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同学们,我们身边有很多助人为乐的同学,他们的事例值得我们学习。请根据下面表格信息给学校英文报写一篇短文,谈谈身边的好人好事,号召大家向他们学习。

Who they are

What they usually do to help others

Liu Na

make our school beautiful (clean …)

Zhang Hua

help other students with their students…

Wu Tong

Help the people in trouble (cheer others up …)

要求:1. 参考表格信息,可适当发挥;

2. 语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整。

3. 文中不得出现真实地名和姓名;

4. 词数:60—80词。(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)

Dear Editor

In our school, some students are always thinking more of others and are ready to help them. I’m moved deeply. Here is what they usually do.

Liu Na is a very good student.

I hope everyone can learn from them and do something for others.

 

【答案】

Dear Editor

In our school, some students are always thinking more of others and are ready to help them. I’m moved deeply. Here is what they usually do.

Liu Na is a very good student. She often picks up rubbish and cleans the classroom to make our school more beautiful. Zhang Hua studies well. So she often helps other students with their studies. We all like her. Wu Tong is outgoing. He likes cheering others up. If we are sad, he always talks with us and tries to make us happy. He is also helpful. He likes helping people who are in trouble. He is very popular in our school.

I hope everyone can learn from them and do something for others.

something for others.

【解析】略

 

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