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『壹』 求一篇關於探險類型的英文短文

Hello,everyone!Here is Wendy,giving a speech.In order to help you know more about Wendy.I wanna tell you something interesting about myself.And the story begins like this.When I was in Grade 2 in my high school,my teacher asked us to prepare a speech about anything that we wanna talk about.One day,it was my turn to do the job.Although I thought I had prepared so well,I still felt a bit nervous.And what』s worse,I decided to add some body language to my speech,which I thought would help a lot.However,it was just stupid,very very stupid,after I really did this standing in front of the class.
And now I will show you how I did that and how stupid it was.It goes like,"You,you and you,get together!」Ok,this is just part of what I said.I thought,it should have impressed my class deeply.On contrary,I heard hundreds of,oh,no,it should be thousands of laughters.And that is really quite bad.I even didn』t know what had happened.So I continued the speech,but from then I couldn』t find any confidence.
So,this is my story and do you have a better understanding about me?No matter whether you do or not,I am very happy,because all of you have shared my story.And that』s the most important!

I Regain Confidence
I received a devastating(破壞性極大的) blow to my self-confidence in the first interview of my college years. I applied to be a host in our Student Acting Troupe and felt confident that I would be accepted. But one of the panel(全體陪審員) members told me: "You seem inadequate (不適當的,不能勝任的,不夠格的)and you are a little vertically(絕頂的,極高的)-challenged." My life has never been the same since. I used bigger heels to complement(補充,補足) my height and psychological maneuvers(精神策略) and tricks to hide my lack of confidence. But no matter how hard I tried to look the part, there was still something missing.
As president of English Club, I organized the rehearsal(排練,排演) of Snow White for an English party. Unfortunately, we could not find an actor to be the last dwarf. It had to be someone who was humorous by nature and fluent in English. Suddenly, all eyes turned to me, and I knew I would have to be the dwarf. To my great surprise and delight, once on stage, I was totally absorbed in the performance and my humorous nature was put to full use. As the dwarf, I was a big hit.
Yes, each of us is only one among millions of others, but each of us is an indivial and each of us is unique. Cultivating our indiviality(個性,個人特徵) will transform(使改變) our lives, making of them a ka'leidoscope(萬花筒) of new colors and textures.(質地,構造)
A world deprived(奪去,剝奪,使喪失) of di'versity would be a bland and boring place. The real tragedy is not being short or shy or ugly, but having your identity lost in a world in which everyone is a clone(克隆) of a model cool boy or a flawless(無缺點的,無暇的) charming girl.
Given a choice, I would rather be ugly than live in such a world. I'd rather be a genuine dwarf accompanying a Snow White than be a Snow White among nothing but Snow Whites. I would rather be myself. I would contribute my indivial and unique colors to create a more diverse universe. Please, be yourself.

對一些生疏一點的單詞做了注釋。不知道這可以不?

『貳』 有關野外冒險活動的英語作文

探險活動 On Adventure Activities

Depending on personal experience, preference and emotion, different people have different views towards adventure activities like rock climbing and bungee jumping. As far as I am concerned, these adventure activities have a great positive effect on our physical and mental health.
由於個人經歷,愛好和情感不同,對於冒險活動不同的人有不同的看法,像攀岩、蹦極。我覺得這些冒險活動對我們的身心健康有積極的影響。
There are reasons accounting for my view. For one thing, it is a good way to keep our body health. In modern society, most people are busier than ever before and have less time to take exercise, so the positive effects that doing exercises bring to us is unprecedented needed. Attending adventure activities now and then can help us keep fit and keep labor and relax in balance. For another, attending adventure activities also has a great impact on keeping our mental health. Most people in modern society suffer greater pressure than ever before and need to release it effectively and promptly. Attending adventure activates needs more concentration and attention and that can help us release our pressure by distracting our attention from work and study. There is no denying that releasing pressure in time is good for our mental health.
以下的理由可以支持我的觀點。一方面,它是保持身體健康的一個好方法。在現代又可以幫助我們保持健康,可以保持勞逸平衡。另一方面,參加冒險活動對我們的心理健康也有很大的影響。現代社會大多數人都忍受著前所未有的壓力,需要及時有效地釋放。參加冒險激活動需要更加的集中注意力這樣可以通過分散我們的注意力幫助我們釋放工作和學習上的壓力。不可否認的是,及時釋放壓力對我們的精神健康有好處。
To put it in a nutshell, attending adventure activities has a great positive effect on our health. However, one thing should be reminded of that, adventure activities are not appropriated for everyone and great attention should be given while attending.
簡而言之,參加冒險活動對我們的健康有很大的積極作用。然而,有一點需要提醒的是,冒險活動並不適合每一個人,在參加的時候應該要重視。

