4. 写一篇英语感想 I received my discharged papers on April 25,1946. I had survived three years of army service in World War II, and now I was heading home on a train to Newark, New Jersey. The last thing I'd done at the base in Fort Dix was to buy a white shirt at the post exchange--a symbol of my return to civilian life. I was eager to put my grand plan for the future into action. I would return to college, launch my career,and look for the girl of my dreams. And I knew exactly who that girl would be. I'd had a crush on her ever since high school. The question was: How could I find her? We hadn't been in contact for four years. Well, it might take some time, I thought, but find her I would. When the train pulled into the station, I gathered up my bags, tucked my new shirt under my arm, and headed down to the bus platform--the last leg of my journey home. And then, miracle of miracles, there she was, just as I had remember her: a short, slime, dark-haired winsome beauty. I walked up to her and said hello, hoping she hadn't forgotten me. She hadn't. She threw her arms around my neck and kissed me on the cheek, telling me how glad she was to see me. Fortune was truly smiling on me, I thought. It turned out that she had been on the same train, coming home for the weekend from Rutgers University, where she was studying to be a teacher. The bus she was waiting for wasn't mine, but that didn't matter. I wasn't about to let my opportunity slip away. We got on the same bus--hers--and sat together reminiscing about the past and talking about the future. I told her of my plans and showed her the shirt I had bought--my first step toward making my dream come true. I didn't tell her that she she was supposed to be step two. She told me how lucky I was to have found that shirt, since men's civilian clothing was in such short supply. And then she said,"I hope my husband will be as lucky as you when he gets out of the navy next month." I got off at the next stop and never looked back. Alas, my future was not on that bus. Thirty-one years later, in 1977, I met her again at a high-school reunion--not quite so dark-haired, not quite so slim, but still winsome. I told her that my career was going well, that I was married to a wonderful woman, and I had three teenaged children. She told me that she was a grandmother several times over. I thought enough time had passed for me to mention that meeting three decades before--what it had meant to me , and how every detail of it was etched in my memory. She looked at me blankly. Then, putting a coda to half a lifetime of "what ifs," she said,"I'm sorry, but I don't remember that at all." 。
5. 英语观后感和读后感应该怎么写 言的驾驭能力你应该先概况你读的内容的中心思想,然后从总体上把握你对文章的感想,写出你真实的感受,你也可以细写其中某一段给你难忘的感受.最重要的是真实的感受,不要怕没文采,只要是你最真的感受,就能敢动人.看一篇英语读后感范文:History will never forgetHistory will never forget-----after readingWhenever somebody mention the history of the modern china,we will feel it\'s really hard for chinese people to receive.At that time,China was weak,and was invaded by imperialism countries .The Chinese people was suffering the poverty,hunger and trepidation brought by war.However,what harm we most is not the pain of our bodies,but that our country is likely dying out.In many imperialiam countries that invaded China then,Japan is the country which gave China the most terrible damage.When I was still a middle school student,I had known the history about the invasion by Japan .I felt so sad and I hatedJapanese that time.But after reading the book called written by Yu jie,I have another feeling about history and the way we have to go in the future between the two countries,China and Japan.The writer gave us a lot of fact about that 。
6. 写几句英文感想,带翻译,谢谢 If you had no friend in this world,you would have no happy.To make much more friends as you can,so you could get friendship and happy all ! Let's sing a song "Auld Lang Syne" aloud together ! 如果在这个世界上你没有朋友,你也就没有快乐 。