Once upon a time, long ago there was a Handsome prince
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皇帝的新衣中英文故事皇帝的新衣英文故事:Emperor's new clothes storyOnce upon a time, a long time ago, there was an emperor. The emperor was a commoner, who would not think about anything except the wardrobe. He has a closet and a cupboard full of clothes.They filled his spare bedroom and the corridors above the palace. The emperor spent hours dressing up every morning. He had to choose his own clothes, preferably a new one, with ss and wigs.In order to match the morning, he always changed into something more formal, had a short meeting with his advisers, and warned him that he would change his clothes for lunch again and take a rest in the afternoon. He only had to change his dinner once more and go to see it again. But the emperor is a wiser man now Spent more time with him, his advisers, not to mention his tailors.皇帝的新衣中文故事:很久以前很久很久以前,有一个皇帝,这个皇帝是个凡夫俗子,除了衣橱什么都不会想。
个性化教学辅导教案单元重点单词听写一、用所给词的适当形式填空1.He read the letter from the ______(begin)to the end.2.It’s small city in the _______(western)of China.3.Sue and Mike got _______(marry) last month.4.The old couple _______(take)their pet for a walk every morning.5.I hear her ______(read) aloud when I passed by her house.6.How ______(heavy)it is raining now.7.I feel _______(surprise) at the news.8.I have a friend ______(call)Ming Ming.9.The Great Wall were made of large _______(stone).10.We should try _______(help)the people in need.知识点As soon as 的用法 Unless 的用法 So....that....的用法 熟练良好一般生疏可能存在的问题【重点短语】1. work on doing sth. 致力于做某事2. as soon as ...... 一……就…....3. once upon a time 从前4. continue to do sth. 继续做某事5. make sth. happen 使某事发生6.try to do sth. 试图做某事7. the journey to sp. ......之旅8. tell the/a story 讲故事9. put on 穿上10. a little bit 有点儿11. keep doing sth. 坚持做某事12. give up 放弃13. instead of 代替;反而14. turn .. . into 变成15. get married 结婚16. the main character 主要人物;主人公17. at other times 在另外一些时候18. be able to 能;会19. come out (书、电影等)出版20. become interested in. 对……感兴趣21. walk to the other side 走到另一边去22. a fairy tale 一个神话故事23. the rest of the story 故事的其余部分25. make a plan to do sth. 筹划/计划做某事26. go to sleep 去睡觉27. lead sb. to sp. 把某人领到某地28. get lost 迷路29. change one’s plan 改变计划30. tell sb. to do sth. 叫某人做某事31. in the moonlight 在月光下32. find one’ s way ho me 找到某人回家的路33. the next day 第二天34. send sb. to sp. 派某人去某地35. so... that 如此… …以至于…知识点讲解Section A1. How does the story begin? 故事是怎么发生的?【解析】begin → began → begun v 开始→ beginning n 开始at the beginning of 在……开始【拓展】begin to do sth/ doing sth 开始做某事Li Yundi ______________(begin) to play the piano at the age of 4.2.A man told yu Gong that he could never do it.一个人告诉愚公他绝不可能把山移走。
中考英语同义句句型转换大全一同义词互相转换1 alone=by oneselfWe finished the work alone./by ourselves.2 actually=in factActually, this question is very easy./ In fact, this question is very easy.3 also=too=as wellHe’s also a member of us./He’s a member of us, too./He’s a member of us as well.4 another=one moreI’m afraid you have to wait for another ten minutes./I’m afraid you have to wait ten more minutes.5 arrive in(at)/=get to=reachWhen she arrived in/got to/reached America, she suddenly felt lonely.6 at once=right nowRun home at once=Run home right now.7 continue/go onLet’s continue/go on reading the passage.8 cost=spend=take=pay(1)I spent ten yuan of/(in) buying this book../This book cost me tenyuan./I paid ten yuan for this book.(2)It took us three days to fulfill this task./We spent three days on thistask/in fulfilling this task.9 cross=go acrossBefore crossing/going across the road, please look both sides.10 sometimes/=t timesHe is a good man, but he can be really bad-tempered sometimes./at times.11 die/=ose one’s lifeThose people died/lost their lives during the earthquake.12 now/at the momentShe is talking about the problem with her classmates now./at the moment 13 else=otherWhat else/other things can you see in the picture?14 then=t that moment/at that timeShe was shopping then/at that moment/at that time, so she knew nothing about it.15 like/love/enjoy/be fond of/be interested in/care forShe likes/enjoys/loves/is fond of/is interested in/cares for collecting stamps very much.16 will/be going to/be about toThe teachers will/are going to/are about to have a meeting tomorrow afternoon.17 want/would likeDo you want to go abroad to study further?/Would you like to go abroad to study further/18 can/be able to/have the ability to doCan you tell me the way to the library?/Are you able to tell me the way to the library?/Do you have the ability to tell me the way to the library?19 visit/call onLin Tao visited/called on his grandparents last week.20 favorite/like bestWhat’s your favorite sport?/What sport do you like best?21 happen/take placeWhat happened?/What took place?22 decide/make a decision/make up one’s mindShe can’t decide/make a decision/make up her mind where to go.23 found/establish/set upThe students founded/established/set up a group to protect the environment.24 finally/at last/in the endFinally/At last/In the end, she won the race.25 leave/be awayHe left yesterday./He has been away for a day.26 return/give backHe hasn’t returned the book to me./He hasn’t given the book back to me. return/go backHe will go back/return in a month.27 why/what for/how come-She cried so badly. –How come?What did she cry so sadly for?/Why did she cry so badly?28 over/more thanOver/More than a hundred people tried this new kind of food.29 whatever/no matter whatWhatever/No matter what you find in the box, they belong to Amy.30 whenever/no matter whenWhenever/No matter when you come to see me, I will treat you as my relative.31 walk/ go…on footDo you walk to school every day?/Do you go to school on foot every day?32 should/ought to/be supposed toWe should/ought to/are supposed to use both sides of the paper to reduce wastes.33 population/peopleWhat is the population of China?/How many people are there in China?34 quit/stop/drop/give upMy father quitted/stopped/dropped/gave up smoking.35 maybe/perhaps/may beMaybe/Perhaps it is not my pen./ The pen may not be mine.二同义词组互相转换1 a lot of/lots ofA lot of/Lots of artists will show their faces at the party.2 all over the world/around the worldEnglish is spoken widely all over the world./around the world3 not as(so)…as/less thanThis book is not as(so) interesting as that one./That book is more interesting than this one.4 as…as possible/as…as sb canRun home as fast as possible/as fast as you can to tell your mother the good news.5 at risk/in danger/in troubleThe pandas in our country are at risk./in trouble/in danger6 at the age of…/when sb.+be+…years oldHis parents died when he was six years old./His parents died at the age of six.7 because of/due to/as a result of/with one’s help/thanks toBecause of?/Due to/As a result of his help, he passed this exam.With his help/With the help of him, he passed the exam./Thanks to his help, he passed the exam.8 be careful/look out/take careLook out!/Be careful/Take care! The flood is coming.9 be worried about/worry aboutLiu Ming is worried about his following oral test./Liu Ming can’t stop his following oral test.10 both…and…/not only…but also…He is not only a singer but also a doctor./He is both a singer and a doctor.11 be good at/do well inHe is good at drawing./He does well in drawing.12 be proud of/take pride inWe are all proud of our country’s astronaut./He takes pride in ourcountry’s astronaut.13 come up with/think of/have an ideaTome came up an idea./Tom thought of an idea./Tom had an idea.14 ride a bike/go…by bikeHe often rides a bike to work./He often goes to work by bike.15 come from/be fromWhere do you come from?/Where are you from?16 have a good time/enjoy oneself//play happilyWe had a good time/enjoyed ourselves/played happily on Christmas Day.17 have a pain in head/have a headacheHe didn’t go to school today, because he had a pain in head./had a headache18 hear from/receive(get) a letter fromShe is very happy to hear from/receive a letter from a Canadian friend. 19 had better do/It’s best to doYou had better read in the sun./It’s best for you to read in the sun.20 how about/what aboutHow about/What about going skating?21 in order to/in order that/to do/so thatHe worked day and night to be a successful man./He worked day and night in order to be a successful man./He worked day and night in order that he could be a successful man./He worked day and night so that he could be a successful man.22 keep off/keep away fromKeep off /Keep away from the grass!23 in/wearShe is in/wears a white dress today.24 keep sb. from doing/stop sb. (from) doing/prevent sb. (from) doing Trees can stop the soil flowing away./ Trees can prevent the soil flowing away./Trees can keep the soil from flowing away.25 learn …by oneself/ teach oneselfNobody taught him. He learnt it by himself./He taught himself.26 like …better than/prefer…to…/prefer to do…rather than do …John likes swimming better than skating./John prefers swimming to skating./John prefer to swim rather than skate.27 long, long ago/once upon a timeLong, long ago/Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess living in an old castle.28 look after well/take good care ofThanks for looking after my cat /taking good care of my cat well while I was away.29 no longer/not …any longerShe is no longer a little girl./She is not a little girl any longer.30 shall we/Let’s..Shall we watch the film together?/Let’s watch the film together.31 take part in/join in/participate inHe took part in /joined in/participated in the match.32 too…to/so…that…/enough to…He is too busy to visit us./He is so busy that he can’t visit us./He is not free enough to visit us.三同义句型互相转换1运用两种时态(一般过去时和现在完成时互相转换)(1)He left last year.(2)He has been away for one year.(3)He has been away since a year ago.(4)It is a year since he left.(5)One year has passed since he left.2最高级和比较级的互相转换(1)He is the tallest student in his class.(2)He is taller than any other student in his class.(3)He is taller than the other students in his class.(4)No one else is taller than him in his class.3运用两种语态(主动语态和被动语态互相转换)I clean my room every day./My room is cleaned every day. 4感叹句的两种句型之间互相转换What a careful girl she is!/How careful the girl is!5运用关联词语合并句子(1)Amy can’t dance. Susan can’t, either.Neither Amy nor Susan can dance.(2)I has eaten breakfast and my mother has eaten it, too.Both my mother and I have eaten breakfast.6运用复合句和不定式互相转换(1)I hope that I can visit the moon one day./I hope to visit the moon oneday.(2)He told me how he could use a computer./He told me how to use acomputer.7运用不同的句式结构互相转换(1)She wants to go shopping and her friends want to go shopping,too./She wants to go shopping, and so do her friends.(2)He went to bed after he finished his homework./He went to bed afterfinishing his homework./He didn’t go to bed until he finished his homework.(3)Come on, or we’ll miss the early bus./If we don’t hurry, we’ll miss theearly bus.(4)The man gave us a talk last week, and he will give us another talk thisweek./The man who gave us a talk last week will give us another talk this week.8用it做形式主语互相转换(1)He can finish the work easily./It is easy for him to finish the work.(2)We found it hard to shake./We found it was hard to skate.。
