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【题目】写作:

假设你是新华中学的高二学生李华,看到很多同学因为学习而忽略了体育锻炼,打算给学校英语报社投稿,鼓励学生们加强体育锻炼,注重身体健康。请按照以下要点,以“Health and Sports”为题写一篇英语短文。

写作要点:

1.身体健康的重要性;

2.运动对大家的好处;

3.你的建议。

注意:1.词数不少于100;

2.适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Health and Sports

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【答案】

Health and Sports

Good health is of vital importance to everyone. A healthy person can always be energetic and enjoy his life. A person who is in poor health cannot work well.

When it comes to keeping healthy, playing sports enjoys widespread popularity among people. As high school students, we must study hard and take many important exams, which may make many students feel nervous. So it’s necessary to take exercise regularly to help release stress. Physical exercise can help make muscles strong. What’s more, while playing, we get relaxed, which can help us study more efficiently.

Since sports can make us physically and mentally healthy, we should do sports every day no matter how busy we are. Do remember that good health is the best wealth.

【解析】考查半开放性作文。本文要求以李华的身份投稿鼓励学生锻炼身体。要点:1. 很多同学因为学习而忽略了体育锻炼;2.身体健康的重要性:没有好身体就不能更好地工作;3.运动对大家的好处;4个人建议:无论多忙都要每天锻炼身体。本文属于半开放性作文,考生要把文章分成2-3段,这样会显得比较有条理。另外要尽量运用多样化的句式,使文章更富有层次。

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