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⑴ 仿寫i me my mine myself

you you your yours youseif

⑵ THIS IS MY LUNCH BOX. 仿寫 THIS LUNCH BOX IS MINE. IS THIS YOUR DOG 該寫成什麼呢 謝謝

Is this dog yours?

祝你學習愉快! (*^__^*)
請及時採納,多謝!

⑶ Eg:whose gloves are hesethey're mine. 仿寫這是誰的麵包、錢、書

Whose bread is this.It's mine.
Whose money is this.It's mine.
Whose books are these? They're mine.

⑷ 5篇60詞初二水平英語小短文。最好是人教版的課文的仿寫。。

A Sunday school teacher was telling her pupils the importance of making others glad. "Now, children," said she , "has anyone of you ever make someone else glad?"
"Please, teacher ,"said a small boy, "I've make someone glad yesterday."
"Well done. Who was that?"
"My grandma"
"Good boy. Now tell us how you made your grandmother glad."
"Please, teacher, I went to see her yesterday, and stayed with her three hours. Then I said to her, 'Granny, I'm going home,' and she said, 'Well, I'm glad'!"
一個主日學校校(基督教教會為了向兒童灌輸宗教思想, 在星期天開辦的兒童班)的老師在對學生講使別人高興的重要性。「現在,孩子們,」她說:「你們當中有誰讓別人高興過?」
「我,老師,」一個小男孩說:「昨天我就使別人高興過。」
「做得好,是誰呢?」
「我奶奶。」
「好孩子。現在告訴我們,你是怎樣使你奶奶高興的。」
「是這樣的,老師。我昨天去看她,在她那兒呆了三個小時。然後我跟她說:『奶奶,我要回家了。』她說:『啊,我很高興!

There is a big bed , a small desk , a shelf and a closet in my room. The bed is near the desk . There is a shelf near the closet too . Many good books are in the shelf . I like the books very much . Oh , yes , There is a big board on the wall . I often write and draw pictures on the board .
Oh , My bedroom is too beautiful . I like it very much . Do you like my room? Can you tell me about your room , please ?
我的房間里有一張大床,一張小桌,一個書架和衣櫃,床在桌子旁邊,書架也在衣櫃旁邊,很多好的書都在書架上,我非常喜歡書,哦,是的,那有一個大的黑板在牆上,我經常寫和畫一些圖片在黑板上.
哦,我的房間是太漂亮了,我非常喜歡它,你喜歡我的房間嗎,請你告訴我你的房間好嗎?

Fox and cock
One morning a fox sees a cock.He
think,"This is my breakfast.''
He comes up to the cock and says,"I know
you can sing very well.Can you sing for me?''The
cock is glad.He closes his eyes and begins
to sing.The fox sees that and caches him in his mouth and carries him away.
The people in the field see the fox.They cry,"Look,look!The fox is carrying the cock away.''The cock says to the fox,"Mr Fox,do you understand?The people say you are carrying their cock away.Tell them it is yours.Not theirs.''
The fox opens his mouth ang says,"The cock is mine,not yours.''Just then the cock runs away from the fox and flies into the tree.
狐狸和公雞
一天早上,一隻狐狸看到了一隻公雞。他想:這是我的早餐。
他朝公雞走來,對他說:「我知道,你能唱得非常好聽,你能唱給我聽么?」公雞很高興。他閉上眼睛開始唱歌。狐狸看到這些抓住它放到自己的嘴裡走了。
在田地里的人們看到了狐狸。大喊大叫:「看,看!狐狸抓住公雞逃走了。」公雞對狐狸說:「狐狸先生,你能理解么?人們認為你叼走了公雞。告訴他們這是你的,不是他們的。」
狐狸張開她的嘴說:「公雞是我的,不是你們的。」就在那時,公雞逃離了狐狸的嘴巴,跑到了樹底下。

Nowadays the newspaper possesses considerable value Everybody should read it. It supplies us with a variety of news every day. It tells us the political situation of the world. If we form the habit of reading the newspaper, we shall (will) get enough knowledge to cope with our circumstances.

