what these plants tell us
初中英语八年级上册期末复习真题训练+05+阅读理解+20篇(人教新目标,word版含答案含详解)
答卷时应注意事项1、拿到试卷,要认真仔细的先填好自己的考生信息。
2、拿到试卷不要提笔就写,先大致的浏览一遍,有多少大题,每个大题里有几个小题,有什么题型,哪些容易,哪些难,做到心里有底;3、审题,每个题目都要多读几遍,不仅要读大题,还要读小题,不放过每一个字,遇到暂时弄不懂题意的题目,手指点读,多读几遍题目,就能理解题意了;容易混乱的地方也应该多读几遍,比如从小到大,从左到右这样的题;4、每个题目做完了以后,把自己的手从试卷上完全移开,好好的看看有没有被自己的手臂挡住而遗漏的题;试卷第1页和第2页上下衔接的地方一定要注意,仔细看看有没有遗漏的小题;5、中途遇到真的解决不了的难题,注意安排好时间,先把后面会做的做完,再来重新读题,结合平时课堂上所学的知识,解答难题;一定要镇定,不能因此慌了手脚,影响下面的答题;6、卷面要清洁,字迹要清工整,非常重要;7、做完的试卷要检查,这样可以发现刚才可能留下的错误或是可以检查是否有漏题,检查的时候,用手指点读题目,不要管自己的答案,重新分析题意,所有计算题重新计算,判断题重新判断,填空题重新填空,之后把检查的结果与先前做的结果进行对比分析。
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相信你是最棒的!2023-2024学年初中英语八年级上册期末复习真题训练05 阅读理解 20篇(人教新目标,含答案含详解)(一)(二)(2022-2023上·山东青岛·八年级统考期末)(三)(2022-2023上·河南洛阳·八年级统考期末)Once there were two neighbors. One of them was an old teacher and the other was an office worker. Both of them planted the same plants in their gardens. The old teacher gave a little water to his plants every day and didn’t always care for them, while his neighbor gave much water to his plants and looked after them well.The old teacher’s plants were simple but looked good. The office worker’s plants were much taller and greener. One night, there was a heavy rain. The next morning, the office worker saw his plants were uprooted (连根拔起), but the old teacher’s plants stood firmly (稳固地).The neighbor was surprised and went to the old teacher and asked, “We both grew the same plants together. I looked after my plants better than you did, and I even gave them more water. However, my plants were uprooted, while yours weren’t. Why?”The old teacher smiled and said, “You gave your plants more water, so they didn’t need to work for it. I gave them a little water, so their roots grew deeper to get more water. It made them stronger.”()11.How did the old teacher care about his plant?A.He gave his plants a little water.B.He was too old to look after his plants.C.He took good care of his plants.D.He asked his neighbor to help with his plants.()12.What happened to the office worker’s plants after a heavy rain?A.His plants stood firmly.B.His plants looked better.C.His plants were uprooted.D.His plants became greener.()13.What do you think of the old teacher according to the passage?A.Interesting.B.Smart.C.Friendly.D.Stupid.()14.What can we know from the passage?A.The old teacher was very good at planting.B.The office worker was the old teacher’s student before.C.The old teacher didn’t like working with the office worker.D.The office worker’s plants were different from the teacher’s.()15.What does the passage mainly tell us?A.Growing plants is not as easy as it looks.B.Too much care can make us become weak.C.A heavy rain can make the plants in the garden die. D.Plants know how to look after themselves in the heavy rain.(四)(五)(2022-2023上·湖北咸宁·八年级统考期末)Every thirty seconds there is an earthquake in the world. Some of these earthquakes are so weak that people can’t feel them. But some of them are very serious and many people get hurt or die in them. Do you know what cause earthquakes?The earth’s surface (表面) has many pieces. These pieces are always moving. When two pieces move past each other, there is an earthquake. Scientists are trying to predict (预测) big earthquakes, but it’s very hard. Do you know how to protect yourself during an earthquake? Here are some ways. You should remember them.If you are inside◆Quickly move under a desk or along a wall. It will protect you from falling things. Don’t run out of the door.◆Keep away from windows.◆Turn off lights.◆Don’t get into a lift. If you are in a lift, get out as quickly as possible.If you are outside◆Don’t stay near tall buildings and trees. Things may fall on you.◆Be careful of fallen power lines.◆Lie on the ground in clear areas until the shaking stops.()21.How often does an earthquake happen in the world?A.Once every thirty seconds.B.Once every thirty minutes.C.Once every three hours.D.Once every thirteen seconds.()22.An earthquake happens because ________.A.the Earth’s surface is too thinB.the pieces of the Earth’s surface are moving too fastC.there are too many pieces on the Earth’s surfaceD.two pieces of the Earth’s surface move past each other()23.Where should you stay during an earthquake?A.Near the window.B.Outside the door.C.Under the desk.D.Near the door.()24.In the passage, you can know ________.A.you don’t be afraid when an earthquake happensB.you’d better not stand near tall buildingsC.you should look for your family after the earthquakeD.you should rebuild your homes after the earthquake()25.The passage tells us ________.A.how to predict an earthquake B.how to save people after an earthquake C.what to do during an earthquake D.what to do before an earthquake(六)at least three times a week and for twenty minutes or more each time. Do it from now on.()26.What is the meaning of the underlined word “reduce”?A.减少B.治疗C.增加D.研究()27.What’s a healthy diet?A.Eating as much food as you can.B.Eating as many good foods as you can.C.Choosing right foods and cook them in a healthy way.D.Cooking food as long as you can.()28.The writer suggests changing the toothbrush _________.A.every two months B.twice a monthC.every three months D.once a month()29.How long should you do exercise each time?A.At least ten minutes.B.At least twenty minutes.C.At least half an hour.D.At least an hour.()30.What’s the passage mainly about?A.Healthy life habits.B.Trying to do more exercise.C.Having a healthy eating habit D.Eating three meals a day.(七)(八)(2022-2023上·贵州黔东南·八年级统考期末)Here are four middle school students’ problems about their life.Wendy likes music very much. Her dream is to be a singer. She usually listens to music while she is doing her homework. Her mother doesn’t want her to listen to music, because she thinks it makes her distracted (分心的). Wendy feels unhappy.Rudy doesn’t do well in English. She is worried about her grades. Her English teacher, Nancy, is always strict with her. So Rudy is afraid of asking Nancy for help.Simon likes playing mobile phone games very much. But his parents are against it. They think playing mobile phone games isn’t good for his study and health. So they took away Simon’s mobile phone. Simon is upset now.Jack has a good friend at school, and they are neighbors too. They often go to school together and play soccer after school. But they haven’t been talking with each other for about a week. His friend doesn’t want to talk to Jack. When Jack called him, he said he was busy. Jack is confused (迷惑的).()36.________ is interested in music.A.Rudy B.Wendy C.Jack D.Simon()37.Wendy’s mother doesn’t want her to listen to music when she does homework because she thinks ________.A.music is boring B.music is noisyC.it’s bad for her study D.it’s bad for her hearing()38.What does Nancy do?A.A student.B.A doctor.C.A teacher.D.A singer.()39.Simon felt upset because ________.A.his parents didn’t talk to him B.his parents took away his mobile phoneC.his parents were strict with his gradesD.he couldn’t get on well with his friends()40.Which of the following is the suggestion (建议) for Jack?A.Tell your mother about your ideas of listening music.B.Learm to play the violin.C.Keep on reading English every morning.D.Try to talk with your friend and find out the problem.(九)(2022-2023上·湖北孝感·八年级统考期末)Scientists like to study weather. One of the main reasons is that many places in our world are becoming hotter and the weather is becoming stranger. Unluckily, we may not be able to(十)(2022-2023上·贵州遵义·八年级统考期末)()46.How many minutes do students use WeChat to read per day?A.74.4.B.26.C.13.15.D.We don’t know.()47.What can we learn from the passage?A.E-books totally (彻底的) take the place of paper books now.B.Readers remember more information from paper books than e-books.C.Only Chinese young people are interested in e-sports.D.E-sports are very easy to get and you don’t need have too much training.()48.Which is the most popular e-sports for Chinese college students?A.League of Legends.B.Cross Fire.C.Conquer of the Three Kingdom Ⅱ.D.Honor of Kings.()49.What does the writer think of e-products?A.Meaningless.B.Useless.C.Helpful.D.Dangerous.()50.In which part of a magazine may we find the passage?A.Health.B.History.C.Job.D.Entertainment (娱乐).(十一)(2022-2023上·广西玉林·八年级统考期末)Look at the young man in the picture. He looks a little shy when he is speaking. Maybe you think he is a college student. But you are wrong. He is a teacher in Peking University (北京大学). His name is Wei Dongyi. People call him “Weishen”. He is a great talent for math.Born in Shandong in 1991, Wei has a happy family. His father was a math teacher at a university and always kept math books at home. As a kid, Wei’s favorite thing was to read his father's books.In his first year of primary school, Wei read a math book called Loo-Keng Hua’s School ofMath. Soon he became interested in math. He joined the school’s Olympiad (奥林匹克) training team and studies with a group of high school students at the age of 14. Two years later, he took part in the 49th IMO (International Mathematical Olympiad (国际数学奥林匹克竞赛) and got first place with full marks (满分). After getting first place at the IMO twice, he went to study in Peking University.Wei Dongyi hardly watches TV. He likes listening to the radio in his free time. He doesn’t spend much time deciding what to eat or wear. He studies math with all his heart. Wei sets a good example for young people, and he is a real star we should run after.()51.Wei Dongyi is famous and works as a ________ in Peking University.A.student B.teacher C.scientist D.pilot()52.Why was Wei interested in math?A.Because he wanted to go to Peking University.B.Because he wanted to be a teacher.C.Because he read a book about math.D.Because he loved his father.()53.According to the passage, what did Wei Dongyi do when he was 16?A.He read a math book called Loo-Keng Hua’s School of MathB.He joined the school’s Olympiad training team.C.He went to study in Peking University.D.He got first place at the IMO.()54.What can we know from the last paragraph?A.He likes watching TV.B.He likes running.C.He doesn’t care what to eat or wear.D.He doesn’t like listening to the radio.()55.What’s the best title of the passage?A.A Real Star B.How to learn math well.C.Reading is good.D.A Student in Peking University.(十二)(2022-2023上·广西贵港·八年级统考期末)Fruit salad is a delicious dessert (甜品) and you can make it in less than ten minutes. What’s more, you can enjoy it without becoming fat. Fruit salad can also be a great dish at aparty, or the wonderful snack (小吃) during any time of a day. If you want to know how to make fruit salad, just follow the steps (步骤).Things you need:1 cup of strawberries, 1 cup of cherries (樱桃), 1/2 red apple, 1 pear, 2 spoons of juiceSteps:1. choose your fruits2. wash all your fruits3. cut the strawberries, cherries, red apple and pear into small pieces4. put 2 spoons of juice in a bowl5. put all the fruits in the bowl and mix them6. serve and eat()56.How many strawberries do we need?A.1 cup.B.1/2 cup.C.2 cups.()57.What should we do after we choose our fruits?A.Wash our hands.B.Wash them.C.Cut them.()58.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Fruit salad is a kind of food.B.Fruit salad can make us fat.C.It takes more than 10 minutes to make fruit salad.()59.How many steps do you need to do before you eat it?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.()60.What is the passage mainly about?A.When to eat fruit salad.B.How to choose fruits.C.How to make fruit salad.(十三)C.What’s the story of Miracles of the Namiya General Store?()65.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage above?A.Bringing something to the party host can show our happiness.B.Staying in the magical store in the Japanese novel, we can solve our problems.C.If a friend from England says “Come to see me soon”, we can visit him or her anytime.(十四)(2022-2023上·河北石家庄·八年级统考期末)My good friend Carlos invited me to his birthday party. He moved to Canada from Mexico when he was a baby, but his parents tried to follow some of the Mexican traditions. At his party I saw my first pinata (彩盒). It looked like an animal and full of candies. People put it on the ceiling (天花板). Carlos hit (打) the pinata until it broke. All the candies fell on the floor, and we had a great time eating candies. Everyone shared. It was fun!Caros’s birthday party got me thinking about how kids in other places celebrate birthdays.Did you know that in Vietnam, everyone’s birthday is on the same day? Kids do not celebrate on birthdays. Instead, on New Year’s Day (信封) with lucky money in them. What a great way to celebrate birthdays!In South Africa, kids do not celebrate every birthday. However, on their 2lst birthday, their parents make a key. It can be made of paper or wood. Parents give their child this key. It is a sign from the parents that the child can know “unlock the door to their future life”.In Japan, children get a new set of clothes on their birthdays. While in Italy adults (成年人) pull children’s cars—one pull for each year. In Denmark, adults put presents all around the child’s bed.()66.What’s in the Mexican “pinata” on Carlos’s birthday? ________ A.Candies.B.Food.C.Money.D.Keys.()67.What does “unlock” most probably mean in Chinese? ________A.锁住B.开启C.关闭D.抓住()68.What will adults do on children’s birthday in Italy? ________A.Make a paper key.B.Buy a new get of clothes.C.Pull children’s cars.D.Prepare presents around beds.()69.Where do not kids celebrate their birthday on birthdays? ________A.In Mexico.B.In Japan.C.In Denmark.D.In Vietnam.()70.What’s the best title of this passage? ________A.Different Birthday Presents B.Birthdays Around the WorldC.What Kids Get On Their BirthdaysD.What Carlos Did On His Birthday(十五)(十六)________.A.$30B.$32C.$38D.41()78.To make a booking, one needs to ________.A.send an e-mail B.pay for a ticket online C.make a call D.go to the cinema shop()79.Movie Town is open for ________ hours on Wednesday.A.11B.12C.13D.14()80.The passage is probably ________.A.a piece of news B.a story C.a joke D.an advertisement(十七)(十八)()87.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 3?A.Stopping women from joining the race.B.Sending in an application for the race.C.Joining the race without an application.D.Training for the race for a short time.()88.Bobbie took part in the race on ________.A.April 9, 1964B.April 19, 1964C.April 9, 1966D.April 19, 1966()89.How did people feel about Bobbie’s running in the race?A.They got angry.B.They were worried.C.They felt sorry for her.D.They were happy for her.()90.What’s the best title for the passage?A.Women usually do badly in sports.B.Men were born with a strong mind.C.Women can compete in a race, too.D.Men athletes run faster than women athletes.(十九)No matter how the guochao trend develops, there is one thing that won’t change — Chinese people’s growing confidence in national culture.()91.What does the underlined word “spot” mean in Paragraph 1?A.imagine B.advise C.notice D.experience()92.What does “China-chic” mean according to the passage?A.The rising interest in wearing sportswear.B.The rise of China’s native fashion trends.C.Chinese people’s interest in wearing hanfu.D.Chinese people’s interest in Xinjiang cotton.()93.Why did Li-Ning catch people’s eyes at home and abroad in 2018?A.It lowered the price of its sportswear.B.It used Western design in its sportswear.C.It played a very important part in the world wide market.D.Its products had a fashionable look with Chinese elements.()94.How did White Rabbit win the heart of young people?A.By supporting Xinjiang cotton.B.By using their childhood memories.C.By making more kinds of its candies.D.By selling other products like milk tea.()95.Which one can be the best title of the passage?A.A New Trend — guochao, or “China-chic”B.Chinese Cultural Confidence—Xinjiang CottonC.Main Part of the World Market—Chinese BrandsD.Fashionable and Popular Products—Western Brands(二十)参考答案:1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C【导语】本文主要是四个机器人的相关介绍。
小学下册U卷英语第二单元全练全测
小学下册英语第二单元全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A mineral's hardness is measured on the ______ scale.2.My dad teaches me the importance of __________ (诚实).3.What do you call a person who studies plants?A. BiologistB. BotanistC. ZoologistD. EcologistB4.He is a _____ (企业家) who started his own business.5.__________ are used to indicate the concentration of a solution.6.Which celestial body orbits the Earth?A. SunB. MoonC. MarsD. Venus答案:B7.What is the capital of Canada?A. TorontoB. VancouverC. OttawaD. MontrealC8.The Earth's crust is made up of different __________.9.The owl is awake at _______ (猫头鹰在_______时醒着).10.The main gas in the atmosphere is _____.11. A turtle moves slowly but has a hard _______.12.What is the main function of leaves on a plant?A. To absorb waterB. To make foodC. To store energyD. To support the stemB13.Where do fish live?A. TreesB. WaterC. LandD. SkyB14.What do you call a large area of land covered with grass?A. DesertB. PrairieC. ForestD. SwampB15.We are going to ___ a movie. (see)16.In ancient Rome, people watched __________ (角斗士) fight in the Colosseum.17.The process of fermentation is important in making __________.18.The __________ (历史的回音) can still be heard today.19.Some frogs can change ______.20.What do you wear on your feet?A. HatB. ShirtC. ShoesD. Belt21.I like to ______ (学习) about different cultures.22.Planting bulbs can lead to beautiful ______ (花朵) in spring.23.What instrument is used to measure angles?A. RulerB. CompassC. ProtractorD. CaliperC24.What is the color of a typical chocolate bar?A. BrownB. WhiteC. BlackD. PurpleA25.The ______ (生态) plays a role in the survival of many species.26.I have a dream to write a ________ (书). It will be about my ________ (冒险).27.The lion is the ______ (king) of the jungle.28.The process of rusting is an example of a chemical ______.29.古代的________ (families) 在社会中发挥着重要作用。
人教版高中英语选择性必修第三册精品课件 Unit 2 Section C
The pandemic,and especially remote work,has created new opportunities to work too hard.The W.H.O.director-general,Dr.Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,noted that teleworking has blurred the line between work and home and that people who have survived layoffs(裁员) at struggling businesses have ended up working longer hours.One survey found an overwhelming majority of American employees have shortened,postponed or canceled vacations during the pandemic.
