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初二下 册英语作文

初二下 册英语作文

初二下册英语作文My Favorite Sport。

As a student, I always try to find time to do some exercise to keep myself healthy. Among all the sports, my favorite one is swimming.Swimming is a great way to exercise because it worksout almost all parts of the body. It is also a low-impact sport, which means that it is gentle on the joints and less likely to cause injuries. Moreover, swimming is a fun and relaxing activity that can help you reduce stress and anxiety.I started to learn how to swim when I was six years old. At first, I was afraid of the water and couldn't even putmy face in it. However, with the help of my parents and the patient guidance of my swimming coach, I gradually learned the basic skills and became more confident in the water.Now, I swim twice a week at the local swimming pool. I usually swim for an hour and cover a distance of about 1.5 kilometers. During the swim, I focus on my breathing andtry to maintain a steady pace. Sometimes, I also do some drills to improve my technique.Apart from the physical benefits, swimming also givesme a sense of achievement. Every time I finish a swim, Ifeel proud of myself for pushing through the fatigue and completing the workout. It also gives me a sense of satisfaction to see my progress over time, as I am able to swim faster and farther than before.In conclusion, swimming is my favorite sport because it is a great way to stay healthy, relax, and challenge myself.I hope to continue swimming for many years to come and to inspire others to try this wonderful sport.。

八下英语作文范文_初二下册作文

八下英语作文范文_初二下册作文

八下英语作文范文_初二下册作文八年级下册,英语课本中有哪些作文?下面是店铺给大家整理的八下英语作文范文,供大家参阅!八下英语作文篇1:When you have problemsWhat should we do when we have problem?Now I’ll tell you a story about that.Last Sunday, Eve went to the park by bike. It was a fine day. Eve was very relaxed to ride her bike in the park. At around 11:10,she came to a lake. The lake which is surrouded by beautiful woods. But there were two boys swimming in the lake. “Don’t swim!” Eve said to them. But two boys didn’t pay any attention. When she was shouting to them, a thief took her bike away. And Eve didn’t find her bike was lost. Eve didn’t want to go home until 11:50. But she couldn’t find her bike. She didn’t know what she should do and began to cry . Then Eve called the police. Finally, the police cought the thief and help Eve to find her bike.So if you have problems like this, you should calm down and call the police. They can help you. (8.3 成晓)评语:本文以叙述经历的方式阐述了要学会自我保护的道理,内容生动有趣,条理清晰,句式多样流畅,作者能够正确运用所学的复合句式来展开故事的描述,展现了良好的语言功底。

八年级下册英语作文范文

八年级下册英语作文范文

初二下册英语作文10篇1.My hobbyMy hobby is rich and colorful. I always read in the morning. I think reading is interesting. I can get a lot of knowledge from books. I like listening to English at noon. I think English is important and interesting. Sometimes I listen to popular music. Because music can relax myself. I often play basketball with my classmates after school.I think playing basketball is good for our health. It can get on with my friends. I like playing the piano very much. I practice playing the piano in the evening. Then I finish my homework. I am busy every day and I am very happy.2.I want to be a playerEveryone has a dream. But I think my dream is to be a football star when I grow up. I liked playing football when I was a child. No matter what the weather is like, I often play football with my friends on the playground after school. I like Ronaldo best. Now I will do my best to study hard in the school. I believe my dream will come true in the future. At that time, I am not only proud of my parents, but also proud of all the people in Yunnan. Now I am still a middle school student. I must try my best to work hard at my lessons. I think my dream will come true some day in the future if I work hard.3.My futureHello, everyone! My name is Yang Fan. I am a student and I study at school now. I like playing basketball and surfing on the internet. I goto school by bike every day. I often go to the country for my vacation.I think I will change greatly in 15 years. Then I will be a doctor. I will enjoy reading books. I will go to work by car. I will go to Europe to spend my holiday. I will make a lot of money. I will have a beautiful building with garden. I think my life will be more interesting and wonderful in the future. I think it will come true if I work hard.4.My summer holiday plansNow that summer holiday is coming, I need to make a holiday plan. First, I plan to finish my homework in two weeks. Then I would like to spread my wings and go traveling abroad. It is really fun to meet foreign friends and learn foreign culture. At last, I think it necessary for me to go over my lessons in order not to forget what I have learnt.I think I will have a wonderful holiday. My summer holiday is coming soon. My family are going to Beijing, the capital of China. There are many places of interest. For example, the Great Wall is one of the most famous places in the world. And we are going to visit other famous places, like the Palace Museum, the Summer Palace and so on. Now I am going over my English and study English harder and harder. Ihope I can travel all over the world. I think my dream will come true some day in the future.5.My lovely hometownMy hometown is beautiful. White clouds can be seen in the blue sky. Each season is like a beautiful picture. When spring comes, the whole world turns green. Birds are singing and the rivers run happily ahead. Everything grows fast in summer. When autumn arrives, myhometown is colored golden. In winter, sometimes snow covers the top of the mountains. My hometown is colorful all the year around. I really love my hometown.6.How do you get on well with your classmates?Today, many students say they don’t know how to get on well with their classmates. They are in trouble. Now, I will give you some advice. First of all, believe everyone. Believing is very important. Believe others and you can be believed. Secondly, give a hand when your classmates need help. Last, whenever being on time is very important. If you follow the advice above, I believe you can get on well with everyone.7.My English learningSome students study English by reading English magazines or newspapers, and some of them are interested in watching English programs on TV. In my opinion, every day, we should insist on reading the textbooks and learning words by heart. Listening to English tapes and keeping diaries are very useful, too. Singing English songs is also a good way for us to improve our oral English. What’s more we should often speak English. No pains, no gains. I’m sure we’ll make great progress if we keep on working hard at it.8.A Happy ThingLast Saturday my classmates and I went to the old people’s home to help the old people. After we got there , we began to clean the rooms and wash clothes for the old people . We also talk to them. After that we played games with them. The old people were very happy. Theylaughed and laughed . And they said “Thank you” again and again. Though we were tired , we were also glad . Because we helped other people. I will not forget the happy thing.9.Love around meI think love is always around me. When I am in trouble at school, my classmates and teachers often help me. When I am upset, my parents often encourage me. I feel very thankful when they give me their loves. I should show my love to them. When I am happy, I should share my happiness with them. When someone is in trouble, I should try my best to help him. Let's show our love to the people who love us.10.An Unforgettable ExperienceThis summer holiday, I went to Dalian with my family. We got there by air. Dalian is a very beautiful and modern city. On the bus, we could see all kinds of buildings which were great. In the morning, we got to the hotel where we lived. After breakfast, we began to our travel. First we took the bus to the Sea Park. There are so many different kinds of fishes that I couldn't believe my eyes. We also saw the show of dolphins. Then we had lunch in a restaurant. The seafood which was very famous in China was delicious. After lunch we went swimming. The sea was blue and beach was golden. We all enjoyed ourselves in the sea. Finally we went back the hotel where we lived. We had a happy day. In this trip, we also went to some places which were interesting and famous in Dalian, went shopping and so on. Several days later, we left Dalian. On our way home, we were very happy. This was the reason why we didn't feel tired. In all, we had a good holiday.八年级下册英语作文范文八年级下册英语作文:关于旅游的范文Last summer, my family and I went to Hawaii for a holiday!We flew across the Pacific to the tiny island from Beijing. After we booked into a hotel, we rested. Our fun started the next day and lasted for two long weeks. During our time there, we ate delicious exotic food and drank numerous fruit juices. The Hawaiians are very proud of their unique food, often 'spiced up' with slices of juicy pineapple and strings of delicious cheese. There were also fantastic beaches right accoss the tiny atoll. The water was sparkling blue and the sand dunes radiated with an inviting warmth of gold. The place was wonderful and the locals were really nice; I really enjoyed my holiday.1.提示:向你的朋友托尼表示问候。

英语作文范文60词左右初二(实用24篇)

英语作文范文60词左右初二(实用24篇)

英语作文范文60词左右初二第1篇My Low-carbon LifeThe environmental pollution is worse and worse today. Many trees are cut down, and water and air are polluted. As a student I try to have a low-carbon life to save energy and reduce pollution.Firstly, I often walk to school. It can reduce air pollution. Secondly, I always turn off the lights and fans when leaving the classroom. Thirdly, I always make full use of paper and other school things and never waste water.I wish more students to join me and make the earth more and more beautiful.英语作文范文60词左右初二第2篇Unit8 How do you make a banana milk shake?【题目要求】根据所给材料和提示语,写一篇短文描述怎么制作牛肉三明治。

Ingredients(材料):2 pieces of bread; 1 spoon of cheese; 1 green pepper; 1>要求:80词左右【优秀范文】Do you know to make the beef sandwich? Now, let me tell you.First, put a spoon of cheese on a piece of bread. Then cut up a green pepper and an onion. Add these to the bread. Next, put some mushrooms and 2 pieces of beef on the bread. Put two spoons of relish on the beef. Finally, the other piece of bread on the top.Now you can enjoy it. It’s very delicious.英语作文范文60词左右初二第3篇Unit1 Where did you go on vacation?【题目要求】假设你的名字叫小明。

初二英语作文范文六篇

初二英语作文范文六篇

初二英语作文范文【六篇】初二英语作文范文篇一:Myparents我的父母Myfatherisapeasant.Fouryearsagohecametothecity,andfoundajob.AndthenmymotherandImovedhere.Att hattime,myfatherearnedlittlemoneyandcouldhardlysupportthefamily.Iwassmall,shortandthinthen.Myparentssometimesboughtmesomegoodfoodforme.Irememberclearlyonce theygavemetheroastchicken.我父亲是个农民。

四年前他来到这个城市,找到了一份工作。

然后我的母亲和我搬到这里。

在那个时候,我的父亲挣的钱很少,几乎不支持家庭。

我是小的,短的,薄的。

我的父母有时给我买了一些好吃的食物给我。

我清楚地记得有一次,他们给了我烤鸡肉。

初二英语作文范文篇二:我的童年时光MyChildhoodTimeSinceIwenttomiddleschool,Ileftmyhometownandmovedtothecitytolivewithmyparents.Imissedthetimewhe nIstayedatmyhometown.Iwassoclosetothenature,andIcouldseegreentreesandbeautifulflowers.Themostim portantthingwasthatIhadagreattimetoplaywithmyfriends.Thesmallplacewasfullofmymemoryaboutmychil dhood.Ilikedtocatchfishintheclearwater.Insummer,thewaterwascoolandIsteppedintothewatertoenjoythec oolness.NowIamgettingusedtothenewenvironment,andhavemademanyfriendsandhappyaboutit.参考译文:我的童年时光自从我上了中学,我就离开了家乡,搬到城市与爸爸妈妈一起生活。

初二牛津版八年级下册前四单元英语作文

初二牛津版八年级下册前四单元英语作文

初二牛津版八年级下册前四单元英语作文Unit 1: Saving the EarthOur planet Earth is facing a serious crisis – climate change. It is caused by the increasing emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which traps heat and leads to global warming. The consequences of climate change are evident in rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity.As inhabitants of Earth, it is our responsibility to take action to save the planet. There are many ways in which we can contribute to the fight against climate change. One of the most effective ways is to reduce our carbon footprint by using less energy, driving less, and recycling more. Another important step is to support renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.Education also plays a crucial role in saving the Earth. By raising awareness about the impact of climate change and the importance of sustainable living, we can inspire more people to take action. Schools can play a key role in educating students about environmental issues and encouraging them to adopt green practices in their daily lives.Unit 2: Good mannersGood manners are important in all aspects of life, from social interactions to professional settings. They show respect for others and help create a positive environment for everyone. In today's fast-paced world, it can be easy to overlook the importance of good manners, but they are essential for building strong relationships and making a good impression.Some basic examples of good manners include saying "please" and "thank you," holding the door open for others, and being respectful of people's time. These simple gestures may seem small, but they can go a long way in showing consideration for others and enhancing social interactions.In addition to basic manners, it is also important to be mindful of cultural differences when interacting with people from different backgrounds. What may be considered polite in one culture may be seen as rude in another, so it is important to be sensitive to cultural norms and adapt our behavior accordingly.Unit 3: Under the seaThe ocean is a vast and mysterious world teeming with life. From colorful coral reefs to majestic whales, the marine environment is home to a diverse range of species. However, theocean is also facing numerous threats, including pollution, overfishing, and climate change.To protect the ocean and its inhabitants, it is important for us to take action. One way we can help is by reducing our use of plastic, which is a major source of ocean pollution. By using reusable items and minimizing our plastic consumption, we can prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean and harming marine life.Another crucial step is to support marine conservation efforts, such as marine protected areas and sustainable fishing practices. By advocating for the protection of ocean habitats and supporting responsible fishing practices, we can help ensure a healthy and sustainable future for the ocean.Unit 4: In the futureThe future is full of possibilities and challenges. With rapidly advancing technology and shifting global dynamics, the world is constantly changing. As we look ahead to the future, it is important to consider how we can adapt to these changes and build a better world for future generations.One of the key challenges we face is climate change. As global temperatures rise and extreme weather events becomemore frequent, we must take action to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to more sustainable practices. By investing in renewable energy sources and promoting green technologies, we can help mitigate the effects of climate change and create a more sustainable future.In addition to environmental challenges, we also face social and economic issues that require attention. From income inequality to access to education, there are many disparities that need to be addressed to create a more just and equitable society. By working together to address these challenges and build a more inclusive future, we can create a better world for all.。

