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人教版高中英语一轮总复习考点规范练 1 Welcome to Senior High School

人教版高中英语一轮总复习考点规范练 1 Welcome to Senior High School

考点规范练1 WelcometoSeniorHighSchool欢迎进入高中Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.I will teach you Chinese ee English.2.What is your (nation)? In other words, which country were you born in?3.I was (frighten) of being left by myself in the house.4.The new teacher made a good (impress) on the students by her humorous talk.5.Jenny told me her father was ill and that she was an me.6.Your encouragement made me more (confidence) about my future.7.What learning (strategy) do you and your partner group have?8.To our surprise, she supported her husband by joining the (organise).9.You should write new English words in a vocabulary list.10.Out of (curious), I would like to know how many materials have been sent to space up to now.Ⅱ.选词填空1.Your children have a limited attention span and can’tone activity for very long.2. it rained and then froze all through those months?3. him ! My son is in one of his moods again.4.I have learnt more than 2,000 Englishwords .5.Her family was poor, so the girlfinish school and get a job.6.It is especially important to at the job interview.7.He never gave up learning English. That was why he was successful .8.I am seeing my classmates in the new term.9. , he thought he saw the hope of the attempt.10.He took out his notebook and beganto .Ⅲ.金句默写1.我想留下良好的第一印象。

江苏省无锡市2019年中考英语模拟试卷精选汇编:书面表达专题

江苏省无锡市2019年中考英语模拟试卷精选汇编:书面表达专题

书面表达专题无锡二模八、书面表达(本大题共15分)为提高中学生英语素养,我市将在下学期所有学校推进课外英语阅读活动(Extra-cumcular Reading). 你校校刊KIDS MAG中HA VE YOUR SAY栏目在广大学生中展开征文活动,想了解学生们的真实想法。

注意:1. 对所有要点逐一陈述,适当发挥。

2. 词数90词左右。

文章的开头已经给出. 不计人总词数;3. 文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等.I'm glad to share my ideas about English extra-curricular reading in our school next ten____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________八、书面表达As a saying goes, “Reading makes me a full man.”English extra-curricular reading can bring me lots of pleasure and help me learn more about the cultures in western countries . I love reading English novels so much that I usually forget about my homework . My parents are worried about my study, so they don’t allow me to do so.I feel bad about it. Luckily, my friend’s advice helped me out. Now I have achieved a balance between them. In order to make the reading better, we should choose suitable reading materials, neither too easy nor too difficult. (100 words)宜兴二模八、书面表达(本大题共15分)近年来,随着智能手机的普及,越来越多的学生开始使用手机来完成家庭作业。

人教版七年级英语上册UNIT 5 学情评估含答案

人教版七年级英语上册UNIT 5 学情评估含答案

人教版七年级英语上册UNIT 5 学情评估第一部分(听力共30分)Ⅰ. 听选答案(共15小题,计20分)第一节: (共10小题,计10分)1. A. The insect club. B. The nature club.C. The plant club.2. A. Football. B. Basketball. C. Tennis.3. A. Play the guitar. B. Play the drums.C. Play the violin.4. A. Swimming. B. Dancing. C. Singing.5. A. After dinner. B. After lunch.C. After school.6. A. Draw. B. Dance. C. Sing.7. A. The story-telling club. B. The music club.C. The English club.8. A. The art club. B. The table tennis club.C. The chess club.9. A. Helen. B. Michael. C. Henry.10. A. Play ping-pong. B. Have a cooking class.C. Have a painting class.第二节: (共5小题,计10分)听第11段对话,回答第11、12小题。

11. What does the boy like doing?A. Painting.B. Dancing.C. Speaking English.12. How many clubs does the girl want to join?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.听第12段对话,回答第13 至15小题。

13. Who is in the art club?A. Mary.B. Frank.C. Lisa.14. What can Lisa do?A. She can speak English.B. She can play the violin.C. She can play the guitar.15. What club does Frank want to join?A. The art club.B. The violin club.C. The English club.Ⅱ. 听填信息(每空不超过三个单词)(共5小题,计10分)16. Jack wants to join the music club to ________________ well.17. Mary wants to join the ________________ club.18. Gina likes to ________________. She wants to join the art club.19. Jim can't swim, but he can ________________ well.20. Jim's parents want him to join the ________________ club.第二部分(笔试共90分)Ⅲ. 完形填空(共20小题,计20分)第一节:Hello, everyone. I am Mike. I come from the USA, but I am __21__ China now.I am __22__ middle school student. My school life is very colorful(多彩的). Let __23__ tell you something about it.There __24__some clubs in our school this term—the art club, the music club, the chess club, the sports club and so on. I choose __25__ the sports club because I like playing soccer, ping-pong and tennis. Soccer is my favorite. I think it's relaxing and fun. Mr. Hu is my PE teacher. He plays soccer very well. I really like him. Lily and Nancy are my classmates. We are good friends. Lily likes all kinds of delicious foods, __26__ she can't cook. So she wants to be in the cooking club and learn __27__ to cook. Nancy is __28__ in plants and insects. She can also take good __29__. She wants to join the nature club.How about Jake? He is good at drawing. He also likes to tell __30__ in his free time. Do you know what club he wants to join? Yes, it's the art club. What aboutyou?Can you tell me something about your hobbies?21. A. on B. atC. inD. for22. A. the B. aC. anD. /23. A. my B. IC. meD. myself24. A. am B. isC. areD. be25. A. join B. to joinC. joinsD. joining26. A. and B. butC. orD. because27. A. what B. whyC. howD. when28. A. interesting B. interestedC. excitingD. excited29. A. exercise B. exercisesC. photoD. photos30. A. story B. storiesC. hobbiesD. hobby第二节:Hello, friends! I'm Harry. I'm a middle school student. There are many __31__ in my school. Students can have great fun in these clubs.I love music. I can __32__ and dance very well. So I join the music club. The club has __33__ on Tuesday and Thursday. I __34__ many good friends in the club. We have the same interest. I'm always very happy to __35__ to my dear friends. Besides(除……之外) music, I'm also very good __36__ playing chess. So I join the chess club, too. Playing chess makes me __37__. The chess club has activities on Monday. So you can see, I have club activities three days a week.A music festival is coming. All the students in the __38__ club need to prepare(准备) well for it. __39__ next week, there is a chess game for me to join in. So I'm very __40__ these days. But I think my school days are really interesting.31. A. subjects B. clubsC. gamesD. holidays32. A. speak B. drawC. singD. play33. A. problems B. exercisesC. noticesD. activities34. A. join B. makeC. showD. win35. A. tell B. talkC. thinkD. come36. A. with B. forC. atD. to37. A. fly B. feelC. cryD. think38. A. chess B. musicC. sportsD. nature39. A. Or B. SoC. AndD. But40. A. busy B. rightC. sureD. freeⅣ. 阅读理解(共15小题,计20分)第一节: (共10小题,计15分)A★Can you swim well? Are you free on the weekend? Our club needs a swimming teacher to teach children from 8 to 10 years old. It is interesting to be with them. Please call Leo at 5968-4437.★Are you busy after school? No? Can you speak English? Yes? Then we need you to help some American students. They study in Beijing. They can't speak Chinese now. They are friendly and you can make friends with them. Please email Mr. Liu at helpingus@gmail. com.★Can you play the guitar or the drums? Do you have time this Wednesday? Our music club will have a party that day and we need you to join us. It is fun. Please call Sam at 235-1143.41. If you want to teach in the swimming club, you should ____.A. call Sam at 235-1143B. have some childrenC. have time on Saturday and SundayD. be an interesting teacher42. What does th e underlined word “friendly” mean?A. Quiet.B. Kind.C. Strong.D. Careful.43. Which of the following is true?A. Mr. Liu's telephone number is 5968-4437.B. Children in the swimming club are aged from 5 to 7.C. If you want to play the drums at the party, you can call Leo.D. The students from America are in China now.BMy name is Eric. I'm a middle school student in the US. Here is some information about the clubs at my school this term.实验)? Come and join our science club. We meet on Thursdays after lunch in Classroom A03.We meet on Fridays after school in the Student Center, Room A08.※ No art club this term! Mrs. Johnson is in England.44. Mike wants to join the baseball club. He must take ____.A. a batB. a hatC. some foodD. some clothes45. What clubs can you join at Eric's school?①Science Club②Food Club③Art Club ④Baseball Club⑤Basketball ClubA. ①②③B. ②③④C. ③④⑤D. ①②④46. From the information, we can learn ____.A. Eric can go to the food club on TuesdayB. students can go to the science club after lunch on ThursdaysC. the ping-pong club is on the sports fieldD. Mrs. Johnson is a science teacher47. What is the best title?A. The Clubs of My SchoolB. The Subjects of My SchoolC. The Food of My SchoolD. The Information about My SchoolCMiddle school students like joining clubs. Joining clubs in middle school can help you make new friends. It can help you know a lot of things. Students need to know something about the clubs.School clubs take time Joining a school club isn't just about having fun, and kids must know that being in a club needs time and needs to do a lot of things.____ Many students like to meet new friends in the clubs. Lindsay Moore from No. 8 Middle School says, “In the music club, I meet Jane. She likes music and she can play the piano very well. I like music too, and I can play the guitar. So Jane can help me play the piano. I can help her play the guitar. It's so great. ”What club to join There are many clubs in schools. Join a club you like. If you like drawing, you can join the art club. If you like basketball, you can join the sports club. But what club you want to join is up to(取决于) you. If your school doesn't have clubs, you can start a club.They're fun Joining a club can be a lot of fun, so students like the clubs.48. Joining a club can make you ____.A. freeB. rightC. busyD. healthy49. Which is the best to put in the blank(空白处)?A. When to join the clubB. Why students join the clubC. How to join the clubD. Where to join the club50. Which is the best title(标题) for the passage?A. Middle School StudentsB. School Clubs Are FunC. Join a Middle School ClubD. Clubs in Schools第二节: 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

