小学英语阅读The Shadow
小学四年级英语阅读理解专项训练
阅读选择Good morning. Here’s the world weather. Today is Sunday. It’s a 8 o’clock p. m. in Beijing. It’s very cold tonight. You have to wear warm sweaters.How about London? It’s 12 o’clock noon now. It is sunny there.It’s 7 o’clock a.m. in New York (纽约). What’s the weather like? Wow! It’s snowy.Let’s have a look at Hong Kong. It’s 8 o’clock in the morning, too. The weather is very nice. It’s windy but warm.It’s 10 o’clock p.m. in Sydney(悉尼). It’s rainy today. Take your raincoat(雨衣) and umbrella, please.1.Andy is in New York. He may be _______ now. ()A.having lunch B.having breakfast C.having supper2.Lucy is in Beijing. She may have to wear _______. ()A.warm sweater B.pretty skirt C.cool T-shirt3.Mike is in London. He can _______ today. ()A.do sports B.close the door C.stay at home4.I’m in Sydney. I’d like to _______. ()A.go to school B.go to bed C.go out to play5.Ted is in Hong Kong. He can wear _______. ()A.T-shirt B.sweater C.coatHello, boys and girls. I’m a dentist. I’m Dr Lee.Do you wash your teeth everyday? Well, you should wash your teeth at least twice a day. Brush your teeth with this kind of tooth brush. And clean your teeth like this way. Brush the inside face, the outside face and the biting face of your teeth. Always move the brush in small circles. Wash your mouth with clean water. Sweets and chocolate are not good for your teeth. Don’t eat too much. And brush your teeth after you eat them. Eat a lot of vegetables and fruit.6.What’s the dentist’s name? ()A.Dr Li.B.Dr Lee.C.Dr Bee.D.Dr Dee.7.You should wash your teeth at least ______ a day. ()A.once B.twice C.three times D.none8.You should ______ move your brush in small circles. ()A.never B.sometimes C.always D.usually 9.Wash your mouth with ______. ()A.clean water B.dirty water C.Coke D.juice10.______ is not good for your teeth. ()A.Fruit B.Chocolate C.Sweets D.Both B and CEveryone knows that it is important to take care of (关心) our eyes. But how can you take care of your eyes? The answer is simple. Have your eye doctor check your eyes regularly (有规律地)—at least once a year? Doctor will use special equipment (设备) to examine (检查) changes and problems in your eyes. If you think something is wrong, don’t wait. The sooner you take care of the problems the better.11.How can you take care of your eyes? ()A.Don’t use them.B.Read in the sun.C.Ask the doctor to check them regularly.D.Ask your parents to look at them. 12.How often should you check your eyes? ()A.At least once a year.B.Every summer.C.At least three times in life.D.On the weekends.13.Which is not true? ()A.Everyone knows that protecting eyes is very important.B.We can never know if there is anything wrong with our eyes.C.Special equipment can help to find problems in your eyes.D.If there is something wrong with your eyes, you had better see the doctor right now. 14.Which is a good habit for your eyes? ()A.Read in bed.B.Watch TV for long time.C.Study for long time.D.Often do eye exercises.A teacher was telling her pupils the importance of making others glad. “Now, has anyone of you ever made someone glad?”“Yes, teacher.” said a small boy.The teacher said, “Well done. Who was that?”That boy said, “My grandmother.”“Good boy. Now tell us how you made your grandmother glad.” said the teacher.The boy said, “I went to see her yesterday, and stayed with her for three hours. Then I said to her, ‘Grandmother, I’m going home.’ And she said, ‘Well, I’m glad!’”15.The meaning of “pupil” is _________. ()A.孩子B.学生C.同学D.朋友16.The boy went to see _________. ()A.his father B.his motherC.his grandmother D.his grandfather17.The boy stayed with his grandmother for _________. ()A.two hours B.three hours C.four hours D.five hours 18.His grandmother was glad because _________. ()A.he set the table B.he watered the plantsC.he is polite D.he said, “I’m going home”19.This is a _________ boy. ()A.polite B.quiet C.helpful D.naughtyThe World in 2050In 2050, cars will be different. Computers will drive them. We needn’t know how to drive. Clothes will be different, too. They will always be clean. We will not wash them. Mums will be very happy.In 2050, we won’t go to school. We can stay at home. We can sit on the chair, look at computers and study.What do you think the world will be like in 2050?20.In 2050, ______ will be different. ()A.wash B.home C.schools D.cars21.______ will drive the cars. ()A.Computers B.Mum C.We D.Everybody 22.Clothes will be different in 2050. ______ will wash them. ()A.Computers B.Mum C.We D.Nobody23.We don’t need ______ in our study. ()A.books B.teachers C.classrooms D.A, B and C 24.Which is wrong? ()A.We needn’t cars.B.Clothes will be always clean.C.We needn’t go to school.D.Study will be different.Look. This is our school. It’s big and clean. There is a big playground in it. There are twenty classrooms in our school. The computer room is on the second floor. There is a library on the second floor, too. The teachers’ office is on the first floor. I like our school.25.Our school is _______ and _______. ()A.big; beautiful B.small; clean C.big; clean26.We have _______ classrooms. ()A.eleven B.twenty C.twelve27.The computer room is on the _______ floor. ()A.one B.two C.second28.The _______ on the second floor, too. ()A.library B.music room C.art room29.The teachers’ office is on the _______ floor. ()A.second B.first C.onThis is my family. My father is a driver. He drives a bus. My mother is a nurse. She helps sick (有病的) people. She is friendly. My brother is a football player. He can play football well. He is tall and strong. I am a student. I have no job.30.The father is a _____. ()A.doctor B.driver31.文中划线单词的中文意思是_____. ()A.驾驶,开车B.骑32.The mother is a _____. ()A.doctor B.nurse33.The brother can _____. ()A.play football B.dance34.The writer (作者) is a _____. ()A.student B.teacherI go to school at seven a.m. every day. I have a good friend on sunny days. It is a shadow. It is tall and big. I run, the shadow runs too. I stop, the shadow stops too. At noon, I go home for lunch. The shadow is short and small. In the afternoon, the shadow is tall and big again. Sometimes (有时) the shadow is behind me. Sometimes the shadow is on me. I talk and play with my shadow. It’s fun. It is my good friend.35.I talk about ______. ()A.my day B.my school C.my shadow36.The shadow is short and small ______. ()A.in the evening B.at noon C.in the afternoon37.My shadow is ______. ()A.short and small B.tall and big C.A and B38.The word “shadow” means (意思是) ______. ()A.影子B.朋友C.宠物39.Why (为什么) do I like shadow? ()A.Because (因为) it is big.B.Because I can talk and play with it.C.Because it can run.We have many clubs (社团) in our school. We go to the clubs at three thirty every Friday. Here is a survey about clubs in our class.40.We go to the clubs at ______ on Friday. ()A.3:00B.3:30C.3:5041.We have ______ clubs in our school. ()A.five B.ten C.fifteen42.______ students (学生) like the Running Club. ()A.Ten B.Twelve C.Fifteen43.______ Club is popular (受欢迎的) in our class. ()A.Football B.Art C.Reading44.If you like drawing, you can go to the ______. ()A.Reading Club B.Art Club C.Running ClubGood afternoon. This is the weather report today. It’s 30℃ in Hong Kong. You can wear sunglasses outside. It’s warm in Beijing. It’s 20℃. You can take off your shoes inside. It’s cool in Lhasa. It’s 15℃. You can play football with your friends. It’s cold in Harbin. It’s 5℃. You can put on a hat. And you can have some hot soup too, but you should be careful!45.This is a ________ report. ()A.city (城市)B.food C.weather46.It is ________ in Hong Kong. ()A.hot B.warm C.cool47.It’s ________ in Lhasa. ()A.30℃B.20℃C.15℃48.Today you can have some __________ soup in Harbin. ()A.cool B.cold C.hot49.The weather of the four cities is ________ today. ()A.same (相同的)B.different (不同的)C.carefulI have two new friends. They are Lucy and Ben. Lucy is a tall girl. She is very friendly. She has a blue hat. Ben is tall and he has brown hair. And he has a big green bag. In his bag, there are some books, three pencils, some candies and two toys. We often go to school together.50.I have ________ new friends. ()A.one B.two C.three51.Lucy is ________ and ________. ()A.tall; thin B.short; quiet C.tall; friendly52.Ben has ________ hair. ()A.black B.yellow C.brown53.Ben’s bag has ________ pencils. ()A.two B.three C.seven54.They often ________ together. ()A.clean the room B.go to school C.do homeworkWhen I am a baby, the river is my home. I don’t know my father and mother. But I have many brothers and sisters. I swim and play all day with them. At that time, I have no legs (腿), but I have a long tail, so I look like a fish.After some time my tail becomes shorter and shorter (变得越来越短). I have two short legs.Summer comes. Now I have no tails. I have four legs. I look like my parents. I have two big eyes and a green coat. I can jump out of the water. I can live on the land (陆地) and in the water too. I can eat insects (昆虫) —— many bad insects.55.“So I look like a fish.” means (意思是) _________. ()A.所以我看见一条鱼。
人教PEP-小学英语六年级下册期中考试复习--专项二--句子(含答案)
人教版小学英语PEP六年级下册期中考试复习专项二句子1.你多大了?__________________________________2.你多高?__________________________________3.你多重?__________________________________4.你的房间有多大?__________________________________你的床有多长?__________________________________你的脚有多长?。
__________________________________5.我比你高。
__________________________________6.那是这个厅里最高的恐龙。
__________________________________7.它比我俩加起来还高。
__________________________________8.你的脚比我的大。
__________________________________9.那儿有更多的恐龙。
__________________________________10.谁比你高?__________________________________11.让我们看看吧。
__________________________________12.在中国我穿40号的鞋。
__________________________________13.你看起来比我高。
__________________________________14.它变得越来越低,但是他的影子变得越来越长。
__________________________________15.你周末过得怎么样?__________________________________很好,谢谢。
__________________________________16.你周末干什么?__________________________________我和你奶奶待在家里。
沪教版小学四年级英语第二学期试用本Look at the shadow!_课件1
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goes ______ down in the The sun _____ evening. The tree’s shadow grows long again. It is ___ on the path. ______
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Where is the sun?
