1、精选英语作文范文10篇精品文档精选英语作文范文10篇1 innovationWith the economic globalization becoming increasingly intensive, invention or innovation has become one of central topic around the world. Many countries see it as the key to develop their economy. Our government, with no exception, regard it as “ the soul of ou
2、r nation.” What, however, can we benefit from it? First of all, invention or innovation can enhance overall national economy, which is important to heighten our nation status in the world. Additionally,if factories have the abilities in invention,the factories will be booming. As a result, they can
3、provide our people with more jobs and it will make our nation more stable. What is more, a majority of new products may be avaible through invention. Therefore, it is also significant factor for improving our living standards. Owing to such benefits, no wonder more and more countries focus on invent
4、ion today.Recognizing its importance is only the fist step to advocate invetion or innovation, and some effective measures should be taken for it. For one thing, our authority should continue to enlarge the recruit of graduate. For another, the conditions of scientists and skilled workers should be
5、further improved. Only in this way, can “the soul of our nation” be fully embodied and our nation have a brighter future.2 InternetInternet is becoming more and more popular in the world. As is shown in the pictures, two persons are sitting in front of their own computer in different places. they se
6、em to be very happy owing to the accession to Internet. We can see clearly that the left fellow(guy) types a message and sends it to the right one, the message says:“David, would you have a coffee tonight?”the right one receives it and quickly replys:“sure,where?”What a convenient tool of Internet i
7、s! With the rapid development of high technologies and economy, people will get more and more benefits from the use of internet. There is no denying that computer network is an indication of social civilazation and progress. internet is an information pool , people can search anything they want by t
8、yping the key words. For example, someone wants to know the Great Wall of China, what he/she need to do is only to open an internet exporer and type the words:“the Great Wall”and search it, then he/she can get so many relevant links. Whats more, people can purchase their favorite goods through the I
9、nternet instead of going shopping in chaotic streets.last but not least, people also can make full use of Internet to study online . From the analysis made above, we can come to a conclusion that we should make the best use of Internet, which can brings us a great deal of benefits. as a citizen of C
10、hina we should study hard. Only in this way Can we have a brighter future and make our country flourishing。3 Knowledge Is PowerKnowledge Is Power Recently there has been a discussion regarding the issue of knowl- edge in the newspaper. As can be seen from the picture, knowledge is symbolized by a cl
11、enched fist as power. The fist sends out a message for “obedience”, threatening to crack with power any hard nut. The more demanding and challenging a task is, the more powerful the fist seems to grow. Similarly, knowledge, the strongest power for human beings, feeds up the field of science and tech
12、nology. The more ad- vanced and developed a field is, the more profound knowledge seems to become. A specific example is the dunaping of Mir, Russias space station. As is the case of the Russian space program, the country could no longer afford to keep Mir aloft in orbit because of lack Of financial
13、 support Therefore, Rus- sia decided to dump the space station. The effect is both immediate and far -reaching. As far as the present is concerned, the successful launching and dumping of IVrLr has proved to the world that mankind, armed with pro- fca. md knowledge, cannot just build things but can
14、operate them welt. For the distant impact, the once- in- a- lifetime success of/VFtr provides man with valuable and indispensable experience for manned space flight in the years to crane. Then, someday in the furore, them might appear in space more Mirs, visiting Mars, spreading friendship, parading
15、 the perfect maste- ry of knowledge. As to the best way to master knowledge, I suggest that everyone of us “ask not what others will learn from you, but what you can learn from the others.” By so doing, I sincerely believe each person, pro- tected by the “fist”, will be learned and knowledgeable.4 e
16、xperiences and booksBoth experiences and books are very essential resources, and both of them have relevant merits.Experiences are the most direct resources we ever have. Almost our every basic skill came from experiences, such as walking, articulating, reading even thinking. Without experiences, so
17、me natural born abilities even might lose. Studies have shown that a baby who was robbed by animals into forest for 12 years lost his ability to talk in human language. Furthermore, it is generally accepted that each and every skill develops by experiences, and thats why people always say practice m
18、akes perfect. Books are valuable when knowledge is beyond the scope of our experiences. Perhaps the most obvious examples are those fluent writers. They write various stories, the scopes of which are far beyond any individuals experiences. Take Joyce Carol Oates for example, her productivity has bee
19、n prodigious, accumulating in less than two decades to nearly thirty titles, including novels, collections of short stories and verse, plays and literary criticism. Although some of them appear to come from her own direct observations, her dreams, and her fears, much more is clearly from the experie
20、nces of others. Her fictive world remains strikingly akin to that real one reflected in the daily newspapers, the television news and talk shows, and the popular magazines of our day.Yet either experiences or books may give us wrong information. Our direct observations always are subject to our beli
21、efs, hopes, fears, expectations, and our bias, which might make observations unreliable. People vary in their powers of observation, and the reliability of our observations is no better than the reliability of our memories, which as we know can be deceptive. Information printed in papers sometimes i
22、s unreliable either, it may be misprinted, or even deliberately distorted. For example, Definitions such as Marxism, Capitalism, Zionism are totally different in the Oxford Learners Dictionary of Current English between the original edition and the sanctioned Russian edition.In conclusion, both sour
23、ces are important. Sometimes one is more important than the other in accordance with specific circumstances. For example, when we make a general survey about a certain subject, we may prefer rich references in library. On the other hand, if we want to know more specific details, we had better refer
24、to experiences such as results of carefully designed experiments.5 success I fully agree with the claim that there is no correlation between success and luck. Moreover, I understand success to refer to ones ability to achieve the predominant part of his goals in his lifetime, which in turn leads to
25、a correlation between success and income since the accomplishment of such a natural goal as to provide a good future for your loved ones demands the means. What is the simplest and most lawful way to earn enough to consider yourself a successful person? To receive a good education and to find a good
26、 job. Both receiving an education and making a career presuppose ones readiness to work hard, and success without hard work is simply not possible for the vast majority of the worlds population. The reasons and examples listed below will strengthen my point of view. First of all, considering an educ
27、ation and a career as key factors of success, one will choose to pursue a degree from a college or a university. One wishing to be admitted to the university will have to take several tests. It is doubtful that someone will be so lucky that knowing nothing, he could pass the test with a high score.
