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2020年中考英语考点突破:书面表达一(学生版)

2020年中考英语考点突破:书面表达一(学生版)

专题39 书面表达一(原卷版)一、江苏淮安Ⅶ. 书面表达76.为迎接祖国母亲第70个生日,学校开展了丰寓多彩的活动,如讲故事、制作卡片、参观博物馆等;请围绕该话题写一篇短文,内容包括以下要点:1.你看到或参加过一次活动(包括时间、地点、经过);2.你对该活动的感受以及对祖国的热爱之情;3.你今后如何为建设祖国贡献力量。

注意:1. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名;2. 词数在80~100, 已给出的文字不计入总词数。

To celebrate the 70th birthday of our motherland(祖国),______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________二、江苏连云港76.书面表达76. 减负之后,同学们有了更多的课余时间。

某校英语角就“如何让课余生活更有意义?”展开了讨论,大家各抒己见。

请你根据下图提示,以“How To Make Our Spare Time More Meaningful?”为题,用英语写一篇短文。

注意:(1)短文应包括所给内容要点,可适当发挥,使文章连贯;(2)词数90左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数;(3)短文中不得出现考生的真实姓名、校名等信息。

(4)参考词汇:提升素养promote literacyHow To Make Our Spare Time More Meaningful?Nowadays, we students have much more spare time than ever before, but how to make our spare time more meaningful?_________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________三、江苏苏州第七部分书面表达56.假定你是苏华,最近你的澳大利亚笔友Nathan犯了一些错误,倍感懊恼,写了一封邮件向你诉说,为帮助他排解困感,请你根据他的邮件内容并结合自身经历.用英语回信开导他。

