英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇1

高一必修二第一单元英语作文

Most people haven’t formed the habit of and mitted themselves to waste sorting now in China. They would throw their domestic garbage - kitchen refuse, abandoned plastics and papers,broken china and glass, etc. - all into the same public containers, without thinking whether they are recyclable or not.

This, obviously, will reduce the value of stuff that can be recycled or reused, such as plastics and papers. Besides,the growing amount of garbage makes the building of more landfills necessary, which will worsen the shortage of land. Worse still,disposing of the recyclable waste like plastics by burning will give off toxic smoke which seriously pollutes the air. ID this sense, throwing the trash unsorted should not be advocated, no matter from the perspective of economy or protecting the environment.

On the contrary, if we sort out recyclable waste before throwing them away, the amount of trash will be reduced sharply. Accordingly, the cost of running landfills and treating waste will be brought down greatly. Whafs more important, less waste will have to be burned or buried, meaning resources waste and pollution will be reduced. Therefore, economically and environmentally, it is of great significance to call for waste sorting.

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇2

hundreds of 数以百计,许多

hunger for 渴望

hunger up 赶快,迅速完成

in a hurry 急忙的,急于

if only 要是……多好

improve on 改进

for instance 例如

instead of 代替,而不是

at intervals 不时,时时

by oneself 独自,单身

in itself 本身

keep back 阻止,阻挡,隐瞒

keep down 控制,压制,镇压,压低

keep from 使……不做

keep off 不接近,避开

keep on 继续,保持

keep out of 躲开,置身之外

keep to 坚持,保持

keep up 保持,维持,坚持

keep up with 跟上

knock down 撞倒,击倒

knock out 击倒,击昏

known as 被认为是,被称为

at large 一般,大体上

at last 最终,终于

lay aside 把……搁置一边

lay down 放下,制定

lay off 解雇

lay out 安排,布置,陈列,展示

at least 至于,最低限度

in the least 一点,丝毫

leave behind 留下,忘了带

leave out 遗漏,略去

at leisure 从容的,有空

at length 最后;详细地

no less than 不少于,不亚于,和……一样

let down 放下,降低;使失望

let go 放开,松手

let in 让……进去,放……近来

let off 放(炮,烟火);开枪;免除

let out 放掉,发出

lie in 在于

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇3

高一必修二英语第一单元作文

There is something in the world. It has no shape, no color and no weight. It can’t be seen or touched. But everyone wants it very much. People try to get it in many ways. Some people think money means it, so they try to make more money; some people believe that knowledge can bring it to them, so they study very hard; some other people find only good health can make themselves get it, so they take part in all kinds of sports and games. Now, you may ask what on earth the mysterious thing is. That’s happiness.

From my point of view, being in a good mood anytime and anywhere is the first thing for those who want to be happy. There is an old saying going like this, “happy is he who is content.” I cant agree with it any more. I still remember a story my mother told me when I was a child. A millionaire tried every means to seek after pleasure but to feel unhappy, but its counterpart that poor men who dose not have a thing always feel happy. Why are they so different? The answer is that the rich is being thinking how he can gain more while the poor is satisfied with what he owns at hand-health, freedom, love and so on.

Furthermore, love makes great difference to happiness. If you have love in your heart, you will have happiness in your life. Love consists of two parts, one is to love others, and the other is to be loved by others. Lei Feng set a good example for all of us. He served the people wholeheartedly until the last minute of his life. He regarded serving the people as the happiest thing. There are numbers of similar inspirational stories to be found. In addition, being loved by others can also lead you to happiness. Courage from your parents when frustrated, care from your lover when ill, help from your friends when in trouble… all of these will make you the happiest person in the world.

The last but not least is to act happily. Putting on a happy face and thinking interesting things are helpful to trigger happy feelings.

But I’m sad to see some people getting their happiness in bad ways. They speak loudly in cinemas and meeting rooms; they destroy trees to enjoy themselves and they laugh at others’ shortcomings. Perhaps they feel happy at that time, but they will never get true happiness because they have destroyed others’ happiness.

From I have discussed above ,we may safely draw the conclusion that happiness means kindness, love and unselfishness. Above all, only bringing happiness to otherms can make yourself happy.

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇4

一、基础测试(每小题1分,满分20分)

A. 单词拼写

1. Something is wrong with the e__________ of the car. It can’t start.

2. Marie Curie was the discoverer of r_________.

3. According to the t________ of relativity (相对论), nothing can travel faster than light.

4. After all his mathematical calculations, Copernicus drew a c__________ that the earth was not the center of the solar system.

