如何与室友融洽相处的英语作文
篇一:如何和舍友相处 英文写作
Writing an essay
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Japan: The New Superpower
With the breakup of the Soviet Union and the US economy just coming out of a recession, Japan is in line for the superpower status. In the world market, even in the American domestic market, “Made in USA” has been replaced by “Made in Japan” as a mark
of a quality product. Japanese high-tech consumer products are able to dominate the world market because the Japanese are hard working, technologically oriented and diligent in their efforts to improve products.
First of all, we know that the Japanese work hard, often sacrificing there free time to their jobs. According to one report, the Japanese work an average of 42 hours per week while the
Americans work an average 35 hours a week. These extra hours certainly increase Japanese productivity and gain a competitive advantages. It is the hard work that contributes significantly to the incredible growth in their industries.
Secondly, the Japanese labor is technologically oriented. For example, many Japanese work as engineers, technicians, or scientists rather than social workers. Most Japanese students choose to major in high-tech fields instead of the humanities. By contrast, the US is less materialistic than Japan. A sizable percentage of Americans work in the areas of humanities and social work. Many college students pursue their dreams instead of profits, majoring in the fine arts, history and philosophy.
Finally, the Japanese attach much importance to research in an effort to improve their products. For example, well-known Japanese companies finance research work both at home and abroad. Many projects in the American universities MIT, Stanford are funded by Japanese companies who intend to use the research to produce more high-quality
products.
In summary, the Japanese can dominate the world market, including the American domestic market, because of their work ethic, technological orientation and their emphasis on research. As
a result, high-quality Japanese products have taken the place of American ones to spread to every corner of the
world.
篇二:我的室友英文作文
Simon Fan (fls)
English Writing
8 March 2012
My roommate John
One night, when I was having a bath alone in the washing room, the light sud-denly went out. “What’s up?” I shouted, but no
replies. It seemed nobody was in the room and the switch went wrong again. So I went out to switch it on directly. Just at that moment, a flash of camera suddenly appeared, followed by a burst of laughter. “Perfect postures. Smile and say cheese!” Then I saw
a smiling face in the corner. Oh, my god, it was John. He always played various tricks on people and it was my turn. As fast as he could, he ran out of the room, saying that “Great pictures! I’ll use
it as my computer background. ”
Indeed, he’s quite a naughty boy. Tall and handsome, he wears a thick mustache. He has many hats, and when the winter comes, he usually has his purple hat on all day long even when he is sleeping. And that always reminds me of a scene that a cute baby in the
cradle.
I still remember the time when he first entered the university. As he had never lived in the dormitory before, he wasn’t accustomed
to the college life. Away from home, he missed his parents so much that he kept a close and frequent phone contact with them. And almost all the talks were the same, his parent always informed him of the dos and don’ts. And John just nodded his head, saying “yes”
or “I got it” Things were always like that, and after the talk, he would strictly do what he was told. But when it came to the
dormitory rules, things were quite opposite.
With the garbage produced each day, the cleaning was done in turn. But when it was John’s turn, he would always find some fine
excuses and refused to do so. We com-plained a lot to him, but it didn’t work. It seemed that all the rules set for the dormitory was invalid for him.
Honestly speaking, he is quite a diligent student. Even during the military train-ing, he still spared some time to study in the library and sometimes even absented him-self from the training, which was quite rare in that period. And the absence finally con-tributed to his low grade on the training course, and he usually complains about that even almost two years passed. Every semester, he will choose lots of courses, and he is always the busiest one in my class. 7 am
out, 12 pm back, that’s his regular routine, and nobody can prevent from him doing so, except the computer games.
Once he starts playing the game, he’ll immediately get lost in the
virtual world. With his back against the wall, he lies on his bed, staring at the screen motionlessly, and clicks the mouse consistently. And the posture can last a whole day. But after several days’
obsession, he’ll definitely uninstall the game, claiming that he’ll
never touch it again. But several weeks later, we’ll see him playing
the same game again.