七年级下册第一次月考可能考的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Awesome Summer Vacation!Hey guys! Summer vacation was sooooo much fun. I went to the beach with my family and we did all sorts of awesome stuff! I can't wait to tell you all about it.First up, we drove down to the beach. It took like a million years because my little brother kept asking "Are we there yet?" like a thousand times. My dad finally yelled at him to be quiet, which was pretty funny. When we got there, the beach house we rented was huge! It had its own pool and everything.The very first thing I did when we got to the beach was run right into the water. Well, actually first I put on my swimsuit. Then I ran into the water. It was soooo cold! But after I got used to it, it felt really refreshing. I spent like hours just splashing around. My mom had to call me in for lunch because I was having so much fun.After lunch, we all went to build sandcastles on the beach. My dad tried to make this really fancy one with all these turrets and stuff. But then my little brother came and smashed it! My dad got pretty mad, but me and my older sister thought it was hilarious. We couldn't stop laughing. In the end, my sandcastle looked way better than my dad's anyway.Later that day, we went to the boardwalk and rode all the rides at the little amusement park they have there. My favorite was this rollercoaster called the Cyclone. It went upside down like four times! Each time, I thought I was gonna fall out. But the lap bar held me in pretty tight. My stomach was doing flips by the end though. Totally worth it!That night, we had a big bonfire on the beach and roasted marshmallows. I accidentally dropped one of mine in the sand, which was pretty gross. But most of them turned outooey-gooey perfect. S'mores are definitely my favorite summer treat! While we had the bonfire going, we could see dolphins jumping out in the ocean. It was like they were putting on a show just for us. So cool!The next day, we went kayaking on the bay. I was a little nervous about tipping over at first, but I got the hang of it pretty quickly. My dad was the one who fell in! He got soaked and hadseaweed all over him. It was sooo funny. We couldn't stop laughing at him. After drying off, we all went mini-golfing.Mini-golf is hard! The windmills were definitely my favorite obstacles though.Another fun thing we did was go on a nature hike through the woods near the beach. We saw all kinds of cool birds, insects, and little critters. Our tour guide taught us about all the local plants too. Some were even poisonous! My little brother tried to touch one and my mom scolded him. He made a stinky face but listened to her. Phew!On the fourth of July, we watched the most epic fireworks show ever. The fireworks were bursting in millions of colors over the ocean. Red, white, blue, purple, green - it was insane! Each explosion was like a giant rainbow flower blossoming in the night sky. I probably said "Whoa!" like a hundred times. My mind was just blown.Towards the end of our trip, we went on a dolphin watching cruise. We saw so many dolphins swimming and jumping alongside the boat! They were doing flips and having a whale of a good time (get it? WhaleOfAGoodTime?) The captain let me steer the boat for a little bit, which was awesome. I felt like a actual captain myself up there. Arrrgh mateys!On our very last day, we went to this awesome waterpark called Splish Splash. It had these massive waterslide tubes that looped you upside down. I definitely screamed a lot going down those! My favorite was the one called the Black Hole. You just couldn't see anything it was so dark and twisty. Speaking of twisty, I also loved the Lazy River. But it wasn't too lazy for me - I was paddling and splashing the whole time!After the waterpark, we had to head home unfortunately. I was really sad to leave the beach behind. But I made so many incredible memories. Summer vacations are 100% my favorite part about summer. I can't wait to go back to the beach next year! Hopefully you guys get to go on awesome vacations too. If not, at least I got to tell you all about mine! See ya!篇2My Family Vacation to the BeachYay! Summer vacation was finally here and I was super duper excited. No more teachers, no more books, no more sitting at desks all day long. Just sun, fun, and lots of free time to do whatever I wanted. The best part was that my parents promised we would go on a fantastic family vacation to the beach! I couldn't wait.A few days before the trip, Mom and Dad started packing our suitcases. I helped by picking out my favorite t-shirts, swim trunks, and flip flops to bring. We had to make sure we didn't forget anything important like sunscreen, beach toys, and snacks for the drive. The night before we left, I could barely sleep I was so hyped up with excitement!The next morning, we woke up bright and early and finished our last minute packing. I doubled and triple checked that I had Everything I needed, including my boogie board, bucket and shovel, and cool sunglasses. Once the car was all loaded up, we hit the road!The drive took forever or at least it felt that way to me. Every few minutes I asked "Are we there yet?" Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, I saw the bright blue ocean sparklingup ahead. We made it to the beach at last!Our beach house looked awesome from the outside with its bright blue shutters and beachy decorations. But the inside was even better - it had a huge living room, a fancy kitchen, three big bedrooms, and best of all, a pool out back! This place was paradise. As soon as we walked in, I threw on my swimsuit and canon-balled into that pool. The water was pure refreshment after that long hot drive.Over the next few days, we spent almost every waking minute at the beach. We would wake up early each morning and walk just a few blocks to the sandy shore. I loved digging in the sand, running from the crashing waves, and hunting for colorful seashells. My little brother liked building sandcastles, while Mom and Dad relaxed by reading books and working on their tans.In the afternoon, we'd head back to the house for lunch and a break from the intense sun. We'd make sandwiches, fruit salad, and lemonade then play card games or watch TV to cool off. Once the sun went down a bit, we'd return to the beach for more fun - bodysurfing, swimming, and looking for tiny crabs or cool rocks in the wet sand as the waves rolled in.My favorite part of the day was evening because that's when we'd have bonfires on the beach! We brought hot dogs, marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers to roast over the fire. As the bright flames danced under the star-filled sky, the marshmallows got all gooey and delicious. S'mores never tasted so good! Sometimes we'd hear other families singing campfire songs in the distance as the calm ocean lapped at the shore nearby.On one of the days, we took a break from the beach to go on a dolphin watching tour by boat. As our ship cruised along thecoastline, we saw dozens of dolphins gracefully jumping out of the water! It was amazing to see them swimming so close. Our tour guide told us they migrate through this area every summer and were very friendly creatures. On the way back, we had a picnic lunch on the boat of fried chicken, potato salad, and cold drinks. It was so peaceful out on the open water.Towards the end of our vacation, there was one evening where the most stellar sunset I'd ever seen unfolded before our eyes. The sky turned the most brilliant shades of red, orange, pink and purple as the sun slowly sank into the horizon. We sat together on our beach towels, admiring the jaw-dropping natural light show. Just when we thought it couldn't get any better, a flock of pelicans flew right in front of the sun's rays, their white feathers glowing magically. It felt like a moment frozen in time that I'll never forget.All too soon, it was time to leave and head back home. As we packed up the car, I felt so sad to be leaving the beach behind. I collected a bucket of my favorite seashells and some sandy souvenirs to remember the trip by. The ride home wasn't nearly as much fun as the ride there. I kept looking back at the ocean and making promises to myself that I'd return again one day very soon.Even though the vacation went by much too quickly, I'll always treasure the incredible memories - the ocean breezses, the salty air, the soft sand, the bright sun, the listening to the crashing waves lulling me to sleep each night. Most of all, I'll never forget the quality time I got to spend with my whole family. No school, no homework, no distractions. Just us, together, having fun, and making memories that will last forever.I already can't wait for our next beach vacation! The end.篇3My First Monthly Test of 7th Grade (Second Semester)Oh man, the first monthly test of the second semester is coming up soon! I've been trying to study a lot, but there's just so much material to cover. I really hope I do well on this test. Let me think about what could be on it...For the writing section, we'll probably have to write a short essay. Maybe something like "Write about a time you helped someone" or "Describe your favorite family tradition." Those are the kinds of prompts we've been practicing in class. I'll need to plan out a few paragraphs with clear examples and details. I should probably write a practice essay this weekend just to get ready.The reading section is always pretty tough. We'll likely have to read a few passages and answer comprehension questions about them. Some of the passages might be stories or articles, while others could be stuff like schedules, menus, or advertisements. I need to really pay attention to the main ideas and important details. It's also good to practice making inferences from the context clues.For vocabulary, I'm sure there will be lots of fill-in-the-blank sentences where we have to choose the right word based on its definition and how it fits in the sentence. I've been making flashcards with all the new words we've learned recently from our literature readings. Hopefully that helps me memorize their meanings and usage.Grammar is one of the trickier parts for me. We'll probably get some sentences with blanks where we have to pick the right verb tense or noun form. I mix those up a lot, so I really need to review my notes on things like past participles, gerunds, countable versus uncountable nouns, and all those finer points of grammar. Maybe I can find some practice exercises online too.Then there's the listening section, where we have to listen to recordings and answer questions. Those can be hard because you only get to hear it once during the test. I should do somepractice listening activities to get used to understanding the main points and details when hearing something just one time. Taking good notes will be important.Oh, and I can't forget about speaking! We usually have to describe a picture and answer some open-ended questions. I'll need to prepare by practicing how to organize my thoughts quickly and express myself clearly with good vocabulary and proper grammar. Hopefully I don't freeze up during the exam!There could also be some random other stuff thrown in, like matching words to definitions, unscrambling sentences, or filling out forms. The tests always seem to have a mix of different types of questions and tasks.Whew, just thinking about all that is making me nervous! But I know if I keep reviewing the material little by little each day, I can be ready. My teacher said the test will cover everything we've learned so far this semester in our reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, listening, and speaking activities.Maybe I'll make myself some visual study guides too, with charts and diagrams and fun memory tricks. Oh, and I should get plenty of sleep and eat a good breakfast before the test day. I'll just take it one section at a time and try my best.If I do well on this first monthly test, it will really help my grade and give me confidence for the rest of the semester. But even if I don't get a perfect score, it will show me what areas I still need to work on. Tests can be stressful, but they help me know what I'm learning well and what I need to practice more.Okay, time to stop stressing and actual start studying! I've got plenty of time before the test to review everything. As long as I prepare little by little, I'll be ready. Let's do this!