(完整word版)初一(1)homework趣味英语
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(完整word版)初⼀英语句⼦Starter Unit 1 Good moring !1.Hello, Kate . 你好,凯特。
Hello , Wu Ming . 你好,吴明。
2.Good moring , Grace ! 早上好,格雷斯!Good moring , Frank ! 早上好,弗兰克!3.Good afternoon , class . 同学们下午好。
Good afternoon , Miss Li .李⽼师下午好。
4.Good evening , Eric ! 晚上好,埃⾥克!Good evening , Bob ! 晚上好,鲍勃!5.Hi,Bob ! How are you ? 喂,鲍勃。
你好么?I’m fine , thanks . How are you ? / And you ? 我很好,谢谢。
你好么?I’m OK . How is Dale ? 我很好。
戴尔好么?He is OK , too . 他也很好。
Starter Unit 2 What’s this in English ?6.What’s this ? 这是什么?It’s a ruler . 是⼀把尺⼦。
7.What’s this/that in English ? 这(或那)个⽤英语怎么说?It’s a pen . 是⼀⽀钢笔。
Spell it , please . 请拼写它。
P-E-N . P-E-N。
8. How do you spell it ? 你怎么拼它?R-E-D. R-E-D。
9. Can you spell ruler ? 你能拼⼀下ruler吗?Yes , R-U-L-E-R . 是的,R-U-L-E-R。
Starter Unit 3 What color is it ?10. What’s this ? 这是什么?It’s V . 是V。
11.What color is it ? 它是什么颜⾊?It’s red . 它是红⾊。
语单词记忆顺口溜嘀铃铃,闹钟叫背起bag出门早Go to school不迟到Book书本知识多勾勾画画要记牢先用sharpener削好笔Pen, pencil派用场Ruler尺子画直线Caryon蜡笔涂色忙一不小心写错字Earser橡皮来帮忙学习用品要收好Pencil-case别丢掉物品整齐最重要Unit 2Head, 脑袋圆又圆Nose, 鼻子站中间Eye, 眼睛黑又亮Ear, 耳朵长两边Mouth, 嘴巴会说话Face, 小脸白又白Hand, 小手拍拍手Arm, 胳膊挥一挥Finger, 手指会数数Foot, 小脚跳一跳Leg, 小腿踢踢腿Body, 身体晃一晃Unit 4Dog dog汪汪汪Cat cat喵喵喵Duck duck嘎嘎嘎Monkey monkey尾巴长Panda panda是国宝Rabit rabit跳一跳Pig pig睡懒觉Bird bird展翅飞Bear bear高又壮Elephant elephant鼻子长Mouse mouse偷油吃Squirrel squirrel会爬树Unit 6新年到,真热闹Balloon汽球真漂亮Doll娃娃手中拿Ball皮球满地跑漫天kite风筝飘Boat小船水中摇Plane飞机飞上天出门开车car, car, car外出安全要牢记desk桌,book书,chair椅子真舒服;pencil铅笔写错字,eraser橡皮来帮助;door 门,window窗,blackboard黑板上写字忙。
red红,yellow黄,blue蓝色像海洋;green绿,purple紫,orange橙色桔子样,pink粉红画女郎;black黑,white白,brown棕色画座房。
east东,太阳红,west西,月儿明;south南方天气热,north北方天气冷颜色绿色green春天笑,红色red 夏天闹,黄色yellow秋天到,白色white 雪花飘,黑色black 包公脸,蓝色blue 像天空,粉色 pink 桃花红,棕色brown 老树皮,彩虹colour 七颜色,紫色purple 紫葡萄橙色orange是橘子小娃娃,真顽皮,手里拿着大画笔;画个天空是蓝色,blue\blue是蓝色;画个太阳红彤彤,red\red是红色;画片草地绿茵茵,green\green是绿色;画串香蕉是黄色,yellow\yellow是黄色。
寒假作业英语七年级上册湖北武汉全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Winter Break English Homework - 7th Grade First SemesterHey there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 7th grader at Wuhan No. 5 Middle School. For our winter break this year, we had a pretty big stack of English homework to get through from the first semester textbook. I've got to be honest, I wasn't really looking forward to working on it at first since I just wanted to relax and have fun over the holidays. But my mom insisted that I at least try to finish some of it before going back to school. Once I actually started on the assignments, I realized they weren't as bad as I thought!The first section was on vocabulary building. We had to go through a few units and make flashcards for all the new words we learned, as well as write each one in a sentence to practice using it properly. There were words like "exhausted", "require", "doubt", and "embarrassed". Remembering definitions is always a struggle for me, but making the flashcards actually helpedquite a bit. My little brother even quizzed me on some of them which was nice practice.Next up were some grammar exercises focusing on verb tenses. Ugh, I really don't like this part of English. It's so confusing keeping track of when to use past, present, future, present perfect, etc. The homework had us correcting incorrect sentences, filling in blanks, and writing our own statements using different tenses. I definitely need more work on this section. I'll have to ask my English teacher for some extra help when we get back.Then there was a whole unit on descriptive writing. We had to read a couple sample passages and analyze the language and techniques the authors used to draw vivid pictures for the reader. The homework involved choosing an object, place or person and describing it in great detail ourselves while trying to incorporate