『叄』 關於探險的英語作文(80個詞左右)

My Experience in the Morning Fog
Fog is a natural phenomenon.It usually appears in the morning,so people call it morning fog.
is Tuesday today.I got up very early to do some jogging as uaual.When I got out of the building.I found that I was surrounded by the fog.I didn't know whether I was in a dream or not,because everything was not clear.The street lights seemed far away,like stars in the sky.
I couldn't see anything or anybody three metres away.Only could I hear some sounds.When people came nearer,I could see them clearly.My hair was wet.Droplets were on my face.
The morning fog was graally disappearing when the sun rose in he east.All the things were clear again.

『肆』 英語作文我關於探險的觀點

My dream is to become an explorer when i grow up. If I could realized my dream, I will climb the mountains, live in the rainforest and desert, travel in the Atlantic Ocean and go to the Moon. Now i am studying very hard to get more knowledge, so that i can realize my dream.

『伍』 一篇關於冒險經歷的英語作文

My Experience in the Morning Fog
Fog is a natural phenomenon. It usually appears in the morning, so people call it morning fog.
is Tuesday today. I got up very early to do some jogging as uaual. When I got out of the building. I found that I was surrounded by the fog. I didn't know whether I was in a dream or not, because everything was not clear. The street lights seemed far away, like stars in the sky.
I couldn't see anything or anybody three metres away. Only could I hear some sounds. When people came nearer, I could see them clearly. My hair was wet. Droplets were on my face.
The morning fog was graally disappearing when the sun rose in he east. All the things were clear again.

『陸』 關於「探險」的英語作文

Taking
Risks(談冒險)
Nothing
ventured,
nothing
gained.
Some
people
take
the
view
that
sometimes
in
life
we
have
to
take
chances
in
order
to
make
progress.
I
admire
such
people.
It
certainly
takes
guts
to
take
risks.
Maybe
it's
because
of
my
upbringing,
but
I
am
the
type
who
usually
plays
it
safe.
People
like
me
prefer
the
saying,
"A
bird
in
the
hand
is
worth
two
in
the
bush."
Conservative
as
it
may
be,
it
keeps
me
out
of
trouble.
I
must
confess,
however,
that
leading
such
a
moderate
life
may,
at
times,
be
boring.
Admittedly,
my
life
is
not
half
as
colorful
or
exciting
as
other
people's
but
at
least
it
gives
me
a
sense
of
security.
不入虎穴,焉得虎子。有些人認為我們在一生之中,有時候必須冒點險以求進步。我佩服這些人。冒險的確須有勇氣才行。也許是由於我的成長背景,我是屬於那種穩扎穩打型的人。
像我這樣的人喜歡這句格言:「一鳥在手勝於兩鳥在林」。也許這種說法有些保守,但是那可使我免除麻煩。但我必須承認的是,過如此平凡的生活,有時候可能很無聊。無可諱言地,我的生活不及其它人一半的多采多姿和刺激,但是至少它使我有安全感。

『柒』 用英語寫一篇關於野外探險的作文

.My friend
I have a good friend.She is a pretty girl.She lives in Jiujiang.She is a middle school student.She has big eyes,a small mouth,a small nose and a round face.She is tall and thin.She likes watching TV and playing the basketball.On the weekend,she always plays basketball with her friends in the afternoon and watches TV in the evening.
She is a good student.She is good at English.She likes speaking in English.She always reports news in English in her school.
She says we are good friends.We often send e-mails to each other everyday.I like her very much.

『捌』 探險旅遊英語作文100詞

供參考:
Last weekend,my friends and I decided to visit a famous mountain in our city.It was a bright and cheerful morning.We were singing and laughing all the way.One and a half hours later,we arrived at the foot of the mountain,we began to climb.We could see many beautiful flowers and odd trees on the mountainside.The mountain is quite high,but we finally reached the top.From the mountaintop,we could get a bird』s eye view of the town.It looked so beautiful in the mist.We also visited a temple there and there are many people who are praying for health and good fortunes.
When it was getting dark we returned.We spent a very wonderful time together.Though I was tired that night,I was too excited to fall asleep.
如有不明白的,歡迎隨時提問!
天天開心!

