英语23年12月四级第三套真题作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Best Day of My LifeHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 9 years old. I go to Sunshine Elementary School and I'm in 4th grade. My teacher Mrs. Wang asked us to write about the best day of our lives for a big test. At first, I didn't know what to write because I've had lots of really good days. But then I remembered the day that will always be the most special day ever!It was April 22nd last year, which was my 8th birthday. I woke up super duper early because I was so excited! I got out of bed and ran downstairs to the living room. My mom and dad were sitting on the couch drinking tea. "Happy birthday, Lily!" they said with big smiles. There were colorful decorations and balloons everywhere. On the table were all my favorite breakfast foods - waffles, strawberries, whipped cream, and a big chocolate cake!After my yummy breakfast, it was time to open presents. I got so many cool things - books, games, puzzles, art supplies,and best of all...a brand new bicycle! It was bright pink with tassels on the handlebars and a basket on the front. I was bouncing up and down with joy. "Thank you thank you thank you!" I shouted as I hugged my parents tight.Later that morning, my best friend Sarah came over. Her mom drove her and we went to the park near my house. Sarah had gotten me a cute stuffed puppy for my birthday. We spent hours riding our bikes around the park paths, playing on the swings and seesaws, and just being silly kids. We had a picnic lunch that my mom packed for us - peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, carrot sticks, apple slices, and juice boxes.When we got tired of playing outside, we went back to my house and had more fun. We played dress up in crazy costumes my mom had made for us. I was a princess and Sarah was a rockstar. We also played board games like Candy Land and Chutes & Ladders. We made crafts too - I made a macaroni picture frame for the photos from my party. We watched some of our favorite movies while eating popcorn and M&Ms.That evening, my whole family came over for my birthday party! My grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins were all there. We had a big dinner with all my favorite foods like pizza, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and corn on the cob. Then it was timefor MORE presents and my awesome birthday cake. It was a huge double chocolate cake with thick fudgy frosting and rainbow sprinkles. When I blew out the candles, everyone cheered.After cake, we played lots of fun games like musical chairs and pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. I got so many great prizes. At the end of the night, I got to take home all my new toys and thank everyone for coming to my party. I gave my parents a bazillion hugs and kisses because they made my 8th birthday so incredibly special.On the ride home, I looked out the car window at the twinkling stars and smiled so big. That whole day was filled with so much love, happiness, and fun memories. Getting amazing presents was awesome, but the best part was celebrating with my fantastic family and friends. I will never forget my 8th birthday - it will always be the best day of my life!That's why I picked that special day last April to write about.A kid's birthday is one of the most exciting days ever, surrounded by the people you love most. Being a grown-up seems hard, but at least I'll always have that perfect 8th birthday memory to look back on. I'm so lucky I got to have such an incredibly unbelievable day. I sure hope every kid gets to feel as happy as I did on my best day of my life so far!篇2My Bestest FriendHi my name is Xiaoming and I am 8 years old. Today the teacher said we have to write a essay about are best friend for a big test. I am so exsited to tell you about my bestest friend in the whole wide world his name is Fengfeng.Fengfeng and me have been best friends since we were just babys in the baby room. Are moms are best friends too so we have known each other are whole lifes. Fengfeng is also 8 years old just like me. We are in the same class and we sit next to each other every day.Fengfeng is the most funnest person I know. He is always making me laugh with his silly jokes and faces. One time in class he put his pencil up his nose and made a really funny noise and we both got in big trouble for laughing too loud. The teacher had to send us out in the hall but it was worth it because it was so funny!Me and Fengfeng love to play together at recess every day. Are favrit game is kicking the poopoo which is where you kick a rock around and try not to let it stop rolling. If it stops you have to run and kick it again before the other person can. We are bothso good at it now we can keep it going for a long long time. Sometimes the rock goes far away and we have to run all over the playground chasing it.After school we always go over to one of are houses to play some more. His mom or my mom will give us a snack like an apple or some crackers. My favrit snack is chokolat but mom says I cant have it everyday or I'll get a stomach ake. Then we play with are toys like trucks and Legos and cars and stuffed animals. We make up pretend games where the stuffed animals are the moms and dads and the cars are the kids.On weekends are parents take us somewhere fun like the park or the playground or to get