初二英语作文范文15篇

初二英语作文范文15篇

八年级英语作文精选十五篇附中文翻译八年级英语作文篇1I imagine a lot about lives in the future. I think two words can summarize my imagination. The first word is fast. In the future, we will have more quickly transportation means. Now matter how far we go, it takes only a short time. With the development of science and technology, we can travel to the moon, Mars or somewhere outer space.People may can live in other planets. The second word is convenient. Because of the fast development of our society, many work can be done by computers or even robots. Lots of things are fully automated. Humans just need to give some simple instructions to complete complecated tasks.我对未来生活充满了想象。

我认为可以用两个词来概括我的想象。

第一个词是快速。

将来,我们会拥有更快的交通方式。

不管我们去得多远,它总能在短时间内把我们带到目的地。

随着科学技术的发展,我们可以到月球,火星或者其他外太空旅游。

人们也许可以在其他星球居住。

第二个词是便利。

由于社会的快速发展,很多工作可以用电脑或者机器人来完成。

很多东西都是全自动的。

初二下册英语作文八十词左右

初二下册英语作文八十词左右

初二下册英语作文八十词左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My School LifeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 14-year-old student in 8th grade. I wanted to tell you all about my life at school and what it's really like being a middle schooler these days.First off, the school days are pretty long. I have to wake up at 6:30am every morning to get ready and eat breakfast before catching the bus at 7:45am. My first class starts at 8:30am and then I have seven other classes throughout the day until 3:15pm. It makes for a tiring day, but I've gotten used to the schedule.My favorite class is definitely English because I love reading novels and writing stories. Math is probably my worst subject - I just can't seem to wrap my head around algebra! My math teacher Mr. Peterson is nice though and always stays after class to help anyone who needs it.The best part of the day is lunchtime when I get to hang out with my friends. We all eat together in the cafeteria and chatabout our days, what's going on in our lives, or just joke around. The pizza they serve isn't too bad either! After lunch we have recess for 30 minutes to run around and let off some energy.One thing I really struggle with is all the homework we get piled on us. With 8 classes a day, I'm easily getting 3-4 hours of homework every night. By the time I finish it all, do some chores at home, and get ready for bed, it's like 10pm. I'm always exhausted!At least I get a break on the weekends though. On Saturdays I usually meet up with my friends at the mall or go to the movies. We walk around the stores, grab some food at the food court, and just hang out. Sundays are for resting up and getting ready for the new school week ahead.One of the biggest events is definitely the 8th grade graduation at the end of the year. It's a pretty big deal and everyone gets dressed up and we have a ceremony in the auditorium. Our parents and families all come to watch and congratulate us on completing middle school. After the ceremony there's usually a big party to celebrate!So as you can see, there's a lot going on in the life of a middle school student these days. Between all the academic stuff and extracurriculars, it can definitely feel overwhelming at times.But I've made some great memories and lifelong friends through it all. Middle school has been a fun, crazy journey so far - I can't wait to see what high school has in store next!篇2Summer Vacation Adventures[As a middle school student, summer vacation is the best time of the year. No school, no homework, just pure freedom!] This past summer was definitely one to remember. [It started off with a bang when my family went on an awesome road trip across the country.] We packed up the car and hit the open road, driving for miles and miles through different states.[The first stop was the Grand Canyon, and let me tell you, it was GRAND! Seeing that massive canyon in person wasmind-blowing.] The sheer size of it made me feel so tiny. We went hiking along the rim trail and took tons of pictures to show my friends back home. [After a few days of exploring, we continued our journey, making pit stops at quirky roadside attractions.] There was a huge statue of a lumberjack that we couldn't resist taking goofy photos with.Eventually, we made it all the way to the Pacific Ocean. [Feeling the warm sand between my toes and splashing aroundin the salty waves was pure bliss.] We spent an entire week just relaxing on the beach, boogie boarding, and building sandcastles. I even got a rad new frisbee that I learned some cool tricks with.The journey back home felt quicker since we'd already seen most of the sights. [But the adventures weren't over yet! Once we got back to our hometown, it was time for summer camp.] I was a little nervous at first since I didn't know many of the other kids. But by the end of the first day, I'd made a whole bunch of new friends.We did all sorts of awesome activities together - archery, canoeing, swimming, hiking through the woods. [My favorite was definitely the ropes course with its crazy obstacles and ziplines. Conquering my fear of heights felt amazing!] The camp counselors were really cool too and taught us fun camp songs around the nightly campfire.When camp ended, I spent a lot of time just hanging out with my neighborhood squad. [We'd have epic Nerf battles, explore the creek behind my house, or bike over to the park and shoothoops.] Simple pleasures, but they made the lingering summer days feel magical. We made silly videos together and came up with ridiculous dares and challenges to do.All too soon, it was time to start preparing for the new school year. [As bummed as I was for summer to be over, I couldn't wait to see my classmates again and tell them about my incredible adventures.] The memories I made will stick with me forever. [Next summer is bound to be just as epic! I'm already counting down the days.]篇3My Life as a 5th GraderHey there! My name is Tommy and I'm a 5th grade student at Oakwood Elementary School. I'm 11 years old and life is pretty great right now! Well, most of the time anyway. Being in 5th grade definitely has its ups and downs.The best part about being in 5th grade is that I'm one of the oldest kids in the whole school. That means I get way more privileges than the little kids in kindergarten and 1st grade. We 5th graders get to go on awesome field trips, have bigger responsibilities like safety patrol duty, and stay inside for recess when it's raining instead of having to go out and get soaked. How cool is that?Another perk is that the work isn't too hard yet. I mean, yeah, we have to do real homework and take tests and stuff. But it'snothing like the huge piles of homework I see my older cousin Sarah struggling with in middle school. The 5th grade curriculum is still pretty fun and we get to do a lot of hands-on projects and activities to help us learn. My favorite subjects are science (especially when we get to do experiments) and P.E. I'm not a huge fan of math but I can deal with it.Now to the not-so-fun parts... The worst thing about being in 5th grade is dealing with all the immature drama. You'd think by age 10 or 11 that kids would stop being so silly and gossipy, but nope! There's always some petty argument going on about who's not talking to who, or someone getting their feelings hurt over a joke, or friends turning against each other for no good reason. It's exhausting! I try to just hang out with the chill,laid-back kids in my class and avoid getting mixed up in the drama.Another bummer is that we have way more responsibilities and rules to follow compared to the lower grades. We have to be super quiet and respectful in the hallways, can't goof off during class, and get in huge trouble if we disobey any of the teachers or staff. At lunch and recess there are all these crazy rules too about where we can and can't go on the playground. The littlekids get away with murder but us 5th graders are expected to be mature and well-behaved all the time. No fun!But overall, I'm really enjoying my last year of elementary school. My friends and I are already getting excited about the prospect of starting middle school next year. We can't wait for the increased freedom, new experiences, and being at the top of the school as 6th graders. Although I'm sure we'll miss being the "big kids" on campus when we move on.So that's my life in a nutshell right now - going to school, hanging with friends, playing sports, doing homework, and trying to stay out of trouble. I don't have too much to complain about. Being 11 is pretty sweet and I'm soaking up every moment before becoming a teenager and all the craziness that goes along with it. Middle school is going to be one wild ride, that's for sure! But I'll be ready. After all, I'm a mature, responsible 5th grader...most of the time anyway!篇4When I was in elementary school, English class was always my favorite. I loved learning new words and phrases, and trying to put them together to make sentences. It felt like solving little puzzles every time.One unit from my second semester English textbook that really stuck with me was about hobbies and free time activities. I remember learning words like "painting," "reading," "swimming," and "playing video games." It was so exciting to be able to talk about the things I enjoyed doing in my free time.My favorite hobby that I learned about in that unit was "reading." I was already an avid reader in my native language, but being able to talk about it in English made it feel even more special. I loved the way the word "reading" rolled off my tongue, with its soft "r" sound and the way it ended with a gentle "ing."I remember one of the exercises we did was to write a short paragraph about our favorite hobby. I chose reading, of course, and I still remember the words I carefully chose:"My favorite hobby is reading. I love to read stories about magic and adventure. When I read, I can go on exciting journeys without leaving my room. Reading is fun and helps me learn new things."I was so proud of that little paragraph. It might have been simple, but to me, it was a masterpiece. I had taken words from a foreign language and used them to express my thoughts and feelings. It was a small triumph, but one that filled me with a sense of accomplishment.From that unit, I also learned phrases like "in my free time" and "on the weekends." These little snippets of language helped me contextualize the hobbies and activities we were learning about. It wasn't just about memorizing words; it was about understanding how to use them in real-life situations.One of the things I loved most about that unit was the way it opened my eyes to the diversity of hobbies and interests around the world. I learned that people in different countries and cultures had their own unique pastimes and ways of spending their free time. It was a small glimpse into the richness of human experience, and it sparked my curiosity about the world beyond my own backyard.As I look back on that unit from my elementary school English textbook, I'm filled with a sense of nostalgia and gratitude. Those simple words and phrases were the building blocks that helped me develop a love for language and a desire to communicate with people from different backgrounds.Today, as a fluent English speaker, I still carry those early lessons with me. Whenever I read a book, paint a picture, or engage in any of the hobbies I learned about back then, I'm reminded of the joy and wonder I felt as a young student,discovering the power of words to connect me to the world around me.篇5My Summer Vacation FunSummer vacation is the best time of year! I got to sleep in late, play video games, and hang out with my friends without any homework or tests. It was awesome!The first few weeks, I just relaxed at home. I beat the new Super Plumber World game and watched a ton of cartoons and movies. My parents made me do some chores, like mowing the lawn and taking out the trash, but it wasn't too bad.After that, my family went on a trip to the beach for a week. We stayed in a cool hotel with a huge pool and waterslides. I spent hours every day swimming, building sandcastles, and looking for seashells. The ocean was so big and the waves were fun to play in. We went mini-golfing one night and I got ahole-in-one!When we got back home, I had a couple of weeks left before school started again. My friend Daniel's family has a pool, so I went over to his house almost every day. We played endlessgames of pool basketball and pretended to be sharks hunting for fish. His little sister was really annoying and kept splashing us, but we still had a blast.A few days before school started, my mom took me shopping to get new clothes, backpacks, and supplies. I wasn't too excited for summer to be over, but I guess seeing my friends again will be fun. Third grade, here I come!篇6My Summer VacationThis past summer was the best one yet! I had so much fun and did a bunch of really cool activities. I can't wait to tell you all about it.First, my family went on a big road trip across the country. We drove for miles and miles, stopping to see different cities and national parks along the way. My favorite was definitely the Grand Canyon! It was absolutely massive. We hiked a little ways down into it and the views were breathtaking. The canyon seemed to stretch on forever in every direction. I felt so tiny compared to that huge natural wonder. We also visited Yellowstone National Park and saw the cool geysers eruptingwater high into the air. The wildlife there was incredible too - we spotted bison, elk, and even a bear from a safe distance!After our road trip, we went to visit my cousins who live on the east coast. They have a pool in their backyard, so we spent a lot of time swimming and playing fun pool games. My cousin and I had diving competitions to see who could make the biggest splash. We also played basketball in their pool which was tricky but really entertaining. In the evenings, we'd roast marshmallows over the fire pit and make delicious s'mores. Mmm, just thinking about those gooey treats is making me hungry!Towards the end of summer, my family took me to asleep-away camp up in the mountains. It was my first time going away to camp without my parents. I was a little nervous at first, but quickly made a bunch of new friends. We went hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, and did all sorts of fun outdoor activities. My favorite was the ropes course where we could climb really high up and walk across cables suspended between trees. It was an adrenaline rush! We even got to go whitewater rafting on a nearby river. Our raft crashed through the rapids and we got completely soaked, but it was a total blast.On the last night of camp, we had a big campfire and talent show. Some kids told jokes or did magic tricks. Others played musical instruments or sang songs. I decided to enter the funny face contest and made goofy expressions to get the crowd laughing. I ended up winning a cute stuffed animal as a prize! It was such a fun way to end an amazing summer.Now that I'm back in school, I really miss the carefree days of summer vacation. I got to experience so many cool things and create awesome memories that I'll never forget. I'm already counting down the days until next summer when I can go on another adventure! Maybe I'll convince my parents to take me to summer camp again. Or maybe we could go on a trip somewhere historic and educational, like Washington D.C. Either way, I know it's going to be epic!。

