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1、【推荐】大学英语作文合集10篇大学英语作文合集10篇在平时的学习、工作或生活中,大家都不可避免地要接触到作文吧,作文是由文字组成,经过人的思想考虑,通过语言组织来表达一个主题意义的文体。作文的注意事项有许多,你确定会写吗?下面是为大家收集的大学英语作文10篇,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。大学英语作文篇1 -ears pricked forward intently as it watched the man and the man, as he beat and threshed with his arms and hands, felt a great surge of en

2、vy as he regarded the creature that was warm ant secure in its natural covering。after a time he was aware of the first far-away signals of sensation in his beaten fingers 。the faint tingling grew stronger till it evolved into a stinging ache that was ecruciating, but which the man hailed with satisf

3、action。he stripped the mitten from his right hand and fetched forth the birch bark。the eposed fingers were quickly going numb again。net he brought out his bunch of sulphur matches 。but the tremendous cold had already driven the life out of his fingers。in his effort to separate one match from the oth

4、ers, the wholebunch fell in the snow。he tried to pick it out of the snow, but failed。the dead fingers could neither touch nor clutch。he was very careful。he drove the thought of his freezing feet, and nose, and cheeks, out of his mind, devoting his whole soul to the matches。he watched, using the sens

5、e of vision in place of that of touch, and when he saw his fingers on each side the bunch, he dosed them-that is, he willed to close them, for the wires were down, and the fingers did not obey。he pulled the mitten on the right hand and beat it fiercely against his knee。then。with both mittened hands,

6、 he scooped the bunch of matches, along with much snow, into his lap。yet he was no better off。after some manipulation he managed to get the bunch between the heels of his mittened hands。in this fashion he carried it to his mouth。the ice crackled and snapped when by a violent effort he opened his mou

7、th。he drew the lower jaw in, curled the upper lip out of the way, and scraped the bunch with his upper teeth in order to separate a match。he succeeded in getting one, which he dropped on his lap。he was no better off。he could not pick it up。then he devised a way。he picked it up in his teeth and scrat

8、ched it on his leg。twenty times he scratched before he succeeded in lighting it。as it flamed he held it with his teeth to the birch bark。but the burningbrimstone went up his nostrils and into his lungs, causing him to cough spasmodically。the match fell into the snow and went out。the old-timer an sul

9、phur creek was right, he thought in the moment of controlled despair that ensued after fifty below, a man should travel with a partner。he beat his hands, but failed in eciting any sensation 。suddenly he bared both hands, removing the mittens with his teeth。he caught the whole bunch between the heels

10、 of his hands。his arm muscles not being frozen enabled him to press the hand-heels tightly against the matches。then he scratched the bunch along his leg it flared into flame, seventy sulphur matches at once!there was no wind to blow them out he kept his head to one side to escape the strangling fume

11、s, and held the blazing bunch to the birth bark。as he so held it, he became aware of sensation in his hand。his flesh was burning。he could smell it。deep down below the surface he could feel it。the sensation developed into pain that grew acute。and still he endured, it holding the flame of the matches

12、clumsily to the bark that would not light readily because his own burning hands were in the way, absorbing most of the flame。at last, when he could endure no more, he jerked his handsapart。the blazing matches fell sizzling into the snow, but the birch bark was alight。he began laying dry grasses and

13、the tiniest twigs on the flame。he could not pick and choose, for he had to lift the fuel between the heels of his hands。small pieces of rotten wood and green moss clung to the twigs, and he bit them off as well as he could with his teeth。he cherished the flame carefully and awkwardly。it meant life,

14、and it must not perish。the withdrawal of blood from the surface of his body now made him begin to shiver, and he grew more awkward。a large piece of green moss fell squarely on the little fire。he tried to poke it out with his fingers, but his shivering frame made him poke too far and he disrupted the

15、 nucleus of the little fire, the burning grasses and tiny twigs separating and scattering。he tried to poke them together again, but in spite of the tenseness of the effort, his shivering got away with him, and the twigs were hopelessly scattered。each twig gushed a puff of smoke and went out。the fire

