为什么到了初二英语下册知识点就换成外语呢?是不是就可以不考英语换成其他语言?

初中英语差怎么办?有什么好的方法?我现就读初二.其他三门成绩都不错,就是英语跟别人差了那么一点.老师每次讲过的难的语法点,别人就能马上记住,可是我第二次做还是会错误.是不是因为_作业帮
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初中英语差怎么办?有什么好的方法?我现就读初二.其他三门成绩都不错,就是英语跟别人差了那么一点.老师每次讲过的难的语法点,别人就能马上记住,可是我第二次做还是会错误.是不是因为
初中英语差怎么办?有什么好的方法?我现就读初二.其他三门成绩都不错,就是英语跟别人差了那么一点.老师每次讲过的难的语法点,别人就能马上记住,可是我第二次做还是会错误.是不是因为我不够重视?单词、课文我都能轻松背,可成绩就是不咋地.
我想.你该多看.多读.没事就看英语电影.听英文歌.
我认为这样对语感比较好.老师讲语法难点.就要认真听.多做这种类似的题目.多做题.不懂就问老师.实在不想问.就死记硬背~~~这还不简单啊~~初三再学英语晚吗我初一没怎么听过英语 初二下学期才跟上,期中考试时还可以及格,到了后面就不及格了,我想再用这一年的时间努力,是不是晚了点?_作业帮
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初三再学英语晚吗我初一没怎么听过英语 初二下学期才跟上,期中考试时还可以及格,到了后面就不及格了,我想再用这一年的时间努力,是不是晚了点?
初三再学英语晚吗我初一没怎么听过英语 初二下学期才跟上,期中考试时还可以及格,到了后面就不及格了,我想再用这一年的时间努力,是不是晚了点?
当然不晚了,你还那么小,
英语这门学科是经过长时间积累的 要是很努力的话
初三一年 应该能跟上加油
现在努力要比别人花的更多的时间,但是只要你对自己有信心,肯吃苦,那是一定可以学好的哦,祝你成功
这么跟你说吧 ,你80岁学英语 都不晚,因为英语很简单,没啥用,谁都会
可以的,我英语就很差,不过最后一年追的,九十九分,不算少了。
不完啊,不过你要多下些功夫了~一等要把课本要求必背的单词短语背熟(注意哈,是背熟,不是背完)然后一天一篇阅读,这样既巩固了语法又复习了单词,还培养语感(做的时候画出来生单词,查出其汉语意思,音标,还有部分短语,一定要坚持,因为好多生单词你看似不认识,其实就是课本单词表上的)……建议你多听VOA慢速英语,纯正的老美录音,培养语感的(很管用,我亲身体验)然后就是...
你还在求学阶段,对吧?要人家说真心话,真的不晚。好多成年人也才开始学,而且我们有很多成功的例子。不过话又说回来啦,难道有人说“晚了”,咱就真的不学了吗?学生,这个词的意思就是,学什么都不晚,学什么都不怕,学什么都要全力以赴。“努力”这件事,真的是咱们应该做的。加油。祝你好运!
never too old to learn
当然不晚了怎么学好初中英语?小学的时候我英语也有七八十分,到初中之后就开始玩,到现在初三了,我英语只有分以下一些基本的单词我还会,就是语法不行,一般考试就是单项选择题一半以上错_作业帮
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怎么学好初中英语?小学的时候我英语也有七八十分,到初中之后就开始玩,到现在初三了,我英语只有分以下一些基本的单词我还会,就是语法不行,一般考试就是单项选择题一半以上错
怎么学好初中英语?小学的时候我英语也有七八十分,到初中之后就开始玩,到现在初三了,我英语只有分以下一些基本的单词我还会,就是语法不行,一般考试就是单项选择题一半以上错,那些阅读理解那些选择题基本满分,复杂些的就不行了,不过也能一半有分,但是看图填词十题有八题错,然后作文15分也有八九分吧,平常单元考都不及格,只有六十分左右。
其实英语考试时很简单的,复习一些重要的单词与语法就行了
你要打好基础,从字母上下功夫,然后背简单单词,再弄清楚语法,逐渐学会背文章,不用急,坚持1个学期,你会大有所成
老师要求背的都必须强迫自己背出来 挑一本自己感兴趣的原版小说 看到生词记下来 每天浏览 先做到看到能反应出什么意思 再管拼写
这没什么大不了的,加把劲儿,就一定能行,我以前3,4年级时,还总考六七十分,但后来轻松就能考八九十分。(我是六年级的)
以下是我之前帮网友提出的建议,全属原创,不凡一看,若是满意,不凡采纳。 学英语急不来的,要学好它首先要做到不排斥它,这是最基本的条件。在此条件下按以下几点去做,不出半年,你的英语会慢慢变好,也会对英语产生浓厚兴趣,我自己就是这样一个例子。
1.把老师教的单词背透,在单词易忘或者不会读的情况下你可以用中文或者方言注明...
