槐荫区英语寒假作业七年级2024年
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槐荫区英语寒假作业七年级2024年
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篇1
My Unforgettable Winter Vacation
Winter vacation finally arrived, and I was super excited! No more waking up early, no more homework, and no more boring classes for a whole month. It was going to be the best vacation ever!
The first few days were pure bliss. I stayed up late playing video games, watched countless movies and shows, and basically did nothing productive. My parents didn't seem too happy about it, but I didn't care. It was my time to relax and have fun.
After about a week of lazing around, I started to get a little bored. That's when my best friend, Jake, invited me over to his house. His family had planned a trip to the mountains for some skiing and snowboarding. I had never tried either of those before, but I was definitely up for the adventure.
The drive to the ski resort was long and tiring, but the moment we arrived, I forgot all about the exhausting journey.
The scenery was breathtaking! Tall, snow-capped mountains surrounded us, and the air was crisp and fresh. I couldn't wait to hit the slopes.
The first day was a disaster. I fell more times than I could count, and by the end of the day, I was covered in bruises. Jake, on the other hand, was a natural. He zoomed down the slopes like a pro, leaving me in his trail of snow dust. I was determined not to give up, though.
The next few days were rough, but I slowly started to get the hang of it. With Jake's guidance and a lot of practice, I could finally make it down the bunny slopes without falling flat on my face. It was such an incredible feeling of accomplishment!
One of the highlights of the trip was our snowball fight. It started innocently enough, with Jake and I playfully tossing a few snowballs at each other. Before we knew it, our families got involved, and it turned into an all-out war. We built forts, formed teams, and strategized like we were in a real battle. It was pure chaos, but we loved every minute of it.
Evenings were spent in the cozy lodge, sipping hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows by the fireplace. We played board games, told stories, and just enjoyed each other's company. It was the perfect way to end each day.
All too soon, our vacation came to an end. As we packed our bags and headed back home, I felt a mix of sadness and gratitude. Sadness because our adventure was over, but gratitude for the incredible memories we had made.
This winter vacation taught me so much more than just skiing and snowboarding. It taught me about perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of trying new things. It reminded me to step out of my comfort zone and embrace the unknown.
As I look back on those unforgettable days in the mountains, I can't help but smile. It was an adventure I'll never forget, and I can't wait to plan my next one. Who knows what exciting experiences await me on my next winter vacation?
篇2
Winter Holidays and Homework in 2024
Hi there! My name is Xiao Ming and I'm a 7th grade student at one of the middle schools in Huai'an District. Boy, these winter holidays have been a whirlwind! Between all the homework assignments my teachers loaded us up with and trying to find time to relax and have fun, it's been quite the juggling act. Let me tell you all about it.
First up, the English homework. Don't get me wrong, I actually really enjoy learning English. It's such an important global language and being good at it will open up so many opportunities for me in the future. But man, the amount of work was crazy! We had to write three different essays – one describing our holiday activities, one book report on an English novel, and one persuasive essay about why our school should or shouldn't have a longer winter break.
For the first essay, I wrote all about going to my grandparent's house in the countryside to celebrate the Spring Festival. We had huge family reunions with ALL my aunts, uncles, and cousins coming together. There was so much delicious food – my grandma's famous dumplings, hot pot, and those sticky rice ball desserts I love. We set off a ton of firecrackers and watched the amazing fireworks shows over the village. Such a blast!
As for the book report, I read this classic English novel called "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. It's narrated by this teenager named Holden Caulfield who has a pretty negative view of the world and struggles with things like phoniness, alienation, and grief. Not gonna lie, some of the themes went over my head a bit since I'm still just a kid. But I found Holden's sarcastic inner voice really entertaining and some of his
adventures around New York City were super interesting to read about. Overall, I'd give it like a 7.5/10.
