大学英语专业四级作文题目及范文
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大学英语专业四级作文题目及范文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
My Favorite Teacher
Everybody has a favrit teacher, and mine is Miss Johnson. She is the nicest teacher ever! I love everything about her - her smily face, her pretty blue eyes, her kind voice, and even her flowry dresses. Miss Johnson is the best!
Miss Johnson is my third grade teacher this year. On the first day of school, I was kinda nervous to have a new teacher. But as soon as Miss Johnson came in the classroom, I knew everything would be ok. She had a big smily face and said "Good morning, boys and girls! I'm so excited to have you in my class this year." Her voice was so gentle and kind.
Then she told us all to come up one by one and say our names and somthing we like to do for fun. I almost didn't want to go cuz I was shy, but Miss Johnson made me feel comfortabull. When it was my turn, she smilled at me and said "Don't be scared, honey. Just tell us your name and a fun thing you like to do." So I took a deep breath and said "My name is Lily and I like to read
books." Miss Johnson clapped and said "Wonderful! Reading is fantastic." After that, I wasn't nervous anymore.
Everyday in class is fun with Miss Johnson. She makes learning feel like a game instead of work. In math, we don't just do a bunch of bore-ing problems. We might play bingo or go on a treasure hunt to practice our numbers. For spelling, we have competitions where we get to wear fun costumes if we get all the words right. Science is awsum too - we did a project where we made volcanos erubt with vinegar and baking soda! Every subject is an adventure.
Miss Johnson is really smart and knows everything, but she doesn't show off like some stuck-up teachers. If somebody doesn't understand, she never gets mad or impatient. She just explains it a different way until we get it. Sometimes she uses puppets or acts it out to make the hard stuff more clear. Nobody feels dumb in her class.
But my favrit thing about Miss Johnson is how much she cares about us, not just as students but as people. She always asks how we're feeling and if anything is worrying us at home or with friends. If somebody seems sad, she'll give them a big hug or crack a silly joke to make them laugh. Once, Timmy's dog ran away and Miss Johnson dropped everything to help him make
"Lost Puppy" signs to put up around the neighborhood. Thankfully, his dog Buddy came back a few days later!
Every Friday, we have Share Circle where anyone can talk about something happy or sad that happened that week. Miss Johnson always listens real close and never judges. One time, I got in a arguement with my best friend Amy and felt super bad about it. When I told the class, instead of saying "Don't fight with your friends," Miss Johnson said "Disagreements happen, even with people we love. The important thing is understanding each other and saying sorry." That made me feel a lot better.
Besides teaching us all the school stuff, Miss Johnson also teaches us how to be good people. She says things like "Treat others how you want to be treated" and "A little kindness can brighten someone's whole day." Sometimes she reads us inspireing stories about kids showing courage or generosity. We even have a "Kindness Jar" where we put a puff ball every time someone does a nice deed, no matter how small. At the end of the month, whoever has the most puff balls gets a prize! I got one last week for sharing my crayons with Peter.
I really look up to Miss Johnson and hope I can be as caring and fun as her someday. She makes third grade the best year ever. We're all so lucky to have her as our teacher. I'm gonna be
super sad to leave her class at the end of this year. But I'll always remember her lessons - the math and reading ones, but especially the lessons on being a good person. Miss Johnson is my role model forever!
篇2
My Dream Job
Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you all about my dream job. It's something I've been thinking about a lot lately. At first, I wanted to be a teacher because I love helping my little sister with her homework. But then I remembered how scary my third-grade teacher was, and I started having second thoughts.
Instead, I think my dream job would be to work with animals, maybe at a zoo or an animal shelter. I just love furry (and
not-so-furry) creatures so much! My family has two dogs, a cat, and a bunch of fish. Taking care of them is one of my favorite things to do. I make sure they have fresh water and food every day. I also spend a lot of time playing with them and giving them belly rubs.
Working at a zoo would be amazing because I'd get to see and learn about so many cool animals from all over the world.
Can you imagine getting to hang out with lions, tigers, and bears (oh my!)? I'd be a little scared, but also super excited. I would try my best to make sure all the animals were happy and healthy.
An animal shelter would be great too. My heart breaks whenever I see homeless dogs or cats looking sad and hungry on the street. At the shelter, I could help find loving families to adopt those poor animals. I'm really good at persuading my parents to let me have treats, so I bet I could convince people to take home a new furry friend!
Whichever animal job I chose, I know it would be a lot of hard work. I'd have to clean out cages and pens, which doesn't sound like much fun. And some animals can be pretty smelly! But I wouldn't mind. To me, the chance to hang out with cute critters all day would be worth a little bit of yucky stuff.
