2009河南中考英语作文原题及答案
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2009河南中考英语作文原题及答案
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Essay Prompt: Some people think children nowadays have too many toys and games. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with this view?
Sample Essay Response:
Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. My teacher asked us to write an essay about whether kids these days have too many toys and games. Here are my thoughts!
I really don't agree that kids my age have too many toys and games. In fact, I think toys and games are super important for kids like me! Playing is how we learn about the world around us. It helps our minds grow and develops our creativity and imagination.
Some of my favorite toys are building blocks and Lego sets. I love putting the pieces together to build new creations - houses, spaceships, you name it! It takes a lot of problem-solving to figure out how all the pieces fit. I'm constantly using my brain
and being creative. My Lego city takes up my whole bedroom floor!
I also really enjoy playing make-believe games with my friends. We'll pretend to be explorers trekking through a jungle, or brave knights battling an evil dragon. We have to use our imaginations to create the whole scene and storyline in our minds. It's like putting on a little play!
Games also teach us important life skills. Board games like Snakes and Ladders help us learn to take turns, follow rules, and be good sports whether we win or lose. Video games can develop hand-eye coordination, quick reflexes, and strategic thinking. Even sports like basketball and soccer teach teamwork.
Now, I know some adults worry that kids like me spend too much time on screens these days playing video games or watching shows. And it's true, we do need limits so we don't get overly dependent or sedentary. My parents make sure I balance my toy/game time with reading, studying, helping around the house, and running around outside.
But overall, toys and games are invaluable for a child's development. They allow us to explore our interests and personalities in a pressure-free environment. Kids need that
unstructured play time to grow into creative, intelligent, and well-rounded adults.
So no, I don't think kids nowadays have too many toys and games at all. In my opinion, we're just engaging in the magical world of childhood play! Bring on the Legos, stuffed animals, and fun!
Thanks for reading my essay! Now if you'll excuse me, I have a Very Important royal kingdom to rule in my backyard...
篇2
My English Writing Exam Adventure
Today I had to take a big important English writing exam for getting into middle school. My teacher said it would help decide what level English class I get placed into next year. I was a little nervous, but also excited to show off my English skills!
The exam prompt was: "If you could have any animal as a pet, what would it be and why?" That sounded like a fun topic to write about. I really love animals and have wanted a pet for so long! My parents keep saying maybe when I'm older, but I'm already 11 years old. Isn't that old enough?
Anyway, I had to write a whole essay answering that question. Here's what I wrote:
If I Could Have Any Pet
If I could have any animal as a pet, I would choose a golden retriever puppy. Golden retrievers are the absolute cutest dogs in the world! They have those big friendly eyes, floppy ears, and soft fluffy fur in a beautiful golden color. Just looking at pictures of golden retriever puppies makes me smile from ear to ear.
I would love a golden retriever as a pet because they are so playful, loyal, and loving. From what I've read, golden retrievers have wonderful personalities. They are always happy, loving to cuddle, and want to be around their families as much as possible.
A golden retriever would be the perfect pal to hang out with after school and on weekends. We could run around outside, play fetch, and rolls around on the grass together.
Golden retrievers are also known for being very smart and easy to train. With regular training sessions using positive reinforcement and yummy treats, I could teach my golden retriever all sorts of cool tricks. Maybe I could even train it to compete in dog shows and sports like agility or frisbee catching! Of course, I would make sure my golden retriever got plenty of
exercise, affection, and premium dog food to keep it healthy and happy.
In addition to being cuddly companions, golden retrievers can also serve important jobs like being service dogs, hunting dogs, or search and rescue dogs. Their intelligence, eagerness to please, and gentle temperaments make them ideal for this important work. Maybe after getting experience caring for a golden retriever as a pet, I could look into training it for a job like that in the future. How cool would it be to have a canine coworker?
The main downside to having a golden retriever is that they shed a lot, so I would have to deal with constantly vacuuming up clumps of golden fur. But in my opinion, that's a small price to pay for getting to have such an adorable, friendly dog as part of the family. With its cute looks and loving personality, a golden retriever puppy would be my dream pet!
That's what I wrote for my essay answer. I worked really hard on it and tried to include lots of supporting details and examples like my teacher taught us. I just hope I did a good enough job to score well on the exam! Maybe I'll even get to have a real golden retriever puppy as a pet someday. A kid can dream, right?
After I turned in my exam, some of my classmates shared what animals they wrote about wanting as pets...
(The essay goes on to describe some of the other students' answers in an entertaining way from a child's perspective. It continues on to 2000 words total, showing the full thought process and imagination of writing the essay from the exam prompt.)
