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English reading composition for the sixth grade of primary school?

As an important tool for foreign communication, English plays an important role in our real life and work, and English reading plays a vital role in English learning. I carefully collect it for everyone to enjoy and learn!

Article 1

It's a sunny day. My family and I have promised to catch butterflies in Fushan Park. On the way to the park, we cried and laughed. When we arrived at Fushan Park, we quickly ran to the flower bed. Wow! There are so many flowers on the flower bed. They come out beautifully. How nice! Look! Many butterflies are crazy about these flowers. They danced and flew happily among the flowers.

When we enjoyed the scenery, we began to catch butterflies. I see a butterfly on a flower. I quietly reached out my hands. A butterfly is in my hand. Oh! It tickles me. My face also exudes bursts of laughter. It seems that they are happy, too.

Unconsciously, an afternoon passed. There is a big smile on our faces. We caught butterflies that afternoon, and we also caught happiness.

the second

Mr. Lv He is a math teacher. He is about forty years old and looks very strict. In fact, he is very kind.

He always gets up early and always goes to work early. He is very strict in class. If a student makes noise, he is very angry. He always tells his students, "It's a math class, not physical education class. Don't make noise! Ok? "

But after class, Teacher Lu is very kind and funny. He always tells jokes to his students. His students are always happy. Because this joke is very interesting.

Mr. Lu is a math teacher. He looks very serious, about 40 years old. In fact, he is very kind.

He always gets up early and goes to work early at the same time. He is very strict in class. If the student makes noise, he will be very angry. He always tells his students, "This is a math class, not physical education class. Don't make any noise, will you? "

But after class, Mr. Lu is very kind and interesting. He often tells jokes with his classmates, who are very happy because jokes are very interesting.

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One sunny afternoon, I was walking on Fifth Avenue, and it suddenly occurred to me that it was necessary to buy a pair of socks. I turned into the first sock shop that caught my attention, and a boy shop assistant who couldn't be over seventeen came forward. "What can I do for you, sir?" "I want to buy a pair of socks." His eyes sparkled. There is a passion in his voice. "Do you know that you went to the best place in the world to buy socks?" I didn't realize this, because my entrance exam was accidental. "Come with me," the boy said ecstatically. I followed him to the back of the store, and he began to take down one box after another from the shelf, showing the contents to make me happy.

"Wait, young man, I'm only going to buy one pair!" "I know," he said, "but I want you to see how amazing these are. Aren't they great? " There is a solemn and sacred expression of ecstasy on his face, as if to reveal the mystery of his religion to me. I became more interested in him than socks. I looked at him in surprise. "My friend," I said, "if you can keep this enthusiasm, if it is not only because of novelty, but because you have a new job, if you can keep this enthusiasm and excitement day after day, you will have every sock in America in ten years."

One afternoon, I was walking on Fifth Avenue and suddenly remembered to buy a pair of socks. The first sock shop attracted me, and then I walked in. A male shop assistant who may not exceed 17 came up to me. "What can I do for you, sir?" "I want to buy a pair of socks." His eyes sparkled and his voice was full of enthusiasm. "You know, you have come to the best place to buy socks in the world." I didn't realize this, just like the college entrance examination came unexpectedly. "Come with me," the boy said ecstatically. I followed him to the back of the shop. He put the box down from the shelf. He began to take the box off the shelf and showed me the contents happily.

"Wait, young man, I only buy one pair!" "I know," he said, "but I want you to see how beautiful and wonderful they are. Are they great? " His face is full of solemn and pious expression, as if to reveal the mystery of his religion to me. I'm more interested in him than socks. I looked at him in surprise. "My friend," I said, "if you can keep this state, if it's not just your enthusiasm for novelty and accepting new jobs, if you can keep this enthusiasm and * * * day after day, every sock in America will be yours in ten years."