英文续写高一范文 第一篇
Once they arrived at her house, Walk called out, “Mom, help! Someone is injured.” On hearing this, Walk’s mother came quickly with the first-aid box. She made the little girl sit on the sofa and started cleaning the wound. She cleaned her knee, applied medicine to the wound, and wrapped it with bandages, which made the girl relaxed. She then asked the girl where she lived. The girl replied that she had just moved here. All the houses looked so similar that she mixed them up. Walk was surprised and felt a bit of joy thinking about her wish.
The little girl looked at Walk and asked, “What is your name?” Walk froze and was scared to tell her name. However, Walk’s mother replied, “Her name is Walk and I am glad she could help you.” On hearing this, the little girl began to laugh. Walk felt sad and was near to tears. Just then, the girl stopped laughing and sincerely apologized, “I am sorry, but it is so funny as my name happens to be Run.” Walk was surprised and almost broke into laughter herself. Her wish for the river had come true, and now she had a very good friend named Run.
英文续写高一范文 第二篇
At our final stop, expecting defeat, we entered the shoe department. All we saw were empty shelves where the snow boots should be. As my husband searched in one area, I searched another. I looked down an aisle and saw a Spider-Man box. I ran down the aisle. As I got closer, I could not believe my eyes. On top of the Spider-Man box were black-and-red snow boots. I carefully lifted the tag and saw the size— a child’s size 9! We bought the boots. I was relieved we would be bringing snow boots to Leanne and her son.
Two days later, we arrived at the young mom’s home. As the bus pulled up to her home? her son ran through the cold, wet snow without boots for the last time. We handed him the boots and visited for a while. When it was time to leave for our next stop, Leanne waved us off with tears in her eyes. As we walked down the driveway, I heard her son delightfully ask if he could go out to play in the snow in his new boots. Although I didn’t hear, I guessed he would have been permitted and had a great time.
英文续写高一范文 第三篇
My turn finally came. As I urged Cowboy forward, he stumbled, and almost fell, much to the delight of the other riders. I jammed my hat down on my head, stroked Cowboy's big red neck and entered the arena. At the signal, we dashed toward the first barrel, quickly whipped around it and with perfect precision rounded the second and thundered on to the third. We tore around the final curve and shot for the finish line.
No cheers filled the air when I finished my show. The end of our run was met with surprised silence. With the sound of my heart pounding in my ears, I heard the announcer call our time. Cowboy and I had beaten Becky and her proud fancy horse! I gained much more than a blue ribbon that day. At thirteen, I realized that I'd always come out a winner if I wanted something badly enough to work for it. I can be the master of my own destiny.
英文续写高一范文 第四篇
In his diary, the man mentioned he wished to sink to the ocean with his wife but for their daughter he had to live. Without him, their baby daughter would become an orphan. After drowning himself in sorrow for a short time, he uplifted himself and learned how to raise baby. Whenever faced with hardships, he would inspire himself with his wife’ words—“Take care of our child.” Seeing the little girl grow into a sunny, pretty girl with double love from both parents, the man knew he made it to keep his promise.
The story was finished and the class was silent. Nobody talked or laughed as usual. Instead, it seemed that every student was lost in deep thought, tasting the moving life story. The teacher was sure that the students were reflecting on their replies and that they had understood the moral of the story. Of the Good and Evil in this world, there are hidden secrets behind them. So we should not really focus on the surface and judge anyone without understanding them first. Put yourself in others’ shoes and then you can really understand their behavior.
英文续写高一范文 第五篇
The following day, the principal organized a gathering with all students at the school. said, “Jackson shaved his head to back his grandpa who has been diagnosed with cancer. But someone laughed at him.” He then asked the students to raise their hand if they’d ever known someone with cancer. Almost everyone in the room raised their hands. Hadley continued, “It is wrong for us to judge somebody else's reaction to that, and we can do better. In standing up for Jackson and showing my support for his grandpa, I’ve offered to let Jackson shave my head today.”
Hadley then sat in a chair in front of all the students while Jackson shaved his head. The students seemed moved. The principal ended his speech by saying: “Support each other, love each other. We’re a family, that's why we're here. We're family—that's what we do; we support each other, good times and bad. I want to see more good times than bad, but I’m here either way.” It was these touching words that all the students in the room would never forget.
