高一上册单元同步作文:我的母亲(精选6篇)
高一上册单元同步作文:我的母亲 篇1
高一上册第五单元同步作文:自由写作实践(九)
美好的回忆
乌飞兔走,不知不觉,我已经在这个不大的校园里度过了一年半的时间,慢慢麻木地习惯了“三点一线”的生活(教学楼·宿舍和食堂三点成一线)。正因为麻木地习惯了,所以也就厌倦了这样的生活,总想改变点什么,却又只剩茫然与无奈。
直到……直到那个阳光耀眼的日子,看见了那棵比阳光更夺目的花树。
那天放学后,我慢悠悠地下了楼梯,慢吞吞地走向食堂,走出教学楼的影子那一刻,眼睛涩涩地疼,呵,原来是从地面反射过来的阳光刺痛了眼。
饭后,我漫不经心地走在通往宿舍的那条水泥路上,左眼余光中似乎瞥见了什么东西。向左望去,浆糊脑袋中“嘭”地一声突然开始变得清醒起来,终于 明白了什么是震撼,简直不敢相信,这里居然有棵这么大的花树!其实我以前也见过那样大的花树,在我的梦中,四周飘着花,天在旋,地在转,我在树下笑啊笑 啊。可这不是梦呢!我快步走了过去,站在树下,仰望着它,它居然比这个夏日里的阳光更耀眼!但奇怪的是,看着这么耀眼的花树,我的眼睛却没有涩涩地疼,鼻 子却有点酸酸的,眼眶里好像有点什么可爱的东西要蹦出来。
一阵风吹过,一些花儿似乎受到了音乐的召唤,纷纷飘入舞池,从上而下跳起了华尔兹。对着漫天花雨,我遐想万分,手不听使唤,轻轻抬起,抚摸着它 的树干。我低声问它:“树啊树啊,你什么时候就在这儿的呢?怎么我都不知道?”风摇拽着树叶,“唰唰,唰唰”,树笑了笑,低下头,说:“我一直都在这,只 是你从未察觉。”
对啊!我一直在抱怨校园生活的无趣,除了学习还是学习,心中的埋怨早已为我戴上了有色眼睛,身边这些美丽的事物当然再也看不见。
“放心吧,以后我会去发现,去珍惜你们的。”我低下头,看见地下斑斑驳驳的阳光在那闪啊闪,就像奔跑在无际草原上的孩童的欢笑,一滴泪珠滑过左脸,我的嘴角也跟着微微上扬……
从此,我才发现,生活是这样美丽,快乐是这样简单。
前几天,那棵花树被剪了好些枝叶,树上只剩下稀稀疏疏的小花,甚是荒凉,那曾经的夺目恍如隔世。眼眶再次湿润,为园丁的不珍惜,以及花树的遭遇。
我抚着它受伤的`枝干,呜咽着问:“你伤心吗?”
它摇摇头,很释然地笑了笑,说:“我知道我有过个很美的花季,就已经很开心,我现在要储蓄的阳光,水份和养料,来年我会给你个更美的花季!”
