dams and dreams
小学下册P卷英语第1单元测验试卷
小学下册英语第1单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the name of the famous author who wrote "Moby Dick"?A. Ernest HemingwayB. Mark TwainC. Herman MelvilleD. F. Scott Fitzgerald2.The chemical formula for strontium chloride is __________.3.My mom is a great __________ (家庭主妇).4.The ______ loves to teach children.5.Please turn off the ______. (light)6.What is the capital of Brazil?A. Rio de JaneiroB. São PauloC. BrasíliaD. SalvadorC7.What do you call the sound a dog makes?A. MeowB. RoarC. BarkD. Tweetva is molten rock that comes out of a ______ during an eruption.9.The __________ (地方经济) relies on local resources.10.What do we call the part of a story that introduces the characters and setting?A. ClimaxB. ConclusionC. ExpositionD. ConflictC11.I enjoy ______ (riding) horses.12.The forest is very _______ (神秘的).13.What is the smallest prime number?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4B14.He is a good ___. (friend)15.I like to ride my bike to the ________.16.Which festival is known as the "Festival of Lights"?A. ChristmasB. DiwaliC. HalloweenD. ThanksgivingB17.The chemical symbol for dysprosium is _____.18.The engineer, ______ (工程师), designs buildings and bridges.19.The process of a liquid changing into a solid is called _______.20.My cat loves to chase _______ (光点) from a flashlight.21.Which animal is known for building dams?A. BeaverB. FoxC. SquirrelD. Rabbit22.I like to go ______ after school.23.What is the name of the famous actress known for her role in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?A. Audrey HepburnB. Marilyn MonroeC. Grace KellyD. Elizabeth TaylorA24.I can ______ (理解) the values of teamwork.25.What is the capital of Russia?A. MoscowB. St. PetersburgC. KazanD. NovosibirskA26.The Atlantic Ocean is located to the _______ of the United States.27.My ________ (玩具名称) is a great way to express my creativity.28.Reactants are the starting materials in a _______.29. A caterpillar eats ______ before becoming a butterfly.30.My mom grows _______ in the garden (我妈妈在花园里种_______).31.The flowers smell ___. (sweet)32.The discovery of ________ has had extensive implications for health.33.My grandma has many _______ (我奶奶有很多_______).34.Plants release _____ (oxygen) into the air.35.What is 9 - 6?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 436.How many sides does an octagon have?A. 6B. 7C. 8D. 9C37.What is the term for a person who designs buildings?A. ArchitectB. EngineerC. BuilderD. ContractorA38.The __________ (历史的丰富内涵) inform our identities.39.What do we call the place where we keep books?A. LibraryB. MuseumC. ParkD. SchoolA40.The __________ (古代王国) often waged wars for territory.41.We watch _____ on Saturday mornings. (cartoons)42.What is the name of the cat in "The Cheshire Cat"?A. TomB. JerryC. CatnipD. CheshireD43.What is 12 ÷ 4?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4C44.What is the name of the sweet food often eaten at birthday parties?A. PieB. CakeC. CookiesD. Ice CreamB45.The chemical symbol for vanadium is ____.46.The parrot can imitate human ______ (声音).47.The ______ (香味) of flowers can attract pollinators.48.The chemical symbol for arsenic is _____.49. A base feels slippery and can turn __________ paper blue.50.My _______ (狗) loves to bark at the mailman.51.The _______ (The Women's Suffrage Movement) fought for women's voting rights.52.What is the capital of Niger?A. NiameyB. MaradiC. ZinderD. AgadezA53.What is the term for the area of space where tiny particles collide and create cosmic rays?A. Cosmic Ray ZoneB. Particle AcceleratorC. High-Energy ZoneD. Collision Zone54.What do you call the person who helps you learn in school?A. DoctorB. TeacherC. CookD. Driver55.is very soft and cuddly. (毛绒玩具) The ____56.What is the capital of Somalia?A. MogadishuB. HargeisaC. KismayoD. BosasoA57.The process of photosynthesis converts light energy into ______ energy.58.My mom is a wonderful __________. (厨师)59.What is the capital city of Portugal?A. LisbonB. MadridC. RomeD. ParisA60.I can race my ________ (玩具) down a ramp.61.The _______ (马) is running fast.62.Where do fish live?A. TreesB. WaterC. LandD. SkyB63.My uncle loves to __________ (钓鱼) on weekends.64.I want to _____ (travel/study) abroad.65.What do you call the time of day when the sun sets?A. MorningB. AfternoonC. EveningD. Night66. A ____ has soft fur and enjoys being petted.67.What do you call a small, round, red fruit often mistaken for a vegetable?A. TomatoB. PotatoC. CarrotD. Beet68.The capital of Indonesia is _______.69.Which of the following is a primary color?A. GreenB. OrangeC. BlueD. PurpleC70.The clock is on the ___. (wall)71.forest) is home to many trees and animals. The ____72.I like to use my toys to act out ________ (名词) from my favorite books.73.What is the name of the famous Disney character who is a mouse?A. Donald DuckB. GoofyC. Mickey MouseD. PlutoC74.My brother is a ______. He dreams of becoming a scientist.75._____ (evergreen) trees provide shelter year-round.76.The zebra has black and ______ (白色) stripes.77.I like to play with my toy ________ (玩具名称) during road trips.78. A ______ is a large, flat area of land, often at high elevation.79.What is the opposite of "rich"?A. WealthyB. PoorC. AffluentD. LavishB80.The first female pharaoh of Egypt was __________ (哈特谢普苏特).81.What is the capital of Samoa?A. ApiaB. Pago PagoC. FagatogoD. MulifanuaA82.The monkey is _____ in the tree. (swinging)83.The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of _____.84.I have a ________ that makes me smile.85.The cat is chasing a ______ (mouse).86.The picture is on the ___. (wall)87.I like to _______ (写作) stories.88.The __________ (历史的纽带) connects us.89.Which animal is known for being very slow?A. CheetahB. SnailC. RabbitD. Dog90.What is the capital of the United States?A. New YorkB. WashingtonC. Los AngelesD. ChicagoB91.The car is parked _____ (in front/behind) the house.92.The __________ is a famous city known for its fashion.93.The Earth’s surface is constantly changing due to ______ and erosion.94.Parrots love to eat ______ (水果).95.She is ___ a book. (reading)96.The ______ leads the school’s music band.97.I always have ______ for dinner.98.The ________ (mountain) is covered in snow.99.I love to play with my _________ (玩具洗衣机) and pretend to do laundry. 100.What is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo?A. KinshasaB. GomaC. LubumbashiD. Mbandaka。
American-dream-and-Chinese-dream
During World War II, in the foxholes (战壕 ) and gun turrets ( 回转炮塔), the American Dream was a rose-covered cottage
with a white picket fence(篱笆), a front porch(院子) with a squeaky swing(秋千), a shady street, bright and obedient children, camping trips, fishing, the corner soda fountain, and seeing your children taking part in school church plays.
American Dream & Chinese Dream
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Contents: 1.Introduction of American dream 2.American’s great pride 3. Americans dreams 4.Different American Dreams at different times 5.Culture link 6.Chinese dreams 7.Conclusion
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American Anthem 美国国歌
星条旗永不落
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The successful examples of AmericanDream Benjamin Franklin – the founder of America, the
forefather Abraham Lincoln – the 16th President Rock Feller -- the petrol tycoon Carnage – the steel tycoon They are self-made men
小学上册第13次英语第6单元全练全测
小学上册英语第6单元全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.I like to ______ (学习) about different cultures.2.I can ___ a kite. (fly)3.I call my pet . (我称呼我的宠物为)4.I want to _______ (学习)更多关于历史.5.The _______ (小豹) is very fast when it hunts.6.My friend is a __________ (探险家).7. A rabbit has big _____.8.I enjoy playing sports like ______ (足球) and ______ (篮球). It keeps me ______ (健康) and strong.9.The fruit is ________ (新鲜).10.I saw a ________ in the park.11.The bell is ___ (ringing) loudly.12.The ______ (根部) serves as an anchor for stability.13.My new toy is a ________ that talks.14.What is the name of the place where you can see many animals?A. AquariumB. ZooC. ParkD. CircusB15.My favorite historical figure is _______ (名字). 他/她的故事很 _______ (形容词).16.What do you call the vehicle that travels on tracks?A. CarB. TrainC. PlaneD. BoatB17.My pet _______ (仓鼠) is very cute.18.The process of ______ can lead to the formation of new landforms.19.The ________ is very important.20.The ancient Egyptians used _______ for writing. (象形文字)21.What do we call the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres?A. Prime MeridianB. EquatorC. LongitudeD. LatitudeB22. A ______ (植物的保育) project can ensure survival.23.My friend is my best _______ who listens to my thoughts and dreams.24.What do you call a baby cat?A. PuppyB. KittenC. CalfD. Chick25.I have a big _______ (梦想) to travel around the world.26.What is the process by which a caterpillar becomes a butterfly?A. MetamorphosisB. EvolutionC. AdaptationD. Transformation27.I like to ______ (参与) in local workshops.28.Fats and oils are examples of organic _____ called lipids.29.She is wearing a lovely ___. (dress)30.The __________ is a famous archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. (夏威夷)31.What do you call a place where animals are kept?A. ZooB. FarmC. BarnD. ForestA32. A __________ is formed when atoms share electrons.33.What is the capital of Mongolia?A. UlaanbaatarB. ErdenetC. DarkhanD. KhövsgölA Ulaanbaatar34.I like to _______ (参观) museums.35.sh Armada was defeated by the ________ (英国海军). The Span36.Nebulas are giant clouds of ______.37.What do you call the story of your life?A. BiographyB. AutobiographyC. NovelD. Fiction38.What do we call a place where animals are kept for public viewing?A. FarmB. ZooC. AquariumD. WildB39.My sister enjoys __________ (舞蹈) classes after school.40.My cousin is very __________ (活泼的) and full of energy.41.Some _______ grow in water, like lilies.42.The ____ is a small creature that loves to eat carrots.43.What do we call a young ostrich?A. ChickB. CalfC. KitD. FawnA Chick44.My kitten loves to sleep in my ______ (怀里).45.My sister is an ______. She draws beautiful pictures.46.What is the capital city of the UK?A. LondonB. DublinC. EdinburghD. Cardiff47.The hawk's keen eyesight helps it spot prey from high ________________ (位置).48.We are studying for the ________ (考试).49.In a chemical reaction, substances are converted into new ____.50.They are going to ________ a movie.51.What is the term for the path that a planet takes around the sun?A. AxisB. OrbitC. RouteD. Line52.The concept of climate policy addresses the need for action on ______ change.53.________ (植物保护工作) involves many strategies.54.The clock ticks _____ (slowly/quickly).55. A __________ (气相色谱) separates and analyzes compounds in the gas phase.56.The _____ (遥控车) goes really fast.57.What is the opposite of "up"?A. DownB. LeftC. RightD. Across58.What is the name of the superhero who wears a cape and flies?A. BatmanB. SupermanC. Spider-ManD. Iron Man59.What do we call the device used to take pictures?A. PhoneB. CameraC. ComputerD. TelevisionB60.When it rains, I like to stay __________ with a good book. (室内)61.What do we call the layer of gases surrounding the Earth?A. AtmosphereB. LithosphereC. HydrosphereD. BiosphereA62. Depression started in ________ (1929). The Grea63.What do you call the place where you can see wild animals?A. ZooB. ParkC. FarmD. Nature reserve64.__________ are used in batteries to store electrical energy.65.The Neolithic Revolution marked the beginning of _______.66. A ____ hops and has big ears.67.I play games with my ________ (玩具名称) every evening.68.The ______ (种植) process requires care.69.Most gases are ______ at room temperature.70.What do you call a person who studies human behavior?A. PsychologistB. SociologistC. AnthropologistD. HistorianA71.Which animal is known for building dams?A. BeaverB. RabbitC. SnakeD. Turtle72.What is the name of the famous river in China?A. YangtzeB. MekongC. GangesD. IndusA73.My brother is a big __________. (粉丝)74.The ________ (campaign) raises awareness.75.Ferns do not have _____ (花).76.I have a toy _______ that can spin and twirl around.77.I love to help my dad with the _______ (我爱帮我爸爸做_______).78. A ________ (生物多样性保护) is crucial for health.79.What is the capital of Canada?A. OttawaB. TorontoC. VancouverD. Montreal80.We have a ______ (快乐的) celebration for achievements.81.What do you call a story that teaches a lesson?A. FableB. FolktaleC. MythD. LegendA82. A _____ (海豚) jumps out of the water for fun.83.We should appreciate the beauty of ______ (自然).84.In science class, we learn about the ________ (宇宙) and the ________ (星星).85.What is the name of the famous American actress known for "The Sound of Music"?A. Julie AndrewsB. Audrey HepburnC. Meryl StreepD. Judy GarlandA86.I enjoy ______ in the garden.87.What is the process of photosynthesis?A. Plants making foodB. Animals eating plantsC. Water evaporatingD. Seeds germinatingA88.The _______ can help reduce stress and anxiety.89.I can unleash my creativity with my ________ (玩具).90.My mom enjoys __________ (烹饪).91.What do we call the process of taking in air?A. InhaleB. ExhaleC. BreatheD. VentilateA92.The __________ of an atom is determined by its protons.93.What is the capital of Malta?A. VallettaB. MdinaC. GozoD. RabatA94.What do you call the large, fluffy clouds?A. CumulusB. StratusC. CirrusD. Nimbus95.What is the smallest prime number?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4B96.My fish bubbles _______ (水泡) in the tank.97.What do we call a person who repairs cars?A. AccountantB. MechanicC. ArchitectD. ChefB98.The stars are _____ (twinkling/shining) in the sky.99.The cat is _______ (在窗台上).100.The atomic mass of an element is the sum of its ______ and neutrons.。
美好未来:梦想与现实的奇迹英文演讲稿范文
