1. 关于林肯的英语作文80字
Abraham Lincoln was born in 1890 . He was President of the United States from 1861 until he died in 1865 .
Lincoln was a very tall man . He was six feet four inches tall . His feet were big . They were twelve inches long .
Lincoln was too tall to fit in most beds . When he was President , the people from his hometown gave him a special bed . It was nine feet long , and so it was big enough for him .
All his life , Lincoln liked to laugh . He liked to make other people laugh , too . People said that he was so funny that he could even make cats laugh .
Many people thought Abraham Lincoln was very ugly . Right before he became President , an eleven-year-old girl wrote him a letter . She said that she wanted him to grow a beard . Lincoln thought about this and decided that it was a good idea . That’s why in most pictures of Lincoln he has a short beard.
2. 急急急!求一篇英语作文 题目是在家看电视或在电影院看电影
In the cinema
I often and students in cinema together go to the movie, cinema showing some good movies sometimes, we often because it touched by the story.
Once again, I with my classmates see "gone with the wind", and it tells the story of the American civil war in ten years. Through the film, I know a great American - Lincoln. He started to liberate the people, people, and in a split in the war.
In the movie, he sings with speech and we moved tears left.
翻译:
在电影院看电影
我经常和同学们在电影院一起看电影,电影院里有时候会放映一些好的电影,我们经常会因为它的剧情而感动。
有一次,我与同学一起看《飘》,它讲述了美国的十年内战。通过这部电影,我知道了美国的一位伟人——林肯。他为了解放全美人民,发动民众,在反分裂战争中获得了胜利。
电影中,他声情并茂的演讲又使我们留下了感动的眼泪。
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3. 介绍林肯的英语作文40个单词
There are quite a few people that I admire greatly, but the one that comes first on my list is Abraham Lincoln, the great American emancipator. Although he was born poor, he worked hard and honestly, and eventually became President of the United States.
A part from the many fine qualities that Lincoln had, I admire him most because he dared to do what he thought was right at a time when his beliefs were very unpopular with many people. He also had infinite patience and tolerance for those who disagreed with him, and bore their discourtesy toward him with admirable restraint. He also had the manliness to forgive his opponents. When the Civil War ended, he treated his erstwhile enemies with great generosity. The words which are carved on the walls of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. were taken from his famous Second Inaugural Address and begin with he phrases which I shall never forget: “With malice toward none, with charity for all…”