『玖』 野外探險需准備什麼英語作文80詞彙

How to Prepare for a Backpacking Trip Into the Wilderness

Backpacking in the wilderness can be a wonderful adventure, a lesson in suffering, or just plain fun. But by taking a little care, some careful planning, and with guided experience, it can be a thrilling pastime.
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Steps
1
Learn the basic camping skills. Just reading about camping skills is not enough. To learn about other people's experiences and opinions, ask from a knowledgeable outdoorsman or outdoorswoman. If you are new to backpacking trips, consider joining a backpacking group or tour and ask for help. You might want to learn these things below just in case something goes wrong.
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How to start a fire

How to send a smoke signal

How to set up a tent

How to use a compass

2
Apply for permits or reservations. Some popular hiking destinations require permits to use certain areas. You may need a fishing license to go trout fishing. If you fail to make a reservation for the hut at trail's end, you'll be out of luck.

3
Learn to read maps and use a compass and GPS properly. Buy a good compass and a map of the area in which you intend to immerse yourself, and study the terrain carefully before you set out, so that you have some idea of what awaits you. Get in the habit as you hike of looking around and checking your map so you always know where you are. Keep track of landmarks and trailside scenery and make notes as you go on the map. Put the map into a clear plastic bag and seal it if it is not already waterproof. This might mean that you have to cut the map up and seal each section into a separate bag, but it keeps it clean and dry. The Silva brand of compasses are normally accompanied by a pamphlet with detailed instructions.

4
Learn about your area and where you are coming to. This is extremely important if you are going someplace very different from your own locality. Research what sort of weather to expect, what types of creatures (i.e. bears) and vegetation that you are likely to encounter, terrain, and possible dangers. A guidebook can be useful, if it is high-quality. Ask a local guide what to look for, if possible. While part of the adventure is facing the unknown, people can get themselves seriously endangered, die, or just have no fun whatsoever when they fail to plan.

5
Tell someone your itinerary. Before leaving for the hike, be sure a trusted person will be alerted to your trip. If a disaster befalls you, and you don't come back on time, he or she can alert the authorities, give information on your intended whereabouts, and so on.

6
Pick your traveling companions. Problems can arise if there's a bad match of hikers. If you have little experience, find hikers who can help guide you. Make sure you like each other. Choose fellow hikers who have a similar or better physical fitness level. It can help if you have similar interests in the hike--wanting to identify local birds, or take wildlife photography, rock-climb, and so on. Don't randomly join hikes with people you do not know or who do not seem to understand what they are getting into; they can be a liability later.

7
Dress for the environment and the weather. Temperatures and weather can vary wildly; be prepared for a range of conditions. Learn to dress warmly for coldtemperatures or protect yourself from heat.

8
Pack your backpack sensibly. Choose items for slim profile. Things you will need easy access to should be on outer pockets. Place heavy stuff in the bottom compartment and the lighter on top. Compress items that can be squished with plastic bags, folding, or whatever will help make it smaller. This is a fine skill and each person's pack is different.

9
Get used to your pack. Two days into the back-country is notthe time to find out you aren't able to carry your own pack. Carry it around fully loaded for a few hours every day. Take walks whenever possible with it. If your backpack is too heavy and unwieldy in the middle of civilization, it will to be impossible to carry in the wilderness. Do not try to carry more than 30% of your own body weight on your back-and even that might be too much.

10
Consider where the water source will be. Don't assume you can drink the water unless told by an expert-a crystal clear mountain stream can be swimming with illness-causing bacteria. Water may not be potable, or essentially inaccessible. In a dry or hot season, springs, rivers, and streams may dry up. In some dry areas, like deserts, you may have to bring in all of your water. Remember that water is 8 1/3 pounds a gallon. You might want to use a water purifier.

11
Purify your water. Usually, water from a questionable source is cleaned either with a pump or with chemicals such as iodine or chlorine dioxide, both of which can be bought from a camping store or on-line. These chemicals can sometimes double as a disinfectant for wounds, insect bites and scratches.

