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全国创新英语作文大赛

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① 全国中学生创新英语作文大赛

当时我们参加是学校组织的 你可以去问问老师相关事宜 至于准备的话 就比专较困难了 首先要背历属届获奖作文 其次背词汇 然后是句型 短语 最好还背一背谚语之类的 最后临近决赛的时候 最好每天写一到三篇作文 再请老师帮忙修改 我就是这样准备的 最后考试结果很好 自己英语水平也提高了很多

② 全国创新英语作文大赛备考方法指导

What I Could Do For My Beloved Beautiful Motherland

To tell the truth, about the answer of the question, I haven't had a clue yet. For one reason, honestly, I just wanted to ask someone to finish my homework sothat I could switch to play my computer games. And for another reason, I REALLY DON'T KNOW.

As a kid at my age, I barely think about what I can do for others but what others can do for me.
I'm not going to lie, instead of saying that 'I could be an astronaut, to explore the mysterious outspace, to put my effort into strengthening our nations' science power', would say, I'm just more interested to get the latest spaceship toy. I know enormous time and energy should be put into study all kinds of fields to become a scientist or astronaut including high understanding of Math, Physics, Astrophysics... to name a few. That just sound so...complicated and hard. What can i do, as long as I get my food and toy, I dont want to think.

I am so bored, but my ipad will save me soon. Oh I think I meet the word-count requirement, so, I'm signing off now.

③ 谁参加过全国创新英语作文大赛复赛

我是十一届的山东选手。山东赛点在淄博十一中,在淄博张店区柳泉路。

作文题在官网上有,往届的也可以找到。十一届的是这样的:
Directions: Would you expect a “thank you” when you give your seat to an old man, or a woman with her baby? How do you feel if they take your seat without even taking a look at you? Would you be angry? You are given 60 minutes to state your view on the topic within less than 300 words. You can add a title by yourself.

作文要多看官网上的点评,那些历届范文后的点评将是你写作的方向。作文对词汇和句式的要求不是最高,但会很看重逻辑。如果你逻辑不成立,缀再多也是徒劳。

口语:十一届是10秒准备,60秒自我介绍。然后再30秒准备,90秒话题陈述。话题陈述题目随机,会包括5-6个问题,要快审题,因为倒计时90秒的时候就看不见问题了,凭记忆。
我遇到的问题是关于缺点的。比如你有什么缺点,你身边的人也有吗,你是否能改正之类的。
也有人被问到哈利波特,反正很生活化,会让你有话说。

④ 如何参加全国中学生创新英语作文大赛

英语报有相应的资料,你也可以向老师问一下,这样的赛事老师会希望同学参加。只要在信封上写上相应的组别和信息即可。

⑤ 求全国创新英语大赛初赛作文素材

【's weight linked to parents】
Parents play a key role in determining whether or not their children become overweight, according to a study.
Researchers in the United States followed 150 children from the time they were born until they were nine.

Writing in the Journal of Paediatrics, they said those with overweight parents were much more likely to become overweight themselves.

They also found that the way parents dealt with child tantrums and their attitudes to thinness played a role.

Risk factors

The researchers identified a number of risk factors for children becoming overweight, the biggest of which was having overweight parents.

Overall, 64% of children with overweight parents were overweight themselves. This compares to 16% of those with parents with a healthy weight.
The temperament of the child also played a role. Those who were highly emotional and prone to tantrums over food were more likely to become overweight.

"Parents faced with an emotional child who has tantrums over food may feed the child to rece the frequency of tantrums," the researchers said.

The study also found that parents who were concerned that their babies would become overweight were more likely to have overweight children.

The researchers suggested that this may be because they try to control their child's eating habits too much and prevent them from learning healthy eating habits.

Another risk factor was sleep. The study found children who were overweight slept about 30 minutes less each day compared to those who were not overweight.

The researchers suggested this was because these children had less energy to run around and burn off calories.

They added: "Children with low activity may sleep less ring the day because they are less tired."

The study found no evidence to suggest that breastfeeding babies protects them against becoming overweight. Previous studies have suggested there may be a link.

'Faulty behaviours'

The researchers said many of the negative influences can be addressed by ecating parents and children.

"Parental attitudes toward their child's weight may lead to behaviours that increase the risk of their child becoming overweight. Such faulty behaviours may be amenable to change.

