1、英语作文范文2英语作文1. What Kind of Life to Live Realistic or Romantic? There has always been an argument between the young and the old about what kind of life to live-realistic or romantic. Young people tend to think that real life is as dramatic and fascinating as it is in the novels and movies while more
2、experienced adults think this naive daydream is certain to be broken by later experiences and everyone should learn to get used to the dull routine of his everyday life(日常生活).However, there are some inadequacies(n. 不适当,不十分,不完全)in the opinions on the part of both sides. Life will be unimaginable if e
3、verything we do is only for realistic purpose, and the same is true if what we do everyday is just to enjoy ourselves. So its not difficult for us to see that neither way can ensure a happy life. In my opinion, a real happy life can never be separated from either of the two ways. On the one hand, le
4、ts enjoy life, enjoy the excitement of sports. On the other hand, lets not forget our work. Happy life can never go without hard work. 2. FastFood Fast food is becoming more popular in China, especially among children and teenagers. Today, its certainly difficult to think of any other single thing t
5、hat represents the fast pace(快速的步伐)ofmodern society as powerfully as fast food. There are several reasons for its popularity. First, it is very convenient and saves a lot of time.The trends of modern society seem to all point to one ultimate goalsaving time, and fast foodwell serves this purpose. Yo
6、u just go into a fast food restaurant, order your food, and your food isready in no time. You can either eat it there or take it away. Second, its popularity is also attributed to the clean and comfortable environment of fast food restaurants, the excellent service(优良服务), and the guaranteed quality
7、(保证品质)of food. However, in terms of nutrition(从营养学角度来说), fast food is far from satisfactory. It usually does not compose a balanced diet and is low in nutritional value. Thus, doctors suggest that people, especially children, eat fast food as little as possible. Although cooking at home is time-cons
8、uming(adj. 耗费时间的)and the following washing-up(n. 洗涤)tiresome(adj. 令人厌倦的,讨厌的), it offers healthy and delicious meals your body likes and needs. Fast food is only a good choice when you are in a hurry and turn to it once in a while.3. On the Attitude towards Fighting against Criminals Today crime rate
9、 in our cities seems to be rising. Thefts, robberies, and murders are reported to take place even in the broad daylight(大白天). Facing crime tide, people may take different attitudes. Some feel frightened and prefer to turn a blind eye to the criminals. Others are resolute(rezlju:t adj. 坚决的,果断的) and d
10、are to run risk at the cost of their lives in fighting with the criminals. They take it as their duty to protect the social law and order. As for me, I take the attitude of the latter. To ensure the social security(n. 社会保障,社会保险)and protect peoples safety, I may have some suggestions to make. First o
11、f all, the government should always keep a continuous law education(法制教育) among the people, especially, in the younger generations. Secondly, criminals should be punished severely(严惩). And finally, it is imperative(n. 命令,诫命,需要 adj. 命令式的,急需的) to set up a public foundation system to award those who se
12、t merits(n. 功绩) in fighting criminals. 4. Parents are too permissive with their children nowadays Few people would defend the Victorian(adj. 维多利亚女王时代的)attitude to children, but if you were a parent in those days, at least you knew where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud(弗洛伊德(S
13、igmund, 1856-1939, 奥地利神经学家、精神病医学家、精神分析的创始人)) and company did away with(v. 除去(消除,免除,摆脱,撤消)) all that and patents have been bewildered(adj.困惑的)ever since(adv. 从那时起(自那时以来)). The childs happiness is all-important(adj. 十分重要的), the psychologist say, but what about the parents happiness? Parents suffer con
14、stantly from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place apart(孩子的幸福是至关重要的,心理学家们这样说,但是,父母的幸福又如何呢?). A good old-fashioned(adj. 老式的) spanking(adj. 疾驰的(劲吹的,第一流的) adv. 显著地) is out of the question: no modern childrearing(n. 抚养孩子) manual(adj. 手工的,体力的 n. 手册,指南)would permit such b
15、arbarity(n. 残忍,残暴). The trouble is you are not allowed even to shout. Who knows what deep psychological wounds(心理创伤) you might inflict(v. 施以,加害)? The poor child may never recover from the dreadful(dredful adj. 可怕的) traumatic (tr:mtik n. 外伤药 adj. 外伤的,创伤的)experience(创伤经历). So it is that parents bend o
16、ver backwards to avoid giving their children complexes(复合物) which a hundred years ago hadnt even been heard of. Certainly a child needs love, and a lot of it. But the excessive permissiveness(n. 许可的(随意的)) of modern parents is surely doing more harm than good. Psychologists(心理学家) have succeeded in undermining (n.【地质学】底切,暗掘undermine的变形 undermine ,ndmain vt.1. 在下挖掘;在下挖地道:2. 削弱的基础;逐渐损毁:3. 暗中破坏;以阴险手段暗害:4. 【采矿】掏槽)parents confidence in
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