解析 段落大意题。根据倒数第二段前两句“The red flags about overwork have been waving...in 2005 and the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island.”可 知,本段主要讲述了多年来世界各地都承认过度劳累会带来危险。故选C 项。
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4.Where can you most likely find this passage? C A.In a college textbook of medicine. B.In a guidebook for workplace newcomers. C.In the “opinion” column of a newspaper. D.In the brochure of a Japanese company. 解析 推理判断题。本文论述了长时间工作已成为“严重的健康风险”,因此 文章很有可能出自报纸上的“观点”栏目。故选C项。
Unit 4 Plants around us(教学设计)三年级英语上册(人教PEP版-2024秋)
Unit 4 Plants around us单元:Unit 4 课时:第4课时教学内容分析:本课时包含本单元Part B Start to read&Part C两个部分在内。
本课时是一节复习和阅读综合课。
学生通过探究练习,复习本单元所学知识的同时进行拓展训练,了解果树生长所需的条件并学习创建属于自己的果园。
教学目标:1.通过本节课的学习,学生能够通过图片、文字等信息理解题目中所给的任务情境,认识各种水果的英语名称并准确表述个人对水果的喜好;获取和梳理对话中的问答活动;2.通过本节课的学习,学生能够在听、说、读、看活动中进行拓展训练并结合实际情况进行问答;3.通过本节课的学习,学生能够了解果树生长的所需条件,制作相关卡片,创建属于自己的果园;4.通过本节课的学习,学生能够热爱大自然,培养环保意识。
教学重点:1.通过本节课的学习,学生能够通过图片、文字等信息理解题目中所给的任务情境,认识各种水果的英语名称并准确表述个人对水果的喜好;获取和梳理对话中的问答活动;2.通过本节课的学习,学生能够在听、说、读、看活动中进行拓展训练并结合实际情况进行问答;3.通过本节课的学习,学生能够了解果树生长的所需条件,制作相关卡片,创建属于自己的果园。
教学难点:1.通过本节课的学习,学生能够在听、说、读、看活动中进行拓展训练并结合实际情况进行问答;2.通过本节课的学习,学生能够了解果树生长的所需条件,制作相关卡片,创建属于自己的果园。
教学方法:复习法、练习法教学过程:Step I: Lead in1.Sing a songT: Hello, boys and girls, let’s sing a fruit song first.Ss: ... .T:Look at the picture, do you still remember the words we have learned in the last period? Now I’ll see who has a good memory. Please read the words aloud. Ss:...T:I know many of you like eating apples, now let’s pick apples on the tree. You are supposed to read the words aloud. If you are right, you can pick the apples correctly. Ss:... .设计意图:歌曲导入,学生通过歌曲复习水果类词汇,通过小游戏测试学生对本单元重点词汇的掌握情况。
四级答案
精解精析一Part ⅠWriting审题概述:这是一篇观点论证型作文。
根据提示内容,前半部分可以描述了电子书籍的普遍以及有人认为电子书籍会取代传统书籍这一观点,后面可从作者自己的角度分析对这一观点的认可或者不认可,并作出总结。
Will E books Replace Traditional Books?With the mass production of electronic devices and application of new technologies, mankind has entered an “e” age.We have e mails, e tickets, e tests, and e books, and consequently, paper based materials gradually vanish. Nowadays, e books become extremely popular among youngsters, while traditional ones seem suffer a great loss of their readers.For some people, electronic and internet based books are convenient and accessible. Environmentalists even advocate the benefit of e books on the ground of forest protection. E books lovers even assert that traditional books will disappear in the near future.I have been a book worm for a long time. For me, reading experience is unique and rewarding. Nothing can be more thought provoking than thumbing through a book bought years ago under a table lamp in a dark night. As to note taking, scanning and skimming, and portability, traditional books have advantages. Just as the invention of camera didn t put an end to the history of painting, traditional books are, and will still be, an intimate friend of readers.(165 words)Part ⅡListening ComprehensionSection A1. A2. D3. B4. B5. A6. C7. B8. C9. B10. C11. D12. A13. B14. D15. A1. W: My parents want to come visit next week, but I check every hotel in the area, and all seem to be full.M: Why not call the Village Inn? It s not so near the campus but it s always get a few vacancies.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?2. W: You look worried. What s on your mind?M: I m thinking about the interview that I have to go through. The interviewer is well known for his tricky questions.Q: Why is the man worried?3. M: I m going out for supper. Do you need anything while I m out?W: Yes, if you pass a convenience store, get me some chocolate—a Snickers bar, please. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?4. M: I spilled tomato juice on my new white pants. Do you think it will come out?W: That s too bad. Leave it there and I ll see what I can do.Q: What is the man s problem?5. W: If I had realized how many lab reports he requires, I never would have taken Dr. Browns class.M: Well, the deadline for dropping has passed.Q: What does the man mean?6. W: I guess I ll send Lily a postcard from Venice when I go there on my trip.M: I m sure that she d be happy to get one. She has a collection of cards from all over the world.Q: What do we learn about Lily from the conversation?7. M: I missed class this afternoon. Could you lend me your notes?W: My notes? You ve never seen my handwriting, have you?Q: What does the woman imply?8. W: I m considering finding a new job near my flat. It s a nightmare on the expresswayduring rush hour.M: If I were you, I d move close to the company. Your present pay is obviously worth doing it.Q: What do we learn about the woman?Now you ll hear the two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Hi, I m new here, and I was wondering how I could get a library card.M: Well, if you are a regular student you can use your student I.D. card as a library card. If not, you would apply at the loan office.W: What exactly can I borrow? I mean, can I take anything out from the library?M: Well, you can borrow almost everything including books and multimedia materials. But you cannot take out any serial like journals and magazines, and you may not take out books or multimedia if they have a not for loan status.W: Can you tell me something about the recall system here? My friend tells me if a book gets recalled, you have to bring them back right away, is that true?M: Oh, certainly not right away, but you do have to take it back within seven days of the recall notice.The reason we have this system is because that sometimes students need certain material urgently.W: But what if you can t contact me?M: If we cannot contact you by phone or by letter, we will contact the department that you are registered in and have a recall notice delivered to your teacher.W: The last question—how much are the fines, by any chance?M: Thirty cents a day. So, take care not to be late.W: I think I m quite clear now. Thanks a lot! Bye bye.M: Bye.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. Where does the conversation most probably take place?10. What does the borrower have to do if the book is recalled?11. What will the library do if a student can t receive a recall notice?Conversation Two W: Hi, Fred. What are you reading?M: Oh, these are just some books I picked up at a local poetry festival that was held a couple of weeks ago. Even though a lot of what the featured poets wrote wasn t in English, it was still pleasant to see that there are so many people who appreciate poetry in New Zealand.W: I didn t know you were such a poetry lover, Fred. Personally, I ve always found that stuff a little boring and hard to understand. And all that flowery language gives me a headache! I d rather read a nice long novel any day.M: I ll admit that poetry s an acquired taste. But once you learn more about it, you ll find that poems aren t all flowery and difficult to understand—they don t even have to rhyme!W: Then who is your favorite poet?M: One of my favorite poets is Billy Collins, who writes really funny, fine poems in simple everyday English.W: I ll have to look him up. Say, have you ever written any poetry of your own? Some love sonnets, perhaps?M: No love sonnets, but I did try to write some poems a long time ago. They were all really bad. Once I spent three hours trying to come up with a word that rhymes with “panda”!W: Silly Fred! How could you not think of my name “Amanda”?Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What do we learn about the popularity of poetry in New Zealand?13. How does the man think about poetry?14. According to the conversation, what do we learn about Billy Collins?15. What trouble did the man ever have in writing a poem?Section B16. B17. C18. D19. B20. D21. C22. B33. D24. A25. CPassage OneThomas Tommy Carter is a plant scientist in North Carolina. He works for the Agricultural Research Service in the United States Department of Agriculture. He leads Team Drought, a group of researchers at five universities. They have been using conventional breeding methods to develop and test soybeans that can grow well under dry conditions. Tommy Carter started working on drought resistant soybeans in 1981. His research has taken him as far as China, where soybeans have been grown for thousands of years. Farmers in the United States, however, have grown soybeans for only about a century. Tommy Carter says the soybeans they grow are for the most part genetically similar. More differences, or diversification, could better protect crops against climate changes that can reduce production. Those changes include water shortages which could increase from global warming. The Agriculture Department has a soybean germplasm collection, a collection of genetic material passed from one generation to the next. Members of Team Drought studied more than 2,500 examples from the collection. They looked at ones from the ancestral home of soybeans, Asia. They searched for germplasms that could keep plants from weakening during hot, dry summers in the United States. Tommy Carter says they found only five. But these drought resistant lines, he says, produce four to eight bushels more than normal soybeans under drought conditions. The yield depends on location and environment.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What is the purpose of Tommy Carter s research?17. Why did Tommy Carter go to China for his soybean research?18. What do we learn about the five germplasms Tommy Carter s team found?Passage Two For a long time Americans preferred things which were mass produced in factories. But recently many Americans have taken up crafts of various kinds. They make things out of wood, metal, glass, wax, leather and cloth. They usually design the things they make themselves and often they sell what they make too. The work of these crafts people has become very good and very popular. These people s crafts are sold at craft fairs. These are usually community sponsored events. Some fairs are small, bringing together a dozen or so people. Such fairs are held in shopping centers or churches. At large fairs, several hundred crafts people assemble their works for people to admire and buy. These fairs are held in public parks or on county grounds. Crafts fairs are usually held on weekends when people are free from work and looking for things to do. The fairs are directed toward families. They offer rides and shows for the children to keep them busy while the parents look at the crafts. The crafts people buy include things to decorate their homes, clothes for their children, and gifts for their friends for holidays, weddings or special occasions. People go to craft fairs rather than shopping at stores because they look for things that are different and original. They also look out for bargains. The prices for works of art at craft fairs are usually very reasonable.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What does the speaker tell us about today s Americans?20. According to the speaker, in what places are those large fairs held?21. What do the craft fairs offer to the children?22. Why do people go to craft fairs rather than shopping at stores?Passage Three Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the needs of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, experts believe that nearly two thirds of the world s population live within eighty kilometers of the seacoast. In the modern technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to grow less. The sea, however, still offers hope to supply many of man s needs in the future. The riches of the sea yet to be developed by man s technology are impressive. Oil and gas explorations have existed for nearly thirty years. Valuable amounts of minerals such as iron, copper exist on the ocean floor. Besides oil and gas, the seas may offer new sources of energy. For example, warm temperature of the ocean can be used as the steam in a steamship. Sea may also offer a source of energy as electricity for mankind. Technology is enabling man to explore even deeper under the sea. It is obvious that the technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. By the 2050, experts believe that the problems to explore the food, minerals and energy resources of the sea will have been largely solved.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. What do we learn about the sea in the modern technological world?24. What kind of minerals can we find on the ocean floor?25. What do the experts believe will happen by the year 2050?Section CPeople whose jobs require them to sit for long periods of time suffer as much from back pain as people who lift all day long.Many researchers believe that the huge increase in back pain over the past couple of (26) decades has a lot to do with the fact that more and more of us are spending our work days in chairs.Many people have the (27) notion that if their back pain becomes very severe, they can always (28)resort to surgery. Nothing could be (29) further from the truth. The amount of pain someone (30) suffers from has very little to do with whether or not he or she could (31) benefit from surgery. One British researcher has (32) estimated that for every 10,000 people who experience back pain, only four need surgery. And yet, one of the most frequently asked questions that back pain sufferers ask is: “Who s the best (33) specialist in town?”Waste of time. Physicians today (34) recommend physical activity and the use of posture support clothes to promote exercise while supporting back muscles.Not many years ago, back pain patients were put to bed, sometimes for weeks or months. Two or three days of bed rest is now the norm. (35)Physically speaking, if you stay in bed, your muscle strength can decline by as much as three percent per day. At that rate, you will end up with no more energy left to carry out normal daily routines.A lot of attention has recently been paid to possible links between depression and back pain. It is not rare.Part ⅢReading ComprehensionSection A36. L该空应填入动词过去式,根据句意“当年纪大的病人抱怨疼痛时……”,因此选complained。
人教版高中英语选择性必修第四册精品课件 Unit 2 分层作业 能力提升强化练
4.What does the text mainly tell us? A.Ecotourism has led to a better understanding of primates. B.Ecotourism makes it possible to get close to primates. C.Ecotourism is contributing to the conservation of primates. √D.Ecotourism is having a negative effect on primate behavior. 主旨大意题。通读全文并结合第一段可知,文章介绍了灵长类动物生态旅 游引起猴子压力行为的相关研究,所以“生态旅游对灵长类动物的行为有 负面影响”是文章主要想要告诉读者的内容。故选D项。
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Sofi Mursidawati,a PhD in agriculture at the Bogor Botanical Gardens on the island of Java,is one of the world’s leading experts on this strange flower,and her efforts to build a body of knowledge that will allow for the creation of the flower into the future could save it from extinction.Rafflesia has no leaves,roots,or stems,but rather only one giant,one-meter-long,20pound bloom that smells like rotting meat.Found only in the rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo,its artificial creation in the face of habitat loss is a problem.
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1. Don’t always complain to your parants that how hard you are studying. 2. The robot makes a great difference to Mr Jiang’s life. 3. As a result, Mr Jiang didn’t need to get up early to do the housework and he could stay in bed for an extra hour every day. 4. Susan, you’ve spread your books all over the floor. What a mess your room is! / Your room is in such a mess. Clear it up soon. 5. The robot will take photos of everything / whatever he sees. Besides, it will do whatever it is asked, such as sweeping the floor, airing the room and so on. 6. You are welcome to let us know what you are not satisfied with robots at any time.
