选择性必修第二册第二单元作文英语

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选择性必修第二册第二单元作文英语
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篇1
My Selective Compulsory Book 2 Unit 2 Composition
Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm in 5th grade. Our teacher Mrs. Roberts just assigned us to write a composition for Selective Compulsory Book 2 Unit 2 and I'm really excited to share my story with you!
The unit is all about hobbies and free time activities. I have so many hobbies that it was hard to pick just one to write about.
I love drawing, reading, playing soccer, and hanging out with my friends. But my absolute favorite hobby is taking care of my pet bunny Fluffball.
I got Fluffball for my 9th birthday last year. My parents surprised me with her and I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the tiny ball of fur hopping around in her cage. From the second I held her, I knew we were going to be best friends. She's the cutest little thing with her floppy ears, twitchy nose, and cotton tail.
Taking care of Fluffball is a huge responsibility, but I worked really hard to show my parents I could handle it. Every morning I wake up early to clean out her litter box and refill her food and water bowls. I make sure she always has plenty of fresh hay to munch on too.
Her cage is in my room, so I get to hang out with Fluffball all the time when I'm not at school. As soon as I get home, I let her out to hop around and get exercise. I've made her a rabbitproof play area by covering the floor withboxers and making hidey holes for her with cardboard boxes and tubes. We have so much fun together!
My favorite part is giving Fluffball pets and cuddles. She's so soft and snuggly. Sometimes I'll read out loud to her from one of my favorite books. I try to find the funniest parts to share because I think it makes her happy when I laugh.
Of course, caring for Fluffball isn't all just playing around. I have to clean out her whole cage once a week which is kind of gross because her poop stinks! I put on rubber gloves and use a litter scoop to get all the yucky bits out. Then I have to scrub down her house and toys with hot soapy water. It's a lot of work but it's worth it to keep Fluffball healthy and her home clean.
I'm teaching Fluffball some cool tricks too! So far she can spin in a circle, jump through a hoop, and give me a high-five with her little paw. We're working on learning new tricks all the time. My goal is to train her well enough that I can enter her in the rabbit showjumping competition at the county fair next summer. How cool would that be?!
Caring for Fluffball has helped me become a lot more responsible. I can't just run off and play whenever I want anymore because I have to make sure her needs are taken care of first. Sometimes I have to miss playing outside with my friends for a little while until I've cleaned her cage or refilled her food. It's a big commitment, but I don't mind one bit because she's my fur-baby and the most special pet ever.
I've also learned a ton about proper bunny care through researching on the internet and reading books from the library. Did you know that rabbits can't eat things like cookies, candy, or really any human junk food? It would make them very sick! I have to be really careful about what treats I give Fluffball and only feed her special rabbit-safe snacks.
Another cool thing I've learned is how smart bunnies are! A lot of people think they just hop around eating carrots all day. But they are actually really intelligent and can be trained to do all
kinds of awesome tricks and obstacle courses, kind of like dogs. I've taught Fluffball to come when I call her name and to spin and jump on command using little treat rewards. She is honestly the smartest, most adorable pet ever!
I hope I get to keep Fluffball forever and ever. When I'm older I want to get more bunnies to be her friends too. Maybe I'll even start a rabbit rescue shelter one day! For now though, I'm just focused on giving my special fur friend the best life possible. We have so much fun together playing, cuddling, and learning new tricks. Fluffball brings me so much joy every single day. I can't imagine not having her hopping around and being her goofy, cute self.
Caring for a pet bunny is hard work for sure, but it's also the most rewarding hobby I could ask for. I've learned so much responsibility and patience from looking after Fluffball's needs. She depends on me for everything - food, water, shelter, toys, and most importantly, love and companionship. In return, she showers me with bunny kisses, cuddles, and makes me smile every day. Fluffball is more than just a pet, she's a huge part of my life and my very best friend. I feel so lucky to be her bunny mom!
