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【题目】目前,教育部提出要把足球纳入学校体育课程教学体系,作为体育课必修内容。某英语报以Popularization of Campus Football为题,向中学生征文。请你根据以下内容要求用英语写一篇短文应征。内容包括:

1. 足球进校园的意义;

2. 学校存在的问题(如场地,设施,师资等);

3. 你的看法。

注意:

1. 根据提示内容可适当发挥,使行文连贯;

2. 短文的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。

3. 词数120左右。

4. 文中不得使用真实姓名、校名。

5. 参考词汇:设施facility 校园campus 普及popularize

Popularization of Campus Football

China’s Ministry of Education has promoted popularization of campus football in the country’s schools. Welcome to our English Corner.

【答案】

Popularization of Campus Football

China’s Ministry of Education has promoted popularization of campus football in the country’s schools. It is of great significance to popularize campus football. Firstly, football training in schools will help teenagers to build up their bodies. Secondly, it will enable teenagers to lay a solid foundation of football at an early age, which makes it possible for the national team to select excellent football players in the future.

However, ahead of us lie some difficulties. At present, the majority of the schools in our country have no football facilities, like standard football fields. Also, qualified coaches are in great need.

As far as I am concerned, in order to popularize campus football and realize China’s football dream, I strongly advocate that we should make joint efforts to contribute to the youth football progress and that local governments at various levels should take effective measures to support the youth football development.

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【解析】

试题分析:本题是一篇提纲类作文, 请你根据以下内容要求用英语写一篇短文应征。内容包括: 足球进校园的意义;学校存在的问题(如场地,设施,师资等);你的看法。需要注意:根据提示内容可适当发挥,使行文连贯; 短文的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。 词数120左右。 文中不得使用真实姓名、校名。

亮点说明:本文用了第一人称为主的叙述方式,写出了足球进校园的意义,和学校的问题等。用了 Firstly ,Secondly等的副词,层次分明的写出了内容。最后写出了自己的观点,写出政府等应该发展足球。

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