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【题目】假如你是红星中学高三1 班的李华。请按以下四幅图的顺序,给你校“英语园地”投稿,介绍上学期你们班参加学校组织的“2015,中国”的主题板报的比赛过程。

注意: 1.词数不少于60;

2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。

3.提示词:阅兵式military parade

Last term, our school held a blackboard newspaper contest on

“Unforgettable 2015 in China”._____________________________________

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【答案】

Last term, our school held a blackboard newspaper contest on

“Unforgettable 2015 in China”.

At the class meeting, our teacher told us about the activity, saying that the year, 2015 was really a memorable year. In the afternoon, the ideas of the military parade and the Winter Olympic Games came to us immediately. When the designing work was done, we set about working on the blackboard. We took on different tasks. Besides writing down the main events of the year neatly on the blackboard, we also decorated it with beautiful drawings. Thanks to our hard work, our design finally won the first prize. We were not only proud of our teamwork but also deeply impressed by the great achievements of our country.

【解析】

试题分析:本文属于看图作文,讲述的是学校活动类话题,参加学校组织的“2015,中国”的主题板报比赛活动。难度适中,场景涵盖班会、讨论、分工合作及颁奖四大写作高频场景。写作要点有:1. at the class meeting, our teacher told us about …, the blackboard newspaper contest。 2. class discussion, lots of ideas popped into our minds, military parade, Winter Olympic。3. got down to work, wrote the events, decorated it with beautiful drawings。4. won the first prize, be proud of our teamwork。

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24-30 March 2011 10:00 am-9:00 pm

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Save the environment, Save our future

Our environment needs help. With the participation of more than 50 organizations, Environment Awareness Week is the biggest public education event dedicated to environmental protection and conservation. Don’t miss it! Come and know more about:

The Threats to Earth (Hall 1) What is global warming? How serious is pollution? Learn about different environmental problems from our university students. Protect our environment!

The Search for renewable Energy (Hall 2) can we get electricity from wind, solar energy, waves, rivers and underground heat? Get the answers from Solar Ace, Tefron, Touch Wind Resources and other participants.

The Quest for Fresh water (Hall 3) is the shortage of freshwater worsening? What are Singapore’s solutions for treating wastewater? Hear from Flow Technologies, HydroMax Solutions and other participants.

The 3 Rs and Save Earth (Hall 4) How can we REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE to cut down household wastes? Find out from the Global Gala Network, Green Earth Foundation and other participants.

For more information, please call Mr. Philip Koh at 65531188, send an email to Mrs. Daisy Soh at daisy_soh@ief.org or visit the events web at http://www.ief.org/caw

【1】The main aim of Environment Awareness Week is to ________.

A. educate the public on protecting the environment

B. discuss global warming and other environmental problems

C. explain ways for producing freshwater to save the environment

D. learn about renewable energy sources that protect the environment

2The organizer of the event is ________.

A. Global Gaia Network B. Clean Energy Agency

C. Green Earth Foundation D. Global Environment Fund

3Which of the following statements is NOT true of the event?

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Buying e week’s groceries is tiring. You want to get it over and done with quickly, so you head for the nearest supermarket, you find everything you need under one roof, and you feel glad that those days of going in and out of different shops in the high street are over. Supermarkets seem to be a big plus. There is a downside, though.

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Reading the following environmental activities:

Environment Awareness Week.

Regal Convention Centre, Halls 1-4.

24-30 March 2015 10:00 am-9:00 pm.

Free admission for all!

Save the environment; save our future.

Our environment needs help. With the participation(参与) of more than 50 organizations, Environment Awareness Week is the biggest public education even dedicated to environmental protection and conservation(保护). Don’t miss it! Come and know more about:

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