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【题目】Write a passage of at least 55 words on the topic “If I have a garden in the future ...”. (以“如果将来我有一个花园……”为题写一篇短文,词数不少于55个):

Suggested outlines:

* What will you plant in your garden?

* What do you want to do in the garden?

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【答案】范文

I live in an old and small house with my parents now. It’s a dream to have a garden of my own. But maybe I’ll have one in the future. Who knows? If I have a garden in the future, I will plant many beautiful flowers such as lilies, sunflowers and roses because both my parents like them very much. I prefer a big garden. The bigger, the better. I’ll invite all my teachers and classmates to the garden. We can play games or have barbecues there. At that time, the teachers will be old and the students may change a lot. But I’m sure the teachers can still remember our names.

In order to have a garden in the future, I must work harder from now on.

【解析】

1.题干解读:该题目要求包含在花园里种什么?在花园里做什么?等。注意用一般将来时(will do/be going to do)。

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