小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿
小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿
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小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿:My favorite teacher 我最喜歡的老師
My favorite teacher is Miss Huang. She is a beautiful lady. She has two big eyes, a high nose and a small red mouth. There is always a smile on her face.
Miss Huang likes singing and collecting posters. She is good at playing the piano. In the evening, she always sits in front of the piano and plays nice music. She is good at dancing, too. Sometimes she teaches us dancing.
Miss Huang likes dogs very much because the dog is very friendly and cute. Her favorite color is blue. Because blue is the color of the sky and the sea.
This is my favorite teacher. Our classmates all like her very much.
小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿:
My dream home is very big and clean. It has at least five floors and fifteen rooms. On the ground floor, there is a kitchen, a dining room and a bathroom. There are no other rooms on the ground floor. My bedroom, study, bathroom are on the first floor. They are all very comfortable. My parents’ room is on the second floor. It’s also very big and clean. My grandparents live with us in this big house, too. Their rooms are on the third floor. On the fourth floor, there is a big balcony. I can play games, read books and chat with friends there. I also have a big and nice garden. It is beside the big house. There are many flowers and vegetables in it. It has a big tree. In summer, I can sit under the tree with my family. Behind the garden, there is a swimming pool. I can swim with my friends in summer. I think it is very comfortable to live in my dream home.
翻譯: My夢想家是非常大和干凈的。 它有五個(gè)地板和至少十五個(gè)房間。 在底層上,有廚房、一個(gè)餐廳和衛(wèi)生間。 沒有在底層上的其他房間。 我的臥室,研究,衛(wèi)生間在一樓上。 他們是非常舒適的全部。 我的parents’室在二樓上。 干凈也的It’s非常大和。 我的祖父母與我們居住在這個(gè)大房子里,也是。 他們的房間在第三樓。 在第四樓,有一個(gè)大陽臺。 我可以打比賽,讀與在那邊朋友的書和閑談。 I也有一個(gè)大和好的庭院。 它是在大房子旁邊。 有在它的許多花和菜。 它有一棵大樹。 在夏天,我可以坐在與我家的樹下。 在庭院之后,有游泳池。 我可以游泳與我的朋友在夏天。 我認(rèn)為它是非常舒適的在我的夢想家居住。
小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿:
Leg Man
While working on the installation of a new piece of machinery, a worker was lifting a heavy steel support beam in order to bolt it into place. As he held the beam he began to exprediscomfort in the muscle of his leg.
"Man oh man!" he exclaimed. "Now that hurt!"
"Charlie horse?" someone asked.
"Charlie horse isn't the word for it. A Charlie horse would have be a blessing compared to how this feels."
By this time, another worker had walked up to see what the commotion was about. He looked at the steel support beam and said, "Can I help you with that?"
The injured worker replied as he pointed to his leg, "That would be great. How about massaging it a little while."
小學(xué)六年級英語演講稿:
Fish Kill
It was a cloudleday. The warmth of the fall sun made the day seem as if it would be perfect. Yes, for me perhaps, but not exactly for the technician who was working on one of my laboratory machines. The technician definitely knew what he was doing and seemed exceptionally qualified except for one thing. He was no electrician. He had found a motor that he identified as being bad. The motor shaft was much too difficult to turn and he had indicated that this was a major problem. "Expect two to three days for a new one to arrive," he said.
One thing my friend didn't understand is that when power is supplied to a generator, t becomes a motor and when mechanical power is applied to a motor, it becomes a generator. During the proceof his working on the machine he disconnected the leads to the motor and spun the shaft turning the motor into a generator. Disconnecting the leads in effect took the load off the motor, the leads being connected causing the motor not to turn freely. He looked rather perplexed to see the motor shaft spin so freely. For reasons unknown to me, he spun the shaft again and grabbed the wires protruding from the motor. I don't believe I have ever heard quite the string of expletives that this man let fly from his mouth. With his eyes widened he had to slap his hand loose from the wires as the flow of generated electricity locked the grip of his hand.
Now this being funny all by itself, it evidently wasn't funny enough for the technician because he spun the motor and grabbed the leads again. Another string of expletives that have never been heard previously by man were unleashed unto the world.
Several years ago, I had heard about a man who went fishing with an old crank type telephone generator. He'd drop the leads into the water and crank the generator causing the fish to be shocked whereby they would float to the top for him to collect. On this warm and cloudlefall day, I'd say, the technician's fish had all floated to the top.