5. I__________ she’d gone, I remembered her name.

6. In the Anti-Japanese War, the Chinese ___________ (打败) the Japanese invaders.

7. Shall he ________ (参加) the meeting to be held tomorrow?

8. Work on the new railway will be ___________ (完成) at the end of next year.

9. Our new offices are still under ____________ (建设).

10. They have found some evidences that are __________ (联系) to this murder.

B. 句型转换

11. A: From the facts John Snow concluded that polluted water carried the disease.

B: From the facts John Snow ________ _______ _______ that polluted water carried the disease.

12. A: He determined to find out why.

B: He __________ his __________ to find out why.

13. A: We will begin the work immediately.

B: We will begin the work ______ _______.

14. A: How will you deal with these letters?

B: What will you _____ _______these letters?

15. A: The movements of the other planets in the sky made sense only if you put the sun there.

B: Only if you put the sun there _______the movements of the other planets in the sky _______ sense.

C. 完成句子

16. He suggested that the machine ________ ________ (检查) carefully before we used it.

17. She ______ _______ _______ (全神贯注于) reading, so she didn’t notice what was happening.

18. We ______ _______ (下决心) that this should never be allowed to happen again.

19. ______ _______ ________ (除…之外) Wang Hai, who will go there?

20. The teacher is popular with the students because he _______ ______ ______ ______ (对他们要求严格).

二、单项填空 (每小题1分,满分15分)

team was ahead during the first half, but we _____ in the last ten minutes.

A. were won B. were lost

C. were beaten D. won

22. Usually children are allowed to ___________ when they are six years old.

A. attend school

B. attend the school

C. join school

D. join the school

23. Professor Hawking stepped into the office I knew that there was no hope.

A. Unless B. Now that

C. Although D. The moment

24. His failure in the experiment suggested that he ________ his teacher’s proper instructions.

A. should not have followed

B. should not follow

C. mustn’t have followed

D. hadn’t followed

25. I suggested that he _____ telephone the manager before he decided.

A. telephoned B. would telephone

C. telephone D. had to telephone

26. —I\'m terribly sorry that I failed to win the game.

—You are not ________ for all you could do.

A. to blame B. pleased

C. right D. satisfied

27. Yang Liwei was surrounded by the audience ________ he stepped off the stage.

A. until B. through

C. now that D. immediately

28. Gathering clouds the coming storm.

A. declared B. turned out

C. connected D. announced

29. Seeing their son playing computer games all day, the parents don’t know ______ it.

A. how to do

B. what to do

C. how to deal with

D. how to do with

30. — So hard ______ in the past few months that he has made great progress in English.

— I can see that; only a few mistakes ______ in the exam.

A. has he worked; did he make

B. he has worked; did he made

C. he has worked; he made

D. has he worked; he made

31. Enough of it! Nobody here thinks what you are saying should make any ________.

A. value B. sense

C. fun D. use

32. Only by shouting at the top of his voice .

A. he was able to make himself hear

B. he was able to make himself heard

C. was he able to make himself hear

D. was he able to make himself heard

33. Only after the second tower of the World Trade Centre did people know it was not an accident, but an attack of some kind.

A. had hit B. did fall

C. was hit D. was fallen

34. Last summer holiday, I went back to my hometown, ________ the neighbors and the house ________ I used to be familiar with were gone.

A. only finding; which

B. only to find; that

C. only to find; whom

D. found; that

35. It’s quite strange that the man sleeps with his mouth ____ and his eyes _____.

A. closing; open B. closed; opened

C. closing; opening D. closed; open

三、完形填空 (每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案。

A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work.

He may have the 36 that he is not capable (有能力的) of it. A child may think he is stupid because he does not understand how to make the 37 of his mental faculties(官能). Older people may be mistaken that they are incapable of 38 anything new because of their age.

A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real 39 , because he feels that it 40 be useless. He won’t go at a job with the confidence(信心) necessary for success, and he won’t work his hardest, even though he may 41 he is doing so. He is 42 likely to fail, and the failure will 43 his belief in his incompetence(无能).

Alfred Adler, a famous doctor, had 44 like this. When he was a small boy, he had a poor 45 in maths. His teacher told his 46 he had no ability in maths in order that they would not 47 too much of him. In this way, they too 48 the idea. He accepted 49 mistaken thinking of his ability, felt that it was useless to 50 , and was very poor at maths, 51 as they expected.

One day he worked out a problem which 52 of the other students had been able to solve.