1. When the police arrived out of breath, the suspect had gone missing. 2. He was seen attacking the victim with a knife. 3. What leads to the result is your being lazy. 4. We encourage teenagers not to fight against the robbers. The most important thing is to keep themselves safe. 5. In order to solve the case as soon as possible, the police checked the scene carefully for fingerprints and other clues to prove him guilty of murder / prove he was guilty of murder. 6. He was charged with kidnapping and murder. But the police didn’t have enough evidence to prove he once robbed several people of their money. 7. Kevin was wanted / arrested / under arrest for murder.
important plants英语作文
important plants英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Plants are super important because they give us oxygen to breathe, food to eat, and materials to make things like paper and clothes. Without plants, we wouldn't be able to survive!First of all, let's talk about oxygen. You know those big, green things called trees? Well, they take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen during a process called photosynthesis. That oxygen is what we breathe in to stay alive. So, plants are like the lungs of the Earth!Next, let's chat about food. Plants provide us with yummy fruits and vegetables that give us energy and keep us healthy. Apples, bananas, carrots, and broccoli are all examples ofplant-based foods that are good for us. Without plants, we wouldn't have these delicious treats to munch on.Plants also give us materials to make things. For example, we use wood from trees to build houses and furniture. We also use fibers from plants like cotton to make clothes and paper fromtrees to write on. Plants are super versatile and provide us with so many things we need in our daily lives.In conclusion, plants are super important for our survival and well-being. They give us oxygen to breathe, food to eat, and materials to make things. Let's make sure to take care of plants and appreciate all the amazing things they do for us!篇2Important PlantsHey guys, do you know there are so many important plants in the world? Let me tell you about some of them. First, let's talk about trees. Trees are super important because they give us oxygen to breathe. Without trees, we wouldn't be able to survive. So we need to take care of our trees and plant more of them.Another important plant is wheat. Wheat is a type of grass that we use to make flour, which we then use to make bread and lots of other yummy foods. Can you imagine a world without bread? It would be so sad! That's why we need to make sure we have enough wheat for everyone to eat.Next, let's talk about bamboo. Bamboo is a really cool plant because it can grow super fast. Some types of bamboo can growup to one meter in a single day! We use bamboo for all kinds of things, like building houses and making furniture. It's also a favorite food for pandas!Last but not least, let's talk about flowers. Flowers are not just pretty to look at, they also play an important role in nature. Bees and other insects rely on flowers for nectar, which helps them make honey. Without flowers, our world would be a lot less colorful and fun.So there you have it, some important plants that we should all be grateful for. Let's remember to take care of our plants and appreciate all the amazing things they do for us. Thanks for listening!篇3Plants are super duper important for us humans, animals, and the whole planet. They make our air clean by releasing oxygen, they provide food for us to eat, and even give us materials for clothes and shelter. Here are some important plants that we should know about:First, let's talk about trees. Trees are like the big brothers of the plant world. They provide us with oxygen, shade, and wood for building things. They also help to keep the soil healthy andprevent erosion. Without trees, our planet would be a very sad and unhealthy place.Next up, we have vegetables. Vegetables are super important for our health because they give us essential vitamins and minerals that our bodies need to grow and stay healthy. Carrots, tomatoes, spinach, and broccoli are just a few examples of yummy veggies that we should eat every day.Flowers are also important plants because they make our world more beautiful and colorful. They attract bees and other pollinators that help plants reproduce. Plus, some flowers can be used in medicines and perfumes.Last but not least, we have herbs. Herbs like basil, mint, and parsley not only make our food taste delicious, but they also have medicinal properties that can help us when we're feeling sick.So, let's give a big round of applause to all the plants out there for making our world a better place! Let's take care of them and appreciate all the amazing things they do for us.篇4Ok! I'll write an essay about important plants in a casual, elementary school student style. Here you go:Important PlantsHi everyone! Today I want to talk about some really cool plants that are super important for us and our environment. Plants are amazing because they give us oxygen to breathe and food to eat. Let's learn more about some of these important plants!First up, we have trees. Trees are huge plants that are really important for our planet. They give us oxygen and help clean the air. Trees also provide homes for animals and shade for us on hot days. We should always try to protect our trees and plant more of them to keep our planet healthy.Next, let's talk about flowers. Flowers are not only pretty to look at, but they also help bees and other insects pollinate them. This means they help create new seeds and plants. Without flowers, we wouldn't have fruits and vegetables to eat. So, let's appreciate flowers for all the yummy food they help make.Another important plant is grass. Grass may seem simple, but it's actually really important for animals to eat. Grass provides food for cows, sheep, and other animals that give usmilk and meat. It also helps prevent soil erosion and keeps our land healthy.Last but not least, let's talk about vegetables. Vegetables like carrots, broccoli, and tomatoes are full of vitamins and minerals that keep us strong and healthy. We should eat lots of vegetables to grow up big and strong.In conclusion, plants are super important for us and our environment. We should always take care of them and appreciate all the amazing things they do for us. So, let's go out and plant some trees, flowers, and vegetables to make our world a better place. Thank you for listening!I hope you enjoyed my essay on important plants! Have a great day!篇5Title: Important PlantsHey everyone! Today let's talk about some super important plants that we need in our lives. Plants are so cool and they do a lot of amazing things for us. Let's learn about a few of them!First up, let's talk about trees. Trees are super important because they give us oxygen to breathe. They take in carbondioxide and give us fresh air. Isn't that awesome? Plus, trees provide homes for animals and shade for us to hang out in on a hot day. So let's make sure we take care of our trees!Next, let's talk about vegetables and fruits. These plants give us yummy food to eat. Carrots, apples, strawberries, broccoli - all of these come from plants! They give us energy and make us strong and healthy. So make sure to eat your fruits and veggies every day.Another important plant is flowers. Flowers are so pretty and they make the world a more colorful place. Bees and butterflies love flowers too because they help them make honey and pollinate other plants. So let's appreciate the beauty of flowers and take care of them.Lastly, let's not forget about plants like wheat and rice. These plants give us grains that we use to make bread, pasta, and other yummy foods. They are a big part of our diet and give us the energy we need to play and learn.Plants are really amazing, aren't they? They give us oxygen, food, beauty, and so much more. Let's make sure to take care of them and appreciate all the wonderful things they do for us. So next time you see a tree, a flower, or a vegetable, give it a big thank you for being so important!篇6Important PlantsHey guys, today I want to talk to you about some super cool plants that are really important for us and our planet! Plants may not seem like much, but they play a huge role in keeping our world healthy and beautiful.First up, let’s talk about trees. Trees are like the superheroes of the plant world. They provide us with oxygen to breathe, shade to cool off on hot days, and homes for lots of animals. Plus, they help reduce pollution and combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. So next time you see a tree, make sure to give it a big thank you!Next, we have flowers. Flowers are not just pretty to look at, they also help with pollination. Pollination is when bees, butterflies, and other insects move pollen from one flower to another, which helps plants reproduce. Without pollination, many plants would not be able to grow and produce fruits and seeds. So, thank you flowers for all the delicious fruits we get to eat!Another important plant is grass. Yes, grass! Grass may seem simple, but it plays a vital role in ecosystems. It provides food forgrazing animals, prevents soil erosion, and helps filter rainwater. Grasslands are also home to a diverse range of animals, from rabbits to deer to birds. So let’s give a round of applause to grass for all its hard work!Last but not least, we have vegetables. Vegetables are not only yummy to eat, they also provide us with essential nutrients and vitamins that keep us healthy. Eating a variety of vegetables is important for our well-being and helps us grow strong and smart. So don’t forget to say t hank you to the broccoli, carrots, and peas on your plate!In conclusion, plants are super important for our planet and for us. They provide us with oxygen, food, shelter, and so much more. So let’s all do our part to take care of plants and appreciate all the amazing things they do for us. Remember, plants rock!。
植物对人类重要性的作文英语
植物对人类重要性的作文英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Wonderful World of PlantsPlants are all around us! They are on the ground, in gardens, in parks, and even in our homes. Plants are so important for people and for the whole world. Let me tell you about some of the amazing things plants do for us.First of all, plants give us the air we breathe! Can you believe that? The green parts of plants take in carbon dioxide, which is a gas people and animals breathe out. Then through a process called photosynthesis, they use energy from the sun to turn that carbon dioxide into oxygen. That fresh oxygen is released into the air for us to breathe in. Without plants making oxygen, the air would run out and we couldn't breathe! Isn't that incredible?Plants also give us so much of the food we eat. Think about all the fruits and vegetables - those all come from plants of course. But did you know that many other foods come from plants too? Things like cereals, breads, and pastas are made fromgrains that grow on plants. Even foods you might not expect can come from plants, like chocolate which comes from cacao plants!Speaking of foods from plants, what do you think cows, chickens, and other animals eat? That's right - plants! The grains, grasses, and other plant foods that farm animals eat allow them to grow and provide us with animal products like meat, milk, and eggs. We couldn't have any of those without plants for the animals to eat.Plants are also really important for making things that keep us warm, protected, and comfortable. The wood that houses, furniture, and even pencils are made from comes from trees, which are big plants. Cotton plants provide the fibers to make soft clothing. Many medicines even come from substances found in certain plants.But plants don't just help humans - they help the whole environment and all the animals that live in it! The leaves and branches of trees and other plants provide homes and shelters for countless animals, insects, and birds. Plant roots help hold soil in place to prevent erosion of the land. And of course, plants are food for so many creatures beyond just humans and farm animals.Plants can also be really beautiful! Think of all the colorful flowers, blossoming trees, and landscape gardens that brighten up the world around us. Having plants around us can make us feel happier and more relaxed. Plus, watching plants grow from tiny seeds to big, living things is amazing. Every time a new plant sprouts, it's like a little miracle!As you can probably tell, I really love plants! They do so much for us and for the whole planet. From the fresh air we breathe to the foods we eat and things we use every day, our lives really wouldn't be possible without the incredible,life-giving power of plants.We need to make sure to take good care of plants and the environment they live in. Deforestation, pollution, and not recycling or conserving resources can badly damage plants and habitats. By protecting plants and nature, we are protecting ourselves and our future.Next time you eat a plate of vegetables, walk between some shady trees, or take a breath of fresh air, remember to thank the wonderful world of plants all around you! They truly are something to appreciate every day.篇2The Wonderful World of PlantsPlants are all around us, and they are so important! Have you ever stopped to think about just how amazing plants are and how much we need them? Plants give us many wonderful things that make life on Earth possible. Let me tell you about some of the incredible ways that plants help people.First of all, plants give us the air we breathe. Trees and other plants take in carbon dioxide gas, which is not good for us to breathe. Then through photosynthesis, they release oxygen back into the air. Oxygen is the gas that humans and animals need to stay alive. Without plants producing oxygen, the air would be unhealthy for us to breathe. Isn't it amazing that plants work so hard to make the air cleaner for us?Plants also provide us with delicious foods to eat. All the fruits and vegetables in the grocery store originally grew on plants. Apples, oranges, carrots, broccoli, and so many other yummy foods come from plants. Even foods like bread, cereal, pasta, and crackers start out as grains that grow on special plants like wheat, rice, and oats. We couldn't survive without the nourishing foods that plants produce.In addition to food, plants supply us with materials to build our homes, furniture, paper products, and more. The wood thatconstructs houses and makes tables and chairs all comes from trees. The paper in books, notebooks, newspapers, and cardboard boxes is made from the pulp of plants. Cotton plants provide the fiber to weave into soft fabrics for clothing and linens. Cork for bulletin boards comes from the bark of cork oak trees. Plants are used to manufacture so many everyday items we could hardly function without them.Not only are plants valuable for food and materials, but they also help the environment in amazing ways. The roots of plants cling to soil and prevent erosion that could otherwise wash dirt away. Trees reduce noise pollution by absorbing sound waves through their trunks and branches. Plants capture dust and dirt particles through their leaves, helping to purify the air. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen - this process helps reduce greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Plants provide habitats and food for countless species of insects, birds, and animals too. Our world would look very different without plants!Many plants have medicinal properties that can treat diseases and promote health. For centuries, humans have used certain plants and herbs as natural remedies for sicknesses. Modern scientific research continues to uncover new ways thatcompounds from plants can cure illnesses and improvewell-being. Who knows how many more plant-based medicines are out there waiting to be discovered? The healing power of plants is truly remarkable.Finally, plants bring beauty, relaxation, and happiness to our lives in many ways. Gardens with vibrant colored flowers and sculpted green bushes are wonderful decorations. The fresh scent of flowers and plants can uplift moods. Outdoor spaces like parks and forests with plenty of plant life give us peaceful natural environments to unwind in. Caring for houseplants and watching them grow is an enjoyable hobby for many people. The pretty greenery in our landscapes and homes brightens our spirits and connects us to the natural world.As you can see, plants play so many vital roles that enhance our lives tremendously. We quite simply could not exist without the amazing benefits that plants provide. From the air we breathe, to the foods we eat, to the materials we use every day - plants make it all possible. Not to mention, plants help the environment, offer medicinal cures, and beautify our world. Plants are truly wondrous! The next time you see a plant, I hope you'll have a new appreciation for how important and incredible they really are.篇3The Importance of PlantsPlants are so cool and important! They are all around us and we simply could not live without them. Plants give us lots of things that we need to stay alive and healthy. They also make our world a beautiful place.One of the most important things plants provide is the air we breathe. Plants take in carbon dioxide gas when they make their food through photosynthesis. As part of that process, they release oxygen gas into the air. The oxygen gas is what people and animals need to breathe. If we didn't have plants, there wouldn't be enough oxygen in the air for us!Plants are also a crucial source of food for people and animals. We eat all sorts of plants like fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and more. These plant foods give us energy, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients our bodies need. Even many of the foods people eat that come from animals, like meat, milk and eggs, come indirectly from plants because the animals eat plants. Without plants, we wouldn't have anything to eat!Another important gift from plants is the wood and other plant materials we use to build our homes and so many otherthings. Trees grow big trunks made of wood, which gets cut down and used to build houses, furniture, tools and much more. Other parts of plants like cotton, bamboo and hemp get made into cloth, paper, rope and other materials. There are also lots of plant ingredients like oils, waxes and rubber used to make all kinds of products. It's amazing how many things we get just from plants!Medicine is another big way plants help people. Many plants and their extracts are used to make medicines that treat diseases and injuries. Some examples are painkillers from the bark of willow trees, antibiotics from a mold fungus that grows on plants, and chemotherapy drugs derived from certain flowers. Modern scientists have found medicinal uses for thousands of different plant species.Beyond meeting our basic needs, plants play an important role in science and technology. Studying plants has led to major discoveries in fields like biology, genetics, agriculture and ecology. Plants have special structures and capabilities that scientists have learned a lot from. Their work has produced advances like pest-resistant crops, new biofuels and potential cures for diseases. Plants even played a role in the invention ofVelcro through studying the burs that got stuck on a scientist's clothes!Plants make our planet beautiful and enjoyable too. Gardens, forests, meadows and other places with lots of plants are peaceful and fun to explore. All the green leaves, colorful flowers, interesting shapes and fresh smells are delightful. Parks with lush landscaping are great places to relax, play and enjoy nature. Many people find caring for houseplants and gardens very fulfilling as well. Plants simply make the world a nicer place to live.Protecting plants is extremely important because we depend on them so much. Cutting down too many forests, polluting the environment and letting invasive species take over all threaten plant life. That's risky because those actions could lead to shortages of food, wood, medicine and other plant products we rely on. Protecting habitats and biodiversity ensures plants will keep thriving and providing for our needs for a long time.In conclusion, plants are absolutely vital to human life and society in so many ways. They provide us with air, food, shelter, medicine, scientific knowledge and natural beauty. Our modern world filled with technology and concrete would not exist without plants. We need to appreciate how crucial plants are andmake sure we take good care of them. Plants are amazing and make our lives on Earth possible!篇4The Incredible Importance of PlantsPlants are all around us! They're in our gardens, parks, forests, and even our houses. But plants aren't just nice to look at - they are absolutely essential for all life on Earth, including human life. Let me explain why plants are so incredibly important.First off, plants produce the oxygen that we breathe. We need oxygen to live and grow big and strong. Every breath you take contains oxygen that was made by plants through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (which is a gas we exhale) and use the energy from sunlight to convert it into oxygen and glucose (a type of sugar that gives plants energy). How cool is that? Plants are like fresh air factories!Not only do plants make the oxygen we need, but they also absorb some of the carbon dioxide produced by humans and animals when we exhale. Too much carbon dioxide is not good for the planet, as it can lead to climate change. So plants helpkeep our air clean by removing some of that extra carbon dioxide.Another key reason why plants are vital is because they are the base of most food chains. This means that all the animals we eat, whether cows, chickens, fish or others, ultimately get their food energy from plants. Even animals that don't eat plants directly still rely on getting their nutrition from other animals that do eat plants. Without plants, the entire food chain would collapse!s themselves eat lots of plants like fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds. These plant-based foods provide us with important nutrients that give us energy, help us grow properly, and keep us healthy. For example, fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, and disease-fighting antioxidants. The fiber in whole grains, fruits and veggies aids in healthy digestion. And proteins from nuts, beans, and other plant sources build strong muscles. Our bodies simply can't function well without these plant nutrients.Speaking of nutrients, plants also play a huge role in keeping soil healthy so crops can grow. The roots of plants help anchor soil in place to prevent erosion from wind and rain. And when plants decompose, they replenish the soil with organic matter full of nutrients. This allows new plants to thrive when we growcrops like wheat, corn, and rice that are crucial for feeding our ever-growing human population.But plants don't just provide food - they create fabrics, wood for construction, paper, medicines, and all sorts of other useful products as well. The cotton in our T-shirts comes from cotton plants. The solid oak desk you might have in your bedroom grows from oak trees. Many life-saving drugs are derived from compounds found in plants too. Even the crayons you might use to color are made using pigments from plants!Can you imagine a world without any plants? It would be disastrous! First off, we wouldn't have any oxygen to breathe. Then we'd run out of food since all our meat and crop foods ultimately depend on plants. We'd lose tons of natural resources like wood, cotton, and medicinal compounds too. Plus, the soil would erode without plant roots anchoring it down, making it impossible to grow new crops.Plants are the absolute foundation for life. And I haven't even mentioned how much happiness and beauty they bring through their vibrant colors, lovely fragrances, and the shade and green spaces they provide. Whether it's a garden, park, or forest, being surrounded by lush plant life is amazing for our mental health and overall well-being.So you see, whether it's the oxygen we breathe, the food we eat, the resources we rely on, or the natural wonders we enjoy, plants make our lives possible. They are one of Earth's most precious resources. We simply must appreciate plants and do everything we can to protect them. Our very lives depend upon it!