I should probably learn more about which animals are safe to be around though. My dad always reminds me not to go near stray dogs or cats because they could be dangerous. And I'm not sure how I'd feel about scooping up snake poop! Yuck! Maybe I'll just stick to the furry animals for now.
One of the coolest parts about working with animals would be getting to learn their different habits and behaviors. Did you know that dogs are really smart and can learn hundreds of words?
Or that cats spend a huge portion of their day just licking themselves? I'd get to observe all sorts of fascinating things like that.
I could also teach others about how to properly care for pets.
I already gave my cousin a very stern lecture when I found out he lets his goldfish go for days without cleaning out their bowl. That's just not right! All pets deserve a clean, loving environment.
Spending time around animals always makes me feel so happy and calm. Whenever I'm having a bad day, I just have to snuggle up with my dogs or watch my cat chase a laser pointer for a few minutes. Instantly, my frown turns upside down! I think being around friendly, cuddly creatures would be the perfect job for me.
For now, I just volunteer whenever I can. Sometimes I help my neighbors walk their dogs or scoop out the litter boxes for our classroom's pet rabbits. I also donate pet food, toys, and supplies to our local animal shelter. Maybe once I'm done with school, they'll let me come work there! A girl can dream, right?
Well, that's my idea of the perfect job. Every day would be filled with playing, cuddling, and learning all about lots of cute, furry friends. I'd get to use my nurturing side to provide care and affection. And who knows, maybe I could even train the animals
to do fun tricks! Can't you just picture me riding around the zoo on an elephant's back? Now THAT would be living the dream!
What about you? What's your dream job? I'll warn you now, if it has anything to do with hurting animals, we can't be friends! But if you want to join me in snuggling puppies and kittens all day, you've got my full support. Being an animal caretaker is the best gig out there, at least in this third-grader's opinion. Thanks for listening, and give your pet an extra treat from me tonight!
篇3
My Favorite Teacher
Hi, my name is Timmy and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my favorite teacher, Mrs. Anderson. She is the best teacher ever! I've had her for reading and writing class the last two years and she makes learning so much fun.
Mrs. Anderson always has a big smile on her face when she comes into the classroom. She gets really excited about the subjects she teaches and her energy gets us pumped up too. Reading used to be kind of boring to me before I had her class. But the way she reads the stories with different voices for each character makes them come alive! She also doesn't just lecture at us the whole time. She has us act out scenes from the books and
come up with our own creative endings. It's like a big improv show and lets us really use our imaginations.
For writing, Mrs. Anderson doesn't just make us do boring grammar worksheets and essays. Although we do have to learn about nouns, verbs, adjectives and all that stuff, she has creative ways of teaching it. Like this one game where we have to toss a beach ball across the circle and whoever catches it has to name a verb, then toss it to someone else who has to name a noun, and it goes back and forth like that. We end up running around and getting some exercise while learning! She also let's us write about anything we want - fantasy stories, comics, movies we've seen, anything. As long as we're being creative and using proper grammar and spelling, she doesn't really limit us.
Another thing I love about Mrs. Anderson is how she decorates her classroom. It's not just boring posters about math formulas and state capitals. She has awesome maps of imaginary lands from storybooks on the walls. She has a cozy reading corner with beanbags and fun lamps that look like pirates or aliens. She even grows plants and has an aquarium with fish in the back! It makes the room feel so vibrant and magical, definitely not the dull, drab classroom you'd expect.
Mrs. Anderson herself is just a really cool, fun person too. At Halloween she always dresses up in an awesome costume - one year she was a vampire, another year a fairy princess. For our holiday party she plans cool games and activities like mummy wrapping competitions. And if we have reading time, sometimes she'll eat her lunch and read alongside us to model good habits. She definitely doesn't act like some boring, strict teacher that drones on and on. She's always lively and energetic.
I've learned so much from being in Mrs. Anderson's class these past couple years. But even more than all the reading and writing skills, she's taught me positive values too. She's all about encouraging students to express themselves, letting our creativity run wild. She wants us to explore different worlds through literature and letting our imaginations soar.
Mrs. Anderson has showed me how fun learning can be if you have the right attitude and environment. She doesn't try to force information into our brains, but gets us engaged through games, activities, art and storytelling. Instead of shushing us and making us sit still, she lets us be energetic kids as long as we're still focused and participating. I seriously look forward to her class every day because I know it'll be a fun, new adventure.
So those are all the reasons why Mrs. Anderson is the best teacher ever in my book! She's made such a huge impact on me and I hope every kid can have a teacher like her. Someone who sparks their love of learning and inspires them to be creative. A teacher who breaks outside of the boring lectures and worksheets to make acquiring knowledge feel like an exciting journey. Not just someone who drones on endlessly about facts and formulas, but who connects with students and brings the subjects to life through passion and energy.
