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北京2015英语高考作文2015高考英语满分作文

北京2015英语高考作文2015高考英语满分作文北京2015英语高考作文:2015年高考英语满分作文赏析2015年高考英语满分作文赏析一. 用词准确;表达地道【北京卷高考英语】【试题回放】第一节情景作文(20分) 美国中学生jeff将要来你所在的红星中学学习中文,经协商安排住在你家。

假设你是李华,请给Jeff写一封信,按照下图顺序介绍他来中国后的生活安排。

注意:1. 信的开头已为你写好。

2.词数不少于60。

Dear Jeff,I’m Hua from Beijing Hongxing Middle School. I’m very happy to learn that you’re going to stay with my family while you’re in Be ijing.While you are here, we’ll provide you with a room of your own with a bed, a desk, a couple of chairs and a TV. You’ll also have your own bathroom. Our school is quite close to our home, so we could go to school together by bike. At noon we’ll ea t at the school dining hall. I’m sure you’ll like the delicious Chinesefood there, and enjoy talking with friends over lunch. Classes in our school usually finish at 4 in the afternoon. You can then join other students in playing ball games or swimming. I t’ll be a lot of fun.If you have any questions or requests, please let me know. We’ll try our best to make your stay here in Beijing a pleasant experience.Best wishes,Li Hua[名师点评]这篇文章的特点还是比较清晰的,第一,作者根据图画将文章的要点概括完整,内容充实而丰富,结构紧凑,有层次感;第二,本文没有采用华丽的辞藻,但用词十分恰当,段落过渡自然,令人耳目一新。

