成长英语作文

2021-08-22 22:48:06
关于成长英语作文合集5篇

关于成长英语作文合集5篇

在日常学习、工作和生活中,大家对作文都不陌生吧,根据写作命题的特点,作文可以分为命题作文和非命题作文。那么问题来了,到底应如何写一篇优秀的作文呢?下面是小编帮大家整理的成长英语作文5篇,仅供参考,希望能够帮助到大家。

成长英语作文 篇1

Going to high school is my first time to leave home. I have to live in school from Monday to Friday. I like to stay away from my parents for some time, because I can make my own choice and be free to go anywhere. My friends and I like to spend the weekend in the countryside that near the city we live. It is the short travel that I can not only appreciate the beautiful scenery, but also learn to be independent. The things that nature teaches me are a lot.

I can see from the color of the cloud to predict the weather and the sound of of animals have different meanings. All of these are hard to know from the books. I have my own thinking from these trips, and the way to take care of myself helps me to grow up.

成长英语作文 篇2

我坐在藤椅上不断地摇晃,常常泡上一壶普洱,独自一人,在黄昏的沐浴下,品味着茶的韵味,对茶我本是毫无趣味的,苦涩的味道没有任何香甜可言,但不知是谁的一句话“人长大了,就要学会从苦中作乐”,让我迷恋上了茶香。

i sit on cany chair constantly shake, often bubble up a pot of pu-erh tea, alone, in the evening, the bath of tea flavor, taste of tea i this is uninteresting, bitter taste without any sweet, but i don't know who is benefic to the word "people grow up, you need to learn from taking pains", let me have a crush on tea are sweet.

不知是4岁还是5岁的时候,家里有着许多的书,个个面带严肃,郑重地伫立在书架上,这些书大部分都是父亲的',是陪伴了父亲青春的老书,许多本都已破损了,不是边角破损,而是书从中断裂成了两半,但都已被胶水修补过了。虽是老书,书皮金黄色的图案依然折射着光芒,刺眼的光芒里,我似乎看见了父亲埋在书堆之中的童年。而今,父亲早已迈进了中年,这些书也理所当然地被我“继承”了。当时,父母都是老师,虽然有了个白白胖胖的儿子,但他们还是把极大的精力放在了工作上,放在了那批高考在即的学生上。我也只得独自一人待在空旷的家中,无趣的度过一天又一天,有时也曾想不满地大喊一声,但我知道,回答我的,只有那一本本旧书。于是,书成了我唯一解闷的玩伴,父母走后,我便费力的爬到了书架上,用着稚嫩的小手在书架中费力抽取出我发现的一本连环画——《西游记》,因为书中有着一幅幅精美的图案,但那苦涩的文言文让我实在是捉摸不透,也只能似懂非懂的翻阅着,我常常一看就是大半天,直到父母回家。

don't know is 4 or 5 years of age, the home has many books, all the noodles take seriously, solemnly stood in the bookshelf, these books mostly father, is the father of youth with older books, many this has worn out, not edge horn is damaged, but the book from the fracture in half, but has been the glue repair. though it was old books, book covers the golden pattern still refraction shining and dazzling ray of light, i seem to see the father buried in spur of childhood. now, father had entered middle age, these books also were rightly i "succession". at that time, parents are all teachers, although had a vain fat son, but still they put great effort on the work, in the university entrance exam that batch in students. i also had to stay alone in an empty house, dull to get through the day and day, sometimes also once think everywhere yell 1, but i know, answer me, and only those yibenben old books. hence, the only book became my sorrows playmates, parents left, i then arduous climb to the shelf, use the childish hands in bookshelf wade extract i found a comic -- "journey to the west", because the book with plenties of exquisite design, but that the bitter wen-yen let i really dark horse, and can only be indefinitely was browsing through, i often a see be big until her parents got home.

