2020河北中考英语作文写作讲解分析话题---- 经历和感受 (共21张PPT)
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河北省2020年中考英语作文题目In the journey of life, we are constantly faced with various challenges that test our resolve and perseverance. The 2020 Hebei Middle School Entrance Exam English writing prompt was no exception, asking students to reflect ontheir own experiences and share how they overcamedifficulties through persistence.As a student preparing for this exam, I found myself drawing inspiration from my past challenges and the lessons learned from them. One such challenge was learning a new instrument, the guitar. The initial excitement of strumming the strings gave way to the realization that mastering the guitar required hours of practice and dedication. The fingering was confusing, and the chords seemed impossible to remember. However, I persevered, motivated by the dream of playing my favorite songs with ease.Day after day, I would sit with my guitar, practicing scales and chords, making mistakes, and starting again. The progress was slow, but steady. With each passing day, I could feel my fingers becoming more dexterous, and the music sounding more harmonious. Eventually, after months ofconsistent practice, I was able to play my first song with confidence.This experience taught me the importance of perseverance in overcoming challenges. It didn't matter how difficult the task was, as long as I had the determination to keep going, I could achieve my goals. This lesson was not just applicable to learning the guitar, but to all aspects of life. Whether it was a tough school project, a challenging sports event, or any other endeavor, perseverance was the key to success.Looking back on my journey, I realize that every struggle and failure was a stepping stone to my growth and development. They taught me resilience and the value of hard work. They made me stronger and more determined to face whatever came my way.In conclusion, the power of perseverance is invaluable in the face of challenges. It is the driving force that propels us forward, helps us overcome obstacles, and achieves our dreams. As we continue on our journey through life, let us remember to never give up, to persevere, andto believe in our own abilities. After all, with perseverance, there is no limit to what we can achieve.**坚持的力量:挑战中的胜利**在人生的旅途中,我们不断面临各种挑战,这些挑战考验着我们的决心和毅力。
以经历和感受为题写一篇英语作文80词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Experiences and How I FeelHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 9 years old. I'm in the 4th grade at Oakwood Elementary School. I'm going to tell you about some of my experiences and how they've made me feel. Get ready for a long story!One of my biggest experiences was when I started kindergarten. I was really nervous because I didn't know anyone and I had never been away from my mom and dad for a full day before. But my teacher, Mrs. Robertson, was really nice. She helped me make friends and showed me all the fun things we'd be doing. At first, I felt scared, but after a few weeks I started feeling excited to go to school every day.Another big experience was when my little brother Jack was born. I was 6 years old. My mom had to go to the hospital for a couple days. I stayed with my grandparents, which was fun, but I really missed her. When we finally got to go see her and meetJack, I felt so happy! Having a new baby brother was strange at first, but now I love playing with him and teaching him things.Last year, I had my first big performance on stage. I take dance classes and we put on a recital at the end of the year. For weeks before, I felt really nervous. What if I messed up my steps or fell down on stage? But when the night came, I did great! My parents recorded my dance on their phone and I watched it after.I felt so proud of myself for getting over my nerves.One experience that wasn't so fun was when I got really sick a few months ago. I had a terrible stomach bug and I threw up a bunch of times. I felt awful - my tummy hurt so much and I was dizzy and tired. I missed a whole week of school. But my mom took great care of me - giving me ginger ale, putting cool washcloths on my head, and letting me watch tons of movies. After a few days, the awful feeling started going away. When I was finally all better, I felt so relieved and thankful!Some other little experiences that stand out are: losing my first tooth, getting my puppy Daisy, learning to ride my bike without training wheels, and going on vacation to Disney World. All those things were exciting and gave me happy, proud, nervous, or other intense feelings.So that's a little bit about my experiences so far as a9-year-old kid. I'm sure I'll have many more big experiences and feelings as I keep getting older. I'll keep working hard in school, practicing my dance routines, snuggling my puppy, and making as many fun memories with my family as I can. Life sure can be full of ups and downs, but I'm grateful for all of it!