A. 初三生活作文的素材
英語主要撐握基礎知識及需做些中度題。語音知識需多看多記多練,沒什麼捷徑,最多是些單詞記憶法,及提高自己學習效率的有效時間安排。在語法上,要結合知識點多做專項題。在閱讀理解上,除每天保證兩到三篇的練習外,要增加自己的課外閱讀量,目的是培養英語語感;書面表達以一些範文為例進行持續練習。聽力最好每天堅持聽20-30分鍾,另外練習口語也是提高聽力的最好辦法。最終學好英語一定要多下功夫。
應做到「四勤」與「四多」,具體說來,有以下幾點:
一、「四勤」
1.勤背誦。
積極記憶課本中出現的生詞及片語,理解其用法,並適當運用一些正、反義詞對比,相似詞對比等方式加強記憶。這一步雖然枯燥乏味,但少了它,學習英語就像折了翅膀的鷹,空有雄心卻寸步難行。
2.勤朗讀。
這是學好英語的法寶之一。朗讀的內容一般說來只限於課本,並不以背誦為目的,而著重將注意力集中於自己的正確發音、連續語氣等等。通過朗讀可以熟悉單詞及其用法,體會英語的語氣、語境,增強語感。每天只需半小時左右,但須持之以恆。
3.勤練習。
雖然「題海」戰術不足取,但適當做一些練習,尤其是針對自己不足之處的練習是必不可少的,比如完形填空這種難度較大、考查綜合能力的題型,平時就應多做一些。每次做完後,認認真真地重新對照答案細細摳一遍,體會這些正確選項究竟合理在什麼地方,出題者的意圖又是在考查哪些知識點等等。只有在不斷的練習、體會中,英語水平及應試能力才會不斷提高。
4.勤總結。
相對於其它學科來說,英語的知識點相當零碎,一定要在平時的收集、整理、總結上下功夫。平時聽老師提到或是在參考書上看到的一些零碎的小知識都要及時記錄下來,以備以後復習時用。
二、「四多」
1.多看。
近年來英語試題的難度逐漸增大,試題的觸角涉及到日常生活的各個領域,因此,盡可能地擴大閱讀面,廣泛閱讀,以求開闊視野,並在潛移默化中提高自己的英文水平。
2.多聽。
近年的中考已逐步加入聽力試題。其實,多聽並不僅僅是為了應試,更重要的一點就是在聽的過程中可以逐步增強語感。培養敏銳的語感將有助於增強辨析力和判斷力,是英語學習過程中十分重要的一環。
3.多說。
多說可以增強口語能力,加深記憶,使學過的知識清晰地映在腦海里,不容易被忘記。
4.多練。
通過做大量的習題,可以增強實踐經驗,不至於臨陣發慌,手足無措。而且,熟能生巧,做題也能做出規律,做出語感來。
當然,學習一門語言本身也有其自身的規律,所謂「四勤」、「四多」也只不過是一種加強的手段。要學好英語,更重要的是從語言本身出發,深入鑽研其中的奧秘,從字、詞、句、章各方面逐個加強練習,嚴守「四勤」、「四多」的原則,輕輕鬆鬆取法好成績。
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具體實行方案如下:
1 - 最重要是單詞,開學之時制定個計劃,准備在什麼時候把第幾課的單詞背熟,如果可能盡早把所有單詞記得滾瓜爛熟,要是不行至少在每一節上課之前把此課的單詞記熟(這是關鍵,英語成不成功70%就靠它了)。
2 - 每天至少看30分鍾的課文,哪一篇都好(前提是單詞讀熟),最好以娛樂的心態去進行,不要當作苦差,如果堅持不了至少一周看三次,在讀的時候慢慢培養速度,當然這是在讀的質量有保證的前提下。(中考時閱讀就看這日積月累的工夫了)
3 - 買英語系列磁帶,每天堅持聽一段時間,至少多長自己把握。(注意,一定要從初級開始聽,一開始就好高務遠聽中,高級的話絕對無效)
4 - 每天寫一篇英語日記是很有幫助的,但很多人做不到這一點,所以我建議至少每星期寫一篇,這對提高英語語感和寫作技巧都有極大幫助,如果有機會的可以把日記本交給英語老師修改,看看能得到什麼意見。
我認為,如果可以完全或80%地做到以上四點,初中英語之掌握,自然不在話下
B. 英語寫作素材 我參加的英語考試需要很大的知識面。需要英語的最好是美國的重大與人物事件。而我現在連人名
Reeve was real-life 'Superman'
Although he will always be remembered for portraying "Superman," the greatest role of actor Christopher Reeve's life was as a champion of sufferers of spinal cord injuries(脊椎損傷患者中的鬥士) and an advocate of stem cell research(幹細胞研究).
