高中學生暑假英語週記

高中學生暑假英語週記

  週記有別於“流水賬”、“日記”等形式,流水賬是有什麼就記錄什麼,不需要作任何修飾和認識的昇華,而且內容不限,一週之內可以記錄您每一天的任何事情。接下來是小編帶來的高中學生暑假英語週記,希望對你有所幫助~

  高中學生暑假英語週記1

  i went to the countryside to spend my summer holidays this year。 i liked green plants, clear rivers lovely amimals there。i breathed the fresh air on the mountain sometimes i went swimming in the river。 i kept a diary every day。

  i liked not the scene of the countryside, 8ttt8。comalso the people there。 i helped them to do farm work。 i also helped the children in the neighbourhood with their lessons。 the children were interested in english。 they were good at reading writing, 8ttt8。comdid not do well in listening speaking。 i helped them improve their listening speaking。 their parents thought highly of me。 i realized that knowledge is greatly needed in the countryside。

  高中學生暑假英語週記2

  The first time I stepped into the swimming pool was the summer vacation of 2001. My parents urged me to participate in a swimming class instead of playing table tennis all day long with my friends. ‘I can never stay in water,’ I opposed. ‘You know that time I almost drowned in the basin when washing my face.’

  I sought for ads in newspapers and eventually discovered one swimming club recruiting swimming learners, and I enrolled. Sitting on the edge of the pool, I looked around: the teaching site was divided into three areas---a shallow pool no deeper than 1 meter, a medium one to the depth of 1.5 meters and deepwater area of 2 meters in depth. ‘Greetings, my friends.’ our coach said, a twenty-year-old man of medium stature. ‘You’ll be starting from this second to learn how to survive in another realm (We smiled). We have a criterion here: no shrinking back. All right, before you are bold enough to jump from a cliff into the sea, let’s make it from the ABCs. Today we’ll learn how to float.’

  Well, I learned to float, I learned to hold my breath in water (It’s wonderful. I’ll never worry about drowning in my basin), I learned to control and adjust my direction in water and I mastered the fundamental skills to advance and recede in water. “Terrific, Wanli.” the coach clapped me on my shoulder and said, “Why not try the deepwater?” ‘I will, sir.’ I replied.

  The class moved to the deepest area and queued in a line. We bumped into the water in turn until my feet paused at the rim of the pool: fear attacked me and made me dizzy when I witnessed the pool as deep as an abyss in my eyes.

  ‘Go ahead, go!’ the coach exclaimed.

  I just couldn’t move. My nerve was frozen at the thought of drowning here instead of in my basin.

  Suddenly the coach gave me a push on my back and I lost my balance on the humid floor of the gym and fell into the deepwater area. In the first few seconds I felt that my end had arrived, but uppon the danger my mind was unusually sober. Swiftly I applied the skills I learned to reach the other side of the pool, and when I finally placed my hands onto the edge, I saw the coach’s satisfactory smile.

  I told this experience to my father. Dad put down his newspaper and said, ‘I have said that you would benefit from it. Maybe you should give your gratitude to your coach, as he has taught you not to flinch in the face of challenges.’

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