Is the tree’s Where is the shadow long or tree’s shadow short?
It looks like a mountain. But it is small and not high.
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A piece of short grass in the garden or park.
• Look at the sun. In the morning, it rises behind the hill. The tree’s shadow is long. It is on the lawn.
Shadow is black. Sometimes it is on the wall. Sometimes it is on the ground. It can be on everywhere. Sometimes it is long. Sometimes it is short. It always changes.(变化)
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Let’s enjoy a song!
Some times it’s long and tall.
Sometimes it’s short and small.
Sometimes it’s on the wall. Sometimes it’s on the floor. When the light goes off, you won’t see it any more.
小学生英语故事(五篇)
【导语】英语故事会出现学⽣认识或是不认识的单词,⽽这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深同学们对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于⼀般的死记硬背,⽽是在潜移默化中,让学⽣记住单词,并且不枯燥。
以下是⽆忧考整理的《⼩学⽣英语故事(五篇)》,希望帮助到您。
⼩学⽣英语故事篇⼀ A little frog wakes up in the morning. He can’t find his toy, he is crying. A fish hears and comes. He asks, “Why are you crying?” The frog answers, “I lost my toy.” “What is your toy?” “I don’t know its name, but it’s round and yellow.” The fish says, “I know, I know.” Quickly, he comes back with a yellow leaf. “No, no,That’s not my toy.” The frog still cries. A dog is coming, “A round and yellow thing is on the playground. That must be your toy.” The frog sees, that is not his toy, too. It’s a yellow ball. A squirrel is running with a pine nut. But that’s not the frog’s toy. It’s dark. The frog is very sad. He doesn’t find his toy. He cries again. The moon is rising in the sky. The shadow of the moon is on the pond. “Oh! My toy! I found my toy!” The frog jumps happily.⼩学⽣英语故事篇⼆ Lan and Fred were boys. They were both twelve years old, and they were in the same class in their school. Last Friday afternoon they had a fight in class, and their teacher was very angry. He said to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a thousand times.” After the last lesson, all the other boys went home, but Lan and Fred stayed in the classroom with their teacher and begin writing their names. Then Fred began crying. The teacher looked at him and said,” Why are you crying, Fred?” “Because his name’s Lan May, and mine’s Frederick Hollingsworth,” Fred said.⼩学⽣英语故事篇三 she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmas tree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant's house. hundreds of wax-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail. “now some one is dying,” said the little girl, softly, for she had been told by her old grandmother, the only person who had ever been kind to her, and who was now dead that whenever a star falls an immortal spirit returns to the god who gave it. she struck yet another match against the wall; it flamed up, and surrounded by its light, appeared before her that same dear grandmother, gentle and loving as always, but bright and happy as she had never looked during her lifetime.⼩学⽣英语故事篇四 Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up in anger, he caught him and was about to kill him, when the Mouse piteously entreated, saying: “If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness.” The Lion laughed and let him go. It happened shortly after this that the Lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground. The Mouse, recognizing his roar, came up, and gnawed the rope with his teeth, and setting him free, exclaimed: “You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help you, not expecting to receive from me any repayment of your favor; but now you know that it is possible for even a Mouse to confer benefits on a Lion.”⼩学⽣英语故事篇五 “Mmm, delicious, really delicious! [Maternal] grandma, give me another plate of chicken drumsticks!” “YangYang, you’re already that fat, you should eat less!” “Nuh uh, [the fact that] I eat a lot only proves that you’re a good cook, this gives you face!” Oh look, there goes my gluttonous older brother smooth-talking again. “Grandma, tomorrow I want to eat Spare Ribs and Pig Trotters Simmered in Red Sauce!” older brother says loudly. “Grandma, don’t listen to older brother. All he thinks about all day is eating, he’ll soon turn into a pig,” I say. “Stinky LeLe, saying I’ll turn into a pig. Aren’t you afraid I’ll teach you a lesson?” older brother says angrily. Not good, I can’t bear to imagine the consequences of provoking older brother. I get up and run, and older brother scrambles up to chase me, luckily he’s too fat, he can’t run at all, so I quickly lose him. Before I go to sleep, mother often talks with me about how gluttonous my brother is. One time, [paternal] grandmother was talking with me, saying that older brother eats enough for four people in a single sitting. When he was small it was absolutely no problem for him to polish off two bowls of egg cake in a sitting, even three bowls is just a small appetizer to him. If it was me that ate that much, the person writing this essay would have long ago become a “stuffed devil”. Older brother is always snatching my food and eating it. One time, when I was in the shower, mother allowed grandmother and all them start eating first. When I was done showering, I found that there wasn’t a trace [of food] left in my bowl, but my brother was off to one side burping with satisfaction, turns out my brother stole my food and ate it. I was so mad, but all I could do is endure it, what a tragedy! God, when is older brother finally going to fix this gluttonous defect? Not good, older brother just snatched my food again, I’ve got to stop writing, and quickly go protect my meal!。
小学英语作文my shadow
My ShadowMy shadow is a mysterious friend who follows me everywhere. Whether I am playing in the park, walking to school, or even reading a book in my bedroom, my shadow is always there, silently accompanying me.During the day, when the sun is shining brightly, my shadow is clearly visible. It grows taller as I stand closer to the sun and shrinks when I move away. Sometimes, I play games with my shadow, trying to catch it or make it dance. It's like having an invisible playmate who never complains or gets tired.As the sun sets and the sky darkens, my shadow becomes fainter and fainter until it disappears completely. I often wonder where it goes during the night. Does it hide somewhere, waiting for the sun to rise again? Or does it travel to a magical place where shadows live?My shadow is also a loyal companion. When I am happy, it seems to dance along with me, and when I am sad, it quietly stays by my side, offering silent comfort. It neverjudges me or tells me what to do, but it's always there, ready to share my joys and sorrows.I like to imagine what my shadow might be like if it could talk. Would it have a funny personality? Would ittell me secrets about the world? Or would it simply mirror my thoughts and feelings?In conclusion, my shadow is more than just a darkfigure cast by the sun. It's a friend, a companion, and a source of endless imagination. I cherish the times I spend with my shadow and look forward to the many adventures we will have together in the future.**我的影子**我的影子是一位神秘的朋友,无论我身在何处,它都如影随形。
小学英语作文my shadow
小学英语作文my shadow My ShadowMy shadow is a mysterious and fascinating friend that accompanies me throughout the day. It appears whenever I step into the light, silently following my every move.During the morning, my shadow is short and stubby,almost like a little puppy that walks by my side. As thesun rises higher in the sky, my shadow stretches out longer, as if it is eager to explore the world around me. Sometimes, I play with my shadow, trying to step on it or make itdance with me. It always obliges, moving gracefully with my every step.In the afternoon, when the sun is at its peak, my shadow becomes the longest. It stretches out so far behind me that I can almost forget it's there. But then, when I turn around, it's always there, faithfully accompanying me.As the sun begins to set, my shadow gradually shortens again. It becomes more compact and intense, almost like a silhouette of myself. I find it fascinating to watch my shadow change shape and size as the day progresses.Even when the sun goes down and the stars come out, my shadow is still there, though it's harder to see. It's like a silent guardian, always watching over me, even in the dark.My shadow is a constant reminder of my presence in the world. It's a part of me that I can't escape, no matter where I go or what I do. Sometimes, I think of my shadow as a friend who is always there for me, never judging or complaining. It simply exists, mirroring my every move and action.In conclusion, my shadow is a unique and special part of my life. It's a fascinating companion that accompanies me through the day and reminds me of my place in the world. I cherish my shadow and look forward to the many adventures we will have together.我的影子我的影子是一个神秘而迷人的朋友,它整天陪伴着我。
the shadow英语作文
the shadow英语作文英文回答:As I sit here contemplating the concept of "the shadow," I can't help but think about how it represents the hidden aspects of ourselves that we may not want to acknowledge. The shadow is like a dark side of our personality that we try to keep hidden from others and even from ourselves. It's the parts of us that we are ashamed of or afraid to confront.For example, I remember a time when I was in a heated argument with a friend and I said some hurtful things that I later regretted. In that moment, I saw a glimpse of my shadow self – the part of me that can be cruel and unkind. It was a wake-up call for me to recognize and address those negative traits within myself.On the other hand, the shadow can also represent our untapped potential and hidden strengths. It's not alwaysnegative – sometimes it can be a source of power and creativity that we haven't fully explored. By embracing our shadow self and integrating it into our conscious awareness, we can become more whole and authentic individuals.中文回答:当我坐在这里思考“阴影”这个概念时,我不禁想到它代表了我们可能不愿意承认的隐藏在内心的一面。
