当前位置:日记网>学校日记>英语日记> 英语日记作文

英语日记作文

时间:2022-05-24 12:46:02 英语日记 我要投稿

【热门】英语日记作文四篇

  在日常学习、工作或生活中,大家都经常看到作文的身影吧,作文是通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。你知道作文怎样写才规范吗?下面是小编为大家整理的英语日记作文4篇,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。

【热门】英语日记作文四篇

英语日记作文 篇1

  Hello, I today am in Hangzhou. Hanghzou was very hot.

  We are in Zhejiang University. It’s very big and becaemeour beautiful. We study English. It has a lot of fun. We play English game. The teacher Jenny and Sara are kind to us. In lunch, it was very good. I eat slowly.

  I think Hangzhou is a beautiful city, and it’s very big. The car was going away. The house study.

  I study happily, living happily. So I’m happy in Hangzhou.

英语日记作文 篇2

  1、 日记

  根据中英文提示,与一篇日记,记叙一次(西塞山)郊游。(短文的开头已经给出。)

  要求:1.短文应包括汉语和英语提示内容。 2.语句通顺,意思连贯。

  3.书写工整,卷面整洁,标点符号正确。 4.字数不少于80个英语单词。

  Sunday, May 1st

  I got to school very early. Our class took a special bus to Xisai Mount. We got to

  the foot of the mount at 8:30.We began climbing the mount soon. On our way the air was so fresh and the scenery was so beautiful. Everybody was talking and laughing.We reached the top at about 10:00. The Yangtze River appeared in the north, and over

  the river there was a great bridge. We felt very relaxed. Seeing some birds flying in

  the sky, I suddenly remembered a popular poem of Tang dynasty. " Birds are flying

  in front of Xisai Mount ,". I kept feeling proud of our city.

英语日记作文 篇3

  the 15th day of the 1st lunar month

  the 15th day of the 1st lunar month is the chinese lantern festival because the first lunar month is called yuan-month and in the ancient times people called night xiao. the 15th day is the first night to see a full moon. so the day is also called yuan xiao festival in china.

  according to the chinese tradition, at the very beginning of a new year, when there is a bright full moon hanging in the sky, there should be thousands of colorful lanterns hung out for people to

  appreciate. at this time, people will try to solve the puzzles on the lanterns and eat yuanxiao (glutinous rice ball) and get all their families united in the joyful atmosphere.

  history

  until the sui dynasty in the sixth century, emperor yangdi invited envoys from other countries to china to see the colorful lighted lanterns and enjoy the gala(节日的,庆祝的)performances.

  by the beginning of the tang dynasty in the seventh century, the lantern displays would last three days. the emperor also lifted the curfew(宵禁令), allowing the people to enjoy the festive lanterns day and night. it is not difficult to find chinese poems which describe this happy scene.

  in the song dynasty, the festival was celebrated for five days and the activities began to spread to many of the big cities in china. colorful glass and even jade were used to make lanterns, with figures from folk tales painted on the lanterns.

  however, the largest lantern festival celebration took place in the early part of the 15th century. the festivities continued for ten

  days. emperor chengzu had the downtown area set aside as a center for displaying the lanterns. even today, there is a place in beijing called dengshikou. in chinese, deng means lantern and shi is market. the area became a market where lanterns were sold during the day. in the evening, the local people would go there to see the beautiful lighted lanterns on display.

  today, the displaying of lanterns is still a big event on the 15th day of the first lunar month throughout china. people enjoy the brightly lit night. chengdu in southwest china's sichuan province, for example, holds a lantern fair each year in the cultural park.

英语日记作文 篇4

The first day of the Lunar New Year is "the welcoming of the gods of the heavens and earth."

  Many people abstain from meat on the first day of the new year because it is believed that this will ensure long and happy lives for them.

  On the second day, the Chinese pray to their ancestors as well as to all the gods. They are extra kind to dogs and feed them well as it is believed that the second day is the birthday of all dogs.

  The third and fourth days are for the sons-in-laws to pay respect to their parents-in-law.

  The fifth day is called Po Woo. On that day people stay home to welcome the God of Wealth. No one visits families and friends on the fifth day because it will bring both parties bad luck.

  On the sixth to the 10th day, the Chinese visit their relatives and friends freely.

  They also visit the temples to pray for good fortune and health.

  The seventh day of the New Year is the day for farmers to display their produce.

  These farmers make a drink from seven types of vegetables to celebrate the occasion. The seventh day is also considered the birthday of human beings. Noodles are eaten to promote longevity and raw fish for success.

  On the eighth day the Fujian people have another family reunion dinner, and at midnight they pray to Tian Gong, the God of Heaven.

  The ninth day is to make offerings to the Jade Emperor.

  The 10th through the 12th are days that friends and relatives should be invited for dinner. After so much rich food, on the 13th day you should have simple rice congee and mustard greens (choi sum) to cleanse the system.

  The 14th day should be for preparations to celebrate the Lantern Festival which is to be held on the 15th night.

【英语日记作文】相关文章:

英语的日记04-12

英语日记07-20

英语的日记06-09

寒假日记英语作文04-21

学生英语日记03-04

优秀英语日记03-04

下雪的英语日记03-02

小狗英语日记03-02

钓鱼英语日记04-07

周末英语日记04-07