Adler succeeded in solving the problem. This gave him confidence. He now 53 with interest, determination and purpose, and he soon became especially good at 54 . He not only proved that he could learn maths well, but luckily he learned early in his life from his own experience that if a person goes at a job with determination and purpose, he may 55 himself as well as others by his ability.

36. A. belief B. way

C. fact D. condition

37. A. biggest B. most

C. higher D. deepest

38. A. teaching B. learning

C. accepting D. using

39. A. decision B. success

C. effort D. trouble

40. A. would B. should

C. must D. could

41. A. forget B. think

C. guess D. understand

42. A. truly B. really

C. however D. therefore

43. A. lead to B. strengthen

C. increase D. add to

44. A. an experience B. an expert

C. a thought D. a story

45. A. state B. mind

C. start D. ending

46. A. classmates B. friends

C. neighbours D. parents

47. A. blame B. expect

C. get D. win

48. A. developed B. organized

C. discovered D. found

49. A. a B. one

C. its D. the

50. A. manage B. succeed

C. try D. act

51. A. only B. almost

C. just D. then

52. A. none B. all

C. many D. most

53. A. lived B. worked

C. played D. graduated

54. A. lesson B. medicine

C. subjects D. maths

55. A. encourage B. love

C. astonish D. disappoint

四、阅读理解 (每小题分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项

Albert Einstein was probably the most famous scientist of the twentieth century. He changed scientific thinking in the modern world. He is generally considered as the greatest physicist who ever lived. What’s more, he devoted a lot of his time and energy to working for human rights and progress.

In 1933, while Einstein was visiting England and the United States, the Nazi government of Germany took all his things away, including his position and his citizenship. Einstein then settled down in the United States. In 1939, Einstein, who loved peace—afraid of a world in which only Hitler would had an atomic bomb(^)—tried hard to persuade President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a famous letter to have the United States start uranium research. That Germany, after all, had no bomb, and that the first bomb would fall on Japan, could not have been expected. After the war, Einstein never stopped working for peace and reducing the number of soldiers in the world.

Although he wasn’t connected with any accepted religion(宗教), Einstein felt that trust in a personal God was too special an idea to be suitable to the God at work in this universe, but he never believed that the universe was one of chance or disorder. The universe to him was one of pure law and order. He once said, “God may know everything, but he is not hateful.”

56. From the passage we know that .

A. no scientist is as great as Albert Einstein during this century

B. Albert Einstein was likely to be the greatest scientist of his time

C. Albert Einstein made the first atomic bomb for the United States of America

D. Albert Einstein gave up his German citizenship for political reasons

57. If Einstein had known that Hitler had no atomic bomb and that the first atomic bomb would fall on Japan, he would .

A. have continued his scientific research

B. have won another Nobel Prize for physics

C. not have advised starting uranium research in the U. S. A.

D. not have moved to the U. S. A.

58. Einstein in 1933.

A. visited England and the U. S. A.

B. lost everything

C. became a man without a country

D. both A and C

59. Einstein believed that everything in the universe .

A. was kept in order by its own law

B. had nothing to do with each other

C. happened in an irregular way

D. was made by the personal God

“That’s funny! These fellows in the middle of the plate have died.” Dr Alexander Fleming was talking to another doctor in a laboratory in London. He had been studying some germs(细菌)that he was growing on a plate. They were very dangerous germs because they caused different kinds of illnesses that could kill people. Dr Fleming found that a mould(霉菌)had floated in through the window landing on the plate. It had killed some of the germs it had touched.

“This certainly looks promising.” Fleming said. “We must grow some of this mould to see if it will kill other germs.”

He named the strange mould “penicillin”. It proved to be a killer of many germs. Fifty mice were given deadly germs and then half of them were injected(注射)with penicillin. The twenty-five untreated mice died, but twenty-four of those lived that had been treated with penicillin. Dr Fleming wrote a report about what he had found out. Hardly anybody took any notice of it.

In 1938 Dr Howard Florey, an Australian working in London, read Dr Fleming’s report and was very interested. He found that penicillin was effective in treating blood poisoning in human beings.

When World War II broke out, it was not possible to make enough penicillin in England. Dr Florey went to America where he helped to have enormous amounts of this wonderful drug made. It saved the lives of thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen who would have died from their wounds if the hospitals had not had penicillin.

