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Ⅰ 春节英语作文100词上街购物打扫卫生吃吃团圆饭

The Spring Festival is coming. It is myfavourite festival. During the festival, I want to play with my cousinshappily. We both grew up together since childhood, has been to primary school,we have not seen for many years
Thissummer I'm going to take the exam, I wanted to test the Tsinghua University,so I need to learn as well, I would have to exercise to stay healthy. I havedeveloped a good exercise program. 6:00 exercise, running 11:00, 19:00 jumpSquare Dance.
I plan to visit my friends and read bookstogether. We’ watch fireworks. go shopping
I’ll visit my relatives with my family. Wegather together, cleaning, watching the Spring Festival evening party, enjoy delicious food, I would like to eat mplings.
The most exciting thing ring the festivalis getting red pockets. I hope I would get a lot of money this year. I’mlooking forward to the festival.

Ⅱ 中学生日记 要50字 8篇

练字

自从读书以来,我印象最深的事就是几乎我的每个语文老师都要求我们把字写好,要求我们练字。那时虽然听老师说,但并未坚持下来,只是偶尔练一练,现在看着自己的字还真的有点后悔当初浪费了太多的时间,没有把字练好。正好今年放寒假时学校校长给我们布置寒假作业,我想就利用寒假时间来练一练字吧。

但是坚持三天后,每天练两页,到了第四天,心就有点痒了,想想还是算了吧,反正一下子字也不会写好的,但另一个声音又在耳边想起,要坚持,不要轻言放弃呀。最后经过矛盾的争扎,我还是坚持了下来。尤其是当我碰到不顺心的事情时,我就拿出纸和笔,安静的练起字来,结果什么烦心事都没了。现在练字已经成为我生活的一种习惯,如里哪天不练倒觉得好像还有一件事情没完成。经过自己的努力,现在我的字有了一定的进步,今后我还将继续坚持下去。

寒假日记四

春天来了

“一年之际在于春”“好的开始是成功的一半”,立春了,意味着春天来了。

春天来了,万物复苏,百花齐放,百鸟争鸣。

春天来了,春雨淅淅沥沥的下个不停,这时的它们也来感受春天的气息,凑热闹来了。它们给地里的小麦,蔬菜补足水份,让它们快快成长。俗语说“春雨贵如油”说得正是这些。你仔细看,地里的小麦,蔬菜长得多好呀,春风吹过,翻起了绿色的波浪。

春天来了,你再看河堤上的柳条也吐出了新芽,这时是春姑娘用她的巧手给大地换上了新装,给人焕然一新的感觉。

春天来了,其实最高兴的还是辛勤的人们,他们又要开始忙碌了,经过一个冬天的休整,他们一个个干劲十足。远远瞧去,只见田间三五一群的人们在高声的谈笑着。

春天来了真好!

寒假日记五

除夕

一年结束了,在除夕夜是团圆夜,家家户户都张灯结彩的,庆祝一年平安结束,新的一年好的开始。

在除夕这天,家家都忙着贴春联,我们家也不例外,而且每年家里的对联还是由我来贴的。其实这贴对联的学问也蛮大的,你去年时只要一看这对联你就会知道这一家人在新的一年里的希望和打算,也会知道在过去一年里这家人家里发生了什么喜事,你看这对联神不神呀。

在这一天最高兴的还是小朋友们,他们早早地就叫着让大人接年了,因为接完年之后就可以放烟花了。放烟花时,几个小孩子在旁边叫着,跳着,那高兴劲就甭提了,就连大人也都被他们感染了跟着叫起来。放完烟花一家人围在桌前吃团圆饭,最有趣的就是吃饺子了,而且这吃饺子还能吃到钱,谁吃到钱了那谁在新的一年里的运气将是最好的,所以大家都争着吃,看谁也抢到那个有钱的饺子,但是不管吃到的也好,没吃到的也好,这种抢着吃饺子的气氛是最难忘的……

除夕夜是最难忘的一夜!

寒假日记六

今天让我的小侄女做寒假作业,她爽快的答应了,结果她从书包里拿出了一大堆书和本子,我就问她你的寒假作业有这么多吗?她却说:“有呀,我们要做寒假作业书,要写完整本书的生字而且是每个一行,还有每天写一篇日记,还有数学要做完整本书的习题。”听完她的回答我有点错愕,寒假总共才一个月的假,怎么会有如此多的作业了,而且还是对小学二年级的小朋友来说。

我再将我们学校的小朋友与她们比较,发现我们学校的小朋友幸运多了。我们只要求学生完成寒假作业书,再制做一本快乐中国年的画报就可以了。尤其是快乐中国年画报的制作,它既可以让学生去了解传统文化,又培养他们的动手能力,而且还能让他们在生活中学习,在生活中发现,这又何乐而不为呢?这样学生也没感觉到作业多,同时也能从中获得收获,所以现在有很多的地方教育体制确实需要改革,社会需要的是能适应社会发展的人才,而不是只会守着书本的书呆子。所以这些都引人深思呀!

