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人教新目标七年级下册Unit3 --4综合复习(词组、句式、语法、练习、写作)

人教新目标七年级下册Unit3 --4综合复习(词组、句式、语法、练习、写作)
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疑问副词how及其构成的复合疑问词
1. how可以对交通方式或健康状况进行提问。 2. how long询问时间或物体的长度。
3. how far询问距离。
我们学过的how构成的疑问词组还有: 1. how much: 对不可数名词的数量或价格进行提问。 2. how many: 询问可数名词的数量。 3. how old: 询问某人的年龄。
_H__o_w______ is your mother today? 5. 你的学校多久举行一次运动会? _H__o_w__o_ft_e_ndoes your school have a sports meeting?
乘坐交通工具 :动词短语和介词短语的用法辨析
1、动词短语(如take the bus, ride a bike,walk,drive a car 等)做谓语,放在主语 后。 2、介词短语(如by subway, on foot,in the car,on the bus 等)做方式状语,放在句中谓语动词后。
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我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元

我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元

我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Morning Walk to SchoolHi there! My name is Jessica and I'm a 7th grader at Oakwood Middle School. Today I want to tell you all about my daily journey to school - my morning walk!I live about a mile away from my school, so instead of taking the bus or getting a ride from my parents, I prefer to walk. I really enjoy walking to school for lots of reasons. First of all, it's great exercise! I get my body moving bright and early. It wakes me up and gives me a burst of energy to start my day. Sometimes in the mornings I can feel a little groggy, but that all goes away once I'm out walking in the fresh air.The walk itself is really nice too. I get to enjoy the outdoors and nature before being stuck inside a school building all day long. There's a pretty trail that winds through the park near my house. I love seeing the trees, flowers, birds and squirrels as I stroll along the path. Depending on the season, I get to see the leaves changing colors in the fall, or new baby birds hatching inthe spring. No matter what time of year, it's always a pleasant sight.I especially enjoy walking on crisp autumn mornings when there's a slight chill in the air. I'll throw on a cozy sweater and watch as my breath comes out in little puffs of steam. The crunch of the fallen leaves under my feet is so satisfying. In the wintertime, I get to admire the frost glistening on the branches and grass. If I'm really lucky, there might even be a fresh layer of pristine snow blanketing the ground. As you can probably tell, fall and winter are my favorite seasons for the walk!On my route, I pass by this quaint little coffee shop that always has the most delightful aromas wafting through the air. The smell of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods like muffins, scones and croissants makes my mouth water. Sometimes I'll treat myself and stop in for a hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. It's the perfect little pick-me-up before a long day at school.About halfway to the school, I meet up with my best friend Kylie. We've been neighbors since we were little kids, so we've walked to school together for years and years now. Having a friend to chat with makes the journey go by so quickly. We fill each other in on what's been happening in our lives and what wehave planned for that day. Sometimes we review the homework we did the night before too. We also like to analyzes shows we've been watching, movies we want to see, or talk about books we've read. The conversation keeps us laughing and entertained the whole way.As we get closer to the school, we see more and more kids out walking or riding their bikes. We wave and say hi to our other friends and classmates. By the time we reach the building, I feel awake, energized and ready to tackle the day ahead. The walk puts me in a fantastic mood. I'm so much happier and more focused than if I just groggily rolled out of bed and hopped on the bus or in the car. Getting fresh air and exercise is so good for me mentally and physically!Once the final bell rings at 3 pm, my friend Kylie and I happily reunite and head back home the way we came. Sometimes the walk back is a bit more tiring after a long day of learning and classes. But Kylie and I keep each other energized by continuing our chat or listening to music together. I always feel so accomplished when I reach my doorstep, knowing I got in some great exercise bookending my day.Well, there you have it - the tale of my morning (and afternoon) walk to school! Rain or shine, hot or cold, I completethat mile-long journey nearly every day of the school year. It's become a routine I cherish. Not only does it get my body moving, but it allows me to enjoy nature's beauty and my best friend's company. What better way to start off a day than that? Getting some fresh air and a little workout puts me in the best possible mindset for learning and growing. So lace up those sneakers and get walking - it'll do a body and mind good!篇2My Walk to SchoolHi there! My name is Johnny and I'm going to tell you all about my walk to school. Walking to school is the best way to start my day. I love the fresh air, sunshine (when it's not raining of course!), and getting some exercise before sitting at my desk all day.I live pretty close to my school, only about a half mile away, so the walk takes me around 10-15 minutes. I leave my house at 7:30 am to get to class a little early before the 8 am bell rings. The first part of my walk takes me down Maple Street. There are lots of big trees lining the sidewalk which is really pretty when their leaves change colors in the fall. I have to be careful though because sometimes acorns and twigs fall onto the pavement.After a few blocks, I reach the end of Maple Street and hang a right onto Oak Avenue. This is the busiest part of my route because it's one of the main roads through our neighborhood. There are shops, restaurants, and the grocery store along Oak Ave. It's fun to see people out and about getting their day started too. I have to be extra careful when crossing Oak though and only cross at the stoplight. My parents would kill me if I jaywalked!Once I make it across Oak, I cut through Green Park. This is my favorite part! The park has a little creek that runs through it and lots of ducks, geese, and squirrels. Sometimes I'll stop for a minute to watch the ducks swimming along. I've even seen a heron wading in the shallow water a few times looking for fish to eat. How cool is that? The path through the park is nice and shady from all the big oak trees. It's very peaceful and quiet compared to busy Oak Avenue.After the park, I only have two more blocks to go until I reach Oakwood Middle School. I pass by Mr. Wilson's house and can usually smell whatever he's cooking for breakfast. His house always has the best smells wafting from the kitchen window! Finally, I cross Elm Street and the school is right there on thecorner. The big oak tree out front is a well-known meeting spot where kids hang out before the bell rings.I really enjoy my little walk to school every morning. I get some exercise, fresh air, and get to experience the natural sights and sounds of our neighborhood. From the colorful leaves in fall to watching the ducks at the park, my walk keeps things interesting. Even when it's raining or cold, I still prefer to walk instead of getting a ride from my parents. I arrive feeling awake, refreshed, and ready to tackle whatever my teachers have planned for the day. Walking is just the best way to start my day off right before hitting the books!篇3Walking to SchoolHey there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about my daily journey to school. It's not a long trip or anything, but I think the little things that happen along the way are kinda cool and worth sharing.So every morning, my mom wakes me up around 7:15am. I'm definitely not a morning person, so it's always a struggle to get out of my warm, cozy bed. But mom is persistent and eventually I'm up and getting ready. I throw on my uniform – awhite polo shirt and navy blue pants. Can't forget to brush my teeth and hair too!By 7:40am, I'm out the door and starting my walk. Our house is about half a mile from school, so not too far. The first part of the journey takes me down Maple Street. There are lots of big trees lining the sidewalk, which is nice. Their leaves turn bright orange and red in the fall – my favorite season!As I'm walking, I always look out for the same black dog that seems to be hanging out in Old Mr. Jenkins' yard every morning. He's out there rain or shine, just kinda chilling and watching the world go by. I give him a friendly wave as I pass and he thumps his tail a couple times. Good boy!A couple houses down from there, I cut through an alleyway as a shortcut. This part always makes me a little nervous because one time I saw a stray cat back there and it kinda freaked me out.I pick up my pace a bit until I'm through to the other side.Then I hit Main Street, which is where things start getting busier. There are shops and restaurants and people out and about starting their days. The amazing smell of fresh-baked bread and pastries hits my nose from the bakery on the corner. My stomach rumbles a bit, wishing I had time to stop in for a doughnut.I have to be extra careful crossing Main Street because the traffic can get pretty heavy, even in the mornings. I wait for the crossing guard to stop the cars and give me the signal that it's safe to go. Once I'm across, I'm in the final stretch!The last couple blocks take me past the public library and the park. I always slow down a bit to look at the playground, which is usually empty at this hour. I remember spending so many afternoons on those swings and slides and monkey bars when I was a little kid. Those were the days!Finally, I arrive at school right around 8am. I join the crowd of students walking through the front doors, saying hi to friends and classmates along the way. We all get situated at our lockers and desks, waiting for the first bell to ring at 8:20.And that's my morning routine – just a simple walk to school, but I wouldn't have it any other way. The fresh air, the neighborhood sights and sounds, it all helps wake me up and get me ready for another day of learning and growing.Who knows, maybe I'll switch up my route one of these days, just to explore a different way of getting to the same place. But for now, I'm enjoying my little trek and all the small moments it brings. Getting some steps in, working on my navigation skills,and appreciating my community. Not a bad way to start the day if you ask me!Anyway, thanks for letting me share my morning adventure with you. I've got math class starting soon, so I better wrap this up. But let me know if you ever want to join me on one of my walks sometime! The more the merrier. Until next time, laters!篇4Walking to School is the Best!Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm in 7th grade. Today I want to tell you all about why walking to school is just the best thing ever. I started walking to school this year instead of taking the bus or getting a ride from my parents. At first, I wasn't sure if I would like it, but now I absolutely love it!The main reason walking is so awesome is because it's great exercise. I used to just sit around a lot after school playing video games or watching TV. But now that I'm walking every day, I'm getting way more activity and exercise. According to my mom, kids my age are supposed to get 60 minutes of exercise per day. With my 20 minute walk to school in the morning and 20 minute walk home after school, that's already 40 minutes right there!The exercise helps me stay healthy and energized throughout the day.Another awesome thing about walking is that it helps the environment. My mom is always talking about our "carbon footprint" and how we need to reduce emissions from cars and buses to help fight climate change. Well, by walking instead of riding, I'm not creating any emissions at all! She was really proud of me when I decided to start walking. I'm doing my small part to reduce air pollution. It makes me feel good to be environmentally friendly.My favorite part about the walks themselves is getting to experience the outdoors and nature. Instead of being stuck inside a car or bus, I get to breathe the fresh air and look around at all the trees, flowers, squirrels, and birds. It's like a little adventure twice a day! Sometimes I see incredible things like a hawk circling overhead or a bunny munching on some leaves. My neighborhood just looks so pretty and peaceful in the morning light. On gloomy, rainy days, I get to splish-splash in the puddles and breathe in that amazing earthy smell. No matter what, I always appreciate connecting with nature for a little bit instead of just rushing from indoors to indoors.The walks also give me a nice transition time before and after school. In the mornings, the walk wakes me up and gets me mentally prepared for the busy day ahead. By the time I get to school, I feel alert and ready to learn. Then in the afternoons, the walk home gives me time to unwind from everything that happened at school. I can process my thoughts, breathe the fresh air, and mentally shift gears to relax at home. My parents say the transition time is good for me.Plus, I get to listen to music, podcasts, or audio books while walking which makes the time just fly by. Sometimes I even have my friends join me for at least part of the walks and we can chat and spend time together. Way better than being stuck on a bus or in a car!I have to admit, there are a couple downsides to walking though. When it's raining, snowing, or extremely hot or cold out, the walks aren't as fun. I have to wear proper clothing to deal with the weather. Occasionally I get sweaty from the exercise which isn't ideal right before going to class. And if I'm running late in the mornings, I do have to speed walk or jog part of the way to make it on time.But those negatives are pretty minor compared to all the amazing benefits! My overall experience walking to school hasbeen incredibly positive. I'm getting exercise, helping the environment, enjoying nature, having transition time, and listening to fun stuff. I honestly can't imagine going back to riding a bus or car every day. I'd way rather walk!So if you live close enough, I really really recommend walking to school. It's so good for your health, the planet, and your mental well-being. Just throw on a good playlist or podcast and get strolling! Don't be scared to try it. What initially seemed like a chore for me turned into one of the most enjoyable parts of my day. Trust me, your future self will thank you for spending that time walking instead of being stuck in a vehicle. Do it for your body, your mind, and the Earth! Get those steps in and start your walk to school journey.篇5Here's an essay about walking to school in the tone of a 7th grade student, approximately 2000 words long:Walking to School is So Much Fun!Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 7th grader. Today, I want to tell you all about my daily adventure of walking to school. It may sound boring to some people, but for me, it's the best part of my day! Let me explain why.First of all, I get to enjoy the fresh morning air and the beautiful scenery around me. I live in a lovely neighborhood with lots of trees and flowers. As I walk down the street, I can hear the birds chirping and see the squirrels scampering about. It's like being in a peaceful little nature wonderland!But that's not all! Walking to school also means I get to hang out with my best friend, Sarah. We live just a few blocks away from each other, so we meet up every morning and walk together. It's our special "bestie time" where we can chat, giggle, and even make up silly songs or jokes along the way.Speaking of silly, you should see some of the hilarious things we encounter on our walks! Just the other day, we saw a dog chasing its own tail in circles, and we couldn't stop laughing. Another time, we witnessed a neighbor's cat getting stuck in a tree and meowing loudly for help. We always have a good laugh at the funny antics we spot.Of course, walking to school isn't just about fun and games. It's also great exercise! By the time we reach our school gates, Sarah and I have already burned off some energy and worked up a healthy appetite for our morning snacks. Plus, all that walking helps me stay fit and active, which is important for growing kids like us.But perhaps the best part of our daily walks is the quality time we get to spend together. Sarah and I have been best friends since kindergarten, and our morning walks are a special tradition we share. We use this time to catch up on each other's lives, share our hopes and dreams, and even vent about any problems or worries we might have.Sometimes, we'll even come up with creative ideas or solve homework problems together during our walks. It's like having our own little mobile brainstorming session! Sarah is really good at math, while I'm better at English, so we often help each other out with our strengths.Of course, walking to school isn't always rainbows and butterflies. Sometimes, it rains or snows, and we have to bundle up and brave the elements. But even on those days, we make the best of it by singing silly songs or playing fun games like "I Spy" to pass the time.And let's not forget about the occasional obstacles we encounter, like construction sites or busy intersections. But that's all part of the adventure! We've learned to be careful and follow traffic rules, so it's no big deal.All in all, my daily walks to school with Sarah are the highlight of my day. We get to enjoy the great outdoors, stayactive, catch up with each other, and have plenty of fun and laughs along the way. Sure, it might seem like a small thing, but to us, it's a cherished tradition that we look forward to every morning.So, if you ever have the chance to walk to school with your best friend, I highly recommend it. Not only is it good for your health, but it's also an opportunity to create special memories and strengthen your friendship. Who knows, you might even spot a dog chasing its tail or a cat stuck in a tree, and have a good laugh together!。