我猛地抬起头,恰巧迎上了它坚定的目光,心再次感到震撼。这个花季,我也应该做些什么让我的青春变得更精彩,等到七老八十的时候,回忆起那段美丽的日子,心中无悔……
泪珠在右脸划出了一个最美的弧度垂直下落,入泥时,我听见了心中的回音,我猜,那是天使的笑声……
高一上册单元同步作文:我的母亲 篇2
突然, 从远处传来一声尖锐的口哨声, 西尔维娅知道这不是友好的鸟鸣声。“你好, 小女孩。”一个年轻的小伙子高兴地叫道, “这儿离大路多远? ”西尔维娅发抖着低语道:“两里。”她面对的是一个带枪的高个小伙子。
陌生人开始和西尔维娅赶着奶牛在森林里穿行。“我一直在打鸟, ”他抱怨道, “但我迷路了, 你认为我可以在你家过夜吗? ”
西尔维娅 没有回答 , 她很高兴就要到家了。她看见祖母正站在农舍门口。陌生人放下枪, 把他遇到的问题告诉微笑着的西尔维娅的祖母。“当然, 你可以和我们待在一起, ”她说, “我们不怎么富裕, 但欢迎你和我们分享我们拥有的东西。”吃完饭, 他们三人坐在屋外, 年轻人说他是个 研究鸟类 的科学家。
“你把它 们装在一 个袋袋里? ”西尔维娅问道。“不, ”他慢慢回答道, “我用枪把它们打下来, 然后用专门的化学药品把它们制成标本保存起来。在我家的实验室中, 我收集了100多种全美 国不同种类的鸟的标本。”“西尔维娅对鸟也知道一些, ”她祖母自豪地说 , “她十分 熟悉森林, 鸟就在她手边吃食。”
“那么 , 西尔维娅也许能帮助我。”年轻人说, “前些天我在不远 处看见一 只白苍鹭, 这几天一直在找它。白苍鹭是一种十分稀有的 鸟 , 你见到过吗? ”他问西尔维娅, 但她沉默不语。“它是一种高大、奇特的鸟, 有柔软的白毛和又细又长的腿, 它可能在大树的顶上有自己的巢穴。”西尔维娅的心开始狂 跳 , 她在森林的另一边见过它! 年轻人正盯着西尔维娅, “我将付给告诉我白苍鹭在哪儿的人10美元。”那天晚上, 她的梦里全是她和她的祖母用10美元能买的好东西……
第二天, 西尔维娅和年轻人一起待在森林里。如果年轻人把枪留在家里 的话 , 西尔维娅会过得更快乐 些 , 她无法理解他为什么要杀死他似乎很喜欢的鸟。
但西尔维娅看着年轻人, 眼中流露出爱慕的神情, 她从未见过这样英俊漂亮的人。
第三天, 当太阳快要升起的时候, 她静静地离开家匆匆地赶往森林。最后她找到一棵大松树, 从那儿可以看见整个森林。她确信她可以看见白苍鹭把巢藏在哪儿。
突然, 西尔维娅又黑又灰的眼睛看见一道白光一闪而过, 一只有着宽阔白翅膀和又长又细脖子的鸟飞了过来, 停在她面前的一根树枝上。白苍鹭松开羽毛并呼唤坐在旁边另一根树枝上的配偶, 然后它们张开翅膀飞走了。西尔维娅长叹了一口气, 现在她知道这只野鸟的秘密了。
大约一小时后, 西尔维娅回来了。当她跑进厨房时, 她的祖母和年轻人全站了起来。现在是她说出秘密的最佳时刻, 但西尔维娅却沉默不语。年轻人友好的目光深入到她的眼里, 他可以给西尔维娅和她的祖母10美元 , 他答应过, 她们也需要钱。除此之外, 西尔维娅想让他开心。
但西尔维 娅沉默不 语 , 她想起白苍鹭在金色阳光中飞行的情景和它们一起在世界顶端观望日出的情景。她不能说出白苍鹭的秘密而出卖它们的生命。年轻人那天晚些时候失望地离开了。西尔维娅很伤心, 她想成为他的朋友。他再也没回来过, 但许多个夜晚, 当她赶着祖母的奶牛回家时, 她仿佛听见了他的口哨声。
高一上册第7单元练习 篇3
1. The fire spread through the hotel very quickly, but everyone ____ get out.
A. had toB. wouldC. couldD. was able to
2. It took years of planning and saving, but their sea-going vacation ____ at last.
A. was come true B. has come true
C. came trueD. has been come true
3. We went to the ball early ____ get a good rest.
A. so as that B. so that C. in order to D. in order that
4. Paul doesn’t have to be made ____. He always works hard.
A. learnB. to learnC. learnedD. learning
5. There are wild geese ____ near the lake.
A. livingB. aliveC. liveD. to live
6. E-mail, as well as telephones, ____ an important part in daily communication.
A. play B. have playedC. is playingD. are playing
7. The little boy ____ on the ground, shaking with cold.
A. lieB. layC. laidD. lying
8. ____ the explanation of the book, we can finally understand the meaning of the passage.
