九年级英语八九单元作文
九年级英语第八单元作文
Giving is Receiving 范文一
I’m a student from Green Middle School. My name is LI Ming. I like helping others because I think it makes me very happy. I often help my classmates with their schoolwork. Sometimes I help clean up city parks. I go to the old people’s home and do some cleaning for them once a month. So I’m pretty popular there. I often visit the children’s hospital to cheer the sick kids up. I read stories and sing songs for them. I am good with children. I also give money to charities to help people in trouble. I think giving is receiving. Helping others is helping ourselves. Do you agree with me?
Giving is Receiving 范文二
As a student ,I think giving is receiving. When you help others,you will feel http://www.wendangku.net/doc/d2a4823a79563c1ec5da714a.htmlst month.I walked in the road.Suddenly,I saw an old woman falling down the road nearby.I ran there quickly and helped her stand.She said thanks to me.I felt very happy,because I did something well for others. Through this event,I realized that helping others is not only giving but also receiving.Giving is receiving ,if everyone can gives a lot,then they receive a lot,too.Thats all.Thank you for your listening.
When you help others,you will feel happy.
第九单元72页
The flying disk was invented by college students. Flying disk is a metal pie plate. In the 1950s, several
college students ate pies made by a bakery in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They found it interesting to
throw the pie plates with each other. Then it becamea game. Today, there are flying disk
clubs,magazines and even a festival.
第九单元73页第二部分
The abacus was invented in the sixth century
by Chinese people. The umbrella was invented
about 4,000 years ago in Assyria, China and
Egypt. The binoculars was invented in 1854 by
Galileo Porro in Italy. The camera was invented
in 1827 by Joseph Nicephore Niepce who took
the first picture. The bicycle was invented in
1880s in England.
Who: college students What: metal pie plate, flying disk When: 1950s Where: bakery Bridgeport, Connecticut How: students eat pie, throw pie plates
Today: clubs, magazines, festival