寒假日记七

寒假闲来没事,拿出一本杂志看到这样一则故事给我感触颇深。

《狼的影子》:一条狼徘徊在山脚下。落日的余晖使它的影子放得特别长。看着自己的影子,它得意洋洋地对自己说:“我有这么大的身体,几乎有一亩田那样大,为什么还怕狮子?难道我不该被称为百兽之王吗?”正当它沉醉于其中时,一头狮子向它扑来,将它咬得快死了。此时狼悔恨不已,大声喊道:“我真不幸啊!是狂妄自大毁灭了我。”这个故事告诉我们或因为环境,或因为自身的原因,人常常产生错觉,以致错误地估计了别人或自己,以为别人或自己很强或很弱。其后果可想而知。所以在生活当中我们都不要向这条狼一样,直到死前才认清真相,这样做只会让自己停步不前,自我陶醉罢了。

寒假日记八

在寒假生活中我看到过这样一则故事很想与大家一起分享:

《布恩的微笑》一天,布恩去访问一位客户,但是很可惜,他们没有达成协议。布恩很苦恼,回来后把事情的经过告诉了经理。经理耐心地听完了布恩的讲述,沉默了一会儿说:“你不妨再去一次,但要调整好自己的状态,要时刻记住微笑,用你的微笑打动对方,这样他就能看出你的诚意。”

布恩试着去做了,他把自己表现得很乐观,很真诚,微笑一直洋溢在他的脸上。结果对方也被布恩感染了,他们愉快地签订了协议。

布恩已经结婚18年了,每天早上起来都要去上班。忙碌的生活让他顾不上自己心爱的太太,他也很少对妻子微笑。布恩决定试一试,看看微笑会给他们的婚姻带来什么不同。

第二天早上,布恩梳头照镜子时,就对着镱子微笑起来,他脸上的愁容一扫而空。当他坐下来开始吃早餐的时候,他微笑着跟太太打招呼。她惊愕不已,非常兴奋。在这两周的时间里,布恩感受到的幸福比过去两年还要多。

布恩现在经常真诚地赞美他人,停止谈论自己的需要和烦恼。他试着从别人的观点看事情。这一切真的改变了他的生活,他收获了更多的快乐和友谊。

这则故事给我的启示是,做什么事情都要调整好自己的心态,要时刻记住运用微笑,用你的微笑打地动对方,这样他就能看出你的诚意。微笑可以带来温馨、友谊,可以带来幸福。所以在工作、生活当中都要微笑面对,以好的心态来对待身边的人和事。

寒假日记九

在放寒假时校长要求我们在假期中要多充实自己,多看书,所以一有时间我就喜欢四处看看,但就是在自己的不经意间发现了很多有价值的东西,你看这样故事:

《杯子满了》一天,南因先生家里来了一位客人,要向南因请教学问。南因先生抽空接待了他。宾主落座之后,客人没有听他的话,自己却滔滔不绝地大谈起来。从自己的生活、工作,及至家庭,又谈到自己的事业和研究,一口气说了大半天,南因先生几次想插话都未成功。

南因先生静静地听着,过了一会儿,他站起身来,走进厨房,端来了茶。他往客人的杯子里倒茶,虽然倒满了但是仍在继续倒,仿佛根本就没有看见一样。

一旁高谈论阔的客人一开始觉得十分奇怪,看到南因先生还没停下,水已经开始往外溢了,他终于忍住了手。

“你没看见杯子已经满了吗?”他说,“再也倒不进去啦!”

“这倒是真的,”南因终于住了手,“和这个杯子一样,你自己已经装满了自己的想法。要是你不给我一只空杯子,我怎么给你讲呢?”

