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八年级下册英语人教版一到三单元的作文范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Awesome 8th Grade Year!Hey guys! I'm so excited to tell you all about my 8th grade year so far. It's been totally awesome and I've learned a ton of cool stuff in my English class. Let me walk you through the highlights from the first few units we covered.Unit 1 was called "On the Way to Success" and it was all about setting goals and working hard to achieve your dreams. We read this really inspirational story about a young girl named Emily who wanted to become a professional tennis player. Even though the odds were against her, she never gave up and practiced every single day after school. We learned phrases like "go the extra mile", "kill two birds with one stone", and "look on the bright side" which was super useful. At the end, Emily made it to the top ranks which was so inspiring!For the unit project, I had to write about my own goals and what I was doing to work towards them. My biggest goal is to get straight A's this year so I can get into the best high school. Iwrote about how I'm staying really organized with my homework, asking lots of questions in class, and even getting a tutor to help me out. I'm determined to go the extra mile just like Emily did!The next unit was called "Our Sporting World" and it focused on different sports around the globe. We learned the vocabulary for tons of sports like soccer, baseball, gymnastics, skiing, you name it! My favorite part was the reading about the history of the Olympic Games. Did you know the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC in Greece? Athletes would compete in running, wrestling, boxing, and chariot racing. So cool!For our unit project, we had to research a unique sport from another country and give a presentation on it. I chose Kabaddi which is this crazyTagRugbyWrestling game that originated in India. You have two teams of 7 players each taking turns sending a "raider" into the other team's half to tag out opponents. It looks intense! I made a whole slideshow with videos demonstrating the rules and showing some epic matches. My class loved篇2My Super Cool English Book!Hi friends! I'm going to tell you all about the awesome new English book we're using in class. It's called PEP Edition Volume 2 for 8th Grade, but I just call it my "Super Cool English Book"!Unit 1 is called "The Fun They Had". It's all about these kids named Margie and Tommy who lived in the future, like in 2157 or something! Can you imagine? They had no teachers and did all their schoolwork from home on computer things called "telebooks." That sounds kind of fun but also kind of boring if you ask me. I like seeing my friends at school!The story is about the kids finding an old book from the 2000s when students went to an actual school building. They think books from back then are amazing. Margie even says "it must have been fun back then!" I agree - doing school with real books and classmates does seem way more fun than just staring at a computer all day.In Unit 2 called "The Open Window", this crazy guy named Framton Nuttel comes to this big country house to rest his "shattered nerves." That's a pretty funny name, right? Framton! Anyway, this girl starts telling him this made-up story about her uncle and these hunters who went tramping off to the bogs and never came back. Framton believes it all and is spooked whenthe uncle shows up later with his hunting buddies covered in mud! It's a silly trick but I felt kind of bad for Framton.My favorite unit so far is Unit 3 - "The Little Girl". It's a poem by John Betjeman about this little girl who gets lost on her way to tennis practice. She wanders into this old outdoor museum village and starts wondering if she went back in time! The little houses and shops with their "shining windows and pumpkin faces" sound so magical. I wish my town had a cute old village like that to explore.At the end, the police find the girl safe and sound after her big imaginative adventure. Phew! The poem has such pretty descriptions like "the wild flowers in the sun" and "sunshine in a chequered square." It reminds me of a fun summer day. Maybe I'll go on my own little adventure this weekend! Just have to be home by dinnertime like the girl in the poem.There are lots of other cool reading passages, vocabulary lists, and activities in our new book too. Like trying to plan a school camping trip on a budget. That's no fun but good practice I guess! The units about sports linguistics and planningeco-friendly city parks seem interesting too.Overall, this new English book is awesome sauce! The stories, poems, and exercises make learning English feel like anadventure. My brain is seriously absorbing so much from all the rich content. I'm becoming amazing at English without even realizing it!Wow, writing this has made me appreciate my "Super Cool English Book" even more. I can't wait to dive into the rest of the units and activities. Who knew learning could be this much fun? Okay, got to run - time for my English class! Thanks for reading, friends!篇3My 8th Grade English Book - The Fun and Adventures!Hi friends! I'm so excited to tell you all about the cool stuff we've been learning in our 8th grade English book this semester. It's been a real adventure, let me tell you!Unit 1 was all about "New Situations, New Challenges". We learned how to talk about different jobs and careers. My favorite part was reading the story of Xiao Ming, a student who went for job shadowing at his uncle's restaurant. It was so funny when he messed up the orders and got everything mixed up! I don't think I'd be any good as a waiter. Too much pressure!Then we learned about ways to describe people's personalities and appearances. Adjectives like "outgoing", "hardworking" and "ambitious" were new to me. My best friend Joe said I'm "talkative" - I'll take that as a compliment! We also did some fun activities like choosing celebrity lookalikes. I picked that actor from the superhero movies because we both have brown hair and eyes. Though I definitely don't have his muscles!In Unit 2, the theme was "Life in the Modern World". This one was really interesting! We read all about cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and even brain-computer interfaces. That's where you can control things just by thinking about them! How amazing is that? I can barely control my playstation controller with my fingers.My favorite part was the lesson on modern modes of transportation. We looked at things like hybrid and electric cars, high-speed rail, and even spaceships! I loved the article on the latest reusable rockets that can take satellites into space and then land back on Earth. I really want to be an astronaut when I grow up so I can travel in those篇4My Adventures in 8th Grade English ClassHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a student in 8th grade. I just started the second half of the year and we're using this really cool English textbook. It has all sorts of fun stories, games, and activities. I want to tell you all about the first few units we've covered so far!Unit 1 was called "A Brighter Future" and it was all about how science and technology can help make the world better. There was this really neat article about a kid inventor named Akash who made a bedside lamp that runs off of just one AA battery! It can stay lit for like, a whole year without having to change the battery. Isn't that crazy? I would love to have one of those lamps for my bedroom.The unit also had a dialogue about two students talking about their science fair projects. One was making a robot that can sort recyclables and the other was experimenting with solar power. I've never done a science fair before but those projects sound super fun. Maybe I'll enter next year!For the reading part, there was a short story called "The Emerald Planet" that took place in the future when Earth was really polluted and gross. But then these scientists found a way to use special micro-organisms to clean up the air and water. By the end, the planet was all green and beautiful again. It kind ofreminded me of that movie WALL-E but without the lovable robot. Still a great story