similies, metaphors, adjectives and other literary devices. I wrote about my favorite spicy snack from the corner store. Describing the smell, texture and taste in an engaging way was harder than I expected!One of the longer assignments was reading comprehension based on a short story in our textbook. We had to answer questions about the plot, characters, themes and implications ofthe story. The story itself was actually pretty interesting - it was about a teenage boy struggling to balance family responsibilities with pursuing his own dreams of becoming a musician. But mannn, the questions were no joke! Some of them required putting together various pieces of evidence from the story and making inferences. It took me a while but I think I understood the key ideas in the end.Probably my favorite part was the creative writing assignment where we had to write a narrative story from the perspective of an inanimate object like a pencil, basketball or book. I decided to write mine from the point of view of a sliceofpizza(whichmightnotbeeeeexactlyinanimate...butstill!). Itoldofthisslicespirited journey from the oven, to the delivery car, to a teenager's hungry hands and finally its ooey gooey demise. I tried tomake it kind of humorousandevenaddeda fewcheesy puns here and there. Creative writing is just fun because you can let your imagination go wild.We also had to prepare a short dialogue between two people and perform it via video recording. The scenario was ordering food at a restaurant, so my friend and I wrote a script and filmed ourselves acting it out. We kept messing up our linesand cracking up though, so we probably had tore-record that one about 10 times! But it was good speaking practice.Overall, while I didn't love having to do all this work over break, I can see why it was assigned and helpful for improving my English abilities across reading, writing, listening and speaking. Some parts were admittedly a drag, like the grammar tensethingy. But other sections like the creative writing were actually kind offun! I'm sure my English teacher will be pleasedwhen she sees the effort I put into finishing it all. Now I can kick back andrelax for the last few days of vacation before gshhool starts up again. Being acstudent is tiring sometimesbutyougottaadmit,learningnew thingsfeelsprettygreatintheend!篇2Winter Break English HomeworkHey there! It's me again, writing about my utterly torturous winter break English homework. I've got to submit a 2000 word essay by the time I go back to school, can you believe that? 2000 words about our lame English textbook from last semester. My teacher Mr. Wang is honestly the worst with these kinds ofridiculous assignments. I guess I'll just have to power through it though if I want to pass the class.Where do I even begin with this stupid textbook? It's called "New Blossom" or something like that. Such a dumb name if you ask me. The cover is all pink and purple with cartoon flowers on it. Clearly it was designed for little kids, not cool teenagers like me and my friends. I remember on the first day of class, Chan Lei was clowning on it hard saying the textbook looked like a book for kindergartners. He had everyone cracking up! Classic Chan Lei.Anyway, let me just try to summarize what I can remember from the textbook last semester. The first unit was called "Hi, Hello" and it was just basic greeting stuff. Like:"Hi, my name is...""Hello, how are you?""I'm fine, thanks.""Nice to meet you."Basically the kind of straightforward greetings you learn in any English class. It also had examples of introducing yourself and asking basic questions. But obviously that stuff is way too easy for a 7th grader like me. I already knew all of that from previous years.The second unit was titled "My Family" and it had vocabulary words like