① 写一篇英语作文:关于一本书,或者音乐,或者电影的评论
Music
There are two important kinds of music in the world --one is written down and the other is not. Many people earn their living by writing music. They write songs for popstars and music for films and TV plays. They usually write exact instructions how the music is to be played.
Folk music has been passed down from one goneration to another. At first it was never written down. Pe ple learnt the songs from their families, relatives, neighbours and friends in the same village. These songs were about country life, the seasons, animals and plants, and about love and sadness in people's lives.
Early performers of music were popular and respected.They used to learn hundreds of songs by heart. On festivals they used to act and sing in praise of heroes who lived long ago. This was at a time when there was no radio, TV or cinema. Many of the country people could neither read nor write. In this way stories were passed on from one person to another. This continues in some countries even today.
In some parts of the world nowadays, you often see musicians performing in the streets to passers-by. They put a cap on the ground in front of them, so that people who like the music can drop coins into it.参考译文]
音乐
世界上的音乐有两大类——一类是写下来的,另一类是没有写下来的。许多人靠写词作曲来谋生。他们给通俗歌星创作歌曲,为电影和电视节目作曲。他们通常还要为如何演奏他们的音乐写出精确的说明。
民间音乐是一代一代地流传下来的。起初从来没有人把它写下来过。人们是从家人、亲戚、村里的邻居或朋友那里学会唱这些歌的。歌词内容是有关乡村生活、季节、动植物以及人的生活中的爱情与忧伤。
早期的音乐演奏家们是深受人们欢迎和爱戴的。他们牢记几百首歌曲。在节日里他们表演并歌颂很久以前的英雄。这是广播、电视或电影出现以前的情形。当时许多乡里人不识字,也不会写字。故事就是用这种方式流传下来的。即使今天,有些国家里还存在这种情况。
现在世界上有些地区,你还可以经常看到音乐家在街头为行人演奏。他们把帽子放在身前的地上,以便喜欢这种音乐的人能把硬币投到帽子里。
② 求一篇关于电影或书介绍的英语作文
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
by Martina "I wouldn't be surprised if today was known as Harry Potter day in the future - there will be books written about Harry - every child in our world will know his name."
Professor McGonagall, in the first chapter titled "The Boy Who Lived" By now there's not much that can be said about the Harry Potter phenomenon that hasn't been said already. Worshipped by kids, enjoyed by alts, this modern myth has become an accepted classic worldwide. Pull any of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you're holding magic. It's not hard to see why. Right from the first page of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" for those reading in the UK) Rowling proves that she knows a thing or two about the kind of magic that brings stories to life. The book starts with Harry as an infant, the child of a wizard and witch. He is suddenly left orphaned after an attack by the evil and powerful wizard Voldemort, a villain so dastardly that most wizards and witches refer to him as "You-Know-Who". Mysteriously, Harry survives and Voldemort, his power apparently broken in his attempt to kill the child, disappears leaving many to think he's gone for good. Codex Alera spreads fast and Harry is hailed as a hero. Even though he's just a baby his victory over Voldemort makes him an overnight celebrity among magic users the world over. As a result, the Headmaster and Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry step in to decide Harry's future. They decide to take the child out of the spotlight and allow him to live a normal life with his only remaining relations, a Muggle family named Dursley, until he is of age to attend the Hogwarts school. They leave Harry on the doorstep of the Dursley's home, with no more than a letter of explanation. The story truly begins nearly ten years later, after Harry has enred a childhood of constant scorn and hatred at the hands of his new family. Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia are embarrassed by the fact that Harry's mother considered herself a witch and married a man who claimed to be a wizard. The Dursley's simply don't hold with such nonsense. They consider themselves respectable. As Muggles go, the Dursley's may not be prime examples of the worst of their kind, but they rank pretty high. They force Harry to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs and to wear their spoiled son's damaged cast-offs. Harry is little more than a servant and a punching bag to his cousin Dudley. But worst of all, Mr. Dursley has not read Dumbledore's letter to Harry, leaving the boy unaware of such things as his heritage, the truth about his parents death and his emerging powers. Then everything changes with the delivery of a letter in a very unusual fashion. From that point on, Harry's life is never the same again. The letter is actually an acceptance letter, a notification to Harry that he has a place at Hogwart's school. Literally rescued from the Dursley's and taken under the wing of Hagrid, the school's lovable giant of a groundskeeper, Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime in the hallowed halls of Hogwarts where in addition to his studies he makes close friends and a lifelong enemy, discovers a talent for a very unusual sport called Quidditch and solves a mystery that threatens the world, not to mention his very existence. The magic potion Rowling herself concocts starts solidly with Harry, a remarkably unassuming kid who's got "hero of mythical proportions" written all over him. He's courageous, clever and resourceful. He's got a special talent in the form of magical powers, and a noble and mysterious birth. He's wounded - a big one in myths - not just physically as evidenced by the scar on his forehead, but emotionally as well e to the death of his parents, not to mention a tortured upbringing by uncaring relations that rivals Cinderella's. But most of all, as was hinted right