人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业

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初二英语家庭作业

初二英语家庭作业

ABruce likes playing 1 a river. But there 2 a river near his new house. He is not very happy.One day, he asks 3 mother,“ 4 a river near here?”“No, there 5 ”,his mother says, “But 6 new house has a garden? ”“I don’t like7 ”says Bruce.One morning, his mother says “8 is a beautiful park near here. Bruce, and there 9 two pools in it. We’ll go there this afternoon.” Bruce is very happy.After lunch, Bruce and his mother 10 the park, and he plays in one of the pools. He has a very good time.( )1.A. at B. to C. in D. from( )2.A. isn’t B. is C. aren’t D. are( )3.A. her B. his C. our D. their( )4.A. There is B. Are there C. There are D. Is there( )5.A. isn’t B. is C. aren’t D. are( )6.A. your B. my C. our D. us( )7.A. you B. me C. them D. it( )8.A. They B. It C. This D. There( )9.A. is B. are C. isn’t D. aren’t( )10.A. go to B. comes to C. to D. ComeBIt’s a fine day today. Jim’s family 1 having a picnic(野餐) .They put a big cloth (布)on the ground(地面). 2 it are some yellow bananas, red apples, 3 and some white eggs. The woman in the white trousers 4 Mrs Green. She is thirty-five . She is 5 English teacher in No. 12 Middle School. The man is 6 father. He is forty. His shirt is black and his trousers 7 yellow. He is a teacher, too. They have a black car, but you can’t see8 in the picture. 9 that boy? That’s Jim. He is drinking(喝水).His shirt is green. The girl 10 him is his sister, Kate.11 is in a red dress today. Can you see the bag? Yes, it’s behind their father. Whata nice picture 12 .( )1.A. is B. are C. isn’t D. aren’t( )2.A. In B. Near C. On D. Under( )3.A. oranges oranges B. orange oranges C. orange orange D. oranges orange( )4.A. is B. are C. in D. am( )5.A. a B. the C. an D. x( )6.A. Sam B. Sam’s C. Sams’s D. Sams’( )7.A. are B. be C. is D. have( )8.A. them B. him C. it D. her( )9.A. What’s B. Who’s C. Where’s D. How’s( )10.A. back B. behind C. of D. to( )11.A. Her B. Hers C. She D. He( )12.A. is it B. it is C. is D. ItPassage 1Today is Sunday. My friends Lin Bin, Wang Xiaoming, Bei Feng and other two boys ask me to go swimming with them. Soon we get to the river. They are swimming in it, but I can't. So I'm sitting under a big tree and watching a little girl playing with a ball by the river. But the ball falls into(落人) the water and soon she falls into the water, too. I'm standing up and calling for help, but my friends are far (远) from me and they can't hear. So I lump into the river. I don't know how to swim in it, but I take the girl out of the river. Her parents thank me very much. They say, "You are a good boy, a good Young Pioneer." When my friends know this, they all smile(微笑) and say, "You can swim now."根据短文内容,选择最佳答案填入括号内。

人教版新目标八年级英语上册第2单元校本教材及作业

人教版新目标八年级英语上册第2单元校本教材及作业

Unit 2 How often do you exercise?第1课时1.辨析how often,how long,how far,how soon(1)how often 多久一次,用来提问动作发生的频率。

回答用:once,twice,three times 等词语。

—How often do you play football?—Once a week.——你多久踢一次足球?——一周一次。

(2)how long多长,可用来询问多长时间,也可询问某物有多长。

How long does it take to get to Shanghai from here?从这儿到上海需要多长时间?How long is the ruler?这把尺子多长?(3)how far 多远, 用来询问距离,指路程的远近。

—How far is it from here to the park?—It’s about 2 kilometers.——从这儿到公园多远?——大约2千米。

(4)how soo n“还要多久(时间)才……”,一般用于一般将来时,用in 引导的时间状语来回答。

—How soon will he be back?—He’ll be back in an hour.——他多久回来?——他一个小时后回来。

2.hardly的用法hardly只用作副词,其意思是“几乎不”,表示否定概念。

He can hardly speak English,can he?他不太会说英语,是吗?hardly ever几乎从不Peter is hardly ever late.彼得几乎从不迟到。

hard也用作副词,意为“努力地;刻苦地;猛烈地” 。

He works hard only before exams.他只在考试前努力学习。

It’s raining hard(heavily).天在下大雨。

hard还可以作形容词,意为“难的,困难的”=difficult。

Unit 2 Section B (3a~Self Check)课时作业人教版英语八年级上册

Unit 2 Section B (3a~Self Check)课时作业人教版英语八年级上册

Unit 2 Section B (3a~Self Check)【基础性作业】一、选择方框中的单词并用其适当形式填空1.I want to go to the movies. , I have to finish my homework first.2.My uncle works in this hospital. He's a good .3.Look! Our team has got 10. . We will win the game.4.It rained hard, but of my classmates was late for school.5.She plays ping-pong for than one hour a day.【拓展性作业】二、翻译句子6.你多久旅游一次?(how often)7.我们学校有10.00.多名学生。