The persuasive essay was probably the hardest. I argued that our school should keep our current 4-week winter break, rather than shortening it. My main reasons were that the long break gives us a real opportunity to recharge our batteries after an intense semester of studying, lets us decompress and avoid burnout, celebrate major holidays with family, and even travel or explore other interests. Sure, a shorter break could mean completing the school year a bit earlier, but I don't think those few extra weeks of instruction are worth sacrificing real downtime. Mental health has to be the priority! I made sure to acknowledge the opposing view and poke some holes in my own arguments to make it a fair critique. Finger's crossed my English teacher is persuaded!
As exhausting as all those English assignments were, the math homework was my real Achilles heel this break. We had an intense packet of about 200 practice problems covering everything from algebraic equations, divisibility rules, coordinate planes, you name it. I definitely struggled and had to ask my mom for a tonnn of help. Even after re-watching the instructional videos my math teacher posted, some of those wordy story
problems and multi-step equations gave me such a headache. I'm honestly just hoping I didn't make too many careless mistakes and my work is passable. Shout out to my mom for being a real MVP and pseudoteacher on this one!
My other core subjects like Chinese literature, history, and science weren't too overwhelming. A few reading assignments, presentations to prep, experiments to write up. But nothing too crazy. The elective courses were a different story though...
My coding class in particular piled on the work. We're learning Python this semester and had to complete all these increasingly complex programming tasks and games to code. Debugging my code and fixing syntax errors when nothing was running right made me want to pull my hair out at times! I seriously respect programmers so much because that stuff does NOT come naturally to me. As someone who wants to go into business later on, I know having some basic coding ability will be really valuable. So I tried to power through and keep watching those instructional videos over and over.
Now that I'm finally done with allllll that homework, I can't wait to spend these last couple days just relaxing, playing video games, and hanging out with friends before break ends. Maybe I'll go see that new movie everyone is talking about too. The
homework struggle is real, but at least it gives me a true appreciation for all those lazy summer days with no responsibilities!
Anyway, that's a glimpse into my wild winter holiday as a 7th grader here in Huai'an. Between all the friends, festivities, and agonizing over homework, it's been quite the adventure. Hope you all had an amazing break too! Here's to ringing in the new semester strong. Let me know if you ever want to compare homework horror stories!
篇3
My 2024 Winter Holiday Homework Journey
Hey there! Xiao Ming here, just a regular 7th grader from Huai'an trying to tackle this huge pile of winter holiday homework. I've got English, math, science, you name it - my teachers really went all out loading us up this break!
But I have to admit, the English assignment has me pretty stumped. We've been asked to write a 2000 word essay all in English, can you believe that? At first I was like, "No way, that's gonna take forever!" But then I started thinking about all the wild adventures I could share from these past few weeks. Maybe this homework thing won't be so bad after all!
It all started on that glorious first day of winter break. I sprung out of bed, did my usual morning road work of annoying my little brother, and started making some big plans. My best buddies Xiao Li and Xiao Zhang were free too, so we decided to make this the best vacation ever.
First up, we headed to the brand new trampoline park that just opened in the city center. Bouncing around on those wildly springy surfaces is just about the funnest thing a kid could ask for. We spent hours going back and forth between the dunk pits, launching into those big foam cube juggernauts, and attempting all sorts of flips and tricks. I even got majorly pitted once when Xiao Zhang mistimed a jump and knocked me clear across the court! Definitely brought home some bruises that day.
The next big adventure came when my aunt and uncle visited from up north for Chinese New Year. They promised to take us ice skating if we helped out around the house, so you'd better believe we pitched in! Cleaning, cooking, mopping, you name it - we did it all without complaint. Well, maybe just a few complaints about whose turn it was to take out the trash.
Finally, the big day arrived and we headed to the brand new skating rink on the other side of town. I'd roller bladed a few times before, but real ice? This was uncharted territory! The three
of us spent most of the first hour hugging the walls, taking tiny baby steps, and doing our best imitation of baby deer learning to walk.
Gradually though, we got the hang of it. Soon we were zipping around the rink, showing off our moves, and nearly mowing down other skaters left and right. OK, so our skills weren't quite Olympic-level yet, but we felt pretty slick out there! Xiao Li even pulled off a spin at one point that got her a smattering of applause. Her face just beamed with pride!