初二下册英语作文《做一名志愿者》

初二下册英语作文《做一名志愿者》

初二下册英语作文《做一名志愿者》全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Being a VolunteerHello friends! My name is Emma and I'm a student in 8th grade. Today I want to tell you about my experience of being a volunteer. It's been such an amazing journey and I've learned so much!Last summer, my parents encouraged me to sign up for the youth volunteer program at our local community center. At first, I wasn't too excited about giving up part of my summer vacation. But they explained how volunteering would allow me to help others, develop new skills, and maybe even figure out what I want to do when I grow up. So I decided to give it a try.On my first day, I was pretty nervous. I didn't know what to expect. But the volunteer coordinator was really nice. She gave me and the other new volunteers a tour and explained all the different ways we could volunteer. We could help out at the food pantry, the after-school tutoring program, the communitygarden, or the senior center's activities. There were so many choices!I decided to start at the food pantry because I really wanted to do something to fight hunger in my community. The first few times, I just stocked shelves and packed boxes and bags with food for families in need. It was hard work, but it felt good to know I was helping put food on people's tables.Then after a few weeks, the coordinator asked me if I wanted to try helping out at the front desk too. This was a little intimidating because it meant talking to clients directly and explaining the pantry procedures to them. Public speaking has never been my strength! But I gave it a shot, and it went better than I expected. The clients were all friendly, and I was proud of myself for stepping out of my comfort zone.As the summer went on, I also started volunteering at the after-school tutoring program. I've always loved school and been a good student, so I enjoyed helping younger kids with their homework and reading time. It made me really appreciate how patient and hardworking my own teachers have been over the years!One of the best parts was getting to meet volunteers from different backgrounds - high school students, retirees, neighbors,and more. Despite our differences in age and life experiences, we were all united by wanting to make our community stronger. The tutoring coordinator was also incredible at making sure we all felt engaged and valued as volunteers.Another amazing opportunity I had was helping out at a beach cleanup event organized by the community center. We spent a whole day scouring the local beach and removing all the plastic waste and litter. It was tough work under the hot sun, but seeing how much cleaner the beach looked by the end made it so worth it. I'll never take clean outdoor spaces for granted again!By the end of the summer, I had volunteered over 100 hours through the different programs. My parents were so proud of me, but honestly, I was proud of myself too. Volunteering helped me develop confidence, practice important life skills like communication and team work, and see how even kids like me can make a real difference.I know I'm lucky to have the time, resources, and good health to be able to volunteer. Not everyone is in that position. But one of the biggest lessons I learned is that we all have something to give back, whether it's money, skills, labor, or justbeing present for others. You're never too young or too old to start volunteering and getting involved.So now, I've become a total volunteer enthusiast! I've stuck with the community center's programs throughout the school year whenever I can. And I'm always on the lookout for other ways to lend a hand, whether it's supporting a friend's fundraiser, doing neighborhood cleanups with my family, or just offering kindness to anyone who needs it.In the future, I hope I can continue volunteering and pair it with pursuing my passions for subjects like environmental science or education. How cool would it be to have a career where I get to volunteer and help communities every single day? Some younger kids might think volunteering is just boring chores. But I've learned it's one of the most fulfilling and important things anyone can do at any age.So that's my story about being a volunteer so far. If you're reading this and haven't volunteered before, I really hope you'll give it a try. And if you already volunteer yourself, kudos to you! Us volunteers need to stick together to keep making the world a little bit better. Thanks for reading, and happy volunteering!篇2Being a VolunteerHelping others is super cool! That's why I decided to become a volunteer. I signed up to volunteer at the animal shelter near my house. I go there every Saturday morning to help take care of the dogs and cats. It's a lot of work, but so much fun!My main job is to help feed all the animals. There are so many hungry mouths to feed! I fill up dozens of bowls with dog and cat food. I have to be really careful to give each animal the right food for their size and age. The puppy chow is different than the adult dog food, and the kitten kibble is not the same as the food for big adult cats. If I mix them up, some animals could get really sick. No one wants that!After feeding time, it's playtime! The shelter dogs need walks and the chance to run around outside. I take them out to the fenced yard area and throw tennis balls for them to chase. They get so excited and start jumping and barking with happiness. Their little tails won't stop wagging! We play fun games like fetch and tug-of-war with knotted rope toys.Sometimes I also get to play with the cats too. The shelter has a big cat room full of scratching posts, climbing towers, and lots of toys. I'll dangle toy mice and feather wands in front of them to get the cats jumping and pouncing around. It cracks meup when they go wild chasing after the toys! Their funny cat antics always make me giggle.Of course, part of my volunteer work isn't just playing all the time. There's plenty of cleaning and tidying up to do too. I help change out the bedding in all the cages and dog runs, cleaning out soiled blankets and sheets. Yuck! It's not the most glamorous work, but it's got to get done. I also sweep and mop the floors to keep everything sanitary for the animals.On top of that, I help out greeting people who come to the shelter looking to adopt a new furry friend. I'll answer questions they have about the different dogs and cats. Like if a family with young kids asks about a certain high-energy dog breed, I'll let them know that type of dog needs a lot of exercise and playtime. Or if someone is looking for a mellow, lap cat, I can direct them toward some of the lazier feline options.Volunteering at the animal shelter has been such an awesome experience for me so far! Of course, the best part is getting to interact with all the lovable dogs and cats. Furryfour-legged friends are just the cutest! But it's also really rewarding to help out at a place that does so much good for abandoned and homeless animals in need.Every time a dog or cat gets adopted into their forever home, it makes me so happy inside. Knowing that I played a small role in caring for that animal and helping to find it a loving family is extremely gratifying. It gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling of satisfaction, you know?That's why even though volunteering means giving up a chunk of my Saturdays and doing some pretty gross jobs like cleaning litter boxes and washing out food bowls, it's 100% worth it to me. The shelter wouldn't be able to care for all those animals without the hard work of volunteers like me chipping in.I feel like through this experience, I'm not just learning responsibility and time management skills. More importantly, I'm learning about empathy, compassion, and the importance of community service. Caring about others and helping those in need is a huge part of being a good person in this world.Being a volunteer teaches the value of generosity – giving your time and effort for the greater good, without expecting anything in return. No one is paying me to do this job, but that's okay. The psychological rewards of knowing I'm making a positive difference is payment enough for me.Honestly, I can't imagine my life without volunteering now. It's just a core part of who I am as a person. This wholeexperience has been incredibly fulfilling and has reinforced my belief that we all need to pitch in however we can to make the world a little bit of a better place.So I highly encourage everyone to go out and find causes that are important to you and get involved! You could volunteer tutoring kids who need extra academic help. Or serve meals at a local homeless shelter or soup kitchen. If you love the outdoors, look into doing trail restoration and maintenance at nearby parks or nature preserves.There are so many awesome volunteer opportunities out there, suited for any age or interest. You just have to take that first step and sign up somewhere that speaks to your heart. Trust me, once you start volunteering and see the real positive impact you can make, you'll be hooked for life!Sure, being a volunteer requires some hard work and sacrifice. You have to give up some of your free time. It's not always going to be fun or glamorous. Some tasks will be tedious and dirty. But the amazing feeling you get from helping others in need? That makes every minute of volunteered time so, so worth it.Volunteering is one of the most selfless and admirable things a person can do with their life. That's why I'm proud to callmyself a volunteer and plan to continue doing it for many years to come, hopefully inspiring others to get involved too. We all need to pitch in and do our part - that's what being a good citizen and global citizen is all about!篇3Here's an essay on "Being a Volunteer" in about 2000 words, written from the perspective of a middle school student:Being a VolunteerHi there! My name is Emily, and I'm 13 years old. Today, I want to share with you my experience of being a volunteer. It's been an amazing journey, and I've learned so much from it.Last summer, my friend Sarah told me about this cool volunteer program at the local animal shelter. She said they needed help taking care of the dogs and cats, and it sounded like a lot of fun. At first, I was a little nervous because I had never volunteered before. But Sarah convinced me to give it a try, and I'm so glad I did!On my first day at the shelter, I met the volunteer coordinator, Mrs. Wilson. She was a really nice lady who showed me around and explained what I would be doing. My main jobwas to help feed and clean the animals, but I also got to play with them and give them lots of love and attention.I'll never forget the first time I walked into the dog kennel area. There were so many cute pups jumping up and down, wagging their tails, and barking with excitement. I felt a little overwhelmed at first, but Mrs. Wilson showed me how to approach them calmly and let them sniff my hand before petting them.One of the dogs that really stood out to me was a big, fluffy golden retriever named Buddy. He was so friendly and loved to give slobbery kisses. Whenever I walked by his kennel, he would jump up and put his paws on the gate, begging for attention. I made sure to spend extra time with him, brushing his fur and playing fetch.The cats were a篇4Being a VolunteerHey there! Today I want to tell you all about my experience as a volunteer. It was super cool and I learned a ton of new things.I hope by the end you'll want to be a volunteer too!It all started when my English teacher, Mr. Johnson, told our class about opportunities to volunteer over the summer. He said volunteering is when you help people or organizations for free, without getting paid. At first, I wasn't too sure about giving up my summer vacation time. But then Mr. Johnson explained how volunteering lets you try out different jobs, meet new people, and most importantly, make a positive impact on your community. That got me pretty interested.There were lots of places looking for student volunteers - animal shelters, parks, libraries, hospitals, and more. I decided to volunteer at our local food bank because I really care about making sure people have enough to eat. The food bank takes in donated food and then gives it out to families in need. They rely totally on volunteers to run everything.On my first day, I was pretty nervous. But the volunteer coordinator, Jessica, was really nice and showed me the ropes. First up was sorting through all the food donations - checking for dented cans, expired items, partially eaten stuff, you name it! It was kind of gross but also fascinating to see what people tried to donate.Next, we organized the good donations by category - canned veggies, pasta, cereal, you get the idea. I got superspeedy at grouping those cans! Once everything was sorted, we packed food into boxes and bags for distribution. We had to make sure each package had a mix of proteins, vegetables, grains, and snacks to make balanced meals. It was like a big nutrition puzzle!My favorite part was when families came to pick up their food packages. You could really see how much it meant to them and their kids. Some people even cried happy tears. A lot of the visitors said the food bank was a huge help when money was tight between paychecks or during tough times. I felt awesome knowing I played a small part in helping them out.On my breaks, I met volunteers of all ages - retirees, college students, even a few kids younger than me! Everyone was so friendly and passionate about fighting hunger in our community.I made a few new friends actually!Volunteering at the food bank was hard work but so rewarding. By the end of the summer, I saw how my time and efforts directly improved lives. It felt amazing to give back instead of just playing video games all day. I know I made a real difference, even if it seemed small at the time.I also loved being part of a team working towards an important cause. Volunteering reminded me that luckyscamerand generosity still exist in the world. It motivated me to keep looking for ways to help others, even if I don't get paid. Just knowing I made someone's day a little brighter or easier is payment enough!What else did I gain from this experience? Well, it introduced me to potential career paths I hadn't considered before - nutrition, logistics, social services, you name it. It defininitly improved my work ethic and time management skills too. (No more oversleeping or procrastinating for me!) I built up confidence by taking on new challenges. Best of all, volunteering got me out of the house, off screens, and into the real world.There were a few downsides for sure. Some days I was pretty tired from hefting around heavy boxes and being on my feet all day. A couple times I got snapped at by hangry people in the food pickup line - Sheesh! People need to eat I guess? I also missed sleeping in and going to the pool sometimes. But overall, the good outweighed the bad by a lot.So if you're looking for an incredibly rewarding way to spend your free time, I'd highly recommend volunteering! Do some research to find an opportunity you're passionate about - animals, the environment, the arts, assisting the elderly, andmore. Shelters, charities, hospitals, schools, and nonprofits near you are probably in need of helping hands.I know volunteering seems like a big commitment, but most places are flexible and let you pick your hours. You can try it for a day or two or just help out篇5Being a VolunteerHiya! My name is Tommy and I'm in 5th grade. Today, I want to tell you all about my experience being a volunteer. It's been really fun and exciting!Last summer, my mom saw a flyer at the community center about a youth volunteer program. She asked me if I wanted to sign up and I said "Why not? It could be cool!" Little did I know just how cool it would turn out to be.The first thing I volunteered for was helping out at a animal shelter. I love dogs and cats, so I was super pumped about this. My job was to play with the animals, brush them, feed them treats, and just give them some love and attention. The dogs were really energetic and loved running around and playingfetch. The cats were more chill and just wanted to cuddle up in your lap while you pet them.I had so much fun at the animal shelter. All the animals were very friendly and seemed happy to have kids like me come visit them. It made me sad thinking that they didn't have permanent homes, but I was glad I could make them feel loved, even if just for a little while. Hopefully, families will adopt them soon!Next up, I did some volunteering at a retirement home. I was a little nervous about this at first because I don't have much experience with older people besides my grandparents. But it turned out to be really neat! The residents loved having young people come visit them. A lot of them don't get many visitors, so they were delighted to see us.We played board games and card games, did arts and crafts, sang songs, and just spent time talking and listening to their stories. Some of them had really interesting lives - one lady used to be a nurse during World War 2, another guy played professional baseball when he was young! Hearing about their experiences from long ago was like taking a history lesson, except way more fun.The best part was just making them smile and laugh. Their faces would light up anytime we walked into the room. Youcould tell our visits gave them joy. One resident told me "You've made an old man's day bright and sunny!" That made me feel awesome inside.My latest volunteer gig has been for a local park clean-up project. Our town has some really nice parks and outdoor spaces, but litter can make it look messy. So a group of us kids and our adult leaders go around picking up any trash and recycling we find on the ground.It's hard work, especially on hot summer days, but I feel proud doing it. These parks belong to our whole community, so we all need to pitch in to keep them clean. Plus it's good exercise going around and bending over to pick stuff up! You'd be amazed at how much litter we've collected so far.Volunteering has been such a rewarding experience for me. It feels good to help others and give back to my community. I'm really glad I signed up for this program - it's taught me the importance of volunteering and how even kids can make a positive difference.I've also made some new friends through the different activities. Volunteering alongside other kids my age has been twice as fun. We chat, laugh, and encourage each other along the way. It's become a fun social thing to look forward to.I highly recommend finding ways to volunteer, no matter how young or old you are. It's an incredible feeling to put a smile on someone's face or make your community a little bit better. And who knows, you might even have fun too! I know I certainly have.There are always opportunities out there to lend a hand if you look for them. Schools, churches, community centers, and local organizations are great places to inquire about volunteer programs and events. Or you can just start small by doing nice things for family, friends and neighbors.Every little bit of volunteering counts and makes an impact. So why not give it a shot? You've got nothing to lose and a whole lot of good to gain! I'm really grateful I became a volunteer this past year. It's been an amazing, enriching experience that I'll never forget.篇6Being a VolunteerHi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm a 7th grader at Maple Grove Middle School. Today I want to tell you all about my experience being a volunteer. It's been really fun and rewarding, and I've learned a lot from it too!It all started last summer when my mom saw a flyer at the community center about volunteer opportunities. She asked me if I'd be interested in helping out somewhere over the summer break instead of just sitting around all day. At first I wasn't super excited about the idea of giving up my free time. But then she explained how volunteering could look great on college applications and teach me responsibility. That caught my attention!We looked through the different places that needed volunteers. There were options like the animal shelter, the foodbank, the library, the nursing home, and a few others. I've always really liked animals, so I decided the animal shelter would be the best fit for me.On my first day, I was pretty nervous. I didn't know anyone else there and I wasn't sure exactly what tasks I'd be doing. But the staff were all really friendly and showed me the ropes. Basically, my main jobs were cleaning out the kennels, giving the dogs & cats fresh food and water, and spending time playing with them and giving them exercise.At first, cleaning up all the pet messes was pretty gross. I have a dog at home but it still took some getting used to! The cat kennels were especially smelly. But I got more comfortablewith it after a couple weeks. Spending time with the animals was a ton of fun though. I'd take the dogs out for walks around the outdoor trail. We'd play fetch and I taught a few of them some tricks like rolling over or shaking hands. With the cats, I'd dangle toys for them to chase and bat around.My favorite part was getting to know the different animal personalities. Like this one beagle named Snoopy who would always greet me by shoving a slobbery tennis ball in my face to play fetch. Or an older calico cat who loved tummy rubs more than anything. Giving them attention and bonding with them was the best feeling. It was hard every time one of them got adopted because I'd miss seeing them. But I was really happy they found their forever homes too!I kept volunteering at the shelter over the next year when I had free time from school. I made some new friends with the other teen volunteers too. We'd joke around together while bathing the dogs or filling the food bowls. It was nice having friends who shared the same interests and values about caring for animals in need.I also started a volunteer club at my school this year to get more kids involved. This way, big groups of us can go together and sign up for set shifts. It's grown to over 20 active membersso far! We even held a bake sale fundraiser to raise money to buy new toys, treats, and supplies for the shelter pets.I've definitely learned a lot by being a long-term volunteer. Like how to be a responsible hard worker who shows up on time and gives 100% effort. Scooping litter boxes taught me you can't slack off on the unpleasant chores either! I've gained leadership experience from managing my volunteer tasks and motivating the club members. And of course, tons of hands-on experience caring for dogs and cats.But more importantly, volunteering opened my eyes to the importance of giving back to your community through service. There are so many great organizations that rely on volunteers to achieve their missions, like caring for abandoned pets. I know firsthand now how big of a difference I can make, even if I'm just a middle schooler. My consistent help allows the shelter staff to keep things running smoothly for the animals.Honestly, I think more kids my age should get involved with volunteering. It's such a rewarding experience that also teaches you skills for the future. And it's fun! I'd way rather spend my free time playing with puppies and kittens than sitting around watching TV or playing video games. Don't get me wrong, I stillmake time for that stuff too. But volunteering gives me a nice productive balance.So if you're at all interested, I'd highly encourage you to look into volunteering opportunities in your area this summer! It doesn't have to be an animal shelter either. There are food banks, hospitals, parks departments, tutoring centers, and more that could all use a helping hand. You can gain leadership experience, learn new skills, make friends, and most importantly, make a positive impact. Just don't be afraid to get your hands dirty, literally or figuratively!For me, I plan to stick with volunteering at the animal shelter for as long as I can. Maybe after gaining more experience I could even get a job as a vet tech or dog walker when I'm older. But for now, I'm just really grateful for the chance to do hands-on work with animals while helping my community. Who knew scooping poop and washing oil。