"Similarly, children's behaviours such as temper tantrums and the behaviours posed by the highly emotional child, which in turn may lead to overfeeding, are amenable to parental counselling through the use of well-documented effective child treatment proceres."

Dr Ian Campbell, chairman of the UK's National Obesity Forum, welcomed the study.

"We have some long-held beliefs about why children are overweight but not all of them are backed up by science," he told BBC News Online.

"None of these findings are particularly surprising but it is fascinating to see science backing them up."

He added: "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that child who is overweight is eating too much and exercising too little.

"But what this study shows is that we need to dig deeper to find out why children are acting in that way."
Health

【Permissive parents lead children to drink 】
Contrary to popular belief, English parents are more likely to encourage their children to drink than the Spanish and French.
A survey by researchers at the University of Portsmouth found that English parents are far more permissive in their attitude to underage drinking than parents in Norway, France and Spain.

Norwegian parents were particularly negative about children aged 11 to 15 drinking.

In England, 40% of parents surveyed were unlikely to be strict about underage drinking.

The Adolescent Drinking and Family Life Study in Europe research found that there was a strong relationship between parental attitudes to alcohol and teenage drinking, suggesting a need for parents to be the focus of ecation campaigns.

Family attitudes

They studied children aged 11, 13 and 15 and found that the amount of alcohol drunk by children varied widely.

Three per cent of the children said they had drunk more than 36 units of alcohol in the last week.

Fifty-eight per cent had not drunk at all and 21% had had between one and five units.

A unit of alcohol is equivalent to half a pint of ordinary strength beer, cider or lager, a small glass of wine and a 25ml measure of spirits.

Over half of all 15 year olds said they had alcohol at least once a week.

Twelve per cent of those who drank said they had enough to get drunk. Eighteen per cent just drank until they felt 'merry'.

The researchers asked the children if their parents drank more than once a week.

English and French fathers were most likely to set a bad example with up to 40% of their children saying they drank regularly.

Alcohol misuse

The researchers, who presented their findings to a British Psychological Society conference in London on Tuesday, found that, for Norwegian children, their parents' attitude to drink was an important factor in whether they drank or not.

In Spain, children whose parents showed them support and love were less likely to try alcohol while those whose parents were less strict about underage drinking were more likely to drink.

In France and England, parents' alcohol intake and parental attitudes to underage drinking were key factors in whether they drank.

The researchers said their findings showed the need for alcohol misuse groups to target parents.

Drinking sensibly

Alcohol Concern said other research showed that children whose parents drank sensibly were more likely to have a balanced attitude to alcohol than those who were either tee-total or had a drink problem.

"Parents have a very important role to play," said a spokeswoman for the charity.

She added that their role was probably more important than that of peers in that they laid the foundations for children's attitudes to drinking.

It was not usually until age 12 and up that children who wanted to drink started looking for friends to drink with, she said.

Alcohol Concern says parents should be involved in alcohol ecation programmes and says the programmes should not simply be tagged onto drug ecation sessions.

"It is totally different as it is a legal drug," said the spokeswoman.

【Teenagers: Statistically speaking】
Parents in the West of England scored pretty low in a recent survey concted by the BBC into teenagers, their parents and their attitudes.
The recent survey into teens, their parents and attitudes on the BBC Teens website has thrown up some interesting results.

Teens throughout the UK were asked to fill in a questionnaire about life as a teenager. The questions were about sex, money, drugs, their relationship with their parents and self-image.

Parents were also asked to fill in a similar questionnaire and in all more than 21,000 teens throughout the UK took part in the survey.

Best in the West?

Parents in the West didn't do particularly well in the latest BBC Teen survey with the lowest ratings in the country in some areas.

Teens in the West rated their parents the lowest for how they showed their love, behaved with their friends, the money they give them and being able to communicate their hopes and fears.

However the West's teens rated the importance of their parents above their friends higher than anywhere in the country.

SEX
The survey showed that nearly a fifth of teenagers still find it hard to talk tot heir parents about sex despite four out of ten parents thinking that they could talk easily about sex with their teenagers.

In addition four out of 10 teens also claimed that boyfriends/girlfriend relationships was one of their biggest worries.

Sex and drugs and…drinking
Six out of 10 teens claimed they could not talk to their parents about sex, drugs or drinking but could talk to their friends about all these subjects.