从这个故事当中我知道,要使自己的思想吐故纳新,就要及时将大脑清空,如同必须清空装满了水的杯子才能容纳更多的东西一样。这让我想起自己的工作,在工作当中也一样,要及时的清空大脑,做好充分的准备来迎接新的东西。只有如此,你才能在工作中不断进取,不断创新,也才能做出好的成绩来。

寒假日记十

一个月的寒假生活即将结束。回顾这一个月以来感觉自己的收获还是挺多的。

在寒假期间,我利用好每一天的时间来充实自己,通过看书,看杂志,上网等多种途径来度过自己的寒假生活。当然最有意义的事情还是去了解中国的年文化。我们中国是一个文明之国,历史悠久,以前过年从没想过要去深入的了解它。在我们那边以往只是在走亲访友中度过了,但是今年的形式却有了很大的改变,人们不只是呆在家里,而是邀上几个好友外出游玩。说起这个来我印象特别深,因为今年我也和几个好朋友一起出去游玩了一番,那感觉真的是很舒服,比起以前一过年就走亲访友的好多了,而且这样也很简单,方便。

寒假生活的结束,自己也必须尽快调整好心态去准备自己来年的工作。

Ⅲ 求有关于英语作文描写家庭团圆饭的

My Happy Family 我的幸福的家抄 I have a happy family,there are three persons 我有一个幸福的家,我袭的父亲,我的母亲,组成这个 in my family.My father,my mother and I.My father is 家。我的爸爸是一个医生,他喜欢他的工作,因为可 a doctor.He Iikes his job .Because it can heip too 以帮到很多的人。我妈妈是一个教师。她在班上非常 many poepie.I like my father ,too.my mother is a 受他的学生欢迎。 teacher.She is very popular with her students. I am a student at NO.1 middle school .my father 我是一个在第一中学读书的学生。我的 父母都 and my mother all love me . I love my parent,too. 非常爱我,我的爱我的父母

Ⅳ 我家的团圆饭 英语作文

Spring Festival, the traditional Chinese New Year’ Day, is China’s most important national holiday. The date of the new year is still determined by the lunar calendar even though the government of the Republic of China adopted the international Gregorian calendar in 1912. New Year’s Day typically occurs sometime in early spring (February).Almost everyone in China’s cities enjoys at least three days off work to celebrate spring Festival, and the celebration lasts even longer in rural areas: from the eighth day of the last month of the lunar year to the fifteenth day of the first month of the following lunar years. Rural residents use this time, following a year’s hard work and prior to the spring planting, to rest and relax as the climate in northern China is still quite cold.The Han people (the majority ethnic group in China, accounting for more than 90 percent of the population) have a tradition of eating laba-rice porridge with beans, nuts and dried fruit—on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. This pastime symbolizes the peasants’ wishes for an abundant harvest and healthy animals.Starting on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month people clean their houses, decorate them with paper-cuts and streamers, shop for special Spring Festival foods and gifts, and begin preparing the New year’s banquet.
On the day before New Year’s day, many families decorate their front doors with a pair of couplets designating good fortune. These couplets are written in fine calligraphy on long strips of red paper. The text of the sentiments expressed are for happiness, good health, bumper harvest, family harmony and prosperity. Special pictures are placed in different rooms to dispel evil spirits and bring the family tranquility and happiness throughout the coming year.

Children set off firecrackers, play games and carry colorful lanterns in hand as they visit friends. Parents keep busy preparing the New Year’s Eve dinner and making jiaozi—mplings with meat and vegetable fillings. Dumplings are an indispensable food for northerners ring their New Year’s celebration.In olden times, jiaozi were thought to scare away evil spirits, misfortune and disease. Today this well-loved dish is as closely associated with Spring Festival as turkey is with Thanksgiving in the United States.Chinese have been making jiaozi for more than 1,600 years, but the preparation of this delicious food varies by region. One variety is made with fillings of meat, Chinese cabbage or other vegetables, peanut and sesames oils, with ginger, green onion and salt for flavoring. Another variety is filled with eggs and dried shrimp along with Chinese cabbage, Chinese chives and other flavorings.
On New Year’s Day people traditionally eat mplings made with egg and shrimp fillings to encourage a year of peace. Families in some rural areas have a custom of wrapping a small piece of candy or a coin in one of the mplings. The person who eats this mpling is considered lucky and will have a happy and prosperous new year.