让学校新开设汉语课程的建议英语作文

让学校新开设汉语课程的建议英语作文

让学校新开设汉语课程的建议英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Why Our School Should Teach ChineseMy name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I love learning new things, especially about different cultures and languages. That's why I think our school should start offering Chinese classes!Chinese is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Over 1.3 billion people speak some form of Chinese as their native language. That's more than any other language on Earth! Learning Chinese would allow us to communicate with so many more people from all over the globe.Not only is Chinese extremely widespread, but China itself is a fascinating country with a rich history and vibrant culture dating back thousands of years. By studying the Chinese language, we would also get to learn about Chinese traditions, philosophy, arts, cuisine and much more. It would be like opening a door to an entirely new world of amazing discoveries!Chinese isn't just interesting from a cultural perspective either. China is a major economic and political power. As wegrow up, some of us may end up working for companies that do business in China or with Chinese partners. Knowing the language would give us a huge head start and make us better prepared for future job opportunities on the global stage.For those of us who want to travel internationally one day, getting exposed to Chinese at a young age could help us become more confident and proficient speakers. Imagine how cool it would be to tour the Great Wall, explore the Forbidden City in Beijing, or see the Terracotta Warriors and be able to navigate and converse in the local language! Learning Chinese could unlock so many incredible travel experiences.I know what some of you might be thinking - Chinese is really hard and uses completely different scripts from English. While it is considered one of the more challenging languages for native English speakers, children's brains are like sponges. We can pick up new languages so much more easily than adults. If we start learning Chinese basics in elementary school, it will seem like second nature to us by the time we are teenagers. The earlier we start, the better!Speaking multiple languages has also been shown to have cognitive benefits. It can improve focus, problem-solving abilities, memory skills, and even make our brains better atmultitasking! How awesome is that? By gaining exposure to Chinese at our young age, we'd be giving our developing minds an incredible workout and boosting our learning potential.For those worried about the workload, Chinese classes wouldn't need to be an intense time commitment. Just a couple fun, interactive lessons per week could go a long way. We could start by learning common phrases, vocabulary, and the basic writing system through games, songs, and storytelling activities. As we get older, we could dive deeper into reading, writing, grammar and conversation. Best of all, we'd get to bond with classmates over a new shared interest!I've spoken to some other students, and lots of us are really excited at the prospect of getting to learn one of the world's most ancient and widely-used languages. We're curious and eager to explore other cultures. If schools could offer even just an introductory Chinese course, it would open up our minds to amazing opportunities we may have never imagined.Don't you want to be able to say you can speak Chinese when you grow up? Imagine surprising your future friends,co-workers or travel companions by busting out your Chinese skills! You'd probably get some pretty great reactions. Why not give us that chance by making Chinese an option here at ourschool? We're all future leaders, explorers and change-makers. Let's prepare ourselves to engage with the world on a deeper level.I'm confident that incorporating Chinese into our curriculum, even if just for an hour or two per week, would be an incredible asset. We'd enrich our personal growth, enhance our future prospects, and get to discover the wonders of an endlessly fascinating civilization. Most importantly, we'd be unlocking a whole new pathway towards open-mindedness, cultural appreciation and global citizenship.Pretty please with yang rou chuan on top (that's sweet and sour pork dumplings - the first Chinese dish I want to learn to say)! Vote YES for Chinese classes so we can embark on this amazing linguistic and cultural journey together. I promise, it will be an experience none of us will ever forget!篇2My School Should Teach Mandarin ChineseHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I love my school a whole lot, but I think we're really missing out by not offering Mandarin Chinese classes. Hear me out!Mandarin is one of the most widely spoken languages in the entire world. Around 1 billion people speak some form of Chinese as their first language. That's like 1 out of every 7 people on the planet! Especially with China being such a huge economy nowadays, learning Mandarin would open up a world of opportunities for kids like me when we grow up and enter the workforce.But it's not just about jobs and money. Language connects us to other cultures in such an amazing way. If I spoke Mandarin, I could hopefully make new friends from China and other Chinese-speaking places. I could watch movies and TV shows, listen to music, and read books and stories from those cultures without needing subtitles or translations. How cool would that be?Some people might say "Why Mandarin? English is already a global language." And yeah, English is definitely important too. But here's the thing - the world is getting more and more connected each day through the internet and technology. Pretty soon, just about every career field is going to involve working with people from all over the globe constantly. The more languages we can learn, the better we can communicate and collaborate across cultures.My parents always say that learning another language is incredibly good for developing brains like mine. It helps with skills like thinking logically, multitasking, focusing, and even creates better connections within the brain itself! Apparently, kids who learn a second language from an early age get all sorts of cognitive benefits compared to kids who only know one. I want those brain boosters!Plus, Mandarin is considered one of the most challenging languages for native English speakers to learn. The tones, writing system, and lack of an alphabet make it super difficult. But you know what they say - the harder something is, the more rewarding when you finally master it! I like a good challenge.I've heard people argue that instead of Chinese, maybe schools should teach another language like Spanish since it's more widely spoken in our local community. That's a fair point, but I don't think it has to be an either/or situation. Why can't we offer both Spanish AND Mandarin at my elementary school? The more languages we can expose kids to early on, the better. It primes our brains to pick up additional languages even easier later.Some adults might push back because they think a elementary kids are "too young" to learn a complex languagelike Mandarin.But you know who says that? Linguists and child development experts! They actually say that early childhood from birth to around age 10 is the absolute best time in our lives to start picking up new languages. Our brains are like super sponges for soaking up language skills during those years.Another argument I've heard from a few parents is the cost issue. Like, having to hire new Chinese language teachers and get learning materials would be too expensive, especially for a public school on a tight budget. I totally get that money is limited, but surely there could be some creative solutions!For example, maybe we could partner up with the university in our city to have student teachers come run the Mandarin classes at a lower cost. Or raise money through bake sales, car washes, etc to cover the start-up costs. There are always ways to make it work for something this high-impact.At the end of the day, giving kids like me a chance to learn Mandarin Chinese just opens up so many doors. We'd have a huge head start toward being multilingual global citizens. We could dive into one of the world's oldest and richest cultural traditions. Our brains would get all sorts of cognitive boosts. And we'd be equipped with such a useful and powerful skill for our future careers and lives, no matter what paths we decide to take.Speaking Mandarin would make us smarter, more culturally aware, and honestly, way cooler than the kids who don't get that opportunity. That's why I really, really hope the school administrators and parents will seriously consider adding it to the curriculum here at Oakwood Elementary. We'd all have so much to gain!Thanks for listening to my thoughts. I'm just a 10-year-old kid, but I'm wise enough to know how incredibly valuable it would be to start learning Mandarin now. Let's make it happen, Oakwood! Who's with me?篇3Let's Learn Mandarin Chinese!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I love learning new things, especially about different cultures and languages from around the world. That's why I think our school should start offering Mandarin Chinese classes. Let me tell you why!First of all, Mandarin Chinese is one of the most widely spoken languages in the entire world. Over 1 billion people speak some form of Chinese as their native language! Imaginebeing able to communicate with over a billion extra people just by learning one new language. How cool is that?Mandarin is the official language of China and one of the official languages of Singapore and Taiwan too. China is a huge country with an amazing history going back thousands of years. By learning Mandarin, we could better understand the rich cultures and traditions of the Chinese people.My parents took me to China's capital Beijing a couple of years ago to visit my aunt. I was totally blown away by how different everything looked and sounded compared to back home. The beautiful Chinese architecture, the incredible foods, the fascinating handwriting system...it was all so new and exciting to experience. I tried my best to speak the little bit of Mandarin I knew, but I wished I could have conversations like the locals.That's another reason learning Mandarin would be so beneficial for kids like me - it opens up opportunities to more easily travel and explore fascinating new places. Knowing the language makes it so much simpler to get around, understand things, and really immerse yourself in the culture. Instead of sticking out like a tourist, you blend in as a neighbor. How awesome is that?Beyond travel, there are so many other great reasons to learn Mandarin in school. For one, it gives kids a couple years head start before hitting language requirements in middle school, high school, or college. The earlier you start learning a language, the easier it is to pick up. Our brains are like sponges at this age!Mandarin would also look super impressive on college applications and resumes one day. In our globalized world, being bilingual in English and Mandarin is a hugely valuable skill. Tons of businesses, corporations, and organizations around the world are looking to hire people who can communicate in both languages. Doors would automatically open with this skill set.Let's talk about how fascinating the Mandarin language itself is too. Did you know Mandarin has a totally unique writing system of logographic characters? Each character is like a tiny work of art, representing a word or part of a word. It's crazy to think they havethousands of these unique characters that all need to be memorized. The characters even look likepicturesque drawings or calligraphy. I could have so much fun learning to write those elaborate swoops and lines!And have you ever heard someone speaking Mandarin out loud before? It's a language filled with so many fun and funkytones. The same sounds can mean completely different things just by changing the pitched tone. Mandarin has somefour main tones that every syllable needs to conform to. I bet it would feel like singing a song every time I tried to say a sentence!On top of all the amazing reasons to learn it, Mandarin would be an awesome skill for an elementary schooler like me to develop. Studies show that kids who learn a second language do better in other school subjects too. It helps with memory, problem solving, focusing skills, creative thinking, and even cultural awareness. Who knew language learning could provide so many cognitive benefits?!My brain is ready and raring to go when it comes to soaking up a new language. This is the absolute best time for me to start learning it. And with Mandarin being one of the most useful languages to know in our modern world, I can't think of a better choice of language for our school to start teaching.I really hope you'll consider adding Mandarin classes soon. Maybe we could even launch it as a trial program first to see how many kids get interested and sign up. I'm definitely raising my hand to be one of the first students! There could be once-a-week lessons after school in the beginning. Or maybe a summer campoption to get things started over the break. Any opportunity to get exposed to this language would be amazing.If not full classes, perhaps we could celebrate Chinese cultural holidays and festivals in school. Setting up activities and info booths about traditions like Chinese New Year would be an engaging way to learn. Or we could take virtual field trips to explore awesome cities and landmarks in China using digital tours. There's so many fun ways to get kids like me excited about Mandarin!With over a billion speakers around the world, centuries of rich cultural traditions, real-world travel benefits, cognitive advantages for developing brains, and willful students like myself ready to get started... what are we waiting for? Let's add Mandarin Chinese to the curriculum! Our students will have such an incredible opportunity to expand our language skills and globally-minded perspectives.I'm counting on you to consider this request. We're lucky to have such a diverse, vibrant community here at Oakwood Elementary. Offering Mandarin would only enhance and celebrate the multicultural world we live in today. I'll be first in line to sign up for classes! Thank you for taking the time to hear me out.Sincerely,JamieA Very Enthusiastic 4th Grader。

人教版八年级英语上册Unit 6 综合素质评价含答案

人教版八年级英语上册Unit 6 综合素质评价含答案

人教版八年级英语上册Unit 6 综合素质评价限时: 120分钟满分: 120分第一部分(听力共30 分)I. 听对话,选答案(共15 小题,计20 分)第一节: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。

(共10 小题,计10 分)( )1. A. He is going to climb mountains.B. He is going to the library.C. He is going to the movies.( )2. A. Tomorrow. B. In two days. C. About four days ago. ( )3. A. In Beijing. B. In Shanghai. C. In Guangdong. ( )4. A. A doctor. B. A scientist. C. An engineer.( )5. A. No, he didn’t. B. No, he won’t. C. Yes, he will.( )6. A. An engineer. B. A pilot. C. A scientist.( )7. A. By ship. B. By plane. C. By train.( )8. A. Hobbies. B. Talents. C. Resolutions.( )9. A. Singing. B. Taking photos. C. Painting.( )10. A. A baseball team. B. A basketball team. C. A volleyball team.第二节: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,从所给的问题和三个选项中选出最恰当的一项,每段对话读两遍。

(共5 小题,计10 分)听第11 段对话,回答第11、12 小题。

我们为什么学英语Why students learn English-_英语作文

我们为什么学英语Why students learn English-_英语作文

我们为什么学英语Why students learn English?The students in China start to learn English when they are in primary school. In many provinces, English are taught as second language. Some people may ask why we need to learn English, what we do that for? Well, in my humble opinion, I think we need English for various reasons.中国的学生从小学开始就学英语了。

在许多省份,英语作为第二语言教授。

一些人问我们为何要学英语,学英语有什么用。

在我看来,我认为我们学习英语有不同的原因。

First of all, English is indispensable if we want to enter the university. English teaching in some schools are quite important. Some teachers even use English instead of Chinese to teach their students. Secondly, most of students will need English to read English books or novels. While a few of them will go abroad to study, then English will become a tool to communicate with foreigners. Last but not least, as this world gets smaller, English has become more useful than ever. There are a lot of songs singing in English, if we know how to speak English, we can know about the the lyrics all about. What’s more, sometimes we need to say English to communicate withothers. Through English, we know about what happen all around the world.首先,英语在大学入学考试中必不可少。

为什么我们要学习英语WhyweneedtolearnEngli

为什么我们要学习英语WhyweneedtolearnEngli

为什么我们要学习英语WhyweneedtolearnEngli为什么我们要学习英语(Why we need to learn English)?为什么我们是中国人但是英语却是小学三年级便开始的必学课程呢?相信很多人,特别是英语不好的学生都会有这个疑问吧,下面是由店铺给大家总结的关于这一问题的回答,希望能够让你了解到英语的重要和激发你对英语的兴趣!为什么我们要学习英语Why we need to learn English?篇1 English is very important to us,but many students don't know why he should learn it.If you want to ask me why we should study English,my answer will be simple and clear. Now let me enumerate the reasons one by one in the following.In the first place,English has become an international language,because it is used by people in the most countries in the world now. If you know English,you van make a trip round the world without being misunderstood.In the second place,most valuable books,newspapers and magazines are written in English.The English language has become an international language In the open times,if you want to do business with foreigners,you must learn English because most of them speak and write in English,English is one of the working languages at international meetings,T oday,most of valuable books are written in English,If you know much English,you will read newspapers and magazines in English and learn a lot of knowledge about interaction better. You also can do what you should do for the world peace.English is familiar to most people,because nearly every student in school has to learn English. It is a compulsory course in most schools. Why we have to learn English? First of all,Englishis a worldwide language. Nearly every country is using it,including China. If we want to earn a good position in China,we need to learn English. Besides,learning English can provide us more chances when finding jobs. With the development of China,we have more chances to work with or work for foreigners. What’s more,learning English is helpful to build our confidence. The more knowledge we know the more confidence we will have.If you wish (hope) to get knowledge,you must learn English.I hope that all the students should pay more attention to English study and use it freely.英语对我们很重要,但许多学生不知道他们为什么要学习。