21世纪学生英文报·初一版配套课件

21世纪学生英文报·初一版配套课件

21世纪学生英文报·初一版配套课件全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hey guys, have you ever wondered what life would be like in the 21st century for us students? Well, buckle up because I'm about to take you on a wild ride through all the cool things that make our generation totally awesome!First off, let's talk about technology. In the 21st century,we've got smartphones, tablets, and laptops that make learning so much more fun and interactive. We can research any topic with just a few clicks, watch educational videos, and even connect with students from all over the world through video chat. It's like having a whole world of knowledge at our fingertips!But it's not just technology that's changed the way we learn – the way we study and do homework has also evolved. Instead of lugging around heavy textbooks, we now have e-books and online resources that make studying more convenient and efficient. And with tools like Google Docs and online learning platforms, collaborating on group projects has never been easier!And let's not forget about the fun stuff – in the 21st century, we've got tons of educational games and apps that make learning feel like a game. From math puzzles to language learning apps, there's something for every subject and learning style. Who knew studying could be so much fun?But it's not just about technology – our generation is also more aware of global issues and the importance of being environmentally friendly. We're learning about sustainability, recycling, and the impact of our actions on the planet. It's inspiring to see how passionate we are about making the world a better place for future generations.So, as we navigate through the 21st century, let's embrace all the amazing opportunities and resources available to us. Let's continue to learn, grow, and make a positive impact on the world around us. The future is bright, and we're ready to shine!篇2Hey guys! Today I'm gonna tell you about this super cool English newspaper for first-year junior high school students! It's called the "21st Century Student English Newspaper" and it's totally awesome!First off, this newspaper has all kinds of fun and interesting articles written by students just like us. You can read about the latest trends, school events, and even tips on how to improve your English skills. It's a great way to practice reading and learn new vocabulary at the same time.But wait, there's more! The newspaper also comes with a special PowerPoint presentation to go along with it. You can use this presentation in class to help you understand the articles better and even have discussions with your classmates. It's a fun and interactive way to learn English.And the best part is, you can also contribute to the newspaper yourself! If you have a good idea for an article or want to share something cool with your fellow students, you can submit it to the editorial team. Who knows, maybe your article will be published in the next issue!So, if you want to improve your English skills, learn new things, and have fun while doing it, be sure to check out the "21st Century Student English Newspaper". It's the perfect way to become a better English student and have a great time doing it. Happy reading!篇3Title: My First Day in Junior HighHey guys, guess what? I just started junior high school and let me tell you, it was pretty awesome! I was super excited but also a little nervous on my first day. I didn't know what to expect, but I was ready for the new challenges and adventures that awaited me.First thing in the morning, I met my homeroom teacher, Ms. Smith, who welcomed us to the new school year. She was really nice and made me feel comfortable right away. Then, I got to meet my classmates and I was thrilled to see some of my friends from elementary school.Our first class was English, which is one of my favorite subjects. We talked about our summer vacations and shared what we did during the break. It was cool to hear about all the fun things my classmates did, like traveling to different countries or going to summer camps.After English, we had math class, which was a bit challenging for me. But my teacher, Mr. Johnson, was so patient and encouraging. He helped me understand the new concepts and I felt more confident by the end of the class.During lunchtime, I sat with my friends in the cafeteria. We talked and laughed while enjoying our meals. It felt good to catch up with everyone and share our experiences from the first day of school.In the afternoon, we had science class and did a fun experiment with baking soda and vinegar. It was so cool to see the chemical reaction and learn how it worked. I felt like a little scientist discovering something new and exciting.At the end of the day, I was tired but happy. I had survived my first day in junior high and it was a success! I can't wait to see what the rest of the school year has in store for me. Bring it on, junior high! We're ready for you!篇4Hello everyone! Today I want to talk to you all about the English newspaper for middle school students in the 21st century, and the accompanying PowerPoint presentation that goes with it.First of all, let's talk about the English newspaper. It's a super cool newspaper that is specially made for us middle school students. It has all kinds of interesting articles, stories, and even some jokes that will make you laugh out loud. You can learn a lotof new words and phrases from reading the newspaper, and it's a great way to improve your English skills.The newspaper also has some fun activities and quizzes that you can do. It's a great way to test your English knowledge and see how much you've learned. And if you get stuck on a word or have trouble understanding something, there are always explanations and definitions to help you out.Now let's talk about the PowerPoint presentation that goes with the newspaper. It's full of awesome pictures, cool animations, and interesting facts that make learning English even more fun. You can use the PowerPoint to practice your listening skills, improve your vocabulary, and even learn some grammar rules.So, if you want to have a great time learning English and improve your skills, make sure to check out the English newspaper for middle school students in the 21st century and the accompanying PowerPoint presentation. You won't be disappointed! Thank you for listening and happy learning!篇5Hello everyone! Today I'm going to tell you all about the amazing 21st century student English newspaper for first-year students. It's like, super cool and fun to read!First of all, the newspaper has lots of interesting articles about so many different topics. There are stories about technology, science, sports, and even awesome stuff like music and movies. You can learn all kinds of new things and stayup-to-date on what's happening in the world.There are also interviews with cool people like scientists, artists, and athletes. You can read about their experiences and get inspired to follow your dreams. And there are also fun quizzes and games to play, which is like, totally awesome!But that's not all! The newspaper also has a section where you can write your own articles and share your ideas with other students. You can talk about your favorite hobbies, recommend books and movies, or even share your own creative writing. It's a great way to practice your English writing skills and make new friends.And the best part is, the newspaper comes with a super cool PowerPoint presentation that goes along with each issue. It has pictures, videos, and interactive activities to help you understand the articles better and have more fun while you're reading.So if you want to have a blast while improving your English skills, be sure to check out the 21st century student English newspaper for first-year students. It's like, totally awesome! See you next time!篇6Title: My Amazing Day at SchoolHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my super fun day at school. It was like the best day ever!First, in the morning, we had English class. Our teacher, Mrs. Smith, taught us some new words and we played a game to practice them. I won the game and got a sticker!Then, we had math class. I love math, so I was really excited. We learned about fractions and I finally understand them now. Math is so cool!After that, it was time for recess. I played tag with my friends and we had so much fun running around the playground. I also ate my favorite snack, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.Next, we had science class. We did an experiment with baking soda and vinegar. It made a big fizzy explosion and everyone was laughing and having a great time.In the afternoon, we had art class. I made a really cool painting of my family and I can't wait to show it to my mom. Art is my favorite subject!Finally, it was time to go home. I had such a fantastic day at school and I can't wait to go back tomorrow. School is the best place ever!That's all for now. Bye bye!。

(人教版2019)英语必修第二册 Unit 1重点单词,短语,句型,语法练习(学生版+解析版)

(人教版2019)英语必修第二册 Unit 1重点单词,短语,句型,语法练习(学生版+解析版)

