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17.下面是某英语杂志栏目对羽毛球历史的介绍.请你参照这篇短文及提示,给该英语杂志栏目写一篇关于乒乓球历史的介绍.
History of badminton
Badminton is played all over the world and it is an Olympic sport.It is played over the net within a court.
The exact origin of badminton is not known.What we do know is that badminton began in India more than a hundred years ago.In the 1860s,it became a competition and then became popular.Later the game spread to England,the United States,China and some other countries.In 1992,it became one of the Olympic sports.
Badminton is a safe but challenging sport.It is also fun to play it.I love this game!
注意:1.可以适当发挥,以使行文连贯.
 2.词数100左右;
3.要点提示:

Introduction◇all over the world
◇an Olympic sport
◇over the net on a table
History◇began in England in the 1890s
◇became popular in the 1920s
◇spread to other parts of Europe and Asia
◇became one of the Olympic sports in 1988

分析 高分句型
句型一:
As we all know,table tennis has a history of about 300 years.众所周知,乒乓球运动已经有大约300年的历史.as we all know,众所周知.
句型二:
Many Chinese athletes,such as Deng Yaping,have made great contributions to this game.许多中国运动员,例如邓亚萍,都为比赛做了很大的贡献.have made great contributions to…对…做出了巨大的贡献.

解答 One possible version:
History of table tennis
Table tennis is an Olympic sport played all over the world.It is played over the net on a table.(基本介绍)
As we all know,table tennis has a history of about 300 years.【高分句型一】Table tennis began in England in the 1890s.And it became popular in the 1920s.Later,it spread to other parts of Europe and Asia.In 1988,it became one of the Olympic sports.(介绍乒乓球历史)Many Chinese athletes,such as Deng Yaping,have made great contributions to this game.【高分句型二】
Table tennis is a safe but challenging sport.It is also enjoyable to play it with anyone we like.I love this game!

点评 作文考查学生对英语的表达能力,学生应注意要点齐全,思路清晰,行文要流畅.

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