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【题目】书面表达(满分25分)

过生日互赠礼物在中学生中似乎成为一种时尚,甚至有的学生还去饭店搞生日聚会。对此同学们有不同的看法。假设你是王平,请你根据下表提示,给某英语报社的编辑写一封信,并谈谈自己的观点。

赞成

为同学们提供交际机会;利于增进同学之间的友谊;学习之余可以放松心情。

反对

容易造成对时间和金钱的浪费;导致攀比;对青少年学习和成长造成不利影响。

你的观点

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注意:1. 词数:100左右(信的开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数。)

2. 短文须包括表中的全部内容,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3. 参考词汇:攀比:keep up with the Joneses

Dear Editor,

I'm a middle school student named Wang Ping. Recently, we often have to buy

presents for our__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

【答案】

Dear Editor,

I'm a middle school student named Wang Ping. Recently, we often have to buy presents for our classmates' birthdays, and sometimes, we are invited to their birthday parties in expensive hotels, which caused us to think whether students should spend so much money for birthdays.

About this there are two different views. Some students think it provides us with a good chance to communicate with each other and develop our friendship, and besides, we can relax after hard work at school. However, some other students think it's a waste of money and time and can lead us to getting into the bad habit of trying to keep up with the Joneses, which has a bad effect on our growth and studies.

As far as I'm concerned, it's not easy for our parents to make money and keep us at school for education. So there is no need for us to do like that. We must treasure our parents' labor and put our hearts into our studies.

What do you think about it? I'm expecting your reply.

Yours,

Wang Ping

【解析】

试题分析:本篇书面表达属于书信类写作,根据提示信息和题目要求来展开。写作时注意以下几点:1、仔细阅读有关提示,弄清试题提供的所有信息,明确有哪些要点。2、提纲是文章的总体框架,要在提纲的范围内进行分析、构思和想象。要依据提示情景或词语,按照一定逻辑关系来写。3、根据要表达的内容确定句子的时态、语态。写作书信时一定要注意文章结构和层次,提出建议时要具有说服力,对于一些常用的动词,要注意其其他形式以更为简练的表达自己的观点,要灵活运用各种短语和从句来丰富文章的内容。

【亮点说明】本文结构紧凑,层次分明,而且使用了多种句式和结构。比如Recently, we often have to buy presents for our classmates' birthdays, and sometimes, we are invited to their birthday parties in expensive hotels, which caused us to think whether students should spend so much money for birthdays是which引导的非限制性定语从句和whether引导的宾语从句。However, some other students think it's a waste of money and time and can lead us to getting into the bad habit of trying to keep up with the Joneses, which has a bad effect on our growth and studies是which引导的非限制性定语从句。As far as I'm concerned, it's not easy for our parents to make money and keep us at school for education. 是it引导的主语性从句。So there is no need for us to do like that使用了there is no need to的句型。此外,文章还使用了大量短语are invited to,communicate with each other and develop our friendship,getting into the bad habit of,keep up with,put our hearts into等。插入语About this there are two different views,However,As far as I'm concerned,so的使用使文章内容更具有层次感,也使语言更加连贯。

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