Unit 1重点单词,短语,句型,语法练习(重点知识全覆盖)重点单词变形I.creative adj.创造性的;有创造力的一vt创造,创作一_adv.创造性地2. promote vt.促进,提升,推销,晋级->n提升,晋升,推销3.applic的onn申请,运用一v.申请;应用4.balance n.平衡vt使平衡->adj.平衡的5.proposal n.提议,建议-+v.建议6.likely ad j 可能的adv.可能地-+ad j 不可能的adv 未必7.prevent vt.阻止,阻碍一n预防,阻止8.loss n.丧失,损失一losevt遗失一ad}.迷路的9.contribution n.贡献;捐款,捐赔->vi.&vt.捐献,捐助I 0. investigate v t.调查,研究一n.调查洹点词组I.t,'l ke p 打t in 6.lumlO — 2.give way to 7. prevent... from... 3.keep balance 8.donate... t o...4.lead to9.make sure5.make a proposalLO. all over the world一、用单词的适当形式完成句子n.创造I.The inst,mt the old g,trdener.(disappear),,ul the girls picking flowers ran in all directions and soon2.The young man a machine 1'osolve the tricky problem , and thus he was considered t.o be a_person.(create)3.Some are filling in_forms_ for a well-paid job.(apply)4. Knowledge is , but my memoryme to remember onlyinformation.(limit)5. The generously food and money to the poor family and his helped them go through thehard time.(donate)6.The father that his daughter should accept her boyfr i end's.(propose)7.They talked about the persons and things they remembered at school.8.The speech about how to use this product is delivered by a (profession)9.It is generally believed that the earth is not likely to be the only planet life has developed gradually10.Most of the students like to take part outdoor activities.11.We're in a stage—it's still too early to say who will win the most votes and become the new president.12.His death is a great (lose) to the country13.We can (identity) trends for the future, but accurate predictions are almost impossible14.The development and (apply) of of new technologies are key to the smooth construction of China's smart airports.15.The competition will show students how (creative) can add new value to their life16.It was not until I suffered hair (lost) that I realised the harm of staying up late.17.We are confident that the environment will be improved by our_(far) efforts to reduce pollution18.What Jimmy did was an unbelievable achievement and I'm also proud the things I have done for him.19.is said that there are millions of children working on chocolate farms in Af r ica alone.20.Go straight and turn right; the entrance the garage is at the back of the house21.In(compare)with others, the little girl's talent for music stands out22.In time of danger, you can turn the police for help23.Different attitudes lead different courses of life.24.UNESCO runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites f r om (appear)25.These great scientists have made a great (contribute) to our country and deserve our respect26.Occasions are quite rare the teachers don't assign us homework during the holidays27.If you want to learn knowledge, you must take part the practice of changing reality28.He came over, waving his arms like a young bird (attempt) its first flight29.This is a good approach to (balance) our work and family.30.I heard they had promoted Tom, but he didn't mention (promote) when we talked on the phone.31.The experiment (conduct) in the lab when the power cut occurred32.Dancers danced to classical music, recreating the scene women in ancient China began a springtimeoutm!! e,•33.People would leave the bike in the place they finished their journey34.In Canada, cross-country skiing is a popular sport they can enjoy excitement and adventure.35.We don't know lhe number of people lost their homes in the earthquake.二、根据汉语意思填写单词36.The old man couldn't find the—(入口)to the building because it was late and dark at night.37.There's a(数字的)watch on the wall.38.If you have any problems, you can seek(专业的)hel p39.The app, which is becoming increasingly popular(遍及)t he world, can be downloaded for free.40.Not many people can answer this question at the first (尝试)41.Thousands of people blocked the street,(抗议)against the new legislationmovies and stream television shows.42.For others (me included), the cloud is where we (下载).43.We should study this (文件)with care.44. Jack suddenly fell ill, which (阻止)h im from going to school45.On a sheet of paper, he drew the (图像)of a dragon46.His careless(行为)led to the loss of the documents , so he had to type another one withi11 limited time47.After the shocking news spread (各处)the whole city, everyone felt f r ightened48.It is more meaningful to(捐赠)b ooks to children in need.49.It does point out that many parents stiU (限制)electronic reading, mainly due to concerns aboutincre 泌ed screen time. 50.I shall never(原谅)myself for failing to help you when you were in danger.三、完成句子51 当我在英语学习中遇到困难时,刘老师是我第一个求助的人。

