人教版六年级下册英语第三单元作文

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人教版六年级下册英语第三单元作文

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篇1

My Most Unforgettable Trip

During the winter vacation, my family went on a very special

trip that I will never forget! We went to visit my grandparents

who live in a small village far away from the city. It was such an

exciting adventure.

First, we had to take a long train ride to get to their village.

The train ride took almost an entire day! I had never been on a

train for that long before. I looked out the window and watched

as the cityscape turned into farmland and small towns.

Everything looked so different from my neighborhood in the big

city.

When we finally arrived at the station near my grandparents'

village, my grandfather was waiting there to pick us up. He drove

an old truck that was pretty beat up, but I didn't mind at all. I was

just so happy to see my beloved grandparents again. The ride to

their house took about 30 minutes along bumpy country roads. I

stuck my head out the window and felt the cool, fresh air on my face. It smelled like trees and grass - so different from the smells

in the city.

My grandparents live in a traditional Chinese house made of

wood and bricks. It has a courtyard in the middle with fruit trees

growing there. As soon as we arrived, my grandmother came

rushing out to greet us with the biggest smile on her face. She

pinched my cheeks and exclaimed how much I had grown since

the last time she saw me. Then she ushered us inside for a

delicious home-cooked lunch of dumplings, vegetable dishes,

and chicken soup. Everything tasted so fresh and flavorful

compared to the food back home.

After lunch, my grandfather took me on a walk around their

village. I was in awe of how quiet and peaceful it was. No blaring

car horns or construction sounds like in the city - just the gentle

clucking of chickens and rustling of trees. We stopped by a little

creek where some ducks were swimming. My grandfather caught

a frog for me to hold! Its bumpy skin felt so strange in my hands.

We also visited my grandparents' little vegetable garden

behind their house. They grew all sorts of crops like tomatoes,

green beans, carrots, and more. My grandfather let me pick

some juicy red strawberries right off the vine. They were the sweetest strawberries I had ever tasted! I couldn't believe that

food could grow so easily right out of the ground like that.

In the evenings, we would sit outside in the courtyard and

look up at the starry night sky. You could see so many more stars

out there than in the light-polluted city. My grandfather would

point out different constellations to me and tell their ancient

stories. Sometimes we could even see colorful streaks of the

aurora borealis! I had never experienced a sky like that before. It

was breathtakingly beautiful.

Some of my other fun memories included watching my

grandmother make traditional dumplings from scratch, feeding

the ducks and chickens, chasing after lightning bugs at night,

and roasting sweet potatoes in the courtyard's little fire pit. I also

got to help my grandparents take care of their crops by weeding

and watering the garden. It was a lot of hard work, but also very

satisfying.

Whenever I stayed inside, I was amazed by how simple yet

cozy their house was. There was no TV or internet - just books,

board games, and each other's company. In the mornings my

grandmother would brew fresh tea leaves over a little stove,

filling the house with their fragrant aroma. I'll never forget

learning traditional arts from my grandmother like calligraphy using a brush and ink stone. My grandfather taught me games

like Chinese chess too. Although their house lacked many

modern amenities, it felt so warm, inviting, and full of beautiful

traditions.

All too soon, it was time to return home to the city. Tears

filled my eyes as I hugged my grandparents goodbye. I knew I

would miss them terribly, but also felt so grateful to have

experienced their incredible village life. That trip taught me to

really appreciate the simple things in life - fresh air, home-grown

food, starry skies, and spending quality time with family. Though

their village seems worlds away from my familiar city

surroundings, I know that the precious memories I made there

will stay in my heart forever. I can't wait to go back again next

year!

篇2

My Favorite Season - Spring

Spring is my favorite season of the year! I love how the world

comes back to life after the long, cold winter. Everything starts to

get colorful and pretty again. Let me tell you all about the

awesome things that happen in springtime.