外研版高中英语选择性必修第一册课后习题 Unit 4 分层跟踪检测2 Using language

外研版高中英语选择性必修第一册课后习题 Unit 4 分层跟踪检测2  Using language

分层跟踪检测(二)UsinglanguageA级必备知识基础练Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.This bit of success,however,was the point at my problem began.2.On the way home,the girl looked her shoulder and found a figure following her.3.Hearing my words,David turned to me tremblingly with tears (spill) out of his eyes.4.He was determined (save) his dad’s life no matter how much he would spend.5. (fascinate) by the structural beauty of the Forbidden City as a painter,she is equally interested to learn more about Chinese philosophy.Ⅱ.选词填空1.The jazz audience continues to shrink and grow older,and the music has failed to younger generations.2.We must well-founded criticism with willingness to change.3. her own efforts,teamwork is also an essential part of her success.4.The good news is that it’s simple to learn and canthe effort.5.We collect as many school supplies as possible and we succeeded.6.I thought the doctors would hours of surgery.7.The woman at the man and he was still staring at her.8.We bought a sofa big enough a bed when necessary.Ⅲ.单句写作1.有导游带我们参观景点,我们玩得很开心。

外研版(2024)英语七年级上册期末综合测试

外研版(2024)英语七年级上册期末综合测试

外研版(2024)英语七年级上册期末综合测试通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。

In schools today, a new subject is becoming popular—school gardening. It is not just an interesting subject, but also a great way to _______ healthy.In the gardening class, students can go outside and get _______ air. More importantly, they can learn a lo t. When some young students have food, they always ask, “Where does the rice come_______?” In this class, they can get the answer. And they can learn to do things with their own_______. They can also learn some _______ skills and care about others, and themselves.The school garden doesn’t have to be very _______. Students can have a lot of fun in it. At_______, teachers decide what _______ to grow. Then they grow them with students. Carrots and tomatoes are their favorites because it is nice for them to get a carrot or a tomato, wash it, and eat it right in the garden. Some vegetables are easy to grow, but others need a _______ time. This can teach students hard work pays off. Gardening is as important as any ________ subject. Students should learn it at school.1.A.stay B.obey C.delay D.play2.A.fresh B.cold C.hot D.dirty3.A.on B.from C.to D.in4.A.feet B.heads C.hands D.eyes5.A.English B.music C.sports D.teamwork6.A.large B.tiny C.narrow D.thin7.A.first B.second C.last D.least8.A.animals B.colors C.vegetables D.songs9.A.short B.long C.normal D.fun10.A.other B.no C.every D.allDear parents,The students of Grade 7 are going to Zhoushan Changqiao Ocean Park next week. Here’s something you should know.watch a white whale showwatch a dolphin showtake photos with the sea lionsee a film about sea animalsThe map of the ocean park:Walk into the ocean park, and you can see the Whale House first. Behind it is a cinema. A lot of great films about sea animals are waiting for you.The Dolphin House is very big. You can see it on the second and third floors. The Sea Lion House is on th e third floor, too. It’s on the left of the Dolphin House.Things to bring:◆A bag with the school ID card◆Some food and drinksA.A teacher. B.A parent. C.A student. D.A worker. 12. 新考法图示理解 Which is the right map of the ocean park?A.B.C.D.13. What can students do in the ocean park?A.They can give some food to sea animals. B.They can play in the ocean park for threehours.C.They can watch shows of the whales and sea lions. D.They can visit the park with their parents next week.14. What's the purpose (目的) of the passage?A.To show parents the ocean park is very interesting.B.To tell students the best time to visit the ocean park.C.To ask students of Grade Seven to see films in the ocean park.D.To help parents know something about the trip to the ocean park.In China, the 12th month of the lunar calendar (阴历) is called Layue. The month is full of interesting festivals and traditions (传统).Laba Festival is the first festival in this month. From this day on, people begin to get ready for the Chinese New Year.On Laba Festival, people eat hot Laba porridge (粥). There are usually eight things in the porridge, like rice, red beans, peas, and some other fruits and nuts. The porridge is not just rich in nutrition that is good for people, but a hope for the coming of the Chinese New Year.Laba porridge is not the only nice food in Layue. Laba garlic (腊八蒜) is popular in the north. People begin to put garlic in vinegar (醋) from that day on, and eat it with dumplings during the Chinese New Year. While in the south, people like making sausages (香肠).Xiaonian is usually on the 23rd or 24th day of the last lunar month. Traditionally, it is an important day when people offer sacrifices (祭) to the Kitchen God who looks after the family.Cleaning the home is also an important thing to do to prepare for the Chinese New Year. It means sweeping away the dust of the old year and welcoming a new start. Now, the last thing for you to do is to wait for the coming Chinese New Year Festival.15. What do people usually do to celebrate Laba Festival?①People celebrate Xiaonian on that day. ②They usually eat porridge with eight things in.③People in the north make Laba garlic. ④People in the south make sausages.⑤People clean the house.A.②③④B.①②⑤C.②③⑤D.①②③④16. What does the underl ined word “nutrition” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?A.风味B.色泽C.谷物D.营养17. Why do people clean the home before the Chinese New Year according to the passage?A.Because their houses are dirty and need cleaning.B.Because people want to get their good luck back again.C.Because people need to ask friends to visit their houses.D.Because people look forward to something new in the coming year.18. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.People from all over the world celebrate Laba Festival.B.People do some cleaning to get ready for the Chinese New Year.C.People make Laba garlic on Laba Festival and eat it at Xiaonian.D.Layue usually begins on December 1st and ends on December 31st.Most parents feel that their children never grow up, even when they are 16 or 17 years old. 19 For example, when their children need to stay at home alone, they always worry about them.20 They buy their children pretty clothes, cool shoes, expensive school things and even a dear bike. They think they always do everything for their children. 21 But why their children still can’t understand them? Does it mean that they still want more material (物质的) things? No. In fact, what they want is a true family. What does a true family mean? 22 From here, we can get warmth, we can get consolation (安慰), and we can get happiness. And one important thing is that we can bestronger and more confident in the outside world because we know that we have a family. So I think that parents should sit down to talk with their children to let them know that they have a true family.23 No children want to be seen as little ones.Starting a book club is easy—all you need is to love reading. Here’s the way to start a book club.When you set up your book club, the first thing is to get members for your club. They could be friends, family, or those you know through different activities, but they should all love to read. A small group of seven to ten people is usually the perfect size of a book club.Once you have a group, agree on how often you want to meet, and usually clubs meet monthly. Pick a date and stick with it. That way, members can easily plan for it. Send out e-mails a week before the meeting to give people a written reminder (提醒). Set the length (长度) of meeting time. An hour is a good start. Two hours is usually perfect.Then, you need a good place. Libraries, parks and restaurants—all make good meeting places. For many clubs, homes are the best place as you don’t have to dress up, and noisy (吵闹的) public places can make talking hard.Please don’t forget the most important thing—the book! Think about the books your club will enjoy. Stories? History books? Your club can choose books in different ways. You can take turns to recommend (推荐) books. Let everyone vote (投票) to decide which book to read. Anyway, make sure to keep it interesting.After all these have been decided, your book club is ready. Now, it’s time to hold the first meeting. Enjoy your reading.24. What do you need to start a book club according to the passage?_______________________________25. What’s the first thing when you start a book club?_______________________________26. What’s the most important thing when you start a book club?_______________________________27. What’s the main idea of the passage?_______________________________28. What else do you think we can do to start a book club?_______________________________从选项中选择最佳选项完成对话(有多余项)。

湖南长沙2023-2024学年七年级英语下学期期中考前模拟卷(一)

湖南长沙2023-2024学年七年级英语下学期期中考前模拟卷(一)

2023-2024学年下学期期中模拟考试七年级英语(满分:100分;考试时间:60分钟)注意事项:1. 本试卷共六部分,满分100分,考试时间60分钟。

2. 请务必在答题卡上答题,在试卷上答题无效。

3.测试范围:Unit1-6。

4. 考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

一、阅读理解(40分,每题2分)阅读下面的材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳答案。

ADear Miss Wang,My name is Simon. I am good at my lessons in my new school. But I have no friends here. I always spend the school day on my own(独自). I feel very lonely. Can you help me?I am the only child in my family. I have no brother or sister. My parents have no time to stay with me. I often see other students in our class to go to school together. And they chat(聊天) with their friends happily after lunch. They also do after-school activities together. But I have no friends to talk with me. I want to make friends with my new classmates. But I just don't know how to have fun with them.Can you tell me what I should do? Thank you very much!Yours,Simon1.How does Simon spend the school day?A.Chatting with his friends.B.On his own.C.Playing with brothers.2.The word "lonely" means "________" in Chinese.A.疲倦的B.伤心的C.孤单的3.Which of the following is true?A.He isn't good at his lessonsB.He has no brother or sister.C.His parents are not busy.4.What do Simon's classmates NOT do together?A.Going to school.B.Chatting after lunch.C.Going to the movies.5.Why does Simon write this letter to Miss Wang?A.To tell her his family.B.To tell her his school.C.To ask her for help.BHi! I'm Susan. At school, we can't arrive late for class. Punctuality is important. We can't use phones in class. But we can read storybooks after class.I have English and Chinese classes at school. I like our Chinese teacher, Mr. Smith. His classes are interesting. Mrs. Black is our English teacher, and she is strict. In her elass. we must speak English, and we can't use a dictionary.My parents are really nice. I can eat in my room. But I must keep my room clean.I can watch TV on school nights, but I must go to bed early. On weekends, I usually go out to play with my friends.6.文中划线单词"Punctuality"的中字意思是" "。

should chinese students learn english

should chinese students learn english

Should Chinese students learn English?Every Chinese student is required to learn English in all stages of their education, and English is a main subject in university entrance examinations. However, in recent years, with the wide spread of Chinese across the world, the heat of learning English has gradually calmed down, along with the question of whether it is necessary to require students to learn English when they are never going to leave home. In fact, no matter whether they go abroad or not, learning English will benefit people in the way they communicate, live, and see the world.English, as a language, serves most importantly as an instrument for us to communicate. Most countries have their own languages. There are 224 countries and regions and over 5000 different languages all around the world. When people from different countries meet and they don’t know each other’s language, they need a common third language to communicate. English is the exact language that they need. English, as an official language of the UN and the most widely used second language around the world, is spoken and learned in most counties. If you can speak English, it will be much easier for you to communicate with foreigners. For example, I have a Russian friend, and when we meet we speak English because we can’t speak each other’s language. If we couldn’t speak English, this friendship would never exist. In recent years, more and more foreigners come to China and Chinese go abroad, it becomes more essential for a Chinese to be able to speak English.Additionally, English is widely used in many aspects of our lives, which is oneimportant reason why we should learn English. For example, nowadays, people like to travel abroad. Usually, they can’t speak the country’s language, and it is impossible to learn it in a short time. However, if they have learnt English, they can speak English to natives, which will save them a lot of trouble. English is also important for college students, teachers, and scholars because they need to find information and read essays that are written in English. Moreover, learning English can help you to avoid embarrassment in life. In China, many signs are written in both Chinese and English and there are some embarrassing moments about them. I have seen “big meter (rice)”and “meet (meat)” in a supermarket and “there is wife (wifi) in the room” before the door of an inn. If these people had learnt English, this would n’t have happened. A society where English is commonly used is dangerous if you don’t have knowledge of English, but if you learn English you have a weapon to protect you.Finally, when people learn English, they not only learn grammar and vocabulary, but they also gain a new perspective to see the world. The process of learning English is also the process of thinking as how natives think. People learn about their culture during this period and begin to reflect and compare between the two cultures. This culture awareness is valuable because people who have culture awareness behave more calm and open minded when they deal with things. While those who don’t have it are more easily to believe they are the center of the world. That is why we should learn English—to escape from the prison of our own thoughts.Opponents of mandatory English learning say that we shouldn’t require students to learn English, since they won’t use it if they are never going to leave home. It maybe true, but the fact now is that we are living in a world full of English, and it is impossible to avoid it because you have been surrounded by English. You may get your translated information from TV, newspaper, books, or your mobile phones. However, you can only know what they want you to know and what they tell you. Besides, we all know that there is something unique in every culture that translation can not exactly express. In that case, you are just being a negative receiver without the power to choose. All these will be different if you master English because you can have your own choice and understanding toward things. As stated previously, you gain a new perspective to see the world. Michael Byram, professor in Durham University, said, “Because you are never leaving home, you should learn English.”Learning English has so many benefits that it not only is a skill that you can live on but offers you a new way to understand the world. According to a study conducted by some professors in Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, learning foreign language can also make your brain faster. Never consider learning English as a burden, on the contrary, try to appreciate the beauty of English and embrace the wonderful world it opens to you.。