呵呵,看来你也有我当初的问题。
我呢 小学时英语每次考试都80-90分以上。到初中后都不及格了。因为天天玩
玩游戏啥的,
后来呢。我想到一个办法。
那就是听歌, 听英语歌,现在我酷狗文件夹里还有几十首英文歌我全能一字不差的唱出来。 当时一个歌重复听几遍就能知道那些单词啥的怎么读了。 后来学英语也不那么费力了,单词怎么记也能找到技巧了~因为初中是英语班主任,不努力不行,所以到初二了 我...
英语很要求基本功的,就是功底,要求你的知识积累量。我初中的时候最不会的就是语法,平时考试只有90多分,但中考考了114,120满分。都不知道咋考的,所以不用紧张中考啥的,认真答,还有认真练就好!我认为如果你现在想学好,你就找个补课老师,不要糊弄人的,认真的好老师。做题或者语法。自学也可以,就是认真完成老师留的作业,背好课文,单词,词组。我记得当时的搭配词组好像没背过。。。。。老...英语成绩变差了我初一英语很好.120的卷子都能110左右,现在到了初二下学期了.100的卷子才能考70多.我课外的英语也一直在学,为什么会这样?_作业帮
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英语成绩变差了我初一英语很好.120的卷子都能110左右,现在到了初二下学期了.100的卷子才能考70多.我课外的英语也一直在学,为什么会这样?
英语成绩变差了我初一英语很好.120的卷子都能110左右,现在到了初二下学期了.100的卷子才能考70多.我课外的英语也一直在学,为什么会这样?
我感觉几乎所有的学科到初二的时候都是一个坎儿,初二英语相对于初一来讲跨度提升很大,初一的内容很简单,不要以为初一学得很好就可以不重视初二的学习,如果你能过去初二这个坎儿,再往后的学习你就不会有这样成绩突然下降的感觉了!我上学的时候初一成绩相当好,到初二的时候因为不喜欢教我们的英语老师,成绩一下子就下降到60多分,还不如你呢!到了初三我发现出问题了,马上抓紧学习,成绩才又慢慢回升!另外,一定要多背,背单词,背短语,背文章,英语是越学越简单的学科,不要有太大的压力!所以,其实导致你成绩下降也许会有很多自身或外在的原因,把问题的根源找到了,对症下药,你也一定会收获不错的成绩!加油吧!↖(^ω^)↗我需要的是一个能改成过去式的英语小故事我也是初二的中文呢?我看不懂_作业帮
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我需要的是一个能改成过去式的英语小故事我也是初二的中文呢?我看不懂
我需要的是一个能改成过去式的英语小故事我也是初二的中文呢?我看不懂
(一)In The Air Matt and his wife lived in the country. Matt was very stingy(吝啬) and hated spending money. One day a fair(集市) came to the nearby town. “Let’s go to the fair, Matt,” his wife said, “We haven’t been anywhere for a long time.” Matt thought about this for a while. He knew he would have to spend money at the fair. At last he said, “All right, but I’m not going to spend much money. We’ll look at things, but we won’t buy anything.” They went to the fair and looked at all the things to buy. There were many things Matt’s wife wanted to buy ,but he would not let her spend any money. Then , in a nearby field, they saw a small airplane. “Fun flight!” the notice said, “$10 for 10 minutes.” Matt had never been in an airplane and he wanted to go on a fun flight. However, he didn’t want to have to pay for his wife, as well. “I’ve only got $10,” he told the pilot. ( 飞行员). “Can my wife come with me for free?” The pilot wasn’t selling many tickets, so he said , “I’ll make a bargain with you. If your wife doesn’t scream or shout, she can have a free flight.” Matt agreed, and got into the small airplane with his wife. The pilot took off and made his airplane do all kinds of things. At one moment it was flying upside down. When the plane landed , the pilot said, “O.K. your wife didn’t make a sound . She can have her ride free.” “Thank you,” Matt said. “it wasn’t easy for her, you know , especi ally (尤其 ) when she fell out.” 赏析:夸张是指借助艺术想象,以现实生活为基础,抓住描写对象的某些特征加以夸张,以突出事物本质.夸张的修辞手法往往能造成幽默的效果.这种修辞手法在我国的相声段子里面非常普遍,在外国的幽默故事中也随处可见. 这则幽默就是用夸张的手法讽刺了一位极其吝啬的男人.吝啬鬼在世界文学作品中并不少见,中国古有多点了一根灯草就不能安然死去的严监生,外国有临死前瞪着发金光的眼睛想夺取金色十字架的葛朗台. 吝啬是落后的生活方式、不健康的封建思想在人脑海中的根深蒂固.它不独存在于哪个制度,哪个社会.即便在享受现代物质文明----乘飞机旅行的今天,我们的主人公麦栋夫妇,为了那可怜的10美元,也会置生命安全于不顾,“宁死不叫”.他们的这种小气跟他们所享受的现代文明形成了极大的一个反差. 作者在文章的最后运用了夸张的修辞手法“it wasn’t easy for her , you know ,especially when she fell out”.一切显得那样的不尽情理,一切又似乎是那样的合情合理:一旦一个社会的精神文明不能赶上他的物质文明时,就有可能会产生一些变态的东西. 读之此,我们就不难体会我们国家为何一再强调两个文明一起抓了 下面几个英语网,有各个方面的,你可以根据自己的情况,参考下格写作式和内容:)~~ 这里也有不少英语的优秀短文::)~~ .cn/gao2/English/lanmu.php?size=comp 英语写作网,很全的,:)~~ http://www./user1/12601/subject/ 可以学习下:)~~ .cn/gao2/English/lanmu.php?size=comp 英语书写范文:)~ http://www./Html/wx08/ 还有现成的: 英语小故事Who Deserves Help? 