练习册初一英语下册第四单元作文练习册
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练习册初一英语下册第四单元作文练习册
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篇1
My Summer Vacation Adventure
Hi! My name is Emma and I'm going to tell you all about my awesome summer vacation. It was the best summer ever! I went on a really cool trip with my mom, dad, and little brother Tommy. We went to visit my aunt and uncle who live on a farm out in the country. I was so excited because I love animals and had never been to a real farm before.
The drive there took forever. Tommy kept asking "Are we there yet?" like a million times. He's so annoying sometimes! But we finally made it after what felt like a bajillion hours in the car. When we pulled up to the farm, I could hardly believe my eyes! There were cows, horses, chickens, and other animals everywhere. The wide open spaces were beautiful with green fields and a huge red barn.
My aunt and uncle greeted us with big hugs. "Welcome to Prairie Meadows Farm!" my aunt said. They showed us to the guest house where we would be staying. It was a cute little
building right next to the barn. I loved that we would be so close to all the animals.
That first night, my uncle took us on a tour around the farm. He introduced us to all the different animals - the gentle cows, the majestic horses, the clucking chickens, the friendly pigs, and more. He even let me feed some of them! Feeding a horse was amazing. That night at dinner, we had fresh eggs, milk, and vegetables that all came straight from the farm. It was so delicious.
Over the next few days, I got to help out with some of the farm chores. I collected eggs from the chicken coops, milked the cows, brushed the horses, and slopped the pigs. At first, slopping the pigs wasn't my favorite job because, well, pigs are pretty smelly and messy. But I got used to it and it was actually kind of fun. The pigs were funny little guys who loved to roll around in the mud.
My little brother Tommy's favorite part was riding the horses. My aunt taught him and me how to ride. We started off just walking around the pasture, but by the end of the week we could trot too! Tommy looked so tiny up on that big horse, but he was having a blast. I felt like a real cowgirl.
One night, we had a picnic out in the fields and my uncle built us a campfire. We roasted marshmallows and watched the sunset. The sky turned brilliant shades of orange, pink, and purple. It was so beautiful. That's when I saw a family of deer quietly grazing in the distance. We all had to be very still and quiet to watch them. Seeing those deer in their natural home on the farm was magical.
My favorite day was when we went on a long hike around the entire farm property. We crossed over creeks, climbed over fences, and wandered through wide open meadows. We saw rabbits, squirrels, birds, and even a coyote! I had never seen so much wildlife in nature before. That hike made me feel so small but in an amazing way - like I was a tiny speck in this huge, wonderful world.
On our last night, we had a big barbecue cookout. My aunt and uncle invited some of their farm worker friends and their families over too. We played games, danced to music, and I got to meet kids my age who actually live and work on farms. They taught me how to dosey doe and we had a blast. For dinner, we feasted on burgers, corn, and more fresh food from the farm. It was the perfect way to end our country adventure.
The morning we left, I was really sad to go. I gave all the animals goodbye hugs and kisses. I was going to miss feeding the chickens, slopping the pigs, and riding the horses. But mostly, I was going to miss the peace and beauty of the farm and being surrounded by nature. This trip taught me so much about where our food comes from and how much work goes into caring for animals and crops. I have a whole new appreciation for farmers and the outdoors.
I hope I can go back to Prairie Meadows Farm for another visit soon! Getting away from the city and seeing a simpler way of life was an experience I'll never forget. I feel so lucky that I got to spend my summer on a real working farm with such kind relatives. This was definitely the most amazing, unforgettable, best summer vacation EVER! I can't wait for my next country adventure. Well, that's all for now. Gotta run - there's a farm full of animals to tend to! Yeehaw!
篇2
My Summer Vacation Adventure
Yay, school is finally out for summer! No more waking up super early, no more homework, no more tests. Just three months of pure freedom and fun! This summer is gonna be the
best ever because my family is going on an awesome vacation. We're taking a road trip all the way across the country to visit the Grand Canyon! I've never been anywhere that far before.
Mom and Dad started planning the trip months ago. Dad made a huge map with the route highlighted and calculated how many miles we'd drive each day. He found some cool roadside attractions along the way too, like the World's Biggest Twine Ball and Carhenge (which is just a bunch of old cars stuck in the ground, but still sounds neat). Mom booked all the hotels and made an itinerary for the whole trip. She's super organized like that.