though!Unit 2 was called "An Attitude of Gratitude" and it taught about being thankful and appreciating what you have. One of the texts was a fable called "The Fairy Comb" where this girl finds an magic comb that can make her hair super long and pretty. But she gets greedy and asks for more and more until the comb disappears. It just goes to show that you shouldn't be ungrateful for your blessings!There were also some super inspirational quotes about gratitude scattered throughout the unit. My favorite was "When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the morning light, for your life and strength." It's a nice reminder to appreciate the little things.For the writing section, we had to write a thank you letter to someone important in our life. I wrote mine to my parents to say thanks for all their love and support. I hope they liked it!Unit 3 was titled "Life in Cyberspace" and it was all about technology and the internet. We learned some really fascinating statistics, like there are over 4 billion people online and over 1 billion websites! Mind-blowing, right? This unit also taught us internet safety tips like never sharing personal information, usingstrong passwords, and being careful what you post online. Important stuff that everyone should know.There were a couple funny dialogues of kids talking about their excessive smartphone habits. Like getting caught texting at the dinner table or playing video games super late at night instead of sleeping. I could definitely relate! My parents are always nagging me about that stuff.The reading had a science fiction story that imagined what life might be like in a futuristic, hyper-connected metropolis. People could instantly video chat with 3D holograms, have smart appliances that did all their chores, and travel through virtual realms. It sounded so awesome and crazy advanced! Part of me hopes we get that level of technology someday, but part of me also thinks it might be a little too much.For the project in this unit, we had to design our own app and present it to the class. My app idea was a smart planner that helped you organize your schedule, did your homework for you, and nagged your parents about things instead of the other way around. Haha, just kidding about that last part! Though it would be nice to have something do our chores sometimes.Well, that's pretty much all the highlights from the first three units! I've definitely learned a ton of interesting things already.English class has been a blast so far and I'm really looking forward to the rest of the book. We're supposed to start Unit 4 next week which is all about "Global Exploration." I'll let you know if any awesome adventures come up!Talk to you later! Keep on learning and having fun!篇5My Favorite Units in the English TextbookHi there! My name is Amy and I'm in 8th grade. I really like learning English and my favorite part is our English textbook. Today I'm going to tell you all about Units 1, 2 and 3 from our book this semester. Get ready for a fun adventure as I take you through each unit!Unit 1 is called "Outstanding People" and it's sooooo cool! In this unit, we learned about some amazing people who did incredible things. My favorite was Helen Keller. Can you imagine being blind and deaf from such a young age? I can't! But Helen didn't let her disabilities stop her. With the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, she learned how to communicate and went on to become a world-famous writer and speaker. Wow!We also read about Louis Braille, the man who invented the braille alphabet so blind people could read. What an awesome idea! I tried writing my name in braille during class – it was tricky but fun. Another inspiring person was Franklin D. Roosevelt, the US President who led America through World War 2 despite being paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Talk about determination!In Unit 2, the name is "The Environment Around Us" and it's all about nature and environmental protection. I loved reading the different texts about incredible animals like blue whales, pandas, and beavers. Did you know blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed on Earth? They're hulking giants! I also learned about the three R's of environmental protection –reduce, reuse and recycle. We did an activity in class where we had to design creative ways to reuse common household items like plastic bottles and cardboard boxes. My partner and I made a really cool robot model!But the environment isn't just about animals, it's also about plants too. I found the section on rainforests fascinating. They are home to over half of all plant and animal species on our planet! But unfortunately, rainforests are being destroyed at an alarming rate. We need to protect these precious habitats. Afterthis unit, I've become much more conscious about not wasting things and reusing items instead of throwing them away.Last but not least, Unit 3 is called "Game is Fun". You bet it is! This unit was jam-packed with awesome texts and activities all about different sports and games. I especially loved reading about the origins of sports like soccer, basketball and tennis. Can you believe soccer started out as an ancient game played in China with a stuffed leather ball? How crazy is that?My highlight from this unit was definitely when we had a mini sports tournament in our English class. We split into teams and played basketball, badminton, and even had running races. I was on the yellow team and although we didn't win, it was still a total blast! I also enjoyed the reading about the Olympic Games and famous athletes like Michael Phelps. He has the most Olympic gold medals in history – 28 in total! I have a newfound respect for the intense training and dedication of professional athletes.Throughout these three units, I've had so much fun learning new things through all the texts, activities, games and projects. My English skills have really improved too – my writing, reading, speaking and listening are all getting better and better. Althoughthere's still a lot for me to learn, I feel more confident using English now.Units 1, 2 and 3 from my English textbook have been awesome. I can't wait to see what adventures await in the next few units! Learning English is the best.篇6Hi there! My name is Lily and I'm in 5th grade. My teacher asked us to write about what we've learned in Units 1-3 of our 8th grade English textbook. I'm honestly kind of nervous because English is hard, but I'll give it my best shot!Unit 1 was all about sports and keeping fit. We learned tons of new vocabulary words like "badminton", "gymnastics", and "referee". My favorite part was reading the diary entries about the different sports competitions. I play soccer for my school team, so I could really relate to the stories of the young athletes training hard and feeling nervous before big games.In the grammar section, we covered things like past tense verbs and using "be going to" to talk about future plans. I'm still getting the hang of applying the grammar rules correctly when I speak and write. Verb tenses are super tricky! But I try my best to practice using them properly.We also learned about some inspiring athletes like track star Wilma Rudolph who overcame lots of challenges to become a champion. Her perseverance and positive attitude were really motivating. The reading about teenage swimming superstar Michael Phelps was fascinating too. I had no idea he had been diagnosed with ADHD as a kid! It just goes to show that you can accomplish amazing things if you work hard.For the project at the end of the unit, my group did a presentation on the importance of daily exercise for kids our age. We made posters showing different fun ways to stay active, like dancing, riding bikes, and playing frisbee. Exercising definitely isn't my favorite thing, but the project helped me understand why it's so crucial for growing bodies and minds.Okay, moving on to Unit 2 which focused on environmental protection. Wow, where do I even begin? This unit was kind of depressing because we learned just how much damage pollution, deforestation, and other human activities have caused to the planet.There were so many new vocabulary terms related