美好未来:梦想与现实的奇迹英文演讲稿范文Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor for me to stand before you today and share my thoughts on the topic of "A Bright Future: The Miracles of Dreams and Reality." Our lives are shaped by the dreams we have and the realities we face, and it is through the merging of these two elements that miracles are born. Today, I would like to take you on a journey, exploring the unlimited potential that lies within each of us and the magic that happens when our dreams become a reality.Dreams hold a special place in our hearts and minds. They are the sparks that ignite our passions, the driving forces that push us to explore uncharted territory, and the visionsthat motivate us to make a positive impact on the world. Dreams give us a sense of purpose, no matter how big or small, and they provide us with hope and inspiration in times of adversity. It is through dreams that we dare to envision a better, brighter future for ourselves and for others.However, dreams alone are not enough to bring about meaningful change. Dreams need to be coupled with action anda dose of reality. Without this combination, dreams remain mere illusions, untapped potential waiting to be unleashed.It is when we bridge the gap between dreams and reality that miracles happen.Take, for example, the story of Thomas Edison, theinventor of the light bulb. Edison's dream was to create a device that would bring light into every home,revolutionizing the way we live. But it was not enough for Edison to simply dream; he had to face the realities of research and development, trial and error, and countlessfailures. Through perseverance, Edison eventually turned his dream into a reality and forever changed the world.Similarly, consider the story of Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who fought for girls' education in Pakistan. Malala's dream was to see every girl in her country receive a quality education. However, dream alone couldn't have achieved this. Malala faced the harsh reality of oppression and violence as she stood up for her beliefs. Through her courage and determination, she transformed her dream into a reality, inspiring millions along the way.The miracles of dreams and reality are not limited tothese notable figures. Miracles happen every day in our lives, big or small, as we strive to make our dreams a reality. It could be the doctor who saves lives, the teacher who nurtures young minds, or the volunteer who helps those less fortunate. Each of these individuals turned their dreams into realitiesby taking action and putting in the necessary effort.So, how do we make our dreams a reality? Firstly, we must believe in ourselves and in the power of our dreams. We needto have faith in our abilities and the potential that lies within us. Secondly, we must set clear goals and develop a roadmap to achieve them. This requires planning, perseverance, and the willingness to adapt and learn from our failures. Lastly, we must surround ourselves with a strong support system that encourages and motivates us, giving us the necessary push when we falter.In conclusion, the miracles of dreams and reality are intertwined in the fabric of our existence. As we embark onour individual journeys, let us remember that dreams have the power to inspire, but it is through the merging of dreams and reality that true miracles occur. Let us dare to dream big, take action, and create a brighter future for ourselves andfor generations to come.Thank you.。
人教版高一英语必修第二册Unit1CulturalHeritage单元练习含答案
⼈教版⾼⼀英语必修第⼆册Unit1CulturalHeritage单元练习含答案Unit 1 Cultural Heritage⼀、⽤关系代词和关系副词填空1. She and her family bicycle to work, _________ helps them keep fit.2. Kale, _________ sister I shared a room with when we were at college, has gone to work in Australia.3. Self-driving is an area _______ China and the rest of the world are on the same starting line.4. In 1963 the UN set up the World Food Program, one of _______ purposes is to relieve worldwide starvation.5. Many young people, most of ______ were well-educated, headed for remote regions to chase their dreams.6. We will put off the picnic in the park until next week, ____ the weather may be better.7. It is a truly delightful place, ________ looks the same as it must have done 100 years ago with its winding streets and pretty cottages,8. Opposite is St. Paul’s Church, ______________ you can hear some lovely music.9. The citizens are living in the east protest against the proposal.10. .People should not do things disturb their neighbours unnecessarily.⼆、完形填空Heritage EducationChina’s Cultural Heritage Day falls on the second Saturday of June every year. Many celebrations are held and all cultural relic protection sites are 1to open free to the public on the day. There is no 2that various celebrating 3 across the country will arouse public 4of the importance of cultural heritage protection and 5the young people to love the fine 6culture of the motherland.China faces a heavy task to protect and rescue its cultural 7.We need to consider seriously the 8of the lack of awareness about cultural heritage protection.9,Heritage Education is one of our main approaches. People cannot 10value cultural heritage if they do not know 11it is important or how to protect it. Over the past seven years, CHP has 12over a hundred educational 13to various groups, such as schools, government offices,14the general public. Many people have attended CHP seminars. Typically, each seminar lasts two or three hours and 15of an informative presentation,16by a longer question-and-answer session and discussion. Each attender with 17knowledge of cultural heritage,18it to be just the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. People often think that the duty only 19to the government. So “Cultural Heritage Day” will be a welcome 20to educate the public on world heritage conservation.1. A. forbidden B. suggested C. made D. designed2. A. need B. doubt C. wonder D. reason3. A. parties B. activities C. receptions D. eyewitnesses4. A. awareness B. knowledge C. affairs D. opinion5. A. inform B. advise C. persuade D. inspire6. A. natural B. modern C. traditional D. artificial7. A. discoveries B. treasures C. relics D. wonders8. A. harm B. record C. meaning D. importance9. A. So B. Instead C. And D. Thus10. A. properly B. simply C. carefully D. entirely11. A. what B. why C. how D. when12. A. offered B. ignored C. insisted D. presented13. A. honors B. questions C. seminars D. rights14. A. as well as B. as much as C. as good as D. as long as15. A. consists B. becomes C. lies D. forms16. A. recognized B. requested C. retold D. followed17. A. professional B. limited C. learned D. required18. A. considers B. understands C. realizes D. concludes19. A. comes B. stands C. belongs D. calls20. A. possibility B. relic C. opportunity D. likely三、阅读理解AIf you think about World Heritage Sites, you probably think of places connected with ancient art and culture, historical buildings and monuments. And of course,many of these are on the World Heritage List (WHL)(世界遗产名录). But the WHL contains a lot of sites that are not so obvious. Let's look at a few of them.Robben Island in South AfricaThis island was used through the centuries as a prison,a hospital and a military base. But it's probably most famous as a maximum-security prison for political prisoners in the twentieth century. Nelson Mandela was one of its most famous residents. The WHL says it represents “the victory of democracy (民主) and freedom over oppression and racism (种族主义)”.Borders of France and SpainThis is an area of great natural beauty and the mountains have many interesting geological formations. But it is also an area of small farms. People there still use a type of agriculture that used to be common in mountainous areas of Europe but has almost completely disappeared in modern times.The city of Brasilia ,BrazilBrasilia is a capital city that was created from nothing in 1956. The WHL calls it “a landmark in the history of town planning”. The different areas of the city and the buildings themselves were all designed at the same time carefully. Every part of the city shows the ideas of the planner and architect(建筑师).Simien National Park ,EthiopiaSimien National Park was one of the first sites to be listed in 1978. It is one of the highest mountain areas in Africa,and the WHL calls it “one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world”. It is also important for its wildlife. The population of some rare animals is getting smaller and smaller.1.The passage mainly talks about ________.A.the remains of ancient cultures on the WHLB.the household heritage sites on the WHLC.some of the not so obvious sites on the WHLD.places of artistic or cultural importance2.The WHL has listed Borders of France and Spain probably because ________. A.it shows us past European society through the type of agricultureB.this is an area of great natural beautyC.the mountains there have many interesting geological formationsD.people there still use a type of agriculture that is common in Europe in modern times3.Which of the following sites was listed on the WHL for its political symbol? A.Simien National Park,Ethiopia. B.The city of Brasilia,Brazil. C.Borders of France and Spain. D.Robben Island in South Africa.BAmerican Mark Hough lives near Los Angeles, California. He was just about to start his weekend with an alcoholic drink called a margarita and a dip in his hot tub when he heard sticks breaking and leaves moving in his backyard. At first, he thought the sounds were coming from his neighbor. But then, the noise grew louder. “So I got up, looked over in the bushes and there was a bear climbing up over my fence,” Hough said.After seeing the bear, Hough decided to go back into his home for safety reasons. When Hough looked outside a short time later, the bear had made himself at home in Hough's backyard. The bear had entered Hough's unheated hot tub.“He was playing, having a grand old time,” Hough said. He found his phone and began recording video of the bear's activities.After a few minutes of pool time, the bear got out and walked slowly around the yard. Then it made its way over to Hough's margarita. The bear pushed the drink over and drank it off the ground.Later in the day, Hough was talking to a neighbor when some tree leaves fell to the ground. Hough looked up to see the bear sleeping in the tree. “So he had his margarita, and now he's ready for an hour nap,” Hough said.Hough's video of the bear's relaxing afternoon has been a hit on social media. One Twitter user said the bear is “clearly having a better summer than you”. Other users called the bear a “summer hero”. One called it her “spirit animal”. And one local news station in Iowa suggested the bear's activities would be a great way tocelebrate America's Independence Day.4.Why did Mark Hough decide to return to his home?A.To avoid being attacked. B.To record a video.C.To have a drink. D.To call the local news station. 5.Who recorded the video of the bear's activities?A.Mark Hough himself. B.Hough's neighbor.C.One Twitter user. D.A reporter in a local news station. 6.Where was the bear found finally that day?A.In the pool. B.Near the fence.C.In a big tree. D.In his neighbor's backyard. 7.How did the Twitter users feel about the bear's activities? A.Unpleasant. B.Surprised. C.Horrible. D.Impossible.CPetra may be the treasure of an ancient world, hidden behind a tall mountain. Its beautiful scenery makes it one of the greatest ancient sites still standing today. Common sense says “perhaps there’s nothing on the planet that looks like it”. Without doubt, there’s nothing in the world that resembles it. The rock-carvedrose-red town of Petra is filled with a mysterious charm that had been “designed to strike wonder into all who entered it”.Petra is the legacy from the Nabataeans, a hard-working group of Arab people who settled in southern Jordan more than2,000 years ago. Admired then because oftheir culture, architecture and complex dams and water channels, Petra has become a UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) world heritage site and listed in the New Seven Wonders of the World.Petra is the most well-known site in Jordan located about 262 km south of Amman and 133 km north of Aqaba. The Dead Sea is 80 kilometres north of it. The steeply rising sides of a long, cool, dark and narrow gorge basically keep the sunlight out. Suddenly the gorge opens right into a natural square covered with Petra’s most well-known monuments, which glows in the bright sun. The ancient city shows the visitors its beautiful look. The town is large and the quality of the architecture is surprising. It leads someone to think about the creativity from the Nabataeans who made Petra their capital.Petra was the top architectural site for more than 400 years until it was occupied by the Romans in 106 AD. It was seen first when discovered in 1812 after being lost through the 16th century for nearly 300 years! Petra has 800 monuments, including buildings, tombs, baths, halls, temples, and streets, which were mostly carved in the pretty sandstone. Petra sights are in their finest in the early morning and the late afternoon. Once the sun warms the colorful stones, you will see the majesty of Petra.8. What do we know about Petra from the passage?A. It is on the top of a mountain.B. It was a palace for the king.C. It is a unique site.D. It was built by the Nabataeans in 106 AD. “Commonsensesays‘perhapsthere’snothingontheplanetthatlookslikeit’.”可推断佩特拉风光的独特性,故选C项。
我的姐姐作文,我们经常一起做什么英语
