100學年度英文作文比賽
高三高二英文作文比賽優勝名單和作品 如下:
一、高三組:
題目: What I Value Most in My Senior High School Life
1.第一名三忠29蔡允之
2.第二名三樂27黃 涵
3.第三名三莊29蔡逸靜
4.第四名三仁08周嘉葳
5.第四名三良06吳虹熠
6.第五名三御03吳宇平
7.第五名三莊31戴尹宣
二、高二組:
題目: The Most Interesting Class I Have Ever Had
1.第一名二信04周淳郁
2.第二名二勤28韓世珊
3.第三名二忠03許立儒
4.第四名二數30陳亭安
5.第四名二誠30謝 瑢
6.第五名二愛26陳時薇
7.第五名二毅20柯映竹
8.第五名二溫14高紹芳
1.感謝評審辛勞:
高二組:鄭惠文老師、董于嘉老師、李婉如老師
高三組:王淑珍老師、崔國容老師、林珮萍老師
2.感謝黃思齊及楊雅淇2位實習老師的比賽協助
2.
98學年度英文作文比賽 高二得獎作品
題目: OF ALL THE PROVERBS YOU’VE LEARNED, WHICH IMPRESSES YOU THE MOST? WHY
OF ALL THE PROVERBS YOU’VE LEARNED,
WHICH IMPRESSES YOU THE MOST? WHY?
二數36劉廷芳
“I really look down on the person I was half a year ago,” Alex told me. We both thought about the time she was tricked by a guy. “Well, that’s good,” I said. “Live and learn.”
Live and learn. Three words, with a world of meaning. If we stumble through life, always falling and getting up but never learn how not to fall, what is the point of life? If we cannot gain knowledge from previous failures, how are we supposed to get stronger, smarter, and wiser? Humans did not leap to the top of the food chain by squatting on the ground and waiting for food to come by. No, they thought, planned, maneuvered, then finally closed in for the kill. They sought knowledge, and learned from failed attempts.
There is another proverb in relation to this: “Give a beggar a fish, and he’ll eat for a day; teach him how to fish, and he can eat for his whole life.” Should the beggar refuse learning how to fish, he would ultimately die. Failure is the mother of success, if and only if we can learn from it. If we can live and learn, there is nothing we cannot accomplish; if we can’t, we are no more than walking bags of meat.
Once I quarreled with a close friend over some trivial issue. Neither of us would back down. I was stubborn, defensive, and belligerent – I felt I was not at fault; she should apologize first. This cold war froze my life for almost half a year, up to the day she announces she was leaving for LA, probably forever. Still, I did not say sorry. She’s left for a long time now, and I’ve only seen her once since she departed. I regret that to this day. However, I did not wallow in my grief. Instead, I learned from it. Now I treasure every friend who crosses my path, and am happier because of this. Live and learn.
During the summer, I went to NTU medical camp and met a boy. He was older than most of us, and knew more, too. Perhaps that’s why he was a tyrant and a show-off. He was feared and hated by all the other group members. This part of his personality couldn’t have sprouted over the summer; it must have shown itself to his classmates at school before. He must have been despised before. Yet he didn’t seem to learn then, and didn’t learn this time, either. After camp, he wrote in his personal blog, stating, “Sure, I’m bossy and I know you guys hate me. But that’s the way I am, so deal with it!” If he continues along this path, I am sure he will be miserable, alone, and without friends.
Live and learn. Accept your shortcomings with humility and face the future with the arrogance that comes with knowing you can and will improve. Face your failures with a sensible mind, finding the cause of failure and seeking to eradicate it. Be proud of who you are but never be blind to your errors. Treat every scrap of knowledge as you would pearls – never let them go. Past experiences should be as treasure troves, for they can teach you what is wrong and guide you away from that road.
Live happily and learn greedily.
Of all the proverbs you’ve learned, which one impresses you the most? Why?
“Traveling is the best teacher,” is the most impressive proverb that I have ever learned. While I was traveling, the best part of every trip was not the excitement when the air plane took off, the moment at which I could leave my worries behind, or the gratifying buffet meal and the big swimming pool provided by the hotel, but the lessons I could learn from traveling.
In the summer vacation of 2006, my family and I went to Kenya and visited a traditional tribe. The people there were lacking water, so they didn’t have enough water to drink, not to mention growing crops. They lived in humble and shabby huts which were out of electricity. When we give the children some pencils and candies, they were so thrilled that they held the gifts tightly. Although their lives weren’t easy, they always looked on the bright side. From this trip, I’ve learned to count my blessing when I am not satisfied with what I’ve owned. In 2002, we went to the jellyfish-lake in Belau. In the lake, I held up a none-poisonous jellyfish and touched its smooth body. At that time, I realized how tender this creature was! Human beings should protect the nature as hard as possible. We shouldn’t pollute the environment and destroy the habitats of the animals too much, or otherwise all the fantastic creatures will become extinct. In this summer vacation, my family and I went to Hualien and watched aboriginal dances. I was amazed by their powerful voices, colorful clothes and energetic moves. Form the trip, I knew that every culture is unique and can’t be replaced. We should respect and be eager to know the customs of other cultures.
The lessons that I learn while traveling are the things I have heard of but do not realize their meanings. While traveling, I am not just a student sitting in the classroom reading a textbook, but a participant experiencing the whole lesson. Traveling is indeed the best teacher because it changes my views toward life and teaches me to be content with what I have had and learn to be nice to others, including people, creatures and the whole world.
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