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【题目】某英语报正在就中学生可不可以带手机上学这一话题开展讨论。假如你是李华,请你根据下表所提供的信息,向该报编辑写一封英文信,发表观点。

手机的优点

1).便于与父母和朋友联系;2).能增加乐趣。

带手机上学存在的问题

2).上课时使用手机干扰教学;2).用手机聊天、发短信费时费钱。

建议

1).上课时不许使用手机;2).贵重物品,个人宜妥善保管。

注意:1).词数100左右;
2).可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3).开头语和结束语已为你写好。
Dear Editor,
I'm a senior three student.I'm writing to tell you my opinion
Your sincerely,
Li Hua

【答案】Dear Li Lei,

I've received your letter,saying you have some difficulties in learning English.I'm sorry to hear that you have such a difficult problem.However,the situation is easy to change if you take my advice.

My suggestions are as follows.Firstly,you should listen to the teachers carefully in the class.Secondly,the best way to learn English is reading it well and knowing the meanings of it.Thirdly,you can speak English with your classmates and teachers,which can improve your listening and speaking abilities.What's more,the most important advice is reading English books before the class and after the class.

I hope my suggestions will be helpful for you.

Yours,

Li Hua


【解析】这是一篇提纲类作文,要求考生根据所提供的信息,向某英语报编辑写一封英文信,发表自己的观点。大体分为三个部分:首先说明情况,表明写信的目的。然后重点写具体情况和建议。要包括:列举手机的优点和带手机给学习带来的问题,最后表达自己的观点。内容贴近学生生活,难度不高。

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