Depression

Half of teens surveyed talked about depression with friends rather than parents and almost a quarter said that them becoming depressed was something their parents worried about.

Nearly a third of teens felt that death was one of their biggest worries.

Parents were even more concerned about teenage depression than the teenagers themselves with 32% expressing concern.

Rows
The results also show that the main reason for arguments between parents and teens was behaviour.

Money, money money
One of the best things about parents according to nearly half of the teenagers was the money they gave them.

35% of teens claimed that money was one of their biggest worries and 23% of parents worried about their teens‘ spending.

17% of teens claimed that parents could make them happier by giving them more money!

Society
It probably won't come as a surprise to anyone that teenagers today feel undervalued by society with only 13% agreeing that they are valued.

The hardest thing about being a teenager today was worries about appearance and peer pressure. This was the claim made by both teenagers and parents with a fifth of teenagers and 4 out of 10 parents agreeing.

The best thing about being a teenager today, again, claimed by both teenagers and parents was more freedom and opportunity.

Best/Worse things about parents
Half of teenagers agreed that the best things about their parents were the way they show their love and their sense of humour.

However, financial matters were almost appreciated as much as nearly 5 out of 10 teens claimed the money their parents gave them was one of the best things about them.

The worse thing about parents today according to teenagers was their mood (4 out of 10 claiming this) but parents' fashion, or possibly lack of it, was also a concern for teenagers as 28% claimed their parents dress sense was one of the worse things about them!

Parents wish list

2 out of 5 parents of teenagers welcomed the idea of flexible working hours.
A quarter of parents wanted easier access to teachers parent advisors in schools/colleges
Better health services - better info on drugs/alcohol/sexual health (22%) and GPs with specialise expertise in teenage health problems (24%).

Vanity
Teens were equally worried about their appearance as they were about their school work/exams.

Religion
Six out of 10 teenagers felt able to talk about faith/religion with their parents.

Happiness
Just over a fifth of teenagers said that their parents could make them happier by giving them more freedom and to stop treating them like a child.

For parents, the main thing which would make them happier would be for their teen/s to talk and listen to them more, but equally for them to do more housework!

The highs and lows
Best things about their parents

"How they show their love for me"
Average 51%
Highest in the North East (56%)
Lowest in the West (46%)

"The money they give me"
Average (46%)
Lowest in the West (40%)

"How they behave with my friends"
Average (43%)
Highest in the West Midlands (48%)
Lowest in the South West (38%)

What they can talk to their parents about

Racism
Average (63%)
Highest in the North East (67%)
Lowest in the West (58%)

Gossip
Average (54%)
Lowest in the West (49%)
Highest in the North East (62%)

What they can talk to their friends but can’t tell their parents

What happens at school
Average (67%)
Lowest in the West (62%)

My hopes and fears
Average (57%)
Lowest in the South and West (53%)

My feelings
Average (57%)
Lowest in Scotland and the West (53%)

The way my body has changed
Average (40%)
Lowest in the West (34%)

Biggest worries

School work/Exams
Average (48%)
Highest in in Wales (53%)
Lowest in the West (42%)

Money
Average (35%)
Highest in the South West and Yorks/Humber (39%)

Friends are more important to me than parents
Average (42%)
Lowest in the West (37%)
Highest in Wales (47%)

⑥ 十二届全国创新英语大赛 初赛作文题目


Ⅰ. Writing(本题共100分)
Telling lies for a better world?
Lies have a bad reputation. Telling the truth is normally considered to be a good thing. One conventional view of lying is that it is bad in itself and should be avoided at all costs. Another conventional view is that the consequences of lying are often bad, so lying should be avoided except in extreme circumstances. In the past two decades, though, a number of authors have challenged conventional wisdom, arguing that lying is not as bad as normally thought and that a number of other beliefs about lying are misunderstood. A well-known study even shows that an ordinary person tells three lies every ten minutes.
So what is your opinion of telling lies? How is your relationship with them? What do you do when being lied to? And more importantly, when and how do you choose to lie?
Please write your view on the topic within less than 300 words. You can add a title by yourself.Ⅰ. Writing(本题共100分)
Telling lies for a better world?
Lies have a bad reputation. Telling the truth is normally considered to be a good thing. One conventional view of lying is that it is bad in itself and should be avoided at all costs. Another conventional view is that the consequences of lying are often bad, so lying should be avoided except in extreme circumstances. In the past two decades, though, a number of authors have challenged conventional wisdom, arguing that lying is not as bad as normally thought and that a number of other beliefs about lying are misunderstood. A well-known study even shows that an ordinary person tells three lies every ten minutes.
So what is your opinion of telling lies? How is your relationship with them? What do you do when being lied to? And more importantly, when and how do you choose to lie?
Please write your view on the topic within less than 300 words. You can add a title by yourself.

