Lesson 18 My Part-time Job
八年级英语上册-Lesson-18-Get-Ready-for-Turkey-!课件-冀教版
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You can do it like this : I have a happy family. There are five members in my family. They are… My father is a … My mother is a…
Homework
1.Talk about Thanksgiving! 2.Do the exercises in your workbook.
Think about it!
1. Have you ever eaten turkey or pie? 2. Who comes to celebrate festivals with your family? 3. How does Brian feel this Thanksgiving? Why? Make a guess.
Write a passage !
1:Whom (谁)will you give thanks to ? 2:What do you want to say to them ?
冀教版七年级下册英语unit3 Lesson 18
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一、话题分析 本单元的话题是SchoolLife(学校生活)。通过本单元 的学习, 学生要学会描写学校生活, 包括学习、生活、 课外活动等。
二、写作方法 “Hamburger”汉堡包结构写作法: 第一步:引入主题句; 第二步:详细叙述(2-3个细节); 第三步:首尾呼应。
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5.—Howoftendoyouusuallygotoworkbysubway(地铁)? —______C__. Ialwaystakeabus, becausethereisnosubwayinthiscity. 【中考·铜仁】 A. SometimesB. OftenC. NeverD. Seldom
Lesson18MyPart-timeJob
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I work every weekend from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.
①until… • 直到。。。 • ☆from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. ②from…to… • 从。。。到。。。 work v./n. ☆I work in Xishui. ☆ Teaching is my work/job. every weekend ☆I work every weekend ☆She works every weekend. on weekend
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• ① My part-time job takes up a lot of my spare time. • ②With this job, I don’t need to ask my parents for money. • ③I can even contribute to help children in poor areas.
a university student a part-time job take up spare time quit the job ask sb. for sth. contribute to do help children in poor areas
Homework
• 1.完成练习册lesson 18 • 2.在父母面前读lesson 18的Sentence by sentence 部分 每天三遍 • 3.在父母面前背诵lesson 18 • 4.在父母面前听写lesson16到lesson18的 单词(听写页码:P129-P130) • 5.每天大声读当天所学英语内容至少15分 钟
职教高考2023—2024学年第一学期期末考试英语试题
职教高考2023—2024学年第一学期期末考试英语试题(2023级使用)班级姓名成绩本试题满分80分,时间60分钟第Ⅰ卷选择题一、单项选择题(共30小题;每题1分,满分30分)1. Are you _____ in the job?A. interestedB. interestingC. interestD. interests2. He went to America the age of 12.A. onB. atC. inD. of3. The first class at 8:00 o’clock.A. beginB. beginsC. beganD. beginning4. She often goes shopping her spare time.A. withB. inC. atD. for5. -who’s the little girl?-She is a pen friend of .A. mineB. myC. meD. I6. –Whose coat is it?-It’s .A. heB. himC. hersD. she7. ---Could you tell me ?---Sure, Go along this road and you’ll see it on your leftA.How can I get to the hospital B.Where the hospital is C.Where is the hospital D.Where the hospital does8. -What Wang Hua usually on weekends?-She usually helps her mother do some cleaning.A. do, doB. does, doesC. do, doesD. does, do9. In class, Tom listens to his teacher carefully and sometimes .A. taking notesB. to take notesC. takes notesD. take note10. -What’s the date today?-It’s .A. MondayB. December twenty-oneC. the twenty-first of DecemberD. the twenty-one of December11. - is it?- It is seven.A. WhenB. What timeC. What dayD. What date12. - What’s the English for “第九课”?- .A. The nineth lessonB. Lesson NineC. Ninth lessonD. Lesson Ninth13. I coming to the party.A. wantB. needC. look forward toD. ask14. - It’s raining. take an umbrella?-All right.A. How aboutB. What aboutC. Why notD. Let’s15. You’d better your homework on time.A. finishesB. be finishC. finishingD. finish16. -What is Miss Gao’s favorite .-She is always in red. Don’t you know?A. colorB. bookC. songD. movie17. My father enjoys football matches very much.A. watchB. watchingC. watchesD. to watch18. -Why don’t you like maths?-Because I think it’s .A. interestedB. interestingC. boringD. bored19. The teacher told the students that the earth round the sun.A. movesB. moveC. movedD. moving20. It’s time us a meeting.A. to, haveB. for, to haveC. to, havingD. with, to have21.There are more than 5 students on the playground.A. hundred ofB. hundreds ofC. hundredsD. hundred22. About of the students in our school can talk with the foreigners in English.A. third fiveB. three fifthC. three fifthsD. third fifth23. It is for you to look for a job.A. firstB. one timeC. the first timeD. a time24.-What time do you often get up?-I often get up .A. on forty-five past nineB. at a quarter to tenC. at forty-fivth of nineD. on a quarter to ten25.Would you please my little dog when I am away?A. look afterB. look atC. look upD. look down26.- is the weather today?-It’s cloudy.A. WhatB. HowC. What’sD. How’s27.Boys, be quiet. The baby in the next room.A. Is sleepingB. sleepC. sleepsD. Slept28.- going skiing this Sunday?-Good idea.A. Shall weB. How aboutC. Why notD. Why do you29.Qingdao will be this afternoon.A. windB. windsC. windyD. windly30.-How is your grandmother now?-A. She is oldB. She is a nurseC. She is fineD. She is 80二、阅读理解(本大题共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分)AEditor: Today our topic is part-time jobs. Are they good for school children or not?Headmaster: Certainly not. Children have got two full-time jobs already: growing up and going to school. Part-time jobs make them so tired that they fall asleep in class.Mrs. White: I agree. I know school hours are short, but there is homework, too. Children need a lot of sleep.Mr. White:Young children perhaps, but some boys stay at school until they’re eighteen or nineteen. A part-time job can’t do harm to them. In fact, it is good for them. They get their pocket money. If the pupils from poor families don’t take part-time jobs, they can’t stay at school. Businessman: I think so. Part-time jobs can help the students from poor families and can make the students from rich families know that it is not easy to make money.Editor: Well, two of you agree and two don’t. what do our readers think?31. The headmaster thinks that studentsA. should take part-time jobsB. should not take part-time jobsC. always fall asleep in classD. can grow up it they take part-time jobs32. Who have the same idea?A. Mr. and Mrs. WhiteB. The editor and Mr. White.C. The headmaster and Mrs. White.D. The businessman and the headmaster.33. Mrs. White thinks the young children need toA. stay at school until they are eighteen or nineteenB. see something outside school.C. have some pocket moneyD. have a lot of sleep34. The businessman thinks that part-time jobs canA. be good for the school students.B. only help the students from poor familiesC. only help the students from rich familiesD. make the students spend a lot of money35. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Part-time jobsB. Can children take part-time jobs?C. Full-time j obsD. It’s good to take part-time jobs.BMany children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time.. But some of them are not using it in a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go on line, for how long and what activities you can do on line..Don’t give your password to anyone else, and never give out the following information: Your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or other personal information.Check with your parents before giving out a credit card number.Never send a photo of yourself to someone in e-mail unless your parents say it’s OK.Check with your parents before going into a chat room. Different chat roomshave different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents will want to make sure it’s a right place for you.Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet without your parents’permission. Never meet anyone you met on line alone.Always remember that people on line may not be who they say they are. Treat everyone on line as if they were strangers.If something you see or read on line makes you uncomfortable, leave the site. Tell a parent or a teacher right away.Treat other people as you’d like to be treated. Never use bad language.Remember-Not everything you read on the Internet is true.36.The author tells children to .A.send their own photos to himB.make rules for Internet use with parentsC.believe everything they read on the InternetD.give out their personal information37.It’s good for children to on the Internet.A.give password to othersB.get useful knowledge and informationC.give out a credit card numberD.get into a chat room as they’d like to38.What shouldn’t be done when you are on line?A.Using bad languageB.Leaving the site when you feel uncomfortableC.Sending messages and e-mailD.Treating everyone on line as strangers39.If your parents don’t agree, never .A.have a face-to-face meeting with anyone you men on lineB.relax in your free timeC.reading anything on the InternetD.treat other people as you’d like to be treated40.The best title for this passage is .A.How to use computerB.Surfing on the InternetC.Information on the InternetD.Internet safety rules第II卷(非选择题共30分)三、补全对话( 每空一词,每空1分, 共10分)41. -- is the weather today?-- It is very hot.42.-- your favorite color?--I like red best.43. --. Hello, Jane! _________ are you __________?—I’m fine. Thank you.44. --Let me John to you.--Nice to you.45.-What your sister ?-She is tall and beautiful.四、书面表达(20分)以My best friend为题,写一篇80-100字的人物介绍,注意语言丰富流畅,避免语法错误职教高考2023—2024学年第一学期期末考试英语试题答案一、单选1-5:ABBBA6-10:CBDCC11-15:BBCCD16-20:ABCAB21-25:DCCBA26-30:BABCC二、阅读31-35:BCDAB36-40:BBAAD三、补全对话41. What, like42. What, is43. How, doing44. introduce, meet45. is, like四、书面表达范文My Best FriendI have a good friend. Her name is jane.Jane is a pretty girl. She has long hair, big eyes and a round face. Jane smiles like sunshine. She is a little higher than I am, but she is heavier than me. Jane and I both like playing games. We often play games together. But Jane and I both do well in school. I'm not good at physics, so she can teach me physics. Jane is not good at English, so I teach her english. Jane likes sports. She is a lively girl.Jane is my best friend,I hope we can be good friends forever.。
即兴演讲英语题目(优秀6篇)