2008北京高考英语作文

2008北京高考英语作文

2008北京高考英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 10-year-old kid from Beijing. Today I wanna tell you about this crazy thing called the "Gaokao" that all the big kids have to take. It's like the biggest, baddest test in the whole world! My older sister just took it last year, and let me tell you, it was nuts!So the Gaokao is this huge exam that all the high school students in China have to take if they wanna get into a good college. It's like their one shot, their golden ticket to the future. And the English part? Whew, it's no joke!From what my sister told me, the English section was super duper hard. Like, they had to read all these really long and boring passages about stuff like economics and politics. Snooze fest, am I right? But that's not even the worst part!Then they had to answer a bajillion questions about the details and implied meanings and whatnot. My sister said it was like trying to decode ancient hieroglyphics or something. Shehad to circle the right answers and fill in the blanks and match the vocabulary words. It was a total brain scrambler!But you know what the real killer was? The writing part. Yup, they had to write a whole essay in English about some deep philosophical topic. Like, why are trees important? Or what's the meaning of life? Heavy stuff for a high schooler, if you ask me.My sister stayed up for days trying to plan and outline and revise her essay. She was gulping down coffee like it was going out of style. I remember she looked like an actual zombie, with bags under her eyes and everything. It was kind of scary, to be honest.When the big day finally came, she was a nervous wreck. She kept muttering idioms and vocabulary words under her breath on the way to the test center. I felt really bad for her, you know?After it was all over, she practically collapsed on the couch from exhaustion. But you know what the craziest part was? She had to wait like two whole months to get her scores back! Can you imagine the suspense and agony?Thankfully, she ended up doing really well and got into a great university. Phew, crisis averted! But I don't think I couldever handle that kind of pressure. Maybe I'll just become a professional video gamer or something instead.Anyway, that's the scoop on the 2008 Beijing Gaokao English test, straight from the mouth of a kid who witnessed his sister's struggle firsthand. It was like a war zone, I'm telling you! Those high schoolers are braver than the marines if you ask me. I don't know how they do it, but mad respect to anyone who can survive that kind of madness. This little dude is sticking to finger painting and jump rope for now!篇2The 2008 Beijing Gaokao English ExamHi there! My name is Jingfei and I'm 10 years old. I just took the English part of the 2008 Beijing Gaokao exam and I wanted to tell you all about it! The gaokao is a really important test that high school students in China have to take to get into university. Even though I'm still in elementary school, I got special permission to take just the English portion because my English is so good. Let me walk you through the exam!The first section was listening comprehension. They played some recordings and asked multiple choice questions about what we heard. For one of the recordings, it was just somepeople ordering food at a restaurant. That one was pretty easy! But then they played another recording that was a lecture about black holes. I didn't understand a lot of the hard vocabulary words they used. Luckily, we could listen to each recording twice.Next up was the reading comprehension section. We had to read some passages and answer questions about the main ideas, vocabulary in context, and making inferences. One of the passages was from a famous novel by Charles Dickens called A Tale of Two Cities. I've never actually read that book, but I was able to get the gist from the excerpt they provided. Another passage was about the history of the Olympic Games. That was interesting to learn about since the 2008 Olympics were just held in Beijing!The writing section was probably the hardest part for me. We had to write a short essay responding to a prompt about whether elementary schools should have uniforms. I argued that uniforms help students focus on their studies instead of worrying about fashion. But adding enough details and examples to fill the word count was tough. Then we also had to write a longer essay about the pros and cons of living in a big city versus a small town. I wrote that I prefer living in a big city like Beijing because there's always something fun to do, but small towns are quieter.What do you think - would you rather live in a huge metropolis or a tiny village?The grammar section wasn't too bad. It tested things like verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, and proper word usage.I've been studying grammar rules since I started learning English as a little kid. There were some tricky questions where you had to identify the errors in sentences. But overall I felt pretty confident about that part.Finally, the vocabulary section quizzed us on definitions of advanced English words taken out of context. This is where knowing roots, prefixes, and etymology really came in handy. For example, they asked what the word "bibliophile" means. Well, I know "biblio" is the root relating to books, and "phile" means lover of something. So I could deduce a bibliophile is a lover of books! See, my crazy vocabulary skills paid off.Phew, I'm exhausted just recounting all that to you! The whole English test took about three hours from start to finish. My hand was cramping by the end from writing so much. Even though the test was hard, I actually had a lot of fun getting to challenge myself. I really hope I did well - maybe I'll end up going to an Ivy League school when I'm older!Anyway, that's my whole experience with the 2008 Beijing Gaokao English exam. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for reading my essay. Time for me to go play outside and be a kid again after all that hard work. Bye!篇3My Big Brother's Big TestHi! My name is Mei Mei and I'm 8 years old. I'm in 3rd grade at Tian'anmen Elementary School in Beijing. My big brother Bao Bao is 18 and just finished his last year of high school. He had to take a really important test called the Gaokao to try to get into a good university in China. The Gaokao is a really really big deal!Bao Bao studied sooooo hard for the Gaokao test. He would wake up at 5am every morning to start studying before school. Then after school, he would go to extra tutoring classes until9pm at night! On weekends, he wouldn't play at all - he just studied from morning until night. My parents were always telling him to take breaks, but he never listened. He was determined to get a high score.The Gaokao test happened over 2 days in early June. Bao Bao looked sooo nervous those mornings. My mom made him a big breakfast to give him energy. I could tell he was reallystressed. He left early and didn't come back until dinner time. When he got home, he looked exhausted from concentrating so hard all day. He didn't even want to talk about how it went.While we waited for the results, Bao Bao seemed on-edge. He had studied subjects like Chinese, math, English, physics, chemistry, and biology for the test. My parents tried to help him relax by taking us out for walks and his favorite foods. But he just seemed anxious all the time. Finally, in late June the results came out!Bao Bao did awesome! He scored in the top 5% in all of Beijing. We were all so proud and happy for him. His scores were good enough to get into Peking University, which is one of the best schools in China. My parents threw him a big celebration party with all our family and friends. Bao Bao was smiling so big.Now Bao Bao is getting ready to start his first semester at Peking University in September. He worked so incredibly hard to achieve his dream of going to a top university. My parents always tell me that I should follow his example of being dedicated and working really hard in school. I'm going to try my best!I'm really going to miss Bao Bao when he goes away for university though. He's my best friend and favorite person to play games and watch cartoons with. Our home is going to feelempty without him around. But I know he'll be back for holidays and summer break. I can't wait to hear all about his new life at university!That's the story of my big brother taking the crazy difficult Gaokao exam. Even though I'm just a kid, I could see how that test caused him so much stress and pressure. All the students have to cram for months and the tests are really long and tough. But Bao Bao pushed through and his perseverance paid off in the end. Families in China put so much importance on the Gaokao results since it determines your whole future. No wonder it's seen as one of the most difficult exams in the world!Someday I'll be old enough to take the Gaokao too. I just hope I end up being as hard-working and focused as Bao Bao was. He showed that if you study really hard and give it your all, you can achieve your dreams! I have a few more years before I need to start worrying about it though. For now, I'm just going to keep playing and enjoying my elementary school years. Fighting through tough exams can wait a little longer!篇4My Name is Billy and I'm in Fifth GradeHi there! My name is Billy and I'm a fifth grader at Sunny Hills Elementary School. I'm pretty good at math and science, but my favorite subject is definitely recess! I love running around and playing games with my friends. We have a huge playground with swings, slides, and even a basketball court. Sometimes we play tag or hide-and-seek, but my all-time favorite game is kickball. I'm the kickball champion of the entire fifth grade!My Best Friend JoeyMy very best friend in the whole world is Joey. We've known each other since kindergarten and we do everything together. Joey is really funny and always makes me laugh. He's also super smart and helps me with my homework sometimes. Last year, we both tried out for the school play and Joey got the lead role as the brave knight who saves the princess. I was just a villager, but I didn't mind because I got to wear a cool costume with a fake beard!The Best Day EverOne day last summer, Joey and I had the best day ever. It all started when my mom took us to the water park. We went on all the crazy water slides and played around in the wave pool for hours. After the water park, we went to Joey's house and