to environmental issues that I had to look up, like "greenhouse gases", "carbon footprint", and "ecological balance". The factsand statistics about things like rising sea levels and dwindling animal populations were really alarming.But we also read inspiring examples of young environmental activists like Greta Thunberg who are bravely raising awareness and calling for change. Her speech about her generation's future being stolen away by inaction on climate change gave me chills. I have a much deeper appreciation now for why we need to make serious efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle.For our unit project, we did a trash audit at our school over the course of a week. We sorted through all the garbage to see what types of waste made up the biggest portions. It was pretty gross to dig through all that muck, but it was an eye-opening way to see how much unnecessary waste we produce through things like excessive packaging and food waste. Our group came up with a plan to start a compost bin and replace styrofoam trays in the cafeteria with reusable plates.Last but not least, Unit 3 was all about creativity and the arts. This was probably my favorite unit because I love all the hands-on artistic activities we got to do! We learned about different movements in art history like impressionism and cubism. I'll be honest, a lot of the modern abstract art didn't quite make sense to my 5th grade brain. But I thought the brightcolors and unique brushstrokes of the impressionist paintings were super cool.My favorite artist we studied was definitely Frida Kahlo with her powerful self-portraits and the deeper meanings behind her work. I had never realized how much profound storytelling and emotional expression can be conveyed through art. We read excerpts from her biography and I was just in awe of how she turned so much pain and hardship into amazingly vivid, personal pieces.For the unit project, we each had to create our own artistic self-portrait and write an artist's statement explaining the deeper meaning behind the symbolism and images we chose to include.I drew myself holding a soccer ball, with my hometown skyline in the background, and music notes surrounding me because those are some of my biggest passions. It was such a satisfying way to get creative and share more about my identity.Well, that's a wrap on my overview of Units 1-3 from my 8th grade English book! I worked really hard on this essay, so I hope I did a decent job explaining all the cool things I learned. Thanks for reading!。
人教版八年级英文下册作文1. What is your favorite hobby and why?My favorite hobby is playing basketball. I like it because it's a team sport and it's a great way to exercise. It's also a lot of fun and it helps me relieve stress.2. What is your favorite book and why?My favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.I like it because it's a powerful story about justice and inequality. The characters are well-developed and thewriting is beautiful.3. What do you like to do in your free time?In my free time, I like to listen to music, watch movies, and hang out with my friends. I also enjoy reading and playing video games.4. What is your favorite type of food and why?My favorite type of food is Italian. I love the flavors and the variety of dishes, from pizza to pasta to risotto. It's also a great cuisine for vegetarians like me.5. What is your dream job and why?My dream job is to be a writer. I love to write and I think it's a powerful way to communicate ideas and inspire people. It's also a flexible job that allows me to work from anywhere in the world.。
八年级英语下册英语作文七篇第一篇:八年级英语下册英语作文七篇1.Students’ Life in 50 YearsI think students’ life in 50 years will be quite different from ours today.They will not go to school to have classes.They will stay at home and study on computers.They will ask their teachers or classmates for help by chatting(聊天)on the Internet.They won’t use paper, pens and exercise books.They will go to school to have sports.But I don’t like that kind of life.I like to mee t my teachers and classmates every day.What about you?2.Dear Mary,I have a problem.I need your help.I get on well with my best friend, Zhang Ming all the time.But last week everything was changed(改变).We played football together.I argued with him for an unimportant thing and I had a fight with him.After that he didn’t talk with me.I am very regretful(后悔)now.I hope he can forgive(饶恕)my mistakes.I wanted to be friends with him again.But I am upset.I don’t know what to do.Could you please give me some advice?YoursJohn3.June 4thSundayFineThis morning my parents and I went to visit Beijing Zoo and we had a picnic there.We had a big lunch on the grass, but there was still some food left like bananas,apples,bread and so on.“What cam we do with these things? Throw them away!”I said to my parents.But my mother thought we couldn’t throw them away.Then I said that we could give them to the monkeys.My mother agreed that it was a good idea.We were going to feed the monkeys with our food when suddenly the zoo keeper came up to us and said,“Please don’t feed theanimals!”Then we said sorry to him and went on with our visit.4.Dear Daniel,How is it going? I finished my end-of-year exams last week, and I got my report card today.My math teacher said I was hard-working.My history teacher said I could do better.I was very happy to hear my English teacher said that I did well in listening and speaking.As for my science, I had a really hard time with it this term.My science teacher said I was a little lazy.He told me to work harder next time.What about you/ Write to me soon.YoursJohn.5..Good evening!Ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to our class and welcome to our English Evening.First of all, let me say a few words about our class.There are 60 students in our class.32 of us are boys and the others are girls.Most of us like English and study hard at it.In our free time we often read English books, newspapers and magazines.Sometimes we learn English on the radio and sometimes on TV.This evening you'll enjoy some short plays, songs, dances and so on by our classmates.I hope you'll like these programs and have a good time.Thank you!6.根据以下提示及想像写一篇短文。
八年级下册英语作文范文集锦Unit 1 What’s the matter?【话题•谈论健康和事故】谈论自己的健康,发生事故时怎么做及如何向他人提出建议和劝告,从而养成良好的饮食和生活习惯。
具体到书面表达中要求同学们掌握描述人体的不适,并提出正确的建议。
范例1 ★★Last week, I got sick. On Wednesday, I had a cold, but I still went to school. On Thursday morning, I had a fever. My mother took me to see a doctor in Renmin Hospital. Then we went back home and I had some chicken soup. My mother said chicken soup was very good. On Friday, I stayed in bed and had a good rest. On Saturday, I felt much better.范例2 【Unit 1单元测试范文】★★★Dear Sally,I’m sorry to hear that you’re not feeling well these days. Are you still feeling tired now? I think you should drink a lot of hot water and have a good rest. You shouldn’t go to bed too late or work too late. Don’t be under too much pressure, and try to relax yourself. If you still don’t feel better, you should go to a doctor and take some medicine. I hope you will feel better soon.Yours,JuliaUnit 2 I’ll help to clean up the city parks.【话题•帮助他人和参加志愿活动】描述发生在我们身边相关的事情,提倡相互帮助,关心社会和谐发展。