即兴演讲英语题目(优秀6篇)吸引人的英语演讲有趣题目篇一1、Study or part-time job?2、A lesson for life3、What We Cannot Afford to Lose4、Make Every Moment Count5、What College Education Means to Me.6、The Importance of Keeping Optimistic7、If I could start my college life again…8.The core value of our time9.Generation gap10.The unforgettable day in college11.The Future Is Now12.The Greatest Invention in My Eyes13.Love and Take Care of Nature14、Let’s Stand up From Where We Fall Down15、Opportunity Around Us16、How do You Get a Good Relationship?17、My Future Occupation18、Building Trust Between People19、On Challenge20、Harmonious Campus in My Eyes21、Competition and Co-operation22、My Dream23、The necessity of Study in the Library吸引人的英语演讲有趣题目篇二1.how to behave when applying for a job?2.i am proud of being chinese3.happy is he who is content4.how to make our campus life more meaningful?5.no imagination,no invention6.what is happiness?7.knowledge is power8.the importance of being creative9.all roads lead to rome10.knowledgeand ability11.loyalty23.how to carry out the quality education?24.what the world will look like in ten years?25.how can you achieve pure friendship?26.vigor vigour glamour27.is world peace possible?28.how can we preserve our traditional culture?29.in face of success30.how can we protect wildlife?31.what will wto bring us?34.united we stand,divided we fallcan not buy everything36.actions speak louder than words37.what would you do with three wishes?38.experience is the best teacheras a global language40.a friend in need is a friend indeed41.is the spoken english test necessary?42.health and wealth43.where theres a will there is a waypains,no gains45.haste makes waste46.practice makes perfectcollege students should undertake 48.what do i study for?49.the value of moral education50.the importance of reading extensively英语主题演讲稿篇三The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, usually in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance.This day#39;s important activity is watching lanterns. Throughout the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), Buddhism flourished in China. One emperor heard that Buddhist monks would watch sarira, or remains from the cremation of Buddha#39;s body, and light lanterns to worship Buddha on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, so he ordered to light lanterns in the imperial palace and temples to show respect to Buddha on this day. Later, the Buddhist rite developed into a grand festival among common people and its influence expanded from the Central Plains to the whole of China.Till today, the lantern festival is still held each year around the country. Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are hung in the streets, attracting countless visitors. Children will hold self-made or bought lanterns to stroll with on the streets, extremely excited. Guessing lantern riddlesis an essential part of the Festival.Lantern owners write riddles on a piece of paper and post them on the lanterns. If visitors have solutions to the riddles, they can pull the paper out and go to the lantern owners to check their answer. If they are right, they will get a little gift. The activity emerged during people#39;s enjoyment of lanterns in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). As riddle guessing is interesting and full of wisdom, it has become popular among all social strata.People will eat yuanxiao, or rice dumplings, on this day, so it is also called the Yuanxiao Festival.Yuanxiao also has another name, tangyuan. It is small dumpling balls made of glutinous rice flour with rose petals, sesame, bean paste, jujube paste, walnut meat, dried fruit, sugar andedible oil as filling. Tangyuan can be boiled, fried or steamed. It tastes sweet and delicious. What’s more, tangyuan in Chinese has a similar pronunciation with tuanyuan”, meaning reunion. So people eat them to denote union, harmony and happiness for the family.In the daytime of the Festival, performances such as a dragon lantern dance, a lion dance, a land boat dance, a yangge dance, walking on stilts and beating drums while dancing will be staged. On the night, except for magnificent lanterns, fireworks form a beautiful scene. Most families spare some fireworks from the Spring Festival and let them off in the Lantern Festival. Some local governments will even organize a fireworks party. On the night when the first full moon enters the New Year, people become really intoxicated by the imposing fireworks and bright moon in the sky.吸引人的英语演讲有趣题目篇四1、Impact of Micro Blog2、Make the Internet Clean for Youths3、In Harmony with Nature4、The Online media’s Social Responsibilities5、Low-Carbon and Green Development6、My View on Overseas Trips7、Job Opportunities Are Lacked or Not?8、Dressing Up and Personal Charm9、A Teacher-centered Class or A Student-centered Class?10、On Overseas Study11、Reading Selectively or Extensively12、Quality Supervision and Problem Food Supply13、On-Line Shopping14、Advantages and Disadvantages of the Cell Phone15、Friendship and Cooperation16、Treat Guests in the Restaurant or at Home17、Public Transportation or Private Cars18、City Jams and Road Rules19、Expectation and Reality20、Language and Culture吸引人的英语演讲有趣题目篇五1、lessons of failure2、Keep swimming(Sink or Float)3、Value Every Minute4、Why mothers cry5、Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow6、The Smile behind The Tear7 Never, Never Give Up!8、A Mistake I will Never Repeat9、The Power of a Smile10、A Lesson For Life11、The meaning of life12、The greatest pain in life13、The Window14、Nothing to fear15、Beginning today英语主题演讲稿篇六At present, with the improvement of people#39;s living standard, more and more people go out to travel. However, while tourists enjoy the beautiful scenery, they also destroy it. There are many uncivilized behaviors, such as spitting, littering, and scribbling on walls and so on.Whether these behaviors are intentional or not, they have had a harmful influence on our cities, even on our country. For one thing, visitors would not be willing to come to the spot again owing to others#39; uncivil deeds, which is a strike to the development of the local tourism. For another, some uncivil phenomena directly lead to the damage to scenic spots that are of great value.To sum up, uncivilized behaviors have influenced a lot on the images of our cities and our country. Therefore,we need to take some actions to stop those uncivilized behaviors. The cities where we are living are our homes so that everybody should shoulder the responsibility to be civilized.。
河南省周口市郸城县实验中学联考2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题
河南省周口市郸城县实验中学联考2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题一、听力选择1.What’s the weather like today?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.2.Where was Gina when the accident happened?A.In the coffee shop.B.In the library.C.In the museum. 3.When did the woman arrive?A.At 8:00.B.At 8:30.C.At 9:00.4.How does Lily feel today?A.Sad.B.Excited.C.Lonely.5.How many kids are there in Shelly’s family?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听对话,回答各小题。
6.Where is Bert from?A.Brazil.B.Mexico.C.Japan.7.How did Roy greet Aimi?A.By shaking hands.B.By bowing.C.By smiling.听对话,回答各小题。
8.Why did Jane cry?A.Because of her family.B.Because of her illness.C.Because of her workpressure.9.How did Bill feel when he saw Jane cry?A.He was sad.B.He was afraid.C.He felt bored.听独白,回答各小题。
10.Where’s Molly from?A.Canada.B.Australia.C.America.11.How does Molly go to school?A.By bike.B.By train.C.By bus.12.Why is Molly unhappy every day?A.Because she doesn’t get on well with her classmates.B.Because her teachers are too strict.C.Because there are too many family rules in her family.听对话,回答各小题。
大学英语听力第三册答案
大学英语听力第三册答案大学英语听力第三册答案及原文Lesson 1Part A1.b2.b3.a 4 a 5.a 6.b 7.a 8.b 9.b 10.b11.a 12.b 13.a 14.a 15.b 16.a 17.b 18.b 19.a 20.aPart B1 1).b 2).b 3)c 4)a 5) d2.1) strong 2) handsome 3) Spanish 4) Italian 5) Arabic6)swimming 7) football 8)cooking 9)sewing 10)ironingPassage1.2) (√ ) 3) (√) 6 (√) 8(√) 10(√)2.1) dinner things some sewing2) tired immediately after dinner3) piece of paper the small table4) 8 a.m. another piece of paper the small table near his bed.5) Father-----Wake up. It’s 7 a. m.---Mother.Lesson 2Part AI. 1. brought\present 2. prefer\black 3. brown\blue 4. Probably\Please 5. traffic\dreadful6. drive\laundry7. pleased\plan8. practice\pronunciation9. Bring\ice cream 10.drink\plentyII. Great\France\abroad\stay\spend\traveling\speakFrench\French\improvedPart BDialogue1. 1) a 2) b 3) d 4) b 5) c2. 1) new shopping center shopping.2) Tom had been given a raise by Mr. Davis.3) had got a bad cold.4) dancing lessons.5) part-time job at the garage.Passage1. 1) b 2) d 3) c 4) d 5) c2. 1) a. many b. Parents\children\grandparents c. Uncles\aunts2) a. childless\only a woman and a man b. move from job to job c. even smallerLesson 3Part A1.c2.b3.d 4c 5dII B: just fineB: OK pretty bad worriedA: childrenB: fine working with his hands does wellA: dancingB: enjoysPart B1. 1) d 2)a 3)d 4)b 5)c2.1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)TPassage1.1.)a 2)c 3)b 4)c 5)d2. Advantages 1)less money 2)half an hour 3)about traffic jams 4)the cold railway platforms for crowded trainsDisadvantages 1)waterproof 2)cold, in winter 3)not really cheaperLesson 4Part AI.1. Twice a week.2. Radios and TV sets.3. Sometimes by bus; sometimes by taxi.4. Last weekend.5. Linda.6. 31,579.7. 7 feet long.8. 4,500 years old.9. 5 degrees below zero.10. A 15 minutes’ walk.II.1. My watch is about 10 minutes slow.2. John and Mike are of the same height. They are exactly 6 feet tall.3. The French dictionary is 1,290 pages thick.4. Peter’s car is as expensive as Mary’s. It cost $2,150.5. This table is only 3 feet wide. It is not wide enough for me.Part BPassage 11. 1) b 2) c 3) c 4) a 5) d2. 2) 4) 6) 8) 9)Passage 21. 1) c 2) b 3) d 4) d 5) a2. 1) 3) 4) 5) 7)Lesson 5Part AI. 1.d 2.c 3.d 4.c 5.b 6.c 7.c 8.b 9.c 10.aII. 1.Would you mind passing me the salt?Here you are.2.Do you think you could show me the way to the library?Yes, of course.3.I’d like you to do me a small fa vor.With pleasure.4.Post this letter for me, will you?Certainly.5.Could I see Dr Brown, please?I’m sorry, but he is in conference now.Part B1.1)c 2)d 3)c 4)d 5)b2.1)football 2)the oldest sport 3)walked, swimming, table tennis4)tennis shoes, running shoes, football boots 5)carpet slippers, comfortablePassage1. 1)c 2)a 3)d 4)d 5)c2. 1)More than 23,0002)14 kilometers3)An eighty-one-year-old man.4)40 minutes and two and a half hours respectively5)Both the first man and the first woman received a trophy and a free trip to San Francisco, U.S.A.Lesson 6Part AI. 26th\19th,1996\13,000\197\9\first\15,000\5,500\3rdII.Name of the Item Nationality of the Recorder-holder Record Women’s 100-Meter Free-style 1) Chinese 2) 54.50”Men’s 100 Meters 3) American 4) 9.84”Men’s Javelin 5) Finlander 6) 67.94mW omen’s 5,000 Meters 7) Chinese 8) 14’59.88”Men’s Broad Jump 9) American 10) 8.5mPart BPassage 11. 1) c 2) d 3) b 4) c 5) b2. 1) American football, in fall; basketball, in winter; baseball, in summer.2) Golf, tennis, riding, sailing, surfing, parachuting.3) Lakes, mountains and vast seacoasts.Passage 21. 1) a 2) c 3) c 4) b 5) a2. 1) every four 2) 2,700 years 3) outdoor stadium 4) 1896\Greece 5) 1,200\Roman EmperorQuiz 1Part AI. 1. About 8 hours. 2. From 12 noon to 2 p.m. and from 7 to 10:30 p.m.II. at a very large farm\it would be good for me\ It taught me a great deal\were practically self-sufficient\The place was so isolated\She had never been away from homePart BI. 1-5 FTFTTII. 1) c 2) d 3) c 4) a 5) dLesson 7Part AI. 1.1/3 2.1/4 3.2/3 4.3/4 5.5/6 6.7/8 7.9/17 8.7/20 9.8/2510.7/100II.North America Latin America Asia Europe Oceania1/16 1/12 9/16 1/8 1/200Part B1. 1)d 2)b 3)c 4)b 5)d2. 1)F 2)F 3)T 4)T 5)FPassage1. 1)d 2)d 3)a 4)c 5)d2. 1)paint their faces, put on funny noses, put on a sad face,a happy face, wear funny clothes2)jump, roll over, ride donkeys backwards, push each other shout and singLesson 8Part A1-5 a a b a a 6-10 b a a a b 11-15 a a a b b 16-20 a b a a a Part B1. 1) a 2) d 3) c 4) c 5) a2. 1) informal 2) picnic 3) brings something 4) on the table 5) whatever they like6) warm\outdoor 7) indoors 8) party\the whole neighborhoodPassage1. 