人教版九年级英语期中复习知识点习题

人教版九年级英语期中复习知识点习题

期中复习Part1知识点回顾①词汇1.patient(1)The nurse _______ ________ ________ the baby.(对…有耐心的)(2)You’ll just have to be ________ (patient) and wait.(3)When the teacher came into classroom, the students instantly became ________(silent)(4)I just live near the supermarket, so it’s _______ for me to go shopping.A. interestingB. convenientC. safeD. inexpensive(5)After the operation, the patient was no longer _______.A. in silenceB. in generalC. in dangerD. in fact2. polite(1)你应该对你的老师有礼貌。

You should ____________________ your teachers.(2)It’s important to know how to ask for help ________. (polite)(3)对于青少年来说,在父母面前有礼貌地说话很重要。

It’s important for teenagers to _____________________ in front of their parents.3. decide(1)Her son has decided to buy a camera (同义句)Her son has _________________________ buy a camera.(2)对于学生来说,下定决心努力学习很重要。

上学途中应注意哪些交通规则英语作文

上学途中应注意哪些交通规则英语作文

上学途中应注意哪些交通规则英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1What Traffic Rules Should I Follow on the Way to School?Being a kid is awesome! We get to play, have fun, and not worry about too many grown-up things. But there is one grown-up thing we do have to worry about - following traffic rules when we walk or bike to school. It's really important to know the rules so we can get to school safely.The first big rule is to always use sidewalks or paths when they are available. Streets are super dangerous for kids because of all the cars, trucks, and buses driving around. If there isn't a sidewalk, we need to walk facing traffic on the side of the road. That way we can see the vehicles coming towards us. Never ever walk in the street!Crossing streets can be really scary. That's why we should only cross at corners or marked crosswalks whenever possible. Drivers expect pedestrians to cross there, so they'll be watching more carefully. If there is a traffic signal, we must wait for the "Walk" signal before stepping into the crosswalk. And rememberto look left, right, then left again before crossing to make sure no cars are coming.Sometimes there aren't any crosswalks or traffic signals at an intersection. In that case, we have to be very cautious crossing. Stop at the edge, look left-right-left again, and only go if it's completely clear with no vehicles coming. It's also smart to make eye contact with drivers before crossing, that way we know they see us too.If an adult crossing guard is present, it's important to pay close attention and follow their instructions for when to cross safely. They are there to help kids, so we should listen to them.Special care is needed when crossing driveways or alleyways too. Drivers may not be expecting people to walk across and could be pulling out without seeing us. Always stop and check both ways before crossing a driveway or alley.When bikes are allowed on sidewalks, we need to ride slowly and watch out for people walking, especially little kids. It's often better to walk bikes across crosswalks rather than ride across. And always wear a helmet! If biking on the street, kids are supposed to follow the same rules as cars do and ride in the same direction as traffic.Speaking of cars, it's never safe for kids to chase a ball, pet, or toy into the street without an adult. We have to stop at the edge and wait for help. We're too little to judge how fast vehicles might be coming.One more super important rule is to avoid distractions when walking or biking near streets. Things like cell phones, headphones, video games, and even pets can take our attention away from watching out for traffic dangers. It's best to put those things away until we're clear of the roads.There sure are a lot of rules to keep in mind just to get to school! But they exist for a good reason - to keep kids like you and me from getting hurt by vehicles. Even though walking or biking feels pretty safe and easy to us, we need to remember that cars and trucks are huge and can cause terrible injuries if they hit a kid.Following traffic safety rules shows we're becoming responsible citizens. It shows truck and bus drivers, and other adults in cars that kids know what we're doing around roads. That makes them feel better about watching for us too. Let's keep earning that respect by doing the right thing each time we leave the house.Someday we'll be all grown up and maybe even driving a vehicle ourselves. Then we'll really appreciate how important it is for kids to use crosswalks, wait for "Walk" signals, wear helmets on bikes, and avoid distractions. By following good safety habits as pedestrians and bike riders now, we're practicing for when we become drivers and have even more responsibility on the roads. Getting into safe habits young helps keep it a lifetime practice.So there you have it! To stay safe walking or biking to school, use sidewalks and paths, cross carefully at corners and crosswalks, pay attention to crossing guards, avoid distractions, and ride bikes properly. It's a lot to remember, but toughest rule of all is to never let our guard down around traffic. One mistake is all it takes for a tragic accident to happen. Let's stick to the safety rules every single day to and from school. They'll protect us and show we're responsible future drivers too.篇2Traffic Rules to Follow on My Way to SchoolHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in 5th grade. Every day, I walk to school and back home again. It's about a 15 minute walk each way. My mom and dad have taught me lots of importanttraffic rules to follow to stay safe on my journey to and from school. I want to share some of the key ones with you!First up, I always make sure to walk on the sidewalk or path whenever there is one available. If there is no sidewalk, I walk facing traffic so I can see any cars coming towards me. My parents told me to never walk in the road itself unless I absolutely have to in an area with no sidewalks or paths. Even then, I stay as far over to the side as possible.Speaking of roads, any time I need to cross one, I find a marked crosswalk if there is one nearby. Crosswalks are those zebra stripe markings painted on the road. If there is a pedestrian crossing signal, I wait for the walking person symbol to show up before I cross. My dad says that symbol means it's safe for people to cross. If there isn't a pedestrian signal, I look both ways carefully and only cross when there is a big enough gap in traffic that I can make it all the way across safely.My parents drilling "look both ways" into my head has really stuck with me! I never just step into a road or crosswalk without checking both directions first. Cars can come out of nowhere if you aren't watching carefully. I've been taught to take extra care at intersections too since cars may be turning.If I get to a crosswalk and cars have already stopped, I always make eye contact with the driver and wave to them so they see me before stepping out. You can't always tell if a driver is distracted or has seen you, so it's better to be safe than sorry. Once I'm in the crosswalk, I walk quickly but don't run across. Running makes it harder to stop if you need to.My school has designated drop-off and pick-up areas that my parents use if they are driving me. Otherwise, I walk through the marked walkways and crossings in the school zone. A lot of kids are coming and going at arrival and dismissal times, so I have to be extra vigilant and watch for cars backing up or turning. The school has staff members helping direct traffic and kids too which is really helpful.If I'm walking near a road with no sidewalk, I've learned to walk single file with other kids if we're in a group. That prevents anyone from accidentally walking into the road. And speaking of groups, it's important to walk, not run or horseplay. You could easily trip and fall into traffic if you aren't paying attention.Whenever I get to a driveway or alleyway where cars could be crossing my path, I stop and look both ways before proceeding. Cars backing out of those areas often can't seeanyone walking by very well. That's why it's up to me to watch out and avoid them.I try not to walk with headphones or earbuds in. It makes it much harder to hear any traffic sounds or warnings. And I certainly don't text or play games on my phone! I need all my senses focused on what's happening around me when I'm walking near roads and traffic.If the weather is bad with heavy rain, snow, ice or fog, I take extra precautions. I walk a bit slower and give myself more time to get to school or home. Poor visibility and slick surfaces can sneak up on you if you aren't careful. My parents drive me sometimes if the conditions are really nasty out.I was also taught some good safety habits like wearing bright or reflective gear, especially in low light conditions. Drivers can spot me easier. Making eye contact with drivers is important too so they see you and know you see them.Those are some of the biggest traffic rules I follow to stay safe! I know they might seem like a lot, but following them just becomes second nature after practicing. My parents are always reminding me that being struck by a vehicle is one of the biggest dangers kids face. By paying attention to these basic traffic guidelines, I feel very confident judging when it's safe to cross aroad or walk along a street. It just takes focus and applying what I've learned.I hope these tips help you learn to be a smarter, safer pedestrian too! Getting to school and back home in one piece is pretty important after all. Listen to your parents, teachers and crossing guards. Be patient, stay alert, and think ahead. With the right habits, we can all share the roads without any problemos! Stay safe out there, friends!篇3Traffic Rules to Follow on the Way to SchoolHi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm in the 5th grade. Today I want to talk to you about the traffic rules we need to follow when we're walking or riding our bikes to school. It's really important to know these rules and obey them so that we can all stay safe on the roads.First, let's talk about crosswalks. A crosswalk is that marked area on the road where pedestrians are supposed to cross. When you get to a crosswalk, you need to stop at the edge of the road and look both ways for any cars coming. If there are no cars, you can cross while still watching carefully in case a car comes. But if there are cars coming, you have to wait until they have gone pastbefore you try to cross. Never just walk out into the road without looking!It's also important to use the crosswalk signal if there is one. The crosswalk signal has a red hand that means don't walk, and a white walking person that means you can cross. Sometimes the signal will start flashing, which means you don't have much time left to cross. So if you see the flashing hand, you shouldn't start crossing unless you can make it all the way across before it turns to the solid hand again.If there is a crossing guard at the crosswalk helping kids cross, you need to obey what the crossing guard tells you to do. The crossing guards are there to keep us safe, so we should listen to them. When the crossing guard blows the whistle and signals for you to cross, walk across carefully while continuing to look out for any cars.When you're walking on the sidewalk or side of the road without a sidewalk, you need to face towards the traffic. That way you can see any cars coming towards you. If there's no sidewalk, you should walk as far to the side as possible so cars have room to pass you safely.Now let's talk about riding bikes. First of all, you should always wear a helmet when riding your bike! Helmets protectyour head if you were to fall off your bike. Your parents can help you pick out a helmet that fits properly. When you are riding in the road, you need to follow the same traffic rules that cars do. That means riding on the right side of the road, stopping at stop signs and red lights, using turn signals, and following other traffic signals and signs.If there is a bike lane, make sure to ride inside the bike lane instead of on the road with the cars. Watch for cars that might be turning across the bike lane too. At intersections and driveways, motorists might not see you, so you need to be really alert.Also, don't ride too close to parked cars in case someone opens their door into the bike lane. Try to ride in a straight line, and don't swerve back and forth. Use hand signals to let people know if you plan to turn or stop.You're not supposed to ride on the sidewalk, but sometimes there's no choice if the road is too dangerous. If you do ride on the sidewalk, go slowly, watch for pedestrians, and be ready to walk your bike across crosswalks.Whether you're walking or biking, it's very important to avoid distractions like texting, listening to music loudly, or doing other things that prevent you from paying full attention to yoursurroundings. You need to be able to hear any traffic around you.One last thing - try to walk or bike with a friend or sibling if possible. There's safety in numbers, and grownups like seeing kids travel together when they can.So those are the main traffic rules we need to follow to stay safe when going to and from school. As kids, it's our responsibility to know and obey these篇4On My Way to School: Important Traffic Rules to FollowHi there! My name is Emily and I'm 10 years old. I love going to school and learning new things every day. But getting to school safely is really important too. There are a lot of traffic rules we need to follow when walking, riding our bikes, or traveling by car or bus. Today, I'm going to tell you about some of the key rules my parents have taught me for staying safe on my journey to school.If I'm Walking to SchoolOne of the best ways to get some exercise and fresh air is to walk to school. My house is pretty close, so I get to walk mostdays. However, roads can be really dangerous, especially for kids. That's why it's crucial to follow some important pedestrian safety rules:•Always use sidewalks and crosswalks. If there are no sidewalks, walk as far away from the road as possible, facing oncoming traffic.•Look left, right, and left again before cros sing the street. Keep watching for cars as you cross.•Make eye contact with drivers before stepping into the road to make sure they see you.•Obey traffic signals and crossing guards. Don't cross until you get the walk signal.•Watch for cars pulling out of driveways or turning corners.•Avoid distractions like phones or headphones so you can stay alert.•Wear bright or reflective clothing so drivers can see you easily, especially if it's dark out.•If there is a group of you walking, stay together for safety.My parents have gone over street smarts with me so many times. They always say, "It's better to be a minute late than to risk your life in traffic." Wise words for sure!If I'm Riding My BikeAnother fun way to get to school is by bike. It's important to follow bike safety rules though:•Always wear a properly fitted helmet. Never ride without one!•Obey all traffic signs, signals, and lane markings, just like you would in a car.•Use hand signals to indicate when you'll be turning or stopping.•Ride in the same direction as traffic, staying as far to the right as possible.•Stop completely at stop signs and for pedestrians in crosswalks. Yield to pedestrians.•Be extra careful at intersections and driveways, where drivers may not see you.•Avoid riding at night if possible. Use headlights, taillights, and reflectors if you must.•Don't use electronics that could distract you while riding.I got my first bike with hand brakes just last year and my dad was very strict about making sure I knew all the rules before taking it on the road. Bikes are fun but can be dangerous too if you aren't being safe.If I'm Traveling by Car or BusSometimes my mom drives our carpool group to school, or I take the bus. When I'm a passenger in a vehicle, there are different safety rules:•Always wear your seatbelt properly, with both lap and shoulder belts secured.•Keep arms, legs, and belongings fully inside the vehicle.•Don't throw things out windows or do anything to distract the driver.•Follow instructions from the bus driver or car pool driver at all times.•If you need to cross the street after exiting the bus, walk at least 10 feet in front and make eye contact with the driver so they can see you.•Stay in designated pick up/drop off areas and use crosswalks when walking to school buildings.One time, a kid in my class was hit by a car because he ran into the street after getting off the bus without looking. He had to go to the hospital! It was really scary. Always be cautious and never take shortcuts that could put you in harm's way.There are so many traffic dangers out there, but following basic safety practices can go a long way. My parents are always reminding me: "It's better to be safe than sorry!" I try hard to remember their lessons because I know they just want to keep me protected.Traffic signs, signals, and laws are in place for very good reasons. They help prevent crashes, injuries, and even save lives. By obeying traffic rules as a pedestrian, bicyclist, or passenger, you are doing your part to keep yourself and others safe too. It's a big responsibility, but one we should all take seriously.My favorite part of each day is the journey to and from school. Getting some fresh air and exercise lifts my mood and helps me feel energized for learning. Safely navigating streets and intersections feels like a fun adventure! As long as I stay focused, watch carefully for vehicles, and follow properprocedures, I know I'll make it to my destination without any problems.I hope sharing these important traffic rules will help you stay safe too, just like they help me every day. Getting to school doesn't have to be dangerous if we're responsible and make smart choices. Be sure to remind your parents and friends about safety if you ever see them breaking rules too. We all need to look out for each other!Well, thanks for reading my essay! I'd better get going now so I'm not late for school. Until next time, keep following those traffic rules and regulations. Your life could depend on it!篇5Yes, I can write an essay on "What Traffic Rules Should Be Followed on the Way to School" in English, written from the perspective of an elementary school student. The length of the essay will be approximately 2000 words. Here it is:What Traffic Rules Should Be Followed on the Way to SchoolHi there, friends! I'm a happy-go-lucky kid who loves going to school every day. It's not just because I get to learn new things and play with my buddies, but also because the journey toschool is always an exciting adventure. However, it's crucial for me and all my fellow students to follow the traffic rules to ensure our safety on the roads.First and foremost, we should always use the designated crosswalks when crossing the street. Even if the road seems clear, it's never a good idea to jaywalk. Cars can appear out of nowhere, and drivers might not see us in time. By using the crosswalks, we make ourselves visible to drivers, and they can stop safely for us to cross.Speaking of crosswalks, we must wait patiently for the pedestrian signal to turn green before stepping onto the road. Rushing across when the signal is red can be extremely dangerous, as vehicles might not have enough time to stop. Besides, it's against the law, and we could get into trouble with the authorities.When the pedestrian signal turns green, we should still look both ways before crossing. Sometimes, drivers might not be paying attention or might run a red light. It's always better to be cautious and make sure the coast is clear before proceeding.If there's a crossing guard present, we must listen to their instructions carefully. They are there to help us cross safely, andthey know the best times to stop the traffic. Even if we think we know better, it's important to follow their guidance.For those of us who ride bicycles to school, we need to follow the same rules as cars. We should ride in the same direction as traffic, signal when turning or stopping, and obey all traffic signals and signs. It's also essential to wear a helmet to protect our heads in case of an accident.When walking or riding on the sidewalk, we should stay alert and watch out for cars entering or exiting driveways. Drivers might not see us, so it's our responsibility to be aware of our surroundings and give them the right of way.If we need to cross a street without a crosswalk, we should find a safe place where we can see clearly in both directions. We should look left, then right, then left again before crossing, and keep watching for cars as we cross.It's also important to remember that we should never chase after balls or toys that roll into the street. It's just not worth risking our lives for a plaything. We can always ask an adult for help to retrieve it safely.Finally, we should avoid distractions while walking or riding to school. Listening to music with headphones or playing on ourphones can make us unaware of our surroundings and potential dangers. It's best to stay focused and alert at all times.By following these traffic rules, we can ensure a safe and enjoyable journey to school every day. It's not just about obeying the law; it's about protecting ourselves and others on the road. Remember, safety should always come first!So, let's all be responsible pedestrians and cyclists, and make our parents and teachers proud. Together, we can create a safer environment for everyone on the roads.篇6On My Way to School: Important Traffic Rules to FollowHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 10-year-old student in the 5th grade. Every school day, I walk to my elementary school, which is about half a mile from my house. Even though it's not a very long journey, there are still many traffic rules that I need to follow to ensure my safety and the safety of others on the road.One of the most important rules is to always use the sidewalk or designated pedestrian path when available. If there is no sidewalk, I have to walk facing the traffic so that I can see anyvehicles coming towards me. My parents have taught me never to walk on the road if there is a sidewalk or path available.When I need to cross the street, I always look both ways and make sure there are no cars coming from either direction. If there is a pedestrian crossing or a traffic signal, I wait for the green light or the "Walk" signal before crossing. Even if the signal allows me to cross, I still look both ways again to double-check that it's safe. My parents have told me that sometimes drivers don't pay attention to the signals or might be distracted, so I need to be extra careful.At intersections without traffic signals or pedestrian crossings, I know I have to be even more cautious. I wait for a safe gap in the traffic and make sure all the cars have stopped before I start crossing. My mom always reminds me to make eye contact with the drivers so that they see me and know that I'm about to cross.When I'm crossing the street, I always walk straight across and try to get to the other side as quickly as possible without running. Running across the street can be dangerous because I might trip and fall or suddenly change direction, which could confuse drivers.Another important rule is to stay alert and avoid distractions while walking. My parents don't allow me to wear headphones or use my phone while walking to school because it can be really dangerous. I need to be able to hear any approaching vehicles or other sounds that might warn me of potential hazards.Speaking of hazards, I know that I should never chase a ball or any other object into the street. If I accidentally drop something or if my ball rolls into the road, I have to wait for a safe time to retrieve it or ask an adult for help.When I'm walking near parked cars, I always stay as far away from them as possible. I've been taught that drivers might not see me if I'm walking too close to their cars, and they could accidentally hit me when backing out or opening their doors.Finally, I always try to be visible to drivers, especially in the early morning or evening when it's still dark outside. I wear bright or reflective clothing, and I make sure to carry a flashlight or wear a headlamp so that drivers can see me more easily.Following these traffic rules might seem like a lot of work, but it's really important for my safety and the safety of others on the road. I know that being a responsible pedestrian is part of being a good citizen, and I take pride in following the rules. Plus,it gives my parents peace of mind knowing that I'm being careful on my way to and from school.So, there you have it – those are the main traffic rules that I try to follow every day. I encourage all my friends and classmates to do the same. Let's work together to make our streets safer for everyone!。