八年级英语作文范文10篇(9篇)八年级英语作文范文10篇(第1篇)I like the sky in the summer night,especially in my hometown,because it's very beautiful. In the summer night, the sky is clear and bright, so that we can see many stars twinkling.Some are crowded, and others are separated.When the moon is not round, its light is weak, so it highlights the lights of stars. When the moon is round, its lights is bright.We can see many things in the night because of the bright moonlight. I like counting stars in the summer night on the top of building.It's very cool and it makes me relax. Because of these beautiful sceneries and memories, I like go back my hometown in summer.八年级英语作文范文10篇(第2篇)Every year, March 8th is women's day. The purpose of this day is to remind people of the equality between men and women. In the job market, it is the open secret that women are paid less than men on the same work, which is not fair. So in order to change this situation, more and more people join the activityto advocate more rights for women. Today, thesituation has been improved.Some laws are made to protect women's rights, but it is still the long way to go before the real equality. Women manage the work and the family chores. They are doing the great work and deserve to be respected.八年级英语作文范文10篇(第3篇)I am a student from X X Middle School in China. My name is Li Ming. I was very sorrowful when I learned from TV that SpShuttle Columbia broke up during re-entry and seven astronauts all lost their lives. You have lost your lovely sons arid daughters. You must be very grieved. However, you must also be proud of your children, because they have done great contributions to space projects. So please restrain your sorrow.Although this time they thiled, we could I get some experience from their failure. We will continue developing space projects, because we can explore the space through those projects and search for more information about sion that they havent done.八年级英语作文范文10篇(第4篇)One of the most terrible is not without money, but no courage.No matter how much money you have, if you do not dare to do something you love, then how much money you have no use. For me now, i was in school, my life index only six : forget the time, honest, simple,practical. I think the attitude of their own way of doing things to determine their own life. It does not matter if it falls on the road to growth. You have to understand the tears is not our answer, hard work is our choice. We should stand at a new starting point, meet new challenges and create new achievements.八年级英语作文范文10篇(第5篇)summer vacation is ing, mother gave me to arrange the rich summer vacation plans. i dance at home during the day, the erhu, reading, painting. in the evening, the sun is setting, i went with my father and mother to the college students pioneer park for a walk, play, also can know a lot of new friends. weekend is my most happy time, because mom and dad will take me out to play at the weekend, and delicious food can enjoy, so fortable!八年级英语作文范文10篇(第6篇)【题目要求】你是Mike,你去Marry 家,想问问她去不去参加你的生日聚会,但是她不在家,你给她留了便条。
八年级下册人教版第一单元英语作文范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Unforgettable Summer VacationSummer vacation is finally here! It's the best time of the year for us kids. No more waking up super early, no more homework, and no more listening to teachers drone on and on. Just sun, fun, and absolutely no responsibilities for two whole months! This summer was particularly amazing for me. I had so many adventures and made so many incredible memories. Let me tell you all about it!It all started on the last day of school. I was so pumped, bouncing off the walls with excitement篇2My Life as a Middle SchoolerWow, I can't believe I'm already in 8th grade! It feels like just yesterday I was a little kid starting elementary school. So much has changed since then.The biggest difference is probably the schoolwork. Things have gotten so much harder! I remember back in 3rd or 4th grade when we would just have a couple subjects like math and language arts. Now we have so many different classes - math, science, English, history, Chinese, PE, music, art. It's a lot to juggle!The homework load is crazy too. I spend hours every night doing assignments and studying. My parents are always nagging me to stop playing video games and get my work done. But I need some down time too! School is so stressful.At least the subjects are getting more interesting as I get older. I used to hate reading and writing when I was little, but now I actually enjoy English class. We get to analyze poetry and novels which is kind of fun. Although writing essays is still my least favorite part.Science has become way more fascinating as we've moved into more advanced topics like physics and chemistry. Who knew launching rockets or mixing chemicals could be so cool? I might even want to be a scientist when I grow up.Of course, math will always be the bane of my existence. Why do we need to learn algebraic equations and geometryproofs? When am I ever going to use that in real life? I have a hard time paying attention in that class.One good thing about middle school is that we change classrooms for each subject instead of staying in the same room all day. It's nice to get up and move around a bit, even if it means hauling my extremely heavy backpack from room to room.There are a lot more students here too compared to elementary school. I didn't realize how small my old school was until I started seeing the huge crowds of people in the hallways and cafeteria. It can be overwhelming, especially trying to get to class on time when everyone is clogging up the halls.Speaking of the cafeteria, the food here is so gross! Rubbery pizza, mushy vegetables, and grey mystery meat are basically the only options. I miss the home-cooked meals my mom used to pack for my lunch. Although I do like being able to buy snacks and sugary drinks whenever I want.Having to constantly move from class to class also means I can't spend as much time with my friends between periods.We're always getting split up and I feel like I hardly get to see them some days. That's probably the worst part of middle school for me - missing my buddies.At least we get to hang out after school once in awhile. We'll go to the park, grab a snack, or just chill at someone's house. Michael's parents have a awesome media room setup so we'll sometimes have movie nights there. Or we'll get really competitive playing videos games or discussing anime. Typical middle school guy stuff I guess!The social dynamics have changed a lot too as everyone has started going through puberty. Seemingly overnight, some of the girls transformed into certified hotties while some guys shifted into super athletic jocks. There's a lot more interest in dating and relationships, although I've managed to steer clear of that world for now.I can't even imagine how crazy and stressful high school is going to be! For now, I'm just trying to survive the last couple years of middle school as best I can. Keeping my head down, getting decent grades, and hanging with my friends when I can. This definitely isn't going to be the glory days, but I'll look back someday and be glad I made it through this awkward transition period from little kid to teenager.So I guess that's a glimpse into the life of your average 8th grade middle schooler. Some days it's awesome and some days it totally sucks. Lots of work, weird physical changes, and generalpuberty weirdness. But also getting to chip away at that journey towards being a grown-up, little by little. It's a wild ride for sure!篇3My Life as an 8th GraderHey there! My name is Zhang Ming and I'm in 8th grade at Xijiao Middle School here in Beijing. Things have definitely changed a lot since I was a little kid. Back then, everything was so simple - go to school, play games outside, watch cartoons. Now that I'm in my last year of middle school, there's a lot more responsibility and pressure. But I'm trying to make the most of it and have some fun along the way too!This spring semester just started and we're already digging into the new textbooks. The first unit in our English book is called "The World of Wonder." It's all about exploring and appreciating the natural world around us. Honestly, when篇4My Life as an Eighth GraderWow, can you believe I'm already in 8th grade? It feels like just yesterday I was a tiny little first grader, scared to walk through those big school doors. Now I'm one of the oldest kidsin the building and the teachers expect so much from me. But I'm getting ahead of myself - let me start from the beginning of this school year.The summer before 8th grade was a blast! My parents let me go to sleep-away camp for two whole weeks. I made tons of new friends and we did all sorts of fun activities like canoeing, archery, singing by the campfire, and staging our own talent shows. We even went on a three-day hiking and camping trip where we had to cook our own food over the fire. I have to admit, some of those meal attempts were pretty gross! But we all had a good laugh about it.When I got home, there was only about a month left before school started back up. My mom took me shopping for all the typical back-to-school stuff - new notebooks, pens, backpack, you know the