1) d 2) b 3) a 4) c 5) c2. 1) serve themselves\ the living room\ their plates or trays on their knees2) hot dogs, sandwiches, potato chips, pickles,watermelons\play baseball or have a napLesson 9Part A1.a2.c3.b4.d5.a6.b7.c8.d9.b 10.dPart BI. 1.1)b 2)b 3)a 4)d 5)c2.1)They are friendly 2)David can’t take it for a walk 3)They are not intere sting 4)They are easy to look after 5)They are clean 6)They are unusual 7)They are pretty 8)Parrots can talk 9)Birds fly everywhere 10)Birds make a lot of noise and a lot of mess Passage1. 1)a 2)b 3)c 4)d 5)a2. 1)To amuse his friends with some tricks 2)He thought it was silly to send a dog for medicine 3)More than half an hour 4)less than five dollars 5)Blackie had spent it on the bone.Lesson 10Part ALogical: 1. 5. 6. 9. 10 Illogical: 2. 3. 4. 7.8Part BPassage 11. 1) a 2) c 3) d 4) c 5) a2. 1) intelligence, physical fitness and sense of responsibility2) traffic\streets safely\forward\left\right\sit\lead its owner into danger Passage 21. 1) d 2) d 3) a 4) c 5) c2. tick: cat\parrot\snake\dog\tortoise\lion\monkey\cross: elephant\bull\panda\rabbit\duck\pheasant\cock\fox Lesson 11Part AI.1.O 2.R 3.O 4.R 5.R 6.R 7.O 8.O 9.R 10.OII.1.Shall I take it downstairs for you?2.Do you want me to have it copied?3.I hope you won’t make any noise.4.Would you are for a walk with me in the park?5.Remember to mail the parcel, will you?Part BI. 1.1)d 2)c 3)c 4)a 5)b2.1)morning 2)walk through Hyde Park 3)the British Museum 4)theater 5)take a bus from the British MuseumPassage1. 1)c 2)d 3)c 4)d 5)b2. 1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)TLesson 12Part APassage1-5 a d c a b 6-10 c d d b dPart B1. 1) c 2) a 3) b 4) d 5) a2. 1) a c e g h 2) c f g h iDialogue1. 1) c 2) d 3) d 4) a 5) d2. 1) at a restaurant on the top platform2) the night scene of the city3) the world-famous paintings4) along the river banks5) a lot of picturesLesson 13Part A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T8.F9.T 10.T 11.F 12.T 13.T 14.F 15.F 16.F 17.F 18.T 19.T 20.F Part B1. 1)c 2)b 3)d 4)b 5)c2. 1)beautiful 2)Queen Cleopatra 3)a two minutes’ walk 4)about 137 meters 5)230 meters 6)nearly 4500 7)about 60 meters 8)162 meters 9)15 meters 10) some hundred thousand laborersPassage1.1)London, Athens, British Airways 2)raining, fine and warm 3)beautiful island, Olympic 4)Athens Airways the end of our trip 5)132.1)Parthenon 2)the National Museum 3)went to a concert 4)the beautiful view of the sea and island 5)typical Greek food 6) walking down the beaches 7)a small fishing village 8)a tavern 9)met and talked 10)a nice eveningLesson 14Part A1-5: a b b b a 6-10: b b a a a 11-15: a a a b b 16-20: a b b b bPart BDialogue1. 1) c 2) b 3) b 4) c 5) a2. 1) the Castle2) a narrow street of medieval houses3) Holyrood Palace4) the Queen at present5) the shopping centerPassage1. 1) c 2) d 3) b 4) b 5) d2. 1) a lot of wine2) Spanish food3) many interesting places4) coffee in Venice5) a lot of photographs6) Taj Mahal7) on an elephant8) hitch-hiked around the country9) Coca-Cola10) bought many American pop recordsLesson 15Part AI.1)August 12,1985 2)June 23,1985 3)329 4)in Chicago 5)May 25,1979 6)2737)Oct.31,1996 8)95 9)Nov.1,1996 10)141II. Nov.13,1996, about 350 people, on the north Indian Plain, 80, There were no survivors,312, that had just taken off, 37 people,that was prepared to land.Part BPassage 11. 1)c 2)d 3)b 4)b 5)c2. 1)in a skyscraper in Chicago 2)the roof and getting onto the helicopter 3)collapsed 4)six 5)small island 6)the harbor and getting on a ship 7)hit the town 8)farm 9)his house 10)crashed into the trees and exploded.Passage 21.1)c 2)d 3)b 4)b 5)a2.1)No 2)No 3)Yes 4)No 5)YesLesson 16Part A1-5: b b c c d 6-10: b d a d cPart BDialogue1. 1) b 2) b 3) a 4) c 5) d2. checking some work\slipped and fell\lying in a hospital\broken his leg\still hurt\more careful\go back to work too soon\be on crutches\wear a cast\the accidentPassage1. 1) b 2) a 3) d 4) d 5) b2. in front of\reverse his car\drove straight in\laughed\be young to dothat\nothing\crashed into\much of the Mini\the young driver\said with a smileLesson 17Part AI.1.Yes 2.No 3.Yes 4.No 5.NoII.1.b 2.b 3.c 4.d 5.cPart BDialogue 1III.1. 1)b 2)d 3)c 4)d 5)b2.school director, worked late, 9:15, walked to his car, hit on the head, wearing a stocking,dropped, his leg was broken, interview, attackDialogue 21. 1)b 2)d 3)c 4)c 5)a2. the careers advisory officer, advice, a few questions, qualifications from school, ballet, playing the piano, teacher of music, talking, the other room, own ideasLesson 18Part AI. 1-5: a d b c b 6-10: d b c a dII. 18\is leaving school\for advice\a good pay\think much of the job\supermarket\It seems to Cathy\are not well-paid\boring\up to now she hasn’t found any jobPart BDialogue 11. 1) b 2) a 3) c 4) d 5) a2. a few months ago\ a man and a woman\witness-box\answering the lawy er’s questions\go into and come out of\a woman\a hat\a bag\a blonde wig and black platform shoes\on a tableDialogue 21. 1) A nice meal2) ambition3) To go to Indonesia4) greatest achievement5) Getting to Oxford University6) admire most7) get on with best of all8) My wife9) happened to you yesterday10) You’re the most wonderful person in the world.2. 1-5: F T T F TLesson 19Part A1.d2.a3.b4.b5.c6.b7.a8.d9.b 10.dPart BPassage 11 1)b 2)c 3)d 4)b 5)d2.1)five times stronger than the original voice 2)Colorado3)in the morning, in the afternoon 4) A small church 5)’Good morning! How are you?’, ‘Very well, thank you. And how are you?’Passage 21.1)d 2)c 3)b 4)a 5)c2.1)About a three-hour train ride away 2)Because he wanted to make the trip more interesting for them 3)She wrote the name of the town on a piece of paper, gave it to him and sent him off again. 4)Ten minutes later. 5) He forgot where he had pput thepiece of paper. / He forgot what he was going to do, etc.Lesson 20Part A1-5: d b d b c 6-10: b a c b dPart BPassage 11. 1) c 2) d 3) c 4) d 5) a2. 1) thickest in years\pea soup\terrible\to see anything2) crept along\were on\blew furiously\came to a standstill\could be found3) a graveyardPassage 21. 1) a 2) c 3) d 4) c 5) d2. 1) a. A fighter b. crashed onto the ground c. lost consciousnessd. was saved by a group of nuns2) a. talk with the nuns and the nurses. b. stay in his small room as much as possible3) a. very quiet and shy b. turned away\glanced her wayTestPart AI. 1-5: a d c a c 6-10: a a d c bII. 1) can easily learn quite long poems by heart.2) which have been repeated to them many times.3) English writer4) tell you the name of every shop5) a great help in learning a language6) remembering7) in childhood days8) seem to learn two languages easily at the same time9) the pupils have little chance to hear and speak the language out of class10) busy with other subjects.Part B1-5: c d a b a 6-10: d c d c dPart C Passage 11. c2. c Passage 23. d4. c5. d6. c Passage 37. b8. a9. a10. d。
2024-2025学年山东省青岛第三十九中学九年级上学期期初英语试题
2024-2025学年山东省青岛第三十九中学九年级上学期期初英语试题1. —________ fun the music lesson Mrs Wu gave us is!—Yes. We enjoyed it very much.A.How B.What a C.What D.How a2. The China you see today is quite a different country from the one it ________.A.used to being B.is used to be C.used to be D.is used to being 3. The policewoman asked the little boy ________ , but he couldn’t speak clearly.A.where did he live B.where he livedC.where he lives D.where does he lives4. ________ we’ve made the promise, let’s keep to it and not give up easily.A.Whether B.Since C.Though D.Unless5. The machine is used_______ making shoes _______ the workers.A.as; for B.for; as C.by; for D.for; by6. —The girl’s beautiful voice caught our ________ in yesterday’s singing competition.—Yes, many students couldn’t help cheering for her.A.condition B.attention C.invention D.position7. —I don’t know how to ________ the old books.—Why not give them away to poor children?A.deal with B.take up C.do with D.give up8. As a child who has grown up in southern China, I have ________ seen snow in winter.A.seldom B.nearly C.completely D.almost9. —Excuse me, could I take the seat?—Sorry, ________.A.here you are B.it’s taken C.take it D.never mind 10. —________ English movies is helpful to learn English.—But I find ________ hard to understand when the people speak fast.A.To watch, that B.Watch, it’s C.Watching, it D.Watching, its阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
新概念英语第一册Lesson123~128课文翻译及学习笔记
【导语】学习新概念英语并不难啊。
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相信加⼊学习当中的你,很快便不再受英语的困扰!还在等什么?和⼩编⼀起来学习吧!新概念英语第⼀册Lesson123~124课⽂翻译及学习笔记 【课⽂】 MIKE: Look, Scott. This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia. SCOTT: Let me see it, Mike. SCOTT: This is a good photograph. Who are these people? MIKE: They're people I met during the trip. MIKE: That's the ship we travelled on. SCOTT: What a beautiful ship! SCOTT: Who's this? MIKE: That's the man I told you about.Remember? SCOTT: Ah yes. The one who offered you a job in Australia. MIKE: That's right. SCOTT: Who's this? MIKE: Guess! SCOTT: It's not you, is it? MIKE: That's right. MIKE: I grew a beard during the trip, but I shaved it off when I came home. SCOTT: Why did you shave it off? MIKE: My wife didn't like it! 【课⽂翻译】 迈克:看,这是我到澳⼤利来旅⾏时拍的⼀张照⽚。
七年级经典英语作文-我喜欢的工作My Favorite Job(优秀5篇)
七年级经典英语作文-我喜欢的工作My Favorite Job(优秀5篇)在平时的学习、工作或生活中,许多人都写过作文吧,作文是经过人的思想考虑和语言组织,通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。
那要怎么写好作文呢?这次漂亮的小编为亲带来了5篇七年级经典英语作文-我喜欢的工作My Favorite Job,如果能帮助到您,牛牛范文将不胜荣幸。
最喜欢的职业的英语作文篇一Some people say, when the teacher is good, every day and children together forever young! Yes, teacher is my favorite career, because teacher is the most noble career under the sun.The reason why it is said to be "the most noble","the most glorious",is because teachers are "engineers of the human soul"。
To build a house or a bridge, we call him a building engineer. Designing the proper process of a factory, we call him an industrial engineer; We call him a garden engineer who studies how to grow flowers and beautify the environment better. However, teachers are the engineers of the soul, which means that it is to shape the human mind, the construction of peoples spiritual world, is the designer and creator of spiritual civilization, is a gardener in the spiritual garden. No matter in China or foreign countries, the profession of teacher has been an independent profession for a long time.In China, as early as in the Western Zhou Dynasty, there is a record of "learning in the government"。
新概念英语第三册Lesson 18课件(共125张PPT)
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▪ 经常 ▪ Not infrequently
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▪ 常见 ▪ It is not uncommon
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Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
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commercialism and his indifference
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使反感
The theories of Confucianism and Taoism repel, contradict and couple with each other, thus forming the systematic mechanism of ancient China's aesthetic harmony conception.
that threaten you.
