
英语作文素材,好词好句
1. Never say die.永不言败。
2.No cross, no crown.不经历风雨,怎么见彩虹。
3.New wine in old bottles.。
4.Never too old to learn, never too late to turn.亡羊补牢,为时未晚。
5.No garden without its weeds.没有不长草的园子。
6.No living man all things can.世上没有万事通。
7.No man can do two things at once.一心不可二用。
8.No man is born wise or learned.没有生而知之者。
9.No man is content.人心不足蛇吞象。
10.No man is wise at all times.聪明一世,糊涂一时。
11.None are so blind as those who won't see.视而不见。
12.None are so deaf as those who won't hear.充耳不闻。
13.No news is good news.没有消息就是好消息。
14.No one can call back yesterday.昨日不会重现。
15.No pains, no gains.没有付出就没有收获。
16.No pleasure without pain.没有苦就没有乐。
17.No rose without a thorn.没有不带刺的玫瑰。
18.No sweet without sweat.先苦后甜。
19.No smoke without fire.无风不起浪。
20.Nothing brave, nothing have.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
21.Nothing dries sooner than a tear.眼泪干得最快。
22.Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.世上无难事,只怕有心人。
23.Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.世上无难事,只要肯登攀。
24.Nothing seek, nothing find.没有追求就没有收获。
25.Nothing is so necessary for travelers as languages.外出旅行,语言最要紧。
26.Nothing is to be got without pains but poverty.世上唯有贫穷可以不劳而获。
27.Not to advance is to go back.不进则退。
28.Not to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child.不懂世故,幼稚可笑。
29.No way is impossible to courage.勇者无惧。
30.Obedience is the first duty of a soldier.军人以服从命令为天职。
31.Observation is the best teacher.观察是最好的老师。
32.Offense is the best defense.进攻是最好的防御。
33.Old friends and old wines are best.陈酒味醇,老友情深。
34.Old sin makes new shame.一失足成千古恨。
35.Once a man and twice a child.一次老,两次小。
36.Once a thief, always a thief.偷盗一次,做贼一世。
37.Once bitten, twice shy.一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
38.One boy is a boy, two boys half a boy, three boys no boy.一个和尚挑水喝,两个和尚抬水喝,三个和尚没水喝。
39.One cannot put back the clock.时钟不能倒转。
40.One eyewitness is better than ten hearsays.百闻不如一见。
41.One false move may lose the game.一着不慎,。
42.One good turn deserves another.。
43.One hour today is worth two tomorrow.争分夺秒效率高。
44.One man's fault is other man's lesson.前车之鉴。
45.One never loses anything by politeness.讲礼貌不吃亏。
46.One swallow does not make a summer.。
47.One's words reflect one's thinking.言为心声。
48.Out of debt, out of danger.无债一身轻。
49.Out of office, out of danger.无官一身轻。
50.Out of sight, out of mind.眼不见,心为静。
51.Patience is the best remedy.忍耐是良药。
52.Penny wise, pound foolish.贪小便宜吃大亏。
53.Plain dealing is praised more than practiced.正大光明者,说到的多,做到的少。
54.Please the eye and plague the heart.贪图一时快活,必然留下隐祸。
55.Pleasure comes through toil.苦尽甘来。
56.Pour water into a sieve.竹篮子打水一场空。
57.Practice makes perfect.熟能生巧。
58.Praise is not pudding.恭维话不能当饭吃。
59.Praise makes good men better, and bad men worse.好人越夸越好,坏人越夸越糟。
60.Prefer loss to unjust gain.宁可吃亏,不贪便宜。
61.Prevention is better than cure.预防胜于治疗。
62.Pride goes before, and shame comes after.骄傲使人落后。
63.Promise is debt.一诺千金。
64.Proverbs are the daughters of daily experience.谚语是日常经验的结晶。
65.Pull the chestnut out of fire.火中取栗。
66.Put the cart before the horse.本末倒置。
67.Put your shoulder to the wheel.鼎力相助。
68.Reading enriches the mind.开卷有益。
69.Reading is to the mind while exercise to the body.读书健脑,运动强身。
70.Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you.要人尊敬,必须自重。
71.Rome is not built in a day.冰冻三尺,非一日之寒。
72.Saying is one thing and doing another.言行不一。
73.Seeing is believing.眼见为实。
74.Seek the truth from facts.实事求是。
75.Send a wise man on an errand, and say nothing to him.智者当差,不用交代。
76.Set a thief to catch a thief.以贼捉贼。
77.Short accounts make long friends.好朋友勤算账。
78.Something is better than nothing.聊胜于无。
79.Soon learn, soon forgotten.学得快,忘得快。
80.Soon ripe, soon rotten.熟得快,烂得快。
81.Speech is silver, silence is gold.能言是银,沉默是金。
82.Still water run deep.静水常深。
83.Strike the iron while it is hot.趁热打铁。
84.Success belongs to the persevering.坚持就是胜利。