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do come and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."从前,有两只老鼠,它们是好朋友。
在深入探讨“a long time ago”的语法之前,我们首先需要了解这个短语的含义和用法。
“a long time ago”是英语中的一个常用短语,意思是很久以前。
它可以用来描述过去发生的事情或者描述某个时间段,强调了时间的久远和遥远。
这个短语通常用在叙述故事、历史事件或者个人经历中,用来引出一个旧时代或者特定的时间点。
在语法上,“a long time ago”通常位于句子的开头或者结尾,作为时间状语使用。
它可以修饰动词,表示动作发生的时间;也可以修饰名词,描述特定的时间段。
在句子中的具体位置取决于句子的结构和语境。
在叙述一个故事时,我们可以说“a long time ago, there was a beautiful princess”,或者“there was a beautiful princess a long time ago”。
当我们引述古老的故事、历史事件或者传说时,也经常会使用这个短语来强调时间的久远。
这有助于让读者或者听众感受到故事背后的历史感和神秘感。
可以说“a long time ago”的语法用法是多种多样的,可以根据不同语境进行灵活运用。
在中文表达中,我们也常常使用“很久很久以前”来翻译“a long time ago”,强调时间的久远和悠久;或者使用“曾经”、“过去”等词语来表达。
这些都是为了传达句子中所描述的事件或者时间段与现在之间的远距离关系。
总结来说,“a long time ago”的语法用法是灵活多样的,在英文和中文中都有对应的表达方式。
这个短语凭借其独特的时间属性,成为了叙述过去事件或者历史的常用语,无论是在口语交流还是书面表达中都有广泛的应用。
“A long time ago”这个短语不仅仅可以用来描述故事的时间背景,还可以用在日常交流中,描述曾经发生的事情或者个人经历。
我们可以说“a long time ago, I used to play soccer every day”,意思是很久以前,我每天都踢足球。
Beauty and the Beast [Bring Prince Volunteer up, make gold 6-p etal flower base]Once upon a time, long ago there was a Handsome p rince. Handsome but arrogant.talking, make 160 rose]He lived in a castle and was obsessed with beauty. One stormy night, an old beggar woman knocked on his door asking for shelter from the rain. As p ayment, she offered the p rince a rose.[show compi eted 160 rose]Although he had pl enty of room in his castle, he would not let her stay. The old woman turned into a beautiful witch and cast a curse on the p rince. She[pl ace Beast mask on volunteer] [inflate 646 clear and start stuffing the rose]He would remain a beast unless, by his 21st birthday, he could find someone who would love him as the beast, and he must truly love that p erson back. As a way to tell how much time he had left, the witch gave him a beautiful rose.He would have the opp ortunity to find love and be transformed back into a human untilthe last p etal fell from the flower. If he had not found love when the last p etal fellhe would remain a beast forever.[Whileturned him into a beast.[Pop clear 646] [inflate 646, tie off and twist into gold base]To p rotect the rose, the p rince kept it safe in his castle,p rotected by a glass case.In the nearby village, lived a man named Maurice. [Bring Maurice volunteer up and put mask on him] Now there are two things you should know about him. The first is that he was very smart but sometimes got a little confused. The second, he had a beautiful daughter, named Belle who loved him very much. Maurice was away on a trip and had gotten lost on his way home. He found his way to the Beast ' s castle.He did not know who lived there, but the front door was open and it was very cold out, so he went inside. [have Maurice call the beast found Maurice in the castle he locked him in the dungeon. [Have Maurice sit on a chair] [Bring Belle volunteer to front, put dress on her] Belle wasat home waiting for her father to return. When he didn home, she got nervous and went out looking for him. She walked dee p into the woods -and was very scared, but she “ Hello?”When5ther Father' coat outside of the castleand decided he must have gone in. She walked up to the front door and knocked. When noone answered, she went inside.loved her father so much, she kept going. Belle found wThe only p erson that lived in the castle, besides the Beast,was his servant, Lumiere. [Bring Lumiere volunteer up]When the witch cast her sp ell, Lumiere was changed froma tall thin man, who happ ened to be lighting candles atthe time, into a tall thin candleholder. on volunteer] [put candle-mitsHe had kept the Beast comp any for manyyears. When Belle arrived at the castle, Lumiere felt badfor her. He decided to show Belle where her father was.Her father told her about the beast and why he was in the dungeon. Belle asked the Beast tolet her father go and told him that she would stay at the castle. So the Beast let Maurice gohome. [Maurice sits back in the audience]In the beginning, Beauty was frightened of the Beast. Then she discovered that, even thoughhe looked like a monster, he was really nice and she found that she started liking the Beast.As the days p assed, Beauty and the Beast became good friends. One night, Belle camedownstairs for dinner to find the beast was dressed in his nicest clothes and the table was setBut in every love story, there is always a bad guy. In this story, his name is Gaston.-smallest boy in the audience]He was the biggest, meanest,[say,“let me see your muscles. And demonstrate how tointo the castle and got in a fight with the Beast. The beast did not have a sword so Gastonflex your arm muscles.think we need to give you somebigger muscles. Add balloonmarry him. He was angry that Bellewas living in the castle with the Beast.muscles] Gaston wanted Belle to“ Hmm, IGaston, armed with a sword,[wrap a 260 around his waist, stick a sword in it] brokefor dinner alight with candles.[p osition Lumierewith arms up right] They had the most wonderfulevening together, and before they said goodnigt,the Beast asked her to dance in the ballroom.[play Beauty and the Beast Love song, haveBelle and the Beast dance]Beauty and the Beast were falling in love.[BringGaston volunteer upstrongest man in the village.won. He drove the sword straight through the Beast. arm, have the Beast sit or lay down]into the room. She saw that the beast was hurt. She ran to him, hugged him, and said outback into a handsome prince.Beauty and the Prince got married, and the castle, from that day on, was known as CastleRose. [Hand rose under glass to Belle][put the sword under the BeastThe beast let out a horrible ROAR! [ask the kids to make their loudest roar] Gastonthought he had won and so he left the castle.[Gaston sits down in the audience] Belle ranloud that she loved him. [Have Belle say,I love you”]At that moment, the beast was healed,[Beast stands up] and he was turned from a beast,[remove Beast Mask]。
年兽的故事英文版Once upon a time, long long ago, there was a man-eating monster called "Nian". This beast lived deep in the ocean. It would sleep every day of the year, except on the last day of the Lunar Year, when the cold winter months would turn into Spring.Nian would come on land to attack, and eat whatever it could find and whatever lay in its path. This was the night that everyone lived in terror!Year after year Nian returned, as this was a beast that was far too powerful for anyone to take on or defeat. Many had tried and all had perished. On New Year's eve, all the villagers would take their loved ones, old and young, deep into the mountains to take shelter from the beast.One year on that night, a traveller came to town, looking for food and shelter. Everyone, with the exception of an old lady, was far too busy packing to pay him any kindness or offer him a simple plate of dumpling or a place to sleep. After his meal, the passerby was touched by the old lady's generosity and decided to bestow a long hidden secret of how to be rid of the New Year beast.That evening when Nian arrived at their village, all the houses were dark, except the one in which the old woman lived. As Nian saw the light, it licked its lips with anticipation and approached the house.Suddenly, it was greeted with deafening noises offirecrackers sounding endlessly. The monster was frightened and startled.Next, the beast saw that the house was covered in red paper.That scared Nian even more ,and it took off running back into the ocean.When the villagers returned ,they saw that the old woman was unharmed! Everyone was eager to learn what she did to survive Nian.The old woman told the villagers that Nian was afraid of loud noises and the color red.The next year, the villagers stayed up all night, lit firecrackers, lit red lanterns all around their houses pasted red paper on their walls and doors, wore red clothing danced to loud music, and banged loud gongs and drums.That year and every year since, Nian has never returned. This eventually became a tradition and the way to celebrate Chinese New Year.。