現今報紙擁有極大的價值,人人都應該看它。它每天提供我們各種類類的消息。它告訴我們世界政治局勢。如果我們養成看報的習慣,我們就能得到足夠的知識來因應我們的環境。

學生雖然每天須做功課,但他們至少應該勻出一兩個小時來看報。哪些,他們不但能增加知識而且也能趕上時代。總而言之,看報對學生很有益處。

Though my daily life is extremely monotonous, I try hard to adapt myself to it. Why? Because I intend to be a good student. I wish to render service to my country.

I get up at six o』clock every day. After I wash my face and brush my teeth, I begin to review my lessons. I go to school at seven o』clock.

After school is over, I return home. We usually have supper at seven o』clock.

Then I begin to do my homework. I want to finish it before I go to bed.

雖然我的日常生活十分單調,但我卻竭力設法去適應它。為什麼?因為我打算做一個好學生,希望將來為國家服務。

我每天六點起床、洗臉刷牙後,就開始復習功課,七點鍾我就去上學。

放學後,我就回家了。我們通常在七點鍾吃晚餐,之後我就開始做家庭作業,希望在睡覺前把它做完。

Do you mind being called a bad student? Of course not. So far as I know, everybody intends to be (become) a model student.

However, to be a model student is by no means an easy thing. First, he must do his best to obtain knowledge. A man without sufficient knowledge will not succeed. Secondly, he must remember to improve his health. Only a strong man can do great tasks. Thirdly, he should receive moral ecation. If his conct is not good, no one will consider making friends with him.

你價意被稱為壞學生嗎?當然不。就我所知,每個人都打算做模範學生。

然而,做模範學生卻不容易。第一,他必須盡力獲得知識(求知)。一個沒有足夠知識的人是不會成功的。第二,他必須記住促進健康。只有強壯的人才能做大事。第三,他應該接受道德教育。如果他品行不好,沒有人會考慮和他交朋友的。

There is no doubt that happiness is the most precious thing in the world. Without it, life will be empty and meaningless. If you wish to know how to get happiness, you must pay attention to the following two points.

First, health is the secret of happiness (the key to happiness). Only a strong man can enjoy the pleasure of life.

Secondly, happiness consists in contentment. A man who is dissatisfied with his present condition is always in distress.

無疑的快樂是世界上最寶貴的東西。沒有它,人生將是空虛的而且毫無意義的。如果你希望知道如何獲得快樂,你須注意下面兩點。

健康是快樂的要訣。唯有身體強壯的人才能享受人生的樂趣。

快樂在於知足。一個不滿於現狀的人終是處在痛苦之中。

As is well known, books teach us to learn life, truth, science and many other useful things. They increase our knowledge, broaden our minds and strengthen our character. In other words, they are our good teachers and wise friends. This is the reason why our parents always encourage us to read more books.

Reading is a good thing, but we must pay great attention to the choice of books. It is true that we can derive benefits from good books. However, bad books will do us more harm than good.

如眾所周知,書籍教我們學習人生,真理,科學以及其它許多有用的東西。它們增加我們的知識,擴大我們的心胸並加強我們的品格。換句話說,它們是我們的良師益友。這是為什麼我們的父母終是鼓勵我們要多讀書的理由。

讀書是一好事,但我們必須多加註意書的選擇。不錯,我們能從好書中獲得益處。然而,壞書卻對我們有害無益。

One Sunday my mother (Mother) had (made) me take my little young brother to the a trip to the country. She bade me take good care of him.

While we were walking along the road, the sun was shining brightly and the breeze was blowing gently. We saw the beautiful flowers smile (smiling) at us and heard the birds sing (singing) their sweet songs on the trees. The scenery was indeed very pretty (beautiful).

When we felt tired, we returned home. We saw Mother (our mother) wait (waiting) for us at the door.

有一個星期日,我母親叫我帶小弟弟去鄉村游歷。她吩咐我要好好照料他。

當我們沿著道路行走的時候,太陽燦爛地照耀著,微風輕輕地吹著。我們看見美麗的花兒對我們微笑著,並聽見鳥兒在樹上唱著悅耳的歌曲,風景實十分美麗。

當我們感覺到疲倦的時候,我們就回家了。我們看見母樣正在門口等候我們。

It is the ty of every citizen to make the country rich and powerful (To make the country rich and strong is...). In order to accomplish this object one must be patriotic (love his country). I consider this an unchangeable truth.

