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11.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华.请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,以"An Afternoon with Lele"为题,给校刊"英语园地"写一篇英文稿件,介绍你上周三照顾邻居家孩子乐乐的过程.
注意:词数不少于60.

分析 审题包括以下要点:第一幅、遇到Lele;第二幅、打电话;第三幅、陪Lele;第四幅、送别.
高分句型:
句型一:So I invited Lele to my home and①seated him in front of the desk②where he soon started to do his homework.
①seat sb.使某人就坐,②where 引导的一个定语从句,先行词为desk表示地点.
句型二:①Since it was still early,I decided to play Chinese chess with him②so that he wouldn't feel bored.
①since 引导原因状语从句  ②so that 为固定短语 以便…表示目的

解答 An Afternoon with Lele
      Last Wednesday,I spent one memorable afternoon with my little friend Lele,the child of my neighbors next door.
     The story started when I was about to arrive home after school and found Lele sitting on the stair.(图画1)He told me sadly that he had lost the key to the door.So I invited Lele to my home and seated him in front of the desk where he soon started to do his homework.(高分句型)Meanwhile,I called his mother and told her what happened.(图画2)Before long,Lele finished all the homework.Since it was still early,I decided to play Chinese chess with him so that he wouldn't feel bored.(高分句型)Lele was very concentrated and he thought very hard before making any move.(图画3)Just when we finished playing the game,the doorbell rang.It was Lele's mother.She thanked me again and again for taking care of her son.Lele said he had had a most enjoyable afternoon.Actually,that makes the two of us.(图画4)

点评 图画类作文审题时一定要看清图画中所有信息,确定时态为一般过去式,在叙述时要注意思路清晰,采用多种句式表达.考生在平时注意积累图画作文写作模式,并积累高级词汇和句式.

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