题目内容

为了响应38年前毛主席提出的“向雷锋同志学习”的号召,配合北京“迎奥运”宣传活动,光明中学组织了一次到某汽车站的学雷锋活动。请根据以下6幅图画,用英语写一篇日记。

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.日记的开头与结尾已为你写好。

生词:奥运知识竞赛—general knowledge quiz on the Olympic Games

Tuesday,March 5,2002                                         Fine

Thirty-eight years ago,the late Chairman Mao called on us to learn from Lei Feng.To mark the occasion,we organized an activity at a nearby bus station today.

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One possible version:        

Tuesday,March 5,2002Fine

Thirt-eight years ago,the late Chairman Mao called on us to learn from Lei Feng.To mark the occasion,we organized an activity at a nearby bus station today.

At 8 o'clock in the morning,we arrived at the 712 bus station,where we were warmly welcomed by the drivers and conductors.

Then we broke up into several groups.Some of us taught some drivers and conductors English,while others cleaned  buses. Still others directed traffic at the crossroads near the bus station and helped the elderly cross the street.

Staff members of the bus station and our classmates then took part in a general knowledge quiz on the Olympic Games in the afternoon,which was great fun for both sides.Around four o'clock,we said goodbye to one another,and felt very happy on the way home.

Today's activity has taught us the new meaning of the spirit of Lei Feng:Sharing

 with others what you have—your time,energy,or knowledge—makes you feel warm in your heart.It has truly a difference in how I feel about myself.


解析:

注意把握主题:学雷锋事迹写一篇日记。首先确定文章的时态。其次,把握住文章的行文应该紧扣所给几幅图画的内容。

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