(more than)8.完成这项工作至少需要一个星期。

(at least)9.你经常帮你的妈妈做家务吗?(help...with)10.我不喜欢吃胡萝卜, 但是妈妈说胡萝卜对眼睛好。

(be good for)三、阅读理解Health is very important. How can we stay healthy? Look at the three children. They'll tell you what helps them stay healthy.Zhang Wei:What helps me stay healthy? Well, I like fruit and vegetables. I eat a lot of them. I don't eat unhealthy snacks (快餐) like chips. Chips make me fat — I hate being fat! I am also on the badminton team. My teacher lets me practice a lot. Playing badminton helps me stay in shape!Susan Brown:My mom helps me stay healthy. She always makes me go to bed early on weekdays. So I feel ready for school in the morning. My mom also gives me a lot of work around the house. Sometimes I don't like that, but I still do it all. The work keeps me busy — it's like exercise! I like any kind of exercise.Wang Gang:Well, I often run and play football. I seldom watch television. I read books. I learn a lot in this way! I also drink a lot of milk. Milk helps bones (骨头) become strong. All these things keep me healthy and happy.()11.Susan Brown .A.often watches televisionB.eats a lot of unhealthy snacksC.is on a badminton teamD.goes to bed early on weekdays()12.Who helps Susan Brown stay healthy?A.Her mother.B.Her teacher.C.Her friends.D.Her brother.()13.Wang Gang learns a lot by.A.reading newspapersB.watching TVC.travelingD.reading books()14.Which of the following is TRUE?A.Susan loves eating apples.B.Wang Gang likes milk.C.Zhang Wei doesn't like fruit.D.Zhang Wei never exercises.()15.What's the passage about?A.How to study hard.B.How to be healthy.C.What to eat every day.D.How to stay busy.【综合性作业】四、书面表达最近,学校学生会做了一项有关“你怎样度过周末”的问卷调查。

Unit2SectionA知识点汇总人教版八年级英语上册

Unit2SectionA知识点汇总人教版八年级英语上册

八上 U2 Section A 知识点汇总1.help with 在某方面帮助help with 后接表示物的名词或代词。

help 的用法:①作动词help oneself to sth. 随便吃/ 喝……can’t help doing sth. 忍不住做某事help sb. with sth.=help sb.(to) do sth. 帮助某人做某事②作名词with one’s help = with the help of sb. 在某人的帮助下without one’s help 没有某人的帮助e.g. I often help with housework at home.我经常在家里帮忙做家务。

The math problem is too difficult. Can you help with it?这道数学题太难了,你能帮忙做它吗?Please help yourself to some fruit, Tom.汤姆,请随便吃些水果。

Hearing the joke, we couldn’t help laughing.听到这个笑话,我们忍不住笑了。

He often helps us with our homework.= He often helps us (to)do our homework. 他经常帮助我们做作业。

With our teacher’s help, we solved the problem.= With thehelp of our teacher, we solved the problem.在我们老师的帮助下,我们解决了问题。

Without her help, I couldn’t get into a good university.没有她的帮助,我不能上一所好大学。

2.housework /'haʊswɜː(r)k/ n. 家务劳动;家务事e.g. We take it in turns to do the housework. 我们轮流做家务。

2024人教新目标八年级下册英语Unit 3Section B ( 1a- 1e)课后作业单

2024人教新目标八年级下册英语Unit 3Section B ( 1a- 1e)课后作业单

Unit 3 Could you please clean your room?Section B ( 1a- 1e)课后作业单一、单项选择。

1. —________ you give me a hand? I can’t move the box by myself.—No problem.A. CouldB. ShouldC. MustD. Need2. —Mom, could I go out with friends on weekends? —.A. Yes, you could.B. I don’t think so.C. Yes, you can.D. Sure, you can’t. 3.—Could I watch TV this afternoon? —Yes, you can. But first you ____ do your homework. A.have to B.can C.may D.Could4.I would like to buy ____ drinks, but I don't have ________ money.A.some;some B.some;any C.any;some D.any;any5.Jack invited me ____ to the movies.A.go B.going C.went D.to go6.—Could you please do the dishes? —_________. I cut my finger and I’m trying not to get it wet.A. Yes, sureB. No problemC. Sorry, I’m afraid I can’tD. That would be fine二、单词拼写。

1.I'd Iike to i_______some friends to my birthday party.2.Could you help me buy some s_________?3.My bike is broken. May I u_____yours?4. My pen is on the sofa. Please p _________ it to me.三、翻译下列句子。