had a huge pizza party with his family. His older brother even let usplay his new video game! We stayed up really late watching movies and eating popcorn. When my mom finally came to pick me up, I didn't want to leave. Joey is the coolest friend a kid could ask for.My Favorite ThingsSome of my other favorite things are comic books, ice cream, and telling jokes. I have a huge comic book collection with all the best superheroes like Spider-Man, Batman, and the Incredible Hulk. My dream is to create my own comic book character someday. An awesome ice cream sundae from the parlor down the street is hard to beat on a hot day. I usually get strawberry and chocolate sauce with sprinkles on top - yum!As for jokes, here's one of my favorites: What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back? A stick! Get it? I crack myself up sometimes. Joey and I are always trying to outdo each other with silly jokes and pranks. One time, we even put a whoopee cushion on our teacher's chair. She wasn't too happy about that one!My AmbitionsWhen I grow up, I'm going to be a professional basketball player or maybe even an astronaut. Can you imagine how cool itwould be to dunk from outer space? I practice my jump shot every day after school. My dad says if I keep working hard, I could get a scholarship to a great college someday. Exploring other planets would be amazing too. I already know all the names of the planets in our solar system. I'll never forget that silly saying: "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos!" That's supposed to help you remember the order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.Well, that's a little bit about me and my life as a ten-year-old kid. Things can be pretty awesome when you're in fifth grade - as long as you don't have too much homework! I've got to run now and get ready for Joey's birthday party this weekend. Thanks for reading and I'll talk to you later!篇5Here's an essay of around 2000 words, written from the perspective of an elementary school student, about the 2008 Beijing English exam:My Big Bro Takes the Big English TestHi there! My name is Xiao Ming and I'm 8 years old. I go to Sunshine Elementary School here in Beijing. Today I wanna tell you all about what happened when my big brother Hai Zhi tookthe really important English test for his gaokao this year. It was such an exciting day!Hai Zhi is 18 and just finished his last year of high school. He studied sooooo hard for the gaokao, especially for the English part. English is super important if you wanna get into a good university in China. My parents were always telling him "Study! Study! You need to do well on the English test!"A few weeks before the big test day, things started getting really serious at our house. Hai Zhi barely left his room except for meals. He had sticky notes with English vocab words stuck all over the walls. He would walk around muttering English phrases under his breath. Sometimes I would hear him screaming "Why is English so hard"Mom and Dad were stressed too. They kept asking Hai Zhi if he was prepared, reminding him to get enough sleep, telling him to stay focused. I think they were more nervous than he was! One night at dinner, Dad said "Son, this English exam could decide your whole future. No pressure though!" Hai Zhi just rolled his eyes.Finally, test day arrived on June 7th. Hai Zhi had to be at the exam site super early, before 7am! The night before, none of us slept well. We were all tossing and turning, worried about theEnglish test. When Hai Zhi's alarm went off at 5am, I could hear Mom crying in the kitchen. "My baby is taking the gaokao English exam today!" she sobbed.Hai Zhi looked a little green around the gills at breakfast. "What if I blank out on the English writing section?" he fretted, pushing his congee around with his chopsticks. Dad gave him one of those protein shake drinks bodybuilders have. "Drink this, it'll help energize your brain!" he said gruffly, trying to act casual but you could tell he was anxious.At 6:15am, we all piled into a cab and headed to the exam hall. There were sooooo many students already there, itting on the ground or pacing nervously. I'd never seen so many pencils and calculators in one place! The air was thick with tension and the smell of sweaty armpits. Yuck!We found Hai Zhi's classroom and he gave us all big hugs goodbye. "Good luck on the English portion!" I yelled, probably a little too loudly because people glared at me. Mom was already crying again. "My son, the English scholar!" she bawled. Dad just kept nodding his head seriously.The test started at 7:30 sharp. For the next few hours, we couldn't stop imagining what was happening with that English exam. "I bet he's working on the listening part now...I hope hestudied those vocab words enough...oh no, what if he mixes up 'its' and 'it's' on the writing??" Mom fretted the whole time.Finally, at 11:30am, we heard the signal that the morning test was over. Hai Zhi stumbled out, looking like a zombie. "How'd it go? How was the English section?" We all asked anxiously, crowding around him. He stared at us blankly for a few seconds, then gave a weak smile. "I...think it went pretty well? The writing prompt was on pollution and environment, so I tried to