题目内容

    假设你是李明,你的澳大利亚朋友 Dick 得知你校正在推行素质教育,你现在的周末生活与过去相比发生了很大变化。请你根据下表提供的信息,用英语写一封信告诉他发生的变化。

过  去

现  在

白天

6点起床、上课(上午4节,下午4节)

不必去上学,可以做自己喜欢的事(举例)

晚上

做家庭作业或复习功课

可以看电视、上网、读课外书等

就寝

10:30

9:30

注意:1.词数:约100词;

      2.信的开头已写好,不计入总词数。

Dear Dick,

I am glad to hear from you again.My life at weekends has changed a lot since last year....

______________________________________________________________________________

Dear Dick,

    I am glad to hear from you again.My life at weekends has changed a lot since last year. In the past I had to get up at six at weekends.After breakfast I hurried to school.I was always busy with my lessons—four lessons in the morning and four in the afternoon.But now I don’t have to go to school,of course I needn’t get up so early.I can do what I like to do.For example,I can go for a picnic with my friends,or play basketball.In the evening,I used to do my homework or go over my lessons,but now I can watch TV,surf the Internet or do some reading,and so on.In the past,I didn’t go to bed until half past ten.but now at half past nine.I have more free time than before.

    Best wishes.

    Your friend,

    Li Ming

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