最新人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业

最新人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业

最新人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业这篇关于最新人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业,是特地为大家整理的,希望对大家有所帮助! 一词汇 A根据首字母或中文提示完成单词 1. Many people d ________(捐赠)lots of money to the children in poor areas. 2. You can support our work by making a _________ (捐赠) . 3. Our charity show was a s_________ and we had a lot of support from local government 4. It was exciting to be the _________(主持) of the show. 5.The c________ rose, the host came on the stage with a microphone in her hand. 6. There are many ______________ (advertise) in today’s newspapers . B 用括号内所给词的正确形式填空 1. Most (busy) letters are written in English. 2. Project hope is an (organize) that helps children go to school. 3. He is not a teacher any __________(many). 4. I _________(try) to help you organize your show if I have time. 5. I don’t know what made him laugh so___________(excite)? 6. At the end of the show, we clapped and shouted with _________ (excite). 7. English is ________ (wide) used in many kinds of fields . 二单项选择 ( )1.This book Lucy’s. Look ! Her name is on the book.。

初二英语家庭作业精选试题人教版

初二英语家庭作业精选试题人教版

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初二 Unit1 英语家庭作业:Last Week on TV
Ⅰ.单项选择。
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()2.The weather was rainy,so they decided ________ to the mountains.
初二英语家庭作业精选试题人教版
学习是劳动,是充满思想的劳动。为大家整理了初二英语家庭作业精选 试题人教版,让我们一起学习,一起进步吧! 词汇 名词: 情景喜剧 新闻 肥皂剧 笑话,玩笑 喜剧片 行动 动画片,卡通片 文化,文明 原因,理由 电影 女朋友 人物 陆军,陆军部队 讨论,商量 动词: 打算,计划 希望 忍受,站立 发生,出现 也许,可能,可以 (过去式)预料,期待 出现 开始变得,变成 失去,丢失 (过去式) 形容词: 有教育意义的 毫无意义的 着名的,出名的 富有的 成功的,有成就的 不幸的 愿意的,准备好的 简单的,易做的 词组 查明,弄情 动作影片 愿意迅速做某事 想做/希望做/期待做/计划做 脱口秀 体育节目 才艺展演 游戏节目 肥皂剧 恐怖电影 动作电影 出版,发行 准备做 尽最大努力做 中国文化的象征

英语家庭作业作文范文初一

英语家庭作业作文范文初一

英语家庭作业作文范文初一My Family。

My family is very important to me. We are a close-knit family and we always support each other. There are four people in my family: my parents, my younger brother and me.My parents are both hardworking and caring. My fatheris a doctor and my mother is a teacher. They always encourage us to do our best and they are always there for us when we need them. They have been married for over 20 years and they are still very much in love.My younger brother is in middle school. He is very smart and he loves to play basketball. We get along very well and we often play games together. He is my best friend and I am proud of him.As for me, I am a high school student. I am interested in music and I play the piano and the guitar. I also enjoyreading and writing. I hope to become a writer one day.We live in a cozy apartment in the city. Our home is always filled with laughter and love. We often have family dinners and we talk about our day. We also enjoy going on trips together and exploring new places.In conclusion, my family is the most important thing in my life. I am grateful for their love and support and I know that they will always be there for me.。

八下英语作业本人教版第四单元作文题目

八下英语作业本人教版第四单元作文题目

八下英语作业本人教版第四单元作文题目The fast-paced modern world has brought about numerous changes in our daily lives. One such change is the increasing importance of learning English as a global language. As a student in the eighth grade, I have been exploring the wonders of the English language through my English textbook. In this essay, I will delve into the significance of the fourth unit of my English workbook and how it has shaped my understanding of the language.The fourth unit of my English workbook focuses on the theme of "Exploring the World." This unit has been a captivating journey, introducing me to a wide range of topics related to global cultures, travel, and the human experience. Through the various lessons and activities, I have gained a deeper appreciation for the diversity of our world and the importance of cross-cultural exchange.One of the most engaging aspects of this unit has been the exploration of different countries and their unique customs. The workbook has presented me with informative passages about the traditions, festivals, and lifestyles of people from various regions. Forinstance, I learned about the vibrant celebrations of Diwali in India, the colorful costumes and dances of the Maasai tribe in Africa, and the serene tea ceremonies of Japan. These insights have broadened my perspective and made me more aware of the richness of cultural diversity around the globe.In addition to cultural exploration, the unit has also emphasized the significance of travel and the experiences it can offer. Through the reading and writing exercises, I have been encouraged to reflect on the personal growth and self-discovery that can come from venturing beyond the familiar boundaries of my own community. The workbook has presented me with inspiring stories of travelers who have embarked on life-changing journeys, encountering new perspectives and gaining a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.One particularly thought-provoking activity in the unit involved writing a personal narrative about a hypothetical trip to a foreign country. This exercise challenged me to use my imagination and creative writing skills to describe the sights, sounds, and emotions I might encounter on such a journey. It was a valuable opportunity to practice my English language skills while also exploring the transformative power of travel.Furthermore, the fourth unit has highlighted the importance ofeffective communication and cultural sensitivity in our increasingly interconnected world. Through discussions and role-playing activities, I have learned about the nuances of cross-cultural interactions, the importance of active listening, and the ability to adapt one's communication style to different cultural contexts. These lessons have not only improved my English proficiency but have also equipped me with the necessary skills to navigate diverse social and professional environments in the future.Beyond the specific content of the unit, the overall structure and design of the English workbook have been instrumental in my language learning journey. The clear and organized presentation of the material, coupled with the variety of exercises and activities, have made the learning process engaging and effective. The workbook has provided me with a comprehensive framework to develop my reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, all while fostering a deeper understanding of the English language and its cultural contexts.As I reflect on my experience with the fourth unit of my English workbook, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and excitement. The knowledge and skills I have gained have not only enriched my academic life but have also equipped me with the tools to navigate the increasingly globalized world. The unit's focus on cultural exploration, travel, and effective communication has inspired me tocontinue my language learning journey with renewed vigor, and to seek out opportunities to apply my newfound knowledge in real-world scenarios.In conclusion, the fourth unit of my English workbook has been a transformative experience, broadening my horizons and deepening my appreciation for the English language and the diverse world it encompasses. The lessons and activities within this unit have not only strengthened my linguistic abilities but have also instilled in me a sense of cultural awareness, empathy, and a desire to explore the wonders of our interconnected global community. As I continue my educational journey, I am grateful for the invaluable insights and skills that this unit has provided, and I am excited to see how they will shape my future endeavors.。

