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幼儿园一日活动英语 第一章 入园

幼儿园一日活动英语 第一章 入园

第一章入园第一节迎接孩子Good morning,babies,welcome to our preschool.早上好,孩子们,欢迎大家来到幼儿园Good morning,Nancy。

早上好,南希老师。

Let's get off the bus,be careful one by one。

下车啦,小心点哦你,一个一个地下。

(互相问候)How are you today?Mary?你今天怎么样啊?玛丽?Fine.很好.(good,还好。

/bad不好/terrible糟糕/So,so!一般般。

) You look nice today, Lucy.哦,露西,你今天很漂亮。

Thank you.谢谢beautiful漂亮,Cool帅,cute可爱。

(告别家长)Well,say goodbye to your grandma.好啦,和你的奶奶说再见吧。

Bye bye,grandma。

奶奶再见。

Mommy妈妈,daddy爸爸(晨检)Say hello to Doctor Li.嗯向李大夫问好.Hello你好Open your mouth,and say Ahhh.张开嘴让我看看。

Ahhh啊(张开嘴)Let me take your body temperature. OK very good,you can go now。

让我给你量量体温。

好的,很好,现在你可以走了。

Thank you,bye bye。

谢谢您,再见。

词汇,temperature 温度(领进教室)Line up, please, one by one, follow me to our classroom.请排好队,一个接一个站好,跟我一起去教室吧。

