关于叙述一个自己无法忘怀的经历Describe an unforgettable expe(英语作文范文)
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关于叙述一个自己无法忘怀的经历
Describe an
unforgettable expe
英语作文范文
killed. It
was a close call indeed. Since then I have never
taken a taxi without first making sure that
the doors are closed
fast.
(Describe an unforgettable
experience)叙述一个无法忘怀的
经验
One day when I
was a child, I saw an ad about a missing
dog
in the paper. As my next door neighbor had a
German
shepherd like the one described in the
ad, I called the owner of
the missing dog to
tell him that. I also gave him my neighbor's
telephone number.
I had almost forgot
about the whole thing when I heard
my neighbor
talking in a loud voice one night. I rushed to the
window immediately to see what was going on.
"I am
sorry, but this dog really belong
to us. We have kept it for
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almost eight years now," my
neighbor was explaining to
a tall stranger.
Suddenly I felt rather guilty, for my
childish suspicion of
my neighbor seemed
totally unjustified. But I didn't have the
courage to tell him that it was I who had
caused him all this
trouble. I have been
silent about this thing until now.
(Describe an unforgettable
experience)叙述一个无法忘怀的
经验
Everybody has
some experience he cannot forget. For me,
the
most unforgettable experience was taking part in
an
English conversation test. This occurred
about three years ago
when I had to take an
English examination, including
conversation,
in order to go to the United States.
English
was my second language; I had difficulty even
with reading and writing, not to mention
speaking. Naturally I
was very nervous when it
was my turn to face the examiners,
one a
gentleman and another a young lady. They asked me
something about sports, sightseeing, Chinese
culture, the
purpose of my going to the States
and so on. I was simply too
nervous to be able
to make any sensible answer. In fact, I could
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hardly open my mouth. The
interview took about ten minutes,
but it
seemed years to me. When it was over, my shirt was
thoroughly wet.
This was the first time
I talked to foreigners in English.
This was an
experience I am not likely to forget.
An Embarrassing Experience(一次尴尬的经验)
As is
often the case, sometime last month I walked on
the
street and found someone smiling or even
trying to talk to me,
but I couldn't recall
who he or she was at all. I felt so ill at ease
that all I did was only to gently stand there
and try my best to
smile as brightly as
possible.
One day such a thing happened again.
While I was
greeting that beautiful girl, a
crazy idea came into my mind
that I decided to
keep on talking with her though I didn't know
her. Luckily, we had a pleasant conversation
for ten minutes.
But when saying good-bye to
each other, we both suddenly
found she had
mistaken me for my elder sister. What an
embarrassing experience it was!
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关于叙述一个自己无法忘怀的经历
Describe
an unforgettable expe
英语作文范文
killed.
It was a close call indeed. Since then I have
never
taken a taxi without first making sure
that the doors are closed
fast.
(Describe an unforgettable
experience)叙述一个无法忘怀的
经验
One day when I
was a child, I saw an ad about a missing
dog
in the paper. As my next door neighbor had a
German
shepherd like the one described in the
ad, I called the owner of
the missing dog to
tell him that. I also gave him my neighbor's
telephone number.
I had almost forgot
about the whole thing when I heard
my neighbor
talking in a loud voice one night. I rushed to the
window immediately to see what was going on.
"I am
sorry, but this dog really belong
to us. We have kept it for
1
almost eight years now," my
neighbor was explaining to
a tall stranger.
Suddenly I felt rather guilty, for my
childish suspicion of
my neighbor seemed
totally unjustified. But I didn't have the
courage to tell him that it was I who had
caused him all this
trouble. I have been
silent about this thing until now.
(Describe an unforgettable
experience)叙述一个无法忘怀的
经验
Everybody has
some experience he cannot forget. For me,
the
most unforgettable experience was taking part in
an
English conversation test. This occurred
about three years ago
when I had to take an
English examination, including
conversation,
in order to go to the United States.
English
was my second language; I had difficulty even
with reading and writing, not to mention
speaking. Naturally I
was very nervous when it
was my turn to face the examiners,
one a
gentleman and another a young lady. They asked me
something about sports, sightseeing, Chinese
culture, the
purpose of my going to the States
and so on. I was simply too
nervous to be able
to make any sensible answer. In fact, I could
2
hardly open my mouth. The
interview took about ten minutes,
but it
seemed years to me. When it was over, my shirt was
thoroughly wet.
This was the first time
I talked to foreigners in English.
This was an
experience I am not likely to forget.
An Embarrassing Experience(一次尴尬的经验)
As is
often the case, sometime last month I walked on
the
street and found someone smiling or even
trying to talk to me,
but I couldn't recall
who he or she was at all. I felt so ill at ease
that all I did was only to gently stand there
and try my best to
smile as brightly as
possible.
One day such a thing happened again.
While I was
greeting that beautiful girl, a
crazy idea came into my mind
that I decided to
keep on talking with her though I didn't know
her. Luckily, we had a pleasant conversation
for ten minutes.
But when saying good-bye to
each other, we both suddenly
found she had
mistaken me for my elder sister. What an
embarrassing experience it was!
3