我的姐姐作文,我们经常一起做什么英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My SisterMy sister's name is Emily and she is the best sister ever! She is 8 years old, which makes her 3 years older than me. Emily has long brown hair and pretty green eyes. She is taller than me and really good at running and climbing trees. Sometimes I get jealous of how strong and fast she is, but I know I'll catch up to her soon since I'm still growing!Emily and I do so many fun things together. Our favorite thing is probably playing make-believe games. We have a big backyard with lots of trees and bushes, which makes the perfect setting for our imaginations to run wild. Sometimes we pretend we are brave explorers trekking through a dense jungle in search of treasure. Other times we are powerful wizards casting spells and battling evil dragons and monsters. No matter what fantasy world we dream up, we always have the best time acting it out together.We also love doing arts and crafts projects. Emily is really artistic and creative. She can draw amazing pictures and makes up the coolest ideas for crafts. Just last week, we made puppets out of old socks and put on an entire puppet show for our parents. Emily did all the voices and made the puppets move around so lifelike. I mostly just followed her lead, but it was still a blast!When the weather is nice, we go on adventures outside. We'll pack a small backpack with snacks and head off to explore the woods behind our house. Emily is an expert at finding cool things in nature like bird nests, beaver dams, and animal tracks. She taught me how to identify different kinds of trees and plants. We pretend we are brave settlers charting through the wilderness. Even just walking on the trails is fun when Emily is with me because we use our imaginations to make it more exciting.Emily is also teaching me how to ride a bike without training wheels. I was scared to take them off at first, but Emily showed me all her techniques for balancing. She runs alongside me holding the back of the seat to keep me steady. Little by little, I can go further and further without her help. Emily is always so patient, encouraging me and making sure I don't getdiscouraged. With her as my teacher, I know I'll be zipping around the neighborhood in no time!We have a blast just hanging out at home too. We have a big toy box full of dolls, action figures, building blocks, and other toys that we love playing with. Emily and I build awesome Lego cities and houses, then make up stories about the different characters living in them. We also play games like Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, and Hi-Ho Cherry-O. Emily usually lets me win if I'm getting too frustrated - what a nice sister!Emily looks out for me in so many ways. At school, she makes sure no one is picking on me at recess and always introduces me to her friends. She shares toys and snacks with me without me even asking. If I ever get in a argument with our parents, Emily will calmly take my side and convince them that maybe I wasn't totally wrong. I'm so lucky to have a big sister who has my back.I know I'm really blessed to have Emily as my sister. She is my best friend, my partner in crime, and my role model all in one. We have such a great bond and truly enjoy each other's company. I can share my deepest secrets, silliest jokes, and biggest dreams with Emily without any judgment. Her loyalty, kindness, and love for me is unconditional.Some kids only see their siblings as annoying pests, but not me. Emily makes my childhood magical and filled with so many wonderful memories. She is the brightest light in my life. No matter how old we get or where life takes us, Emily will always be my closest friend who I can count on forever. I'll cherish the time we have together as kids making up games, using our imaginations, and just being spontaneous and silly with no cares in the world. These days are precious and fleeting. I'm so grateful to have an incredible sister to experience them with. Hopefully when Emily and I grow up and have our own kids someday, our bond will allow us to remain just as close. I can't wait to see what adventures await us next!篇2My SisterMy sister's name is Emily, and she is three years older than me. She is the best sister anyone could ever ask for! We are always together, playing, laughing, and having fun. Even though we sometimes fight over silly things, like who gets to choose the TV show or what game to play, we make up quickly and go back to being the best of friends.One of our favorite things to do together is play pretend games. Emily has a vivid imagination, and she comes up with the most amazing stories and characters. Sometimes we pretend to be brave knights fighting dragons, or explorers discovering new lands. Other times, we become princesses in a magical kingdom, or secret agents on a top-secret mission. No matter what we play, we always have a blast!We also love to read books together. Emily is a great reader, and she often reads aloud to me. Her voice is so expressive, and she does different voices for each character, making the stories come alive. My favorite books are the ones about adventures and fantasy worlds, but Emily also enjoys mystery and detective stories. After she finishes reading a chapter, we discuss what might happen next and make predictions. It's like we're part of the story ourselves!Another activity we enjoy is arts and crafts. Emily is incredibly creative and can make the most beautiful things out of simple materials like paper, crayons, and glue. She has taught me how to make origami animals, paper airplanes, and even jewelry out of beads and string. Sometimes we spend hours working on our craft projects, getting lost in our own little world of creativity.One of the things I admire most about my sister is her kindness and compassion. She is always looking out for me and making sure I'm okay. If I fall and scrape my knee, she's the first one by my side, offering a hug and a band-aid. If I'm feeling sad or upset, she knows just what to say to make me feel better. She's also incredibly patient and never gets frustrated when I need help with something, like tying my shoelaces or learning how to ride a bike.Emily is also very smart and does well in school. She's always willing to help me with my homework, explaining things in a way that makes sense to me. Sometimes, she even makes up little games or rhymes to help me remember important facts or concepts. She's like a built-in tutor, but way more fun!One of our favorite things to do is have sleepovers in each other's rooms. We stay up late, telling stories, giggling, and sharing our deepest secrets. Emily is the best secret-keeper, and I know I can trust her with anything. We also love to have dance parties, blasting our favorite music and making up silly dances. It's a great way to let loose and just be silly together.As we get older, I know our relationship will change and evolve, but I'm confident that our bond will remain strong. Emily is not just my sister; she's my partner in crime, my confidante,and my hero. I'm so lucky to have her in my life, and I know that no matter what happens, we'll always have each other's backs.In conclusion, my sister Emily is the most amazing person I know. She's kind, smart, creative, and always knows how to make me smile. We share so many wonderful memories and adventures together, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us. Sisters are truly the best gifts life has to offer, and I'm grateful every single day for mine.篇3My Sister and What We Often Do TogetherI have a big sister named Emily. She is 10 years old and I am8 years old. Emily and I really like spending time together and doing fun activities. We are the best of friends!One thing Emily and I love to do is play make-believe games. Sometimes we pretend we are explorers trekking through a dense jungle. We use our basement as the "jungle" and make vines out of old jump ropes and binoculars out of empty toilet paper rolls. We have to watch out for the "wild animals" which are just our stuffed animal toys. Other times we pretend we are brave knights fighting evil dragons and saving princesses. Emily lets me use her plastic sword and shield for these games. Wetake turns being the dragon and the knight. When I'm the dragon, I make really loud roaring sounds! Emily always laughs at how silly I sound.We also enjoy doing arts and crafts together. Emily is really good at drawing so she teaches me fun techniques. One of my favorite things she showed me is how to draw cartoon animals. I can now draw pretty good dogs, cats, and bunnies. Emily is awesome at making friendship bracelets too. She patiently teaches me the knotting patterns and helps fix my mistakes. I've made a bunch of bracelets to give to my friends. For Christmas, Emily and I like to make homemade cards and decorations for our parents and grandparents. We use construction paper, glue, glitter, and other craft supplies. It's so much fun getting creative and making special gifts.Emily and I both really like sports so we spend a lot of time playing outside together. Our favorite game is basketball and we have a hoop mounted over the garage. We practice dribbling, passing, and shooting hoops. Emily is better than me because she's taller, but I'm catching up! When we get tired of basketball, we'll toss a frisbee or kick around a soccer ball. We run around chasing each other and laughing like crazy. Sometimes we just walk around the neighborhood looking for cool rocks,interesting leaves, or funny looking trees. We once found a huge icicle that we played withunsafe swords!On rainy days, we entertain ourselves inside with board games and puzzles. Our favorite game is Candy Land - I always want to be the green player. We get silly and make up funny voices for our characters. Emily is much better than me at jigsaw puzzles. She has a lot of patience for finding where all the pieces fit together. I sometimes get frustrated and give up, but Emily encourages me to keep trying. We also love to bake cookies, cupcakes, and brownies together. Emily is old enough to help measure and mix ingredients. She always lets me lick the spoon and batter bowl when we're done!I'm so lucky to have Emily as my big sister. We never get bored or lonely because we always have each other to play with. Emily looks out for me and keeps me safe, but she also makes me laugh with her goofy jokes and faces. We have amazing adventures together using just our imaginations. Even though we fight sometimes over sharing toys or who gets to pick the game, we always make up quickly. Emily is my very best friend in the whole world and I can't wait to keep having fun with her as we get older. Sisters are the best!篇4My SisterI have a big sister named Emily. She is ten years old, and I'm seven. Emily is the best sister ever! We do so many fun things together.One of our favorite things to do is play games. Emily taught me how to play lots of cool games like Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, and Go Fish. We also love playing make-believe games where we pretend to be everything from princesses to superheroes. Emily is really good at making up stories and adventures for us to act out. Sometimes we even put on little plays for our parents!Emily and I also enjoy doing arts and crafts together. We have a big box full of crayons, markers, colored pencils, glue, scissors, and all kinds of fun craft supplies. We make drawings, paintings, and all sorts of creative projects. One time we made birthday cards for our whole family. Another time we made puppets out of paper bags and put on a puppet show. It's so much fun to be creative and use our imaginations.In the summer, Emily and I spend a lot of time playing outside. We have a swing set and a little playhouse in our backyard. We take turns being the mom and the dad and cooking pretend meals. Sometimes we play games like tag orhide-and-seek too. When it gets really hot, we run through the sprinklers to cool off and have lots of laughs.Emily is also a really good reader, so she often reads books to me before bedtime. I love cuddling up next to her and listening to her read stories with fun voices for all the characters. My favorite books are the ones about dragons and knights having big adventures. Emily is an amazing storyteller.Even though Emily is older than me, we still get along really well most of the time. Sure, we bicker and disagree sometimes like all siblings do. But at the end of the day, Emily is my best friend. We share so many silly jokes and special secrets. I'm so lucky to have a awesome big sister to do all kinds of fun things with!Sometimes Emily has to go to her friends' houses or do other activities without me. Those times can be kind of lonely. I really miss having her around to play with. But I know she'll always come back, and we can pick up where we left off with our imaginations and shenanigans.Emily helps me with so much too. If I'm having trouble with my homework, she tries to explain things in a way I can understand. If I can't reach something, she'll get it down for me from up high. And if I'm feeling sad or scared, she's always thereto give me a big hug and make me feel better. She's the best big sister anyone could ask for.I'm sure as we get older, Emily and I will keep finding fun new things to do together. Maybe we'll join a sports team or take an art class. Maybe we'll go on camping trips or have sleepovers with friends. Or maybe we'll just keep making up crazy games and adventures right in our backyard. No matter what, I know Emily will be by my side as my partner in crime, making every day an exciting new memory. Sisters really are the best!