浙江历年初中英语中考作文题目汇总全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Collection of Zhejiang Province Middle School English Exam Essay Topics Over the YearsHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader who really loves English class. I've heard a lot about the big English exam that middle school students have to take every year called the zhongkao. The essay part sounds really hard! I asked my older sister who is in 8th grade to share some of the zhongkao essay prompts from past years in Zhejiang and she gave me a big list. I thought it would be fun to summarize some of the topics for you guys. Here goes!One year the prompt was "If you could travel back in time, which period of history would you visit and why?" Wow, that's such an awesome question! I would definitely go back to ancient Egypt because I'm obsessed with pyramids, hieroglyphics, and mummies. It would be so cool to see the great pharaohs ruling back then. I could watch the Sphinx and pyramids at Giza being built! Maybe I could even help out as a pyramid worker, althoughlugging those huge stone blocks around all day doesn't sound too fun. I'd just have to be careful not to get sacrificed or cursed by an angry mummy!Another topic from a different year was "If you could have any new magical power, what would it be and how would you use it?" Obviously I would choose the power of flying! Just imagine soaring over cities, swooping through clouds, and gliding alongside birds. I could fly anywhere I wanted without asking my parents for rides or taking boring planes. Whenever I was running late for school, I could just zip through the air and make it on time. Flying could also be really handy for getting places faster, like flying directly to Disneyland instead of sitting in a car for hours. Although I probably shouldn't use my powers to sneak into places for free – that wouldn't be very honest or nice.Here's another question I thought was interesting: "What habit or tradition from another culture would you like to adopt, and why?" Hmm, there are so many cool cultural traditions around the world. It might be really fun to celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi where everyone throws colorful powder and gets covered in bright rainbow dust. Just thinking about the amazing photo ops with all those vibrant colors makes me excited!Although I probably wouldn't love having to wash out my hair for weeks after. Maybe I could start a tradition of having an annual neighborhood Holi powder fight instead of getting my parents' house all messy.This next one is a toughie: "What qualities or values do you think are most important for being a good leader?" As a kid, I tend to think that having fun and being silly are the most important things in life. But I also really admire leaders who are brave, confident, and good at motivating others. If I was leading a team, I would definitely try to be encouraging and cheer everyone on. And I would make sure to lead by example by always working hard and never giving up. Being a fair leader who treats everyone equally is key too. Although I might be kind of a silly, laughing leader sometimes! Is that such a bad thing?There are so many more topics I could discuss, like "What piece of modern technology would you want to send back in time and share with people from the past?" and "If you could invent one new competition篇2Awesome English Writing Topics for the Big Test!Hi friends! As a 6th grader getting ready to take the English part of the zhongkao (that's the big exam to get into middle school in Zhejiang), I've been looking at past writing prompts. There have been some really cool topics over the years that let students show off their creativity and English skills. Let me share some of the highlights!One year, the prompt was "If I Could Travel Through Time..." How amazing is that? You could write about going back to meet historical figures, see ancient civilizations, or maybe even travel to the future. I'd probably go to the Age of Dinosaurs and try to befriend a T-Rex (from a safe distance, of course!). Or maybe the future to see all the crazy new technology and video games they'll have. So many possibilities with a topic like that!Another fun one was "My Motto for Life." You got to make up your own inspiring words of wisdom to live by. Like "Be Brave and Try New Things" or "Stay Curious, Keep Learning." Mine would probably be "Never Stop Having Fun!" Easy to remember and great advice, right? The graders must have loved reading all the different creative mottos.Oh, and one year the prompt was "If I Could Be Any Animal..." Talk about an awesome writing opportunity! You could pick any cool creature from a powerful lion to a soaring eagle toa playful dolphin. And then describe what life would be like seeing the world through their eyes. I'd choose either a monkey so I could swing through the trees all day, or maybe one of those adorable little penguins waddling around on the ice. So cute!They've had some more serious prompts too, like "My Role Model" where you write about someone you admire. That could