Unlike the man of steel, he wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and he couldn't leap tall buildings in a single bound.
But the courage and determination Reeve displayed in trying to overcome his paralysis from a 1995 horse-riding accident far surpassed any of the feats of the comic book hero(連環畫英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英國醫學研究學會主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(徹底改變) by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect."
Reeve, 52, died on October 10 of heart failure(心臟功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(傷口嚴重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新獲得了人們的尊敬和欣賞), established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization, and used his fame to raise millions of dollars for research into spinal cord injuries.
He also provided hope and inspiration to other patients and lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other illnesses such as diabetes and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease(糖尿病、阿茲海默症和巴金森氏症).
"He has been our champion. If you think of spinal injuries you automatically conjure up(想起、回憶) a picture of Christopher Reeve," said Paul Smith, executive director of the Spinal Injuries Association in England.
It is because of Reeve that spinal cord injuries and stem cell research are so widely discussed, according to Smith. The fact that it happened to Reeve showed it can affect anyone, even Superman.
Reeve did not live long enough to see whether stem cell research could help restore movement to the paralyzed. The research is still in its early days and no one knows what advances it may bring.
Hewitt: I Came, I Saw, I Conquered
Lleyton Hewitt was born in Adelaide, Australia on 24 February, 1981. His mother is a former champion netballer, his father is a league footballer, and his sister is already ranked number one in Australia for her age in tennis. She has achieved already more in tennis than Lleyton had at the same age.
The Hewitt's have a grass court at their home. This was where young Lleyton began his tennis career. When Lleyton showed an unusual ability for a 4-year-old and he was hitting balls consistently over the net, his parents decided it was time to find him a coach.
「Rather than get into bad habits, it was best he learnt how to hit the ball correctly.」 says his father. Two years later, they got Peter Smith as his coach.
At the age of five, when most children that age are playing hide and seek or getting into all sorts of trouble, Lleyton and his family would make the trip to Melbourne for the Australian Open. Lleyton would sit for up to 12 hours a day watching players practise.
Lleyton's career as a tennis player was planned by his parents who tried their best to keep him away from football. Lleyton's parents thought it was too risky to play football since he might get hurt. Had Lleyton played football, it is quite possible he may have ended up playing for his favorite team—the Adelaide Crows. As his mother says, 「I guess we've guided him into things we felt good for him before he did.」
By the time Lleyton was eight, he was winning 「under-10 games」 and always won a year ahead of his age. A professional career was looking very promising. Lleyton officially turned pro in 1997.
The flying Frenchman set to smash round the world record
They are calling him the Bob Beamon of sailing. And just like Beamon, who astonished the world with his record-breaking long-jump in 1968, the French sailor Francis Joyon is rewriting the nautical record books in an unprecedented fashion.
Joyon, 47, is now in the final stages of an incredible voyage and on course to smash the existing non-stop solo round-the-world record by 20 days. Once he crosses the finish line off the Channel port of Brest on the morning of February 3, he will have completed one of the greatest feats of single-handed sailing in history.
Just like Beamon, whose leap at the Mexico Olympics in 1968 broke the world record by an almost unbelievable 21in - which stood unbeaten until 1991 - Joyon's expected time of 73 days for the 26,000-mile global course will have far exceeded what most thought possible for a solo sailor.
Joyon set sail in November on an adventure some predicted would end in disaster. The father of four from La Trinité-sur-Mer in Brittany was undertaking the voyage in the 90ft trimaran IDEC, a boat of tremendous power with a huge rotating mast that had been built to be raced by a crew of up to ten.
Many were worried that Joyon would end up exhausted and IDEC would simply flip over as she ran out of control in the Southern Ocean.
Others predicted that Joyon would be unable to handle IDEC's enormous sails or that the boat could lose her mast in the rough conditions that any round-the-world sailor inevitably would face.
There were also all the usual dangers - collision with debris in the water, with ice around Antarctica or the possibility that Joyon would collide with a ship while sleeping.
