Write an essay worth around 200

1. Write an essay of about 200 words

1 Interesting Family Anecdotes

There are many interesting anecdotes about my family, but there is one thing that remains fresh in my memory and remains vivid to this day. In the head.

Last night at eleven o'clock, I asked my mother: "Do you want to have snacks tonight?" My mother said: "Okay!" I jumped three feet high.

I took out the "Hewei" that Junyi (my friend) gave me and looked at it carefully. It said "soak in warm water for three minutes and it is ready to eat." I opened the bottle cap and poured warm water into the "taste". After three minutes, I opened it all, picked up the chopsticks, and took a sip gently - ah! It’s like food eaten by gods! When my mother saw me like this, she couldn't help but take a bite. "It's so delicious!" she said in surprise. Just like that, this bowl of "taste-friendly" was destroyed by us. After eating, we were still thinking about the taste just now.

I couldn’t help laughing when I thought of our "greedy" look yesterday.

2 Fishing

There was a young man fishing on the shore, and an old man sitting next to him was also fishing. The two sat very close to each other. The strange thing is that the old people keep getting fish, but the young people have no harvest all day long. He finally lost his composure and asked the old man: "We both have the same bait and the same place. Why do you catch fish easily but I catch nothing?" The old man replied calmly: "When I fish, I only know that I am there, not I know there are fish; not only do I not move my hands or blink, my heart seems to be so still that it doesn’t beat, so the fish don’t know I exist, so they bite my bait; while you only think about the fish eating yours. There is no bait, and you keep staring at the fish. When you see a fish taking the bait, you feel impatient, your mood keeps changing, and you feel restless. It’s strange that the fish won’t scare you away. How can you catch a fish alone? If you know your own shortcomings, you will be more likely to win. If you only see other people's achievements and don't know the reasons behind their success, you have already lost half the battle. If you don't know how to reflect at this time and only know jealousy or self-pity, you will definitely lose. 2. The composition should be about 200 words

A letter of condolences to the children in the disaster area

Hello, dear children:

The Spring Festival is coming soon. First of all, I wish you a happy holiday!

The Spring Festival is a festival full of happiness, festivity, and joy. But while we are enjoying happiness and joy, you have spent sleepless nights in the freezing wilderness. On TV and in newspapers, we have seen that this rare heavy snow has brought you tremendous pain that even adults cannot bear.

Are you okay? I know it's extremely cold there, the snow is deep, there's no food or drink, there's no electricity, the roads are extremely slippery, and you can't keep warm... Many people around me are thinking of you very much, and many of them are participating in rescue and donation activities to support the rescue work in the disaster areas.

Our classmates in the Love Club of Peking University Affiliated Primary School also miss you children very much. You must listen to your parents, be careful when walking, don't slip, wear as much as you can, and don't freeze. We don't want you to get sick. If you can't do your winter vacation homework, put it away first. You have to get over it and get through the difficulties with the adults. You must be exposed!

In addition, our good buddies and sisters from Peking University Affiliated Primary School sent more than 1,000 yuan to you good friends, which was earned by our charity club from participating in charity sales. You can use the money to buy some urgently needed things; you can also use the money to buy some firecrackers and toys. We believe that no matter how difficult it is, everyone can get through it because we support you and adults are working hard to help you. I believe that when you face difficulties, you can also feel the care of your peers. To experience the joy of the New Year, you can also be like us, happily setting off firecrackers; wearing warm clothes to celebrate the New Year; singing happy songs and building snowmen; eating the delicious New Year’s Eve dinner and happily celebrating with your parents. Happy New Year!

When one party is in trouble, all parties support us. This is just a small thought from us as friends.

I hope you can welcome the New Year with warmth and happiness, and that you can make progress in your studies in the new year.

I wish you:

Happy Chinese New Year and good food and clothing! 3. Essay about 200 words

High heels A Venetian businessman in the 15th century often had to go out to do business, but he was also worried that his wife would have a romantic affair.

One rainy day, he was walking on the street. There was a lot of mud on the heels of his shoes, making it difficult to walk. The businessman was inspired by this, because Venice is a water city and boats are the main means of transportation. The businessman believed that his wife would be unable to walk on the springboard wearing high heels, so he could trap her at home.

Unexpectedly, his wife felt very novel when she put on these shoes, so she got on and off the boat and played around with her servant. High heels made her more graceful and graceful, and fashionable ladies rushed to imitate her, and high heels quickly became popular.

Raincoat In 1747, French engineer Francois Frenaud created the world's earliest raincoat. He used latex obtained from rubber wood and dipped his cloth shoes and coats into the latex solution to make them waterproof.

McIntosh, who works in a Scottish rubber factory, is living in poverty and cannot afford to buy rain gear. He has to commute to get off work in the rain every rainy day. One day, he accidentally stained his clothes with rubber juice and couldn't wipe it off, so he had to go home wearing the dirty clothes.

It was raining outside. When McIntosh returned home, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the clothes he was wearing were not wet at all. He simply smeared rubber juice all over his clothes. This is the world's first tape raincoat.

Razor In 1828, Sheffield made a blade with a protected side, which was the predecessor of the safety blade. In 1895, Gillette, an American salesman, met inventor Painter Painter by chance. He wanted to make a lot of money and invent something that everyone needed and could be used once.

One day, Gillette was shaving and discovered that the razor blade was just right for this idea. He designed a safety razor holding handle, but couldn't find a manufacturer that could make a thin blade.

In 1901, he met the machinist Carson and solved the technical problem, integrating the hoe-shaped tool holder with the double-edged replaceable blade, and applied for a patent. Electric razors had been patented in the United States as early as 1900, but the first commercially manufactured electric razor was designed by retired U.S. Army Colonel Hick and patented in 1928.

