2024高中学业水平考试英语作文模板全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Trip to the Candy FactoryYay! I got to go on a super fun field trip to the big candy factory with my class last week. I was so excited I could hardly sleep the night before. I love candy more than anything in the whole wide world!The factory was ginormous, like a million miles long. As soon as we walked in the doors, the sugary sweet smell hit my nose and made my mouth water. It smelled like a million chocolate bars and lollipops all mixed together. Mmmm!First we got to see where they make the chocolate. The friendly candy ladies showed us these giant vats of melted cocoa beans all swirling around. It looked like a huge melted chocolate puddle that you could swim in (but they said we couldn't actually swim in it, boo!).Then they poured the chocolate into molds to make it into yummy shapes like bunnies and Santa Claus figures. The moldswent along this conveyor belt thingy into a cold freezer room to let the chocolate harden up. I wanted to taste it right off the belt but they wouldn't let me. No fair!Next was the room where they make gummies and jellybeans and stuff. Ohhhh man, it looked like the most amazing candy land EVER in there! There were massive vats of thick, gooey gelatin in every bright color you can imagine - red, green, yellow, orange, purple, you name it.The workers were wearing hairnets and long gloves, scooping out huge gobs of the gummy goo and cutting it into fun shapes with little metal cookie cutter things. I saw gummy worms and gummy bears and gummy rainbows being made right before my eyes!Then those gummies went through this dusting machine that covered them in cornstarch so they wouldn't stick together. Finally, they got sorted out by shape and color onto different conveyor belts to get packaged up.The jellybeans were made in a similar way, but first the gooey jelly insides were formed into tiny balls. Then those got rolled around in big tumbly machines that gave them their crunchy candy coating on the outside. The coatings came in allsorts of yummy flavors like cherry, lemon, and blueberry. Watching it was making me crazy hungry!After that, we went to the lollipop area, which was seriously out of this world. They had dozens of huge copper kettles filled with boiling candy mixtures. Each kettle was constantly being stirred round and round by these big metal paddles.When the candy was ready, gooey globs of it got poured out onto a flat cooling table. Then the lollipop makers used big round lollipop molds to shape the gooey candy into a million perfect lollipop circles all at once. It was like magic!Once the lollipops hardened up, they got twisted onto little plastic sticks to make the lollipop handles. I saw butterscotch, root beer, cotton candy, and like a zillion other crazy flavors getting made. The whole place smelled like one gigantic carnival and I just wanted to taste everything.The taffy pull room was pretty wild too. There was this big heated metal bowl full of sticky golden taffy. One worker would use this crazy lollipop-looking thing to yank a huge hunk of taffy out of the bowl and throw it onto a big hook.Then another worker would catch the taffy and use their whole body weight to pull and stretch and flip the taffy over andover again to get it super light and fluffy. It got thinner and thinner until it turned into a zillion delicious strands of chewy taffy ready for wrapping.Last but not least, we got to see the chocolate rivers! No joke, this factory seriously had rivers of melted chocolate flowing all through it, just like in that Willy Wonka movie. They used big waterwheels to push the chocolate along to wherever it needed to go for making different candies.I couldn't believe workers could actually lean over and just scoop chocolate right out of the river with buckets whenever they needed it. It looked like the most amazing chocolate wonderland ever! I actually dipped my fingers in for a quick taste when no one was looking, and it was absolute paradise.At the end of the tour, we got free samples of all their most popular candies to take home. I ate mine before we even got on the bus back to school. I was on the biggest sugar high ever, and I never wanted to leave the candy factory. Being a candy maker when I grow up is definitely my new dream job!篇2My Favorite ThingsHi everyone! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you about some of my absolute favoritest things in the whole wide world! Get ready for an awesome essay all about the coolest stuff. Let's go!First up, my favorite food - pizza! Mmm, just thinking about pizza makes my mouth water. The cheesy, gooey goodness piled high on a crispy crust is simply unbeatable. My favorite kind has pepperoni, mushrooms, and extra cheese. When I have pizza for dinner, I'm the happiest kid ever. Pizza parties are the best!Speaking of parties, that brings me to my favorite holiday - Christmas! I love everything about it - the twinkling lights, the big tree, the colorful wrapping paper, and of course, the presents! Waking up on Christmas morning feels like pure magic. I can't wait to see what Santa brings. Opening gifts is so exciting, but even more exciting is spending quality time with my whole family. We play games, eat yummy treats, and make beautiful memories together. Christmas is just the absolut-est!My favorite place to visit is definitely Disneyland. Stepping through the gates into the "Happiest Place on Earth" fills me with pure joy and childlike wonder. From screaming with delight on the thrilling roller coasters to gawking in awe at the magnificent fireworks displays, every moment is enchanting. I'll never forgetthe time I got to give Mickey Mouse a great big hug! Disneyland is a real-life fairytale where dreams come true.You know what else makes dreams come true? My favorite toy - Legos! Those iconic plastic bricks have unlocked my imagination and inspired countless hours of creative playtime. I've built planes, trains, automobiles, castles, cities, you name it! Legos allow me to be an inventor, architect, and artist all at once. When I'm constructing my latest masterpiece, I get totally lost in my own little world. More than just toys, Legos are tiny masterpieces teaching patience, ingenuity and limitless possibility.Legos aren't my only favorite toys though - I'm also obsessed with video games! From racing games to epic adventures across mythical lands, I'm an all-star gamer. Video games allow me to tap into my competitive spirit while exploring new realms of imagination and storytelling. I'll never forget the first time I beat the final boss and saved the kingdom...what a rush! Of course, I always follow mom and dad's rules about screen time. Everything in moderation!Phew, I've covered a lot of my favorite things so far - pizza, Christmas, Disneyland, Legos, and video games. But I'd be remiss if I didn't mention my favorite person of all - my best friend Jake.Jake and I have been inseparable since we were just babies. We do everything together, from playing superheroes to riding our bikes around the neighborhood. Jake always has my back, and I'll forever be grateful for his kindness, loyalty and our never-ending inside jokes. A best friend like Jake is worth more than all the toys and treats in the world.Well, I could honestly go on forever about my favorite things, but I'd better wrap this up. In summary, the things I love most are pizza, Christmas, Disneyland, Legos, video games, and my BFF Jake. To me, those simple pleasures represent the good things in life - fun, imagination, adventure, quality time with loved ones, and creating happy memories that will last forever. What are your favorite things? I'd love to hear all about them!Thanks for reading my essay. Favorites are the funnest! Stay awesome, friends!篇3My Awesome Family and Why I Love ThemHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my amazing family. We have so much fun together and they make me feel so loved. I hope you like learning about them!First up is my mom. Her name is Sarah and she is the best mom ever! She works really hard at her job during the day, but when she gets home she always has a huge smile and a big hug for me. Mom helps me with my homework when I'm stuck and she's really good at explaining things in a way I can understand. She's also an awesome cook! Her spaghetti and meatballs are my total favorite. On weekends, we love having dance parties in the living room to silly pop songs. Mom's a great dancer and she teaches me all her coolest moves.Then there's my dad, Joe. He's the funniest person I know! Dad is always cracking jokes and making me and my little brother Jake laugh until our bellies hurt. He has this awesome ability to make literally any situation more fun. Like even when we're doing boring chores like raking leaves, Dad will start telling crazy stories and pretty soon we're laughing so hard we can barely work. Dad also loves sports, especially baseball. He takes me and Jake to the park to play catch and he's teaching us how to hit home runs. I'm getting pretty good!Speaking of Jake, he's my goofy 7-year-old brother. We drive each other crazy sometimes like all siblings do, but he's honestly my best friend. We like a lot of the same games, movies, and foods. We're both obsessed with superhero characters - I'mmore into Wonder Woman while Jake loves The Hulk. We have endless silly competitions over whose favorite hero could beat up the other one. Jake makes me laugh with his endless supply of knock knock jokes and weird random kid facts. I'm really lucky to have such a great built-in buddy.I can't forget to mention our two funny little dogs, Rufus and Coco! Rufus is an old basset hound who