60. Dr Alexander Fleming .

A. had been studying a mould which was very dangerous and could kill people

B. had been studying some of the germs on a plate which could cure illnesses

C. had been making experiments on some germs that he was growing on a plate

D. had been making experiments on different germs that could help sick people to get better

61. Some of the germs on the plate .

A. had been killed by a mould floating in through the window

B. had been killing one another, which was a surprise to Fleming

C. had been killed by a mould that had been grown by Dr Alexander Fleming

D. had been killed by a mould found by another doctor

62. The reason why the twenty-five mice died was that .

A. they had been given deadly germs and had been injected with penicillin

B. they were almost dead ahead of the experiment

C. they were easy to die in the experiment

D. they had been given deadly germs and had not been injected with penicillin

63. In 1938, an Australian working in London named Howard Florey read Dr Fleming’s report and .

A. left England for America, making the drug

B. went to America to save the lives of thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen

C. found penicillin effective in treating blood poisoning in human beings

D. went to America to make this drug for mice

64. The word “enormous” means .

A. 剩余的 B. 恰当的

C. 少许的 D. 巨大的

Einstein, a great scientist of the age, was almost as strange as his Theory of Relativity.

Once, while riding a street car in Berlin, he told the conductor that he had not given him the right change. The conductor counted the change again and found it to be correct, so he handed it to Einstein, saying, “The trouble with you is that you don’t know your figures.”

Einstein said that there were only twelve people living who understood his Theory of Relativity although a good many books had been written to explain it.

He had nothing but contempt(藐视)for the things most people set their hearts on—for fame and riches(财富)and luxury(奢华).

He didn’t want money or praise. He made his own happiness out of such simple things as his work and playing the violin and sailing his boat. Einstein’s violin brought him more joy than anything else in life. He said that he often thought in music.

65. The conductor thought Einstein .

A. wasn’t good at maths

B. had good memory

C. was either mad or strange

D. liked to make trouble

66. Einstein meant that many people .

A. knew his Theory of Relativity well because they could explain it

B. had written to have grasped his theory correctly

C. pretended to have grasped his abstract theory

D. admired him very much

67. The underlined part “set…hearts on” means .

A. believe B. have

C. love D. hate

Louis Pasteur, the famous French chemist and bacteriologist, invented “pasteurization”. In 1854 Pasteur was made head of the department of science at the University of Lille, and it was there that he made one of his most famous discoveries. Lille was a major center for wine and beer-making, and some of the local wine-makers asked Pasteur if he could help solve the problem of keeping wine fresh. At that time, it was believed that food and drinks go “bad” due to a purely chemical process (变化过程). But during a series of experiments Pasteur proved that tiny living organisms (微生物) caused food and drinks to go bad. In the case of wine and beer the organisms are already present in the form of the various yeasts (酵母) that caused the fermentation (发酵) process. Pasteur discovered that heating the wine gently for a few minutes after it had fermented would kill off the yeast that was left in the wine, with the result that the wine would remain fresh for much longer. He also proved that food and drinks could be turned bad by other organisms that were present in the air, and that they too would keep fresh much longer if they were kept in airtight containers.

The heating process was so successful that it made Pasteur famous. It was named “pasteurization” in his honour, and by about 1900 it had been widely used for processing and bottling cows’ milk. The result was a huge drop in the number of bottle-fed babies dying from infant diarrhea (婴儿腹泻) and from that time on it has been a standard treatment for milk and many other food products. This simple process has saved thousands, possibly millions, of lives worldwide.

68. Pasteur became in 1854.

A. the chairperson of the science department at the University of Lille

B. the director of a chemical laboratory at the University of Lille

C. the general manager of a large beer-making company

D. the president of the University of Lille

69. According to the passage, Lille was a major center for in the mid-19th century.

A. growing grain crops

B. making beer and wine

C. doing chemical research

D. producing various kinds of yeasts

70. In the last sentence of paragraph 1, the underlined word “they” refers to .

A. wine and beer

B. food and drinks

C. the various yeasts

D. other organisms

71. We can infer from the passage that Pasteur’s discovery .

A. is no longer widely used for treating milk and other food produts

B. did not bring much profit to the wine makers in Lille

C. has done a lot of good to children in the world

D. has greatly reduced the number of wars in the world

On the first day of class, Mr Whiteson gave us a lecture about a creature(生物) called cattytiger, a kind of cat-like animal that completely disappeared during the Ice Age. He passed round a skull (头骨) as he talked, and we all felt interested and took notes while listening. Later, we had a test about that.

When he returned my paper, I was very, very surprised. There was a very large cross through each of my answers. And so it was with everyone else’s in our class. What had happened? Everyone was wondering and couldn’t wait to get the answer.

Very simple, Mr Whiteson explained. He had made up all that story about the cattytiger. There had never been such an animal. So why none of us noticed that and how could we expect good marks for the incorrect answers?

Needless to say, we got very angry. What kind of teacher was this?

