高中英语写作传统文化
㈠ 高中英语课本有哪些管于中国传统文化的故事
这个的话应该是有很多中国传统文化的故事比如说那个三保下西洋。
㈡ 简单高中英语翻译“对待传统文化,我们应该取其精华,去其糟粕.其中,情态动词不要用should!”
We are supposed to take the essence and discard the dregs to treat our traditonal culture.
㈢ 对普通家庭孩子来说,学习英语有必要吗
学英语真的很重要。从下面几个方面进行阐述。
首先,就学习而言,英语学科的分数一直都是大头,就是说,英语占比非常高,就安徽的学生来说,小升初考试满分300,英语就占到了100分;中考满分750分,英语占了150分;高考满分750分,英语占了150分;考研一般满分500,英语占了100分。从这些数据我们不容易看出来,在人生的每一个大型考试,都有英语,而且分数占比都很高,英语成绩的好坏也许就决定了你能不能上理想的学校。
其次,就工作而言,现在很多公司招聘对英语要求非常高,比如说一些外企或是一些巨头公司,他们用英语水平筛选人才,假如你和一个竞争对手,能力差不多,学历也差不多,其他各方面能力都挺出色,那HR只要一个,你有英语四六级甚至雅思托福,公司就要你,这是你区别于其他人的东西,是你的优势所在。我已经听到过很多同学因为英语没有四六级而没被大公司聘用,我有一个同学去北京小米科技应聘,HR直接问有没有英语四六级,我同学没有,那后面直接不考虑她了,这就是现实,这是没办法的事,因为中国人才实在太多了,必须用这样的要求来筛选。再跟大家举一个很现实的例子,同样的岗位,你有英语四级证书,每个月工资加200,有英语六级,再加200,这是一般的公司,有些公司可能更多。英语的好坏已经影响了你的收入。所以,英语水平是真真切切地影响你的工作和收入的。
那最后,回到日常生活中来,现在中国的国际化进程越来越快,越来越多的的外国人选择来中国发展,也有很多中国人选择去外国学习或工作,所以国际间的交流越来越频繁,或者说你要赚外国人的钱,英语是国际使用最为广泛的语言,你不懂英语,试问怎么交流?最近就遇到了一件趣事,一个外国人来我们学校的奶茶店买纯咖啡,外国人中文不好,老板不懂英文,两个人就干对着,外国人就找我求助,我翻译了一下,外国人就走了,因为这里没有纯咖啡,但是老板就是不会说,你说尴尬吗?所以,要想不尴尬,英语必须得达到日常沟通的基本要求吧。
㈣ 关于中国传统文化 英语范文 高中
Culture of China
The Culture of China is home to one of the world's oldest and most complex civilizations. China boasts a history rich in over 5,000 years of artistic, philosophical, political, and scientific advancement. Though regional differences provide a sense of diversity, commonalities in language and religion connect a culture distinguished by such significant contributions such as Confucianism and Taoism. Confucianism was the official philosophy throughout most of Imperial China's history and strongly influenced other countries in East Asia. Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy.
With the rise of Western economic and military power beginning in the mid-19th century, Western systems of social and political organization gained adherents in China. Some of these would-be reformers rejected China's cultural legacy, while others sought to combine the strengths of Chinese and Western cultures.
China is a unified nation consisting of many different ethnic groups. Fifty-six different ethnic groups make up the great Chinese national family. Because the Han people accounts for more than ninety percent of China's population, the remaining fifty-five groups are generally referred to as "ethnic minorities." Next to the majority Han, the Mongolian, Hui, Tibetan, and Uygur peoples comprise the largest ethnic groups. Although China's ethnic minorities do not account for a large portion of the population, they are distributed over a vast area, residing in every corner of China.
Particularly since the implementation of China's opening and reform policy, the central government has increased investment in minority areas and accelerated their opening to the outside world. This has resulted in an upsurge of economic development in these areas. Each of China's ethnic minority groups possesses a distinctive culture. The Chinese government respects minority customs, and works to preserve, study, and collate the cultural ar
㈤ 高中英语作文!100字传统文化保护的
第一篇:
Traditional Culture Won't Be Lost
It seems we are living in the conflict between modern and traditional cultures every day. Hearing the blaring of horns the moment you step out of your house, seeing the so called "pop" the moment you open your eyes, you can't help thinking, "Will the traditional culture be graally lost?"
