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【题目】题目②

在初中三里,你所在的班集体发生了很多事情,感人的、快乐的、令人激动的……这些事情让你越来越喜爱你的班集体。

某英文网站正在开展以我爱我的班集体为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请用英文写一篇短文投稿,描述一件事情,主要内容包括:这件事情发生的时间、经过,以及它让你更加热爱班集休的原因。

提示词语:sports meettrainmake preparations, cheer, proud

提示问题:一What happened? When did it happen?

Why did it make you love your class more?

I love my class

【答案】I love my class Our school held the sports meet last month. Some of my classmates signed up for it. They trained hard after school every day. Other students were busy designing posters and making other preparations. At the sports meet when my classmates were competing against students from other classes, we cheered loudly. Finally, our class won first place in Grade 9. Everyone felt excited and proud. We worked together to achieve the success, which made me love my class more.

【解析】

1.本文属于记叙文,通过描述班级里的一件事,包括发生的时间、地点、经过以及为什么让你更加爱班集体。本文主要描述过去发生的事情,用一般过去时,且灵活运用所学单词、短语以及语法,让作文更加出彩。切记不要遗漏要点。

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