drill. She also surprised me by letting me pick out a few new outfits for the first week. I was so excited to show off my cool new looks!Finally, the first day of 8th grade arrived. I was a bundle of nerves getting ready that morning. Would my friends and I have classes together? What would the teachers be like? Could I handle the harder workload? So many questions running through my head. But my dad gave me a pep talk and remindedme that I'm a smart, hard-working kid who can handle anything 8th grade throws my way. His words really helped calm my nerves.Walking into the building, I immediately started scanning the hallways for my closest friends from last year. It took a little while, but I finally spotted Jayden and we caught up while waiting for the first bell to ring. Jayden filled me in on his summer - his family took this awesome road trip all the way out to California! He showed me pictures of him surfing, hiking in the desert, and seeing famous sites like the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I'm so jealous of his summer adventures!The bell rang, signaling it was time for our first class: English. Our teacher Ms. Roberts seems really nice so far. On the first day, she went over the syllabus and classroom expectations. She also talked about some of the major units and projects we'll be doing this year. Get this - one of the units is called "Smart Consumer" and we'll be learning all about things like managing money, understanding advertisements, and making wise purchasing decisions. That's stuff I really need to know for the future, so I'm excited about that unit.Another highlight is that we'll be reading two full novels as a class: To Kill a Mockingbird and The Outsiders. I've heard ofthose books before and they sound really interesting. We're also going to learn different styles of writing like persuasive essays, research papers, and even some creative writing where we get to make up our own stories. By the end of the year, Ms. Roberts said we'll have a portfolio showing off our best writing pieces. I can't wait to get started on that!My favorite part of English class so far was on the third day when Ms. Roberts had us do a fun "getting to know you" activity. We all wrote down a bunch of interesting facts about ourselves on a piece of paper, then waded them up into balls and had a classroom "snowball fight!" After a couple of minutes, she yelled for us to stop and grab one paper snowball from the floor. We then had to read the facts on the paper and try to guess whose story it was. I thought for sure no one would guess mine, but Sarah nailed it! Apparently not many people have been to all 50 U.S. states like my family has. What can I say, my parents really love road tripping!English isn't the only cool class I have this year though. In History, we're jumping into early American history after quickly reviewing what we learned in 7th grade about ancient civilizations. I was never really that into history before because I thought it would be boring Facts and dates to memorize. But Mr.Thompson makes it come alive by acting out key events, having us engage in debates over controversial issues, and even doing hands-on projects. Just the other day, we had to create model Western towns using shoebox materials. It was a little cheesy, but also kind of fun! I'm slowly but surely becoming a history buff.Then there's Science with Mrs. Pritchard. She's one intense lady, let me tell you! On the first day, she warned us that 8th grade science would be the most challenging academic year of our lives so far. We'd be covering major concepts in biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, you name it. Yikes! But she also said that if we stay focused and put in the hard work, science can be one of the most mind-blowing and rewarding subjects. I'm going to take her advice and keep my head down to power through.Even though the increased academic demands can feel overwhelming at times, at least I have my favorite electives to look forward to. For one of my electives, I'm taking Art and loving every second of it so far. We get to work with all sorts of mediums like paints, charcoal, clay, you name it. I've never really considered myself an artist before, but I'm already getting prettygood if I do say so myself! Who knows, this could turn into a lifelong hobby.My other elective is Leadership and it's shaping up to be an awesome class. Basically, we learn all about what it means to be a leader through group activities, reading inspiring biographies, and even getting chances to plan school events. The biggest project we'll be doing is the 8th Grade Fundraiser Dance at the end of the year. Each of us will head up a committee to plan things like music, decorations, food, publicity, and more. Then we'll get to celebrate all our hard work by throwing an amazing dance for the whole grade! I've been campaigning hard to be the head of the music committee. Hopefully my peers will elect me for that role because I have tons of great ideas to make the playlist lit.When I'm not in class, my days are still plenty busy. My parents make me do at least a couple hours of homework every night before I'm allowed any free time. I won't lie, the homework struggle is real. I've already shed some tears over stupid algebra problems that just don't make sense to me no matter how many times I re-read the examples. But my parents are staying on me about not slacking off because they know I'm capable of getting good grades if I put in the effort.Once my homework is finally done, I love to unwind by shooting some hoops in the driveway with my brother or binging my favorite shows on Netflix. I also try to squeeze in time with my friends, whether that's meeting up at the park or hitting up the mall and food court. We're at that age now where we can venture out around town a bit more without needing our parents to shadow us everywhere. Such a taste of freedom! But we have to be respectful of the independence my parents have given me or else it could get taken away.Weekends are a fun time too. On Friday nights, I'll typically go to a school sporting event to cheer on my classmates. Our football and basketball teams areenhancing their reputations this year, so lots of kids show up to the games. Even if I'm not super into sports myself, it's a popular social scene. Although sometimes my friends and I will just have a movie night or bonfire at someone's house instead.Once that's over, I spend my Saturdays however I please. I could be helping my dad wash the cars and do yard work around the house (ugh). Or maybe I'm catching up on sleep and relaxing most of the day. Other times, my parents will take us out for a fun family activity like going bowling, hiking at a local nature preserve, or checking out the latest exhibits at the museumdowntown. No matter what though, you can bet I'll be glued to my phone for at least a portion of the day scrolling Instagram and Snapchatting with my besties.Then, before I know it, it's Sunday again. That's when I have to start mentally preparing for another busy week at good ol' Peterson Middle School. I'll admit, there are definitely times when I fantasize about going back to the carefree days of elementary school. But then I'll remind myself how bored I'd be if I wasn't being constantly challenged and stimulated. Sure, 8th grade is requiring me to work harder than ever before. But I know it's all building important skills that will pay off when I get to high school, college, and eventually the real world.At the end of the day, I'm proud to be an 8th grader. This year is all about stepping into maturity and independence. It's about discovering my passions and abilities. It's about learning how to manage篇5My Summer Vacation AdventuresHey there! I'm so excited to share with you all about my crazy adventures during the summer holidays. It was truly anunforgettable time filled with fun, laughter, and some unexpected twists and turns!The first week of vacation, my parents surprised me with a trip to the beach. We packed our bags and headed off to a beautiful seaside town a few hours away from our city. The moment we arrived, I was in awe of the vast ocean stretching out before me. The gentle waves, the