2020年10月自考英语二真题作文范文

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2020年10月自考英语二真题作文范文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
My Favorite Pet
I love my pet dog Buddy so much! He is a golden retriever and he just turned 5 years old. Buddy has beautiful golden fur that is so soft and cuddly. His tail never stops wagging and he always looks so happy. I got Buddy for my 7th birthday and he has been my best friend ever since.
Buddy is really smart too. My dad trained him to know lots of different commands like sit, stay, roll over, shake, and more. Whenever I come home from school, Buddy runs up to greet me, his whole body wiggling with excitement. He brings me his favorite tennis ball to throw for him in the backyard. Buddy is lightning fast and can run and catch the ball no matter how far I throw it. Then he drops it right at my feet so I can throw it again. We can play fetch for hours!
At night, Buddy sleeps on a big fluffy dogbed right next to my bed. Sometimes he snores really loudly and it makes me laugh. In the morning, he licks my face to wake me up. It's kind of
gross but I don't mind because I love Buddy so much. He gets so excited for breakfast and his tail knocks everything off the counter when my mom is filling up his food bowl. Buddy eats so fast, like a hungry hungry hippo!
After breakfast, Buddy likes to go for a walk around the neighborhood. He has to stop and sniff every tree, flower, and fire hydrant along the way. I hold his leash tightly so he doesn't pull me over when he sees a squirrel or another dog. Buddy barks loudly to say hi to all his doggie friends. When we get home, he likes to roll around in the grass and get his fur all messy and dirty. Then my mom has to give him a bath which he hates! He tries to run away when she brings out the dog shampoo.
On the weekends, my family takes Buddy to the dog park to run around off-leash. He zooms around so fast chasing after all the other dogs. Buddy makes lots of new friends and they all sniff each other's butts to say hello. When he gets tired, Buddy finds a mud puddle to splash around in. By the time we leave, he is one big muddy mess! But I don't care because Buddy had so much fun.
That's why I love my dog Buddy. He is my very best friend in the whole world. Buddy is goofy, energetic, cuddly, and brings me so much happiness every single day. I don't know what I
would do without him! Having a pet is hard work with all the walking, feeding, brushing, and cleaning up after him. But it is so worth it to have a loyal companion like Buddy by my side. I hope we can play together for many many more years. Buddy is the greatest dog ever!
篇2
The Big Scary English Exam
Wow! The October 2020 self-taught English Test 2 was really really hard. I had to study so much to get ready. My mom and dad helped me a lot though.
First, we had to practice just understanding spoken English. The listening part was super difficult! There were conversations between different people talking about all kinds of things like going shopping, asking for directions, talking about their jobs and hobbies. I had to listen very carefully and concentrate really hard to understand what they were saying. Sometimesthey talked fast or used difficult words I didn't know. But I tried my best!
After the listening, we had to do a bunch of reading too. They gave us long passages about science topics like physics and chemistry. I don't know much about those subjects yet, so the
vocabulary was very challenging. There were so many big fancy words I had never seen before! Words like "velocity" and "molecular" and "centrifugal force." I had to use context clues from the sentences around those hard words to try and figure out the meanings. My parents helped me look up definitions too.
I felt like a little detective, hunting for clues!
The worst part though was having to write a whole essay at the end! The topic they gave us was "Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of technological advances in the modern world." That's such a big, serious topic! How am I supposed to know about technological benefits and drawbacks? I'm just a kid! I had to do a bunch of research using books and websites to learn more about technology. I made sure to take careful notes.
When it was time for the actual exam, I was so nervous my hands were shaking! I tried to breathe slowly like my yoga teacher showed us. I tackled the listening first since that was the easiest for me. Then I moved onto the reading about molecules and forces and stuff. I ran out of time at the end though, so I had to write my essay supersuper fast! I just jotted down anything I could remember from my research about how technology helps us but also has some bad effects too.