八年级下册英语书第四单元作文家庭作业

八年级下册英语书第四单元作文家庭作业

八年级下册英语书第四单元作文家庭作业全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Family Homework: A Blessing or a Burden?Hi there! My name is Alex, and I'm a 10-year-old kid in the 5th grade. Today, I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind a lot lately – family homework. You know, those assignments that our teachers give us to do at home with our parents or siblings. Some people think they're a great way to involve the whole family in learning and bring everyone closer together. Others see them as a real pain, just adding more stress and arguments to an already busy home life. Personally, I've experienced both the good and the bad sides of family homework, and I'm here to share my thoughts on the matter.Let me start by saying that I completely understand why teachers give us family homework. They want to make sure that we're not just learning stuff at school, but also applying it in our daily lives at home. They want to keep our parents or guardians involved in our education, so they can support us better and track our progress. And let's be honest, sometimes it's easier tounderstand a concept when you have someone else explaining it to you in a different way. Plus, family homework can be a fun bonding experience, where you get to work on something together as a team.But let's not ignore the fact that family homework can also be a real headache, especially in households where both parents work long hours or have other commitments. Can you imagine trying to solve a complicated math problem with your little sister running around and screaming, or your baby brother throwing a tantrum? It's not exactly the most conducive environment for learning, is it? And let's not even get started on the arguments that can arise when parents and kids have different approaches or levels of understanding.I remember this one time when my dad and I were working on a science project together. We had to build a model of the solar system, and we just couldn't agree on how to do it. He wanted to use styrofoam balls and paint them like the planets, but I thought we should use different-sized fruits and vegetables instead. Long story short, we ended up getting into a huge fight, and my mom had to step in to mediate. Not exactly the "quality family time" the teachers had in mind, right?On the other hand, I've also had some really positive experiences with family homework. Last year, my mom and I had to work on a research project about famous artists. We spent hours scouring the internet for information, taking notes, and discussing our findings. It was actually really fun, and I learned so much more than I would have if I had just done the project on my own. Plus, it gave my mom and me a chance to bond over something we both enjoyed – art and creativity.So, what's the verdict? Are family homework assignments a blessing or a burden? Well, like most things in life, I think it depends on your specific situation and how you approach it. If you have a supportive family that's willing to work together and stay patient, family homework can be a great way to learn new things and strengthen your relationships. But if your home environment is already chaotic or stressful, adding more homework to the mix might just make things worse.My advice? Communication is key. If you're struggling with a family homework assignment, don't be afraid to speak up and ask for help – from your parents, siblings, or even your teacher. And if you're a parent reading this, try to be understanding and flexible. Remember that not all kids learn the same way, and what works for one child might not work for another.At the end of the day, education should be a collaborative effort between teachers, parents, and students. Family homework can be a valuable tool in that effort, but only if it's approached with the right mindset and level of support. So let's all try to make the most of it, okay? Who knows, you might just end up learning something new and having a little fun along the way!篇2Title: My Family AdventuresHey there! I'm Lily, and I'm in the 8th grade this year. For our English homework assignment, we were asked to write about our family and some fun adventures we've had together. Well, buckle up because my family is one wild ride!First off, let me introduce you to the star-studded cast.We've got my mom and dad, who are the ringleaders of this crazy circus. Mom is a total firecracker – she's always on the go, juggling a million things at once. Dad, on the other hand, is the laid-back one, but he's got a wicked sense of humor that keeps us all in stitches.Then there's my big brother, Jake. He's the ultimate prankster and has been driving me nuts since the day I was born.But I gotta admit, he's also the coolest big bro a girl could ask for. And last but not least, there's my little sister, Emma. She's the baby of the family, and she knows how to work those big blue eyes to get whatever she wants.Now, let me tell you about some of our wildest family adventures. One time, we decided to go camping in the great outdoors. Dad was all gung-ho about "roughing it" and "getting back to nature." Little did he know, nature had other plans for us. It rained cats and dogs the entire weekend, and our tent was practically floating away. We ended up cramming into the tiny car, soaking wet and miserable. But you know what? We laughed until our bellies hurt, and it's a memory we'll never forget.Another time, we went on a road trip to visit my aunt and uncle in another state. Mom was determined to make it a "fun family bonding experience." Cue the endless rounds of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" and "I Spy" games. Jake and I were about to lose our minds by the time we got there. But once we arrived, we had a blast exploring their farm and riding their horses.One of my favorite family adventures, though, was when we decided to have a good old-fashioned game night. We pushed all the furniture aside, laid out a bunch of blankets and pillows,and spent the whole evening playing board games and munching on snacks. It was chaos, with everyone yelling and cheering each other on. At one point, dad got so excited that he accidentally flipped the Monopoly board, sending little plastic houses and hotels flying everywhere. We were still finding them weeks later!Through all the craziness and chaos, one thing is for sure –my family knows how to have fun together. We might drive each other crazy sometimes, but at the end of the day, we're a team. We laugh together, cry together, and make memories that'll last a lifetime.I know I'll look back on these years and cherish every moment, even the ones that seemed like total disasters at the time. Because that's what family is all about – loving each other through the good times and the bad, and always having each other's backs.So, there you have it – a glimpse into the wild and wonderful world of my family. It's never a dull moment, that's for sure. But I wouldn't have it any other way. After all, what's life without a little adventure?