英语作文,以前的教育室和现在的教室全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, long long ago, in the land of schools, there were classrooms that looked very different from the classrooms we have now. Let me tell you all about it!Back in the day, the classrooms were very old-fashioned. The walls were plain and boring, with just a blackboard at the front. Can you imagine that? No colorful posters or pictures on the walls at all! And the desks and chairs were all lined up in rows, facing the front of the room. It was sooo boring!But now, oh boy, the classrooms are so much more fun! The walls are covered with cool posters and charts, and there are colorful decorations everywhere. And instead of boring old desks and chairs, we have fun flexible seating options like bean bags and wobble stools. It makes learning so much more exciting!In the past, the teachers used to stand at the front of the room and just talk and talk and talk. It was like a never-ending lecture! But now, the teachers are much more interactive. They use technology like smart boards and laptops to make learningmore engaging. And they even let us students work in groups and do hands-on activities. Learning has never been so much fun!And don't even get me started on the school supplies. Back in the old days, we had to use boring black and white notebooks and pencils. But now, we have colorful notebooks, sparkly pens, and even fun erasers shaped like animals. It makes studying so much more enjoyable!So you see, my friends, education has come a long way since the old days. Our classrooms are now vibrant, interactive, and exciting places to learn. I can't wait to see what the classrooms of the future will be like!篇2Hey guys, do you know what the classrooms were like in the past and now? Let me tell you all about it!In the past, the classrooms were very different from what they are now. The desks and chairs were all in rows facing the teacher at the front of the class. There were blackboards where the teacher wrote lessons and students took notes. We didn't have computers or tablets like you have now. Our books were allmade of paper and we had to carry them around in our backpacks.The teachers in the past were strict and they would scold us if we didn't pay attention or misbehaved in class. We had to memorize a lot of information and take tests to show what we had learned. There was no group work or interactive learning like you have now.But now, classrooms are very different. We have smart boards instead of blackboards and we use computers and tablets to do our work. We can access information from the internet and learn about anything we want. The desks and chairs are arranged in groups so we can work together on projects and share ideas. The teachers are more like facilitators who help us learn at our own pace and encourage us to think critically and creatively.I think the classrooms now are much more fun and interesting than they were in the past. We get to be more involved in our learning and explore different topics in a hands-on way. I'm grateful for the changes that have been made in education and I look forward to all the new things we will learn in the future.So, that's the difference between classrooms in the past and now. I hope you guys enjoyed learning about it as much as I did! See you next time!篇3Once upon a time, long long ago, there was a classroom with wooden desks and chairs lined up neatly in rows. The walls were adorned with colorful posters and the teacher stood at the front of the room, writing on a blackboard with chalk. This was the education room of the past.But now, oh how things have changed! The classrooms of today are bright and colorful, with interactive whiteboards and computers in every corner. The desks are arranged in groups, encouraging collaboration and teamwork among students. The teacher no longer stands at the front of the room, but moves around, engaging students in discussions and activities.In the past, students learned from textbooks and listened to lectures. But now, with the internet at their fingertips, students have access to a wealth of information and resources. They can research and explore topics in depth, making learning more interactive and engaging.Gone are the days of rote memorization and strict discipline. Today's classrooms focus on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to think outside the box and express their ideas freely.In conclusion, the education room of the past may have been simpler and more traditional, but the classrooms of today are dynamic and constantly evolving. As we embrace new technologies and teaching methods, we are shaping the future of education for generations to come. Let's continue to learn, grow, and adapt to the ever-changing world around us.篇4Once upon a time, in the olden days, classrooms used to look quite different from how they are now. Let me tell you all about it!Back then, the classrooms were big and had chalkboards at the front. The teacher would write on the chalkboard and we would copy everything into our notebooks. There were long wooden desks with benches attached, where we sat in rows. We had to raise our hands to ask questions and sometimes we were even scared to speak up!But now, oh boy, classrooms are so much fun! They are colorful and filled with posters and decorations. We have smartboards instead of chalkboards, where we can watch videos and play interactive games. Our desks are individual and we can move them around to work in groups or by ourselves.In the old days, we used to have heavy textbooks and notebooks to carry around. But now, we have laptops and tablets where we can access all our learning materials. We can even submit our assignments online and get instant feedback from our teachers.And let me tell you about the teachers! They used to be strict and serious, but now they are friendly and understanding. They encourage us to think for ourselves and express our ideas freely.In conclusion, I am so grateful for the changes in our classrooms. Learning has never been more exciting and engaging. I can't wait to see what the future holds for education!篇5Back in the old days, our classrooms were very different from what they are now. We used to sit in rows of desks facing the teacher, who would stand at the front of the room and write on ablackboard. We had textbooks and notebooks, and we had to take notes and memorize information.But now, everything has changed. Our classrooms are more interactive and colorful. We have computers and tablets instead of textbooks, and we can learn from videos and interactive games. The teacher is no longer the only source of information - we can look things up on the internet and learn from different sources.In the past, we used to have a strict timetable and had to follow a set curriculum. But now, we have more flexibility in our learning. We can choose what subjects to study and when to study them. We have more freedom to explore our interests and learn at our own pace.Overall, I think the new classrooms are much better than the old ones. We have more opportunities to learn and grow, and we are better prepared for the future. I'm excited to see how education continues to evolve and improve in the years to come.篇6Once upon a time, in the olden days, the classroom was very different from what it is now. Let me tell you all about it!In the old days, the classroom was a big room with rows of wooden desks and chairs. There was a blackboard at the front of the room where the teacher would write important information. The teacher would stand at the front of the room and talk to us for hours and hours. We had to sit still and listen quietly, or else we would get in trouble.But now, in the modern days, the classroom is much more fun! We have colorful desks and chairs that are comfortable to sit in. We have a smart board at the front of the room that the teacher can use to show us videos and pictures. Instead of just listening to the teacher talk, we get to do lots of fun activities like group projects and experiments.In the old days, we had to memorize lots of things and take tests to show what we knew. But now, we get to show what we know in different ways, like making presentations or writing stories. We also get to use computers and tablets to help us learn new things.Overall, I think the classroom has changed a lot for the better. We get to have more fun while we learn, and we get to be more creative and independent. I'm glad I live in the modern days!。
关于历史的英语作文100字左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, there were some really cool things that happened in history. History is like a big storybook full of adventures, heroes, and exciting events.One of the most famous stories in history is about a guy named Christopher Columbus. He was a brave explorer who sailed across the ocean blue in 1492 and discovered America. Can you imagine being on a big ship, not knowing what you might find on the other side of the sea? That's so brave!There's also a story about a famous queen named Cleopatra. She ruled over ancient Egypt and was known for her beauty and intelligence. She even spoke many different languages! Can you imagine ruling a whole kingdom? That would be so cool!And let's not forget about the brave knights and noble kings of medieval times. They fought in epic battles, protected their castles, and went on quests to find treasure. It must have been so exciting to live in those times!History is full of amazing stories and fascinating facts. It's like a big puzzle that we're always trying to piece together. So let's keep exploring and learning about the past, because history is way more than just dates and names – it's a whole world of adventure waiting to be discovered!篇2Once upon a time, there was a long long long time ago, a time when dinosaurs were walking on the Earth. But then the dinosaurs disappeared and humans started to appear. And that's when history began!History is like a big big big storybook. It's full of interesting stories about the past. History tells us about how people lived, what they did, and how they changed the world. It's like a time machine that takes us back in time to see what happened before we were born.One of the most important things in history is learning about different civilizations. There were ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans. They built big big big pyramids, temples, and cities. They wrote on papyrus, invented democracy, and built roads that are still used today. It's amazing to think about how they lived and what they achieved.Then there were the Middle Ages, the time of knights, castles, and kings. They fought wars, went on crusades, and built magnificent cathedrals. It was a time of legends and myths, of chivalry and honor. We can still see the remains of their world in museums and old buildings.And then there was the Renaissance, a time of rebirth and discovery. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful masterpieces. Explorers like Christopher Columbus and Magellan sailed the seas in search of new lands. Scientists like Galileo and Newton made amazing discoveries about the universe. It was a time of new ideas and new ways of thinking.And finally, there was the modern world, the world we live in today. It's a world of technology, innovation, and progress. We have airplanes that can fly us anywhere in the world, computers that can do amazing things, and smartphones that connect us to each other. It's a world of endless possibilities and challenges.So, that's history in a nutshell, a big big big storybook full of amazing stories. It's a world of ancient civilizations, knights and kings, artists and explorers, and scientists and inventors. It's a world of the past that shapes our present and our future. And that's why history is so important, because it helps us understandwho we are and where we come from. So let's keep reading and learning about history, because the more we know, the more we can make a better world for all of us.