ice cream. One time they took us to the amusement park and we went on the roller coaster! I was a little scared but Fengfeng held my hand the whole time. It was so exsiting and went really fast with loops and turns. After we went on the ferris wheel and could see the whole city!The best thing about Fengfeng is that he is such a nice friend and never gets mad at me. Like one time I accidently brokeone of his favorite toys but he didnt even get upset. He just said its ok and we kept playing. If I ever forget my lunch or my pencil case or anything Fengfeng shares his with me. He never calls menames or is mean. Thats why he is my number one best friend forever.Me and Fengfeng have so much fun together. I cant imagine not having him as my best friend. Even tho he drives me crazy sometimes like when he always wants to go first or he takes forever to get ready to go play. But I still love him so much and I know we will be best friends forever until we are grownups. I hope he never moves away because I would be so so sad. Maybe we can even be next door neighbors one day!That is why Fengfeng is my bestest friend in the whole intire world. He is so much fun and nice and we have the best times together. I cant wait to make more amazing memorys with him. Thank you for letting me tell you all about him!篇3My Big Important English TestHi! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I just took a really big test called the English Test for College Students Level 4. It was really hard but I tried my best!The test had four parts - listening, reading, writing, and speaking. I was a little nervous before it started, but my teacherMs. Roberts told us to just relax and do our best. She said the test was designed to test our all-around English abilities.The listening part was first. We had to listen to recordings and answer multiple choice questions about what we heard. Some of the recordings were conversations between two people, and others were longer lectures. I tried to listen really carefully, but a few times I got distracted thinking about what I was going to have for lunch!Next was the reading section. We had to read some long passages and answer questions about the main ideas, details, vocabulary words, and making inferences. Some of the passages were about science topics I didn't know much about, but I tried using context clues to figure out what they meant. The questions asked us to analyze the author's views and find evidence to support our answers.The writing part was probably the hardest for me. We had to write two essays - one was supposed to be an argument essay persuading the reader, and the other was a general opinion essay. The argument essay topic was about whether elementary schools should have longer break times. I wrote that I think we should have longer breaks to rest our brains and get exercise and fresh air. For the opinion essay, I had to state my view on thebest way for kids to learn a new skill. I said I think the best way is through fun games and activities, not just reading from a book.Finally there was the speaking section. We had to prepare and give a short speech on a random topic that we didn't know ahead of time. My topic was about different ways to protect the environment. I talked about turning off lights, recycling, and using less plastic. Then we had to have a conversation with another test taker by asking and answering questions. My partner asked me what else kids can do to help the environment, so I suggested things like walking or biking instead of driving.Phew, that test was really tiring! I'm glad it's over. My hand was getting so cramped from all the writing. I won't find out my score for a few weeks, but I really hope I did well. I've been practicing my English a lot. Even if I don't get a perfect score, at least I know I worked as hard as I could!Well, that's all about my big test day. Hopefully this essay gives you an idea of what it was like taking the English Level 4 test from a 10-year-old's perspective. Let me know if you have any other questions!篇4My English TEM-4 Test ExperienceHi there! My name is Tommy and I'm 10 years old. I just took the really important English TEM-4 test in December 2023 and I wanted to tell you all about it. It was a big deal for me because I've been studying super hard for it.To get ready, I practiced a ton of English vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing. My teacher Miss Zhang gave us lots of practice tests too. I had to learn words like "ubiquitous", "requisite", and "paradigm". Those are pretty big words for a 4th grader! The reading passages were really long too, with topics like environmental science and global economics. Definitely not easy kids' stuff.A few weeks before the test, I started getting pretty nervous. What if I blanked out during the exam? What if I misunderstood the listening audio? I tried not to worry too much though. My parents kept encouraging me, saying I was well-prepared after all my hard work. The night before the test, I went to bed early to get a good night's sleep.Finally, test day arrived! I woke up, had a healthy breakfast, and put on my lucky red shirt. My dad drove me to the test center downtown. There were so many students outside, all looking a little stressed. I took some deep breaths to stay calm.Once inside, we had to turn off our phones and put our bags in a locker area. No cheating allowed! Then