题目内容

20.假设你叫李华,是一名高二学生.自从进入高二以后,你发现部分同学晚上学习到很晚,他们边学习边吃零食或喝可乐,早上则由于起床太晚而不吃早餐,你感觉这样会对身体有害.
请你根据这种现象,给《英语周报》写一封信反映情况,并谈谈自己的看法.
注意:词数150左右.

分析 本文为书信.
写作背景为:高二学生不良的饮食及作息习惯
写作主题可以为:高中生保持良好的饮食及作息习惯
写作要点为:1,描述话题内容;2,分析原因;3,提供建议及呼吁.

解答 Dear Editor,
I am a high school student who will graduate next year.Since I was in Grade Two,I have foundthat some of the students in our class study harder than before.They studylate into night,eating snacks and drinking Coca-Cola,which is bad for theirhealth.In the morning,due to staying up too late,some students"sleepin"and have to go to school without breakfast,which is also a bad habitand will surely o harm to their health.
In my opinion,though we are under heavy study pressure,we should try to eat properly and get as much rest as possible.Only in this way can we keep fit and study well.
I wonder if you agree with me.I am lookingforward t hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Li Hua

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