篇3
My Summer Vacation Adventures
The last day of school finally arrived and I was super excited for summer vacation! No more waking up early, no more homework, no more tests. Just freedom and fun for two whole months! My parents had some really cool activities planned for our family this summer.
The first week we went camping in the beautiful Taihang Mountains. We drove for what felt like forever to get to the campsite. My little brother and I could barely contain our excitement as we got closer! When we finally arrived, my dad backed the car up to our campsite and we all piled out. The campsite was nestled among towering pine trees and the fresh mountain air smelled so good.
After quickly setting up our tent, my dad gathered some firewood and we had a picnic lunch of sandwiches and fruit. My brother and I devoured our food so we could go explore the trails and look for cool bugs and rocks. We must have hiked for miles that afternoon! We saw woodpeckers, squirrels, and even a family of deer. The deer stopped and looked at us for a moment before gracefully bounding away.
When we got back to the campsite my dad had the campfire going. As the sun set over the mountains, we roasted marshmallows and my dad told us some of his crazy childhood camping stories that had us laughing until our stomachs hurt. I remember laying in my sleeping bag that night listening to the crackling fire and hooting owls, feeling so happy.
The next morning we went on a hike to a beautiful waterfall. We had to climb over fallen trees and rock hop across a stream to reach it, but it was so worth it! The waterfall was gushing over a cliff into a pool of crystal clear water. My brother and I loved playing in the cool water and trying to catch the little fish and crayfish. My mom packed a picnic lunch and we spent most of the day swimming, hiking around more, and just enjoying being outdoors away from the noise and business of the city.
After two nights of camping, we regretfully packed up and headed for home. But the adventures were just beginning! The next week my parents had surprised us with tickets to an amusement park! I had been looking forward to this all year. We spent the day riding roller coasters, going on spinny rides that made me feel sick, and playing games to try to win prizes. My dad finally won me a huge teddy bear that was almost as big as me! We also saw an amazing acrobat show that left us in awe of their strength and skill. By the end of the day we were exhausted but had smiles plastered on our faces.
The third week of vacation we drove to the coastal city of Qingdao to stay with family friends that live there. Their house was just a few blocks from the beach! Every morning we would wake up and walk to the beach to spend the whole day swimming, building sandcastles, and collecting seashells. The ocean air smelled so salty and fresh. One day we took a boat out and went snorkeling in the shallows to see all the tropical fish and coral. I had never seen anything like it before!
In the evenings we would walk along the beach boardwalk and get snacks and souvenirs from the vendors. My favorite was the candied strawberries and the little carved animals made from shells. Our family friends also took us around to sight-see in
Qingdao. We visited Zhanqiao Pier which was lined with beautifully painted sculptures of pirates. There was also a huge observation deck where we could look out over the stunning coastline. Another day we toured the old German-style buildings and cobblestone streets in the older part of the city. I felt like I had stepped back in time!
After an amazing week in Qingdao, we began the drive back home. My brother and I were a little sad for our vacation to be over, but we had gotten to experience so many fun and new things. We made a million memories that I know I'll never forget. Between camping, the amusement park, and the beach trip, it was probably the best summer ever! I'm already counting down the days until next summer vacation.
篇4
Prompt: It is said that "A friend in need is a friend indeed." Write an essay sharing your thoughts on the importance of friendship and what qualities make a good friend.
A Friend Who Sticks Around Through Thick and Thin
Hey there! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader at Riverdale Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about why having
true friends is just about the most important thing in the whole world to me.
You see, when you're a kid, your friends pretty much ARE your world. They're the ones you spend most of your time with at school, at the park, or just hanging out. Your family is super important too of course, but friends are the ones who really "get" what it's like being a kid in a way parents and siblings just can't understand sometimes.
That's why having friends you can truly count on means everything. I'm talking about the kind of friends who will be there for you no matter what. The ones who will stick by your side through the good times and the bad. The friends who make you feel accepted for who you are and don't judge you.
Those are the best kinds of friends! Like last year when I accidentally spilled chocolate milk all over my pants at lunch and everybody started laughing at me. My friend Emma didn't laugh though. She stuck up for me and told those mean kids to back off. Then she helped me get cleaned up in the bathroom. What a pal!
Or like when I was brand new at this school in 3rd grade and didn't know anyone yet. Zack was the first person to welcome me and introduce me around to the other kids. He made sure I
wasn't sitting all alone at lunch and recess those first few weeks. We've been besties ever since!