we were led into the big exam room with rows of little desks. I found my assigned seat number and settled in with my pencils and eraser. The rules were very strict - we weren't allowed to talk, look at our phones, or even go to the bathroom during the test sections.At exactly 8:30 am, the exam supervisors told us to begin. The first part was listening comprehension. We had to listen carefully to recordings of conversations or lectures, then answer multiple choice questions about the main ideas and details. There were different accents too, like British English and American English. It was pretty tricky having to understand while taking notes at the same time!After that was the reading comprehension section. We had to read long passages from academic journals or newspapers, then answered questions testing our comprehension. Some of the topics were really complex, with lots of unfamiliar vocabulary words. By the end my brain was getting a little fried!Next up was the writing section, which had two parts. For the first part, we had to write a short essay outlining the key points and strukture for a persuasive speech or argumentative essay. For the second part, we actually had to write out the fullpersuasive essay of 400-500 words. The prompt asked us to discuss whether elementary schools should have uniforms or a casual dress code. I wrote my essay arguing that school uniforms help students focus on learning instead of fashion. Hopefully I made some good points!By the time we got to the final grammar and vocabulary section, I was starting to feel pretty mentally exhausted. But I pushed through, using strategies like eliminating obviously wrong answers to narrow it down. I tried my best to apply all the verb tense rules, parallel strukture principles, and diction techniques I had practiced.At last, after nearly 4 hours of intense testing, the supervisors called time and told us to put down our pencils. Whew, what a marathon! My hand was cramped from all the writing. As I turned in my test papers, I felt both relieved and mentally drained.While waiting for my parents to pick me up, I chatted with some of the other test-takers about how we thought we did. A lot of people said they struggled with the reading pieces or ran out of time on the essay writing. I felt okay about my performance overall, but I wouldn't know my official score for a couple months.Well, those couple months finally went by, and I got my scores back last week! I'm proud to say that I got a total score of 82 out of 100, which is considered an excellent score. My listening and reading scores were pretty high, but my writing score wasn't quite as strong. I'll have to keep working on my essay organization and vocabulary for next time.Looking back, the TEM-4 was definitely challenging, but I'm really glad I prepared as hard as I did. All those practice tests and extra English study sessions paid off. The exam tested my English skills to the max, in all areas like listening, reading, writing, grammar, and vocab. But now I feel more confident than ever in my overall English ability.For any students getting ready to take the big test, here's my advice: Start reviewing early, practice full tests to build endurance, and stay positive! Don't psych yourself out. And on test day, read all instructions carefully, manage your time wisely, and don't get thrown off if you don't know an answer - just try your best on each question. Believe in yourself and all your preparation.Well, that's my full report on conquering the English TEM-4 exam! It was definitely one of the biggest academic challenges I've faced so far. But I'm proud that I worked so hard, stayedfocused and confident, and ultimately achieved a score I'm really happy with. Here's to many more English adventures ahead! Thanks for reading, friends!篇5Title: My Awesome School LifeHi there! My name is Lily, and I'm a fourth-grader at Sunshine Elementary School. I absolutely love going to school every day because it's such an amazing place! Let me tell you all about my awesome school life.First of all, our school is huge! It has three big buildings with classrooms, a library, a cafeteria, a gym, and even a swimming pool. My favorite part is the playground because it has so many fun things to play on, like swings, slides, and monkey bars. During recess, my friends and I love playing tag, jumping rope, and having races. It's always a blast!The best thing about my school is the teachers. They are all so kind, patient, and really care about us. My homeroom teacher, Ms. Johnson, is the coolest! She always makes learning fun with her silly jokes and interactive games. She even lets us have dance parties sometimes when we've worked really hard. In math class, Mr. Lee uses these cool interactive whiteboards to help usunderstand tricky concepts. And our art teacher, Mrs. Kim, is super creative and lets us experiment with all sorts of materials like clay, paint, and even recycled items.Another thing I love about my school is all the amazing clubs and activities we can join. I'm part of the Science Club, where we get to do cool experiments and learn about the world around us. My best friend, Emma, is in the Drama Club, and she always tells me about the funny skits and plays they practice. There's also a Coding Club, a Chess Club, and even a Gardening Club where they grow fruits and vegetables. It's so hard to choose