looks like a friendly couch potato but actually has a huge personality. He's always hogging the cozy chairs and snoring up a storm. Coco is a hyper Yorkshire terrier puppy who keeps us all on our toes. She's definitely the class clown of the family with her goofy antics like stealing your socks right off your feet! Rufus and Coco love to cuddle up with me when I'm reading and they're amazing snugglers.Our house is always filled with love, laughter, and good times thanks to my awesome fam. We go on fun adventures like hiking, swimming at the lake, having game nights, and taking road trips. But we also just enjoy the simple things like eating Mom's yummy food together, playing outside, and watching movies cuddled on the couch. I feel so grateful to have a family that makes even boring days fun and hard days better with their love and humor. They support me in everything I do and teachme so many important lessons about being a good person. I love you Mom, Dad, Jake, Rufus and Coco!篇4My School LifeHi! My name is Tommy and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my awesome school life. School is so much fun and I learn new things every single day!In the mornings, my mom wakes me up nice and early. I get dressed, brush my teeth, and eat a yummy breakfast like pancakes or oatmeal. Then I grab my backpack and head out the door. The school bus picks me up and I get to see all my friends. We joke around and talk about video games or sports on the bus ride.When we get to school, we line up by classroom and the teacher leads us inside. The first part of the day is my favorite subjects - math and science! I love solving tricky math problems and learning about how things work. In science, we get to do a lot of fun experiments. Just last week, we made little volcanoes erupt with baking soda and vinegar. It was so cool!After math and science, we have reading time where we practice our reading skills. I like reading fantasy books about dragons, wizards, and magical adventures. Our teacher picks really good books for us. Sometimes we read out loud as a class too.Then it's time for lunch and recess! We get to go out to the playground and run around. My friends and I like to play tag or have races. Other times we just hang out and chat. The lunch ladies make pretty good food too, like pizza, chicken nuggets, or PB&J sandwiches.In the afternoon, we have subjects like social studies, art, and music. Social studies is where we learn about history and different cultures around the world. Art class is awesome because we get to draw, paint, sculpt with clay, and make all sorts of creative projects. In music, we sing songs and learn how to play instruments like the recorder.After school, I either go home on the bus or do anafter-school activity. Sometimes I stay for basketball, art club, or tutoring. Tutoring helps if I need extra help with any subjects. My parents pick me up when I'm done.At home, I have a snack like fruit or pretzels and start my homework. I try to get it all done before dinner. Once I finish, Iget to relax and have fun! I might play outside, read comics, or play video games. I'm working on beating that tough level in Super Plumber Universe.Before bed, I take a bath, put on my PJs, brush my teeth again, and read a bedtime story with my parents. Then I snuggle under the covers and go to sleep, ready for another fun day of school tomorrow!Writing this made me really appreciate how much I love going to school and learning new things. My teachers are great and I have a blast with my friends every day. I'll be sad when I graduate from elementary school. But I know middle school and high school will be even more amazing! I can't wait for all the new experiences ahead.篇5The Best Day Ever!Hi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you all about the best day I've ever had. It was the last day of school before summer break. Yay! No more homework or tests for a whole three months. We were all bouncing off the walls with excitement!In the morning, my mom made my favorite breakfast - chocolate chip pancakes! They were still warm and gooey when I took my first bite. Mmm, so delicious! I gave my mom a big hug and kiss for making them.Then I raced out the door to catch the school bus. All my best friends were already on the bus. We were laughing and joking around on the ride to school. Tommy even made a funny farting noise with his armpit! We all cracked up.At school, we didn't have any real classes. Instead, we had game time all day long! First up was an epic kickball game out on the playground. I got to be one of the captains and pick the teams. Of course I picked all my good buddies first. Our team crushed it and won by a billion points!After kickball, we went back inside for a movie and popcorn party in the auditorium. We watched the new animated Paw Patrol movie. It was so