be a family member, teacher, historical figure, or even a fictional character. I'd probably pick my martial arts instructor Master Ravi. He's taught me discipline, perseverance, and how to do a really cool jumping spin kick! Or maybe Mulan from the movie since she's so brave and kicks bad guy butt while staying true to her family.One prompt that looked tough but meaningful was "What My Culture Means to Me." You'd have to define your cultural traditions, values, and identity. As a Chinese student, I might write about important holidays like Lunar New Year, customs like ancestor veneration, or core principles like respect for elders and working hard in school. Cultures have such fascinating histories and customs to explore.Another year's prompt was "My Favorite Place in Nature." For this one, you'd describe a special outdoor spot like a beautiful mountain view, a peaceful forest grove, or a serene lake.Adding lots of sensory details to transport the reader there. Maybe somewhere you've gone hiking, camping, or just daydreaming and feeling calm. For me, it would be this little creek by my house where I love catching crayfish!Those are just some highlights, but there have been sooo many other cool topics too. Like describing an invention you'd love to create, the person you most admire from the pages of history, or reflecting on a major life lesson you've learned. Even writing advice for your future self about what's really important as a teenager or adult. Wild!No matter what awesome prompt comes up on my test day, I'll be ready. Mrs. Yang, my English teacher, has worked with us all year on expressing ourselves clearly, using descriptive language, and organizing our ideas into a beginning, middle and end. We've also practiced techniques like writing rhetorical questions, making comparisons, and incorporating quotes or examples to support our main points.My personal strategy will be using transition words and phrases to smoothly connect my paragraphs and thoughts. Ones like "furthermore..." "in addition..." "for instance..." and "most importantly..." That way everything flows logically. I'll also be sure to have an engaging hook at the start to grab readers'attention. Maybe a thought-provoking question, powerful imagery, or a relevant personal anecdote.Oh, and I can't forget including lots of precise adjectives and cool vocabulary words I've learned. Anything from "diligent" to "whimsical" to "scrumptious" to "zephyr" (that's a gentle breeze). Using a nice range of more advanced and descriptive word choice, instead of just repetitive basic terms, is key to boosting your writing score.Most of all, I'll relax, breathe, and let my creativity and unique perspective flow! The test graders are looking for individual ideas and an authentic voice, not just formulaic,by-the-book essays. With all the practice Miss Yang provided,I'm ready to dive into that prompt and craft a winning personal statement no matter what comes my way.Wish me luck, guys! I'll write another update once I know what the actual topic was. But based on all the zingers from past years, I'm excited for this challenging opportunity to showcase my English skills. Bring it on, zhongkao writing test!篇3My Favorite School SubjectsGosh, I just love going to school and learning new things every day! All the subjects are super interesting, but I have to admit that I have a few favorites. English class is at the top of my list. I find it fascinating to learn a whole new language and get to communicate with people from all over the world. Reading stories and poems in English opens my mind to different cultures and ways of life. I really enjoy the challenge of trying to express myself clearly in a foreign tongue.Math is another subject I adore. There's something so satisfying about solving puzzles and figuring out formulas and patterns. I get a real sense of accomplishment when I finally crack a tricky equation after putting in some hard work. Math teaches me logical thinking and perseverance. Who knows, maybe I'll grow up to be an engineer or a scientist!I also have a soft spot for art class. Being able to create beautiful paintings, sculptures, and crafts allows me to tap into my creativity and imagination. Art gives me an outlet to express my emotions and see the world through a different lens. Whenever I'm feeling stressed or upset, making art always cheers me up and relaxes me. I love that there are no real rules or boundaries in art - just freedom to explore colors, textures, and forms.Future Career GoalsWhat do I want to be when I grow up? That's a question I get asked a lot by parents, teachers, and family friends. To be honest, at this age, I'm really not sure! There are so many intriguing careers to consider in fields like medicine, technology, business, science, the arts, and more. I have a wide range of interests, so it's hard for me to narrow it down to just one future job.When I was really little, I always dreamed of becoming a firefighter so I could rescue people and pets from burning buildings. These days, my dream career seems to change on a weekly