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【题目】假如你是广州电视台科技博览节目的编辑,每周你们栏目要向观众介绍一项科技发明。本周你们栏目要用英语向观众简要介绍手机。请你为栏目主持人准备一篇英文稿,内容必须包括:

1.手机被视为大发明的原因;

2.现在手机的主要功能;

3.你认为未来的手机会……。

要求:1.词数150左右;

2.开头已经为你写好,不计入总词数。

This is GZTV, Science and Technology View. We are now on the air with a 45minute regular program to bring you a big invention — cellphones.

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【答案】This is GZTV, Science and Technology View. We are now on the air with a 45minute regular program to bring you a big invention — cellphones.

Many people consider the cellphone one of the greatest inventions last century. There are several reasons as follows. First of all, it has changed our way of life and has sped the pace of our work. As a useful tool, it makes it possible for us to talk to anyone no matter where we are and what we are doing. What's more, the cellphone is a good tool to have fun and makes us feel cool.

Modern cellphones are also being used as cameras and radios, and to send emails or to surf the Internet. The latest cellphones have many functions such as games, music and an electric calendar that will remind you of appointments and important dates.

It's believed that cellphones in the future will be much smarter, and prices will be more competitive. Maybe cellphones will be built into our body so that we can phone conveniently.

【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇为主持人准备的一篇英文稿,内容必须包括:手机被视为大发明的原因;现在手机的主要功能;你认为未来的手机会……。首先要认真阅读前面的提示,认清写作要求和提纲之间的关系,根据所给出要点,充分发挥自己的想象力,灵活运用英语知识,采用不同的表达方式将各要点完整地表述出来。写作时注意时态、语态的合理运用,根据情景的发展,按顺序安排好材料。同时应选用合适的连接词或过渡词,适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

【亮点说明】

本文是一篇英文稿,语言精练,内容齐全,重点突出,文章结构布局合理,文中使用高级词汇和句子。it makes it possible for us to talk to anyone no matter where we are and what we are doing.句中使用让步状语从句,同时it做形式宾语;The latest cellphones have many functions such as games, music and an electric calendar that will remind you of appointments and important dates.句中such---that引导结果状语从句;Maybe cellphones will be built into our body so that we can phone conveniently.句中使用目的状语从句;另外,First of all, What's more, It's believed that---,等的运用为文章增色添彩。

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