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16.每个人都有一个属于自己的梦想,某杂志社要开展以"My Dream"为题的征文活动,内容包括:作为一名中学生,你的梦想是什么?为什么?为了实现你的梦想,你打算怎么做?
提示词:want to be,be friendly to,help,hope to do,study,hard,come true.
Everyone has his dream.Mydream.My dream is to be a teacher.Because when I was in Grade Eight,I stillremember that once I failed in an English exam and became very upset.Myteacher Mrs.Wang was very friendly to me and told me some good ways to improvemy English.With her help,I made great progress in it.Since then I have hopesto become a teacher.I will study hard to get more knowledge in order toachieve my dream.I'll give my love to the students as much as possible andhelp them with their studies in the future.
To be a teacher is reallygreat.I'm sure my dream will come true as long as I do my best..

分析 高分句型一:
①Because②when I was in Grade Eight,I still remember③that once I failed in an English exam and became very upset.因为当我在八年级的时候,我还记得,我在一次英语考试中失败了变得非常沮丧.
①because引导的原因状语从句
②when引导的时间状语从句
③that引导的宾语从句
高分句型二:
I will study hard ①to get more knowledge ②in order toachieve my dream.我会努力学习,以获得更多的知识来实现我的梦想.
①动词不定式作目的状语
②in order to为了,表目的,后跟动词原形

解答 My dream
Everyone has his dream.My dream is to be a teacher.【我的梦想是什么】Because when I was in Grade Eight,I still remember that once I failed in an English exam and became very upset.【高分句型一】My teacher Mrs.Wang was very friendly to me and told me some good ways to improvemy English.With her help,I made great progress in it.Since then I have hopes to become a teacher.【为什么会有这个梦想】I will study hard to get more knowledge in order to achieve my dream.【高分句型二】I'll give my love to the students as much as possible and help them with their studies in the future.【打算怎么做】
     To be a teacher is really great.I'm sure my dream will come true as long as I do my best.

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