On the first day of vacation, we woke up bright and early to get on the road. Dad got our big SUV all packed up with our suitcases, camping gear, snacks, and basically our whole house. My little brother Timmy wouldn't stop whining about being squished in the backseat with all the stuff. Finally we were all buckled in and started the 2,000 mile journey west.
The first few days of driving were pretty boring to be honest. We spent hours and hours on the interstate, staring out the window at cornfields and cows. Timmy and I constantly bugged Mom and Dad by asking "Are we there yet??" To pass the time, we played road trip games like I-Spy, sang silly songs, and dozed
off for naps. We also stopped along the way to see the World's Largest Chicken Statue and Get Your Lean On BBQ Pit, which was just an overgrown grill shaped like a pig. Weird but fun!
After a few days, the flat plains finally gave way to rolling hills and mountains in the distance. That's when the drive got way more exciting and scenic. We drove along winding mountain roads, passing by breathtaking overlooks and quaint little towns. We even saw a family of massive elk grazing along the roadside! Mom insisted we stop at every view point to take a million pictures.
One night, instead of staying at a hotel, we pitched our tent at a campground in the middle of a forest. We had a picnic dinner of hot dogs and baked beans, followed by ooey gooey s'mores for dessert. Sitting around the campfire, we told scary stories and looked up at the infinitely starry sky. Timmy got terrified and clung to Dad all night, insisting there were bears circling our tent. There were definitely some strange noises, but they were probably just squirrels and raccoons. Still, it was kinda spooky but also super fun!
After over a week of driving, we finally made it to the Grand Canyon! The sight of it was like nothing I'd ever seen before. A massive, colorful gorge a mile deep, carved by the mighty
Colorado River. We pulled over at the first vista point and gasped at the astounding view. Even in pictures, it doesn't quite do it justice. You have to see it in person to really appreciate how immense and beautiful it is.
We spent three glorious days hiking along the canyon rim, taking a million more pictures and just soaking in the majesty of nature. One morning, we even woke up before sunrise to watch the first light bathe the canyon walls in brilliant shades of orange and red. Timmy whined about having to wake up so early, but I thought it was awesome.
On our last day there, we took a guided mule ride partway into the canyon itself. Can you believe people actually hike all the way down to the river and back up in one day? That's like a 20 mile round trip! The mule path was narrow with sheer drop-offs on both sides. Timmy got so scared he made the mule driver let him ride doubled up with Dad. I wasn't scared at all though. In fact, I thought it was a thrilling adventure!
After the Grand Canyon, we had to make the long drive back home. We were tired but didn't want the awesome road trip to end. Along the way back, we stopped at a wild west ghost town and had a massive water balloon fight. We also went whitewater
rafting down a rapid river, which was amazing but terrifying when our raft almost tipped over!
Finally, we made it back home after traveling over 4,000 miles in total. We were tan, tired, but filled with so many wonderful memories. This summer road trip adventure to the Grand Canyon was easily the best vacation I've ever had. I'll never forget the incredible sights, the hilarious mishaps, and the nonstop quality family time. I'm already dreaming about where we'll go next summer!
篇3
My Awesome Summer Vacation
Hey there! It's me again, your favorite elementary school writer. Miss Wang gave us an assignment to write about what we did over summer vacation for our first year junior high English workbooks. I'm super excited because I had the best summer ever!
It started off with a bang on the last day of school. All my classmates were stoked that we didn't have any more classes, tests or homework for two whole months! We couldn't wait to stay up late, sleep in and just be kids instead of students for a
while. I invited my best buds Xiao Ming and Xiao Li over for a sleepover that first night to celebrate being free.
My mom made us all her famous dumplings for dinner and we pigged out. Then we played videogames until like 2am! We never get to do that during the school year. The next morning we slept past noon. Ah, true luxury! That's how I knew it was going to be an awesome summer.
The first week we just hung out, rode our bikes around the neighborhood and didn't have a care in the world. No homework, no waking up early, no mean teachers yelling at us. Just three best friends being kids like we're supposed to be. Those days are the dream!
Then my birthday rolled around and my parents threw me the sickest Transformers-themed party! All my friends came over and we had Transformer decorations, games, even a cakes with the Autobots on it. My uncle hired a performer to do magic tricks and balloon animals too. Ilaughed so hard that day my stomach hurt. Best birthday ever!
