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中國英語作文 篇1
photo taken at 9:26 am monday shows the partial solar eclipse observed in yinchuan, northwest china's yinxia hui autonomous regions, march 19, 20xx. many parts of china experienced a partial solar eclipse on monday morning, lasting around one and a half hours.
many parts of china experienced a partial solar eclipse on monday morning, lasting around one and a half hours, according to the china national astronomical observatory.
in nanjing, east china's jiangsu province, the partial eclipse occurred from 9:25 a.m. to 11 a.m. on monday, in which the moon covered about 20 percent of the sun, according to wang sichao, researcher with zijinshan astronomical observatory under the chinese academy of sciences.
sky gazers in northeastern jilin, central henan, eastern shandong provinces and northwestern ningxia hui autonomous region also witnessed the partial eclipse.
in western china, 70 percent of the sun was eclipsed but in beijing, however, cloudy and drizzly weather deprived enthusiasts of the chance of seeing their first partial eclipse since 1997.
"those who missed this one will have opportunities to see total solar eclipses on august 1, 20xx and july 22, 20xx, and a partial eclipse on january 15, 20xx,"
during the last century (1901- 1999), 78 partial and 71 total solar eclipses have been reported worldwide.
chinese astronomers are believed to have been the first to record solar eclipses more than 3,000 years ago.
中國英語作文 篇2
A Bite of China, a mouth-watering late-night documentary television series featuring delicious Chinese food, has attracted countless viewers, and moved many to tears.
Given its subject matter and time slot, A Bite of China was initially considered a "weak player" on TV.
Surprisingly, the documentary became popular immediately after airing, and has made viewers go beyond thinking about delicacies.
"Man is what he eats," said Ludwig Feuerbach.
From its very beginning, A Bite of China is not just a documentary about food. "The scenes of digging for bamboo shoots, hanging hams, catching fish using a net, opening a steamer filled with white steamed buns, and pulling wheat dough into thin strands for noodles move us to tears.
What a lovely China!" a viewer said.
中國英語作文 篇3
The evening on New Year's eve is my happiest time, because I can have a delicious reunion dinner and set off firecrackers. On New Year's eve, the family was very happy, and father was busy cooking and cooking in the cupboard. My mother was cutting vegetables, washing dishes, and while she was humming a tune, I was waiting anxiously, my stomach growling.
Serving! Dad shouted, I haven't dad put the dishes such as well, I just picked up the chopsticks, wow, dad come to make sure I do have a poached egg, I pick up it, mouth suddenly someone knocked on my back, looking back is my mother, she said to me: when you eat not, you will be going so, afraid of embarrassing in front of grandma and grandpa, please listen to the mother, so my face is red. When everyone was seated, dad poured out a glass of drinks, and we all ate together, and the family ate and said, "I'm so happy."
After the dinner, when my mother finished, my father said to me, we set off firecrackers. I couldn't be happier. I took out my whip and ran downstairs. I put the fireworks, I saw harmlessly flew on the day, in the dark night sky suddenly to duck beautiful, put BaiZiBao cracked there came the sound, I quickly cover your ears.
中國英語作文 篇4
This is a good news for Chinese singers, it is said that there will be a Chinese music group and a man invited to performance in the American famous music show. It sounds so inspiring, it seems that Chinese music has been introduced into American market. While the fact is not, the invited Chinese singers only get their performance when the advertisement time comes, it is so awkward, they are given the unimportant time. Chinese music still not get into the American musical market, American people just want to catch Chinese people’s attention and go into Chinese market, so they invited the Chinese singers. I believe that our Chinese music will get be popular around the world some day.
這對于中國歌手來說是個好消息,據(jù)說中國的一個樂團和一個男歌手受到邀請去美國著名的音樂節(jié)目表演。這聽起來很勵志,似乎中國的音樂已經(jīng)打進(jìn)了美國的市場然而事實并非如此,受到邀請的歌手僅僅只在廣告的時間來進(jìn)行他們的表演,這是多么尷尬啊,給予他們的時間是如此的不受重視。中國的音樂仍然沒有打進(jìn)美國英語市場,美國人民只是想要吸引中國人的.注意,打進(jìn)中國的市場,因此他們邀請了中國的歌手。我相信中國的音樂總有一天會在全世界變得流行。
中國英語作文 篇5
A bite of China
The famous Chinese documentary television series, called “A bite of China” introduces the history and story behind food of various kinds in China. It quickly gained high ratings and widespread popularity.I speak highly of this documentary for it vividly promotes Chinese culture, which is supposed to be a successfully marketing case. Instead of simply boasting various kinds of cuisine, this one represents the production process behind food. What’s more, it matches up with the lives of local people, which triggers emotional connection. In addition, there are many beautiful natural sceneries, which attract many people’s attention. This food documentary reflects ecological civilization, showing the concept of sustainable development. For all of these aspects, it establishes a good image for our country. Therefore, it can be described as a successful food documentary.