We should have guessed it out, Mr Whiteson said. After all, at the very moment he was passing around the cattytiger skull (in fact, a cat’s), hadn’t he been telling us that it completely disappeared during the Ice Age? Clearly he was telling a lie. But we just kept busy making notes and none used his head. We should learn something from this. Teachers and textbooks are not always correct.

72. We failed in the test because we didn’t .

A. take notes while listening

B. show interest in what Mr Whiteson said

C. listen to the teacher carefully

D. think carefully

73. We got angry because .

A. Mr Whiteson didn’t tell us the truth about cattytiger

B. we failed in the test

C. we didn’t know why he played the joke on us

D. there was no cattytiger

74. Mr Whiteson gave us a special lesson .

A. to show his special way of teaching

B. to play a joke on us

C. to help us learn our lessons better

D. so that we would no longer believe him

75. Mr Whiteson meant that .

A. teachers couldn’t make any mistakes

B. textbooks might be wrong sometimes

C. we should speak up if we thought our teacher or the textbook was wrong

D. we shouldn’t believe our teachers because sometimes they might tell lies

五、书面表达 (满分15分)

随着人们生活水平的提高,越来越多的人拥有了自己的汽车,你班同学就此展开了一次讨论,提出两种不同的观点和看法。请你根据所提供的信息给报社写一封信,客观介绍这两种看法。

赞同者认为:

1.方便、快捷、舒适的交通工具;

2.反映出国民生活条件提高,国家富强;

3.带动其他行业发展。

反对者认为:

1.废气污染严重;

2.过多则影响交通,导致更多事故;

3.停车问题日益突出。

注意:1.信的开头已给出;

2.词数:100左右;

3.参考词汇:方便的 convenient;交通 transportation

Dear editor,

I\'m writing to tell you about the discussion we recently had about whether it is good or not for families to own cars.

____________________________________

____________________________________

____________________________________

Yours truly,

Li Hua

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇5

My father and I missed the West Lake silk umbrella last Sunday. Finally, my mother and I bought a bottle of water for me. Finally, we went home.

The wild flowers were in full bloom. I felt a little tired. It began to rain.

My brother took the bus to Tiger Leaping Gorge. My grandparents and I saw that half of the mountainside came up to the woods. We were flying kites.

I was thirsty in the morning. We went down the mountain and climbed up the mountain road Mountain dad told Megan Lu not to do anything on the way, so I insisted on climbing to the top of the mountain. The scenery on the top of the mountain was so beautiful.

中文翻译:

我的西湖绸伞错过了上个星期天我和爸爸终于,妈妈,妈妈给我买了一瓶水,最后我们回家了,野花盛开了,我觉得有点累了,开始下雨了,哥哥坐公共汽车去了虎跳峡,爷爷奶奶我看到半山腰上来了树林,我们在放风筝,早上我渴了,我们下山我们沿着山路爬上山爸爸对梅根鲁说不要半路做任何事,所以我坚持要爬到山顶,山顶的景色太美了。

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇6

King Frederick William I of Prussia, who was looking for the amber room, could not have imagined that the greatest gift to the Russian people would have such an amazing history. This gift was the amber room. Amber was selected as the most beautiful amber, which was the most popular in the country at that time, because it took several years to make it, and this kind of amber was in use The best room in the country was not designed for Frederick I\'s palace.

However, the next king of Prussia, Frederick William I, decided not to hide it. He gave the amber to Peter the great in return. The Tsar sent a team of the best soldiers.

So the amber room became part of the Czar\'s Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, about 4 meters long Small reception hall for important visitors. Later, Catherine II moved the amber room to a palace on the outskirts of St.

Petersburg, where she spent the summer, telling her artists to add more detail to the room, where almost 600 candles lit up the room, mirrors and, sadly, though considered one of the wonders of the world, it is now gone. In September, Nazi troops were near St. Petersburg, a time of war between the two countries.

Before the Nazi cold arrived at the summer palace, Russians were able to get out of the amber room. However, some Nazis stole the room in less than two days, and some pieces were put in 27 wooden boxes. There is no doubt that the boxes were then put on the train for the then Baltic city of Konigsberg.

Since then, the whereabouts of the amber room has always been a mystery. By studying the old photos of the old amber room, Russians and Germans built a new amber room in the summer palace. They made the new amber room look like it was prepared by the people of St.

Petersburg when they celebrated the 10th anniversary of the founding of their city.