篇3Title: Let's Talk About History!Hi everyone! Today let's talk about History! History is super cool because we can learn all about the past and how things were a long time ago. There are so many interesting things to learn about history, like ancient civilizations, famous leaders, and important events.Do you know that history helps us understand the world we live in today? It's like a big puzzle that we put together to see the whole picture. We can learn from the mistakes people made in the past and make sure we don't repeat them in the future.One of the coolest things about history is learning about different cultures and traditions. We can explore the way people lived in ancient times and see how they built amazing structures like the pyramids in Egypt or the Great Wall of China. Isn't that awesome?History also teaches us about famous people who changed the world, like Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, and Abraham Lincoln. These people did amazing things that still impact us today. It's so cool to learn about their lives and the things they accomplished.So, next time you're in history class, remember how important it is to learn about the past. History helps us understand where we come from and how we got to where we are today. It's like a time machine that takes us back in time to learn about the amazing things that happened before we were even born.I hope you all have fun learning about history and discovering all the amazing things that happened in the past. Let's keep exploring and uncovering the mysteries of history together!That's all for now, see you next time! Bye!篇4Title: Let's Learn About HistoryHey guys, do you know what history is? History is all about the past, like what happened a long time ago. It’s like a bigstorybook that tells us about the people, events, and places that came before us.History can be super interesting because we get to learn about how things were different in the past. For example, did you know that dinosaurs used to roam the Earth millions of years ago? How cool is that!We also learn about famous people from history, like Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, and Alexander the Great. They did amazing things and their stories are still remembered today.Another important part of history is learning about different cultures and traditions. We can discover how people lived in ancient Egypt, China, Greece, and many other places. It’s like taking a trip back in time!Not all of history is happy though. We also learn about wars, conflicts, and struggles that people had to face. It’s important to remember these events so we can learn from them and make our world a better place.So, let’s all be history explorers and discover the amazing stories of the past. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll make history too! Let’s keep learning and growing, just like the people who came before us.History rocks, guys! Let’s keep on e xploring and discovering all the wonders of the past. Until next time, keep on learning and having fun! History is waiting for us to uncover its secrets. Let’s go!篇5Once upon a time, there were lots of cool things that happened in the past. And those cool things are called history! History is like a big storybook that tells us all about the things that happened a long, long time ago.One of the most famous parts of history is when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. They were huge, scary creatures that lived millions of years ago. Can you imagine seeing a dinosaur in real life? That would be so awesome!Then there were the ancient Egyptians, who built huge pyramids and had mummies. They were really good at building things and they believed in lots of gods and goddesses. I think it would be fun to learn about all the cool stuff they did.And remember the Roman Empire? They were super powerful and built big, fancy buildings like the Colosseum. They even had gladiator fights and chariot races. It's like something out of a movie!And let's not forget about the Middle Ages, with knights and castles and dragons. That's where all the fairy tales come from, like King Arthur and Robin Hood. I wish I could be a knight and ride a horse into battle!History is so cool because it's like a big adventure story with lots of twists and turns. It's fun to learn about all the different people and places and events that shaped the world we live in today. Who knows what new and exciting things will happen in the future? History is always being made!篇6Oh, history is so cool! Let me tell you all about it. History is all about the past, like way back in the olden days. It’s like a giant story book full of adventures, battles, and amazing people.One of the coolest things about history is learning about famous people from long ago. Like, did you know that there was this guy named Alexander the Great who conquered a huge empire? And then there’s Cleopatra, the famous Egyptian queen who ruled wit h style. And don’t forget about Joan of Arc, the brave girl who led armies into battle.But history isn’t just about famous people. It’s also about important events that changed the world. Like the AmericanRevolution, when the United States declared independence from Britain. Or World War II, when countries from all over the world fought against evil forces. And how about the invention of the steam engine, which totally changed how people traveled?And history isn’t just about wars and battles. It’s also about cool inventions, like the printing press and the telephone. These inventions changed the way people lived and communicated.So, if you ever get bored with the present, just turn to history for some awesome stories and adventures. Who knows, you might even discover a new hero or event that will totally blow your mind!。
中国古代爱情故事英语作文80词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Long Time Ago in Ancient China: The Beautiful Love Story of the Cowherd and the Weaver GirlOnce upon a time, a long, long, long time ago in ancient China, there lived a kind-hearted cowherd named Niulang. He spent his days herding cows high up in the heavens on a beautiful lush green meadow. Niulang was a very hard worker, but he was also very lonely.One day, while tending his cattle, Niulang looked over and saw the seven fairy sisters who were the weaver girls of heaven. They would come down from their heavenly palace every year to bathe in a glistening lake nearby. The fairy sisters were led by the oldest and most beautiful one named Zhinyu. Niulang was instantly struck by her incredible beauty and grace.When it came time for the fairies to leave, Zhinyu accidentally dropped her magical jade hairpin in the meadow. As she searched frantically for it, their eyes met and they instantly fell deeply in love. From that day on, the two spent everypossible moment together, talking and laughing joyfully. But their love was forbidden, as fairies were not allowed to be romantic with mortals.Eventually, the fairy queen found out about their romance and became furious. She felt Zhinyu had betrayed her sacred duties as a weaver in heaven. As punishment, the queen banished Zhinyu down to live among the mortals on earth. At first this seemed like a happy ending - Zhinyu and Niulang could finally be together! They got married and had two beautiful children, living a simple but happy life.However, the fairy queen was still enraged by their love. One day, using her heavenly powers, she summoned a mighty river of stars to separate the two lovers across the vast universe, banishing them to live on opposite sides of the shimmering night sky for all eternity. Niulang was heartbroken and wept bitterly every single night, gazing across the Milky Way at his distant love. Even Zhinyu's fairy sisters took pity and cried for them.But their love was so deep and true that all the magpies of the world were moved. Once every year, on the seventh night of the seventh moon, the magpies form a bridge across the starry river so that Niulang and Zhinyu can be reunited for a singlenight. If you look up at the night sky on that special evening, you can see two stars shining especially bright - the two soulmates finally rejoined as husband and wife under the silvery moonlight for their long-awaited yearly reunion.And that is why that night is celebrated every year as the Qixi Festival or the Chinese Valentine's Day - to honor the powerful, unbreakable bonds of true love between the devoted cowherd and the beautiful weaver girl fairy. No matter what obstacles stand in their way, if you love someone deeply from the very bottom of your heart, your love can endure any hardship across heaven and earth and even transcend time itself. The end!