小学生英语作文shadow
小学生英语作文shadowEnglish:I noticed a shadow following me as I walked home from school. At first, I was a little scared and thought it might be someone trying to harm me. But then I realized it was just my own shadow cast by the sun. I began to play with my shadow, making it dance and jump as I moved. It was so much fun! I learned that shadows are created when an object blocks the light. They are always there, following us around and changing shape as the light shifts. It made me curious about how shadows work, so I decided to do some research and learn more about it.中文翻译:我注意到我从学校走回家的时候有一个影子跟着我。
起初,我有点害怕,以为可能有人想伤害我。
但后来我意识到那只是被太阳投下的我的影子。
我开始和我的影子玩耍,让它随着我的动作跳舞。
这太好玩了!我知道,影子是当一个物体遮挡了光线时产生的。
它们总是在那里,跟着我们走,随着光线的移动而改变形状。
这让我对影子是如何形成很好奇,于是我决定做一些研究,了解更多关于它的知识。
shadow英语作文小学
shadow英语作文小学Shadows are a fascinating phenomenon that has intrigued children and adults alike. They are the dark silhouettes that follow us around, stretching and shrinking as the sun moves across the sky. In the playground, you might have noticed how your shadow can grow taller than the tallest tree at sunset, only to shrink to the size of your feet at noon. This mysterious play of light and darkness has been a source of endless curiosity and inspiration for many.In the realm of literature, shadows are often used as metaphors for the unknown or the hidden aspects of life. They can represent the darker side of human nature or the secrets that lurk in the corners of our lives. For children, shadows can be both a source of fear and fascination, as they dance on the walls in the flickering light of a nightlight or campfire.In art, shadows add depth and dimension to a scene, making it more realistic and visually appealing. They cantell a story, hint at a character's emotions, or simply add a touch of mystery to an otherwise ordinary setting. For young students learning to write, exploring the concept of shadows can be a creative exercise in descriptive language and imaginative storytelling.When writing an essay about shadows, one could start by describing the scientific explanation of how shadows areformed – the obstruction of light by an opaque object. Then, delve into the various ways shadows appear in daily life, from the simple joy of watching a shadow puppet show to the more complex emotions evoked by a shadow in a poem or a play.Moreover, the essay could explore the cultural significance of shadows across different societies. For instance, in some cultures, shadows are believed to hold a person's soul, and their cutting or stealing is thought to bring misfortune or even death. In contrast, shadow play has been a form of entertainment in places like China and Indonesia for centuries, where skilled performers manipulate flat puppets to create intricate stories projected onto a screen.In conclusion, shadows are not just a natural occurrence; they are a rich tapestry woven into the fabric of our existence. They are a canvas for our imagination, a playground for our creativity, and a mirror reflecting the duality of light and darkness within us all. As you step into the world of shadows, you embark on a journey of discovery, where every shadow holds a story waiting to be told.。
my shadow 小学英语作文
my shadow 小学英语作文English:My shadow is always with me, following me wherever I go. It changes in size and shape throughout the day, depending on the position of the sun. When the sun is high in the sky, my shadow is short and crisp, but as the sun sets, it grows longer and more elongated. I like to play with my shadow, making funny shapes by contorting my body or using objects to create interesting silhouettes. It feels like my shadow is my silent companion, always by my side even on cloudy days when the sun is hidden behind the clouds. It's a reminder that no matter where I go or what I do, I am never truly alone as long as my shadow is there with me.中文翻译:我的影子总是跟随着我,无论我走到哪里。
它会随着一天的时间不同而变化大小和形状,取决于太阳的位置。
当太阳高悬在天空时,我的影子是短而清晰的,但当太阳落山时,它变得更长更拉长。
我喜欢和我的影子玩耍,通过扭曲身体或使用物体创造有趣的轮廓。
感觉像我的影子是我的默默伙伴,即使在阴天当太阳被云朵遮盖时也时时刻刻与我同在。
shadow英语作文小学
shadow英语作文小学As the sun sets, the world is enveloped in darkness, and with it comes the presence of shadows. Shadows are formed when an object blocks the path of light, creating a dark silhouette on the surface behind it. They are fascinating and mysterious, and have captured the imagination of people for centuries.Shadows are everywhere, following us as we move throughout the day. They change in size and shape depending on the angle of the light source and the position of the object casting the shadow. Sometimes they can appear long and stretched out, while other times they are short and squat. It's amazing to think about how shadows can transform and dance with the movement of the sun.In art and literature, shadows are often used to symbolize the unknown, the hidden, or the subconscious. They can represent the parts of ourselves that we keep concealed from the world, or the secrets that we bury deep within. Shadows add depth and dimension to our understanding of the world around us, and they can be both beautiful and eerie at the same time.For children, playing with shadows can be an exciting and educational experience. Using a flashlight or a lamp, they can experiment with creating different shapes and sizes of shadows on the wall. This can lead to discussions about light and dark, transparency, and the behavior of light. It's a fun way for kids to learn about the science of shadows while also sparking their creativity.In conclusion, shadows are a natural phenomenon that adds intrigue and mystery to our everyday lives. They can be playful and artistic, or they can be symbolic and thought-provoking. No matter how we perceive them, shadows will continue to captivate and inspire us for generations to come.当太阳落山时,世界被黑暗所笼罩,而伴随着黑暗而来的是影子的存在。
关于my shadow小学英语作文
My Shadow: A Childhood CompanionMy shadow is my constant companion, always following me wherever I go. It's a mysterious friend that appears whenever there's light, dancing and playing alongside me.In the morning, when the sun rises, my shadow appears, stretching out long and lanky. It mocks my every move, from brushing my teeth to eating breakfast. Sometimes, I pretend it's a magical creature with secret powers, capable of turning invisible or growing taller than me.As the day progresses, my shadow changes shape and size. Under the blazing sun, it shrinks into a tiny silhouette, almost disappearing altogether. But when I step into the shade of a tree or a building, it suddenly expands, growing taller and broader than before.My shadow is a great source of entertainment. I often play games with it, pretending it's a rival in a race or a partner in a dance. Sometimes, I even talk to it, sharingmy thoughts and secrets, knowing that it will never betray me or tell anyone else.At night, when the sun goes down and the moon rises, my shadow fades away. It disappears into the darkness, leaving me to wonder where it goes and what adventures it might have in the night.My shadow is not just a physical presence; it's a symbol of my childhood innocence and imagination. It reminds me to always stay curious, to explore the world with wonder, and to find joy in the simple things.Even as I grow older, I still cherish the memories of my shadow. It's a part of my past that I will always carry with me, a reminder of the magical world of childhood that never truly fades away.**我的影子:童年的伙伴**我的影子是我的忠实伙伴,无论我走到哪里,它都紧随其后。
小学英语故事(三篇)
小学英语故事(三篇)A little frog wakes up in the morning. He can’t find his toy, he is crying.A fish hears and comes. He asks, “Why are you crying?” The frog answers, “I lost my toy.” “What is your toy?”“I don’t know its name, but it’s round and yellow.” The fish says, “I know, I know.” Quickly, he comes back with a yellow leaf. “No, no,That’s not my toy.” The frog still cries.A dog is coming, “A round and yellow thing is on thepla yground. That must be your toy.” The frog sees, that is not his toy, too. It’s a yellow ball.A squirrel is running with a pine nut. But that’s not the frog’s toy.It’s dark. The frog is very sad. He doesn’t find his toy. He cries again. The moon is rising in the sky. The shadow of the moon is on the pond. “Oh! My toy! I found my toy!”The frog jumps happily.【篇二】Lan and Fred were boys. They were both twelve years old, and they were in the same class in their school. Last Friday afternoon they had a fight in class, and their teacher was very angry. He said to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a thousand times.” After the last lesson, all the other boys went home,but Lan and Fred stayed in the classroom with their teacher and begin writing their names.Then Fred began crying.The teacher looked at him and said,” Why are you crying, Fred?”“Because his name’s Lan May, and mine’s Frederick Hollingsworth,” Fred said.【篇三】she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmastree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant's house. hundreds of wax-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail.“now some one is dying,” said the little girl, softly, for she had been told by her old grandmother, the only person who had ever been kind to her, and who was now dead that whenever a star falls an immortal spirit returns to the god who gave it.she struck yet another match against the wall; it flamed up, and surrounded by its light, appeared before her that same dear grandmother, gentle and loving as always, but bright and happy as she had never looked during her lifetime.。