In between all these big activities, we still found time for some good old-fashioned neighborhood hijinks. Running around outside for hours, having rock wars, annoying Xiao Zhang's cranky neighbor Mr. Wang - you know, the usual kid stuff. I think we made более снега в том году, чем когда-либо прежде!
We even managed to get in a bit of homework too, believe it or not. Math worksheets, book reports, vocab practice - we knocked it all out together during some low-key hangouts. That's the awesome thing about having a couple of study buddies who are just as determined to stay on top of things. We kept each other focused and accounted for.
As you can probably tell, this holiday has been an absolute blast from start to finish. We've stayed active, had a ton of fun adventures, but also made sure to check off the homework boxes too. I just hope these 2000 words could do justice to all the excitement and give my English teacher a nice glimpse into my life.
There's still about a week left before we head back to school, so who knows what other shenanigans we'll get ourselves into? All I know is I've made a whole bunch of amazing memories with my BFFs this break. I guess that's what growing up is all about - savoring the journey, one silly moment at a time.
Well, that's all I've got for now. This homework actually turned out to be a cool way to reflect back on everything. Thanks for reading, and I'll catch you all on the flippity-flip!
Xiao Ming
篇4
My Awesome Winter Vacation
Hey there! It's me again, back to tell you about my crazy winter vacation this year. I'm in 7th grade now at Huaiyin No. 3 Middle School and boy, did I have an action-packed break!
It all started when the last school bell rang for the semester. My best friend Lily and I raced out of the classroom, screaming with joy. No more classes, no more homework, no more waking up at the crack of dawn for two glorious weeks! Freedom at last!
The first few days were just pure bliss. I slept in until noon, played video games all day, and snacked on Mom's delicious dumplings whenever I felt like it. Lily came over and we had an epic Fortnite battle that lasted almost 6 hours straight! I could already feel my brain turning into mush from laziness.
Then my parents laid down the law. They said lounging around like a couch potato all vacation was unacceptable. We made a schedule – I had to do something productive for at least 4 hours every day. Ugh, so unfair!
But you know what? It actually turned out to be pretty fun. One day, Dad took me to volunteer at the local animal shelter. I got to play with the cutest puppies and kittens! They were so adorable and snuggly. I even helped bathe and groom some of the dogs, which was messier than I expected but hilarious.
On another day, Mom signed me up for a teenage coding workshop. I was super nervous at first since I didn't know anybody. But the instructor was really cool and by the end, I had learned how to build a basic website! I felt like such a tech genius.
My coding skills are going to look awesome on my resume one day.
The biggest highlight though was definitely the weekend trip to my grandparents' village. It's way out in the countryside, with fresh air, open fields, and a tiny little stream. My cousins who live there took me exploring in the forest and we found so many bizarre bugs and critters! One almost jumped onto my face and I screamed like a baby.
At night, we had a huge bonfire and roasted yummy potatoes and marshmallows. Grandpa told us crazy stories from his childhood that had us all cracking up. He used to get into so much mischief! I'll never forget lying on the grass, gazing at the millions of stars shining bright against the pitch-black sky. No city lights to spoil the view out there.
When it was finally time to head back home, I was kind of sad to leave. The village was so peaceful and walking around barefoot, playing outside from dawn till dusk...it was like being a little kid again. No school, no pressure, just pure freedom and fun.
But of course, vacation couldn't last forever. Before I knew it, I was groaning while Mom dragged me to the school supplies store to stock up on new notebooks and pencils. I missed
lounging at home already! My bed felt way too cozy to leave in the mornings.
Still, I have to admit this winter break was one for the books.
I made so many incredible memories – from coding websites to playing with shelter puppies to stargazing with my cousins. I Can't wait for the next vacation already! Hopefully it'll be just as awesome as this one was.
Thanks for reading my ramblings! I'll chat with you again after my next adventure.Follow my InstaStory for more updates from this crazy kid's life! Peace out!