from the start, he's got one heck of a destiny. All this comes together to introce a character the reader immediately bonds with. You *really* want to be this kid's friend and hang out with him to see what happens. Next into the potion goes a heavy dose of down-to-earth realism - the kind of everyday stuff recognized by almost every kid in the world... but WAIT! You, gentle reader, are never allowed to get comfortable in the world of the often stupid, ever boring Muggles, because you're not one of them, are you? Of course not. You know better, because Rowling blends in the essence of magic fantasy with such skill that Harry's world literally shimmers with it. Because you're not a Muggle, you can see it all around you as you read. The rest of the ingredients are just as high in quality, from the magical, mysterious yet somehow familiar Hogwarts School to the friends that help Harry get through it all, to the exciting conclusion. Rowling serves it all up with a deceptively simple and straight forward writing style that sparks
a response deep in the subconscious, drawing the reader in and holding on tight. The fact is, this story is not just read, it's experienced and that's the magic right there. Of course, alts have to fight their Muggle tendencies and inlge in a little suspension of disbelief to get full enjoyment of the story. For example, those of you who read a lot of Tom Clancy might have trouble getting past the fact that such occurrences as motorcycles flying over London and entire groups of people who vanish into thin air at train stations, go virtually unnoticed. The exact purpose of the wizards trained at Hogwarts in relation to the world is never really explained, except in some vague reference to the further study and possible control of the other preternatural type creatures such as dragons, zombies and vampires who also go unnoticed by the Muggle world. Apparently, when it comes to Muggle mind control, it's everyone's game. Those readers with sci-fi leanings might start picturing Hogwarts as existing in an alternate dimension of sorts but that's not the point. The point is suspension of disbelief. It just all happens because it does and no one in the real world knows about it but those involved... and that's that. Though I thoroughly loved this book, my only off moment came near the end, where I began to wonder exactly how suitable the images depicted were for the impressionable minds of Rowling's younger readers. Still, at the ripe old age of 32, I might just be over-reacting. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is a fantastic book, well plotted with strong characters that not only talk and act like real kids, but are also great role models as well. These kids do their homework, brush their teeth, study for exams and still have time to get into trouble in the name of a good cause. There is one excellent and well spelled out moral in the story that doesn't detract from the plot and if the reason why Harry survived Voldemort's attack doesn't leave you with a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye, I suggest you read it again. I highly recommend this book to anyone who hasn't read it yet, kid or alt. Let it carry you away with the knowledge that you're reading a classic that will be read and loved by generations to come, just like the fairy-tales of old.
③ 书和电影你更喜欢哪个为什么英语作文
Some of us think that it is better to see the film than to read the original.But some of us think that it's better to read the book in the original than to see the film,Some people think it's better to see the film,because they think it's very interesting,but some people think it's better to read book in the original,because they think they will have more information,As for me,I prefer to see the film,because I think it's very interesting and I will have information.
④ 看了什么书(或电影)为题的英语作文
《鲁宾逊漂流记》读后感(A Review of Robinson Crusoe)
This is a novel by the English author Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. It is one of the most popular adventure novels in all literature. It is the story of Bobinson Crusoe, an Englishman who is shipwrecked in a lonely tropical island. He builds himself a hut, grows his own food, and becomes self-sufficient. After 23 years he meets with a group of cannibals and rescues one of their prisoners, a young native whome he calls Friday.Crusoe and his“man”Friday become close friends, and when they are finally rescued four years later, both return to England.
Robinson Crusoe was partly based on the actual deeds of Alexander Selkirk, an 18th-century Scottish sailor who spent almost five years alone on a desert island. This novel is famous for its lovely details and its expression of belief in man's ability when left alone in nature
⑤ 求一篇英语作文要介绍看过的书籍或电影,最好80字左右
电影《加勒比海盗》的英语作文。采纳好吗亲╭(╯3╰)╮
Pirates of the Caribbean is a sweeping action-adventure story set in an era when villainous pirates scavenged the Caribbean seas. This roller coaster tale teams a young man, Will Turner, with an unlikely ally in rogue pirate Jack Sparrow. Together, they must battle a band of the world's most treacherous pirates, led by the cursed Captain Barbossa, in order to save Elizabeth, the love of Will's life, as well as recover the lost treasure that Jack seeks. Against improbable odds, they race towards a climactic confrontation on the mysterious Isla de Muerta. Clashing their swords in fierce mortal combat, Will and Jack attempt to recapture The Black Pearl ship, save the British navy, and relinquish a fortune in forbidden treasure thereby lifting the curse of the Pirates of the Caribbean.