小学四年级my shadow英语作文
小学四年级my shadow英语作文My ShadowEvery day, I have a special friend who follows me everywhere I go. He is my shadow. My shadow is a mystery. Sometimes he is tall and skinny, and sometimes he is short and round. It all depends on how the sun shines on him.When the sun is high in the sky, my shadow shrinks to a little dot. But when the sun is low, he grows so big that he almost covers me! Sometimes I play with my shadow, trying to catch him or stepping on him. But he is always so quick and nimble, escaping my every attempt.My shadow is also a good listener. When I'm happy, he dances along beside me. When I'm sad, he quietly stays by my side. He never talks back or judges me. He just quietly accompanies me through my days.I like my shadow because he is always there for me, no matter what. He is a part of me, but he is also different. He reminds me that even though we may look different or act differently, we can still be friends.My shadow is a constant companion in my life. I may not always notice him, but he is always there, silently guarding me and sharing my every moment.我的影子每天,我都有一个特别的朋友,无论我走到哪里,他都跟着我。
小学英语英语故事童话故事TheShadow影子
The Shadow 影子It is in the hot countries that the sun burns down in earnest, turning the people there a deep mahogany-brown. In the hottest countries of all they are seared into negroes, but it was not quite that hot in this country to which a man of learning had come from the colder north. He expected to go about there just as he had at home, but he soon discovered that this was a mistake. He and other sensible souls had to stay inside. The shutters were drawn and the doors were closed all day long. It looked just as if everyone were asleep or away from home. The narrow street of high houses where he lived was so situated that from morning till night the sun beat down on it - unbearably!To this young and clever scholar from the colder north, it felt as if he were sitting in a blazing hot oven. It exhausted him so that he became very thin, and even his shadow shrank much smaller than it had been at home. Only in the evenings, after sundown, did the man and his shadow begin to recover.This was really a joy to see. As soon as a candle was brought into the room, the shadow had to stretch itself to get its strength back. It stretched up to the wall, yes, even along the ceiling, so tall did it grow. To stretch himself, the scholar went out on the balcony. As soon as the stars came out in the beautifully clear sky, he felt as if he had come back to life.In warm countries each window has a balcony, and in all the balconies up and down the street people came out to breathe the fresh air that one needs, even if one is already a fine mahogany-brown. Both up above and down below, things became lively. Tailors, shoemakers - everybody - moved out in the street. Chairs and tables were brought out, and candles were lighted, yes, candles by the thousand. One man talked, another sang, people strolled about, carriages drove by, and donkeys trotted along, ting-a-ling-a-ling, for their harness had bells on it. There were church bells ringing, hymn singing, and funeral processions. There were boys in the street firing off Roman candles. Oh yes, it was lively as lively can be down in that street. Only one house was quiet - the one directly across from where the scholarly stranger lived. Yet someone lived there, for flowers on the balcony grew and thrived under that hot sun, which they could not have done unless they were watered. So someone must be watering them, and there must be people in the house. Along in the evening, as a matter of fact, the door across the street was opened. But it was dark inside, at least in the front room. From somewhere in the house, farther back, came the sound of music. The scholarly stranger thought the music was marvelous, but it is quite possible that he only imagined this, for out there in the warm countries he thought everything was marvelous - except the sun. The stranger's landlord said that he didn't know who had rented the house across the street. No one was ever to be seen over there, and as for the music, he found it extremely tiresome. He said:"It's just as if somebody sits there practicing a piece that's beyond him - always the selfsame piece. 'I'll play it right yet,' he probably says, but he doesn't, no matter how long he tries."One night the stranger woke up. He slept with the windows to his balcony open, and as the breeze blew his curtain aside he fancied that a marvelous radiance came from the balcony across the street. The colors of all the flowers were as brilliant as flames. In their midst stood a maiden, slender and lovely. It seemed as if a radiance came from her too. It actually hurt his eyes, but that was because he had opened them too wide in his sudden awakening.One leap, and he was out of bed. Without a sound, he looked out through his curtains, but the maiden was gone. The flowers were no longer radiant, though they bloomed as fresh and fair as usual. The door was ajar and through it came music so lovely and soft that one could really feel very romantic about it. It was like magic. But who lived there? What entrance did they use? Facing the street, the lower floor of the house was a row of shops, and people couldn't run through them all the time. On another evening, the stranger sat out on his balcony. The candle burned in the room behind him, so naturally his shadow was cast on the wall across the street. Yes, there it sat among the flowers, and when the stranger moved, it moved with him. "I believe my shadow is the only living thing to be seen over there," the scholar thought to himself. "See how he makes himself at home among the flowers. The door stands ajar, and if my shadow were clever he'd step in, have a look around, and come back to tell me what he had seen.""Yes," he said as a joke, "you ought to make yourself useful. Kindly step inside. Well, aren't you going?" He nodded to the shadow, and the shadow nodded back. "Run along now, but be sure to come back."The stranger rose, and his shadow across the street rose with him. The stranger turned around, and his shadow turned too. If anyone had been watching closely, he would have seen the shadow enter the half-open balcony door in the house across the way at the same instant that the stranger returned to his room and the curtain fell behind him.Next morning, when the scholar went out to take his coffee and read the newspapers, he said, "What's this?" as he came out in the sunshine. "I haven't any shadow! So it really did go away last night, and it stayed away. Isn't that annoying?" What annoyed him most was not so much the loss of his shadow, but the knowledge that there was already a story about a man without a shadow. All the people at home knew that story. If he went back and told them his story they would say he was just imitating the old one. He did not care to be called unoriginal, so he decided to say nothing about it, which was the most sensible thing to do.That evening he again went out on the balcony. He had placed the candle directly behind him, because he knew that a shadow always likes to use its master as a screen, but he could not coax it forth. He made himself short and he made himself tall, but there was no shadow. It didn't come forth. He hemmed and he hawed, but it was no use.This was very vexing, but in the hot countries everything grows most rapidly, and in a week or so he noticed with great satisfaction that when he went out in the sunshine a new shadow was growing at his feet. The root must have been left with him. In three weeks' time he had a very presentable shadow, and as he started northagain it grew longer and longer, until it got so long and large that half of it would have been quite sufficient.The learned man went home and wrote books about those things in the world that are true, that are good, and that are beautiful.The days went by and the years went past, many, many years in fact. Then one evening when he was sitting in his room he heard a soft tapping at his door. "Come in," said he, but no one came in. He opened the door and was confronted by a man so extremely thin that it gave him a strange feeling. However, the man was faultlessly dressed, and looked like a person of distinction."With whom do I have the honor of speaking?" the scholar asked."Ah," said the distinguished visitor, "I thought you wouldn't recognize me, now that I've put real flesh on my body and wear clothes. I don't suppose you ever expected to see me in such fine condition. Don't you know your old shadow? You must have thought I'd never come back. Things have gone remarkably well with me since I was last with you. I've thrived in every way, and if I have to buy my freedom, I can." He rattled a bunch of valuable charms that hung from his watch, and fingered the massive gold chain he wore around his neck. Ho! how his fingers flashed with diamond rings - and all this jewelry was real."No, I can't get over it!" said the scholar. "What does it all mean?""Nothing ordinary, you may be sure," said the shadow. "But you are no ordinary