高中英语Unit5LanguagesAroundtheWorldSection学案新人教版必修第一册

高中英语Unit5LanguagesAroundtheWorldSection学案新人教版必修第一册

UNIT 5 LANGUAGES AROUND THE WORLD主题语境人与社会——语言学习背景导入:世界语言有几千种,但主要的语言有二十多种。

而联合国的工作语言只有六种:英语、汉语、西班牙语、俄语、阿拉伯语和法语。

作为中国学生你了解汉语书写体系和汉字演化过程吗?你懂得为什么人们要学外语吗?让我们一起学习和探索相关内容吧!Neither Pine nor Apple in PineappleHave you ever asked yourself why people often have trouble learning English?I hadn't,until one day my five­year­old son asked me whether there was ham in a hamburger.There isn't.This made me realize that there's no egg in eggplant either.Neither is there pine nor apple in pineapple.This got me thinking how English can be a crazy language to learn.For example,in our free time we can sculpt a sculpture and paint a painting,but we take a photo.And when we are traveling we say that we are in the car or the taxi,but on the train or bus! While we're doing all this traveling,we can get seasick ① at sea,airsick① in the air and carsick① in a car,but we don't get homesick②when we get back home.And speaking of home,why aren't homework and housework the same thing?If “hard” is the opposite③ of “soft”,why are “hardly” and “softly” not an opposing pair? If harmless actions are the opposite of harmful actions,why are shameless④ and shameful⑤ behaviors the same?When we look out of the window and see rain or snow,we can say “it's raining”or “it's snowing”.But when we see sunshine,we can't say “it's sunshining”.Even the smallest words can be confusing.When you see the capitalized(大写的)“WHO” in a medical report,do you read it as the “who” in “Who's that?”What about “IT” and “US”?You also have to wonder at the unique madness of a language in which a house can burn up as it burns down,in which you fill in a form by filling it out,and in which an alarm is only heard once it goes off!English was invented by people,not computers,and it reflects⑥ the creativity of the human race.That is why when the stars are out , they are visible , but when the lights are out , they are invisible. And that is why when I wind up my watch,it starts,but when I wind up this passage,it ends.(选自外研版新教材必修第一册 Unit 2)【词汇积累】①seasick/airsick/carsick /'siːsɪk//'eəsɪk//'kɑːsɪk/ adj.晕船的/晕机的/晕车的②homesick/'həʊmˌsɪk/ adj.想家的,患思乡病的③opposite/'ɒpəzɪt/ adj.对面的;截然相反的n.对立面,对立的人(或物)④shameless/'ʃeɪmləs/ adj.无耻的;不要脸的⑤shameful/'ʃeɪmfl/ adj.可耻的;丢脸的⑥reflect/rɪ'flekt/ v.照出(影像);反映;反射;沉思;显示【靓句背诵】1.This made me realize that there's no egg in eggplant either. Neither is there pine nor apple in pineapple.这让我意识到eggplant(茄子)里也没有egg(鸡蛋)。

2024-2025学年外研版初中英语七年级上册Unit1模拟测试卷+答案解析

2024-2025学年外研版初中英语七年级上册Unit1模拟测试卷+答案解析

Unit 1 模拟测试卷第一部分选择题(共50分)一、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分;满分40分)第一节阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AWho is your favourite teacher? The students of Class 2, Grade 7 take a vote(投票).()1. How many students are there in Class 2, Grade 7?A. 18.B. 28.C. 33.D. 38.()2. Simon's favourite teacher is ____.A. Mr. GreenB. Mr. MillerC. Mr. SmithD. Mrs. Miller()3. The word “admire” means “____” in Chinese.A. 想念B. 敬佩C. 害怕D. 嫉妒()4. When does Mary have history?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.D. On Friday.BOne morning, the students of Class Three, Grade Seven are having an English lesson. Mr. Zhang finds that Li Lei doesn't listen to him. He goes to Li Lei and has a look. Oh, Li Lei is drawing a boy on the paper. The teacher asks Li Lei to stand up. He asks, “Do you like drawing?”“Yes, Mr. Zhang,” answers Li Lei. “And I can draw very well. ”“You can draw pictures after class, I think,” says the teacher. “You__can't__draw__anything__in__class. ”“You are wron g, Mr. Zhang. I can draw when I have an art lesson and I like it very much,” Li Lei says with a smile. “You are right,” says the teacher. “And you must draw one hundred boys before the class is over,” says the teacher angrily. After five minutes, Li Lei finishes drawing and puts his hand up.The teacher looks at the picture and asks, “I ask you to draw one hundred boys. But you draw only two boys. One is standing at the door and the other is standing in front of the window. Where are the others?”“The others are sitting in the classroom. You can't see them,” answers Li Lei. ()5. What does Li Lei like doing?()6. What does the underlined sentence mean?A. Li Lei can draw something in class.B. Li Lei can't draw in art classes.C. Li Lei can't draw in English classes.D. Li Lei likes drawing after class.()7. How many boys does Mr. Zhang ask Li Lei to draw?A. Two hundred.B. One hundred.C. Two.D. One.()8. What do you think of the boy?A. Kind.B. Clever.C. Happy.D. Lazy.CSome boys and girls don't like math. They thinkit's difficult. Here is how to learn math well.Listen carefully in class. The math teacherknows so much. When you listen carefully, you canknow much, too. So be a careful student in class and listen carefully.Ask your classmates for help. Your math teacher isn't always with you. When you find a math problem too difficult and you can't work it out, please ask your classmates for help after class. A good classmate is a good friend. He or she must be happy to help you.Practice it every day. Do you want to be good at math? It takes time. You can't learn it well in a day. So practice it every day and then you'll find it so easy.Math is useful. Let's do our best to learn it well.()9. What can you do if a math problem is too difficult for you?A. Listen carefully.B. Call the parents.C. Ask the classmates for help.D. Practice it every day.()10. Which of the following is TRUE?A. None of the girls like math.B. You can learn math well in a day.C. The teacher doesn't help you after class.D. It takes time to learn math well.()11. What is the passage mainly about?A. Math is interesting.B. Math is difficult.C. How to learn math well.D. Some students don't learn math well.()12. The structure (结构) of the passage is ____.DAlex is a young boy. He likes music very much. He wants to play the piano and join the school music club. But all these things are difficult for him. Why? Because he has no hands.Alex thinks he can never play the piano and feels very sad. But Alex's parents always stay with him. They often tell him that where there is a will(意志), there is a way. They find a nice music teacher for Alex. And they take him to music lessons on Tuesday and Thursday. At first, it is really difficult for Alex to play the piano. But now, after about two years, the boy can play it well with arms. He often plays the piano in class. He sometimes goes to the piano match.“My music teacher and classmates always help me with the lessons. I must thank them. And I must thank my parents, too. They teach me a lesson—Nothing is impossible. ”()13. What can we know from the second paragraph(段落)?A. Alex plays the piano for about two years.B. Alex can't play the piano very well now.C. Alex's music teacher teaches him at home.D. Alex has music lessons on the weekend.()14. What does “Nothing is impossible. ” mean in Chinese?A. 活到老,学到老。

译林版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 UNIT 2 单元综合巩固练

译林版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 UNIT 2 单元综合巩固练

UNIT2单元综合巩固练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.If a neighbor is going to be out of town,offer to collect (邮件) and newspapers.2.After letting go of his anger and frustration,he found himself on a road to (同情) instead.3.It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less (简单的) than getting in.4.It means we have the chance to (获得) information about how the moon is constructed.5.The young man lay on the sofa with his arms (折叠) and soon fell asleep.6.The man pretended he was a local,but his strong (口音) gave away his identity.7.Several companies have announced their (意图) to compete for the construction project.8.The teacher asked us to (背诵) one of the poems written by Li Bai after class.9.They had begun to (合并) the kinds of play and teamwork they had seen the day before into their game.10.Few (比赛) in the recent history of boxing have been as thrilling.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.What was the (react) of the public to Mrs Robinson’s decision?2.As the small boat moved (gentle) along the river,he was left speechless by the mountains being silently reflected in the water.3.Our nation has a great respect for (competence) people and creation.4.Li suggests traditional Chinese clothes while Su thinks the school uniforms are more (suit).5.Knowing these causes can make us examine our(behave),and correct bad habits.6.It impressed me greatly that she should even speak five languages (fluent).7.There is a (tend) for this disease to run in families.8.They are sympathetic to the West but do not want any military (intervene).cation shouldn’t be measured (pure) by eistic or (pessimism) if you are facing the life of future?Ⅲ.单句写作1.你希望她给你什么生日礼物?she has got for your birthday?2.附近没有其他同龄的孩子,我不得不一个人待上几个小时。

2016年11月英语口语直通车章测试3

2016年11月英语口语直通车章测试3

第1部分总题数:201【单选题】(5分)For the _____c_____ step when I assisted the consul at the Consulate, one incredible thing truly surprised me.A.locallyB.inappropriateC.initialD.grant正确5分2【单选题】(5分)All of the applicants who were able to speak English fluently would easily get the F1 visa at the Visa Section.A.TB.FC.0D.0正确答案是:BAccording to the video, how can we overcome the cultural barriers? dA.By understanding different ways of expressionsB.By understanding communicative habits, cultural differencesC.By understanding manners and customsD.All of the above正确5分4【单选题】(5分)Why did Michael, the consular, refuse some applicants who could speak English fluently? aA.Because they didn’t answer his questions directlyB.Because they come to the point immediately.C.Because they still tried to learn English.D.Because they were barely able to express themselves.正确5分5【单选题】(5分)According to the video, why do many Chinese students prefer to use big fancy long words? cA.They really have the foundation of linguistic skills.B.They are expected to do that.C.They really try to impress the readers.D.They are getting straight to the point.正确5分6【单选题】(5分)In this unit, we’re going to _______d_____ the differences of Sino-Western food culture.A.lightB.sensationC.beveragesD.identify正确5分7【单选题】(5分)Edward enjoys eating at Chinese restaurants in Hangzhou because some Chinese people will compliment him that he is good at eating with chopsticks.A.TB.FC.0D.0正确答案是:B【单选题】(5分)Why did Dr. Pan just taste a little bit of baked meat and the broth when he was at Dr. Hyle’s home? bA.Because he didn’t like them.B.Because he was nearly full.C.Because he drank too much milk.D.Because he wanted to have pizzas and hamburgers.正确5分9【单选题】(5分)What are the features of Chinese food and other Asian food, too? dA.People tend to have very small dishes.B.Dishes are put in the middle of a table.ually everything comes at once.D.All of the above.正确5分10【单选题】(5分)Take Chinese dinner for example, all the followings can be used as the starter or appetizer except for ______d_____.A.some pickled vegetablesB.fried peanutsC.duck tongueD.chicken正确5分11【单选题】(5分)In Chinese higher education, within so many years of rote ___c______, most students are taughtto simply take what is said.A.loopholeB.cornerstoneC.memorizationD.cultivating正确5分12【单选题】(5分)The “SAT” will determine what a kind of college or university the high school graduates are going to, no matter how many grades you have got in school.A.TB.FC.0D.0正确答案是:BSuccessful applicants from high schools in America are on the basis of ______d___.A.Their high school records and their scores on SATs or the “Scholastic Aptitude Tests”B.Recommendations from their teachersC.Good impressions they make during interviews at some universitiesD.All of the above正确5分14【单选题】(5分)What does Chinese type of sitting truly encourage? bA.passively listeningB.one-way communicationC.teacher-centered teachingD.“deserted feelings”正确5分15【单选题】(5分)What are the basic skills for foreign teachers to possess according to the video?A.lecturing.B.lecture-based discussion.C."One-in-One” coaching and counseling.D.All of the above.正确答案是:DIt can be easily proved that people between East and West also have their ______ compliments.A.habituallyB.diverseC.embarrassedD.varies正确答案是:BIt is certain that the way people communicate is the way they live. aA.TB.FC.0D.0正确5分18【单选题】(5分)If we want to successfully express ourselves in English, we need ___________.A.to move closer to Westerners’ thoughtsB.to express our thoughts in our own traditionC.to talk to foreigners in classD.to ask how they feel正确答案是:AWhat is the most common greeting usage in American culture? cA.How do you do?B.Are you OKC.How are you doing?D.Nice day, isn’t it?正确5分20【单选题】(5分)It’s more correct to say that Americans would be very cautious of giving a compliment about someone’s _____b_____.A.clothesB.weightC.jobD.family正确。

