1. A 25-word English composition about fruit
The fruit is the good thing! Is very beneficial to our health. Looks like the apple, everyone said that one day of apple doctor is far away from you.Looks like the banana,not only long lovable,eats the flavor is also wonderful!Looks like the watermelon,the burning hot summer eats a watermelon ratio to eat 3 icicles also to solve the hot weather.I like eating grapes, fragrant pear, watermelon, litchi chinensis, because their delicacy is delicious! Fruit is a good thing! It is very beneficial to our health. Like apples, everyone says, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Like bananas, they not only look cute, but also taste great! Like watermelon, eating one bite of watermelon in the hot summer is more refreshing than eating three popsicles. I like to eat grapes, pears, watermelons, and lychees because they are delicious. 2. Five sentences about my favorite fruit in English
watermelon. Like apples, because they are delicious, not only long lovable. I like to eat grapes, not only are they cute, eats the flavor is also wonderful, litchi chinensis, everybody said that one day of apple doctor is far away from you, the burning hot summer eats a watermelon ratio to eat 3 icicles also to solve the hot weather. I like eating grapes. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Looks like the banana. In the hot summer, eating a bite of watermelon is better than eating three popsicles to relieve the heat! is very beneficial to our health the fruit is the good thing, everyone says, because their delicacy is delicious. looks like the apple! Like watermelon, fragrant pear! Very good for our health, fragrant pear!
If you are too long, watermelon! looks like the watermelon!
Fruit is a good thing. You can cut some lychees yourself and they taste great. 3. Various fruits in English
pear, peach, apple , grape, banana, cherry.
Vocabulary analysis:
1. pear
British [pe? (r)] American [per]
n. pear tree ; Pear (tree)
This pear tastes a bit sour.
This pear tastes a bit sour.
2. peach
British [pi:t?] American [pit?]
n. peach; pink
The flesh of the peach was sweet and juicy.
The flesh of the peach was sweet and juicy.
3. apple
British [?pl] American [?p?l]
n. Apple; apple tree
Someone threw an apple core
Someone threw an apple core.
4. grape
British [gre?p] American [ɡrep]
n. Grape; dark purple, grape purple
The grape vine climbed up along the wall.
The grape vine climbed up along the wall.
5. banana
British [b?nɑ:n?] American [b?n?n?]
n. Banana; Musa< /p>
The banana tree has broad leaves.
The banana tree has broad leaves. 4. English quotes about fruit
As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it.
——Hugh Black, American writer
Fruits need not only sunlight, but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The molding of human character requires not only joy but also trials and difficulties.
——American writer Blake H 5. English of various fruits
peach peach
Lemon lemon
Pear pear
avocado South American pear
cantaloupe American cantaloupe
Banana banana
Grape grape
raisins
plum plum
apricot apricot
nectarine nectarine
honeydew (melon) cantaloupe
orange orange
tangerine orange
guava
Golden apple yellow-green apple, crisp and sweet
Granny smith green apple
papaya
Bramley green apple
Mclntosh red apple
coconut coconut
jack fruit jackfruit, big tree pineapple
prunes
blueberry
cranberry
raspberry
Mango
fig
pineapple
Kiwi
Star fruit
Cherry
watermelon watermelon
pumelo grapefruit
lime lime
Dates date
lychee lychee
Grape fruit Grapefruit
Coconut Coconut
Fig
Durin Durin
Loquat
Pitaya Pitaya
strawberry
orange
Kumquat
Raspberry