When he set off, the solo record stood at 93 days. Although Joyon was sailing a much faster boat than the previous record-holder, most saw little chance of him getting even close to 80 days.
Joyon had other ideas and over the past 71 days he has enjoyed good fortune with the weather, rarely running out of wind. He has, however, also displayed extraordinary stamina, determination and seamanship in keeping IDEC running close to her full potential.
C. 英語微寫作,寫作素材:1.我的英語不好。2.我不放棄它,也從沒失去勇氣。3、在英語老師的鼓勵下,我相...
I'm sorry to say that I'm not good at English. However, I would never lost courage in learning it nor give up it . With the encouragement from my beloved English teacher, I believe I can get it through and make progress in learning English. I am working hard at English, and I have confidence in myself.
D. 英語寫作素材求助
Reeve was real-life 'Superman'
Although he will always be remembered for portraying "Superman," the greatest role of actor Christopher Reeve's life was as a champion of sufferers of spinal cord injuries(脊椎損傷患者中的鬥士) and an advocate of stem cell research(幹細胞研究).
Unlike the man of steel, he wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and he couldn't leap tall buildings in a single bound.
But the courage and determination Reeve displayed in trying to overcome his paralysis from a 1995 horse-riding accident far surpassed any of the feats of the comic book hero(連環畫英雄).
"He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council(英國醫學研究學會主任) said.
"Like many people who suffer some terrible injury, Christopher Reeve was reinvented(徹底改變) by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect."
Reeve, 52, died on October 10 of heart failure(心臟功能衰竭) after having treatment for an infected pressure wound(傷口嚴重感染) without realizing his dream of walking again.
But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain some feeling(重新獲得了人們的尊敬和欣賞), established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization, and used his fame to raise millions of dollars for research into spinal cord injuries.
He also provided hope and inspiration to other patients and lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other illnesses such as diabetes and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease(糖尿病、阿茲海默症和巴金森氏症).
"He has been our champion. If you think of spinal injuries you automatically conjure up(想起、回憶) a picture of Christopher Reeve," said Paul Smith, executive director of the Spinal Injuries Association in England.
It is because of Reeve that spinal cord injuries and stem cell research are so widely discussed, according to Smith. The fact that it happened to Reeve showed it can affect anyone, even Superman.
Reeve did not live long enough to see whether stem cell research could help restore movement to the paralyzed. The research is still in its early days and no one knows what advances it may bring.
Hewitt: I Came, I Saw, I Conquered
Lleyton Hewitt was born in Adelaide, Australia on 24 February, 1981. His mother is a former champion netballer, his father is a league footballer, and his sister is already ranked number one in Australia for her age in tennis. She has achieved already more in tennis than Lleyton had at the same age.
The Hewitt's have a grass court at their home. This was where young Lleyton began his tennis career. When Lleyton showed an unusual ability for a 4-year-old and he was hitting balls consistently over the net, his parents decided it was time to find him a coach.
「Rather than get into bad habits, it was best he learnt how to hit the ball correctly.」 says his father. Two years later, they got Peter Smith as his coach.
At the age of five, when most children that age are playing hide and seek or getting into all sorts of trouble, Lleyton and his family would make the trip to Melbourne for the Australian Open. Lleyton would sit for up to 12 hours a day watching players practise.
Lleyton's career as a tennis player was planned by his parents who tried their best to keep him away from football. Lleyton's parents thought it was too risky to play football since he might get hurt. Had Lleyton played football, it is quite possible he may have ended up playing for his favorite team—the Adelaide Crows. As his mother says, 「I guess we've guided him into things we felt good for him before he did.」
By the time Lleyton was eight, he was winning 「under-10 games」 and always won a year ahead of his age. A professional career was looking very promising. Lleyton officially turned pro in 1997.
The flying Frenchman set to smash round the world record
They are calling him the Bob Beamon of sailing. And just like Beamon, who astonished the world with his record-breaking long-jump in 1968, the French sailor Francis Joyon is rewriting the nautical record books in an unprecedented fashion.
Joyon, 47, is now in the final stages of an incredible voyage and on course to smash the existing non-stop solo round-the-world record by 20 days. Once he crosses the finish line off the Channel port of Brest on the morning of February 3, he will have completed one of the greatest feats of single-handed sailing in history.
