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【题目】作文。

孙悟空很想和你交朋友,你能介绍一下你自己吗?请根据下列提示写一篇不少于70词的短文,内容必须包括各项要点,可适当发挥,但不要逐条翻译。文章要条理清楚、语句连贯才能拿到高分哦!

1.我叫迈克,是一名七年级二班的学生,今年12岁。

2.我戴眼镜,短发,我又高又强壮。

3.我每天6:30起床,步行去上学,我每天上七节课,我最喜欢的科目是英语。

4.我擅长踢足球,放学后我经常和同学们一起踢球,……。

5.在周末,我喜欢和我的朋友去公园放风筝……。

This is me

Hello. My name is Mike.

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【答案】

This is me

Hello. My name is Mike. I am twelve years old. I am in Class 2, Grade 7. I am a tall and strong boy. I have long hair. And I often wear a pair of glasses. I get up at 6:30 every day, I go to school on foot, I have seven lessons at school. My favorite subject is English. I'm good at playing football. I often play football with my classmates after school. On weekends, I like to go to the park to fly a kite with my friends.

【解析】

试题分析:这是一篇给材料作文,向别人做自我介绍。结合所给材料,可知本文主要考查一般现在时态,人称为单数第一人称句子结构主要为系表结构和动宾结构,注意一些常见句式的应用,比如:my name is…,I have....,I often ...,I can.... My favorite...等句式的应用。内容必须包括各项要点,可适当发挥,但不要逐条翻译。根据需要可适当调整顺序,只要符合逻辑关系,语句更通顺。

写作亮点:本文结构紧凑,语言简练。开篇介绍自己的名字。接下来介绍自己的长相和喜好,以及自己的一些日常活动。条理清晰,语句通顺。最后一句I like to go to the park to fly a kite with my friends.动词不定式的使用,可见作者有很好的语言功底。

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