myjobexperience英语作文
myjobexperience英语作文As I reflect on my professional journey, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and a deep appreciation for the experiences that have shaped my career. From the moment I stepped into the workforce, I have been on a path of continuous learning, personal growth, and the pursuit of fulfillment. My job experience has been a tapestry of challenges, successes, and the invaluable lessons that have molded me into the individual I am today.My first foray into the working world was a humble one a part-time retail position during my college years. While the tasks were often repetitive and the hours long, this experience taught me the value of hard work and the importance of providing excellent customer service. I learned to navigate the delicate balance between meeting the demands of management and catering to the needs of each unique customer. This foundational experience instilled in me a strong work ethic and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.Upon completing my studies, I eagerly embarked on a new chapterentering the corporate realm. I was fortunate to secure a position as an entry-level analyst within a reputable organization. This role challenged me to hone my analytical skills, think critically, and adapt to the nuances of a professional office setting. I found immense satisfaction in using data to uncover insights that drove informed decision-making. The steep learning curve was daunting at times, but I embraced the opportunity to expand my knowledge and prove my worth.As I progressed through the ranks, I was presented with the chance to take on additional responsibilities and leadership roles. Managing projects, leading cross-functional teams, and spearheading strategic initiatives allowed me to develop a well-rounded skillset. I learned the art of effective communication, the importance of collaboration, and the value of empowering others to reach their full potential. These experiences instilled in me a deep sense of accountability and the ability to navigate complex organizational dynamics.One of the most pivotal moments in my job experience came when I was tasked with leading a major transformation initiative within the company. This project required me to step out of my comfort zone, challenge the status quo, and inspire change across the organization. The journey was marked by setbacks, resistance to change, and the need to continuously adapt my approach. However, through perseverance, strategic thinking, and the unwavering support of myteam, we were able to successfully implement the necessary changes and achieve remarkable results.This transformative experience taught me the power of resilience, the importance of effective change management, and the profound impact that visionary leadership can have. It reinforced my belief that progress often requires the courage to take calculated risks and the willingness to embrace uncertainty. This lesson has become a guiding principle that I carry with me in all aspects of my professional life.As I look back on my job experience, I am struck by the remarkable growth and evolution I have undergone. From the humble beginnings of a part-time retail role to the challenges of leading complex organizational initiatives, each step of my journey has been a testament to the transformative power of hard work, dedication, and a willingness to step outside of one's comfort zone.Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working alongside talented individuals from diverse backgrounds and industries. These interactions have broadened my perspectives, challenged my assumptions, and inspired me to continuously expand my knowledge and skillset. The collaborative nature of my work has demonstrated the incredible synergies that can arise when individuals with different expertise and experiences come together to achieve a common goal.Moreover, my job experience has instilled in me a deep appreciation for the importance of work-life balance. I have learned to prioritize my well-being, set boundaries, and find fulfillment in both my professional and personal endeavors. This balance has not only enhanced my productivity and job satisfaction but also allowed me to maintain a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle.As I look towards the future, I am filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the next chapter of my career. The lessons and experiences I have garnered thus far have equipped me with the resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking necessary to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the professional world. I am eager to continue learning, taking on new challenges, and contributing to the growth and success of the organizations I am a part of.In conclusion, my job experience has been a transformative journey that has shaped me into the professional I am today. From the foundational lessons learned in my early roles to the strategic leadership responsibilities I currently hold, each step of this path has been a testament to the power of hard work, resilience, and a willingness to embrace change. As I look ahead, I am filled with a sense of excitement and a deep commitment to leveraging my skills and experiences to make a meaningful impact in my chosen field.。
新概念2-Lesson 18 课件
1. I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it wasn't there! leave 例句2:Leave the door open, please. Don’t leave her waiting outside in the rain. 总结:词性____v_.__________,含义__使__…__…__处__于__某__种__状__态___ 。
4.In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me.
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• If you find yourself in that situation, should you give up? • You like to give money away and are quite generous, are you not? • The hero refused to give away the secret to the enemy. • I want to be a nurse and help others who are sick .
I want to give back what was given to me. • We need to give the cards in before leaving. • The hero refused to give in to emperor.
4.In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me.
3.In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me. return Remember to return the book to the library in time. return 的含义: ①___返__回________________= ___c_o_m_e_/_g_o_b_a_c_k_____ ②___归__还________________= __g_i_v_e_/p_a_y_._.._b_a_c_k____ ③__作__为__._.._.._.的__回__报________= ___in__r_et_u_r_n__fo_r_._..____
2019-2020年度人教版八年级上册英语期中测试卷及答案
八年级上学期期中综合测评卷一、听力(共20小题, 计20分)第一节: 你将听到五个句子. 请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个你所听到的单词或短语. 每个句子读两遍.()1. A. monkey B. money C. honey()2. A. tell B. call C. fall()3. A. along B. around C. away()4. A. mouth B. math C. month()5. A. look after B. take after C. run after第二节: 听下面10段对话, 每段对话后有一个问题, 读两遍, 请根据每段对话的内容和后面的问题, 从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项.()6. A. In a park. B. In a bookstore. C. In a zoo.()7. A. She likes collecting coins.B. She likes collecting stones.C. She likes collecting stamps.()8. A. Because he has to have a guitar lesson first.B. Because he wants to buy a guitar first.C. Because he doesn't want to come to the party.()9. A. Because her mother doesn't let her go on a trip.B. Because she doesn't have enough time for the trip.C. Because she doesn't have enough money for the trip.()10. A. Brown. B. Green. C. Blue.()11. A. Some bread. B. Some cake. C. Nothing.()12. A. See his aunt. B. Have a meeting. C. See a film.()13. A. He is talking on the phone.B. He is reading.C. He is sleeping.()14. A. Once a day. B. Twice a day. C. Three times a day.()15. A. A bird. B. A goldfish. C. We don't know.第三节: 听下面两段对话, 每段对话后有几道小题, 请根据每段对话的内容和后面的问题, 从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项. 每段对话读两遍.听下面一段对话, 回答第16至17小题.()16. Whom did Jane go to the movies with?A. Her father.B. Her friend.C. Her mother.()17. Why did they get to the cinema late?A. Because the bus broke down.B. Because the traffic was heavy.C. Because they forgot the time.听下面一段对话, 回答第18至20小题.()18. How did Jack and his classmates get to Beijing?A. They drove there.B. They flew there.C. They took a train.()19. How long did they stay in Beijing?A. For one week.B. For two weeks.C. For three weeks.()20. What did Jack buy for the gil?A. A model of the Great Wall.B. A model of the Summer Palace.C. A model of the Palace Museum.二、单项选择(共15小题, 计15分)()21. —Mum, I'm going to see dentist this morning.—Don't forget to take umbrella. It's going to rain.A. a; aB. an; aC. the; anD. /; an()22. —Which of the two films do you like better?—of them. I think they're interesting.A. EitherB. BothC. AllD. None()23. Thanks a lot helping me my English.A. to; inB. to; withC. for; inD. for; with()24. It's 10: 30 p. m. now. I have to leave, Kate.A. almostB. neverC. alwaysD. only()25. —More and more foreigners are becoming interested in Beijing Opera. —That's true. It's an important part of Chinese .A. cultureB. competitionC. serviceD. information ()26. —Can you tell me about this accident(事故)?—Yes, it at 3: 00 p. m. Three people lost their lives.A. cameB. gaveC. happenedD. picked()27. —do you go to see your parents?—Twice a week.A. How longB. How oftenC. How soonD. How far()28. We must what he is doing and then we can take action.A. get upB. bring outC. wake upD. find out()29. —The sandwich is really delicious.—Thank you. I it myself last night.A. makeB. madeC. will makeD. am making()30. Jean felt much after she told her worries to her close friend.A. goodB. betterC. the betterD. the best()31. Dashan is from Canada, he can speak Chinese very well.A. WhenB. AlthoughC. IfD. Because()32. Li Dong is the second boy in our class and he's very good at playing basketball.A. tallB. tallerC. tallestD. the tallest()33. Chen Feng is trying English because he plans to America.A. to learn; goB. to lean; to goC. learning; goingD. learn; going ()34. —Is Jim coming by train?—I'm not sure. He drive his car.A. mustB. needC. mayD. can()35. —What do you think of the sports show?—.A. GreatB. I'm afraid notC. I watch it every dayD. I like sports三、完形填空(共10小题, 计10分)Archie was a boy and he had some dreams. All his dreams were full of 36 . They kept him happy. He often 37 the things which appeared in his dreams.One day, Archie 38 of building the best and the biggest park. But when he told his friends about it, they said, "Get a 39 job. You can never build such a park. "So Archie found a job as a policeman. It was a good job, but Archie didn't like it. It wasn't what he wanted. So Archie 40 his job.Archie thought about his dream again. 41 his friends didn't believe his dreams, he decided to have a thy. He thought that no matter how difficult it was, he should believe in himself.It was hard to build the park. But it was very 42 for Archie. When he 43 all the work, people came from everywhere. They loved all the fun things in the 44 . Archie was happy to see his dream come true. He learned that things could be much 45 than they sometimes seemed to be. And Archie's story tells us: if you stick to(坚持)your dream, you can do it too.()36. A. happiness B. sadness C. darkness D. tiredness()37. A. forgot B. visited C. built D. destroyed()38. A. heard B. dreamed C. reminded D. felt()39. A. good B. hard C. special D. bad()40. A. went on B. put up C. gave up D. gave away ()41. A. Because B. Until C. But D. Although()42. A. difficult B. boring C. interesting D. dangerous ()43. A. started B. finished C. lost D. caught()44. A. factory B. stadium C. palace D. park()45. A. worse B. less C. better D. fewer四、阅读理解(共20小题, 计40分)AAll of us want to be healthy. To keep healthy, more and more people are doing sports. Do you like sports? If yes, which is your favorite sport? Look at the ads, they may help you.()46. What do people in Nancy's Gym want to do?A. To enjoy swimming.B. To learn to skate.C. To keep healthy.D. To eat delicious food.()47. If Mr. Smith goes skating with his little son, they need to pay for two hours' skating.A. $50B. $60C. $80D. $100()48. People can go to Water World at .A. 8: 00 amB. 1: 30 pmC. 9: 30pmD. 10: 00pm()49. You can call if you want to swim.A. 455—6223B. 886—8252C. 215—1829D. 215—1892()50. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People can go to Nancy's Gym on Sunday.B. Ice World is only for adults.C. There are four large pools for adults in Water World.D. A ten-year-old boy needn't pay to go swimming.BIn some Western counties, many children do chores(杂务)to get pocket money (零花钱). They usually start to do this when they are ten years old.School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don't have much free time on weekdays. They often do chores on weekends.Young kids only do easy chores. So they don't get much money. But that's enough. Many of them only want to buy candy(糖果). And candy is cheap! They often help do the dishes, sweep the floor, or feed the pet cat or dog.When they get older, they want to buy more and more things. They want things that are more expensive than candy. So they have to work harder! They often help their parents wash the family car, cut the grass or cook meals.Some jobs are good ways for kids to learn new things. For example, they can learn how to use a lawn mower(割草机)or how to cook. Of course, their parents help them at first.()51. Many children in some Western counties to get pocket money. A. study hard B. do chores C. do part-time jobs D. sell their pets ()52. The children usually begin to do chores at the age of .A. 10B. 13C. 15D. 17()53. Mary wants to get more pocket money to buy something expensive.She can .A. do the dishesB. feed the pet catC. cook mealsD. sweep the floor()54. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Young kids do easy chores because they can get much money from their parents.B. School students often do chores on Saturdays and Sundays.C. If kids get older and want something more expensive, they have to work harder.D. Kids can learn how to cook with the help of their parents.()55. The passage mainly tells us how children in some Western countries .A. find jobsB. get pocket moneyC. study at schoolD. do choresCWe all want our skin(皮肤)to look good. If your skin is clear and healthy, it makes you feel good about yourself. So how do you get great skin? Here are some ways.How to wash your skin★Use mild soap(温和的肥皂)and warm water to wash your body.★Wash the soap off.★Wash your face using cleansing cream(洁面霜), and then wash with cool water. Twice a day is enough, because too much cleaning is bad for your skin.Protect(保护)your skin from the sunIf you go outside and be in the sun, you should put on sun cream in summer.★Wear a hat to protect your face. And it will protect your ears and ncck, too.★Stay under the tree whenever you can.★Use sun cream about half an hour before going outside.What other things you should do★Remember to drink lots of water—your skin loves it.★Some exercise is good for your skin.★Eat healthy food so that your skin gets things that it needs.()56. What kind of water can you use to wash your body?A. Cool water.B. Cold water.C. Warm water.D. Hot water.()57. Washing your face a day is enough.A. onceB. twiceC. three timesD. four times()58. Which isn't the right way to protect your skin if you are outside?A. Wearing a hat.B. Staying under the tree.C. Using your sun cream.D. Staying in the sun.()59. Whose behavior(行为)isn't right to protect the skin?A. Jack drinks lots of water every day.B. Linda likes doing some exercise.C. Lily always eats some fruit and vegetables.D. Lucy uses sun cream after going back.()60. What's the best title of the passage?A. Caring for your skinB. How to wash your skinC. How to keep healthyD. Protecting your bodyDLife is not always perfect, so you should learn to enjoy your life. Try to stay happy most of the time, because it can help you live healthier and longer. Here are some ways to help you live your life more happily.Write down all the good things. These can make you happier. 61 Do not try to compare with others. They might have a bigger house or a more expensive car. Who cares?Stay more with your family and friends. 62 Your life may be very busy, and you don't have to do what others ask you to do each time. Remember to tell your family and friends that you love them.63 You can go hiking in the mountains to breathe(呼吸)fresh air. It can make you relaxed. You can also go to the beach to enjoy beach volleyball.Learn new things. 64 Read a book or learn more about computers, and that can open your mind to the world.65 It is also helpful for yourself and others. You make them happier, and you will be the happiest of all.If you remember to follow the ideas above, you will have a perfect life. Get ready to enjoy yourself from now on!根据材料内容, 从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项, 使短文意思通顺、内容完整.A. Give a helping hand to others.B. There's always something new to learn.C. And as for the bad ones, do not keep thinking of them.D. They are the most important parts in your life.E. Take more outdoor activities.61. 62. 63. 64. 65.五、补全对话(共5小题, 计10分)根据下面的对话情景, 在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子, 使对话的意义连贯、完整.A: Hi, Bob.B: Hi, Lucy!A:66. ? B: It was great. I had great fun.A: 67. ? B: I played basketball.B: Twice a week. I like it very much. How did you spend your last weekend?A: 69. . B: Sounds interesting. Do you often go to the mountains?A: Yes, once a week. Would you like to go to the mountains with me?B: 70. . But I'm afraid I can't go with you this weekend. Maybe next week is OK.六、词语运用(共10小题, 计10分)阅读短文, 从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空, 使短文通顺、意思完整. 每空限填一词, 每词限用一次.Teachers are important. But what role do they 71 ? They help children learn. 72 they don't just help children with schoolwork. They also help them become good and 73 . People all thank their teachers. World Teachers' Day is on October 5. But many 74 celebrate Teachers' Day on another day. For example, Chinese people celebrate it on September 10.On Teachers' Day, students 75 their teachers. They may give them small gifts. Some students give flowers. Some students 76 go back to their primary school or high school. They visit 77 old teachers. If they can't visit them, they may send them cards. Some students stay friends with their old teachers for many years.What makes a good teacher? A good teacher 78 to teach! They love their subjects and love to share what they know with students. They find fun ways to do that, too. A good teacher's class is hardly boring! A good teacher also 79 about his or her students. They teach students classes, and they also teach them something 80 life.Do you know a good teacher? Thank him or her today!71. 72. 73. 74. 75.76. 77. 78. 79. 80.七、书面表达(共1题, 计15分)生命中总会有一些人给予过我们帮助, 我们也心存感激. 请以"The person (s)I want to thank most"为题, 写一篇英语短文, 可以感谢你的朋友、家人、老师甚至是陌生人.1. 要点: (1)最想感谢的人是谁;(2)感谢他/她(们)的原因;(3)想为他/她(们)做的事.2. 要求: (1)文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;(2)词数80左右.The person(s)I want to thank most参考答案一、听力1—5 BCACA6—10 BCACC11—15 CABBB16—20 CBCBA二、单项选择21. C【解析】考查冠词. see the dentist"看牙医", 为固定搭配; 第二空表泛指, 又因umbrella的发音以元音音素开头, 改用不定冠词an. 故答案为C.22. B【解析】either"两者中的任意一个"; both"两者都"; all"三者或三者以上都"; none"三者或三者以上都不". 结合问句中的"two filns"和答语中的"I think they're interesting"可知选B.23, D【解析】thanks for doing sth. 意为"谢谢做某事", help sb. with sth. 意为"在某方面帮助某人". 故选D24. A【解析】考查副词. almost"几乎", never"从不", always, 总是", only"仅仅". 结合句意可知选A.25. A【解析】考查名词词义辨析. culture"文化"; compelition"竞争"; service"服务"; information"消息". 句意: —一越来越多的外国人对京剧开始感兴趣. —确实如此. 它是中国文化的一个重要组成部分. 结合句意可知应用culture.26. C【解析】考查动词词义辨析. 根据语境可知, 此处表示"它发生在下午三点", 故选C.27. B【解析】考查疑问词组. how long"多久", 对一段时间提问; how often"多久一次", 对频率提问; how soon"多久以后", 对将来时间提问; how far"多远", 对距离提问. 根据答语"Twice a week"可知选B.28. D【解析】考查动词短语辨析. get up起床; bring out使显现; wake up醒来; find out查明. 此处表示"我们必须查明他在做什么, 然后才可以采取行动", 故选D.29. B【解析】考查动词的时态. 句意: —这个三明治真的很好吃. ——谢谢, 这是我昨天晚上自己做的. 做三明治这个动作发生在过去, 故用一般过去时.30. B【解析】考查比较级的用法. 结合设空后的"在她把她的忧虑告诉她亲密的朋友后"可知, 琼感到好多了. much可用来修饰比较级, good的比较级为better, 故选B31. B【解析】句意: 虽然大山来自加拿大, 但他中文说得很好. although"虽然"符合句意, 故选B32. C【解析】考查形容词的最高级. 句意: 李东是我们班第二高的男生, 并且他很擅长打篮球. 结合句意及题干中的"the second"可知选C33. B【解析】考查非谓语动词. try to do sth. 意为"尽力做某事", try cloing sth. 意为"尝试做某事", plan to do sth. 意为"计划做某事". 结合题意可知选B34. C【解析】考查情态动词. must"必须"; need"需要", may"可能"can"可以". 结合答语中的"I'm not sue"可知选C35, A【解析】上句句意: 你认为这个体育节目怎么样? 四个选项中只有A项符合语境.三、完形填空【短文大意】本文讲述了Archie把梦境变成现实的故事.36. A【解析】根据下文中的"They kept him happy"可知此处应选A37. C【解析】根据第二段中的"building the best and the biggest park"可知built符合文意.38. B【解析】dream of"梦见", 符合文意, 故选B.39. A【解析】根据下文中的"It was a good job"可知此处应选A.40. C【解析】根据上文中的"It wasn't what he wanted"可推断gave up符合文意.38. B【解析】dream of"梦见", 符合文意, 故选B39. A【解析】根据下文中的"It was a good job"可知此处应选A40. C【解析】根据上文中的"It wasn't what he wanted"可推断gave up符合文意.41. D【解析】结合文意可知此处表让步关系, 故用Although"虽然".42. C【解析】根据上文中的hard和But可推断interesting符合文意.43. B【解析】根据下文的描述可知此处是说, 当他完成了所有的工作时, 故用finished44. D【解析】根据上文的描述可知park符合文意.45. C【解析】此处是说, 有时事情可能比看上去的(情况)要好得多. 故选C四、阅读理解【A篇短文大意】本文是三则有关运动的广告.46. C【解析】根据第一个方框中的"Keep fit! Lose weight! "可知选C.47. D【解析】根据第二个方框中的内容可知答案.48. B【解析】根据第三个方框中的"Opening time: 9: 00 am—9: 00 pm every day"可知答案.49. C【解析】根据第三个方框中的内容可知选C50. A【解析】根据第一个方框中的"Opening time: Saturday and Sunday"可知答案. 【B篇短文大意】文章介绍了在一些西方国家, 孩子们是怎样获得零花钱的.51. B【解析】根据第一段的第一句话可知答案为B52. A【解析】由第一段内容可知孩子们从十岁就开始做家务了. 故选A.53. C【解析】通读倒数第二段内容可知, 如果他们想要买更贵的东西, 他们可以帮助父母洗车, 割草或者做饭. 故选C.54. A【解析】根据第三段中的"Young kids only do easy chores. So they don't get much money"可知A项的表述不正确.55. B【解析】文章主要介绍了在一些西方国家, 孩子们是怎样获得零花钱的. 故B项符合题意.【C篇短文大意】本文介绍了几种保护皮肤的方法.56, C【解析】从文中的"warm water to wash your body"可知答案.57, B【解析】从文中的"Tvice a day is enough"可知答案.58, D【解析】从Protect(保护)your skin from the sun下的内容可知D项的表述不正确.59. D【解析】从文中的"Use sun cream about half an hour before going outside", 可知D项符合题意.60. A【解析】通读全文可知, 本文主要介绍了几种保护皮肤: 的方法, 故选A 【D篇短文大意】本文主要讲了如何能更快乐地生活.61—65 CDEBA五、补全对话66. How was your last weekend67. What did you do(last weekend)68. How often do you play it/basketball69. I went to the mountains70. Yes. I'd like/love to六、词语运用71. play72. But73. successful74. countries75. thank76. even77. thein78. loves79. cares80. about七、书面表达One possible version:The person(s)I want to thank mostIn my life, my parents are the most important persons. They raise me. They give me not only food, clothes and the place to live in, but also care and love. When I argue with my friends, my parents tell me how to get on well with them. When I am upset about bad grades, they always encourage me.I want to thank my parents and do something for them. I will try my best to help them do the housework and take good care of them when they're old.听力材料第一节: 你将听到五个句子. 请在每小题所给的A, B, C三个选项中选出一个你所听到的单词或短语. 每个句子读两遍.1. The famous singer held a concert to raise money for the homeless people.2. The rocks on the hill are going to fall. Please be careful!3. He sang loudly as he walked along the lake4. It was very hot last month.5. The boy had to look after his father at home.第二节: 听下面10段对话, 每段对话后有一个问题, 读两遍, 根据每段对话的内容和后面的问题, 从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项.6. M: What can I do for you, madam?W: Please show me the book on the shelf. Is that a book on computer science?Q: Where are they probably talking?7. M: Do you like collecting coins, Linda?W: No. I think it's boring. I like collecting stamps.Q: What does Linda like collecting?8. W: Would you like to come to my birthday party?M: I'd love to, but I'm afraid I will be a little late. I must have a guitar lesson first. Q: Why will the boy be late for the party?9. M: You look worried, Tina.w: Yes. I don't have enough money for the trip.Q: Why does Tina look worried?10. W: Excuse me, Jim. Is this your ruler?M: No, it isn't. Mine is blue, but this one is green.Q: What's the color of the boy's ruler?11. M: Would you like some bread or cake?W: Neither. Thanks. I have had enough.Q: What would the woman like to have?12. W: Are you going to have a meeting this afternoon?M: No, I'm going to see my aunt in the hospital.Q: What does the hoy plan to do this afternoon?13. M: Would you mind not talking so loudly?W: Oh, sorry. I didn't know you are reading.Q: What's the man doing?14. W: How often shall I take the medicine?M: Twice a day. I'm sure you will feel well soon.W: Thank you very much.Q: How often should the woman take the medicine?15. M: What do you think is the best pet?W: I think a bird is the best pet.M: I don't think so. Birds are too noisy. I think a goldfish is the best oneQ: What does the man think is the best pet?第三节: 听下面两段对话, 每段对话后有几道小题, 请根据每段对话的内容和后面的问题, 从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项. 每段对话读两遍. 听下面一段对话, 回答第16至17小题.M: Where did you go last night, Jane?W: I vent to see a movie with my mother.M: How was the film?W: It was great! But we arrived a little late because of the heavy traffic.M: What a pity!听下面一段对话, 回答第18至20小题.W: Hi, Jack! Long time no see. Where did you go last month?M: I went to Beijing with my classmates.W: Great! How did you get there, by train or by air?M: We took a train.W: What did you do there?M: Many things. The most exciting one is visiting the Great Wall.W: Sounds good! How long did you stay there?M: For two weeks. Oh, I bought something special for you. W: Really? What is it?M: Look! A small model of the Great Wall.W: It's so nice. Thank you.M: You're welcome.。
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五年级英语上册Unit3MyfatherisawriterLesson18教案人教精通版三起
He/she is a policeman/ policewoman.