mother, father, sister, brother, etc. It showed examples of describing your family members too. Things like:"This is my mom. She is a doctor.""My dad is an engineer at a big company.""I have an older brother named Xiaoming. He is 16 years old."Again, pretty simple stuff that I didn't really need to spend much time on. Although I did mess around and describe my family in weird ways like "My grandma is 300 years old and weighs 800 pounds!" Just kidding of course, but you get what I mean.Later units covered topics like foods, hobbies, daily routines, describing people's appearances and personalities, talking about holidays, and so on. To be honest, I didn't pay very close attention most of the time. The pace was really slow and a lot of the dialogues were boring in my opinion. LikeY'all already know I'm a native Chinese speaker so a lot of the basic English isn't really challenging for me. Don't get me wrong, I definitely need to keep studying hard if I want to get proficient at reading, writing, speaking, and listening. English is incredibly importantnowadays. But this particular textbook just wasn't very entertaining or engaging in my humble 13-year-old opinion.What else can I whine about regarding the book? I guess the vocabulary sections were okay, learning new words is always good. Although they went overboard by making us memorize like 800 words over the course of the semester. I'm exaggerating slightly but you get the point. There were sooo many words to commit to memory each unit. Especially a lot of obscure words that I'll probably never use in real life.For example, I now know the English word "armadillo" which is some kind of weird ant-eater animal. When am I ever going to say "Look, an armadillo!" here in Wuhan? It's not like they live anywhere near Hubei province. That's just a random example but you get what I mean. The vocabulary lists had plenty of strange animal names and overly specific words that don't seem practical for a beginner's English course. I could understand learning words for common animals like dogs, cats, birds, etc. But armadillo? GNU? Ibex? Who decided those crazy words should be prioritized?I're gotta say though, some of the reading passages sprinkled throughout each unit were actually kind of interesting. They usually had a mix of different topics - folk tales, биографииfamous people, glimpses into different cultures around the world, that sort of thing. My favorite one was about this teenage broadcaster in Botswana who started his own radio show at the age of 7. That's pretty inspiring stuff! There were also funny short stories and comics included occasionally, which were a nice break from the dull dialogues and dry vocabulary lists.The textbook did have cool photographs and illustrations throughout too, I'll give it that. Although they went overboard by putting so much emphasis on having pictures for everything. Like do we really need a visual for basic objects like "pen," "book," "chair"? I'm not a kindergartner, I know what those things are by now without having to rely on pictures. But whatever, I guess it doesn't hurt to have the pictures there for struggling students or visual learners. I just wish the images were a little more mature and engaging for kids our age, instead of looking like they were from a preschool picture book.Of course, the textbook also had tons of repetitive drills,fill-in-the-blank exercises, translate this sentence activities, listen and circle the picture assignments, and all the other tedious typical English workbook stuff we're all familiar with. I won't bore you by complaining too much about those though. That's justpar for the course with any language-learning textbook unfortunately.Okay, I've somehow managed to ramble on for over 800 words already reviewing this dumb English book