Just like Beamon, whose leap at the Mexico Olympics in 1968 broke the world record by an almost unbelievable 21in - which stood unbeaten until 1991 - Joyon's expected time of 73 days for the 26,000-mile global course will have far exceeded what most thought possible for a solo sailor.
Joyon set sail in November on an adventure some predicted would end in disaster. The father of four from La Trinité-sur-Mer in Brittany was undertaking the voyage in the 90ft trimaran IDEC, a boat of tremendous power with a huge rotating mast that had been built to be raced by a crew of up to ten.
Many were worried that Joyon would end up exhausted and IDEC would simply flip over as she ran out of control in the Southern Ocean.
Others predicted that Joyon would be unable to handle IDEC's enormous sails or that the boat could lose her mast in the rough conditions that any round-the-world sailor inevitably would face.
There were also all the usual dangers - collision with debris in the water, with ice around Antarctica or the possibility that Joyon would collide with a ship while sleeping.
When he set off, the solo record stood at 93 days. Although Joyon was sailing a much faster boat than the previous record-holder, most saw little chance of him getting even close to 80 days.
Joyon had other ideas and over the past 71 days he has enjoyed good fortune with the weather, rarely running out of wind. He has, however, also displayed extraordinary stamina, determination and seamanship in keeping IDEC running close to her full potential.
這三個應該都可以用
E. SAT作文 求3個主題素材!!!!!要英文的!!!!!!!
寫作我建議你用易改,可以網路下,下個免費的,可以幫助你改作文。
F. 初中生記敘文寫作素材
你要幾個,我那兒有四十多個,先給你兩個吧。
1、 相信
兩位情同手足的好朋友。有一次,他們在陽光下各持一把劍練習著。這時,其中一個人開玩笑說:「我要把你一刀砍成兩半!」另一個很有信心且毫不在意地說:「好呀!試試看。」結果,血濺一地。陽光下,一對好友,瞬間成為仇敵。原來的好朋友,在友誼的陽光下,一個深信對方不會下手,另一個則確信他會避開……可最後,他們都錯了。相信他人,可是該信什麼呢?懷疑一切,同樣是可怕的。
2、 禱告的手
大約1940年,丟勒和奈斯丁是一對好朋友,都是在奮斗中的畫家。由於貧窮,他們必須半工半讀才能夠繼續學業。可因為工作佔去他們許多時間,兩人的畫藝進步很慢。困惑了良久,兩個人想出一個辦法,決定,一個人工作來支持彼此的生活費,另一個人則全心學習藝術。丟勒贏了,得以繼續學習。而奈斯丁則辛勤工作,供應兩個人的生活所需。幾年後,丟勒成功了,他按照兩人當初的約定找到奈斯丁,履行支持奈斯丁學習的協議。可他發現,為了支持自己而辛勤工作,奈斯丁那雙原本優美敏感的雙手的手指已經僵硬扭曲,遭到終生的損壞,不能靈敏地操作畫筆了。丟勒心痛如絞。這天,丟勒去拜訪奈斯丁,發現奈斯丁正合著雙手,跪在地上,安靜而誠摯地為他的成功禱告。藝術家雙眼潮濕,將朋友那雙禱告的手畫了下來。這幅畫成為舉世聞名的《禱告的手》。其實,在我們每一個人的背後,其實都有著一雙,或者更多雙這樣的手,值得我們銘記。比如:慈母漸漸霜白的頭發,父親漸漸佝僂的軀干,愛人日漸增皺紋的面頰。
G. 英語寫作尋找素材—the Arts
第一篇應該開頭先亮明自己的看法,是或不是?
接著再與一些例子,比如「放縱」或「約束」的例子。其中加入自己的一些意見。
然後可以再進行一下自己意見的表達
最後總結
Oh ,sorry.
H. 關於考研英語寫作的素材來源,市面上滿天飛,究竟哪些最靠譜
英語作文網上一復搜一大堆,制有的很有利用價值,有的亂大街。作文佔了總分的30%,分量之重,不言而喻!正確選擇資料,一定要明白資料在精不在多。這部分也是考研英語唯一可以速成的部分,特別對於英語基礎較為薄弱的來說,要對好的語言素材進行背誦記憶。清北起航的英語作文模板裡面的資料很豐富,能抓住命題思路 ,多背背對你寫作有很大幫助,最起碼練練語感,不至於面對「作文」無話可說。