题目内容

12.Recently I entered one office of our company,seeing a co-worker(同事) head on his arms.She was really upset.We began talking about work issues and the topic quickly turned into her daughter,her mother,her husband and her personal life.I just sat and gave her my full attention.This went on for about 20minutes.Finally,a smile came to her face and she said,"Why is it that I can always talk to you?"What I know is that I gave her my full attention and listened.
Listening is an important part of helping someone.It is different from hearing.Most people can hear but listening is a learned skill.You have to stop thinking about yourself and put your attention on the person talking.I believe if you really listen to one another,many situations could be changed.It means you give another person the chance to have him heard.To me,this is an important way to help others and it does make a difference.
[写作内容]
1.概括短文的内容要点,该部分的词数大约30左右;
2.聆听似乎是非常简单的一件事,但是有时聆听别人可以为别人解决烦恼.请你以"聆听是一种帮助"为主题写一篇120词的短文:
(1)你觉得聆听为什么是对别人的一种帮助;
(2)如果你的一位朋友在生活中遇到问题,你会聆听他的倾诉吗?
(3)在聆听之后,你会怎样帮助他?
[写作要求]
你可以使用实例或其他论述方法支持你的论点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不要抄袭阅读材料中的句子.
[评分标准]
概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯.

分析 本文是读写任务型写作,这类作文可按照三段式模板写:第一段:概况所给短文要点.第二段:过渡词引出主题句---阐述理由.第三段:个人观点.特别要注意第一段的概括.用自己的语言概括,不能照搬照抄原文. 时态用一般现在时.人称用第一和第三人称. 重要短语:make a difference(产生影响,起作用),in one's opinion(某人认为),have sth in mind(记住某物),listen to sb (倾听某人),face problems(面临问题),try to do sth(努力做某事),do one's best to do(尽某人最大努力做某事),comfort sb(安慰某人),give sb some advice(给某人一些建议).
【高分句型一】
1.They author listened to a co-worker talking about her life with full attention rencently,①because he believes ②that listening is an important way to help others and it makes a difference.
①此处是由连词"because"引导的原因状语从句,主句为"They author listened to a co-worker talking about her life with full attention rencently".
②此处是由连词"that"引导的宾语从句.
【高分句型二】
2.②If I have a friend ①who faces problems in life and needs to talk with me,I will try to be a good listener for him.
①此处是由关系代词"who"引导的定语从句,先行词为"a friend",关系代词"who"在从句中作主语.
②此处是连词"if"引导的条件状语从句,主句为"I will try to be a good listener for him.".
【高分句型三】
1.①Being a friend,I think I should do my best to help him out and ②listening is the best way at this time.
①此处是由现在分词短语"Being a friend"作状语,主句为"I think I should do my best to help him out and listening is the best way at this time.".
     ②此处是由动名词"listening"作主语,谓语动词用单数.

解答 They author listened to a co-worker talking about her life with full attention rencently,because he believes that listening is an important way to help others and it makes a difference.【高分句型一】(概括)
Like the author,I can't agree more that listening is very important way to helps.In my opinion,when people have something unhappy in mind,they will feel more comfortable if they can talk with others.So if we can listen to the them,their feelings may become better.(聆听是对别人的一种帮助)
If I have a friend who faces problems in life and needs to talk with me,I will try to be a good listener for him.【高分句型二】Being a friend,I think I should do my best to help him out and listening is the best way at this time.【高分句型三】(朋友在生活中遇到问题,会聆听他的倾诉)
 After listening,I will comfort him,try to find out what problems he has and give him some advice to solve them.(个人观点:怎样帮助他)

点评 读写任务型写作是将阅读与写作有机结合,要求考生既能读懂文章信息,又要依据要求规范连贯地表达内容,其中准确概括很有挑战且十分重要,根据记叙文、议论文、说明文等不同文体作相应概括,总的来说,遵循以下步骤:确定主题句;寻找关键词;重构主题句;重组支持句.写作时注意准确运用时态,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,同时也要注意使用高级词汇和高级句型使文章显得更有档次,平时需注意积累短语和重要句型.

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