篇5The Wonderful World of PlantsPlants are really awesome! They are all around us and we simply couldn't live without them. Plants do so many important things that make life possible on Earth.First off, plants produce the air that we breathe. Through a process called photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The oxygen is what allows humans and animals to keep breathing. Without plants constantly replenishing the oxygen in the air, it would run out and we wouldn't be able to survive. Just think about that - every time you take a nice deep breath, you are breathing in oxygen that was made by plants! Amazing, right?Plants also provide us with food to eat. All of the fruits and vegetables that we enjoy come from plants. Things like apples,oranges, carrots, broccoli - those are all plants. But even foods that don't seem like plants, such as bread, pasta, and cereals, originate from plant sources like grains and wheat. Most of the foods that give us energy and keep us healthy can be traced back to plants in some way. Without plants, our food supply would be very limited!In addition to food from plants that we eat directly, plants are also essential for animals that become our food. Cows, chickens, pigs and other livestock eat grass, grains, and other plant-based feeds. So the animals we rely on for meat, dairy and eggs are dependent on plants as well. Even fish get some of their food from tiny aquatic plants. The whole food chain connects back to plants at the base.Another really important role of plants is providing materials for clothing, shelter, furniture and many other products we use every day. The cotton shirt you're wearing comes from cotton plants. The wooden desk you write on was made from trees, which are giant plants. Paper for your books, cardboard boxes, rattan furniture - all of these originate from plants too. Can you imagine a world with no plants at all? We wouldn't have houses made of wood, no paper, no fabrics like cotton or linen. Life would be incredibly hard!Aside from these fundamental needs, plants also make our world more beautiful and enjoyable. Gardens with bright flowers, lush green forests, park landscapes with shrubs and trees - these are all thanks to the diversity of plant life. Having living plants around us lifts our moods and provides peaceful, pleasant environments to relax or play in. Many people also keep potted plants indoors to freshen up interior spaces. Art such as painting often features plants and flowers as subjects. Clearly, plants aren't just useful - they are also aesthetically pleasing and culturally appreciated.Plants play another crucial role as the foundation for most ecosystems on land and in water. The canopies of rainforests create habitats for countless animal species. Underwater plants like seagrasses, kelp and algae form the base of marine food webs. Even in the soil, unseen fungi and microbes interact with plant roots in ways that sustain the whole environment. Remove plants, and you'd see a rapid unraveling of these intricate ecological communities that depend on them.As you can see, plants are truly vital for human life and for life on Earth overall. They provide our basic needs like breathable air, nutritious foods, materials for clothing and shelter, and even make our surroundings more beautiful. At the same time, plantsform the base for ecosystems across the globe, creating habitats for wildlife and maintaining the delicate environmental balance. We should appreciate plants a whole lot! Next time you're outdoors, take a moment to look around at the wonderful plants supporting life all around you. Let's make sure to care for and protect these amazing beings that we can't live without.篇6The Wonderful World of PlantsPlants are all around us! They are on the trees that line the streets, in the gardens next to our homes, and even growing in little cracks in the sidewalk. But have you ever stopped to think about just how important plants are for people? Plants do so much more than just look pretty. Let me tell you about some of the amazing ways that plants help make life possible for humans.First off, plants give us the air we breathe! Can you believe that? Every time you take a breath, you are breathing in oxygen that was made by plants through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (which is gas we exhale when we breathe out) and use the energy from sunlight to convert it into oxygen. The oxygen is then released into the air for us to breathe. Isn't that incredible?Plants also provide us with a huge portion of the food we eat. Think about all the fruits and vegetables in the grocery store - apples, oranges, carrots, broccoli, and so much more. Those all come directly from plants of course. But it's not just the produce section - even foods like bread, pasta, and cereal are made from grain crops like wheat, corn and rice (which are also types of plants!). Without plants, we wouldn't have any of those yummy foods to eat.Another important role plants play is giving us shelter and homes to live in. The wood that houses, furniture, and so many other things are built from comes from trees, which are a huge type of plant. From toilet paper to wooden toys, we use products from plants every single day without even thinking about it.Plants don't just help provide our basic needs though - they make the world a much more beautiful and enjoyable place too! Can you imagine how dull and boring everything would look without any trees, flowers, or other plants around? Trees and plants help purify our air, prevent soil erosion, provide shade on hot days, and create habitats for animals. They are also used to make medicines that can help us feel better when we are sick.Many plants also have cultural importance for different groups of people around the world. For example, certain plantsmay be used in religious ceremonies, have significance in myths or legends, or play a role in celebrating holidays and festivals. The aloha spirit and laid-back lifestyle in Hawaii simply wouldn't be the same without iconic plants like palm trees and hibiscus flowers.Overall, you can see that plants are pretty amazing! We literally could not survive without them. Next time you see a plant, I hope you'll appreciate it and all of the wonderful things it does to make our lives better. We are all fortunate that plants exist to produce oxygen for us to breathe, food for us to eat, materials for our homes and other supplies, as well as bring beauty to our world. Plants are the unsung heroes of life on earth, and they deserve our respect and admiration!。
八年级上册第二单元关于植物的英文作文
八年级上册第二单元关于植物的英文作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Plants are Awesome!Hi friends! Today I want to tell you all about plants because they are just so cool. Plants are living things that grow in the ground or in water and make their own food using sunlight. How awesome is that? Plants are like little green factories taking in sunlight and making yummy foods like fruits and veggies for us to eat. Let me tell you more about these amazing things called plants.First up, what even are plants made of? The main parts are the roots, stem, leaves, flowers and fruits/seeds. The roots are underground and take in water and nutrients from the soil. That's like a plant's mouth! The stem supports the plant and carries the water and nutrients up to the leaves. Leaves are seriously neat - they take in sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air and use it to make glucose (a kind of sugar) through photosynthesis. The leaves are like little solar panels for the plant!Some plants have flowers too. Flowers make seeds that can grow into new plants. The seeds are like plant babies! Some plants make fruits or vegetables that have seeds inside. Like an apple has seeds in the core that could grow into a new apple tree if planted. Fruit is also a way plants spread their seeds to new places when animals eat the fruit and poop out the seeds. Pretty wild, huh?There are soooo many different types of plants in the world. They can be big like giant sequoia trees or tiny like blades of grass. Some plants live for just one season while others like the bristlecone pines can live over 5000 years! That's older than all of human civilization. Some of my favorite plants are the crazy looking ones like the corpse flower that smells terrible but has the biggest flower in the world. Or pitcher plants that are carnivorous and can trap and digest bugs and small animals! Plants are just endlessly fascinating.Plants don't just make our world look pretty, they are actually super important for all life on Earth. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. That oxygen is what we humans and animals need to breathe! Plants are like the lungs of the Earth. Plants are also incredibly useful - we eat fruits, veggies, grains, nuts and seeds that comefrom plants. We use plant materials like wood, cotton, and rubber to make all kinds of products. Many medicines originally came from plants too like penicillin. We simply couldn't live without plants!I hope you can see now why plants are just the coolest things ever. They use magic sunlight to make food for themselves and oxygen for us. They provide habitat for countless animals. And they are endlessly diverse, coming in millions of shapes, sizes and amazing forms. The world of plants is awesome and weird and we're lucky to have them! Next time you see a plant, remember that it's a living, life-giving miracle. How cool is that? Let's give it up for plants!篇2Plants are Awesome!I think plants are just the coolest things ever! There's so much about them that is amazing and interesting. In science class, we've been learning all about plants and how they grow and live. I want to share some of the really awesome facts I've learned.First of all, did you know that plants can make their own food? It's totally wild! They use a process called photosynthesis to turnsunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose (which is a type of sugar) and oxygen. The green pigment chlorophyll helps make this happen in the leaves. Humans can't do anything like that - we have to eat food that other living things have made. Plants are like self-sufficient food factories!Another mind-blowing thing about plants is how they can take nutrients from the soil through their roots. The roots act like a big straw, sucking up water and minerals. Then the stems act like pipes to transport all that good stuff up to the leaves, flowers, and other parts of the plant. It's like plants have their own ingenious plumbing system built-in!Speaking of roots, did you know some plant roots can go absolutely bonkers deep into the ground? There's this cool plant called a wild fig tree that can have roots reaching over 400 feet down! That's taller than a 40-story skyscraper standing up! Roots are the unsung heroes holding plants steady while mining for moisture and nutrients. Go roots!Plants come in so many diverse shapes, sizes, and colors too. From towering redwood trees to microscopic green slime coating a pond, the variations are endless. And don't even get me started on flowers - I love all the bright, vibrant hues and intricate petal patterns. Roses, sunflowers, orchids...I can neverpick a favorite! Plants seem to have an endless versatility when it comes to looks.Another awesome plant superpower is how they can reproduce. Some do it through seeds, others through spores, and some can even clone themselves through roots or dropping branches that take root. And let's not forget about plant-insect partnerships for pollination - bees, butterflies, and other critters play a crucial role in fertlizing flowers so fruits and seeds can form. The whole reproduction game plants play is crazy intricate and cool.I haven't even mentioned how incredibly useful plants are for humans yet! We rely on them for food, medicine, clothing, paper, wood for construction, and so much else. Oxygen from plants literally makes our atmosphere breathable. They're true modern marvels of nature that we couldn't live without. Mr. Rogers was right - trees and plants are the renewal of life itself!All in all, plants just amaze me at every turn. The more I learn about their incredible mechanisms for surviving, thriving, and replenishing themselves, the more I'm in awe. From thenano-scale of cells up to the grandest redwoods, plants have carved out some of the most resilient lifestyles on planet Earth. Three cheers for the unstoppable prowess of plants! Let's all takea moment to appreciate the awesome green (and colorful!) machine surrounding us.篇3Plants Are Amazing!Hey there! Have you ever really looked at plants? I mean, like really looked at them? They're pretty awesome if you ask me. Plants are all around us - in our houses, in our yards, lining the streets, covering the fields and forests. But we often don't pay much attention to them. Well, let me tell you, plants are super cool and there's a lot to learn about them!First off, plants come in so many different shapes, sizes and colors. From tiny mosses to gigantic redwood trees. From bright red roses to purple irises to yellow sunflowers. Plants can be green, red, purple, yellow, orange, white and more! Some have big broad leaves while others have thin needle-like leaves. Some plants have beautiful smelling flowers and others have weird funky smells. There's just an endless variety when it comes to what plants look and smell like.But it's not just how they look on the outside that makes plants fascinating. The way they live and grow is truly incredible if you think about it. Plants can't move around like animals, yetthey are able to survive and thrive while staying rooted in one spot. How crazy is that?Plants get everything they need to live from the sun, soil, water and air around them. They use sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make their own food through photosynthesis. That's their food-making super power! The green stuff in leaves called chlorophyll helps capture the sun's energy.Also, how insane are a plant's roots? They grow down into the soil, soaking up water and minerals that the plant needs. Some plants even have roots that can bust through concrete! The roots anchor the plant into the ground and act like a big straw to suck up what it needs. So cool.The way plants grow and develop is mind-boggling too. They start out as tiny seeds, but if planted in the right conditions with enough nutrients, air, water and sunlight, they can grow into towering trees! It's like their own version of"Jack and the Beanstalk." Trees can live for hundreds or even thousands of years!Plants go through life cycles where they sprout new leaves or needles, grow taller, and make flowers, fruits and seeds. Then the cycle repeats year after year. Flowering plants need animals orinsects like bees to pollinate them so they can make fruits with seeds inside to spread and grow new plants. It's all sowell-designed and complex.Speaking of flowers, aren't they just the prettiest?! I love all the vibrant colors and fascinating shapes and patterns. And they literally bloom into something beautiful. But not just pretty to look at - flowers are how most plants reproduce by making new seeds. Without flowers, there would be no seeds, and no new plants! Flowers are like the start of life for plants.Plants provide us with so many things we need too - not just beauty. We get fruits, veggies, grains, nuts, herbs, spices, medicines and more from plants. Most of the stuff we eat and use comes from plants in some way. They are kind of life's gift to us!Plus, plants produce the oxygen we breathe through photosynthesis. And they help keep the air clean by absorbing carbon dioxide and other substances. Trees provide shade and help prevent soil erosion. Without plants, the world would be a very different and unlivable place for humans and animals.I could go on and on about the wonders of plants, but I'll stop here for now. Plants really are amazing life forms that we should appreciate more. From the tiny blades of grass to thetallest trees, they are all unique and special. Next time you see a plant, really look at it and think about the cool and complex living thing that it is. Plants rock!篇4Plants Are Awesome!Hey guys! Today I want to tell you all about plants because they are just so cool. Plants are like the celebrities of the natural world - they're everywhere and we couldn't live without them. But a lot of people don't really understand how amazing plants truly are. Well, get ready to have your mind blown!First off, plants are the only things on Earth that can make their own food through photosynthesis. That's like having a personal chef that never needs to go grocery shopping. Using just sunlight, water, and air, plants can whip up a tasty meal of sugar and oxygen for themselves. How neat is that? The sugar gives them energy to grow big and strong. And get this - we animals need that oxygen to breathe! So plants are like, feeding us for free. Clutch!Speaking of growing, have you ever stopped to think about how plants just keep getting bigger and bigger? It's honestly mindblowing. They start as these tiny little seeds or stems, butthen they sprout roots, stems, leaves, flowers - the whole nine yards. Some plants eventually become enormous trees that have been around for centuries! Can you imagine being a seedling and then one day you wake up and boom - you're a 50-foot tall redwood? That's basically the dream right there.But plants don't just magically grow into tall trees or stretchy vines or whatever. Nope, they are pulled up from the underground by their incredible roots. Roots are so underrated. They're like underground superheroes, pushing through hard soil and rocks to anchor the plant and soak up water and nutrients. My mind is blown every time I see those thick gnarled root systems. How strong and determined do you have to be to crack through the earth's crust like that? Plants are straight up superheroes.And let's talk about leaves for a sec. Basically they're plant lungs, except way cooler because they make food at the same time as breathing. Plus have you seen all the crazy shapes and patterns that leaves come in? Some are big, some are small, some are oval, some are hand-shaped, and some even have wild colors like purple or red. It's like an endless fashion show of nature's trendiest attire. Leaves are so extra and I'm here for it.But as amazing as leaves are, we can't forget about flowers. Flowers are a plant's way of looking real cute and attracting all the pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. But beyond just being pretty faces, flowers are like plant romance headquarters. That's where all the spicy reproductive action happens to make seeds and spread DNA around. It's racy stuff! Different flowers have evolved such wild features to lure in pollinators - bright colors, strong scents, nectar traps. Some flowers have even learned to mimic bugs or other creatures to get pollinated! Mind = blown.At this point, you're probably thinking "Okay plants are awesome, but what have they done for me lately?" Allow me to enlighten you: Plants provide us with oxygen, food, wood, medicine, and so much more! Next time you breathe, eat a banana, sit on a chair, or take medicine for a cold, you can thank your friendly neighborhood plants. We literally rely on them for our survival. So we better show plants some mad respect!But as great as plants are, they face a lot of threats too. Deforestation, climate change, pollution, and irresponsible human activities put major stress on plants and their ecosystems. If we're not careful, many plant species could go extinct! That would be an absolute tragedy for our planet and all of us livingthings that depend on them. We need to step up and be plant heroes by protecting green spaces, planting more trees, and fighting against environmental destruction.In conclusion, plants are the MVPs of planet Earth. They make their own food, show off with roots and leaves, get romantic with flowers, and sustain life as we know it. Simply put, plants are beyond amazing and we need to celebrate them more. The next time you see a tree or flower outside, give it a big thanks for being so awesome and making our world so beautiful and life-giving. Plants run the world! Peace out, plant pals!篇5Plants Are Amazing!Did you know that plants are like, the coolest things ever? I mean, they just sit there being all green and stuff, but they're actually doing a ton of really important jobs. When you really think about it, plants are pretty much running the whole show for life on Earth. Let me break it down for you.First off, plants are like, the original solar-powered machines. While we need crazy futuristic technology like solar panels to harness the sun's energy, plants have been doing it naturally for billions of years through photosynthesis. It's their specialsuperpower! They use the energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into glucose (that's plant food) and oxygen.And hello? We kind of need that oxygen to breathe! Every breath you take has oxygen that was produced by somehard-working plant out there. Plants are like, the lungs of the planet. Pretty much all the oxygen in the atmosphere comes from phytoplankton (tiny plants) in the oceans and trees and other plants on land. If it weren't for plants constantly replenishing oxygen through photosynthesis, the air would eventually run out and nothing could breathe. So thanks plants, we literally owe you our lives!But that's not all plants do for us. They're also the base of most food chains on Earth. Think about it - unless you're a quirky exception who's totally into eating insects or drinking milk, pretty much everything we eat either is a plant or gets its energy from plants. From fruits and veggies to bread and pasta made from grains to meat from animals that eat plants, it all traces back to those amazing oxygen-making solar-powered green things.Plants even give us lots of other things we need besides food - medicines, paper, wood for construction and fires, fabricslike cotton, the list goes on! Let's be real, human society wouldn't even exist without plants. We'd just be some hangry animals wandering around looking for our next meal if it weren't for our partnership with the plant kingdom over the past few thousand years of agriculture and civilization.Oh, and in case you're not totally mindblown yet, plants also help stabilize the Earth's climate. You've probably heard about the greenhouse effect, where gases like carbon dioxide trap heat from the sun in the atmosphere. Well, during photosynthesis, plants actually take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It's like they're doing the opposite of what humans and animals do when we breathe! By absorbing massive amounts of carbon dioxide, plants help offset some of the greenhouse gases that get released by our pollution and prevent the temperatures from rising too rapidly. Pretty cool, huh?And I haven't even gotten to how beautiful plants are yet! Think about all the bright colors of flowers, the calming greens of trees and grasses, and the amazing shapes and patterns you can find in plants. There's even a type of therapy called horticulture therapy that uses working with plants and gardens to help improve people's mental and physical health. Just being aroundplants has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety levels. Plus, plants make the world look way prettier in my opinion.Basically, plants have to be some of the most underappreciated life forms on this planet. They silently aid basically every process that allows life to exist, from generating the oxygen we breathe to stabilizing the climate to producing most of the food we eat. All while adding beauty and tranquility to our environments. Yet most people barely even notice or think about plants beyond a quick "oh look, a flower" kind of thought.So next time you're walking outside, I challenge you to actually stop and look at the plants around you - the grasses, trees, bushes, and wildflowers just working their photosynthesis magic. Thank a plant for the air you're breathing. Appreciate how even boring old weeds somehow manage to survive and thrive in the smallest crack of pavement. Recognize that those green things we often completely overlook are basically the engines that keep our entire world running. Because honestly, plants are pretty much the MVPs of planet Earth. We should all take a minute to thank them once in a while!篇6Plants Are Really Cool!Hey guys! Today I want to tell you all about plants because they are just so awesome. Plants are living things that grow all around us. We need them to survive and they need us too! There are so many different kinds that do all sorts of amazing things. Let me explain more!First off, plants make their own food through photosynthesis. Isn't that wild? They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create glucose which gives them energy. The green stuff inside plant cells called chlorophyll helps make this happen. Plants take the carbon dioxide we breathe out and give off the oxygen we need to breathe. How cool is that? We help each other out.Some plants have roots that grow underground and some have stems that grow up above the ground. The roots suck up water and nutrients from the soil. The stem holds up the plant and has tubes that carry the water and nutrients everywhere. Some stems are thick and hard like tree trunks. Others are thin and bendy like tulips. Some don't even have real stems!Most plants have leaves too. Leaves are crazy important for photosynthesis since they contain so much chlorophyll. They come in all shapes and sizes - big ones, little ones, round ones, skinny ones. Some leaves change beautiful colors in the fall before falling off for winter. Other plants stay green all year.Leaves are also awesome at releasing the oxygen we need into the air.Now let's talk about flowers! Flowers are the colorful reproductive parts of plants. They make seeds that can grow into new plants. Flowers come in every color of the rainbow and have the prettiest smells. Some are big and bright while others are tiny. They attract bees, butterflies, and other animals that help pollinate them. Just looking at a field of wildflowers makes me happy!Some plants also grow yummy fruits and veggies for us to eat. Apples, oranges, carrots, broccoli - you name it! These plants make their own food but share the good stuff with us too. Farmers help grow huge gardens and orchards full of plants that make our favorite foods. We sure are lucky plants are so nice!Not only are plants beautiful, but lots of them have medical uses too. Medicines can be made from all kinds of roots, leaves, flowers and herbs. Some plants help heal cuts and bruises. Others can treat diseases or reduce fevers and pain. Plants are little pharmaceutical factories!Trees are a very special type of plant. They can grow super tall and live for hundreds of years. They make the fresh air we breathe and provide shade from the hot sun. Their roots helphold soil in place to prevent erosion. Birds and squirrels make nests in the branches. Trees give us paper, furniture, houses, and so much more. We definitely need to protect trees!I hope you can see why plants are just the coolest things ever. They provide us with food, oxygen, medicine, and materials. They add beauty to our world with their vibrant colors and interesting shapes. Life wouldn't be possible without these amazing living things! We're lucky to have plants all around us. Take a second to appreciate them today - they sure do a lot to keep us alive and happy.That's all I've got for now friends. Let's all give plants a big thanks for everything they do! See you next time!。
《Plants around us》PartA PPT课件(第2课时)
Fresh air, flowers and leaves in spring.
