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【题目】 生活中,学习中,总会遇到各种各样的困难。你认为什么才是解决困难的有效办法呢?请根据上面的提示写一篇不少于 80 词的短文(文中不得出现真实的人名和校名)。

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【答案】例文

In our daily life, we may meet with different kinds of difficulties. How to overcome the difficulties seems to be of great importance to our life and study.

In my opinion, when we are confronted with the difficulties, the most important thing of all is to calm down first! Think the difficulties over and probably we will find the way out. If we are not able to solve the problems by ourselves, we had better turn to our teachers, parents or friends for help. The teachers and the parents have much more experience than us and thus, they can offer many meaningful suggestions. Moreover, we should be optimistic and hold an objective attitude towards the difficulties.

Don’t be afraid of the difficulties. We are supposed to be more brave and confident to get over them.

【解析】

题干解读:本题属于话题作文写作,主要就如何解决学习、生活中遇到的困难展开说明。在写作时第一段引出话题;第二段主要提出了几个解决困难的方法;第三段进行概括。

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