题目内容
任务型阅读(5分)
根据问题提示,以Festivals为题写一篇不少于80词的短文。谈谈你最喜爱的中国节日和对越来越多的中国人庆祝外国的节日这一社会现象的看法。
问题提示:
What is your favorite festival? And when is it?
How do you celebrate it?
Why do you like it
What is the most popular western festival in China?
What do you think about more and more people celebrating western festivals in China?
Festivals
Festivals and celebrations make our lives colorful. So I like festivals very much, especially Mid-Autumn festival. It is August 15 of the lunar calendar.
On mid-autumn festival, my family always get together. Everyone is willing to see each other on that special day. We enjoy the delicious mooncakes and admire the beauty of the moon. The most important part is that I can have fun chatting and staying with my family. That is why I like it best.
Now many young people love Christmas. I think it is good to know about western cultures. But for us Chinese cultures are more important. China is our true motherland. Let’s love our own festivals and have fun!
【解析】
试题分析:这篇短文要求我们以Festivals为题写一篇作文。在题目中给了我们这篇短文的写作提纲,主要包括以下内容:一是What is your favorite festival? And when is it?你最喜欢的节日是什么?节日是什么时候?二是:How do you celebrate it?你怎样庆祝它?三是:Why do you like it?你为什么喜欢它?四是:What is the most popular western festival in China?在中国最受欢迎的西方节日是什么?五是:What do you think about more and more people celebrating western festivals in China?你对越来越多的中国人庆祝西方节日怎么看?提纲虽然已经列好,但是很多内容都需要我们自己去充实,让它变得完整、合理,内容丰富,这就需要花费我们的想象力,以及我们平时积累的知识。另外,写作时,还需注意语句间的衔接,使文意连贯,表达流畅。
【亮点说明】这是一篇比较不错的作文。作者根据题目所列提纲,介绍了自己最喜欢的中秋节以及对人们过西方节日的看法,层次非常的清晰。短文中需要作者自己补充的内容完成得也不错。如Festivals and celebrations make our lives colorful. Let’s love our own festivals and have fun!等。这些内容都比较贴合文章的需要,意思也很连贯。文章中还用了一些比较好的句型,如The most important part is that I can have fun chatting and staying with my family. That is why I like it best.等。
考点:提纲类作文。
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