英语作文写给万事通先生的一封信全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Mr. Know-It-All,My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School. My teacher, Mrs. Robinson, told our class that you are really smart and know just about everything. That's super cool! I have so many questions that I need your help with.First of all, what's the deal with grown-ups? They are always telling kids what to do - brush your teeth, clean your room, do your homework. Don't they remember what it was like to be a kid? We just want to have fun and play all day! Speaking of playing, what's your favorite game? Mine is hide and seek. I'm really good at finding the best hiding spots that no one can ever find me in. My friend Johnny gets so mad because he can never find me!There are a lot of things about the grown-up world that just don't make any sense to me. Like why do we have to go to school? Couldn't we just learn everything we need to know from TV shows and video games? I mean, I've learned more watching documentaries on the Discovery Channel than I have from mostof my lessons at school. Except for recess - that's the best part of the school day for sure.Oh, and another thing that makes no sense - why do we have to eat vegetables? They are so gross! I don't understand why we can't just eat chicken nuggets, pizza, and ice cream for every meal. Those are really the only good foods if you ask me. Broccoli and Brussels sprouts are definitely not food - more like tiny trees or something. No thanks!Since you're so smart, can you please explain something else to me? Why are girls so weird sometimes? Like the other day, I was just minding my own business playing on the playground, and then Suzie came up and started yelling at me for no reason! Girls' moods change like the weather. One minute they're smiling and wanting to play, and the next minute they're stomping away mad. It's so confusing!Here's another thing I need your brilliant wisdom on - how exacty do babies get inside mommies' bellies in the first place? Every time I ask my parents about it, they get all flustered and don't give me a straight answer. Is there like a tiny door on mommy's belly that opens up so the baby can crawl inside? I really need to know!The last thing I want to ask you about is pets. I've been begging my parents for a puppy for years, but they always say no. What's up with that? Don't they know how awesome dogs are?! They're so cute and fun to play with. Plus, they're like having a built-in best friend that never gets mad at you. I would take such good care of a puppy too - I promisepromisepromise! I'm not sure if I want a big dog or a little yippy dog yet though. Which do you think is better?Well, I think that's all the questions I have for now. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my letter, Mr. Know-It-All! I'll be waiting patiently for your replies. You're seriously the smartest person ever for knowing the answers to everything.Your friend,Timmy篇2Dear Mr. Know-It-All,My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I'm writing to you because I have a lot of questions that I need answered and my mom says you're the smartest person in the whole world whoknows everything about everything! I really hope you can help me.First of all, I was wondering why the sky is blue? My friend Billy says it's because the ocean reflects off the sky, but I'm not sure if I believe him. He also told me that clouds are made of cotton candy which just can't be true! Could you please explain to me what clouds and the sky are actually made of?Another thing I've always wondered about is why dogs bark and chase cats. My dog Rufus goes absolutely crazy whenever he sees a cat! He runs after them and barks like crazy. But when I try to chase the cat, Rufus just looks at me like I'm being stupid. Is there a reason dogs do this? Do they not like cats or something?Speaking of animals, I saw on TV that some animals can camouflage themselves to blend into their surroundings. That is so cool! How do they do that? Can you teach me how to camouflage myself too? It would be awesome to be able to blend in with stuff. Although I guess if I could really camouflage perfectly, you might not even see this letter I'm writing to you!I have so many more questions about the world, Mr.Know-It-All. Like why do we have to go to school? Nobody I know actually likes school. Wouldn't it be better if we could just stay home and play video games all day? I try really hard butsome of the stuff they teach is so boring. Why do I need to learn about fractions or reading or whatever? Can't someone just make a tv show about it that's actually fun to watch?How do toilets work anyway? Every time I flush one, the water just swirls around and disappears. Where does it go? Is there a huge secret toilet tank under the ground that's collecting everyone's toilet flushes? That would be so gross!I get confused about weather a lot too. How do meteorologists (I think that's how you spell it) predict the weather? Do they have a magic crystal ball or something that tells them if it's going to rain or snow or be sunny? Sometimes they get it wrong though which doesn't seem very magic to me.And what about space? How far away are the stars exactly? My dad said they're like a gazillion miles from Earth but thatcan't be right, can it? If we can see them, they must be at least a little bit close. I also hear people talking about black holes a lot. What even is a black hole? Does it really suck everything into it like a vacuum? That seems kind of scary if you ask me.I'm getting tired from writing so many questions, Mr.Know-It-All, but I have a million more! How does television work? Why do we have to wear clothes? Who invented homework and why'd they do that to us? If trees are made of wood, where doesthe wood actually come from? You're just going to have to move in with my family so I can ask you anything whenever I think of it.I really hope you can explain all of this stuff to me, Mr. Know-It-All. You're seriously a life-saver! Although I guess if you really knew everything, you'd already know