可以参考:)~ Many years ago, there lived a very rich man who wanted to do something for the people of his town. But first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. So he placed a very large stone in the center of the main road into town. Then he hid behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow. "Who put this stone in the center of the road?" said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. Another man came along an then another came, and another. All of them complained about the stone in the center of the road, but not one of them tried to remove it. Late in the afternoon, a young man came along. He saw the stone and said, "The night will be very dark. Some neighbor will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone. " The young man then began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his strength to move it to one side. But imagine his surprise when under the stone he found a bag full of money and this message: "This money is for the thoughtful person who removes this stone from the road. That person deserves help." 其实你也可以用flash的: 剑桥英语不错的:/ 也可以直接找网址:/xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/donghua.htm /xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/yingwengequ.htm /xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/donghuaguoshi.htm /xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/dianzitushu.htm /xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/duihuaduanyu.htm /xinzhitang/xuexizhongxin/duihuaduanyu.htm 或者这个 翅 膀 一天,我工作的炸鸡店在关门前出现了一阵抢购狂潮,结果除了鸡翅外所有的东西都卖完了.当我正准备锁门时,一名喝醉了的旅客进来要进餐.我问他翅膀行不行,他从柜台上靠过身子来,回答道:“女士,我到这儿来是吃东西的,不是要飞!” Wings The fried-chicken restaurant where I was working had a big rush just before closing one day, leaving us with nothing to sell but wings. As I was about to lock the doors, aa quietly intoxicated customer came in and ordered dinner. When I asked if wings would be all right, he leaned over the counter and replied, "Lady, I came in here to eat, not fly." 真的是太多了: 这是保存在我的电脑里的哦 A Brother Like That A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. "Is this your car, Mister?" he said. Paul nodded. "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was astounded. "You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish . . ." He hesitated. Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels. "I wish," the boy went on, "That I could be a brother like that." Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?" "Oh yes, Id love that." After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, "Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?" Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked. He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. "There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about." Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he said: "It is more blessed to give . . . " 内容: 哥哥的心愿 圣诞节时,保罗的哥哥送他一辆新车.圣诞节当天,保罗离开办公室时,一个男孩绕着那辆闪闪发亮的新车,十分赞叹地问: "先生,这是你的车?" 保罗点点头:"这是我哥哥送给我的圣诞节礼物."男孩满脸惊讶,支支吾吾地说:"你是说这是你哥送的礼物,没花你一分钱?天哪,我真希望也能……" 保罗当然知道男孩他真想希望什么.他希望能有一个象那样的哥哥.但是小男孩接下来说的话却完全出乎了保罗的意料. "我希望自己能成为送车给弟弟的哥哥."男孩继续说. 保罗惊愕地看着那男孩,冲口而出地说:"你要不要坐我的车去兜风?" "哦,当然好了,我太想坐了!" 车开了一小段路后,那孩子转过头来,眼睛闪闪发亮,对我说:"先生,你能不能把车子开到我家门前?" 保罗微笑,他知道孩子想干什么.那男孩必定是要向邻居炫耀,让大家知道他坐了一部大轿车回家.但是这次保罗又猜错了."你能不能把车子停在那两个台阶前?"男孩要求道. 男孩跑上了阶梯,过了一会儿保罗听到他回来了,但动作似乎有些缓慢.原来把他跛脚的弟弟带出来了,将他安置在第一个台阶上,紧紧地抱着他,指着那辆新车. 只听那男孩告诉弟弟:"你看,这就是我刚才在楼上对你说的那辆新车.这是保罗他哥哥送给他的哦!将来我也会送给你一辆像这样的车,到那时候你就能自己去看那些在圣诞节时,挂窗口上的漂亮饰品了,就象我告诉过你的那样." 保罗走下车子,把跛脚男孩抱到车子的前座.兴奋得满眼放光的哥哥也爬上车子,坐在弟弟的身旁.就这样他们三人开始一次令人难忘的假日兜风. 