⑦ 创新英语作文大赛怎么报名

第八届全国创新英来语大赛
“全国自创新英语作文大赛”由教育部高校学生司指导、中国高校招生研究会主办的《高校招生》杂志社与北京大学、清华大学、北京师范大学等多所名牌高校联合举办,迄今已成功举办了七届。
“全国创新英语作文大赛”自创办以来,始终秉承“推进素质教育,培养创新人才,逐步改变以高考分数为惟一选才标准的模式,探索多元选拔优秀人才的机制,为在英语方面学有专长的同学提供向高校展示自己才能机会”的宗旨,得到了高校和考生的广泛认同。
在总结前七届大赛的基础上,第八届大赛将增加对考生英语听说能力的测试,同时,大赛将更名为“全国创新英语大赛”。
此项大赛启动时间为每年4月,复赛安排在暑假期间(8月)进行,所有高中学生均可报名参赛。
报名时间及方式★
1.报名时间:2009年4月15日—5月31日。
2.报名方式:参赛者登陆全国创新英语网:在线提交资料,获得准考证号和考试系统登录密码,但不得重复报名。

今年的比赛已经结束了,你还是等明年吧

⑧ 为什么全国创新英语作文大赛收费很高要200元而全国中学生英语能力竞赛只要15元两个比赛有什么差别吗

亲,你所说的两个比赛都号称是全国唯一对高考有用的英语竞赛,但是我想,人家名牌大学自主招生考的照样是数理化竞赛,这两个竞赛不过是做一个“文理并重”的幌子罢了

⑨ 求第十届全国创新英语大赛作文题目

第十届全国创新英语大赛初赛考试(作文)

说 明:本试卷共2页,满分100分。
注意事项:
1、答题前请考生仔细阅读考试注意事项;
2、建议考生先在word文档中编辑作文,并且留好备份,然后拷贝到答题区,进行提交;
3、考生可以选择先阅读作文题目要求,但是在考试结束之前在线提交作文即可(请注意考试结束时间);
4、作文在“预览提交”后系统会提醒考生进行提交确认,从而进入下一页对文章进行预览,只有当进入下一页点击“确认提交”按钮之后才完成考试。
5、初赛考试时间:2011年5月16日09:00——2011年5月31日24:00。
6、完成考试后,作文将只能查看,不可修改。

Ⅰ. Writing(本题共100分)
Directions:
Recently, Amy Chua, or the “Tiger Mother”, aroused heated discussions both in US and in China with her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. The following are the ten things she lists in her book that she strictly forbids her two daughters to do:
a. Attend a sleepover (a party for children in which they stay the night at someone’s house);
b. Have a play date (in which children hang out with their friends);
c. Be in a school play;
d. Complain about not being in a school play;
e. Watch TV or play computer games;
f. Choose their own extracurricular activities;
g. Get any grade less than an A;
h. Not be the No. 1 student in every subject except gym and drama;
i. Play any instrument other than the piano or violin;
j. Not play the piano or violin.

You are invited to write under either of the following two topics. The length of your writing should not exceed 300 words.
(1) Suppose you are a “tiger parent”. Write a letter to your child and explain to her/him your ideas about tiger parenting.
(2) Suppose you are a child who has tiger parents. Write a letter to your parents and explain to them your ideas about tiger parenting.

⑩ 全国创新英语作文大赛全国一等奖能参加什么高校的自主招生

2017年自主招生抄认可的各类竞赛奖项挺多的,不过各个高校要求也会稍有不同。一般像数学奥林匹克CMO、新概念作文大赛等省级以上的竞赛都是可以的。自主招生考试的难度比高考要简单得多,你可以找网上一些免费的自主招生模拟题参考一下哦~~

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