salty breeze, and the warmth of the sun made me feel so alive and free.One of the highlights of the beach trip was learning to surf. I have to admit, I was a bit nervous at first, but my instructor was super patient and encouraging. After a few wipeouts (and a lot of laughter), I finally managed to stand up on the surfboard and ride a wave! The feeling of gliding across the water was simply indescribable. From that moment on, I was hooked on surfing.But our adventures didn't stop there. We also went snorkeling and saw the most incredible underwater world. Colorful fish, vibrant coral reefs, and even a few friendly sea turtles! It was like being transported to a magical kingdom beneath the waves. I couldn't get enough of it.The next few weeks were filled with more adventures closer to home. My best friend, Jenny, and I decided to start our own little business – a lemonade stand! We spent days perfecting ourlemonade recipe, making cute signs, and setting up our stand on the sidewalk. At first, business was slow, but once word got out about our delicious lemonade, people started flocking to our stand. We even had a few regulars who became our loyal customers!One day, while we were running our lemonade stand, a local news crew stopped by and interviewed us about our entrepreneurial spirit. Jenny and I were over the moon with excitement! We felt like true businesswomen, and our parents were so proud of us.Aside from our business ventures, Jenny and I also got creative and started a DIY project. We decided to upcycle oldt-shirts into fashionable tote bags. We spent hours cutting, sewing, and decorating the bags with cool designs and patterns. It was so much fun to see our creations come to life, and we even sold a few of them at the local market.Of course, no summer vacation would be complete without a camping trip. My family and I packed up our gear and headed to the nearby mountains for a weekend of adventure. We hiked through scenic trails, roasted marshmallows by the campfire, and spent nights gazing up at the starry sky. It was an incredible way to reconnect with nature and each other.One of the most memorable moments from the camping trip was when we encountered a family of deer grazing in a meadow. We stood still, holding our breath, as these beautiful creatures approached us curiously. It was such a magical experience, and I'll never forget the feeling of being so close to nature.As the summer drew to a close, I couldn't help but feel a little sad. But at the same time, I was filled with gratitude for all the incredible experiences and memories I had made. From surfing the waves to running a lemonade stand, from upcycling t-shirts to camping under the stars, this summer was truly one for the books.Now, as I sit here writing this, I can't wait to see what adventures and challenges the new school year will bring. But one thing is for sure – I'll always cherish the amazing times I had this summer and the valuable lessons I learned along the way.So, there you have it, my friends – a glimpse into my unforgettable summer vacation. I hope my stories have inspired you to seek out your own adventures, embrace new experiences, and create lasting memories. Remember, life is a grand adventure waiting to be explored. So, go out there, chase your dreams, and make every moment count!篇6My Life in Middle SchoolHey there! I'm an 8th grader here to tell you all about my life in middle school. It's been quite a ride so far, let me tell you. When I first started 6th grade, I was a naive little kid, totally clueless about what was in store. But over the past few years, I've grown up a ton and learned so much about life, school, friends, and myself.Let me start by talking about the academics side of things. I'm not going to lie, the workload in middle school is no joke! We have so many classes, tests, quizzes, projects, and homework assignments. It can feel completely overwhelming at times. I still remember my first few weeks of 6th grade when I was assigned homework in almost every class. I'm talking math, science, English, history, foreign language...you name it! I would come home loaded down with textbooks and spend hours slaving away each night. My parents had to really stay on my case about time management and setting priorities.Eventually I got the hang of managing my schoolwork, but it's still a constant juggling act. Each teacher thinks their class should be the priority, assigning huge projects and tons ofhomework. It's like they don't realize we have other classes! I've learned that I have to be very organized with my time, make the most of study halls, and not be afraid to ask teachers for extensions if I really need it. Procrastinating is the worst thing you can do - it'll just leave you scrambling at the last minute.Testing is another major component, obviously. In middle school, the stakes feel so much higher than elementary school. Your grades actually start to count towards your academic record and there's a lot more pressure to do well. The tests are also longer and more difficult. I've had to master things like time management during tests, dealing with test anxiety, and being strategic about which questions to prioritize. It's been a major learning experience, that's for sure!While academics are important, middle school isn't all about books and grades. One of the biggest things I've had to navigate is dealing with changing social dynamics and friendships. When you're a little kid, it's so easy to make friends. You can just walk up to someone on the playground and instantly hit it off over your mutual love for superheroes or tag or whatever.Once you hit middle school though, everything changes. There are rigid social hierarchies and everyone desperately wants to fit in. Finding your "crowd" and social status suddenlybecomes this anxious mind game. I remember being terrified about having to eat alone at lunch when I started 6th grade. Sitting at the wrong table could entirely derail your social standing!Over the years, I've had friends come and go as our interests diverged and we grew apart. There was plenty of drama over things that seemed so catastrophic at the time, but looking back were just silly misunderstandings. I've had my heart broken by fair-weather friends who drifted away. I've been in cliques and out of cliques. I've learned that maintaining friendships requires work and that it's important to stay true to yourself instead of changing to fit in.I've also gone through those classic teenage insecurities and growing pains that everyone experiences. There were times when I was super self-conscious about my appearance, obsessing over my weight, skin, or outfit choices. I vividly remember being devastated the first time a guy I liked didn't like me back. And of course, I've had my fair share of embarrassing moments and cringeworthy decisions that make me want to hide my head in a hole now.Puberty has been a whole other fun adventure, am I right? Dealing with your changing body is awkward enough. But thenyou also get raging hormones, mood swings, and all the chaos that brings. I think most middle schoolers would agree that we can be dramatic, impulsive, and completely spiraling one minute, only to be totally fine the next.Another thing that's been a major factor for me is getting more independence and responsibilities in middle school. My parents have given me a lot more freedoms, like being able to go to the mall or movies with friends, getting my own phone and social media accounts, etc. With that freedom comes a lot more decision making though. How much should I share online? Should I ditch my plans to study or go ahead and hang out? How do I manage my time when my parents aren't looking over my shoulder? It's been a learning experience, for sure.Extracurricular activities have also been a big part of my middle school years. For me, I play on the soccer team and am involved in student council. Both have taught me so many important life skills - teamwork, discipline, leadership, time management, and more. They've also provided me with some great memories and strong friendships that'll last forever.As fun as middle school can be though, there have definitely been plenty of downs amidst