那个圣诞夜,保罗才真正体会主耶稣所说的"施比受更有福"的道理. A man came home form work late, tired and found his 5 years old son waiting for him at the door. "Daddy, may I ask you a question?" "Yeah, sure, what is it?" replied the man. "Daddy, how much do you make an hour?" "If you must know, I make $20 an hour."" Oh," The little boy replied, with his head down, looking up, he said, "Daddy, may I please borrow $10" the father was furious, "If the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow some money to buy a silly toy, then you go to bed." The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. After about an hour or so, the man had calmed down. And started to think. Maybe there was something he really needed to buy with that $10 and he really didn't ask for money very often. The man went to the door of the little boy's room and opened the door.” Are you asleep, son?" he asked. "no daddy," replied the boy. "I've been thinking, maybe I was too hard on you earlier." said the man, "Here's the $10 you asked for." the little boy sat straight up, smiling. "Oh, thank you daddy!" he yelled. Then, reaching under his pillow he pulled out some crumpled up bills. The man seeing that the boy already had money, started to get angry again. The little boy slowly counted out his money, then looked up at his father. "Why do you want more money? Is you already have some?" the father asked. "Because I didn't have enough, but now I do.”The little boy repiied, "Daddy , I have $20 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I would like to have dinner with you." Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would neve so she was always called 'Little Red Riding Hood.' One day her mother said to her: 'Come, Little Red Riding Hood, here is a piece of cake
take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will do her good. Set out before it gets hot, and when you are going, walk nicely and quietly and do not run off the path, or you may fall and break the bottle, and then your grandmot and when you go into her room, don't forget to say, "Good morning", and don't peep into every corner before you do it.' 'I will take great care,' said Little Red Riding Hood to her mother, and gave her hand on it. The grandmother lived out in the wood, half a league from the village, and just as Little Red Riding Hood entered the wood, a wolf met her. Red Riding Hood did not know what a wicked creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him. 'Good day, Little Red Riding Hood,' said he. 'Thank you kindly, wolf.' 'Whither away so early, Little Red Riding Hood?' 'To my grandmother's.' 'What have you got in your apron?' 'C yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger.' 'Where does your grandmother live, Little Red Riding Hood?' 'A good quarter of a league fa her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut- you surely must know it,' replied Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf thought to himself: 'What a tender young creature! what a nice plump mouthful - she will be better to eat than the old woman. I must act craftily, so as to catch both.' So he walked for a short time by the side of Little Red Riding Hood, and then he said: 'See, Little Red Riding Hood, how pretty the flowers are about here - why do you not look round? I believe, too, that you do not hear how sweetly the litt you walk gravely along as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry.'