How can a student love his country (be patriotic)? I find my answer very simple and clear. He must study hard and store up knowledge so as to serve his (the) country in the future. If every student can do according to what I said, the country will certainly be rich and powerful.

要使國家富強是每個公民的責任。為了達到此目的,必須愛國。我認為這是一條不易的定理。

一個學生如何才能愛國呢?我發覺答復很簡單明了。他必須用功讀書並積儲知識以便將來服務國家。如果每個學生能按照我所說的去做,國家一定會富強。
有點像笑話 追問能不能給你漢語幫我翻譯出來
回答不行It is important that you get regular exercise at least 3 times a week. This should include aerobic exercise that increases your heart rate. Getting enough rest is also important to a healthy lifestyle. Go to bed early and get up early and do your exercise before breakfast. Most alts need 7 to 8 hours of sleep to function at their best. A healthy diet is essential to good health and should include at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

⑸ 請仿寫一篇這樣的作文,要英語

I have a very good friend. His name is Philip. As far as I'm concerned, he's very kind-hearted and generous. Once I was in high school, he treated me friendly and sincerely. When I was happy, he was also happy with me. When I was sad, he always comforted me. When I was defeated, he always encouraged me. When I stumbled, he always pulled me up. Although we quarreled at times, we were still in good relationships. We could know each other better after the argument. When my birthday came, he always sent me a special present.

我有一個很好的朋友。他的名字叫菲利普。我覺得他是非常善良和慷慨的。當我在高中的時候,他對我很友好、很真誠。我高興的時候,他也和我一起開心。當我難過時,他總是安慰我。當我失敗時,他總是鼓勵我。當我迷茫時,他總是拉我一把。盡管有時候我們會吵架,我們關系仍然很好。爭吵之後我們可以更好的了解對方。我生日的時候,他總是送我一份特別的禮物。

He's very hard-working and intelligent. He always studied hard at school. Because of his hard work, he always did very well in exams. His oral English was better than mine. Most of the time, he was willing to chat with me in English. Owing to his help, I made a lot of progress in oral English.

他非常勤勞也很聰明。在學校他總是很努力學習。由於他的努力,他總是能在考試中取得好成績。他的英語口語比我好。大多數時候他都願意用英語和我聊天。由於他的幫助,我在英語口語方面取得了很大的進步。

⑹ 一篇英文短篇小說的英文版簡介,應付作業啊,一定要快

The Gift of the Magi

Mr. James Dillingham Young ("Jim") and his wife, Della, are a couple living in a modestflat. They each have only one possession in which they take pride: Della's beautiful long, flowing hair, almost to her knees and Jim's shiny gold watch, which had belonged to hisfather and grandfather.
On Christmas Eve, with only $1.87 in hand, and desperate to find a gift for Jim, Della sells her hair for $20, and eventually finds a platinum fob chain for Jim's watch for $21. She found the perfect gift at last and runs home and begins to prepare dinner, with 87 cents left.
When Jim comes home, he looks at Della with a strange expression. Della then admits to Jim that she sold her hair to buy him his present. Jim gives Della her present — an assortment of expensive hair accessories (referred to as 「The Combs」), useless now that her hair is short. Della then shows Jim the chain she bought for him, to which Jim says he sold his watch to get the money to buy her combs. Although Jim and Della are now left with gifts that neither one can use, they realize how far they are willing to go to show their love for each other, and how priceless their love really is.

希望可以幫到你!