综合英语教程2课后答案unit2whileI wasworking

综合英语教程2课后答案unit2whileI wasworking

综合英语教程2课后答案unit2whileI wasworking1、I like this house with a beautiful garden in front, but I don't have enough money to buy _____. [单选题] *A. it(正确答案)B. oneC. thisD. that2、I think _______ is nothing wrong with my car. [单选题] *A. thatB. hereC. there(正确答案)D. where3、Many volunteers _______ food and water to the local people in Japan after tsunami(海啸). [单选题] *A. gave out(正确答案)B. cut outC. put outD. found out4、The manager was quite satisfied with his job. [单选题] *A. 担心的B. 满意的(正确答案)C. 高兴的D. 放心的5、______ my great joy, I met an old friend I haven' t seen for years ______ my way ______ town. [单选题] *A. To, in, forB. To, on, to(正确答案)C. With, in, toD. For, in, for6、13.________ it rains heavily outside, Lily wants to meet her children at once. [单选题]*A.IfB.Although (正确答案)C.WhenD.Because.7、I hope to see you again _______. [单选题] *A. long long agoB. long beforeC. before long(正确答案)D. long8、Jane and Tom _______ my friends. [单选题] *A. amB. isC. are(正确答案)D. was9、—Excuse me, how long does it ______ to walk to the library? —About 15 minutes, I’m afraid.()[单选题] *A. take(正确答案)B. spendC. costD. pay10、( )Keep quiet, please. It’s ________ noisy here. [单选题] *A. many tooB. too manyC. too muchD. much too(正确答案)11、My home is about _______ away from the school. [单选题] *A. three hundred metreB. three hundreds metresC. three hundred metres(正确答案)D. three hundreds metre12、Lucy _______ at 7:00 every day. [单选题] *A. go to schoolB. goes to school(正确答案)C. to go to schoolD. went?to?school13、I didn't hear _____ because there was too much noise where I was sitting. [单选题] *A. what did he sayB. what he had said(正确答案)C. what he was sayingD. what to say14、Her ()for writing was that she wished women to get the right to higher education. [单选题] *A. motivation(正确答案)B. motivateC. effectD. concentration15、My father and I often go ______ on weekends so I can ______ very well. ()[单选题] *A. swim; swimmingB. swims; swimC. swimming; swimmingD. swimming; swim(正确答案)16、—What can I do to help at the old people’s home?—You ______ read stories to the old people. ()[单选题] *A. could(正确答案)B. mustC. shouldD. would17、37.—What will you be ___________?—I'm not sure. Maybe I'll be a doctor like my father.A.right nowB.in the future(正确答案)C.at onceD.at the moment18、36.The students will go to the Summer Palace if it __________ tomorrow. [单选题] * A.won’t rainB.isn’t rainingC.doesn’t rain (正确答案)D.isn’t rain19、26.There’s some fruit in the kitchen. We ________ buy any. [单选题] *A.need toB.needn’t toC.don’t needD.don’t need to(正确答案)20、98.There is a post office ______ the fruit shop and the hospital. [单选题] *A.atC.between(正确答案)D.among21、The traffic jams often happen in _______ hours. [单选题] *A. lunchB. workC. leisureD. rush(正确答案)22、Why don’t you _______ the bad habit of smoking. [单选题] *A. apply forB. get rid of(正确答案)C. work asD. graduate from23、Last week they _______ in climbing the Yuelu Mountain. [单选题] *A. succeeded(正确答案)B. succeedC. successD. successful24、46.The pants look cool.You can ________. [单选题] *A.try it onB.try on itC.try them on(正确答案)D.try on them25、If you do the same thing for a long time, you'll be tired of it. [单选题] *A. 试图B. 努力C. 厌倦(正确答案)D. 熟练26、I arrived _____ the city _____ 9:00 am _______ April [单选题] *A. at, in, atB. to, on, atC. in, or, atD. in, at, on(正确答案)27、Whatever difficulties you have, you should not _______ your hope. [单选题] *A. give inB. give outC. give up(正确答案)D. give back28、They may not be very exciting, but you can expect ______ a lot from them.()[单选题] *A. to learn(正确答案)B. learnC. learningD. learned29、Every morning John takes a()to his office. [单选题] *A. 20-minutes' walkB. 20 minute ' walkC. 20-minutes walkD. 20-minute walk(正确答案)30、I paid him 50 dollars for the painting, but its real()must be about 500 dollars. [单选题] *A. feeB. value(正确答案)C. priceD. fare。