use all those ecology words we practiced."We cheered and hugged him again. Mom and Dad looked so relieved, like their first-born child had just won a Olympic gold medal! I was super proud of my bro too. That English test is no joke, but he worked his butt off to do well on it.Over the next few days, all Hai Zhi could talk about was specific questions from the English portion. "Yeah, I should've put 'an' instead of 'a' on that one sentence..." "Wait, was the answer 'used to' or 'be used to' on that grammar question?" He went over his English test with a fine-toothed comb, second guessing every answer. My poor brother was obsessing so much!A few weeks later, the gaokao scores finally came out. Hai Zhi's English mark ended up being pretty high - an 89 out of 100! We all whooped and cheered when we saw it. Mom baked a caketo celebrate her "English Superstar Son." Dad shook Hai Zhi's hand solemnly, clearly crazy proud even if he didn't show it much.Thanks to his solid English score, Hai Zhi got into a good university in Shanghai to study engineering. Phew, all that hard work paid off! He still groans whenever he has to write English essays for classes though. "Man, I thought I was done with English after the gaokao!" he'll joke. But I know he's lowkey proud of his skills too.So yeah, that's the story of my big brother conquering the super important English test on his gaokao. It was such a big deal in our family, like Hai Zhi was going off to war or something! But he slayed that English dragon like a true champion. I hope when I have to take the gaokao in 10 years, I can be as prepared as he was. Wish me luck - I'm going to need it if the English section is still so crazy tough!篇6The 2008 Beijing Gaokao English ExamHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I just took the 2008 Beijing Gaokao English exam last week and I wanted to tell you all about it!First of all, what even is the Gaokao? It's this really big and important test that high school students in China have to take to get into university. The English part is just one section, but it's really hard. My big sister Meimei is taking it for real this year since she's in her last year of high school. I'm just a little kid, but I asked her if I could take the English part as practice. She said sure, but she didn't think I'd do very well. Well, I showed her!The exam was split into different sections - listening, reading, writing, translation, and grammar. I was pretty nervous going in, but I did my best on each part.The listening part had conversations and passages that we had to listen to and answer questions about. There were talks about things like choosing a university, part-time jobs, and environmental protection. The speakers were talking pretty fast, but I've watched a lot of English cartoons so I'm used to that speed! I got most of those questions right.Then there was the reading section with all kinds of different passages - stories, advertisements, news reports, and more. We had to read them and answer comprehension questions. Some of the topics were kind of boring for a kid like me, like stock market trends and corporate business strategies. But there weresome fun ones too about things like comic book heroes and extreme sports. I really liked those!The writing part asked us to write a short essay responding to a prompt. The prompt I got was: "If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?" How cool is that?! I wrote all about how I would want the power of super speed so I could run everywhere in a flash. Zoom zoom! My teacher always tells me not to run in the halls at school, but if I had super speed I could run wherever I wanted. No hall could stop me!For the translation bit, we had to translate sentences back and forth between English and Chinese. That part was kind of easy for me since I'm bilingual and speak both languages at home. My mom is from America so we speak English together a lot. She didn't believe me at first when I said they let10-year-olds take the Gaokao English exam!The grammar section had us identify parts of speech, correct errors, and things like that. As long as you know your English grammar rules, it's just following the patterns. It was pretty straightforward.Overall, I thought the test was really fun! It was challenging for sure, but I prepared a lot by reading English books, watching movies, and practicing test questions. Meimei couldn't believe itwhen I got a higher score than her practice test. She was so impressed!My parents said I don't need to worry about the real Gaokao for another 8 years, but I'm going to keep working hard at English. Who knows, maybe I'll get a perfect score when it's my turn! I'll just have to wait and see.For any other primary school kids out there thinking about taking the English Gaokao, I say go for it! It's tough but if you love English and are willing to put in the effort to prepare, you can do it. It'll be great practice for the real deal when you're older. Just relax, have fun with it, and don't be nervous. You got this!That's my experience with the crazy 2008 Beijing Gaokao English exam. Let me know if you have any other questions! Study hard, play hard, and enjoy this awesome language we call English. Thanks for reading, and have a SUPER day!。