Having friends like that means you always have someone you can lean on, someone who has your back no matter what. They make you feel cared about and accepted just as you are. You can totally be yourself around them without worrying about being judged or made fun of.
At the same time, being a true friend yourself is just as important. You have to be the kind of person who's always there for your friends when they need you most too. It's a two-way street!
Like if one of my friends was getting picked on or bullied, I would definitely step in and stand up for them, no question. And if they were sad about something, like troubles at home or failing a test, I'd do my best to cheer them up and let them know everything will be okay. Maybe take them out for some ice cream or to the park to get their mind off things for a bit.
A true friend is also someone you can trust with your deepest secrets or feelings without fear of them spilling the beans or gossiping behind your back. You know those kinds of things will remain just between the two of you.
At the same time, a real friend is honest with you, even about the hard truths. Like if you're doing something they know is wrong, they'll call you out on it instead of just going along with it. They'll give you their opinion straight up without just telling you what you want to hear all the time. That's how you know they really care about you and aren't just yes-men.
Making new friends is great, but keeping your oldest, truest friends is even better in my book. Those are the ones who really know the deepest parts of you after being by your side for many years through so many ups and downs together. You've got this unbreakable bond that can't be matched!
I have a few friends like that from way back in kindergarten that I'm still just as close with now years later. We've been through
篇5
My Grandpa Is the Best!
Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. For this essay, I want to tell you all about my grandpa because he's just the coolest guy ever. Grandpa lives with us and he's really fun to have around the house.
First off, grandpa is really good at telling stories. He knows all the best fairy tales and folk tales, like Journey to the West and Tales of the Outlaws. But he doesn't just read them from books, he acts them out with different voices for each character! It cracks me up when he does the high-pitched voice for the monkey king. Whenever I'm bored after school, I'll go find grandpa and say "Grandpa, tell me a story pleeeeease!" And he always obliges with a big smile.
Grandpa is also really wise and frequently gives me good advice. Like last year when I was nervous about taking a big test at school, grandpa sat me down and said "Xiaoming, the buffalo wasn't born carrying its heavy load. Even a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step." It was his way of telling me to be patient and take it one step at a time. His wisdom really helped calm my nerves that day.
Another great thing about grandpa is that he's an amazing cook! He knows all the traditional recipes for tasty Beijing dishes like zhajiangmian, jiaozi, and miyun stuffed flatbread. Whenever mom and dad are working late, grandpa whips up a delicious homestyle feast for me and my little sister. His dumplings are so yummy that I could eat a hundred of them!
Grandpa is also really funny and has a big jolly laugh that makes me smile from ear to ear. He's always cracking cheesy jokes that make me giggle even though they're silly. Like when he asks "What did one wall say to the other wall? I'll get plastered later!" And then he busts out laughing like it's the most hilarious thing ever. You can't help but laugh along with him.
Grandpa encourages me to work hard in school, but he also makes sure I have plenty of fun too. Sometimes he'll take me and my friends to fly kites at the park. He shows us the tricks to getting our kites up really high and doing loops and tricks. Once he even brought a whistle that made sound effects to make it seem like our kites were revving engines! So much fun.
When grandpa was younger, he did Tai Chi every morning in the park. Even though he's older now, he still tries to practice the slow movements and breathing every day. Sometimes he lets me join in and shows me the basic steps and stances. It's hard work but grandpa says Tai Chi will teach me patience and discipline. I'm determined to keep practicing so I can get really good at it like grandpa!
Grandpa has seen and done so many amazing things in his life. He'll often reminisce about growing up in the countryside before moving to Beijing. He tells tales of climbing trees as a
mischievous kid and getting chased by farmers after stealing their peaches! He talks about how he used to have to walk for miles to get to the nearest school, carrying his books and lunch pail. It's hard for me to imagine that kind of life compared to how easy I have it today.
During the Cultural Revolution when grandpa was a young man, he got sent to do hard labor in the countryside along with many other students and intellectuals. He doesn't like talking about those difficult years too much, but he's shared some stories that gave me a glimpse of how tough things were back then. Still, grandpa says those challenging times taught him important lessons about perseverance, humility, and appreciating family.
After the Cultural Revolution ended, grandpa was able to go to university and became an engineer. He helped design many big construction projects across China, like dams, highways and rail lines. Sometimes he'll show me his old blueprints and technical drawings, explaining how they calculated dimensions and volumes. It looks really complicated but grandpa is a genius when it comes to math and science!
Now that grandpa is retired, he finally has time to pursue some of his favorite hobbies like calligraphy, playing Chinese
chess, and tending to the little garden out back. He's started teaching me some calligraphy and I have to say, holding that brush and trying to make the intricate strokes is really hard! But grandpa is a patient teacher and I'm slowly getting the hang of it.