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舌尖上的中國
中國著名的電視紀(jì)錄片系列,稱為“舌尖上的中國”介紹了中國的歷史和背后的各種食品的故事。我很欣賞這部紀(jì)錄片,因為它生動地宣傳了中國文化,這應(yīng)該是一個成功的營銷案例。而不是簡單地吹噓各種各樣的美食,這代表了食品背后的生產(chǎn)過程。更重要的是,它與當(dāng)?shù)厝说腵生活相匹配,引發(fā)了情感上的聯(lián)系。此外,還有許多美麗的自然風(fēng)景,吸引了許多人的注意。這部紀(jì)錄片反映了生態(tài)文明,體現(xiàn)了可持續(xù)發(fā)展的理念。所有這些方面,為我國樹立了良好的形象。因此,它可以被描述為一個成功的食品紀(jì)錄片。
中國英語作文 篇6
Mike, how are you? I'm your good friend liu wei. Let me introduce you to our traditional Chinese Spring Festival!
Before the Spring Festival, we will clean our home, because it can wash away bad things and good luck in the New Year. On New Year's eve, all the family members have dinner together, and the dinner is very big. After dinner, people watch Spring Festival shows on TV. People keep watch until midnight, and then they go and set off firecrackers. On the morning of the Spring Festival, people finish their meal early, then visit each other and say "happy New Year!" The children pay their respects to the old people, and the old ones give the children money. The children play together, and they play beautiful fireworks.
On this day, people like to wear red new clothes that represent auspiciousness, people paste Spring Festival couplets, eat dumplings and so on. Everybody passes warmth and happiness, everybody is very happy!
中國英語作文 篇7
the great wall was renovated from time to time after the qin dynasty. a major renovation started with the founding of the ming dynasty in 1368, and took 200 years to complete. the wall we see today is almost exactly the result of this effort. with a total length of over 6,000 kilometers, it extends to the jiayu pass in gansu province in the west and to the mouth of the yalu river in liaoning province in the east.
what lies north of beijing is but a small section of it.a map of the great wallthe map shows the wall running from jiayu pass of gansu province to shanhai pass of hebei province. representative sections of the great wall built in ming times are situated near shanhai pass, gubeikou and juyong pass.badaling sectionthe badaling section of the great wall snaking along the mountains northwest of beijing was built at the beginning of the ming dynasty in the 14th century.
being 7.8 metres high and 5.8 metres wide at the top on the average, it has battle forts at important points, including the corners.located 10 kilometers south of the badaling section of the great wall and built in an 18.5-kilometre-long valley, the pass has always been an important gateway northwest of beijing. the name is believed to have its origin in the workers and slaves conscripted to build the great wall in ancient times. cloud terrace, built in 1345, was originally the base of a pagoda over looking the main road of the town of the pass.
the arched gate of the terrace and the walls inside the arch are decorated with carvings. of elephants, lions, birds, flowers and heavenly kings as well as charms in six languages-sanskrit, tibe tan, phats pa (mongolian), uygur, west xia and han.mutianyu sectionthe mutianyu section of the great wall, 70 kilometers northeast of beijing, is linked to the gubeikou section on the east and the badaling section on the west. it is one of the best sections of the great wall.the mutianyu section of the great wall is crenelatted for watching and shooting at the invading enemy. some of the battle forts on the wall are as close as 50 metres apart.jinshanling sectionlocated in miyun county northeast of beijing, the jinshanling division of the great wall, like the simatai division, belongs to the gubeikou section of the colossal defence barrier.
the battlements in the jinshanling division of the great wall are built along the ridge of a mountain, where the soldiers can resist the invading enemy by taking advantage of the high terrain.a decrepit battle fort at dusk often reminds one of the battles in ancient times.
中國英語作文 篇8
Agriculture in China
China has only 7 percent of tile world farmland, but it successfully feeds 22 percent of the word population. It has the largest irrigated area of the fanaland in the world and grows more than a third of rice and other crops of the world. Fish farming is also important, so fresh-water fish can be produced wherever you hive. Vegetable waste is used to feed pigs and chickens in the country. Gas also is produced by human and animal waste there, and it is used to heating and cooking. Using waste can make the environment around us cleaner and cleaner.