写写你从家到学校的路线图英语作文

写写你从家到学校的路线图英语作文

写写你从家到学校的路线图英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Route from Home to SchoolEvery morning, I walk the familiar route from my home to school. The journey is a mix of peaceful residential streets, bustling main roads, and a short walk through a park. It takes me around 20 minutes to make the trip, but I enjoy the walk as it gives me time to clear my mind and prepare for the day ahead.I start my journey by leaving my house and turning left onto the quiet residential street where I live. The street is lined with trees and well-maintained houses, and I always enjoy the fresh air and quietness of this part of my walk. I walk for about 5 minutes until I reach the main road.Once I reach the main road, the atmosphere changes. The road is busy with cars, buses, and pedestrians rushing to their destinations. I have to be careful as I navigate the traffic, making sure to wait for the pedestrian crossings to safely cross the road. This part of my walk is always a bit stressful, but it's necessary to reach my school.After about 10 minutes of walking along the main road, I turn right onto a smaller street that leads into a park. The park is a welcome oasis of greenery in the middle of the urban landscape, and I always take a moment to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. I walk through the park and emerge on the other side, with my school just a few more minutes away.Finally, I reach the entrance to my school. I take a deep breath and prepare myself for the day ahead as I enter the gates and make my way to my classroom. The journey from home to school may be short, but it always sets the tone for the rest of my day.Overall, my route from home to school is a mix of quiet streets, busy roads, and a peaceful park. It may be a simple journey, but it's an important one that helps me start my day on the right foot. I always appreciate the opportunity to walk to school and take in the sights and sounds of the city around me.篇2My route from home to school is quite straightforward, and I have walked or cycled this route for many years. I live in a residential area in the suburbs, and my school is located in the city center. The distance between my home and school isapproximately 5 kilometers, and it takes me around 20 minutes to get there.I start my journey by walking out of my house and turning left onto the main road. I walk along this road for about 10 minutes until I reach the bus stop. From there, I take a bus that goes directly to the city center. The bus ride usually takes around 15 minutes, and I get off at the stop closest to my school.Once I get off the bus, I have a short walk to reach my school.I walk down a busy street lined with shops and cafes, and I pass by a park on my way. The park is always bustling with people jogging, walking their dogs, or just enjoying the greenery.After walking for another 5 minutes, I finally arrive at my school. The school building is a large, modern structure with a spacious campus. I enter through the main gate and make my way to my classroom, which is located on the third floor.Overall, I enjoy my daily commute to school as it allows me to get some fresh air and exercise. The route is relatively safe and well-lit, and I have never encountered any major issues while traveling. I also appreciate the convenience of public transportation, as it helps me save time and avoid traffic congestion.In conclusion, my route from home to school is a simple and efficient journey that I have grown accustomed to over the years.I am grateful for the convenience of public transportation and the safety of the route, which allows me to focus on my studies and enjoy my time at school.篇3My Route from Home to SchoolI live in a small town in the countryside, and my school is located in the town center. Every morning, I take the same route to school. It’s a peaceful and beautiful journey that I enjoy.First, I leave my house and walk down the narrow path that leads to the main road. The path is lined with tall trees that provide shade in the summer and a colorful array of leaves in the fall. Sometimes, I greet my neighbors as I make my way to the main road.Once I reach the main road, I turn left and walk past the small shops and cafes that line the street. The smell of freshly baked bread from the bakery always makes my mouth water. I pass by the town square, where local vendors set up stalls selling fresh fruits and vegetables. It’s always bustling with activity in the mornings.After walking for about 15 minutes, I reach the bus stop. I wait for the school bus to arrive, and when it does, I hop on and find a seat. The bus ride takes about 20 minutes, during which I look out the window and admire the scenic views of the countryside.Finally, the bus arrives at the school gates, and I get off with the other students. I walk through the school grounds, past the playground and the red-brick buildings, until I reach my classroom.The journey from home to school may be short, but it’s a pleasant one. I appreciate the quiet moments and the beautiful surroundings that I pass by each day. It sets a positive tone for the day ahead and puts me in a good mood for learning.In the afternoon, I take the same route back home. The familiarity of the journey brings me a sense of comfort, knowing that I’ll soon be home with my family. It’s a routine that I’ve grown to love and cherish.Overall, my route from home to school is more than just a journey –it’s a part of my daily life that I wouldn’t trade for anything. It’s where I find peace, beauty, and a sense of belonging.。

行走间我发现了温暖英语作文700字初中

行走间我发现了温暖英语作文700字初中

行走间我发现了温暖英语作文700字初中全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1As I Walk, I Discover WarmthThe bell rings, signaling the end of another long school day. I gather my books, the weight of knowledge both metaphorical and literal weighing heavily on my shoulders. With a sigh, I exit the classroom, the chatter of my peers fading into the background as I begin my daily trek home.It's a route I've traversed countless times before, the motions ingrained into muscle memory. Left out of the school gates, right at the old oak tree, straight until I reach the bustling intersection. Yet, despite the familiarity, I've found that each journey holds the potential for discovery, for warmth amid the seeming banality.The first hint of comfort greets me as I pass the old oak, its gnarled branches stretching overhead like a sheltering embrace. Beneath its boughs, a trio of squirrels scamper, engaged in a spirited game of chase. Their antics never fail to bring a smile to my face, a reminder of the simple joys that nature so freely offers.Continuing on, I find myself passing the neighborhood park, its well-trodden paths a testament to the many who seek solace within its boundaries. Here, children's laughter rings out, unbridled and joyous, as they race across the open fields or clamber atop the climbing frames. Their exuberance is contagious, and I can't help but share in their mirth, if only for a fleeting moment.As I round the corner, the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread wafts through the air, beckoning me towards the local bakery. Through the window, I spy Mrs. Jenkins, her warm smile and flour-dusted apron as familiar as the pastries she lovingly crafts. With a wave, she greets me, and I cannot resist the temptation to step inside, if only to bask in the cozy ambiance and exchange a few pleasant words.Farther along, I pass the community garden, a verdant oasis tended to by a dedicated group of volunteers. Here, vibrant blooms and lush foliage intermingle, creating a tapestry of colors that never fails to dazzle the senses. As I pause to admire the handiwork, I'm greeted by Mr. Wilson, his weathered hands caked with soil but his eyes alight with pride. He beckons me over, eager to share the latest bounty and impart a few gardening tips gleaned from years of experience.The journey continues, each step revealing new pockets of warmth woven into the fabric of this neighborhood I call home. There's the elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, who never fail to offer a cheerful greeting as they tend to theirwell-manicured lawn. The local bookshop, its windows overflowing with literary treasures and the promise of adventures yet to be discovered. The corner diner, where the amiable proprietor, Joe, serves up hearty fare and a side of friendly banter.As I approach my street, the sounds of music drift towards me, carried on the gentle breeze. Following the melody, I come upon a group of teenagers, instruments in hand, engaged in an impromptu jam session on someone's front porch. Their youthful energy is infectious, and I can't help but tap my foot in time to the beat, a silent observer savoring the moment.Finally, I reach my own doorstep, the journey complete but the warmth lingering. As I step inside, greeted by the familiar sights and scents of home, I'm struck by a profound sense of gratitude. For it is in these simple moments, these fleeting encounters, that true warmth resides – not in grand gestures or material possessions, but in the connections we forge with those around us, in the appreciation of life's small wonders.With each step, I've discovered anew the richness that lies within our community, the tapestry of experiences and personalities that weave together to create something truly special. It is a warmth that transcends physical boundaries, radiating outwards from each selfless act, each genuine smile, each shared moment of joy.As I reflect on my journey, I'm reminded of the importance of embracing these pockets of warmth, of cultivating them within ourselves and sharing them freely with others. For it is in these moments that we find true connection, true meaning, and a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the confines of our own four walls.So, tomorrow, as I embark on my familiar route once more, I will walk with open eyes and an open heart, ready to discover and cherish the warmth that surrounds me, one step at a time.篇2In My Footsteps, I Found WarmthThe crisp autumn air nipped at my cheeks as I made my way down the familiar path to school. It was a route I had trodden countless times before, yet on this particular morning, something felt different. Perhaps it was the golden hue of thefallen leaves that carpeted the sidewalk, or the gentle rustling of the trees as a cool breeze danced through their branches. Whatever it was, it stirred a sense of curiosity within me, beckoning me to slow down and truly observe my surroundings.As I ambled along, my eyes were drawn to the intricate patterns formed by the scattered leaves. Each one was a masterpiece, a tapestry of veins and textures, woven together by the skilled hands of nature. I found myself marveling at the beauty that often goes unnoticed in our hurried lives. In that moment, I felt a profound appreciation for the simple things that had always been there, waiting to be discovered.Further down the path, I encountered a group of children playing in the park. Their laughter echoed through the air, a melodic symphony of joy and innocence. I couldn't help but smile as I watched them chase one another, their worries forgotten in the midst of their play. It was a reminder of the carefree days of childhood, when the world seemed vast and full of wonder.Continuing on my way, I passed by a small café, its windows adorned with cheerful potted plants. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafted through the air, mingling with the scent of warm pastries. Inside, I glimpsed a group of friends engaged inlively conversation, their faces alight with smiles and laughter. It struck me how something as simple as sharing a cup of coffee could foster such a sense of community and connection.As I neared the school gates, I noticed an elderly couple strolling hand in hand. Their steps were slow and deliberate, yet their expressions radiated contentment and love. It was a poignant reminder that true warmth lies not in fleeting moments, but in the enduring bonds we forge with those we hold dear.Stepping through the school doors, I was greeted by the familiar bustle of students hurrying to their classes. Amidst the chaos, I spotted a group of friends huddled together, their heads bent over a shared textbook. There was a sense of camaraderie and篇3Finding Warmth on My WandersIt was one of those dreary, damp winter days that just seems to suck all the warmth and energy out of you. The kind of day where you want to do nothing more than curl up under a cozy blanket and binge watch shows until spring finally arrives. But my mom had other ideas."Why don't you go for a walk around the neighborhood?" she suggested as I lay motionless on the couch. "Some fresh air will do you good."I let out a long, dramatic groan. The last thing I wanted was to go outside into that miserable cold and damp. But I could see it was a losing battle, so I reluctantly peeled myself off the couch, bundled up in layers of sweaters and coats, and headed out the door.At first, my feet just seemed to instinctively carry me along my typical route around the nearby streets. Head down, hands jammed into my pockets, I shuffled along the sidewalks, oblivious to my surroundings as my mind whirled with thoughts of homework, friend drama, the general stresses of being a middle schooler.But then something bright and cheery in the distance caught my peripheral vision, causing me to stop in my tracks and really look around for the first time. It was a little free library box that someone had decorated for the winter season. Painted a vivid sky blue, it had been adorned with cotton ball "snow" and a smiling snowman keeping watch over the stash of books inside.I felt the corners of my mouth start to tug upwards into a smile as I moved closer to admire the cute little scene. It wassuch a simple, random act of creativity and kindness by some anonymous neighbor. But in that moment, it helped pierce through the gloomy day and glum mood I had been engulfed in.From there, I found myself looking more carefully as I continued my walk. I noticed the bright red cardinals flitting from tree to tree, their vibrant feathers a burst of color against the bare, brown branches. The laughter of children sledding down a nearby hill, their cheeks flushed from the cold but smiles wide with glee. An elderly man shoveling his driveway, pausing to wave cheerfully as I passed by.Slowly, I felt my body and spirit being reinvigorated by all of these small pockets of warmth around me - creative sparks, the beauty of nature, human kindness and connection. What had begun as a dreaded, miserable trek out into the cold and damp had turned into a peaceful, almost meditative wander that lifted my mood and reminded me of all the simple joys surrounding us if we just take a moment to pause and notice.By the time I returned home, my nose was rosy from the chill but my spirit felt reenergized and refreshed. Sometimes we all need to get out from under those cozy covers and comfort zones to truly feel invigorated and connected to the warmth around us. It was a good reminder for this moody, hoody-wearing teenagerthat you never know what pockets of creative sparks, beauty, and human kind。