篇5My SisterMy sister's name is Emily and she is two years older than me. She's ten years old and I'm eight. Even though Emily is older, we get along really well and love spending time together. We do lots of fun things as sisters!One of our favorite things to do is play make-believe games. Emily is so creative and comes up with the most imaginative stories and adventures for us. Sometimes we pretend we are explorers trekking through a jungle in search of a lost city. Other times we are princesses ruling over a magical kingdom. My sister always has the best ideas!We also enjoy doing arts and crafts together. Emily is really good at drawing and painting. She taught me how to draw animals and people. I'm not as good as her yet, but she is very patient with me. We like making things out of clay, painting rocks we find outside, and using recycled materials to build little houses and vehicles. Getting creative and crafty is one of our favorite pastimes.Emily and I love reading books too. We take turns picking books from the library and then read them out loud together. We get really into the stories, using different voices for the characters. It's so much fun! After we finish a book, we spend time discussing our favorite parts. I hope I can read as well as my sister one day.One of my most cherished memories is when Emily stepped up to protect me from a neighborhood bully. This big older kid was picking on me and Emily bravely stepped in to defend her little brother. She stood up to the bully and wasn't scared at all. Seeing her courage and loyalty in that moment only made me love her more. Emily is always looking out for me.Even though we do tons of indoor activities, we also try to spend time outside being active. Emily taught me how to ride a bike and we love going on family bike rides together. We'll raceeach other and she'll let me win sometimes. We also like playing catch, jumping on the trampoline, swimming at the pool, and building forts or obstacle courses in the backyard. My sister has limitless energy!When the weather is bad, we create our own fun indoors. We put on silly performances for our parents, build houses and castles out of cardboard boxes, and have dance parties in the living room. We even started our own little club that only Emily and I are members of. We make up secret handshakes and everything!On rainy days, we love playing board games and solving puzzles together. We make it a competition to see who can finish their puzzle first or beat the other at Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders. I don't mind when Emily wins because I know I'll get her next time. We are both very competitive, but always have a lot of laughs when we play.At night before bed, Emily and I do "top secret sister chat time." We tell each other about our days, share our hopes and dreams, and talk about our feelings. Sometimes we stay up way too late giggling and whispering to each other! We promise to always keep each other's secrets safe.I'm so lucky to have an amazing big sister like Emily. She's super fun, caring, creative, and brilliant all at the same time. We may pick on each other sometimes like all siblings do, but I'll always admire and look up to her. She's my partner in crime, my best friend, and the best big sister a kid could ask for. I hope we'll be as close when we're grown-ups as we are now. Emily is simply the best!篇6My Big SisterI have a big sister named Emily who is three years older than me. She's 11 and I'm 8. Emily is the best big sister ever! We do so many fun things together.One of our favorite things is playing make-believe games. Emily is really good at coming up with imaginative stories and adventures for us to act out. Sometimes we pretend we are explorers trekking through the jungle. Our backyard becomes a dense rainforest full of vines, exotic animals, and hidden treasures. Other times we are pirate sisters sailing the high seas in search of treasure islands. We use old sheets as ship sails and pretend the playground is our pirate ship. We talk in piratevoices and have epic battles with evil rival pirates. Emily is always the captain since she's older. I'm her loyal first mate.We also love having sleepovers in each other's rooms. We'll build a giant pillow fort out of blankets and all the pillows in the house. Then we snuggle up inside and read books, tell stories, or watch movies on the portable DVD player until we fall asleep. In the morning, we have a fancy pretend tea party in the fort with my stuffed animal guests. Emily is really good at putting on fun little plays and skits with her dolls and stuffed animals for me.Emily and I makeupourown dance routines and music videos too. We'll choreograph silly dances to our favorite pop songs. Then we perform them and record videos on mom's phone. We like dressing up in crazy mismatched outfits and wigs to make the videos even funnier. After, we'll try to edit the footage to add special effects and funny filters. It never works that well, but we have a blast trying.Another thing Emily and I really enjoy is arts and crafts. We can spend hours coloring, painting, or making friendship bracelets. Last summer, we had a lemonade and snack stand business to practice being entrepreneurs. We painted a big wooden sign and spent days making beaded necklaces,keychains, and other little crafts to sell. Emily handled the money because she's better at math than me.We also like making up skits, plays, and short films together. Emily is a talented artist, so she'll draw or paint all the scenery and backdrops. Then we'll gather up all our stuffed animals and toys to be the characters and actors. Sometimes our parents will even let us borrow their clothes and household items to use as props and costumes. We've recreated scenes from our favorite movies and made up our own silly stories for hours of endless fun.Playing outside and being active is something we do a lot too. We'll go on pretend adventures around our neighborhood, hiking through the woods and going on treasure hunts. We also like swimming together at our local pool on hot summer days. We'll race and play all kinds of pool games for hours. Emily shows me new tricks and swimming strokes she's learned. When it's cooler out, we love riding our bikes and skating at the park. I'm still learning so Emily helps teach me.At home, we watch lots of cartoons and kid shows together. Emily and I often like to draw our own comic books or picture books based on our favorite characters. We create wild storylines and add tons of color to the illustrations. Making up silly jokesand puns is something we both really enjoy too. We're constantly trying to out-pun each other and make the other one laugh the most. Mom says we're both little comedians.Emily is such an amazing artist that I'm constantly in awe of her skills. She can draw literally anything whether it's an animal, character, landscape, you name it. I beg her to draw different pictures for me all the time. She even writes and illustrates little comic books just for me sometimes as a surprise. I cherish each one.We also have fun playing board games and video games together. Our favorites are classics like Candy Land, Guess Who, Life, Sorry, and Uno. When it comes to video games, I'm honestly not that good but Emily is really patient with teaching me new games or helping me out when I'm stuck. We like a lot of the Mario, Pokemon, and Lego games. We can spend rainy days playing games for hours.Another thing we do is play school together. Emily will be the teacher and give me mock lessons and homework assignments. She comes up with math equations, spelling words, and other little exercises for me. Then I'll "turn in" the homework for her to grade. She'll use a red pen to mark it up and everything.It's really good practice for me and Emily loves being in the teacher role. I think she'll make an awesome teacher someday.Of course we have our share of silly sisterly fights and squabbles too. We're not perfect angels by any means. But at the end of the day, we really do love each other so much. Emily is my very best friend in the whole world. We tell each other everything and do ask parents say we're like two peas in a pod. I'm just so lucky to have such an amazing big sister to look up to and do all these fun things with every day. Sisters really are forever best friends!。
小学上册第三次英语第二单元暑期作业
小学上册英语第二单元暑期作业英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the primary color of the sky on a clear day?A. BlueB. GreenC. YellowD. RedA Blue2.My sister enjoys __________ (参加) workshops and classes.3.The cat is _____ on the windowsill. (sitting)4.My __________ (玩具名) is perfect for __________ (活动) with friends.5.My brother is a ______. He enjoys helping neighbors.6.My _____ (表妹) is very funny.7.I like to ___ (play) hide and seek.8.I made a special _________ (玩具) for my best friend’s birthday.9.What do we call the smallest particle of an element?A. AtomB. MoleculeC. CompoundD. Ion10.The North Star is also called ______.11.I enjoy _______ (playing) soccer with my friends.12.What is the term for a scientist who studies living organisms?A. BiologistB. ChemistC. PhysicistD. GeologistA13.What is the name of the famous sculpture by Michelangelo?A. DavidB. The ThinkerC. The KissD. Venus de MiloA David14. A _____ (兔子) hops around happily.15.What do we call the science of classifying living things?A. EcologyB. TaxonomyC. GeneticsD. AnatomyB16.The rain is ______ on the roof. (falling)17. A solution that is unable to dissolve more solute is called ______.18.How many colors are in a traffic light?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5B19.I always try to help my classmates when they need ________ (帮助) with their work.20.The __________ is a large lake in Africa. (坦噶尼喀湖)21. A planet is a large _____ that moves around a star.22.My sister is a ______. She loves to create jewelry.23.The beach is _______ in the summer.24.The parrot is colorful and can ______ (说话). It is very ______ (有趣).25.Which of these is a dairy product?A. BreadB. YogurtC. RiceD. PastaB26.I call my aunt _____.27.The sun is shining ___ (brightly/dimly).28.What phenomenon causes the Northern Lights?A. StarsB. Aurora BorealisC. Solar FlaresD. Meteors29.The ________ was a significant period in the history of Russia.30.What is the largest species of shark?A. Great WhiteB. HammerheadC. Whale SharkD. Tiger SharkC Whale Shark31.What is the color of an emerald?A. RedB. BlueC. GreenD. Yellow32.Which animal is known as the king of the jungle?A. ElephantB. LionC. TigerD. BearB33.What do we call the traditional Japanese theater?A. KabukiB. NohC. BunrakuD. All of the aboveD34.What do we call a young horse?A. FillyB. FoalC. ColtD. All of the aboveD35.The bear hibernates during the _____ winter.36.I love to visit my ________ (朋友) during weekends.37.I made a ______ (纸飞机) and threw it in the air. It flew very ______ (远).38. A balloon filled with air is an example of a ______.39.My dog loves to _________ (跑) in the park.40. A _______ (骆驼) can go without water for days.41.The ________ (湿润) climate suits many plants.42.My brother is very ________.43.I created a _________ (玩具动物园) with all my stuffed animals.44.What do you call the study of the human mind and behavior?A. PsychologyB. PsychiatryC. SociologyD. AnthropologyA45.What is the primary ingredient in sushi rice?A. Brown riceB. White riceC. Jasmine riceD. Basmati rice46.My friend is my best _______ who listens to my thoughts and dreams.47.The park is very ________.48.What do you call a young wolf?A. CubB. PupC. WhelpD. Kit49.In a balanced chemical equation, the number of atoms must be _______.50.My dad tells funny ____.51.I can play house with my ________ (玩具名称).52.The _____ (植物相互作用) supports ecosystem balance.53.Which vegetable is known for making you cry?A. CarrotB. OnionC. PotatoD. PepperB54.The Earth's surface is shaped by the forces of ______ and erosion.55.In _____ (法国), you can visit the Eiffel Tower.56.Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?A. ChinaB. JapanC. KoreaD. ThailandB57.The scientist, ______ (科学家), explores new discoveries.58.The sun is ___ (setting/rising) in the evening.59.We saw a _____ (蛇) slithering through the grass.60. A ______ is a type of plant that can grow in rocky areas.61.What do you call the main character in a story?A. ProtagonistB. AntagonistC. NarratorD. Supporting characterA62.The rabbit's fur is very _______ (柔软).63.What is the name of the famous mountain range in Asia?A. HimalayasB. AndesC. RockiesD. AlpsA64.What do caterpillars turn into?A. BeetlesB. ButterfliesC. MothsD. FliesB65.What do you call a story about someone's life?A. NovelB. BiographyC. FictionD. PoemB66.The chemical symbol for californium is ______.67.I think that storytelling is a powerful way to share __________.68.What is the name of the famous mouse character?A. Donald DuckB. Mickey MouseC. GoofyD. PlutoB69.The ancient Romans built extensive ________ (道路系统).70. A _____ is a large area of land that is often barren.71.The kitten loves to play with a _______ (小猫喜欢玩_______).72.Herbs are used for _____ (烹饪) and flavor.73.What is the capital of Finland?A. HelsinkiB. TallinnC. OsloD. Stockholm74.What is the primary ingredient in guacamole?A. TomatoB. AvocadoC. OnionD. PepperB75.What do we call the primary source of energy for the Earth?A. WindB. WaterC. SunD. VolcanoesC76. A rabbit's favorite food is ______ (胡萝卜).77.The ________ blooms in many colors.78. A goldfish can recognize different ______ (形状).79.We have ______ (English) class at o’clock.80.Which instrument has strings?A. DrumB. GuitarC. FluteD. TrumpetB81.What is the name of the sport played on a field with a goal at each end?A. SoccerB. RugbyC. FootballD. HockeyA82.What is the largest bird in the world?A. EagleB. PenguinC. OstrichD. SparrowC83.ts have medicinal __________ (特性) that can help. Some pla84.We have a big ______ in our backyard. (tree)85. A material that does not conduct electricity is called an ______.86. A __________ can often be found building dams in rivers.87.What do you call a collection of books?A. LibraryB. ShelfC. ArchiveD. DatabaseA88.What is the capital of Barbados?A. BridgetownB. SpeightstownC. OistinsD. Bathsheba89.My friend enjoys __________ (做义工).90.Elements can be metals, nonmetals, or _____.91.My sister loves to listen to __________ (音乐).92.ither on the ______. Snakes u93.The _______ can be very beneficial for your health.94.What is the name of the famous American author known for "The Handmaid's Tale"?A. Margaret AtwoodB. Toni MorrisonC. Alice WalkerD. Zora Neale HurstonA95.I enjoy ___ (cooking) with my parents.96. A __________ is formed by the accumulation of sediment in a coastal area.97.What is 8 divided by 4?A. 1B. 2C. 4D. 6B98.My favorite fruit is ______ (香蕉). They are sweet and easy to ______ (吃).99.I like to watch ______ (纪录片) about animals and nature. It helps me learn more about our planet.100. A mixture of oil and water is an example of an ______ mixture.。
小学上册U卷英语第二单元测验试卷