英文续写高一范文 第六篇
Then I looked down at his hands to see that he was holding a travel bag. “Is it yours? I've found it at the airport and tried to catch up with you.xxx the man said. I opened the bag and it contained my passport, return tickets, as well as cash and letters for the university. I had left it behind on the trolley at the airport and this man had been trying to return it to me. At this moment, I realized that we had wronged him completely.
With a sigh of relief, I took my bag and thanked this stranger. The stranger's friendly smile put me at ease. I imagined the horrible scenario had he not returned it. When we arrived, the driver wished me luck with my university studies and drove away. These acts of kindness instantly cheered me up and thanks to this honest stranger, the initial self-doubt I had about my decision to study so far away from home was replaced with hope and excitement.
英文续写高一范文 第七篇
So I walked over to her daughter. “Mind some advice?” I asked. She rolled her eyes and said, “of course not.” I smiled to show her I wasn’t criticizing. “Cherish her and cherish every single moment you can stay with her,” I said. And then I answered her curious expression by saying, “When she's gone, it's these little moments that will come back to you. Moments like this. I know.” Having finished saying this, I noticed the elderly woman moving with her deliberation back to her daughter.
Together they made their way toward the store's exit. Then the daughter glanced over her elderly mother. And slowly, almost unwillingly, she placed her arm with apparently unaccustomed affection around her mothers’ shoulders and gently guided her back into the crowd. Tears filled my eyes when I watched them disappearing in the crowd.
英文续写高一范文 第八篇
适合高中生的五四青年节英语演讲稿
青年节(青年节)在xxx是5月四日。它由政府行政委员会于1949年12月成立,以纪念1919年五四运动的开始。这一天被称为…
五四运动
中国知识革命和社会政治改革运动(1917-21).1915年,在xxx的启发下,年轻的知识分子开始鼓动通过接受西方的科学、民主和思想流派来改革和加强中国社会,目的之一是使中国强大到足以抵抗西方帝国主义。1919年5月四日,北京学生抗议凡尔赛和会将德国在中国的前租界转移到日本的决定,改革派的热情成为焦点。经过一个多月的示威游行、罢工和xxx,政府让步了,拒绝与德国签署和平条约。这场运动刺激了xxx的成功重组,诞生了中国xxx。参见凡尔赛条约。
(高一作文,)
演讲稿
女士们先生们,早上好。
我们中的一些人和父母有问题,因为他们经常查看我们的书包或阅读我们的日记。我完全理解为什么我们对此不舒服,但没有必要感到太难过。我们的父母正在检查我们的包或日记,以确保我们没有陷入任何麻烦。他们可能听说过一些关于其他孩子的可怕故事,并认为我们也会这样做。或者他们只是想和我们联系,但是做错了。我的建议是:告诉他们我们希望他们像我们希望信任他们一样信任我们。如果你认为你不能和他们交谈,给他们写封信,然后把它放在一边——他们一定会读的。
谢谢!
(高一作文,)
高一英语
我经常在暑假去看我的爷爷奶奶。他们都七十岁了,快乐地生活在乡下。乡村的夏日景色非常美丽。我可以在那里做很多有趣的事情。我习惯于清晨起床呼吸新鲜的空气,听鸟儿歌唱,欣赏绿树红花和河流。我喜欢和朋友一起钓鱼。
当夜晚来临的时候,我坐在树下,听奶奶给我讲许多有趣的故事。我告诉她这个城市发生的一些新事情。当我不得不回去时,我总是不愿意去。我真的觉得住在乡下很快乐。
(高一,200字)
英文续写高一范文 第九篇
Walking close, Chrissy noticed a small hole in the fence where the little girl might have climbed out. In front of a house, Chrissy could see a policeman talking to a woman who looked upset. “Is this your girl?” Chrissy called out. Then the woman and the policeman came running towards the fence. Minutes later, the girl was in the arms of her mom. Just then, Chrissy’s mom and her brother Russell came looking for her. The policeman told them that Chrissy had probably saved the girl’s life.
“You have a very responsible daughter there,” the policeman said to Chrissy’s mom. Hearing that, her mom smiled proudly. The next day, the headline in the newspaper read: Responsible Nine-Year-Old Girl Saves A Baby—with an article about Chrissy. After reading it, her parents said, “We’re proud of you, Chrissy. You really are a responsible young lady.” Feeling inspired, Chrissy now is never late for school. She almost always remembers to hang up her clothes, and is careful when she pushes Russell on the swing. And nobody ever calls her “irresponsible” anymore.