Many people believe so. They may put right in front of you all the evidences they can dig out. They may argue that people are rushing to restaurants instead of cooking at home, listening to pop music but not traditional, wearing in a way people couldn't imagine ten years ago. Modern people like the air of freedom, not to be restrained by traditions. They offer this long list, only trying to confirm that this world is full of fashion,competition and temptation and the traditional culture is fading
and will be lost at last.
Though we are now living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy are part of our daily life. Though this is a skeptical age, and our faith has weakened, our confidence in some aspects of the traditional culture should and would never be lost.
Wouldn't you agree that our traditional culture is always credited with modesty, politeness and respectfulness, which have always been treasured for more than five thousand years?Even in this modern world, people still admire those with good manners, those who are polite to others or respectful to old people.
Wouldn't you agree that our Chinese traditional music is beautiful and artistic and our Chinese tea culture is always an appealing treasure to people around the world?
So there may just be some changes in our lifestyle or our attitudes towards life, but little change occurs to some fundamental aspects of our traditional culture that people still treasure in heart.
The traditional culture will never be lost, I believe.
第二篇:
The information revolution, the development of mass media and the achievements in science and technology have doubtlessly ushered us in a rapidly progressing society, where we may have no time to talk about our traditional culture. In the city, no one can escape from the fast pace.
We eat the popularized fast food and enjoy the popularized "fast food" culture. Since we get so used to such fast things that many traditional things have been neglected, some people believe that the traditional culture will graally be lost, but I think it will never be lost.
Although entertainments are in abundance nowadays, traditional cultures still continue to dominate.
We still regard going to a concert as a luxury. Many classic books touch a string from generation to generation in spite of time and space.
And we are still moved by the inspirational spirits of our great ancestors.Traditional festivals remind us of our disposition to the traditional culture. Our relief in traditional culture gets ready to revive at any time.
To some traditional cultures that are on decline, we have taken active measures to conserve them. Experts have come up with proper advice on protecting such cultures. Many volunteers have dedicated themselves to studying them. First and foremost,more and more people have discerned the importance of the traditional culture. Therefore, we are sure that our efforts will lead to a brilliant future.
If a culture wants to gain an eternal life, it should change itself to cater to the people in its age. So does our traditional culture. Traditional cultures adhering to modern means appear rigorous. For example, we make CDs for classic music so that it can not only meet modern needs but also spread further and more successfully in the modern world. The appearance of traditional culture changes, but the essence will never change and will be well accepted.
There is no need to worry about whether our traditional culture will be lost. It is an important heritage of the whole human race. No culture, no mankind. We cherish the traditional culture as we cherish our blood in our body. The traditional culture lies in life, forever continuing.
第三篇:
In the 21~(st) century, globalization takes great influences not only on the field of economy, but also on that of culture, it means the constant dominance of western culture. One of the aspects is that traditional culture is being treated coldly. The treasures from our ancestors are fading out graally. How to maintain it is really an urgent task. Cultural contact and conflict are very common and unavoidable in the development of culture. The key factor is that how we should face and deal with it.
Another concern for many countries was the dispersal of Indigenous cultural property around the world. There was concern that objects had been removed from their native territories, often with the consent of Indigenous Pacific Peoples, at times in the past where Indigenous peoples had no control over the collection, trade and importation of such objects. Repatriation of cultural objects is becoming increasingly important for Pacific countries as they now establish their own museums and cultural centres for the recording, display and promotion of their cultures. However, there is still much repatriation work to be done. The Cook Islands delegation reported that there are more traditional cultural objects from the Cook Islands held in overseas museums than in the Cook Islands themselves. The Cook Islands National Museum is attempting to repatriate objects from museums abroad, but unfortunately, there are very few legal avenues available for the return of such cultural property. In most cases, repatriation of cultural objects is dependent on the goodwill of the relevant international museums。