创新英语作文大赛范文

一、创新英语作文大赛求文章
Never shall I forget the first English lesson given by Miss Liu. On that day,when she entered the classroom,we found that she was a young and beautiful lady with a big smile on her face. Then she introduced herself saying that we should call her Miss Liu instead of Teacher Liu,a moment later,she let all of us go to the blackboard and say something about ourselves in English in turn. When it was my turn, I felt so shy and fearful that I didn't dare to say a word before the class. She came up to me and said kindly,"Don't be afraid. I believe you can do it. Come and have a try." My face turned red when I heard that. At last, I went to the blackboard and was able to do it quite well. She praised for what I had done. Up to now,I can still remember her words in the first English lesson:"Practice makes perfect. Don't lose your courage when you meet with difficulties. Try on and on until you succeed."。
二、求第十一届英语创新大赛初赛的作文
Never shall I forget the first English lesson given by Miss Liu. On that day,when she entered the classroom,we found that she was a young and beautiful lady with a big smile on her face. Then she introduced herself saying that we should call her Miss Liu instead of Teacher Liu,a moment later,she let all of us go to the blackboard and say something about ourselves in English in turn. When it was my turn, I felt so shy and fearful that I didn't dare to say a word before the class. She came up to me and said kindly,"Don't be afraid. I believe you can do it. Come and have a try." My face turned red when I heard that. At last, I went to the blackboard and was able to do it quite well. She praised for what I had done. Up to now,I can still remember her words in the first English lesson:"Practice makes perfect. Don't lose your courage when you meet with difficulties. Try on and on until you succeed." 我永远忘不了第一次英语课给刘小姐。
在那一天,当她走进教室,我们发现她是一位年轻美丽的夫人带着一个大大的微笑她的脸。然后她做了自我介绍,说我们应该给她打电话刘小姐代替刘老师,一会儿之后,她让我们都去黑板,谈谈自己在英语反过来。
轮到我的时候,我感到如此害羞和害怕,我不敢说一句话上课之前。她向我走过来,和蔼地说,“不要害怕。
我相信你能做到。来,试一试。
“我的脸变红了,当我听说。最后,我去黑板,能够做到很好。
她称赞为我所做的事。到目前为止,我还记得她的话在英国的第一课:“熟能生巧。
别失去你的勇气,当你遇到困难。尝试,直到你成功。”
三、第十一届创新英语作文大赛作文怎么写
Ⅰ. Writing(本题共100分) Which one of them do you think is the expert? First complete the conversation. Then write down your opinion on the qualities of being an expert.Doctor: Patient:Doctor:Patient: You have to learn about thousands of diseases, but I only have to focus on fixing what wrong with ME! Now which one of us do you think is the expert?。
四、求全国创新英语大赛初赛作文素材
【Child's weight linked to parents】Parents play a key role in determining whether or not their children become overweight, according to a study. Researchers in the United States followed 150 children from the time they were born until they were nine. Writing in the Journal of Paediatrics, they said those with overweight parents were much more likely to become overweight themselves. They also found that the way parents dealt with child tantrums and their attitudes to thinness played a role. Risk factors The researchers identified a number of risk factors for children becoming overweight, the biggest of which was having overweight parents. Overall, 64% of children with overweight parents were overweight themselves. This compares to 16% of those with parents with a healthy weight. The temperament of the child also played a role. Those who were highly emotional and prone to tantrums over food were more likely to become overweight. "Parents faced with an emotional child who has tantrums over food may feed the child to reduce the frequency of tantrums," the researchers said. The study also found that parents who were concerned that their babies would become overweight were more likely to have overweight children. The researchers suggested that this may be because they try to control their child's eating habits too much and prevent them from learning healthy eating habits. Another risk factor was sleep. The study found children who were overweight slept about 30 minutes less each day compared to those who were not overweight. The researchers suggested this was because these children had less energy to run around and burn off calories. They added: "Children with low activity may sleep less during the day because they are less tired." The study found no evidence to suggest that breastfeeding babies protects them against becoming overweight. Previous studies have suggested there may be a link. 'Faulty behaviours' The researchers said many of the negative influences can be addressed by educating parents and children. "Parental attitudes toward their child's weight may lead to behaviours that increase the risk of their child becoming overweight. Such faulty behaviours may be amenable to change. "Similarly, children's behaviours such as temper tantrums and the behaviours posed by the highly emotional child, which in turn may lead to overfeeding, are amenable to parental counselling through the use of well-documented effective child treatment procedures." Dr Ian Campbell, chairman of the UK's National Obesity Forum, welcomed the study. "We have some long-held beliefs about why children are overweight but not all of them are backed up by science," he told BBC News Online. "None of these findings are particularly surprising but it is fascinating to see science backing them up." He added: "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that child who is overweight is eating too much and exercising too little. "But what this study shows is that we need to dig deeper to find out why children are acting in that way." Health【Permissive parents lead children to drink 】Contrary to popular belief, English parents are more likely to encourage their children to drink than the Spanish and French. A survey by researchers at the University of Portsmouth found that English parents are far more permissive in their attitude to underage drinking than parents in Norway, France and Spain. Norwegian parents were particularly negative about children aged 11 to 15 drinking. In England, 40% of parents surveyed were unlikely to be strict about underage drinking. The Adolescent Drinking and Family Life Study in Europe research found that there was a strong relationship between parental attitudes to alcohol and teenage drinking, suggesting a need for parents to be the focus of education campaigns. Family attitudes They studied children aged 11, 13 and 15 and found that the amount of alcohol drunk by children varied widely. Three per cent of the children said they had drunk more than 36 units of alcohol in the last week. Fifty-eight per cent had not drunk at all and 21% had had between one and five units. A unit of alcohol is equivalent to half a pint of ordinary strength beer, cider or lager, a small glass of wine and a 25ml measure of spirits. Over half of all 15 year olds said they had alcohol at least once a week. Twelve per cent of those who drank said they had enough to get drunk. Eighteen per cent just drank until they felt 'merry'. The researchers asked the children if their parents drank more than once a week. English and French fathers were most likely to set a bad 。