85.Take things as they come.既来之,则安之。
86.Talking mends no holes.空谈无补。
87.Talk of the devil and he will appear.说,就到。
88.Hasty love, soon cold.一见钟情难维久。
89.Health is better than wealth.健康胜过财富。
90.Health is happiness.健康就是幸福。
91.Hear all parties.兼听则明。
92.Heaven never helps the man who will not act.自己不动,叫天何用。
93.He is a fool that forgets himself.愚者忘乎所以。
94.He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs.背后说好话,才是真朋友。
95.He is a wise man who speaks little.聪明不是挂在嘴上。
96.He is lifeless that is faultless.只有死人才不犯错误。
97.He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself.正人先正己。
98.He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first.自嘲者不会让人见笑。
99.He is wise that is honest.诚实者最明智。
100.He knows most who speaks least.大智若愚
英语作文素材的好词好句有哪些
I am a junior high school students, I am a tall boy with blond hair. I like to read books to play the piano. I learn to play the piano for 6 years, I now play very well. I am also very friendly, also very love to help friends, so I have many friends.
求一些英语辩论的素材,请英语高手帮帮忙
No1, Pro:Yes, more and more internationalized so that there's no reason why we shouldn't accept fast food.Fast food is faster and convenient so that work can be efficiently done and will not be occupied too much time by the serving of food.Con: traditional chinese food, although more work required for cooking, but far more nitritious than fast food.The movie super size me can 100% proves that how dangerous fast food could be if we change our style of dinning.同志,如果真的十万火急加qq吧,你只给50分。
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要求了那么多。
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我一时也没办法回那么多
英语对话....素材
1--What was your first gliding lesson like?2--If was very interesting.1--How did you start?2--Well, the instructor showed me the controls.1--What happened next?2--The instructor showed me how to use them. Then we went for a short flight.1--Were you nervous when you took over the controls for the first time?2--Yes, very. My hands were trembling.1--Did you have any moments of panic?2--Yes, when the glider was rushing towards the ground and I suddenly forgot what to do.1--That must have been frightening.1--你第一节滑翔课上得怎么样啊
2--非常有意思。
1--你是怎么开始的
2--哦,教员告诉我哪些是操纵器。
1--然后呢
2--教员给我示范如何使用这些操纵器。
接着我们就飞了一小段距离。
1--当你第一次进行操纵的时候,你紧张不紧张
2--非常紧张。
我的双手都哆嗦了。
1--你有感到惊慌失措的时候吗
2--有。
当滑翔机朝地面俯冲去的时候,我简直不知所措了。
1--那一定让人胆战心惊。
话剧英文素材(2人,2分钟)
-Narrator: When Stephen came back to the museum, Raf and Peg were sitting sad on the floor and didn’t say anything. Stephen opened the box and handed it to Raf. Stephen: Look what I found. (He said slightly.) Raf: (He unwrapped the paper on the skull dispiritedly, but soon an amazing smile stretched through his face. Peg also looked at the bones surprisingly.) (He whispered.) “Patagonytus puerti.” Scene 4 〈Another Miracle〉 Narrator: Time flies. It has been one month since Stephen helped Raf and Peg in the museum. Today is the last day that Raf and Peg stay in Taiwan. They eat lunch in a fast-food restaurant. Raf: I spoke with our friends in Argentina this morning. They are very excited. Peg: (with happiness) Why… (She turned to Stephen, who was eating a hamburger.) Hey, Stephen, you’re awfully quiet. What’s wrong? Stephen: (looked sad) Well, I’m just thinking about what I’m going to do after you leave for Argentina. Peg: Oh, what? (slammed down her drink) Raf, didn’t you ask him? Raf: (embarrassed) Eh…I forgot… (Peg looked angry.) Stephen: Ah, excuse me. What are you talking about? Raf: Sorry, Stephen. I forgot to ask you: How would you like to come to Argentina for a month to continue drawing for us? Stephen: (jumped to his feet) Let’s do it!!! The End
求一段适合于四人英语配音的素材
可以试一下“英语趣配音”这个软件,里面有多人或单人的英语配音,有台词,可以录成自己的声音。
国庆英语素材50词有哪些