Well, that's my composition all about my favorite furry hobby and pet! I hope you liked reading about how much I love and care for Fluffball. She really is the most special rabbit in the whole world. Thanks for letting me share my story! Time for me to go play now, Fluffball is waiting. Bye!
篇2
My Favorite Story Book
Oh boy, do I love to read story books! My favorite one is called "The Adventures of Princess Penelope and Sir Smiley". It's about a princess named Penelope who goes on exciting quests with her best friend Sir Smiley the knight. They have to use their smarts and bravery to get out of sticky situations and defeat bad guys. But it's also really funny and has lots of great jokes!
The story starts when Princess Penelope is playing in the castle gardens. She's skipping along when suddenly, a mean old troll pops out from behind a bush! The troll is super grumpy and tells Penelope that she's not allowed to play in the gardens anymore because they belong to him now. Can you believe that? What a big meany!
Penelope doesn't let the troll push her around though. She sticks out her tongue at him and says "These are the royal
gardens and you can't have them, you smelly old troll!" The troll gets really mad and starts chasing Penelope around, trying to grab her. Just when Penelope thinks she's done for, who should come riding up on a horse but her best friend Sir Smiley!
Sir Smiley was Penelope's bravest and most loyal knight. He always wore a suit of shiny armor and carried a sword to protect the princess. When he saw the troll chasing Penelope, he jumped off his horse and said "Fear not, Princess! I shall vanquish this foul beast!" Then he started sword fighting with the troll.
There was a lot of clanging and crashing as their swords clashed together. The troll fought really hard but Sir Smiley was too fast and skilled for him. Finally, with one mighty swing, Sir Smiley knocked the troll's sword right out of his hand! The troll looked very surprised and a little scared. He mumbled "Uh oh, sorry about that" and then ran away as fast as his little troll legs could carry him.
After that, Princess Penelope gave Sir Smiley a big hug and said "My hero! You saved the royal gardens and got rid of that nasty old troll." Sir Smiley shook his head modestly and said "Twas nothing, your highness. A knight's job is to protect the kingdom and its people, especially lovely princesses like
yourself!" Then Penelope batted her eyelashes at him and they both started giggling.
And that was just in the first few chapters! The rest of the book is full of Penelope and Sir Smiley going on more exciting adventures together. They have to rescue Penelope's little brother Prince Percy after he gets kidnapped by bumbling thieves. They go deep into the haunted Screaming Caverns to find a powerful magic amulet. They even travel through a magic mirror into a opposite world where everything is backwards and weird!
No matter where they go or what kind of trouble they get into though, Penelope and Sir Smiley always work together as a team. Penelope comes up with clever plans using her smarts, while Sir Smiley's bravery and skills with a sword get them out of danger. They make a pretty unbeatable duo if you ask me!
I really like how the book has a perfect mixture of humorous jokes and funny situations along with cool fantasy adventures and characters. Like when the backwards world version of Sir Smiley is a crabby old knight who's scared of everything instead of brave. Or when Penelope tricks a group of hungry trolls into thinking a soap on a rope is actually a deadly weapon so they all
run away screaming. Stuff like that always has me laughing out loud.
The book shows that friendship, bravery, and using your brain can help you get through any problem or challenge. Plus there's always a happy ending where our heroes win in the end. I think those messages and themes are really positive for kids to learn about.
Honestly, I've read "The Adventures of Princess Penelope and Sir Smiley" like a zillion times and I never ever get tired of it. The characters are so much fun and each adventure they go on is more imaginative and exciting than the last. I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out so I can read about what crazy situation Penelope and Sir Smiley get up to next!
I really want to be just like Princess Penelope when I grow up. She's smart and sassy and never lets anything keep her down for long. Sir Smiley is also super cool with his flashy sword skills and determination to always do what's right no matter what. I'd love to go on make-believe quests and crusades in my backyard, defending my kingdom (the swing set) from evil dragons (my cat) and wicked sorcerers (my baby brother). Maybe I could even get one of my friends to be my trusty knight sidekick!