外研-八年级上册-学生版-Module9

外研-八年级上册-学生版-Module9

Module 9 Population【新手目标】通过本关,你能够写一篇有关人口所带来问题及解决方法的文章。

★★☆☆☆☆关卡1 Unit1 The world’s population was about 7.8 billion in 2020.【过关笔记】Lingling: What are you doing?Tony: I'm preparing a report called "The world's population".Lingling: Well, I can help! I just watched a video about world population yesterday. It said the world's population was about 7.8 billion in 2020. Andthe number will climb to 8.5 billion in 2030.Tony: I can't believe it! That's a huge number. Which countries are seeingthe most population growth?Lingling: The largest increase in population will take place in India, Nigeria and 2030, India will have about 1.5 billion people.Tony: Hang on a minute! I'll make some notes!Lingling: When populations increase too fast, it can cause problems, suchas too much traffic and noise.Tony: That's true. How about countries with slowgrowing populations? Lingling: Countries with low birth rates have problems aren't enough people to do all the jobs, or enough young people to look after the older ones.Tony: I see. Great, thanks for the information! Now I can write my report!【成长例题】例题1.She is a quiet girl,so she doesn’t like too______people or too______noise.;many B.much;muchC.many;much;many例题2.. We should prepare some food ______ the picnic.A. toB. forC. inD. with例题3. The ______ of traffic made me awake all night.A. shoutB. noiseC. soundD. voice例题4. Mr. Hu with his friends has planted ______ trees on the mountains in the last twenty years.A. billions ofB. billionsC. billionD. billion of例题5. About ______ of the students in Grade Nine this year were born in the _____.A. three five; 1996B. three fifths; 1990sC. third fifth; 1997D. third fifths; 1990s【过关练习】练习1. The population of the village is about two thousand. (改为同义句)The village______ ______ ______ ______about two thousand.练习2. What’s the population of Henan Province? (改为同义句)______ ______ is the population of Henan Province?练习3. The room was so small that it can’t hold so many people. (改为同义句)The room was______ small______ hold so many people.练习4. I’m making notes at the moment. (对画线部分提问)______ ______you ______ at the moment?练习5. The babies are born over fifty every day in the city. (对画线部分提问)______ ______babies are born every day in the city?关卡 2 Unit2 Arnwick was a city with a population of★★☆☆☆☆10,000,000people.【过关笔记】From Parkville to Arnwick: problems and solutions Jo is fifteen and lives in Parkville. When Jo's grandparents first came to Parkville, It was a quiet village. They had a small house, close to fields and hills.Parkville was near Arnwick, a city with a population o 10,000,000. People from Parkville moved to Arnwick to find , it was expensive to live in the city centre, so the government built flats outside the centre. Soon, Parkville became part of Arnwick, and the population of Arnwick becameeven larger. It is very crowded, and rubbish is also a problem.Jo lives in one of those flats. But for her, going to school is a problem. The small local school in Parkville closed down five years ago, and getting to the nearest school in Arnwick takes her an hour by bus. the traffic is always bad, not to mention the air pollution.Luckily, the government is making a great effort to solve Arnwick's problems with better public services. There will be more schools, so pupils won't need to travel far. The government is reducing air pollution from traffic. There will also be more local hospitals to meet the needs of the increasing population.The story of Arnwick is just a story, but It describes what is happening in the real world. With populations rising, cities should try to create a more enjoyable, fortable and convenient living environment.【成长例题】例题1 . It took the actor ten years ______ the prize.A. winB. to winC. wonD. winning例题2. —______?—There is a serious accident.A. What is happenedB. Where is happeningC. What happenedD. What is happening例题3. The pany doesn’t run well; the boss will______.A. closeB. close it downC. close down itD. shut it up例题4.—Can you finish the work in an hour?—______.idea B.That’s all rightproblem D.I don’t believe it例题5.______the population of China by the year 2060?many will be much will bewill be will【过关练习】练习1.随同包裹寄来的还有一张账单。

USstudents学生版

USstudents学生版

USstudents学生版Hunter Bliss, like more and more American students, left the United States to go to college.He told the BBC that the of education was one reason he went to Germany to get ain .As a student at the Technical University of Munich, in Germany, he pays around $6,000 dollars per year to cover his , insurance and other .To study at the University of South Carolina, his home university in the U.S., Hunter would have to pay more than $10,000 dollars per year, with .Bliss his mother that studying in Germany was a better for him."You have to pay for my college, mom - do you want to pay this much or this much?"More and more Americans for a college degreeThe of International Education, or IIE, says that the number of U.S. students pursuing college degrees in Western Europe increased by about 5 percent from 2010 to 2012.In the 2011-2012 school year, there were 46,571 U.S. students in degree programs in 14 countries.Around 68 percent of U.S. students degrees in English-speaking countries. The topcountries were the U.K. and Canada.France and Germany were third and fourth, .Germany, , has attracted many more American students in recent years, like Hunter Bliss. From 2010 to 2012, the number of American students enrolling in German universities increased byalmost 10 percent, says the IIE.In 2012, there were more than 4,000 American students pursuing ,and in Germany.Why do Americans go abroad?The IIE says American students choose to study in another country for two main reasons.First, international experience is becoming more important in the modern job market. Second, the cost of has continued to rise in the United States.Rising costs make education abroad –particularly in countries that charge no tuition – attractive to American students, says the IIE.What are the costs of studying in Europe?Many American students choose Germany because of the low cost of education there.German public universities do not charge tuition . And many universities in Germany offer courses in English, too.Casey Detrow, a New Yorker who is getting a degree in American Studies at Humboldt University, in Berlin, told NPR that she chose to go to school in Berlin because it was free.She said: "I really cannot even that to what I would be getting in the United States. When you are talking free versus $50,000, I feel like there is no . I can't going back."Other students have made .Michael Ferrante, a college student, told Bloomberg that "it was cheaper to study in Berlin." Ferrante said he paid $500 for two semesters at Humboldt and Freie Universit?t in Berlin.For two at Johns Hopkins, a university in the United States, he spent $27,000 dollars with .Why does Germany continue to give free education to foreign students?Jeffrey Peck, the of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College, City University of New York, told the BBC about some of the differences between Germany and the United States."College education in the US is seen as a and expected to cost money and in Germany it is seen as an of a free high school education where one expects it to be provided," he said.The German government has encourage students to come to Germany for another reason.Like many countries in Western Europe, Germany has a problem. In other words, theis becoming older, and fewer young people are entering college and the job market.The German government, says the Migration Policy Institute, wants to attract young students to help Germany's economic .The hope is to attract skilled foreign students who will stay in Germany.For now, the state government in Berlin says it has no plans to introduce fees for international students.Steffen Krach, the Secretary of Science, said: "We will not introduce tuition fees for international students. We don't want the entry to college to be dependent on your social ."Sebastian Fohrbeck of the German Academic Exchange told the BBC that the system is working. He says that 50% of foreign students stay in Germany.He also said: "Even if people don't pay tuition fees, if only 40 percent stay for five years and pay taxes,we the cost for the tuition."。