OK.好的(接新生入园)Hey,girl,I'm Nancy。

May i have your name?Let's make friends,shake hands.嘿,小朋友。

六年级下册英语第一单元作文介绍朋友

六年级下册英语第一单元作文介绍朋友

六年级下册英语第一单元作文介绍朋友全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Best Friend JennyHi there! My name is Emma and I'm going to tell you all about my very best friend in the whole wide world - Jenny! Jenny and I have been friends since we were just little kids in kindergarten. That was like a million years ago, but we've been stuck together like glue ever since.Jenny is the most fun, silly, and awesome person I know. She always finds a way to make me laugh, even when I'm feeling kind of down in the dumps. One time, we were at the mall and I was super bummed because my mom wouldn't let me get those really cool light-up sneakers I wanted. Jenny could see I was sad, so she started walking around the mall doing this totally goofy robot dance. She looked so ridiculous flailing her arms around that I just couldn't help but crack up laughing! Jenny never lets me stay grumpy for too long.Even though Jenny is a total goofball, she's also one of the smartest kids in our class. She gets super good grades and isalways helping me out when I get stuck on my homework. Whenever we have a big test coming up, Jenny makes up these crazy fun ways to help us study, like turning the multiplication tables into a rap song or making flashcards with hilarious drawings on them. Thanks to her, I hardly ever bomb tests anymore!Jenny is awesome at sports too. She's definitely the best athlete in our grade and is on like every single sports team - soccer, basketball, softball, you name it! I'm always in awe watching her zoom around the field or court. She makes it look so easy and effortless. I'm not very athletic at all, but Jenny never makes me feel bad about it. She's really humble and is always encouraging me to try my best, even though I'm probably the clumsiest, most uncoordinated person on the planet.One of the best things about Jenny is that she's such a loyal, supportive friend. She always has my back, no matter what. Like this one time in 4th grade, Samantha Williams was being a total mean girl and making fun of my haircut in front of everyone at recess. Jenny didn't hesitate for a second to defend me. She went right up to Samantha's face and told her to can it or else! Samantha was so scared she ran away crying. I was mortified atthe time, but I'll always remember how fierce Jenny was about sticking up for me.Even though Jenny is bold and outgoing, she has a softer, sensitive side too. She's a amazing artist and musician. Whenever we have sleepovers, we like to pull out our colored pencils and sketchpads and draw for hours. Jenny's drawings are always so intricate and detailed. She has a real talent! Sometimes she'll even write cute little poems to go along with her artwork. Jenny plays the guitar too and sometimes she'll strum out her latest song for me. Her voice is beautiful and she writes the most heartfelt lyrics. I have no artistic ability whatsoever, but Jenny never judges me for my lame stick figure drawings. She's just happy we can be creative together.I feel so lucky to have a friend like Jenny in my life. We've shared so many fun adventures and awesome memories over the years. She's more like a sister to me than just a regular friend. I know I can always count on Jenny to be there for me through thick and thin. We've been through a lot together already, and I just know that no matter what crazy things life throws our way in the future, me and Jenny will take it on as a team, side by side. Our friendship is one that will last forever!篇2My Best Friend JessicaHi everyone! My name is Emily and I want to tell you all about my super awesome best friend Jessica. Jessica is the greatest pal anyone could ever ask for. We've been inseparable ever since we met in kindergarten. That was six whole years ago, can you believe it?Jessica and I do absolutely everything together. We're in the same class at school, we play on the same soccer team, and we're even neighbors so our houses are right next door! Having your best bud living so close is the best thing ever. We have sleepovers at each other's houses almost every weekend. We make forts out of blankets and pillows, eat tons of popcorn and candy, watch movies and hilarious YouTube videos, play games, and just goof around for hours and hours. It's so much fun!One of my favorite things about Jessica is how funny she is. She's always cracking jokes and doing silly impersonations of our teachers or celebrities. Whenever I'm feeling down, she'll cheer me up by telling ridiculous stories or doing a goofy dance. She makes me crack up laughing no matter what. But she's not just a class clown. Jessica is also wicked smart and gets excellent grades. She's at the top of our class in every subject. I have no idea how she manages to be both hilarious and brilliant!Jessica is super talented too. She's an incredible artist who can draw the most amazing pictures. You should see the portraits she's done of me - they actually look just like me! Jessica is also a fantastic singer and dancer. Every year she gets the lead role in our school musical. I've watched her performances a million times and she never fails to blow me away. I'm not jealous though because Jessica always encourages me to join in and we sing and dance around together. She's taught me all of her best moves!Jessica has other hidden talents too that even surprise me sometimes. Like who knew she was such a computer whiz? Just last month she single-handedly coded this epic video game where you get to slay dragons and go on quests to rescue princes and princesses. It's insanely cool! She's also really good at sports and games like soccer, basketball, skateboarding, you name it. I don't know how Jessica finds time to get so good at everything while still making straight As. She must be a secret genius or something!Not only is Jessica multi-talented, but she's also the nicest, most caring person you'll ever meet. Whenever someone at school is getting bullied or is sad about something, Jessica is the first one to stick up for them or lend an ear. She's got such a bigheart. Jessica is always thinking of others before herself. Like one time, she gave up her Christmas money to help this family who had lost their home in a fire. And she'll go out of her way to make holidays and birthdays extra special for her friends and family with handmade gifts and surprises. Kindness just comes naturally to Jess.I feel so lucky to have someone like Jessica as my bestie. Sure, we have our silly fights sometimes like all friends do. But we always make up quickly because we can't stand being mad at each other for long. No matter what, Jessica has my back and I've got hers. We tell each other everything and share all our hopes and dreams together.My dream is to one day become a famous author who writes epic adventure novels with brave girl heroes. Jessica's dream is to become a scientist and