篇3My Amazing FamilyHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a student in the 8th grade. Today, I want to tell you all about my incredible family. I know everyone says their family is the best, but trust me, mine really is something special!First, let me introduce you to my mom and dad. My mom's name is Sarah, and she's the most caring and supportive person I know. She's always there for me, whether I need help with my homework, a shoulder to cry on, or just someone to listen. She works really hard as a nurse at the local hospital, but she never lets her job get in the way of being an amazing mom.My dad, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of my mom (in the best way possible, of course!). His name is Michael, and he's the goofiest, most fun-loving person you'll ever meet. He's always cracking jokes and making us laugh, even whenwe're feeling down. He works as an engineer, but his real talent is being the world's best dad.Then there's my little brother, Jake. He's only 6 years old, but he's already a ball of energy and mischief. He loves playing pranks on me and our parents, but we can't help but love him anyway. He's the cutest little guy you'll ever see, and he always manages to brighten up our day, no matter what.Speaking of pets, we also have a cat named Mittens. She's a bit of a diva, but we love her anyway. She spends most of her time lounging around the house and giving us the occasional side-eye, but every once in a while, she'll surprise us with a little bit of affection.But my family isn't just about the people (and animals) who live in our house. We've got a huge extended family too! My grandparents live just down the street, and they're always happy to have us over for Sunday dinners or just to hang out. My grandma is the best cook ever, and my grandpa is always telling us stories about "the good old days."And let's not forget about my aunts, uncles, and cousins! We've got family all over the place, and we try to get together as often as we can for big family reunions or just casualget-togethers. It's always a blast, and there's never a dull moment when our whole family is together.One of my favorite family traditions is our annual summer road trip. Every year, we pack up the car and hit the road for a week or two, exploring new places and making amazing memories together. Whether we're hiking in the mountains, swimming in a lake, or just goofing around in the hotel room, it's always a blast.Another thing I love about my family is how supportive they are of my hobbies and interests. My mom and dad are always encouraging me to try new things and pursue my passions, whether it's joining the school play, taking up a new sport, or learning to play an instrument. They're my biggest cheerleaders, and I know they'll always be there to support me, no matter what.But that's just part of what makes my family so special. We're a little bit quirky, a little bit crazy, but we love each other more than anything in the world.So there you have it – my amazing, wonderful, crazy family. I know I'm biased, but I truly believe they're the best family in the whole world. They've been there for me through thick and thin, and I know they always will be. No matter what life throws our way, we'll always have each other.And that's the most important thing of all.篇4My Big English Homework Adventure!Oh boy, I have some really big English homework to do for Unit 4 that's due next week. It's all about adventures andtraveling, which sounds kind of fun, but also a lot of work. I better get started!First up is writing a travel journal entry about an imaginary trip I took. The instructions say to describe what I did, who I went with, where I went, and what I saw and experienced there. Hmm...where should my dream adventure take place? I think I'll set it in a cool rainforest, since we learned about those ecosystems in science class last year. Yeah, a rainforest adventure sounds exciting!Dear Travel Journal,Day 1 - We finally made it to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil after a long flight from home. Me, my mom, my dad, and my little sister Lily were so pumped to start exploring this lush green wilderness. As soon as we got to our eco-lodge, we dropped our bags and went on a hike with our guide Carlos. The dense vegetation was like nothing I'd ever seen before, with vines and roots twisting everywhere. Strange bird calls echoed through the trees.Okay, I'd better move on to the next part of the homework, which is writing a paragraph comparing and contrasting my hometown to another place. For the contrasting place, I'll go with the rainforest setting from my journal entry.My fairly boring hometown of Centerville and the incredible Amazon rainforest in Brazil really couldn't be more different. At home, the trees are kinda small and typical-looking, while the rainforest has these massive towering trees that seem to stretch on forever. The weather is usually mild where I'm from, but the Amazon is hot, humid, and gets pounded with heavy rainstorms. As for wildlife, Centerville's got some squirrels, rabbits, and birds - nothing too exciting. But the rainforest is absolutely teeming with crazy-looking critters like toucans, piranhas, jaguars, and who knows what else!Phew, that paragraph really kicked my butt. I could use a snack break. Time for some apple slices and trail mix tore-energize!...And I'm back, ready to power through the rest of this homework. Now I need to look at these tourist brochures for different cities around the world and pick a place I'd like to visit. Then I have to write a persuasive letter to my parents explaining why we should go there as a family.Dear Mom and Dad,What's up? I've been thinking it's about time we took an epic family vacation to an amazing destination. And I've got theperfect spot in mind - Venice, Italy! Here are the top reasons we simply MUST go there:The History - Venice is like an awesome, still-standing trip through time. We'd get to see iconic landmarks dating back hundreds of years, like St. Mark's Basilica and the Rialto Bridge. Imagine how mind-blowing it would be to walk the same streets as legendary Venetians from the Renaissance!The Architecture - With its decorative gondolas, marble palaces, and unique buildings rising from the canals, Venice has some of the most breathtaking and romantic architecture on the planet. It would be an Instagrammer's paradise!The Food - What's not to love about Italian food? In Venice, we could indulge in fresh-from-the-water seafood, authentic thin-crust pizzas, savory pastas, creamy gelato, and more deliciousness until we're sick.The Aura - Venice is known as one of the most scenic cities in Europe, with its quirky winding streets, gorgeous waterways, and unbelievable charm. We'd come home with incredible memories to last a lifetime.Simply put, a family trip to Venice needs to happen, folks! I'm ready to start packing my bags at any moment. Pleeeeease can we go? I'll love you forever!Your awesome son,[My name]Nailed it! Man, writing that letter really got me excited to actually visit Venice. A kid can dream, right? Just one last part of the homework to wrap up.The final assignment is to create a fictional tour company specializing in adventures, and come up with a name, slogan, website description, sample packages, and marketing ideas. This is meant to pull together everything we've learned about traveling and exploring new places. Here goes nothing!Company Name: Adrena-ToursSlogan: "Embrace the Extreme!"About Us: Here at Adrena-Tours, we firmly believe that life is too short for boring vacations. If you're an adventurer at heart in need of an epic thrill ride, we're the tour company for you. Our expert guides will take you on the ultimate adrenaline-fueled journeys to some of the most exciting destinations on Earth. Whether it's helicopter skydiving, volcanic bungee jumping, orplunging through Class V rapids, we create experiences that get your heart racing and adrenaline pumping like never before. With Adrena-Tours, no adventure is too extreme!Featured Packages:• Patagonian Glacier Trekking (El Calafate, Argentina) - Join us for an intense 5-day backcountry trek across the gigantic Perito Moreno glacier, one of the only glaciers in the world still expanding. You'll use ropes, harnesses, crampons, and ice axes while our seasoned mountaineering guides lead you over deep crevasses and towering ice walls. Camping and all meals included!