小学上册英语第二单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the main ingredient in bread?A. RiceB. FlourC. SugarD. SaltB2. A ______ is an animal that can jump very high.3.The capital of Canada is __________.4.The _____ (面包) is fresh.5.What is the opposite of "quiet"?A. SilentB. LoudC. SoftD. Calm6.Some _______ produce fruit in summer.7.The chemical formula for acetic acid is ______.8.What is the name of the famous American president who freed the slaves?A. George WashingtonB. Thomas JeffersonC. Abraham LincolnD. Theodore RooseveltC9.I planted _____ (蔬菜) in my garden.10.The nurse, ______ (护士), works in the community clinic.11.The ________ was a major event in the history of Europe.12.What do you call the process of water turning into vapor?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. FreezingA13.We walk to school ___. (together)14. A __________ is a low area between hills or mountains.15.The Earth is unique in its ability to support _______.16.I admire people who follow their passions. They inspire me to pursue my own interests and dreams. I hope to find my passion in __________.17.What is the name of the famous Italian explorer who discovered America?A. Christopher ColumbusB. Marco PoloC. Ferdinand MagellanD. Vasco da GamaA18. Wall is a significant landmark in _____ (中国). The Grea19.I can make my toy _________ (车) go super fast down the ramp.20.Space exploration helps us understand our place in the _______.21.What do we call the force that pulls objects toward the Earth?A. FrictionB. GravityC. MagnetismD. Acceleration22.What is the term for a baby chicken?A. PuppyB. KittenC. ChickD. Calf23.The __________ is a long, narrow country in South America.24.Hydrogen is the lightest ______.25.Magma that reaches the Earth’s surface is known as ______.26.The chemical symbol for osmium is ______.27.The _______ (猫) purrs when it is content.28.I gave my friend a ________ for her birthday.29.What is the main ingredient in chocolate?A. SugarB. CocoaC. MilkD. Flour30.The scientist studies _____ (化学) processes in the lab.31.The manager, ______ (经理), organizes the team.32.What is the fastest land animal?A. ElephantB. CheetahC. HorseD. KangarooB33.What is the capital of Cambodia?A. Phnom PenhB. Siem ReapC. BattambangD. SihanoukvilleA34. A ____(estuary) is where freshwater meets saltwater.35.I love watching ______ (星星) at night, especially during a ______ (流星雨).36.What do we call the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment?A. BiologyB. EcologyC. ChemistryD. Physics37.The ancient Romans built _____ for their games.38.The _______ can be a source of food and shelter.39. A _______ is a result of a chemical reaction.40.What is 9 + 1?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 13A41. A __________ is a large body of freshwater.42.The dog is ______ (barking) excitedly.43.The _______ (The Age of Exploration) expanded global trade networks.44. A ______ (植物实验室) conducts research for better growth methods.45.My _______ (仓鼠) loves to run around its cage.46.thermal spring) is heated by geothermal energy. The ____47.What do we call a person who collects stamps?A. PhilatelistB. NumismatistC. CollectorD. DealerA48.The process by which plants make their food is called ______.49.The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is ______.50.Where do we go to borrow books?A. LibraryB. SchoolC. ParkD. Store51.The ancient Greeks used myths to explain ________ (自然现象).52.I love to create ________ (涂鸦) on paper using bright ________ (颜色).53.I dream of creating a toy that promotes ________ (名词) and kindness.54.What do we call the place where we watch movies?A. TheaterB. ParkC. SchoolD. MuseumA55.What color do you get when you mix red and white?A. PinkB. PurpleC. OrangeD. BrownA Pink56.The invention of the steam engine helped fuel the _____ Revolution.57.My mom likes to keep the _______ clean (我妈妈喜欢保持_______干净).58.What do we call a baby chicken?A. KitB. ChickC. CalfD. Pup59.I like to ______ (参与) in community service.60.The ancient Egyptians wrote using _______. (象形文字)61.What is the opposite of "big"?A. SmallB. TallC. LargeD. HugeA Small62.The ________ (seminar) covers key concepts.63.My dad likes to ______ (烹饪) on weekends.64. A ______ is a natural feature that can influence ecosystems.65.I created a game using my ________ (玩具名称).66. A ____ is often found swimming in ponds and has smooth skin.67.What do you call the movement of air?A. WindB. BreezeC. StormD. CurrentA68.The _____ (咖啡) is hot.69.What do we call the animal that builds dams?A. BeaverB. OtterC. FrogD. DuckA70.The ant carries food back to its _________ (巢穴).71.The first person to fly around the world was _______.72.I brush my teeth _______ (every day/once a week).73.The __________ (两次世界大战) changed global politics.74.What color is the sky on a clear day?A. GreenB. BlueC. YellowD. Red75.What is the capital of France?A. ParisB. BerlinC. RomeD. Madrid76.The ______ shares her ideas with the community.77.What is the name of the famous river in Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. MississippiD. Yangtze78.What is the main ingredient in bread?A. SugarB. FlourC. RiceD. Salt79.How do you say "book" in French?A. LivreB. BuchC. LibroD. Libro80.What is the name of the famous cartoon character created by Walt Disney?A. Bugs BunnyB. Mickey MouseC. Donald DuckD. GoofyB81.The bird is singing sweet ______.82.Dolphins communicate using ______.83. A rabbit loves to eat _______ and grasses.84.The Earth's rotation creates patterns in ocean ______.85.My friend is my loyal _______ who is always by my side.86.What is the name of the zone where asteroids are located between Mars and Jupiter?A. Kuiper BeltB. Oort CloudC. Asteroid BeltD. Heliosphere87. A wave can be described using its frequency and ______.88.What is the opposite of hot?A. WarmB. CoolC. ColdD. Freezing89.They are going to ________.90. A reaction that absorbs energy is called an ______ reaction.91.What is the name of the fairy tale character with long hair?A. Snow WhiteB. RapunzelC. BelleD. ArielB92.My brother is _____ years old. (ten)93.I like _____ (to run/to walk).94.The main component of the ozone layer is ______.95.__________ are used in laboratories to measure the volume of liquids.96.They are _____ (going/come) to the picnic.97.The ______ (小鹿) grazes quietly in the golden ______ (阳光).98.What is the name of the famous American author known for "The Great Gatsby"?A. F. Scott FitzgeraldB. Ernest HemingwayC. Mark TwainD. John SteinbeckA99. A __________ is a small waterfall.100.The squirrel is collecting ______ (坚果) for the winter. It is very ______ (勤奋).。
The Chinese Dream Is the People’s Dream
This Spring Festival I went back to Liangjiahe, which now has asphalt roads, tile-roofed brick houses, and internet access. The elderly enjoy the basic old-age pension, the villagers are covered by medical insurance, and the children receive good education. Having meat for dinner is of course no longer a dream.This made me feel stronglythat the Chinese Dream is the peoples dream, and that if it is to succeed, it must be based on the Chinese people’s aspiration for a better life.
小学上册第十一次英语第三单元寒假试卷
小学上册英语第三单元寒假试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.My friends and I had a _________ (玩具比赛) to see who has the best toys.2.The plants need _______ (阳光) and water.3.The chemical formula for sodium thiocyanate is ______.4.The squirrel stores _______ (食物) for winter.5. A base tastes _____ and can turn red litmus paper blue.6.The _____ (环境) plays a big role in plant health.7.I enjoy _______ (参加)演出.8. A reaction that consumes energy is called an ________ reaction.9.What is the term for a scientist who studies living organisms?A. BiologistB. ChemistC. PhysicistD. GeologistA10.What is the color of fresh grass?A. GreenB. BrownC. YellowD. Red11.The ________ (灌木) can be trimmed into shapes.12.If you squeeze a balloon, the air inside gets _______.13.The __________ (历史的交互) fosters dialogue.14.My favorite color is ________.15.What is the capital of Japan?A. BeijingB. SeoulC. TokyoD. Bangkok16.I have a ________ of candy.17.My cat caught a ________ in the yard.18. A ____ builds intricate tunnels underground.19. A crab can be found in both salt and ________________ (淡水).20.The puppy follows me everywhere, like a ______ (影子).21.I planted _____ (蔬菜) in my garden.22.What do we call the time it takes for the Earth to spin once?A. DayB. MonthC. YearD. Hour23.What is the capital of Tuvalu?A. FunafutiB. NanumeaC. NukufetauD. NiutaoA24.小鱼) swims happily in its tank. The ___25.What is the capital city of Afghanistan?A. KabulB. KandaharC. HeratD. Mazar-i-SharifA26.What is 20 5?A. 10B. 15C. 25D. 30B27.My dad loves to watch _____ (比赛) on TV.28. A rabbit's ears can rotate independently to detect ________________ (声音).29.My ________ (玩具名称) is a fun way to inspire creativity.30.The ________ is where the sun rises in the morning.31.I like to make ______ for my neighbors.32. A parakeet can be green, blue, or ______ (黄色).33. A _____ (生态) approach helps in conservation.34.The __________ (历史的回顾性) fosters reflection.35. A caterpillar turns into a ______.36.I enjoy playing ________ (桌游) on rainy days.37.The _____ (商场) is open all day.38.The chemical symbol for arsenic is _____.39.We will go ______ for ice cream after dinner. (out)40.What is the name of the place where you can buy groceries?A. StoreB. MallC. MarketD. SupermarketD41.What do you call the sweet food made from flour, sugar, and chocolate?A. CakeB. BrownieC. CookieD. MuffinB42.The _____ (植物保护愿景) guides conservation efforts.43.I like to ___ my friends. (visit)44.My aunt goes to the gym to stay ____ (fit).45.My mother is a _____ (护士) who loves her job.46.What instrument has keys and is played by pressing them?A. GuitarB. DrumsC. PianoD. Flute47.What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?A. Apollo 11B. SputnikC. Voyager 1D. Hubble48. A ________ is a mountain range that runs through two countries.49.What do we call a large tree that grows in the rainforest?A. BushB. ShrubC. PalmD. CanopyD50.What is the term for a young tapir?A. CalfB. PupC. KitD. HatchlingA51.At school, I prefer being called ______ by my friends. (在学校,我更喜欢我的朋友叫我。
小学上册第六次英语第2单元暑期作业(有答案)
小学上册英语第2单元暑期作业(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The first man-made satellite was launched in _______.2. A ____(community initiative) promotes collective action.3. A metal's ability to conduct electricity is known as ______.4. A lion is called the _______ of the jungle.5.marine life) is diverse and vital for ecosystems. The ____6.My sister loves to draw ____ (pictures) in her notebook.7.The ______ (植物的颜色) can attract different pollinators.8.My sister's favorite _____ is a plush unicorn.9.Animals that hunt other animals for food are called __________.10.The __________ is where most earthquakes occur.11.The ________ was a famous explorer who sailed for Spain.12.历史上,有许多________ (explorers) 冒险寻找新的土地。
13.My cousin is very __________ (理智).14.The __________ (玛雅文明) was known for its advanced mathematics.15. A ______ (蛇) can be dangerous if not careful.16.The children are _______ (在乐园里玩).17.I love to explore nature trails and observe ________ (野生动物) in their natural habitat.18.My friend is a ______. He enjoys learning about space.19. A ______ (花香) can evoke memories and emotions.20.Flowers often attract ______ (昆虫) for pollination.21.My sister loves to read ____.22. A snail can retreat into its ______ (壳) for safety.23.The snail carries its ______ (壳) on its back.24.I enjoy ______ (与家人一起) going to the beach.25.我会连一连。
80后农村童年生活500字作文
80后农村童年生活500字作文1.在80后的农村童年,我们的生活充满了乐趣和自由。
(In the rural childhood of the 80s, our lives were filled with fun and freedom.)2.每天早晨,我们都会醒来听到鸟儿的歌声。
(Every morning, we would wake up to the birds singing.)3.往田里跑,竖起双拳,一起和小伙伴们玩捉迷藏。
(We would run to the fields, raise our fists, and play hide and seek with our friends.)4.在夏天,我们会找到一个清凉的河流去游泳。
(In the summer, we would find a cool river to swim in.)5.赤脚在土地上奔跑,感受大地的温暖。
(We would run barefoot on the ground, feeling the warmth of the earth.)6.每天下午,我们都会冒着炎热的太阳去钓鱼。
(Every afternoon, we would brave the hot sun to go fishing.)7.爬树是我们最喜欢的活动之一,我们总是为谁能爬到更高而竞争。
(Climbing trees was one of our favorite activities, and we would always compete to see who could climb higher.)8.在农田里,我们帮助爷爷奶奶一起种植蔬菜。
(In the fields, we would help our grandparents plant vegetables.)9.有时候,我们会在地里挖土豆,尽情享受意外的收获。
小学上册B卷英语第三单元自测题(有答案)
小学上册英语第三单元自测题(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A hamster sleeps in a cozy ______ (窝).2.I planted ______ (花) in my garden. I hope they bloom ______ (快).3.The __________ is a famous mountain in the United States. (洛基山)4.My guinea pig loves to eat _______ (新鲜的) vegetables.5.What is the name of the famous ancient city in Jordan?A. PetraB. BabylonC. AthensD. Rome答案:A6.The __________ (历史的洞察) opens eyes.7.aust was a tragic event in _____ history. The Inca8.I enjoy ______ in the sunshine. (playing)9.The first successful test of an atomic bomb was in _______.10.What is the name of the famous musician known as the "King of Pop"?A. Elvis PresleyB. Michael JacksonC. MadonnaD. Prince答案:B11.y of Tordesillas divided the New World between ________ (西班牙和葡萄牙). The Trea12.The boiling point of water is __________ degrees Celsius.13.The plant needs more ___ (water).14.The flower pot is ______ (colorful) and bright.15.My dad is my strong _______ who helps me overcome challenges.16.I want to grow a ________ that smells nice.17.The skunk's spray is a powerful ________________ (防御).18.t brothers' first flight took place in ________ (北卡罗来纳州). The ___19. A __________ is a reaction that absorbs heat.20.How many days are in a leap year?A. 365B. 366C. 367D. 364答案:B21.The first successful composite transplant was performed in ________.22.Which animal is known for building dams?A. BeaverB. OtterC. SquirrelD. Rabbit答案: A23. A ______ (园艺) hobby can be rewarding.24.I want to create a ________ with my toys.25.The asteroid belt is located between Mars and _______.26.历史上,________ (innovations) 常常引领着社会的变革。
梦想PPT(英语演讲稿)课件
Dreams have the value of creativity and imagination. Dreams can inspire people's creativity and imagination, and help them break through the limitations of reality and pursue a better life.
