假如你叫李華,你打算中考結束后和同學們結伴出游,但遭到了父母的反對。請結
合此事,談談如何對待父母及如何解決日常生活中與他們意見不一致的問題。
要求:1. 邏輯清晰,語言通順,觀點不限,自由發(fā)揮,無需標題。
2. 文中不能以任何方式出現(xiàn)真實的人名、校名和縣(市)區(qū)名及其它相關信息。
3. 詞數(shù):80-100。
參考詞匯:中考 the High School Entrance Examination
In my opinion, we should love and respect our parents because they love and care for us so much. Since we are not adults, we need to discuss things with our parents before we make decisions. But when we do so, we often find that what they think is quite different from what we think. What should we do? I think we should explain to them what we think and ask them for advice.
Take my experience for example: Last time I told my parents about my summer travel plan and they simply said "No". I was really upset at first. But later I realized that they were just worried abour my sefety. So I talked to them later and made it clear that I would be safe together with my classmates. In the end, not only did they agree to my plan but also helped me prepare for the trip.
How nice it is that our parents and we can understand each other!
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D.To give the reader a clearer picture of the fire. |
A.The king and his soldiers came to help. |
B.All the wooden houses in the city were destroyed. |
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