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一个英文网站面向中学生征稿。请你写一篇英文稿件,介绍“中秋节”及这个节日里的主要活动。

写作要点:

1.它是中国传统节日之一;

2.家人团聚;

3.赏月、吃月饼、

4.还有旅游、访友等其他活动。

5.……

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使用文连贯;

3开头语已您写好,不讲总词数。

参考词汇:中秋节:the Mid-Autumn Festival 农历: lunar calendar

赏月: enjoy the full moon 月饼: moon cake

The Mid- Autumn Fetival

The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th of the eighth month of Our Chinese lunar calendar.

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The Mid- Autumn Fetival

The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th of the eighth month of Our Chinese lunar calendar. As one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it has been enjoying great popularity in our country. Usually, no matter how far away or how busy we are, we will try to come home for the celebration. The moon that night looks the brightest in the whole lunar month. What we love most is the time we enjoy the full moon together. With the beautiful moon up in the sky, we sit together and eat moon cakes and fruit, sharing our stories. In addition to these traditional activities, we have a wider range of choices such as travelling and visiting our relatives or friends.

【解析】

试题分析:这是一篇关于说明文类型的写作,我们要把握的重点是如何分配文章内容,使整个文章条理清晰,适当的举例子可以使文章添色。还有语言要简练,干净。并且保证说明内容全面。

亮点分析:范文写作逻辑清晰,先介绍中秋节的一个总体状况——受人们欢迎。然后介绍中秋那天人们会做什么:赏月,吃月饼和水果。最后还对中秋活动进行了补充。能用到多种类型的短语,比如enjoy great popularity in“享有美誉“、no matter how”无论怎样 …“、In addition to”另外“、a wider range of”大范围的“。这些短语的使用都能帮助文章添色。What we love most is the time we enjoy the full moon together.这是一个由what引导的主语从句,what在句中充当宾语。我们最喜欢的就是大家一起赏圆月的时光。

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