Following dinner, most families watch special holiday variety shows on television, which last well into new Year’s Day. Many families stay up very late, some even stay up all night, playing cards, laughing, chatting, or telling stories to the children. At midnight a barrage of firecrackers breaks the silence and after the cocks crow, every family concts a New Year’s ceremony. Everyone, old and young, dresses in their best before offering sacrifices to their gods and ancestors.The reunion meal in northern China consists of jiaozi. Old and young sit around the dinner table waiting to be served while the women boil the mplings. If family members cannot join the reunion meal, a pair of chopsticks, a cup of wine and a bowl are laid out for them to symbolize the family’s best wishes.On New Year’s Day the children receive gifts of money in red envelopes from their parents and grandparents. But, the most popular celebrating activity is young people expressing wishes of good fortune and health to the family elders. Other children enjoy visiting with friends, neighbors and relatives because they are treated to fruit, pastry and candy while their parents drink tea, wine or beer.

The celebrating climax occurs on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month ring the Lantern Festival. At night lantern shows or lion dances are performed, luring visitors to the fun, whether it’s in the city or the countryside.

Ⅳ 七年级英语作文(与家人吃团圆饭)

除夕夜迎着无数烟花回奶奶家,窗外震耳欲聋的鞭炮让我们不得不大声喊着说话,每个人的脸上都洋溢着幸福和喜悦,还是奶奶的一声招呼,我才留意到满桌的丰盛——五颜六色的菜肴摆成各种图案,像一件件艺术品。中国人的年夜饭,讲究的是吉利,各盘菜都有各自的寓意,每道菜都蕴含着对新一年的祝福,对新一年的期待。
红色的是鱼——年年有余
鱼可是年夜饭中的大菜,代表着年年有余,中国人热爱红色,红烧鱼就意味着红红火火、喜气洋洋了。它正摆在桌子的正中,是富贵典雅的象征,那高傲地翘起来的尾巴,高昂地翘起的头,就如飞跃的玉龙,欲跳龙门仰头张望的模样。那晶莹欲滴的酱红,全部都挂在了鱼身上,红酱既不稠也不稀,与炸出来的金黄交相辉映,令人垂涎。
金色的是年糕——年年高
年糕是年夜饭中的必需品,代表着年年升高,中国历代喜爱金色,而油亮亮黄澄澄亮晶晶的年糕正是金色的象征。每块年糕上都有一个红艳艳的枣,既好看,又让糯糯的年糕不再像白面似的无味,而夹杂枣的甜腻。蒸好的年糕费嚼,却是我们的最爱。抓起一块扔进嘴里,像嚼泡泡糖,却越嚼越有味道。奶奶做的年糕,愈嚼愈有那淡淡的糯米味道,奶奶的心血就全都揉在这团面中,温馨的年味就静静散发出来,充斥了整个口腔。
翠碧的是饺子——富贵吉祥
饺子是中国历代帝王的美食,是年夜饭中的“压轴菜”,代表着富贵吉祥,大财大运。奶奶做饺子的水平可不含糊,晶亮的皮儿,斑斓的馅儿,翡翠似的韭菜中还有嫩红的虾仁,咬一口,便露出里面的杂样儿,还有盈盈的汤儿,一点点渗在舌尖、味蕾,难道不是享受吗?当然,在满锅热气腾腾的饺子中,有一个是水果糖做的馅儿,如果谁吃到了,必手舞足蹈,让甜蜜融化在幸福中,让幸运降临在欢乐中,下一年必是甜蜜的一年。
晶莹的是汤圆——团团圆圆
也许你会问——汤圆是端午节的代表呀,怎么会出现在年夜饭中呢?因为汤圆是我们喜爱的美食,又有团团圆圆的美意,一个瓷碗中正好盛八个,圆滚滚的在里面翻滚着,哧哧地冒着热气,代表对下一年圆满开端的祝愿。汤圆中香香甜甜的馅儿,入口即化,甜而不腻,好吃又吉利,当然成为年夜饭中的佳品了。
一顿年夜饭,是奶奶爷爷一下午的准备,小孩子对过年的期盼,是团圆夜中的美味佳肴。热闹的一家人,笑着说着,伴着隆隆的鞭炮声,美味一点点融在欢快的笑声中,融化在每个人的心里