英语作文范文八下10篇初二80词左右

英语作文范文八下10篇初二80词左右

英语作文范文八下10篇初二80词左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Summer VacationSummer vacation is the best time of the year! No more waking up super early, no more homework, and no more teachers telling me what to do. For two whole months, I can just relax and have fun. This summer was one of the most exciting ever!The first couple of weeks, I just stayed home and played video games all day. My mom got mad at me for being lazy, but I didn't care. I had waited all year for this! After a while though, I did get a little bored of the same games. That's when my parents decided it was time for me to get out of the house.We started by going to the community pool almost every day. I love swimming! The water was so refreshing on those hot summer days. I worked on my diving skills and played lots of pool games with my friends. Marco Polo was my favorite. One time, I was it for so long that my friends started calling me the Marco Polo master!A few weeks into summer, my family went on a big camping trip. We drove for what felt like forever into the mountains. Once we arrived at the campsite, my dad set up our tent while my mom started the campfire. Camping is lots of work, but so much fun! We spent the days hiking, canoeing on the lake, and searching for wildlife. At night, we roasted marshmallows and told spooky stories. I had never seen so many stars before! On the last night, we heard some scary noises outside our tent. My little sister was convinced it was a bear, but it turned out to be a family of raccoons getting into our snacks. What a relief!When we got back from camping, it was already the middle of July. Time goes by so fast during summer! My parents signed me up for a art camp for a couple of weeks. I've always loved drawing and painting, so I was really excited. We got to work with all sorts of different materials like watercolors, clay, and even crafting with recycled objects. My favorite project was the self-portrait I made out of colored pencils. It didn't look exactly like me, but I was still proud of it. The best part was getting to keep everything I made and bring it home.With just a few weeks left before school started again, we took a trip to visit my grandparents in another state. The drive took forever and my sister and I fought over everything in thebackseat. "She's on my side!" "No, I'm not, you're on my side!" Eventually, we made it to their house though. My grandparents spoiled us rotten with candy, toys, and sleeping in as late as we wanted. We spent one day at a baseball game, which was really cool except for the one foul ball that almost hit me in the face! I also got to play lots of card games with my grandpa. We're both competitive, so things got pretty intense. On our last night, we had a big barbecue with hamburgers, hot dogs, and my grandma's famous potato salad. I probably ate way too much, but it was so delicious!Finally, it was time to go back home and get ready for another school year. My parents took me shopping for all my fresh school supplies - new pencils, folders, a backpack, and those smelly sanitary things. Gross! I was really going to miss summer and sleeping in late. No more freedom for a while. At least I have all my awesome summer memories to look back on! This was a summer vacation I'll never forget.篇2My Life as a Middle SchoolerBeing in middle school is a really wild experience! There are so many new things to deal with compared to elementary school.The workload is way higher, with tons of homework and projects. And the social scene is just crazy - trying to figure out who your real friends are, dealing with cliques, and of course, the raging hormones! But I'm getting a little ahead of myself here. Let me give you a taste of a typical day in my middle school life.I wake up pretty early, around 6:30 am, to get ready for school. I have to be out the door by 7:45 to catch the bus. The bus ride is honestly kind of miserable. It's super crowded and noisy with all the middle schoolers screaming and carrying on. I usually just put in my headphones and tune it all out.Once I get to school, I go to my locker to get my books for my first few classes. The hallways are a total madhouse, with everyone rushing around. I've gotten shoved into a few lockers already this year! My homeroom class is English first period. That's probably my favorite subject and class. My teacher, Mr. Robertson, is actually pretty cool.Then it's off to math class, which is...not my forte, to put it mildly. No matter how hard I try, I just can't seem to wrap my head around algebra. My teacher, Mrs. Olson, has already called home about my failing test grades. My parents were not thrilled, to say the least.After math is science with Mr. Kozlowski. Science isn't too bad. As long as I avoid setting anything on fire during our labs, I usually do okay. Phew, it's time for break! I meet up with my friends Sarah and Chris at our usual spot in the cafeteria. We compare notes on how awful Mrs. Olson's surprise quiz was.Next up is history, my least favorite subject. I just can't stay awake no matter what I do. Dates, names, places...it all blends together into one massive snoozefest for me. At least my friends Jack and Emma are in that class too, so we can pass notes and goof off together.Finally, it's time for gym class! Definitely my favorite part of the day since I'm really into sports. Too bad I'm not that great at them. I'm a total klutz and always seem to get nailed in the head with a dodgeball or faceplant whenever we play volleyball. But hey, at least I'm trying, right?The rest of the afternoon is a blur of more classes, more homework getting piled on, and just desperately trying to survive until the final bell rings at 3:15. That's when I can finally relax and...just kidding! I have soccer practice right after school until 5:00.By the time I get home, I'm utterly exhausted. But there's still a towering mountain of homework to tackle. And my mom, ofcourse, has to nag me about it every five minutes. "Have you started your algebra homework yet? What about that book report that's due next week?" No rest for the weary!I eventually get a little break to just veg out, play some video games, and chill with friends online before bed. Rinse and repeat, this is my life, day after day. Middle school is no joke, that's for sure! Those were some pretty tame tales of my middle school exploits. Here are 10 short sample essays that really give you a taste of this wild ride:The Cafeteria Food DisasterIt was taco day in the cafeteria, which is usually an epic culinary tragedy. But nothing could have prepared me for the horror of accidentally grabbing the lava-hot salsa instead of the mild sauce. I'll spare you the gory details, but let's just say I redefined the meaning of "blazing stomach pain."My Locker's Evil CurseFrom the minute I got my locker assignment, I knew something was off. No matter how many times I tried the combination, it just wouldn't open! Finally, through tears of frustration, the janitor had to come free my books from its vengeful clutches. To this day, I avoid even looking at it.The Dodgeball Demolition Derby"Dodgeball" is really just a polite way of saying "human sacrifice." At least, that's how the popular kids seem to treat it, zeroing in on me and my nerdy friends like we're airborne bullseyes. I've got the welts and bruises to prove my battle scars from this barbaric ritual.The Great Stinkbomb SabotageIt had to be Tyler and his moronic buddies. Only they would think it's hilarious to unleash one of those vile stinkbombs in the middle of crowded hallway between classes. I still can't smell anything other than hot garbage to this day. Those idiots have unleashed something far worse than they can imagine.The Humiliating Homeroom IncidentNothing, and I mean NOTHING, could have prepared me for the sheer mortification of being caught picking my nose by my crush, Samantha. Just kill me now. At least when the teachers found out about the bullying afterwards, the school implemented a strict no-bullying policy.The Disastrous Dance DelugeWho decided it was a good idea to book a school dance right after the dishwasher repairmen worked on the cafeteriakitchen? I don't know how, but they managed to cause a literal tsunami of bubbles and dirty water that flooded the dance well before it even started. Yeah, it was cancelled...after total chaos.The Epic Cafeteria Spitball WarLet's just say that the anarchist punks who started the massive spitball fight picked the wrong day to mess with the teachers. Mrs. Stevenson, the permanently hangry math teacher, was working lunchroom duty and quickly put the fear of God into those idiots. I don't think I've ever seen someone run so fast!The Frantic Forgotten Locker ComboI must have had a pineapple-sized brain fart, because for the life of me I could not remember my locker combination. Cue a panicking meltdown as I hopelessly kept resetting the lock trying to jog my memory. In the end, the principal had to get a locksmith to open it. I felt like such a moron.The Unfortunate Unfortunate Underpants IncidentLet's just say that for future reference, always do a danceproof check and double knot those laces after gym class. I learned this lesson the incredibly hard way in front of the entire class. My bulging backpack did little to preserve my dignity afterwards. So. Mortifying.The Stinkeye ShowdownYou know that cringey awkward moment when you make accidental eye contact with your crush across the lunchroom? Well, my brain decided to take things one horrifying step further by making me wink...no, not wink...do a full-on grotesque spasm blink that basically looked like a full body cringe. I wanted to dissolve through the floor.Phew, I got through all of that by the skin of my teeth! Middle school is honestly a lawless wasteland most days. But I guess that's all part of the journey of growing up. I'll look back and laugh about it all someday...or have permanent psychological scarring. It could really go either way at this point! Only time will tell what other bizarre middle school madness still awaits.篇3My Life as an Elementary School KidHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I'm in the 5th grade at Oakwood Elementary School. I thought I'd tell you all about my life as a kid in elementary school.School DaysI wake up pretty early on school days, around 6:30am. My mom comes into my room to wake me up. I don't like waking up that early, but I have to be at school by 8am. I get dressed, brush my teeth, and head to the kitchen for breakfast. My favorite is waffles or pancakes!The bus picks me up at 7:30am. I like looking out the window and watching the neighborhoods go by on my way to school. When I get to school, I go straight to my classroom and put my backpack in my locker. The morning starts with the Pledge of Allegiance and morning announcements over the loudspeaker.My favorite subjects are math and science. I like solving problems and doing experiments. Reading is okay, but writing can be hard sometimes when you run out of ideas. Recess and lunch are definitely the best parts of the day! I love playing on the playground with my friends. We play tag, jump rope, and sometimes kickball or soccer if someone brings a ball.After school, I either go to aftercare at school or my mom picks me up. I have a snack when I get home and then I work on my homework. Once my homework is done, I can watch a little TV or play outside until dinner.On the WeekendsThe weekends are the best! I get to sleep in late, like until 9 or 10am. Then I have a lazy morning watching cartoons in my pajamas. For lunch, we sometimes go out to a restaurant which is fun.In the afternoons, I might have a birthday party, go to the park, or just play outside with friends from my neighborhood. If the weather is nice, we ride our bikes or play games in someone's backyard. Sometimes I get together with friends for a sleepover too which is really exciting!My mom takes me shopping sometimes on the weekends for new clothes or toys. I love getting new games, dolls, or books. Going to the movies is another fun weekend activity.My Hobbies and InterestsSome of my favorite hobbies are drawing, reading, and playing sports like soccer. I take an art class once a week where I get to paint and do other art projects. We have a little art show at the end of each semester to show off our masterpieces!I'm also part of my school's reading club. We get together once a month to discuss the book we've all read. It's cool to hear what other kids thought about the same book. We drink hot chocolate and eat snacks too.In the spring and fall, I play soccer on a recreational team. I love running around and trying to score goals. We have a game every Saturday during the season and a team practice once a week. Win or lose, it's just fun being part of a team and being active.That's a peek into my life as a 5th grader! Being a kid is awesome - you get to learn new things, play all the time, and have a whole childhood ahead of you. These are some of the best days ever!