that. Maybe you can just beam the answers straight into my brain? That would be so much easier than writing them all down. Anyway, thanks a billion in advance!Your friend,Timmy篇3Dear Mr. Know-It-All,Hi! My name is Timmy, and I'm a student in Grade 5 at Oakwood Elementary School. My teacher, Mrs. Jenkins, told us about you and said that you're the smartest person in the whole world! She said you know everything about everything, and that's why they call you Mr. Know-It-All. I have so many questions that I want to ask you, but I'll try not to ask too many because I know you're a very busy man.First of all, I want to know why the sky is blue. My friend Michael says it's because the ocean reflects the color, but I don't think that's right because the sky is still blue even when we're far away from the ocean. I also want to know why clouds are white and fluffy. And why does it rain? Where does the water come from? And why do we need rain anyway?Speaking of water, I have a lot of questions about the ocean too. How deep is the deepest part of the ocean? What kinds of creatures live down there? Are there really giant squids and sharks as big as a bus? I saw a documentary about the ocean once, and it showed these weird-looking fish with big eyes and glowing bodies. Why do they look like that? And how can they see in the dark?I also want to know more about space and planets and stuff. How many planets are there in our solar system? Which one is the biggest? And which one is the hottest? I heard that on Venus, it rains sulfuric acid instead of water. Is that true? And what about black holes? Are they real? And if they are, what would happen if you fell into one?My favorite animals are dinosaurs, so I have a ton of questions about them too. How big was the biggest dinosaur? And how small was the smallest one? Why did they have suchtiny arms? And how did they become extinct? Was it because of a meteor or something else?Oh, and I almost forgot to ask about history! Who was the first person to ever live on Earth? And how did they figure out how to make fire and tools and stuff? And what about the pyramids in Egypt? How did they build those without any modern technology?I could go on and on with questions, but I don't want to take up too much of your time. I know you're probably really busy answering questions from grown-ups and scientists and stuff. But if you could answer even just a few of my questions, that would be awesome!Thank you so much for taking the time to read my letter, Mr. Know-It-All. I can't wait to hear back from you!Your friend,Timmy篇4Dear Mr. Know-It-All,How are you today? I'm doing great! Well, except for one little thing. You see, I have this huge problem and I really needyour help. It's about my English writing assignment for school. My teacher told us we have to write a letter to someone and I decided to write to you because, let's be honest, you really do know it all!The assignment is to write about our favorite memory from this past year. At first I thought "Oh, this will be easy peasy lemon squeezy!" But then I started thinking about all the fun things I did over the past 12 months and I just couldn't pick one favorite memory. They were all so awesome!There was the time over summer vacation when my family went camping upstate. We went hiking, caught tiny fish in the stream, ate s'mores around the campfire, and slept underneath a gazillion stars. My little brother Jason was scared the bears were going to get him, but I told him bears are more afraid of humans. Still, he made me double check that the cooler was locked up tight every night before bed.Then there was my 9th birthday party back in October. Mom let me invite my whole class and we had a huge bash at the roller rink. We went skating, played games, had pizza and cake, and I even got a couple of those goofy fall-down videos of my friends slipping to use as future blackmail material. Just kidding! I'll keep those embarrassing videos our little secret, Mr. Know-It-All.Oh, and how could I forget thencia field trip in April? We went to the aquarium and got to see whale sharks, giant sea turtles, and about a million tiny colorful fishies. I tried to convince my teacher to let me take one home as a pet, but no dice. She's no fun sometimes. Don't you think a shark aquarium in my bedroom would be wicked cool?I could go on and on about the awesomeness of 3rd grade this year. There was the class play where I got to be a radish in a salad skit (random, but hey, I rocked that role). There were the two snow days we got in January where we had an epic neighborhood snowball fight. There was the time I finally beat Tommy Miller's high score on the arcade basketball game at the pizza place. So many wonderful memories!But Mr. Know-It-All, I just can't decide which one is my absolute favorite. They were all so much fun in their own way. That's why I need your wise and all-knowing advice. How do I pick just one to write about for this assignment? I'm totally stumped!I promise I'll listen to whatever you say and take your advice. You've never steered me wrong before. Like that time you helped me with my math homework by explaining fractions using examples of splitting pizza slices. Or when you gave metips on how to take care of my new puppy Rufus. Your guidance is always spot on.So please, please, pleeeeease help me figure out which amazing memory I should write about. I'll owe you one, Mr. Know-It-All! Maybe you can cash it in for your very own radish costume from our class play. You'd look great in green tights and a big red radish hat. Haha!Your friend in a pickle,[Your name]P.S. For old time's sake, let's make this multiple choice:A) The camping tripB) My 9th birthday partyC) The aquarium field tripD) All of the above because they were all THAT amazing!Just circle one and send it back to me, wouldya? Thanks a million!