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1、第 PAGE7 頁(yè) 共 NUMPAGES7 頁(yè)人物傳記英語(yǔ)作文范文人物傳記英語(yǔ)作文人物傳記記錄了一個(gè)人的一生,英文中文都一樣,不過只是相對(duì)客觀的吧。下面是WTT給大家整理的英文人物傳記范文,供大家參閱!人物傳記英語(yǔ)作文:Benjamin FranklinFranklins life is full of charming stories which all young men should know - how he sold books in Boston, and became the guest of kings in Europe; how he was made Major Gene

2、ral Franklin, only to quit because, as he said, he was no soldier, and yet helped to organize the army that stood before the trained troops of England and Germany.This poor Boston boy, without a days schooling1, became master of si_ languages and never stopped studying; this neglected apprentice2 co

3、nquered the lightning, made his name famous, received degrees and diplomas from many colleges, and became forever remembered as “Doctor Franklin”, philosopher, scientist and political leader.Self-made, self-taught, the candle makers son gave light to all the world; the street bookseller set all men

4、singing of liberty; the apprentice became the most sought after man across the world, and brought his native land to praise and honor him.He built America, for what our nation is today is largely due to the management, the forethought, the wisdom, and the ability of Benjamin Franklin.He belongs to t

5、he world, but especially he belongs to America.The people around the world honored him while he was living; he is still regarded as the loftiest man by the mon people today after his death.And he will live in peoples hearts forever.人物傳記英語(yǔ)作文:He is the thiefWashington was the first president of the U.

6、S.He was very clever even when he was still a 12-year-old-boy.Once a thief stole some money from Uncle Post, Washingtons neighbor.The door of the house was not broken, and things in the room were in good order.Washington concluded that the thief must have been mitted by one of the villagers.That eve

7、ning at the villagers meeting the said, “We dont know who stole the money but God does.God sends his wasp1 to tell good from evil.Every night the wasp flies among us but few people notice it.” Then, all of a sudden Washington waved his hand and cried out, “Look! The wasp has landed on the thiefs hat

8、.It is going to sting2!”The crowd burst into an uproar3.Everybody turned to look for the thief.But soon the noise died down.All eyes were fi_ed4 on a man who was trying hard to drive the “Wasp” off his hat.“Now we know who stole the money,” Washington said with a smile.華盛頓是美國(guó)的第一任總統(tǒng),他在12歲時(shí)就非常聰明。有一次,一

9、個(gè)小偷從他的鄰居大叔皮斯特那里偷了一點(diǎn)錢,房屋是好好的,屋子里的東西很整齊。華盛頓得出結(jié)論竊案必定是村民中的某一個(gè)人干的。晚上在村民大會(huì)上,他說:“雖然我們不知道是誰偷了錢,但神知道。神派他的黃蜂分辨善惡,每天晚上黃蜂雖然在我們之間飛,但很少人會(huì)發(fā)覺。”華盛頓突然揮了揮手喊道:“看黃蜂停在賊的帽子上了,賊要被刺到了?!比巳和蝗蛔兊脟W然,每個(gè)人都轉(zhuǎn)過身找那個(gè)賊,但是不久喧嘩聲漸漸平息下來。所有的眼睛都盯著試圖趕走帽子黃蜂的人?!叭缃?,我們知道了誰偷了錢?!比A盛頓微笑著說。人物傳記英語(yǔ)作文:Demades and his fableDemades the orator1 was once spea

10、king in the assembly at Athens; but the people were very inattentive to what he was saying, so he stopped and said, “Gentlemen, I should like to tell you one of Aesops fables2.” This made every one listen intently.Then Demades began: “Demeter, a swallow, and an eel3 were once travelling together, an

11、d came to a river without a bridge: the swallow flew over it, and the eel swam across”, and then he stopped.“What happened to Demeter?” cried several people in the audience.“Demeter,” he replied, “is very angry with you for listening to fables when you ought to be minding public business.”有一次,演說家狄馬德

12、斯在雅典的一次集會(huì)上演講,但是沒有一個(gè)人認(rèn)真聽,他便停下來,說:“先生們,我很想告訴你們一個(gè)伊索寓言里的故事。”這話受到了人們的重視。接著,他開場(chǎng)說:“有一次,德墨忒爾(掌管農(nóng)業(yè),結(jié)婚,富饒的)和一只燕子,一只鰻魚同行,他們要穿過一條沒有橋的河,燕子飛過去,鰻魚游過去了?!敝v到這里,他便停下來,不再講了。聽眾中有幾個(gè)人問他:“那么德墨忒爾怎么過去的呢?”他答復(fù)說:“德墨忒爾正在生你們的氣呢,因?yàn)槟銈儗?duì)公共事務(wù)毫無興趣,一心只喜歡聽伊索寓言?!比宋飩饔浻⒄Z(yǔ)作文:Whose horseOnce a neighbor1 stole2 one of Washington4s horse.Washing

13、ton horse back.But the neighbor refused to give the horse back.He said5 that it was3 his horse.Suddenly6 Washington had7 a good idea.“In the left, ”said the neighbor.Washington took9 his hand from the left eye of the horse and showed the policeman that the horse was not blind in the left eye.“Oh , I

14、 have made10 a mistake,” said the neighbor.“He is blind in the right eye.” Washington then showed that the horse was not blind in the right eye, either11.“I have made another mistake,” said the neighbor.“Yes,” said the policeman, “ and you have also proved12 that the horse isnt yours.You must return13 it to Mr Washington.”有一次,一個(gè)鄰居偷了華盛頓的一匹馬。華盛頓帶著一名警察到鄰居家去把馬要回來

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