Write about the most frightening (or happy or difficult) experience you have ever had
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It was a beautiful Saturday morning in June 1996. I was 13 years old and at boarding school in Manchester. That morning I was up early to take a music theory exam with a few other kids around my age.
I went into the exam room and started the test. About half way through everybody started getting distracted by an increasing amount of noise from a helicopter which was hovering near the classroom where we were taking the exam. A few of us were giggling at the teacher, who was desperately trying to keep us focused and failing miserably as he frantically attempted to seal all the windows to block out the noise.
I finished the exam early and headed across the yard to the computer room to settle down for an intense gaming session (oh how the following years haven't changed me...) I picked a computer by a large window facing out over the city.
After about 10 minutes the sun came out from behind a cloud, so I stood up and pulled down the blind.
Seconds later...
BOOM ....
The loudest noise I've ever heard in my life. I looked up and realised the blind I'd just pulled down was ripped to shreds. Shards of glass covered the desk. About 150 meters away a giant plume of black smoke was rising.
I can remember almost nothing about what happened next and of getting out of the building. In fact pretty much the only thing that stayed with me was the shocked, frozen face of a boy who was sat behind me at the time. I remember feeling deeply annoyed as I tugged on his arm to get him to move.
Everyone in the school assembled outside in the yard, and details started trickling through about the bomb that had exploded nearby (see 1996 Manchester bombing).
A teacher kindly offered me their mobile phone to call my parents. Surreally, I remember feeling delighted to be using a mobile for the first time - a big clumsy brick of a thing. How my mum must have felt to hear her son say "a bomb's gone off, I'm fine, I have to go because apparently this call is really expensive" I can only imagine.
That night was scary in its own way. I couldn't sleep in my dorm as the windows had blown in and my bed was covered in glass. The whole city centre had been evacuated except for the school, so it was literally silent - surprisingly unnerving when you're used to living in a city.
I often consider how fortunate I was that the sun came out and I drew that blind when I did, in a city notorious for its cloudy and wet weather. My story pales in comparison to those of some of my friends, including someone who was inches away from glass roof as it collapsed.
I still live in Manchester and rarely think about the bomb, but I do tend to step away from the window whenever I hear a helicopter.
I am a person who loves to eat, so I often go to restaurants to eat but there is one bad thing I always remember when I go to a restaurant that is not bringing enough money. It's a beautiful day as always. Whenever I have free time, I will stop by this particular restaurant to eat. The restaurant is very nice and the food is always delicious. Before eating, I usually make a reservation, I choose the most vip place and confidently choose the dish. While rummaging through the selection of dishes, I saw a new item that was very beautiful and genuine, but did not look at the price I chose. Who would have thought that later my friend came and I was the one to invite my friend to eat. The food arrived very nice and very fragrant. After a while after I had eaten, I paid the bill, who would have thought. A huge amount of money appeared before my eyes. I took out the money but only half of it. At that time my face was pale and very shy and behind me was a long line waiting. I told them that I didn't have enough money, I thought I would stay and wash the dishes, who would have thought that because I am a regular customer, I can let the next time pay. Luckily for me that time was returned or else I don't know what to do to pay them anymore. And from that meal, I learned the lesson that when I eat, I should save or I'll be happy or miserable.
Last summer , I was allowed to eat lotus buffet by my uncle. At four hundred thousand a ticket , a price not cheap for ordinary people . It is so beautiful there is nothing more to say , attentive service staff , always smiling with guests . There is also a fountain with a lotus pond. It is the ideal place for us to have a delicious meal like mom's cooking. I eat very little seafood , yes , it is the food I hate from the sky to the bottom of the sea ( especially oysters ) . If it's seafood, I only eat two seafood dishes that I don't dislike, the only ones being octopus and squid fried with butter. I ate only sushi , adding some deep fried dishes and a few bowls of soup was enough . Choosing dessert , I ate a greasy cheesecake and reminded me of an indispensable summer dish , which is all flavors of ice cream .
In the past 4 years of school, there are many unforgettable memories. But the memory that makes me miss the most in 4 years of studying is: In the 9th grade, it was the 10th grade exam to choose a school. When at home, I study day and night to get the best results. And when the exam day came, I felt very nervous and afraid that I would fail the exam. But fortunately, my mother also encouraged me to part, so I was less afraid. And the date of the announcement of the test scores has also come. My whole family held their breath to see the test results. Happiness has been with me, after many efforts, the results have smiled at me. I have officially passed Phan Chau Trinh school. For me, it is the most precious thing and also the thing that I will never forget
Mk có 3 bài cậu kham khảo nha.
Bài 1: In India, natural calamities such as floods, droughts, cyclones and earthquakes have caused widespread damage and disruption. Disaster management emphasizes the need for incorporating multi-functional, multi-disciplinary and sectoral approach involving engineering, social and financial processes. Unfortunately, India does not have a good record on the front of disaster management.
Natural disasters cannot be prevented from occurring, because they are part of the natural environment in which we live. But what we can do, as far as possible, is to take precautionary measures at different levels of society to minimize the impact of these natural disasters on the people and their properties. Here we are providing you detail of all these aspects in the following four arles of varying words length 300, 500, 600 and 800 words each on Natural Calamities in India; you choose any of them as per your need
I had a dream about a plane crash, I was a pilot on a plane. The plane lost control, the joystick was broken causing the plane to free-fall into a nearby forest. I ordered the flight attendants to ask the passengers not to panic.
This is the most interesting experience I have ever had in the countryside
1. I haven’ visited any castles or palaces in VietNam before. However, I know some of the most famous ones such as Hue Imperial Citadel, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, and the Ho Dynasty Citadel. These historical sites are significant because they showcase the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
(Tôi chưa từng đến thăm bất kỳ lâu đài hay cung điện nào ở Việt Nam trước đây. Tuy nhiên, tôi biết một số địa điểm nổi tiếng nhất như Cố đô Huế, Hoàng thành Thăng Long và Thành nhà Hồ. Những di tích lịch sử này rất có ý nghĩa vì chúng thể hiện di sản văn hóa và lịch sử phong phú của đất nước.)
2. I haven’t seen this palace before, but I guess it is the Hue Imperial Citadel.
(Tôi chưa nhìn thấy cung điện này bao giờ, nhưng tôi đoán đó là Hoàng thành Huế.)
Đáp án C
Cụm từ learn by heart: học thuộc lòng by
chance : tình cờ, đột ngột by far + so sánh nhất để bổ trợ nghĩa
by myself: chính bản thân tôi trong câu có so sánh nhất [ the most difficult job] nên dùng by far
Câu này dịch như sau: Đây là công việc khó khăn nhất mà tôi từng làm
Đáp án C
Kiến thức: Từ vựng
Giải thích:
by chance: tình cờ by myself: tự bản thân tôi
by far: cho đến nay by heart: thuộc lòng
Tạm dịch: Cho đến nay đây là công việc khó nhất tôi từng làm.
Đề j kì z
Đâu ra mà khó!!!!!!!!!