大學生英語話題作文范文3篇

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    【篇一】
    Our society is in the trends of changing. As the changing increases, people’s working stress also increases. And it grows with each passing day. Many people have put lots of opinions on this problem. In my view, this tendency is inevitable and people can do is to accept it.
    我們社會正在日益變化中。隨著變化的增長,人們的工作壓力也隨之增加。并與日俱增。很多人都對此發(fā)表的觀點。在我看來,這種趨勢是不可避免的,人們所能做的就是接受。
    First of all, the population in the world is growing day by day, but the resource is less and less. Some places are lack of resource, which is a common phenomenon. So, to alive, people have to work hard to get enough resource for themselves. In addition, as people pay a lot of attention on education, nowadays most of them are well-educated with great knowledge. Of course, their competition is more and more fierce. Last, with the development of technology, the industry has greatly improved our working efficiency. The machine can work without rest, but people can’t. All these changes place lots of burden on people’s shoulder. Thus, it is natural that their working stress increase.
    首先,世界人口日益增長,而資源卻越來越少。有些地方缺乏資源已經(jīng)是很普遍的現(xiàn)象。所以,為了存活,人必須努力工作為自己取得足夠的資源。此外,由于人們很重視教育,如今大多數(shù)人都是受過良好教育。當然,他們的競爭是越來越多嚴峻。最后,隨著科技的發(fā)展,工業(yè)已大大改善了我們的工作效率。機器可以不休息一直運作,但人卻不可以。所有這些變化都讓人們肩負起更重的壓力。所以,他們的工作壓力增加是很自然的。
    Although working stress increase, people have faced it in a proper way. This is the main trends of the world; people can’t change it by personal power. They can’t change it, but they can find a good way to accept it. As their working stress is increasing day by day, they can find other ways to relax themselves, such as, exercise, dance, travel, reading, sleep and so on. If people can adjust their situation well, they still can enjoy a happy life.
    雖然工作壓力增大,但是人們也得正確地面對。這是主流;人們不可能憑借個人力量來改變它。他們無法改變,但他們可以用恰當?shù)姆绞浇邮?。由于他們工作壓力日益增加,他們可以找其他方法來放松自己,例如,鍛煉,跳舞,旅游,看書,睡覺等。如果人們可以調(diào)整好自己的狀態(tài),他們?nèi)匀豢梢赃^著快樂的生活。
    Let’s work together for our happy life.
    讓我們一起為了幸福生活而努力吧。
    【篇二】
    The elderly have accumulated a lifetime’s worth of experience. However, many young people often regard them as irrelevant, embarrassing, and out of touch. As far as I am concerned, the traditional Chinese virtue to respect the old people needs to be emphasized.
    老年人積累了一生的寶貴經(jīng)驗。然而,許多年輕人把它漠不關(guān)心,感到為難并且與老人失去聯(lián)系。就我個人而言,尊重老年人是中華民族的傳統(tǒng)美德這種觀念應該加強。
    Firstly, the elderly deserve the respect due to their effort in bringing up their children and their contribution to society. We should always bear in mind that what we have and enjoy now was created by the aged people in the early days, as the old Chinese saying goes,” One generation plants trees under whose shade another generation rests.” Secondly, family is one of the best places for learning values, therefore, to set an example at home by taking good care of the elderly members, so that children learn to adopt this same practice. In this way, families will exemplify the right values, and young members will learn first-hand on how to respect the elderly.
    首先,由于老人在撫育他們的孩子和對社會的貢獻上來看,他們要受到尊重。我們應該一直記住我們現(xiàn)在擁有和享受到的東西是老一輩在早年時期創(chuàng)造出來的,正如中國的古語所說:“前人栽樹后人乘涼”。第二,家是學習價值觀的地方,因此給家庭成員樹立一個照料家人的好榜樣,孩子也會這樣做。如此,家人就會作為正確價值觀的典型榜樣,年輕的成員就會直接學習到如何尊重老年人。
    Perhaps the most important test of a society is the way individuals behave towards one another. If young people do not respect the elderly; the whole of society will be a mess without respect. Therefore, the elderly should be respected by all of us.
    也許社會中最重要的測試就是個人對另一個人的表現(xiàn),如果年輕人不尊重老年人,整個社會缺乏尊重就會一片混亂。因此,老年人應該受到我們的尊重。
    【篇三】
    Contrary to the very popular belief that people who have suffered from hardship in their lives have stronger personalities, some researchers claim that hardships can be very misleading. As far as I am concerned, hardships cast negative influences on people’s lives.
    與流行的觀點稱經(jīng)歷苦難的人在他們的生活中有很強的人格相反,有些研究者聲稱苦難苦難會讓人產(chǎn)生誤導。就我個人而言,我認為苦難會給人帶來消極影響。
    Firstly, people who suffered from troubled lives are easily misled. It’s found that while some people may indeed become more “hard-nosed” through adversity, the majority become less trusting of their own judgment. It surprisingly found that early negative experiences make people stronger in late life. Furthermore, the people who had experienced an adverse childhood and adolescence were more likely to come to believe information that is not true. Those people were more suggestible, and easily misled which in turn could affect their future.
    首先,經(jīng)歷過困難生活的人很容易被誤導,有發(fā)現(xiàn)表明雖然有些人通過不幸變得更加“頑強”,但是更多的人變得很少相信他們自己的判斷。更讓人吃驚的是,他們先前消極的經(jīng)歷使他們在以后的生活中更強大。更有甚者,經(jīng)歷過不幸童年的人在青春期會更可能相信不真實的信息。這些人更容易受影響,更容易被誤導,到頭來會影響他們的未來。
    Secondly, hardships cause pain and misery to people. When faced with adversity, people can easily get pessimistic and depressed due to the distress and agony brought by hardships. Some families end up in divorce and some depressed people even commit suicide or social crimes. This undoubtedly will bring about a series of problems to society at large.
    第二,苦難會導致痛苦和不幸。當我們面對不幸,由于苦難帶來的痛苦和創(chuàng)傷會使人們?nèi)菀妆^和有壓力。一些家庭以離婚告終甚至自殺或犯罪。毫無疑問這給整個社會帶來了一系列問題。
    In conclusion, hardships have direct adverse effects on both people’s mentality and their perception of reality. Therefore, in my opinion, they are absolutely not necessary in life.
    總之,困難給人們的心理和他們對現(xiàn)實的觀點帶來直接的不良影響。因此,我認為,在生活中它們完全不需要。