大学生学习中国传统文化的重要性英文作文

大学生学习中国传统文化的重要性英文作文

大学生学习中国传统文化的重要性英文作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Awesome Importance of Uni Students Learning Old Chinese StuffHey guys! Today I want to talk about something really cool and important - why university students should totally learn about ancient Chinese culture and traditions. I know it might sound kinda boring at first, but just hear me out!First of all, Chinese culture is like, crazy old. We're talking thousands and thousands of years! It dates all the way back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth (well, maybe not that far back, but you get the idea). There's so much awesome history and wisdom packed into all those centuries. It would be such a bummer if all that got forgotten!Speaking of history, let me tell you about some of the neato things university students can learn by studying traditional Chinese culture. There are epic stories of brave warriors, wise philosophers, and craftspeople who made mindblowingly beautiful art and inventions. Like, did you know that the ancientChinese invented stuff we still use today, like paper, the compass, and printing? So cool!And then there are all the rich traditions around yearly festivals, foods, clothing, and more. The Moon Festival is my personal fave - I mean, who doesn't love an excuse to eat as many mooncakes as possible? But there's also the Lunar New Year, the Qingming Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival...each one has its own set of vibrant customs to learn about. Studying these can help university kids understand their own heritage and where they came from.Plus, reading classic Chinese literature and poetry is an awesome way for students to exercise their brains and imaginations. Take the ancient book of poems called the "Shijing" - it's filled with beautiful verses about nature, love, and so much more. Or there are the wildly imaginative fantasy novels like "Journey to the West" about a magical monkey king. Getting lost in tales like these allows you to see the world through different eyes.But studying traditional culture isn't just about geeking out over the past. It can actually help university students now and in the future too! See, threading together the ideas and values found in ancient texts and philosophies can provide majorwisdom for living a good life. Stuff like the emphasis on harmony, humility, and constantly working on self-improvement. Deep thoughts like that can motivate students to be better people.And don't even get me started on traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts! Learning disciplines like Tai Chi, acupuncture, and herbal remedies connects the mind and body in a balanced way. Getting into martial arts like Kung Fu keeps you strong and teaches you cool self-defense moves (hi-yah!). Picking up skills like calligraphy and painting can be awesomely relaxing hobbies too. All of these practices contribute to health and well-being.Finally, having in-depth knowledge about Chinese cultural customs and etiquette can really impress people and give university guys and gals a professional edge later in life. It shows you're cultured and can help make international business relationships way smoother. Knowing details like proper greetings, gift-giving protocols, lucky colors and numbers, and related superstitions prevents awkward situations. Overall, it displays an awesome open-mindedness that is super important in our globalized world.Sooo, those are some of the big reasons why university students should take time to learn about traditional Chineseculture. From appreciating amazing feats from history's pages, to cultivating valuable life skills and knowledge bombs, to gaining an irreplaceable connection to your roots - literally so many wins all around! Who knew getting schooled on old stuff could be so epically awesome? Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some ancient scrolls to go decode...篇2My Big Important Essay on Why College Kids Should Learn Old Chinese StuffHi there! Today I'm going to tell you all about why it's really really important for college students to learn about old Chinese culture and traditions. It's such an interesting topic and I can't wait to share what I know!China has been around for like, a bazillion years, way longer than any other country. And in all that time, Chinese people have made up so many amazing things that we still use and enjoy today. Let me give you some examples!Have you ever gone out for Chinese food like sweet and sour pork or fried rice? Well, all those yummy recipes came from waaaay back in ancient China times. The first person to discover how to make noodles from grains like wheat and rice lived over2,000 years ago! Can you imagine how different the world would be if we didn't have any noodles? No spaghetti, no ramen, no nothing. That would be terrible.Or what about beautiful Chinese art and decorations? Things like paintings of mountains and rivers, or vases covered in bright colors and pictures of dragons and phoenixes. A lot of the earliest forms of art like calligraphy, landscape painting, pottery, and jade carvings started in China long long ago. Nowadays, you can see Chinese artistic styles everywhere - in fashion, interior design, movies and more!Speaking of movies, some of the most entertaining stories and legends come from traditional Chinese folklore. There are tales of powerful wizards, mythical beasts, heroic warriors, and sneaky tricks and pranks. My favorite is the story of the Monkey King who could transform into different animals and had a magic stick that could grow huge! These classic stories from the past are still fun to read and watch today.China has also given the world so many amazing inventions over the centuries. Things you probably use every single day without even thinking about it! Did you know that the first paper, printed books, compasses, kites, umbrellas, and eventoothbrushes were all made in ancient China? Chinese people from way back when were just geniusessss.But you know what's probably the most important traditional thing from China? No, not martial arts movies (although those are awesome). It's the wisdom and brilliant ideas about how to live a good life that have been passed down over thousands of years. Chinese philosophers like Confucius and Lao Tzu taught ideas about being a good person, respecting others, working hard, and finding inner peace. Their teachings from the past can still help us a whole lot with our lives today.So as you can see, Chinese culture from a long long time ago has deeply affected our world today in countless ways. Art, food, literature, inventions, philosophies - you name it! That's why it's absolutely 100% important for college kids to study this fascinating history and culture from China. It helps them to understand where a lot of the things we take for granted today actually came from originally.Learning about the past also helps give young people wisdom for the future. By understanding the values, stories and way of thinking from ancient times, maybe they can take those lessons and come up with creative new ideas! China's oldtraditions are sort of like a time machine - they let us look backwards in order to see forward more clearly.Plus, it's just plain interesting to learn about the rich, incredible heritage of one of the world's oldest civilizations. There's so much to explore and discover! College students would be crazy not to take advantage of getting to dive deep into these amazing cultural treasures.So that's my big important essay on why university students must study ancient Chinese culture and history. It has given humanity an unbelievable amount of wisdom, inventions, stories, values, and worldviews that we simply can't ignore. By learning these profound traditions, maybe we can use that knowledge to create an even brighter future for everyone. Thanks for reading, study hard, and don't forget to eat your veggies!篇3Why Learning Traditional Chinese Culture is Super Important for University StudentsHi everyone! Today I want to talk to you about something really cool - traditional Chinese culture! I know, I know, you might be thinking "Ugh, that sounds boring!" But trust me, it'sactually really awesome and important, especially if you're a university student. Let me explain why!First of all, traditional Chinese culture is like, super old. We're talking thousands of years old! Isn't that crazy? It's been around way longer than video games, the internet, or even electricity! Just think about how much knowledge and wisdom has been passed down over all those years. It's like a giant treasure trove of awesome stuff waiting to be discovered.One of the coolest things about traditional Chinese culture is all the amazing stories and legends. Have you ever heard of the Monkey King? He's this totally rad monkey dude who goes on all sorts of crazy adventures. Or what about the story of Mulan? She's this brave girl who dresses up like a boy and goes to fight in the army to protect her family. How cool is that? These stories are not only fun to read, but they also teach important lessons about courage, loyalty, and doing the right thing.But traditional Chinese culture isn't just about stories. It's also about incredibly beautiful art, like calligraphy and painting. Have you ever seen a traditional Chinese landscape painting? They're absolutely gorgeous, with misty mountains, winding rivers, and delicate trees. And the calligraphy is like, whoa! Theway the characters are written is so graceful and elegant. It's like each stroke is a tiny work of art.Another super important part of traditional Chinese culture is philosophy. You've probably heard of people like Confucius and Lao Tzu, right? They were these really wise dudes who came up with all sorts of deep thoughts about how to live a good life, treat others with respect, and find inner peace. Their ideas might be old, but they're still really relevant today, especially with all the stress and craziness in the world.Speaking of stress, traditional Chinese culture also has some awesome practices for staying healthy and relaxed, like tai chi and meditation. Tai chi is this really cool martial art that looks like a slow, graceful dance. It's supposed to help you stay strong and flexible, both physically and mentally. And meditation is all about clearing your mind and finding inner calm. Imagine how helpful that could be when you're stressed out about exams or papers!But why is learning about all this stuff so important, especially for university students? Well, for one thing, it helps you understand where you come from and appreciate your cultural roots. It's like learning about your family history, but on a much bigger scale. Plus, when you understand and respect yourown culture, it's easier to understand and respect other cultures too. That's a really important skill in our globalized world.Another reason it's important is that traditional Chinese culture has had a huge influence on so many aspects of modern life, from art and literature to medicine and philosophy. By studying it, you can gain a deeper understanding of the world around you and how it all came to be.But perhaps the most important reason for university students to learn about traditional Chinese culture is that it can help you develop really valuable skills and qualities. Things like critical thinking, creativity, patience, and appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship. These are all crucial skills that will not only help you in your studies but also in your future career and life.Plus, let's be real, wouldn't it be super cool to be able to quote ancient Chinese proverbs and impress your friends and professors? Or to be able to recognize and appreciate traditional Chinese art and calligraphy? You'd be like a walking encyclopedia of awesomeness!So there you have it, folks. Traditional Chinese culture is way more than just boring old history stuff. It's a rich tapestry of stories, art, philosophy, and practices that have shaped the world we live in today. And as university students, learning about it cannot only help you understand your roots and the world around you, but it can also help you develop some seriously impressive skills and qualities.So what are you waiting for? Dive into that treasure trove of awesomeness and start exploring the wonders of traditional Chinese culture! Trust me, you won't regret it. It's like opening up a whole new world of coolness and wisdom. And who knows, maybe you'll even discover your inner Monkey King or Mulan along the way!篇4The Big Deal About Learning Chinese Old Stuff in CollegeHey there! My name is Little Lee and I'm going to tell you all about why it's super important for kids in college to learn about old Chinese culture and traditions. It's a pretty big deal, so listen up!First off, let me explain what I mean by "Chinese old stuff." I'm talking about things like ancient Chinese philosophy, poetry, art, music, clothing, food, festivals and more from way back when. Stuff that Chinese people did and thought about hundreds or even thousands of years ago! Cool, right?Now, you might be thinking "Ugh, why do I need to learn about boring old things? That has nothing to do with my life today!" But hold your horses, because learning the old ways is actually really useful and important, even in modern times. Let me give you some examples.One big reason is that it helps you understand where you came from. Kind of like how you learned about your family history and traditions. Studying ancient Chinese culture gives you a better idea of your roots and the wisdom passed down from your ancestors. It's like getting to know your cultural grandparents and great-grandparents!Another reason is that a ton of the philosophies, stories, and values from way back then still deeply influence Chinese society today. Things like respecting your elders, working hard, being modest, or loving nature have been hugely important in Chinese thinking for ages. If you understand the origins, it's easier to appreciate why these ideas matter.Plus, a lot of old Chinese literature, art, and inventions were totally ahead of their time and crazy influential around the world! Stuff like the first printed books, compasses, movable type, and mind-bending philosophical ideas about the nature of reality.Not too shabby for ancient times, eh? You'll be blown away by how advanced some of it was.Speaking of philosophies, one of the most important reasons to study traditional culture is to learn the belief systems that have guided Chinese thinking for centuries. I'm talking about big ideas from wise old philosophers like Confucius, Laozi, and many others. Their thoughts on how to live a good life, treat others properly, and be a moral person still get taught today. You can learn so much life wisdom from their words!It's not just philosophy though. Studying traditional arts like calligraphy, painting, music, martial arts, and more can teach you discipline, focus, and creativeness. Making ancient arts helps you appreciate the skills and dedication of the masters of the past. Plus it looks super cool to say you can do an ancient Chinese art!You'll also gain a lot of respect for Chinese traditions around things like holidays, food, medicine, clothing, and so on. Learning where the customs came from and their symbolism makes you see why they are special and meaningful, even in today's busy world. You don't want to be clueless when your family celebrates an important festival, do you?Another awesome benefit is that knowing about your cultural heritage gives you a stronger sense of identity andconfidence in who you are. When you see the long, rich history of Chinese accomplishments and wisdom, you can take pride in that amazing legacy. That's a big self-esteem booster!Learning old traditions is also really useful for certain careers and hobbies. If you want to work in areas like museums, tourism, teaching, or anything involving Chinese culture, it's pretty much required to know the background. Or if you're into arts and crafts, traditional knowledge can inspire your creativity in leaps and bounds.Last but not least, Chinese traditional culture has had a massive global impact through things like martial arts movies, meditation practices, traditional medicine, and more going mainstream worldwide. If you soak up this knowledge, you'll understand why these became so popular and even get to share the authentic roots behind the trends.So in summary, here are the Biggest Big Deal reasons why college kids should totally take time to study China's fascinating cultural heritage:It connects you to your family roots and ancestorsIt explains values and traditions still huge todayThe philosophies offer profound life guidanceThe arts build skills like discipline and creativityIt helps you respect and participate in holidays and customsIt boosts pride and confidence in your identityIt's useful for many careers and interestsIt lets you tap into globally influential traditionsSee? Not just a bunch of boring old stuff! China has an awesomely rich traditional culture to soak up and be proud of. As a Chinese college student, taking time to learn about the clothing, food, arts, holidays, philosophies and history from the ancient days is pretty darn important.It connects you to the brilliant ideas and achievements of your ancestors in a super meaningful way. That wisdom has stood the test of time for good reason. Plus, it makes you appreciate your heritage and gives you a stronger sense of who you are. How cool is that?So don't just blow off traditional culture as outdated or irrelevant. Dive in and you'll gain insights and life lessons that could seriously change your whole perspective. Who knows, you might unlock your hidden talent for ancient poetry or discover you're a reincarnated Confucian master! Okay, maybe not that far. But trust me, it's worth learning about where you came from.At the very least, you definitely don't want to be the clueless one at family gatherings fumbling over the meanings behind all the traditions. Imagine how embarrassing that would be! No thank you, I'll take the knowledge and cultural confidence instead.So I hope I've convinced you, college kids, that getting educated on China's amazingly profound traditional culture and values isn't just important, it's an awesome opportunity. The rich heritage behind arts, foods, holidays and philosophies is yours to tap into. Why not soak up all that ancestral wisdom while you can?Okay, time for this little elementary scholar to sign off. Thanks for listening to me go on about the big deal of learning the Chinese old stuff. If I've inspired even one college student to embrace their roots, then my job here is done! Over and out from Little Lee.篇5Why It's Super Important for University Students to Learn About Old Chinese CultureHi everybody! Today I want to talk about something really cool - traditional Chinese culture! You might be thinking "Boring!That's just some old stuff from a long time ago." But actually, it's really awesome and important, especially for university students. Let me tell you why!First of all, traditional Chinese culture is like...waaay old. We're talking thousands of years! It started back when emperors ruled China and everyone lived in fancy palaces and temples and stuff. The druids...whoops, I mean scholars, recorded a ton of wise teachings and ideas about how to live a good life. There are sacred books filled with stories, poems, sayings, and life lessons from the great thinkers and philosophers of the past.Speaking of thinkers, let me tell you about some of the big names from back then. There's Confucius who taught about being a good, moral person and respecting your elders and stuff. Then there's Laozi who founded Daoism and talked about going with the flow and living simply. And you can't forget the great military strategist Sunzi who wrote the book on how to win wars without even fighting!Traditional Chinese culture isn't just about old books and sayings though. It's also packed with amazing arts and crafts! There's calligraphy which takes aaaages to learn but makes beautiful writing. Chinese painting uses special brushes and ink to capture nature scenes. They even have intricate wood andjade carvings, pottery, and mind-boggling paper arts that can take years to master.If you're thinking "Yeah cool, but why should I bother learning this old stuff as a university student?" That's a great question! First of all, it connects you to your heritage and roots. Even if you don't live in China, a lot of your family history and culture lies in the old traditions. It's like having a huge backstory that gives you a better understanding of who you are and where you came from.But it's not just about the past - learning traditional culture can seriously help university students today! So much ancient wisdom is about living a balanced, ethical, and meaningful life. Confucian values like respect, integrity and hard work are perfect for students trying to make the best of their education. The philosophical texts teach reasoning, open-mindedness and how to debate constructively too.Chinese traditions are also packed with vivid stories, proverbs, and folk tales which are excellent for sharpening your language skills and cultural knowledge. You can use ancient examples in your essays and researches to sound super knowledgeable. Plus, mastering an artistic tradition likecalligraphy or painting can relieve stress from studying and give you an amazing creative outlet.Learning about heritage and culture also makes you way more interesting and admirable. Imagine like, impressing your professors by reciting classical poetry! Or having deep discussions about ancient strategies and ideas. People who maintain traditions are seen as cultured, disciplined, andwell-rounded - qualities every university student needs to succeed.And you know what the really awesome part is? All these incredible traditions are still practiced today and deeply influence modern China! Ancient values are woven into everyday life, from medicine practices to arts performances. Studying the cultural roots helps university students fit into Chinese society and workplaces after graduating.Whew, that was a lot of talking! But I just get so excited about how epic and meaningful traditional Chinese culture is. It has had such a huge impact over thousands of years and still influences the whole world today. For university students especially, taking the time to understand and connect with their cultural heritage is massively rewarding and beneficial. It shapes who you are, guides how you live, and gives you wisdom to aceevery aspect of student life. So what are you waiting for? Start learning about and embracing these awesome traditions today! Trust me, it will change your whole perspective.。