Ask and answer. What do we get from plants? Fruit, fresh air and leaves inves.
Grapes are small. Bananas are long. Apples and oranges make you strong. Trees grow and give us things: Fresh air, flowers and leaves in spring.
Make a paper garden
A Talk 通过去农场 帮农民伯伯 摘苹果,讨 论对水果的 喜好。
A Learn 从招待客人 中学会水果 单词,以及 确认他人对 水果的喜好。
A Spell 掌握字母 Mm-Pp的发 音,以及它 们在单词中 的发音。
B Talk 通过学校劳 动,学会表 达可以为学 校花园做的 事情。
banana 香蕉
bananas 香蕉(复数)
Learn words about fruit.
orange 橙子 oranges 橙子(复数)
Learn words about fruit.
grape 葡萄 grapes 葡萄(复数)
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游戏规则:快速读出你看到的水果单词。
1.学习了关于水果的四个单词: apple, banana, orange, grape
2.学习了以上四个单词的复数形式: apples, bananas, oranges, grapes.
认识我们身边的植物英语作文宣传稿
认识我们身边的植物英语作文宣传稿全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: The Green Wonders Around UsHi there, friends! Have you ever taken a closer look at the amazing plants growing all around us? From the tallest trees to the tiniest wildflowers, these green wonders are truly fascinating. Today, I'd like to share with you some of the incredible thingsI've learned about the plants in our neighborhood. Get ready for an adventure into the world of nature's architects!Let's start with the majestic trees that line our streets. Have you noticed how different they can look? Some have smooth, gray bark, while others have rough, textured bark that's perfect for climbing. Their leaves also come in various shapes and sizes –from the pointed leaves of maple trees to the feathery needles of pine trees. It's like they each have their own unique fingerprint!But trees aren't the only plants worth exploring. Have you ever stopped to admire the vibrant colors of flowers blooming in gardens or parks? From the fiery reds of roses to the sunny yellows of daffodils, each flower is a tiny masterpiece. And didyou know that their petals are designed to attract bees and butterflies? It's like they're waving little flags to say, "Come visit me!"Speaking of visitors, have you ever seen a busy bee buzzing from flower to flower? They're not just enjoying the scenery –they're actually helping plants reproduce by carrying pollen from one plant to another. It's like they're nature's little mail carriers, delivering special packages to help create new seeds and fruits.And then there are the plants we often overlook, like the moss that grows on rocks or the mushrooms that pop up after a rainy day. These unassuming little fellows play important roles in their own unique ways. Moss, for instance, helps prevent soil erosion and provides a cozy home for tiny creatures like snails and insects.But plants aren't just pretty to look at – they're also incredibly useful! Some plants, like herbs and vegetables, provide us with tasty and nutritious food. Others, like cotton and bamboo, are used to make clothes and furniture. And let's not forget about the oxygen they produce, which we all need to breathe!Now, I know what you might be thinking: "But plants are just plants, right? How interesting can they really be?" Well, let metell you, there's so much more to these green wonders than meets the eye.For example, did you know that some plants can actually move? It's true! The Venus flytrap, for instance, has leaves that can snap shut like jaws to trap unsuspecting insects. And the aptly named "dancing plant" can make its leaves and stems sway back and forth, almost as if it's grooving to a silent tune.But plants aren't just cool – they're also incredibly important for the health of our planet. They help clean the air we breathe, provide food and shelter for countless animals, and even play a role in preventing soil erosion and flooding.So, the next time you're out and about, take a moment to appreciate the incredible plants around you. Observe their shapes, colors, and textures. Look closely and see if you can spot any tiny critters calling them home. And remember, these green wonders aren't just pretty decorations – they're living, breathing organisms that play a vital role in the world we share.Who knows, maybe you'll even discover a new favorite plant or two! Whether it's a towering oak tree or a delicate wildflower, each one has its own unique story to tell. So, let's explore the amazing world of plants together and uncover the secrets of these green wonders that surround us every day.篇2Recognizing the Plants Around UsHi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you all about the amazing world of plants that surrounds us every single day. You might not realize it, but these incredible living things are everywhere we go - in our yards, parks, forests, and even poking up through the cracks in the city sidewalks!Plants are some篇3Discovering the Amazing World of Plants All Around Us!Hello, friends! Do you ever stop to look at the plants growing all around you? They're everywhere – in our gardens, parks, and even poking through the cracks on the sidewalk! Plants are amazing, and today I want to share some cool facts about these incredible living things.First, let's talk about why plants are so important. They provide us with food, like the fruits and veggies we eat every day. Plants also give us oxygen to breathe and help keep our air clean. Imagine a world without plants – we wouldn't be able to survive! Plants are the foundation of life on our planet.But plants aren't just important, they're also fascinating! Did you know that there are over 300,000 different types of plants in the world? That's a lot of variety! From tiny mosses to towering redwood trees, plants come in all shapes and sizes.Speaking of shapes, have you ever noticed how different leaves can be? Some are long and thin, while others are wide and round. The patterns and colors on leaves are beautiful too. Isn't it amazing how nature can create such intricate designs?Have you ever watched a flower bloom? It's like magic! One day it's a tight little bud, and the next day it unfurls into a gorgeous, colorful blossom. Flowers use their bright petals and sweet scents to attract bees and other pollinators. When the pollinators visit, they help the flowers make seeds so new plants can grow.Plants are pretty clever, too. Some plants can actually move! The Mimosa pudica, also known as the "sensitive plant," folds up its leaves when touched. Other plants, like the Venus flytrap, can snap shut to trap insects for food. How cool is that?All plants have different ways of protecting themselves and surviving in their environments. Cacti have sharp spines to keep animals from eating them in the desert heat. Some plants produce chemicals that make them taste bad to animals. Othersgrow thick, tough bark to shield themselves from things like fires or extreme cold.Plants are excellent architects and engineers too! Think about a tall tree's roots spreading deep into the soil to anchor it in place, even during strong winds. Or a vine climbing up a trellis, using its tendrils to grip and support itself. Plants have figured out all sorts of clever ways to grow and thrive.There's so much more to discover about the awesome plants all around us. Maybe you have a favorite plant or tree in your backyard or neighborhood park. Pay close attention to it and see what you can learn! Observe how it changes with the seasons, watch for birds or insects visiting it, and notice any unique qualities it has.You could even try growing your own plants from seeds or cuttings. It's amazing to watch a tiny seed sprout and grow into something big and vibrant. Having plants around can brighten your day and connect you with nature.The next time you're outdoors, I challenge you to open your eyes and really look at the plants around you. Appreciate their beauty, diversity, and all the incredible ways they contribute to our world. Plants are living wonders, and they're everywhere if we take the time to notice them.So let's celebrate plants and learn as much as we can about these awesome life forms we share our planet with. Who's with me? Let's go explore the amazing world of plants together!篇4Title: Getting to Know the Plants Around UsHave you ever noticed the amazing plants that surround us everywhere? They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and they're not just pretty to look at – they're also really important for us and the whole planet!Let me tell you about some of the cool plants you might see in your neighborhood or even in your backyard. First up, we have trees. These tall, woody plants are like the giants of the plant world. They provide us with shade, fruits, and even the oxygen we breathe! Can you believe that? Trees are like hugeair-fresheners that keep our planet's air clean and healthy.One of my favorite trees is the oak tree. With its sturdy trunk and spreading branches, it's like a friendly giant watching over the neighborhood. And in the fall, its leaves turn into the most beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow before falling to the ground. It's like nature's very own colorful confetti party!Then there are flowers, the true beauties of the plant kingdom. From the delicate petals of a rose to the vibrant sunflowers that seem to smile at the sun, flowers add so much color and joy to our world. Did you know that flowers are like the supermodels of plants? They dress up in their prettiest outfits to attract bees and other insects, who help them make seeds and reproduce.One of the coolest flowers I've ever seen is the Venus flytrap.篇5Getting to Know the Amazing Plants All Around Us!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary. Today I want to tell you all about some of the awesome plants we can find growing right here in our neighborhood. Plants are so cool and important, but a lot of people don't know much about them. After reading this, I hope you'll be just as excited as me to learn more about the amazing plant-pals living all around us!First up, let's talk about trees. Trees are like the giants of the plant world. We've got lots of different types growing on our streets and in parks nearby. One rad tree you'll see all over is the oak tree. These mighty plants can live for hundreds of years!They have thick trunks, spreading branches, and distinctive lobed leaves. Another cool tree is the maple. Maples are known for their fun star-shaped leaves that turn brilliant red and orange in the fall. Lots of neighborhoods have sidewalks lined with maple trees - how many can you spot on your street?Trees are amazing for lots of reasons. Their leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air and make oxygen for us to breathe - pretty neat, huh? Trees also provide shade from the hot sun and homes for all sorts of critters like squirrels, birds, and insects. Make sure to give a tree a big hug next time you're out and about to say thanks for all it does!Okay, let's move on to some smaller plants - first up are bushes and shrubs. While not as tall as trees, these plants still play important roles. One super common shrub is the rose bush. These guys have beautiful flowers and thorns to protect themselves. The thorns might look scary, but roses smell amazing! Hydrangeas are another flowering shrub with huge bunches of blue, purple or pink blooms. My favorite is the lilac bush - it has delicate purple flowers that give off the most wonderful fruity scent.These shrubs don't just look and smell nice - they also provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and other coolinsects. Speaking of insects, be sure to check out any lavender plants nearby. Lavender bushes are covered in little purple flower spikes that bees absolutely love. It's so much fun to watch all the bees buzzing around them!Next up are some herbaceous plants, which basically means they aren't woody like trees and shrubs. One familiar herb is mint. Mint has square stems and bright green jagged leaves - you'll definitely recognize its fresh, zingy smell! Lots of people grow mint to use for cooking, tea, or just to keep bugs away with its strong scent. Another super common herb is dandelion. I know a lot of grown-ups think of dandelions as pesky weeds, but they're actually really helpful plants. Their bright yellow flowers provide food for bees and other pollinators, plus you can eat the leaves and use the roots to make tea and coffee substitutes.Some other awesome herbaceous buddies include daylilies, hostas, ferns, clover, and wildflowers like daisies and black-eyed susans. Ferns are awesome because they're super ancient plants that have been around for millions of years! Be sure to look for the curly fiddlehead ferns unfurling in spring. And can you imagine a sunny field without cheerful yellow daisies or those big black-eyed susan flowers with their gorgeous yellow petals? Lifewould be way less fun without all these beauties dotting our yards and parks.Do you have a vegetable garden or flower beds around your home? If so, you're surrounded by even more amazing plant buds to investigate! Veggie garden classics like tomato plants, green bean bushes, and leafy greens like lettuce and spinach are packed with vitamins to keep us healthy. And flower gardens tend to be loaded with eye-catching blooms from zinnias, impatiens, marigolds, sunflowers and more. Who can resist a towering sunflower stretching up to the sky?No matter where you go, there's usually some sort of plant life around if you take the time to really look. Even sidewalk cracks have scrappy little weeds bravely poking through, like dandelions and clovers. And parks often have whole sections dedicated to beautiful flower gardens and landscapes packed with all sorts of greenery. Wherever you spot plants growing, I challenge you to get up close and check them out!Look at the shapes, colors and patterns on the leaves. See if you can identify any flowers or buds getting ready to bloom. Use your senses of smell, touch, and hearing - do you notice any fun fragrances, interesting textures, or critters hanging out andmaking sounds? The natural world is loaded with excitement if you take the time to really pay attention.Plants aren't just pretty pieces of scenery - they are living, breathing companions that play vital roles in our world. Trees and other plants clean our air to breathe and provide food and shelter for countless birds, mammals and insects. Without them, life as we know it couldn't exist! That's why we need to appreciate and protect these amazing plant pals that share our neighborhoods and communities.So keep your eyes peeled for any and all plant life the next time you're outdoors. Who knows what cool discoveries you might make? Get to know these blossoming buds and become a true plant篇6Plants are All Around Us!Have you ever really looked at the trees, flowers, and other green things growing outside? Plants are everywhere - in gardens, parks, forests, and even poking up through cracks in the sidewalk! There's an amazing world of plants all around us if we take the time to notice.Let's start with trees since they're the biggest plants we can see. Trees come in so many different shapes and sizes! Some have smooth bark while others have rough, scaly bark. Their leaves can be needles like on pine trees or flat like on oak or maple trees. In the spring, many trees grow beautiful blossoms before their leaves appear.Speaking of blossoms, let's talk about flowers next! Flowers are like the jewels of the plant world with their vibrant colors and sweet smells. From tulips to roses to sunflowers, there are countless types of flowers. Some grow on tall stems while others hug the ground. Some flowers seem simple while others have intricate, delicate designs. Bees and butterflies love visiting flowers to gather their nectar.What about those green leafy plants covering lawns, fields, and forest floors? We call those plants groundcover. Grass makes up a lot of the groundcover in yards and parks. Clover plants with their three-petaled leaves and white or purple flowers often intermingle with grass. In the woods, you'll find all sorts of groundcover like ferns with their pretty fronds.Some very small but mighty plants are mosses and lichens. If you look closely at rocks, trees, or even rooftops, you'll probably see spongy green or gray mosses growing there. Lichens areinteresting because they are formed by two different organisms - a fungus and an algae - living together! Lichens come in many colors like green, yellow, orange, and gray.We can't forget about plants that bear fruits and veggies! Apple trees, orange trees, berry bushes, tomato vines, and more all produce delicious foods that we love to eat. Many gardens have sections just for growing these edible plants.Other useful plants provide everything from medicines to clothing to paper products. Cotton plants produce the fluffy white fiber that gets woven into cloth for t-shirts, pants, and more. The bark of some trees gets stripped off and made into paper. Many herbs like aloe vera have medicinal properties.Plants are simply amazing! They produce the oxygen we breathe, provide homes for countless animals, and make our world a much more beautiful place. Without plants, life on Earth wouldn't be possible.I encourage all of you to start noticing the wonderful plants in your neighborhoods, schoolyards, parks, and anywhere else you go. Which ones are your favorites? The stately oak tree, the cheerful yellow daffodil, the spiky holly bush? There's a whole world of amazing plants out there just waiting for you to discover them!。
植物成长过程的英语作文五年级,5,句话