funny when Chase got his head stuck in the kitty door! I must have eaten a whole bucket of buttery popcorn all by myself.The best part of the day was still to come though. Right before the end of the school day, the principal came on the loud speaker. He said we were all going to get an extra specialsurprise! A few minutes later, an ice cream truck pulled up outside on the playground. No way!The whole grade got to go out and get free ice cream from the truck. I got a tongue-tying Superman ice cream with three different flavored eyes and a red, yellow and blue swirly cape. It was incredible! Some of the flavors were so crazy like maple bacon and sriracha. But it was delicious.After devouring my ice cream, I was an absolute sticky mess. My hands, face, clothes - everything was covered in sticky melty ice cream. I've never been that messy in my whole life! It was the best.When the final bell rang, we all cheered and raced outside. What an awesome way to kick off summer vacation! As I walked home licking the last drops of ice cream off my fingers, I felt like the luckiest kid in the world. That was truly the best day ever.Well, that's my story! I can't wait for more fun days just like that one this summer. I'm going to sleep in late, play outside all day, and just be a kid without a care in the world. Ahh, total freedom! Doesn't that sound perfect? Let me know what your idea of the best day ever is. I'm always looking for new adventures!See you next time!Your friend,[Your Name]篇6The Big TestWow, can you believe it? Next year we'll be taking the Huge High School Test! I'm getting butterflies in my tummy just thinking about it. My big brother Timmy took it last year and he said it was super hard. I really want to do well so I can get into a great college someday.The test has four main parts - reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Let me tell you about each one!ReadingFor the reading part, we have to read all sorts of passages and stories and articles. They could be about anything - history, science, fiction stories, you name it! Then we have to answer questions that show we understood what we read.Some tips for the reading section:• Read slowly and carefully so you don't miss any details• If you come to a word you don't know, try to figure it out from the context clues• Take notes on the main ideas as you go• Always re-read the passages before answering the questionsThis part is so important because good reading skills will help you in every other subject too. You have to be a great reader to be a great student.WritingThen we have to write a whole essay, can you believe it? We'll get a prompt on a certain topic and have to write a 5 paragraph essay with an introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Phew, that's a lot of writing!Some tips for writing:• M ake an outline first to organize your thoughts• Use lots of examples and details to back up your points• Vary your vocabulary and sentence structure• Leave time to proofread and fix any errorsGetting good at writing essays now will really pay off. You'll have to write lots of essays in college!ListeningFor the listening part, we'll hear conversations, speeches, lectures and other recordings. As we listen, we have to take notes and answer comprehension questions. We really have to pay close attention!Some tips for listening:• Listen for key words and phrases• Don't get distracted by background noises• Ask for things to be repeated if you missed something• Write down as many details as you canBeing a good listener is so important, not just for tests but for learning anything new. We have to listen carefully to our teachers, parents, and friends.SpeakingLast but not least, we have to speak English too! We might have to describe a picture, answer opinion questions, or have aconversation with another student. We really have to show off our English speaking skills.Some tips for speaking:• Speak slowly and clearly• Use lots of vocabulary words you know• Give complete answers with details• Ask for clarification if you don't u nderstandSpeaking fluently will allow you to better express your brilliant ideas. The world needs to hear what you have to say!Whew, that's a lot to prepare for, huh? The good news is we still have over a year to get ready. If we start practicing a little bit each day, I just know we can ace this test. We've got to take it step-by-step.Our teachers will help guide us and give us lots of practice opportunities. We can study together after school too. And remember, it's okay if parts of the test seem hard. We just have to try our best.I can't wait to take on this challenge! Passing the Huge High School Test will be our next big milestone on the road togrowing up. If we work hard, I'm sure we can make it happen. Then we'll be one step closer to achieving our dreams!Let's do this! Study study study!。