person and I, as you know, have followed in your footsteps from childhood. As soon as you thought me sufficiently experienced to strike out in the world for myself, I went my way. I have been immeasurably successful. But I felt a sort of longing to see you again before you die, as I suppose you must, and I wanted to see this country again. You know how one loves his native land. I know that you have got hold of another shadow. Do I owe anything to either of you? Be kind enough to let me know." "Well! Is it really you?" said the scholar. "Why, this is most extraordinary! I would never have imagined that one's own shadow could come back in human form." "Just tell me what I owe," said the shadow, "because I don't like to be in debt to anyone.""How can you talk that way? said the student. "What debt could there be? Feel perfectly free. I am tremendously pleased to hear of your good luck! Sit down, my old friend, and tell me a bit about how it all happened, and about what you saw in that house across the street from us in the warm country.""Yes, I'll tell you all about it," the shadow said, as he sat down. "But you must promise that if you meet me anywhere you won't tell a soul in town about my having been your shadow. I intend to become engaged, for I can easily support a family." "Don't you worry," said the scholar. "I won't tell anyone who you really are. I give you my hand on it. I promise, and a man is as good as his word.""And a word is as good as its - shadow," the shadow said, for he couldn't put it any other way.It was really remarkable how much of a man he had become, dressed all in black, with the finest cloth, patent-leather shoes, and an opera hat that could be pressed perfectly flat till it was only brim and top, not to mention those things we alreadyknow about - those seals, that gold chain, and the diamond rings. The shadow was well dressed indeed, and it was just this that made him appear human."Now I'll tell you," said the shadow, grinding his patent-leather shoes on the arm of the scholar's new shadow, which lay at his feet like apoodle dog. This was arrogance, perhaps, or possibly he was trying to make the new shadow stick to his own feet. The shadow on the floor lay quiet and still, and listened its best, so that it might learn how to get free and work its way up to be its own master."Do you know who lived in the house across the street from us?" the old shadow asked. "She was the most lovely of all creatures - she was Poetry herself. I lived there for three weeks, and it was as if I had lived there three thousand years, reading all that has ever been written. That's what I said, and it's the truth! I have seen it all, and I know everything.""Poetry!" the scholar cried. "Yes, to be sure she often lives as a hermit in the large cities. Poetry! Yes, I saw her myself, for one brief moment, but my eyes were heavy with sleep. She stood on the balcony, as radiant as the northern lights. Tell me! Tell me! You were on the balcony. You went through the doorway, and then - " "Then I was in the anteroom," said the shadow. "It was the room you were always staring at from across the way. There were no candles there, and the room was in twilight. But the door upon door stood open in a whole series of brilliantly lit halls and reception rooms. That blaze of lights would have struck me dead had I gone as far as the room where the maiden was, but I was careful - I took my time, as one should." "And then what did you see, my old friend?" the scholar asked."I saw everything, and I shall tell everything to you, but - it's not that I'm proud - but as I am a free man and well educated, not to mention my high standing and my considerable fortune, I do wish you wouldn't call me your old friend.""I beg your pardon!" said the scholar. "It's an old habit, and hard to change. You are perfectly right, my dear sir, and I'll remember it. But now, my dear sir, tell me of all that you saw.""All?" said the shadow, "for I saw it all, and I know everything.""How did the innermost rooms look?" the scholar asked. "Was it like a green forest? Was it like a holy temple? Were the rooms like the starry skies seen from some high mountain?""Everything was there," said the shadow. "I didn't quite go inside. I stayed in the dark anteroom, but my place there was perfect. I saw everything, and I know everything.I have been in the antechamber at the court of Poetry.""But what did you see? Did the gods of old march through the halls? Did the old heroes fight there? Did fair children play there and tell their dreams?""I was there, I tell you, so you must understand that I saw all thatthere was to be seen. Had you come over, it would not have made a man of you, as it did of me. Also, I learned to understand my inner self, what is born in me, and the relationship between me and Poetry. Yes, when I was with you I did not think of such things, but you must remember how wonderfully I always expanded at sunrise and sunset. And in the moonlight I almost seemed more real than you. Then I did notunderstand myself, but in that anteroom I came to know my true nature. I was a man!I came out completely changed. But you were no longer in the warm country. Beinga man, I was ashamed to be seen as I was. I lacked shoes, clothes, and all the surface veneer which makes a man."I went into hiding - this is confidential, and you must not write it in any of your books. I went into hiding under the skirts of the cake-woman. Little she knew what she concealed. Not until evening did I venture out. I ran through the streets in the moonlight and stretched myself tall against the walls. It's such a pleasant way of scratching one's back. Up I ran and down I ran, peeping into the highest windows, into drawing rooms, and into garrets. I peered in where no one else could peer. I saw what no one else could see, or should see. Taken all in all, it's a wicked world.I would not care to be a man if it were not considered the fashionable thing to be.I saw the most incredible behavior among men and women, fathers and mothers, and among those 'perfectly darling' children. I saw what nobody knows but everybody would like to know, and that is what wickedness goes on next door. If I had written it in a newspaper, oh, how widely it would have been read! But instead I wrote to the people directly concerned, and there was the most terrible consternation in every town to which I came. They were so afraid of me, and yet so remarkably fond of me. The professors appointed me a professor, and the tailor made me new clothes - my wardrobe is most complete. The master of the mint coined new money for me, the women called me such a handsome man; and so I became the man I am. Now I must bid you good-by. Here's my card. I live on the sunny side of the street, and I am always at home on rainy days." The shadow took his leave."How extraordinary," said the scholar.The days passed. The years went by. And the shadow called again. "How goes it?" he asked."Alack," said the scholar, "I still write about the true, the good, and the beautiful, but nobody cares to read about such things. I feel quite despondent, for I take it deeply to heart.""I don't," said the shadow. "I am getting fat, as one should. You don't know the ways of the world, and that's why your health suffers. You ought to travel. I'm taking a trip this summer. Will you come with me? I'd like to have a traveling companion. Will you come along as my shadow? It would be a great pleasure to have you along, and I'll pay all the expenses.""No, that's a bit too much," said the scholar."It depends on how you look at it," said the shadow. "It will do you a lot of good to travel. Will you be my shadow? The trip won't cost you a thing.""This has gone much too far!" said the scholar."Well, that's the way the world goes," the shadow told him, "and that's the way it will keep on going." And away he went.The learned man was not at all well. Sorrow and trouble pursued him, and what he had to say about the good, the true, and the beautiful, appealed to most people about as much as roses appeal to a cow. Finally he grew quite ill."You really look like a shadow," people told him, and he trembled at the thought."You must visit a watering place," said the shadow, who came to see him again. "There's no question about it. I'll take you with me, for old friendship's sake. I'll pay for the trip, and you can write about it, as well as doing your best to amuse me along the way. I need to go to a watering place too, because my beard isn't growing as it should. That's a sort of disease too, and one can't get along without a beard. Now do be reasonable and accept my proposal. We shall travel just like friends!"So off they started. The shadow was master now, and the master was the shadow. They drove together, rode together, and walked together, side by side, before or behind each other, according to the way the sun fell. The shadow was careful to take the place of the master, and the scholar didn't much care, for he had an innocent heart, besides being most affable and friendly.One day he said to the shadow, "As we are now fellow-travelers and have grown up together, shall we not call each other by our first names, the way good companions should? It is much more intimate.""That's a splendid idea!" said the shadow, who was now the real master. "What you say is most open-hearted and friendly. I shall be just as friendly and open-hearted with you. As a scholar, you are perfectly well aware how strange is man's nature. Some men cannot bear the touch of gray