basis. One week, I'm determined to become an astronaut and travel to distant planets and galaxies. The next week, I'm convinced my calling is to be a famous musician, rocking out in front of thousands of adoring fans.Some weeks, I picture myself as a brilliant inventor, coming up with creative solutions to global problems and making the world a better place. Other times, I'm passionate about protecting endangered animals as a wildlife conservationist or running my own bakery and whipping up delectable treats all day.I know that by the time I'm in middle school, high school, and beyond, I'll have a clearer sense of my skills, values, andinterests which will help guide my career path. For now, I'm just excited to learn as much as I can and keep an open mind to all the possibilities.No matter what profession I eventually choose, I hope I find something that makes me feel passionate, challenged, and fulfilled. They always say that if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life. I want a career that allows me to make a positive difference in the world while taking advantage of my unique talents and abilities.I still have plenty of time to figure it all out. My priority right now is to work hard in school, explore lots of extracurricular activities, and gain diverse experiences. With an open mind, determination, and a good education, I'm confident that I'll eventually find my dream job and wake up every morning feeling excited and motivated.The Importance of FriendshipFriendship is one of the most important and cherished parts of my life. My friends make me smile, laugh, and fill my days with fun and happiness. They pick me up when I'm feeling down and always have my back, no matter what. Truthfully, I'm not sure what I would do without them!I have a few very best friends that I've known since we were all in diapers and playgroups as toddlers. We have awesome memories of running around the playground together, having crazy imaginative games, and getting into mischief from time to time. Now that we're a little older, we love riding bikes, watching movies, going to the beach, or just hanging out with no篇4A Compilation of Zhejiang Middle School English Exam Essay Topics Over the YearsHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grade student. I really like writing in English and I've been practicing a lot to get ready for the English exams when I go to middle school next year. My big sister is in middle school now, and she showed me some of the essay topics from past English exams in Zhejiang province. There are so many interesting ones! I thought it would be fun to share some of them with you.One topic that came up a few years ago was "If you could travel back in time, where would you go and why?" Wouldn't that be so cool? I think I would want to go see the dinosaurs! Or maybe visit ancient Egypt to see the pyramids being built. I couldbring back a real mummy (just kidding, mom wouldn't like that)! I'd love to see what life was like back then.Another topic was "If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?" This one is easy - I would want to be able to fly! Then I could soar over the cities and mountains. No more waiting for my parents to drive me places. Although, maybe invisibility would be better. I could sneak into movies and skip the line at Didi Chicken! The hard part would be choosing just one superpower.Here's one that made me think: "What is the most important invention in human history and why?" There are so many to choose from! The wheel? Electricity? Airplanes? I bet most people would say the internet or smartphones since they are so important today. But my pick would be the printing press. Without that, we wouldn't have books and be able to share knowledge so easily. My life would be so boring with no books to read!"Should children have to go to school during summer vacation?" Now that's just mean! Who would want to go to school over summer? I need that time to sleep in late, play video games, and hang out with my friends. Summer homework is bad enough. I would write a very strong "no" for that essay!Oooh, here's a weird one: "If you were a flavor of ice cream, what would you be and why?" Let me think...maybe cookies and cream? Then I could be a little bit sweet but also have some crunch from the cookie bits. Or maybe I'd want to be mint chocolate chip - cool and refreshing for a hot summer day. This is such a silly question!"What is the most important quality for a leader to have?" That's a good one. I think leaders need to be good at listening to others and considering different perspectives. They shouldn't just do whatever they want. Being brave and making tough decisions is important too. A leader also has to work hard and set a good example. Those are some of the qualities I'd want if I was leading a team.This topic reminds me of my grandpa: "What traditions from older generations are most important to keep alive?" Grandpa is always telling stories about how things were when he was young. He says we need to remember our heritage and culture. His favorite traditions