植物成长过程的英语作文五年级,5,句话全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Amazing Life of PlantsPlants are really cool! They start out as these tiny little seeds, but then they grow up to be big tall trees or colorful flowers or plants that make yummy vegetables for us to eat. It's like magic how they can do that!Let me tell you all about how plants grow from seeds into full grown plants. It all starts when a seed falls from its parent plant or gets buried in the soil. The seed has a baby plant embryo inside along with a food storage area called the endosperm. When the conditions are just right - things like warmth, moisture, and oxygen levels - the embryo starts to grow!First, a tiny root sprouts out of the seed. This primary root grows down deeper into the soil to anchor the plant and soak up water and nutrients. At the same time, the shoot emerges from the seed and starts growing up towards the sunlight. The shoot has the baby stem and the first leaves all wrapped up tight inside.Once the shoot breaks through the soil surface, the stem keeps stretching taller and the leaves unfurl and spread out flat to catch the sunlight. This whole baby plant structure is called a seedling at this stage. It's wild to think this whole seedling was just curled up inside that tiny little seed!The seedling keeps on growing, putting out more leaves and getting taller. The roots also grow bigger and spread out further underground. Most plants have primary roots growing straight down and lots of branching secondary roots spreading out sideways. The roots are like a big underground pipeline bringing up water and nutrients from the soil for the rest of the plant.Once the plant gets bigger, the stem starts to get thicker and woodier, especially for plants like trees that live for many years. The leaves are like little food factories, using energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into sugars and oxygen through photosynthesis. This food then gets transported through the stem to fuel growth all over the plant.For some plants like tomatoes or beans, flowers will start to bloom after awhile. The flowers are involved in making new seeds to produce the next generation of plants. They have male parts called stamens that make pollen, and female parts calledpistils. When pollen from the stamens lands on the sticky top of the pistil, it allows fertilization to occur so seeds can develop.For trees and some other plants, it takes a long time after sprouting from a seed before they are big enough to make flowers and seeds. Mighty oak trees can live for hundreds of years, slowly stretching up taller and taller, putting out more branches with leaves, and spreading their roots farther underground. Just think, that entire giant oak tree grew from something as tiny as an acorn!No matter if it's a small garden vegetable or a towering tree, all plants follow a similar cycle of growth starting as a tiny seed. With the right conditions of soil, sunlight, water and nutrients, they can sprout into a seedling and then keep developing leaves, stems, roots and flowers over many years. It's awesome how these living things can go through such an amazing transformation from seed to full grown plant!篇2The Amazing Journey of a Plant's LifeHi there! Today I'm going to tell you all about how plants grow from tiny seeds into big, awesome plants. It's a really cool process and kind of like magic if you think about it. Plants areeverywhere around us but a lot of people don't know much about how they go through their life cycle. Well, get ready to learn!It all starts with a seed. Seeds are basically little plant babies all wrapped up tight. They're dry and hard on the outside to protect the plant embryo inside. The embryo is the teeny tiny plant part that will eventually grow into the full plant. Seeds can come in all different shapes and sizes depending on the type of plant. Some are big while others are so small you can barely see them!For a seed to start growing, it needs some very important things – water, air, and warmth. Let's imagine a small seed buried in some soil. It's been resting there for a while when finally it gets rained on. The water soaks through the seed's coating and causes the embryo inside to plump up and get going. Oxygen from the air also seeps in to help wake up the embryo. With the right temperature too, the embryo is like "Time to grow!" and starts pushing out its first roots and shoot.The little roots are the first things to emerge and burrow down into the soil. Their job is to anchor the plant into the ground and absorb water and nutrients so the seedling can continue developing. At the same time, the shoot pushes uptowards the surface in search of sunlight. If the shoot makes it, it will unfurl its first couple of leaves which are typically rounded since they were all scrunched up in the seed. How cool is that?From here, the plant enters what I like to call its "awkward teenager phase" as the roots and stem get longer and sturdier with more leaves sprouting out. But it's still weak and gets all of its energy from the nutrients stored in the seed originally. This phase can last for a few weeks or even months for some plants.Once the seed's nutrient stash runs out, the plant has to start making its own food through a process called photosynthesis. The green leaves absorb sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water/nutrients from the roots. Then this all gets mixed together in the leaves to create the plant's food – glucose! It's pretty mind-blowing if you ask me that plants can make their own food just from sunlight. Humans have to eat things that were alive before, but plants create their food from basic ingredients found all around them in nature. Neat, huh?With the plant now able to feed itself through photosynthesis, it can really take off growing upwards and outwards, developing more elaborate root systems, stems, branches and leaves. For flowering plants, buds will start to appear that will eventually bloom into pretty flowers whichattract birds, bees and other creatures to spread their pollen and reproduce. Some plants grow fruits from their flowers too that have seeds inside to start the cycle over again once they're planted or scattered. Bigger plants like trees can live for many, many years through this endless cycle of growing season after growing season.In the end, the full growth process of a plant never ceases to amaze me from start to finish. It begins as a tiny speck smaller than a grain of rice yet contains the instructions to transform into ginormous trees, colorful flowers, nutritious vegetables, and every other kind of plant. It's incredible that all it needs is soil, water, sun, and time to pull off this amazing feat of creating complex life from such humble beginnings. I hope learning about it has made you appreciate plants just a little bit more because I know it has for me!篇3The Growing Up of PlantsPlants are really cool! They start off as tiny little seeds, but then they grow up big and tall. I'm going to tell you all about how plants grow up from seeds to adult plants.First, the seed gets planted in the dirt. The seed has a baby plant embryo inside it, along with a nutrition store to feed the embryo. When the seed gets planted and gets water, the embryo starts to wake up and grow a baby root down into the soil. This helps anchor the seed in place.After the root comes a little stem that starts growing up towards the sun. The stem has to push its way up through the dirt, which is hard work! At the top of the stem, there are special leaves called cotyledons. They look different than regular leaves and help provide energy to the baby plant.Soon the baby plant grows its first true leaves up above the soil so it can start making its own food through photosynthesis. The leaves are green because they contain a thing called chlorophyll that absorbs sunlight. Using energy from the sun, along with carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, the leaves can make glucose sugar to feed the plant.As the plant keeps growing, the roots grow down and spread out to suck up more water and nutrients from the soil. The stem gets taller and woodier to support more leaves and branches stretching upwards. More leaves mean more energy from photosynthesis for the plant to grow.Many plants will start to grow flowers after awhile. Flowers are very colourful and pretty, which helps attract insects like bees to pollinate them. Pollination is when pollen gets moved between the male and female parts, allowing seeds to form. Seeds are like plant babies that will one day grow into new plants themselves.Some plants like tomatoes, pumpkins and apples grow special fruit around their seeds. The fruit is often tasty and nutritious, which helps animals eat the fruit and spread the seeds around through their poop! The seeds can then grow into new plants in different places.Other plants like oaks and maples just grow seeds that get blown by the wind or carried by animals to spread naturally. Pine trees grow pinecones full of seeds with little wings so the wind can blow them far away.It's incredible to think how these amazing plants all start off as tiny seeds down in the dirt! Through the processes of germination, photosynthesis, pollination and seed dispersal, plants can grow up into huge trees, tasty vegetables, beautiful flowers and so much more. Plants are awesome!篇4The Amazing Journey of a Little SeedHi friends! Have you ever wondered how plants grow? It's such an awesome process, almost like magic! Let me tell you the story of how a tiny little seed turns into a big, strong plant.It all starts with the seed. Seeds are like little packages full of everything a plant baby needs to get started. They have a seed coat to protect them, a embryo that will become the new plant, and a supply of food to help the little guy grow. Pretty neat, right?When a seed lands in some nice, damp soil in the spring, it gets all comfy and starts to wake up from its long sleep. The seed coat softens and lets in water. This starts the seed growing! The embryo root pokes out first and digs down into the soil to anchor the seed. Then the embryo stem shoots up towards the sun. How cool is that?As the stem grows up, it brings two teeny leaves with it. These are called the seed leaves or cotyledons. Their job is to feed the seedling until it can make its own food through photosynthesis. Have you ever seen a bean sprout? Those are the seed leaves!Once the stem with its cotyledons breaks through the soil, the seedling is getting ready for the next big step. It's time to grow its first true leaves! Real green leaves start unfurling from the stem. With leaves to capture sunlight, the plant can begin the amazing process of photosynthesis.Let me explain photosynthesis really quick. The leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air. They also suck up water from the roots in the soil. Using energy from the sun, the plant mixes the carbon dioxide and water together through a special chemical process. This creates glucose, which is food for the plant! The plant releases oxygen back out into the air as a waste product. Wild, right? Plants are like little sugar factories powered by the sun!With leaves to make food, the plant's stem and roots grow longer and stronger. More leaves sprout as the plant gets taller. Before you know it, that little seedling is standing up tall!If the plant is a flower, like a sunflower or rose bush, littlebuds will start forming. These buds blossom into beautiful flowers. Flowers are very important because they allow the plant to reproduce through pollination. But we'll save that story for another day!For other plants, like tomatoes or oak trees, the flowers are less showy. But they still lead to forming fruits or seeds that can create new plants when they find a cozy spot in the soil.As summer goes on, the plant keeps making more glucose through photosynthesis and growing bigger and bigger. Some plants only live for one season, but others live for many years as they grow woody stems and roots.By autumn, the plant has stored up lots of energy for the next generation of seeds. The leaves change color and fall off as the plant gets ready for a long winter sleep. The cycle begins again when spring rolls around!I hope you can see now what an epic journey it is for a plant to grow from a tiny seed into a big flowering plant or tree. It's all thanks to that amazing little embryo packed with possibilities! Plants are the coolest things, providing us with food, oxygen, and beautiful landscapes. The next time you see a plant, remember the long road it traveled, from a sleeping seed to a living, breathing wonder. Pretty awesome, isn't it? Nature is just the best.篇5The Amazing Journey of Plants Growing Up!Have you ever stopped to wonder how that tiny seed in your hand can turn into a big, tall plant? It's like magic! But it's not really magic, it's just science. Plants go through an incredible growing up journey, and I'm going to tell you all about it.It all starts with a seed. Seeds are like super-cool time capsules that contain everything a plant needs to grow up big and strong. Inside each seed, there's a baby plant called an embryo, along with a food storage area called the endosperm. The hard outer coating protects the precious contents inside.When a seed lands in some nice, moist soil and the conditions are just right, an awesome process called germination begins. First, the seed soaks up water like a hungry little sponge, which causes it to swell up and crack open. The embryo inside starts to stretch its tiny arm, which we call the radicle, down into the soil to become the root system. At the same time, another little arm called the plumule grows up towards the sun to become the stem and leaves. How cool is that?Once those first roots and stem have emerged, the real fun starts. The roots begin exploring the soil, spreading out and digging deeper to absorb water and nutrients from the earth. They're like little miners, searching for buried treasure! The stem keeps pushing up towards the sky, getting taller and strongerevery day. Before you know it, the first tiny leaves start unfurling, like little green flags waving hello to the world.As the plant keeps growing, the roots, stem, and leaves all have special jobs to do. The roots act like straws, sucking up water and minerals from the soil. The stem is like a highway, transporting all those goodies up to the leaves. And the leaves are like stellar chefs, using energy from the sun to cook up food for the whole plant through a process called photosynthesis. It's like one big, awesome plant factory in motion!Over time, the plant keeps getting bigger and bigger. Some plants grow tall and stretch their leaves towards the sky, while others stay short and spread out along the ground. Some grow flowers in beautiful colors that attract birds, bees, and butterflies to help spread their pollen. Others grow fruits or vegetables that animals (including humans!) like to eat. But no matter what shape or size they become, all plants follow that same amazing journey from a tiny seed to a fully grown organism.Isn't the life cycle of plants just mind-blowing? From that humble little seed to a towering tree or flowering bush, the growth process is like a stunning magic show performed by nature itself. The next time you see a plant, I hope you'll think about the incredible voyage it went through to get there, andhave a whole new appreciation for the botanical wonders all around us. Plants are pretty much rock stars!篇6The Incredible Journey of a Plant's LifePlants are all around us, but have you ever really thought about how amazing their life cycle is? From a tiny seed to a towering tree, the journey of a plant's growth is like an epic adventure story! Let me tell you all about it.First, there is the seed. It might not look like much, but inside that little shell is a whole plant waiting to sprout! The seed contains a tiny root, a baby stem, and some food stored up to get it started. When the seed lands in some nice, warm soil and gets a drink of water, it begins to wake up from its long sleep. The root pokes out and buries itself in the earth to soak up water and nutrients. At the same time, the stem shoots up through the soil, pushing towards the sun's rays.Before you know it, the first pair of leaves unfurl, allowing the young plant to start making its own food through photosynthesis. Using energy from the sunlight, water from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air, the leaves manufacture sweet sugars that fuel the plant's growth. As it keeps developingnew leaves, branches, and roots, the plant gets taller and sturdier every day. Some plants stay pretty small, like a tomato plant, but others just keep getting bigger and bigger, like a mighty oak tree!The plant's roots are like an underground superhighway, constantly searching out water and minerals from the soil. They grow longer and spread wider, anchoring the plant firmly in the ground. Up above, the stem gets woodier and thicker to support the increasing weight of all the leaves, flowers, and fruits. What an impressive amount of scaffolding nature builds using just water, sunlight, and nutrients from the earth!After months or years of growth, the plant enters a whole new amazing phase - reproduction! Flowers start to bloom, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollen-carriers. Once pollinated, the flowers give rise to fruits or seed pods packed with new seeds ready to spread and start the whole cycle over again. Some plants make thousands of seeds in one season, while others like the oak take decades before producing their first acorns. No matter how they do it though, the plant's main purpose is to create offspring and keep its kind alive for future generations.From that dry, wrinkly seed to the tall, blossoming wonder at the end, a plant's life journey is one incredible transformation after another. The next time you see a bean sprout poking through the soil or a weeping willow drooping its branches, I hope you'll pause and think about the epic trail of growth and resilience that living specimen has traveled. Plants are the real adventurers of the natural world!。
小学上册第一次英语第六单元暑期作业
小学上册英语第六单元暑期作业英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The chemical formula for nitric acid is __________.2.Which gas do we breathe in?A. OxygenB. Carbon DioxideC. NitrogenD. HeliumA3.The _______ (小蝴蝶) flutters around flowers in spring.4. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can _____.5. A __________ is a geological feature formed by the action of water.6.What do you call the act of showing gratitude?A. ThankingB. AcknowledgingC. RecognizingD. AppreciatingA7.Which color is a ripe banana?A. GreenB. YellowC. RedD. BlueB8.Which planet is closest to the sun?A. VenusB. EarthC. MercuryD. Mars9.The __________ (法国革命) inspired many other revolutions.10.Which planet is known for its rings?A. VenusB. MarsC. JupiterD. SaturnD11.What is 9 + 9?A. 16B. 18C. 20D. 22B12.My cat’s name is .13.What do we call a group of lions?A. PackB. PodC. PrideD. Flock14.What is the name of the largest fish in the ocean?A. Great White SharkB. Whale SharkC. Hammerhead SharkD. Mako SharkB15.The forecast says it might ______ (下雨) this evening.16.The park is very _______ (宁静的).17.The weather is very ______ today.18.What is the name of our planet?A. MarsB. EarthC. VenusD. Jupiter19. A goldfish can be trained to perform simple ________________ (动作).20.I enjoy _______ (和朋友一起) outdoor activities。
一分钟介绍几种花或草的英语作文五年级