2015高考英语作文北京

2015高考英语作文北京

2015高考英语作文北京I remember the first time I visited Beijing. It was a bustling city with so much energy and excitement. The people were friendly and the food was amazing. I couldn't believe how much history and culture there was to explore.The Great Wall was one of the most impressive sights I saw. It was incredible to think about how it was built and the history behind it. I also enjoyed visiting the Forbidden City and learning about the ancient emperors and their way of life.The street food in Beijing was out of this world. I tried so many new and interesting dishes that I had never even heard of before. From Peking duck to dumplings, everything was delicious.One thing that really stood out to me was the contrast between the old and the new in Beijing. There were ancient temples and traditional hutongs right alongside modernskyscrapers and high-speed trains. It was fascinating to see how the city has evolved over the years.Overall, my time in Beijing was unforgettable. I made so many memories and experienced things that I will never forget. I can't wait to go back and explore even more of this amazing city.。

08年高考英语作文

08年高考英语作文

08年高考英语作文As the 2008 Olympic Games approached, Beijing, the host city, underwent a remarkable transformation. The event not only brought the world's attention to China but also left alasting impact on the city's infrastructure, culture, and the mindset of its citizens.Firstly, the infrastructure improvements were significant. New transportation systems, such as the expansion of the subway network and the construction of the Beijing Capital International Airport's Terminal 3, were completed to accommodate the influx of visitors. The city's roads were also expanded, and the "Bird's Nest," a state-of-the-art stadium, became a symbol of Beijing's modernization.Secondly, the cultural exchange during the Olympics was unprecedented. Beijing's residents were exposed to a diverse array of international cultures as athletes and spectators from over 200 countries gathered for the games. This exposure fostered a greater appreciation for global diversity and encouraged cultural exchanges that continue to enrich thecity's cultural landscape.Moreover, the mindset of the citizens shifted towards a more international perspective. The desire to communicate with the world led to a surge in English learning among the populace. Schools and community centers offered language courses, and many Beijing residents took the opportunity to improve theirEnglish skills, which not only helped during the Olympics but also opened doors for future international interactions.Lastly, the environmental awareness was heightened. In preparation for the games, Beijing implemented strict environmental regulations to improve air quality. The city saw a reduction in pollution levels and an increase in green spaces, which not only benefited the athletes but also the long-term health of the city's residents.In conclusion, the 2008 Olympics served as a catalyst for change in Beijing. The city's infrastructure, cultural diversity, international outlook, and environmental consciousness were all positively influenced by this global event. The legacy of the 2008 Olympics continues to be felt in Beijing, leaving a lasting imprint on the city's development and the lives of its people.。

2015北京高考满分英语作文

2015北京高考满分英语作文

2015北京高考满分英语作文From the moment I first encountered the English language, I was captivated by its rhythmic cadence and the vast world it represented. However, my journey to fluency was not withoutits challenges. This essay is a testament to the power of perseverance, a quality that has propelled me through the complexities of language acquisition and has ultimately ledto my success in the 2015 Beijing Gaokao English examination.My initial foray into the world of English was marked by frustration and confusion. The language seemed animpenetrable fortress, its grammar an arcane code that Icould not decipher. Yet, with each mistake, each mispronunciation, I learned and grew. I embraced the challenge, for I believed that the mastery of English was not just an academic pursuit but a key to unlocking a world of knowledge and culture.The road to proficiency was paved with setbacks. There were days when the vocabulary felt like a Sisyphean boulder,forever rolling back down the hill despite my best efforts.But I persisted, employing various strategies to overcomethese obstacles. I immersed myself in English literature, listened to podcasts, and engaged in conversation with native speakers. Each encounter with the language was a step forward, a brick in the foundation of my linguistic competence.The Gaokao, known for its rigor and high stakes, was adaunting prospect. The English section, in particular, required not only a command of the language but also the ability to think critically and express complex ideas coherently. I approached my preparation with diligence and determination. I analyzed past papers, honed my writing skills, and practiced under timed conditions to simulate the exam environment.On the day of the exam, I felt a strange sense of calm. The months of hard work had prepared me for this moment. As I navigated through the sections, I was mindful of thestructure and coherence of my responses. The essay question, which asked for my views on the importance of cultural exchange, was a topic close to my heart. I drew upon my experiences and knowledge to craft an argument that was both personal and persuasive.Receiving the notification that I had achieved a full score was a moment of profound satisfaction. It was not just an academic achievement but a validation of the countless hours spent in study and the unwavering belief in my ability to succeed. The journey had been arduous, but the reward was the sweetest fruit of all: the knowledge that perseverance is not just a virtue but a path to triumph.In conclusion, my experience with the 2015 Beijing Gaokao English examination has taught me that with determination and hard work, there is no mountain too high to climb. The mastery of English has opened doors to new opportunities and has equipped me with the tools to engage with the world on a global stage. As I look to the future, I carry with me thelessons learned: that perseverance is the key to unlocking one's potential and achieving one's dreams.。