去学校的路上英文50字作文

去学校的路上英文50字作文

去学校的路上英文50字作文
English: On my way to school, I walk past the bustling city streets, with people rushing to work and the sound of car horns filling the air. The tall skyscrapers loom overhead, casting long shadows on the sidewalk. As I continue on my way, I pass by the local market, where vendors are setting up their stalls and the smell of fresh produce fills the air. Eventually, I reach the quieter residential area, with tree-lined streets and the sound of birds chirping. Finally, I arrive at the school gates, ready for a day of learning and new experiences.
中文翻译: 在上学的路上,我走过熙熙攘攘的城市街道,人们匆匆忙忙地上班,汽车喇叭的声音充斥着空气。

高耸的摩天大楼在头顶上若隐若现,让人的影子投射在人行道上。

随着我继续前行,我经过了当地的市场,那里的摊贩正在搭建他们的摊位,新鲜农产品的香味弥漫着空气。

最终,我到达了安静的居民区,那里有树木繁茂的街道,还有鸟儿的叽叽喳喳声。

最终,我到达了学校的大门,准备迎接一天的学习和新体验。

小学五年级上册第十二次英语第3单元期测验题(答案和解释)

小学五年级上册第十二次英语第3单元期测验题(答案和解释)

小学五年级上册英语第3单元期测验题(答案和解释)英语试题一、综合题(本题有50小题,每小题2分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do we use to draw pictures?A. BrushB. PencilC. SpoonD. Knife2.Which of these is a pet animal?A. LionB. DogC. TigerD. Elephant3.I always ______ (go) to the library after school. I ______ (like) to read books about animals and science. My best friend, Sarah, ______ (join) me sometimes. We ______ (sit) in a quiet corner and ______ (read) together. After we finish reading, we ______ (talk) about the books we ______ (read). It ______ (be) a fun way to spend time.4.I like to wear comfortable clothes when I go to school. In the winter, I usually wear a __ to keep warm. It is very soft, and it has a hood to cover my head. I also wear gloves and a scarf when it’s rea lly cold outside. I feel warm and cozy in my winter clothes.5.What do you use to eat rice?A. SpoonB. ForkC. KnifeD. Plate6.Which of these is used to brush your hair?A. CombB. SpoonC. PlateD. Book7.I ______ (not/understand) the math problem in class today. So I ______ (ask) my teacher for help. She ______ (explain) it to me again, and I ______ (understand) it much better.8.Anna is getting ready for school. She puts on her __________, grabs her __________, and walks to the bus stop. When she g ets on the bus, she says “__________” to her friend Lily, who is sitting next to her. They talk about their favorite subjects, like __________ and math. Anna is excited because today is a __________ day at school.9.In the summer, my family __________ (1) to the beach for a vacation. The weather __________ (2) hot and sunny. My brother and I __________ (3) to swim in the sea. After swimming, we __________ (4) on the beach and __________ (5) sandcastles. My parents __________ (6) to relax under an umbrella. At the end of the day, we__________ (7) ice cream and __________ (8) back to our hotel.10.Which of these is a season?A. WinterB. ChairC. SpoonD. Table11.Lucy is at the zoo with her family. She is excited to see the __________ because she loves animals. She also enjoys watching the __________ swim in the water. After visiting the animals, they go to the __________ to have lunch. Lucy’s mom packed some __________ and sandwiches for the picnic.12.What do we wear on our feet?A. HatB. GlovesC. ShoesD. Scarfst weekend, my family went to the beach. The weather was sunny, and we had a great time. We played in the sand, built sandcastles, and swam in the ocean. My little brother was afraid of the waves, but he had fun playing with toys near the shore.14.What do we use to tell the time?A. ClockB. PlateC. ForkD. Knife15.Which animal says "meow"?A. DogB. CatC. CowD. Horse16.Which one is a vegetable?A. OrangeB. CarrotC. BananaD. Pear17.Which of these is not a body part?A. HandB. EyeC. SpoonD. Nose18.My family __________ (go) on vacation every year. This year, we __________ (plan) to visit the beach. We __________ (stay) there for five days. I __________ (hope) the weather __________ (be) sunny.19.What is the opposite of "hot"?A. WarmB. ColdC. SmallD. Fast20.What do we use to write?A. PenB. SpoonC. KnifeD. Plate21.What animal barks?A. CatB. DogC. CowD. Elephant22.I __________ (love) reading books in my free time. My favorite book __________ (be) about animals. Yesterday, I __________ (read) a story about a tiger and a rabbit. It __________ (be) so interesting that I __________ (finish) the whole book in one day.23.Which is a month of the year?A. TuesdayB. SeptemberC. FridayD. Winter24.Which of these is a shape?A. CircleB. SpoonC. ChairD. Book25.Which of these is a day of the week?A. MarchB. SaturdayC. SummerD. Night26.Jack is on a camping trip with his family. They set up a __________ near a lake. Jack helps his dad make a __________ to cook their food. In the evening, they sit around the __________ and tell stories. Afterward, they look up at the __________ and see many stars. Jack feels __________ because he loves the outdoors.27.Which of these is a shape?A. CircleB. ChairC. DogD. Table28.Which one is a body part?A. KneeB. PlateC. KnifeD. Spoon29.Which sentence has the correct plural form?A. I have two dogs.B. I have two dog.C. I have two doggies.D. I have two doges.30.Which of these is an animal?A. TableB. DogC. ChairD. Spoon31.Which of these animals can fly?A. DogB. FishC. BirdD. Lion32.It’s Saturday today, and I am going to the __ with my family. We will see many __ like tigers, lions, and __. After walking around and taking some pictures, we will stop by the zoo __ to buy some souvenirs. I will buy a small __ for my friend because she loves animals!33.What is the opposite of "happy"?A. ExcitedB. SadC. AngryD. Sleepy34.My brother ______ (like) to play video games. He ______ (play) them every evening after school. Yesterday, he ______ (play) for two hours. He ______ (not/finish) his homework before playing, so our parents ______ (be) angry with him.35.What is the opposite of "young"?A. OldB. TallC. ShortD. Small36.Which is the color of the sky?A. GreenB. RedC. BlueD. Yellow37.I ______ a pencil.A. haveB. isC. amD. are38.Which of these is a number?A. SevenB. SpoonC. DogD. Chair39.Which one is used for cleaning?A. SpongeB. PlateC. ForkD. Knife40.Sarah loves animals. She went to the __________ (1) last weekend with her family. They saw many different animals, like __________ (2), __________ (3), and__________ (4). Sarah was most excited to see the __________ (5) because she loves how they __________ (6) in the water. After visiting the animals, they had a picnic near the __________ (7).41.What is the opposite of "hot"?A. WetB. ColdC. HighD. Big42.Which animal lives in the water?A. DogB. FishC. BirdD. Cow43.This morning, I woke up and opened the __ to see a beautiful sunny day. I decided to go for a walk in the __ because I wanted to get some fresh air. On my way, I saw many __, including birds and butterflies.44.Jack is going to a movie theater. He buys a __________ (1) and some __________ (2) to eat. The movie is about a __________ (3) who is very __________ (4). Jack likes the movie because it is very __________ (5).45.Jack and his friends are going on a field trip to a museum. They arrive and see many __________, including __________ and __________. Jack takes a picture of a big __________ with his __________. After the trip, Jack writes in his __________ about what he saw and learned at the museum.46.What do we use to brush our teeth?A. spoonB. forkC. toothbrushD. towel47.Tom is my best friend. He is very __________ and always helps me when I have problems. He likes to __________ and play __________ after school. We often go to the __________ together, where we have a lot of fun. On weekends, we go to the__________ to play football or __________. Tom also likes to __________ and__________ in the evening. I like spending time with Tom because he is a __________ person and always makes me happy.48.Which of these is a kind of animal?A. BirdB. CarC. TableD. Book49.Which one is a body part?A. LegB. PlateC. KnifeD. Spoon50.What do you use to eat rice?A. SpoonB. KnifeC. ForkD. Plate(答案及解释)。

从你家到学校的路线英语作文六年级

从你家到学校的路线英语作文六年级

从你家到学校的路线英语作文六年级全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Route from Home to SchoolEvery morning, I wake up bright and early to get ready for school. I grab my backpack, put on my shoes, and head out the door. The route from my home to school is not very long, but it takes me through some interesting and diverse neighborhoods.I live in a quiet residential area, with rows of houses lining the streets. As I walk down my street, I pass by colorful gardens and friendly neighbors walking their dogs. Sometimes, I see the mailman making his rounds or the newspaper delivery person dropping off the morning paper.After a few minutes of walking, I reach the main road that leads to my school. This road is busier and more crowded, with cars zooming by and buses stopping to pick up passengers. I have to be careful when crossing the street, making sure to look both ways before stepping off the curb.As I continue down the road, I come across a small park where children are playing on the swings and slides. Sometimes,I stop for a few minutes to watch them before continuing on my way. The park is a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the city streets.After the park, I pass by a row of shops and restaurants. The smell of fresh bread from the bakery always makes my mouth water, and I sometimes stop to grab a snack for later. The shop owners greet me with a friendly smile as I walk by, and I wave back before heading on.Finally, I reach my school. The familiar red brick building stands tall and proud, with students streaming in through the gates. I join my classmates in the playground, chatting and laughing as we wait for the bell to ring. School is always an exciting place to be, filled with learning and fun.Overall, the route from my home to school is a pleasant and familiar one. I enjoy the sights and sounds along the way, and I know that I am just a few steps away from another day of adventure and learning. I look forward to this journey every morning, knowing that it is the start of a new day full of possibilities.篇2My Way from Home to SchoolEvery morning, I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock and start getting ready for the day ahead. I quickly eat my breakfast, brush my teeth, and grab my backpack before heading out the door. My journey from home to school is always an adventure, with familiar sights and sounds that I have come to know and love.As I step outside, I am greeted by the fresh morning air and the chirping of birds in the trees. I take a deep breath and smile, knowing that it's going to be a great day. I live in a small neighborhood with houses lining the streets and colorful flowers blooming in the gardens.I start walking down the sidewalk, passing by the familiar houses of my neighbors. Some are already awake and getting ready for the day, while others are still asleep, their curtains drawn tightly shut. I wave to a few people I know, exchanging cheerful greetings as I make my way towards the main road.Once I reach the main road, I can see the busy traffic whizzing by. Cars, buses, and bicycles jostle for space on the road, honking and ringing their bells as they hurry to their destinations.I wait for the traffic light to turn green before crossing the road, making sure to look both ways before stepping out onto the street.After crossing the road, I walk past a row of shops and restaurants, the smell of freshly baked bread and brewing coffee wafting through the air. I resist the temptation to stop and grab a snack, knowing that I need to hurry if I want to make it to school on time.I continue walking down the street, passing by a park where children are playing and laughing. I smile as I watch them run around, their energy contagious and uplifting. The park is a peaceful oasis in the midst of the bustling city, with tall trees providing shade and a cool breeze blowing through the leaves.Finally, I reach my school, a large building with tall windows and a colorful playground in the yard. I can hear the sounds of children's voices as they chat and laugh, eager to start a new day of learning and discovery. I walk through the gates, feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation as I prepare to start my day.As I enter the school building, I am greeted by my classmates and teachers, all of them smiling and welcoming. I take my seat in the classroom, ready to learn and grow, knowing that my journey from home to school is just the beginning of another amazing day.In conclusion, my way from home to school is a familiar and comforting journey, filled with sights and sounds that I havecome to cherish. Each step brings me closer to a new day of possibilities and opportunities, a chance to learn and grow in a supportive and nurturing environment. I am grateful for the journey that I take every day, knowing that it is an important part of my life and my education.篇3From my house to school, I take the same route every day. It's a familiar journey that I have come to know like the back of my hand. The route may not be very long, but it is filled with sights and sounds that make the trip interesting. Let me take you on a virtual tour of the route from my house to school.I start my journey by walking out of my house and turning left onto my street. The street is usually quiet in the morning, with only a few early risers out and about. I pass by a row of neatly lined houses, each with its own unique garden and front yard. Some houses have colorful flowers blooming, while others have neatly trimmed hedges. The smell of freshly cut grass and morning dew fills the air.As I walk further down the street, I reach the corner where the local bakery is located. The smell of freshly baked bread and pastries wafts through the air, tempting me to stop and buy asnack. The bakery is always busy in the mornings, with people lining up to buy their favorite treats for breakfast.After passing the bakery, I turn right onto the main road that leads to my school. The road is bustling with activity, with cars and buses zooming past. There are shops and stores lining both sides of the road, with their colorful signs and displays. I pass by the local grocery store, the flower shop, and the post office on my way to school.As I continue walking, I reach the park that is located halfway between my house and school. The park is a popular spot for families and children, especially in the mornings. The playground is always filled with laughter and chatter as children swing on the swings and slide down the slides. I sometimes stop at the park to admire the flowers and trees that line the paths.Finally, I reach my school, a tall building with a red brickfaçade. The school gates are open, and students are streaming in, chatting and laughing as they make their way to their classrooms.I walk through the gates and into the schoolyard, where I see my friends waiting for me. We chat and catch up on the latest news before heading to our classrooms for the start of another day of learning.The route from my house to school may be short, but it is filled with interesting sights and sounds that make the journey enjoyable. I look forward to this daily commute as it allows me to appreciate the beauty of my surroundings and connect with the community around me.。