The next weekend my dad surprised us with tickets to go to the new Marvel movie over in the city. He took me, Xiao Ming and Xiao Li on the train and we felt like such cool dudes traveling into the big city just us guys. The movie was incredible with all
the huge action scenes and crazy superpowers. I don't remember the last time I was that totally amped.
A couple weeks into summer, my parents sent me to a day camp at the local university. I wasn't excited to spend weeks of my vacation at a camp at first. But then I found out we got to learn ALL sorts of awesome stuff! One week we did experiments and watched chemicals blowing up. So freakin' cool! The next week we got to write our own novels and illustrate them. Then we did math games, outdoor adventures and even coding. By the end I never wanted to leave!
When I got home from camp, my cousin from far away came to stay with us for two weeks. Having him around was like having a constant sleepover buddy. We played basketball in the park every day, had tournaments on my Nintendo Switch, and just goofed around doing dumb kid stuff 24/7. No parents or teachers to nag us. It was the life!
But nothing topped the best week of the entire summer - the week my family went to Hainan Island! We stayed at this incredible beach resort right on the ocean. I had never seen water so blue and clear before. We swam in the waves, played beach volleyball, and went snorkeling to see all the tropical fish. The weather was perfectand the sunsets were stunning.
One day we took a boat tour and I saw wild dolphins swimming alongside us! Their fins sticking out of the waves looked so magical. On another day, we hiked through a rainforest jungle and saw lizards, colorful birds, and slithering snakes up close. So wild! We even went to see these underground rivers inside caves lit up with colorful lights. Absolutely breathtaking. I felt like a real explorer.
Sadly, that week flew by way too fast. Before I knew it, it was time to head back home and start prepping to go back to school. Talk about a bummer! Why can't summer just last forever?
Those final few days, I desperately tried to soak up as much fun and freedom as possible. We played video games until late at night, ate all our favorite snacks, and stayed outside from dawn until way past dusk. No schedule, no rules, just pure bliss.
Finally, the day came. Summer was officially over and it was back to prison...I mean school! Xiao Ming, Xiao Li and I spent that entire first morning just sulking, depressed that our summers of endless fun and adventure had ended. Worst day ever.
But you know what? As tough as it was going back, at least we have these awesome memories from the best summer ever! That's what's going to get me through all the lame homework, boring lessons, and crankypants teachers this year. I'll just
daydream about swimming in the ocean in Hainan, watching those dolphins, and experiencing all the magic and excitement of summer vacation.
Thanks for reading my essay, Miss Wang! I already can't wait for next summer. Maybe we can go camp in the mountains or take a trip to one of those awesome new Disney parks in Japan or South Korea. A kid can dream, right? See you in class!
篇4
My Summer Vacation Fun!
Yay, summer vacation was here at last! No more waking up super early and going to school. I was so excited for all the fun things I could do.
The first week, my family went camping in the mountains. We had to drive for like a million hours to get there, but it was worth it. The campground was right next to a huge lake with crystal clear blue water. My dad helped me put up our big tent and then we had a cookout with hot dogs and s'mores. Mmm, s'mores are my favorite! That night we made a campfire and roasted marshmallows. I tried sticking three marshmallows on my stick at once but then they all fell off into the fire. Oops!
The next day we went canoeing on the lake. The canoe was kind of wobbly at first and I thought we might tip over, but I got the hang of paddling after a while. We saw a family of ducks swimming together and tried not to get too close so we didn't scare them away. After canoeing we hiked to a waterfall and I got to wade in the shallow pool at the bottom. The water was ice cold but felt so refreshing on such a hot day.
On our last day of camping, we drove to a trail that went up into the mountains. The hike was really steep but the views from the top were incredible! You could see forever. We had a picnic lunch at the peak and I got crumbs all over myself because the breeze kept blowing my sandwich apart. When we got back home I was exhausted but had so much fun.
The next few weeks I went to soccer camp during the day. We did drills and scrimmages every day to work on our skills. I'm not the best soccer player on my team but I tried my hardest. At the end of every day we had big games where we got divided into teams. One time the ball smacked me right in the face when I wasn't paying attention! It really hurt for a few minutes but then I was ok. My face didn't even bruise.