2) Practice saying these sentences.
Step 3Practice.
Divide the students into groups. Cute group and active group, practice asking and answering.
3.Emotion aims:To make the pupils to be interested in English.
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New words and sentences
教学难点
New sentences.
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What does your father do?
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2.Ability aims:To enable the students to make sentences with new words.
3.Emotion aims:To make the pupils to be interested in English.
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大学英语学习指南西安交通大学网络学院英语二学习指南Blank Filling1. A person, ___________ (like) a machine, is not replaceable. Correct answer: unlike2. They live in a good ___________ (residence) district.Correct answer: residential3. The child made a very ___________ (intelligence) comment.Correct answer: intelligent4. The play is a ___________ (drama) representation of a real event.Correct answer: dramatic5. Although I am a member of the club, I ___________ (bare) go there.Correct answer: barely6. He is ___________ (like) to come to see you tonight.Correct answer: likely7. The child made a very ___________ (intelligence) comment.Correct answer: intelligent8. I like ___________ (detect) stories very much.Correct answer: detective9. The book is ___________ (admire) in respect of style.Correct answer: admirable10. The ___________ (intelligent) department of a government collects and studies information that will help its army and navy. Correct answer: intelligence11. His collection of paintings is most ___________ (impress). Correct answer: impressive12. Many problems, however, escape ___________ (detect).Correct answer: detection13. The plan, brilliant in its conception, failed because of ___________ (adequate) preparation.Correct answer: inadequate14. We can ___________ (sure) overcome these difficulties as long as we are closely united.Correct answer: surely15. I regret my ___________ (ignore) on the subject.Correct answer: ignoranceBanked Cloze 1Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use anyof the words more than once.1. A. prime B. contestant C. performancesD. artistsE. selectedF. offendedG. audience H. announced I. popularJ. constant K. deals L. seeksM. athletes N. celebrity O. aroundAmerican Idol is a reality competition to find new solo musical talent, created by Simon Fuller. It debuted on June 11, 2002, and has since become one of the most ______ shows on American television.The program ______ to discover the best singer in the country through a series of nationwide auditions. The American public decides the outcomes of the later stages through phone voting.The judges give critiques of the contestants' ______: record producer, music manager, pop singer, choreographer, andsinger-songwriter.The finals are broadcast live in ______ time from CBS Television City in Los Angeles, in front of a live studio ______. The finalslasted for eight weeks in season one and eleven weeks insubsequent seasons. Each finalist performs a song or songs ______ from a weekly theme. Themes are based on a musical genre, songs recorded by particular artists. Contestants usually work with a(n) ______ mentor during each week. When a(n) ______ is voted off of the show, a montage of the contestant's experience is played and they give their final performance.In the finale, the two remaining contestants perform. Thewinner is ______ and receives a one million (US) dollar record deal with a major label, and is managed by American Idol-related19 Management. In some cases, other finalists have also beensigned by the show's management company (who has first option to sign contestants) and received record ______ with its major label partner.Correct answer: (1)I popular; (2)L seeks; (3)Cperformances; (4)A prime; (5)G audience; (6)Eselected; (7)N celebrity; (8)B contestant; (9) H announced;(10)K deals;Banked Cloze 2Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use anyof the words more than once.1. A. write B. flirty C. unsatisfiedD. completelyE. completeF. crisisG. fight H. change I. absolutelyJ. prompt K. adventurous L. seriousM. defend N. scribble O. outragedAmerican Beauty was taken from a screenplay written by American screenwriter Alan Ball. The story is about Lester Burnham, a middle-aged man who is wholly ______ with his life. His job is lame, his marriage is sexless. His wife, who used to be ______ and charming, has become materialistic, self-absorbed, and uptight. He's completely lost touch with his 16-year-old daughter. Both his wife Carolyn and his daughter Jane think he'sa ______ loser, and he has nothing particularly good to sayabout himself either. Within a couple of days, a number of factors come together that will ______ Lester's life. First,a new boss at work tells Lester he must ______ a report abouthow useful he is at work; if he fails at this task he'll lose his job, and Lester is ______ at the injustice of having to ______ his worth at a job he hates. Then, Lester meets Jane'sfriend Angela, a beautiful, ______ teenager who suddenlyreinvigorates Lester's drive for life. Finally, at his wife's company party, Lester meets Ricky, the boy who just moved next door. Ricky reminds Lester of his younger self: He smokes pot, he's laid-back and confident and unworried about what others think of him. Those factors combine to ______ Lester into an intense midlife ______, which brings to the surface all the problems in the Burnham household. Over the course of about 6-8 months Lester, Carolyn, and Jane turn into the people that they want to be, but only at the cost of giving up the pretense ofhaving a happy, normal family.Correct answer:CKEHAOMBJF(1) unsatisfied; (2) adventurous; (3)complete; (4) change; (5) write; (6)outraged; (7) defend; (8) flirty; (9)prompt; (10) crisis;Banked Cloze 3Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use anyof the words more than once.What can you do when you find yourself in school without enough friends? Making friends on ______ is not the easiest thing to do especially when you are new on campus or you go to a(n) ______ commuter campus. Meeting people at school need not be a daunting task, there are several methods that are not difficult and you may find easy when you try them out.Start by looking around at people you tend to see ______, such as people who you see in your classes, dorms and dining areas. Often an easy way to start a conversation is to focus on an area of obvious common ______. For example, before or after classes, ask, "Did you get the ______ for next week", or "what did you think of the professor's theory of..." This gets you past the most difficult part, which is starting the first conversation. Be sure to ______ yourself before the end of the conversation. If your campus has a dining ______, café or coffee cart, thenthere will be more opportunities for meeting people. After you've introduced yourself and talked about class, it's the______time to ask the other person to join you for a cup of coffee. Once you are at the table it should be easier to talk about where you're from, what is your ______, what you think of the class, it is easy or hard. Once you start a conversation, you've gotten past the most difficult part. It will be much easier to ______ meeting again for coffee, or to meet socially off campus.Correct answer: JMDEOHKIGL(1) campus; (2) urban; (3) frequently; (4)interest; (5) assignment; (6) introduce; (7)facility; (8) perfect; (9) major; (10) suggest; Banked Cloze 4 Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use anyof the words more than once.1. A. organized B. exaggerating C. resistingD. varietyE. assignmentsF. schedulesG. expressing H. commanding I. workloadJ. semester K. courses L. offeredM. used N. proficiency O. highlightingWhen I started University in late August, I already knew I was interested in the great ______ of courses the Social Science Department ______. The academic year started with an Introduction Week for all freshmen ______ and run by students. Through BBQs, bar hopping, games and beach days we got to know the town and the university. We thus quickly settled into our new homes and became acquainted with our roommates. An important part of the student culture is partying, and we did a lot of that during the first week of the ______.All of us had to take an English test so we could be placed in an English course appropriate to our language ______. As all classes at the university are taught in English, students are required to meet certain language requirements. Those who have trouble ______ themselves properly can take English courses during the summer. After the English tests were evaluated, we finally got our class ______. When I heard that I had to take four courses only, I did not believe I would end up with such an immense ______. During the interview the Dean had told me that I was expected to work about 56 hours a week on my studies and that it probably would not be possible to have a part-time job. Back then I thought he was ______. A couple of weeks into the semester though I noticed that I needed those hours if I wanted to keep up with the many reading ______ and homework in my classes. I also had to prepare presentations, write papers, essays and reviews, do research and interviews for projects and so on.Correct answer: DLAJNGFIBE(1)variety; (2) offered; (3) organized; (4)semester; (5) proficiency; (6) expressing; (7)schedules; (8) workload; (9) exaggerating; (10)assignments;Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1. A survey was carried out on the death rate of new-born babies, ________________ was surprising.A. as resultB. the result of itC. which resultD. the result of whichCorrect answer: D2. A number of students ________________ for the lesson to begin now.A. is waitingB. are waitingC. waitsD. waitedCorrect answer: B3. If only we ________________ a phone. I'm tired of lining up outside the public phone box.A. haveB. hadC. will haveD. are to haveCorrect answer: B4. On no account ________________ to feed the animals in the zoo.A. visitors are not allowedB. are visitors allowedC. do visitors allowD. visitors don't allowCorrect answer: B5. She stood there, her face ________________.A. being dullB. is to be dullC. is dullD. was dullCorrect answer: A6. I meant ________________ you, but I'm afraid I forgot to.A. ringingB. being ringingC. to ringingD. to ringCorrect answer: D7. ________________ the space, scientists find the earth looks like a huge water globe.A. See fromB. Seen fromC. Seeing fromD. To see fromCorrect answer: C8. Is there any possibility of getting the price ________________ further?B. reduceC. reducingD. be reducedCorrect answer: A9. It is hot and dry; the flowers need ________________.A. being wateredB. be wateredC. to waterD. wateringCorrect answer: D10. He didn't come to the meeting yesterday, otherwise I ________________ him.A. sawB. would seeC. would have seenD. had seenCorrect answer: C11. Because of many mistakes, she was made ________________ these letters again.A. typeB. to typingD. to typeCorrect answer: D12. We live in a time ________________, more than ever before in history, people are moving about.A. whatB. whenC. whichD. whereCorrect answer: B13. However much ________________, it will be worth it.A. the watch will costB. the watch costsC. does the watch costD. the watch costCorrect answer: B14. The news quickly spread through the village ________________ the war had ended.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. thatCorrect answer: D15. Our failure ________________ourselves to modern life often causes us trouble in our work.A. to adoptB. to applyC. to adaptD. to actCorrect answer: C16. Not until Mr. Smith came to China ________________ what kind of a country she is.A. did he knowB. he knewC. he didn't knowD. he could knowCorrect answer: AReading ComprehensionReading 1You finally graduated from high school and you are either looking forward to your first semester in college or already there. Your parents are telling you how important it is to study and stay focused, but we all know what you are really looking forward to, having a good time! College is definitely something you have to take serious,after all, your future depends on it, but you also need to have a good time and learn how to live life a little bit. This means having college fun, college life and of course college parties!College Life is probably going to be your first experience away from home for any long period of time. You will probably still have mom and dad feeding you money, but you are going to be responsible for every other aspect of your life. Mom won't be doing your laundry and cleaning up your room anymore. The bright side of that is that you won't have the parental units hanging over your shoulder every five minutes or wanting to know where you were until two in the morning either. College lifedefinitely has its perks.You are going to make a ton of new friends too. You are going to be exposed to students from all different life styles and backgrounds. The beauty of dorm life is that you can have people living with each other and becoming friends that would probably never happen in any other setting. You may be from a normal middle class neighborhood and your roommate could be the son of a millionaire. It makes for some very interesting times.The more serious aspect of college life is dealing with legitimate stress for the first time in your life. You are going to have to learn balance and this is not always easy. You are going to be exposedto the possibility of having a good time all the time and you are going to have to remain disciplined. There is also, of course, the exam schedules. Tests and homework are going to get your blood pressure up a bit, but just stay organized and budget out your time between studying and play time and you will be fine. Not what you may want to hear, but at times you are going to have to act like an adult. Okay, enough of that serious stuff, let's get to the good stuff about college life!1. In the first paragraph, the author is trying to say that ________________.A. college is place to entertainB. you should just have fun at collegeC. you should always stay focused and work hard at collegeD. you should have some good time but work hard at the same time Correct answer: D2. College life is wonderful because ________________.A. you parents still give you moneyB. your parents won't be checking on you so oftenC. you can do your own laundryD. you are away from home for a long period of timeCorrect answer: B3. The beauty of dorm life lies in ________________.A. getting to know the son of a millionaireB. getting to know people from the same neighbourhoodC. getting to know people from different walks of lifeD. getting to know different people and become special friends Correct answer: D4. What does "get your blood pressure up" in Paragraph 4 mean in the context?A. Be nervous.B. Be sick.C. Be excited.D. Be frustrated.Correct answer: A5. What is the tone of the author?A. Serious.B. Friendly.C. Humourous.D. Indifferent.Correct answer: BReading 2Sixteen-year-old Maria was waiting in line at the airport in Santo Domingo. She was leaving her native country to join her sister in the United States. She spoke English very well. Though she wasvery happy she could go abroad, she was feeling sad at leaving her family and friends. As she was thinking all about this, she suddenly heard the airline employee asking her to pick upher luggage and put it on the scales (称). Maria pulled and pulled. The bag was too heavy and she just couldn't lift it up. The man behind her got very impatient. He, too, was waiting to check in his luggage."What's wrong with this girl?" He said, "Why doesn't she hurry up?" He moved forward and placed his bag on the counter, hoping to check in first. He was in a hurry to get a good seat.Maria was very angry, but she was very polite. And in her best English she said, "Why are you so upset? There are enough seats for everyone on the plane. If you are in such a hurry, why can't you give me a hand with my luggage?"The man was surprised to hear Maria speak English. He quickly picked up her luggage and stepped back. Everyone was looking at him with disapproval.1. Maria's story happened _______A. when she was leaving AmericaB. on her way back to Santo DomingoC. before she left the USAD. when she arrived at the airportAnswer: D。