paper. It sickens them. Others quail if they hear a nail scratched across a pane of glass. For my part, I am affected in just that way when I hear you call me by my first name. I feel myself ground down to the earth, as I was in my first position with you. You understand. It's a matter of sensitivity, not pride. I cannot let you call me by my first name, but I shall be glad to call you by yours, as a compromise." So thereafter the shadow called his one-time master by his first name."It has gone too far," the scholar thought, "when I must call him by his last name while he calls me by my first!" But he had to put up with it.At last they came to the watering place. Among the many people was a lovely Princess. Her malady was that she saw things too clearly, which can be most upsetting. For instance, she immediately saw that the newcomer was a very different sort of person from all the others."He has come here to make his beard grow, they say. But I see the real reason. He can't cast a shadow."Her curiosity was aroused, and on the promenade she addressed this stranger directly. Being a king's daughter, she did not have to stand upon ceremony, so she said to him straight:"Your trouble is that you can't cast a shadow.""Your Royal Highness must have improved considerably," the shadow replied. "I know your malady is that you see too clearly, but you are improving. As it happens, I do have a most unusual shadow. Don't you see that figure who always accompanies me? Other people have a common shadow, but I do not care for what is common to all. Just as we often allow our servants better fabrics for their liveries than we wear ourselves, so I have had my shadow decked out as a man. Why, you see I have evenoutfitted him with a shadow of his own. It is expensive, I grant you, but I like to have something uncommon.""My!" the Princess thought. "Can I really be cured? This is the foremost watering place in the world, and in these days water has come to have wonderful medicinal powers. But I shan't leave just as the place is becoming amusing. I have taken a liking to this stranger. I only hope his beard won't grow, for then he would leave us."That evening, the Princess and the shadow danced together in the great ballroom. She was light, but he was lighter still. Never had she danced with such a partner. She told him what country she came from, and he knew it well. He had been there, but it was during her absence. He had looked through every window, high or low. He had seen this and he had seen that. So he could answer the Princess and suggest things that astounded her. She was convinced that he must be the wisest man in all the world. His knowledge impressed her so deeply, that while they were dancing she fell in love with him. The shadow could tell, for her eyes transfixed him, through and through. They danced again, and she came very near telling him she loved him, but it wouldn't do to be rash. She had to think of her country, and her throne, and the many people over whom she would reign."He is a clever man," she said to herself, "and that is a good thing. He dances charmingly, and that is good too. But is his knowledge more than superficial? That's just as important, so I must examine him."Tactfully, she began asking him the most difficult questions, which she herself could not have answered. The shadow made a wry face."You can't answer me?" said the Princess."I knew all that in my childhood," said the shadow. "Why, I believe that my shadow over there by the door can answer you.""Your shadow!" said the Princess. "That would be remarkable indeed!""I can't say for certain," said the shadow, "but I'm inclined to think so, because he has followed me about and listened to me for so many years. Yes, I am inclined to believe so. But your Royal Highness must permit me to tell you that he is quite proud of being able to pass for a man, so if he is to be in the right frame of mind to answer your questions he must be treated just as if he were human.""I like that!" said the Princess.So she went to the scholar in the doorway, and spoke with him about the sun and the moon, and about people, what they are inside, and what they seem to be on the surface. He answered her wisely and well."What a man that must be, to have such a wise shadow!" she thought. "It will be a godsend to my people, and to my country if I choose him for my consort. That's just what I'll do!"The Princess and the shadow came to an understanding, but no one was to know about it until she returned to her own kingdom."No one. Not even my shadow!" said the shadow. And he had his own private reason for this.Finally they came to the country that the Princess ruled when she was at home."Listen, my good friend," the shadow said the scholar, "I am now as happy and strong as one can be, so I'll do something very special for you. You shall live with me in my palace, drive with me in my royal carriage, and have a hundred thousand dollars a year. However, you must let yourself be called a shadow by everybody. You must not ever say that you have been a man, and once a year, while I sit on the balcony in the sunshine, you must lie at my feet as shadows do. For I tell you I am going to marry the Princess, and the wedding is to take place this very evening." "No! That's going too far," said the scholar. "I will not. I won't do it. That would be betraying the whole country and the Princess too. I'll tell them everything - that I am the man, and you are the shadow merely dressed as a man.""No one would believe it," said the shadow. "Be reasonable, or I'll call the sentry." "I'll go straight to the Princess," said the scholar."But I will go first," said the shadow, "and you shall go to prison."And to prison he went, for the sentries obeyed the one who, they knew, was to marry the Princess."Why, you're trembling," the Princess said, as the shadow entered her room. "What has happened? You mustn't fall ill this evening, just as we are about to be married." "I have been through the most dreadful experience that could happen to anyone," said the shadow. "Just imagine! Of course a poor shadow's head can't stand very much. But imagine! My shadow has gone mad. He takes himself for a man, and - imagine it! he takes me for his shadow.""How terrible!" said the Princess. "He's locked up, I hope!""Oh, of course. I'm afraid he will never recover.""Poor shadow," said the Princess. "He is very unhappy. It would really be a charitable act to relieve him of the little bit of life he has left. And, after thinking it over carefully, my opinion is that it will be necessary to put him out of the way." "That's certainly hard, for he was a faithful servant," said the shadow. He managed to sigh."You have a noble soul," the Princess told him.The whole city was brilliantly lit that evening. The cannons boomed, and the soldiers presented arms. That was the sort of wedding it was! The Princess and the shadow stepped out on the balcony to show themselves and be cheered, again and again. The scholar heard nothing of all this, for they had already done away with him.。
the tree's shadow作文
the tree's shadow作文The Tree's ShadowThe tree's shadow is a silent presence in our lives, often unnoticed but always present. It dances in the sunlight, casting its elongated form across the ground, marking the passage of time and the cycle of life.In the morning, the shadow is small and delicate, barely discernible in the soft light of daybreak. As the sun rises and the light intensifies, the shadow grows larger, more defined. It stretches out, reaching for the edges of the world, and then slowly contracts as the sun moves towards its zenith. In the afternoon, the shadow is at its longest, casting a deep, dark silhouette across the ground. As the sun begins to set, the shadow shortens, fading back into the tree's trunk, disappearing into the folds of the night.The tree's shadow is a metaphor for life itself. Just as the shadow grows and contracts with the movement of the sun, so does our life ebb and flow with the passing of time. We are born into the world with small, tentative shadows, and as we grow and develop, our shadows grow larger, more complex. We stretch out, reaching for our dreams and aspirations, and then contract as we age, our shadows shortening with each passing day.The tree's shadow also reminds us of the interconnectedness of all life. Just as the shadow of the tree falls across the ground, so does the impact of our lives touch those around us. Our actions and decisions have consequences, both for ourselves and for others. Our shadows cast across the world, marking our place and our impact on the world around us.In the end, the tree's shadow is a powerful symbol of life, death, and rebirth. As the tree grows and decays, its shadow remains, marking the place where it once stood. But even as the tree falls, a new seedling sprouts, and a new shadow begins to grow. Just as the tree's shadow marks the cycle of life, so do we leave our own mark on the world, our shadows cast across the generations, connecting us to the past and the future.In the end, the tree's shadow is not just a physical presence, but a spiritual one as well. It represents the unseen forces that shape our lives, the unknown powers that connect us to the universe. It is a reminder that we are not alone in this world, that we are part of a larger, more interconnected web of life. And as we look up at the tree's shadow, we are reminded of our own place in the world, and the importance of our own shadows in marking the path of our lives.。