Dreams can be divided into two categories: nightmares and pleasant dreams. Nightmares usually cause negative emotions, while pleasant dreams usually bring positive emotions.
Learn from successful people and explore new paths to realize dreams.
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The impact of dreams on life
Dreams have the value of inspiration and encouragement. Dreams can encourage people to pursue their goals and dreams, and help them overcome difficulties and challenges.
中国75年的变化英语作文300词
中国75年的变化英语作文300词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1China's Amazing Changes Over 75 YearsWow, a lot has changed in China over the last 75 years! It's really incredible when you think about how different life was back then compared to today.Back in 1949, China had just gone through a long period of war and upheaval. Most people lived in rural villages and worked as farmers. Only about 20% of the population could read and write. Many children didn't get the chance to go to school.Life was extremely difficult back then. People struggled with poverty, lack of food, poor medical care, and frequent conflicts and unrest. The country's economy and infrastructure were in bad shape after years of fighting.But after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, leaders committed to building a stronger, more modern nation. They introduced reforms to develop industries, improve education, provide health care, and raise living standards.Over the decades since then, China has transformed in so many ways. Factories, roads, airports, and cities were constructed. Farming became more productive using new technologies. The economy boomed as trade opened up with other countries.Nowadays, China has become a major world power with advanced technologies like high-speed rail, renewable energy, and space exploration. Poverty levels have dropped tremendously. Most Chinese children attend school and have opportunities their grandparents couldn't have imagined.篇2China's Amazing Changes Over 75 YearsWow, has China ever changed a lot in the last 75 years! It's really amazing when I learn about how different things used to be compared to today.Back in the late 1940s, after World War 2 ended, China was a pretty poor country. Most people lived in the countryside and worked as farmers. There weren't a lot of factories or big businesses. Many kids didn't even get to go to school.But then in 1949, the People's Republic of China was founded under the leadership of Mao Zedong and theCommunist Party. They had a plan to industrialize the country and improve education and healthcare for everyone. Of course, it took many years of hard work to achieve their goals.In the 1960s and 1970s, China went through some really difficult times like the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. But after that, in the late 1970s, they started some new economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping that allowed private business and foreign investment. That's when China's economy really took off!Nowadays, China has become a huge economic superpower. It has massive cities with skyscrapers and modern transportation systems. Hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. Technology companies like Alibaba and Tencent are among the biggest in the world.At the same time, China is still a one-party state under the Communist Party's rule. They don't have the same freedoms that we have in Western democracies. But their standard of living and opportunities have improved so much for their people.I think it's pretty incredible how much China has transformed in just a couple of generations. Who knows what other big changes will happen over the next 75 years? I'll be watchingChina closely as I grow up. Making the world better step-by-step is what progress is all about!篇3China's Amazing Changes Over 75 YearsWow, can you believe how much China has changed in just 75 years? It's been such an incredible journey! Let me tell you all about it.Back in 1949, China was very poor and struggling. Most people lived in the countryside and worked as farmers. They didn't have much money or opportunities. But then Mao Zedong and the Communist Party took over and started making big changes.At first, there were some difficult times, like the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Lots of people suffered and things got really messy. But eventually, things started getting better under Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s.That's when China started opening up its economy to the world. They allowed private businesses and welcomed foreign investment. Suddenly, factories started popping up everywhere,making all kinds of products to export globally. Cities began growing rapidly with skyscrapers and modern transportation.Hundreds of millions of people moved from rural areas to urban centers looking for jobs and opportunities. Their lives completely transformed from subsistence farming to working in industries or services. Incomes rose dramatically and poverty declined sharply.Nowadays, China has become a major economic powerhouse. It has shiny megacities, advanced technology, and famous companies known worldwide. The changes have been absolutely mind-blowing in just a few decades!篇4The Changes in China Over the Past 75 YearsChina has changed a whole lot in the last 75 years! My grandparents told me all about what life was like when they were kids back in the 1940s. Things were really different back then compared to how we live today.For one thing, China used to be a very poor country. Most people lived in the countryside and worked as farmers. They didn't have a lot of money or nice houses or cars like we havenow. My grandpa said his family was so poor that sometimes they didn't have enough food to eat. Can you imagine that?Another big difference is that China was not very developed or modern 75 years ago. There weren't really any big cities with tall buildings and subways like Beijing and Shanghai have these days. Most people lived in small villages without electricity or running water. My grandma told me they had to walk for miles just to get water from a well! Life was a lot harder back then.But after the Communist Party took over in 1949, things started to change slowly. The government built factories and dams and power plants. They invested in education so more kids could go to school. Agriculture became more modern too with better farming techniques.The biggest changes have happened over just the last few decades though. China has grown into a huge economic power. Millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. The cities have transformed with amazing skyscrapers and infrastructure. We have high-speed rail now that can go over 300 km/hr!I feel very lucky to be living in China today compared to how tough things were 75 years ago. My grandparents sacrificed a lot to help build a stronger, more prosperous nation for ourgeneration. I'm proud of how far China has come and excited to see what the future will bring. We've come such a long way!篇5China's Amazing Journey: 75 Years of TransformationHi there! My name is Xiaoming, and I'm a 10-year-old student from Beijing. Today, I want to share with you the incredible changes that have taken place in my country, China, over the past 75 years. It's a story of hard work, determination, and incredible progress that has transformed the lives of millions of people like me.Back in 1949, when my grandparents were young, China was a very different place. It was a poor country, with many people living in poverty and struggling to find food and shelter. Education was not available to everyone, and life was tough. My grandparents often tell me stories about how they had to walk for miles to go to school and how they had to work in the fields from a young age to help their families.But then, something amazing happened. On October 1st, 1949, the People's Republic of China was established, and a new era began. The government worked hard to improve the lives of the people, building schools, hospitals, and factories. They alsoinvested in agriculture, making sure that everyone had enough to eat.One of the most significant changes that happened during this time was the improvement in education. My grandparents never had the opportunity to go to school for long, but my parents were able to receive a good education. And now, I get to go to school every day and learn so many exciting things!Another big change was the development of technology. Back in my grandparents' time, there were no computers, smartphones, or even televisions. Nowadays, we have access to all kinds of amazing technologies that make our lives easier and more fun. I love playing games on my tablet and chatting with my friends online.But perhaps the most significant change of all has been the rise of China as a global power. In the past 75 years, China has become one of the world's largest economies, and its influence can be felt all around the globe. Chinese companies are building roads, bridges, and factories in countries all over the world, and Chinese culture is being celebrated and appreciated by people everywhere.As I look to the future, I feel excited and proud to be a part of this amazing journey. China has come so far in the past 75years, and I can't wait to see what the next 75 years will bring. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be the one telling my grandchildren about the incredible changes that have taken place in our country!In the end, the story of China's transformation over the past 75 years is a story of hope, perseverance, and the power of hard work. It's a reminder that anything is possible if we work together and never give up on our dreams. And as a young Chinese student, I feel incredibly lucky to be a part of this incredible journey.篇6China's Amazing Changes Over 75 YearsHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 10-year-old elementary school student in Beijing. Today I want to tell you all about the incredible changes that have happened in my country, China, over the past 75 years. It's really mind-blowing when you think about how much progress we've made!Back in the late 1940s, China was a very poor and undeveloped nation. Most people lived in rural areas and worked on farms, just trying to grow enough food to survive. There weren't many cities, factories, or modern amenities like we havetoday. Can you imagine not having smartphones, computers, or even regular access to electricity? That was the reality for the vast majority of Chinese people 75 years ago.But then in 1949, the People's Republic of China was founded under the leadership of Mao Zedong and the Communist Party. They had this big plan called the Great Leap Forward to rapidly industrialize and modernize the country. Sadly, it led to a terrible famine that killed millions due to some major policy mistakes. But China kept pushing ahead.In the late 1970s, a really smart leader named Deng Xiaoping took over and implemented sweeping reforms to open up China's economy. He allowed private businesses, foreign investment, and way more freedoms for people to make money through hard work. This sparked an economic boom like you wouldn't believe!Nowadays, China has the second biggest economy in the world after the United States. We have massive cities with skyscrapers, bullet trains, subways, and highways crisscrossing the country. Tens of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty into the middle class. Chinese companies are world leaders in industries like telecommunications, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and more.In school, we learn about China's long history going back thousands of years. We're really proud of our ancient civilizations and cultures that gave the world so many innovations like paper, printing, the compass, gunpowder, and more. But I'm also enormously grateful for the progress of the past 75 years that has allowed me and my generation to live such a comfortable life.Sometimes I think about what life was like before all these changes. Imagine having to fetch water from a well, read by candlelight, travel everywhere by foot or animal, and eat the same basic grains every day just to survive. No video games, movies, air conditioning, or any of the cool modern stuff we have now. I'm glad I don't have to experience any of that!Instead, I get to learn coding, explore virtual reality worlds, watch videos from all over the globe, and have access to knowledge at my fingertips thanks to the internet. My parents both have good jobs - my dad works at a tech company and my mom is a teacher. We have a nice apartment, plenty of food, and all the latest gadgets.I feel so fortunate to be growing up in China during this era of growth and advancement. Who knows what amazing changes will happen in the next 75 years as science and technology keepprogressing? China is headed towards becoming a true world superpower soon. Maybe I'll even get to travel to other planets one day!For now though, I'm just excited to be a kid in 21st century China. We've come a long, long way from the poverty and turmoil of 75 years ago. By working hard, making smart reforms, and embracing new ideas, China has transformed itself into a modern, powerful, prosperous nation. I'm proud to be Chinese and can't wait to see what our amazing country will achieve next!。
Mydreamandchinesedream
Mydreamandchinesedream第一篇:My dream and chinese dreamMy dream and chinese dreamDear audience and schoolmates:Good afternoon!I’m XuHong.I’m from class three senior two.Today my topic is “My dream and chinese dream”.It’s my great pleasure to share my dream with you today.I have kept the dream in my mind for so long that whoever in the sun is able to live a happy life for ever.I think this dream is deeply rooted in the future.As we can see, we are now not far away form violence , poverty, diease, environmental pollution and even wars.Most ofpeople are in need of what they have nevey enjoyed.Hoevr , I still can stick to my innermost dream, as I still can see the bright lights in our future.I believe , there will be a day when those from the rich countries are really willing to share what they have with those from the poor countries;there will be a day when we are surprised to find that the word poverty has long been out of our memories;there will be a day when we are together to share our dreams and we will all contribute to making our common dreams come true.I will not just wait but to take action to live in my dream.That’s all, thank you for listening!。