A. With the help ofB. Under the help by
C. After the help ofD. By the help with
9. After the war, a new school building was put up ____ had once been a theatre.
A. thatB. whereC. where itD. where there
10. A great number of tall buildings ____ in the past twenty years.
A. have been builtB. has been built
C. were builtD. was built
11. ——Will you attend the meeting this afternoon?
——But I ____ anything about that.
A. hadn’t told B. haven’t been told
C. wasn’t toldD. won’t tell
12. When you read the book, you’d better make a mark ____ you have any questions.
A. with whichB. at where
C. the place whereD. where
13. The book is written in such easy English ____ I can read it.
A. asB. thatC. whichD. what
14. The managers discussed the plan that they would like to see ____ the next year.
A. carry outB. carrying outC. carried outD. to carry out
15. It is generally believed that teaching is ____ it is a science.
A. an art much as B. much an art as
C. as an art much asD. as much an art as
Ⅱ.完形填空
My husband and I were talking about possible colors because it was time for painting the kitchen again. The children, sat nearby and suddenly __1__, “Not the measuring stick!”
“No,” I __2__ them in my mother-has-everything-under-control __3__, “Not the measuring stick.”
The measuring stick isn’t a(an) __4__ stick, but the kitchen side of the door between our kitchen and dining room. Along the edge we’ve __5__ each child’s growth by making a mark __6__ his or her height on every birthday. Over the ten years so many colored pens, pencils and markers were __7__ that the door came to be __8__ like an abstract-expressionist painting.
Names and dates show different hand-writing, and I can __9__ by the script(手迹) who measured whom. An eight-year-old brother measured his three-year-old sister, a grandchild measured her grandmother, my husband measured me. At parties, when this door __10__ back and forth frequently, friends stop to __11__ the names and dates. When we ask __12__ they would like to be immortalized(永生), they usually __13__ sheepishly(羞涩地) and back right up into __14__.
Many of those listed on the door are still __15__ while some have stopped. Some __16__ with us only in memory. When my mother came to see our eldest daughter graduated from university, we __17__ her, too. It was her last visit to our home.
We haven’t decided on the new kitchen __18__ scheme yet, but one thing is __19__: whether we paint the trim curry gold, Chowning’s tavern red or federal blue, the back of the kitchen door will always remain __20__ with lots of names and dates in various colors.
1. A. said B. expressedC. shouted D. begged
2. A. comfortedB. pattedC. toldD. promised
3. A. wayB. voiceC. attitudeD. feeling
4. A. commonB. specialC. exactD. actual
5. A. recordedB. encouragedC. celebratedD. congratulated
6. A. showing B. keepingC. cuttingD. giving
7. A. madeB. takenC. usedD. sharpened
8. A. veryB. unclearlyC. muchD. clearly
9. A. tellB. understandC. knowD. think
10. A. movesB. shakesC. closesD. swings
11. A. observeB. noticeC. readD. recognize
12. A. whyB. ifC. howD. what
13. A. noddedB. admittedC. smiledD. left
14. A. seatB. placeC. tableD. room
15. A. changingB. addingC. puttingD. growing
16. A. stayB. remainC. liveD. work
17. A. lovedB. welcomedC. measuredD. saw
18. A. colorB. formC. design D. size
19. A. known B. popularC. certainD. curious
20. A. redB. blueC. gold D. white
Ⅲ.阅读理解
(A)
Perhaps the most wonderful building put up in the 19th century was the Crystal Palace(水晶宫) which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Crystal Palace was different from all the other buildings in the world, for it was one of the biggest buildings of all the time and a lot of people from many countries came to see it. Plenty of goods were sent to the exhibition from all parts ofthe world. There was also a great deal of machinery on show. Though in those days, traveling was not as easy as it is today, steamboats carried thousands of visitors across the Channel from Europe. On arriving in England, they were taken to the Crystal Palace by train. There were six million visitors in all, and the money from the exhibition was used to build museums and colleges. Later, the Crystal Palace was moved to the South London. It remained one of the most famous buildings in the world until it was burnt down in 1936.