作为学生如何弘扬中国传统文化英语作文

作为学生如何弘扬中国传统文化英语作文

作为学生如何弘扬中国传统文化英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1How I Can Help Spread Traditional Chinese CultureHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grader at Sunflower Elementary School. Today, I want to talk to you about something that's really important to me - our amazing traditional Chinese culture and how us kids can help keep it alive and spread it to more people.China has such a rich history spanning thousands of years, filled with incredible philosophies, beautiful art, fascinating folklore, and so much more. Our ancestors left behind an incredible cultural legacy that has shaped who we are today. But in this modern, fast-paced world, sometimes the old traditions get forgotten or overlooked. That's why I think it's really important for young people like me to learn about our roots and share that knowledge with others.One way I try to promote Chinese culture is by learning about its history and sharing what I've learned with my classmates and friends. In school, I pay extra close attentionwhenever we have lessons about ancient Chinese dynasties, philosophers like Confucius or Lao Tzu, or traditional festivals and holidays. I take lots of notes and ask my teacher questions if there's anything I don't understand. Then, I can tell the other kids what I've learned during lunch or recess. It's fun teaching them cool facts and stories!For example, did you know that the ancient Chinese invented the first movable type printing system hundreds of years before Gutenberg? Or that the beloved folk tale Journey to the West is actually an allegory about the journey of life and pursuit of enlightenment? There are so many fascinating tid-bits about art, literature, innovations and philosophical concepts that I've gotten to share thanks to learning about our heritage in school.Another thing I really enjoy is attending cultural events and festivals with my family. Every year for Chinese New Year, we go to the big celebration in Chinatown to see the amazing dragon dances, eat delicious food like dumplings and nian gao, and watch the stunning fireworks show. I learned that setting off firecrackers is a long tradition meant to scare off evil spirits and bring good luck. During the Lantern Festival, we make beautifully decorated lanterns together and participate in lantern riddlegames - so much fun! I always make sure to tell my friends all about the exciting activities and the meaningful traditions behind them.At home, my grandparents have taught me a lot of great skills that are part of our culture too. From my grandma, I've learned ancient arts like calligraphy using a bamboo brush dipped in ink, and the intricate paper folding craft of zhezhi. With my grandpa, I've practiced tai chi, the traditional mind-body exercise that builds strength and promotes inner peace. While we're doing these activities together, they explain the deep philosophies and histories behind them. It's such a special way to connect with my roots.Of course, I also take any chance I can get to share these traditions and skills with my friends! Last year for the school's multi-cultural fair, I did a presentation on the meaning behind the different Chinese zodiac animal symbols and their characteristics. I brought in examples of my calligraphy and paper crafts to show how beautifully artistic and symbolic the Chinese writing system and folk arts are. And at recess, I've even taught some of my friends the basic tai chi moves - we had a great time trying to mimic the slow, focused movements together!I'm really passionate about keeping our incredible cultural legacy alive for future generations. Even as kids, there's so much we can do to learn about its amazing history and spread awareness of its beauty and wisdom with the people around us. Every time I get the chance to share fun facts from ancient folklore, the meanings behind traditional practices, or hands-on skills passed down over centuries, I jump at it. That way, more people can be exposed to and gain an appreciation for the brilliance and richness of Chinese culture.If all of us young people make an effort to understand our heritage and share it with genuine enthusiasm and pride, the spirit of our vibrant cultural traditions won't be lost over time. So let's keep studying its fascinating stories and customs. Let's keep attending festivals and events to experience the magic first-hand. Let's keep learning age-old arts and skills from our elders. And most importantly, let's keep spreading knowledge and excitement about our heritage to everyone we can!After all, the more people who understand and respect the amazing accomplishments and wonderful wisdom of ancient Chinese culture, the farther its light can shine, even in today's modern era. I'll definitely keep doing my part - will you join me on this meaningful journey?篇2How Students Can Spread Traditional Chinese CultureHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grader at Sunshine Elementary School. Today I want to talk about something really important - our amazing Chinese culture! China has such a rich history and so many cool traditions that have been passed down for thousands of years. But these days, a lot of kids my age don't know much about our culture. We're so busy playing video games, watching cartoons, and using our phones and tablets. While modern technology is awesome, we can't forget where we came from. That's why I think it's really important for students like me to help keep Chinese traditions alive!There are lots of ways we can do this. One of the easiest is by learning about major Chinese festivals and celebrations. The Spring Festival or Chinese New Year is probably the most famous one. It's so much fun - we get new clothes, spend time with family, eat delicious foods like dumplings and nian gao, and receive red envelopes with lucky money inside. During the festival, we also decorate our homes with paper cut-outs, couplets, and bright red lanterns. Doesn't that sound exciting?The Mid-Autumn Festival is another biggie that's all about lunar appreciation, moon cakes, and family reunions. My personal favorite might be the Dragon Boat Festival though, where we get to watch the awesome dragon boat races and eat sticky rice dumplings called zongzi! By learning the stories and customs behind these holidays, we gain a deeper understanding of our heritage.Another way to experience Chinese traditions is through arts and crafts. There are so many skilled artisans in China that create incredible works using ancient techniques. Things like calligraphy, paper cutting, kite making, mask painting, and pottery are not only beautiful, but allow us to connect with our culture in a hands-on way. Wouldn't it be cool to learn how to paint delicate scenes on a silk fan or try using a calligraphy brush to write out some of the thousands of intricate Chinese characters? My class took a field trip to a museum last year where we got to see breathtaking jade carvings and shimmering cloisonné pieces up close. I'll never forget how amazed I felt.Speaking of museums, taking trips and visiting cultural sites is an amazing way for kids to immerse themselves in China's past. From the Forbidden City in Beijing to the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an, our country is home to so many iconic historical places.When I was little, my parents took me to Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou and I was blown away by how pretty and peaceful it was with all the pagodas, bridges, and ponds. Learning first-hand is way more fun than just reading about these places in textbooks!Traditional Chinese music, dance, opera, and martial arts are other great examples of cultural customs to explore. I started practicing tai chi with my grandpa last summer and discovered how relaxing and focused it can make you feel. Some of my friends take classes in things like guzheng zither, sword fighting, or dragon dancing for the New Year. They're always talking about the cool meanings and skills they're learning. Maybe I'll join them for a lion dance performance next year!Of course, we can't forget about Chinese cuisine and traditional ingredients! Food is such an important part of our culture. My grandparents grow herbs like ginseng and goji berries in their garden, which they use to make yummy soups and teas. Apparently plants like these have been utilized for their health benefits in China for ages. On our birthdays, we always have longevity noodles that symbolize long life. For the New Year, my aunt makes amazing dumplings stuffed with lean ground pork, shrimp, chives, ginger and other lucky fillings. Yum!Dishes like these aren't just delicious, but connect us to our roots.As you can see, there are countless ways for students to get involved with Chinese customs. We can attend cultural events and festivals together. We can take classes to learn ancient arts and skills. We can visit historic sites and taste traditional foods. We can even start new clubs or groups at school to celebrate our shared heritage with classmates!Why is it so important for us kids to make an effort, you ask? Well, our rich traditions shape who we are and give us a sense of national pride and identity. They contain precious wisdom from our ancestors about values like honor, perseverance, humility and respect for nature. Passing on these practices is how we stay connected to our roots and keep our civilization's remarkable history alive for future generations.China has come so far and achieved so much over its 5,000 year existence. From groundbreaking inventions like the compass, gunpowder and papermaking, to timeless philosophies like Confucianism and Taoism, our people have given the world countless gifts. More recent examples like kung fu movies, traditional medicine, mah-jongg, and even fireworks have also become beloved around the globe. How cool is that?!So you see, we have a lot to feel proud of! Our diverse ethnic minorities, customs, art forms, legends, and values all combine into one united, deeply meaningful way of life. What other country can claim such an old, rich, lasting culture? Studying and experiencing our heritage helps us appreciate how incredibly special it is.As young students, it's our duty and responsibility to keep these traditions going strong. We're the future inheritors after all! Our parents and grandparents have worked hard to uphold our civilization's legacy, and now it's our turn to take it to new heights. It's on us kids to learn these practices with enthusiasm and treat them with respect. We're not just preserving the past, but ensuring our nation's identity endures for centuries to come.I hope this inspires you all to take an interest in your Chinese cultural roots. There's so much vibrant history, symbolism and beauty to discover! Whether it's watching a Peking Opera performance, slurping down a bowl of bird's nest soup, or taking up an ancient martial art, every little effort helps. Let's work together to truly understand and celebrate our amazing civilization's gifts to the world. I can't wait to see what awesome traditions we'll come up with next! Thank you!篇3How Students Can Spread Traditional Chinese CultureHi there! My name is Xinxin and I'm a 10-year-old student. Today I want to talk about something really important - how us kids can help promote and spread traditional Chinese culture. China has such a rich history and heritage, with customs, arts, and wisdom passed down through thousands of years. But in this modern world, it can sometimes feel like these traditions are getting lost or forgotten. That's why it's up to us young people to learn about and celebrate our incredible cultural legacy!First off, we need to understand just how amazing and special Chinese culture truly is. Our civilization stretches back over 5,000 years - that's older than ancient Egypt and Greece! From the Zhou Dynasty's pioneering work on philosophy and ethics, to the Tang era's brilliant poetry, to the Song technological innovations like the compass, printing, and gunpowder, the Chinese people have given the world so many incredible gifts over the millennia.Our culture is absolutely packed with meaningful traditions, symbols, and values that have stood the test of time. Take something as simple as the humble dumpling - these little morsels are eaten at the New Year to symbolize wealth and prosperity for the coming year. Or look at the deeply meaningfulrespect for elders and ancestors that runs through every part of society. Customs like the lunar New Year celebration, the dragon dances, and brushpainting are all vibrant examples of our heritage that deserve to live on.It makes me sad when I see people my age who don't know much about their own cultural roots. Sometimes it feels like kids today are way more interested in video games, movies, and pop music from the West rather than appreciating the incredible richness of China's traditions. If that attitude keeps up, there's a risk of so much invaluable knowledge and beautiful artforms slowly fading away over time. We can't let that happen!So what can we students do to help promote and spread Chinese culture? For one thing, we need to take the time to actually learn about it! Read books on history and legends. Ask your grandparents to teach you ancient poems, songs, or calligraphy. See if you can find classes on things like martial arts, brush painting, or making dumplings the traditional way. Truly take the time to understand and experience these customs and arts with passion and respect.When we've gained some real knowledge, we can then share it with others! Put on shows or demonstrations at school of dragon dances, martial arts, or traditional plays. Teachclassmates phrases of Mandarin calligraphy. Discuss the philosophical ideas of Confucius or the I-Ching in your essays. Make crafts or art pieces inspired by Chinese traditions to display. Getting other kids interested and invested in the culture is so important for keeping it alive.We should also use modern technology in positive ways to spread awareness. Create videos explaining traditional festivals or folklore to post online. Share pictures of amazing historical sites or artifacts. And always be proud ambassadors and advocates for how incredible Chinese heritage truly is! Politely correct any myths or stereotypes you encounter about the culture.On a broader level, we can push for schools to teach more extensive classes on China's history, philosophies, and traditions within their curriculums. The arts of calligraphy, brush painting, and martial arts should absolutely have a bigger presence. Field trips to museums, Chinatowns, festivals, and historical sites connect students to their living legacy. Education is key to keeping these amazing gifts from the past alive and relevant.Finally, one of the most impactful ways we can promote traditional culture is simply to uphold those values in our own lives with dignity and care. Treat elders with the utmost respect.Celebrate holidays and festivals as they were meant to be celebrated. Keep the spirit of harmony, balance, and human wisdom at the heart of how you live each day. When we youth embody these ethics and timeless customs, it shows their enduring importance in the modern era.Making an effort to understand our incredible cultural inheritance and share it with others is one of the greatest responsibilities we students have. Confucius said, "Study the past if you would define the future." If we don't nurture and protect the profound heritage of China's 5,000 years of civilization, who will? It's up to us to keep these amazing traditions vibrant and alive for generations to come.We young people have the passion and energy to ensure customs like martial arts, calligraphy, festivals, and Confucian wisdom remain an integral part of society. By learning about them with sincerity, sharing them with enthusiasm, and upholding their values, we become torchbearers illuminating the path of Chinese culture for the whole world. It's such an important legacy - and it's our privilege to be its guardians and champions today!。