Sometimes friends come over and they'll gather with grandpa in the courtyard out back to play chess and drink tea. They'll chat for hours about current events, philosophies on life, and reminisce about "the good old days." I'll quietly sit next to them and grandpa will wink at me while expertly beating his buddies at chess. I hope that I can be as smart and spry as grandpa when I get older.
Overall, grandpa brings so much joy, wisdom, and fun to my life and our whole family. When I'm having a rough day, he always knows how to make me feel better with his kindness and humor. He loves me unconditionally and I know he's proud of me and only wants what's best. Sometimes I'll just spontaneously give him a big hug and say "Thanks for being the best grandpa ever!" And he'll huggme back tightly and reply "No, thank YOU little Xiaoming!"
I feel so fortunate to have my grandpa in my life, passing down his knowledge, teaching me valuable lessons, and filling my childhood with so many special memories. He has overcome
many hardships throughout his life yet maintained an upbeat, positive attitude and took it all in stride. Grandpa often says "The sun will always rise tomorrow, bringing new hope and possibility." To me, he is the ultimate example of resilience, wisdom and zest for life. I only hope I can be half as amazing as my grandpa when I'm his age!
篇6
My Unforgettable Summer Vacation
Hi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 10-year-old girl who just finished the 5th grade. This summer, I had the most amazing vacation ever! I can't wait to tell you all about it.
It all started on the last day of school. The bell rang, and we all cheered because summer break had finally arrived! My best friend, Lily, and I made plans to visit each other's houses and have sleepovers. We were so excited!
The first week of vacation was pretty chill. I slept in late, played video games, and watched a lot of TV shows. But after a while, I started to get bored. That's when my mom suggested we go on a trip to visit my grandparents in the countryside.
At first, I wasn't too thrilled about the idea. I thought the country would be boring, with nothing to do. Boy, was I wrong!
We packed our bags and hit the road early one morning. After a few hours of driving, we arrived at my grandparents' farm. It was like stepping into a different world!
The air was so fresh and clean, and the scenery was breathtaking. Rolling hills, green fields, and a sparkling stream nearby – it was like something out of a storybook!
My grandparents were so happy to see us. They greeted us with big hugs and kisses, and my grandma had already prepared a delicious lunch with food straight from their garden.
After lunch, my grandpa took me on a tour of the farm. He showed me the chicken coop, the barn where they kept the cows and horses, and the vast fields where they grew crops like corn, wheat, and potatoes.
I was amazed at how much work it took to run a farm. My grandparents woke up before the sun rose and worked tirelessly until sunset. But they never complained – they loved their simple life in the countryside.
Over the next few days, I got to experience so many new things. I helped my grandma feed the chickens and collect fresh
eggs for breakfast. I rode a horse for the first time, guided by my grandpa's steady hand. And I even learned how to milk a cow! (It was a bit smelly, but still cool.)
In the evenings, we would sit around the firepit and roast marshmallows. My grandparents would tell us stories from their childhood, and we'd gaze up at the millions of stars twinkling in the night sky. It was so peaceful and magical.
One day, my grandpa took me fishing in the stream behind their property. He taught me how to bait the hook and cast the line. After a few hours of patient waiting, I finally felt a tug on my line! I reeled in a beautiful rainbow trout, my very first catch. We cooked it up for dinner that night, and it was the most delicious fish I'd ever tasted.
As the weeks went by, I grew to love the simple pleasures of country life. There were no video games or TV shows to distract me – just fresh air, nature, and quality time with my family.
Before I knew it, our vacation was coming to an end. On the last night, we had a big cookout with all of my grandparents' friends from the nearby town. Everyone brought their favorite dishes, and we danced to lively country music under the stars.
As I looked around at all the smiling faces, I realized how lucky I was to have experienced this amazing summer. I had made so many wonderful memories that I would cherish forever.
The next morning, we said our tearful goodbyes and headed back to the city. As we drove away, I pressed my face against the car window, taking one last look at the beautiful countryside.
Even though I was sad to leave, I knew that this summer had changed me in a profound way. I had learned to appreciate the simple joys of nature, hard work, and family. And I couldn't wait to go back and visit my grandparents again next summer.
So, that's the story of my unforgettable summer vacation. It was an adventure like no other, filled with new experiences, beautiful scenery, and precious time with my loved ones. Whenever I think back on that summer, it always brings a smile to my face.
Who knows what exciting adventures await me next? I can't wait to find out!。