2015北京卷英语卷作文

2015北京卷英语卷作文

2015北京卷英语卷作文I remember the first time I visited Beijing, the bustling streets and the vibrant atmosphere left a deep impression on me. The city seemed to be a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, with ancient temples standing tall amidst towering skyscrapers.The food in Beijing is simply amazing. From the famous Peking duck to the mouth-watering street food, I was constantly amazed by the variety and flavors of the local cuisine. Every meal was an adventure, and I found myself trying new dishes at every opportunity.One thing that struck me about Beijing was the rich history and culture that permeated every aspect of life. Whether it was visiting the Forbidden City or walking along the Great Wall, I was constantly reminded of the city's incredible past and the impact it has had on the world.The people of Beijing are incredibly friendly andwelcoming. I was constantly amazed by their hospitality and willingness to help a foreigner like me navigate the city. Despite the language barrier, I never felt alone or out of place.The energy of Beijing is infectious. Whether it's the lively markets, the colorful festivals, or the bustling nightlife, there is always something exciting happening in the city. I found myself constantly caught up in the excitement and vibrancy of Beijing.Overall, my time in Beijing was an unforgettable experience. The city left a lasting impression on me, and I can't wait to visit again and explore even more of what it has to offer.。

2015北京高考英文作文

2015北京高考英文作文

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北京高考英语作文2015

北京高考英语作文2015

北京高考英语作文2015As the 2015 Beijing high school entrance examination approaches, students are feeling the pressure. Many of them have been studying hard for months, hoping to achieve good results. The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high. But despite the stress and anxiety, students are determined to do their best.In the days leading up to the exam, students are busy reviewing their notes and practicing past papers. They are also seeking help from their teachers and classmates, eager to fill any gaps in their knowledge. The atmosphere is intense, with everyone focused on one goal: success.For some students, the exam is a chance to prove themselves and make their families proud. For others, it is an opportunity to secure a spot at a top university. Whatever their motivation, they are all united in their desire to excel.On the day of the exam, nerves are running high. Students arrive at the test center early, clutching their admission tickets and ID cards. They take their seats inthe exam hall, their hearts pounding with anticipation. As the exam papers are handed out, they take a deep breath and dive in, ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way.After the exam, there is a sense of relief and exhaustion. Students emerge from the test center, their minds buzzing with thoughts of the questions they answered and the ones they struggled with. They know that it's outof their hands now, and all they can do is wait for the results.In the end, the Beijing high school entranceexamination is just one step in the journey of these students' lives. No matter what the outcome, they have shown resilience, determination, and a willingness to push themselves to their limits. And that, in itself, is a remarkable achievement.。

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2015年北京高考(20 分)假如你是红星中学学生李华。

根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,介绍在“传统文化进校园“活动中,面向人艺术家学习捏面人的过程。

并以”A Day with a Craftsman”为题,给校刊”英语角“写一篇英文稿件。

注意:词数不少于60.提示词:一个面团a piece of dough 面人dough figurineLast Tuesday, our class invited an old craftsman to teach us how to make dough figurines.When the craftsman came into the classroom, we gave him a warm welcome and two boys helped him with the tool box. First, he showed us the basic steps and skills of making dough figurines. We stood around him and watched attentively. Then we started to have a try ourselves. The old man walked around and helped us patiently.Finally, we put the figurines we made on the table and took pictures with the old craftsman. Looking at the figurines, we were all very excited.We hope we can have more activities of this kind!2014年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,用校刊"英语园地"写一篇短文,记述你和同学们向学校提建议,解决自行车存放问题的过程。

注意:1. 词数不少于60.2. 短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

There was a problem with the parking place for bikes in our school.(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)2014年北京高考英语作文范文There was a problem with the parking place for bikes in our school. I noticed the entrance was small and almost blocked. So my classmates and I had a discussion and wrote a report. Then we went to meet the schoolmaster in his office and gave the report to him. He accepted oursuggestions. Soon afterwards, a second entrance was opened to the parking place. Now it is easy to park our bikes there.2013年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,请按照以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英文写一篇周记。