以学生应该上劳动课为话题写英语作文

以学生应该上劳动课为话题写英语作文

以学生应该上劳动课为话题写英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Name is Alex, and I'm in 5th grade. Today, I want to tell you why I think all students like me should have to take labor education classes in school. It's something I feel really strongly about!First of all, labor classes teach us important life skills that we'll use forever. In my labor class last year, we learned how to sew buttons onto shirts and fix holes in socks. We even made little coin purses out of fabric! My dad was really impressed when I sewed a loose button back onto his favorite shirt. He said knowing those kinds of skills will save me lots of money in the future instead of having to pay people to do simple repairs.We also learned about taking care of a vegetable garden. We each had our own little plot in the school garden where we planted seeds, pulled weeds, and watered the plants. It was so cool to watch the tiny seeds grow into big tomato plants or cucumber vines! At harvest time, we even got to take some of the veggies home to eat. My mom loved the fresh salad greens Ibrought home. Gardening might seem like just a hobby, but it teaches patience, responsibility, and where our food actually comes from.In labor class, we've fixed broken toys and furniture, baked bread and cookies, and learned to handle basic tools like hammers and screwdrivers safely. One time, we even took apart an old desktop computer and learned about all the different components inside! It's amazing how many practical skills we've picked up.But labor classes don't just teach us specific skills. They also teach broader lessons about hard work, perseverance, and taking pride in a job well done. Lots of the projects we do require patience and focus to get right. Like when we were learning woodworking skills by making Simple picture frames. My classmate Steven got really frustrated because his frame wasn't coming out perfect at first. But our teacher Ms. Martin encouraged him to keep trying, and finally he made a frame he felt proud to give to his mom for Mother's Day.When you make something yourself through hard work, you appreciate it so much more. That's a big reason why I think labor classes are important - they teach us the value and dignity of work at a young age. Too many kids in our society today takethings for granted without realizing all the labor that went into making the clothes we wear, the food we eat, or the toys we play with. By using our hands and minds to create useful objects ourselves, we gain a deeper respect for workers and craftspeople.Plus, labor classes give us all a break from just sitting at desks and absorbing information through books or computers. We get to move around, use tools, get our hands dirty, and exercise different muscles. It's good for our bodies as well as our minds! Everybody needs a mixture of physical and mental activities to stay healthy and engaged. Labor classes provide that balance.Some people might argue that labor skills aren't as important these days since our modern economy is so technology and service-oriented. But I completely disagree! Even if we don't all grow up to have jobs in manufacturing or trades, basic skills like sewing, cooking, gardening, and doing simple repairs will serve us well no matter what career we pursue. They'll save us money, help us become more self-reliant adults, and give us rewarding hobbies to enjoy for life.And who knows, some kids might just discover their calling through a labor class! Maybe Steven will end up becoming acarpenter or woodworker because of his experience in our class. Or my friend Emily, who's amazing at sewing, might go into fashion design someday. Without opportunities to explore different crafts and skills, lots of kids might miss out on finding their passions.So in conclusion, I really hope schools keep offering labor education for students like me. It teaches us vital hands-on skills, the value of hard work, respect for labor, and self-sufficiency. It exercises our bodies and minds in different ways than typical classes. And it might even put some students on an unexpected career path by exposing them to new talents and interests!Every student should have the chance to get their hands dirty, create something tangible, and learn what it really means to work hard. I'm just a kid, but I know those are lessons that will stick with me for life. Anybody who disagrees just doesn't appreciate the importance of good old-fashioned labor!篇2The Importance of Labor Classes for StudentsHello everyone! Today, I want to talk about why students should have labor classes. I believe that labor classes are very important for us, young students, and I will explain why.Firstly, labor classes teach us valuable skills. When we participate in labor activities, such as gardening, cleaning, or repairing things, we learn how to work with our hands. These practical skills are essential for our daily lives. We can learn how to plant and grow our own vegetables, how to fix a broken toy, or how to keep our surroundings clean and tidy. These skills will benefit us not only now but also in the future.Secondly, labor classes promote teamwork and cooperation. When we work together on a project, we learn how to communicate and cooperate with others. We learn how to share tasks, listen to each other's ideas, and work towards a common goal. Teamwork is an important skill that we will need throughout our lives, whether it's in school, at work, or in our personal relationships. Labor classes provide us with opportunities to develop these skills from a young age.Moreover, labor classes teach us the value of hard work and responsibility. Through labor activities, we understand that achieving something meaningful requires effort and dedication. We learn to take responsibility for our tasks and complete them to the best of our abilities. This sense of responsibility will help us become more disciplined and motivated individuals in all areas of life, including our studies.In addition, labor classes can also contribute to our physical and mental well-being. Engaging in physical activities during labor classes helps us stay active and healthy. It allows us to break away from our sedentary lifestyles and enjoy the benefits of physical exercise. Furthermore, labor classes provide us with a break from academic studies, allowing our minds to relax and rejuvenate. This balance between physical and mental activities is crucial for our overall development.Lastly, labor classes help us appreciate the value of different types of work. Sometimes, we might think that certain jobs are not important or that they are beneath us. However, through labor classes, we learn that every job has its significance and deserves respect. We learn to appreciate the efforts of farmers, cleaners, and other workers who contribute to our society. This understanding fosters a sense of gratitude and empathy within us.In conclusion, labor classes are extremely beneficial for students. They teach us practical skills, promote teamwork and cooperation, instill a sense of responsibility, improve our physical and mental well-being, and help us appreciate the value of all kinds of work. Therefore, I strongly believe that students should have labor classes as a regular part of their education. Let'sembrace the opportunity to learn and grow through labor classes!Remember, "Work is the key to success!"篇3Should Students Learn How to Work?Hello, my name is Emily, and I'm a fourth-grader at Sunny Elementary School. Today, I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind lately: labor courses in school. I know what you're thinking, "Labor courses? For kids? That sounds like a crazy idea!" But hear me out, because I think it's actually a really good thing that all students should learn.First of all, what exactly are labor courses? Well, they're classes where students learn how to do different kinds of work and jobs. Things like cooking, cleaning, gardening, fixing things around the house, and even simple office tasks like typing and filing. Basically, we would learn all the skills that grown-ups need to know to take care of themselves and their families.Now, you might be wondering, "Why do we need to learn that stuff in school? Can't we just learn it from our parents at home?" And that's a fair question. But the thing is, not all parentshave the time or ability to teach their kids those kinds of skills. Some parents work really long hours, or they might not know how to do certain tasks themselves. That's where labor courses come in – they make sure that every student gets a chance to learn these important life skills, no matter what.Another reason why labor courses are a good idea is that they teach us the value of hard work. Let's be honest, us kids can be pretty lazy sometimes. We'd much rather play video games or watch TV than do chores around the house. But in a labor course, we would actually have to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty (sometimes literally!). We'd learn that hard work pays off, and that it feels really good to accomplish something with our own two hands.Plus, labor courses would give us a chance to try out different kinds of jobs and see what we're good at. Maybe you'll find out that you have a knack for woodworking, or that you're an amazing baker. Or maybe you'll discover that you hate anything involving numbers and would never want to be an accountant. Either way, it's better to figure that stuff out now than to wait until you're an adult and stuck in a job you hate.I know what some of you are thinking, though: "But Emily, won't labor courses just add more work and stress to our alreadybusy lives?" And you're right, school can be pretty tough already with all the homework, tests, and extracurricular activities we have to juggle. But here's the thing: labor courses wouldn't be like our other classes. They would be hands-on and active, which means they'd be a nice break from sitting at a desk all day. Plus, imagine how satisfying it would feel to come home after a long day of school and actually have something to show for it, like a delicious meal you cooked yourself or a birdhouse you built from scratch.But the best part of labor courses is that they would teach us skills that we'll use for the rest of our lives. Sure, we might not remember every single math formula or history fact we learn in school. But knowing how to cook a healthy meal, sew a button, or fix a leaky faucet? Those are the kinds of practical skills that will come in handy no matter what we end up doing when we grow up.So, what do you think? Are you convinced that labor courses are a good idea for students like us? I know it might seem like a lot of extra work, but trust me, it'll be worth it in the end. Who knows, you might even end up finding your dream career through a labor course!At the very least, we'd all learn to be a little moreself-sufficient and resourceful. And in a world where things are constantly changing and evolving, those are skills that will never go out of style.