I really hope I did okay on the big test. Waiting for my score was torture! When the results finally came, I was jumping for joy - I passed! Maybe not with a super high mark, but I passed. All that hard work studying paid off in the end. Mom and dad were so proud of me!
Even though it was honestly one of the hardest things I've ever had to do, I'm kind of glad I took the self-taught English 2 exam. It helped me become a much better listener, reader, and writer in English. Plus, I learned interesting new things about science and technology that I didn't know before. I feel like a grown-up brainiac now after all that intense studying!
So to any other kids out there stressing about taking a big English test, I have three pieces of advice: 1) Study study study, as much as you can! 2) Don't be afraid to ask your parents or teachers for help. And 3) Believe in yourself - you can do hard things if you try your best. Just think how proud you'll feel when it's all over and you passed that massive exam! Yeah, tests can be super scary. But knowing you conquered one of the biggest challenges yet will make you feel like you can take on the world.
篇3
The 2020 October Self-Taught English Test Essay
Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm going to tell you all about the big English test I took last October. It was a very important test for grown-ups who are learning English by themselves instead of in a classroom. My mom was taking the test, so she asked me to write the essay part for her. I'm only 10 years old, but I'm really good at English!
The essay question was, "Some people prefer to live in a small town while others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer." That's a pretty hard question for a kid like me, but I'll do my best to write a good essay.
I think for this essay, I would say that I prefer to live in a big city. Big cities are way more exciting than small towns! There's always something fun to do in a big city, like going to museums, concerts, sporting events, or amazing restaurants. In a small town, you're lucky if there's a movie theater. Big cities also have way more job opportunities when you grow up. My dad works in a huge skyscraper downtown and he loves his job. In a small town, there aren't many choices for cool jobs.
Another great thing about big cities is that you can easily meet people from all over the world. Cities have amazing diversity, with people of different races, religions, and cultures.
You can try delicious foods from every country and learn about different traditions. My class has kids from Mexico, India, China, and so many other places. We're all friends and we teach each other about our cultures. In a small town, most people are pretty similar without much diversity. That gets boring fast!
Public transportation is another plus for cities. You can take the bus, the subway, or even commuter trains to get around easily without driving. My dad takes the train to work every day. But in small towns, you pretty much have to have a car to get anywhere since there isn't good public transit. Cars are expensive and bad for the environment, but we have no choice in a small town. Yuck!
The one downside of cities is that there's more traffic, noise, and pollution than quieter small towns. Having so many people and cars in one place means more smog in the air. And cities can feel overcrowded and stressful sometimes. But in my opinion, the awesome attractions, job opportunities, diversity, and transportation make up for the downsides of city living.
Overall, while small towns can be pleasant and laidback, I'd much rather live an exciting life in the heart of a big, booming city! A city is a great place to live, work, and be around people from all backgrounds. The world is becoming more urban every
day, so kids like me should embrace the city lifestyle. Who knows, maybe I'll grow up to be a hotshot businessman working in a huge metropolitan area! But those are just my thoughts as a
10-year-old kid. What do you think? Where would you prefer to live?
That's my essay for the big October English test! I worked really hard on it and I hope my arguments were clear and convincing. Using lots of details and examples is important for a great essay. Let me know if you have any other writing assignments you need help with. I may be just a kid, but I'm pretty smart when it comes to the English language. Thanks for reading!
篇4
The 2020 October English Exam - A Kid's View
Hiya! My name is Billy and I'm 10 years old. I took the big English exam last October and I've got to tell you all about it! It was a pretty crazy experience if you ask me.
First off, I had to go to this huge testing center downtown. My mom drove me there bright and early on exam day. There were so many adults around, all looking super serious and
nervous. I wasn't really feeling nervous though, just excited! This was my first really important exam ever.
When we got inside, there were long lines to check in and get assigned a room number. Finally, I made it to my desk and the proctor started going over all the rules. No cheating, no talking, no bathroom breaks for like 3 hours! Yikes! I was really grateful my mom had made me go potty right before.