篇4My Wonderful School LifeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in the 5th grade. I want to tell you all about my school life because it's just the best! Every morning, I wake up feeling excited to go to school and learn new things.My favorite subject is science because we get to do a lot of fun experiments. Last week, we made little volcanoes out of baking soda and vinegar. It was so cool to watch them erupt! Science class is never boring.I also really enjoy art class. We get to draw, paint, sculpt with clay - you name it! Recently, we learned about the famous artist Picasso and his unique cubism style of painting. I made my own cubism self-portrait and my mom hung it up on our fridge. She says I'm a little Picasso!Recess is definitely the highlight of my day though. My best friends Lucy and Olivia and I race over to the swing set as soon as the bell rings. We take turns pushing each other super high and pretending we can touch the clouds. Sometimes we play fun games like tag or hopscotch too. The hour just flies by!After recess, we have reading time which I used to dread. But this year, our teacher Mrs. Adams makes it so much fun. She does funny voices for all the different characters when she reads to us. My favorite book so far has been Charlotte's Web - I almost cried when Charlotte died!In the afternoons, we have math lessons which can be kind of tricky. But I'm getting better at remembering my times tables thanks to that catchy tune Mrs. Adams taught us. Who knew the multiplication facts could be so catchy?Before we know it, the final bell rings and it's time to go home. I always feel a little sad to leave school because I have such an awesome time. But I get recharged by playing outside,having snack, and doing my homework. Well, okay, the homework part isn't that fun. But I know it's important if I want to keep learning!School days are the best days if you ask me. I get to see my friends, explore new subjects, and exercise my brain. I'm already counting down the days until summer break is over so I can start 6th grade! Maybe I'll even join the science club or basketball team next year. The possibilities are endless.I feel so lucky to have great teachers who make learning an adventure. They encourage us to ask questions, try our best, and never give up - even when the work gets difficult. As long as we maintain a positive attitude and keep an open mind, we can conquer anything!Speaking of positive attitudes, my mom always packs me the yummiest lunch which gives me the energy I need to power through the day. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich, string cheese, baby carrots, an apple, and a granola bar - that's my favorite! I'm especially thankful she includes a special treat like a cookie or bag of chips too.After a busy day at school, I look forward to relaxing at home. I'll read, play outside, or watch a show. Sometimes Lucy and Olivia come over and we make up crazy dances or put onbackyard plays that we force our families to watch. We're all such drama queens!Before I know it, bedtime rolls around way too quickly. I begrudgingly get my pajamas on, brush my teeth, and try to stall as much as possible. I'm always begging for "five more minutes" until my dad starts pretending to snore loudly on the couch. That's my cue that it's time to go to sleep for real!As I snuggle under my cozy covers, I think back on the best parts of the day. I'll remember the jokes my friends and I shared at lunch or how proud I felt when I got a tough math problem right. Maybe I'll even dream about the awesome field trip we have coming up next week!School life is truly the best life. I'm making wonderful memories and discovering new interests every single day. Thanks for listening to me gush about how much I love being a student. It's the greatest! Well, I better go get some shut-eye so I'mwell-rested for another fun-filled day tomorrow. Thanks for reading and sweet dreams!篇5My Awesome Summer VacationWow, what an amazing summer I just had! It was totally the best vacation ever. I did so many fun things and had the craziest adventures. I can't wait to tell you all about it!It all started on the last day of school. I was so excited for summer to finally begin. No more homework, no more waking up early, just months of freedom and fun ahead. My parents had some awesome plans in store too which made it even better.Our first trip was to the beach. We went to this really cool beach town a few hours away from our house. The beach was huge with soft golden sand that felt amazing between my toes. The water was this beautiful blue-green color and nice and warm for swimming. I spent hours playing in the waves, building sandcastles, and burying my little brother up to his neck in the sand (he wasn't too happy about that!).After a few days at the beach, we went camping in the mountains. We have this big tent that feels like a mini house inside. My favorite part was making s'mores around the campfire at night. They're so gooey and delicious! We also went on some awesome hikes and saw lots of cool wildlife like deer, squirrels, and even a bear from pretty far away. Camping is tons of fun but I'm definitely glad we don't have to do it all summer long. I like having a real bed!The best part of the summer though was the week I got to spend at sleepaway camp. I was a little nervous at first since it was my first time being away from my parents for that long. But I made friends with my bunkmates right away and we had a total blast together. We did all sorts of activities like swimming, archery, arts and crafts, and my favorite - the ropes course up in the trees! It was a little scary up so high at first but then it felt like a real adventure. We also had these epic counselors who were crazy fun. I can't wait to go back again next year!After camp, my family took me on a surprise trip to an amusement park. It had the craziest biggest roller coasters I've ever seen! My stomach felt like it was going to jump out of my body on some of those loops and turns. I loved every second of it though and my brother was too chicken to go on most of the big rides so I didn't have to wait in line as much. We also went on some goofy rides that spun you around really fast. I thought I was going to puke after those ones! I may have ridden one too many times haha.Before I knew it, summer was coming to an end way too soon. I tried to soak up as much fun and freedom as I possibly could those last couple weeks. I didn't have a single complaintabout being bored or having nothing to do. My days were packed with excitement and adventure from start to finish.Now the new school year is starting up again. Part of me is bummed that summer is over because it's back to early mornings, homework, and having my days planned out for me. But I guess that makes actually having a break for summer that much more special. This summer will definitely be one I never forget. Between the beach, camping, sleepaway camp, amusement parks, sleepovers, and all the other amazing times, I have enough incredible memories to last until next summer. Third grade is going to be awesome, but I'm already dreaming about summer 2024 and what adventures await!篇6My Big AdventuresHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I just finished 5th grade and I've had such an exciting year full of big adventures that I can't wait to tell you all about!It all started last summer when my family went on a huge road trip across the country. We drove over 2,000 miles from our home in California all the way to New York City! I had never been that far away from home before. The drive took forever, but itwas so much fun. We stopped at roadside diners, quirky museums, and saw the most amazing natural wonders like the Grand Canyon. That thing is MASSIVE! Pictures don't do it justice at all.When we finally made it to New York, I couldn't believe how big and busy and crazy it was. The towering skyscrapers made me feel so tiny. We went to the top of the Empire State Building and I could see the entire city laid out below us. We also went to Broadway and saw the musical "Wicked" which was my first time seeing a live show like that. The singers and dancers were just incredible!After New York, we made our way down to Washington D.C. This was definitely the most educational part of the trip. We visited so many museums and memorials and learned all about American history. My favorite was the National Air and Space Museum because I'm obsessed with space and want to be an astronaut when I grow up. I got to see real rockets and spacecraft up close. It was out of this world! (Get it? Ha!)On the way back across the country, we made a stop in Chicago that ended up being one of the biggest adventures of all. My dad got us surprise tickets to see the Chicago Cubs play baseball at Wrigley Field. It was the first time I had ever been to amajor league baseball game and the energy in that stadium was electric! We had seats right behind home plate and I even caught a foul ball! I'll never forget that night.When we finally returned home to California, I felt like a true world traveler at 10 years old. That road trip across America opened my eyes to so many new places, people and experiences.I have so many amazing memories that I'll cherish forever.My project looked at the impact of extreme cold, radiation, salt and acidity on bacterial growth. It was like a messy science explosion in my room with petri dishes everywhere! In the end, I discovered that certain bacteria could indeed survive in incredibly harsh Martian-like conditions. I presented my whole experiment to the class with a PowerPoint presentation and even made little 3D models of bacteria. Mrs. Henderson was so impressed that she submitted my project to the school's science fair where I ended up winning 1st place! I was over the moon (pun intended).With my newfound fame as a 5th grade science prodigy, I was invited to be a special guest speaker and give a presentation at a local university. Can you believe it?? At 10 years old, I got to talk to actual college students and professors about my space bacteria research. I was so nervous beforehand, but it ended upbeing the coolest experience. Apparently the professors were really impressed by my advanced knowledge and experimental methods. Who knows, maybe I'll end up teaching at that university one day!That's not even the end of my crazy 5th grade adventures though. A few weeks after the science fair, our class went on a field trip to a nature reserve to study ecosystems and biodiversity. We got to hike through the woods, canoe across a lake, and see tons of amazing plants and animals up close. The highlight was when our guide pulled a massive snake out of a bucket to show us! Most of the kids were terrified, but not me. I've always loved reptiles so I was first in line to hold it. that snake was easily 6 feet long and muscular, but surprisingly gentle. What an absolute thrill!Whew, I warned you it was a year jam-packed with adventures, didn't I? From cross-country road trips to winning science fairs to holding giant snakes, 5th grade kept me on my toes at every turn. I have no idea what craziness is in store for 6th grade, but I can't wait to find out. A life of adventure and discovery awaits!Well, that's all for this story time. Let me know if you want to hear about the time I got stuck in a treehouse overnight or mydisastrous attempt at baking a soufflé. An adventurer's work is never done!。