When I wasn't at soccer camp, I spent a lot of time riding my bike around the neighborhood with my friends. We loved trying
to get air going off sweet jumps we made out of boards and dirt.
I fell off my bike a bunch of times and got some wicked cuts and bruises, but it didn't slow me down for long. My favorite was this one jump we made that sent you soaring if you got it just right. I'd yell "Cowabunga!" every time I went over it. Sometimes we cooled off by having epic water balloons battles too. My little sister even joined in sometimes which was actually kind of fun.
For the last week before school started, my family drove down to the beach. It's my favorite place in the whole world! I could spend all day every day just playing in the waves and building sandcastles. The first morning I woke up so early because I was too excited to sleep in. We had delicious chocolate chip pancakes at a little beachside diner before heading out onto the sand.
The ocean was nice and warm from the hot summer sun. I worked hard digging a deep moat around an epic sandcastle. My dad came over and stuck a dripped ice cream cone on the top which was the perfect final touch! After a picnic lunch of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, I boogie boarded for hours and rode wave after wave back to shore. I even saw some dolphins playing far out in the waves which was so cool! In the evenings we walked along the shoreline looking for cool seashells and
colorful rocks. I found a couple of huge conches to add to my collection back home.
On our last night at the beach, we had a bonfire and roasted hot dogs and marshmallows, just like when we went camping. I loved watching the bright orange flames dance under the stars. My little sister fell asleep in my mom's arms listening to the crackling fire and the rhythm of the gently lapping waves.
Too soon, it was time to head back home and get ready for a new school year. Summer vacation definitely went by way too fast! I have so many amazing memories though from all of my adventures. I can't wait for next summer when I'll get to make a whole new bunch of fun memories. Bring it on!
篇5
My English Workbook Fun!
Hey guys! I'm super excited to tell you all about the awesome writing exercises we've been doing in my 7th grade English workbook. It's from Unit 4 and it's all about creative writing and expressing ourselves. I used to think writing was kind of boring, but Mrs. Anderson has made it really fun!
The first exercise was called "My Superpower Wish." We had to imagine what superpower we would want if we could have any superpower in the world. Can you guess what I picked? That's right - the ability to fly! How cool would it be to soar through the clouds like a bird? I wrote all about using my flying powers to soar over cities, explore remote areas, and maybe even race a jet plane. But I also wrote that I would use my powers for good, like rescuing people from disasters. I don't want to fight bad guys and stuff. That's too scary for me!
Next up was an exercise called "Invent-a-Monster." For this one, we had to create our very own crazy monster and describe what it looks like and what kind of weird powers it might have. I decided to combine some of my favorite animals - a snake, a dragon, and a platypus. My monster was green and scaly with venomous fangs, bat-like wings, and a beak like a platypus. I called it the "Snakenipus" and gave it the power to shoot laser beams from its eyes! Doesn't that sound awesome and terrifying at the same time? I tried to make my description really detailed and vivid.
The next exercise was called "My Magic Telescope." We had to pretend we had a magical telescope that could see anything, anywhere in the universe. I thought that was such a cool concept!
With my magic telescope, I wrote about gazing at faraway galaxies filled with colorful swirling gases and massive stars. I described watching alien civilizations on other planets that were totally different from Earth. I even wrote about using my telescope to travel back in time and see things like gladiator fights in Rome or the building of the Egyptian pyramids. I tried to make my descriptions as rich and captivating as I could.
But my absolute favorite exercise was "My Dream Adventure." For this one, we could write about any fictional adventure we wanted to go on. I decided to write a story about joining a crew of space explorers traveling through a wormhole to a whole new universe! I described boarding our sleek spaceship and feeling butterflies in my stomach as we prepared to make the jump. When we emerged in the new universe, I wrote about mind-bending planets with waterfalls of green jello, floating rock formations, and aliens riding giant caterpillars. I had so much fun letting my imagination run totally wild for this story.
I really worked on trying to create funny, silly, and surprising descriptions.
Mrs. Anderson loved all of my writing pieces. She said my descriptions were "charmingly imaginative and vivid." I felt so proud when she read my dream adventure story out loud to the
class. Some of the other kids' stories were super creative too. Ranjit wrote about a magical sweater that could turn him into any animal he wanted. Sophia wrote about discovering a secret underground world inhabited by Cyclops giants. Isn't kids' imagination just the coolest?