I had a house-warming party this week. When it was all very busy I overheard a conversation about Chinese food:A (a western woman): Could you tell me what Chinese people don’t eat?B (a Chinese man): Can I answer that the other way round?A: Yes, of course. You mean what do Chinese people eat?B: Listen carefully. Everything that flies in the sky which you can see, except airplanes; everything that swims in the river and the sea, except submarines; any four-legged things on the ground, except tables and chairs—that is what we eat.A: What! Are you kidding?B: No, I’m not joking.A: Even cats and dogs?B: Yes.A: And foxes?B: Yes. What’s wrong with that?A: But some animals are part of the human family—friends and pets. Their lives are not to be eaten.B: What do you mean, ”animals” lives are not for eating”? What did your western great, great-grandmother eat?A: But we are living in a modern civilisation; we should respect natural life more than we used to.B: Yes, you are right in some ways: if you are not hungry any more, if you have more living materials that can support your life.This conversation triggered an old memory. In 1991, when I interviewed some women in human province, they asked me :”We have heard how westerns eat cow every day, is it true? How? But cows feed humans with their milk and hard work. They are the hands of humans on the land, they are our lives, they even cry if you kill something in front of them, they have feelings.”I knew that those people, whose agriculture depends on such animals, always send old or sick cows to the mountains to let them die there. I understand both ways of thinking – the Chinese peasants’ and the westerns’ I told the women what I had read about disapproving western views on how Chinese eat cats and dogs. They listened to me with their heads shaking.Then another snatch of conversation caught my attention at the party.X(a Chinese woman): Oh, yes. I remember that restaurant is in Guangzhou, but I have never been there.Y(a western man): Why not? You are Chinese. I was told that it is the most famous dish in China. What’s it called—“Dragon fights Tiger”?X: Yes, or “Dragon with Tiger”. It is very famous in south China, I know, but I really can’t imaging I would enjoy it. I have never tasted either cat or snake.Y: You are not typically Chinese, at least not a traditional one.X:…not every Chinese likes to eat animals.They were talking about a very famous restaurant in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangzhou province. It has a speciality called” Dragon and Tiger”, which is made from a snake (dragon)and a cat(tiger) together in a kind of traditional canister dish. I was invited to try it in 1996,but I couldn’t bear to either.A western friend turned to me.: Guohua, have you ever heard about the wild-food restaurant in Guangzhou?” I told her a story about some English friends. This middle-aged couple went to Guangzhou in late spring of 1998. One day, after a morning tour, their Chinese guide suggested they taste the local food. They went to a little wild-food restaurant by a beautiful river. A waiter talked them through their special menu: everything is alive, you can choose what you want from the animal yard by the kitchen, then they cook your choice in front of you.The English woman was so shocked, she cried: ”No, no, please don’t kill these lovely animals!”The waiter was surprised, ”What? This is our business. What about our livelihood?”“Yes, I understand, ”the husband said. ”Let’s see, is there any way we could consider both human and animal welfare?”Eventually, they had a deal: the couple paid about $500 for all of the animals in that yard and let them free. The English couple then sat down to a vegetarian noodle lunch.The nest morning, the guide was woken by a telephone call. It was the owner of that little wild-food restaurant:” I woke up this morning to find most of the animals that they freed yesterday have come back to the kitchen yard.”



