深圳英语新版七年级下册英语所有课文
童年往事作文-年终工作总结开头
My grandma
My grandma was a short woman
with grey was always was a very good
dishes
were probably the best in the world!I will never
forget the taste,
and the smell as well.
Grandma took care of my family. She was really
kind and patient. She died
two years ago and I
miss her very much.
--Ben
Alice
Alice is my best friend. She
is a tall girl with often tells me jokes
to
make me laugh, but she never makes fun of others.
Alice is a smart girl. She is good at Maths.
We often study and play table
tennis together.
I hope we will always remain friends.
--- Joyce
Mr Li
Mr Li is my Maths teacher.
He is tall and thin. His classes are always
full of fun. He uses lots of games in his
teaching.
Mr Li is strict about our studies,
but he always encourages us and gives
us
support. He often says, “Never give up and you’ll
be successful.”
------Amy
Unit 2
France
is calling
France is in western Europe. It is
a country with many beautiful places.
Paris is
the Capital of you will find many famous places
of interest such
as the Eiffel Tower. You can
go to the Louvre Museum if you like art. The
most famous street in Paris is the Champs-
Elysees. This is the place to
go if you want
to visit some shops and department stores.
France is very famous for its wine. There are
many vineyards in the centre
of France and
farmers grow grapes to make excellent French wine.
The south of France lies on the coast, and it
is famous for its wonderful
beaches. A French
town by the sea is the perfect place for a summer
holiday,
but if you prefer to visit France in
Winter, you can try skiing on the
mountains in
the French Alps.
France has something for
everyone, so why not visit France this year?
Unit 3
A blind man and his “ eyes” in a fire
One day, John Dancer and Charlie arrived at a
hotel.
“Good evening, sir,” said the
receptionist. “ You’re welcome to stay,
but
I’m sorry that we don’t allow pets here.”
“Charlie isn’t a pet,” said John. “He’s my
eyes. I’m blind and I
can’t go anywhere by
myself.”
The receptionist apologized and led
John and Charlie to their room.
John was very
tired. He soon fell asleep. Some time later,
Charlie started
barking. John woke up and
smelt smoke. A fire! Smoke started to come in
from under the door. With Charlie’s help, John
put some wet towels along
the bottom of the
door. Then he got down on the next to Charlie and
waited.
Soon he heard the sound of a fire
engine. A fireman arrived and got him
out of
the building, but the fireman did not want to take
Charlie. John
would not go without his “eyes”.
Finally, the fireman got Charlie out
of the
building too and they were both safe.
Unit 4 Save the trees
Trees
in our daily lives
Rebecca wants to
know more about trees and how they help is
interviewing
Dr Jones about trees.
Rebecca: How do trees help us, Dr Jones?
Dr Jones: They help us in many ways. They keep
the air cool and clean.
They take in harmful
gases from the air and produce oxygen for us to
breathe.
They’re major fighters against air
pollution.
Rebecca: I know trees also make our
lives more convenient. Many of the
things in
our daily lives come from trees. For example,
paper and pencils.
Dr Jones: You’re right,
Rebecca. In fact, we get a lot more from trees.
We get fruit and oil from them. Tea also comes
from the leaves of trees.
Look around this
room. A lot of the furniture is made of wood.
Trees are
really important in our daily lives.
Rebecca: I can’t imagine a world without
trees.
Dr Jones: But we cut down millions of
trees every year. We should stop
doing this if
we don’t want a world without trees.
Unit 5 water
Water talks
Dora was in the bathroom. The tap was
on.
“Turn that tap off,” said an angry voice.
“You’re wasting water.”
Dora looked around,
but there was no one there.
“Who are you?”
“I’m a drop of water. Do you know where I come
from?”
“From the tap?” asked Dora.
“A few
days ago, I was in a cloud,” said the drop of
water. “ Then I
dropped into a river and ran
into a reservoir. Then it was time for people
to clean me .”
“ Clean you ?” Dora asked.
“ Yes. I was dirty. They cleaned me and added
some chemical to me . Then
I travelled through
the pipes under the streets and now I’m here.”
Dora asked, “ So is this the end of your
journey?”
“No. People will make me clean
again. I’ll go into a river and then into
the
sea again.”
“Again?”
“Yes. My journey
starts there. Remember not to be waste or pollute
me.
I’m valuable.”
Dora turned the tap off
and came out of the bathroom.
Unit 6
Electricity
Electricity all around
One evening, Daisy said,“ I’m going to
buy a packet of sweets. Does
anyone want
anything?”
Benny, Daisy’s brother, replied,
“Can you get me a packet a packet of
electricity?”
“Yes, I can,” said Daisy.
Then she went out.
Benny laughed, “ She can’t
buy electricity in packets like sweets!
She’ll
look foolish.”
Mum said, “You mustn’t say
that, Benny!”
“What do you know about
electricity, Benny?” Dad asked.
“Electricity
gives us power. It flows through wires. It’s like
water,
in a way,” said Benny.
“You’re
right! Electricity comes into our flat through
thin wires. These
are connected to cables
under the street,” Dad added.
“What are the
cables connected to?” asked Benny.
“They’re
connected to a power station,” answered Dad.
A
moment later, Daisy came back.
“May I have my
packet of electricity?” Benny asked.
“Here you
are!” said Daisy.
“But….these are
batteries!”said Benny.
“Daisy’s right,” said
Dad. “The chemicals inside batteries produce
electricity.”
Mum said, “ Who looks
foolish now , Benny?”
Unit 7 Poems
My dad
He comes home, has a shower,
And eats dinner, every day.
Now he’s
sitting in his favourite chair.
Too tired to
laugh or play.
He reads his book or newspaper
To learn what’s new today.
Soon he’ll go
to bed.
He’s a boring man, my dad
Then I see him working,
On the building
site.
He’s high up in the clouds
Higher
than a kite.
He’s walking on a narrow piece of
wood
Not worried about the height,
Not
afraid, not afraid like me.
He’s a superman,
my dad.
The old newspaper
seller
He’s sitting at the newspaper stand
Near the bus stop,
And he’s smiling.
The Sun is shining.
It’s very hot.
But
he’s smiling.
A bus stops, and the people
rush out.
They’re hurrying to work.
They
don’t have much time to smile.
They take
their papers quickly,
And put down some money.
But he’s a patient man,
And he’s still
smiling.
A crowd of people,
All very
busy, with tired faces,
And just one smile.
Is there just one smile in this
city?
Or will you make it two?
Let’s make
a million smiles.
Unit8 From hobby to
career
My lifetime hobby—studying stars
By Patrick Moore
When I was eight, I got a
book about stars. That was the beginning of my
lifetime hobby.
I used to go outside with
my mum on clear nights and look at the sky. It
looked like black velvet with a million
diamonds on it. In different
seasons, we saw
different groups of stars. Sometimes we saw stars
shooting
brightly across the sky. How
beautiful they were!
Studying the stars was
great fun for me. Once I learnt a little about
them,
I soon wanted to find out more and more
. Now it is my career. I host a
TV programme
called The Sky at Night. I use my knowledge to
tell people
about the stars in a lively way. I
am proud of my TV programme—it has
lasted for
more than 50 years!
Actually, you can turn
your hobby into your career too. Anybody can
achieve
their dreams. You just have to enjoy
what you do!