invent awesome new super computers and video games. How amazing would it be if both of our dreams came true? We could write the plots for her games and she could create the technology to bring my stories to life! Just thinking about it gets me so excited for the future.Jessica and I have already promised that no matter where life takes us or how famous we get, we'll always stay best friends forever. We're going to live next door to each other, havesleepovers every weekend just like we do now, and our kids will grow up being best buds too! We've got it all mapped out. Some people might think we're just being silly kids, but I know Jessica and I will make our dream a reality, no matter what. That's just the kind of unstoppable duo we are!Well, that's my best friend Jessica for you - hilarious, brilliant, multi-talented, kind-hearted, and the greatest pal anyone could have. I feel so grateful to have her by my side. Here's to many more adventures and making more incredible memories together! Jessica, you're simply the best and I love you like a sister!篇3My Best Friend SarahHi everyone! I want to tell you about my super awesome best friend Sarah. Sarah is the coolest and funniest person I know. We've been besties since kindergarten and I can't imagine life without her!Sarah has beautiful long brown hair and the biggest, brightest green eyes you've ever seen. She's a little taller than me and is really good at sports, especially basketball and soccer.Whenever we play at recess, she's always the first one picked for teams because she's so athletic and runs really fast.But Sarah isn't just an amazing athlete, she's also really smart. She gets perfect scores on almost every test and loves to read big chapter books for fun. I don't know how she does it! Her favorite subjects are science and math. She's a total brainiac when it comes to that stuff.Sarah comes from a big family - she has two older brothers and one younger sister. Her mom is a nurse and her dad is a police officer. They all love to go camping and hiking together on the weekends. Last summer, Sarah's family took an awesome trip to Yosemite National Park. She showed me all her pictures and it looked like so much fun.One of the things I love most about Sarah is her great sense of humor. She's always cracking jokes and making funny faces at me when I'm bored in class. She also has a special talent for doing different cartoon character voices, which makes me laugh so hard every time. Even when we're just hanging out playing video games, she's a riot.Sarah is super kind and caring too. Once when I fell off the monkey bars and skinned my knee, she helped me to the nurse's office and made sure I was okay. She's the first one to stick up forkids who are getting picked on at school. And she's always sharing her snacks and stickers with everyone. The teachers all love her because she's such a sweet, generous person.I feel so lucky to have a friend like Sarah. We've had countless sleepovers and slumber parties over the years, staying up late watching movies, having pillow fights, and sharing our deepest, darkest secrets. We can laugh about anything together. There's nothing better than building forts and giggling with your BFF all night long!Of course, Sarah and I have Had our disagreements every now and then, like all friends do. Like the time we both wanted to be the pink Power Ranger for Halloween. Or when she borrowed my brand new scrunchy without asking and it got all stretched out. But we always make up quickly because our friendship is too important to stay mad very long.Outside of school, Sarah and I love doing fun activities together. We take dance classes every week and just joined the school choir too. In the summers, we go to day camp and always beg to be in the same group. We've been to practically every trampoline park and mini golf course in town!No matter what we're doing, I can always count on Sarah to be right there having a blast with me. She's kind of like the sisterI never had. I'm so grateful we became friends way back on the first day of kindergarten when she thought my Princess Ariel backpack was really cool.That's my bestie Sarah in a nutshell! Writing about her makes me realize just how incredible and irreplaceable she is. Sarah is truly one-of-a-kind - funny, smart, kind, adventurous, and an all-around amazing person. I'm not sure what I would do without her. Here's to having her as my BFF forever!篇4Here's an essay introducing a friend in English, written in the style of a sixth-grade student. The length is approximately 2,000 words.My Best Friend TomHey there! I'm so excited to tell you about my best friend Tom. We've been buddies since kindergarten, and he's the coolest guy ever! Let me share all the awesome things about him.Tom is super smart and always gets good grades. He's like a walking encyclopedia! Whenever I have a question about something we learned in class, he knows the answer. During ourscience project last year, he came up with the most brilliant idea, and we got an A+! I'm not that great at school stuff, but Tom helps me understand everything. He's patient and never makes me feel dumb for asking questions.But Tom isn't just a bookworm; he's also an amazing athlete. He's the star of our school's basketball team and can score like a pro! I've seen him make some incredible shots that left everyone cheering. Tom is also wicked fast and always wins during our gym class races. He's so talented that I'm sure he'll make the high school team next year.Aside from being smart and sporty, Tom has the best sense of humor. He's always cracking jokes and making us laugh until our stomachs hurt. Remember when he dressed up as a clown for Halloween and did that hilarious routine during the school talent show? We were all in stitches! Tom knows how to cheer me up when I'm feeling down, and his silly jokes never fail to brighten my day.Tom is also a great artist. He's constantly doodling in his notebook, and his drawings are so lifelike and detailed. Last year, he won the art competition with his amazing portrait of our teacher, Mrs. Johnson. She was so impressed that she hung it upin the classroom for everyone to see. Tom's artistic talent is out of this world!But what I admire most about Tom is how kind and caring he is. He's always willing to help others and never hesitates to lend a hand. Remember when our classmate Billy was being bullied, and Tom stepped in to defend him? That was so brave and awesome of him. Tom is the first one to volunteer for school events or community service projects. He's just an all-around good person with a heart of gold.Tom is also a great listener and always there for me when I need someone to talk to. Whenever I'm stressed about a test or having problems at home, Tom lets me vent and offers the best advice. He's like a wise old soul trapped in a kid's body! Tom has helped me through some tough times, and I don't know what I'd do without his support.Of course, Tom isn't perfect. He can be a little messy and disorganized sometimes, but that's just part of his charm. He also has a bit of a competitive streak and hates losing, but that's what makes him such a fierce athlete!Overall, Tom is the bestest friend anyone could ask for. He's loyal, funny, talented, and always has my back. We've been through so much together, and I know our friendship will lastforever. I'm so lucky to have Tom in my life, and I can't wait to see what amazing things he'll accomplish in the future. He's destined for greatness, and I'll be right there cheering him on every step of the way!