1. The Crystal Palace was built up ____.
A. in the 1950sB. in the 1900s
C. shortly before 1851D. before 1951
2. People from many countries came to the Crystal Palace mainly to ____.
A. buy goodsB. visit an exhibition
C. travelD. enjoy the Crystal Palace itself
3. What happened to the Crystal Palace in 1936?____.
A. It caught a terrible fire
B. It disappeared suddenly
C. It was moved away to the south of London
D. It was rebuilt
4. The Crystal Palace was famous to all because ____.
A. it is the biggest building in the world then
B. so many visitors had been there
C. it was made of iron and glass
D. it was burnt down at last
5. The writer ____.
A. thought the Crystal Palace very useful
B. sang high praise for the Crystal Palace
C. wanted the Crystal Palace to be rebuilt
D. was one of the visitors who had visited the Crystal Palace
(B)
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(C)
To be sure, only children experience some things differently from those with siblings(兄弟姐妹). Many feel more pressure to succeed. In the absence of brothers and sisters, only children are also likely to look more exclusively(独有地) to their parents as role models.
In India, 19-year-old Saviraj Sankpal founded a support group for the tiny number of only children. Among other things, the group does volunteer work to be against the myth(神话) that they’re irresponsible(不负责任的). “People think we’re pampered(娇惯) and spoiled,” says Sankpal, a computer-engineering student. “But I’d like to remind them how lonely it can get.”
Most only children, however, say they wish for brothers and sisters only when it comes to caring for aged, unhealthy parents.
Britain’s David Emerson, author of the book The only child, says that such a person bears terrible burden in having to make all the decisions alone. Emerson knows from experience: after his father died, he chose to move his elderly mother from their family home, where she was vulnerable(易受攻击的) to house breakers, to a new one with more safety. “The move was quite hard on her, and she might feel that I pushed her into it,” he says. “Finally, I am left with that responsibility.”
In the future, more and more only children will likely face similar choices. With working mothers increasing, many families are finding they simply don’t have the time, money or energy to have more than one child. As only children become common, perhaps the world will realize that the accusation(指责) made against them is unfair.
11. It can be inferred from the passage that only children’s parents should ____.
A. found a support group for their only children
B. do volunteer work to help their only children
C. let their only children make all the decisions alone
D. set good examples for their only children
12. Emerson decided to move his elderly mother to a new house because he ____.
A. is the only one who cares about her
B. is worried about her safety
C. wants to share the responsibility with her
D. doesn’t want to leave her alone
13. It is quite usual now for a working mother to ____.
A. spend all her time and money on her only child
B. be responsible for bringing up her only child
C. have and bring up only one child
D. put all her energies on her job
14. The main idea of the passage is that ____.
A. only children are spoiled and irresponsible
B. only children have to face many difficulties
C. most only children want to have brothers and sisters
D. most only children share their responsibilities with their parents
(D)
Most of us are used to four seasons. Each year, spring follows winter, which follows autumn, which follows summer, which follows spring. And winter is colder than summer. But the earth goes through temperature cycles over much longer periods than those that we experience. Between 65,000 and 35,000 years, the planet was much colder than it is now. During that time the temperature also changed a lot, with periods of warming and cooling. Ice melted during the warm periods, which made sea levels rise. Water froze again during the cold periods.
A new study from Switzerland, sheds light on(使某事清楚明白地显示出来) where ice sheets(冰川) melted during the ice age. It now seems that the ice melted at both ends of the earth, rather than just in either northern or southern regions(区域).
This surprised the researchers from the University of Bern(波恩大学). Scientists have long assumed(假设) that most of the ice that melted was in the Northern Hemisphere(半球) during the 30,000-year-long ice age. That belief was held because the North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean. It is easier for ice sheets to grow on land. If surrounded by sea the ice can easily just slip into the ocean instead of building up.
The researchers used a computer model to look at ways the ice could melt and how it might affect sea levels. They compared these results to evidence(证据) of how temperatures and currents actually changed during that time. The model showed that if it was only in the Northern Hemisphere that ice melted, there would have been a bigger impact(影响) on ocean currents(洋流) and sea temperatures than what actually happened. Studies suggest that melting just in the Southern Hemisphere would have been impossible, too. The only reasonable conclusion, the scientists could make, was that ice melted equally in the North and the South.