篇2The Butterfly Lovers - A Tragic Chinese Love StoryOnce upon a time, a long long time ago in ancient China, there lived a young scholar named Liang Shanbo. Liang came from a poor family, but he was very smart and loved to study.One day, Liang traveled far away from home to attend a prestigious school. On his journey, he met another student named Zhu Yingtai. But Zhu was actually a young woman disguised as a man, because girls were not allowed to study back then.Liang and Zhu became best friends and study partners at school. They spent days and nights studying together, helping each other with their lessons. Though they were very close, Liang had no idea that Zhu was really a girl!After three years of hard work, Liang had to return home before taking the big exam to become a scholar. He promised Zhu they would see each other again soon to take the test together. But sadly, fate had other plans.When Liang arrived home, he was shocked to learn that his parents had already arranged for him to marry a wealthy young lady named Miss Ma. Poor Liang had no choice but to obey his parents' wishes.Meanwhile, Zhu passed the exam and went to visit Liang, excited to share the good news of becoming a scholar. But when Zhu arrived at Liang's home, she was devastated to find that her closest friend was marrying someone else!With a heavy heart, Zhu attended Liang's wedding ceremony. As she watched the newlyweds, raindrops began falling from the sky, mirroring the tears streaming down her face.Just then, a powerful bolt of lightning struck near the bride and groom. When the smoke cleared, Zhu had vanished withouta trace! The only thing left behind were thousands of beautiful butterflies dancing around where she had stood.Liang was heartbroken to realize that his study partner Zhu was actually a woman, and the love of his life. He spent the rest of his days wandering the countryside, pining for his lost love Zhu Yingtai.Some people say that if you see a pair of butterflies fluttering side-by-side, they are the reincarnated souls of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, finally united as lovers for eternity.The end. What a romantic yet tragic story about the barriers of social classes and gender roles keeping true love apart! Let this remind us to follow our hearts and cherish the loved ones in our lives.篇3The Butterfly LoversLong, long ago in ancient China, there lived a young scholar named Liang Shanbo. He left his village to study in the city. One day on his way to school, Liang met a person who was also going to the same school. This person had a pretty face and kind eyes. Little did Liang know, this person was actually a girl named ZhuYingtai. Girls were not allowed to study back then, so Zhu had disguised herself as a boy.Liang and Zhu quickly became the best of friends. They studied together, played together, and helped each other. Liang admired Zhu's intelligence and hard work. Zhu was impressed by Liang's kindness and determination. Though they were very close, Liang never suspected that his dear friend was actually a girl in disguise.Three years went by in a blink of an eye. It was time for Liang and Zhu to return home. They were very sad to part ways after being such good friends. Zhu revealed her true identity as a woman to Liang. Liang was shocked, but he also felt something special for Zhu, a feeling deeper than just friendship.When Liang went home, his parents arranged for him to marry a girl named Miss Ma. Liang did not love Miss Ma, for his heart still belonged to Zhu. On their wedding night, strong winds and thunderstorms struck. It was as if the heavens were crying for Liang and Zhu's tragic love.Meanwhile, Zhu fell deathly ill from a broken heart after Liang's marriage. When she passed away, her grieving soul turned into a butterfly, fluttering its wings as it searched for her beloved Liang.The butterfly found Liang and lingered around him. Liang sensed it was Zhu's spirit. He chased after the butterfly, finally reuniting with his love's soul. At that moment, a huge storm brewed. The winds were so powerful that they struck down Liang. When the storm cleared, Liang and Zhu had vanished. All that remained were two fresh graves, side by side on a hill.From those graves grew a tall bamboo plant and a beautiful green willow tree, leaning towards each other with their branches entwined together. The Butterfly Lovers had finally found eternal unity, their love blossoming for all ages like the bamboo and willow trees forevermore.This famous Chinese folktale has been passed down for over a thousand years. It teaches us that true love can conquer all obstacles and transcend even death itself. The Butterfly Lovers is a tragic yet beautiful story reminding us to cherish the loved ones in our lives.篇4Title: The Butterfly LoversOnce upon a time, in ancient China, there lived a young man named Liang Shanbo. He was a brilliant student who traveled far from home to study at a renowned academy. On his way, he meta fellow student named Zhu Yingtai, who was disguised as a man.You see, back in those days, it was not common for women to receive an education. Zhu Yingtai's family was poor, so she had to pretend to be a boy to attend the academy. Despite her disguise, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai became the best of friends.They studied together, played together, and even shared a room. Liang Shanbo had no idea that his dear friend was actually a young woman. Years passed, and their friendship grew stronger, but neither of them realized their true feelings for each other.One day, Zhu Yingtai had to return home because her secret had been discovered. She was heartbroken to leave her friend Liang Shanbo behind. Before parting ways, they promised to remain faithful friends forever.When Liang Shanbo learned the truth about Zhu Yingtai's identity, he was shocked but also filled with joy. He realized that his feelings for his friend had grown into something deeper –love. Without wasting any time, he set out to find Zhu Yingtai and ask for her hand in marriage.However, fate had other plans. While Liang Shanbo was on his way to meet Zhu Yingtai, he encountered a powerful storm. The storm was so fierce that it caused him to fall ill, and sadly, he passed away.Heartbroken, Zhu Yingtai mourned her lost love. She visited Liang Shanbo's grave, weeping and pouring her heart out. Suddenly, a miraculous thing happened – the grave split open, and Liang Shanbo's spirit emerged in the form of a butterfly.Zhu Yingtai was overjoyed to see her beloved friend, but their reunion was short-lived. As she tried to embrace the butterfly, a gust of wind swept it away, and the two lovers were separated once again.Devastated, Zhu Yingtai collapsed at the grave, her tears flowing endlessly. In that moment, another miracle occurred –she transformed into a butterfly herself, and the two butterflies danced together, their love eternal and unbreakable.From that day on, the story of the Butterfly Lovers became a timeless tale of love, friendship, and the power of the human spirit. It is a reminder that true love can transcend even the boundaries of life and death.And so, whenever you see two butterflies dancing together in the warm summer breeze, remember the story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai – a love that defied all odds and lived on forever.篇5A Beautiful Love Story from Ancient ChinaHello, friends! Today, I'm going to tell you a romantic love story from ancient China. It's a tale of true love that has touched many hearts over the centuries. Are you ready? Let's begin!A long, long time ago, there lived a young man named Liang Shanbo. He was a bright and hardworking student who traveled far from his home village to study at a prestigious school. One day, on his way to the school, Liang got lost in a small village. He was tired and hungry after walking for hours.Just then, a young girl named Zhu Yingtai saw the lost traveler. She invited Liang into her family's home to rest and have something to eat. Liang was grateful for her kindness. As they talked, he learned that Zhu was also a student who loved reading and writing poems.The two became fast friends, sharing their passion for learning. Zhu even disguised herself as a man so she could attend classes with Liang at the boys-only school. For three years, they studied side by side, never realizing they were a young man and woman.Slowly, their friendship grew into something more – a deep, eternal love blossomed in their hearts. However, they were too shy to express their feelings openly.One day, Zhu's father arranged for her to marry a wealthy man from another village. She was heartbroken but had to obey her father's wish. With tears in her eyes, Zhu said goodbye to Liang without revealing her true identity or her love for him.After Zhu left, Liang fell terribly ill, struck by the pain of her departure. He lay in bed, delirious with fever, writing the most beautiful poems professing his love for his dear friend and study companion.Eventually, a servant realized that Liang's poems were addressed to Zhu, who was actually a woman! The servant quickly arranged for Liang to meet Zhu's wedding procession on the road.When Liang saw Zhu in her bridal carriage, he finally understood the truth – his beloved study partner was a woman, and she was being forced to marry someone else. Overwhelmed with grief, Liang shouted Zhu's name and ran toward her carriage.Suddenly, a violent thunderstorm burst forth! Liang was struck by a bolt of lightning and killed instantly. At the same time, Zhu's carriage was torn apart by the powerful winds. The tragic lovers were finally reunited in death.According to legend, their spirits transformed into two beautiful butterflies, fluttering together for eternity in the willow trees that grew over their graves. The Butterfly Lovers, as they became known, are celebrated as one of China's greatest love stories.Their tale teaches us that true love can overcome any obstacle, even death itself. Liang and Zhu's undying devotion to each other is an inspiration to us all.Well, that's the end of my story! I hope you enjoyed hearing about the Butterfly Lovers and their moving romance from ancient China. Let me know if you want to hear more legendary love stories from the past. Goodbye for now!篇6A Beautiful Love Story from Ancient ChinaLong ago in ancient China, there lived a young man named Liang Shanbo and a girl named Zhu Yingtai. They were the best of friends and studied together at a school far away from their homes. However, Zhu was actually a girl pretending to be a boy so she could get an education, as girls were not allowed to attend school back then.Liang and Zhu spent years as classmates, studying hard and helping each other. They grew to care for each other deeply as friends. Liang had no idea that Zhu was really a girl in disguise! After their studies were complete, it was time for them to part ways and return to their families.When Liang went back home, his parents arranged for him to marry a beautiful young woman named Miss Ma. Liang tried to explain to his parents that he could never love anyone but his dear friend Zhu. But his parents did not understand their special bond.Meanwhile, back in Zhu's village, her parents also planned for her to get married - to a man she had never met before! Zhuwas heartbroken at the idea of marrying a stranger instead of her beloved Liang.On the day of Liang's wedding to Miss Ma, Zhu could not bear it. She dressed up in beautiful red bride's clothing and rode to Liang's village on a donkey, hoping to stop the wedding. But on the way, Zhu encountered a huge river blocking her path that she could not cross.Frustrated and consumed by sadness, Zhu fell off the donkey into the river and drowned. The story says that when Liang heard the terrible news, he was so devastated that he flung himself into Zhu's grave. In that moment, the grave split open and the two friends emerged, transformed into beautiful, immortal fairy-like beings!From that day on, Liang and Zhu were reunited and could be together forever in the heavens above, their love stronger than death itself. The tragedy and intensity of their bond was so powerful that it created a beautiful rainbow that now stretches endlessly across the sky.Many people today believe that whenever they see a vibrant rainbow arching over the land, it symbolizes the everlasting love between Liang and Zhu that transcended all obstacles. Theirheartbreaking yet miraculous tale reminds us of the precious gift of true friendship and love that can never be extinguished.。
