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随着全球环境的恶化,越来越多的人选择过“低碳生活(low-carbon life)”,即减少二氧化碳的排放,低能量、低消耗、低开支的生活。请写一篇英语短文,倡议你的同学们加入“低碳一族”。要点如下:

1、用手洗衣服;

2、多走楼梯,少用电梯;

3、去超市自备购物袋;

4、步行或者骑自行车上学。

注意:1. 词数:120左右

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3. 参考词汇:减少reduce

 

 

 

 

One possible version:

With the global warming getting worse, more people choose to live a low-carbon life for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gases. As students, we have the responsibility to change our lifestyle to fit the world better. The following are some small things that may lead to big improvement of the environment.

Firstly, wash your clothes by hand instead of using washing machines. Secondly, don’t take elevators unless it is necessary. Using stairs does good to both your health and the environment. Thirdly, remember to bring your own shopping bags when you go to the supermarket. Lastly, go to school on foot or by bicycle. Buses produce carbon too.

Let’s take action and be low-carbon people!

【解析】

试题分析:本篇书面表达要求就“低碳生活(low-carbon life)”这一内容写一篇文章,倡议同学们加入“低碳一族”。其中要点包括1、用手洗衣服;2、多走楼梯,少用电梯;3、去超市自备购物袋;4、步行或者骑自行车上学。词数要求120字左右。分析要求可知文章应该用一般现在时,因为是发出倡议,所以要求语言有号召力,建议可以使用祈使句,用let’s 等更能拉近和同学们的距离,引起他们的共鸣。在陈述要点时可以使用表示顺序的连接词,如first,second,last,besides等,这样会使文章更有层次性,不至于使内容杂乱无章。此外,为了增加文章的亮点还应使用高级词汇和多种句式结构,以提高分数。

【亮点说明】本篇书面表达层次清晰,结构分明。作者在开头提出了低碳生活这一话题,然后发出倡议:As students, we have the responsibility to change our lifestyle to fit the world better.,再用The following are some small things that may lead to big improvement of the environment.作为过渡,引出文章的要点,即如何才可以做到低碳环保。在写作时,作者使用了大量的祈使句,增强了文章的感染力和号召力。使用firstly,secondly,thirdly和lastly等连接词,使要点的陈述更具有层次性,增强了文章的可读性。此外,作者还使用了With the global warming getting worse, for the purpose of,take action和does good to等短语,增加了文章语言的变化,总之这是一篇优秀的范文。

考点:考查提纲作文

 

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