It is still a mystery(神秘的事物) as to what caused the temperature changes that caused the ice to melt.
15. The North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean. So scientists thought that ____.
A. most of the ice melted in the Northern Hemisphere
B. most of the ice melted in the Southern Hemisphere
C. the North Pole is colder than South Pole
D. the South Pole is colder than North Pole
16. We can infer from the passage ____.
A. the ice can easily just slip into the ocean
B. volcanoes caused the ice to melt
C. melting just in the Northern Hemisphere would have beenimpossible
D. researchers often use the computer models to help their researchwork
17. The scientists are not sure ____.
A. how long the ice age lasted
B. where ice sheets(冰川) melted during the ice age
C. what caused the temperature changes
D. what the earth is made up of
18. Which of the following is the best title?____.
A. A Computer Model
B. Studies Show Ice Melted Equally in the North and the South
During the Ice Age
C. Most of the Ice Melted in the Northern Hemisphere(半球) Duringthe 30,000-year-long Ice Age
D. A Survey Result
Ⅳ.阅读表达
黄石国家公园天气变化快,昼夜温差大,让我们走进下文感受这一点。Yellowstone Weather
Yellowstone National Park is at high altitude(海拔). Most of the park is above 7,500 feet (2,275 meters).
Yellowstone’s weather is unpredictable. In summer, it may be warm and sunny with temperatures in the high 70s. At night in any given month, the temperature may drop close to freezing. So it is best to come prepared for cold evenings and mornings, especially if you are camping or hiking. When you leave your campsite, please leave it prepared for possible thundershowers and wind.
A sunny warm day may become fiercely stormy with wind, rain, sleet and sometimes snow. Without enough clothing, an easy day hike or boat trip can turn into a battle for survival.
1. What kind of weather does Yellowstone have?
2. What decides Yellowstone’s weather?
3. If you are planning to spend your holidays in Yellowstone National Park in summer, what should you take with you?(不超过8个词)
4. What does the underlined word “readings” refer to?
5. What can be put in the blank with “?” (不超过5个词)
6. Here are some questions on how to ask about the weather elements of a place. Read these questions and fill in a word in each blank according to its first letter.