小学英语英语故事儿童故事TheShadow
The ShadowThe ShadowA scholar who used to live in a cold region took a trip to a place of tropical weather. He stayed in the house all day because it was too hot to go out. "Phew. It is so hot. I can't even go outside."At night, people came out from their houses to get fresh air. The scholar also went out of his house and looked around here and there. "There are a lot of people here. Now I feel better. But how come the house across the street is so quiet?""Music flows from the house, and such beautiful flowers are in the house. There must be a pretty woman living in that house. "Then, one evening."That house is quiet again. The only thing that moves in the house is my shadow." The scholar acted as if he was talking to his own shadow.Suddenly, his shadow on the house went into the inside the house. The scholar was shocked. Then, the next day. "How can I lose my own shadow? People will laugh at me. Phew. What am I going to do? I feel awful. What am I going to do now?"In a tropical region, everything grew really fast. Fortunately, the scholar's shadow grew a lot in a week.Then, one evening. Someone visited the scholar. "Who is it? Please come in."A well-dressed gentleman came into his house. "Excuse me, but have we meet before?" The gentleman answered. "Don't you recognize me? Well, I guess you've never imagined that I would show up in front of you with this kind of look. I have been enjoying my own life very much since I left you." "Then, you must be." "That's right! I am your shadow." "How amazing! How can this happen? And how are you doing?""I will tell you everything. But promise me one thing before I tell my story. Don't you ever tell anyone that I used to be your shadow." "I promise!""I went into the house across the street and met a Goddess. I learned a lot of things while I was staying there with her. Then, she allowed me to live my own life all by myself. Sometimes I gave severe punishments to bad people. People always welcomed me wherever I was. They just loved me." "Really? That's amazing! How can this happen?" "I've to go now. See you next time."A few years later, the shadow visited the scholar again. The scholar was writing a book, but he was so sad because no one read his book. He felt tired of writing. "You look very exhausted." "No one can understand my book." "You have to take a rest. Let's go to a spa. I will pay for the trip for you. Instead, you should be my shadow." "Oh god! Do I really have to be your shadow?" After long thinking about the shadow's suggestion, the scholar decided to go on the trip and be a shadow.There were lots of people in the spa, and a princess was one of them. The princess saw the shadow and thought, "He is so nice. I want to go out with him."She met the shadow. She liked him very much because he knew everything. The shadow pointed to the scholar and said, "He is my shadow. If you want to know about something, please ask him." "You look so smart."The princess decided to get married to the shadow.The shadow met the scholar and said, "I am going to marry the princess. You can come to the castle and live with us. But you have to be my shadow and have to live under my feet forever." "No, that doesn't make any sense. You are MY shadow." The shadow put the scholar in prison, and then he told the princess. "My shadow is out of his mind. He kept insisting that I am his shadow. There seems to be no chance of his recovery. I will help him to disappear quietly." "Yes, you need to help him."The princess and the shadow finally got married. But the scholar died in prison. <Whatever comes your way, don't forget to keep your self-esteem.>The ShadowThe ShadowA scholar who used to live in a cold region took a trip to a place of tropical weather. He stayed in the house all day because it was too hot to go out. "Phew. It is so hot. I can't even go outside."At night, people came out from their houses to get fresh air. The scholar also went out of his house and looked around here and there. "There are a lot of people here. Now I feel better. But how come the house across the street is so quiet?""Music flows from the house, and such beautiful flowers are in the house. There must be a pretty woman living in that house. "Then, one evening."That house is quiet again. The only thing that moves in the house is my shadow." The scholar acted as if he was talking to his own shadow.Suddenly, his shadow on the house went into the inside the house. The scholar was shocked. Then, the next day. "How can I lose my own shadow? People will laugh at me. Phew. What am I going to do? I feel awful. What am I going to do now?"In a tropical region, everything grew really fast. Fortunately, the scholar's shadow grew a lot in a week.Then, one evening. Someone visited the scholar. "Who is it? Please come in."A well-dressed gentleman came into his house. "Excuse me, but have we meet before?" The gentleman answered. "Don't you recognize me? Well, I guess you've never imagined that I would show up in front of you with this kind of look. I have been enjoying my own life very much since I left you." "Then, you must be." "That's right! I am your shadow." "How amazing! How can this happen? And how are you doing?""I will tell you everything. But promise me one thing before I tell my story. Don't you ever tell anyone that I used to be your shadow." "I promise!""I went into the house across the street and met a Goddess. I learned a lot of things while I was staying there with her. Then, she allowed me to live my own life all by myself. Sometimes I gave severe punishments to bad people. People always welcomed me wherever I was. They just loved me." "Really? That's amazing! How can this happen?" "I've to go now. See you next time."A few years later, the shadow visited the scholar again. The scholar was writing a book, but he was so sad because no one read his book. He felt tired of writing. "You look very exhausted." "No one can understand my book." "You have totake a rest. Let's go to a spa. I will pay for the trip for you. Instead, you should be my shadow." "Oh god! Do I really have to be your shadow?" After long thinking about the shadow's suggestion, the scholar decided to go on the trip and be a shadow.There were lots of people in the spa, and a princess was one of them. The princess saw the shadow and thought, "He is so nice. I want to go out with him."She met the shadow. She liked him very much because he knew everything. The shadow pointed to the scholar and said, "He is my shadow. If you want to know about something, please ask him." "You look so smart."The princess decided to get married to the shadow.The shadow met the scholar and said, "I am going to marry the princess. You can come to the castle and live with us. But you have to be my shadow and have to live under my feet forever." "No, that doesn't make any sense. You are MY shadow." The shadow put the scholar in prison, and then he told the princess. "My shadow is out of his mind. He kept insisting that I am his shadow. There seems to be no chance of his recovery. I will help him to disappear quietly." "Yes, you need to help him."The princess and the shadow finally got married. But the scholar died in prison. <Whatever comes your way, don't forget to keep your self-esteem.>。
牛津上海版五年级下册《 单元 3 Look at the shadow》同步练习卷(第四课时)
牛津上海版五年级下册《Module 1 Unit 3 Look at the shadow》小学英语-有答案-同步练习卷(第四课时)一、I. II. Read and choose (选择划线部分发音不同的单词):1. /ɔɪ/()A.p o pB.n o iseC.n o se2. /əʊ/()A.l ou dB.gr ou pC.g oa l3. /dr/()A.dr essB.tr eeC.gr ass4. /ju:/()A.j u mpB.m u sicC.u nder5. /t/()A.rea dB.playe dC.like d二、II. Read and choose(选择):It _________ very cold last winter.()A.hasB.isC.wasMy sister always _________ to school at seven in the morning.()A.goingB.wentC.goesChildren wear their new clothes _________ the morning of June 1st.()A.inB.onC.atHe wants to buy this bike, _________ it's too dear.()A.andB.orC.butThe block's shadow is short. It is _________.()A.morningB.noonC.eveningThat cushion is purple. _________ is pink.()A.MineB.MyC.Me﹣﹣_________ shirt does Eddie like?﹣He likes the red one.()A.WhereB.WhatC.Which﹣﹣_________ sausages are these?﹣They are theirs.()A.WhoseB.WhereC.WhatThe flowers _________ red but now they _________ blue.()A.were, areB.was, areC.are, wereKitty's family went _________ the park _________ a picnic last month.()A.to, toB.to, haveC.to, for三、III. Rewrite the following sentences (按要求改写句子):The pupils scored ________ goals.(对划线部分提问)________These thick books are hers.(改为同义句)________I was at home yesterday evening.(改为一般疑问句)________Mr Smith went to Hong Kong ________ last month.(对划线部分提问)________Alice wants the big kite.(改为否定句)________四、IV. Read and fill in the blanks(阅读短文,填入所缺单词):Eating a good breakfast is important because we haven't eaten anything for about 12hours by breakfast time. Our bodies need food to make energy for our daily activities.A good breakfast is rice or bread, an egg, milk, and fruit. On a cold morning, it's a good idea to have a hot drink.We must get up early to have enough time to eat a good breakfast. Eating a good breakfast helps us to work better and play more happily.(1). It is________ to eat a good breakfast.(2). We need some________ to make________ for our daily activities.(3). On a cold morning, you can drink some________ drinks.(4). A good breakfast helps us to________ better and________ happily.参考答案与试题解析牛津上海版五年级下册《Module 1 Unit 3 Look at the shadow》小学英语-有答案-同步练习卷(第四课时)一、I. II. Read and choose (选择划线部分发音不同的单词):1.【答案】B【考点】国际音标【解析】pop流行歌,noise噪音,nose鼻子.【解答】考查字母发音,字母"o"在单词"pop"中发[ɔ],字母组合"oi"在单词"noise"中发[ɔɪ],字母"o"在单词"nose"中发[əu],B与例子发音相同.