中文翻译:

寻找琥珀屋的单位普鲁士国王腓特烈威廉一世,怎么也想不到,送给俄罗斯的这件最伟大的礼物会有如此惊人的历史这件礼物就是琥珀屋,琥珀色被选为最漂亮的琥珀色,这在当时的国家里是最受欢迎的,因为它是用了好几年的时间才做成的,这种琥珀色在当时的国家里是最好的房间并不是为了给腓特烈一世的宫殿而设计的,然而,普鲁士的下一任国王腓特烈威廉一世决定不把它藏起来,他把琥珀送给彼得大帝作为回报,沙皇派了一队最好的士兵,所以琥珀屋成了沙皇在圣彼得堡冬宫的一部分大约4米长,房间作为一个小型接待大厅,接待重要的来访者。后来,凯瑟琳二世把琥珀屋搬到圣彼得堡郊外的一座宫殿里,在那里她度过了夏天,她告诉她的艺术家们要在房间里增加更多的细节,房间里几乎有600支蜡烛照亮了房间,镜子和令人悲哀的是,尽管琥珀屋被认为是世界上的奇迹之一,但现在却不见了。xx月就在圣彼得堡附近这是一个两国处于战争状态的时期,在的寒冷到达颐和园之前,俄国人能够从琥珀屋然而,一些分子在不到两天的时间内偷偷偷走了房间,一些碎片被放在27个木箱里。

毫无疑问,这些木箱随后被放上火车,开往当时波罗的海沿岸的德国城市科尼格斯伯格。此后,琥珀屋的下落一直是个谜,俄罗斯人和德国人通过研究旧琥珀屋的旧照片,在颐和园建造了一个新的琥珀屋,他们把新的琥珀屋看起来像是圣彼得堡庆祝自己城市成立十周年时准备好的。

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇7

Chemistry is a required course in middle school. This is one of my favorite courses when I first contact with this class. I am very interested in it.

It is really a miracle that it can see the nature of objects. Through chemistry class, I know how water is formed. Knowing this makes me feel a little gifted and I have a great sense of achievement.

Maybe my curiosity makes me like this course so much The exploration of knowledge is very exciting and interesting.

中文翻译:

化学课化学课是中学的必修课,这是我第一次接触这门课时最喜欢的课之一,我心里对它很感兴趣,它能看到物体的本质真是奇迹,通过化学课,我知道水是如何形成的,知道这一点让我觉得自己有点天赋很大的成就感也许是我的好奇心让我如此喜欢这门课,对知识的探索是非常兴奋和有趣的。

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇8

雨,成为这个季节的主旋律,潮湿的空气混着浓郁的花香飘进了我的房间。抱膝靠着冰冷的墙角,泪水早已溢出眼眶,已经不知道哭了多少回,泪水滑落脸庞,和着雨水划向嘴角,满是苦涩的味道……

这次我一定能考好!我激动的想着,心如风鼓起的帆,满满的都是希望,脚下的步伐也变得轻快,嘴角的笑意犹如帆下的波澜,早已荡漾开去,蹦蹦跳跳的向老师办公室蹦去。

半晌,混混沌沌的.我失魂落魄的出来,布满脸的泪水取代了之前的笑,脑子里现在一片空白,不知道自己如何回到教室,如何回到座位的。空洞的双眸望着黑板,泪水在眼眶里打转,倔强的我不让它流下来,有什么好哭的,还有下一次啊。但它似乎失去了说服力。

怀着一颗失落的心,打开了回家的门。妈妈并不知情,一如既往的来询问我的成绩,以为我考得不错,眉眼间全是压抑不住的兴奋,说要奖励我。懦弱的我像鸵鸟躲避困难时不敢面对,没有回答她的问题,拖着疲惫的身子和灌了铅的脚,留下一脸茫然的妈妈,头也不回的走了。

把自己锁在房间,望着窗外苍茫的夜色。头上的月亮冷冷的看着我,仿佛无声的提醒我是个多么失败的人。雨,也不期而至了。

妈妈拍打着我的门,说什么事出来说,语气也很惊慌。不知过了多久,也许是心疼吧,缓缓的起身打开了锁着房间的门,打开门的一瞬间我被狼狈的妈妈震撼到了,一双红肿的眼睛,还有一颗泪珠顺腮边而下,落到我的手上。

见我开了门,一把冲过来抱住了我,紧得让我喘不过气来,她告诉我,她向老师口中明白了我考试的情况,让我不要灰心,继续努力。我不反感她说的,起码比自己令人难受的安慰好多了。一双长时间劳作而生出薄茧的手轻轻拍着我的背,下巴贴着我的头,像小时候一样。

静静地,谁也没有说话,或许的默契就是与你心照不宣。灯光下,女子的身影宁静而又平和……

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇9

Military Training

When September comes, it is the time for students to go to school, for the freshmen, they need to join the military training at the beginning of the semester. It will be a hard time for them, because they are princes and princess at home, now they need to be burned in the hot sun, how terrible it is. But the military training is good for the new students, they will learn to be a strong person, they have to bear the hot sun, listen to the order. Comparing at home, most students will give orders to their parents, they are spoiled by their parents. But when they come to the school, they need to live alone, so they must learn to get along with others.