篇5My Best Friend AnnaHi! My name is Emma and I want to tell you all about my very best friend Anna. Anna is the greatest friend ever and I'm so lucky to have her in my life. We've known each other since we were babies because our moms were best friends before we were even born! How cool is that?Anna and I have so much fun together. We love playing outside, having sleepovers, telling jokes and silly stories, and just being goofy kids. Anna always makes me laugh with her funny voices and crazy dance moves. She's definitely the silliest person I know, but I love her for it!Even though we goof around a lot, Anna is also really smart. She gets good grades and loves to read big books. Sometimes she teaches me things I don't understand in school. Anna wants to be a scientist when she grows up so she can invent cool new things. I think she'll make an awesome scientist!Anna is also a really good artist. She's always doodling or painting pictures. Once she drew this amazing portrait of my dog Rufus. It looked just like him! Anna says she wants to be an artist when she grows up too. I can totally see her doing both science and art.One of the best things about Anna is how kind and caring she is. If I'm ever sad or having a bad day, she always knows how to cheer me up. She gives the best hugs! Anna is also very nice to everyone, even kids who are mean or left out sometimes. She never makes fun of anyone and always wants to include everyone in our games at recess. I really admire how kind and accepting she is of other people.Anna also has a great sense of adventure! We're always coming up with new games or exploration missions to go on in the woods behind our houses. One time we built this huge fort out of sticks and leaves and played in it for weeks pretending it was our secret treehouse headquarters. Anna makes every day an exciting adventure!While Anna is definitely fearless and daring, she's also very responsible and mature for her age. You can totally count on her to do the right thing. Like this one time, we found 20 on the ground at the park and Anna insisted we turn it into the lost andfound instead of keeping it. I probably would have kept it, but Anna kept me honest. She's good at stuff like that.There's one other thing I have to mention about my friend Anna - she's an amazing athlete! Anna is on the school soccer, basketball, and track teams. She's super fast and has amazing endurance. I get tired just watching her run laps around the field! Anna is also really good at gymnastics. She can do cool flips, handstands, you name it. I'm honestly kind of jealous of her athletic skills, but I just try to be her biggest cheerleader on the sidelines.Overall, Anna is simply the best friend I could ever ask for. We've been through everything together - good times, bad times, you name it. No matter what, Anna is always there for me with a hug, a joke to make me smile, or some silly idea for a new adventure. I feel so grateful to have such an awesome friend in my life. Anna makes me want to be a better person - smarter, funnier, kinder, braver. I don't know what I'd do without her! Here's to many more years of friendship and adventures with my bestie Anna.篇6My Best Friend EmilyMy name is Lily and I'm going to tell you all about my very best friend in the whole wide world – Emily! We've known each other since we were just little kids in kindergarten. That was a long time ago, like forever!Emily is super cool and fun to be around. She always makes me laugh with her silly jokes and funny faces. One time, we were eating lunch together and she took a big bite of her sandwich. Then she puffed out her cheeks like a chipmunk and started making chipmunk sounds! I laughed so hard that milk came out of my nose. It was pretty gross but also hilarious.Emily is really good at sports, especially soccer. She's the star player on our school's soccer team. At our last game, she scored three goals and helped our team win the championship! I'm not as athletic as Emily, but she never makes me feel bad about it. She's really encouraging and always cheers me on from the sidelines.Even though Emily is a total jock, she's also wicked smart. She gets good grades in all her classes, especially math. I don't understand algebra at all, but Emily is like a math genius! Sometimes she helps me with my homework when I'm struggling. She's really patient and explains things in a way that makes sense to me.My favorite thing about Emily is that she's an amazing artist. She's always doodling or sketching in her notebook during class. Her drawings are so realistic and detailed – it's like the characters just leap off the page! Emily wants to be an animator when she grows up and create her own cartoons or movies. I know she'll be super successful because she's incredibly creative and talented.Even though Emily is great at so many things, she's still very humble and down-to-earth. She never brags or acts stuck-up. Emily just has this positive, upbeat personality that makes her fun to hang out with. She's the type of friend who you can totally be yourself around without any judgement.We love going on adventures and just being silly goof-balls together. One of our favorite things to do is have sleepovers and watch cheesy romantic comedy movies. We'll stuff our faces with popcorn and pizza, then crack up at all the cringeworthy lines and over-the-top acting. Or sometimes we'll have crazy dance parties in her bedroom and choreographunta our own music videos. We have a total blast just being our weird, dorky selves.Of course, Emily and I do get into fights sometimes like all friends do. Once we got into a huge argument because I thought she was flirting with my crush at the time, Jake Reynolds. I got super jealous and said some mean things I didn't really mean.We ended up not speaking for almost a week, which felt like an eternity! Finally, Emily apologized for hurting my feelings and I apologized for overreacting. We promised to always be honest with each other from then on.No matter what happens, I know Emily will always have my back, just like I'll always have hers. We've been best buds for so long, and I can't imagine my life without her by my side. Emily is kind, smart, talented, fun, and an all-around amazing person. I'm so lucky to have a friend like her. We've made so many incredible memories together, and I can't wait to make a million more!。