(1) What is the a____ temperature in your hometown?
(2) How o____ does it rain in your hometown?
(3) What is the d____ season in your hometown?
(4) Is your hometown often s____ by flood?
(5) What are the h____ months in your hometown?
Ⅴ.书面表达
假设你叫李明,是一名中学生,每天上学看到学校四周有许多小商贩(sellers)在卖菜,卖鱼,卖肉等,有的甚至在露天里炒菜。他们都高声叫卖以吸引行人注意。你们在教室里可以听到这些噪音,无法集中精力上课。而且他们把街道的环境弄得很脏、很臭、拥挤不堪。请你写封信给《中国日报》,反映以上情况并希望目前的情况得以改善。
注意:1.词数100左右。2.信的开头已给出(不计入单词总数)。
Dear editor,
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高一第一册第一单元同步作文 篇4
正文:望星空
哥白尼曾坚信——太阳才是宇宙的中心。也许他曾经正确过,但现在他无疑是错的。茫茫宇宙,浩瀚星海,区区太阳不过是一粒小小的沙。不信?就让我为你指出。我抬起手来指向远方,然而你笑了起来。
夜色灰白,朦胧一片,不见星斗。那里本该有一条银色的带子啊!我仰起头来,细细寻觅,向着小时候父辈们告诉我的方向望去。天依旧是灰蒙蒙的,分辨不清。我猛然意识到——也许我们都错了。
望星空
我们竟错了这样久。我不甘心地躺了下来。至少,哥白尼做对了一点,他否认了与之相比更加错误的结论。但是,他终究是错了呀?可是,他却离真理更进了一步。什么才是真理呢?……比如,在那可恶的灰云后面的东西。
天空上,一团团灰蒙蒙的云朵缓慢地移动着,时而聚集,时而稀疏,却始终不愿离去。真是可恶啊,我很不能一把将他们全揪下来。正在我心烦意燥之时,一股和风吹过,一段久违的记忆又在我的心中浮起。
天空上繁星点点,不时有流星划过。它们是那样的近啊,仿佛就在脸旁,我能看见星星在眨眼,也能听见它们的嬉笑,甚至连它们欢唱的歌词也分辨得清。然而,一切又是那样的模糊。那时的我,显然还不懂得真理的可贵。
看着吧,在那乌云背后,我坚信,就像哥白尼坚信太阳才是宇宙的一样,一定是璀璨的星空,那千真万确的事实。我眯起眼来直直地盯着那云朵,寻觅着,觅求着那穿破层云的真理光辉。
风渐大了,云在缓缓地动着。我的心也随之一阵狂跳。出现吧,出现吧!夜空的一角露出了煞白的一点,随即又消失了。但我知道我看见了,那隐埋在深处的真理。
六年级上册第三单元同步作文 篇5
所谓“一言既出,驷马难追”!也就是说,一句话说出了口,就是套上四匹马拉的车也难追上。这句话充分体现了“诚信”具有无形的力量,也是无形的财富。当然,讲诚信也是我们中国的传统美德,代代相传,流古至今。诚信像一条无形的线,帮我们连接着亲情和友情,如果哪一天它断了,就说明我们的亲情或友情有了破损。诚信也像一面盾牌,为我们保护着情谊,让它们不受到伤害!
记得有一次,我和同学约定去幼儿园玩耍,下午3点之前要到,还拉了钩钩。我那天中午匆匆吃完饭,就上楼看电视,时间一分一秒从我身边溜走,看完电视,我拿起手表一看“啊!都2点47分了!”,我急忙冲下楼,像箭一样地飞奔向幼儿园。
“终……终……终于到了,可我快累死了!”我四下望了望“咦?人呢?都快到3点了,怎么还不来?”我又看了看手表,眼都瞪圆了“什么!才2点25,刚在家时看错时间了。”我正准备打道回府,可一想到与同学的约定,刚跨出去的脚又收了回来,“再等等吧!我可不能失信于人。”幸好佳美来得早,要不然我就无聊死了,我和佳美买了些零食,边吃边玩,开心地度过了这个下午。
你别看这件事情微不足道,但却关系重大,因为我若没有到达,我可能就失去一份友谊,所以我以后与别人约定时间,都会提前10分钟到达,我还给自己订了一条规矩:只许我等别人,不许别人等我。
六年级上册第五单元同步作文 篇6
比方说我的妈妈。我妈妈是个家庭妇女,也是小窝的仆人,她上患了厅堂,下患了厨房,她做进去的食品,把我爸爸这两个小馋猫伺候了,就连我弟弟来了,也要拿出“菜谱”点上他最爱好吃的可乐鸡翅。但妈妈另有一个缺点那便是—她怕蛇。记患上有一次,我买了一个玩具蛇,放正在桌子上,妈妈来了,她刚要喝水,瞥见了玩具蛇,吓患上把杯子都打翻了,我捂着肚子哈哈年夜笑,妈妈见我不断正在笑,发明不合错误劲儿了,立马把蛇扔了进来,我见状况没有妙,赶忙溜了进来……
我的爸爸是个巧工匠,他的手能修良多工具,家里的灯胆坏了,他赶忙进来买个新的,再安下来;窗帘坏了,他会找个钉子,把它钉上;电扇没有动了,他会反省究竟是那里呈现了成绩,而后把它修缮好……这便是我的爸爸,长着一双乖巧的手。
我,是个娴静时猖獗,猖獗时又娴静的女孩儿。我是小孩儿眼中懂事的女孩儿,我是小冤家眼中受欢送的姐姐,也是他(她)们游玩时的小同伴。我是一个异乎寻常的女孩,以及同窗们集会时是女男人,以及小孩儿们集会时是娴静的女孩儿,我有我的作风,你也有你的作风。
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