从李时珍的身上学到什么英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, there was a famous Chinese herbalist named Li Shizhen. He lived a long time ago in ancient China and he was super smart. People say that he is like the king of all herbs! He wrote a really big book called "Compendium of Materia Medica" where he put down all the knowledge of herbs and plants that he knew.I think we can learn a lot of things from Li Shizhen. First, we can learn about the importance of studying and learning. Li Shizhen studied really hard to become a great herbalist. He spent years and years reading and researching about herbs and plants. So, if we want to be good at something, we should study hard too!Also, Li Shizhen teaches us about the importance of helping others. He used his knowledge of herbs to help sick people get better. He made medicine to cure diseases and heal wounds. We can also help others by sharing our knowledge and skills with them.Lastly, Li Shizhen shows us that it's important to be curious and explore new things. He was always looking for new herbs and plants to study. He wasn't afraid to try new things and experiment. We should also be open to new ideas and be willing to learn from our mistakes.In conclusion, Li Shizhen is a great role model for all of us. We can learn a lot from his dedication, kindness, and curiosity. Let's remember his teachings and strive to be the best version of ourselves!篇2Once upon a time, there was a famous Chinese herbalist named Li Shizhen. He studied medicine and herbs his entire life and wrote a boo k called the “Compendium of Materia Medica” which is still used by doctors today.I think we can learn a lot from Li Shizhen. First of all, he taught us the importance of studying and learning. He spent years researching and writing his book, and never gave up even when things were tough. We can apply this to our own lives by always trying our best in school and never giving up on our dreams.Secondly, Li Shizhen showed us the power of perseverance. He faced many challenges and setbacks in his life, but he never gave up on his passion for medicine. We can learn from him by being determined and never giving up when things get hard.Lastly, Li Shizhen taught us the importance of helping others. He dedicated his life to studying medicine so that he could help people who were sick. We can follow his example by being kind and compassionate to others, and always willing to lend a helping hand.In conclusion, Li Shizhen was a great role model for all of us. We can learn from his dedication, perseverance, and compassion, and use these qualities to make a positive impact on the world. Thank you, Li Shizhen, for teaching us these valuable lessons.篇3Learning from Li ShizhenHave you ever heard of Li Shizhen? He was a famous Chinese herbalist and doctor who lived in the Ming Dynasty. I think we can learn a lot from him, even though he lived a long time ago.First of all, Li Shizhen was very dedicated to his studies. He spent years researching and documenting different herbs andtheir uses. He was always curious and eager to learn new things. This teaches us that we should always be curious and never stop learning.Secondly, Li Shizhen was very compassionate. He wanted to help people and alleviate their suffering. He used his knowledge of herbs to create medicines that could cure illnesses. This shows us that we should always be kind and help those in need.Thirdly, Li Shizhen was very patient. He spent a lot of time experimenting with different herbs and observing their effects. He didn't give up easily and continued to work hard until he found the right solution. This teaches us the importance of perseverance and dedication.In conclusion, Li Shizhen was a great role model for us all. He was dedicated, compassionate, and patient. We can learn a lot from his example and apply these qualities to our own lives. Let's be like Li Shizhen and strive to be the best version of ourselves!篇4OK! Here is a child-friendly English essay about what we can learn from Li Shizhen:Title: Learning from Li ShizhenHey everyone! Do you know who Li Shizhen is? He was a famous Chinese physician, pharmacologist, and writer during the Ming dynasty. We can learn a lot of cool things from him. Let me tell you about it!First, Li Shizhen was really smart and hardworking. He studied a lot and wrote a famous book called "Compendium of Materia Medica." It's a big book about traditional Chinese medicine and herbs. We can learn from Li Shizhen that we need to work hard and learn a lot to be successful.Second, Li Shizhen cared about helping people. He traveled around China to learn about different herbs and treatments. He wanted to find the best way to treat illnesses and help people feel better. We can learn from Li Shizhen that it's important to be kind and help others.Finally, Li Shizhen was brave and curious. He wasn't afraid to try new things and explore the world around him. He discovered a lot of new herbs and treatments that are still used today. We can learn from Li Shizhen that it's great to be curious and try new things.In conclusion, Li Shizhen was a great person who taught us to work hard, be kind, and stay curious. Let's all try to be like him and make the world a better place! Thank you for listening!篇5Okie dokie! So, today I wanna talk about what we can learn from Li Shizhen in English class. Li Shizhen was a famous Chinese herbalist and doctor from a long time ago. He wrote this super big book called the “Compendium of Materia Medica” which is like a mega encyclopedia of all the plants and herbs that can be used for medicine.First off, Li Shizhen teaches us the importance of studying hard and being dedicated to what we are passionate about. He spent his whole life studying plants and herbs and how they can be used to help sick people. He didn’t give up even when it was hard, and he wrote this huge book to share his knowledge with others.Secondly, he shows us the power of observation and curiosity. Li Shizhen was always looking at the plants around him, trying to figure out what they could be used for. He was like a detective, always asking questions and trying to find answers. We can learn from him to be curious about the world around us and to never stop asking questions.Lastly, Li Shizhen teaches us the importance of helping others. He didn’t just keep his knowledge to himself, he sharedit with everyone so that they could benefit from it too. We should be like him and always be willing to help others in need.So, in conclusion, Li Shizhen is a great role model for us to learn from. He teaches us to study hard, be curious, and help others. Let’s all be like Li Shizhen and make the world a better place!篇6One day, I learned a lot from Li Shizhen. He was a famous Chinese doctor and pharmacologist. I think he's really cool and smart!First, Li Shizhen taught me to be curious and always ask questions. He spent his whole life studying plants and herbs to find out their medicinal properties. He never stopped learning and exploring new things. I should be like him and always seek knowledge.Second, Li Shizhen showed me the importance of hard work and dedication. He wrote a huge book called the Compendium of Materia Medica, where he recorded over 1,800 different kinds of plants and their uses. It took him many years to complete it, but he never gave up. I should work hard and never give up on my dreams.Lastly, Li Shizhen inspired me to help others. He used his knowledge of medicine to treat people and save lives. He cared about others and wanted to make a difference in the world. I should also try to help people in need and make the world a better place.In conclusion, Li Shizhen taught me to be curious, work hard, and help others. I want to be like him and make a positive impact on the world. Thank you, Li Shizhen, for being such a great role model!。