Mirror Our ancestors made exquisite "translucent mirrors" more than 2,000 years ago. At the beginning of the 14th century, Venetians used tin foil and mercury to coat the back of glass to make mirrors, which looked very clear.

Convex lenses were made in Nuremberg in the 15th century. They were made by coating the interior with a layer of mercury when making glass. Modern mirrors are made using a method invented by German chemist Liebig in 1835.

Mix silver nitrate and reducing agent to precipitate silver from the silver nitrate and attach it to the glass. Zipper The zipper was first invented by Judson, a Chicago machinist in the United States in 1891.

In order to relieve the trouble of tying shoelaces every day, Judson invented a zipper that could replace shoelaces. This kind of zipper is composed of a row of hooks and a row of buttonholes. Use an iron slide to pull up from bottom to fasten the hooks and buttonholes one by one.

Judson sent the sample to the 1893 Columbian Exposition for display, which was well received and resulted in a patent. Nowadays, the variety of zippers continues to increase, and its application is not limited to daily necessities, but also has entered scientific research, medical, military and other fields. It is hailed by some as one of the 10 major civilizations in the scientific and technological world in the 20th century.

The first artificial refrigeration compression refrigerator was invented by Harrison in 1851. Harrison was the owner of Australia's Geelong Advertiser. When he used ether to clean lead type, he discovered that the ether coating Has a strong cooling effect on metal. Ether is a liquid with a low boiling point and is prone to evaporation and endothermic phenomena.

After research, Harrison developed a freezer using ether and a pressure pump, and applied it to a brewery in Victoria, Australia, for cooling and cooling during brewing. The first refrigerator that used an electric motor to drive a compressor was invented by Swedish engineers Breton and Mendes in 1923.

Later, an American company bought their patent and produced the first batch of household refrigerators in 1925. "King of Inventions" Edison No one would be surprised how common and commonplace these things are in today's technologically advanced world.

But do you know how crucial and ecstatic these things were to people at that time? Humanity therefore remembers their inventor - Edison. Edison, known as the "King of Inventions", was a famous American scientist and inventor.

During his lifetime, he had 1,328 inventions registered with the Patent Office alone. How could a person who had only read books for three months have so many inventions and creations? I think if you have heard the story of "Edison hatching chickens", you will understand that his success stems from strong curiosity.

In 1847, Edison was born into a businessman family in Milan, Ohio, USA. When he was very young, Edison showed a strong curiosity. Whenever he saw something he didn't understand, he would grab the corners of adults' clothes and ask them non-stop, always asking the ugly ones.

One day, he pointed to the hen that was hatching eggs and asked his mother: "What is the hen doing sitting with the eggs under the bed?" His mother said: "Oh, they are hatching chicks. !" In the afternoon, Edison suddenly disappeared. The family looked around anxiously and finally found him in the chicken coop. It turned out that he was squatting in the chicken coop, laying a lot of eggs to hatch the chicks! After seeing this, his parents couldn't laugh or cry, so they had to pull him out, wash his face and wash his clothes.

Another time, he saw birds flying freely in the sky and thought: Since birds can fly, why can't people fly? So, he found a kind of medicinal powder for his little friend to eat, in order to make him fly into the sky. As a result, the little friend almost died, and Edison was severely beaten by his father.

Finally, when Edison reached the age of 8, his parents sent him to a rural primary school, thinking that from now on he would be able to go to school safely. Unexpectedly, he still loves to get to the bottom of things, and often leaves the teacher dumbfounded and embarrassed.

Once in an arithmetic class, the teacher wrote "2 2 = 4" on the blackboard. Edison immediately stood up and asked: "Teacher, why does 2 plus 2 equal 4?" This question asked the teacher He thought Edison was a troublemaker who was trying to get into trouble with the teacher. So, after three months of classes, Edison was driven home by the teacher. Edison's mother was a great mother.

She did not blame him for being driven back by her only son. Instead, he decided to educate the child himself. 4. Write an essay of about 200 words

My grandma and I have been living together.

My grandma is a middle school teacher. She has a pair of piercing eyes under her black eyebrows. She is not tall and her slightly fat body is always busy. Grandma is an extremely serious and responsible person, and I admire her very much.

My grandma is over fifty years old, but she still cares about her students. When students come to her for big or small problems, she always helps them. I remember one night last winter, the biting cold wind kept blowing. As soon as my grandma and I fell asleep, we heard a knock on the door. When the door opened, it turned out to be a student. The student said: "Teacher, one of our classmates who lives on campus is sick. Our teacher is not here. Can you please go and have a look?" Without saying a word, grandma put on her clothes and left. It wasn't until after 4 o'clock in the morning that grandma came back with her tired body. Looking at her face that was purple from the cold, I touched her cold hands and asked: "Grandma, are you cold?" Grandma smiled and said, "Do something for the students. What does it matter if you are cold?" Grandma's words Stay deeply in my memory.

Grandma cares about her students in every possible way, but she has no time to take care of her own body. Every night, grandma prepares lessons until late at night. Sometimes I wake up and say to grandma distressedly: "Grandma, it's time for you to go to bed." But grandma says: "Go to sleep. We have to go to school tomorrow. I don't prepare lessons seriously. How will I teach the students tomorrow?" I didn't want to interrupt grandma's thoughts anymore and nodded helplessly. Looking at her growing white hair, my eyes became moist. Unconsciously I fell into sleep. In the dream, I saw my grandma. She was holding flowers in her hands, facing a group of children, with a happy smile on her face... In the blink of an eye, I became a people's teacher, following in my grandma's footsteps.