Yup, there's no doubt about it - "The Adventures of Princess Penelope and Sir Smiley" is
篇3
My Favorite Subject is English
English is my totally favorite subject in school! I just love learning about all the crazy words and funny sayings. It's kind of like a secret code that only some people understand. My English teacher Mrs. Thompson is really nice too. She always has stickers for us when we do a good job.
I remember when I first started learning English in kindergarten. It seemed so weird and difficult at first. All the letters looked jumbled up and made no sense to me. I could barely even say simple words like "cat" and "dog." My parents worked really hard with me though, using flashcards and having me repeat phrases over and over. Eventually it started clicking.
By first grade, I was a regular English expert (or so I thought at the time!). I loved showing off and trying to use longer and fancier words than my classmates. My favorite words back then were "delicious" and "scrumptious." I thought it was hilarious that there were two words that basically meant the same thing as "yummy." English is so silly sometimes!
In second grade, we started learning about contractions like "can't" and "shouldn't." That's when English got really tricky for me. Why do you have to smash the words together like that? And how are you supposed to know when to use "its" vs "it's"? No matter how many times my teacher went over it, I kept mixing them up.
Third grade was when we first started doing real writing assignments rather than just spelling and vocabulary. I'll never forget the first story I wrote - it was about my dog Bingo and how he loved chasing squirrels in the backyard. I was so proud when Mrs. Thompson put it up on the Wall of Fame. Having my work displayed made me feel like a real author!
Now that I'm in fourth grade, English is becoming more challenging than ever before. We just started learning about prefixes, suffixes, and root words. It's pretty confusing trying to keep track of how adding a "re-" or an "-ing" can totally change the meaning of a basic word. Not to mention all the irregular verbs we have to memorize, like "ran" instead of "runned." Why can't English just follow its own rules?
My favorite part of English this year has definitely been our unit on idioms and expressions. Isn't it crazy that people say things like "kick the bucket," "piece of cake," and "let the cat out
of the bag"? They make no literal sense at all! I've been trying to use more idioms in my own speech, just for fun. The other day I told my mom "Don't have a cow!" when she got excited about something. She just looked at me with a totally confused expression.
Even though English is really hard, I'm going to keep working at it. Being tri-lingual in English, Spanish, and Mandarin will be so useful later in life. Who knows, maybe I'll even become an English teacher someday! I could get my students stickers and teach them weird expressions like "cut me some slack." For now, I'll try my best not to "bark up the wrong tree" or "miss the boat" on any big assignments. Wish me luck!
篇4
My Favorite Book
Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my very favorite book. It's called "The Magical Forest" by Emily Westbrook. I just love, love, LOVE this book!
The Magical Forest is about a young girl named Rose who discovers a secret path in the woods near her house that leads to an enchanted forest. In this forest, all the trees can talk and walk
around! There are cute little critters like bunnies and squirrels that can speak human language too. Rose makes friends with a wise old oak tree named Oakley and a feisty little chipmunk called Chip.
One day, Rose learns that an evil sorcerer wants to cut down the Magical Forest to build a nasty factory that will pollute the woods. So Rose, Oakley, Chip, and all their forest friends have to band together to stop the sorcerer and save their beloved home. They go on an epic adventure full of danger, but also lots of funny and heartwarming moments.
I adore this book for so many reasons. First of all, the Magical Forest itself seems like such a wondrous and beautiful place. I wish I could visit there! I would love to talk to the trees and critters. I would ask them all about what enchanted forest life is like. I would make lots of new forest friends.
Secondly, the main character Rose is just so courageous and kind-hearted. Even though she's just a young girl, she isn't afraid to stand up to the scary sorcerer to protect her new forest home. She believes in herself and her power to do what's right. Rose never gives up, even when things get really tough on her quest. She is someone I really look up to and want to be like.
