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1、美国中学生作文集美国中学生作文集美国中学生作文集写要渲染环境,生动感人。任何事情的发生、开展都离不开环境,抓住环境的特点来写,会很好的渲染气氛,表达感情,使文章更加生动感人。美国中学生作文范文有哪些?The following essay was written by Edmund N. Carpenter,age 17, in June 1938 while he was a student inLawrenceville, N.J. Carpenter would go on to win the BronzeStar for his service in World War II and
2、 to a civiliancareer as an attorney. A graduate of Harvard Law School, hebecame president of Richards, Layton & Finger, a law firm.He died on Dec. 19, xx at age 87 and is survived by sixchildren and 15 grandchildren:It may seem very strange to the reader that one of mytender age should already be th
3、inking about that inevitableend to which even the paths of glory lead. However, thisessay is not really concerned with death, but rather withlife, my future life. I have set down here the things whichI, at this age, believe essential to happiness and pleteenjoyment of life. Some of them will doubtle
4、ss seem veryodd to the reader; others will perhaps be pletely in aordwith his own wishes. At any rate, they pose a synopsis ofthe things which I sincerely desire to have done before Ileave this world and pass on to the life hereafter or tooblivion.Before I die I want to know that I have done somethi
5、ngtruly great, that I have aomplished some gloriousachievement the credit for which belongs solely to me. I donot aspire to bee as famous as a Napoleon and conquer manynations; but I do want, almost above all else, to feel thatI have been an addition to this world of ours. I shouldlike the world, or
6、 at least my native land, to be proud ofme and to sit up and take notice when my name is pronouncedand say, There is a man who has done a great thing. I donot want to have passed through life as just another speckof humanity, just another cog in a tremendous machine. Iwant to be something greater, f
7、ar greater than that. Mydesire is not so much for immortality as for distinctionwhile I am alive. When I leave this world, I want to knowthat my life has not been in vain, but that I have, in thecourse of my existence, done something of which I amrightfully very proud.Before I die I want to know tha
8、t during my life I havebrought great happiness to others. Friendship, we all agree,is one of the best things in the world, and I want to havemany friends. But I could never die fully contented unlessI knew that those with whom I had been intimate had gainedreal happiness from their friendship with m
9、e. Moreover, Ifeel there is a really sincere pleasure to be found inpleasing others, a kind of pleasure that can not be gainedfrom anything else. We all want much happiness in our lives,and giving it to others is one of the surest ways toachieve it for ourselves.Before I die I want to have visited a
10、 large portion ofthe globe and to have actually lived with several foreignraces in their own environment. By traveling in countriesother than my own I hope to broaden and improve my outlookon life so that I can get a deeper, and more pletesatisfaction from living. By mixing the weighty philosophyof
11、China with the hard practicalism of America, I hope tomake my life fuller. By blending the rigid discipline ofGermany with the great liberty in our own nation I hope tomore pletely enjoy my years on this earth. These are buttwo examples of the many things which I expect to achieveby traveling and th
12、us have a greater appreciation of life.Before I die there is another great desire I mustfulfill, and that is to have felt a truly great love. At myyoung age I know that love, other than some filialaffection, is probably far beyond my ken. Yet, young as Imay be, I believe I have had enough inkling of
13、 the subjectto know that he who has not loved has not really lived. Norwill I feel my life is plete until I have actuallyexperienced that burning flame and know that I am at lastin love, truly in love. I want to feel that my whole heartand soul are set on one girl whom I wish to be a perfectangel in
14、 my eyes. I want to feel a love that will farsurpass any other emotion that I have ever felt. I knowthat when I am at last really in love then I will startliving a different, better life, filled with new pleasuresthat I never knew existed.Before I die I want to feel a great sorrow. This,perhaps, of
15、all my wishes will seem the strangest to thereader. Yet, is it unusual that I should wish to have had aplete life? I want to have lived fully, and certainlysorrow is a part of life. It is my belief that, as in thecase of love, no man has lived until he has felt sorrow. Itmolds us and teaches us that
16、 there is a far deepersignificance to life than might be supposed if one passedthrough this world forever happy and carefree. Moreover,once the pangs of sorrow have slackened, for I do notbelieve it to be a permanent emotion, its dregs often leaveus a better knowledge of this world of ours and a bet
17、terunderstanding of humanity. Yes, strange as it may seem, Ireally want to feel a great sorrow.With this last wish I plete the synopsis of the thingsI want to do before I die. Irrational as they may seem tothe reader, nevertheless they prise a sincere summary ofwhat I truthfully now believe to be th
18、e things mostessential to a fully satisfactory and happy life. As Istand here on the threshold of my future, these are thethings which to me seem the most valuable. Perhaps in fiftyyears I will think that they are extremely silly. Perhaps Iwill wonder, for instance, why I did not include a wish forc
19、ontinued happiness. Yet, right now, I do not desire mylife to be a bed of roses. I want it to be something muchmore than that. I want it to be a truly great adventure,never dull, always exciting and engrossing; not sicklysweet, yet not unhappy. And I believe it will be all I wishif I do these things
20、 before I die.As for death itself, I do not believe that it will besuch a disagreeable thing providing my life has beensuessful. I have always considered life and death as twocups of wine. Of the first cup, containing the wine of life,we can learn a little from literature and from those whohave drun
21、k it, but only a little. In order to get the fullflavor we must drink deeply of it for ourselves. I believethat after I have quaffed the cup containing the wine oflife, emptied it to its last dregs, then I will not fear toturn to that other cup, the one whose contents can bedesignated only by X, an
22、unknown, and a thing about whichwe can gain no knowledge at all until we drink forourselves. Will it be sweet, or sour, or tasteless? Who cantell? Surely none of us like to think of death as the endof everything. Yet is it? That is a question that for allof us will one day be answered when we, havin
23、g witnessedthe drama of life, e to the final curtain. Probably we willall regret to leave this world, yet I believe that after Ihave drained the first cup, and have possibly grown a bitweary of its flavor, I will then turn not unwillingly tothe second cup and to the new and thrilling experience ofex
24、ploring the unknown.The biggest infrastructure challenge for the UnitedStates in the next decade is not the billions needed forrailroads, highways and energy. It is the American schoolsystem, from kindergarten through the Ph.D. program and thepostgraduate education of adults. And it requires somethi
25、ngfar scarcer than money - thinking and risk-taking.在下一个十年中,美国所遇到的最大的“根底结构”的挑战并不是花费几十亿美元用于铁路、公路和能源,而是美国的教育制度从幼儿园到博士的培养方案以及成人的教育。这需要的是比金钱更珍贵的东西思考和冒险。The challenge is not one of expansion. On the contrary,the rapid growth in enrollment over the last 40 years has eto an end. By 1978, more than 93 perce
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