• Australian Outback Survival Course (Near Alice Springs) - Think you've got what it takes to endure the rugged Outback? Find out as our aboriginal bushmen instructors teach you ancient survival skills over an intense 10-day course. You'll learn to find drinking water, hunt small game, create fire without matches, build shelters, and navigate using only the stars as guides. This remote desert setting is the ultimate test of willpower and stamina.• Colombian Urban Downhill Racing (Medellín) - Experience the ultimate urban downhill race like never before, speeding at harrowing speeds through the winding back alleys andstair-streets of Medellín on specialized dual-crown downhill bikes. This chaotic, dangerous, and totally illegal event pushes you to the limits. Police encounters likely!Marketing: For adventurers searching for pure, uncut adrenaline, Adrena-Tours offers the most extreme,heart-pounding vacations imaginable. Our target audience is thrill-seekers aged 18-35 always on the hunt for the next crazy experience. We'll market primarily through social media, viral video campaigns, and gonzo-style podcasts to attract the fearless spirits craving legit adventures. This ain't your typical tour company - Adrena-Tours is changing the game!There, the homework is finally complete! I can't wait to show my English teacher this impressive 2000 word work of adventuring genius. Maybe one day I'll actually become an adventure tour guide and make these fictional packages a reality.A kid can dream, right? Until then, slaying this homework feels like an accomplishment in itself.篇5My Wonderful FamilyFamily is the most important thing in the world to me. I feel so lucky to have such an amazing family that loves and supportsme no matter what. We've been through good times and bad, but we always stick together. That's what family is all about!I live with my mom, dad, older brother Mike, and younger sister Lily. My parents have been married for 15 years and they are still so in love. It's kind of gross how mushy they can be sometimes, but I'm glad they have such a strong marriage. A lot of my friends' parents are divorced, which must be really hard.My dad works as an accountant downtown. He has to leave pretty early in the morning, around 7am, and doesn't get home until 6 or 7pm most nights. But even though he works long hours, he always makes time for us kids. On weekends, he takes us to the park to play basketball or baseball. He's teaching me how to throw a curveball this summer! My dad is the best.My mom is a nurse at the hospital. Her job can be st篇6Title: My Family's Homework AdventuresHi there! My name is Alex, and I'm a 10-year-old kid in fifth grade. I love video games, playing outside with my friends, and of course, homework! Just kidding about that last part. Homework can be a real drag sometimes, but my family hasfound ways to make it more fun and even turn it into a bonding experience. Let me tell you all about it!It all started a couple of years ago when my parents noticed that I was struggling with my homework assignments. I'd come home from school, toss my backpack in a corner, and try to avoid doing any work until the last possible minute. Mom and Dad could see that I was getting frustrated and falling behind, so they decided to step in and help me out.At first, I wasn't too thrilled about having my parents hover over me while I did my homework. I mean, come on, I'm a big kid now! I can handle this stuff on my own, right? Well, as it turned out, having a little support and guidance from Mom and Dad made a world of difference.We established a routine where, after I got home from school and had a snack, we'd all sit down together at the kitchen table and tackle my homework as a family. Mom and Dad would take turns helping me with different subjects, and my little sister, Emily, would sometimes join in too (when she wasn't too busy playing with her dolls, that is).I have to admit, having my parents there to explain things ina different way or provide examples really helped a lot. Whenever I got stuck on a math problem or couldn't figure out areading comprehension question, they were there to lend a hand and break it down for me.But it wasn't just about getting the work done – we also had a lot of fun with it! Sometimes, we'd turn my spelling words into a game, seeing who could come up with the silliest sentences using those words. Or, when I had to write an essay, we'd have a little brainstorming session, tossing out ideas and cracking jokes until we had something good to work with.One of my favorite memories from our homework adventures was when I had to do a project on the solar system for science class. Mom and Dad helped me gather materials and information, and we spent an entire weekend working on it together. We made a big model of the planets out ofpapier-mâché, painted them, and even hung them up in our living room! It was a lot of work, but we had a blast doing it as a family.Another time, I had to write a short story for English class, and Dad helped me come up with this wild, imaginative tale about a group of kids who stumbled upon a secret underground city. We spent hours bouncing ideas back and forth, creating characters, and plotting out the story. When it was all done, Dadeven typed it up for me and helped me illustrate it with some silly drawings.Now, don't get me wrong – homework can still be a real drag sometimes. There are nights when I just want to kick back and play video games or watch TV instead of doing my assignments. But thanks to my family's involvement and support, homework has become a lot more manageable and even enjoyable.These days, my grades have improved a lot, and I feel more confident in my abilities. But more importantly, our homework sessions have brought us closer together as a family. We've shared so many laughs, learned new things, and created some really special memories along the way.So, if you're a kid struggling with homework, or a parent trying to figure out how to help your child, my advice would be to make it a family affair. Turn it into a bonding experience, find ways to make it fun, and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Who knows, you might just end up looking forward to homework time like I do (well, most of the time, anyway)!。