The book also has amazing illustrations on almost every page. The pictures are so vivid and vibrant, full of rich colors and fine details. It's like the Magical Forest springs to life before your eyes! I spend lots of time closely examining each drawing, looking at all the little critters and plants in the backgrounds. The illustrations truly add so much extra magic.
But most of all, I cherish the beautiful messages about friendship, perseverance, and environmental conservation that this book promotes. Rose and her forest buddies show that if you work together as a team and never lose hope, you can overcome any obstacle. They also teach that we must protect nature and preservehabitats for animals and plants. I think these are such powerful lessons that every kid should learn.
I have read The Magical Forest over and over, maybe like 20 times! I never get tired of it. Every time I read it, I discover some fun new detail I hadn't noticed before. My parents have had to buy me three copies because I wore out the first two from reading them so much! I've evenmemorized a bunch of my favorite passages and can recite them out loud.
My friends and I have acted out scenes from the book too, taking turns playing Rose, Oakley, Chip and the other characters. We change our voices to fit their personalities - I do a really great
grumpy chipmunk voice for Chip! We've also made drawings of the magical forest and its inhabitants. We have poster-sized pictures hanging in my room decorated with glitter, sequins, and pom-poms.
The Magical Forest by Emily Westbrook is hands down my favorite book ever. I truly hope it never goes out of print so kids forever can experience the joy of this amazing story. I'm already counting down the days until the author releases her next book! I'm keeping my fingers crossed it will be about Rose and her forest friends going on another adventure. Maybe this time they'll travel to an enchanted desert or a magical underwater kingdom. A girl can dream! But no matter what, I know it will be every bit as wonderful as The Magical Forest. Emily Westbrook is simply the greatest author and I'm her biggest fan!
篇5
My Awesome Summer Vacation
Yay, it was summer vacation! No more school for a whole two months. I was so excited to sleep in late, play video games, and have fun all day. But my parents had other ideas...
First, they said I had to go to summer camp for four weeks. "It will be great!" they promised. "You'll make new friends, try
new activities, and stay active instead of just sitting around all summer." I was not convinced.
On the first day, the counselors made us go on a loooong hike. My legs were so tired! But then we swam in a cool lake and played gagaball, which was kind of fun. That night we had a campfire and sang silly songs. Hmmm, maybe this wouldn't be so bad after all.
Over the next few weeks, I tried all sorts of new things. I went canoeing and fishing for the first time (I didn't catch anything though). We made potholders and birdhouses in arts and crafts. I was horrible at archery but loved playing capture the flag and building forts in the woods. And I finally cleared the rock climbing wall after trying every single day.
Best of all, I met four awesome boys around my age - Jake, Tyler, Marcus and Alex. We were all in the same cabin together. Jake was the funny jokester who always made us laugh. Tyler loved sports and was amazing at every game. Marcus was super smart and helped us with complicated strategies during capture the flag. And Alex was really artistic and made the coolest fort designs.
At first it was a little awkward being with kids I didn't know. But after we got over those first few days of weirdness, we
became besties. We stayed up late whispering stories, pulled harmless pranks on the counselors, and defended our cabin's honor against the OTHER cabins. We promised to all request being together again next summer.
After camp ended, my parents could tell I had an amazing time because I wouldn't stop talking about it. But then they said, "OK, now we're going on a family road trip for two weeks!" Ughhhh, being stuck in a car with my parents and little sister Lily for hours on end? This was not going to be fun at all.
Our first stop was the Wisconsin Dells, which is the "Waterpark Capital of the World!" We spent two days going on water coasters, lazy rivers, and these terrifying trap door slides where the floor opened up and you plunged straight down. My dad loved them but I thought I was going to wet my pants every time!
Then we drove to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. It was so cool seeing the giant presidents' faces carved into the mountain side. An artist's dad was there and he taught us how to draw realistic portraits. I worked super hard and mine of Abraham Lincoln actually turned out pretty good!
After that, we went camping for a few days in the Badlands. We hiked around the rocks and canyons, saw wild bison and
prairie dogs, and made s'mores over the campfire every night. One night we did a ranger-led star gazing hike where we could see about a billion stars! So bright and sparkly against the dark sky.