⑥ 英语作文用60到80个单词简单介绍一下你最喜欢的电影和故事书
My favorite movie is Love Me Once More,Mom.This is a moving story about a mother and her son.The son was lost one day and the mother was so worried that she looked for him everywhere,but she couldn't find him.She was very sad and almost went mad.In the end,the son found his mother .But they don't know each other. I cried when I saw the movie.All people say it is so moving.The mother is so good and the son is so lovely.I like th e little boy.He makes me strong.I like it very much.It is my favorite. 我最喜欢的电影 我最喜欢的电影是妈妈再爱我一次。这是一个关于母亲与儿子之间的感人故事。有一天,那个儿子丢了,母亲很担心并且到处去寻找他,但是她怎么也找不到他了。母亲很悲伤几乎要发疯了。在最后,儿子找到了他的母亲,但是他们彼此都不认识了。 每每看这部电影我都会哭。所有的人都说它很感人。那个妈妈如此的好儿子如此的可爱。我喜欢那个小男孩。他使我学会了坚强。我很喜欢这部电影。它是我的最爱。
⑦ 求一篇英语作文 介绍自己喜欢的书籍或电影 初2水平 50词左右 随便编 最好有中文翻译
不好意思,理解错误了
一介绍杂志,二是介绍《2012》,内容很简单的。可以自己翻译吧。
I am a middle school student.And our teacher asks us to read some magazines or newspapers after school.I read "Beijing Youth Daily" (北京青年报)every day.My parents also like this newspaper very much.Sometimes,we talk about the news in the newspaper.There is much news about different thiongs in this newspaper. And I can get a lot of knowledge from it.I think it is very helpful for my study.
"2012" is my favourite movie lately. It is a disaster movie. The story is about a scientist found that the earth is coming to an end in 2012. He reported to the president. The president made a plan with other world leaders. When the disaster come, the whole world is wiped out the earthquake, and everywhere is flooded by tidal waves. Only part of the people are saved because several world leaders decided to make few big modern boats two years ago in order to escape in this disaster. The movie provides plently of visual thrills. It is really exciting.
每个人都看过电影,你们最喜欢看什么电影呢?我最喜欢的电影是一部叫《举起手来》的喜剧片。
电影讲述的是抗日战争时期几个乡村农民跟日本鬼子斗智斗勇,最终将他们赶走的故事,故事的情节十分生动、有趣,时不时地让人开怀大笑。记得有一个情节,有许多小日本让一头驴驼着一个大箱子过一座桥,箱子里装着一个中国农民,小日本在桥中心放了一个炸弹,当驴到桥中心,突然停了下来,撒了一泡尿,将炸弹熄灭了,气得日本鬼子在桥边干瞪眼。
还有一次,一个日本鬼子不小心掉下河,一个人拉住他的裤子,不让他掉下去,结果露出了红内裤,当他费了九牛二虎之力爬上来时,红内裤却引来了牛,结果,这个倒霉的日本鬼子被牛追来追去,样子可滑稽了。
《举起手来》虽然没有其它抗日战争片那种血腥场面,但它的那份滑稽而又和平的气氛却让人看一遍就能记住,无论走到哪儿,只要一提起它就让人有一种记忆犹新的感觉。读者们,你们看了吗?没有看的话就赶快去看一下吧!
⑨ 电影和书你更喜欢哪个 英语作文
which one do you prefer? movie or book?
someone like book.They said book can give them more details and it alway has beautiful lauguage .someone like movie ,because it can save they time and compared with book, it more interesting and easy understanding.
As for me ,i like book more.First of all ,it give me more spare and more time to think about the meaning of ever word .so i can remember details longer.
secongly,book often more real than movie .last but not the least ,i like collecting books,it make me happy!
⑩ 关于“电影或者书你更喜欢哪一个”的英语作文
Personally,I prefer books.Movies have only been around for a small amount of time and by favoring movies,I am not immersing myself in the words and thoughts of great women and men of the past.I can not imagine simply not reading books which have captured the hearts of so many people.Although many films try to bring out what the author was trying to say,they usually have big budgets and a lot of editing.I like that most of the authors who are famous,had incredibly raw and emotional lives and I really think that their inspiration came from that.
When reading a book,we are so engrossed into the story line that our mind's eye has crafted a picture and emotional response that is highly intense and real.With this in mind,a movie proction would be hard pressed to match what we already have formed within our mental file cabinet.