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近年来媒体不断报道一些商家为了获取商业利益生产制造一些对人体有害的食品。请你以此为话题,给一家英文报刊写封信,谈谈你对食品安全的看法。信的内容应包括以下要点:

1. 食品安全问题屡次发生的原因。(利益、道德、法律等方面)

2. 减少此类事件发生的措施。(对企业的法律监管,提高防范意识等)

要求: 1.书写工整,卷面整洁;

2. 词数不少于120个,开头和结尾都已给出,不计入总词数。

提示词汇:food safety;producer

Dear sir,

Yours,

LiHua

【解析】

试题分析:题目要求以近年来媒体不断报道一些商家为了获取商业利益生产制造一些对人体有害的食品为话题,给一家英文报刊写封信,谈谈自己对食品安全的看法。信的内容应包括以下要点:1. 食品安全问题屡次发生的原因。(利益、道德、法律等方面)2. 减少此类事件发生的措施。(对企业的法律监管,提高防范意识等)要求有: 1.书写工整,卷面整洁;2. 词数不少于120个,开头和结尾都已给出,不计入总词数。提示词汇有:food safety;producer

行文中不要出现标点和拼写错误,尽量保持卷面整洁、字体美观;注意行文的连贯性。

亮点说明:

范文使用了一些重要的语法知识:宾语从句which has caused a great concern;非谓语动词ignoring its damage possible to people’s health. 语法知识使用得当,叙事清晰;

范文使用了很多连接词,如Firstly,Secondly,Thirdly,On the one hand,On the other hand,What’s more等使作文更有条理,做到了行文连贯。

范文使用了很多固定短语:making money, the importance of , the lack of , take measures to do ,deal with, break the law, in a word等,使作文内容更加充实;

范文使用了一些重要的语法知识:非谓语动词Feeling quite sorry for that,scattered in the rooms;宾语从句what to do to help;时间状语从句when my parents went out shopping;让步状语从句Tired as I was等,语法知识使用得当,叙事清晰;这些我都忘了怎么办

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