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【題目】你們班英語課上進行了一場有關偶像崇拜的討論,同學們提出了不同的看法,請根據下表的提示寫一篇有關討論的英語短文。 一些同學的看法 :
1 我們需要偶像;
2 偶像是我們的榜樣,能激勵我們努力上進;
3 不少名人是得益于偶像崇拜而成名的。
另一些同學的看法:
1我們不需要偶像;
2 偶像崇拜浪費時間、金錢,影響學習;
3 不健康的偶像崇拜,害人害已。
你的觀點?
注意:
1詞數(shù)120左右;文章開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
2 可適當發(fā)揮,使行文連貫。
3參考詞匯:偶像—idol; 崇拜—worship Our class have had a discussion about idol worship

【答案】One possible version Our class have had a discussion about idol worship. Some of my classmates consider that we need idols that have set good examples to us. And our idols’ deeds can inspire us to make efforts to make progress. Besides, not a few famous people have benefited from idol worship since they experienced their roads to be famous.
However, others do not agree. They believe we never need idols and idol worship can do nothing but waste money and time which we should have spent on studies. What’s worse, some unhealthy idol worship may do harm to ourselves as well as others. As for me, I’m not opposed to idol worship, but we must be aware that idol worship can’t take the place of our efforts and our future will and should be created by our own hands.

【解析】議論文的寫作,住往從正反兩方面來論述,且都有其約定俗成的議論模式,即從“主題句一正面論述,反面論述一結論”四大塊去營造文章的基本結構(四塊論)。最 后總結自己的觀點。適當采用比喻、頭韻(即連續(xù)數(shù)個單詞的頭音或頭字母相同)、夸張等修辭手法,采用幽默、平行結構等寫作手法,可以把道理說得更加透徹,把觀點表達得更加鮮明,把平淡的內容表現(xiàn)得更加生動,從而更好地傳遞信息,增添文采,激發(fā)讀者的共鳴。

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