初二英语作文下册10篇

初二英语作文下册10篇

初二英语作文下册10篇10篇初二年级下册的英语作文,大家看好了。

下面是给大家整理的初二下册英语作文10篇,供大家参阅!初二下册英语作文1【话题•谈论自己拥有的东西和周围环境】要求同学们写作时要运用相应的现在完成时态,特别是用since 和for来表达时间段。

范例1★★★I have a doll for 9 years. And I still like it very much.When I was a child, my parents were busy with their business. Sometimes they had to work even on weekends, so I had to stay at home alone. I often felt lonely and scared at home. After my aunt knew that, she bought the doll for me. It is a Mickey Mouse. I have talked with it about my happiness and sadness since I was young. And it has become my best friend.The doll helps me a lot. I love my doll.初二下册英语作文2【话题•谈论过去的经历】讲述我们在一些有趣的地方经历的有趣的事情,写此类短文首先应该掌握常用一般过去时和现在进行时,不要面面俱到,选取最有特色、最熟悉的一个方面来写。

范例1 ★★★My HometownHave you ever been to Changsha? It is one of the most popular cities in China. The people here are very friendly. It is in the southeast of China. I think it is better to visit it in September or October because it is not too hot or too cold. There are a lot of famous places, such as Yuelu Mountain and Orange Beach. Besides, you can find a lot of delicious food here. The most famous food is Stinky Toufu. Welcome to Changsha.初二下册英语作文3【话题•谈论健康和事故】谈论自己的健康,发生事故时怎么做及如何向他人提出建议和劝告,从而养成良好的饮食和生活习惯。

英语作文初二下学期第二单元

英语作文初二下学期第二单元

英语作文初二下学期第二单元
English: In the second unit of the second semester of Grade 8 English, we have been learning about leisure activities and free time. We have discussed various hobbies and interests, such as reading, cooking, playing sports, and watching movies. It is important to have hobbies and activities that we enjoy to help us relax and unwind after a long day of studying. We have also learned about the importance of balancing our free time with our responsibilities, such as schoolwork and chores. Overall, this unit has taught us the value of leisure time and how to make the most of it.
中文翻译:在八年级英语下学期的第二单元中,我们一直在学习闲暇活动和
空闲时间。

我们讨论了各种爱好和兴趣,比如阅读、烹饪、做运动和看电影。

重要的是要有自己喜欢的爱好和活动,帮助我们在长时间学习之后放松和解压。

我们还学习了在自由时间和责任之间保持平衡的重要性,比如学习和家务。

总的来说,这个单元教会了我们休闲时间的价值以及如何充分利用它。

初二英语下册期末作文

初二英语下册期末作文

初二英语下册期末作文My Summer Vacation。

Summer vacation is always the most exciting time of the year for students. It’s a time when we can finally take a break from our studies and enjoy some free time. This year, I had an amazing summer vacation that I will never forget.Firstly, I went to the beach with my family. We spent a week in a beautiful beach resort, where we swam in the ocean, built sandcastles, and enjoyed the sun. I also tried surfing for the first time, which was a thrilling experience.After that, I went to a summer camp with some of my friends. We stayed in cabins in the woods and did all sorts of fun activities, such as hiking, canoeing, and rock climbing. I even learned how to make a fire without matches!In addition, I visited my grandparents in another city.They took me to see some amazing sights, such as a famous temple and a beautiful park. We also went shopping andtried lots of delicious food.Finally, I spent some time at home, relaxing and catching up on my favorite TV shows. I also read some great books and practiced playing the guitar, which is one of my hobbies.Overall, my summer vacation was a wonderful experience that I will cherish forever. I had the chance to do so many fun things and spend time with the people I love. I can’t wait to see what adventures next summer will bring!。

初二第五单元英语作文下册

初二第五单元英语作文下册

初二第五单元英语作文下册Unit 5 My future。

As a second-year junior high school student, I havebeen thinking a lot about my future. I know that I have many choices and opportunities ahead of me, but I also know that I need to work hard and make wise decisions to achieve my goals.Firstly, I want to continue my education and go to college. I have always enjoyed learning and I want to study something that will allow me to make a positive impact on the world. I am interested in environmental science, whichis a field that is becoming more and more important as we face global challenges such as climate change and pollution.I believe that by studying environmental science, I canhelp to find solutions to these problems and make a difference in the world.Secondly, I want to travel and experience differentcultures. I have always been fascinated by other countries and I want to learn more about them. I think that traveling can help me to become more open-minded and understanding of different people and ways of life. I would love to visit countries such as Japan, South Korea, and France, and learn about their cultures and traditions.Finally, I want to have a fulfilling career that allows me to help others. I believe that it is important to give back to society and make a positive impact on people's lives. I am considering a career in social work or counseling, as I think that these fields would allow me to make a difference in people's lives and help them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.In order to achieve these goals, I know that I need to work hard and stay focused. I need to study hard and get good grades, as well as participate in extracurricular activities and volunteer work to build my skills and experience. I also need to stay open-minded and willing to learn from others, as well as take risks and try new things.In conclusion, my future is full of possibilities and opportunities, and I am excited to see where my journey will take me. I know that there will be challenges and obstacles along the way, but I am confident that with hard work and determination, I can achieve my goals and make a positive impact on the world.。

初二下册英语作文万能

初二下册英语作文万能

初二下册英语作文万能My Favorite Season。

As the year goes by, we experience different seasons. Each season has its own unique beauty and charm, but my favorite season is spring.Spring is a time of new beginnings. The flowers start to bloom, the trees grow new leaves, and the world becomes colorful again. The weather is usually mild, with sunshine and occasional rain showers. It's a perfect time to go outside and enjoy nature.One of my favorite things to do in spring is to go on a picnic. I love packing a basket full of delicious food and finding a nice spot in the park to enjoy it. The fresh air and beautiful scenery make it a perfect way to spend a day.Another reason why I love spring is because of the holidays. Easter and Spring Festival are both celebratedduring this season. These holidays bring families andfriends together, and it's a great time to make memoriesand share traditions.Lastly, spring is a time of hope and happiness. It's a time to let go of the past and start fresh. The longer days and warmer weather bring a sense of optimism and positivity.In conclusion, spring is my favorite season because of its beauty, mild weather, outdoor activities, holidays, and sense of hope. I always look forward to the arrival ofspring and the joy it brings.。