Our last stop was Denver, Colorado to visit cousins. They took us up into the Rocky Mountains where we went whitewater rafting down a fast, choppy river. We had to paddle hard and at one point we almost flipped over! But we made it through the rapids safely and it was a total adrenaline rush.
On the long drive back home to Michigan, I thought about what an awesome summer it had been. Summer camp was a total surprise and turned out to be WAY more fun than expected, especially with my four new best friends. And while the road trip seemed boring at first, we ended up having a blast swimming, hiking, camping, and trying exciting activities in amazing places I'd never been before.
When I got home, I was absolutely exhausted but full of great memories from all my summer adventures. Sure, I had missed sleeping in and gaming all day. But this summer was one I'll never forget. I can't wait to hear what Mom and Dad have planned for next year!
篇6
My Favorite Book
Hi friends! Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite book in the whole wide world. It's called "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. Have you read it before? If not, you are really missing out!
This book is part of the Chronicles of Narnia series. The Chronicles of Narnia has 7 books total, but The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the first one and my favorite. It's a fantasy adventure story that takes place in a magical land called Narnia.
The story starts out in England during World War 2. There are four main characters - Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie. They are brothers and sisters. Because of the air raids happening in the cities, they have to go stay in the country with an old professor.
When they get to the professor's huge old house, the kids start exploring on a rainy day. That's when Lucy, the youngest sister, discovers the amazing wardrobe that leads to the land of Narnia! At first her siblings don't believe her, but soon they all get a chance to go through the wardrobe and see Narnia for themselves.
Narnia is the coolest place ever. It's a whole other world filled with talking animals, mythical creatures, and it's ruled by animal kings and queens. But when the children arrive, Narnia is under the spell of the evil White Witch. She has made it always winter but never Christmas! Can you imagine? No Christmas at all! The White Witch has turned Narnia into a frozen land where it is constantly snowing. She is so cruel that she has turned some of the residents to stone with her wand.
The children soon learn that the only way to break the White Witch's power is by finding Aslan, the great lion who is the true ruler of Narnia. He has been away from Narnia for a long time. The children, along with some new friends like Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, set out on a journey to find Aslan and ask for his help.
There are so many exciting adventures and challenges along the way! At one point, Edmund is kidnapped by the Witch and becomes her prisoner. The other kids have to complete heroic challenges to try to save him. There are epic battles between Aslan's forces and the White Witch's evil army. Aslan shows his power and bravery time and time again to protect Narnia.
My favorite part is when Aslan allows himself to be killed by the Witch, only to come back to life and finally defeat her powers once and for all. In the end, the children get to become kings and
queens of Narnia for many years until they eventually grow up and have to go back to their own world. But Aslan promises they can come back and visit Narnia again one day.
There is so much I love about this book! The world of Narnia that C.S. Lewis created is so imaginative and full of wonder. I wish I could visit there myself! I love the strong family bond between the Pevensie children, even when Edmund starts going astray for a while. Most of all, I love the powerful lion character of Aslan. He represents strength, goodness and sacrifice. Whenever I'm feeling scared or unsure, I think "What would Aslan do?" and it makes me feel braver.
If you haven't read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe yet, you really need to! It has everything - adventure, fantasy, talking animals, good versus evil, and amazing storytelling. It will make you feel like a kid again no matter how old you are. The book is loaded with important life lessons too about love, family, courage and doing the right thing.
After you read it, you should watch the movie too. It came out in 2005 and it's so well done! The special effects bringing Narnia to life are just breathtaking. I've watched it a million times and it never gets old. Seeing Aslan on the big screen is pure magic.
So that's my big pitch for why The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe should be your new favorite book. Trust me, once you pick it up you won't be able to put it down! You'll be transported to the wintry world of Narnia and won't want to leave. I hope I've convinced you to give it a try. Just。

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