【題目】假如你是紅星中學李華,你的一位外國朋友所在的雜志社正在開展改進社會風氣活動,請你根據(jù)下列要點,用英文寫一篇征文。

1.不守公德現(xiàn)象; 2. 改進的方法; 3. 呼吁。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100左右; 2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;

【答案】

Nowadays we can still see some behaviors against public morals. People often complain that they see some people jump in the queue, disturbing the harmony of society, and to be worse, chairs meant /intended for children and seniors are occupied by the young. It is high time that we should take actions to improve public morals.

Firstly, government should make it a rule that people will get fined or punished if caught behaving against public morals. Additionally, it makes sense that schools should take on the duty to give students lessons on how to be a qualified citizen. Last but not the least, only by setting some examples can people learn how to behave

decently from people around. All in all, it owes to the majority’s support that we can live in a peaceful and harmonious neighborhood. Don’t hesitate to get rid of your own improper behaviors.

【解析】

試題分析:本次作文要求根據(jù)一位外國朋友所在的雜志社正在開展改進社會風氣活動,根據(jù)要點寫一篇征文。要點包括:1.不守公德現(xiàn)象; 2. 改進的方法;3. 呼吁。故既要完成任務,又要兼顧形式的要求。

寫作亮點:本篇條理清楚,要點全面,結構連貫。其句式上的變化既使得文章生動而流暢,也體現(xiàn)了作者駕馭句式的能力。例如:文章運用了賓語從句that they see some people jump in the queuethat schools should take on the duty to give students lessons on how to be a qualified citizen. 非謂語動disturbing the harmony of society, It is high time that句型,同位語從句that people will get fined or punished if caught behaving against public morals. intended for, take actions, makes sense, get rid of 等詞匯及to be worse, Firstly, Additionally, Last but not the least, All in all等連接詞。

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