Then it was time for the listening part. They played these recordings of people talking and there were questions we had to answer about what they said. Some of the conversations were kind of boring, like about work schedules and business meetings. But others were more fun, like two friends making plans to go to the movies. I tried my best to pay close attention.
Next up was the reading section. This part was okay, but some of the passages were super long and dry. Like this one story that went on forever about the history of brickmaking or something? No thanks! I liked the science article about moon exploration way better. Overall though, I managed to get through it without falling asleep at my desk.
We got a break for lunch after that, which was a huge relief. I was starving! My mom had packed me an awesome lunchbox
with a PB&J sandwich, Goldfish crackers, a Capri Sun, and even a cookie for dessert. Yum!
The afternoon started with the writing section. We had to write a short essay about our favorite holiday and why we liked it so much. I chose to write about Halloween because of all the free candy! Who doesn't love trick-or-treating? I tried to add a lot of descriptive details about my costume and our neighborhood tradition of a haunted house.
Finally, it was the speaking part at the very end. This was kind of fun because we got to record ourselves on the computer giving responses to questions. One was about an experience that made us proud of ourselves. I talked about the time I finally learned how to ride my bike without training wheels after a whole summer of trying!
Phew, by the time it was over, I was mentally exhausted. Just keeping focused for that long on boring test stuff is tough for a kid! My brain felt like mush. All I wanted was a nap and perhaps an ice cream cone later as a treat.
In the end though, I felt pretty good about how it went. I studied really hard with my English tutor beforehand, so I was prepared. A few weeks later, I got my score report in the mail and I passed! My parents were super proud of me.
I don't think I'll have to take another huge exam like that for
a while, thank goodness. But I learned that if I put in the hard work, I can do hard things! It was a good experience overall, despite how tiring it was.
Well, that's my whole saga about the October 2020 English exam! I hope I didn't bore you too much with all the details. If you ever have to take a big standardized test too, just try your best and stay focused. You've got this! Thanks for reading, pals!
篇5
My Big Fun Day at the Zoo!
Last Saturday was the best day ever! My mom and dad took me and my little sister Emily to the amazing zoo. We haven't gone to the zoo in forever, so I was super duper excited. I could barely sleep the night before thinking about all the awesome animals we would get to see.
First thing in the morning, we hopped in the car and headed to the zoo. I was bouncing up and down in the backseat because I was so pumped up. Emily was being a silly goose and making goofy faces at me. "Emily, stop it! I'm trying to look out for animals," I told her, but she just giggled.
When we finally got to the zoo, I raced out of the car and ran right up to the entrance gate. The zoo was SO big! There were tons of people walking around and I could hear all kinds of crazy animal sounds. An elephant was trumpeting, a lion was roaring, and some monkeys were screeching. I couldn't wait to see what was making those wild noises!
The first animals we saw were the gorillas. They were massive! One big old silverback was thumping his chest and show mg his huge teeth and muscles. He looked like he could be in a monster movie or something. I kept a safe distance just in case he got mad and tried to smash through the glass. Next door were the slinky, sneaky chimpanzees. Those little guys were hilarious! They were rolling around, scratching themselves, and making funny noises. One of them picked up a stick and started poking his buddy with it. They were such clowns!
After the gorillas and chimps, we went over to the big cat area to see the lions, tigers, and other cool predators. The lion was the first one we saw, and he was Taking a huuuuge nap, snoring away in the hot sun. He looked just like my sleepy old dog at home when he lays out in the backyard. But then all of a sudden, he woke up and let out the most deafening roar. It
startled Emily so much that she jumped into Mom's arms! That roar could probably be heard all the way across the city.
The tiger was slinking around behind some bushes, so it was hard to get a glimpse of him at first. But then he pounced out into the open and started chuffing at us. He looked so sleek and dangerous with his glare and massive teeth. Even though he was behind thick glass, I still wouldn't want to get too close! That guy could rip you to shreds in two seconds flat.