篇4My Awesome Summer VacationSummer vacation is the best time of year! School is finally over and you get to spend your days relaxing, having fun, and not worrying about homework or tests for a couple of months. This past summer was one of the most awesome summers I've ever had. I went on so many fun adventures and made a ton of great memories. Let me tell you all about it!The summer started off with a bang when my family went on an epic road trip to the Grand Canyon. We drove for what felt like forever, but I didn't mind because I got to look out the window and see all the cool landscapes going by. We started out in the flat plains, which was kind of boring, but then the scenery gotway more interesting as we started going through hills and mountains.When we finally made it to the Grand Canyon, I was blown away by how massive and beautiful it was. The gigantic canyon seemed to stretch out forever, with tons of layers of red and orange rock forming crazy cool patterns. We went on a little hike along the rim and I felt like I was standing on the edge of the world looking out. It was both amazing and terrifying at the same time!After exploring the Grand Canyon for a couple days, we continued our road trip up to Colorado to visit some relatives. On the way, we drove through Monument Valley, which has to be one of the most striking landscapes I've ever seen. The isolated red rock formations jutting up from the flat desert look like monuments from an alien planet. I pretended I was an astronaut exploring a new world!In Colorado, we got to go hiking, fishing, camping, and just generally enjoying being out in nature with my cousins. Since they live there, they took us to all the coolest spots that tourists usually miss out on. We hiked through the forests and up mountain trails to reach amazing views of snowcapped peaks that seemed to stretch on forever. At night, we'd build a campfireand roast s'mores while scanning the startlingly clear night sky for shooting stars.One of the highlights was going whitewater rafting down a rushing river. The rapids were intense and we got completely drenched, but it was such an adrenaline rush. At one point, the guide had us all jump out of the raft into the freezing water - I've never felt more alive! When we'd hit a patch of calm water, we'd be able to look around at the steep canyon walls surrounding the river and spot animals like bighorn sheep precariously perched on the cliffs. It was incredible.After our adventuring in Colorado, we drove back home, taking a slightly different route through Utah. This allowed us to see even more amazing landscapes and rock formations. We stopped at Arches National Park which is filled with thesemind-blowing natural rock arches that look like they could barely stay standing. My favorite was the iconic Delicate Arch which looks like it defies the laws of physics. Amazing!Once we finally made it back home after our epic road trip, the rest of my summer was spent a little closer to home but still jam-packed with fun. My friends and I went to the local pool almost every day, soaking up the sun and taking silly underwater handstand competitions in the deep end. Some days we'd havebig games of tennis baseball at the park or take long bike rides to get ice cream at our favorite parlor in the next town over.We also went to the travelling carnival that came through town for a week in July. I'll never forget the thrill of riding the wild roller coasters that twisted, turned and looped upside-down at what felt like warp speed. The Gravitron ride that spins you around so fast you get stuck to the wall was both terrifying and exhilarating. And of course, we had to go on the classic Ferris wheel to get an aerial view of the whole carnival lit up at night.In between all the excitement and adventures, I'd have lazy days at home playing video games, watching movies, and just hanging out in my treehouse in the backyard. Those were much-needed breaks to rest up before heading off on the next exciting summer excursion.By the time August rolled around, it was almost time to start getting ready to go back to school. My friends and I tried to soak up what was left of our freedom by taking a last camping trip with our families up in the mountains. We spent a few nights sleeping in tents, telling spooky stories around the campfire, and going on long hikes through the wilderness spotting deer, hawks, and other cool wildlife.On our final night of camping, we all stayed up way later than our parents wanted, just watching the stars and reminiscing about our amazing summer. We made promises to have an even better one next year. As I drifted off to sleep in my cozy sleeping bag, I felt utterly content after having the best summer a kid could ask for.So that was my summer in a nutshell - full of thrills, adventures, relaxation, and wonderful memories that I'll never forget. While I'm definitely sad that it had to come to an end, I'm also excited to start a new school year feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world. Seventh grade, here I come!