the ups. I've struggled with procrastination and phases of being unmotivated with school.I've gone through periods where I felt like none of my friends really understood me or I didn't fit in anywhere. I've butted heads with teachers over disagreements or felt like I was being treated unfairly. Dealing with things like rejection, failure, and disappointment has been hard, but also made me more resilient.Overall though, middle school has allowed me to grow tremendously, both academically and personally. While the work is a huge step up, I've learned to rise to the challenge through time management and determination. Though the social waters can be rocky, I've gained confidence by focusing on being my authentic self. I've become exponentially more independent and self-reliant. Most importantly, I've learned so much about who I am and what I value in life.I'm really going to miss middle school when I eventually move on to high school. The teachers, the events, the simple times spent joking around with friends in the halls - I know when I'm older, these will be some of the core memories I look back on. While there have certainly been struggles, middle school has been an amazing period of growth and exploration.If I had to give advice to incoming 6th graders, I'd tell them not to be intimidated! Allow yourself to get excited by all the newfound freedom and responsibilities. At the same timethough, hold on to that childlike sense of wonder that'll slip away all too quickly. Be bold about introducing yourself and putting yourself out there to meet new people. Work hard but don't beat yourself up - you're going to fail sometimes, but that's all part of the learning process. Most of all though, just appreciate this special transitional period. It's a wild ride, but it's one you'll never forget.Well, thanks for letting me give you all the raw, inside scoop on life as a middle schooler! It's been real, but I've got to get going - still got a huge stack of homework calling my name. Catch you later!。
人教版八年级下册各单元写作话题及范文Unit1 健康与急救1.保持健康是我们学习和生活的需要和保障,作为一名中学生,你认为我们应该如何保持健康?请写一篇60词左右的短文给同学们提一些建议。
短文开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
My advice on keeping healthyAs a middle school student, I think it is really important to keep healthy. With a healthy body, we have more time to study and can learn better. To keep healthy,I think we should do the following things. First, we should often exercise. Exercise gives us a strong body. Second, we should eat more vegetables and fruits and drink milk. They are important and necessary for our body. Eat Less meat. Don't eat too much junk food. Third, we should learn to relax. Being stressed too much can make us ill. Good feeling can help to keep healthy. What's your idea? Can you tell us'?【详解】本文叙述作为一名中学生,保持健康是我们学习和生活的需要和保障,如何保持健康。
因为叙述现在的情况,所以句子的应该用一般现在时。
短文用了一些短语和句式,如:it is+形容词+to do sth做某事是怎样的;learn to do sth学会做某事;keep healthy保持健康。
人教版英语八年级下册Unit 1- Unit 10 作文范文八年级下册Unit 1 What’s the matter?典例:为了解大家的身体健康状况,你校组织同学们在上周进行了一次体检,体检结果表明:你班大部分同学的身体状况良好,但也有部分同学的身体存在问题。
请根据饼状图写一篇英语短文,第一段介绍体检结果,并根据病情提出建议;第二段就如何保持身体健康,给同学们提出不少于3条建议。
要求:1. 词数不少于70词(首句已给出,不计入总词数);2. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名。
Last week, we had a physical examination and here are the results. __________________话题:健康和急救时态:一般现在时人称:第一、三人称体裁:说明文Last Monday, we had a physical examination and here are the results. Fifty percent of the students in our class are healthy. Thirty percent have a sore throat. They should drink more warm water with honey. Sixteen percent have a stomachache. They shouldn't miss breakfast. Only four percent have a toothache. They should eat less sweet food and go to see a dentist.Here are a few pieces of advice about how to keep healthy. First of all, we should try to eat less junk food. It's bad for our health. What’s more, we should have a healthy eating habit. Last but not least, we should do more exercise. As we all know, one of the secrets to keep healthy is to exercise more.【写作逻辑】P1:描述体检结果数据,根据病情给出相应建议。
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八年级下册英语作文篇1The summer vocation is coming ,the student union of our school plans to devote our love to the children in poor and disaster area(受灾地区), if there is a chance , I would like to become a volunteer to help the children in need(在危难之中),I volunteer to stay with those children and play with them. As well as to read for them. I’m also going to send some books for them and give some money away to themI believe that children will feel happy with the help of us , I also feel happy if I make them happy .Let’s start to vol unteer! 八年级下册英语作文篇2What do you think the life in the future will be like?In the future there will be computers in our puters will help us to know a lot over the world.We will be able to talk by e-mail.Scientists will make many robots.Robots can help us to do some cleaning,do some cooking or do some washing.We can do some shopping and see a doctor without going out of our homes.The life in the future will be good.For this,we will study hard.I believe we’ll be able to do this.八年级下册英语作文篇3I imagine a lot about lives in the future. I think two words can summarize my imagination. The first word is fast. In the future, we will have more quickly transportation means. Now matter how far we go, it takes only a short time. With the development of science and technology, we can travel to the moon, Mars or somewhere outer space.People may can live in other planets. The second word is convenient. Because of the fast development of our society, many work can be done by computers or even robots. Lots of things are fully automated. Humans just need to give some simple instructions to complete complecated tasks.我对未来生活充满了想象。
U1、【参考范文】Life is full of large or small accidents. Do you know what we should do if these accidents happen? First if you have a nose blood, you should put you head down,clean your face and press the sides of you nose. Second ,if you got hit on the head,you should go to the hospital and get an X-ray. Third, if you cut yourself carelessly,you should run the cut under the water ,put some medicine and put a bandage on it. Besides, if there is a terrible accidents around you, call 120 right away. Just remember to look both sides when crossing the street and follow the traffic rules. I hope these things can help you.U2、【参考范文】Last Saturday we visited a hope school. It’s a great way to to know some other children’s life.we had a party with the students t here and gave out food there. We also helped them clean up their classrooms. The head teacher told some stories about some hardworking students who are from very poor families. And in order to raise money for them, we held a big sale in our playground the next day. We raised a lot of money. I think being a volunteer is really great and I would like to help more people.U3、【参考范文】Do you like doing chores? I like doing housework and I often help help my mother when I am free. Because I think parents are tir ed after a day’s work. I want them to have a good rest. So I often help clean the rooms, do the dishes, take out the rubbish, sweep the floor and so on.In my opinion, teenagers need to share the housework to have a clean and comfortable home. Some teenagers depend on their parents a lot nowadays. They should learn to be independent. Doing chores can develop their independence and they can understand the idea of fairness. In a word, it’s necessary and helpful to do some suitable housework. The earlier we learn to be independent, the better it is for our future.U4、【参考范文】Dear Alice,As a teenager, I met the same problem with you. But now I can get along better with my mother. Here are some ideas for you.Your mother talks too much, because she cares about you. May be it’s not a good way. But it shows your mother’s love.So I think you should listen to her. If your opinions are different from your mother’s, you can communicate with her. And tell her what you are thinking about. If you mother doesn’t take yo ur advice, just keep silent and give her a smile.I hope what I say here can help you a lot.Yours,Han Mei U5、【参考范文】People often remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events in history. Of course, Chen Lin still remembers what