人的記憶力會(huì)隨著歲月的流逝而衰退,寫(xiě)作可以彌補(bǔ)記憶的不足,將曾經(jīng)的人生經(jīng)歷和感悟記錄下來(lái),也便于保存一份美好的回憶。寫(xiě)范文的時(shí)候需要注意什么呢?有哪些格式需要注意呢?這里我整理了一些優(yōu)秀的范文,希望對(duì)大家有所幫助,下面我們就來(lái)了解一下吧。
母愛(ài)英語(yǔ)作文詞 母愛(ài)英語(yǔ)作文篇一
世界上最偉大和最高尚的愛(ài)是母愛(ài)。我從出生起就沐浴在母愛(ài)的陽(yáng)光下。然而,我母親對(duì)我的愛(ài)似乎不同。
i remember when i was a child, my family went out for a walk, and they saw other children of the same age withdraw from their mother's arms. they were very envious, because my mother always encouraged me to walk with my own feet. at that time, i thought my mother was too unreasonable, and even asked my father, "did i come from my mother?". however, now i find that when there are many girls in my class who are bothered by the 800 meter endurance run, i can easily reach the standard. because of my mother's unique education, i am better at self-care and self-reliance than girls of my age. this also made me understand the profound meaning of lu xun's saying that "the road is the way people come out".
我記得小時(shí)候,我的家人出去散步,他們看到其他同齡的.孩子從母親懷里縮了出來(lái)。他們很羨慕我,因?yàn)槲覌寢尶偸枪膭?lì)我用自己的腳走路。當(dāng)時(shí),我覺(jué)得媽媽太不講理了,甚至問(wèn)爸爸:“我是從媽媽那里來(lái)的嗎?”。然而,現(xiàn)在我發(fā)現(xiàn)當(dāng)班上有很多女生為800米耐力跑而煩惱時(shí),我很容易達(dá)到標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。因?yàn)槟赣H獨(dú)特的教育,我比同齡人更善于自理自立。這也讓我明白了魯迅“路是人出來(lái)的路”這句話的深刻含義。
a little older, i like to pester my mother to tell stories. but my mother asked me to tell her a story or retell her story in exchange for every story i heard. now it seems that my oral expression ability is
my mother is very good at raising plants and flowers.
we have plants and flowers indoors and outdoors all the year round. some of our plants were very small in the beginning,
but now they are large and very beautiful.
on top of our roof there is a big glass-enclosed greenhouse.
all our friends love to come to our house to see the beautiful world my mother has made for us. every morning and evening we see my mother taking care of her plants like little children.
as her real children grow older and more independent,
my mother devotes more time to her garden.
this is a very good way to spend one’s free time.
my mother is sixty-three years old, and for the last forty year she has been the village doctor. she has a small clinic that she prepares medicine and treats small injuries,
and also sells canned powder milk.
our house has people in and out at all hours of the day and night. the villagers always like to come to her clinic to see the doctor and to meet their neighbors, too.
almost all the villagers come to my mother when their baby is due. my mother is very good at predicting the day the baby will come.
sometimes my mother will not get enough sleep if the babies come late at night or early in the morning.
there are special rooms for the mother and baby, and usually they stay at the doctor's house about twenty-four hours.
we always like to see the new babies get their first bath because they look so red and small.
all the village people know and trust my mother because she is such a quiet, kind,
and experienced friend of theirs.
母愛(ài)英語(yǔ)作文詞 母愛(ài)英語(yǔ)作文篇三
a little boy invited his mother to attend his elementaryschool’sfirst teacher-parent conference. to the little boy sdismay, shesaid she would go. this would be the first time that hisclassmatesand teacher met his mother and he was embarrassed byherappearance. although she was a beautiful woman, there was aseverescar that covered nearly the entire center side of her boynever wanted to talk about why or how she got the scar.
at the conference, the people were impressed by the kindnessandnatural beauty of his mother despite the scar, but the littleboywas still embarrassed and hid himself from everyone. hedid,however, get within earshot of a conversation between hismotherand his teacher, and heard them speaking.
how did you get the scar on your face? the teacher asked. the mother replied, when my son was a baby, he was in a roomthatcaught on fire . everyone was too afraid to go in because thefirewas out of control, so i went in. as i was running toward hiscrib ,i saw a beam coming down and i placed myself over him tryingtoprotect him. i was knocked unconscious but fortunately, afiremancame in and saved both of us. she touched the burned sideof herface. this scar will be permanent 8, but to this day, ihave neverregretted doing what i did.
at this point, the little boy came out running towards hismotherwith tears in his eyes. he hugged her and felt anoverwhelmingsense of the sacrifice that his mother had made forhim. he heldher hand tightly for the rest of the day.
有個(gè)小男孩邀請(qǐng)他的母親去參加學(xué)校舉辦的第一次家長(zhǎng)會(huì),令他沮喪的是,媽媽竟然答應(yīng)去。同學(xué)們和老師將是第一次見(jiàn)到媽媽,但是,媽媽相貌令他感到難堪。雖然母親非常漂亮,但她整個(gè)右臉幾乎被一塊嚴(yán)重的傷疤覆蓋了。小男孩從來(lái)不曾想問(wèn)母親傷疤的來(lái)歷。
家長(zhǎng)會(huì)上,小男孩媽媽善良和藹以及天生麗質(zhì)給人們留下了深刻的印象,沒(méi)有人在意她臉上的那塊傷疤。但是,小男孩卻感到局促不安,他藏起來(lái)不與人打照面。盡管如此,他還是能聽(tīng)到媽媽和老師的談話,能聽(tīng)見(jiàn)他們談話的內(nèi)容。
“您臉上的傷疤是怎么來(lái)的?”老師問(wèn)道。
小男孩的媽媽答道:“兒子很小的時(shí)候,他的房間突然著火了,大家都不敢進(jìn)去,因?yàn)榛饎?shì)失控了。我進(jìn)去了。就在我跑向他的嬰兒床時(shí),我看到一根房梁就要倒下來(lái),我撲到他的床上,想護(hù)住他。房梁把我砸暈了。幸運(yùn)的是,消防員沖了進(jìn)來(lái),救了我們。”她摸著臉上的傷疤,說(shuō):“這塊傷疤會(huì)永遠(yuǎn)留在臉上,但是直到今天,我從沒(méi)為我做的事后悔過(guò)。”
聽(tīng)到這里,小男孩走了出來(lái),滿含熱淚奔向媽媽,擁抱著她。母親為自己作出的犧牲讓他內(nèi)心激動(dòng)無(wú)比。那天后來(lái),小男孩緊抓媽媽的手不曾松過(guò)。