青团的历史由来的英语作文220词全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1I'm gonna tell you guys a story about the history of Qingtuan. Do you know what Qingtuan is? It's a kind of traditional Chinese food that is made of glutinous rice mixed with green leaves and filled with sweet red bean paste. Sounds yummy, right? But do you know how Qingtuan came to be?Legend has it that Qingtuan originated from the Warring States period in China. Back then, the people suffered from hunger and poverty due to the constant warfare. One day, a kind-hearted young girl named Qingyun saw how the people were suffering and decided to do something about it. She collected green leaves from the mountains and mixed them with glutinous rice to make small round balls. She then filled the balls with sweet red bean paste to make them more delicious.Qingyun named these green rice balls "Qingtuan" in honor of her own name. She distributed the Qingtuan to the people in the village and they were overjoyed to have something so tastyto eat. The Qingtuan soon became popular throughout the land and became a symbol of hope and prosperity.From that day on, Qingtuan became a traditional food enjoyed during the Qingming Festival in China. People would gather together to make and eat Qingtuan as a way to remember the kindness and generosity of Qingyun. And that's how Qingtuan came to be a beloved part of Chinese culinary history.So next time you eat a Qingtuan, remember the story of Qingyun and her selfless act of kindness. And enjoy every bite of this delicious treat!篇2I'm going to tell you the story of how Qingtuan came to be!Once upon a time, there was a kind and talented woman named Cao E who lived in ancient China. She loved to help others and always had a smile on her face. One day, a terrible flood came and destroyed the crops in the village. The villagers were starving and didn't know what to do.But Cao E had an idea! She gathered some rice, red beans, and leaves from the forest. She mixed them all together androlled them into little balls. Then, she boiled them in water and turned them into delicious green dumplings.The villagers were amazed by the tasty treat and couldn't get enough of them. They named them Qingtuan in honor of Cao E's quick thinking and generosity. From that day on, Qingtuan became a popular snack in China, especially during the Qingming Festival.And that's how Qingtuan came to be! It's a reminder of the kindness and ingenuity of Cao E and how a simple act of kindness can bring joy to others. So next time you enjoy a Qingtuan, remember the story behind it and spread kindness wherever you go!篇3One time, long long ago, there was a kind old man named Qu Yuan in the ancient kingdom of Chu. He loved his country very much and always wanted to make it better. But one day, some bad people in the kingdom spread rumors about him and the king believed them. The king banished Qu Yuan from the kingdom.Qu Yuan was very sad and he wandered around the kingdom, writing poems about his love for Chu. One day, he threw himselfinto the Mi Luo River to show his sorrow. The people loved Qu Yuan and they raced out in their boats to try to save him, but they couldn't find him.To remember Qu Yuan, the people made zongzi, a kind of sticky rice dumpling, and threw them into the river to feed the fish so they would not eat Qu Yuan's body. This is how the tradition of eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival started.Today, we still eat zongzi and race dragon boats to remember Qu Yuan and his love for Chu. It's a fun tradition that brings us together as a community. Let's always remember the history and the love behind the Qingtuan!篇4Once upon a time, long long ago, there was a special kind of snack in China called "" (qingtuan). It is a type of green rice ball that is very popular during the Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day. But have you ever wondered how this tasty treat came to be?Legend has it that during the Spring and Autumn period in ancient China, there was a wise man named Jie Zitui who lived in the state of Jin. One day, the prince of Jin was forced to flee thestate because of political turmoil. Jie Zitui followed the prince and became his loyal follower.For many years, Jie Zitui and the prince lived in the mountains, surviving on wild vegetables and herbs. Jie Zitui was known for his skill in preparing delicious meals using simple ingredients. One day, the prince became very sick and could not eat anything. Jie Zitui decided to make a special kind of rice ball using young grass as an ingredient.He ground the young grass into a fine powder and mixed it with glutinous rice to form small green balls. He cooked the green rice balls over a fire and fed them to the prince. To everyone's surprise, the prince's health improved miraculously after eating the green rice balls.From that day on, the green rice balls became known as "qingtuan" in honor of Jie Zitui's sacrifice and devotion. The Qingming Festival, which falls in early April, became a time to remember Jie Zitui and to enjoy the delicious green rice balls in his memory.And that, my friends, is the story of how qingtuan came to be. So next time you bite into a tasty green rice ball during the Qingming Festival, remember the wise and loyal Jie Zitui whofirst created this special snack. After all, history is just as delicious as the treats we enjoy!篇5Once upon a time, there was a delicious snack called Qingtuan. Qingtuan has a long history and a very interesting origin story. Let me tell you all about it!Long ago, in ancient China, there was a famous poet named Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan was a loyal and patriotic man who loved his country very much. However, he was often misunderstood and falsely accused by other officials in the imperial court. Feeling heartbroken and betrayed, Qu Yuan decided to jump into the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.The people who loved Qu Yuan were devastated by his death. They wanted to honor his memory and protect his body from being eaten by fish in the river. So, they made special rice balls wrapped in leaves and threw them into the river as a sacrifice.To their surprise, the fish didn't eat the rice balls. Instead, they pushed them to the surface of the water, showing their respect for Qu Yuan. The people were touched by this miracleand started to make and eat rice balls every year on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month to commemorate Qu Yuan's sacrifice.And that's how Qingtuan came to be! It is a symbol of love, loyalty, and remembrance for Qu Yuan. Nowadays, Qingtuan is enjoyed by people all over the world during the Dragon Boat Festival, honoring the memory of a great poet and hero.So, next time you eat a delicious Qingtuan, remember the story behind it and the noble spirit of Qu Yuan.篇6Hey guys, do you know the history of Qingtuan? Let me tell you all about it!Qingtuan is a traditional Chinese snack made of glutinous rice mixed with mugwort or barley grass juice, and usually served during the Qingming Festival. It has a sticky texture and a sweet taste. But do you know how Qingtuan came to be?Legend has it that Qingtuan has a history dating back to the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. It is said that a famous general named Zhuge Liang was leading his troops through a mountainous region when they ran out of food. The soldiers were hungry and tired, so Zhuge Liang instructed his men togather whatever ingredients they could find in the wild to make a simple yet nutritious snack. They gathered wild barley grass and mixed it with glutinous rice to form small green balls, which they cooked over a fire. These balls not only sustained them on their journey but also gave them energy and strength to continue fighting.Since then, Qingtuan has become a popular snack enjoyed by people during the Qingming Festival to commemorate Zhuge Liang's ingenuity and resourcefulness. It has become a symbol of resilience and unity in times of hardship.So next time you bite into a delicious Qingtuan, remember the story behind this tasty treat and the history that has been passed down through generations. Enjoy!篇7The origin of Qingtuan can be traced back to ancient China, during the Zhou Dynasty. Legend has it that there was a wise man named Jiang Ziya who lived in the mountains and forests. He was known for his wisdom and knowledge of herbs and plants.One day, as Jiang Ziya was wandering in the mountains, he came across a group of villagers who were suffering from amysterious illness. They had rashes and boils all over their bodies, and no one knew how to cure them. Jiang Ziya took pity on the villagers and decided to help them.He gathered various herbs and plants from the forests and mixed them together to create a special kind of rice cake. This rice cake was green in color, and he named it Qingtuan, which means "green cake" in Chinese. The villagers were hesitant to try the new food at first, but when they did, they found that their illnesses miraculously disappeared.Word of Jiang Ziya's miraculous Qingtuan spread far and wide, and soon people from all over the land came to seek his help. Qingtuan became known as a symbol of health and healing, and it became a tradition to eat Qingtuan during the Qingming Festival to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.Even today, Qingtuan is a popular snack in China, especially during the Qingming Festival. It is enjoyed by people of all ages, and it continues to remind us of the wisdom and kindness of Jiang Ziya. So next time you bite into a delicious green Qingtuan, remember the ancient origins of this special treat!篇8Once upon a time, there was a delicious snack called Qingtuan in China. Do you know where Qingtuan comes from? Let me tell you the history of Qingtuan!Legend has it that Qingtuan originated during the Spring and Autumn period in China. Back then, people used to worship their ancestors by offering food. One day, a wise man named Ji Zha created a green snack made from glutinous rice and mugwort. He shaped it into a round ball and called it Qingtuan, which means "green ball" in Chinese.Since then, Qingtuan became a popular snack during the Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day. People would make Qingtuan to honor their ancestors and pray for good fortune. Over time, Qingtuan spread to different regions of China and became a traditional food enjoyed by everyone.Today, Qingtuan is still a beloved snack in China, especially during the Qingming Festival. It is made with glutinous rice, mugwort, and filled with sweet red bean paste or sesame paste. The green color symbolizes spring and new beginnings, while the sweet filling represents good luck and prosperity.Next time you eat Qingtuan, remember its ancient origins and the traditions behind this tasty treat. Let's celebrate the history of Qingtuan and savor its delicious flavors together!