Little Red Riding Hood raised her eyes, and when she saw the sunbeams dancing here and there through the trees, and pretty flowers growing everywhere, she thought: 'Suppose I take grandmo that would please her too. It is so early in the day that I shall still get there in good time.' So she ran from the path into the wood to look for flowers. And whenever she had picked one, she fancied that she saw a still prettier one farther on, and ran after it, and so got deeper and deeper into the wood. Meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked at the door. 'Who is there?' 'Little Red Riding Hood,' replied the wolf. 'She is br open the door.' 'Lift the latch,' called out the grandmother, 'I am too weak, and cannot get up.' The wolf lifted the latch, the door sprang open, and without saying a word he went straight to the grandmother's bed, and devoured her. Then he put on her clothes, dressed himself in her cap, laid himself in bed and drew the curtains. Little Red Riding Hood, however, had been running about picking flowers, and when she had gathered so many that she could carry no more, she remembered her grandmother, and set out on the way to her. She was surprised to find the cottage-door standing open, and when she went into the room, she had such a strange feeling that she said to herself: 'Oh dear! how uneasy I feel today, and at other times I like being with grandmother so much.' She called out: 'Good morning,' bu so she went to the bed and drew back the curtains. There lay her grandmother with her cap pulled far over her face, and looking very strange. 'Oh! grandmother,' she said, 'what big ears you have!' 'All the better to hear you with, my child,' was the reply. 'But, grandmother, what big eyes you have!' she said. 'All the better to see you with, my dear.' 'But, grandmother, what large hands you have!' 'All the better to hug you with.' 'Oh! but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!' 'All the better to eat you with!' And scarcely had the wolf said this, than with one bound he was out of bed and swallowed up Red Riding Hood.
When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud. The huntsman was just passing the house, and thought to himself: 'How the old woman is snoring! I must just see if she wants anything.' So he went into the room, and when he came to the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it. 'Do I find you here, you old sinner!' said he. 'I have long sought you!' But just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the grandmother, and that she might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors, and began to cut open the stomach of the sleeping wolf. When he had made two snips, he saw the little red riding hood shining, and then he made two snips more, and the little girl sprang out, crying: 'Ah, how frightened I have been! How dark it was inside the wolf.' After that the aged grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely able to breathe. Red Riding Hood, however, quickly fetched great stones with which they filled the wolf's belly, and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed at once, and fell dead. Then all three were delighted. The huntsman drew off the wolf's skin a the grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine which Red Riding Hood had brought, and revived. But Red Riding Hood thought to herself: 'As long as I live, I will never leave the path by myself to run into the wood, when my mother has forbidden me to do so.' It is also related that once, when Red Riding Hood was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice her from the path. Red Riding Hood, however, was on her guar, and went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said 'good morning' to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up.
'Well,' said the grandmother, 'we will shut the door, so that he can not come in.' Soon afterwards the wolf knocked, and cried: 'Open the door, grandmother, I am Little Red Riding Hood, and am bringing you some cakes.' But they did not speak, or open the door, so the grey-beard stole twice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof, intending to wait until Red Riding Hood went home in the evening, and then to steal after her and devour her in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what was in his thoughts. In front of the house was a great stone trough, so she said to the child: 'Take the pail, Red Riding H I made some sausages yesterday, so carry the water in which I boiled them to the trough.' Red Riding Hood carried until the great trough was quite full. Then the smell of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed and peeped down, and at last stretched out his neck so far that he could no longer keep his footing and began to slip, and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned. But Red Riding Hood went joyously home, and no one ever did anything to harm her again. One Friday morning, a teacher came up with a novel way to motivate her class. She told them that she would read a quote and the first student to correctly identify who said it would receive the rest of the day off. She started with "This was England's finest hour." Little Suzy instantly jumped up and said, "Winston Churchill." "Congratulations!" Said the teacher, "You may go home." The teacher then said, "Ask not what your country can do for you." Before she could finish this quote, another young lady belts out, "John F.Kennedy". "Very good," says the teacher, "you may go." Irritated that he has missed two golden opportunities, Little Johnny said,"I wish those girls would just shut up." Upon overhearing this comment, the outraged teacher demanded to know who said it. Johnny instantly rose to his feet and said,"Bill Clinton. I'll see you Monday." 最后送你一网址:.cn/list.php?cid=0140 啊,对了,如果你要有声的英语的话,我知道的. 你可以在这个网站里找——千源网 / 不过,他唯一的缺点是——必须下载的. At last , good lucky to you.}

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