Overall, these writing exercises have been my favorite part of English class so far. They've helped me practice my descriptive writing skills in a really fun and creative way. I feel like a great author or something now! I used to struggle putting enough details in my writing, but Ms. Anderson has showed me how to make my descriptions richer and more engrossing. I can't wait for our next set of creative writing exercises. I might write about getting shrunk down and exploring a magical world inside a mushroom patch. Or maybe about piloting a nuclear-powered rocket sled across the surface of Jupiter. The possibilities are endless when you let your imagination soar!
Anyway, I've got to run for now. But I'll be sure to tell you guys more about my awesome English workbook writing exercises soon. Getting creative and expressing myself through writing is my new favorite thing. Let your imagination run wild, friends!
篇6
My Super Awesome Summer Vacation
Summer vacation is the best time of year! No school, no teachers, no homework - just months of fun, sun, and adventures. This summer was one I'll never forget because I went on an epic trip with my family. We drove all the way from our home in Ohio to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. It took forever but it was so worth it!
The drive started out pretty boring. We were just driving down the same highways we always take when we go to visit my grandparents. My little brother Timmy wouldn't stop kicking the back of my seat and asking "Are we there yet?" every five minutes. Finally, after what felt like a million years, the scenery started to change. The flat fields turned into rolling hills, and then suddenly there were these HUGE rocky mountains all around us.
"Woah, are those the Rocky Mountains?" I asked, pressing my face against the window. Mom nodded and said they were called the Rockies for short. They were so tall and craggly, all covered in trees and snow at the tops. I had never seen anything like it before in my life.
"Just wait until you see the Grand Canyon," Dad said with a big grin. "It'll blow your mind!"
We drove through the mountains for a couple days, stopping at weird little towns along the way. In one town, we stayed at a hotel that was completely made out of wood logs. It had bears and deers carved into the walls and a giant fireplace in the lobby. I felt like a cowboy or frontiersman from the olden days!
Finally, we made it to the Grand Canyon. I knew it was gonna be big, but I wasn't prepared for HOW BIG. We pulled up to this viewing area and I literally couldn't believe my eyes. Stretched out in front of me was this GINORMOUS hole in the ground, a giant trench a mile deep and miles across. The colors were amazing too - bright oranges, reds, pinks from the rocks and dirt.
"This is incredible!" I shouted, running right up to the safety rail. "How did this happen? Who dug this?"
Mom laughed and explained that it was a natural formation, carved out over millions of years by the Colorado River. She said no one dug it and no one had made it - it was just there, a miracle of nature. My mind was totally blown.
Over the next few days, we hiked part of the way into the canyon, took a helicopter ride over it, went rafting down the Colorado River, and hung out at the rim watching the sun rise and set. It was all so amazing and beautiful. I'll never forget the
first moment I saw the Grand Canyon - it was like being on another planet or something.
After the Grand Canyon, we headed west towards California. We stopped at the Hoover Dam, which is this massive wall holding back a huge river and lake. It was pretty neat but definitely not as cool as the Grand Canyon. We also went to Las Vegas, which is basically just a big city of super tall buildings with bright lights everywhere. The hotels were insane - they looked like castles, pyramids, even the New York skyline!
Finally, we made it all the way to the Pacific Ocean in Los Angeles. I had never seen so much water in my whole life. The beaches stretched on forever, and the waves were huge! We spent a few days playing in the waves, making sandcastles, and exploring fun beach towns. We ate loads of delicious tacos, burritos, and fresh seafood. I even went swimming in the ocean and let the saltwater carry me around - it was so cool!
On the drive back home, I couldn't stop thinking about everything I had seen and experienced. I knew Ohio would feel so small and boring compared to those huge mountains, canyons, and coastlines. I felt like I had traveled to a whole other world and back over those few weeks.
This was by far the best summer ever. I got to see incredible natural wonders and landscapes I had only read about in books. I expanded my horizons and learned so much about different landscapes, cities, people, and cultures. Part of me will always be back at the rim of the Grand Canyon, staring out in disbelief at that unreal, mind-blowing scene. This trip gave me memories and experiences I'll never forget. I can't wait for my next big adventure!。