从我家到朋友家的路程我要写作文,英语

从我家到朋友家的路程我要写作文,英语

从我家到朋友家的路程我要写作文,英语全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: My Journey from Home to My Friend's HouseAs I step out of my house, the familiar sights and sounds of my neighborhood greet me. The bustling streets, the friendly neighbors, and the chirping of birds all combine to create a sense of comfort and warmth. Today, I am on my way to my friend's house, a journey that I have made countless times before.I start my journey by walking down the familiar path that leads from my house to the main road. As I walk, I pass by the local park, where children are playing and families are enjoying a leisurely afternoon. The sun is shining brightly in the sky, casting a warm glow over everything.After reaching the main road, I catch a bus that will take me to the train station. The bus ride is short but pleasant, as I watch the cityscape pass by outside the window. When I reach the train station, I board the train that will take me to my friend's neighborhood.The train ride is longer, but it gives me time to relax and enjoy the scenery. As the train speeds along the tracks, I watch as the city gives way to the suburbs, with green fields and forests passing by outside the window.Finally, I arrive at my friend's station and make my way to her house. As I walk down the familiar streets of her neighborhood, I am struck by how different it feels from my own. The houses are bigger, the streets are quieter, and there is a sense of peace and tranquility that I don't often find in my own neighborhood.When I finally reach my friend's house, I am greeted with a warm hug and a smile. We spend the evening catching up, laughing, and enjoying each other's company. As I prepare to leave and make the journey back home, I am filled with a sense of contentment and happiness.As I walk back to the train station, I realize that the journey from my house to my friend's house is not just a physical one. It is also a journey of friendship, of connection, and of the joy that comes from spending time with the people we love. And as I board the train and watch the cityscape pass by outside the window, I am thankful for the journey that has brought me to this moment.篇2Title: The Journey from My Home to My Friend's HouseIntroduction:Every weekend, I look forward to visiting my friend's house. The journey from my home to her house is always filled with excitement and anticipation. In this essay, I will describe the route I take and the various sights I see along the way.Starting Point:I live in a quaint neighborhood in the suburbs. My house is surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers. As I step out of my house, the fresh scent of the morning dew fills the air. I begin my journey by walking down the tree-lined street, admiring the chirping birds and friendly neighbors.The Walk:The first leg of my journey involves a leisurely walk through the picturesque park near my house. The park is a popular spot for joggers and families enjoying a picnic. I often pause to watch the children playing on the swing set or the ducks swimming in the pond.Next, I make my way through the bustling main street of the town. The street is lined with cozy cafes, boutique shops, and vibrant street performers. I always stop at my favorite cafe for a cup of coffee and a croissant before continuing on my journey.The Bus Ride:After a refreshing break, I catch the bus that will take me closer to my friend's house. The bus ride is always an interesting experience, as I get to observe the diverse mix of passengers. Some are engrossed in their books, while others are chatting animatedly with their companions.As the bus winds its way through the city streets, I catch glimpses of historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers. The hustle and bustle of the city are a stark contrast to the peacefulness of my neighborhood.The Final Stretch:After getting off the bus, I have a short walk to my friend's house. The neighborhood she lives in is quiet and residential, with well-manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges. I always feel a sense of serenity as I approach her house.When I finally arrive at her doorstep, I am greeted with a warm hug and a welcoming smile. The journey from my home tomy friend's house may be just a few miles long, but it is always filled with unforgettable memories and precious moments.Conclusion:Visiting my friend's house is a highlight of my week. The journey from my home to her house may be a familiar one, but it is always a delight to experience. As I make my way through the winding streets and bustling city, I am reminded of the beauty and charm of the world around me. It is not just a physical journey, but a journey of the heart and soul.篇3From My Home to My Friend's HomeThe journey from my home to my friend's house is one that I have taken many times. It is a route that I am familiar with and enjoy traveling. The distance between our homes is not too far, but the journey is always filled with excitement and anticipation.I always start my journey by walking out of my front door, taking a moment to admire the familiar sights and sounds of my neighborhood. The first part of my journey usually involves walking down the quiet streets, passing by the houses and gardens of my neighbors. I always enjoy this part of the journey,as it gives me a chance to appreciate the beauty of my surroundings.After walking for a few minutes, I reach the main road that leads to my friend's house. This road is busier and noisier than the streets of my neighborhood, but I don't mind the hustle and bustle. I find it exciting to be among so many people, all going about their own business.As I continue along the road, I pass by shops, restaurants, and other businesses. I sometimes stop to take a look at the displays in the shop windows, or to grab a quick snack from one of the food stalls. The sights and smells of the busy street always make me feel alive and energized.After walking for a while, I finally reach my friend's house. I am always greeted with a warm welcome and a big smile from my friend. We spend our time together catching up, laughing, and sharing stories. It is always a pleasure to spend time with my friend, and I cherish the moments we have together.When it is time to leave, I say goodbye to my friend and start my journey back home. The return journey is just as enjoyable as the journey there, as I get to retrace my steps and relive the sights and sounds of the city.Overall, the journey from my home to my friend's house is one that I always look forward to. It is a time for me to relax, enjoy the company of my friend, and appreciate the beauty of the world around me. I am grateful for the opportunity to make this journey, and I hope to continue making it for many years to come.。

从学校到家的路线英语作文 六年级

从学校到家的路线英语作文 六年级

从学校到家的路线英语作文六年级The Route from School to HomeEvery day after school, I walk the same route from my school to my home. It's a routine that has become very familiar to me over the years. Let me describe to you the path I take.I start my journey by exiting the school gates and turning left onto the main road. The road is usually busy with cars and motorcycles zooming past. I have to be careful when crossing the street, making sure to look both ways before stepping onto the road. Once I've safely made it to the other side, I continue walking straight ahead.After a few minutes of walking, I reach a small park with a playground. Sometimes, I stop here to play on the swings or slide for a little while before continuing on my way. The park is a nice place to relax and unwind after a long day of school.Leaving the park behind, I turn right onto a narrow street lined with houses on either side. The houses are all different colors, with vibrant flowers blooming in the front yards. I enjoy looking at the different gardens as I walk past, admiring the beauty of each one.As I make my way down the street, I reach a busy intersection with a traffic light. I wait patiently for the light to turn green before crossing to the other side. Sometimes, I see familiar faces from school or neighbors from the community while waiting at the intersection.Once I've crossed the intersection, I turn left onto a quieter street that leads to my neighborhood. The street is lined with tall trees that provide shade from the hot sun. I enjoy the peacefulness of this street, away from the noise and hustle of the main road.Finally, I arrive at my street and turn right onto the familiar path that leads to my home. I walk past the houses and apartments, waving to neighbors who are out in their front yards or walking their dogs. It's a comforting feeling to be surrounded by familiar faces and friendly greetings.As I approach my house, I feel a sense of relief and contentment. I am grateful for the safe journey home and for the opportunity to unwind and relax after a busy day at school. Walking this route from school to home has become a comforting and familiar routine, and I am thankful for the sights and sounds along the way.In conclusion, the route from my school to my home may be a simple one, but it holds a special place in my heart. It's a journey that I take every day, rain or shine, and it never fails to bring me a sense of peace and comfort. I am grateful for the familiar sights and sounds along the way, and I look forward to walking this path for many more days to come.。

放学路上的风景英语作文

放学路上的风景英语作文

放学路上的风景英语作文On the way home from school, I always enjoy the beautiful scenery along the road. The journey back home is not just a commute, but a time to appreciate the wonders of nature and the simple pleasures of life.As I walk down the familiar path, I am greeted by the sight of colorful flowers blooming on the roadside. The vibrant hues of red, yellow, and purple brighten up the otherwise ordinary surroundings. The gentle breeze carries the sweet scent of the flowers, filling the air with a refreshing fragrance.The chirping of birds overhead adds to the symphony of nature, creating a soothing melody that accompanies me on my walk. I look up to see the birds flying freely in the sky, their graceful movements a reminder of the beauty of freedom and the joy of being alive.The rustling of leaves in the trees provides a calming background noise, like a gentle lullaby that lulls me into a state of peaceful relaxation. The sunlight filters through the canopy of trees, creating a dappled pattern on the ground that dances with each sway of the branches.I pass by a small stream that meanders its way through the landscape, its clear waters reflecting the blue sky above. The sound of running water is like music to my ears, a soothing melody that calms my mind and rejuvenates my spirit.As I continue on my way, I come across a field of golden wheat swaying in the breeze. The sight is mesmerizing, as the golden stalks shimmer in the sunlight, creating a sea of gold that stretches as far as the eye can see. The rustling of the wheat is like a gentle applause, a celebration of the beauty of nature and the abundance of life.The journey home is not just a physical distance covered, but a spiritual journey of appreciation and gratitude. Each step I take is a reminder of the beauty that surrounds me, the wonders of nature that never fail to amaze and inspire.As I finally reach home, I am filled with a sense of peace and contentment. The beauty of the scenery along the way has touched my soul and lifted my spirits, reminding me of the simple joys of life and the magic of nature.In conclusion, the journey home from school is not just a routine, but a chance to connect with the beauty of the world around us. The scenery along the way is a reminder of the wonders of nature and the simple pleasures that can be found in the everyday moments of life.。