I'm honestly kind of sad that I'll be moving on to middle school next year and won't have Mrs. Anderson as my teacher anymore. But the skills and values she's instilled in me will last forever. I'll never forget the way she opened my eyes to the magic of reading and writing. And I'll do my best to keep feeding my curiosity and imagination like she encouraged every day in her classroom. Thanks Mrs. Anderson - you're the best!
篇4
The Tough CET-4 Test
Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm in 5th grade. My big sister Emily is a college student and she has to take this really hard test called the CET-4. I'm going to tell you all about it!
The CET-4 stands for College English Test Band 4. Emily says it's a big important exam that all college students in China have to pass to get their degree. If you don't pass it, you can't graduate! So it's super duper important.
Emily has been studying really really hard for it. She takes special classes and does tons of practice tests. Sometimes I see her books and papers all over the living room. The test has listening, reading, writing, and translation sections which sounds just awful to me!
For the listening part, you have to listen to recordings and answer questions about what you heard. Emily practices by listening to english podcasts and movies. She says understanding different accents is really hard.
For the reading, you have to read really long passages and answer comprehension questions. Emily reads English novels, magazines, and news articles to get ready. She has a huge vocabulary book too that she studies from.
Then for the writing part, you have to write a short essay in a certain amount of time. Emily showed me some sample topics and they seemed pretty tricky to me. You have to give your opinion and support it with good reasons and examples.
And finally, there's translation between Chinese and English in both directions. Emily says this part is one of the toughest because you have to really understand context and meaning, not just words.
It all sounds incredibly difficult if you ask me! I'm just glad I'm still a kid and don't have to worry about that CET-4 monster yet. Phew!
Emily takes her test next month and she's been feeling really stressed about it. I've been trying to help her stay positive. I make her tea and snacks while she studies. Sometimes I quiz her on vocabulary words for fun.
I keep telling her "You're really smart Emily, you've worked so hard, you're totally going to pass!" I think a little encouragement from her kid brother goes a long way.
The night before her test, I'm going to make her favorite dinner and bake her special good luck cookies. Then I'll wish her good luck and tell her to go get 'em! I'll be waiting at home cheering her on from here.
Emily says once she passes the CET-4 it will be a huge relief and weight off her shoulders. She'll be able to focus more on her
major classes and start thinking about life after graduation. Passing that test is a really big milestone.
I really really hope my sister passes on her first try. She deserves it after all her late nights studying. If not, she'll have to take it again which would be such a bummer after all her hard work.
Well, that's all I know about the CET-4 and why it's such an important test. It sounds crazy difficult if you ask me! I'm just glad I've got several more years before I need to start worrying about that one.
Anyway, I've got to run - it's time for recess! I'll leave you with one last message for my big sis: YOU GOT THIS EMILY! I'm rooting for you! Love, Timmy
篇5
My Favorite Pet
Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my very best friend in the whole wide world - my dog Rufus!
Rufus is a golden retriever and he's the most adorable, fluffiest, friendliest pup you'll ever meet. I've had him since I was
just a little kid, like 5 years old. My parents got him for me for my birthday and I'll never forget the day they brought him home. He was just a tiny little ball of fur, yellowish-gold in color with the brightest eyes and a wagging tail that never stopped! From the moment I saw him I knew we were going to be inseparable.
Rufus has been my constant companion ever since that day. We do everything together! In the mornings when I wake up, he's always right there waiting for me with his tail thumping on the floor. I give him a big hug and scratch behind his ears and he licks my face over and over. It's the best way to start the day. Then we head to the kitchen together and I feed him his breakfast while I eat mine. Rufus is pretty well-behaved but sometimes if I'm eating something really yummy like pancakes with syrup, he can't resist begging for a bite with those big puppy dog eyes. I usually sneak him a little piece when my parents aren't looking!
After breakfast, Rufus and I go out to the backyard to play for a while before I have to leave for school. We have so much fun chasing each other around and playing fetch. Rufus can jump super high to catch his tennis ball. Sometimes I throw it really far and he has to run really fast to go get it. When he comes running back with it in his mouth, his ears are flopping all over the place -
it's so silly and cute! I laugh so hard watching him. We also like to play hide and seek, where I go hide somewhere in the yard and Rufus has to sniff me out. His nose is amazing and he always finds me, even if I'm buried underneath a pile of leaves!