which ones to join!One of the most exciting things at my school is Field Day. It's a whole day dedicated to outdoor games and activities, like relay races, tug-of-war, and even a water balloon toss. Everyone gets divided into teams, and we compete against each other for prizes and bragging rights. It's always so much fun, even though my team hasn't won yet. Maybe this year will be our year!Another highlight is the yearly Talent Show. Students from all grades can sign up to showcase their special talents, like singing, dancing, magic tricks, or playing an instrument. Last year, my friend Sam did an amazing yo-yo routine, and our classmateEmily played a beautiful piano piece. I'm thinking about signing up this year to do a comedy skit with my friends. Wish me luck!One of my favorite subjects is English. I love learning about new words, reading exciting stories, and practicing my writing skills. Just last week, we had a creative writing assignment where we had to write a short story about a magical adventure. Mine was about a group of kids who discovered a secret portal to a candy land! My teacher, Mrs. Parker, said she really enjoyed reading it.Another subject I really like is history. Learning about all the cool people and events from the past is so fascinating! Just a few months ago, we learned about the ancient Egyptian civilization and got to make our own mini pyramids out of sugar cubes. It was super fun and made me want to be an archaeologist when I grow up.Speaking of friends, that's probably one of the best things about school life. I've made so many wonderful friends from different backgrounds and cultures. We love learning about each other's traditions, sharing snacks from home, and teaching each other words in our native languages. It's like having one big, happy family at school.Overall, my school life is pretty awesome. I get to learn new things every day, explore my interests and talents, and have loads of fun with my friends and teachers. Of course, there are times when I'd rather be at home playing video games or watching TV. But for the most part, I really enjoy going to school and making the most of every opportunity.Who knows what the future holds? Maybe one day, I'll become a famous scientist, artist, or even the President of the United States! Whatever path I choose, I know my school has given me a solid foundation and prepared me for success. So, here's to many more amazing years of school life ahead!篇6My School LifeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I'm in 5th grade at Maple Tree Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about my life at school!First off, my favorite subject is science. I just love learning about how things work and doing fun experiments. Last week, we learned about chemical reactions by mixing baking soda and vinegar. It was so cool seeing the fizzing and bubbles! My teacher, Mrs. Johnson, always makes science super interestingand hands-on. I definitely want to be a scientist when I grow up, maybe even an astronaut!Recess is another beloved part of my school day. As soon as the recess bell rings, I race outside with my best friends Lucy and Michael. We love playing on the swing set, going down the big twisty slide, and chasing each other around on the playground. Sometimes we also play freeze dance or do cartwheels on the grassy field. I always feel so energized and ready to learn more after recess!I have mixed feelings about math class. Sometimes I find it really hard and get frustrated, but other times I feel like a math whiz when I understand the concepts. Long division still confuses me a lot. But my teacher, Mr. Palmer, is really nice and never makes me feel dumb for asking questions. With more practice, I know I'll get better at math.Reading and writing are my other favorite subjects. I love getting lost in fiction books about fantasy worlds, brave heroes, and magical adventures. I've already read all the Harry Potter books about a million times! For writing assignments, I enjoy making up my own wacky stories with talking animals or kids who have superpowers. My goal is to become an authorsomeday and publish a book series that kids will obsess over just like I do with my favorite books.Art class is awesome too because I'm a really creative person. We did a unit on sculpting with clay this year, and I made the cutest little pot with a long-necked dinosaur decorating the side.I worked so hard on shaping its tiny arms and legs! Drawing and painting are my other artistic strengths. I love mixing colors and creating patterns with my colored pencils.While there are definitely some not-so-fun parts of school like tests and waking up early, overall I really love it. My teachers are great, the subjects are interesting (well, most of them!), and I've made so many wonderful friends over the years. Elementary school is preparing me for all the exciting things still to come in middle school, high school, and beyond. I hope my future years of education are just as amazing!Well, that's my awesome life as an elementary school kid in a nutshell! Being a student isn't always easy, but it's incredibly rewarding. I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to learn and grow every single day. Here's to many more years of recess, art projects, science experiments, and Who Knows, maybe even getting that math muddle all figured out eventually! School rocks!。