初二英语作文范文30篇译林版下册

初二英语作文范文30篇译林版下册

初二英语作文范文30篇译林版下册全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Life as a Middle School StudentWow, it's hard to believe I'm already in my second year of middle school! It feels like just yesterday I was a tiny little kid in elementary school. So much has changed since then.Middle school is a whole new world compared to elementary school. The classes are much harder and there's way more homework. I remember feeling so overwhelmed at first by all the new subjects like physics, chemistry, and advanced math. Thankfully, I've gotten the hang of things and my grades are pretty good so far this year. My favorite class is definitely English.I love learning about different cultures and being able to communicate in another language. My English textbook from the Jilin Publishing Group is excellent - it has so many interesting readings, dialogues, and exercises.The social scene in middle school is also crazy different from elementary school. There are all these unspoken rules about what clothes you can wear, what music you should like, and whothe popular kids are. I try not to get too caught up in all that drama. I have a few really good friends that I hang out with at lunch and after school. We love watching movies, playing basketball, and just goofing around together.One thing I could definitely do without in middle school are the bullies. There's this one kid named David who is constantly teasing me and some of my friends. He calls us names and tries to intimidate us. I've talked to the teachers about it, but not much has changed. My parents keep telling me to just ignore him, but it's really hard when he's in my face all the time. I'm hoping he'll eventually get bored and move on to tormenting someone else.Outside of school, I spend most of my free time playing video games and watching YouTube videos. I'm obsessed with this new battle royale game that just came out. My parents don't love how much time I spend gaming, but at least it keeps me out of trouble! On the weekends, I usually hang out at the mall with my friends or go to the movies. Sometimes my parents will drag me along on boring family outings, but I try to have a positive attitude about it.As I think about the rest of my middle school years, there's so much to look forward to. Next year, we'll finally be the oldestkids in the school instead of the newbies. We'll get to go on the 8th grade trip to Washington D.C., which I'm really excited about. And then after that, it'll be off to high school! The thought of being a freshman is both amazing and terrifying at the same time.I know I still have a lot of growing up to do, but I'm trying to make the most of my middle school experience. There are definitely plenty of ups and downs, but I'm creating some amazing memories with my friends that I'll cherish forever. No matter what challenges come my way, I'll get through it. I'm a strong, smart, capable kid taking on the world one day at a time. Middle school, bring it on!篇2My Unforgettable Summer VacationThis past summer was definitely one I'll never forget! It was full of fun adventures, new experiences, and lots of great memories with my family and friends.The summer kicked off with a big bang - my cousin's wedding! Becky is my favorite cousin and I was super excited to be the ring bearer at her wedding. I had to dress up in a fancy little tuxedo, which made me feel very grown up and important.The wedding was beautiful, with Becky looking like a princess in her big white dress. During the reception, I got to go on the dance floor and show off my best dance moves, which basically consisted of me flossing and doing the robot. It was awesome!A couple weeks after the wedding, my family went on an epic road trip. We packed up our van and hit the road, driving all the way from our house in Maryland to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The drive took forever, but it was still pretty fun. We stopped at tons of crazy roadside attractions like the World's Largest Jackalope in Wyoming and Carhenge in Nebraska. Those giant metal cars planted in the ground were so weird but really cool at the same time!When we finally made it to the Grand Canyon, it was totally breathtaking. The canyon itself is so enormous and the layers of red, orange and brown rock creating the walls were just gorgeous. We went hiking along some of the rim trails and I felt like I was in another world surrounded by the unique desert landscape. My dad tried to get me to do a more difficult hike that would take us down into the canyon itself, but I decided to pass on that one. Those trails looked way too steep and scary for me!After leaving the Grand Canyon, we spent a few days in Las Vegas. I'm probably not supposed to say this, but Vegas was myfavorite part of the whole trip! The bright lights, huge hotels, street performers and overall energy of the city was just mesmerizing to me. We went to some of the big shows like the Tournament of Kings dinner performance with horses and jousting knights. We also did a lot of walking up and down the famous Strip, checking out all the cool casinos and attractions. Somehow my parents even let me gamble a little in some of the casinos that had kid areas - I didn't win big or anything but it was still fun to play the games and slot machines.When we got back home from the road trip, it was already time for the last few weeks of summer before school started up again. That was when all my best friends and I really kicked into extreme summer fun mode. We spent pretty much every day riding our bikes around the neighborhood, having water balloon fights, and playing endless games of kickball and softball in the park. A few times, we even convinced our parents to let us set up tents in my backyard so we could have backyard camping adventures complete with s'mores and scary stories after dark.Those nights camping out were some of the highlights of the whole summer for me. Just being able to hang out with my best buds pretty much 24/7 with no school, homework or any other responsibilities was absolute paradise. We could stay up as lateas we wanted, playing crazy games and pretty much doing whatever random things we felt like. Sometimes that involved silly dares or challenges like seeing who could eat the most spoonfuls of cinnamon without throwing up. Other times, it was nice to just chill together, listen to music, and talk about our hopes and dreams for the future.So while I'll always cherish the incredible memories of this life-changing summer full of exciting travels and nonstop fun with my best friends, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't ready for the next chapter. New challenges, new teachers, new opportunities - bring it on! This is the year I plan to really buckle down, get serious about my studies, and start working towards my goal of becoming a marine biologist. I've always篇3My Wild Summer AdventuresSummer vacation had finally arrived, and I couldn't wait to have some fun! No more classes, homework, or waking up early. Just warm sunny days stretching out ahead with nothing but possibilities.The first week, my parents let me sleep in as late as I wanted.I spent most mornings lounging in my pajamas, watchingcartoons and munching on bowls of sugary cereal. In the afternoons, I'd meet up with my best friend Jake at the park near our houses. We'd play basketball, climb trees, and pretended to be explorers journeying through uncharted jungles. Our imaginations could really run wild without any schoolwork holding us back!One hot day, Jake and I got a great idea. We decided to set up a lemonade stand at the end of his street to make some extra cash. His mom helped us make a few pitchers of fresh lemonade and lemon-ade while I designed and colored a big sign advertising our business. We spent the day hollering at every person who walked by: "Get your ice cold lemonade here! Only 50 cents a cup!" Some people ignored us, but plenty of neighbors stopped to buy a refreshing drink and chat. By late afternoon, our lemonade stand had pulled in over 15! We each pocketed half the profits, feeling like expert entrepreneurs.The next week, my family went on a camping trip to the mountains. I loved falling asleep in our tent listening to the chirping crickets and hooting owls. In the mornings, we cooked sizzling pancakes and crispy bacon over the campfire. We went on awesome hikes, spotted cool wildlife like deer and wild turkeys, and my dad taught me how to skip rocks across thestream. One evening, we built a crackling campfire and toasted ooey-gooey s'mores under the starry night sky. I'll never forget the smoky smell of the fire or the sugary taste of melted chocolate and charred marshmallows.When we got back home, Jake and I spent lots of time riding our bikes around the neighborhood. We loved feeling the warm breeze blow through our hair as we raced down hills and did silly tricks off ramps we built. A few times we packed snacks and drinks in our backpacks and biked all the way across town to explore some hiking trails on the other side of the woods. We felt so free and independent going on our own little adventures away from our families for a while.In the evenings, we'd often have family movie nights or neighborhood games of kickball or capture the flag. My dad's homemade pizzas on the backyard grill were the best! I'll forever remember those long summer nights playing outside until way past my bedtime, lightning bugs blinking in the dusky sky.Towards the end of the break, Jake and I got bummed realizing our days of non-stop fun were coming to an end. School would be starting up again soon, putting an end to our easygoing summer schedules. So we decided to have one last big adventure to go out with a bang! We plotted a whole day'sworth of activities, starting with breakfast at our favorite diner with towering stacks of pancakes, crispy bacon, and endless coffee refills for our parents.After that, we went to the public swimming pool and spent hours cannonballing off the diving boards, shooting hoops in the basketball area, and going down the thrilling water slides dozens of times. We ate greasy cheeseburgers and split a chocolate shake at the snack bar for lunch. In the afternoon, we rodego-karts and mini-golf at the amusement park until our arms ached from all the putting. Finally, we grabbed pizza for dinner at our number one pizza joint and then watched an outdoor movie on a huge inflatable screen as dusk fell.We held on tightly to every second of that final free day, knowing our responsibilities and routines would soon return. When I look back on that summer, it shines like a perfect dream - long, hot, carefree days full of fun adventures and quality time with my loved ones. I made so many wonderful memories that I'll forever cherish.Summer may be over, but I can't wait for next year's warm break from school to roll around again. Who knows what exciting escapades await? I'll always remember the wild, laughter-filled days of the summer before 8th grade.篇4My English Textbook AdventuresHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a student in middle school.I absolutely love learning English and this year we're using the Yilin textbook version for 8th grade. It's been such an exciting journey exploring all the different units and lessons! Let me tell you about some of my favorite parts so far.In Unit 1, we learned about different cultures and traditions around the world. I was fascinated by the section on festivals like Diwali, Chinese New Year, and Day of the Dead. Reading those vibrant descriptions made me feel like I was actually there, surrounded by the sights, sounds and smells. I started daydreaming about all the places I want to travel to one day and experience those celebrations firsthand.My creative writing skills really got a workout in Unit 2 when we practiced descriptive writing. Painting a picture with words is harder than it looks! I wrote a descriptive paragraph about my grandmother's vegetable garden. Trying to capture the rich colors, delicate scents, and varied textures was a challenge, but so satisfying when I read over my finished work. I could vividly imagine being in that garden again.Then in Unit 3, we dove into some prose fiction reading. I'll never forget the suspenseful short story about a daring mountain rescue mission. I was on the edge of my seat, breathlessly following along as the rescuers raced against time to save the stranded hikers. Reading for comprehension is just as important as the reading itself, so we had to analyze the characters, identify themes, and think critically about the author's purpose. It was like being a literary detective!Moving on to Unit 4, we explored different forms of modern media and their influence on society. There were some thought-provoking readings and discussions about social media, online privacy, and the pros and cons of technology. It really made me consider my own media habits and how I want to be a responsible digital citizen. The debate activities were my favorite part - nothing beats some friendly competition to get those critical thinking wheels turning!Just when I thought things couldn't get any better, Unit 5 blew my mind with fascinating science topics. I'm a total science nerd, so I was completely engrossed learning about cutting-edge innovations in fields like renewable energy, biotechnology, and space exploration. I can't wait to see what kinds of amazing breakthroughs today's scientists and engineers will make in thefuture. Who knows, maybe I'll even become a scientific pioneer myself one day!This is just a small taste of all the incredible content we've covered so far in the Yilin textbook. There's still so much more to look forward to, like learning about environmental issues, social justice movements, and different career paths. Every unit opens a door into new worlds of knowledge.Learning a language is about more than just vocabulary and grammar - it's a gateway into understanding different cultures, perspectives and ways of thinking. The Yilin textbook has been an awesome guide on that journey of discovery. Even though English can be challenging at times, I know these lessons will stay with me for life. Who's ready to keep our learning adventure going? This middle schooler sure is! Let's dive into the next unit.篇5My Awesome Summer VacationHey there! I'm so pumped to tell you all about my totally awesome summer vacation this year. It was definitely one for the books! Where do I even begin?I guess I'll start from the very start. On the last day of school, I was bouncing off the walls with excitement. Finally, three months of freedom from homework, tests, and getting up at the crack of dawn. My parents had some really cool stuff planned for us too which made it even better.The first stop was a road trip to the Grand Canyon! We loaded up the car and hit the road. The drive felt super long, but I kept myself busy by blasting my favorite tunes and playing road trip games. When we finally arrived, the sight of the canyon blew me away. It was massive and looked almost fake with those crazy colors and rock formations. We went hiking and I spotted some cute critters like squirrels.After the Grand Canyon, we drove to California to visit my cousins in Los Angeles. That place is crazy busy with people and cars everywhere! But it's also really fun with amazing food, beaches, and attractions like Disneyland. I still can't believe I met Mickey Mouse in person. He gave me the biggest hug! We also went on every roller coaster and I loved the adrenaline rush.Then it was off to San Francisco where we did all the touristy things like riding cable cars, seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, and checking out the crazy crooked Lombard Street. I tried my first clam chowder soup in a sourdough bread bowl and it wasdelicious. We took a day trip to Silicon Valley too and I was in total awe at the massive tech campuses of Google, Apple, and Facebook.After California, we flew to Hawaii which might just be the most beautiful place on earth. The beaches were out of this world with the softest white sand and bluest waters I've ever seen. We went snorkeling and I saw so many colorful fish. We also went on a helicopter tour of the islands which gave us incredible views of waterfalls, volcanoes, and rainforests. I tried surfing for the first time too and completely wiped out, but it was still a blast!The last stop of our big trip was New York City - the concrete jungle! So many tall skyscrapers and bright lights. We saw a couple of Broadway shows which were just mind-blowing. The actors, singing, dancing, costumes - everything was perfect. I also loved exploring places like Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the American Museum of Natural History. The museum had the most amazing dinosaur exhibits!Finally, we made our way back home just in time for me to get ready to go back to school. I was actually a little sad that the summer was over because I had such an incredible time. Between all the hiking, exploring, trying new foods, and making amillion fun memories with my family, it really was the best few months ever.I learned so much from traveling to all those different places too. Like, I didn't realize just how big and diverse America is with people from all cultures and backgrounds. I also have a new appreciation for nature after seeing the Grand Canyon, Hawaiian beaches, and everything else. This trip opened my eyes to the great big world out there.I'm definitely going to be reminiscing about this vacation for years and years to come. I made a huge scrapbook filled with photos, ticket stubs, maps, and any other little souvenir. So whenever I'm feeling down, I can flip through it and be transported back to those awesome summer days.I really hope I get to go on another epic family road trip soon, but until then, I'll just have to be content with dreaming about it! Thanks for reading all about my amazing summer adventure. Let me know if you've ever done or want to do a big trip like that. I'm always down to swap travel stories and tips! Well, I'd better get going. School's calling and all that. Catch you later!篇6My Journey Through Middle SchoolWow, where do I even begin? Middle school has been such a wild ride, filled with ups and downs, laughter and tears, and so many life lessons learned. As I stand here, about to graduate and move on to high school, I can't help but reflect on the past three years and how much I've grown.I still remember my first day of sixth grade like it was yesterday. I was a bundle of nerves, clutching my brand-new backpack and trying not to get lost in the maze of hallways. Everything was so big and intimidating, and I felt like a tiny fish in a vast ocean. But then I met my best friend, Emily, and everything changed.Emily and I clicked instantly, bonding over our shared love of books and our dreams of becoming writers someday. We were inseparable, spending every recess swapping stories and giggling over our latest literary creations. Middle school suddenly didn't seem so scary with her by my side.Then there were the dreaded group projects, where we had to navigate the choppy waters of teamwork and compromise. It was frustrating, trying to get everyone on the same page and ensuring no one slacked off. But in the end, I learned invaluable lessons about communication, leadership, and understanding different perspectives.And let's not forget the social minefield that is middle school. Navigating friendships, cliques, and the occasional mean girl was a constant challenge. There were times when I felt left out or judged, and it took a toll on my self-confidence. But I learned to stay true to myself, surround myself with positive people, and not let the opinions of others define me.And who could forget the dreaded school dances? I still cringe thinking about my awkward attempts at dancing, but at least I can laugh about it now. Those dances taught me to step out of my comfort zone and not take myself too seriously.Through it all, I had the unwavering support of my family. My parents were there to celebrate my victories, no matter how small, and pick me up when I stumbled. They encouraged me to chase my dreams and never settle for less than my best. And my younger sister was always good for a laugh or a listening ear when I needed it.Now, as I prepare to leave middle school behind, I'm filled with a mix of emotions. Sadness at saying goodbye to friends and familiar faces, but also excitement for the new adventures that lie ahead. High school will bring its own set of challenges, but I feel better equipped to handle them thanks to the lessons I've learned over the past three years.To my fellow middle schoolers, embrace this time. Revel in the chaos, the laughter, and the memories you're making. It won't be easy, but it will be worth it. And to those just starting their middle school journey, buckle up – it's going to be a wild ride, but one you'll never forget.As for me, I'll carry the lessons and memories of middle school with me always. They've shaped me into the person I am today, and for that, I'll be forever grateful. Here's to new beginnings and the adventures that await!。