When they meet troubles, sometimes they need to get over them, military training teaches students to be a strong person, no matter what difficulty they have met.

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇10

你看到的生不一定是生,你看到的灭也未必是灭。——题记

清晨,消逝了夜晚的落寞,迎来了崭新的希望。

我躺在床上,惬意地玩着手机,不知不觉已是中午十一点了,清脆的鸟叫声从窗外飘了进来,肚子的叫声也随声附和着,形成了独具匠心的交响乐。

饥肠辘辘的我骑上车拼命地往奶奶家冲去,仿佛开着马力十足的跑车。迎着微风,全然不顾街边嘈杂的声响,一路火花带闪电,终于赶到了奶奶家,将那“来之不易”的美食不顾一切地我那个嘴里扒拉着。

坐到电视机前,拳击赛的镜头闯入了我的视野,只见两位选手来回走位,不时地用精湛的技术相互试探,仿佛只要一出手,就会打个天翻地覆。几十秒后,果然不出所料,血腥暴力的场面充斥眼球。本想换台,寻找一个有趣的电影,但视线却盯住了红方选手,只见他被蓝方选手狠狠地打倒在地,鼻孔不断有鲜血冒出,比赛进入了倒计时,红方选手蜷缩着身子,努力用双手撑住地面,口中仍不时地呐喊,寻找属于自己的斗志,但一切努力似乎也只是“杯水车薪”,他只要一起来,就立刻被蓝方选手抽打在地。

此时此刻,我放下了饭碗,注视着他,想为他加油,可却又是那般想劝他放弃,裁判再次来到了他的身旁,用手在他的眼前比画,口中还不停地喊着“一、二、三……”

本以为残酷的游戏会就此结束,可当官方拿着金腰带走来时,他竟出乎所有人的意料,猛然站了起来,像涅盘重生的凤凰,挥舞着金色的翅膀,闪烁着璀璨的光芒。也许是为了自己,为了尊严,为了自己的祖国,他选择了战死到最后一刻。但我分明仍清晰地看到他的头发已经凌乱不堪,原本鲜红的血液已经凝固在了伤痕累累的脸上,身子再次摇晃起来。

观众的呼声越来越高,此时,这个赛台更像是一个生死的决斗台,因为只会有人记住第一,没有人会关注第二。他又一次站了起来,一个箭步奋力向蓝方选手冲去,直捣他的头部,刹时间,赛场安静地可怕,两秒之后,便是热烈异常的掌声。

他取得了胜利,他微笑着慢慢躺在了地上……那一瞬间,他的目光望向祖国的国旗,眼中闪烁着胜利的光芒。

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇11

Dear Mr. Cousins,

Since you are a well-known musician, I’m writing this e-mail to ask you for some advice on how to form a band.

I, together with two boys and two girls in different classes in our school, want to form a band. We are all fond of pop music and modern dance. I’d like to know whether we should play one kind of music or different styles to start with. And is it enough to practise only at weekends? How can we get more chances to perform?

We’d appreciate it if you would come up with a name for our band. Looking forward to your reply. Best wishes!

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇12

高一英语必修一第一单元说课稿

大家好!今天我说课的内容是高一英语新课程实验教科书必修1 Unit One, The first perid。下面我就从教材分析、教法分析、学法分析、教学过程、教学评价五个方面进行说明。

一、教材分析

(一)教材的地位和作用

本节课是本单元以及本教材的第一节课,本课谈论的是:朋友是不是仅限于人类、朋友的真正含义、如何与人相处的问题等关于朋友的话题。本课涉及的有陈述句和疑问句的直接引语和间接引语的掌握和运用等语法要点。学生从初中到高中,来到一个新的学校,同学彼此陌生,不免想起老同学,老朋友。这样的话题正好能引起学生的兴趣。而且本课的内容和语法的启发性和实用性都很强,能使学生在学中用,在用中学,对综合提高学生的听说读写能力有较好的促进作用。

(二)教学目标

英语教学大纲规定,通过听说读写的训练,使学生获得英语基础知识和运用英语的能力,激发学生的学习兴趣,为进一步学习打下良好的基础。因此,我制定以下教学目标:

知识目标:1、掌握和使用陈述句和疑问句的直接引语和间接引语。

2、讨论朋友和友谊。

3、学习掌握本课的重点词汇。

技能目标:1、学会阅读的技能——scanningand siing 。

2、通过谈论朋友和友谊,既锻炼学生的语言运用能力,又培养了学生发现问题、思考问题、解决问题的能力。

3、理解阅读文段,复述故事。

情感态度:1、患难之交才是真朋友。

2、知音难得。

3、海内存知己,天涯若比邻。

文化意识:认识德国^党。让学生了解那段德国^残害犹太人的历史,使学生在感受外国历史文化的同时自然而然的习得语言。

(三)重点与难点

重点:1、训练scanningand siing等阅读技能。

2、认识朋友的真正含义以及与人相处的问题。

难点:1、阅读技能的训练。

2、陈述句和疑问句的直接引语和间接引语的互相转换(人称的变化、时态的变化、指示代词、时间状语、地点状语和动词的变化)。

(四)教具

本课利用录音机、投影仪等辅助设备,激发学生的学习兴趣,调动他们的积极性,为展开话题提供丰富的材料,使教学收到事半功倍的效果。

二、教法分析

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇13

As soon as I was enrolled in college I reit a big burden off my mind. So did my classmates. We just wanted to relax. But at our first English Lesson on how to improve our study the teacher told us,“ There is no end to learning. You can only become a top student with additional work.” And she says hard work is rewarding.

The teacher\'s words awakened me. In fact everyone in the world is always learning. Man\'s talents are like wild plants. They need cutting and pruning with the tool of learning, We lears not only inside the classroom but also outside the classroom. Learning is a process in which man adapts to his surroundings. It is driven by man\'s desire to win respect and to contribute to society. It is the curiosity for knowledge stimulated by knowledge itself.“ To learn is to be young. Not to learn is to die.” This saying applies to every society and to all ages.

英语必修一unit1作文范文 篇14

坚持不懈使乌龟在赛跑中胜过了兔子;坚韧不屈使荷花在淤泥中绽放出笑脸;持之以恒使铁杵在磨砺中变成了细针。坚持创造了一个又一个生命中的奇迹。坚持铺成了成功之路,这样的坚持怎能不可贵呢?

初中生涯的最后一次运动会即将来临,为了给它添上一个完美的句号。我在心中暗暗下定了要去努力练习八百的的决心。

第一天晚上我兴致勃勃地来到院子里,在月光的指引下我奔跑在黑夜中。那凉飕飕的风扫过我的脸颊,那冰冷的空气被吸入我的鼻腔和喉咙。它就像一把刀刺得我的喉咙生疼生疼的。可又不得不大口大口地吸入空气来平缓那缺氧的感觉。随着圈数的增加我开始觉得我摆动的的双臂和奔跑的双腿已经几乎要麻木了,犹如踩在云端上用不上一点力。终于跨过了终点线,在那一刻我的最后一丝力气好像也被抽空,我呆呆地站在原地大口大口地呼吸着空气。

第二天的夜晚来临了,我站在窗边可我脑海里挥之不去的是昨天那吸入冷风时喉咙的刺痛感以及跑完时那几近窒息的感觉,心中不禁打起了退堂鼓。母亲不知何时站在我身后,紧紧地盯着我,洞察了我的全部心思。母亲示意我抬头看那夜空中的明月。月亮被乌云给遮盖住了,只透出几丝淡淡的光。我不解地望向母亲,母亲让我继续耐心地观察。只见那月亮的光辉变得越来越亮,就在月亮快要从乌云中露出来时,又有一朵乌云飘了过来将月亮的光辉完全挡住了。并且还挡得严严实实,夜空变得黯淡无光。我惋惜地叹了口气。

就在这时,黑暗开始渐渐变淡,黑暗终被光明代替。母亲终于开口了:“月亮坚持穿过那黑暗的云层为的是将那光亮洒向每一个黑暗的角落。所以只有坚持才能迎来象征着希望的光明。这样的坚持是最难能可贵的。”

再次看向天空中那散发着光芒的明月,我毅然地迈出了家门去院子中跑步。月亮的光洒满了整个院子,踏着坚定的步子在风中奔跑着。那无力感又随着我的奔跑而袭来,腿也开始麻木,但是有一个信念告诉我要坚持。我攥紧了手,要紧了牙根,继续向前,不畏寒冷的风,不畏漆黑的夜。周而复始,日复一日。