第一次走夜路六年级英语作文让真情自然流露

第一次走夜路六年级英语作文让真情自然流露

全文分为作者个人简介和正文两个部分:作者个人简介:Hello everyone, I am an author dedicated to creating and sharing high-quality document templates. In this era of information overload, accurate and efficient communication has become especially important. I firmly believe that good communication can build bridges between people, playing an indispensable role in academia, career, and daily life. Therefore, I decided to invest my knowledge and skills into creating valuable documents to help people find inspiration and direction when needed.正文:第一次走夜路六年级英语作文让真情自然流露全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The First Time Walking Home Alone at NightI had been looking forward to this day for what felt like forever. The day I would finally be allowed to walk home from school alone after my extra math tutoring class instead of havingto wait around for hours for my mom to pick me up. But when that day actually arrived, I have to admit I was pretty nervous.Up until 6th grade, my parents had always been extremely overprotective and would never let me do anything remotely dangerous by myself. I wasn't allowed to go to friends' houses unless they knew the families really well. I couldn't cross any major streets alone. And I basically had a 6pm curfew every night unless it was a school night and then I had to be home by 5pm on the dot. So giving me permission to walk the 25 minutes home at 7pm by myself was a huge step.I think part of the reason my parents finally relented was because I had been pestering them about it constantly. I just felt like such a little kid having to wait around at school for so long after tutoring while everyone else my age got to just leave. And it's a totally safe neighborhood! There's nothing to be afraid of. Plus, I was 11 years old which felt like more than old enough to handle walking a few blocks alone after dark. My parents made me promise to stick to well-lit streets, avoid any alleys or isolated areas, and have my phone charged and on me at all times just in case. But other than that, I was finally free!When the tutor dismissed us at 7pm that first night, I felt a flurry of emotions. Excitement at this newfound independence,but also apprehension about being out alone in the dark for the first time. As all the other kids raced out the door, I lingered back trying to muster my courage. Taking a deep breath, I finally headed out into the cool autumn evening air.At first, everything seemed totally normal and not scary at all. The streetlights were on, providing a comforting glow. I could hear leaves crunching under my feet and glimpsed some squirrels darting around. I pulled out my phone and called my mom like she had instructed just to let her know I was on my way."Hi honey! Are you walking home now?" she asked, the worry already evident in her tone."Yup, just left tutoring. I'll see you in about 25 minutes!" I replied, trying to sound as nonchalant and grown-up as possible."Okay, well be careful and keep your wits about you. Don't talk to any strangers. And you had better not take any shortcuts through those sketchy alleys, young lady!""I know, I know. Don't worry, I'll be fine!" I dismissed her frantic reminders with an air of over-confidence. But as I hung up the phone, I couldn't help looking over my shoulder nervously.As I walked on, every little sound or movement in my peripheral vision made me jump. Was that just the wind rustling those bushes or was someone lurking behind them? I pulled my jacket a little tighter and picked up my pace. When a squirrel skittered out onto the street in front of me, I gasped aloud and nearly jumped out of my skin. Get a grip, Janie, I scolded myself. You're way too old to be such a scaredy cat.I decided to distract myself by listening to music on my mom's old ipod nano that she had given me a few months ago. Putting in my headphones, I scrolled through my playlists and selected one of my favorites. As the familiar melodies filled my ears, I felt my thumping heart rate start to slow and my frazzled nerves began to calm. This wasn't so bad after all!In fact, as I looked around properly now, I realized the darkened neighborhood had taken on an almost magical quality. The streetlamps cast an enchanting glow, seeming to make the whole world look gilded. The trees swayed gently in the breeze, their branches creating dancing shadows all around me. And up ahead, the tallest buildings of downtown were all lit up, shimmering in the distance like a city of lights straight out of a fairytale.For the first time, I really noticed little details around me that I never appreciated during the day. The ornate brickwork on that fancy new house under construction. The quaint park with the old-fashioned street lamps and wooden benches that always looked so ordinary but now seemed whimsical in the low light. It was like the night had revealed a whole other side to my neighborhood that I had been blind to before.As I got closer to home, I found myself feeling disappointed that my nighttime walk was nearly over. I want to stay out here and bask in these magical sights a little longer! For once, there was somewhere I actually wanted to linger instead of rushing to get home before curfew.When I finally reached my driveway, my mom came rushing out with a look of unmistakable relief on her face. She swooped me up in a bear hug, holding me tight."You made it! I was watching out the window like a hawk this whole time. How was your walk? Did you see or hear anything sketchy at all?" She held me at arm's length, studying my face intently.I rolled my eyes at her overprotectiveness but also felt a pang of appreciation for how much she cared. "It was fine, Mom, really! The walk was actually...kind of nice. Everything looks sodifferent and beautiful at night. It was really peaceful and almost magical."A look of surprise crossed her face, then she smiled warmly at me. "I'm so glad you had a nice time and that you're feeling so grown up and responsible. Just don't grow up too fast on me, okay?"She ruffled my hair affectionately and I felt a little lump form in my throat. As annoying as my mom could be sometimes, I knew her worrying came from a place of love. And in that moment, I cherished the fact that I was still young enough to be enveloped in that motherly affection, however embarrassing.As we headed inside, I felt a tiny bittersweet pang, sad that my first nighttime stroll through the neighborhood was over. But I couldn't wait for my next chance to bask in those evening enchantments again soon. Maybe next time, I would even feel brave enough to walk a little further and explore a wider radius. The night seemed to hold so many undiscovered wonders, and I was finally unfurling my wings to go experience them.篇2The First Time Walking Home Alone at NightI've walked home from school hundreds of times before, but tonight was different. Tonight was the first time I would be walking home alone after dark. My parents had warned me about the potential dangers, and up until now they had always insisted that I return home before nightfall or have them pick me up if I was going to be out late. But I'm in 6th grade now, almost 12 years old, and they finally decided I was old enough to handle the journey by myself at night.To be honest, I was really excited for this small taste of independence and the chance to prove to my parents that I could be responsible. But I also felt a bundle of nerves twisting in my stomach as I walked out of the school building at 6pm and saw how dark it had already become. The parking lot lights were on, creating bright pools of light amid long inky shadows stretching across the pavement. I clutched the strap of my backpack a little tighter and tried to push down the lump of fear rising in my throat.Taking a deep breath, I headed down the front steps and turned left, following the familiar path I had taken so many times before in the daylight. But at night, everything looked completely different - shapes loomed out of the darkness at me, and unfamiliar noises made me jump with every step. Up ahead, Icould see the tall streetlamps glowing in the dusk like guardians watching over me.As I got closer to the main road, the shadows of the trees lining the sidewalk seemed to reach out with grasping fingers. My heart pounded as I walked a little faster, keeping my eyes focused straight ahead. The faint sound of traffic humming on the nearby street provided a strange sense of comfort and companionship in the darkness.I was just passing by the entrance to the town park, an area that always felt so inviting during the day but now seemed foreboding and sinister at night. A flickering light from the park's lamps created dancing shadows, making my eyes play tricks on me as the shapes appeared to move. I couldn't help imagining all kinds of terrifying figures waiting just beyond the tree line, ready to reach out and grab me as I walked by. Taking a deep gulp, I hurried past with my head down, not daring to look over my shoulder.Relief washed over me as I finally reached the intersection and stepped under the safety of the bright streetlights. With my neighborhood now in sight, the rest of the journey felt much less daunting. The institutional green glow of the lights felt harsh yetcomforting, washing out the shadows and allowing me to see any potential threats coming from blocks away.As I turned onto my street, the cookie-cutter houses and perfectly trimmed lawns had never looked so welcoming. Golden light spilled from the windows of each home, creating a warm, cozy atmosphere against the crisp night air. A couple of familiar neighborhood cats darted across the road in front of me, bringing me back to the present instead of letting my imagination run wild.By the time I reached my own driveway, my heartbeat had returned to normal and I felt almost silly for being so scared on this very routine walk. I glanced back at the darkened path I had traveled, now seeming so harmless in the safety of home's bright porch light. Yet at the same time, I felt a new sense of pride and independence for having conquered this small rite of passage on my own.As I pulled out my house key and opened the front door, I couldn't wait to tell my parents all about my adventure. I knew I would remember this night for years to come – the first time I walked home alone after dark and proved to myself that I could handle being out in the world without mom and dad by my side every step of the way. A huge grin spread across my face as Irealized this was just the first of many new experiences and milestones of independence waiting for me in the years ahead.篇3The First Time Walking Home at NightIt was a cool autumn evening and the sun had just set behind the hills in the distance. I had stayed late after school to work on a big project for my English class. When I finally finished, I gathered up my books and headed for the front doors of the building. As I stepped outside, a chilly breeze rustled the fallen leaves on the ground and made me shiver a little. That's when it hit me - I would have to walk home in the dark for the very first time.My heart started pounding in my chest as I looked up and down the street. The familiar sights looked entirely different without the warm glow of daylight. The shadows seemed longer and darker, creeping up the sides of buildings like wisps of black smoke. I pulled my jacket tighter and began walking, my footsteps echoing loudly on the empty sidewalk.As I went along, every little sound made me jump - a trash can rattling in an alley, a cat meowing from behind a fence, even just the wind rustling through the trees. My eyes darted back andforth constantly, trying to make out any potential threats lurking in the shadows. An uneasy feeling settled into the pit of my stomach. What if something or someone jumped out at me from the darkness? What would I do?Up ahead, I could see the glow of a street lamp and felt a small sense of relief wash over me. At least there would be some light to see by for a little while. But that sense of security was shattered when something skittered across my path just beyond the ring of illumination. A stray cat, maybe, or possibly a raccoon? Or could it have been something...or someone...more sinister? My heart raced as I imagined all the horrible possibilities.I decided to take a shortcut through a small park, thinking I would feel safer on the main road instead of the quiet side streets. Big mistake. Within the confines of the park, the shadows seemed to shift and swirl in the most unsettling way. Every bush or clump of trees could be concealing any manner of frightening things. The playground equipment loomed up out of the darkness like strange, alien forms. My hands were shaking and my mouth was dry with fear by the time I finally emerged onto a well-lit street again.From that point on, I stuck to the busier roads with more streetlights and people around, even though it made the walklonger. Somewhere in the distance, I heard a dog barking, which made me nearly jump out of my skin. Getting spooked so easily made me feel silly and childish, but I just couldn't shake the feeling that there were potential dangers lurking all around me in the night.When I finally made it to my familiar neighborhood, I felt a wave of relief. The streetlights here were bright and secured, their warm glows pushing back against the shadows of the night.I could see other neighbors' houses with their lights on and smoke curling up from the chimneys. It was a welcoming sight after my frightening journey through the darkened streets.As I walked up to my own house, I saw that the porch light was on, casting a reassuring pool of illumination around the entranceway. My mom must have turned it on for me. Just that simple gesture made me feel safe and loved. When I opened the front door, the smell of my mom's home cooking embraced me like a warm hug. Any lingering fears or unease melted away instantly.That was the first time I had ever walked home alone at night before, and it turned out to be a lot scarier than I expected. Something about the darkness seemed to transform the regular world into an unknown realm filled with potential perils. Everyshadow looked menacing and every sound was magnified tenfold by my imagination running wild with thoughts of threats around every corner.I realize now that my fears were probably overblown by my youth and inexperience. The night itself holds no inherent dangers - it is simply the same world I know by day, just cloaked in shade instead of light. The things that go bump in the night are almost always easily explainable and pose no real threat.Still, I don't think I'll ever lose that feeling of security and contentment that washed over me when I made it back to the comfort of my warm home with my family that night. There's just something reassuring about having a safe haven to return to, a place of love and light to push back against the mysteries of the darkness outside.。

PEP小学5年级上册英语测验(答案及题解)

PEP小学5年级上册英语测验(答案及题解)

PEP小学5年级上册英语测验(答案及题解)(共50道题)下面有答案和解题分析一、综合题1.What is a common pet?A. ElephantB. DogC. LionD. Giraffe2.This morning, I woke up and opened the __ to see a beautiful sunny day. I decided to go for a walk in the __ because I wanted to get some fresh air. On my way, I saw many __, including birds and butterflies.3.I _______ (help) my mom in the kitchen.4.He _______ (take/takes) the bus to school.5.They _______ (run/runs) in the park every morning.6.They _______ (play) basketball on Sundays.7.I _______ (not/like) to go swimming in the winter.8.She _______ (read) a book right now.9.She _______ (draw/draws) pictures very well.10.We _______ (visit) the zoo last month. We _______ (see) many animals, like lions, tigers, and elephants. My little sister _______ (like) the giraffes because they _______ (look) very tall and friendly.11.I _______ (watch) TV in the evening.12.I _______ (see) a movie with my friends tomorrow.13.Tom and his sister are building a __________ in the living room. They use__________, __________, and __________ to make the house look nice. Their parents help them put everything in the right place, and they feel __________ because the house looks clean.14.Lily and her friends are going to the movie theater this weekend. They are going to watch a __________ movie. Lily loves the special effects and the action scenes in__________ movies. After the movie, they plan to get some __________ to talk about the film and enjoy the rest of the day.15.I love going to the park with my family. My dad and I play __ while my mom and sister walk around the lake. We sometimes bring a __ and have a picnic on the grass. After playing, we like to eat __ and drink __.16.What do you use to eat soup?A. KnifeB. ForkC. SpoonD. Plate17.What is the opposite of "happy"?A. SadB. TiredC. AngryD. Nervous18.In the evening, I ______ (walk) to the park with my dog. We ______ (play) fetch for a while, and then we ______ (sit) on the bench and ______ (enjoy) the sunset. It______ (be) a peaceful and relaxing time.19.My sister ______ (study) music at the university. She ______ (play) the piano very well. Every day, she ______ (practice) for at least an hour. Yesterday, she ______ (perform) at a concert, and it ______ (be) amazing. I ______ (proud) of her.20.They _______ (not/like) vegetables.21.What do we use to tell the time?A. BookB. ClockC. ChairD. Table22.They _______ their lunch in the park today.23.Which one of these animals can fly?A. FishB. BirdC. DogD. Elephant24.We _______ (study/studies) English every day.25.Which of these is a time of day?A. NightB. CarC. SpoonD. Chair26.Lucy is making a __________ in the kitchen. She mixes some flour, sugar, and eggs in a big __________. After mixing, she pours the mixture into a __________ and places it in the oven. The smell of the __________ cake fills the house, and soon it is ready to eat.27.What do you use to write?A. KnifeB. PenC. PlateD. Shoes28.My little brother __________ (be) five years old. He __________ (like) playing with his toys and __________ (watch) cartoons on TV. Every morning, he __________ (eat) breakfast with me, and then we __________ (go) to school together. In the evening, he __________ (read) books before __________ (go) to bed. I __________ (help) him with his homework sometimes.29.Which one is used to eat food?A. SpoonB. ForkC. KnifeD. All of the above30.Lily is very excited because her birthday is coming up soon. She has invited all of her friends to her party. There will be __________, balloons, and __________ on the table. Lily’s mom is baking a big __________ for everyone to enjoy. They are also going to play fun games like __________ and __________. Lily’s best friend, Sarah, is going to help decorate the house with colorful __________.31.We _______ (eat) dinner at 6:00 pm.32.Tom and Jerry are good friends. Tom is a ______, and Jerry is a ______. They live in a big house with a ______ and a small ______. Tom likes to chase Jerry around the house, but Jerry is very ______ and always finds a way to escape. Sometimes, they stop fighting and share some ______. Jerry loves eating cheese, and Tom likes eating ______. They have fun together, even though they are always chasing each other!33.I _______ (not) like to eat spicy food.34.What is the opposite of "happy"?A. SadB. AngryC. ExcitedD. Scared35.He _______ (is / are / am) studying for the test.36.They _______ (go/goes) to the park on weekends.37.I _______ (take) a bus to school every day.38.Which of these is a vehicle?A. ChairB. TableC. CarD. Bed39.We _______ (not / no / don’t) have school on Sunday.40.We _______ (write/writes) letters to our friends.41.We _______ (eat) dinner at 6:30 p.m.42.We _______ (have) a test next week.43.Which of these is a number?A. DogB. SevenC. PlateD. Spoon44.She _______ (write) a letter to her friend.45.They ________ (not, go) to school on Sundays.46.He _______ (eat/eats) lunch at 12:00.47.My little brother __________ (love) playing video games. He __________ (play) them every day after school. Yesterday, he __________ (play) a new game and__________ (win) a prize.48.He _______ (play) basketball with his friends every Saturday.49.They _______ (eat/eats) breakfast at 8:00 a.m.50.I _______ (watch) TV right now.(答案及解释)。