are the festivals and food. You'd better believe I look forward to getting red pockets on Chinese New Year! I also like learning about the myths and legends he tells.Here's another creative one: "If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?" Yikes, just one food?For me it would have to be pizza. You can put so many different toppings on it that I don't think I'd get bored. Plus you've got your bread, veggies, protein, and dairy all in one meal. As long as I can drink other beverages too, I could survive on just pizza."What will be the next big invention that changes the world?" Virtual reality maybe? Or those cool robots that can do human jobs? I'm really interested in AI and how smart computers are getting. Hopefully the next big invention will be something to reverse climate change and environmental damage. Or a machine that can reshape my body into the ideal muscular form!A guy can dream, right?Okay, one more: "What is your favorite place in the world and why?" For me, it's my hometown. I love wandering around the parks and little shops. And you just can't beat my mom's homemade dumplings! Someday I'd love to travel more and see famous places like the Great Wall or Statue of Liberty. But there's no place quite like home.Wow, looking over these topics has been fun! I can see why the teachers like to assign creative writing prompts like these. It really makes you think and use your imagination. Thanks for reading, and wish me luck on those middle school English exams next year!篇5My Big Sis is Taking the Zhejiang Middle School Entrance Exam!Hey there friends! Lily here, your resident elementary school writing expert. I've got some big news to share with you all today. My older sister Emma is getting ready to take the super important Zhejiang middle school entrance exam! Can you believe she's already that old? It feels like just yesterday we were playing make-believe in the backyard.Anyway, I know one of the biggest parts of the exam is the English writing section. Emma has been prepping like crazy, going over all the past essay prompts and topics. She's been bugging me to help her practice too! I'm only in 5th grade but I'm gonna be a writing whiz when I'm her age, just you wait.Emma showed me all the old essay questions from previous years and I thought, why not share them with you guys? That way you'll be extra prepared when it's your turn to take the exam. You know I've always got your backs!So without further ado, here are some of the craziest Zhejiang middle school entrance exam English essay prompts from the last few years:2022: "If you could go back in time, what era would you travel to and why?" Whoa, now that's a cool question! I'd want to go see the dinosaurs, duh. Or maybe hang out in ancient Egypt and see the pyramids being built. So many options!2021: "If you could have one superpower, what would it be and how would you use it to help others?" Invisibility would be awesome for pulling pranks...but I guess I'd also use it to fight crime and catch bad guys! Your friendly neighborhood Lily to the rescue!2020: "What is the most important invention in human history? Explain your reasoning." I'm gonna go with the internet on this one. Where else could I watch endless YouTube videos and chat with my friends online? The world wide web RULES!2019: "If you could meet any person from history, who would it be and why?" I'd pick Cleopatra, the famous Egyptian queen. We could braid each other's hair and dish about cute boys. Forget Julius Caesar, Lily's the new queen of the Nile!2018: "Describe your ideal career and explain why you would choose that profession." Honestly, with my writing skills, I could be a best-selling author someday. Hey J.K. Rowling, make room for the next literary superstar! Although being a zookeeper playing with animals all day sounds fun too...2017: "If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and what would you do there?" Obviously I'd go somewhere with roller coasters and water parks galore! Maybe that new Epic Soak'd waterpark that just opened up. Surf's up, my friends!2016: "What is the happiest moment you've experienced so far in your life? Describe it in detail." That's easy - the day my baby sister Chloe was born. I was sooo excited to finally have a built-inbestie to do everything with. We've been inseparable ever since!Man, those Zhejiang test writers really make you think, don't they? Good thing Emma has been studying up. She better work on her creative writing skills though because my sis has a wildly active imagination, if you couldn't tell already.I've given her tons of tips too, like using fun descriptions, telling little side stories, and trying to make the reader feel like they're really there. Oh, and always, ALWAYS, check for spelling and grammar mistakes. Nothing worse than a sloppy essay!Emma has been diligently practicing writing on all those topics. Who knows, maybe I'll be able to show you guys her actual exam essays after she takes the test! I'm such a supportive little sis, aren't I?Well, that's all I've got for my insider scoop on the Zhejiang entrance exam english prompts. Let me know if you need any other writing advice as you prep for this major test. I'm like a tiny Yoda, spreading words of wisdom beyond my years. You're so welcome!May the force be with you, and may your pencils be sharp and your paragraphs profound. This has been Lily, signing off! Byyyyeeee!