那一刻我长大了送弟弟去上学英语作文

那一刻我长大了送弟弟去上学英语作文

全文分为作者个人简介和正文两个部分:作者个人简介:Hello everyone, I am an author dedicated to creating and sharing high-quality document templates. In this era of information overload, accurate and efficient communication has become especially important. I firmly believe that good communication can build bridges between people, playing an indispensable role in academia, career, and daily life. Therefore, I decided to invest my knowledge and skills into creating valuable documents to help people find inspiration and direction when needed.正文:那一刻我长大了送弟弟去上学英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The morning was still dark when my mom shook me awake. "Michael, it's time to get up. You need to get ready to take Peter to school." I groaned and pulled the covers over my head, not wanting to leave the warm cocoon of my bed. But my mom wasinsistent. "Come on, you're 14 now. You said you could handle this responsibility."Reluctantly, I dragged myself up and into the bathroom to get ready. As I splashed cold water on my face, I remembered the conversation from a few weeks earlier. My little brother Peter was starting kindergarten, and with both my parents working, they needed someone to get him to school in the mornings. I had volunteered, thinking it would be no big deal. But now, standing in the dim bathroom light, it felt like a huge weight on my shoulders.By the time I made it downstairs, Peter was already dressed and sitting at the kitchen table, his legs swinging back and forth as he munched on a bowl of cereal. He looked so small in his new backpack, like a turtle poking its head out of its shell. My heart melted a little at the sight of him."Come on, squirt, we've got to get going," I said, ruffling his hair. He grinned up at me, his mouth smeared with milk and crumbs. I grabbed a banana and we headed out the door.The walk to the elementary school was only about half a mile, but it felt much longer with Peter's little legs trying to keep up. He kept stopping to inspect every bug, rock, and leaf we passed,his eyes wide with wonder. I had to keep gently tugging him along, reminding him we couldn't be late.When we finally arrived, the schoolyard was a chaotic swirl of children and parents. Peter clung to my hand, suddenly looking unsure. I knelt down in front of him. "Hey, you're going to have so much fun, okay? And I'll be right here to pick you up after school." He nodded solemnly, then surprised me by throwing his arms around my neck in a fierce hug.As I watched him scamper off to join his new classmates, I felt an unexpected lump in my throat. This was a big day for both of us – the first time I was truly responsible for someone other than myself. No more could I be the carefree kid, sleeping in and playing video games all day. I had taken a first step into a larger world.The rest of the day passed in a blur. I dutifully went to my own classes, but my mind kept drifting back to Peter, wondering how he was doing. Had he made any friends yet? Was he paying attention to the teacher? I couldn't wait to see his smiling face at pickup time.Finally, the last bell rang and I hurried back to the elementary school, scanning the crowd of children for that familiar mop of curly hair. When I spotted him, I waved andcalled his name. Peter's face lit up and he came barreling towards me, talking a mile a minute about all the things he had learned and the new friends he had made. As I listened to his breathless ramblings, I couldn't help but grin. This was what it was all about.Over the next few weeks, our morning routine became second nature. I would wake up early, get us both ready, and then we'd walk to school hand-in-hand, Peter peppering me with a million questions about the world. Those quiet moments together, just the two of us, became something I cherished.Sometimes, if we had extra time, we would stop at the park and I would push him on the swings for a little while. Watching him soar higher and higher, shrieking with glee, I felt like a kid again myself. For those brief moments, we escaped the pressures and responsibilities of the world and just existed in that bubble of pure joy.Of course, it wasn't all sunshine and roses. There were days when Peter was fussy, overtired from a long day at school and refusing to listen. Or mornings when I overslept, causing us to be late and frazzled. My parents had to step in and take over a few times. But I was learning, getting better at thi whole big brother gig.Before I knew it, months had passed and Peter's first year of school was coming to an end. As I looked back on the year, I could hardly believe how much had changed, how much I had changed. Taking on that responsibility, seeing my baby brother through those big milestones, it had forced me to mature in ways I never could have anticipated.I was more patient, more reliable. But most of all, I felt a deeper sense of love and protectiveness toward Peter. He wasn't just my annoying little brother anymore, he was someone who depended on me. I was his role model, his guide into this great big world. It was up to me to keep him safe, to show him the way.On Peter's last day of kindergarten, I showed up at the school gate extra early, wanting to be one of the first ones there when he came bounding out. The morning had dawned warm and sunny, a perfect encapsulation of the hope and possibility that comes with a new stage of life.When I finally spotted that familiar curly head in the crowd, Peter caught sight of me and came running, flinging himself into my arms. I scooped him up and spun him around, both of us laughing. In that moment, everything seemed right in the world.As we walked home, Peter's small hand clutching mine, I thought about the long summer days ahead of us. No moreschedules, no more mandatory wake-up calls. We could spend lazy mornings sleeping in, afternoons at the pool or the park. But I knew I would miss our special morning routine, just the two of us against the world as a new day began.One day, maybe years or even decades from now, Peter will be all grown up himself. Maybe he'll have kids of his own that he needs to look after. And I hope that when that time comes, he'll remember the lessons I tried to teach him about responsibility, about being there for family no matter what. Because that's what transitioning into adulthood is all about – taking up mantles of responsibility, one by one, until you Find yourself bearing great weights. But also finding reserves of strength you never knew you had.So while I may have begrudged that early wake-up call at first, while I initially saw it as just another chore, another hassle, it ultimately became so much more than that. It was a rite of passage, the moment I had to put away childish things and embrace the challenges and rewards of becoming a man. And I have Peter to thank for that. Because of him, I am no longer the same boy who walked him to school on that first day. His childhood Allowed me to start leaving my own behind. Themoment I took his small hand in mine on the journey to kindergarten was the moment I grew up.