题目内容

请根据下列提示要点,以“The Ways to Keep Healthy” 为题,写一篇短文。
提示:
1. 人人都想保持健康。
2.饮食要健康:多吃水果、蔬菜,因为它们富含纤维素和维生素;少吃黄油(butter)、奶酪(cheese)、咖啡和巧克力,因为它们含糖和脂肪太多,糖和脂肪使你迅速变胖。

3.有良好的生活习惯:定期锻炼,充足的睡眠,不要过度劳累,不抽 烟等等。

要求:

1. 短文须包括上述所有要点,可以适当增加细节,使短文连贯。
2.词数约100左右。

___________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

 

A possible version:

Everyone hopes to be in good health. But how? Here are some ways to keep healthy.

First, you need a healthy diet. It is better to eat fresh fruit and vegetables because they have a lot of fibre and vitamins. Don’t eat the food which contains too much sugar and fat, like butter, cheese, coffee and chocolate. Fat and sugar make people put on weight easily.

Second, good living habits are very important. You should do regular exercise to build up your body. Besides, enough rest is necessary for your health. You need 8 hours’ sleep a night and don’t work too hard. Smoking is a bad habit, so never smoke.

In a word, healthy food and good living habits are good ways to keep healthy.

Yours,

Li Hua

 

【解析】

试题分析:这是一篇话题类作文。请根据下列提示要点,以 “The ways to keep healthy “为题,写一篇作文。提示:1.人人都想保持健康2. 饮食要健康:多吃水果,蔬菜们因为它们富含纤维素和维生素;少吃黄油,奶酪、咖啡和巧克力,因为它们含糖和脂肪太多,糖和脂肪会让你迅速变胖。3.有良好的生活习惯:定期锻炼,充足的睡眠,不要过度劳累,不抽烟等。需要写的内容已经粗略给出,需要我们翻译成完整通顺的句子,适当添加些内容,使文章更充实。写作时注意准确运用时态,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,不能出现文章脱节问题。一定要给出自己的看法。尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,同时也要注意使用高级词汇和高级句型为文章润色。注意要求的词数120词左右,不要太多也不要太少。

【亮点说明】范文使用了一些很好的短语和句子:be in good health 健康,keep healthy保持健康,put on weight 增肥,build up your body增强体力, In a word总之, It is better to eat fresh fruit and vegetables because they have a lot of fibre and vitamins.这句话用了it做形式主语,Don’t eat the food which contains too much sugar and fat, like butter, cheese, coffee and chocolate.这句话用了定语从句,In this way, I'm sure that we can become very strong.这里含有一个宾语从句。还有范文使用了First, Second, Besides,这样的关联词使文章更加连贯。

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