My favorite animals were definitely the goofballs - the meerkats and the otters. The meerkats were standing upright on their hind legs, looking around with those funny expressions on their faces like they were keeping guard. A couple of them were grooming each other and flopping on their backs. When they saw me watching them, a few ran towards the glass as if they wanted to come over and say hi. So stinking cute!
And oh man, the otters! There was one big otter swimming along, splashing and rolling in the water without a care in the world. He was having a blast just zipping around his little pool. Another otter came along and started wrestling and tumbling with him. They looked like a couple of crazy furry brothers having a major roughhousing fight. I could have watched those silly otter antics all day long.
As we walked along the zoo paths, we also saw all sorts of other cool animals - beautiful pink flamingos squawking and straddling around, sneaky snakes slithering behind the glass, a family of spiky porcupines huddled together, and many more. The zoo had everything!
After a few hours of roaming around looking at all the wildlife, I was getting pretty beat. We found a nice shady spot to sit down and had a delicious picnic lunch Mom packed - juicy chicken sandwiches, crisp apple slices, and yummy chocolate chip cookies. Emily and I gobbled everything up in about two minutes because we had worked up quite an appetite from all the walking and gawking at animals.
As we started heading back home, I felt a little sad that our amazing zoo adventure was over. But then Mom and Dad told me and Emily that our zoo membership lasts all year! That means we can come back again and again. Hooray! I can't wait to see what kinds of silly animal antics I'll witness on my next trip. Maybe I'll get to see a baby giraffe or elephant being born. A guy can dream, right? Zoos are just the best!
篇6
The Big English Exam Adventure
One sunny October day, I had to take this really big important test called the Self-Taught English Test 2. My teacher said it was gonna be super hard and I needed to study a whole bunch. I was pretty nervous!
The night before, I spent hours looking over all my English books and notes. English has so many weird rules that don't make sense! Like why is "night" spelled with "gh" but you don't say the "gh" sounds? That's just silly. Anyway, I crammed my brain full of vocabulary words, grammar rules, and reading comprehension tips.
The next morning, I got dressed in my nicest outfit because I wanted to look very smart and responsible for the exam. My mom made me a healthy breakfast with lots of brain foods like eggs, fruit, and orange juice. She said it would give me energy and help me think clearly.
Finally it was time to go to the test center. There were so many other kids there, all looking just as nervous as me. We had to turn off our phones and stuff, then we went into the big room with rows of desks where we'd be taking the test. It felt just like being in a classroom, but way way bigger. A proctor lady gave us instructions really strictly about no cheating and staying in our seats.
The first part was listening, which I was pretty good at. The recording person would say stuff, and we had to write it down or choose the right picture from multiple choices. Easy peasy! Then we had to read some passages and answer questions about the main ideas and details. Reading comprehension is my super strength, so I blasted through those questions.
Next up: grammar and vocabulary. Ugh, this was the hardest part! They'd show us a sentence with a blank, and we had to choose the right word to fill it in. Things like verb tenses, gerunds and infinitives, prepositions...my brain got so tired! I started daydreaming about skateboarding and ice cream instead of subjunctive moods. Oops, hopefully I got enough right.
The last section was writing, where we had to write an essay on a certain topic. I actually kind of liked this part because I could be creative and use cool descriptive words. My essay was about the importance of friendship and how friends should always be loyal and honest with each other. I wrote pages and pages until my hand cramped up!
Finally, after what felt like years, the proctor announced that time was up and we could go. Whew, I was so relieved and proud of myself for working so hard! All the kids looked just as tired
and brain-dead as me. We stumbled out to our parents like zombies.
A few weeks later, I got my test results in the mail. I had passed with a pretty good score! Sure, my grammar stuff could use some work. But overall I rocked that test. Mom and Dad were super duper proud and took me out for pizza to celebrate.
Looking back, taking that huge exam was definitely an adventure. It pushed me to my limits with focusing, studying, and using everything I'd learned about English over the years. I felt like a little grown-up university student! The hard work paid off with a great score that'll help me get into a good college someday. If I can conquer this test, I can conquer anything!。

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