篇2The early morning sun peeked through my bedroom curtains, its warm rays gently rousing me from sleep. As I stretched and rubbed the lingering drowsiness from my eyes, the realization hit me – today was the day. The day I had been both eagerly anticipating and low-key dreading for weeks.Today, my baby brother Lucas would be starting kindergarten.It seemed like just yesterday that he was a squirming, squealing infant, relying on Mom and Dad for every need. Now, at five years old, he was taking his first monumental step into the great wide world of education and independence. The thought filled me with a strange sense of pride and melancholy all at once.As the eldest of three siblings, I had always felt a strong protective instinct toward Lucas and our sister Emma. Guiding them, shielding them, showing them the ropes – it was an unspoken responsibility that came with being the first-born. But sending Lucas off to kindergarten felt like the first big step inletting him go, allowing him to brave the world on his own two feet.I forced myself out of bed, knowing Mom would need an extra set of hands to get everything ready for Lucas's debut. The aroma of pancakes and fresh fruit wafted from the kitchen as I made my way downstairs, my stomach rumbling in anticipation. Even on this momentous day, some things never changed."Morning, sweetheart," Mom chirped as I entered the kitchen, bustling between the stove and the counter where she had laid out Lucas's first day of school outfit – a crisp white polo, navy blue shorts, and a brand new pair of light-up sneakers that were sure to be the envy of all his classmates. A bright red backpack sat beside the ensemble, waiting to be filled with school supplies."I can't believe my baby's going to be a kindergartener," she sighed, her eyes shining with unshed tears of joy and sadness. I knew that feeling all too well."He'll be great, Mom," I reassured her, giving her shoulder an affectionate squeeze. "Lucas was pretty much born ready to take on the world."It was the truth. From the moment he could walk, Lucas had been an unstoppable bundle of energy and curiosity, constantly getting into harmless mischief and asking a million questions about everything under the sun. His thirst for knowledge and adventure was insatiable – the perfect personality for a kindergarten student.After devouring a stack of pancakes that seemed to disappear in record time, I headed upstairs to wake Lucas for what would undoubtedly be the biggest day of his young life so far. I knocked softly on his bedroom door before pushing it open, my heart melting at the sight of him tangled in his racecar bedsheets, his mop of sandy blond curls askew."Wake up, little man," I whispered, gently shaking his tiny shoulder. "You've got a big day ahead."Lucas stirred, blinking up at me with those big blue eyes that could melt even the coldest of hearts. A slow, sleepy grin spread across his face as the realization dawned on him."I'm going to school today!" he exclaimed, sitting bolt upright in a burst of five-year-old exuberance. "I'm gonna be a big kid, just like you!"I chuckled at his enthusiasm, ruffling his already unruly curls. "That's right, buddy. Now c'mon, let's get you ready. You don't want to be late for your first day."The next hour was a whirlwind of activity – assisting Lucas with getting dressed, packing his backpack with a lunchbox, crayons, and a freshly sharpened set of pencils, running a comb through his hair in a futile attempt at taming it. All the while, Lucas babbled a mile a minute, his unstoppable stream of questions and commentary a comforting constant in the midst of so much change."Are all the other kids gonna like me? What if I get lost? Do you think my teacher will be nice? I'm gonna miss you and Mommy and Daddy. But I get to ride the bus home, right? I'm a big kid now, so I get to ride the bus..."Finally, it was time. The four of us – Mom, Dad, Lucas, and me – stood in the driveway, mentally preparing ourselves for this pivotal moment. Dad, ever the jokester, ruffled Lucas's curls and grinned down at him."You ready to take on the world, kiddo?"Lucas nodded solemnly, his eyes wide but shining with determination. "I'm ready, Daddy."With those words, it was as if a switch had flipped inside me. No longer was I simply the doting older sister – I was Lucas's guide, his protector on this first great journey. An overwhelming sense of responsibility washed over me, one I hadn't quite anticipated.I was the one who would walk him to school on this monumental day.Squaring my shoulders, I took Lucas's tiny hand in mine and gave it a reassuring squeeze. "Don't worry, Lucas. I'll be right there with you every step of the way."Mom pressed a kiss to the top of his head, her eyes shimmering. "Have a wonderful first day, baby. Learn lots, make new friends, and be good for your teachers.""I will, Mommy," Lucas promised. He turned those big blue eyes up at me, his face alight with excitement and just a flicker of apprehension. "Okay, sissy. I'm ready to go now."With Mom and Dad waving from the driveway, Lucas and I set off hand-in-hand down the quiet suburban street, his sneakers flashing with each step. Though the walk to his elementary school was a short one, those ten blocks seemed to stretch into an eternity, each step monumental."Are you scared?" I asked, glancing down at mysmaller-than-life companion. His brow was furrowed in intense concentration, as if he were mentally preparing himself for battle.Lucas considered this for a moment, then shook his head firmly. "No way. I'm just...getting ready is all."His response was so unfailingly mature, so overwhelmingly brave, that a lump formed in my throat. When had my baby brother grown up so quickly before my very eyes?We fell into a comfortable silence as we walked, the only sounds our footsteps and the occasional birdcall from overhead.I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but there was something distinctly momentous about this short journey, something that made it feel heavier than just walking Lucas to school.Maybe it was the symbolic weight of him leaving the sheltered nest of home and clan to spread his wings. Maybe it was the notion