her family members were doing when the news about NCP was reported on TV. At that time, her grandparents were having dinner. Her father was brushing his teeth. Her mother was playing the piano. Her sister was doing her homework. Her brother was playing football with his friends. Oh, at that time she was taking a shower in the bathroom.U6、【参考范文】Long ago, there was a very clever crow. One day, she felt very thirsty and looked for water. Suddenly, she found a bottle of water on the ground. She happily flew down to the bottle, but there was only a little water in it and the bottle neck was so small that she couldn't get the water. She thought for a while and finally came up with an idea. She found there were some small stones near the bottle, so she dropped the stones into the bottle. Slowly, the water in the bottle came up to its neck. At last, the crow reached the water and had a nice drink. How clever the crow was!U7、【参考范文】Dear Sir/Madam,Do you know the beautiful Siberian tigers? Have you seen them in the zoo?I think the Siberian tiger is one of the most popular animals that people like to see in the zoo. The reason is that they are strong and beautiful. But nowdaysthere are only 400 or so Siberian tigers in the world, and the number of them is decreasing. Why?Because many forests are cut down and Siberian tigers have no places to live in. In order to protect them, we should build more nature reserves. Besides, we must make laws to stop people from hunting them.Let's try our best to save the strong and beautiful tigers.Yours,Wang Lin U8、【参考范文】Recently, we have discussed the ways to go traveling. Here is the result. Some students choose to travel with a group. With a guide’s help, they won’t get lost and they don’t need to look for hotels by themselves. Besides, they can make friends and help each other while traveling.However, other students prefer to travel alone. That’s because they can arrange their time freely and choose to vis it their favorite sights. What’s more, it’s a chance for them to learn to look after themselves.For me, I’d lik e to travel alone. I want to spend enough time visiting the places I like. In this way, I can enjoy my vacation better.U9、【参考范文】Have you ever been to Xi’an? It’s a beautiful city. It lies in the center of Shanxi Province and has anArea of 9983 square kilometers. With a history of more than 6000 years,there are many places of interest in Xi’an,such as the famous Terracotta Army and the amazing B ell Tower. The climate in Xi’an is different as there are four different seasons. If you go to Xi’an,you will have a chance to try the delicious noodles and dumplings there. One great thing about Xi’an is that it has convenient transport. You can get there easily by train,plane or even bicycle.U10、【参考范文】One of my favorite toys is a brown-white toy bear. I have had it for two years.Two years ago, my father got a new job in another city so I had to go to a new school. I felt sad because I didn’t want to p art with my classmates. One of my best friends named Mona gave the toy bear to me. She said although we couldn’t be together, the toy bear could stay with me instead of her. Her wordsand the lovely toy bear made me feel better.Whenever I miss my friends, I will look at the toy bear, and it makes me feel happy and warm.。
八年级下册英语作文范文集锦 Unit 1 What’s the matter? 【话题•谈论健康和事故】谈论自己的健康,发生事故时怎么做及如何向他人提出建议和劝告,从而养成良好的饮食和生活习惯。具体到书面表达中要求同学们掌握描述人体的不适,并提出正确的建议。 范例1 ★★ Last week, I got sick. On Wednesday, I had a cold, but I still went to school. On Thursday morning, I had a fever. My mother took me to see a doctor in Renmin Hospital. Then we went back home and I had some chicken soup. My mother said chicken soup was very good. On Friday, I stayed in bed and had a good rest. On Saturday, I felt much better. 范例2 【Unit 1单元测试范文】★★★ Dear Sally, I’m sorry to hear that you’re not feeling well these days. Are you still feeling tired now? I think you should drink a lot of hot water and have a good rest. You shouldn’t go to bed too late or work too late. Don’t be under too much pressure, and try to relax yourself. If you still don’t feel better, you should go to a doctor and take some medicine. I hope you will feel better soon. Yours, Julia
Unit 2 I’ll help to clean up the city parks. 【话题•帮助他人和参加志愿活动】描述发生在我们身边相关的事情,提倡相互帮助,关心社会和谐发展。此类为常考话题作文,写作时应尽量用倡议或号召性的语句或者用自己、他人亲身经历的事件鼓励教育他人。 范例 1 ★★★ Sam, I’m writing to tell you about a voluntary activity last week. Last Saturday several friends and I went to the People’s Park at about eight o’clock. Then we started to help clean the park. First, we cleaned up the benches. I took us about an hour. Then we picked up rubbish in the park. At last, we swept the floor of the park. At about 12 o’clock, we finished all the work. Though we were a bit tired, we felt very happy when the park became cleaner and nicer. Wang Kai 范例 2 【Unit 2单元测试范文】★★★★ A great volunteer activity My name is Sally. I think volunteering means a lot. Last Saturday, I volunteered to go to a poor mountain village school with several of my friends. In the morning, we taught some kids to learn English and then told some stories to cheer them up. In the afternoon, we played games with them. After that, we gave away some books and toys to them. We were glad to see the kids were really hard-working and lovely. I hope to go to help them next time if possible.
Unit 3 Could you please clean your room? 【话题•做家务和请求许可】以家务、杂务为话题,掌握情态动词could表示委婉地请求许可的用法。结合本单元短文所讲内容“青少年在家应不应该做家务”,要求同学们会写有关议论的短文。 范例 1 ★★★ Last Saturday morning, my parents went out to visit their friends. After breakfast, I did the dishes. After that, I began to clean the living room. I swept the floor, cleaned the window and took out the rubbish. At around 11:00, I began to cook lunch. When my parents came back home, they saw the clean living room and some delicious food. They were very happy and said to me, “Dear, you really did a good job! Thank you.” 范例 2 【Unit 3单元测试范文】★★★ Dear Sandy, I am going to have a birthday party at my house next Saturday. I have to prepare for the party and I need your help. Could you please help me do the following things? Call some friends and invite them to the party. Help me clean the room before the party. Prepare some food and drinks for the party. And after the party, help me take out the rubbish. Hope to hear from you soon. Yours, Nancy
Unit 4 Why don’t you talk to your parents? 【话题•谈论问题和提建议】讲述我们在学校、生活中遇到的各种烦恼,以及相对应的合理化建议。要求同学们会写关于建议的短文。写此类短文首先应该掌握常用的提建议的句型,根据一定情景,明确提建议的方法,再根据所提供的信息展开合理的发挥,使句子意思完整。 【Unit 4单元测试范文】★★★★ Sam, I know you are upset these days. Here is some of my advice for you. First, you should understand your parents. They have to work hard because they want your family to live a better life. Second, you could talk to your parents about the problem. Maybe they could stay with you next holiday. Third, you should try to help your parents do some housework, or you could visit your friends and have fun with them. Then you won’t feel bored. What do you think of my advice? I hope you have a good time. Judy
Unit 5 What were you doing when the rainstorm came? 【话题•谈论过去正在发生的事情】讲述大事件发生的时候人们正在进行的各种活动。要求同学们会对过去的事情进行描述,写作时要运用相应的过去时态,如一般过去时或过去进行时。 范例 1 Dear Mrs Help, I have a big problem and hope to get your advice. My desk mate, Zhang Jun, often talks to me in class. Yesterday, in our Chinese class, while Mr Chen was telling an interesting story to us, Zhang Jun kept talking to me. I tried to stop him doing that, but I failed. When Mr Chen found we were talking, he was very angry. He asked us to go to his office after that class. I do not know what to do. Could you give me some advice? Yours, Zhou Yang 范例 2 【Unit 5单元测试范文】 I saw an accident while I was going to school last Wednesday morning. At about 8:00, a man was driving a truck along the road near our school when it suddenly hit a tree. Luckily, the driver wasn’t badly hurt, but the apples on the truck fell onto the ground. Soon many people came to help. Two teachers took the driver to the nearest hospital. A tall boy stood in the middle of the road and directed the traffic. A girl called the police. At the same time, some other students picked up the apples and put them onto the truck. When I saw this, I thought everyone was great and ran to join them.