we had to use. I still have quite a ways left to go to hit the 2000 word requirement though. Let me try to wrap it up by talking about the tests and homework we had to complete.The homework assignments from the textbook alone weren't too overwhelming. They usually involved copying out vocabulary words, filling out worksheets, or answering basic comprehension questions about the texts we read in class. Nothing too crazy, but still time-consuming.It was the teacher's own supplemental homework that was absolutely brutal! Mr. Wang loves piling on the busy work. He would constantly make us do extra writing assignments, have us memorize poems or scripts to recite out loud, make us record ourselves reading passages to submit via our class app, and list out grammar rules from the lessons. His mantra is "Practice makes perfect!" which is just his way of overloading us with redundant drills.Same thing with the tests he would give every couple units - they were always super difficult compared to what we actuallycovered in class. The textbook tests themselves weren't too bad. But then Mr. Wang would make his own extra sections that were wayyyy harder, with really obscure vocabulary, overly complex reading comprehension passages, brutally picky grammar questions, and a huge emphasis on proper writing andopen-ended response questions instead of just multiple choice.I remember one test in particular, maybe it was after the "Daily Routine" unit or something. The reading passage on the test was like a 500 word first-person narrative about this kid's entire morning schedule, describing every little insignificant detail in a painfully slow manner. I'm talking stuff like:"At 6:45am, I awoke to the sound of my rooster clucking outside my bedroom window. I sat up in my cozy twin bed, rubbing the sleepiness from my hazel eyes with a yawn. First I put on my fleece slippers, then I stretched out my arms and legs to get my blood circulating for the new day ahead. I shuffled over to my wooden dresser to retrieve my glasses from atop it, and placed them on my face so I could see more clearly...."And it just droned on and on like that in exhaustive detail! There had to be at least 20 or 30 reading comprehension questions about that utterly pointless passage too. Asking us to describe the main character's morning habits, recall specifictimes and actions mentioned, summarize key details from the story, and on and on. My eyes were legit glazing over while reading through that thing! Pretty sure I bombed those questions.Then on the writing section of that same test, the prompt was ridiculously hard too. Something vague like "Describe a productive daily routine in your life and explain why it is important and helpful." Are you kidding me?? Writing out a few sentences about my morning routine would have been easy enough. But making it into a whole structured essay, talking about why it's "important" and "helpful"? At a 7th grade level?? That's just cruel and unusual punishment if you ask me.Okay, I really have been rambling at this point. I'm finally getting close to that 2000 word target though! Let me quickly summarize my overall thoughts:While it definitely had some positive elements like interesting cultural stories and nice visual aids, our "New Blossom" English textbook from last semester was frankly pretty lame and boring for the most part. A lot of the content was too basic and the pacing was way too slow, considering we篇3Winter Break English Homework - 7th Grade, Volume 1Hi! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 7th grade student at Wuchang No. 1 Middle School in Wuhan, Hubei province. For our winter break homework from our first semester 7th grade English textbook, we had to write a long essay about what we did over the vacation. Here is my essay:My Amazing Winter BreakThe winter break was awesome this year! I had so much fun and did a ton of cool things. The holidays started on January20th, which was a Friday after we finished our final exams at school. I was really happy when the final bell rang because that meant no more studying, homework or having to wake up early for over a month!That first weekend, I slept in really late both days. My mom had to keep calling my phone and banging on my door to wake me up. I was just so exhausted from preparing for final exams over the last few weeks. On Saturday, I played video games all day long in my pajamas. It was the best! Then on Sunday, a bunch of my friends came over and we played basketball at the outdoor court near my apartment building for a few hours.When Monday came around, that's when the real fun started. My dad had requested those two weeks off from work, so we went on a family vacation! We drove out to my grandparent's village in the countryside of Hubei province. The second we arrived, my grandma had a huge feast waiting for us on the table. She made all my favorite dishes like twice cooked pork, dried fried river shrimp, and sour soup with shredded potato and pork ribs. It was all so delicious!Over the next few days, I had an amazing time in the village. I got to feed the chickens and ducks, explore the bamboo forests, and swing on the old rope swing hanging from the big tree out back behind my grandparent's house. One night, we had a huge bonfire and my grandpa told funny stories from when he was young and growing up in that same village. I stayed up way past my bedtime listening to his tales.After about 5 days, we returned to Wuhan but I wasn't ready to just sit at home for the rest of the break. So my parents signed me up for a 3-day winter camp at the Wuhan Zoo. We went on cool behide-the-scenes tours to see how all the animal exhibits are maintained and where the zookeepers live. I got to help prepare the meals for the elephants, bears, and monkeys. And one day, the zookeepers even let me into the penguin habitat toget up close with them! That was definitely the highlight of the trip.Once the camp ended, we still had another week of holidays left. My friends and I spent most of our time hanging out at the brand new shopping mall that had just opened up near my house. They had so many great stores, an awesome arcade, a trampoline park, and even an indoor ski slope! That was probably the funnest place I went all break.Before I knew it, it was time to go back to school again. I had such an incredible experience over those weeks off and made so many fun memories. Things like sleeping in late, eating my grandma's cooking, seeing the animals at the zoo, and just hanging out at the mall arcade - I'm really going to miss that! But I also can't wait to see my friends again and get back into learning new things. While the homework and tests won't be that fun, at least I had an amazing winter break beforehand!。
初一英语家庭作业(01)编写:陈全之班级________ 姓名___________学号_______一、英汉词组互译1. Good afternoon. ____________2. Good evening. ______________3. Good morning. ______________4. You’re Miss Li, right? ____________5. 谢谢你。
______________6. 我很好。
______________7. 你好吗?______________ 8. 再见。
______________9. 你叫什么名字?______________ 10. 我叫彼得。
______________二、单项选择( )1. ---Hello! Millie. ---________! Nick.A. HelloB. Good morningC. Bye( )2. ---Good morning, Miss Fang. ---________, Andy.A. GoodbyeB. HelloC. Good morning ( )3. ---Goodbye! ---________!A. Good eveningB. GoodbyeC. Hi( )4. 下列哪一句不是问姓名的?________A. You’re Jill, right?B. Hello, what’s your name?C. I’m fine, too. ( )5. ---How are you? --________.A. I’m OKB. I’m MillieC. Yes, I am三、连词成句并翻译成汉语。
1. Miss, are, how, Yu, you (?)______________________________ ______________________________ 2. are, today, you, fine (?)______________________________ ______________________________ 3. your, what, name, is (?)______________________________ ______________________________ 4. are, Miss, White, right, you (?)______________________________ ______________________________四、根据上下文,用适当的单词完成对话。