Unit6 Lesson3(学生版)

Unit6 Lesson3(学生版)

Unit6 Lesson31.horror n.令人惊恐的事→horrible adj.可怕的,吓人的,令人恐惧的→horribly adv.可怕地2.regard vt.认为,看作→regarding prep.关于3.novelist n.(长篇)小说家→novel n.小说4.journalist n.新闻工作者→journal n.杂志;刊物5.passion n.强烈的爱好,热爱;激情→passionate adj.热爱的,酷爱的;具有强烈信念的6.awareness n.意识→aware adj.意识到的,明白的→unaware adj.不知道,未察觉7.organisation n.组织;团体;机构→organise vt. & vi.组织→organiser n.组织者→organised adj.有组织的8.strike vt.&vi.突然发生(某种不幸);突然有坏的影响;打,击struck;strook [过去式]struck;stricken [过去分词]9.movement n.运动,动作,活动→ move v.移动;搬家10.depression n.忧郁,沮丧,消沉;抑郁症→depressed adj. 沮丧的,忧愁的→depressing adj. 令人抑郁的;令人沮丧的→ depress vt.使沮丧;使抑郁11.commitment n.投入,忠诚,奉献;承诺→ commit v.犯;做出承诺;答应→committed adj.坚定的;尽心尽力的12.intense adj.强烈的,剧烈的→ tense adj.紧张的;紧的→tension n.紧张;不安;拉力13.engage vi.参加,参与→engagement n.订婚;约会;预约14.design vt.计划,设计→designer n.设计师15.biography n.传记→autobiography n.自传16.energetic adj.精力充沛的,充满活力的energy n.精力,活力17.disability n.伤残,残障,障碍→disabled adj.残疾的→disable vt.使丧失能力重点单词与短语精析★课标词▲高频词▲★1.regard【用法归纳】(1)vt.将……认为,把……视为,看待regard...as...把……看作……▶Even to this day, Lincoln is still regarded as one of the most inspiring figures in the world.即使到今天,林肯仍被认为是全世界最鼓舞人心的人物之一。

六年级学生发言稿英语版(3篇)

六年级学生发言稿英语版(3篇)

