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【题目】书面表达。冬春交替,气温多变,很多人染上流感。为此,你班举行了“预防疾病以及防止病毒传播”为主题的班会。请根据下表内容,谈谈预防疾病以及防止病毒传播的简单方法,并阐述理由。

方法

1). 勤洗手

2). 少外出

理由

有效预防各种疾病;病毒颗粒存在于桌面、电话和其他物体的表面并通过手传播。

尽量少用公共交通工具,尽量少接触流感患者,有症状者(高烧咳嗽肌肉酸痛等)及时就医。

注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3. 参考词汇:颗粒病毒:virus particles
Hello, everybody!It's true that many people are infected with flu virus when the weather changes frequently.
Thank you.

【答案】Hello, everybody!It's true that many people are infected with flu virus when the weather changes frequently. I'll tell you two easy ways to deal with it .

There is one easy way to protect again infection— frequent hand washing. It's a surprisingly effective way to prevent all sorts of diseases, including the flu virus. Influenza can spread in the way of coughs or sneezes. However, it's more likely that virus particles can linger on tabletops, telephones and other surfaces and be transferred via fingers to the mouth and nose.

Staying at home is the other simple way. It means staying away from other people who might be infected. If people have the flu, they should avoid using public transportation. Anyone with flu-like symptoms such as a sudden fever, cough or muscle aches should see a doctor at once.

Thank you !


【解析】本次作文要求冬春交替,气温多变,很多人染上流感。为此,你班举行了“预防疾病以及防止病毒传播”为主题的班会。请根据下表内容,谈谈预防疾病以及防止病毒传播的简单方法,并阐述理由。要点包括:方法:1. 勤洗手 2. 少外出。理由:1.有效预防各种疾病;病毒颗粒存在于桌面、电话和其他物体的表面并通过手传播。2.尽量少用公共交通工具,尽量少接触流感患者,有症状者(高烧咳嗽肌肉酸痛等)及时就医。故既要完成任务,又要兼顾形式的要求。本篇条理清楚,要点全面,结构连贯。其句式上的变化既使得文章生动而流畅,也体现了作者驾驭句式的能力。例如:主语从句that many people are infected with flu virus when the weather changes frequently. 和that virus particles can linger on tabletops, telephones and other surfaces and be transferred via fingers to the mouth and nose.定语从句who might be infected.不定式to deal with,to prevent. protect again,a surprisingly effective way,Staying at home等词汇及However等连接词。

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