讀書報告作文英語怎麼說
① 英語的寫怎麼讀
英語中表示寫的單詞是:write,讀音為:英 [raɪt] 美 [raɪt] 。
釋義:v. 寫;書寫;填寫;作曲
詞彙搭配:
1、write down 寫下來
2、write out 寫出來
3、write for the press 為報刊寫文章
4、write in chalk 用粉筆寫
常見句型:
1、I've been writing for three hours.
我已經寫了三個小時了。
2、Nature inspired him to write such beautiful poems.
自然賦予他靈感,使他寫出如此優美的詩句。
3、But there are some parts of the world where even now people cannot write.
但直到現在,世界上有些地方的人們還不會書寫。
4、The new doctor smiled smugly as he continued to write on his clipboard.
這位新醫生得意地笑了笑,接著填寫病例卡。
(1)讀書報告作文英語怎麼說擴展閱讀:
1、詞源解說
直接源自古英語的writan,意為切割,劃線條。
2、詞語用法
write的基本意思是「寫」,指用筆大方、莊重地記錄一些東西。引申可表示「寫信」,是日常用語。
write可用於現在完成時,也可用於現在完成進行時,用於前者時必須接賓語,用於後者時可不接賓語。
write的過去分詞written可用作形容詞,在句中作定語。
3、詞義辨析
write, jot, pen這組詞都有「寫」的意思。
pen指「用鋼筆寫」,暗含「用心寫」的意味;
jot指匆匆寫下,用什麼筆寫並不限制,其後常接down;
write的含義最廣泛,是日常用語,與前兩個詞相比,顯得更大方、莊重,多指「寫信」。
② 英語怎麼讀
英語拼音:[yīng yǔ]
英語(English)是印歐語系-日耳曼語族下的語言,由26個字母組成,英文字母淵源於拉丁字母,拉丁字母淵源於希臘字母,而希臘字母則是由腓尼基字母演變而來的。
英語也是世界上使用較廣泛的語言,英語包含約49萬詞,外加技術名詞約30萬個,是詞彙最多的語言,也是歐盟以及許多國際組織以及英聯邦國家的官方語言,擁有世界第三位的母語使用者人數,僅次於漢語和西班牙語母語使用者人數。
(2)讀書報告作文英語怎麼說擴展閱讀
1、英語是世界上主要的國際通用語言之一,也是世界上最廣泛使用的語言。據1986年的統計,世界上以英語為母語的人近4億,差不多每十個人中就有一個人講英語。
2、英語的使用范圍非常廣泛。世界上70%以上的郵件是用英文寫或用英文寫地址的。全世界科技出版物 70% 以上用英語發表。全世界的廣播節目中,有60%是用英語進行的。絕大部分的國際會議是以英語為第一通用語言(90% 以上的國際會議用英語召開),它也是聯合國的正式工作語言之一。
3、信息高速公路「互聯網」信息近 80% 是由英語承載,許多技術性質和科學性質文獻資料都是採用英文書寫,這使以英語為母語的人群具有相當大的優勢,他們不需特別的學習就可以閱讀大量的資料。
③ 英語讀書報告範文大全怎麼寫
讀書 報告 ,你們是否會每看完一篇 英語 作文 都會寫一份呢?下面是我帶來英語讀書報告優秀 範文消梁含 ,希望對大家有幫助。
渣塵英語讀書 報告範文 篇1Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice is a lighthearted tale of love and marriage in eighteenth-century England. It centers on the elder sisters of the Bennet family, Jane and Elizabeth. Their personalities, misunderstandings and the roles of pride and prejudice play a lavishing story. This story is told from third point of view. From my perspective Jane Austen wanted to convey love wins over prejudice and to not just take in the saying of first impression but to look in the person's character deeper. Jane Austin was born in 1775 in Stevenson, Hampshire. Her family wasn't rich but managed to give her a decent ecation. She was the seventh of eight children of her father, a clergyman. Like other young women of her social class, Jane and her sister Cassandra were ecated mostly at home in subjects of music, drawing, painting, needlework, and social behavior. Her father'拿笑s encouragement and her own enjoyment in reading led Jane to became very well read. At fourteen she began to write little plays for home theatricals. She also wrote nonsense story's to entertain her family. Jane would spend the majority of the evening in the corner of the room with her manuscript and blotter observing the world surrounding her. She would write when the room was quiet and if she were interrupted, she would cover her manuscript with a blotter and continued when the room was silent again. Before Jane Austen died of cancer in 1817 at Winchester, she had already published six successful novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, Emma, and Persuasion, respectively. Jane Austen is now buried in the ancient cathedral in Winchester of her native Hampshire. Pride and Prejudice lets you travel through lives back then but also she portrays the lives of modern days. You can read it and you might be able to recall some parts of the book as your life, but in a different time period
英語讀書報告範文篇2A Book Report of The Black Tulip
By Huang Xin, Talents Class, 2006
I have recently read the simplified version of The Black Tulip published by Shanghai Translation Press. This novel was written by the distinguished French writer Alexandre Dumas Pere, the pioneer of the Romanticism Literature Movement in France. He was so popular that his works had been translated into several languages and welcomed by readers all over the world.