that I was bearing witness to the first of many lasts – the last time he would be just a baby for a little while longer before kindergarten opened the door to a world of learning and growth. Or maybe it was simply the reality of how fleeting childhood was, that with each passing year andmilestone, my baby brother was slipping through my fingers like grains of sand.Whatever it was, it made my heart lurch in a way I couldn't quite explain.At last, the brick facade of Sunnydale Elementary came into view, and my stomach twisted into nervous knots. This was it –the point of no return. Part of me wanted to turn back, to keep my brother tucked under my wing forever where I could protect him from anything and everything.But I knew that wasn't how life worked. Sooner or later, I would have to let him go.Lucas's face split into the most dazzling grin as he caught sight of the school that would become his second home. He released my hand with a surprising abruptness and took off at a half-run, his backpack bouncing against his narrow shoulders."Lucas, wait!" I called out, panic gripping my chest as visions of him getting lost or hurt or afraid flashed through my mind. He paused at the edge of the sidewalk, throwing me an impish look over his shoulder."Come on, sissy! We're gonna be late!"In that moment, with the morning sun glinting in his hair and his grin brighter than any I'd ever seen, it hit me like a ton of bricks – he was ready for this. More than ready. While my instincts screamed to keep him close, to protect him from the big scary world, Lucas was eagerly awaiting his next great adventure.And I was the one holding him back.Swallowing hard, I quickened my steps to catch up with him. And in that moment, I felt a strange sense of acceptance wash over me – he was growing up, but I would always be his sister, his fiercest protector. Our dynamic would shift and change, but the core of our篇3The morning sun peeked through my bedroom curtains, its warm rays gently nudging me awake. As I rubbed the sleep from my eyes, the realization hit me like a ton of bricks – it was the first day of school, not just for me, but for my little brother Ryan too.A wave of emotions washed over me, a curious blend of excitement, nostalgia, and a newfound sense of responsibility.You see, Ryan and I have always been inseparable. Born just two years apart, we shared an unbreakable bond that transcended sibling rivalry. We were partners in crime,co-conspirators in all our childish escapades, and each other's fiercest supporters. But today, a new chapter was unfolding, one that would test the depths of our brotherhood like never before.As I made my way downstairs, the usual morning chaos greeted me. Mom was rushing around the kitchen, packing our lunches, while Dad tried to corral our hyperactive dog, Buddy, who seemed to sense the anticipation in the air. Amidst the commotion, there was Ryan, a tiny figure dwarfed by his oversized backpack, his eyes wide with a mix of excitement and apprehension."Ready for your first day, little man?" I asked, ruffling his hair affectionately.He nodded hesitantly, his lips pressed into a thin line as he fought back the urge to cling to me like a lifeline. In that moment, I realized that the weight of responsibility had shifted onto my shoulders. I was no longer just a big brother; I was a role model, a guardian, and a source of comfort for Ryan as he navigated the unfamiliar terrain of the school world.The drive to school was a blur of nervous chatter andlast-minute reminders from our parents. As we pulled into the parking lot, a sea of backpack-clad children and frazzled parents greeted us. Ryan's hand found mine, his tiny fingers clutchingmine with a vice-like grip, as if afraid to let go and get swept away by the tide of unfamiliarity.Guiding him through the maze of hallways, I couldn't help but reminisce about my own first day, the butterflies in my stomach and the overwhelming sense of uncertainty. But this time, it was different – I wasn't the one seeking reassurance; I was the one providing it.As we reached Ryan's classroom, I knelt down to his level, my hands firmly grasping his shoulders. "You've got this, buddy," I said, my voice trembling ever so slightly. "Just remember, school is a big adventure, and every adventure has its challenges. But you're brave, smart, and you have the most important thing of all – a big brother who believes in you."Ryan's eyes glistened with unshed tears, but he gave me a determined nod, his grip on my hand loosening ever so slightly. In that moment, I saw a glimpse of the incredible person he would one day become, a person who would face challenges head-on and conquer them with unwavering spirit.As I watched him disappear into the classroom, a part of me wanted to cling to those carefree days of childhood, when our biggest worries were whether we had enough time to play before dinner. But deep down, I knew that growing up wasinevitable, and with it came new challenges, new responsibilities, and a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be a family.The rest of the day passed in a blur, but my mind kept drifting back to that moment in the hallway, replaying the scene over and over again. It was in that instant that I realized I had taken a significant step towards adulthood, embracing the mantle of protector and mentor for my little brother.When the final bell rang, signaling the end of the day, I found myself rushing towards Ryan's classroom, my heart pounding with anticipation. As he emerged, a wide grin spread across his face, and he launched himself into my arms, chattering excitedly about his new friends, his favorite subjects, and the countless stories he couldn't wait to share.In that moment, I knew that our bond had grown even stronger, forged in the crucible of shared experiences and mutual support. We had embarked on a journey together, one that would undoubtedly be filled with ups and downs, triumphs and challenges. But through it all, we would have each other, navigating the twists and turns of life side by side, as brothers, as friends, and as partners in this great adventure called growing up.As we walked hand in hand towards the car, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride swelling in my chest. Today, I had taken a giant leap into the realm of adulthood, shouldering the responsibility of being a role model and a source of strength for my little brother. And in doing so, I had discovered a newfound depth to our relationship, one that transcended mere sibling bonds and cemented our unbreakable connection as lifelong companions on this incredible journey called life.。