中國的農(nóng)業(yè)
中國僅擁有世界耕地面,面積的7%,卻成功養(yǎng)活了世界22%的`人口,而且中國是世界上灌溉耕地面積最多的國家,種了占世界三分之一以上的莊稼。漁業(yè)也很重要,無論你住在什么地,你都會發(fā)現(xiàn)淡水魚。在農(nóng)村,萊葉、萊根等被用來養(yǎng)豬和喂雞,而人類和動物的糞便也可用于生產(chǎn)沼氣、取暖、做飯。廢物利用可以使我們周圍的環(huán)境越來越干凈。
中國英語作文 篇9
Ive heard a saying that went something like, if you stay in a country for three weeks you can write a book, three months a postcard, and three years nothing! I am now faced with this problem. Having lived in China for about five years, I am totally used to daily life here. That shouldnt be something to complain about, right? Adapting to a different society and culture is something to be satisfied with, is it not? Usually it would be. However, it makes writing a column about my impressions of China a lot more difficult.
Luckily for me two friends from my country, Ireland, came to visit me during the summer. It was their first time in China and it was through their eyes that I rediscovered the pleasure of experiencing a foreign culture for the first time again.
At first I found their remarks and reactions to the sights of daily Beijing life puzzling. They were fascinated by every little detail. Details that I barely noticed. Why did they want to take a photograph of a man selling you tiao? What was so interesting about a line of waiters standing outside a restaurant? Why was a group of elderly people exercising in the evening so enthralling?
I started to recall that scenes like these once fascinated me too. In Ireland you just dont see them. It was then that memories of my first month in China came flooding back to me. When I first came to this country I worked as an English teacher in Wuhan. Thinking back it was the students I met in that first year and Chinese university life in general that gave me the deepest impression.
In the west, student life is a combination of study and socializing with a heavy emphasis placed on the socializing part! During my first week as an English teacher in China I was invited to a student party. Having only recently graduated from university myself I still very much enjoyed student parties and gladly accepted the invitation.
On the evening of the party I was accompanied to a building on campus by two students. I was led to a room and entered expecting to see people dancing, drinking, eating and chatting. Instead, I found myself facing an auditorium of about two hundred students applauding me. I was handed a microphone and asked to speak. About what? I asked with a fright. Anything came the reply! After I got over my initial stage fright I found that it really didnt matter what I talked about. My audience were happy to have the opportunity to listen to a native English speaker. They simply wanted to practice their English.
In the course of the following year I encountered many such situations. I was genuinely impressed by the dedication and motivation of Chinese students. When I was a student I would rarely give up my spare time to any activity connected with study. Unless exams were approaching my weekends were devoted to having fun or perhaps a part-time job. My Chinese students, on the other hand, seemed to spend their entire waking hours studying. I understand that competition in Chinese universities is extremely intense. Nonetheless, their energy and drive put me to shame.
As a foreign teacher I was mainly responsible for helping the students to improve their spoken English skills. To most people that sounds really easy. All you have to do is turn up for class and chat with your students. Thats all very well but wh
at if your students are too shy to respond? Most of the students could read and write English very well but getting them to talk was like drawing blood from a stone. They were experts at replying to questions with one-word answers.
Alcohol is the cause of and solution to many of lifes problems! Bearing this in mind I organized several parties and plied my students with booze. Once tipsy, they lost their shyness and the English flowed like water. This slightly unorthodox method effectively broke the ice and our speaking classes became a lot noisier. In a classroom noise is good, as long as it is the noise of activity.
It may be true that rote learning is over-emphasized in Chinese education. Nonetheless, I found that this does not reflect the natural character of Chinese students. Given the appropriate classroom atmosphere and a chance to warm up the students I met were naturally spontaneous and instinctively enjoyed drama. In some of the role-plays we acted out, certain students became so involved in their parts that they were bordering on an identity crisis!
My first year in China was also my first year as a teacher. If I said that it was all easy I would be a liar. It was both challenging and rewarding. I hope that my students actually improved their English or at least felt more interested in it by the end of the year. One thing I know for certain is that my year in Wuhan changed me for the better. Thanks to the politeness and warmth of Chinese students I conquered my fear of speaking in public and became more self-confident. Most importantly, I met dozens of fine decent people and made numerous excellent friends.
中國英語作文 篇10
Dear Peter,
I have gladly received your letter telling me that you’re interested in traditional Chinese musical instruments. Now, I’d like to tell you something about the Chinese Zither, one of the most ancient Chinese musical instruments with a long history of over 2500 years.
The Chinese Zither is a plucked instrument and is played with both hands. In the early times it had 5 stringsand has developed into 21 to 25 strings up to now.
The Chinese Zither has a wide range and sonorous sound. As its playing appears and sounds like playing the piano,the Chinese Zither is sometimes called “the Chinese piano”.
Enclosed with the letter is a CDof masterpieces of the Chinese Zither. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
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