【題目】近日,隨著《中國足球改革總體方案》的出臺(tái),“足球進(jìn)校園”已成為社會(huì)熱議的話題。假設(shè)你是張濤,你的好友王明想加入校足球隊(duì),但是他的父親認(rèn)為踢足球會(huì)影響學(xué)習(xí)。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下提示給王明的父親寫一封信,幫助王明說服他的父親。

關(guān)鍵詞提示:goodfor health; serious about; more confident; encourage him; team effort;communicate… with; make more friends; decide by himself

注意:1.文中應(yīng)包含所有提供的信息,并進(jìn)行適當(dāng)拓展;

2.詞數(shù):80—100(給出的文章開頭供選擇使用,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。

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【答案】Dear Uncle Wang,

I am Zhang Tao, a friend of Wang Fei. I heard that you do not agree Wang Fei to join the school soccer team and think it will have a bad influence on his study. However , I do not think so. Here are my reasons.

Firstly, playing football is good for his heath and health is more important than grades. Secondly, he’s serious about playing soccer. If he is allowed to do what he likes, he will be more confident. It will also encourage him to work hard in study. Last but not least, soccer is about team effort. Joining football team is a chance to communicate more with people and make more friends, which will help him a lot in the future.

Wang Fei has grown up now, can he get a chance to decide by himself ? I’m looking forward to your reply. Thanks so much.

Yours,

Zhang Tao

【解析】試題分析:試題為應(yīng)用文中的書信寫作,試題只給出寫作框架,并未給出所有的具體寫作細(xì)節(jié),為半開放性寫作。寫好此文,需注意三點(diǎn):1.是寫信格式要準(zhǔn)確,信的開頭已經(jīng)給出,但切要寫好信的結(jié)尾。2.是要詳略得當(dāng),本文應(yīng)重點(diǎn)寫的是幫助王明說服他的父親,讓他踢足球。3.要注意適當(dāng)?shù)卦黾蛹?xì)節(jié),恰當(dāng)?shù)厥褂眠B接過渡詞,以使行文連貫。另外,在寫作時(shí)要注意時(shí)態(tài)、語態(tài)的合理運(yùn)用。

【亮點(diǎn)說明】

本文是一封書信,格式正確,內(nèi)容符合要求,怎體布局合理,采用三段式,同時(shí)句中使用高級(jí)詞組和句子。I am Zhang Tao, a friend of Wang Fei.巧妙使用同位語;I do not think so.so替代上文內(nèi)容;playing football is good for his heath and health is more important than grades.動(dòng)名詞做主語;If he is allowed to do what he likes, he will be more confident.if引導(dǎo)條件狀語從句;which will help him a lot in the future.which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句;另外,However,F(xiàn)irstly, Last but not least,等的運(yùn)用為文章增色添彩。

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