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【题目】假设五一小长假期间,你去故宫博物院参观,请根据以下要点提不与一篇英语短文,讲述你在故宫的所见所闻。

1)你提前在网上购买了故宫门票。

2)你乘火车到达北京后转乘地铁来到故宫。

3)故宫的建筑高大雄伟,展品琳琅满目,精美绝伦。

4)故宫内游人如织,人们纷纷拍照留念。

5)闭馆时间到了,你仍然不愿离去。

6)你的感受……

参考词汇:故宫博物院the Palace Museum 提前in advance

要求:

1)词数:80100个。

2)短文的题目和开头已给出,不计入总词数。

3)要点齐全,行文连贯,可适当发挥。

My visit to the Palace Museum

On May 1st I went to visit the Palace Museum. ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】My visit to the Palace Museum

On May 1st I went to visit the Palace Museum. I bought tickets to the Palace Museum online in advance. When I arrived in Beijing by train, I transferred to the Forbidden City by subway. The Palace Museum is tall and magnificent, with beautiful exhibits. Tourists in the Palace Museum are like knitting. People take pictures in succession. It's closing time. I still don't want to leave. I feel that the Palace Museum is very great. It was a very happy day and and I gained a lot.

【解析】

这是一篇给材料作文,写一篇发言稿。题目中给出的材料较为简略,动笔前应根据材料内容组织语言,列出简单提纲,确定句子的时态,关键单词等问题。注意不要遗漏要点,可以适当发挥。在写作时,本文的主语可以用第一人称,时态一般应该用一般现在时。为了是表达更有逻辑性,可以使用序数词,连接词等。

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