This novel took 17th century Dutch bourgeois revolutionary period of intense political struggle and the turbulent life as its background.
This gist of the story is as follows. The leading role Cornelius is a young doctor who completely doesn’t inquire about politics. He loves growing tulips and is trying to cultivate a black tulip without any other color on it at all. In order to obtain the considerable bonus offered by the government to the first man who cultivates the very kind of black tulip, Boxtel, Cornelius’
neighbor, tries to destroy and steal the bulbs of Cornelius, even kill him. Fortunately, Cornelius in the prison gets acquainted with the prison-keeper’s daughter Rosa and they fall in love. Under Rosa’s help, Cornelius realized his dream and achieves happiness at last.
It’s firmly believed by some people that when you become rich and successful, happiness will naturally follow. After reading this novel, I believe that nothing is further from the truth. To my mind, the secret to happiness lies in your successful work, in your contribution towards others’ happiness and in your wealth you have earned through your own honest efforts.
Firstly, in order to obtain happiness, you should achieve your successful work, in order to achieve your successful work, you should go through thick and thin. As the writer said, “those who have suffered much, have a right to be happy.” Take the two leading characters for example. They eventually reach happiness after suffering a lot both psychologically and physiologically. Secondly, your happiness should live in your contribution towards others’ happiness, but not on the contrary, in destroying others’ happiness. If you get your happiness by taking advantage of others or by hurting others, you won’t be happy with it for long, at least, you won’t enjoy the real happiness. People will think you’re a mean person. Boxtel was a typical case. He would never gain happiness.
Thirdly, wealth obtained through dishonest means doesn’t bring happiness. Happiness is not an end, it is a process. It’s a continuous process of honest and proctive work which makes a real contribution to others and makes you feel you are a useful and worthy person.
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④ 我的服裝店 英語作文
《在服裝店裡》讀後
【內容提示】
高二英語第二冊第 10單元有一篇閱讀課文 At the Tailor's Shop。請寫一篇文章,談談對這篇課文的讀後感。要點如下:
①文章反映了在資本主義國家裡有錢就有一切的現實。
②在社會主義國家裡,愛心(loving care)勝過金錢。
③錢是必要的,但並不是一切。
【作文示範】
After Reading At the Tailors's Shop
The text At the Tailor's shop tells us a truth: In capitalism countries, money means everything. That is to say, If you have money, you have everything. Without money, you have nothing.
It is partly true in our socialist country. Indeed money is necessary and important. But there is something more important. That is the loving care. It is because of the loving care that the people in the flooded areas are able to get enough to eat and to wear. It is because of the loving care that the poor children are able to have the chance to go on with their schooling①. It is because of the loving care that orphans are able to be taken good care of. Therefore, I do not think money means everything in our country.
Compared with the fact that takes place at the tailor's shop, living in a socialism country is a good fortune. We should treasure②our happy life.
【詞語解釋】
①schooling['sku:liR] n.教育;正規學校教育
②treasure['treN ] v.珍惜;珍愛
【寫法指要】
1)本文屬讀書報告中的讀後感。寫讀後感時,先把原作的主題思想作一簡要總結,重點寫讀後的感想,如本文第一段是對原作主題的概述,第二段寫感想,第三段是對前兩段的結論。
2)在擴充段中,作者使用了三個「It is because….」的排比句,具體闡述「loving care 愛心)」的重要。這樣寫突出了文章的主題,使作者要表達的思想得到了強調。
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