记述爸爸出差期间,妈妈生病,你照顾她的过程。

注意:1. 周记的开头已经为你写好。

2. 词数不少于60.【答案】告别、生病、照顾、夸奖Last Monday, my father said goodbye to my mother and me and went on a business trip. He would be away for three days. Just the next morning, I found my mother wasn't feeling well. She had a cold. I immediately went to get her some medicine and then prepared some noodles for her. With my special care, my mother recovered quickly. When my father came back home, my mother told him what had happened. He praised me for what I had done.I feel very happy that I have done something for my mother2012年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,校报英文版正在开展“续写雷锋日记”活动。

请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,将你所做的一件好事以日记形式记述下来,向校报投稿。

注意:1.日记的开头已为你写好。

2.词数不少于60。

Saturday,June2 Fine This morning,when I was waking on the street ,I saw that two travelers were reading a map,looking puzzled.It seemed that they were lost.I went up to them and asked how I could help.They told me they were looking for the Temple of Heaven.I led them to the nearby bus stop and advised them to take No.20 bus,which could take them there directly.They appreciated my help greatly.Before long,the bus came.We waved good-bye to each other.Seeing them on the bus ,I felt a kind of satisfaction. 2011年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华。

下面四幅图表述了近期发生在你们班的一个真实故事,请根据图片的先后顺序,为校刊“英语园地”写一篇短文,次数不少于60。

一、内容要点:1.老师滑倒2.学生送老师看病3.学生看望老师4.老师回班上课二、One possible version:Last Monday, we were having our Chinese class when the teacher suddenly slipped and fell. We were all worried about her. One of the boys carried her on the back, with the help of some others, to the clinic immediately. It turned out that her right leg was broken and she had to stay in the hospital. The following day, we went to visit her with flower and fruit. Seeing her lying in bed with her leg wrapped in bandages, we felt sorry for her and hoped that she would recover soon. This Thursday she returned to the class on a wheelchair to give us lessons. We were all deeply moved and proud of having such a responsible teacher.2010年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,利用上周末的时间帮助祖父母安排了去北戴河的旅行。

请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,写一篇英文周记,叙述你从准备到送行的全过程。

注意:1.周记的开头已为你写好。

2.词数不少于60。

One possible version:Last weekend, I helped my grandparents prepare their trip to Beidaihe. On Saturday morning, together with my grandparents, I searched the Internet for the train schedule, the weather in Beidaile, and some hotel information. In the afternoon, I went to the train station and managed to buy two tickets for my grandparents although there was a long queue. After dinner, I packed into the suitcase the things my grandparents reed, such as clothes, glasses, an umbrella, and a map. The next morning, I went to the station to see them off. Waving goodbye to them on the platform, I felt happy for them and wished them a safe journey.2009年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三一班的学生李华,为响应绿化祖国的号召,你班四月十二日去郊区植树,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,介绍植树活动的全过程,给某英文杂志的“绿色行动”专栏写一篇以“Green Action in Our Class”为题的英文稿件。

注意:词数不少于60提示词:郊区suburbsGreen Action in Our ClassApril 12 is memorable because our class had a meaningful experience on that day. In the morning, we bicycled to the suburbs to plant trees, talking and laughing all the way. Upon arrival, we began to work immediately. Some were digging holes. Some were carrying and planting young trees. Others were watering them. After getting the work done, we put up a board reminding people to protect the trees. Before leaving we took some photos to record our green action. Seeing the lines of trees, we all had a sense of achievement. We feel it’s our duty to protect and beautify our environment.2008年北京高考(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三一班的学生李华,为校刊英语园地写一篇题为“Our Spring Outing” 的英文稿件。

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