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我的妈妈英语怎么说 我的妈妈英语初1篇1

my mother has a round face, big eyes, of medium build, a smile will show a tiger.

我妈妈以前是一位中学英语老师,现在在一所大学里作教学工作,所以她平时特别忙。但是,只要一有时间,她就会和我一起玩。

my mother is an english teacher in a middle school, as a teaching job in a university now, so she usually very busy. however, as long as i have time, she would play with me.

如果天气比较好,我们会去打羽毛球;有时,我们会一起读一本书,一起分享在书里得到的快乐;有时,我们会为一则幽默笑话大笑不止;有时我们还会做许许多多的小游戏。高兴起来时,妈妈会像一个小孩子似的和我一起笑闹。

if the weather is fine, we will go to play badminton; sometimes, we will read a book together, to share in the book are happy together; sometimes, we will not just for a joke laugh; sometimes we do lots of small game. cheer up, my mother will be like a kid and i laugh and joke.

平日里我和她玩的时候, 她总能用他那幽默风趣的话语把我逗得哈哈大笑,笑得没有力气站起来,让我“不战而败”。当然,大多数情况下都是我强忍着不笑,这种把脸涨得通红,面部肌肉紧绷的表情反而会使我妈妈先笑起来,随后我们俩就一起笑的没完没了了。

on weekdays, i play with her, she always with his humorous words make me laugh, smile don't have the strength to stand up, let me not to fight and defeat". of course, most cases are i tried not to smile, the face flushed, facial muscles look will make my mother smile but first, then we'll laugh endless.

我的妈妈英语怎么说 我的妈妈英语初1篇2

1、i have bought food that i hope will please my mother, and that will be easy for her to eat: orzo salad with little pieces of crayfish cut into it, potato salad, small chunks of marinated tomatoes.

2、l have brought her a bouquet of crimson, yellow, and salmon-pink snapdragons. she likes the flowers very much.

3、 as i wipe my mother's face, i see that her skin is still beautiful i hold her chin in my hand and kiss her forehead.

my mother has no idea that her ninetieth birthday is coming up. she has no notion of the time of day, the day of the week. the season of the year, the year of the century. no notion of the approaching millennium. and no idea any longer, who i am. her forgetting of me happened just a few months ago, after i had been traveling for more than a month and hadn't been to see her. when i came back, she asked me if i were her niece, l said no, i was her daughter. "does that mean i had you?" she asked. 1 said yes. "where was i when l had you?" she asked me. i told her she was in a hospital in far rockaway. new york. "so much has happened to me in my life." she said "you can't expect me to remember everything."

my mother was once a beautiful woman, but all her teeth are gone now. toothless. no woman can be considered beautiful. whenever i visit her in the nursing home, she is sitting at the table in the common dining room, her head in her hands, rocking. medication has eased her anxiety, but nothing moves her from her stupor except occasional moments of fear, too deep for medication. this is a room that has no windows, that lets in no light, in which an overlarge tv is constantly blaring, sending images that no one looks at where the floors are beige tiles, the walls cream colored at the bottom, papered halfway up with a pattern of nearly invisible grayish leaves. many of the residents sit staring, slack-jawed, open mouthed. i find it impossible to imagine what they might be looking at.

when i walk into the dining room on the day of my mother's birthday, i see that she has already been served lunch. the staff has forgotten to hold it back. though i told them a week ago that i would be providing lunch. she hasn’t touched anything on her tray except a piece of carrot cake, which she holds in her hands. the icing is smeared on her hands and face. i don't want my friends to see her smeared with icing, so i wet a paper towel and wipe her. this fills me with a terrible tenderness, recalling, as it does. a gesture i have performed for my children. as i wipe my mother's face, i see that her skin is still beautiful i hold her chin in my hand and kiss her forehead. i tell her it's her birthday, that she's ninety years old. "how did that happen?" she asks. "i can't understand how that could happen."

l have brought her a bouquet of crimson, yellow, and salmon-pink snapdragons. she likes the flowers very much. she likes the name. "snapdragons. it seems like an animal that's going to bite inc. but it's not an animal, it's a plant. that's a funny thing,"

i have bought food that i hope will please my mother, and that will be easy for her to eat: orzo salad with little pieces of crayfish cut into it, potato salad, small chunks of marinated tomatoes. i have bought paper plates with a rust-colored background, upon which are painted yellow and gold flowers and blue leaves.

my friends nola and gary come for my mother's birthday. when we are about to leave, i tell my mother that i'm going on vacation, mat i won't see her for three weeks, that 1 am going to the sea. "how will i stand that, how will i stand that's she says, but i know that a minute after i’m gone she'll forget i was there.

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