篇5Dear Mr. Know-It-All,Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I have so many questions swirling around in my head and I was told that you're the guy to ask. I really hope you can help me because I'm super curious about all sorts of things in this big, amazing world of ours!First up, I've been wondering about outer space. How was the universe created? Where did all the planets, stars, and galaxies come from? My friends and I have been learning about the solar system and I can't wrap my head around how gigantic everything is out there. The Sun is a million times bigger than the Earth? Whoa! And get this - there are billions and billions of other galaxies besides our Milky Way? My mind is blown! I really want to be an astronaut when I grow up so I can explore all those mysteries myself. Do you think I'll get to walk on Mars one day?Speaking of adventures, my family just got back from our summer road trip and I'm still daydreaming about all the cool places we visited. Mr. Know-It-All, why are there so many different landscapes, climates, and ecosystems on our planet? We drove through forests, meadows, deserts, and even saw snow-capped mountains! How did such a vast array of environments come to be? And while we're on the subject of nature, I'm real curious about all the diverse plants and critters.My baby sister doesn't leave the house without her stuffed lion toy. Well, did you know there are actual lions roaming the wild? They're these massive, ferocious felines! Then you've gotteeny-tiny insects and everything in between. Who decided what animals and plants would exist? There's just so much to discover!That actually reminds me - my brain gets pretty scrambled trying to comprehend how our bodies function. We've got this intricate network of organs, bones, and tissues. Every piece works together in a wildly complex way to keep us alive and kicking. But what I can't figure out is why some people are born with disabilities or diseases. Is there a reason some kids like me are healthy while others face those tough challenges? It doesn't seem fair, if you ask me. While I'm on the topic of humans,why do we look so different from each other? What makes our skin, hair, and eye colors vary so much?Maybe you've cracked the code on how we evolved over time?OK, switching gears here - technology is another fascination of mine. My dad just upgraded to a crazy-smart smartphone that can give directions, take photos, and browse the internet...all from that tiny screen! How do those pocket-sized devices hold so much information and functionality? And I've heard about these things called "computers" that are even more powerful. Ican't even imagine! Do you know the masterminds who dreamt up that digital wizardry? Will we someday have.robot assistants like the ones on TV?Wow, I could probably go on for ages pestering you with questions, Mr. Know-It-All. This world is endlessly interesting and I'm insanely curious about every last crevice of it! I've been pondering stuff like the origin of life, the inner workings of the Earth, the roots of human society and language, and on and on. If you somehow know the answers to all those mysteries, you must literally be the smartest person alive. Maybe you could become my personal tutor? Just think of all the knowledge you could drop on me!Whether you're able to explain everything or not, thanks for being so patient and letting me pick your brain. I know I can be a real blabbermouth when I get rolling. After writing this letter, though, it feels like the more I learn, the more questions I have. I guess that's just how it goes when your mind is constantly bubbling with curiosity about our amazing, perplexing universe. I have a feeling I'll be keeping you on your toes for years to come. Looking forward to your enlightening responses!Your Inquisitive Friend,Timmy篇6Dear Mr. Know-It-All,Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 9 years old. I'm writing to you because I have a lot of questions that I hope you can answer since you're supposed to know everything.First of all, what's the deal with math? I just don't get it sometimes. Why do we need algebra anyway? When am I ever going to use x+y=7 in real life? And don't even get me started on fractions. I can never remember which way to flip the second fraction or how to find a common denominator. Can you just tell me the easy way to do it all?Speaking of school, I also have some questions about history. Like, why did all those wars even happen? Couldn't the leaders of countries just talk about their problems instead of fighting? And how did Ancient Egypt build those huge pyramids anyway? I tried stacking up some blocks at home and they kept falling over. What was their secret?My friend Billy told me that dinosaurs are still alive and lurking in the jungle. Is that true Mr. Know-It-All? Because I would love to see a real life T-Rex! Although I guess they mightjust try to eat me. Maybe stick to dinosaur skeletons in the museum.I have a bunch of questions about space too. Like how big is the universe? And what's beyond the edge? Or is there even an edge? My brain gets all scrambled thinking about infinite space. Also, how do rockets work exactly? Is there like a huge rubber band that launches them into orbit or what?Let's talk about animals for a bit. Why do dogs chase their tails? It seems like a awfully weird thing to do. Don't they get dizzy? And how about cats? Some people say they're smarter than dogs but my cat just sleeps all day. He can't be that smart. What's the smartest animal in the world?Oh oh, I almost forgot about this one! Where do babies come from? Every time I ask my parents this question they get all flustered and tell me to ask someone else. So I'm asking you, Mr. Know-It-All!I could probably go on asking questions all day, but I'll stop here since this letter is getting pretty long. Just one more thing before I go. What's the meaning of life? My dad says it's to be a good person and help others. My mom says it's to find happiness. My grandpa says it's to learn as much as you can. What do you think, Mr. Know-It-All?Well, thanks for taking the time to read my letter! I sure hope you have all the answers. If not, no worries, I'll just keep wondering about the mysteries of the universe. Looking forward to your response!Your friend,Timmy。