初二下学期英语作文第三单元范文

初二下学期英语作文第三单元范文

The Joy of Learning EnglishAs I entered the second semester of my eighth-grade year, I found myself more immersed in the world of English language learning than ever before. The third unit of our English course particularly captivated my interest, focusing on the beauty and versatility of the language.The unit began with a discussion on the evolution of English, tracing its roots from Old English to Modern English. Learning about the language's rich history was fascinating, as it gave me a deeper understanding of its complexity and the reasons behind its constant evolution. We delved into the different dialects and accents, discovering how English is spoken differently across the globe, each variation reflecting the unique culture and history of its speakers.One of the most enjoyable aspects of the unit was the focus on literature. We read excerpts from classic novels and poems, analyzing the use of language and exploring the themes and messages conveyed through the words. The stories and poems transported me to different worlds, allowing meto escape the reality of my daily life and immerse myselfin the imagination of others.Moreover, the unit emphasized the practical application of English. We practiced writing emails, letters, and stories, honing our skills in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Through these exercises, I realizedthat learning English is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about applying it in real-life situations.The most memorable part of the unit was the debate we organized. We were divided into groups and assigned opposing viewpoints on a topic related to English language learning. Preparing for the debate was challenging but rewarding, as it required us to delve deeply into the subject, research our positions, and formulate coherent arguments. The debate itself was lively and exciting, with everyone eager to voice their opinions and defend their stances.Through this unit, I not only improved my Englishskills but also developed a deeper appreciation for the language. I realized that English is not just a subject to be studied but a tool that can open doors to newexperiences and understanding. The joy of learning English lies in the discovery of its beauty, the excitement of understanding its nuances, and the satisfaction of using it effectively.As I continue my journey in learning English, I am looking forward to exploring more of its secrets and embracing the challenges that lie ahead. I am confidentthat with every lesson and every practice, I will grow not only as a student of English but also as a global citizen, ready to engage with the world through the power of language.**学习英语的乐趣**当我进入八年级下学期的时候,我发现自己比以往任何时候都更加沉浸在英语学习的世界中。

英语作文初二下册的我可以为班级做些帮助

英语作文初二下册的我可以为班级做些帮助

英语作文初二下册的我可以为班级做些帮助As a student in the second semester of the second year of junior high school, I believe there are several ways in which I can contribute to my class. Being a proactive and responsible student, I am committed to making a positive impact on my class and helping my classmates achieve their goals.Firstly, I believe that one of the most important ways in which I can help my class is by being a good role model. This means always being respectful to my teachers and classmates, following the rules and regulations of the school, and maintaining a positive attitude towards learning. By setting a good example, I hope to inspire my classmates to do the same and create a positive learning environment for everyone.Secondly, I can contribute to my class by actively participating in class activities and discussions. By sharing my ideas and opinions with my classmates, I can help stimulate meaningful discussions and promote a sense of collaboration and cooperation among us. Additionally, I can also offer to help my classmates with their schoolwork and assignments, whether it be by explaining difficult concepts or providing additional resources to support their learning.Furthermore, I can also contribute to my class by taking on leadership roles and organizing class events and activities. By working closely with my classmates and teachers, I can help plan and execute activities such as class trips, fundraisers, and other events that promote camaraderie and teamwork among us. In doing so, I hope to foster a sense of unity and solidarity within our class and create lasting memories for all of us.In conclusion, there are many ways in which I can contribute to my class and make a positive impact on my classmates. By being a good role model, participating actively in class activities, and taking on leadership roles, I am confident that I can help create a supportive and encouraging learning environment for everyone. I am committed to making a difference in my class and am excited to see the positive changes that we can achieve together.。

初二英语作文(通用40篇)

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Today is Friday. It is my thirteenth birthday. I got up very early in the morning and put on my new clothes happily. My parents bought me the new clothes as my birthday presents. I went to school earlier than before. I invited many of my classmates to come to my birthday party in the evening.Evening came at last. Many of my classmate came to my home. They bought me lots of beautiful presents. They all said,"Happy birthday to you!" We sang birthday songshappily.Then my parents brought out a big birthday cake, saying, "We love you for ever. Happy birthday!"At the end of the party, we ate the birthday cake and some other delicious food. How happy I was!Now let me say something about Beijing Opera. Beijing Opera is very popular in China. It has a history of more than 200 years. During the reign of the Qianlong emperor in the Qing dynasty, Qianlong had a interest in the local opera. In 1790, to celebrate his eightieth birthday, he summoned opera troupes from different places to perform for him in Beijing. Four famous troupes from Anhui province remained in Beijing after the celebration. In 1828, A Hubei troupe came to Beijing and often performed together with the Anhui troupes. The two types of singing mixed together and gradually a new type came into being known as Beijing Opera. Now is the performance. I hope you will like it.English is one of the most widely used languages in the world. It is spoken by nearly three hundred million people: in England, the United States, Australia, Canada and many other countries. It is one of the working languages at international meetings and is more used than the others. It is said that 60 percent of the worlds radio broadcasts and 70 percent of the worlds mail are in English. Millions of books and magazines are written in English, too. English is really a bridge to knowledge. With the help of English we can learn modern science and technology faster and better form the developed countries. In this way we can serve our country better.The Chinese New Year is called Spring Festival, it usually comes in February. There is a name for each year. It may be called the year of the dog or the year of the monkey. And this year is the year of the cock.Before the Now Years Day, the Chinese people usually give their houses a general cleaning. On the last day of the old year, there is a big family dinner. All members of the family try to be present at the meal. On the first day of the new year, people go to visit their relatives and friends. As a rule, children are given some money to buy things they like.People often have a good time during the Festival.Do you know how cities began?Long ago, the world had only a few thousand people. These people moved from place to place, hunting animals for food. No one knows how or when these people learned about growing food. But when they did, their lives changed. They began to live near one another. And so the first villages grew. Many people came to work in the villages. The villages grew very big. From there the cities began. When machines came along, life in the villages changed again. Factories were built. More and more people lived near the factories. The cities grew very big.Early rising benefits us in many ways.First, it helps to keep us fit. We all need fresh air. But air is never so fresh as early in the morning. Besides, by taking morning exercises we can improve our health.Second, it can help us in our studies. In the morning we can learn more quickly.Third, it can enable us to plan our work for the day. We cannot work well without a proper plan. Early rising can also give us enough time to get ready for our work..So we say that those who always get up late should make great effort to get up early.Li Yan, an engineer, was born on February 9, 1965 in Beijing, China. After he graduated from Qinghua University in 1987, he made an important decision in his life. He decided to go to the United States for his further study. After four years hard work, he mastered new management ideas an advanced technologies in computer field. In 1992, he got his doctors degree. he made another decision that to return to his motherland and started a company. However, his wife and daughter had got used to the American way of life, so they still stay in the United States. But they still can meet frequently, because of the convenient transportation, and his wife and daughter often visit him in holidays.last sunday morning, my friend and i went to visit the beijing zoo. we went by bike.it took us about half an hour to get there. when we got there, it was already crowded with people. there were a lot of foreign visitors, too. it is said that the beijing zoo is the largest in asia and one of the largest in the world. there are hundreds of different kinds of animals. it world take a whole day to see all the animals there.so we decided to see some of the most interesting ones. we saw the elephants first and then the monkeys. finally we went to see our favourite "friends"--the giant pandas. we were delighted to see them waving to us. we really had a wonderful time in the zoo.With the development of civilization, it is the childrens duty to study in school since they were small. As the young kids, it is their nature to hang out for fun. While for them, most of the time have been limited in the class. So they feel frustrated and dont have much passion to study. It is of great importance to develop interest. The first thing is to broaden vision. The students can read travel books or watch tourist show, for anyone who cannot resist the charm of beautiful scenery and delicious food. The second thing is taking the right attitude to exams. Never giving too much pressure on getting high marks. The only thing we should do is to enjoy gaining knowledge.My Traveling in BeijingA few years ago, I went to Beijing. I really had a great time there.The first time I went to Beijing, I was very confused. Beijing was verybig. It was so big that I couldn’t find the right directions. And the trafficwas always so busy.During my staying in Beijing, I visited so many places of interest, such asthe Great Wall, Tiannmen Square, the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City, and soon. I also went to Wangfujing shopping mall. But things were very expensive. SoI just did the window shopping.W hat’s more, the most exciting thing for me was taking the underground.Although it was crowded, I still felt excited. Because I could follow the stepsof the modern city.My online friend Amy will come to visit me, I plan to have a day out with her at South Hill .I am going to climb the hill with her, on the top of the hill, we can enjoy ourselves, we can sing songs together, we also can have a picnic and hide and seek. At last , we will take some photos for this activities. and I will put them on my home page to remember this day.we will start our trip at 8:30 this Sunday, let’s meet at the gate of South Hill. I really hope you will come to join us, if you come , we’ll have a better time.My ideal school starts at 8 a.m. every day. It finishes at 4 p.m. SO we have enough timefor after-school activities. We have lunch at the school dining hall. We can eat tasty food there. We have a big library with lots of useful books. We can often borrow some books from the library. Every day we only have half an ho ur of homework and we don’t need to do much homework at weekends. We also often visit the museum or go to the cinema.Dear Danniel,We will have our school trip to the World Park next Friday. We’ll meet at the school gate at 7:00 in the morning. It will take us two hours by coach. There are over one hundred places of interest from all over the world. We’ll visit the pyramids, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Eiffel Tower and so on. We’ll take a boat trip at noon and have lunch in the boat. We’ll come backat 17:00. The trip will be tired, but very wonderful. We’ll make it a really fun day for everyone. If you want to come, please let me know as soon as possible. I hope you can join us.Best wishesYoursMillieWe’ll go on a trip to Hangzhou next Frida y. Hangzhou is one of the most beautiful citiesin China. It is famous for the West Lake. And there are many places of interest.We are going to take a coach to the city. The coach will start at 8 a.m. It will take us about six hours there. We’ll live in the Blue Sky Hotel. We’ll visit the parks, go boating and climb the hills.Please look after yourselves and keep safe during the trip. We’ll plan the trip carefully and have a great holiday.With the development of civilization, it is the childrens duty to study in school since they were small. As the young kids, it is their nature to hang out for fun. While for them, most of the time have been limited in the class. So they feel frustrated and dont have much passion to study. It is of great importance to develop interest. The first thing is to broaden vision. The students can read travel books or watch tourist show, for anyone who cannot resist the charm of beautiful scenery and delicious food. The second thing is taking the right attitude to exams. Never giving too much pressure on getting high marks. The only thing we should do is to enjoy gaining knowledge.Recently, the news reported a girl from Russia died while she was doing her job. When Isaw the news, I was so shocked, because she was the same age with me, but she had started her career as a model many years ago. She died of overwork. What a pity. A teenager should enjoy her childhood, and she should go to school and play with her friends. When we grow up, we will naturally come to the stage of earning money and struggle with life. Before that day comes, all we should do is to enjoy the free time. Missing the happy childhood time will be a great pity.最近,新闻报道来了一位自俄罗斯的女孩在工作的时候过世了。

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期末综合(一) My Summer Vacation Summer vacation is coming.And I’m going on a trip. I’m going to Qingdao for my summer vacation with my parents.We are going there on July 11th by bus.I’m going to visit my best friend the next day.And I’m going swimming on July 13th.I can relax on the beautiful beach.On July14th,my parents and I will find some special food to eat.There must be many kinds of special food there,especially seafood.Then we are going to visit interesting places for two days ,and I will buy some souvenirs for my friends.We are coming back from Qingdao on July 17th. I think we will have a wonderful time on the trip.
配套u6 Everyone has a hobby • There are three people in Bob’s family. Everyone has a hobby. Bob’s father likes drinking tea, and he has been drinking tea for twenty years. He thinks it makes him strong and healthy. And so he is. His mother’s hobby is singing and dancing. She has been doing them for six years. She says she is very relaxed when she sings and dances. Look! She’s not heavy or thin. She’s more beautiful than before. Bob enjoys collecting coins. He has been collecting them since he was ten. He has over 200 coins now. They’re in a box on his table.

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My Pet Dog • Dogs are popular pets. I have a pet dog. His hair is brown, he has short legs and a short tail, but his ears are big. I like my dog because he is very friendly and cute. • A dog is the best pet. He is very easy to take care of. We often take a walk together and l clean up his hair every day. He is my good friend. However, life with a dog isn’t always perfect. Sometimes he bites and runs around the room. He can’t be quiet, so it’s very noisy.

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Hale Waihona Puke Don’t cut in line • Last Monday, when l got back home from school, I heard my father was ill in hospital, so l hurried to hospital. The hospital is far from my home, so l had to take the bus. But there were many people waiting in line at the bus stop. I was so worried that l cut in line. A little boy said, “Don’t cut in line.” My face turned red, and l went back to the end of the queue. • At last the bus came. On the way to the hospital l thought, “The little boy knows cutting in line is impolite. I’m older than him. I’ll never do it again.”
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• My gift for mum • My mum’s birthday is coming.I plan to buy her a handbag,because the one she uses now is too old and I want to buy her a new one.I think she will like it because it shows my love for her. • My mum is very great and works hard.On her birthday,I will say”I love you!”to her and cook dinner for her.I think she will be very happy.
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