⑺ 誰能給我一篇英文的中篇小說 要自己寫的 網上找不到的

http://www.oklink.net/book/s14/1237.htm
http://www.52en.com/sw/xs.html
這有:
It was in June of 1935that I came home from my ranch in South America
for a stay of about six months.It had been a difficult time for us out
there.Like everyone else,we had suffered from world depression.I had
various affairs to see to in England that I felt could only be successful if
a personal touch was introced.My wife remained to manage the ranch.
I need hardly say that one of my first actions on reaching England was
to look up my old friend,Hercule Poirot.
I found him installed in one of the newest type of service flats in
London.I accused him (and he admitted the fact)of having chosen this
particular building entirely on account of its strictly geometrical
appearance and proportions.
"But yes,my friend,it is of a most pleasing symmetry,do you not find
it so?"
I said that I thought there could be too much squareness and,alluding
to an old joke,I asked if in this super-modern hostelry they managed to
ince hens to lay square eggs.
Poirot laughed heartily.
"Ah,you remember that?Alas!No-science has not yet inced the hens to
conform to modern tastes,they still lay eggs of different sizes and
colours!"
I examined my old friend with an affectionate eye.
He was looking wonderfully well-hardly a day older than when I had last
seen him.
"You're looking in fine fettle,Poirot,"I said."You've hardly aged at
all.In fact,if it were possible,I should say that you had fewer grey hairs
than when I saw you last."
Poirot beamed on me.
"And why is that not possible?It is quite true."
"Do you mean your hair is turning from grey to black instead of from
black to grey?"
"Precisely."
"But surely that's a scientific impossibility!"
"Not at all."
"But that's very extraordinary.It seems against nature."
"As usual,Hastings,you have the beautiful and unsuspicious mind.Years
do not change that in you!You perceive a fact and mention the solution of it
in the same breath without noticing that you are doing so!"
I stared at him,puzzled.
Without a word he walked into his bedroom and returned with a bottle in
his hand which he handed to me.
I took it,for the moment uncomprehending.
It bore the words:
Revivit-To bring back the natural tone of the hair.
Revivit is not a dye.In five shades,Ash,Chestnut,Titian,Brown,Black.
"Poirot,"I cried."You have dyed your hair!"
"Ah,the comprehension comes to you!"
"So that's why your hair looks so much blacker that it did last time I
was back."
"Exactly."
"Dear me,"I said,recovering from the shock."I suppose next time I come
home I shall find you wearing false moustaches-or are you doing so now?"
Poirot winced.His moustaches had always been his sensitive point.He was
inordinately proud of them.My words touched him on the raw.
"No,no,indeed,mon ami.That day,I pray the good God,is still far
off.The false moustache!Quel horreur!"
He tugged at them vigorously to assure me of their genuine character.
"Well,they are very luxuriant still,"I said.
"N'est ce pas?Never,in the whole of London,have I seen a pair of
moustaches to equal mine."
A good job too,I thought privately.But I would not for the world have
hurt Poirot's feelings by saying so.
Instead I asked if he still practised his profession on occasion.
"I know,"I said,"that you actually retired years ago-""C'est vrai.To
grow the vegetable marrows!And immediately a murder occurs-and I send the
vegetable marrows to promenade themselves to the devil.And since then-I know
very well what you will say-I am like the prima donna who makes positively
the farewell performance!That farewell performance,it repeats itself an
indefinite number of times!"
I laughed.
"In truth,it has been very like that.Each time I say:this is the
end.But no,something else arises!And I will admit it,my friend,the
retirement I care for it not at all.If the little grey cells are not
exercised,they grow the rust."
"I see,"I said."You exercise them in moderation."
"Precisely.I pick and choose.For Hercule Poirot nowadays only the cream
of crime."
"Has there been much cream about?"
"Pas mal.Not long ago I had a narrow escape."
"Of failure?"
"No,no."Poirot looked shocked."But I-I,Hercule Poirot,was nearly
exterminated."
I whistled.
"An enterprising murderer!"
"Not so much enterprising as careless,"said Poirot."Precisely
that-careless.But let us not talk of it.You know,Hastings,in many ways I
regard you as my mascot."
"Indeed?"I said."In what ways?"
Poirot did not answer my question directly.He went on:
"As soon as I heard you were coming over I said to myself:something will
arise.As in former days we will hunt together,we two.But if so it must be
no common affair.It must be something"-he waved his hands
excitedly-"something recherche-delicate-fine......"He gave the last
untranslatable word its full flavour.
"Upon my word,Poirot,"I said.
"Anyone would think you were ordering a dinner at the Ritz."