16、-provider had failed。as he looked apathetically about him, his eyes chanced on the dog, sitting across the ruins of the fire from him, in the snow, making restless, hunching movements, slightly lifting one forefoot and then the other, shifting its weight back and forth on them with wistful eagerness

17、。the sight of the dog put a wild idea into his head。he remembered the tale of the man, caught in a blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved。he would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness went out of them。then he could build another f

18、ire。he spoke to the dog, calling it to him;but in his voice was a strange note of fear that frightened the animal, who had never known the man to speak in such way before。something was the matter, and its suspicious nature sensed danger-it knew not what danger, but somewhere, somehow, in its brain a

19、rose an apprehension of the man。it flattened its ears down at the sound of the mans voice, and its restless, hunching movements and the liftings and shiftings of its forefeet became more pronounced;but it would not come to the man。he got on his hands and knees and crawled toward the dog。this unusual

20、 posture again ecited suspicion, and the animal sidled mincingly away。the man sat up in the snow for a moment and struggled for calmness。then he pulled on his mittens, by means of his teeth, and got upon his feet。he glanced down at first in order to assure himself that he was really standing up, for

21、 the absence of sensation in his feet left him unrelated to the earth。his erect position in itself started to drive the webs of suspicionfrom the dogs mind;and when he spoke peremptorily, with the sound of whiplashes in his voice, the dog rendered its customary allegiance and came to him。as it came

22、within reaching distance, the man lost his control。his arms flashed out to the dog, and he eperienced genuine surprise when he discovered that his hands could not clutch, that there was neither bend nor feeling in the fingers。he had forgotten for the moment that they were frozen and that they were f

23、reezing more and more。all this happened quickly, and before the animal could get away, he encircled its body with his arms。he sat down in the snow, and in this fashion held the dog, while it snarled and whined and struggled。but it was all he could do, hold its body encircled in his arms and sit ther

24、e。he realized that he could not kill the dog。there was no way to do it。with his helpless hands he could neither draw nor hold his sheath knife nor throttle the animal。he released it, and it plunged wildly away, with tail between its legs, and still snarling。it halted forty feet away and surveyed him

25、 curiously, with ears sharply pricked forward。the man looked down at his hands in order to locate them, and found them hanging on the ends of his arms。it struck him as curious that one should have to use his eyes in order to find out wherehis hands were。he began threshing his arms back and forth, be

26、ating the mittened hands against his sides。he did this for five minutes, violently, and his heart pumped enough blood up to the surface to put a stop to his shivering。but no sensation was aroused in the hands。he had an impression that they hung like weights on the ends of his arms, but when he tried

27、 to run the impression down, he could not find it。a certain fear of death, dull and oppressive, came to him。this fear quickly became poignant as he realized that it was no longer a mere matter of freezing his fingers and toes, or of losing his hands and feet, but tha大学英语作文篇2 We all know that books a

28、re a source ofknowledge.But there are those who think what the book contains must beright.It is stupid to follow the books without anythinking.As the old saying goes,to believe everything in books is worse than to have no books atall. At present, to meet the needs of various tests, the method of mem

29、orizing mechanically is still current and the habit of bookish study is still popular in the course ofeducation.Students tend to take it for granted that the all the information revealed bybooks.If we fully trust what bookssay,we may get the wrong or one-sidedinformation.What s more,the theory in bo

30、oks is not always suitable for the realsituation.It may bring about unnecessary trouble to us with beinganalyzed.It is very important for us to develop our ability too think independently, rather than blindly accepting everything inbooks.In conclusion,we should keep it in mind that to learn in a mec

31、hanical way does no good to ourstudy.We can not merely copy the book theory without our ownthinking.大学英语作文篇3 As the successor to the great motherland in the future business, we are a new generation of college students should establish their own early history sense of responsibility, improve their social adaptationability. Holiday social practice is a good exercise their ownopportunities. Today, money is not the sole purpose of work already, more people see it as a chance to participate in social practice, improve theirabilities. Many schools

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