12
Bring your first aid kit. What you will need to bring will depend on where you are hiking, when, and how long you'll be out. But a basic kit will contain:
Bandages, both gauze and ACE bandages(for sprains and strains)
Sunscreen
Pain-killers (ibuprofen, etc.)
Tweezers
Anti-bacterial cream
Diarrhea relief
Adhesive bandages
Foot care items: athletic tape, blister bandages, "moleskin" patches, etc.
Anything else you tend to need: asthma inhaler, for instance.

13
Consider lighting. Always bring a headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries and bulb (if applicable). There are wind-up or pump lights that do not require batteries but they do not always provide as much light. You may want a lightweight lantern or LED light for ambient light.

14
Travel with a friend. Even if you're experienced, it's far safer to travel in pairs or a group. Be sure at least one outdoorsman or outdoorswoman in your group has the experience, skills, and intelligence to keep everyone safe.
15
Know your tents. For backpacking, you need shelter that is proper for the terrain and season, lightweight but strong, and relatively easy to manage. "Pop-up" tents are very popular for the beginner, although be sure to select the tent that will fit your needs.Be sure to assemble your tent before heading to the wilderness, to know how to set it, inspect for damage, and replace any missing parts. Always have a repair kit. Avoid packing wet tents if you can. If you can't, don't forget to dry them out later.

16
Prepare your sleeping gear. A sleeping bag is the typical way to keep warm at night. Be sure yours is rated in the recommended temperature range of your wilderness area, as you don't want to be too hot or cold. Buy a compression bag to help rece bulk. You may want to buy a sleeping bag liner to keep your bag in its best shape. You also will likely want a sleeping pad, either blow-up or self-inflating. All of these items will be among your heaviest, bulkiest items, so choose wisely. A zero-degree bag should not weigh more than 3 pounds if you shop carefully. A sleeping pad should not weigh more than 2 pounds. Added together and on your back, that's still a heavy 5 pounds. Try find gear well below these weights.

17
Pay attention to your footwear. A foot injury will turn a wilderness journey into a crisis in moments. Choose supportive, rugged footwear appropriate to the terrain. Hiking boots are the usual best choice, with hiking shoes or sandals also possible good choices. 'Always break in your footwear before your backpacking trip.': a simple blister can cause big difficulties. Socks are important too: be sure they cushion sufficiently and bring enough to rotate to avoid infections. If you get a "hot spot," (starts to hurt a little), stop and deal with it right away. You might avoid a big problem later.

18
Consider your food. Backpacking in the wilderness requires lightweight, shelf-stable, high-calorie food. Avoid food that needs refrigeration or is fragile. Most outdoor stores, catalogs, and websites offer freeze-dried, or ready-to-eat meals that are easy to heat. American-style MRE's (military rations) are available in a commercial version. You can also find foods at the grocery store that are in camping-friendly form. In addition to snacks, two or three meals a day, be sure you bring a bit more than you think you'll need. In bear country, you will need to have a bear-resistant container and secure it properly.
19
Get cooking. What will you use for heating food and beverages? (If you are.)Some areas permit campfires or have grills on-site. However, some locations will not allow open fires, or there will not be enough wood. A lightweight camping stove will be useful, and is faster to cook with, especially in bad weather. Remember you will need cooking implements, vessels, and something to eat and drink with. Ultra-light setups usually focus on boiling water for freeze-dried meals; more elaborate cooking (frying, simmering, mixing multiple items for one dish) calls for less specialized (and usually heavier) cookware. Your stove and cookware should not weigh more than 2 pounds. For example, an ultralight stove = 3-6 oz, ultralight pot = 6 oz. The latest models tend to use a lot less fuel, which will also save you weight (once you know how much fuel you need... this varies according to the menu and altitude/outside temperatures)

20
Use fire wisely. Campfires can be life-saving, as well as a great comfort. But they are also a leading cause of injury at campsites. Be sure that you understand basic campfire-making and safety.
Have two methods for creating fire, such as waterproof matches and a lighter.
If there is a designated area, use it.
Always have the means to extinguish a fire immediately if it gets out of control.
Never leave a fire smoldering.
If open fires are not allowed, respect that rule.
Do not burn plastic.
Never pitch your tent close to the campfire--tents are flammable and meltable!
21
Get the sanitation in order. You will need to be able to wash any cookware and your hands prior to cooking. You will also need plastic bags (preferably zip-top) for any waste that needs to be packed out, such as wrappers or dog doo-doo.

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