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八年级下册第3单元做家务英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Doing Household Chores: A Necessary Evil or a Valuable Life Lesson?As an 8th-grader, I often find myself caught in thenever-ending battle between wanting to have fun and the responsibilities of doing household chores. It's a struggle that most kids my age can relate to – the constant nagging from parents to clean up after ourselves, the dreadful task of washing dishes, or the never-ending cycle of laundry. But as much as we might groan and complain, there's no denying that doing chores is an essential part of growing up and learning valuable life skills.From a young age, my parents have instilled in me the importance of contributing to the household and taking responsibility for my share of the workload. Initially, it seemed like a punishment – having to clean my room, make my bed, or take out the trash when all I wanted to do was play video games or hang out with friends. But as I've grown older, I've come to appreciate the valuable lessons that doing chores has taught me.One of the most significant benefits of doing household chores is the sense of accomplishment and pride that comes with completing a task. There's something deeply satisfying about looking at a spotless kitchen counter or a neatly folded pile of laundry and knowing that you were the one who made it happen. It's a tangible reminder that hard work pays off and that even the smallest contributions can make a big difference.Doing chores has also taught me the value of discipline and time management. With homework, extracurricular activities, and social commitments, it's easy to let household tasks fall by the wayside. But learning to prioritize and allocate time for chores has helped me develop better organizational skills and a stronger sense of responsibility. It's a valuable lesson that will undoubtedly serve me well as I navigate the challenges of adulthood.Moreover, participating in household chores has fostered a deeper appreciation for the efforts of my parents and the hard work they put in to maintain our home. It's easy to take for granted the clean dishes, fresh linens, and tidy living spaces when you're not the one putting in the effort. But once you've experienced the labor involved, you gain a newfound respect for those who consistently ensure our household runs smoothly.One aspect of doing chores that I've grown to appreciate is the opportunity for family bonding. While it may not seem like the most exciting way to spend quality time together, there's something oddly comforting about tackling household tasks as a team. Whether we're washing dishes together, folding laundry, or tackling a deep clean of the house, those shared moments often lead to laughter, storytelling, and strengthening our family bonds.As I look towards the future, the lessons learned from doing household chores will undoubtedly prove invaluable. The ability to manage time effectively, take responsibility for tasks, and contribute to a shared living space are all essential skills for navigating the challenges of independent living. Whether it's maintaining a dorm room, an apartment, or eventually a home of my own, the habits and mindset cultivated through years of doing chores will serve as a solid foundation.So, while it may not always be the most enjoyable part of my day, I've come to recognize the inherent value in doing household chores. It's a rite of passage, a character-building exercise, and a necessary preparation for the responsibilities of adulthood. And who knows? Maybe one day, when I have a placeof my own, I'll even find a strange sense of satisfaction in keeping it tidy and well-maintained.In the meantime, I'll continue to embrace the lessons learned through doing chores, even as I occasionally grumble and long for the days when someone else took care of those tasks for me. Because at the end of the day, it's not just about a clean house –it's about cultivating a sense of responsibility, discipline, and appreciation for the efforts that go into maintaining a comfortable living space.篇2Certainly! Here is an essay about household chores written from the perspective of an eighth-grade student, in English, with a length of around 2000 words.Doing Chores: A Necessary Part of Growing UpHey there! I'm an eighth-grader, and let me tell you, doing chores can be a real pain sometimes. But you know what? It's actually not all that bad once you get used to it. In fact, I've come to realize that it's an important part of growing up and becoming a responsible person.I remember when I was younger, and my parents first started assigning me chores around the house. I would groan and complain, "But whyyyy do I have to do this? It's so boring!" My parents would patiently explain that everyone in the family needs to contribute and do their part to keep our home clean and organized.At first, I'll admit, I did a pretty lousy job. I would rush through my chores, doing the bare minimum just to get them over with. My mom would often have to follow behind me and redo things properly. But eventually, I realized that it was just making more work for both of us, and I started taking a little more pride in my tasks.One of my regular chores is keeping my room tidy. I know, I know, it's a total cliché for parents to nag their kids about cleaning their rooms. But honestly, it feels so much better to have a clean, organized space. When my room is a mess, I can't find anything, and it just adds to my stress levels. Plus, it's kind of gross living in a pigsty, you know?Another chore I have is setting the table for family meals. At first, I thought it was such a hassle, but now I kind of enjoy it. It's a little ritual that signals the start of our family time together.And let's be real, I pretty much inhale whatever food is put in front of me, so the least I can do is set the table nicely.Then there's taking out the trash and recycling. Not exactly a glamorous job, but someone's got to do it. I've learned that it's important to do my part in reducing waste and being mindful of the environment. Plus, it's kind of satisfying to see those bins getting emptied out and starting fresh.But perhaps the chore I dread the most is doing the dishes. It's just so tedious and never-ending, especially in a household with multiple people. But you know what? It's taught me the value of hard work and perseverance. Sometimes you just have to power through the boring, mundane tasks in life.And let's not forget about yard work. Mowing the lawn, raking leaves, weeding the garden – it's a lot of physical labor, but it's also kind of therapeutic in a way. There's something calming about being outdoors and taking care of the little patch of nature that surrounds our home.Aside from the specific tasks, doing chores has also taught me some valuable life lessons. For one, it's shown me the importance of teamwork and pulling my weight. Our household runs smoothly because we all contribute in our own ways. It's also helped me develop a sense of responsibility andaccountability. When I slack off on my chores, there are real consequences that impact the whole family.And you know what else? Doing chores has actually made me appreciate all the hard work my parents do to keep our home running. They're the ones who do the bulk of the cooking, cleaning, laundry, and everything else. It's given me a newfound respect for them and all their efforts.So, yeah, doing chores can be a drag sometimes. But it's also an essential part of growing up and learning to be a responsible, contributing member of a household. It's taught me valuable skills like time management, organization, and perseverance. And who knows, maybe one day when I have my own place, I'll actually be grateful for all those years of practice!At the end of the day, chores are just a fact of life. We all have to pitch in and do our part, whether it's at home, at school, or in any other aspect of our lives. It's not always fun, but it's necessary. And you know what? The sense of accomplishment you feel after completing your tasks is pretty darn rewarding.So, to all my fellow eighth-graders out there, embrace those chores! Okay, maybe not embrace them too enthusiastically –we're still kids, after all. But at least try to have a positive attitude about it. Trust me, it'll make the whole process a lot easier (andmaybe even a little fun!). Who knows, you might just surprise yourself and discover that you're a natural-born cleaning machine!篇3Doing Chores: A Necessary Part of Growing UpHi there! My name is Emily, and I'm an eighth-grader at Maple Grove Middle School. Today, I want to share my thoughts and experiences about doing household chores – something that almost every kid has to deal with as they grow up.From a young age, my parents instilled in me the importance of pitching in around the house and contributing to the family. At first, I'll admit, I wasn't too thrilled about the idea of having to do chores. I mean, who wants to spend their free time cleaning, dusting, or doing laundry when they could be playing video games or hanging out with friends?However, as I got older and my responsibilities increased, I started to realize that doing chores wasn't just about keeping the house tidy – it was a valuable life lesson in responsibility, teamwork, and self-discipline.Let me walk you through a typical week in my life when it comes to chores:Monday: Laundry DayAh, the dreaded laundry day! Every Monday after school, it's my job to gather all the dirty clothes from around the house and sort them into piles according to color. I've learned the hard way that mixing bright colors with whites is a recipe for disaster! Once everything is sorted, I load up the washing machine and add the right amount of detergent. It's actually quite satisfying to watch the machine spin and hear the gentle sloshing of the water.Tuesday: Bathroom DutyThis one isn't my favorite, but someone's got to do it! On Tuesdays, I'm tasked with cleaning both bathrooms in our house. Armed with a bucket of cleaning supplies, I scrub the sinks, wipe down the counters, and make sure the toilets are sparkling clean. It's definitely not the most glamorous job, but it's important to keep these spaces hygienic and fresh.Wednesday: Kitchen CleanupAfter a long day at school, I help my mom out in the kitchen by loading and unloading the dishwasher. It's a simple task, butit's amazing how quickly dishes can pile up in a household of four people! I also take care of wiping down the counters and sweeping the floor to keep the kitchen spick and span.Thursday: Yard WorkWhen the weather is nice, my dad and I tackle yard work together. This usually involves mowing the lawn, raking leaves, or tending to the garden. It's physical work, but there's something really satisfying about seeing the neat lines left by the lawnmower or the freshly pruned plants. Plus, it's great bonding time with my dad.Friday: Room CleaningBy the end of the week, my room is usually a disaster zone. On Fridays, I make sure to tidy up, put away any clothes or books lying around, and vacuum the floor. It's amazing how much better I feel when my personal space is clean and organized.Weekends: Miscellaneous TasksDepending on what needs to be done, my parents might assign me additional tasks on the weekends, like dusting the living room, cleaning out the garage, or washing the car. It's all part of the family effort to keep our home in top shape.While doing chores can sometimes feel like a chore (pun intended!), I've come to appreciate the valuable lessons it has taught me. First and foremost, it has instilled a sense of responsibility in me. By taking ownership of specific tasks around the house, I've learned that my actions (or lack thereof) have real consequences. If I slack off on my chores, the house quickly becomes disorganized and cluttered, which affects everyone's quality of life.Secondly, doing chores has taught me the importance of teamwork. Sure, each family member has their individual responsibilities, but we all work together towards the common goal of maintaining a clean and comfortable home. It's a collaborative effort that requires communication, coordination, and mutual respect.Moreover, doing chores has helped me developself-discipline and time management skills. With a busy schedule of school, extracurricular activities, and social commitments, it can be tempting to put off chores in favor of more fun activities. However, I've learned that procrastination only leads to a bigger mess and more stress in the long run. By sticking to a routine and tackling my chores in a timely manner, I've become better at managing my time and prioritizing responsibilities.Last but not least, doing chores has taught me the value of hard work and a job well done. There's a sense of pride and accomplishment that comes with looking around a freshly cleaned space and knowing that I played a part in making it look that way. It's a tangible reminder that effort and diligence pay off, and that's a lesson I'll carry with me long after I've moved out of my parents' house.So, to all my fellow eighth-graders out there, my advice is this: Embrace your chores! They might not be the most exciting part of your day, but they're an opportunity to develop valuable life skills and contribute to your family's well-being. Who knows, you might even find a sense of satisfaction in a freshly vacuumed carpet or a sparkling clean bathroom mirror.And remember, the more we pitch in and work together, the easier the load becomes for everyone. So let's roll up our sleeves, grab those cleaning supplies, and tackle those chores head-on! Your future self (and your parents) will thank you.