篇5
My Winter Holiday in Huaiyin District, 2024
Hi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you all about my amazing winter holiday in Huaiyin District. It was the best holiday ever! Let me share all the fun things I did during my vacation.
First of all, I visited the famous Huaiyin Park with my family. The park was so beautiful, covered in a blanket of pure white snow. I couldn't resist making a snowman with my little brother. We laughed so hard as we rolled the snowballs and decorated
our snowman with a carrot nose and pebble eyes. It was such a cool experience!
Next, we went ice skating at the Huaiyin Ice Rink. I had never skated before, so I was a little bit scared at first. But with the help of my parents and the friendly skating coach, I soon got the hang of it. I even managed to glide on the ice without falling down! It was like I was flying. I felt so proud of myself.
During the holiday, I also joined a winter camp organized by the local community center. It was a week-long camp filled with fun activities. Every day, we had English classes, art workshops, and even outdoor adventures. We went on a nature hike and learned about different kinds of plants and animals. We also played games and made new friends. It was an incredible experience that I will never forget.
One of the highlights of my holiday was the Lantern Festival celebration. It took place in Huaiyin Cultural Square, and it was absolutely magical. The whole square was decorated with colorful lanterns of different shapes and sizes. There were dragon lanterns, rabbit lanterns, and even lanterns that looked like my favorite cartoon characters. I made a wish and released a lantern into the night sky. It was such a beautiful sight to see all the lanterns floating up towards the stars.
As my winter holiday came to an end, I felt a mix of happiness and sadness. I was happy because I had so much fun and made wonderful memories. But I was also sad because I didn't want the holiday to be over. However, I know that there will be more holidays and adventures in the future.
Huaiyin District, thank you for an incredible winter holiday! I will cherish the memories forever. I can't wait to visit again and explore more of your wonders. Goodbye for now, but not forever!
That's the end of my winter holiday story. I hope you enjoyed reading about my adventures in Huaiyin District. It was truly a holiday filled with joy, laughter, and new experiences. Until next time, take care and keep exploring the world!
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篇6
Winter Break Homework Blues
Ugh, winter break homework is the worst! I thought the holidays were supposed to be a time for fun and relaxation, but my teachers had other ideas. They loaded us up with so many assignments to complete over the break. I know they mean well
and want to keep our brains active, but couldn't they have given us a little bit of a break?
My English homework was definitely the biggest challenge. We had to write a 1000 word essay analyzing the themes and character development in the novel we just finished reading. 1000 words! That's like a million for a kid my age. Where was I even supposed to start?
I procrastinated on that English essay for pretty much the entire break. I played video games, went sledding with my friends, and binged my favorite shows. Anything to avoid that looming assignment. My mom had to nag me about it every single day.
"Have you started your English homework yet?"
"No mom, I'll get to it."
A few days later..."You know that essay isn't going to write itself."
"Yes mom, I know. I'm working on it."
But I totally wasn't working on it. The day before we had to go back to school, I finally sat down to start the essay. I re-read the book's Spark Notes about three times trying to figure out
what the heck the themes were. I wrote a few sentences here and there, but they didn't make any sense.
I started to panic. This awful essay was due tomorrow and I had nothing! That's when my brilliant older sister stepped in to save me. She's so smart and good at this English analysis stuff. She helped me map out the main themes, decide which ones to focus on, and brainstorm examples from the book to analyze.
With her guidance, I was finally able to start putting together some paragraphs that actually made sense. We worked together late into the night until I had over 1000 words discussing the themes of family, loyalty, and perseverance. I'm not sure it was a masterpiece, but it would have to do.
The next morning at school, I furiously typed up the final draft and hit print right before the bell rang for class. Made it by the skin of my teeth! I handed in that bad boy, hoping for a passing grade.
From now on, I've learned my lesson. I really need to start big assignments like that as soon as I get them. Procrastinating just leads to stress and sloppy work at the last minute. Maybe next break I'll actually do things the right way and get my homework done early. Probably not though, if I'm being honest with myself!。