成长英语作文 篇3

when i was growing up, i had an old neighbor named dr. gibbs. he didn’t look like any doctor i’d ever known. he never yelled at us for playing in his yard. i remember him as someone who was a lot nicer than circumstances warranted.

when dr. gibbs wasn’t saving lives, he was planting trees. his house sat on ten acres, and his life’s goal was to make it a forest.the good doctor had some interesting theories concerning plant husbandry. he came from the “no pain, no gain” school of horticulture. he never watered his new trees, which flew in the face of conventional wisdom. once i asked why. he said that watering plants spoiled them, and that if you water them, each successive tree generation will grow weaker and weaker. so you have to make things rough for them and weed out the weenie trees early on.

he talked about how watering trees made for shallow roots, and how trees that weren’t watered had to grow deep roots in search of moisture. i took him to mean that deep roots were to be treasured.so he never watered his trees. he’d plant an oak and, instead of watering it every morning, he’d beat it with a rolled-up newspaper. smack! slap! pow! i asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree’s attention.

dr. gibbs went to glory a couple of years after i left home. every now and again, i walked by his house and looked at the trees that i’d watched him plant some twenty-five years ago. they’re granite strong now. big and robust. those trees wake up in the morning and beat their chests and drink their coffee black.i planted a couple of trees a few years back. carried water to them for a solid summer. sprayed them. prayed over them. the whole nine yards. two years of coddling has resulted in trees that expect to be waited on hand and foot. whenever a cold wind blows in, they tremble and chatter their branches. sissy trees.

funny things about those trees of dr. gibbs’. adversity and deprivation seemed to benefit them in ways comfort and ease never could.every night before i go to bed, i check on my two sons. i stand over them and watch their little bodies, the rising and falling of life within. i often pray for them. mostly i pray that their lives will be easy. but lately i’ve been thinking that it’s time to change my prayer.this change has to do with the inevitability of cold winds that hit us at the core. i know my children are going to encounter hardship, and i’m praying they won’t be naive. there’s always a cold wind blowing somewhere.

so i’m changing my prayer. because life is tough, whether we want it to be or not. too many times we pray for ease, but that’s a prayer seldom met. what we need to do is pray for roots that reach deep into the eternal, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we won’t be swept asunder.

成长英语作文 篇4

Time flies like an arrow, and time passes by the passing of the flowing water. I have changed from a child to a mature, stable, independent teenager. Each person's growth story will not be the same. As I have been from a naughty, playful child has become a mature, stable, independent teenager.

When I was a child, I had the most questions. I always asked this question, but my father didn't get bored, but he gave me a very careful explanation. I remember asking a particularly naive question; How much do you kill a star in the sky? The mother of the stars is the moon or the sun. But dad didn't answer, but after a moment of silence and touching my head and talking about the baby, the father didn't know, and the day you grow up will understand. I could not understand my father's words, but I nodded my head.

I grew up now, and I know the answers to those questions. There are countless stars in the sky without a mother.

When I was a child, I loved to have a summer vacation. Another summer vacation, I was especially happy to think that the summer vacation was very long, so I could relax and then I would sleep and watch TV every day. The time has passed, and the school is about to start, and it is not easy for me to finish the homework assigned by the teacher before the term begins. Looking back, I had almost nothing to do with my weight gain during the two months of summer vacation.

Since I was in the fifth grade, I've never had that kind of phenomenon and I plan my vacation every time I take a vacation. Because that time I learned that as a student, I should make my own study plan.

Now I have learned a lot, I remember the most profound sentence is to realize the dream, destined to be a lonely release, there is no doubt and ridicule on the road. But so what? If you are black and blue, you want to be beautiful! Yes, everyone has a dream, but someone will laugh at your dreams, but what is that? To realize your dream, you must go ahead, no matter how hard the road is.

I always think of a problem as simple, because then I think it's not easy to solve a complicated problem. Now I don't agree with that, because I think the old view is so childish, now I think back to the feeling that I was really naive when I was a kid, and I want to laugh.

I am now mature and more independent. Learned to play the role of knowing that I didn't understand the problem when I was a child, I understood what I should understand. Now sit down and think this is the metamorphosis, this is the transformation of growth.

成长英语作文 篇5

When we were children, we often say that I want to grow up, or I want to be an adult. As children, we cannot do many things, while after we grow up, we can. However, we often complain that I don’t want to grow up when we become adults actually.

Firstly, growing up means more responsibilities. We should make a living by ourselves or we should support our parents when they can’t earn enough money to make a living.

econdly, after graduation, we need to work instead of accomplishing nothing. We should have a target and work for it, so we have pressure on jobs.

Every coin has two sides. Grow up can also broaden our horizon, offer us an opportunity to know more about our world, love and protect the important person in our life. Don’t be afraid of growing up, just be a better person and enjoy our life.

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