篇9Once upon a time, there was a delicious traditional Chinese snack called Qingtuan. Do you know where Qingtuan comes from? Let me tell you the story of the history of Qingtuan!Long, long ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period in China, there was a statesman named Jie Zhitui who was very loyal to his lord. But one day, his lord was in trouble and Jie had to leave his homeland with his mother. They had to survive by eating wild vegetables and grains for many years.One day, when they were very hungry, they found a special kind of plant with green leaves. Jie used his wisdom to make it into a delicious snack. This snack was named Qingtuan, which means "green dumpling" in Chinese.Years later, Jie's lord became the king and remembered Jie's loyalty. He wanted to reward Jie, but Jie refused any reward. The king felt sorry and tried to find Jie, but he had already passed away. In memory of Jie's loyalty and wisdom, people started to make and eat Qingtuan every year on the day Jie left.Since then, Qingtuan has become a popular snack in China, especially during the Qingming Festival in early spring. It is made of glutinous rice mixed with mugwort and stuffed with sweet redbean paste or sesame filling. The green color symbolizes the coming of spring and new beginnings.So, next time when you eat Qingtuan, remember the story of Jie Zhitui and the history behind this delicious snack. Enjoy the taste and cherish the tradition!篇10Once upon a time, there was a delicious dessert called Qing Tuan. It is a traditional Chinese snack made from glutinous rice flour and filled with sweet red bean paste. Many people love Qing Tuan because of its soft texture and sweet taste.The history of Qing Tuan dates back to ancient China. Legend has it that during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a wise elder named Cang Jie who created Chinese characters. One day, he was walking in a village and saw the villagers struggling to make glutinous rice balls. He decided to help them and invented a new way to make Qing Tuan. The villagers were very grateful and named the dessert after him.Over the centuries, Qing Tuan has become a popular snack enjoyed during festivals and special occasions. People would gather with their families to make Qing Tuan together, fillingthem with various sweet fillings such as red bean paste, sesame paste, or even sweetened dried fruit.In modern times, Qing Tuan is still a beloved dessert in China. It is often served as a symbol of reunion and happiness. People continue to enjoy the sweet and chewy texture of Qing Tuan, passing down the tradition from generation to generation.In conclusion, Qing Tuan has a long and rich history in Chinese culture. It is not just a snack, but a symbol of unity and love among families and friends. So next time you enjoy a piece of Qing Tuan, remember the story behind this delicious treat.。
英语手抄报:The Wumpalump英语手抄报:The Wumpalump英语手抄报:The Wumpalump Once upon a time in the nothingness long ago... there was a Wumpalump.I am , thought the Wumpalump. I am love, I am joy, I am peace. Nothing there is but me. I am all things...And with the Wumpalump was the Word. And the Word was the Wumpalump.And the Wumpalump sat and he sat and he sat. And he felt sad. I am all things he thought, but I am nothing... for no one there is to share with.And the sadness the Wumpalump felt grew and grew and grew. The small sorrow became a gnawing pain, a bottomless ache, a raging hunger. And when the Wumpalump could no longer bear the terrible emptiness he felt... the Word spoke.The Wumpalump with a great deep love gave Himself...The heavens were filled with an infinitude of little Wumpalumps. I am they all shouted in glee! For the first time the Wumpalump felt all love, all joy, all peace for within himthese things were shared and thus multiplied.And with great love the Wumpalump stretched forth his hand and with Himself painted the heavens in beautiful blues and sparkles of gold. With laughter and warmth he placed a brilliant light to rule the day and a softer glow to rule the night. Embracing his fullness he brought forth the earth and with tears of joy created the oceans. He fashioned whales and moving creatures of all kinds. He set birds in the sky to dance amongst the clouds.And when he had finished the Wumpalump stood back and observed all he had become and with satisfaction... he saw it was good.And the Wumpalump was tickled pink for now his greatest work was to be. Let us make the little lumps in our image, he said. And from the dust of the ground he brought forth a little lump. He breathed into him all love, all joy, all peace. I am! the little lump cried. And the Wumpalump caused a deep sleep to fall on the first little lump and from him created the second little lump.Be fruitful and multiply, he told them. And with tender care, he touched them as they touched each other.And the Wumpalump was happy but he remembered thesadness he once felt. He remembered and felt the little lumps could remember too. So the Wumpalump warned them.I have given you all things, he said. Everything that is mine is yours! Give each other my love and you ll express my joy and feel my peace. Forever these things are yours. But I warn you. Never look to the nothingness for in that day you shall surely die!Yes, yes! the little lumps echoed. But already the seed had been planted and little lump 2 wondered what wisdom she was lacking if she failed to look to the nothingness.So one day when she thought no one was watching she shared the seed with little lump 1. Let us find what we are lacking, she said. We will have wisdom as the Wumpalump if we do. And because little lump 1 agreed with little lump 2 that this was good... they both looked to the nothingness and were surprised at what they saw.共3页,当前第1页1英语手抄报:The Wumpalump 相关内容:。
Beauty and the Beast[Bring Prince Volunteer up, make gold 6-petal flower base]Once upon a time, long ago there was a Handsome prince. Handsome but arrogant. [While talking, make 160 rose]He lived in a castle and was obsessed with beauty. One stormy night, an old beggar woman knocked on his door asking for shelter from the rain. As payment, she offered the prince a rose.[show completed 160 rose]Although he had plenty of room in his castle, he would not let her stay. The old woman turned into a beautiful witch and cast a curse on the prince. Sheturned him into a beast.[place Beast mask on volunteer] [inflate 646 clearand start stuffing the rose]He would remain a beast unless, by his 21st birthday, hecould find someone who would love him as the beast, andhe must truly love that person back. As a way to tell howmuch time he had left, the witch gave him a beautiful rose.He would have the opportunity to find love and betransformed back into a human until the last petal fell fromthe flower. If he had not found love when the last petal fell he would remain a beast forever.[Pop clear 646] To protect the rose, the prince kept it safe in his castle,[inflate 646, tie off and twist into gold base] protected by a glass case.In the nearby village, lived a man named Maurice. [Bring Mauricevolunteer up and put mask on him] Now there are two thingsyou should know about him. The first is that he was very smart butsometimes got a little confused. The second, he had a beautifuldaughter, named Belle who loved him very much.Maurice was away on a trip and had gotten lost on his way home.He found his way to the Beast’s castle. He did not know who lived there, but the front door was open and it was very cold out, so he went inside. [have Maurice call “Hello?”] When the beast found Maurice in the castle he locked him in thedungeon. [Have Maurice sit on a chair][Bring Belle volunteer to front, put dress on her] Belle wasat home waiting for her father to return. When he didn’t comehome, she got nervous and went out looking for him. Shewalked deep into the woods – and was very scared, but sheloved her father so much, she kept going. Belle found her Father’s coat outside of the castle and decided he must have gone in. She walked up to the front door and knocked. When no one answered, she went inside.The only person that lived in the castle, besides the Beast,was his servant, Lumiere. [Bring Lumiere volunteer up]When the witch cast her spell, Lumiere was changed froma tall thin man, who happened to be lighting candles atthe time, into a tall thin candleholder. [put candle-mitson volunteer] He had kept the Beast company for manyyears. When Belle arrived at the castle, Lumiere felt bad for her. He decided to show Belle where her father was.Her father told her about the beast and why he was in the dungeon. Belle asked the Beast to let her father go and told him that she would stay at the castle. So the Beast let Maurice go home. [Maurice sits back in the audience]In the beginning, Beauty was frightened of the Beast. Then she discovered that, even though he looked like a monster, he was really nice and she found that she started liking the Beast. As the days passed, Beauty and the Beast became good friends. One night, Belle came downstairs for dinner to find the beast was dressed in his nicest clothes and the table was setfor dinner alight with candles. [position Lumierewith arms upright] They had the most wonderfulevening together, and before they said goodnigt,the Beast asked her to dance in the ballroom.[play Beauty and the Beast Love song, haveBelle and the Beast dance]Beauty and the Beast were falling in love.But in every love story, there is always a bad guy. In this story, his name is Gaston. [Bring Gaston volunteer up – smallest boy in the audience] He was the biggest, meanest, strongest man in the village. [say, “let me see your muscles. And demonstrate how toflex your arm muscles. “Hmm, Ithink we need to give you somebigger muscles. Add balloonmuscles] Gaston wanted Belle tomarry him. He was angry that Bellewas living in the castle with the Beast. Gaston, armed with a sword, [wrap a 260 around his waist, stick a sword in it] broke into the castle and got in a fight with the Beast. The beast did not have a sword so Gastonwon. He drove the sword straight through the Beast. [put the sword under the Beast’s arm, have the Beast sit or lay down]The beast let out a horrible ROAR! [ask the kids to make their loudest roar] Gaston thought he had won and so he left the castle. [Gaston sits down in the audience] Belle ran into the room. She saw that the beast was hurt. She ran to him, hugged him, and said out loud that she loved him. [Have Belle say, “I love you”]At that moment, the beast was healed, [Beast stands up] and he was turned from a beast, back into a handsome prince. [remove Beast Mask]Beauty and the Prince got married, and the castle, from that day on, was known as Castle Rose. [Hand rose under glass to Belle]。