篇4Doing Chores: A Necessary Part of Growing UpHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 14-year-old middle school student. Today, I want to talk to you about a topic that I'msure many of you can relate to: doing chores around the house. I know, I know – the word "chores" probably makes you groan and roll your eyes. Believe me, I used to feel the same way! But over the years, I've come to realize that doing chores is an important part of growing up and becoming a responsible person.First of all, let's get one thing straight: chores are not a punishment. They're not something your parents make you do just to torture you or make your life miserable. Chores are simply a way for you to contribute to the household and help keep things running smoothly. After all, your parents have a lot on their plate – they have to go to work, cook meals, clean, run errands, and so much more. By doing your part and helping out with chores, you're taking some of the burden off their shoulders and making their lives a little easier.Now, I know what you're thinking: "But Lily, chores are so boring and tedious! Why would I want to spend my precious free time doing them?" Trust me, I get it. When I was younger, I used to dread having to do things like washing dishes, vacuuming, or folding laundry. But over time, I've come to appreciate the value of these tasks and the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing them.Think about it this way: when you finish a big chore, like cleaning your room or organizing your closet, doesn't it feel great to look around and see how neat and tidy everything is? And when you've put in the hard work to make something look nice, don't you feel more inclined to keep it that way? That's one of the best things about doing chores – not only do they teach you valuable life skills, but they also instill a sense of pride and responsibility in your work.Another great thing about chores is that they teach you important time management skills. Let's face it, we all have a lot going on – school, extracurricular activities, social lives, and so on. By learning to balance chores with everything else on your plate, you're developing essential organizational and prioritization skills that will serve you well in the future. Trust me, your future self will thank you for learning these habits early on!Another great thing about chores is that they can be a wonderful opportunity for family bonding. Instead of grumbling and complaining about having to do them, why not make a game out of it? Put on some fun music, crack some jokes, and turn chore time into quality time with your siblings or parents. You might be surprised at how much more enjoyable chores canbe when you approach them with a positive attitude and a spirit of teamwork.At the end of the day, doing chores is just a part of life – and the sooner you learn to embrace them, the better off you'll be. Not only will you be helping out your family and learning valuable life skills, but you'll also be developing a strong sense of responsibility and a good work ethic that will serve you well in the future.So the next time your parents ask you to do some chores, try not to groan or roll your eyes. Instead, think about all the benefits you'll be getting from doing them – a sense of accomplishment, time management skills, and quality family time, just to name a few. And who knows? You might even find that some chores aren't as bad as you thought they were.Doing chores may not always be fun, but it's an important part of growing up and becoming a well-rounded, responsible person. So roll up your sleeves, put on a positive attitude, and get to work! Your future self will thank you for it.篇5My Adventures in House ChoresHi everyone! My name is Andy, and I'm a 7th-grade student. Today, I want to share with you my adventures in doing house chores. It may sound boring, but trust me, it can be fun!Every Saturday morning, my mom and dad give me some house chores to do. At first, I thought it was a punishment, but now I realize it's a great opportunity to learn and help my family. Plus, it makes me feel responsible!One of my favorite tasks is sweeping the floor. Armed with a broom and a dustpan, I become the superhero of a clean house. I pretend that I'm a secret agent, collecting all the dirt and making our home spotless. It's like a mission impossible, but I always succeed!Another adventure awaits me in the kitchen. I put on my chef hat and become the master of washing dishes. Bubbles fly everywhere, and I feel like a scientist mixing potions. The plates and glasses shine like stars after my magical touch. It's like I have a superpower to make things sparkle!But the most exciting task is doing the laundry. I become a detective searching for hidden treasures in pockets. Once, I found a forgotten candy wrapper! It's like a surprise treasure hunt. Then, I get to load the clothes into the washing machine and press all the buttons. The machine makes funny sounds, andI imagine it's talking to me. "Thank you for taking care of us," it whispers. It's like having a new friend!Sometimes, I get to help in the garden too. I wear my gardening gloves and become a nature explorer. I water the plants and watch how they grow. It's amazing to see tiny seeds turn into beautiful flowers. I even have my own little patch where I plant sunflowers and carrots. It's like having a mini farm in our backyard!Doing house chores has taught me many things. First, I've learned to be responsible and take care of my surroundings. It's important to keep our home clean and tidy. Second, I've discovered that chores can be fun and adventurous. I use my imagination to turn them into exciting missions. Lastly, helping my family makes me feel proud and appreciated. We're a team, and I'm their little helper!So, my fellow adventurers, don't be afraid of house chores. Embrace them with a smile and a playful spirit. Turn your tasks into exciting missions and let your imagination run wild. Who knows, you might discover hidden treasures or find a new friend in the washing machine! Remember, it's not just about the chores, it's about the joy and responsibility that come with them.That's all for now! Until next time, keep exploring and enjoying your own adventures in house chores!Yours,AndyWord Count: 442 words篇6Doing Chores: A Necessary Part of Growing UpHi there! My name is Sam, and I'm in the 8th grade. Today, I want to talk to you about something that many kids my age dread – doing chores around the house. I know, I know, it's not exactly the most exciting topic, but believe it or not, doing chores is an essential part of growing up and learning responsibility.Let me start by saying that I totally get why so many of us don't like doing chores. It's not exactly fun to spend your free time cleaning, doing laundry, or washing dishes. I mean, who wants to waste their precious weekend hours scrubbing the bathroom or vacuuming the living room? Wouldn't you rather be hanging out with friends, playing video games, or watching your favorite shows?But here's the thing – chores are a fact of life, and the sooner we learn to tackle them, the better. You see, our parents have a lot on their plates too. They work hard all day, and when they come home, they have to deal with cooking, cleaning, and taking care of us. By helping out with chores, we're not only lightening their load but also learning valuable life skills that will come in handy when we're older and living on our own.Think about it – do you really want to be that college student or young adult who doesn't know how to do laundry or cook a decent meal? Trust me, learning these skills now will save you a lot of hassle and embarrassment down the road.Now, I know what you're thinking: "But Sam, chores are so boring and tedious!" And you're right, they can be. But here's a little secret – if you approach them with the right mindset, they can actually be kind of fun (or at least tolerable).For example, when I'm doing the dishes, I like to put on some music or a podcast and zone out. It's actually kind of therapeutic, and the time flies by. Or when I'm vacuuming, I pretend I'm a secret agent on a mission, and the vacuum cleaner is my high-tech gadget for uncovering clues (okay, maybe that's just me being a bit of a weirdo).Another trick is to make a game out of it. See how quickly you can make your bed or fold a basket of laundry. Challenge your siblings to a cleaning race. Or turn on some upbeat tunes and have a little dance party while you dust and tidy up.But let's be real – even with these tricks, chores can still be a drag sometimes. That's why it's important to have a positive attitude and remind yourself of the bigger picture. By doing your part around the house, you're not only helping your family but also developing valuable life skills and a sense of responsibility.Think about it this way: would you rather be the kid who sits around playing video games all day while their parents do everything, or the one who pitches in and earns respect and independence? I know which one I'd rather be.And let's not forget the sense of accomplishment you feel when you've completed a task or chore. There's something really satisfying about looking around a clean, tidy room and knowing that you played a part in making it that way.At the end of the day, doing chores is just a part of being a responsible, contributing member of a household. It's not always fun, but it's an essential life skill that will serve you well in the future. Plus, by helping out around the house, you're showingyour parents that you appreciate all their hard work and that you're ready to start taking on more responsibilities.So, the next time your parents ask you to clean your room, take out the trash, or help with dinner, don't groan and complain. Instead, put on a positive attitude, maybe blast some tunes, and tackle that chore like a champ. Who knows, you might even have a little fun (or at least feel a sense of accomplishment whenyou're done).And remember, doing chores is just one of those necessary parts of growing up – like learning to tie your shoes, riding a bike, or dealing with pimples and awkward phases (trust me, we've all been there). Embrace it, and you'll be well on your way to becoming a responsible, capable, and independent young adult.Thanks for reading, and happy choring!。
APart-timeJob(一份兼职工作)_高中英语作文
A Part-time Job(一份兼职工作)During my summer holiday in 2003, I found a part-time job as a cleaner in KFC. I did not realize that it was not an easy job before I didit. I had to work seven hours a day, which would last three weeks. The job was tiring and boring because I had to get up early and went to bed late. Every day I had to repeat the same work, which nearly made me mad. I almost gave it up, but finally I sticked it out until thenew semester began. The experience taught me a lesson that there is no free lunch. I have to work hard to get what I want. So the experience is very meaningful and I know the value of labour.2003年暑假期间,我在KFC找到了一份保洁员的兼职工作。
在做这份工作之前,我根本没认识到这份工作的艰辛。
每天我要工作七个小时,为期三周。
这份工作辛苦而且枯燥,因为我不得不早起晚睡。
每天我都重复着同样的工作,这样的生活使我快要发疯了。
我差点就要放弃了,但是最终我坚持下来了,直到新学期开学。
这次工作经验教会了我“天下没有免费的午餐”,我要努力争取我所想要得到的。
所以说那是一件非常有意义的事情,从中我认识到了劳动的价值所在。
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I can even contribute to help children in poor areas.
contribute [kən'trɪbju:t] contribute to do ☆I contribute to help children. poor [pʊr] area ['eərɪə] ☆ poor area ☆ in poor areas
Negative Sentence否定句
I don’t have time for fun. I don’t need to ask my parents for money. I don’t want to quit the job. Those umbrellas are not ours. Zhou is Chinese, but he isn’t from China.
Lesson 18 My Part-time Job
我的兼职
passage
I am a university student __1__. I’ve got a parttime _2_. job I __3_ work every weekend from 8 part-time a.m. until 8 p.m. My _4__ job takes up a lot of my spare time. I don’t have time for _5_. fun Yet I don’t want to quit the _6_. job With this job, I don’t need to _7_ ask my parents for money. I can even contribute to help _8_ children in poor areas.
• ① My part-time job takes up a lot of my spare time. • ②With this job, I don’t need to ask my parents for money. • ③I can even contribute to help children in poor areas.
Yet I don’t want to quit the job.
• yet 美[jɛt]英[jet] • 然而 • quit [kwɪt]
want to ★ I want to quit the job. ★ I/They don’t want to quit the job. ★ She/He doesn’t want to quit the job.
I work every weekend from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.
①until… • 直到。。。 • ☆from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. ②from…to… • 从。。。到。。。 work v./n. ☆I work in Xishui. ☆ Teaching is my work/job. every weekend ☆I work every weekend ☆She works every weekend. on weekend
1. 含be( am , is , are) 变否定句是在后面加 not I’m not… She/He/ isn’t.. We/They aren’t… 1. 含实意动词时,在前面加助动词don’t/ doesn’t I/They/We don’t +动词原形 He/She doesn’t +动词原形
My part-time job takes up a lot of my spare time.
★take up 占据(某空间和时间) take up too much time take up too much room
★spare美[spɛr] 英[speə(r)] 空闲的 spare time=free time
With this job, I don’t need to ask my parents for money.
ask sb for sth 向。。。要。。。 ★ask parents for money
【分析】 ①With this job 状语 ②need to do ★I/We/They need to quit the job. ★I/We/They don’t need to… ★ She/He needs to … ★ She/He doesn’t need to…
university student a university student many university students
a
• • • •
通常usual 欧洲Europe 大学university 有用useful
I’ve got a part-time job.
part-time ★He is looking for a part-time job. full-time ★ He is looking for a full-time job.
பைடு நூலகம்
a university student a part-time job take up spare time quit the job ask sb. for sth. contribute to do help children in poor areas
Homework
• 1.完成练习册lesson 18 • 2.在父母面前读lesson 18的Sentence by sentence 部分 每天三遍 • 3.在父母面前背诵lesson 18 • 4.在父母面前听写lesson16到lesson18的 单词(听写页码:P129-P130) • 5.每天大声读当天所学英语内容至少15分 钟