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【题目】 书面表达

How I’ve changed

提示:经过三年多的初中生活,相信你各方面都有很大的变化,请你以“How I’ve changed

为题谈一下自己各方面的变化。

要求:1. 根据所给提示,写一篇不少于60短文;

2. 语言通顺、书写规范、整洁。

3.文中不得使用真实姓名、校名,否则以零分计。

【答案】 How I’ve changed

How time flies! Three years of junior high school life has passed. My life has changed a lot in the last three years. I used to be very short, but now I’m taller. I used to be shy and my face turned red while I was talking to girls, but now I’m not afraid of speaking in public and I am popular in school.

The biggest change in my life is my hobby. I used to play computer games all the time, but now I realize it is a waste of time. I fall in love with books. Books are my friends. They give me knowledge and strength.

I didn’t use to eat vegetables or fruit. Now I’m used to having them. I know they are good for my health.

All in all, I am happy with these changes, because they have brought me the happiness of growth.

【解析】

这是一篇命题作文,写一写自己初中三年的变化。由于在要点中只给出了写作的大致方向,需要自己发挥的地方较多。动笔前要围绕要点组织材料,确定时态主要词汇等问题,根据要求可知本句主要是过去时态和一般现在时,人称是第一人称。写作中,应注意描述的全面性;语言的表述应该符合语法的结构,造句应该符合英语的表达习惯。审清主题,列出本文的写作提纲。写作中可适当使用连词,注意表达顺序,表达要有条理性,语句通顺,意思连贯,要符合逻辑关系。写完以后,注意再读一遍,看看有无拼写、语法错误(时态、主谓一致等)。本文提纲:我的变化

时光飞逝!三年的初中生活已经过去了。在过去的三年里,我的生活发生了很大的变化。我以前很矮,现在我更高了。我以前很害羞,和女孩子说话时,脸都变红,现在我不怕在公共场合说话,在学校很受欢迎。

我生活中最大的变化是我的爱好。我以前一直玩电脑游戏,现在我意识到这是浪费时间。我爱上了书。书是我的朋友。他们给了我知识和力量。

我以前不吃蔬菜和水果。现在我已经习惯了。我知道它们对我的健康有好处。

总之,我对这些变化感到高兴,因为它们给我带来了成长的快乐。

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