Ⅵ 请帮忙写一篇英语作文,介绍中国春节的五种习俗,如吃团圆饭,发压岁钱

Spring Festival, the traditional Chinese New Year’ Day, is China’s most important national holiday. The date of the new year is still determined by the lunar calendar even though the government of the Republic of China adopted the international Gregorian calendar in 1912. New Year’s Day typically occurs sometime in early spring (February). Almost everyone in China’s cities enjoys at least three days off work to celebrate spring Festival, and the celebration lasts even longer in rural areas: from the eighth day of the last month of the lunar year to the fifteenth day of the first month of the following lunar years. Rural residents use this time, following a year’s hard work and prior to the spring planting, to rest and relax as the climate in northern China is still quite cold. The Han people (the majority ethnic group in China, accounting for more than 90 percent of the population) have a tradition of eating laba-rice porridge with beans, nuts and dried fruit—on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. This pastime symbolizes the peasants’ wishes for an abundant harvest and healthy animals. Starting on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month people clean their houses, decorate them with paper-cuts and streamers, shop for special Spring Festival foods and gifts, and begin preparing the New year’s banquet.
On the day before New Year’s day, many families decorate their front doors with a pair of couplets designating good fortune. These couplets are written in fine calligraphy on long strips of red paper. The text of the sentiments expressed are for happiness, good health, bumper harvest, family harmony and prosperity. Special pictures are placed in different rooms to dispel evil spirits and bring the family tranquility and happiness throughout the coming year.

Children set off firecrackers, play games and carry colorful lanterns in hand as they visit friends. Parents keep busy preparing the New Year’s Eve dinner and making jiaozi—mplings with meat and vegetable fillings. Dumplings are an indispensable food for northerners ring their New Year’s celebration. In olden times, jiaozi were thought to scare away evil spirits, misfortune and disease. Today this well-loved dish is as closely associated with Spring Festival as turkey is with Thanksgiving in the United States. Chinese have been making jiaozi for more than 1,600 years, but the preparation of this delicious food varies by region. One variety is made with fillings of meat, Chinese cabbage or other vegetables, peanut and sesames oils, with ginger, green onion and salt for flavoring. Another variety is filled with eggs and dried shrimp along with Chinese cabbage, Chinese chives and other flavorings.
On New Year’s Day people traditionally eat mplings made with egg and shrimp fillings to encourage a year of peace. Families in some rural areas have a custom of wrapping a small piece of candy or a coin in one of the mplings. The person who eats this mpling is considered lucky and will have a happy and prosperous new year.

Following dinner, most families watch special holiday variety shows on television, which last well into new Year’s Day. Many families stay up very late, some even stay up all night, playing cards, laughing, chatting, or telling stories to the children. At midnight a barrage of firecrackers breaks the silence and after the cocks crow, every family concts a New Year’s ceremony. Everyone, old and young, dresses in their best before offering sacrifices to their gods and ancestors. The reunion meal in northern China consists of jiaozi. Old and young sit around the dinner table waiting to be served while the women boil the mplings. If family members cannot join the reunion meal, a pair of chopsticks, a cup of wine and a bowl are laid out for them to symbolize the family’s best wishes. On New Year’s Day the children receive gifts of money in red envelopes from their parents and grandparents. But, the most popular celebrating activity is young people expressing wishes of good fortune and health to the family elders. Other children enjoy visiting with friends, neighbors and relatives because they are treated to fruit, pastry and candy while their parents drink tea, wine or beer.

The celebrating climax occurs on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month ring the Lantern Festival. At night lantern shows or lion dances are performed, luring visitors to the fun, whether it’s in the city or the countryside.

Ⅶ 《My Family get-together》(关于春节吃团圆饭的) 不少于50个单词的英语作文

《My Family get-together》The Spring Festival is also called Chinese New Year. This is my favorite Chinese festival. This festival is usually in February, so I have enough time to celebrate. I will visit my relatives and my cousin play (sister). On that day, people to the other party each other happy New Year. If our elders say "congratulation" or "south mountain", they will give us a red envelope. At noon, my parents and grandparents usually make spring rolls to eat. In the evening, I and all the relatives together for family reunion dinner. At eight o 'clock in the evening time, almost every household are watching the Spring Festival gala. At the same time, people set off firecrackers. This is very interesting. In the middle of the night twelve o 'clock, Chinese people like to hear the New Year bell ring. I am in the Spring Festival is always very happy, many people also think it is a wonderful day. 翻译:我的家庭聚会春节又称为中国的新年。这是我最喜欢的中国节日。这个节日通常在二月份,所以我有足够的时间来庆祝。我会拜访我的亲戚和我的表兄弟(姐妹)玩。在那天,人们互相向对方拜年。如果我们对长辈说“恭喜发财”或“寿比南山”,他们会给我们红包。在中午,我的父母和祖父母经常做春卷吃。在晚上,我和所有的亲戚在一起吃团圆饭。在晚上八点的时候,几乎每家每户都在看春节联欢晚会。与此同时,人们还在放鞭炮。这很有趣。在深夜十二点的时候,中国人喜欢听到新年钟声的响起。我在春节总是很高兴,许多人也认为那是多么美好的一天。

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