篇6A Compilation of Zhejiang's Annual Middle School English Exam Essay TopicsHey there, fellow students! It's your buddy here, ready to share some exciting insights into the world of English exams in Zhejiang Province. As you know, the middle school English exam is a crucial milestone in our academic journey, and one of the most nerve-wracking parts is the dreaded essay section. But fear not, my friends, for I've got a secret weapon to help you conquer those essays with confidence!Over the years, the clever folks who design these exams have come up with all sorts of interesting and thought-provoking essay topics. They want to see how well we can express ourthoughts and ideas in English, and whether we can craft a compelling argument or tell a captivating story. And you know what? I've been keeping a close eye on these topics, jotting them down in my trusty notebook, and now I'm ready to share them with you!Buckle up, because we're about to embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of Zhejiang's middle school English exam essay topics. From heartwarming tales of friendship and family to burning social issues and global concerns, these topics cover a wide range of subjects that will challenge your writing skills and push you to think outside the box.So, let's dive right in, shall we? Here's a sampling of some of the most memorable essay topics that have graced the exams over the years:"Describe your best friend and explain why you value their friendship.""If you could travel back in time, which historical event would you witness and why?""What is your favorite book or movie, and how has it influenced your life?""Imagine you are a famous scientist or inventor. What would you like to create, and why?""Environmental protection is crucial for our planet's future. Discuss ways to raise awareness about this issue."Phew, those are just the tip of the iceberg! But don't worry, I've got plenty more where those came from. How about these thought-provoking gems?"Describe a memorable experience that taught you an important life lesson.""If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it to make the world a better place?""Imagine you are the leader of your country. What policies would you implement to improve education and healthcare?""Discuss the pros and cons of social media and its impact on society.""Describe your dream career and the steps you would take to achieve it."Mind-blowing, right? But wait, there's more! These topics cover a wide range of subjects, from personal narratives to global issues, and they're all designed to challenge your criticalthinking skills and push you to express yourself in clear, concise English."Describe a person who has inspired you and explain why they are a role model.""What is the greatest technological advancement of our time, and how has it impacted our lives?""Discuss the importance of preserving cultural traditions in a rapidly changing world.""Imagine you are a famous author. Write a short story that conveys an important message.""Discuss the role of sports in promoting physical and mental well-being."Whew, that's a lot to take in, isn't it? But don't worry, my friends, I've got your back. As you can see, these topics cover a wide range of subjects, from personal narratives to global issues, and they're all designed to challenge your critical thinking skills and push you to express yourself in clear, concise English.Now, I know what you're thinking: "But how do I tackle these essays?" Well, fear not, my friends, for I have a few tried-and-true tips to share with you:Start with a bang! Your introduction should be captivating and grab the reader's attention right from the start.Organize your thoughts and use clear, logical paragraphs to present your ideas.Use vivid details and examples to support your arguments and bring your essay to life.Vary your sentence structures to keep your writing interesting and engaging.Proofread, proofread, proofread! Check for spelling, grammar, and logical flow before submitting your essay.And remember, practice makes perfect! The more you write, the better you'll become at crafting compelling essays. So grab a pen and paper (or your trusty laptop) and start practicing with these topics. Who knows, you might just surprise yourself with your awesome writing skills!Well, my friends, that's all for now. I hope this compilation of Zhejiang's middle school English exam essay topics has given you a solid foundation to build upon. Remember, the key to success is preparation, dedication, and a willingness to think outside the box. So keep practicing, keep learning, and keep pushing yourself to new heights!Until next time, happy writing, and may the words flow like a mighty river of knowledge and creativity!。