第1篇Good morning! I am honored to stand here today as a representative of the sixth-grade students to deliver a speech. Today, I would like to share with you some thoughts and experiences that we have gained during our school life.Firstly, I would like to express our gratitude to our teachers for their dedication and hard work. Without their guidance and encouragement, we would not have been able to grow and learn so much. Our teachers are not only our mentors but also our friends, who have always been by our side, supporting us and helping us overcome difficulties.During our time in elementary school, we have experienced a lot of changes. From the first day we stepped into the classroom, we have been actively participating in various activities and competitions, which have helped us develop our abilities and broaden our horizons. For example, we have participated in sports competitions, artistic performances, and scientific research projects. These experiences have made us more confident and determined.One of the most memorable experiences for us was the school trip to the countryside. We visited a local farm, where we learned about agriculture and the importance of nature. We also had the opportunity to help the farmers plant crops and feed the animals. This trip not only enriched our knowledge but also taught us the value of hard work and teamwork.Another significant experience was the science fair. We worked together in groups to research and present our projects. Through this process, we learned how to cooperate, communicate, and solve problems. We were amazed by the results of our hard work and felt a great sense of achievement.In addition to academic achievements, we have also made many friends during our school life. We come from different backgrounds and cultures, but we have learned to respect and appreciate each other. We have shared our joys and sorrows, supported each other in times of need, and grown closer as a community.As sixth graders, we have also started to think about our future. We have dreams and aspirations, and we are determined to work hard to achieve them. We know that success does not come easily, and we are willing to face challenges and make sacrifices. We believe that with the guidance of our teachers and the support of our families, we can overcome any obstacles and achieve our goals.In conclusion, our time in elementary school has been filled with joy, laughter, and growth. We have learned a lot from our teachers, classmates, and experiences. We are grateful for the opportunities that we have been given and the memories that we have created.As we move on to the next stage of our lives, we will continue to strive for excellence and make the most of every opportunity that comes our way. We will always remember the lessons that we have learned and the values that we have cherished.Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to creating more wonderful memories in the future.Thank you!第2篇Good morning/afternoon/evening! I am honored to stand here today as a representative of the sixth-grade students to deliver a speech. Thetopic of my speech is "The Importance of Education and How It Shapes Our Future."First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to our teachers, parents, and school administrators for their unwavering support and guidance throughout our academic journey. Without their dedication, we would not be able to achieve the success we have today.Education is the cornerstone of our society. It plays a vital role in shaping our future and equipping us with the necessary skills to facethe challenges of the modern world. In this speech, I will discuss the importance of education, its benefits, and how it can help us achieveour dreams.Firstly, education provides us with knowledge. Knowledge is power, andit empowers us to make informed decisions in our lives. It opens our minds to a world of possibilities and encourages us to explore different subjects and fields of interest. For example, through mathematics, we learn how to solve problems logically and analytically. Through science, we gain a deeper understanding of the world around us. Throughliterature, we develop our creativity and imagination. Education equips us with the tools we need to succeed in life.Secondly, education fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. In today's fast-paced world, we encounter numerous challenges that require us to think critically and come up with innovative solutions. Education teaches us how to analyze situations, evaluate different perspectives, and make well-informed decisions. These skills areessential not only in our academic pursuits but also in our personal and professional lives.Moreover, education promotes social cohesion and unity. By studying together and engaging in group activities, we learn to appreciate diversity and respect different cultures. Education encourages us towork collaboratively, fostering teamwork and cooperation. This sense of unity is crucial for building a harmonious society where people can coexist peacefully.Furthermore, education opens doors to better opportunities. A good education can lead to better job prospects, higher income levels, and a higher quality of life. It enables us to achieve our dreams and aspirations. Whether we aspire to become doctors, engineers, teachers,or artists, education is the key that unlocks the path to success.However, it is important to recognize that education is not just about acquiring knowledge and skills. It is also about character building. Our teachers and parents have always emphasized the importance of valuessuch as honesty, integrity, respect, and perseverance. These values are essential for becoming responsible and compassionate individuals who contribute positively to society.In conclusion, education is of utmost importance in shaping our future. It provides us with knowledge, fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills, promotes social cohesion, and opens doors to better opportunities. As sixth-grade students, we must value education and work hard to achieve our goals. Let us strive to become well-rounded individuals who can make a difference in the world.To achieve this, we need to adopt a few strategies. Firstly, we should set clear goals and work diligently towards them. Secondly, we should maintain a positive attitude and never give up, even when faced with difficulties. Thirdly, we should be open to learning from our mistakes and always seek to improve ourselves. Lastly, we should never underestimate the power of teamwork and collaboration.In conclusion, let us embrace the importance of education and make the most of our opportunities. Together, we can shape a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.Thank you for your attention. May we all strive to become the best version of ourselves through the power of education.Goodbye!第3篇Good morning! It is with great pleasure and a sense of pride that I stand before you today as a representative of the sixth-grade class. This is indeed a momentous occasion for us, as we gather to celebrate our achievements, reflect on our journey, and look forward to the future.Firstly, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our teachers, parents, and school administrators for their unwavering support and guidance. Without their dedication and commitment, none of us would be where we are today. They have been our pillars of strength, and we owe them our deepest appreciation.As sixth graders, we have come a long way since we first stepped into this school. We have grown not only academically but also emotionally and socially. The past few years have been filled with challenges,laughter, and tears, but they have shaped us into the young individuals we are today.Let us take a moment to reflect on our academic journey. We have worked tirelessly to master new subjects and concepts, and we have achieved remarkable progress. From learning the basics of mathematics and science to delving into the depths of history and literature, we have expanded our horizons and gained a deeper understanding of the world around us.In mathematics, we have mastered the art of problem-solving and critical thinking. We have learned to approach challenges with perseverance and creativity. Our teachers have encouraged us to think outside the box and to explore different solutions to complex problems. This has not only enhanced our mathematical skills but also our ability to tackle life's challenges with confidence.Science has been another exciting adventure for us. We have had the opportunity to conduct experiments, observe natural phenomena, and discover the wonders of the universe. Through hands-on learning, we have developed a passion for inquiry and a curiosity about the world. We have learned that science is not just about facts and figures but about understanding the principles that govern our world.History has taught us about the past, present, and future. We have explored the lives of great leaders, the struggles of marginalized communities, and the triumphs of humanity. Through our studies, we have gained a sense of perspective and an appreciation for the diverse cultures and societies that have shaped our world.Literature has been a gateway to new worlds and emotions. We have immersed ourselves in the stories of brave heroes, clever detectives, and complex characters. Through these narratives, we have learned about love, friendship, and the power of resilience. Literature has broadened our imaginations and allowed us to explore the depths of our own souls.But our journey has not been solely academic. We have also grownsocially and emotionally. We have learned the importance of teamwork, respect, and empathy. Our interactions with our peers have taught us tovalue diversity and to appreciate the unique qualities that each person brings to our class.As sixth graders, we have also taken on leadership roles within our school community. We have participated in various clubs and activities, serving as role models and leaders for our younger classmates. We have organized events, volunteered our time, and worked together to make our school a better place.Now, as we stand on the brink of middle school, we are filled with excitement and a sense of anticipation. We are ready to take on new challenges and to continue our growth. We are eager to learn more, to explore new subjects, and to make new friends.However, we must also remember that our success is not solely dependent on our academic achievements. It is about the person we become, the values we hold dear, and the impact we have on those around us. We must strive to be kind, compassionate, and responsible citizens of our school, our community, and our world.In conclusion, I would like to urge my fellow sixth graders to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. Let us continue to work hard, to learn from our mistakes, and to support one another. Let us carry the lessons we have learned and the friendships we have forged with us as we move forward.To our teachers, thank you for your guidance and inspiration. To our parents, thank you for your unwavering support and love. To our school administrators, thank you for creating a nurturing environment where we can grow and thrive.As we embark on this new chapter of our lives, let us do so with confidence, determination, and a heart full of gratitude. Together, we will continue to make a difference and to leave a lasting impact on the world.Thank you, and may the future hold endless possibilities for us all.[Your Name]。