28、A low score means failure, and that test taker will not likely be admitted. Therefore, in order to be successful, one should prepare for the tests and work hard, because a good education will provide him with a good job and an opportunity to accomplish some of his goals and dreams. In my lifetime, I
29、 have never met a person who could graduate from a college without working hard.Secondly, it is impossible to make a career if one is indolent and lacking knowledge, at least in developed countries. Luck plays no role in achieving this success. Even if someone was unbelievably lucky enough to become
30、 a manager not being qualified enough, he will be asked to resign in the near future because of his inability due to lack of knowledge and experience to make right decisions. For instance, I used to work for a very small company owned by a friend. This company was later closed because of bankruptcy.
31、 The cause of bankruptcy was wrong strategies and decisions made by the owner. After the failure, he went to a university and worked for another company so that he could obtain experience and become a successful businessman. Nowadays, he considers himself a successful person because he had turned in
32、to reality his two biggest dreams of producing consumer goods of high quality and making charitable donations to needy people.In sum, as long as someone understands success as an ability to turn into reality some of his dreams and goals, he will have to work hard because he will need money. And his
33、chances to earn that money will remarkably increase if he could graduate from a college and make a career. All of these things are simply not possible without hard work. Luck has no place in such a scheme of events.6 jobThere are many advantages and disadvantages to offering employees job security f
34、or life. In Japan, for example, prospective employees know that their employers will provide them with job security for their entire working days and they are better able to plan for their future and family. However, many businesses are now realizing that their employees have less motivation to work
35、 and this leads to less profits for the company. I will describe the advantages and disadvantages of this system in this essay and I will show that ultimately jobs for life is not good for a society.Job security is very important for both the employee and the employer. For the employee, job security
36、 is important because she can depend on her source of income and better plan her future accordingly. For the employer, the employee represents an investment because of the number of hours of training required and the company will continue to have a return on this investment. As we all know, feeling
37、secure about where our future income will come from is very important for our well-beinganybody who has lost a job and has had trouble finding a new one knows that this transition period can cause a lot of anxiety.However, job security tends to lead to decreased productivity. In general, employees w
38、ho are certain that they can never lose their jobs tend to work less efficiently, thereby contributing to an overall reduction of productivity in the company. A common example all over the world is that of civil servants. In Thailand, for example, many government workers are so indolent that it can
39、take days or months for something to be finished that should only take a few days. It is not uncommon to walk into a government office and see employees filing their nails, making personal calls on the telephone, taking three-hour lunches, or surfing the Internet for fun.Finally, the model of capita
40、lism is proving to be the most efficient model that we have right now. This model of job security completely contradicts the foundations of capitalism. We can see in the United States now that people are starting to change jobs, even careers more and more often. Some career consultants even recommen
41、d that employees find new jobs every three to five years. Even in countries that still offer job security for life, this model is showing signs of dying out. For example, in Japan, once famous for its lifelong jobs, both employees and employers are starting to expect that these jobs will not last a
42、lifetime. Many of my Japanese friends travel back and forth between the United States and Japan are have been able to find temporary professional jobs while they are in Japan.In short, I disagree that companies should offer their employees jobs for life. We can see this example in some parts of the
43、world and in other areas in the United States, but these examples are generally regarded as outmoded ways of conducting business. Finally, the models of capitalism, even though it may seem cruel, the so-called law of the jungle, are proving to be the most effective way to raise the standard of livin
44、g of a country.7 transportation All means of transportation should be kept in good conditions. However, I believe it would be most beneficial for a country or city, if its government spent more money on improving public transportation. This would result in substantial standard of living improvements
45、.The volume of cars and trucks hitting the highways is dramatically rising every year. As a result, the number of traffic jams, accidents and carbon monoxide emissions are doing too. All these factors have a detrimental effect on our quality of life. Expanding subway lines and railroads and developi
46、ng an effective plan to combine buses and subways routes, would eventually lead to a reduction in pollution levels, less traffic jams and less stress for the people.If subway lines reached every corner of a city, people would not need to use their cars to commute. Less cars on the road, means less c
47、arbon monoxide emissions into the atmosphere; therefore, the air we breathe would be more pure. Less cars also means less traffic jams, which translates into less stress for drivers and better living conditions.Not every country has a well developed railroad system. Consequently, they have to rely o
48、n trucks and buses for ground transportation of passengers and freight. Expanding and upgrading railroad systems will result in fewer trucks and buses on the highways. Removing this kind of traffic from the highways and encouraging the use of trains, would be another way to reduce congestion on the
49、freeways. The reduction of traffic, represents less maintenance costs for the government. This surplus of money could be use for other purposes. For example, a forest recovery program or a national campaign against pollution.Highways, roads and public transportation all require maintenance funds, but I think it is more important to think about the future and how to make our countries or cities better places to live in. Improving public transportation, will help reduce traffic jams, a