故选:B.2.【答案】C【考点】国际音标【解析】loud声音大的,group组,goal进球.【解答】考查字母组合发音,字母组合"ou"在单词"loud"中发[au],字母组合"ou"在单词"group"中发[u],字母组合"oa"在单词"goal"中发[əʊ],C与例子发音相同.故选:C.3.【答案】A【考点】国际音标【解析】dress裙子,tree树木,grass草坪.【解答】考查字母组合发音,字母组合"dr"在单词"dress"中发[dr],字母组合"tr"在单词"tree"中发[tr],字母组合"gr"在单词"grass"中发[gr],A与例子发音相同.故选:A.4.【答案】B【考点】【解析】jump跳跃,music音乐,under在..下面.【解答】考查字母发音,字母"u"在单词"jump"中发[۸],字母"u"在单词"music"中发[ju:],字母"u"在单词"under"中发[۸],B与例子发音相同.故选:B.5.【答案】C【考点】国际音标【解析】read读,played玩,liked喜欢.【解答】考查字母发音,字母"d"在单词"read"中发[d],字母"d"在单词"played"中发[d],字母"d"在单词"liked"中发[t],C与例子发音相同.故选:C.二、II. Read and choose(选择):【答案】C【考点】一般过去时,动词过去式【解析】去年冬天天气很冷.【解答】考查一般过去时,"last winter"表示"去年冬天",表示句子是一般过去时,句子表示"去年冬天天气很冷",动词用过去式;A.has三单形式,不符合题意;B.is原形,不符合题意;C.was过去式,符合题意.故选:C.【答案】C【考点】一般现在时,动词单数第三人称【解析】我的妹妹总是早上七点去上学.【解答】本题考查动词的第三人称单数.由时间提示词"always"可知句子的时态为一般现在时.go to school去上学,主语是第三人称单数My sister,故谓语动词用第三人称单数形式goes.故选:C.【答案】B【考点】介词孩子们在6月1号这早上穿着他们自己的新衣服.【解答】考查时间介词的用法.时间介词in用于年、月或者季节之前,on用于具体的日期之前,at用于时间点之前.本题的时间是6月1号的上午,是具体到某一天的上午,所以用on.故选:B.【答案】C【考点】连词【解析】他想买这辆自行车,但是太贵了.【解答】答案:C.该题考查从属连词.根据原句的语境"他想买这辆自行车,…太贵了."可推测是表示转折,"但是"的意思;A是and,和、又,表示并列;B是or,或者、否则;C是but,但是.故选:C.【答案】B【考点】名词【解析】这根木块的影子很短.现在是中午.【解答】该题考查名词词义辨析.morning早晨,noon中午,evening晚上.根据"The block's shadow is short(这根木块的影子很短)"推测时间应该是中午.故选:B.【答案】A【考点】物主代词【解析】那个垫子是紫色的.我的是粉红色的.【解答】本题考查名词性物主代词.上句已经提到了cushion,下句中省去了cushion,mine=my cushion,意指"我的(垫子)".故选:A.【答案】C【考点】疑问词组【解析】Eddie喜欢哪一件衬衫?他喜欢那件红色的衬衫.【解答】本题考查疑问词的辨析.A.Where在哪;B.What什么;C.Which哪一件.结合答语"He likes the red one(他喜欢那件红色的衬衫)"可知问句询问"Eddie喜欢哪一件衬衫",询问哪一件,用Which提问.故选:C.【答案】A【考点】疑问词组【解析】这些是谁的香肠?它们是他们的(香肠).【解答】本题考查疑问词的辨析.A.Whose谁的;B.Where在哪;C.What什么.结合答语"They are theirs(它们是他们的)"可知问句询问"这些是谁的香肠",对名词所有格提问,用Whose.故选:A.【答案】A【考点】时态的辨析【解析】花曾是红色的,但现在它们是蓝色的.【解答】该题考查时态辨析.根据句子信息推测句意:花曾是红色的,但现在是蓝色的,第一个句子表示过去的动作,用一般过去时,but后面的句子表示现在的动作,用一般现在时;主语flowers是复数形式,用系动词were和are.故选:A.【答案】C【考点】介词【解析】Kitty的家人上个月去公园野餐了.【解答】该题考查介词的辨析.went to …表示去哪里,第一个空填介词to.have a picnic是动词词组,动词前应加不定式to,故排除to和have.for表目的,for a picnic介词短语表明原因,符合题意.故选:C.三、III. Rewrite the following sentences (按要求改写句子):【答案】two,How many goals did the pupils score?【考点】就划线部分提问【解析】学生获得了两个目标.本题考查特殊疑问句.划线部分是two(两个),询问数量,用How many提问.scored(获得)是实义动词,而且是动词过去式,一般疑问部分借助动词did引导.根据特殊疑问句的基本结构:How many+可数名词复数+助动词+主语+动词原形.故答案为:How many goals did the pupils score?【答案】Her books are thick.【考点】同义句转换【解析】这些厚书是她的.【解答】考查同义句,句子表示"这些厚书是她的";"are"表示句子是一般现在时;"hers"名词性物主代词;同义句"她的书本是厚的";对应句子"Her books are thick".故填:Her books are thick.【答案】Was you at home yesterday evening?【考点】一般疑问句【解析】昨天晚上我在家.【解答】本题考查肯定句转一般疑问句.由时间提示词"yesterday evening"可知句子的时态为一般过去时.题干中含有be动词was,转一般疑问句时将be动词was提到句首,首字母大写.主语由第一人称I变为第二人称you.句末标点变为问号.故转为的一般疑问句:Was you at home yesterday evening?【答案】by plane,How did Mr Smith go to HongKong last month?【考点】就划线部分提问【解析】史密斯先生上个月乘飞机去的香港.【解答】考查划线部分提问,"went to"动词过去式,句子时态是一般过去时;"by plane"表示"乘飞机";交通方式;用疑问词"How"进行提问,后面跟一般疑问句,助动词"did"引导"did Mr Smith go to HongKong last month".故填:How did Mr Smith go to HongKong last month?【答案】Alicedoesn'twantthebigkite【考点】肯定句转否定句【解析】爱丽丝想要大风筝.【解答】本题考查肯定句转否定句.由动词wants可知句子的时态为一般现在时.wants是实义want.故转为的否定句为:Alice doesn't want the big kite.四、IV. Read and fill in the blanks(阅读短文,填入所缺单词):【答案】important,food,energy,hot,work,play【考点】选词填空【解析】吃一顿丰盛的早饭很重要,因为到早餐时间我们已经12个小时没有吃任何东西了.我们的身体需要食物来为我们的日常活动制造能量.一顿好的早餐是米饭或面包,鸡蛋,牛奶和水果.在寒冷的早晨,喝一杯热饮是个好主意.我们必须早起才有足够的时间吃一顿丰盛的早餐.吃一顿丰盛的早餐有助于我们更好地工作,玩得更开心.【解答】(1)important.考查阅读填空.由文中关键句"Eating a good breakfast is important because we haven't eaten anything for about 12hours by breakfast time."可知应填形容词important,句意为:吃一顿丰盛的早餐很重要.故为impotant.(2)food;energy.考查阅读填空.由文中关键句"Our bodies need food to make energy for our daily activities."可知应依次填food,energy.句意为:我们需要一些食物来为我们的日常活动制造能量.故为:food;energy.(3)hot.考查阅读填空.由文中关键句"On a cold morning, it's a good idea to have a hot drink."可知应填hot,句意为:在寒冷的早晨,你可以喝一些热的饮料.故为:hot.(4)work;play.考查阅读填空.由文中关键句"Eating a good breakfast helps us to work better and play more happily."可知应填work与play.句意为:一顿丰盛的早餐可以帮助我们更好的工作和快乐的玩耍.故为:work;play.。
【三套试卷】小学五年级英语上册第一单元试卷(带答案)(1)
五年级英语上册第一单元知识测试卷(附答案)(一)Who Is It?Read the passage and answer this question: Is the tall and strong man a spaceman?Look at the shadow! Look at the shadow!Who is it? Who is it?It’s a girl. It’s thin. It’s Mary.It’s a boy. It’s thin, too. It’s Tom.Look at the shadow! Look at the shadow!Who is it? Who is it?It’s a woman. It’s tall and thin. It’s Mum.It’s a dog. It’s Sam.Look at the shadow!Who is it?It’s a man. It’s tall and strong.Is it a spaceman?No, it’s Dad.Exercises一、Read and choose the answer. 读句子,选择正确的答案。
( ) 1. Who is the girl?A. Kitty.B. Mary.C. Alice. ( ) 2. Who is tall and thin?A. Tom.B. Dad.C. Mum. ( ) 3. Tom is ________.A. thinB. tall and thinC. tall and strong ( ) 4. Who is the man?A. The spaceman.B. Uncle.C. Dad.二、Read and write. 读一读,根据实情写一写。
I am ________ and ________.My grandpa is ________ and ________.My grandma is ________ and ________.My father is ________ and ________.My mother is ________ and ________.My ________ is ________ and ________.New wordsspaceman /'speɪsmæn/ n. 宇航员shadow /ˈʃædəʊ/ n. 影子参考答案一、1-3 BCAC二、略(二)Two GirlsRead the passage and answer this question: Are they twins?Two girls are in the same school. Their names are the same. One is Lily, the other is Lily, too. But they have different faces and different classes.What are they like? One Lily is tall, the other Lily is short. They both have long hair. One Lily has big eyes, the other Lily has small eyes. One Lily is shy andhard-working, the other Lily is polite and clever. Are they helpful at school? Yes, they like to help their teachers and friends.They have different English teachers. One Lily’s teacher is old and strict, the other Lily s is young and kind.One Lily’s house is in a tall an d new building. She can see cars and buses come and go. The other Lily’s house is in the country. It’s not big but clean. She can seecows and pigs come and go.How funny it is!Exercises一、Read and write. 读句子,填单词。
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The Shadow
A scholar who used to live in a cold region took a trip to a place of tropical weather. He stayed in the house all day because it was too hot to go out. "Phew. It is so hot. I can't even go outside."
At night, people came out from their houses to get fresh air. The scholar also went out of his house and looked around here and there. "There are a lot of people here. Now I feel better. But how come the house across the street is so quiet?"
"Music flows from the house, and such beautiful flowers are in the house. There must be a pretty woman living in that house. "Then, one evening.
"That house is quiet again. The only thing that moves in the house is my shadow." The scholar acted as if he was talking to his own shadow.
Suddenly, his shadow on the house went into the inside the house. The scholar was shocked. Then, the next day. "How can I lose my own shadow? People will laugh at me. Phew. What am I going to do? I feel awful. What am I going to do now?"
In a tropical region, everything grew really fast. Fortunately, the scholar's shadow grew a lot in a week.
Then, one evening. Someone visited the scholar. "Who is it? Please come in." A well-dressed gentleman came into his house. "Excuse me, but have we meet before?" The gentleman answered. "Don't you recognize me? Well, I guess you've never imagined that I would show up in front of you with this kind of look. I have been enjoying my own life very much since I left you." "Then, you must be." "That's right! I am your shadow." "How amazing! How can this happen? And how are you doing?"
"I will tell you everything. But promise me one thing before I tell my story. Don't you ever tell anyone that I used to be your shadow." "I promise!"
"I went into the house across the street and met a Goddess. I learned a lot of things while I was staying there with her. Then, she allowed me to live my own life all by myself. Sometimes I gave severe punishments to bad people. People always welcomed me wherever I was. They just loved me." "Really? That's amazing! How can this happen?" "I've to go now. See you next time."
A few years later, the shadow visited the scholar again. The scholar was writing a book, but he was so sad because no one read his book. He felt tired of writing. "You look very exhausted." "No one can understand my book." "You have to take a rest. Let's go to a spa. I will pay for the trip for you. Instead, you should be my shadow." "Oh god! Do I really have to be your shadow?" After long thinking about the shadow's suggestion, the scholar decided to go on the trip and be a shadow.
There were lots of people in the spa, and a princess was one of them. The princess saw the shadow and thought, "He is so nice. I want to go out with him."
She met the shadow. She liked him very much because he knew everything. The shadow pointed to the scholar and said, "He is my shadow. If you want to know about something, please ask him." "You look so smart."
The princess decided to get married to the shadow.
The shadow met the scholar and said, "I am going to marry the princess. You can come to the castle and live with us. But you have to be my shadow and have to live under my feet forever." "No, that doesn't make any sense. You are MY shadow."
The shadow put the scholar in prison, and then he told the princess. "My shadow is out of his mind.
He kept insisting that I am his shadow. There seems to be no chance of his recovery. I will help him to disappear quietly." "Yes, you need to help him."
The princess and the shadow finally got married. But the scholar died in prison. <Whatever comes your way, don't forget to keep your self-esteem.。