篇2My Experiences and How I FeelHi there! My name is Emily and I'm 10 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to share some of my experiences from the last few years and how they have made me feel.One of my biggest experiences was when I lost my grandpa two years ago. Grandpa Joe was my mom's dad and he meant everything to me. He would always play games with me, take me for ice cream, and just make me smile no matter what. When he got really sick, I didn't fully understand at first. But then we had to go to the hospital a lot and I could see him getting weaker and weaker. Finally, my parents sat me down and told me that Grandpa wasn't going to get better. I was so sad and angry. I didn't want to accept that he was going to die. A few days later,he passed away peacefully at home. At his funeral, I bawled my eyes out. I had never felt pain and heartbreak like that before. For months after, I felt empty, like a piece of me was just gone. Slowly but surely though, the ache became a little easier each day. My wonderful memories of Grandpa brought me comfort and happiness again when I thought of him. While I still miss him terribly, I know he'll always be in my heart. That experience of losing someone so precious taught me about the harsh realities of life, but also that love lives on even after people are gone.Another big experience for me was starting at a new school two years ago. We had to move across town because of my dad's job. Leaving my old school, friends, teachers, and the neighborhood I grew up in was very hard. I cried a lot in those first few weeks at Oakwood Elementary. I didn't know anyone and I felt so alone. But eventually, I started making friends like Jessica and Emma who made me feel welcome. My teachers were kind and helped me get adjusted too. Now this school feels just like home and I can't imagine being anywhere else! That experience showed me that even though change can be really difficult, if you stay positive and keep an open mind, things can turn out just fine.One last big experience I want to share is when I spent two weeks on my aunt's farm last summer. I had never really been around too many animals before, so it was quite the adventure! I loved getting to pet the horses, cows, chickens, and other animals every day. I even got to milk a cow, which was harder than it looks! In the mornings, my aunt and I would collect eggs from the chicken coop. We'd have a breakfast of fresh eggs, bacon, and biscuits - it was delicious! At night after all the chores were done, my aunt and I would sit on the porch and look at all the bright stars. It was so peaceful and beautiful. Being on the farm felt like being in a whole other world. It was hard work taking care of all those animals and crops, but it was also so much fun and so rewarding. I have a whole new appreciation for farmers and where our food comes from after that experience. It made me feel more connected to nature and living simply.Well, those are three of the biggest experiences that have shaped who I am today. As you can see, some were happy, some were sad, but all of them taught me important lessons about life. Experiencing different feelings like joy, grief, loneliness, and wonder has helped me become a more caring, resilient, and appreciative person. I'm still a kid with so much more living left to do, but I know the experiences I have will continue molding me into who I'll become. I feel very grateful for all that I haveexperienced so far, both good and bad. Those are some of my thoughts, feelings, and experiences - thanks for reading!篇3My Experiences and How They Made Me FeelHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School and I'm in the 5th grade. I've had a lot of different experiences in my life so far, and they've made me feel all sorts of emotions. Let me tell you about some of the big ones!One of my earliest memories is from when I was around 4 years old. My mom took me and my little sister Sarah to the park near our house. I was really excited because I loved going on the swings and the slides. But then, Sarah fell off the swing and scraped her knee really bad. She was crying so hard and there was blood everywhere! I felt so scared and worried for her. The paramedics had to come and they put a huge bandage on her knee. After that, I was always really nervous about going on the swings, even though I still loved them. That experience made me feel anxious but also grateful that my sister was okay.Another big experience was when I lost my favorite stuffed animal, Mr. Snuggles. He was this really soft brown teddy bearthat I took everywhere with me. One night, I couldn't find him anywhere in my room before bedtime. I looked under the bed, in the closet, everywhere! I was so upset, I cried for hours. My parents tried so hard to help me find him but we never did. Losing Mr. Snuggles was one of the saddest things ever and it made me feel heartbroken. Even though it's been a few years, I still miss him sometimes.On a happier note, I'll never forget the first time I rode a bike without training wheels! My dad spent weeks running beside me in the park, holding onto the back of my bike seat. I kept falling over and getting frustrated. But one day, I just got the hang of it and I was pedaling all by myself! My dad was cheering so loudly.I felt an amazing sense of pride and