人教版八下英语期中考试做家务作文

人教版八下英语期中考试做家务作文

Doing Housework: A Valuable Lesson inResponsibilityDoing housework has always been a part of growing upfor many teenagers. In my eighth-grade semester, an English assignment about performing household chores stood out as a significant learning experience. It wasn't just about sweeping floors or washing dishes; it was about understanding the importance of responsibility and contributing to the family.Prior to this assignment, housework was something that my parents or older siblings handled. I never really gaveit much thought, considering it as someone else's responsibility. However, the assignment made me realizethat being a part of a family meant sharing the workloadand contributing to its smooth running.As I embarked on my housework journey, I started with simple tasks like making my bed and tidying up my room. These seemingly minor chores actually required a sense of organization and discipline that I had never noticed before. Gradually, I ventured into more complex tasks like cooking dinner and washing clothes. Each task presented its ownchallenges, but overcoming them brought a sense of accomplishment and pride.One of the most memorable moments was when I prepared dinner for the family. It was a simple meal, but the effort and attention to detail required were immense. From chopping vegetables to seasoning the dish, each step required focus and care. When the meal was finally ready and everyone enjoyed it, I felt a deep sense of satisfaction.Through this experience, I learned that housework was not just about physical labor; it was also about mental engagement and emotional investment. It taught me the value of responsibility and the importance of contributing to the welfare of my family. I realized that every small effort I made, whether it was folding a towel or sweeping the floor, contributed to the overall well-being of our home.Moreover, doing housework also helped me develop a sense of empathy and understanding for my parents. I began to appreciate the effort they put into maintaining our home and the sacrifices they made for our comfort and happiness.This understanding strengthened our family bonds and made me more appreciative of their love and care.In conclusion, the English assignment on doing housework was a transformative experience for me. It not only helped me develop practical skills but also taught me valuable lessons about responsibility, contribution, and empathy. As I continue to grow and develop, I will carry these lessons with me and apply them to all aspects of my life.**做家务:一堂关于责任的重要课程**对许多青少年来说,做家务是成长过程中的一部分。

