试用期英文总结 第1篇

There is an old saying itl China: Practice makes perfect. Practice is ameans and perfect is a goal. Only when you do more practice can you make thingsperfect. This is true not only in our learning but also in other walks of the study of English for example. Practice enables us to spell wordscorrectly and master the rules of grammar quickly and practice also makes ushecome fluent in speaking and writing. It is ahnost impossible for a person tospeak English fluently and accurately without a lot of practice. Another case inpoint is cooking. A good cook can prepare a delicious meah But you will not besurprised at his performance if you know how much time he has spent practice, he then becomes an expert at cooking. It goes without sayingthat practice makes perfect. Only through practice can one be good at doingthings. Since we have realized the importance of practice, why not put it intopractice?

试用期英文总结 第2篇

The above saying from Einstein vividly echoes apiece of quotation: stay hungry; stay foolish, whichis put forward by Steven Jobs, the late CEO of AppleInc. Undoubtedly, both of the two great men attachimportance to curiosity. To some extent, we maysafely maintain that without curiosity. withoutsuccess.

n the first place, curiosity is the premise ofinnovation, which can be seen as the key to successBesides Einstein, a case in point is Steven Jobs, whoalways keeps curious, devoted to is no exaggeration to say that the success ofApple Inc doesn't suppress us at the secondplace, the quality of being curious provides us withthe drive to go forward. To put it another way, wherethere is curiosity, there is

example, if a scientist desires to make progress innis research community. he must hold a curiousheart: otherwise, his research will eventually go intoa corner

In conclusion, it is not too much to say thatcuriosity plays an indispensable role both inpersonal and corporate success. So, it is wise for usto bear in mind great men's sayings concerningcuriosity and practice them as much as possible

试用期英文总结 第3篇

One morning I got up very early and everything around was very sidewalks were still covered with fresh dew. The sun was justrising out of the horizon, emitting streaks of red hue through clouds. I thoughtthat I was an early bird and could enjoy the fresh air of the early morningalone. Taking a walk in the park and breathing fresh air was the began to walk towards the park. However, when I arrived at the park,I fimnd, to my surprise, that there were so many people there. Men and women ofall ages were taking exercise in various ways. Some were doing morningexercises,while others were jogging up and down the gravel path around the people were playing tennis. Elderly people were playing sword orpractising shadow boxing. Deeply moved by what I saw, I joined them. Whilechatting with them I became aware of the advantages of physical exercises. Theyare conducive to health, stimulating blood circulation, decelerating aging andprolonging life. Therefore, it is obvious that taking early morning walks makesa man healthy and wise.

试用期英文总结 第4篇

One day on my way to school,I ran across a traffic accident,in which a girlwas seriously injured by a rushed to her rescue her in my arms and hailed a taxi,which took us quickly to a emergency treatment,the girl came felt at ease when I knewthat she had only suffered from minor bone fractures and would recover in acouple of left the hospital without giving my name,but my heart was fullof joy and until then did I understand the meaning of theproverb:_Helping others is the source of happiness._This may be the mostunforgettable experience of my life.

试用期英文总结 第5篇

As is known to all, the success of a personneeds the right guidance and interest isundoubtedly the best teacher. Even Albert world-renowned physicist, said,“ have nospecial only passionately curious.”So itis high time that people explore and cultivate theirown interest

Passionate curiosity can be developed in one'schildhood or in one's sixties, but once it is ignited, itcan change people's way of study, work and livingOn the one hand,interest makes one's pursuit ofknowledge successful and enjoyable. For instancethe pianist Langlang, who plays piano with awarded alot of prizes at home and abroadOn the other hand, curiosity helps to resolvedifficulties constantlv. A worker with curiosity ismore likely to dig into the essence of the problemand thus accomplish more creative tasks

I would like to end up with the famous educatorHerbert Spencer's words which I can't agree moref the interest and enthusiasm among us arecultivated smoothly in the first place,most people

will become talents or geniuses.

试用期英文总结 第6篇

The shortage of housing is one of the most serious problems facing many bigcities in China. Though the government has spent a large sum of money onhousing,the investment has not been very resultful and a housing shortage stillexists. Two generations sharing one room and newlymarried couples finding itdifficult to have a house of their own are still common cases. Housing shortageis a problem that requires an immediate solution.

People's attitudes towards the solution to the housing problem aredifferent. Some suggest building more tall apartment buildings; others believethat we should develop underground housing areas. I am in favour of the formeropinion. For one thing, it is cheaper to build upward than downward. Foranother, living underground for a long time will do harm to people's all,people are unwilling to live underground with artificial lighting andthey prefer to live normally on the ground to enjoy the sunshine.

Although there may be some other ways to solve the housing shortageproblem, I believe to build more apartment buildings is one of the feasiblesolutions to the housing problem.

试用期英文总结 第7篇

There is a famous saying goes like thatKnowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key toit.”This saving shows the relationship betweenknowledge and practice vividly.

As far as we we don't havecorresponding knowledge of some fields, we cannotdo well in the fields. There are innumerable

examples to illustrate this r can sing well only if he or she possessesmusical knowledge;a dancer can dance well only ifhe or she knows how to dance; a worker can get thejob well-done only if he or she is familiar with thebasic principles of the job, and so on. But in turn, ifwe do not apply what we have known to practiceknowledge cannot play its role. For example, if wehave learned different methods of cookingvegetables, but we do not cook, then the differentmethods of cooking vegetables do not producevalue for us.

Therefore, if we do not have knowledge, we Therefore, if we do not have knowledge, wehave nothing to practice, but if we have knowledgewithout putting it into practice,knowledge is of we should acquire as much knowledge andput it into practice

试用期英文总结 第8篇

Nowadays almost every person has a clearnotion about the importance of knowledge, withwhich we can make great difference to our worldHowever the contribution of practice should also beawarded.

Practice is considered significant because it canturn abstract ideas into tangible results. Onlythrough practice can we truly develop our ownunderstanding about the essence of the newknowledge, or else the treasure of knowledge wouldstill be words printed on , thevilification of new theories requires us to focus moreon the practical side, which helps people to learnbetter compared with the mechanical way of

reading and addition, practice makespeople acquire information in an active way, thusmore innovative thoughts are likely to be generatedin the process and then applied to make our futurelife more exciting.

As far asI am concerned,practice is essentialfor people to understand,to review and to optimizethe information we is practice thatproduces enjoyable life and makes knowledge trulvvaluable.