题目内容

请根据下列提示要点, 写一篇关于J.K.Rowling的简介。

【写作内容】

姓名

J. K. Rowling──《哈利波特》的作者

出生

1965年7月,出生于英格兰, 从小就梦想着当一名作家

主要经历

中学毕业后父母鼓励她去读法语,一年后在巴黎的大学毕业并在伦敦工作; 1990年有了写Harry Potter的想法,经常呆在咖啡馆里,趁女儿睡着时写作。第一部Harry Potter出版于1997年。

成就

哈利·波特这本书很畅销,吸引了很多读者。从那以后,J.K.Rowling成为世界上最受儿童欢迎的作家

【写作要求】

用100字左右表达全部内容;

【评分标准】

句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。

 

Born in England, July 1965, J.K. Rowling, the writer of Harry Potter, dreamt of being a writer from an early age. After middle school, her parents encouraged her to study French and, a year later, graduating from a university in Paris, she worked in London. It was in 1990 that J.K. Rowling first had the idea about Harry Potter and she would stay in coffee shops to write when the baby fell asleep. Her first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 which became the bestseller and attracted many readers. Since then, JK Rowling has become the most popular writer among children in the world.

【解析】

试题分析:根据写作要求可知要考生写一份关于J.K.Rowling的生平简介,简介中要求有出生,主要经历和成就等注意事项。这是J.K.Rowling经历过的事情,所以文章采用一般过去式的时态。考生写作时应注意单词的拼写,语法和句法的变换运用。

亮点解析:短文中用了短语,如:dream of, graduate from,fall asleep, since then…还用了一些句式,如it was … that…强调句。which 引导的定语从句,动词的过去分词,动名词引导的状语从句……为短文增添了色彩,增加了短文的亮点。

考点:人物类写作。

 

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