英语谜语1. What will you break once you say it? (什么东西一说出来就打破?)[答案] Silence. (沉默)2. Will liars be honest after they die? (骗子死了之后会诚实吗?)[答案] No, they won’t. They lie still after they die。
(不会,他们依旧撒谎。
Lie still 躺着不动,依旧撒谎。
)3. What always goes up and never goes down? (什么东西只升不降?)[答案] Your age. (你的年龄)4. Why did the boy make his dog sit in the sun? (男孩为什么让他的狗坐在阳光下?)[答案] He wants to have a hot dog. (他想要一条热狗。
)5. Why can a bride hide nothing?(为什么新娘子什么也藏不住?)[答案] Because someone will give her away. (因为有人会揭发她。
Give away 揭发,在婚礼上把新娘交给新郎)6. Why is the library the highest building?(为什么图书馆是最高的建筑物?)[答案] It has the most stories. (它的楼层最多。
Story 故事,楼层)7. What is the smallest bridge in the world? (世界上最小的桥梁是什么?)[答案] The bridge of a nose. (鼻梁)8. What is the difference between the North Pole and the South Pole? (北极与南极的区别是什么?)[答案] A whole world. (整个世界。
七年级英语家庭作业第一次课Unit1Where‟syourpenpalfrom 一、补全对话:A: Hello! Are you new hereB: Y es, I am.A: Could you tell me 1 you are from?B:I‟m 2 America. 3 4 you?A: Oh, I 5 from England. I came here last year.B: _ 6 do you like China?A: V ery much.B: 7 do you like 8 China?A: The food and the people.B: Can you 9 Chinese?A: Only a 10 .二、翻译填空。
1. 我认为中国是一个很有趣的国家。
I China is a very country.2. 她在学校最喜欢的科目是什么?her subject?3. 请写信告诉我关于你自己的情况。
Pleaseand me yoursel f.4. 我喜欢和朋友一起去看电影和进行体育活动。
I like my friends and sports.5. 请写下你的好恶。
Write somethi ng your and .6. 我14岁了,我的生日在12月。
I‟m14 and my birthda y is .家长签字:第二次课Unit 2 Where‟sthepostoffice?一、用have, has, there is 或thereare 填空。
1. My brother many books.2. a bank on BridgeStreet.3. many books on the desk.4. I many friends, but he few.5. some superma rketsin our city.6. My brother and sister a VCD.7. 50 student s in Class A.8. Miss Smith 80 student s.9. a pay phone and two books on the desk.10. your father a ball pen?※二、翻译填空。
单词复习第四册Unit 1shoulder肩膀teeth牙knee膝盖finger手指toe脚趾wave挥动put放、摆move移动sit 坐rabbit兔子draw画图dance跳舞desk书桌now现在Unit 2exercise锻炼、练习work工作shout喊叫think想practice练习talk谈话cut切割color涂颜色thump重击声dad 爸爸Unit 3sweep the floor清扫地板clean the windows擦窗户do the dishes 洗碗碟make the bed铺床fold the clothes折叠衣服water the plants给植物浇水dust the furniture除去家具上的灰尘wash the clothes洗衣服busy 忙碌的cook煮食breakfast 早餐wait 等候Unit 5movie theater电影院swimming pool游泳池hospital医院bank银行shopping mall购物中心restaurant餐馆park公园beach海滩bus公共汽车Unit 6get up起床get dressed穿衣服brush (my) teeth刷牙go to school上学get home回到家do (my) homework做功课eat dinner吃饭go to bed睡觉lake湖tomorrow 明天wake up 醒来go to sleep睡觉twenty—one二十一thirty三十forty四十fifty五十sixty六十Unit 7play video games玩电子游戏listen to music听音乐watch TV看电视visit (my) friend探望(我的)朋友ride (my) scooter滑(我的)滑板play cards玩扑克make models制作模型read comic books看漫画书hobby业余爱好ice skate滑冰Unit 9pajama(s)睡衣裤slipper(s)拖鞋underwear内衣裤towel毛巾key 钥匙money钱handkerchief手帕swimsuit游泳衣裤red红色blue蓝色yellow黄色green绿色socks袜子pants裤子skirt裙子jacket外套shirt衬衫pen钢笔Unit 10go to the park到公园去see the movie看电影play outside在外面玩go home回家take a walk散步take a nap午睡do a puzzle玩智力游戏surf the Internet上互联网bored感到厌烦的make制造snowman雪人wing翅膀body身体head头Unit 11taxi driver出租车司机fire fighter消防队员police officer警察office worker办公室工作人员secretary秘书doctor医生nurse护士teacher 教师magician魔术师第五册Unit 1farmer 农民factory worker 工人aunt 姑妈;婶婶;姨妈;舅妈uncle 伯伯;叔叔;姑父;cousin 堂兄弟(或堂姐妹) calendar日历dictionary字典diary 日记fly 飞island岛屿with 和(一起)Come with me! 跟我来! badminton 羽毛球Unit 2staple装订书针scissors剪刀stamp邮票envelope信封paper clip纸夹,回形针paper纸tape贴胶带glue 胶水any一些(用于否定句和疑问句) but 但是some 一些(用于肯定句) rubber band 橡皮圈something 某些东西fix 修理hang glider 滑翔翼Hurray! 好哇!Unit 3juice果汁rice米饭salt盐sugar糖meat肉;肉类vegetable 蔬菜tofu 豆腐fruit 水果need 需要Me,too! 我也是! cook煮饭;煮食and和food食物Here! 这里! Come on.来吧。