一分钟介绍几种花或草的英语作文五年级全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Flowers and PlantsHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about some of my favorite flowers and plants.I love being outdoors and getting a close look at the amazing variety of plants that grow all around us. Let me introduce you to a few of my favorites!RosesOne of the most popular and well-known flowers has to be the rose. Roses come in so many beautiful colors like red, pink, white, yellow and even blue! The red rose is a classic symbol of love and romance. Giving a dozen red roses is a great way to show someone you care about them. But did you know that different colored roses can mean different things? Pink roses symbolize appreciation, yellow roses symbolize friendship, and white roses represent purity and innocence.Roses have a gorgeous floral scent that I just love. Their velvety soft petals feel so nice to touch. In our backyard, my mom grows a whole bush full of red roses. In the spring and summer when they are in full bloom, it's such a pretty sight! I like to pick a few every now and then to put in a little vase in my room. Roses definitely have to be one of my top favorite flowers.SunflowersAnother flower that always makes me smile is the sunflower. As you can probably guess from the name, sunflowers look just like the bright sunny face of the sun! They are big, bold yellow flowers with browny-orange centers. Sunflowers can grow to be super tall - up to 10 feet high or more! Their big faces tilt and turn to follow the sun as it moves across the sky throughout the day. That's where they get their name "sun" flower.Sunflowers originally came from the Americas, but today they are grown all over the world. One of the coolest things about them is that their big seeds in the middle are edible! You can roast the sunflower seeds with some salt for a tasty and healthy snack. Sunflowers make me think of warm summer days and always brighten my mood when I see their cheerful yellow petals.TulipsNow let's talk about one of the first flowers that bloom in the spring - tulips! Tulips are short little cup-shaped flowers that come in many beautiful colors like red, pink, purple, yellow, and white. They have tall green stems and long slender leaves. After the cold winter is over, one of the first signs of spring is seeing tulips start to poke up out of the ground.My favorite type of tulip is the pink and white variegated kind. The petals have gorgeous stripes of pink and white that look so pretty together. Every year my grandma plants a whole bed of tulips in her front garden. When they start blooming, it looks like a rainbow exploded! The only sad thing about tulips is that their pretty flowers don't last very long once they bloom. But I always look forward to their bright splashes of color as winter turns to spring.CactiOkay, I know cacti aren't exactly flowers, but they are such cool and unique plants that I have to include them! Cacti are desert plants that are designed to hold a ton of water inside their green, fleshy stems. They can survive in extremely hot, dry climates where it hardly ever rains. Most cacti have long, sharp spines all over their stems instead of leaves. The spines help protect the cacti and prevent animals from eating them.Some cacti stay really short and compact, while others can grow to be as tall as a tree! One of the most famous cacti is the saguaro cactus found in the deserts of the southwestern United States. Saguaros look like they have arms reaching up to the sky and can grow over 40 feet tall. Many types of cacti sprout beautiful flowers too, especially after it rains. My uncle has a whole cactus garden in his backyard and some of them bloom with the most vibrant pinks, oranges, and reds. Cacti are definitely one of the weirdest but coolest plants around in my opinion!GrassThe last plant I want to talk about is one that you see pretty much everywhere - good old grass! I know grass may seem kind of boring compared to flashy flowers, but it's actually a very important and useful plant. Grassy areas provide homes for lots of critters like rabbits, mice, and insects. The blades of grass help hold soil in place to prevent erosion. And of course, grass covers nearly every park, yard, and playground providing us with nice green spaces to walk, play, and enjoy the outdoors.There are tons of different species and varieties of grasses out there. Some grow tall and wild, while other grasses like on golf courses are groomed and trimmed super short. My favoritekind of grass is the soft, fuzzy, bright green variety often used for lawns. It feels so nice to run around barefoot or roll around in the grass on a warm sunny day. Looking at a big field of healthy green grass always gives me a peaceful, happy feeling inside. It's one of the simple pleasures in life!Well, those are some of my absolute favorite kinds of flowers and plants. From the beauty of roses and tulips, to the cheerfulness of sunflowers, to the uniqueness of cacti, to the simple pleasures of grass - I love them all! Plants are so important to life on earth and make the world such a colorful, interesting, and vibrant place. I'm so grateful I get to experience and enjoy them. What are some of your favorite flowers and plants? I'd love to hear all about them!篇2Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you about some of my favorite flowers and grasses. I really like plants and nature, so this is an exciting topic for me.Let's start with a classic - roses! Roses are probably the most well-known type of flower. They come in so many beautiful colors like red, pink, yellow, white, and even blue roses. The red roses are definitely the most popular for giving to someone youlove on Valentine's Day. My mom's favorite roses are the pink ones. Roses have a really nice floral scent too. Despite their pretty petals, roses have thorns on their stems that can prick you, so you have to be careful when handling them.Another flower I really like is the sunflower. Sunflowers are so bright, cheery, and sunny! They can grow to be super tall, like as tall as a grown-up. The biggest sunflower I've ever seen was over 12 feet high! Sunflowers get their name because the huge yellow petals look just like rays of sunshine spreading out from the big seed-filled brown center. Did you know sunflowers are heliotropic? That means the flower heads follow and face the sun as it moves across the sky during the day. How cool is that?My friend Julia loves the delicate look of daisies. Daisies are such a happy little flower. The classic daisy has white petals surrounding a yellow disk in the center. Some other varieties have pink or red petals instead of white. Daisies grow low to the ground and make a pretty groundcover. You can use daisies to make daisy chains by linking the stems together. It's fun but can take a while to make a long chain!Peonies are another super pretty flower that blooms in the spring and early summer. They almost look like roses but with more ruffled petals that are so soft and silky. Peonies can bewhite, pink, red, or even yellow. They tend to have a sweet floral fragrance too. My grandma always had lots of peonies growing in her garden. I remember as a kid, the peonies seemed as big as my head when they were fully bloomed!Although not as showy as some flowers, I do like the simple charm of wildflowers like dandelions. Everyone thinks of dandelions as a weed, but I think the bright yellow puffball flowers are kind of cute. Plus, you can blow on the fluffy seeds and make a wish! Clover is another humble little wildflower that forms a green groundcover. The little clusters of white, pink, or red clover flowers are fun to look for among all the green leaves. Dandelions and clover are two hardy plants that seem to be able to grow just about anywhere.For grasses, one of my favorites is pampas grass. Pampas grass is that really tall, fluffy grass that almost looks like it has a fuzzy white top. It can grow over 6 feet high! The grass stalks topped with the plume-like seeds heads sway gently in the breeze. It reminds me of a poodle's fur. Pampas grass is originally from South America but now grows as an ornamental plant all over the world.Another fun grass is zebra grass. It gets its name from the horizontal yellow and green striped pattern on the blades. Zebragrass stays pretty short, only getting a couple feet tall. It's an easy-care plant that just looks so unique and cool with its striped coloring. It almost seems unreal, like something from a Dr. Seuss book!The last grass I'll mention is wheat. Maybe it seems like a boring one compared to zebra grass and pampas grass, but wheat is actually a really important crop. Wheat is a type of cereal grain that is used to make flour for bread, pasta, cereal, and all sorts of other foods we eat every day. As the wheat plants grow, they develop the spikey tan seed heads full of wheat kernels. When it's time for harvesting, the entire golden-brown wheat fields sway like waves in the wind. It's a pretty awesome sight!Well, those are some of my favorite flowers and grasses. Hopefully you learned a bit about these amazing plants. Let me know if you have any other questions!篇3Beautiful Blossoms and GreensHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in the 5th grade. Today I want to tell you about some of my favorite flowers and plants. Get ready to learn some cool facts!Let's start with roses. Roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world. They come in so many different colors like red, pink, yellow, white, and even blue! Can you believe there are over 300 different species of roses? Roses have a beautiful scent and make great gifts for birthdays, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, and more. My favorite type is the red rose because it symbolizes love and passion.Next up are sunflowers. Sunflowers are giant yellow flowers that can grow over 10 feet tall! Their big, round centers are made up of thousands of tiny flowers. Sunflowers are so cool because they actually follow the sun's movements across the sky from dawn until dusk. That's where they get their name! I love how happy and bright sunflowers look. They always put a smile on my face.Tulips are another spring flower I adore. They have acup-shaped bloom and come in red, pink, yellow, purple, and other pretty shades. Did you know tulips originated in Turkey and were brought over to the Netherlands in the 1500s? The Dutch are famous for growing huge fields of tulips. I would love to visit Holland one day and see the tulips in bloom!Daffodils are cheery little yellow flowers that bloom early in the spring after winter. They have a trumpet-shaped centersurrounded by petals. My mom always buys daffodils when they first come out because they brighten up our home. Plus, they are said to symbolize rebirth and new beginnings which is perfect for spring!Those are some of my favorite flowers, but let's talk plants too! One amazing plant is the Venus flytrap. This carnivorous (meat-eating) plant has leaves that snap shut like a trap when an insect lands on them. How crazy is that? The plant digests the bug over about 10 days before reopening again. Venus flytraps are native to the wetlands of North and South Carolina.Another awesome plant is the cacti (plural of cactus). Cacti are desert plants that store water in their thick stems so they can survive the hot, dry climate. Many types of cacti have sharp spines on them instead of leaves to prevent water loss and protect from animals trying to eat them. The famous saguaro cactus of the American Southwest can reach over 40 feet tall! It has a funny look with its two arm-like branches sticking out.One more neat plant is the redwood tree. Redwoods are the tallest trees in the world. The tallest one measured over 379 feet high! These massive trees are also some of the oldest living things on the planet. Some redwoods are over 2,000 years old. They live so long partly because their bark contains tannic acidwhich helps protect them from insects, fungus, and fire. Redwood trees grow in forests along the Pacific coast of North America.Well, that's all I have time for today. I hope you learned something new and fun about flowers and plants. Getting outside to see these beauties of nature in person is even better! Who knows, maybe I'll become a botanist when I grow up so I can study them for a living. Thanks for reading! Bye!篇4The Beautiful World of Flowers and PlantsHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 5th grader who loves learning about the amazing world of flowers and plants. There are so many different kinds, all with their own special colors, shapes, and even smells. Today I'll tell you about a few of my favorites.First up, let's talk about roses. Roses are probably one of the most popular and well-known flowers. They come in lots of different colors like red, pink, white, yellow and more. Red roses are given for love and romance, while other colors can mean different things. Did you know there are over 100 different species of roses? Some rose bushes can grow over 20 feet tall!Roses have a beautiful soft scent that always reminds me of summer gardens. The roses sold in stores are often treated not to have thorns, but wild rose bushes have prickly thorns to protect them.Another flower I really like is the sunflower. Sunflowers are so bright, cheerful and sunny! They can grow over 6 feet tall with those big yellow petals surrounding a brown center packed with seeds. Sunflowers are heliotropic, which means the flower heads follow and face the sun as it moves across the sky during the day. At night, the flowers face east again to await the morning sun. Sunflowers are also edible - you can roast the seeds for a tasty snack! These happy flowers always make me smile.Tulips are one of the first flowers to bloom in spring after the winter is over. They come in a rainbow of solid colors as well as multi-colored varieties with stripes, fringes or ruffles on the petals. Tulips grow from bulbs planted in the ground and their long green stems can grow over 2 feet tall. Did you know the tulip was first cultivated in Turkey and then brought to Europe in the 1500s? For a while there was even a "Tulip Mania" in Holland where people paid incredible amounts of money for rare tulip bulbs. Some were even used as currency! Tulips remind me that warmer, sunnier days are coming.Shamrocks are a small plant with three heart-shaped leaves that are said to represent faith, hope and love. The three leaves make it the perfect symbol of St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. Each year there's even an "official" shamrock ceremony at the Irish parliament! Shamrocks grow low to the ground in bunches. St. Patrick himself used the shamrock leaves to teach about the Holy Trinity when spreading Christianity in Ireland. Though they go dormant in winter, these cute little plants bounce back every spring. Many people enjoy shamrock decorations or wearing shamrock pins on St. Paddy's Day.Cacti are actually a type of plant that can survive in extremely hot and dry desert environments. They store water in their thick, fleshy stems which have ridges or grooves. Instead of leaves, cacti have spines that protect them while also helping prevent water loss. The spines can be straight, curved, or even fuzzy looking! Many cactus varieties also grow beautiful flowers in vivid blooms. Popular types of cactus include the prickly pear with flat paddles and the saguaro which can grow over 40 feet tall, like a giant tree. Most people don't realize how many types of cactus there are - over 1750 different species!Last but not least, I want to mention moss. Moss is actually a very simple, ancient type of plant without flowers or true roots,stems or leaves. It creates a soft, green blanket or carpet in damp, shaded areas. Moss reproduces by spreading tiny spores rather than seeds. Some types of moss are so small you can't see the individual plants without a microscope! Though it may seem plain, moss plays an important role in forest ecosystems by helping prevent soil erosion and keeping moisture in. It's also used in gardens, flower arrangements and even has air purifying abilities. So while moss may not be flashy, it's still a pretty cool little plant!Whew, I could go on and on about plants and flowers since there are just so many amazing ones out there! From the vibrant blooms of roses and tulips to the desert toughness of cacti, plant life is truly incredible in all its varied forms. I hope you've enjoyed learning a bit more about some of these awesome plants and flowers with me. Who knows, maybe I'll become a botanist when I grow up to study them up close! For now, I'll keep observing and marveling at the botanical wonders all around us. Isn't nature just amazing?篇5My Favorite Flowers and PlantsHi there! My name is Emily and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to tell you about some of my favorite flowers and plants. I love being outside and looking at all the beautiful colors and shapes in nature. Let me introduce you to a few of my favorites!RosesI'm sure you all know about roses already. They are probably the most famous flowers in the world! Roses come in so many pretty colors like red, pink, yellow, white, and even blue (although blue roses are very rare). I love the way they smell - that sweet, romantic rose scent. Roses have lots of soft petals arranged in a spiral around the center. In the middle, you can see the yellow stamens sticking up.Did you know that roses have sharp thorns on their stems? Those thorns help protect the roses from getting eaten by animals. Be careful when picking roses or you might get pricked! Roses are often given as gifts for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and other special occasions. They represent love and appreciation.SunflowersSunflowers are one of the happiest, sunniest flowers around! Their big, round flower heads can be as large as a plate, withbright yellow petals surrounding a big brown center. The center is made up of lots and lots of tiny flowers clustered together. Sunflowers are heliotropic, which means they turn their faces to follow the path of the sun across the sky each day. How cool is that?Sunflowers are originally from the Americas but today you can find them growing all over the world. They can grow to be over 10 feet tall! People harvest and eat the sunflower seeds from the big center part. You can find sunflower seeds to snack on at pretty much any grocery store or gas station. Sunflowers always make me smile when I see their cheerful faces bobbing in a field.DaffodilsEvery spring when the daffodils bloom, I know warmer weather is finally here! These pretty yellow flowers are one of the first to appear after the winter. Daffodils have a trumpet shape in the center surrounded by six petals. A lot of them will bloom all together in big clumps.Daffodils are originally from Spain and Portugal. They grow from bulbs each year. These cheerful flowers are said to symbolize rebirth and new beginnings. In some places, daffodils bloom around the same time as the first day of spring. I alwayslook forward to seeing their bright splashes of yellow popping up after the dull winter months.DandelionsYou might not think of dandelions as a flower, but they actually are! They are part of the daisy family. Dandelions have very recognizable puffy white seedheads. When you blow on them, all the little parachute seeds go flying off in the wind to start new plants. Before they turn into seedheads, dandelions have bright yellow flower petals.People often think of dandelions as annoying weeds that take over their yards. However, many parts of the dandelion plant are edible - the leaves, flowers, roots, and stems. You can put dandelion greens in a salad! As a kid, I always loved blowing on dandelion puffballs and watching the seeds scatter. Don't tell my mom, but I may have accidentally spread a few dandelions around our neighborhood that way!MossMoss isn't a flower, but it's definitely one of the coolest plants in my opinion! Moss is made up of tiny leafy structures but it doesn't have roots like bigger plants. Instead, it absorbs water through its entire surface. Moss can grow just about anywhere -on the ground, on tree trunks, on rocks, and even on roof tiles. It comes in shades of green, yellow, brown, and red.Running your fingers over moss feels velvety soft and spongy. I love how it creates lush green carpets on the forest floor. Moss forms thick mats and holds moisture, creating the perfect environment for other baby plants to sprout. When it's really humid and moist out, moss seems to glow with an almost fluorescent green color. If you look closely at moss, you can see the tiny individual plantlets clustered together. It's amazing how something so small can form such big, lush colonies.Well, those are some of my favorite flowers and plants! Roses, sunflowers, daffodils, dandelions, and moss have such interesting qualities. Next time you're outside, I challenge you take a closer look at the nature surrounding you. You'll find so much beauty and interesting details in even the most common plants and flowers. Happy exploring!篇6Plants Are So Cool!Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to tell you about some really neat plants that I've learned about recently. Plants are way cooler than you might think!Let's start with one of my favorite flowers - the sunflower! These tall yellow beauties can grow up to 10 feet high. That's taller than most adults! The biggest sunflower ever was over 30 feet tall. Can you imagine?! Sunflowers are so fun because their big yellow petals look like rays of sunshine. And in the very middle is a circle of tiny flowers all clustered together. Those little flowers actually turn into sunflower seeds that people (and birds!) like to snack on. Yum!Another awesome flower。