篇5My Favorite HolidayHi there! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you all about my favorite holiday. It's Christmas! I just love everything about Christmas. It's the most fun and exciting time of the whole year.First of all, I love the decorations at Christmas time. My family puts up a huge Christmas tree and we decorate it with lights and ornaments of all different colors - red, green, silver, gold. It looks so pretty with the twinkling lights! We also hang upstockings for Santa to fill with presents. Outside, we put up lights on the house and lawn decorations like snowmen and reindeer. The neighborhood looks so festive and bright at night!Another thing I love about Christmas is all the yummy food. My mom bakes dozens and dozens of Christmas cookies in different shapes like trees, stars, candy canes and Santas. They are so delicious, especially the ones with frosting and sprinkles! She also makes a huge turkey dinner with stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. I stuff myself full of all that good food on Christmas day. My favorite is the pie with a big scoop of ice cream on top. Yum!Speaking of Santa, he's definitely one of the best parts of Christmas for me. Every year, I write him a long letter telling him exactly what presents I want. Then on Christmas Eve, I leave out milk and cookies for him by the fireplace. In the morning, the plate is empty and there are presents under the tree! It's so exciting to see what Santa brought. Last year I got a new bike, video games, Legos and more. I can't wait to see what I get this year!Of course, Christmas is also great because I get time off from school. No waking up early, no homework, no tests. I get to sleep in late and just relax and play video games and with my new toys.It's like a mini vacation! My parents are also off work too, so we get to spend a lot of family time together playing games, watching movies, baking and just having fun.But you know what I really love most about Christmas? It's the chance to spend time with all my family that I don't get to see very often. My aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins all come over to my house for a big party on Christmas day. We eat tons of good food, exchange presents, tell jokes and stories and just enjoy each other's company. Those are some of my favorite memories - all of us laughing together and being silly. I feel very grateful for my big, loving family.Well, that's why Christmas is my absolute favorite holiday ever. Between the decorations, food, Santa, presents, time off school and family time, it simply can't be beaten! I look forward to it all year long. In fact, I've already started my letter to Santa for next Christmas. There's a new video game system I really want! But no matter what presents I get, I know I'll have a wonderful holiday full of traditions, delicious food and quality time with my family. Ok, I've got to go start helping my mom bake cookies! Merry Christmas everyone!篇6My Essay for the 7th Grade Final ExamHey! Did you hear we're gonna have to write a whole essay for the English part of the final exam? That's what my friend Samantha told me. She said her older brother had the same teacher last year and he had to write a biggg essay. I'm kind of nervous about it to be honest. Essays are hard!I wonder what the topic will be? Probably something boring like "What I Did Over Summer Vacation" or "My Favorite Family Member." Those are such lame topics. If I had to write about my summer, I'd just be like "I played video games and slept in late every day." That's the truth but I don't think my teacher would like that essay very much!If the topic is about a family member, I guess I could write about my little sister Emily. She's pretty funny. Just last week, she stuck a big wad of bubblegum in her hair and had to get it all cut out. My mom was so mad! Emily just giggled the whole time. Maybe I could write a funny story about her antics. That could make the essay a little more interesting at least.Or maybe the essay topic will be about our future dreams and goals? Like what we want to be when we grow up? I've thought about that a lot actually. First I wanted to be a football player or an astronaut. But then I saw this documentary aboutclimate change and decided I want to be an environmental scientist. You know, to help solve the big problems with pollution, deforestation, and wildlife extinction and stuff. I feel like that's a really important issue that someone needs to work on, so why not me? I'm pretty good at science.Although, being a YouTuber looks fun too. Have you seen some of those crazy videos people make? They get millions of views and make tons of money just messing around. My friend Marcus thinks he's gonna be a famous YouTuber when he grows up. He's always making silly videos and putting them on his channel, but hardly anyone watches them yet. Still, you never know - he could get lucky and have one of his videos go viral! If that happened, he could just make videos for a living. What an awesome job!Personally, I think I'd get bored just making videos all day though. I'd want more of a challenge, you know? That's why I'm leaning toward the environmental scientist thing. Although, I guess YouTubers face challenges too, like coming up with new video ideas all the time so people don't get bored of their channel. Plus they have to edit the videos, manage comments, update their social media, etc. Maybe it's actually a lot of work when you think about it.You know what could be a really cool job too? A video game developer! Getting paid to make video games for a living? That would be the best! Although from what I've read, it's extremely hard to get hired。