单元提优测评卷(五)(Unit 5) - 学生版

单元提优测评卷(五)(Unit 5) - 学生版

单元提优测评卷(五)(Unit 5)(60分钟100分)Ⅰ.听力(15分)(Ⅰ)听句子,选出该句的最佳答语。

( )1.A.She likes music.B.She can play tennis.C.She studies Chinese.( )2.A.No, I don’t. B.No, I can’t. C.Yes, I am.( )3.A.The sports club. B.The music class. C.The Sports Day.( )4.A.No, he can’t. B.Yes, he can tell stories. C.He can play chess. ( )5.A.Yes,please. B.Sounds good. C.No,he doesn’t.(Ⅱ)听对话,选择正确答案。

听第一段对话,回答第6、7小题。

( )6.What does Wang Ying have to do this Sunday?A.Draw.B.Practice the guitar.C.Practice the violin. ( )7.Where is Linda?A.In her classroom.B.In the art club.C.In the music club.听第二段对话,回答第8~10小题。

( )8.What can Dave do?A.Draw pictures.B.Play ping-pong.C.Play chess.( )9.What sport does Dave like?A.Basketball.B.Ping-pong.C.Swimming.( )10.What club does Jenny want to join?A.An art club.B.A music club.C.A nature club.(Ⅲ)听短文,选择正确答案。

( )11.How old is Julie?A.She is 12 years old.B.She is 13 years old.C.She is 14 years old.( )12.When is Julie free?A.In July and August.B.In June and July.C.In August and September.( )13.What does Julie want to do?A.To join the music club.B.To help old people.C.To learn to play the guitar.( )14.Where is Cindy from?A.China.B.The UK.C.The US.( )15.What can Cindy do?A.Play the guitar.B.Play tennis.C.Speak English.Ⅱ.单项选择(10分)( )16.Tom likes cars. He enjoys model cars.A.learningB.watchingC.noticingD.collecting( )17.More and more people to ride bikes to work instead of(代替)driving.A.chooseB.rememberC.helpD.fall( )18.—What time is it now?—I can’t tell you the time , but I know it’s too late.A.exactlyB.quicklyC.earlyD.slowly( )19.Can you down from the tall tree, Bob?A.runB.sitC.climbD.fly( )20.Nothing can change my to make friends with her. A.role B.mistakeC.abilityD.mind( )21.The movie isn’t . Nobody will be in it.A.interested; interestingB.interesting; interestedC.interesting; interestingD.interested; interested( )22.Scientists different kinds of ways to protect the earth.A.discoverB.makeC.studyD.spend( )23.—What do you think of Kunming?—It’s a beautiful city. I it the first time when I went there.A.fell in love withB.knew aboutC.had funD.learnt from( )24.I want to join the club. I can well.A.swims; swimB.swimming; swimsC.swim; swimsD.swimming; swim( )25.—Can you sing English songs?—Yes, I . But I sing well.A.can; canB.can; can’tC.can’t; can’tD.can’t; canⅢ.完形填空(10分)Hello,I’m Leo.We have some in our school—the music club, the chess club, the sports club and so on.Many boys want to the sports club.What sports can play? They can play basketball, volleyball and tennis, and they basketball best. They think it’s interesting and .We all know Michael Jordan is great basketball player. Boys to be a basketball player like him.Some girls also like playing basketball.Can you play basketball? If not, I can tell you to play it. I’m the basketball club.I can play it well.It’s not to be a good player. But if you work hard and often play it, you can do well.( )26.A.classes B.clubs puters D.subjects( )27.A.see B.help C.join D.sell( )28.A.they B.we C.you D.he( )29.A.thank B.need C.watch D.love( )30.A.boring B.relaxing C.busy D.difficult( )31.A.the B.an C.a D./( )32.A.sound B.want C.get e( )33.A.where B.what C.how D.when( )34.A.on B.with C.in D.for( )35.A.small B.difficult C.big D.easyⅣ.阅读理解(20分)AThere are many clubs in our school.Do you like playing ping-pong? Mr Wu can teach you. Come and join the ping-pong club! You can have lessons on Friday and Saturday. Our school has a ping-pong game every year. What about joining in next year?Do you want to dance?Dancing is great. It helps you look good and be healthy. Join the dancing club and dance for the school art festival on May 27th. You can have lessons on Monday and Wednesday. Our beautiful art teachers, Ms Li and Ms Wu, will teach you.Everyone loves delicious food. I think you love it, too. How about joining the cooking club? Here Mrs Ma can teach you to healthy eating habits, and make delicious and healthy food. There are lessons on the weekend. You can ask your mom or dad to take the lessons, too.( )36.The underlined word “it” refers to .A.the ping-pong ballB.the ping-pong clubC.the ping-pong gameD.the ping-pong lesson( )37.The dancing lessons are on .A.Friday and SaturdayB.Monday and WednesdayC.Wednesday and FridayD.Saturday and Sunday( )38.The underlined word “develop” means “ ” in Chinese.A.养成B.购买C.壮大D.思考( )39.What can we know from the passage?A.Mr Wu is good at playing basketball.B.Ms Li is a maths teacher.C.There is a school art festival every year.D.Parents can join the cooking club.( )40.What is the best title for the passage?A.Clubs are boringB.Clubs want youC.My favourite clubsD.Clubs help us a lotBHow much do you know about the school clubs in America? Do they have the same clubs as ours? Take Hill Top School for example. They have lots of the clubs, such as the story telling club, the sports club, the music club, and the art club. And they also have some special clubs, such as the cooking club. It is very popular among the girls. They learn something about cooking, such as how to make cakes. And they always share the dishes in class. Another club is the carpenter (木工) club, and many boys join this club. They can make desks, chairs and even beds in the club. American students have more time for club activities every day. School is over at 3:30.They usually start the club activities at four o’clock. Sometimes, their parents come to see the activities. And they have a really good time together.41.How many clubs does the writer talk about in the passage?.42.What club do the girls like?.43.What can students do in the carpenter club?44.When do students start their club activities?45.What club are you in in your school? And what do you often do in the club?Ⅴ.词汇运用(10分)(Ⅰ)根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词。