accomplishment. Mastering something tough like that really boosted my confidence.Those are just a few of the big experiences that shaped my feelings over the years. Of course, there have been plenty of other smaller but still meaningful moments too -MoversLosers from making a new friend, to taking a tough test at school, learning how to shoot a basketball, going on vacation to the beach, and so much more. Every little thing that happens to me impacts how I'm feeling in some way.I'm sure I'll have many more experiences, both good and bad, as I keep growing up. Whenever I go through something difficult, it's okay to feel sad, angry, anxious or any other negative emotion...as long as I don't stay stuck in that mindset forever. Whenever something happy or exciting happens, I'll do my best to soak up that feeling of joy for as long as possible! No matter what, I'll keep on appreciating all the experiences that come my way because they're what make me who I am.Well, thanks for reading about my experiences and how they've made me feel. I'm just a regular 10-year-old kid trying to make sense of this crazy world, one experience at a time! If you ever want to swap stories about the meaningful things that have happened in your life, I'm all ears. Until then, catch ya later!篇4Experiences and FeelingsHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my experiences and the feelings I've had. Just a warning though, this might be kind of long because I've had a lot of experiences in my 10 years of life already!One of my very first experiences I can remember is when I was around 3 years old and got a puppy named Rufus. I was soexcited and happy when my parents brought him home! Rufus was this tiny little ball of fur and he would run around everywhere. I loved playing fetch with him and giving him treats. He was my very best friend. I felt so joyful spending time with my new puppy pal.However, not all my early experiences were good ones. When I was 4, I got really sick with the flu. I remember feeling absolutely terrible - my head hurt, my body ached, I couldn't keep any food down, and I had a burning fever. I felt so miserable and weak during that time. My mom had to take care of me and keepме company while I laid on the couch for what felt like forever until I finally started feeling better. Getting sick like that was definitely one of my worst experiences as a little kid.Another crazy experience I had was when I was 5 and went on my first roller coaster ride at an amusement park. I was really nervous and scared to go on it at first because it looked so huge and fast! But my dad convinced me to give it a try. As we were slowly clicking up that first huge hill, I felt my heart pounding with anticipation and fear. Then we went over the top and I experienced the most incredible rush as we zoomed down at top speed! It was simultaneously terrifying and exhilarating. I screamed the entire ride from the extreme thrill and adrenaline.When we finally got off, my legs felt like jelly but I had the biggest smile ever. I was so proud of myself for facing my fear and it ended up being an amazing experience!Starting elementary school at age 5 was another huge experience filled with many feelings. I remember feeling very anxious and shy on my first day of kindergarten. Everything was new and different - my classroom, my teacher, all the other kids I didn't know. I didn't want my mom to leave me! But she gave me a hug and promised I would be okay. Sure enough, by the end of that first week I had started making friends and feeling more comfortable. Going to school became an exciting experience where I got to learn so many new things every day. I felt a sense of accomplishment as I figured out how to read, write, and do math. Those early school years helped build my confidence.One experience that brought me a lot of sadness was when my grandmother passed away after battling cancer for a long time. I was around 7 years old and didn't fully understand what was happening at first. I just knew my grandma was very sick and things were serious. When she died, I remember crying a lot out of grief and really missing her. It was a confusing and upsetting experience to go through death of a loved one at such a young age. I felt this profound sense of loss. My grandmother and I hadbeen very close, so it was hard adjusting to life without her presence. Over time though, the hurt and sadness became less intense and I was able to happily remember all the good times we had together instead.One more big experience I want to share is when I went on a big family trip to Disney World in Florida when I was 9 years old. I had been looking forward to this vacation for months and months! When we finally arrived at the Disney parks, I was absolutely awestruck and filled with excitement. Seeing Cinderella's Castle in person was breathtaking and magical. I felt like I had stepped into a real life fairy tale land. We went on tons of rides, saw amazing shows, and met Mickey Mouse and the other Disney characters. I had the best time ever and made so many wonderful memories. It was an experience I'll never forget because it filled me with pure happiness and joy.So those are just some of the many experiences, both good and bad, that I've had in my 10 years so far. Some made me feel overjoyed, others scared, some proud, others sad. But they've all been important parts of my life journey so far. I'm sure I'll keep having many more experiences and facing all sorts of different feelings as I continue growing up. Thanks for listening to my stories! I hope you enjoyed reading about my perspectives andemotions. Experience and feelings are just so fascinating to explore. Let me know if you want to hear any other tales from me!