山西省晋中学市2023-2024学年英语七年级第二学期期末统考试题含答案
山西省晋中学市2023-2024学年英语七年级第二学期期末统考试题满分120分,时间90分钟一、单项选择(共10小题,满分20分)1、—Do you know how to spell word “expensive” in English?—Yes. It begins with “e”.A. the; aB. the; anC. a; anD. the; the2、—________ is the weather like today?—It’s sunny. Some b oys ________ kites in the park.A. What, flyingB. What, are flyingC. How, are flying3、—The TV series A Lifelong Journey is popular. How do you find it?— ________.A. I think soB. Really wonderfulC. That’s all rightD. By reading the TV guides4、Mike was ill yesterday, ________ he didn’t go to school.A. ifB. butC. soD. or5、How much did you spend ________ this new book?A. onB. inC. atD. of6、—___you ___the window?—Yes, I am.A. Do, cleanB. Is, cleaningC. Are, cleaningD. Do, cleaning7、— Elsa, there will be ________ one-hour talk on Italian art tomorrow.—________ talk must be interesting. Let’s go and listen to it together.A. a; AB. an; AnC. a; TheD. an; The8、—Excuse me, is there a library near here?—________ But you can find one on Chaoyang Street.A. Yes, there is.B. No, there isn’t.C. Yes, there was.D. No, there wasn’t.9、—Can you ________ the apple on the tree?—Oh! Let me try. It seems hard to pick it down.A. reachB. findC. touchD. search10、We know very _________ about the 32nd Olympic Games. The only news is that Japanese government will do their best to prepare for it.A. a fewB. fewC. a littleD. little二、完成句子(共5小题,满分10分)11、Carol went to a farm last school trip and saw q________ a lot of cows there.12、放学后玛丽不能和她的朋友们闲逛。
小学上册T卷英语第4单元全练全测
小学上册英语第4单元全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.My sister is older than ____.2.The ________ was a noteworthy treaty that facilitated cooperation.3.What is the currency used in the USA?A. DollarB. EuroC. PoundD. Yen4.What do we call a baby goat?A. CalfB. KidC. FoalD. LambB5.My cousin loves to bake ____.6.What is the main meal of the day?A. BreakfastB. LunchC. DinnerD. SnackC7.The main function of leaves is to help in __________.8.The ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games to honor ________ (宙斯).9.My favorite toy has a special place in my heart because it was a gift from my________ (亲人).10.I found a _______ (小蟋蟀) singing in the grass.11.What color is a ripe strawberry?A. GreenB. RedC. YellowD. Blue12. A hydraulic lift uses fluid pressure to lift heavy ______.13.The _____ (书包) is heavy.14.The chemical formula for aluminum chloride is ______.15.The whale sings deep in the _________. (海洋)16. A _____ (自然教育) can foster respect for the environment.17.What do we use to tell time?A. CalendarB. ClockC. MapD. Diary18.What do you call a young horse?A. ColtB. FoalC. CalfD. KidB19.The ______ (果汁) is refreshing.20. A ______ (青蛙) can be found near ponds and lakes.21.Chemical formulas tell us the number of ________ in a compound.22.What is 100 50?A. 40B. 50C. 60D. 70B23.Plants use __________ (光合作用) to create food.24.The starfish can regenerate lost _______ (手臂).25.Which of these is a vegetable?A. AppleB. CarrotC. BananaD. Orange26.What is the name of the galaxy containing our solar system?A. AndromedaB. Milky WayC. TriangulumD. Whirlpool27.I enjoy ______ (reading) books.28.What is the chemical symbol for iron?A. FeB. IrC. ID. InA29.The ________ was a key figure in the environmental sustainability movement.30.My favorite place to relax is ______.31.The chemical formula for caffeine is ________.32.Which fruit is red and often associated with teachers?A. OrangeB. BananaC. AppleD. GrapeC33.The bison is a symbol of the _______ (美国) wilderness.34. A __________ is a natural formation created by erosion and deposition.35.What do you call a place where animals are kept?A. ZooB. FarmC. AquariumD. Park36.What is the main job of a farmer?A. TeachB. Grow foodC. Fix carsD. Build houses37.The __________ is a popular destination for hiking.38.What do you call a popular social gathering?A. PartyB. MeetingC. ConferenceD. EventA39.The __________ (人文地理) studies human interaction with the environment.40.She enjoys ________ (designing) clothes.41.What do you call the science of classifying living things?A. TaxonomyB. BiologyC. EcologyD. ZoologyA42.When I press the button, it makes a ______ (声音). It also has ______ (数量) different modes. I love to play with my friends using this toy.43.Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the ________ (红海). The Suez44.The bird sings a beautiful _______ (鸟儿唱着美丽的_______).45.Plants need _____ (阳光) for photosynthesis.46. A _______ is a type of plant that produces fruit.47.The park is _____ (large/small).48.What do you call a story that explains how things came to be?A. LegendB. MythC. FableD. TaleB49.We should _______ (保持) our city clean.ets have a bright tail that points away from the _______.51.The ______ (鲸鱼) can be seen swimming in the ocean.52.I enjoy ______ with my family. (traveling)53.I have a pet _____ that likes to chase balls.54.What do you call a group of wolves?A. PackB. FlockC. HerdD. School55.Tokyo is a bustling _____ city.56.What do we call the science of classification of living things?A. TaxonomyB. EcologyC. AnatomyD. Genetics57.Space missions have expanded our knowledge of the _______.58.The ancient Romans are known for their contributions to ________ (法律).59.Where do fish live?A. TreesB. LandC. WaterD. AirC60.What is the main ingredient in soup?A. WaterB. SaltC. SugarD. OilA61.The chihuahua is a very _______ (小型) dog breed.62.The bear catches fish with its _____ paws.63.My ______ loves to volunteer at the shelter.64.What is the name of the event where you celebrate a national holiday?A. ParadeB. FestivalC. GatheringD. PartyB65.What do we call animals that eat both plants and meat?A. HerbivoresB. CarnivoresC. OmnivoresD. InsectivoresC66.My grandmother makes the best __________. (果酱)67.What is the capital of Vietnam?A. HanoiB. Ho Chi Minh CityC. Da NangD. Nha Trang68.I have a pet ______ (小猫) named Bella. She is very ______ (活泼).69.Which month has the least number of days?A. JanuaryB. MarchC. FebruaryD. AprilC70.What do we call the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?A. MagnetismB. GravityC. FrictionD. Pressure71.What do we call the act of conserving resources?A. SustainabilityB. PreservationC. ConservationD. RecyclingC72.The _____ (海豹) often basks in the sun on the rocks.73.I want to _____ (learn/teach) English.74.What do we call a collection of written works?A. LibraryB. AnthologyC. CompendiumD. Archive75.What is the opposite of 'easy'?A. SimpleB. DifficultC. HardD. ComplicatedB76.What do you call a story that teaches a lesson?A. NovelB. FableC. BiographyD. Myth77.What do we call the study of the physical features of the Earth?A. GeographyB. GeologyC. CartographyD. MeteorologyA78.How many days are in a leap year?A. 365B. 366C. 364D. 36379.The seahorse is the only animal where the male carries the ________________ (幼崽).80.What is the main ingredient in a Caesar salad?A. LettuceB. SpinachC. KaleD. CabbageA81.Which instrument do you use to see distant objects?A. MicroscopeB. TelescopeC. BinocularsD. PeriscopeB82.The _____ (robot) is interesting.83.The ______ (狼) is known for its pack behavior.84.How many bones are in the human skull?A. 22B. 24C. 26D. 28A85.What is the name of the famous painting by Vincent van Gogh?A. SunflowersB. The Starry NightC. The Last SupperD. The Scream86. A ______ (虫子) crawls on the ground.87.The ______ teaches us about drama.88.What do we call the person who helps us learn at school?A. DoctorB. TeacherC. EngineerD. Artist89.The monkey swings from tree to _________. (树)90. A ______ is a type of insect that can be very colorful.91.My brother's favorite toy is a ________.92.The first successful total limb transplant was performed in ________.93.I love going to the ______ (图书馆) to read and learn. Books are a treasure trove of knowledge.94. A chemical that can form salts is called a ______.95.The __________ is a region known for its history.96.What is the capital of the Philippines?A. ManilaB. CebuC. DavaoD. Iloilo97.How do you say "river" in Spanish?A. RíoB. RivièreC. FlussD. Fiume98.What do we call a circle with a center?A. SphereB. CylinderC. CylinderD. Ellipse99. A ______ (花卉展) showcases beautiful blooms.100.The capital city of Kuwait is ________ (科威特的首都城市是________).。
2024扬州英语中考试卷
2024年江苏省扬州市中考英语考前模拟测试注意事项:1.全卷满分120分。
考试时间为100分钟。
试题包含选择题和非选择题。
考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。
2.请认真核对监考教师在答题卡上所粘贴条形码的姓名、考试证号是否与本人相符合,再将自己的姓名、考试证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题卡及本试卷上。
3.答选择题必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
答非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题卡的指定位置,在其他位置答题一律无效。
第I卷(选择题共60分)一、单项选择(本题共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)在下列各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个能填入题干空白处的最佳答案。
1.—________great progress Li Ming has made during the past few weeks!—Yes.That’s all because of his hard work.A.What a B.How a C.What D.How2.The astronauts of Shenzhou-18manned spaceship entered China’s space station early________April26,2024.A.in B.at C.on D.to3.The course of life never runs smoothly________it is full of ups and downs.A.though B.since C.while D.unless4.—Which of the two books will you take?—I’ll take________,science book interests me while comic book makes me relaxed.A.both B.neither C.all D.none5.What a pity!________,I believe you will succeed someday!A.Instead B.Moreover C.Anyway D.Otherwise6.—What a pity!A4-year-old boy was hit by a truck when playing by the road.—I agree that,to parents,children’s safety________be paid too much attention to.A.mustn’t B.can’t C.needn’t D.shouldn’t7.The novel was so attractive that he read it for hours________he realized it.A.before B.after C.while D.as soon as8.Lucy is not so quick,but she has a good habit of working hard,it is like a hidden________ A.tradition B.treasure C.competition D.influence9.Students should be________to form good working habits through labour education.A.forced B.encouraged C.warned D.promised10.Physical work plays an important role in developing students’view of the world and life.That’s why we need to________labour education at school.A.work on B.work out C.carry on D.carry out11.—Why are you so angry?—Look!Someone has________my parking space.A.put up B.taken up C.stayed up D.turned up12.Nearly________of the task________completed by us.We worked closely.A.three-fifth;was B.three-fifths;wasC.third-fifths;were D.third-fifth;were13.—I’ve just heard that Jackie achieved high grades in the Maths exam.—That’s no surprise.He is________,you know.A.a dark horse B.a green hand C.an early bird D.a wet blanket14.—Come on,Cathy.Just________.Nothing can beat me.—Well,to tell you the truth,you’re laid off(解雇).A.be brave B.take your time C.come to the point D.be confident15.—Paris Olympic Games will take place in July,2024.The organizer has announced________.—Oh,on the River Seine.At least600,000viewers can attend it.A.where will the opening ceremony be heldB.where the opening ceremony will be heldC.when viewers would attend the opening ceremonyD.when viewers will attend the opening ceremony二、完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,计15分)阅读下面短文,从文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Plants(植物的英语拓展)
Peony 牡丹
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what insect(昆虫) is flowers’ best friend ?
• Bees
• And why?
• Without bees, many flowers will not be able to produce seeds to make more flowers and they will all perish
Rose 玫瑰
Valentine’s day 情人节
Homework:
• Gather 4-5 different types of leaves and bring it to class. • Also, name the trees these plants come from. • And don’t pick off leaves from trees, only take from leaves that have fallen on the group.
• More than 400 thousand
• Who can categorize(分类) the plants?
Leaf(树叶) Branches(树枝) trunk(树干) Root(树根)
Forest
森林
How long do trees living? And how do you know?
• How can we protect them?
• For example, not wasting paper is a good way to save trees because paper is made from trees.
Chrysanthemum
菊花
Tulip 郁金香
2024年中考英语最后一卷(深圳卷)-2024年中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题速递(深圳专用)
2024年中考最后一卷(深圳卷)英语本试卷共75分,考试时间70分钟。
注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写自己的考生号、姓名、试室号、座位号,再用2B铅笔把对应这两个号码的标号涂黑。
2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
不能答在试卷上。
3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域的相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、圆珠笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分选择题(50分)一、完型填空(10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应字母编号涂黑。
(共10小题,每小题1分)The grandfather had become very old. His legs would not carry him, his eyes could not see, his ears could not hear, and he was 1 . When he ate, bits of food sometimes dropped out of his mouth. His son and his son’s wife no longer 2 him to eat with them 3 the table. He had to eat his meals in the corner near the stove.One day they gave him his food in a bowl. He tried to move the bowl 4 , but it fell to the floor and broke. His daughter-in-law scolded him. She told him that he spoiled 5 in the house and broke their dishes, and she said that from now on he would get his food in a wooden dish. The old man sighed and said nothing.A few days later, the old man’s son and his wife were sitting in their hut, resting and 6 their little boy playing on the floor. They saw him 7 something out of small pieces of wood. His father asked him, “What are you making, Misha?” The little grandson said, “I’m making a wooden bucket. When you and Mamma get 8 , I’ll feed you out of this wooden dish.”The young peasant and his wife looked at each other and tears 9 their eyes. They were ashamed 10 they bad treated the old grandfather so meanly, and from that day they again let the old man eat with them at thetable and took better care of him.1.A.boneless B.toothless C.careless D.breathless2.A.allowed B.asked C.accepted D.advised3.A.on B.in C.at D.off4.A.farthest B.closest C.farther D.closer5.A.nothing B.everything C.anything D.something6.A.noticing B.looking C.seeing D.watching7.A.putting up B.putting together C.putting out D.putting in8.A.old B.weak C.disabled D.useless9.A.formed B.froze C.fixed D.filled10.A.though B.if C.because D.so二、阅读理解(40分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选山最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应字母编号涂黑。
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• The sunflower is smiling when it makes sunshine • It implies there will come warm sunshine in the mouth when you are smiling. • So just smile…
• The pea is the main soldier and the most brave plant in the Game. • This tells us the real man will face up to any difficulty. • The more power , the more responsibilities…
• The plants growing on the ground cannot grow in the water. You have to use the lotus leaf to make it. • You should know your advantages and the disadvantages clearly. And never fight with others with your weak point. • Like Plato said : Know yourself…
• The pumpink is used to protect the plants from • When you are not strong enough , you should use other things to protect you . • This is the way of existence…
• The game is easy , but it gives us lots of thoughts. • Life is an adventure, you will never know what you will meet next second . • Be happy everyday and enjoy your life!
• The nuts are used to prevent the Zombies going forward. But it will be eaten up by the Zombies sooner or later. • Even the stouter person has the frail side.
• • • • • • •
Do you feel familiar to this picture? Do you know what’s this about? Have you ever play the Game before? And what do you think about this game? Is it boring and tedious or interesting ? Did you play it just for fun? Let me tell you something different……
• The hot pepper can kill a line of Zombies when it exploded. • Being angry is actually very funny thing. • Be nice to yourself, smile often…
• The tomato landmine is buried in the ground. When it grows up , it will kill the Zombie who comes to it. • Don’t forget watch your way when you are fighting for your dreams.