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Hunter Bliss, like more and more American students, left the United States to go to college.
He told the BBC that the of education was one reason he went to Germany to get a
in .
As a student at the Technical University of Munich, in Germany, he pays around $6,000 dollars per year to cover his , insurance and other .
To study at the University of South Carolina, his home university in the U.S., Hunter would have to pay more than $10,000 dollars per year, with .
Bliss his mother that studying in Germany was a better for him.
"You have to pay for my college, mom - do you want to pay this much or this much?"
More and more Americans for a college degree
The of International Education, or IIE, says that the number of U.S. students pursuing college degrees in Western Europe increased by about 5 percent from 2010 to 2012.
In the 2011-2012 school year, there were 46,571 U.S. students in degree programs in 14 countries.
Around 68 percent of U.S. students degrees in English-speaking countries. The top
countries were the U.K. and Canada.
France and Germany were third and fourth, .
Germany, , has attracted many more American students in recent years, like Hunter Bliss. From 2010 to 2012, the number of American students enrolling in German universities increased by almost 10 percent, says the IIE.
In 2012, there were more than 4,000 American students pursuing ,
and in Germany.
Why do Americans go abroad?
The IIE says American students choose to study in another country for two main reasons.
First, international experience is becoming more important in the modern job market. Second, the cost of has continued to rise in the United States.
Rising costs make education abroad – particularly in countries that charge no tuition – attractive to American students, says the IIE.
What are the costs of studying in Europe?
Many American students choose Germany because of the low cost of education there.
German public universities do not charge tuition . And many universities in Germany offer courses in English, too.
Casey Detrow, a New Yorker who is getting a degree in American Studies at Humboldt University, in Berlin, told NPR that she chose to go to school in Berlin because it was free.
She said: "I really cannot even that to what I would be getting in the United States. When you are talking free versus $50,000, I feel like there is no . I can't going back."
Other students have made .
Michael Ferrante, a college student, told Bloomberg that "it was cheaper to study in Berlin." Ferrante said he paid $500 for two semesters at Humboldt and Freie Universität in Berlin.
For two at Johns Hopkins, a university in the United States, he spent $27,000 dollars with .
Why does Germany continue to give free education to foreign students?
Jeffrey Peck, the of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College, City University of New York, told the BBC about some of the differences between Germany and the United States.
"College education in the US is seen as a and expected to cost money and in Germany it is seen as an of a free high school education where one expects it to be provided," he said.
The German government has encourage students to come to Germany for another reason.
Like many countries in Western Europe, Germany has a problem. In other words, the
is becoming older, and fewer young people are entering college and the job market.
The German government, says the Migration Policy Institute, wants to attract young students to help Germany's economic .
The hope is to attract skilled foreign students who will stay in Germany.
For now, the state government in Berlin says it has no plans to introduce fees for international students.
Steffen Krach, the Secretary of Science, said: "We will not introduce tuition fees for international students. We don't want the entry to college to be dependent on your social ."
Sebastian Fohrbeck of the German Academic Exchange told the BBC that the system is working. He says that 50% of foreign students stay in Germany.
He also said: "Even if people don't pay tuition fees, if only 40 percent stay for five years and pay taxes,we the cost for the tuition."。

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