track instead of procrastinating. I also find it helps to have rewards for when I do follow the rules, like getting to pick what we have for dinner if I did all my chores without complaining.Another strategy is to imagine how you'll feel after showing discipline. Like when I don't feel like practicing my instrument, I try to picture how proud I'll feel when I can play the song perfectly. Or when I want to sleep in instead of studying for a test, I imagine the relief I'll feel once the test is over and I did well because I was prepared.Being disciplined is hard work, but it's important for being a good student and growing up into a responsible adult. With practice, discipline gets easier. If we start building good habits now of following rules and doing what's expected of us, it'll pay off in the long run. Who's with me?!篇3Title: The Importance of DisciplineHello friends! Today, I want to talk about an important topic - discipline. Discipline is like a secret superpower that can help us in so many ways. It's kind of like a magical wand that makes our lives easier and better.Let me start by explaining what discipline means. Discipline is about following rules and doing what you're supposed to do, even when you don't feel like it. It's about having self-control and being responsible. For example, when our teacher gives us homework, we need to have the discipline to complete it on time, even if we'd rather play video games.At school, discipline is really important. If we don't follow the rules and listen to our teachers, it can cause chaos in the classroom. Imagine if everyone just did whatever they wanted –it would be a big mess! That's why we have rules about raisingour hands before speaking, being on time for class, and respecting others.But discipline isn't just about following rules – it's also about developing good habits. Do you ever struggle to wake up in the morning? Or forget to brush your teeth? Or leave your toys all over the place? Having discipline can help us create routines and habits that make our lives easier and healthier.For example, if we have the discipline to go to bed early and wake up on time, we'll feel more energized and ready to learn at school. If we have the discipline to eat healthy foods and exercise regularly, we'll have more energy and feel better overall. And if we have the discipline to clean up after ourselves, our rooms and homes will be tidier and more organized.Discipline can also help us achieve our goals and dreams. Maybe you want to be a great athlete, musician, or artist. Well, it takes a lot of discipline to practice and improve your skills. The best athletes, musicians, and artists in the world didn't get there by accident – they worked hard and had the discipline to keep practicing, even when it was difficult.Of course, having discipline isn't always easy. Sometimes we just want to do what's fun and easy in the moment, instead of what's best for us in the long run. That's why it's important tokeep reminding ourselves of the benefits of discipline and to keep trying, even when we slip up sometimes.Think of it like a muscle – the more we exercise our discipline, the stronger it becomes. And the stronger our discipline, the easier it is to achieve our goals, form good habits, and live a happier, more successful life.So, let's all try our best to be disciplined students, friends, and family members. It might be hard at first, but it's worth it in the end. And who knows, maybe our discipline will inspire others around us to be more disciplined too!In conclusion, discipline is a superpower that can help us in so many ways. It helps us follow rules, develop good habits, achieve our goals, and live better lives. So let's embrace discipline and watch our lives transform for the better!篇4Title: Discipline Makes Life BetterDo you know what discipline is? Discipline means following rules and orders. It helps us live in an organized way. With discipline, our lives become better and easier.At school, we have many rules we need to follow. For example, we cannot run in the hallways or make loud noises in class. These rules are for our safety and help create a good learning environment. If everyone just did whatever they wanted, it would be chaos! By being disciplined and following the school rules, we can study well without distractions.At home, discipline is also important. Our parents give us rules like going to bed early, doing homework before playing, and keeping our rooms tidy. These rules teach us good habits that will benefit us when we grow up. If we have no discipline at home, our lives will be messy and disorganized.Even when we play sports or games, there are rules we must obey. In soccer, we cannot use our hands. In chess, we have to move the pieces properly. Games with no rules would not be fun at all! By following the rules during activities, we can enjoy them fairly and have a great time.Some people think discipline is not fun because they have to listen to orders. However, discipline actually gives us more freedom in life. With rules and orders, everything runs smoothly. We don't have to worry about problems caused by others' misbehavior. We can focus on our goals and dreams instead.In conclusion, discipline is very important. It makes our lives at school, home, and during activities better organized. By being disciplined, we develop good habits that help us now and also when we grow into adults. Let's all try our best to follow rules and orders - discipline truly makes life better!篇5Title: The Importance of DisciplineHi everyone! My name is Amy and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to talk about discipline. Discipline is very important in our lives.What is discipline? Discipline means following the rules. For example, at school we have many rules to follow - we should arrive on time, raise our hands before speaking, don't run in the hallways, and so on. At home, our parents also give us rules like doing homework before playing games, not watching too much TV, going to bed early. These rules are discipline.Why is discipline important? I think discipline is important because it helps keep us safe and lets us learn better. If there were no rules at school, everyone would run around and shout and the classroom would be so noisy! It would be impossible to study. The rules help us have an orderly environment to learn. Athome too, if we didn't have any discipline like bedtimes, we might stay up too late playing and be too tired to pay attention in class the next day.Discipline also teaches us to be responsible. By following the rules, we learn to control ourselves and be accountable for our actions. For instance, if we don't do our homework, we may get a bad grade or get into trouble. So we learn that we need to take responsibility and do the work that is expected of us. This sense of responsibility will help us a lot when we grow up and have jobs.Having good discipline is not always easy. Sometimes the rules seem unfair or too strict. Sometimes we just feel like breaking the rules because it's more fun. However, we need to remind ourselves why discipline is good for us. Maybe the rule seems silly now, but the teacher or parents made it for a good reason, even if we don't understand it yet. By following the rules, we show respect for authority. It's important to have this kind of respect when we are young.My mom always tells me, "Practice makes perfect". When we keep following the rules over and over again, it becomes a habit. Having good discipline becomes a part of our character. People who are disciplined tend to be more successful because they areable to work hard, follow instructions, meet deadlines and control themselves. Just like how practice helps us learn sports or music, practicing discipline every day helps build our discipline muscles!In conclusion, discipline is essential for maintaining order, being responsible, showing respect and developing a strong character. It allows us to study well, stay safe and become successful people when we grow up. Instead of feeling discipline is unfair, we should appreciate the rules given to us, as they make us better people in the end. We should all try our best to build discipline by following the rules consistently! Let's be disciplined kids, disciplined students, and eventually disciplined adults!。
be quiet.安静No cheating.不作弊. Be polite, courteous, and respectful at all times. Complete all assignments neatly and on time. 按时认真完成做业Leave your seat only when necessary. 不随便移动座位. Keep your hands to yourself. 手勿乱触摸. Hands up.举手Any volenteer?有自愿的吗?(在举手回答问题时)Sit properly.坐好不知道你需要什么内容。
希望有用 1. Are you ready for class? 准备好上课了吗? 2. There goes the bell. Class begins. 铃声响了,上课! 3. It’s time for class. 上课时间到了。
4. Let’s begin our class. 开始上课。
5. Let me do the roll-calling first. 我们先点名。
6. Is everybody here? 都到齐了吗?7. Who is absent? 谁缺席?8. Do you know why he is absent? 知道他为什么缺席吗?Blackboard work(黑板) 1. Come to the blackboard , please. 到黑板这儿来。
2. Write the sentence on the blackboard. 把句子写在黑板上。
3. Write clearly. 写清楚一点。
4. Look at the sentence on the blackboard. 看黑板上的句子。
Teaching new words (教新单词)1. First , let’s learn some new words. 先来学新单词。