篇4The Importance of Labor Classes for StudentsHello everyone! Today, I want to share with you why I believe students should have labor classes in school. Labor classes are so much fun, and they teach us many important skills that we can use in our daily lives. Let's explore why labor classes are important for us!First of all, labor classes help us become more responsible. When we have tasks to complete, like cleaning our classroom or tending to the school garden, we learn the importance of taking responsibility for our actions. We understand that our actions have consequences, and by doing our tasks diligently, we contribute to the well-being of our school community.Secondly, labor classes teach us valuable life skills. We learn how to work as a team and cooperate with our classmates. When we clean the classroom together or work on a project, we learn how to communicate and share ideas effectively. These skills arenot only useful in school but also in our future careers and personal lives.Moreover, labor classes help us appreciate the value of hard work. When we engage in physical activities like gardening or cleaning, we understand the effort and dedication required to achieve results. We learn that success comes from hard work and perseverance. This knowledge motivates us to work hard in all areas of our lives, whether it's studying or pursuing our passions.In addition, labor classes provide a break from our regular academic subjects. Sometimes sitting in a classroom for a long time can make us feel tired or bored. But when we have labor classes, we get to move around, be active, and engage in hands-on activities. This change of pace not only refreshes our minds but also helps us stay focused and attentive in our other classes.Furthermore, labor classes promote a sense of community and unity among students. When we work together towards a common goal, we build strong bonds and friendships. We learn to appreciate each other's strengths and support one another. Labor classes create a positive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected.Lastly, labor classes encourage creativity andproblem-solving skills. When we engage in activities like art projects or building something, we are encouraged to think outside the box and come up with innovative ideas. We learn to approach challenges with a positive mindset and find solutions. These skills help us become more creative and adaptable individuals.In conclusion, labor classes are an essential part of our education. They teach us responsibility, life skills, the value of hard work, and promote unity among students. Labor classes provide a break from traditional academic subjects and encourage creativity and problem-solving skills. So, let's embrace labor classes with enthusiasm and make the most out of the valuable lessons they offer.篇5The Importance of Labor Classes for StudentsHello everyone! Today, I want to talk about something very important for us students—labor classes. Labor classes are special lessons where we learn different skills through hands-on activities. I believe that labor classes are really important for us, and I will explain why.First of all, labor classes help us develop practical skills. In these classes, we get the chance to try different types of work, such as gardening, cooking, or woodworking. By doing these activities, we learn how to use tools, follow instructions, and work together as a team. These skills are not only useful in our daily lives but also help us prepare for the future.Secondly, labor classes teach us the value of hard work. When we engage in physical activities and complete tasks, we understand that every job requires effort and dedication. We learn to take responsibility for our work and feel a sense of accomplishment when we see the results of our labor. This motivates us to work harder in other areas of our lives as well, such as studying or participating in extracurricular activities.Moreover, labor classes promote creativity andproblem-solving skills. During these classes, we are encouraged to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions. For example, when we work on a gardening project, we need to figure out the best way to arrange the plants and how to take care of them. This helps us develop critical thinking skills and enhances our ability to solve problems independently.In addition, labor classes teach us about the importance of teamwork. We often work in groups or pairs during these classes,which helps us learn how to collaborate effectively. We learn how to communicate with others, share ideas, and support each other. These teamwork skills are not only valuable in labor classes but also in other areas of our lives, such as group projects at school or team sports.Furthermore, labor classes provide a break from our regular academic subjects. While academic subjects are important, labor classes offer a different kind of learning experience. They allow us to engage in hands-on activities and have fun while learning. This helps to keep us motivated and interested in our overall education.In conclusion, labor classes are extremely important for students. They help us develop practical skills, learn the value of hard work, promote creativity and problem-solving skills, teach us about teamwork, and provide a break from regular academic subjects. Therefore, I strongly believe that all students should have the opportunity to participate in labor classes. Let's embrace these classes and make the most of the valuable skills and experiences they offer us!Remember, learning is not just about books and tests. It's also about exploring the world around us and developing skillsthat will help us succeed in life. So, let's embrace labor classes and enjoy the wonderful learning opportunities they provide!Thank you!篇6Why Students Should Take Labor ClassesHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 4th grader. Today I want to tell you why I think all students, even kids like me in elementary school, should take labor classes at school. Labor classes teach us important skills like gardening, woodworking, sewing, cooking, and other hands-on activities. Taking these classes is super beneficial and fun!Let me start by talking about gardening class. In gardening, we learn how to plant seeds, water plants properly, pull weeds, and harvest yummy fruits and vegetables when they are grown. Gardening gets us outdoors in the fresh air and sunshine instead of stuck inside all day. It teaches us responsibility because we have to care for the plants daily. It's also really cool to grow your own food that you can eat! My favorite things we grew last year were juicy tomatoes, crisp radishes, and plump pumpkins for Halloween. I felt so proud seeing the cycle of life happen right before my eyes as the seeds sprouted and grew into big plants.Woodworking class is another favorite of mine. We start by learning about different types of wood and tools like hammers, saws, and sandpaper. Then we get to make awesome creations out of wood! Last year I made a birdhouse for my backyard. I loved picking out the colors to paint it and adding decorations. Now every day I can look outside and see birds making a home out of something I built with my own hands. That makes me feel accomplished. Woodworking takes a lot of patience and precision. It has helped me work on skills like followingmulti-step instructions precisely and taking my time to do careful, quality work.Sewing is a handy skill that can teach kids creativity and show us how to repurpose old items in sustainable ways. In sewing class, we learn to use a needle and thread to repair ripped clothes. We also design and sew fun projects like pillows, stuffed animals, and tote bags to carry our books. My best friend and I both made cute plushie cats from scraps of fabric. Sewing allows us to express ourselves through colors and patterns while making useful items. It's neat to be able to take something like an old t-shirt destined for the trash and turn it into a cool new creation!All of these labor classes teach vital life skills in an engaging, hands-on way. They allow students to work with our hands and bodies instead of just our minds. We are able to be creative and see tangible results of our efforts, which boosts self-confidence. These classes provide a needed break from academics so we don't get burned out. We learn useful, practical abilities that will benefit us our whole lives, like being able to cook a meal, sew on a loose button, or build a simple piece of furniture. The classes expose us to different hobbies and potential career paths too.Beyond the individual skills, labor classes promote other positive traits. They require perseverance when a project doesn't go perfectly at first. We have to stay focused and see things through to the end. They build problem-solving abilities as we figure out how to troubleshoot issues, such as when my birdhouse didn't fit together quite right at first. We learn time management by planning out the steps and adhering to schedules. Teamwork comes into play when we collaborate in groups on bigger undertakings. Labor classes strengthen qualities like responsibility, patience, and attention to detail.Most importantly to me, labor classes make learning fun! Instead of being bored sitting at a desk, we are up and actively doing. We get to be creative and make visually appealingprojects. We learn by experiencing and doing, not just reading or listening. My labor classes provide a nice balance to the academics so my brain has a break. They tap into different skills and learning styles, which benefits students of all types. I always leave those classes feeling accomplished, proud of what I created, and excited to get my hands dirty again soon.In conclusion, labor classes should definitely be part of every school's curriculum starting from elementary ages. They equip students with essential life skills through interactive, engaging activities. We gain practical。

【英语作文】为什么越来越多人学习汉语 Why More and More People Learn Chinese

【英语作文】为什么越来越多人学习汉语 Why More and More People Learn Chinese

为什么越来越多人学习汉语Why More and More PeopleLearn ChineseIn China,students have to learn English since they went to school.Some parents even hire a tutor to let their children master English when they are very small.In western countries,a lot of people learn mandarin just as we learn English.They want to master Chinese,because China is the future market.Look back on the past decades,Chinese economy developed so fast that the foreign media were shocked.They predicted that Chinese economy would be N0.1 in the coming year.To learn Chinese well is to seize the chance,so more and more foreign parents send their children to learn Chinese.Some even can speak as well as a local people.在中国,自从学生开始上学后就必须学习英语,有些父母甚至在孩子很小的时候就雇家教让孩子掌握英语。

在西方国家,很多人学习中文就像我们学习英语那样。

他们想掌握汉语,因为中国是未来的市场。

回顾过去的几十年中,中国经济发展得非常之快,外国媒体都为之震撼。

他们预测,未来中国经济发展将会排在第一位。

疫情在家学习的英语作文

疫情在家学习的英语作文
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Many Chinese students have studied English for ten years
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Para. 1 The problem
The reasons
Many Chinese students have studied English for ten years
or so, but most of them cannot even speak English
correctly or fluently. In my opinion, there are several
We must learn to speak as a child does. How … ,listen, repeat, the parents, praise, encourage
we should learn as a child who learns by listening and repeating, encouraged and praised by parents.
Para. 3
What should the language teachers do? They should avoid criticism and be generous with praise The best way to motivate …
Teachers are supposed not to criticize but praise as much as possible to motivate.
Para. 4 Another advice for the students
The most important aspect of speaking is having good self-esteem. Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself. When most Chinese people are asked how their English is, or they are told their English is very good, they immediately respond by saying, “Oh, my English is very poor.” If you say this to yourself often enough, you will believe it. When someone compliments you, just say “thank you”.
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