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【题目】 假如你叫李华,你们学校刚刚开学,正在开展 “Happy Month”活动,请你以 “Learn to BeHappy”为题,给学校英语广播站写一篇广播稿,号召同学们返校后快乐生活。

内容包括:

1.新冠疫情使学校延迟开学;

2.通过上网课学习语文、数学和英语等课程;

3.“Happy, Month”活动和你的心情:

4.如何快乐生活(至少2)

写作要求:

1.结构完整,表达通顺,语言规范,书写清晰;

2.文中不得出现任何真实的人名和学校名称等信息;

3.词数80左右,开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。

参考词汇:新型冠状病毒COVID—19

Learn to Be Happy

Good morning, everyone! We’re very happy to be back to school.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I hope all of us can live happily in this school. Thank you for your listening!

【答案】例文

Learn to Be Happy

Good morning ,everyone! I'm very happy to be back to school.

To prevent the Corid-19, our school has delayed (put off) the opening of this term. But we didn't stop studying. Our school gave us online courses such as Chinese, Math, English and so on. We were very happy.

Now our school is carrying out the plan“happy Month”. How to be happy? First, I think we should have life aims ,with life aims, we can live a happy and meaningful life. Then, we must keep healthy. What’s more, we should be ready to help others.

I hope all of us can live happily in this school. Thank you for your listening!

【解析】

1.题干解读:本文是一篇材料作文,假如你是李华,学校刚刚开学,正在开展 “Happy Month”活动,要求你以 “Learn to Be Happy”为题,题干内容提示,给学校英语广播站写一篇广播稿,号召同学们返校后快乐生活。首先要认真审题,根据提示内容,列出写作要点及每个要点中可能要用到的表达;然后紧扣要点,动笔写作。

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