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学八年级英语 第1周家庭作业(无答案) 人教新目标版

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学八年级英语 第1周家庭作业(无答案) 人教新目标版

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学2011-2012学年八年级英语第1周家庭作业人教新目标版一、词组翻译。

1. 去滑滑板2. 在周末3. 每月一次 4 最喜爱的节目5. 多久一次6. 照顾7. 许多的 8. 试着做某事9. 健康的生活方式 10.饮食习惯11.取得好成绩 12.保持健康13.对…有好处 14.和…一样二、用所给单词的正确形式填空。

1. Where ( do ) Cary go on vacation?2. How often does Jane ( exercise )?3. Mr Black ( run ) two miles in the morning.4. You must (try ) to eat less meat.5. Bill always ( help ) his mother do some housework.6. Father asked children to eat it ( two ) a week.7. Do you do eye ( exercise ) every day?8. I want to go ( shop ).9. How often do you ( shop )?10.Is his lifestyle the same as yours or ?What are the ? ( different )11.Eating fruit and vagetables can help us ( get ) more vitamins.12.My parents want me ( be ) a scientist.13.The woman is doing ( exercise ) on the playground.14.The little boy is ( exercise ).15.The old man doesn’t have ( many ) money.16.I don’t know if Bill is ( health ).三、根据上下文的内容完成对话。

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学八年级英语 第7周家庭作业(无答案) 人教新目标版

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学八年级英语 第7周家庭作业(无答案) 人教新目标版

湖北省松滋市涴市镇初级中学2011-2012学年八年级英语第7周家庭作业人教新目标版一. 单项选择。

( ) 1. I like places it’s not cold in winter.A. thoseB. whichC. whereD. this( ) 2. --- Can I help you? --- . I need some books about western culture.A. Yes, pleaseB. No, thanksC. Yes, you canD. No, you can’t( ) 3. --- Could you please tell me ? --- Bus No.32 will take you right there.A. when is Henan MuseumB.what Henan Museum is likeC. how can I get to Henan MuseumD. which bus I shall take to Henan Museum( ) 4. Remember to write to us. All of us hope hear from you .A. quicklyB. soonC. fastD. quick( ) 5. It’s nearly seven o’clock. Jack be back home at this moment.A. mustB. needC. couldD. can( ) 6. It’s sixty kilometers here to the school.A. away fromB. far away fromC. awayD. far( ) 7. I visited many places including the History Museum last Saturday. WhenI at the hotel, it was very late.A. gotB. reachedC. arrivedD. lived( ) 8. There are of students in our school, but only of them are girls.A. hundreds; two hundredB.hundred; two hundredsC. hundreds; two hundredsD. hundred; two hundred( ) 9. Doctors often suggest, “ vegetables and meat can help you keep fit.”A. More; lessB. Few; muchC. Fewer; moreD. More; more( ) 10. I usually go to school bike, but sometimes I go to school foot.A. with; onB. on; byC. on ; withD. by; on( ) 11.--- There goes the bell. --- It’s time for class. Let’s stop .A. takeB. to talkC. talkingD.not talk( )12. You are too busy. What do you want me for you?A. doB. doneC. to doD. doing( ) 13. --- Excuse me. Where is Mr Green’s office? ---It’s on floor.A. sevenB. the sevenC. the seventhD. seventh( ) 14. --- Do you know now? --- In the People’s Hotel.A. where is Tom workingB. where did Tom workC. where Tom is workingD. where Tom worked( ) 15. ---How wonderfully Jim is swimming in the pool? ---It be Jim. He is ill in bed now.A. needn’tB. mustn’tC. can’t二.词汇应用。

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人教版初中八年级英语家庭作业
一词汇
a根据首字母或中文提示完成单词
1. many people d ________(捐赠)lots of money to the children in poor areas.
b 用括号内所给词的正确形式填空
2. project hope is an (organize) that helps children go to school.
3. he is not a teacher any __________(many).
二单项选择
( )1.this book lucy’s. look ! her name is on the book.
a.must be
b.may be
c.can’t be
d.mustn’t be
( )4.the dinner didn’t start all the friends arrived.
a.this
b.that
c.it
d.you are
( ) 7. he seems ________ today because he has passed the exam.
a .to happy b. be unhappy c. happy d. happily
( ) 8. my teacher is _______ documents(文件) to each member.
a. giving up
b. giving in
c. giving out
d. giving off
a. hold
b. holding
c. held
d. be held
( ) 10. the money you donated _________help people in need.
a. is used to
b. used to
c. use to
d. be use to
-once a year .
a. to
b. for
c. by
d. as
( ) 13. our classroom must _______ clean every day .
a. keep
b. be kept
c. to be kept
d. to keep
( ) 14. a beautiful picture ______ the students in class 7.
( ) 15. he’s never been late for class , _______ he ?
a. is
b. isn’t
c. has
d. hasn’t。

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