篇5Experiencing Life as a KidWow, being a kid is such an amazing adventure! Every single day brings new experiences and feelings that shape who I am. Sometimes it's the littlest things that make the biggest impression.Like the other day at recess when I was playing four square with my friends. I'll never forget the pure joy I felt when I hit that square sweetly and knocked Samantha out of the game. A huge smile spread across my face as we traded good-natured trash talk. "In your face, Sammy! Queen of four square right here!" I teased. She stuck her tongue out at me before dissolving into a fit of giggles. In that moment, I felt so happy, so carefree. No worries, just the simple pleasure of an elementary school game well played.When the teacher handed back our graded tests the next day, I dreaded seeing my score. Sure enough, there was that ugly red F glaring back at me. My heart sank into my shoes as Ishoved the test into my desk. I've never felt like more of a failure.I was too ashamed to even tell my parents about it at first. But when I finally worked up the courage, instead of getting mad, they just gave me a hug. "It's okay, sweetie," my mom said. "Everyone has a bad day sometimes. Just keep trying your best." Her kind words of encouragement helped me feel a little better.Not every experience has to be a dramatic high or low though. Some of my favorite feelings are the quiet, comfortable ones - like snuggling on the couch with my puppy Rufus watching a movie with my family. Or taking a long bike ride on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Or eating my grandma's famous chocolate chip cookies warm from the oven. Simple pleasures, but they fill my heart up.Then there are the not-so-simple experiences, like making a new friend. I still remember the first day Jessica joined our class last year. She was the new kid and looked so shy and scared. I could empathize, having been the new kid myself at a different school. So I went out of my way to be friendly and make her feel welcome. We ended up having a lot in common, both loving books, art, and music. Before long, we became inseparable BFFs. I'll never forget the happiness I felt at finding such a kindredspirit. True friendship is one of the most rewarding experiences of all.Speaking of friends, sometimes they can inadvertently hurt your feelings too. Like when you're left out and the last one picked for kickball teams at gym. Or when your best friend gets a new best friend and you feel replaced. Those situations always sting and fill me with sadness and insecurity. I've learned though that talking it out instead of holding it in helps a lot. My parents remind me that moments like that are just temporary blips, and real friends will stick with you through thick and thin.Overall, I'd have to say my life is basically one non-stop emotional rollercoaster ride - from feeling King of the World one minute to totally crestfallen the next. But I wouldn't want it any other way. All those ups and downs, all those experiences and feelings, they're making me into who I am. Sometimes the lows are hard, but they make the highs feel even higher and sweeter. Every single part of this journey counts.I'm still just a kid with so much more living to do and so many more experiences awaiting me. Who knows what incredible adventures and emotions the future holds? One thing's for sure though, I'll feel all of it. The good,the bad, the beautiful, and the ugly. I'll embrace every messy, marvelous,miraculous moment. Because that's what experiencing life is all about, feeling it with your whole heart and soul. And I'm ready! Bring it on, world!篇6My Life as a Kid: All the Fun and Not-So-Fun StuffBeing a kid is the best! Every day is jammed pack with adventures, laughs, and making super cool memories with my friends. We run around the playground shouting and giggling until we're outta breath. Swinging so high, I feel like I could touch the clouds! The slide is scary at first, but a total blast once you take the plunge.Then there was the time Mitchell Parker pulled my hair during reading time. I kept my cool, but oh man was I furious! Didn't he know ladies' luxurious locks are to be admired, not assaulted? I gave him my finest hair-pulling glare. He got the message and hasn't messed with me since. Phew!Honestly though, going to school every day can be kind of a drag. Aren't five whole days a week of learning a bit excessive? Sitting at those tiny desks and tables makes my legs cramp up. And the less I say about the cafeteria's mystery meatloaf, the better. How