精選英雄英語作文合集6篇
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英雄英語作文 篇1
For a long time, due to the impact of the extreme leftist ideology, we basically hold a negative attitude on the role played by the KMT and its army in the war. It seems that the KMT and its military’s actions in the war, didn’t relate the overall situation of Anti-Japanese War, and even hampered the victory process of Sino-Japanese War. When the Anti-Japanese War Victory Day, the contribution of the patriotic officials always are touched on lightly, people do not know what great battles the Kuomintang fought in, what sacrifices the soldiers made , and also cannot know how the political leaders use their talent, courage and uprightness to lead the people to defeat the evil invaders.
In real life, those heroic sacrifice soldiers’ families do not have access to pension. Many meritorious patriotic officers and soldiers of the Kuomintang has been denied for decades, they do not get duly respect, some of them subjected to undue discrimination and even persecution. We should not forget, the Kuomintang anti-Japanese patriotic soldiers had defended this piece of our land and fought in bloodshed, had made outstanding contribution for the independence of the Chinese nation.
英雄英語作文 篇2
let me first share with you the experiences of fire-fighters. as steel warriors born of flames, fire-fighters are brave, stiff and ready to sacrifice. in the video, i witnessed how fire-fighters proceeded with difficulty to put out the fire on some warehouses.
those warehouses were full of barrels containing benzene. as we all know, benzene belongs to toxic chemicals. to make things worse, there would be explosion at any time due to the pressure caused by the heat and high temperature. thus, a life-and-death fight between the fire and fire-fighters occurred. they were divided into several brigades and jointly endeavored to fight against the fire for the sake of people as well as their property.
during the course of the combat, a number of fire-fighters got infected because of the toxic chemicals. they felt dizzy and vomited. however, the obstacles didn’t make those heroes retreat or give up. finally, their constant efforts and strong will power helped them put out the fire thoroughly. their spirit is quite moving and deserves our respect.
next it comes to doctors. a doctor is one of the professions that everyone is so familiar with, right? through the series, i’ve learned that there is a woman whose experience differs from others’. in her hospital, she often sees infants rejected by their parents at the door. those poor infants as she said have got cerebral palsy. despite the strong opposition of her family and friends, she determined to adopt any infant who is rejected by parents. in fact, the doctor herself isn’t rich enough. a lot of neighbors think of her to be mad. but there is a firm belief supporting this woman doctor along the way, and that is “all things in their being are good for something.” she shows special preference for those infants and teaches them to talk. with her love and care, those lucky infants are growing up healthily day by day. she hopes that they can contribute for the society in the future. what a wonderful dream. hopefully her dream could come true some day.
last but not the least, from those series i also learned the grass-roots society. inside myself, a heart is growing, a heart not only beats for myself but cares for others as well. i once volunteered to be an english teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers.
the volunteer work gave me a precious little chance of saying thanks to people like the children’s parents who construct highways and underground, build up modern skyscrapers and make our cities more and more beautiful. to help the children with their english is what i can do at present to show my gratitude to those unsung heroes. the world may not be fair to them, so privileged and blessed people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. whatever i do for them, i know it can’t be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our cities…
all in all, i can not enumerate all great examples of those unsung heroes all at once.
here, i would like to say that all of us should salute to them. the salutation represents our appreciation, gratitude and respect from the deep of our hearts indeed.
英雄英語作文 篇3
"Fire! Fire!" what terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night! It was a large, old. wooden house--the sort that burns easily--and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, opened the door and stepped out into the passage. It was full of thick smoke.
I began to run, but as I was still only halfawake, instead of going towards the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could see flames all around. The floor became hot under my bare feet. I found an open door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet caught in something soft and I fell dom, The thing I had fallen over felt like a bundle of clothes, and I picked it Llp to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor gave way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put the bundle over my face and ran. My feet burned me terrible, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes gave a thin cry. I nearly dropped it in my surprise. Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street. A woman in a night dress au d a borrowed man's coat screamed as she saw me and came running madly.
"My baby! My baby!" she cried. The crowd cheered wildly as she took the smokeblackened bundle out of my arms, I had some difficulty in recognizing her. She was the Mayor's wife and I had saved her baby. I was a hero!
“著火了!著火了!”當(dāng)我睡在一間陌生的房屋里時,半夜里傳來了這種非?膳碌穆曇。那是一棟又大又舊的木屋——非常容易燒著的那種,而我的`房間在頂層。我跳下床,打開門,出來到了走廊上,那里已經(jīng)是濃煙滾滾了。
我開始跑起來。但因為仍然還是半睡半醒,我不是朝樓梯而是朝相反的方向跑去。煙霧越來越濃,四處火舌沖天。我光著腳,感到腳下的地板也熱起來了。我找到了一扇開著的門,就朝房間的窗戶沖去。但還沒有到窗戶邊,我的一只腳被一個軟軟的東西絆住,摔倒了。將我絆倒的東西好像是一捆衣服.我把它撿起來遮住臉,用它擋住煙火和熱氣。正在那時,我腳底下的地板塌下去了,我和身邊那些一塊快燃燒著的木板一道掉到了下面一層房間的地板上。
我見前面的門口也燒著了,就用那捆衣服擋住臉跑了起來。我的腳被燙得夠嗆,但是終于沖出來了。當(dāng)我沖到外面時,我手里的那捆衣服發(fā)出了微弱的哭聲,我驚訝得幾乎把它扔掉。后來,我看見一群人聚集在街上。一個身穿睡衣、外面罩著一件借來的男大衣的女人看見我時,尖叫起來,并發(fā)瘋似的跑了過來。
“我的孩子!我的孩子!”她喊道。當(dāng)她從我手中接過被煙熏黑的那個包裹時,人群高興地狂呼起來。我費(fèi)了點兒勁才認(rèn)出她來,她是市長夫人。我救了她的孩子,我成了英雄。
英雄英語作文 篇4
The other day the TV reported that a retired school math teacher, Beth Smith, has been volunteering for the past 20 years at a United Nation’s refugee camp in Thailand, helping kids who cannot afford to go to school learn math and English.
I was deeply touched when watching the story, especially when the reporter asked Beth why she would spent all her time in a third world country volunteering, she replied, “By helping these kids, I feel I’m doing good for the society, therefore I feel happy.”
Her answer made me think about the virtue of helping others, and I realize that she is a true hero in my heart.
英雄英語作文 篇5
My hero is not a person who is known by many people, she is just a person I want to thank most. She is my teacher.
My teacher is very experienced and well-trained. She has a sense of humor which makes her classes lively and keeps our attention to her subject. She teaches us not only much knowledge but also some skills on how to learn English well. She treats us as her own children. When we are in troubles, she always encourages us to face the difficulties bravely and cheers us up. With her help, I have made great progress in English. So she is respected by me and becomes the important hero in my heart.
My teacher is like a lighthouse in the sea, guiding me to reach the coast of success.
He is the real hero in my mind.
英雄英語作文 篇6
My hero she is, and she loves me, as all other mothers would their children. I remember the time when I was struck on my bed by severe illness, and she used to pick up the coursework for me, journeying from her workplace to school, from school to home. My tears nearly ran out of control when I saw bruises on her knees. She got thoses bruises when retrieving my homework. I feel regret for having said nothing to her; an adolescent sense of rebellion kept me silent. Perhaps to others my mother is merely an ordinary hairdresser and stylist, but she is of the most beautiful and elegent style in my mind.