"Whereas one cannot command a crime to order?
Very true."He signed."But I believe in luck-in destiny,if you will.It
is your destiny to stand beside me and prevent me from committing the
unforgivable error."
"What do you call the unforgivable error?"
"Overlooking the obvious."
I turned this over in my mind without quite seeing the point.
"Well,"I said presently,smiling,"has this super crime turned up yet?"
"Pas encore.At least-that is-"He paused.A frown of perplexity creased
his forehead.His hands automatically straightened an object or two that I
had inadvertently pushed awry.
"I am not sure,"he said slowly.
There was something so odd about his tone that I looked at him in
surprise.
The frown still lingered.
Suddently with a brief decisive nod of the head he crossed the room to a
desk near the window.Its contents,I need hardly say,were all neatly
docketed and pigeon-holed so that he was able at once to lay his hand upon
the paper he wanted.
He came slowly across to me,an open letter in his hand.He read it
through himself,then passed it to me.
"Tell me,mon ami,"he said."What do you make of this?"
I took it from him with some interest.
It was written on thickish white notepaper in printed characters:
Mr.Hercule Poirot,-You fancy yourself,don't you,at solving mysteries
that are too difficult for our poor thickheaded British police?Let us see,
Mr.Clever Poirot,just how clever you can be.Perhaps you'll find this nut
too hard to crack.Look out for Andover,on the 21st of the month.
Yours,etc.,A B C I glanced at the envelope.That also was printed.
"Postmarked WCI,"said Poirot as I turned my attention to the postmark.
"Well,what is your opinion?"
I shrugged my shoulders as I handed it back to him.
"Some madman or other,I suppose."
"That is all you have to say?"
"Well-doesn't it sound like a madman to you?"
"Yes,my friend,it does."
His tone was grave.I looked at him curiously.
"You take this very seriously,Poirot."
"A madman,mon ami,is to be taken seriously.A madman is a very dangerou
thing."
"Yes,of course,that is true......I hadn't considered that
point......But what I meant was,it sounds more like a rather idiotic kind
of hoax.Perhaps some convivial idiot who had had one over the eight."
"Comment?Nine?Nine what?"
"Nothing-just an expression.I meant a fellow who was tight.No,damn it,
a fellow who had had a spot too much to drink."
"Merci,Hastings-the expression "tight"I am acquainted with it.As you
say,there may be nothing more to it than that......"
"But you think there is?"I asked,struck by the dissatisfaction of his
tone.
Poirot shook his head doubtfully,but he did not speak.
"What have you done about it"I inquired.
"What can one do?I showed it to Japp.He was of the same opinion as you-a
stupid hoax-that was the expression he used.They get these things every day
at Scotland Yard.I,too,have had my share......"
"But you take this one seriously?"
Poirot replied slowly.
"There is something about that letter,Hastings,that I do not
like......"
In spite of myself,his tone impressed me.
"You think-what?"
He shook his head,and picking up the letter,put it away again in the
desk.
"If you really take it seriously,can't you do something?"I asked.
"As always,the man of action!But what is there to do?The county police
have seen the letter but they,too,do not take it seriously.There are no
fingerprints on it.There are no local clues as to the possible writer."
"In fact there is only your own instinct?"
"Not instinct,Hastings.Instinct is a bad word.It is my knowledge-my
experience-that tells me that something about that letter is wrong-"He
gesticulated as words failed him,then shook his head again.
"I may be making the mountain out of the anthill.In any case there is
nothing to be done but wait."
"Well,the 21st is Friday.If a whacking great robbery takes place near
Andover then-""Ah,what a comfort that would be-!"
"A comfort?"I stared.The word seemed to be a very extraordinary one to
use.
"A robbery may be a thrill but it can hardly be a comfort!"I protested.
Poirot shook his head energetically.
"You are in error,my friend.You do not understand my meaning.A robbery
would be a relief since it would dispossess my mind of the fear of something
else."
"Of what?"
"Murder."said Hercule Poirot.

⑻ whose在仿寫

Whose bread is this.It's mine.
Whose money is this.It's mine.
Whose books are these?They're mine.

⑼ 仿寫一篇作文,,,,和這個差不多的

Robots are smart. With their computer brains, they can help people work in dangerous places or do difficult jobs. Some robots do regular jobs. Bobby, the mail carrier, brings mail to a large office building in Washington, D.C. He is one of the 250 mail carriers in the United States.
Mr Leachim, who weighs two hundred pounds and is six feet tall, has some advantages as a teacher.

⑽ 求英文版《傲慢與偏見》小說中的經典段落,150詞左右~

However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood,分析下這句子結構,介詞 of 起什麼作用,此句子是不是倒裝句,

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