I dream of summer vacation!Recess, however, is a daily oasis of fun and freedom! Everything's awesome when you're soaking up sunshine instead of trapped in some musty classroom. Kickball tourneys are my absolute favorite. The wind-up, the pitch, that joyous crack of the pl ball getting booted into the stratosphere! Nothing beats that feeling of scoring the winning run for your team while they cheer you on. Unless it's the rush of dashing around, desperate to not be tagged out while your pals egg you on. No matter if I'm running to base or running for my life, I live for that electrifying giddiness!After school is the highlight of my day. I get to shake off the shackles of scholastic servitude and be a free kid! Playing outside until the streetlights come on is obligatory. Neighborhood whiffleball and bicycle safety-cone obstacle courses truly rock. Though the BEST part is when my parents fire up the grill for cookouts. Tantalizing aromas of sizzling meats and veggies that make my mouth bawl bodaciously! I'll scarf down eight -- no, twenty! -- hamburgers in a heartbeat. Followed by my mom's famous double-chocolate fudge cookies fresh from the oven. No dinner on Earth tastes half as heavenly!After we're fully stuffed like Thanksgiving turkeys, it's bubble bath and PJ time. Mama reads me stories until I doze off intosugary dream lands filled with marshmallow clouds, speaking puppies, and swimming in chocolate rivers. Sometimes I wish I could sleep forever and never have to wake up! Just me, frolicking through one long, blissful dream...But then I couldn't experience any more amazing kid awesomeness. And where's the fun in that?! Being young is a real kick in the pants (in a good way). The future hasn't even started yet, which means my world is still burstingwith infinite potential! So many incredible adventures have yet to begin. While I'll always cherish being a carefree child, I can't wait to grow up and see where life takes me next. Whatever it is, you can bet this big kid is gonna make it an epic thrill ride!。
近三年中考英语满分作文解析(河北卷)2019年真题在线•文段表达礼貌从我做起,从现在开始,从点滴小事做起。
请根据下面的提示和要求,以“When to Say Thank You”为题,写一篇短文。
提示:1) When should we say “thank you”at home?2) When are we supposed to say “thank you”at school?3) ...要求:1) 短文须包括提示中的两个要点和一个补充要点,可适当发挥。
2) 短文中不要出现真实的地名、校名和人名。
3) 词数80个左右。
(开头已给出,不计入总词数)参考词汇:wash, encourage, openWhen to Say Thank YouIt’s polite to say “thank you”when others help us or say something kind to us.考题解析2019年河北中考英语作文形式上没有了去年的观察图片;内容上注重了对个人文化品质的考查。
今年以“礼貌“为主题,按照提示写文章,侧重对学生英语学科核心素养文化品格的考查。
近年来,作文题目多从热爱劳动、诚实守信、文明做人、道德品质等方面考查学生,引导其养成良好的行为习惯,成为一个有道德修养的人。
When to Say Thank You教育学生感恩及把握感恩的时机等,给学生传递正能量,弘扬社会正气,教会学生感恩,培养学生的关键思维,这都促进了学生素养的形成,体现了“全人”教育的思想。
满分范文When to Say Thank YouIt's polite to say "thank you" when others help us or say something kind to us. Being polite is a good tradition in our country. Nobody likes a person who is impolite. It's important for us to be polite. We should say "thank you" to parents when they cook for us. We should say "thank you" when they wash clothes for us. We should also be polite at school. When the teachers help us work out questions, we should say "thank you" to them. When we get bad grades and the teachers and classmates encourage us, we should say "thank you". When someone opens the door for us, we should say "thank you". We should say "thank you"as often as possible. If everyone is polite to others, the world will be more and more beautiful.【名师点评】这是一篇要求介绍我们在家和在学校怎么做个有礼貌的人。
河北英文中考作文英文:As a student from Hebei province, I think the most important thing for us to do is to study hard. We need to focus on our studies and try our best to get good grades. This is because good grades can help us get into better schools and have a brighter future.In addition to studying hard, we also need to develop good habits. For example, we should read more books, exercise regularly, and eat healthy food. These habits can help us stay healthy and improve our academic performance.Furthermore, we should also participate in extracurricular activities. This can help us develop our interests and skills, and make us more well-rounded individuals. For example, we can join a sports team, a music club, or a volunteer group.中文:作为一名来自河北的学生,我认为我们最重要的事情就是努力学习。
我们需要专注于学习,尽最大努力取得好成绩。
这是因为好成绩可以帮助我们进入更好的学校,拥有更光明的未来。
2020年河北省中考英语作文中考英语是结合了英语综合知识的,怎么写好一篇中考英语作文呢?下面是小编给大家精心挑选的20xx年河北省中考英语作文,希望大家喜欢!供你参考和阅读!20xx年河北省中考英语作文篇1如何过个有意义的暑假这次考试结束以后,你将怎样度过一个有意义的暑假,请用英语写一篇文章给你自己和小伙伴们一些好的建议,内容必须包括以下要点:1、走亲访友,和家人一起共度美好时光。
2、和好朋友们一起看电影,听音乐……3、假期我们应该加强体育锻炼,增强体质。
4、你还有什么别的建议(至少两条)It is necessary to take a meaningful summer vacation after the exam. There are kinds of activities for us to take part in.First, we can visit our friends and relatives or spend happy time with our family. Second, seeing a film, listening to music or hanging out with our friends will be also wonderful. Third, we should take more exercise to keep healthy. What's more, we had better review what we have learned in middle school. Finally, it is necessary for us to do some housework, which can help our parents a lot.Above all, I hope all of us can have a pleasant vacation.20xx年河北省中考英语作文篇2假设不久前你们学校为贫困地区的孩子们筹款举办了一次慈善行活动。