天津市部分区2022~2023学年高二下学期期中练习英语试题(含答案)

天津市部分区2022~2023学年高二下学期期中练习英语试题(含答案)

天津市部分区2022~2023学年度第二学期期中练习高二英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分,考试用时100分钟。

第I卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

()1. When did the woman meet AnnaA. At 7:55.B. At 7:58.C. At 8:02.()2. Which place is the woman looking forA. The store.B. The movie theater.C. The railway station.()3. What are the speakers mainly talking aboutA. A dress.B. A book.C. Their favorite.()4. Why is the speakers’ mother unhappyA. She was asked to put off her vacation.B. She can't go abroad as planned.C. She doesn't have a vacation.()5. How far is the nearest supermarketA. Five kilometers.B. Three kilometers.C. One kilometer.第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。

每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

Unit1ANewStartStartingoutUnderstandingideas课件-高中英语

Unit1ANewStartStartingoutUnderstandingideas课件-高中英语
Para 4-6: Asked to make a self-introduction, I prepared for it and something embarassing happened.
Para 7: my teacher’s advice after our self-introduction.
While-reading
Fast Reading
Listen to the tape and then look through the passage quickly. Then complete the following tasks.
1. What’s the passage mainly talks about / what is the main content of the passage 2. Complete the task 3 in page 3.
Part 3: Conclusion
Para 8: My first day at senior high was a good beginning.
谢谢观看
My first day at senior high
Para 1: My first day at senior high arrived.
Para 2: Exploring my new school and talking with a white-haired man.
Para 3: I was surprised to find my English teacher was the man I had met earlier.
delighted
frightened
curious
calm

海口小升初的面试题目(3篇)

海口小升初的面试题目(3篇)

第1篇一、自我介绍1. 请用1-2分钟的时间,用简洁明了的语言介绍自己,包括姓名、年龄、所在学校、兴趣爱好等。

2. 结合自己的经历,谈谈你对小学六年生活的回顾和感悟。

二、学科知识测试1. 语文:(1)请朗读以下古诗词,并解释诗句的意思。

床前明月光,疑是地上霜。

举头望明月,低头思故乡。

(2)阅读以下短文,回答问题。

短文:《童年的夏天》夏天,阳光明媚,万物生长。

童年的夏天,是我最难忘的季节。

记得那时候,我和小伙伴们常常在村子里捉迷藏、放风筝、捉鱼虾。

每当夜幕降临,我们就会围坐在篝火旁,听大人们讲故事、唱歌。

问题:请简要概括这篇文章的主要内容。

2. 数学:(1)请用分数和小数表示以下数。

(2)解决以下应用题。

小明有5个苹果,小红给了他2个,小明现在有多少个苹果?3. 英语:(1)请用英语介绍自己的家庭成员。

(2)阅读以下英语短文,回答问题。

My name is Tom. I am a twelve-year-old boy. I live in a small town in China. I have a happy family. My father is a teacher, and my mother is a doctor. I have two sisters. My elder sister is a student, and my younger sister is in kindergarten.Question: What is Tom's family like?三、综合素质测试1. 请谈谈你对“诚信”的理解。

2. 请结合自己的经历,谈谈你在学习、生活中遇到的困难以及如何克服的。

3. 请谈谈你对团队合作的认识,并举例说明。

4. 请谈谈你对社会主义核心价值观的理解。

四、心理素质测试1. 请谈谈你在面对挫折时的心理状态。

2. 请谈谈你在与他人沟通时遇到的问题以及如何解决的。

3. 请谈谈你在团队合作中遇到的问题以及如何解决的。

专题06 读后续写(原卷版)-2022届高三英语一模二模试题分类汇编(浙江专版)

专题06 读后续写(原卷版)-2022届高三英语一模二模试题分类汇编(浙江专版)
Silent for a moment, Mum said she was not getting everything ready but just wanted to spare enough time forpreparationas this year it’s a bigger deal than usual. Dad was going to be 50.
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友谊经历英文作文大全

友谊经历英文作文大全

友谊经历英文作文大全1. My first experience with friendship was back in kindergarten. I remember playing with my classmates, sharing toys, and laughing together. It was a carefree and innocent time, when friendship was as simple as sharing a snack or holding hands during playtime.2. As I grew older, I started to understand the complexities of friendship. I experienced my first falling out with a friend in elementary school. It was a painful lesson, but it taught me the importance of communication and forgiveness in maintaining a friendship.3. High school was a time of deepening friendships. I found my tribe, a group of friends who accepted me for who I was. We went through the ups and downs of adolescence together, supporting each other through heartbreaks, exams, and family issues.4. College brought new challenges and opportunities forfriendship. I met people from different backgrounds and cultures, expanding my understanding of what it means to be a friend. I learned to appreciate the diversity of perspectives and experiences that my friends brought intomy life.5. Post-college life has been a test of true friendship. Distance and busy schedules have made it harder to maintain regular contact with friends. However, the friends who have stayed by my side through the years have proven themselvesto be the ones worth keeping in my life.6. Through all the ups and downs, I've come to realize that friendship is not just about having fun or being there for each other during tough times. It's about mutual respect, understanding, and acceptance. It's about being able to grow and change together, while still cherishingthe bond that brought us together in the first place.。

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