祖国母亲愿您繁荣昌盛,国泰民安英语
祖国母亲愿您繁荣昌盛,国泰民安英语全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Motherland, Oh Beloved HomeAs a student deeply rooted in the rich traditions and cultural heritage of my country, I find myself filled with immense pride and a profound sense of belonging. This land, which has nurtured generations before me, stands as a testament to resilience, progress, and unwavering spirit. On this auspicious occasion, I wish to express my heartfelt desires for our beloved motherland, a land that has given us so much and continues to inspire us with its boundless potential.From the towering mountains that pierce the sky to the vast plains that stretch as far as the eye can see, our motherland is a tapestry woven with the threads of diverse landscapes and peoples. Each region tells a unique story, echoing the voices of those who have called this land home for centuries. It is this diversity, this tapestry of cultures, that has made our nation truly exceptional, a beacon of unity amidst the countless hues that color our collective identity.As I stand witness to the remarkable progress our nation has made, I cannot help but feel a sense of awe and gratitude. The roads that crisscross our land, the cities that have risen from the earth, and the industries that have transformed our economy are all testament to the indomitable spirit of our people. We have faced challenges head-on, surmounted obstacles, and emerged stronger, more resilient, and more determined than ever before.Yet, amidst this remarkable growth, we must never lose sight of the values that have guided us through the ages. Our motherland's rich history is a tapestry of wisdom, woven by the threads of countless philosophers, poets, and visionaries who have shaped our collective consciousness. It is these eternal truths, these timeless lessons, that must continue to be our guiding light as we navigate the complexities of the modern world.As we look to the future, I envision a land where prosperity reigns supreme, where every citizen has the opportunity to realize their dreams and contribute to the greatness of our nation. I envision a society where education is the cornerstone, where knowledge is revered, and where the pursuit of excellence is a shared aspiration. For it is through the nurturing of young minds that we will unlock the full potential of our nation, pavingthe way for innovation, discovery, and progress that will echo through the ages.In this vision of a prosperous motherland, I see a nation that has embraced the principles of sustainable development, one that respects and protects the natural wonders that grace our lands. We must be stewards of our environment, preserving the delicate balance that sustains life and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the beauty and bounty of our natural resources.Peace and security must also be the cornerstones of our nation's future. In a world that is ever-changing and often unpredictable, we must remain vigilant guardians of our sovereignty, resolute in our commitment to defending our borders and ensuring the safety of our citizens. Yet, we must also be ambassadors of peace, fostering understanding and cooperation among nations, for it is through dialogue and mutual respect that lasting peace is achieved.As I gaze upon the horizon, I see a motherland that has risen to the forefront of global affairs, a nation that commands respect not through the might of arms, but through the strength of its ideals, the wisdom of its leadership, and the unwavering resolve of its people. I envision a land where justice and equality reignsupreme, where every citizen is treated with dignity and afforded the same opportunities, regardless of their background or circumstances.To achieve this vision, we must embrace the values of unity and solidarity. Our diversity should be celebrated, not as a source of division, but as a tapestry that weaves us together, enriching our collective identity and strengthening the bonds that bind us. We must stand united, shoulder to shoulder, each of us playing our part in the grand narrative of our nation's journey.Motherland, your children stand ready to embrace the challenges that lie ahead, fueled by the unwavering spirit that has sustained us through the ages. We pledge to honor your traditions, to uphold your values, and to work tirelessly towards realizing the dreams of generations past and present.On this day, we raise our voices in unison, echoing the words that have been etched into the heart of every citizen:"Motherland, may you forever prosper and thrive. May peace and security be the foundations upon which your greatness is built. May your children forever bask in the warmth of your embrace, and may your name be spoken with reverence and pride throughout the ages."This is our solemn vow, our unwavering commitment to you, our beloved motherland.篇2As a student, I often find myself pondering the immense sacrifices and struggles that have paved the way for the nation we call home today. Our motherland, a vast expanse of diverse landscapes and rich cultural tapestries, has weathered countless storms throughout its storied history. Yet, through the unwavering resilience of its people and the tireless efforts of those who came before us, our nation stands tall, a beacon of hope and progress for generations to come.When I gaze upon the majestic mountain ranges that adorn our countryside, I am reminded of the indomitable spirit that courses through the veins of our ancestors. These towering peaks, once formidable barriers, have been tamed by the sheer determination and ingenuity of those who dared to conquer them. Their footsteps have carved paths through treacherous terrains, laying the foundations for the roads and railways that now connect our vast nation, facilitating the free flow of ideas, goods, and dreams.Our rivers and waterways, once vital arteries for trade and transportation, now serve as a testament to our nation's resilience in the face of adversity. Through floods and droughts, our forebears toiled tirelessly to harness the power of these mighty waters, erecting dams and irrigation systems that have transformed arid lands into fertile fields, ensuring our nation's food security and self-sufficiency.As I wander through the bustling cities that dot our landscape, I am struck by the architectural marvels that rise majestically into the sky. These modern wonders, crafted from steel and concrete, stand as enduring symbols of our nation's unwavering pursuit of progress and innovation. They are the embodiments of the dreams and aspirations of countless individuals who dared to envision a future where our nation would take its rightful place among the global leaders in science, technology, and industry.Yet, amid these towering achievements, I am reminded that our nation's true strength lies not in its material wealth or technological prowess, but in the indomitable spirit of its people. For it is the collective efforts of our farmers, workers, scientists, artists, and every citizen who has contributed to the tapestry of our nation's legacy. Their unwavering dedication, coupled withthe sacrifices of those who came before, has paved the way for the prosperity and security we enjoy today.As I walk the hallowed grounds of our nation's institutions of learning, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude for the wisdom and foresight of our ancestors. They understood that true progress is rooted in the pursuit of knowledge, and they have bequeathed to us a rich legacy of scholarship and intellectual curiosity. It is within these hallowed halls that the seeds of our nation's future are sown, where young minds are nurtured and equipped with the tools to shape the destiny of our motherland.In the faces of my fellow students, I see the hope and determination that have sustained our nation through its darkest hours. Their dreams and aspirations, fueled by the sacrifices of generations past, burn brightly, illuminating the path towards a future where our nation stands as a beacon of peace, prosperity, and human potential realized.As I gaze upon the vibrant tapestry of our nation's cultural heritage, I am reminded of the diverse threads that have been woven together to create this magnificent whole. Our music, dance, literature, and art are living testaments to the richness of our traditions, each hue and melody a testament to the resilienceand creativity of our people. It is through this cultural patrimony that we find solace and strength, a wellspring of inspiration that nourishes our souls and ignites our collective imagination.Yet, even as we celebrate our nation's achievements and bask in the glory of its present, we must never forget the struggles and sacrifices that have brought us to this moment. Our journey has been paved with the blood, sweat, and tears of those who dared to dream of a better tomorrow, those who fought and died for the freedoms and liberties we now cherish.In the hallowed grounds of our nation's memorials and monuments, I am reminded of the ultimate price paid by those who laid down their lives in defense of our motherland. Their sacrifices echo through the ages, a clarion call to honor their memory by upholding the values they held so dear – liberty, justice, and the unwavering pursuit of peace.As I stand before the eternal flame that burns in remembrance of our fallen heroes, I am filled with a profound sense of duty and responsibility. It is our sacred obligation to carry forth the torch of their legacy, to ensure that their sacrifices were not in vain, and to build upon the foundations they have laid for a future where our nation stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all humanity.In this pursuit, we must remain vigilant against the forces that threaten our hard-won peace and security. Hatred, intolerance, and divisiveness must be met with the unshakable resolve of a united people, bound by the common cause of upholding the ideals that have guided our nation's journey.As students, we are the inheritors of this sacred trust, the torchbearers of our nation's future. It is upon our shoulders that the weight of this responsibility rests, and it is our duty to ensure that the sacrifices of generations past are not rendered futile.We must embrace the wisdom of our elders, learning from their experiences and drawing strength from their resilience. Yet, we must also fearlessly forge our own paths, daring to dream of a future where our nation's potential is realized in its fullest measure.Let us be the architects of a tomorrow where our cities are beacons of sustainability and innovation, where our fields and factories are bastions of self-sufficiency and technological prowess. Let us cultivate minds that are not bound by the constraints of the present, but instead soar on the wings of imagination and curiosity, propelling our nation towards new frontiers of knowledge and discovery.Above all, let us be the guardians of our nation's unity and harmony, weaving the diverse threads of our cultural tapestry into a vibrant and unbreakable whole. For it is in our diversity that we find our greatest strength, a kaleidoscope of perspectives and experiences that enrich our collective understanding and propel us towards a future of mutual respect, compassion, and shared prosperity.As I stand before the vastness of our nation's potential, I am filled with a sense of awe and determination. The path ahead may be fraught with challenges and obstacles, but we shall tread it with the same unwavering resolve that has sustained our motherland through the ages.Let our hearts be filled with the unwavering love for our nation, a love that transcends boundaries and differences, a love that binds us as one people, united in our pursuit of peace, prosperity, and the realization of our collective dreams.May our motherland thrive and prosper, its cities and countryside flourishing with the fruits of our labor and the brilliance of our innovation. May our fields be bountiful, our factories hum with the melody of progress, and our institutions of learning nurture the minds that will shape the destiny of generations yet to come.May our nation enjoy peace and security, its borders inviolable, its people united in their embrace of the ideals that have guided our journey. May the sacrifices of those who came before us serve as a constant reminder of the price of freedom, and may their memory steel our resolve to uphold the sacred trust they have bestowed upon us.Let this be our solemn vow, a pledge etched into the annals of our nation's history, a testament to the indomitable spirit that has carried us through the tempests of time and brought us to the threshold of a new era of greatness.For we are the children of a nation forged in the crucible of struggle, tempered by the fires of adversity, and destined to rise as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all humanity. Our journey is far from over, but with each step, we carry the weight of our ancestors' dreams, the aspirations of our present, and the promises of a future yet to be written.May our motherland thrive and prosper, may our nation enjoy peace and security, and may the torch of our collective destiny burn ever brighter, illuminating the path towards a tomorrow where the dreams of generations past are realized, and the promise of our nation's greatness is fulfilled.