英文描写散步的作文

英文描写散步的作文

英文描写散步的作文英文:I love taking a walk, especially on a beautiful day.It's a great way to clear my mind and get some exercise. When I go for a walk, I usually listen to some music or a podcast to make the time go by faster.One of my favorite places to walk is in the park near my house. There are always people playing sports or walking their dogs, and the scenery is beautiful. I also love walking in the city and exploring new neighborhoods. It's a great way to discover new shops and restaurants.Sometimes, I like to walk with a friend or family member. It's a great way to catch up and spend some quality time together. We can talk about anything that's on our minds and enjoy each other's company.Overall, taking a walk is a simple but enjoyableactivity that has many benefits. It's a great way to stay active, relieve stress, and explore new places.中文:我喜欢散步,尤其是在美丽的天气里。

放学路上听到的声音作文100字英文

放学路上听到的声音作文100字英文

放学路上听到的声音作文100字英文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1On my way home from school, I often hear a cacophony of sounds that make up the soundtrack of my walk. The chatter of classmates, the roar of passing cars, and the laughter of children playing in the park all blend together to create a vibrant tapestry of noise.One sound that always stands out to me is the tinkling of wind chimes that hang from a nearby porch. As I pass by, the gentle melody they create seems to dance in the air, carrying with it a sense of peace and tranquility.Another sound that I often hear is the rustling of leaves as the wind sweeps through the trees lining the sidewalk. The gentle swaying of the branches creates a soothing rhythm that seems to accompany me on my journey home.Occasionally, I am greeted by the distant sound of a dog barking or a bird chirping, adding a touch of nature to the urban landscape. These sounds serve as a reminder of the world beyond the busy streets and bustling crowds.As I continue on my way, the sound of my footsteps echoes off the pavement, marking each step I take towards the comfort of home. The familiar sound provides a sense of grounding, connecting me to the physical world around me.In a world filled with constant noise and distractions, the sounds of my walk home provide a moment of reflection and introspection. They remind me to pause, listen, and appreciate the beauty of the everyday sounds that surround me.篇2On my way home from school, I often hear a variety of sounds that make up the soundtrack of my journey. Whether it's the chatter of my classmates, the roar of traffic, or the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind, these sounds create a familiar and comforting background as I make my way home.One of the sounds I always hear on my way home is the laughter and banter of my friends. As we walk together, we talk and joke, sharing stories about our day and making plans for the weekend. The sound of our laughter mixes with the sounds of passing cars and honking horns, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere that keeps us entertained as we make our way home.Another sound that is always present on my way home is the noise of traffic. The rumble of engines, the squeal of brakes, and the honking of horns all blend together to create a cacophony of sound that is both familiar and chaotic. The sounds of traffic remind me that I am in the heart of the city, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of daily life.In contrast to the noise of traffic, there are also moments of peace and quiet on my way home. As I pass through a park or a quiet residential street, I can hear the sound of birds chirping, the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind, and the distant murmur of a stream. These natural sounds provide a welcome respite from the noise of the city and create a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere as I walk home.Overall, the sounds I hear on my way home from school create a rich tapestry of noise that is both familiar and comforting. Whether it's the laughter of my friends, the noise of traffic, or the peaceful sounds of nature, these sounds remind me that I am part of a larger community and that I am never truly alone on my journey home.篇3On the way home from school, I often hear a variety of sounds that make up the soundtrack of my daily routine. One of the first things I hear when I step out of the school gate is the voices of my classmates chatting and laughing as they walk together in groups. It's a comforting sound that reminds me of the friendships I have formed during my time at school.As I walk further away from the school, the sound of cars honking and engines revving becomes more prominent. The hustle and bustle of traffic on the busy streets can be overwhelming at times, but it's also a reminder that I am part of a larger community with places to go and things to do.Sometimes, I pass by street vendors selling snacks and drinks, their voices calling out to passersby in hopes of making a sale. The smell of freshly cooked food wafts through the air, tempting me to stop and indulge in a quick snack before continuing on my way.On quieter days, I can hear the chirping of birds in the trees and the rustling of leaves in the wind. These sounds provide a soothing backdrop to my thoughts as I reflect on the day's events and look forward to the evening ahead.Overall, the sounds I hear on the way home from school are a mix of familiar and new, comforting and exciting. They serve asa reminder of the world outside of the classroom and the experiences that await me as I make my way home. Each sound adds to the tapestry of my daily life, making the journey home a little bit more interesting and memorable.。

走的英文怎么读

走的英文怎么读

走的英文怎么读走路的英文怎么读walk英 [wɔːk] 美 [wɔk]n. 步行,走;散步vt. 散步;走过vi. 走,步行;散步n. (Walk)人名;(德、葡)瓦尔克;(英)沃克wend英 [wend] 美 [wɛnd]vt. 走;前进vi. 走;行n. (Wend)人名;(德)文德[ 过去式 wended 或 went 过去分词 wended 或 went 现在分词wending ]track英[træk] 美[træk]n. 轨道;足迹,踪迹;小道vt. 追踪;通过;循路而行;用纤拉vi. 追踪;走;留下足迹双语例句:He wanted to walk down these poison. 他想通过散步消除这些毒素。

《21世纪大英汉词典》Did you walk back? 你是走回来的吗?《新英汉大辞典》You walk on ahead. I shall soon catch you up. 你在前面先走,我很快就会赶上你。

《21世纪大英汉词典》Please accompany me on my walk. 请和我就伴一起散散步。

《新英汉大辞典》Let's have a walk round the deck. 我们去甲板上散步吧。

I don't feel like a walk just now. 这会儿我不想去散步。

I walk over and sit down between my mother and her granddaughter. 我走过去,坐在我母亲和她的孙女中间。

“瑞克在哪儿?”The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in verydifferent places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnamand the Yangzi near Shanghai. 三条大河随之分道,在完全不同的三个地方入海:怒江流经缅甸入海,湄公河流进越南南部入海,而扬子江的入海口在上海附近。

步行英语短语

步行英语短语

步行英语短语步行的英语短语,你还记得吗?下面是店铺给大家整理的步行英语短语,供大家参阅!步行walk的英语短语1Can I walk away? Thank you.我能走远嘛吗?谢谢你们。

I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.我要在你们中间行走,我要作你们的神,你们要作我的子民.I walk around with my head up because I know deep down inside that nothing is impossible if youtry.我昂首阔步到处行走,因为我内心深知,只要你去尝试,没什么是不可能的。

So, you want to walk on water, eh?这样,你想在水上行走,对吗?That is why we should walk in such a way that every step can bring us to the here and the now.这就是为什么我们应该以一种每一步将我们带到此时与此地的方式来行走的原因。

To this day, she still cannot walk.直到今天她还无法下地走路。

Walk over and talk to him.可以走过去与他面谈。

Can I walk there from the station?我能从车站走到那里吗?Sometimes I walk around the building.有时,我在大楼周围走动。

But in days to come he will walk hand in hand with us.但是在未来的日子里,他会跟我们手拉手地一起走的。

I walk up, and luckily one of them recognizes me.我走过去,幸运的是她们中的一位认出了我。

英语作文回家的路线七年级

英语作文回家的路线七年级

回家的路线七年级英语作文1I leave school every day with a sense of anticipation for the journey home. As I step out of the school gate, I walk straight along the main road. On this road, there is a beautiful park on my left. The trees in the park are tall and green, and the flowers are in full bloom, making the scenery very charming.After passing the park, I come to the second intersection and turn right. There, I see a big supermarket. It's always crowded with people buying various things.Then, I make a left turn and soon reach my home. Along the way, there is also a small bookstore that I love. Sometimes, I stop by to browse the new arrivals.This is the route from my school to my home. Every day, I enjoy this journey, observing the changes in the neighborhood and feeling the warmth and familiarity of my daily life.2When I walk home from school every day, it's like a wonderful adventure. In spring, the roadsides are filled with blooming flowers of various colors. The pink peach blossoms, the yellow daffodils, and the purple violets all seem to be smiling at me, making my heart full of joy.Sometimes, I encounter some cute little animals on my way home. Once, I saw a little squirrel jumping nimbly among the trees. Its fluffy tail was wagging, and its small eyes were full of curiosity. It was such a lovely scene that it brought a big surprise to my day.In summer, the sun shines brightly, and the leaves on the trees rustle in the gentle breeze. The cicadas sing loudly, as if they are having a grand concert. The hot air makes me feel a little tired, but the shade of the trees provides a cool refuge.Autumn brings a golden world. The leaves turn yellow and fall gently, covering the ground like a golden carpet. I step on them, hearing the rustling sound, which is like a soft lullaby.Even in winter, when the world is covered with white snow, my way home has its own charm. The snowflakes dance in the air, and the cold wind blows, but the thought of the warm home waiting for me makes the journey full of anticipation.The route home is not just a path; it's a collection of beautiful memories and emotions.3Every day after school, the journey home is always filled with unexpected adventures and touching moments. One day, as I was walking home with my classmates, we came across a little boy who was crying on the street. We approached him and asked what was wrong. Through hissobs, he told us that he was lost and couldn't find his way home. Without hesitation, we decided to help him. We asked him for details about his home, such as the name of the street and the color of the house. With the clues he provided, we finally managed to find his home. The gratitude in his eyes and the smile on his parents' faces made us feel extremely happy. Another time, on our way home, we saw a beautiful park. The temptation of the green grass and the colorful flowers was too great to resist. We ran into the park and played hide-and-seek. Laughter filled the air as we ran around, forgetting about all the troubles of the day. The sun was setting, casting a warm glow on us, as if blessing our joyous moments. These experiences have made my journey home not just a routine walk, but a series of wonderful memories that I will cherish forever.4I go home from school every day. The route I take is quite interesting but also has its challenges.First, I walk out of the school gate and turn right. There is a busy street ahead. There are always a lot of cars and bikes passing by. So, I have to be very careful when crossing the road. I always look left and right several times to make sure it's safe.Then, I walk for about five minutes to the bus stop. I take the No. 12 bus. I get on at this stop and get off at the third stop, which is near my home. Sometimes, the bus is crowded with many people, especially during rushhours. But I still enjoy the journey because I can see different scenes outside the window.Finally, I walk for a short distance after getting off the bus and reach my home. Along the way, there are some small shops and trees. The whole journey home is both exciting and a little tiring, but it makes me feel the changes of the city every day.5I live in a beautiful neighborhood and the route from school to my home is always full of wonders in different seasons.In autumn, as I walk along the road, I see the leaves turning golden and red. They fall gently from the trees and cover the ground like a colorful carpet. The breeze blows and makes the fallen leaves dance, creating a lovely scene.When winter comes, it's a completely different view. Snowflakes are dancing in the air, slowly and gracefully. The road is blanketed with white snow, making it look like a fairy tale world. The trees are dressed in silver, and every step I take leaves a clear footprint on the soft snow.In spring, the trees on the side of the road start to sprout new leaves. The grass becomes green and flowers bloom everywhere, filling the air with their sweet fragrance. It's as if nature is waking up from a long sleep and greeting me with its beauty.Summer brings a lively atmosphere. The sun shines brightly, and thebranches of the trees provide shade. Sometimes, I can hear the chirping of cicadas, adding a touch of vitality to the hot season.The route home is not just a path; it's a journey through the changing seasons, each with its own unique charm.。

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