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My Neighborhood-我的邻居

第一篇:

Having long been living in this alley, I know almost everyone

here. It is, however, the housewives that I usually see in the

daytime, the rest being either out working as family providers or

away in school. All these housewives are kind and considerate.

My mother, for example, takes care of my sister's daughter even

though she herself is busy with housekeeping' yet if she finds it

necessary to go out shopping, she need not worry because there

is always someone in the neighborhood coming over of her own

will to help with our household chores. When suppertime is over,

these housewives also like to gather at a certain place for a

friendly chat about the daily goings-on in the alley or other

things. They are also security-conscious, trying to keep each

other out of harm's way. I is thanks to such mutual help and

precaution against harm that we in the alley have lived so happy

and so undisturbed a life.

第二篇:

We have moved into this apartment for nineteen months.

Our neighbors are an assorted group including merchants,

teachers, grocers and government employees. Once I went

hurriedly to work and forgot to turn off the faucet connected by

a hose to the washing machine. It was only when I got to my

office that I remembered what I neglected to do. Anxious and

uneasy, I called up one of my neighbors, a Mrs. Lin, to ask her to

take care of the faucet. She was obliging enough to do what she

was told to do and I was so grateful. According to an old Chinese

saying, a distant relative is less likely to help you out than a near

neighbor. There is certainly a ring of truth in this. There are,

however, neighbors and neighbors. Although our neighbors are

generally friendly and always ready to help us, there are some

who tend to do something unpleasant. They scatter their

garbage where it is not supposed to be scattered and a couple

living on the floor just above us often quarrel and fight around

midnight with so much noise that I simply cannot have a good

sleep at all. The Bible says, "Love thy neighbor." Well said, but I

would like to add: Make yourself lovable before you expect to be

loved by others. I really hope all of my neighbors will love each

other. Only under such circumstances can we find our hours at

home enjoyable.

第三篇:

I live in a rural area. As in most rural areas, this area has plenty

of fresh air and luxuriant vegetation. What makes me even

happier is the neighbors I have, all of them simple and honest

folks. I don't think I can find the like of them in a city. In general,

city dwellers, except in their own small circles of acquaintances,

see each other as total strangers, and it is not unusual to find

people living in the same apartment house brush past each other

without showing any sign of recognition, not so much as a

nodding of the head. Neighbors are usually compared to our

close friends and as such they should help each other if help is

sought. My neighbors are all farmers, who are rich, not in material

possessions, but in hospitality, and their honesty to help are

legendary. For reasons quite obvious, it is important to get along

well with our neighbors and avoid quarreling with them over

trivialities. I am a good neighbor to my neighbors, and so are

they to me.

第四篇:

Our old home was located on a grassy plain and not far from

it were wide farms and a big orchard. There was a dirt road

running past our house and winding up a hill; along the road you

could find a serpentine creek alive with fish and prawn as well as

a big pond often cluttered with blooming lotuses. The grassy

plain, wide farms, dirt road, crooked creek and the pond are the

things I can hardly forget and also the things that often put me

in mind of my days first as a child and then as an adolescent. But,

alas, no traces are now left of the scene of my past. Our old house

has given way to a high apartment building; the dirt road is now

replaced by a smooth highway; the wide farms and that big

orchard have long been converted into factory grounds. Though

I have lived in that apartment building for a long time, I am not

acquainted with my fellow occupants, not knowing who they are

and what they are. I dislike this impersonal human relationship

and also the surroundings of my present dwelling place. The old

creek is still there but so heavily polluted by a near-by factory

that neither fish nor humans can find its water drinkable. There is

also no fresh air, no fragrance of the soil. I deplore the side-

effects of a material civilization. If we do no try to solve the

problems that plague our neighborhood, the quality our life will

simply turn from bad to worse.

第五篇:

If there is anything special about my neighborhood, it is that

there is a beautiful orchard and all the residents are good

neighbors. Far removed from any heavy traffic flows, this

neighborhood is also a place of peace and quiet. I can still picture

to myself how I spent my girlhood happily here. Besides playing

boisterous ball games on the ground we children also played in

the trees of the orchard and picked whatever fruits we could lay

our hands on. Each of us had his of her own pets, such as dogs,

guinea pigs, pigeons and even butterflies. Fast friends we were in

those years, Our parents often gathered in one place for a chit-

chat after supper and we children were rapt listeners even though

we did not really understand what they were talking about. They

were never harsh on us kids. Our next-door neighbor Mrs. Wang

was especially liked by us because she habitually sent us cookies.

Our own grandma was an excellent story-teller and we children

often fell under the spell of her fascinating stories. Mr. Chang was

also an unforgettable character. Whenever we saw him he was

singing and his baby face and soft voice pleased us all. This is my

neighborhood, a world unto its own which has remained largely

unchanged in so many years. It is nice to live here and my

neighbors will surely agree with me.

第六篇:

I live in the country. Our family lives by farming. Close to our

home is a small farm. In spring we can see the tender green of

the young paddy shoots mellow with the passing of the months.

Looming in the distance from our farm are the blue mountains,

which are clad in all shades of red at sunset. What a spectacle! I

often said to myself when I looked away at those mountains at

such a moment. The wonders of nature, I believe, can have a

soothing effect on anyone in distress. Not far away from our

house lives an old couple. They always get up early and then go

for a walk hand in hand. They never quarrel and live like a pair of

newlyweds. With no children living with them, they take helping

others as a way to alleviate their feeling of loneliness. They are

my most affectionate grandparents. I love them as they do me. I

hope that someday when I get married my wife and I can live like

them in the country enjoying a carefree life.

第七篇:

One of my best neighbors is Mr. Chang, a thirty-year-old, tall

and handsome, friendly and considerate man. He is a hard worker,

especially so in the past when he had to make money to feed his

family. Now his hard-working habit has paid off; he has

established his own business and his family is in much better

financial shape than ever before. He has a deep-seated sense of

honor and is trustworthy, industrious and tolerant and it is such

virtues, I think, that win him respect and make him well

established in society. By contrast, Mrs. Li is one of my worst

neighbors. She is a woman in her forties, bulky and with a strident

voice. She likes to shout her demands, which greatly annoy us,

and is also self-righteous in everything and intolerant of any

small faults of others. How others would feel is not what she cares.

Rich as she is, she is disliked by all her neighbors.

第八篇:

The Wangs, a family of five, are our nextdoor neighbors. It is

seven years since they moved into our neighborhood. The oldest

of the family is the grandma. She is over seventy and hard of

hearing; so if you speak to her you must speak louder than usual.

Mr. and Mrs. Wang are both teachers; he teaches English and she

music. They have two twin daughters who look much alike and

always wear the same clothes. Although I have known these two

girls for seven years, yet it is difficult for me to tell the one from

the other. The Wangs are characteristically warm-hearted and it

seems that they are always ready to help anyone in need of help.

Neighbors are said to be a group who can hardly agree on

anything; however, the longer I get along with the Wangs, the

more I like them. I am glad I have such good neighbors and I

have a hunch that they feel the same as I do.

My Neighborhood-我的邻居

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