篇3The Greatest Nation on EarthAs a student, I am often asked what I want to be when I grow up. My answer is always the same – I want to be a good citizen who contributes to the greatness of our beloved Motherland. From a young age, I have been taught to love and respect our nation, to take pride in its rich history and cultural heritage, and to work towards ensuring its prosperity and well-being.Our Motherland is a land of contrasts – towering mountains and vast deserts, bustling cities and serene villages, ancient traditions and modern innovation. Yet, amidst this diversity, there is a thread that binds us all together – our unwavering love for our country and our desire to see it thrive.When I think of our Motherland, I am filled with a sense of awe and wonder. I am in awe of its natural beauty – the majestic Himalayas that stand as sentinels, guarding our borders, the mighty rivers that nourish our lands, and the lush forests that provide a home to countless species of flora and fauna. I am also in awe of its rich cultural tapestry, woven with threads of art, music, dance, and literature that have been passed down from generation to generation.But more than anything, I am in awe of the resilience and determination of our people. Our nation has faced countless challenges throughout its history – invasions, wars, natural disasters, and more. Yet, each time, we have risen from the ashes like a phoenix, stronger and more resolute than before. It is this indomitable spirit that has made our Motherland the great nation it is today.As I look towards the future, I am filled with hope and optimism. Our Motherland is a land of opportunity, where every citizen has the chance to pursue their dreams and aspirations. We are a nation that values education, innovation, and hard work, and it is these values that will propel us towards greater heights.But progress and prosperity cannot be achieved without peace and security. It is incumbent upon us, as citizens, to work towards ensuring that our nation remains a beacon of stability and harmony in a world that is often beset by conflict and turmoil. We must embrace the values of tolerance, respect, and understanding, and reject the forces of hatred, bigotry, and extremism that seek to divide us.To this end, we must also work towards building a society that is just and equitable, where every citizen has access to the basic necessities of life – food, water, shelter, healthcare, andeducation. We must strive to bridge the gaps that exist between the haves and the have-nots, and ensure that no one is left behind in our march towards progress.As students, we have a special role to play in shaping the future of our Motherland. We are the leaders of tomorrow, the ones who will inherit the mantle of responsibility for guiding our nation towards greater heights. It is our duty to arm ourselves with knowledge, to cultivate critical thinking andproblem-solving skills, and to develop a sense of civic responsibility and moral courage.We must also be willing to challenge the status quo, to question assumptions and beliefs that no longer serve us, and to embrace new and innovative ways of thinking and doing. For it is only through constant self-reflection and a willingness to adapt and evolve that our Motherland can truly thrive in anever-changing world.But above all, we must never forget the sacrifices of those who came before us – the brave soldiers who laid down their lives to defend our borders, the visionary leaders who charted the course for our nation's development, and the countless unsung heroes who worked tirelessly to build a better future for us all.As we stand on the shoulders of these giants, it is our responsibility to carry their legacy forward, to uphold the values and ideals that they fought for, and to ensure that our Motherland remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come.So, my fellow students, let us pledge to be the best citizens we can be – to work hard, to stay true to our values, and to always put the interests of our Motherland first. Let us strive to be the change we wish to see in the world, and to make our mark on history as the generation that ushered in a new era of peace, prosperity, and progress for our great nation.For it is only through our collective efforts, our unwavering dedication, and our unwavering love for our Motherland that we can ensure that it continues to thrive and prosper, and that the dream of a secure, prosperous, and peaceful nation becomes a reality for all.May our Motherland be blessed with peace and security, and may its people always be united in their love and devotion to this great land.Jai Hind! (Victory。
小学上册第九次英语第五单元测验试卷
小学上册英语第五单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The ______ is always smiling and kind.2.The ______ is home to many species.3.I like to ride my ______.4.What color do you get when you mix red and white?A. PinkB. PurpleC. OrangeD. Brown5.Elements are organized in the _______ table.6.Most plants thrive in __________ (湿润) conditions.7. A lion's mane indicates its ________________ (健康) and dominance.8.The city of Lisbon is the capital of _______.9.Owls are known for their ________________ (夜视能力).10.Energy can be transformed from one form to ______ (another).11.What do we call the time before noon?A. AfternoonB. EveningC. MorningD. NightC12.The penguin waddles _______ (走路) on the ice.13.Which planet is known for having a storm called the Great Red Spot?A. VenusB. MarsC. SaturnD. JupiterD14._____ (繁殖) helps to create new plant varieties.15.Which animal is known for building dams?A. BeaverB. OtterC. FoxD. Squirrel16.I enjoy ___ (drawing) with chalk.17.What do you call the process of water falling from the sky?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. TranspirationC18.What is the main function of the lungs?A. To pump bloodB. To filter wasteC. To help in breathingD. To digest foodC To help in breathing19.My pet rabbit loves to _______ (跳跃) in the grass.20.The discovery of ________ has enhanced our understanding of the natural world.21. A chemical reaction can be observed through changes in ______.22.The __________ (历史事件) shape our understanding of the world today.23.I like to ________ (research) topics of interest.24.The ______ is known for his inventions.25.The stars are ___. (bright)26.The __________ is an important trade route in Asia. (丝绸之路)27.The ______ (小鸭子) swims in the pond. It quacks and looks for its ______ (妈妈).28.My sister's favorite _____ is a plush unicorn.29.__________ (成分) of a mixture can vary in amount.30.Which animal is famous for its stripes?A. LeopardB. TigerC. ZebraD. CheetahC31.My best friend and I created a ________ (俱乐部) for kids who love to read and share ________ (书籍).32.My brother plays _______ (电子游戏).33.What is the term for a baby turtle?A. HatchlingB. PupC. CalfD. ChickA34.My _____ (小狗) loves to play fetch.35.My favorite thing to do is ________ (参观博物馆).36.The basic unit of matter is the _____.37.I enjoy assembling my ________ (火箭模型) with my friends.38.What do we call a collection of written works?A. LibraryB. AnthologyC. CompendiumD. Archive39.The ________ is very wise and observant.40.I have _______ (三) brothers and sisters, and we love to _______ (一起玩).41.What is the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands?A. SaipanB. TinianC. RotaD. AguiguanA42.The kitten is ______ (curious) about the world.43.What do you call the person who leads an orchestra?A. ComposerB. ConductorC. PianistD. ViolinistB44.The __________ (历史的传承价值) shape identities.45.My friend is a ______. He loves to play games.46.What do bees make?A. MilkB. HoneyC. BreadD. CheeseB47.What is the main source of electricity?A. WaterB. CoalC. SunD. WindC48.The Earth's surface is shaped by a combination of natural and ______ processes.49.We have _______ (很多) homework today.50.What do we call the particles that make up atoms?A. MoleculesB. ElectronsC. NeutronsD. ProtonsB51.The _____ (纸飞机) can fly far.52.What do we call the place where we watch movies?A. TheaterB. ParkC. SchoolD. MuseumA53.In _____ (法国), you can visit the Eiffel Tower.54. A sloth is known for moving at a ______ (缓慢) pace.55.The ________ (阳光直射) helps plants thrive.56.What is the main organ in the human body that pumps blood?A. BrainB. LungsC. HeartD. LiverC57.The signing of the Treaty of Paris ended _____.58.They are going to ________ the zoo.59.My friend is very ___. (funny)60.An element with a full outer shell of electrons is usually __________.61.My cousin loves to bake ____.62.Do you know my _____ (同班同学)?63.What do you call the process of a seed growing into a plant?A. GerminationB. PhotosynthesisC. PollinationD. FertilizationA64.The _____ (sycamore) tree has large leaves.65.Which season comes after summer?A. SpringB. WinterC. FallD. SummerC66.The _____ can change positions throughout the night.67.What is the name of the fairy tale character who lost her glass slipper?A. Snow WhiteB. CinderellaC. Sleeping BeautyD. Rapunzel68.The ________ was a significant era in American history for social change.69.He is a musician, ______ (他是一位音乐家), writing his own songs.70.What do you use to write on a whiteboard?A. PencilB. ChalkC. MarkerD. CrayonC71.The garden has many ______ (plants).72.The ______ (繁茂的) vegetation is beautiful in the spring.73.What is the capital city of Turkey?A. IstanbulB. AnkaraC. IzmirD. Antalya74.The process of oxidation involves __________ losing electrons.75.What do we call the area of land surrounded by water?A. PeninsulaB. IslandC. ArchipelagoD. CoastB76.The zebra runs fast on the _________. (草原)77.What is the main ingredient in guacamole?A. AvocadoB. TomatoC. PepperD. Onion78.The earliest known human artifacts date back to the ________ Age.79.The __________ (淘金热) brought many people to California in the 1840s.80.The ________ was a leading advocate for humanitarian aid.81.I enjoy _______ (参加) educational trips.82.The study of how rocks change over time is called ______ geology.83.The area surrounding the South Pole is called __________.84.My brother is a ______. He loves to collect coins.85.The ________ is very lively.86.The _____ (小猪) loves to play in the mud.87.The _______ (小小鸟) builds its nest high up in a tree.88.The __________ is a large desert in Namibia. (纳米布沙漠)89.I want to ________ my toys.90.The Earth's layers interact in complex ______.91.What is the main purpose of the leaves on a plant?A. Absorb waterB. Store foodC. PhotosynthesisD. Provide supportC92.Chemical bonds hold ________ together in a compound.93.What is 100 75?A. 15B. 25C. 35D. 45B94.The ________ is known as the birthplace of democracy.95.The ________ is the natural home of many species.96.What do we call a baby horse?A. CalfB. FoalC. KidD. CubB Foal97.In winter, the ________ (雪) covers the ground.98. A ______ is a plant that grows in very dry areas.99.I admire people who follow their passions. They inspire me to pursue my own interests and dreams. I hope to find my passion in __________.100.I dream of going to ________ (太空) one day.。
安庆“PEP”2024年小学四年级第7次英语第2单元全练全测(含答案)
安庆“PEP”2024年小学四年级英语第2单元全练全测(含答案)考试时间:90分钟(总分:100)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题共100分)1. 选择题:What is the capital of Italy?A. FlorenceB. VeniceC. RomeD. Milan答案:C2. 听力题:I enjoy _____ (参加) community events.3. 听力题:A ____ is often seen floating in the water.4. 听力题:A suspension is a mixture where particles are _____ in a liquid.5. 选择题:What do you call the study of weather?A. GeographyB. MeteorologyC. EcologyD. Climatology答案:B6. 选择题:What do we call the process of making something from raw materials?a. Manufacturingb. Productionc. Fabrication答案:a7. 听力题:The __________ is the area around a volcano.8. 填空题:I enjoy playing __________ with my family. (游戏)9. 选择题:What do you wear on your feet?A. HatB. ShoesC. GlovesD. Scarf10. 填空题:The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring ______ (水) into cities.11. 填空题:The __________ is a major river in the Amazon rainforest. (亚马逊河)12. 选择题:What do you call a young wolf?A. PupB. CubC. KitD. Fawn答案:A13. 填空题:I always try to be ______ (乐观) and see the good side of things. Positivity can make a big difference.14. 听力题:The Battle of Hastings took place in the year ________.15. 听力题:A ______ is a fascinating underwater animal.16. 听力题:The study of chemicals and their reactions is known as _______.17. 选择题:What is the soft drink made from cola?A. TeaC. ColaD. Juice18. 选择题:How many colors are in the rainbow?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 819. 选择题:What do we call the study of matter and its changes?A. ChemistryB. PhysicsC. BiologyD. Geology答案: A20. 选择题:What is the name of the famous giant panda in the San Diego Zoo?A. Bao BaoB. Mei XiangC. Ling LingD. Tian Tian答案:B21. 选择题:How many planets are in the Milky Way galaxy?A. 8B. Over 100 billionC. 10D. 1222. 听力题:The __________ includes landforms such as valleys and plains.23. 选择题:What instrument has six strings and is strummed?A. ViolinB. GuitarC. FluteD. Drum24. 填空题:My pet fish swims in circles in its ______ (鱼缸).The ______ (植物的生态价值) cannot be overstated.26. 听力题:The cloud looks like a ___ (ship).27. 选择题:What do you call a large area of water surrounded by land?A. SeaB. OceanC. LakeD. Pond答案:C28. 选择题:Which animal is known for building dams?A. BeaverB. RabbitC. FoxD. Squirrel答案: A29. 填空题:Plants can also help to clean the ______ (空气).30. 填空题:The ancient Romans built ________ as a means of transportation.31. 选择题:What do we call the process of a seed growing into a plant?A. PollinationB. GerminationC. FertilizationD. Photosynthesis答案: B. Germination32. 填空题:The owl flies silently to catch its _______ (猎物).33. 选择题:What is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago?A. Port of SpainB. San FernandoC. ScarboroughD. ArimaI can pretend to be a chef with my toy ________ (玩具名称).35. 填空题:A goldfish can recognize its _______ (主人).36. 听力题:I can ______ (ride) my bike without training wheels.37. 听力题:The chemical symbol for gold is ______.38. 填空题:Gardening can provide a sense of accomplishment and ______.(园艺可以带来成就感和快乐。