The hardest part of my day is when I have to go to school and leave Rufus behind. I give him a million kisses and hugs and tell him I'll be back soon. While I'm at school, I know he just lounges around the house keeping my mom company. She sends me pictures sometimes of him napping on the couch or running around the yard. I can't wait to get home in the afternoon so I can play with him some more!
When I get off the bus, Rufus is always waiting for me at the end of the driveway, jumping up and down with excitement to see me. I run up and we greet each other like we haven't seen each other in years! Then we head straight for the backyard or to the park to run around and have more playtime together. In the evenings, Rufus comes and snuggles with me on the couch while I'm doing my homework. He puts his head in my lap and I scratch his ears while I read or do my math problems. It makes the homework a lot more fun with him there.
My favorite time with Rufus is bedtime though. After I take my bath and put on my pajamas, Rufus comes into my room with
me. He has his very own little doggy bed on the floor right next to mine. I read him a bedtime story every night, even though I'm not sure if he actually understands what I'm saying. But he sits very patiently and lets me read to him anyway. Then I give Rufus one last hug and kiss, tell him I love him, and we both drift off to sleep.
On the weekends, we have even more time for fun adventures together. Sometimes my parents take us on hikes in the woods. Rufus loves running along the trails and chasing any birds or squirrels he sees. Other times we'll go to the lake or beach and Rufus goes nuts playing in the water. He's such a strong swimmer and can jump really high to catch the sticks or toys I throw. We have a doggy pool at home too that Rufus spends hours in when it's hot outside.
I really don't know what I'd do without my buddy Rufus. He's more than just a pet to me - he's my best friend in the whole world. We have so much fun together every single day. He's always there waiting for me with a wagging tail, ready to cheer me up if I'm sad or tired from school. Rufus never judges me and always gives me unconditional love, even if I'm having a bad day. He reminds me to stay playful and enjoy the simple things in life, like a long walk, a game of fetch, or a good belly rub. I feel so
lucky to have Rufus in my life. I'm going to keep making amazing memories with him for as long as I can!
篇6
My Day as an Elementary School Kid
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 8 years old. I'm in 3rd grade at Oakwood Elementary School. Today I'm going to tell you all about a typical day in my life as an elementary school kid. It's a pretty fun life if you ask me!
It all starts when my mom comes into my bedroom at 7am to wake me up for school. I never want to get out of my warm, cozy bed but she makes me. We have a morning routine we follow - I get dressed, brush my teeth, comb my hair, and head to the kitchen for breakfast. My favorite is waffles with syrup and strawberries!
After breakfast, my mom packs my lunch for school. I always get a sandwich, some baby carrots, an apple, and a juice box. Sometimes I get a treat like chips or cookies too if I was extra good that week. Once my lunch is ready, I put on my backpack and head out the door with my mom to wait for the school bus.
The bus picks me up right at my house at 8:15am. I love getting to ride the big yellow bus to school! I sit with my best friends Michael and Emma and we talk and laugh the whole way there. Sometimes we have bus buddies too which are the big 5th grade kids who help make sure we get to our classrooms okay once we arrive.
School starts right at 9am on the dot. The first bell rings and we all line up by class to head inside from the playground. My teacher Mrs. Parker is really nice. She makes learning fun games and activities for us. In the morning we have reading group, math lessons, and time for writing stories or journaling. We take breaks for recess and P.E. too so we can run around and get our wiggles out.
For lunch, we eat in the cafeteria at 11:30am. I always get so excited to see what the lunch ladies are serving that day. My favorite is pizza day! After lunch, we have recess again to play on the playground and gamefield. That's when I can play tag, tetherball, or just run around being silly with my friends before heading back inside for more learning.
In the afternoon, we have science, social studies, computer lab, music, and art. Those are some of my favorite special classes.
I love doing fun experiments, learning about history, coding
games on the computer, singing songs, and getting creative with arts and crafts. The afternoon goes by really quickly.
Finally, at 3:30pm the final bell rings and it's time to go home!
I meet my bus buddy and we walk to the line for my bus number. The ride home is a lot louder and crazier than the morning ride because we're all energized from our fun day at school. When I get home, I have a snack like graham crackers and apple slices, watch a little TV, and play outside before starting any homework I have.
Once I finish up my homework, my mom makes dinner for us. We'll eat together as a family and I'll tell them all about my day over macaroni and cheese or chicken nuggets. Afterwards, I get to play for a little while until it's time for my bath and then bed around 8pm. Some nights I even get to pick a bedtime story for my dad to read to me!
And that's what a typical day is like for me as a kid in elementary school. It's a lot of fun with my friends, lessons, activities, recess time, and then home to my family at night. Being a kid is hard work but it's the BEST! I hope you enjoyed this inside look at my daily life. Stay awesome!。