請(qǐng)根據(jù)下文的提示,寫一篇介紹“中國結(jié)”的說明文。
稱謂 | 中國結(jié),一種獨(dú)具特色的中國民間手工藝裝飾品 |
歷史 | 起源于遠(yuǎn)古時(shí)期,唐宋時(shí)期得以發(fā)展,明清時(shí)代就像今天這樣盛興 |
現(xiàn)狀 | 品種繁多,由紅色絲線、布匹和其它原料做成 因其形狀、用途和起源的不同而命名 作為禮物送給朋友或懸掛在自己的房屋內(nèi) |
意義 | 代表和平、友誼、愛情、好運(yùn)等 |
參考詞匯:中國結(jié) Chinese knot 手工藝品 handicraft art 絲線 silk thread
【寫作內(nèi)容】 請(qǐng)根據(jù)以上表格中的信息用英語寫一篇短文介紹中國結(jié)。
【寫作要求】 用100詞左右表達(dá)全部內(nèi)容。
【評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】 句子結(jié)構(gòu)準(zhǔn)確,信息內(nèi)容完整,篇章結(jié)構(gòu)連貫。
The Chinese knot is a kind of characteristic folk decorations of handicraft art. Dating back to the ancient time, it developed in the Tang and Song Dynasties and was as popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasties as today. Nowadays, there are all kinds of Chinese knots, which can be made of red silk threads, cloth and other materials, and are named according to their different shapes, usages and origins. People can either give them as gifts to friends or hang them in their houses. In China, these knots stand for peace, friendship, love, good luck and so on.
【解析】
試題分析:要求寫說明文,注意條理要清晰,邏輯順序和結(jié)構(gòu)要恰當(dāng),同時(shí)要盡量保持簡潔精干的內(nèi)容,不拖泥帶水。要注意題中所給的信息,不可偏題也不要遺漏,注意格式。盡量保持卷面整潔,字體美觀,注意行文的連貫性。
【亮點(diǎn)分析】
第一句介紹中國結(jié)的稱謂The Chinese knot is a kind of characteristic folk decorations of handicraft art. 第二句介紹歷史,用了分詞做狀語的結(jié)構(gòu)Dating back to the ancient time, it developed in the Tang and Song Dynasties and was as popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasties as today.(中國結(jié)的歷史)追溯到遠(yuǎn)古時(shí)期,它發(fā)源于唐宋時(shí)期,在明清時(shí)期變得和現(xiàn)在一樣流行。第三句是一個(gè)which引導(dǎo)的非限制性定語從句,描寫現(xiàn)在的中國結(jié)的發(fā)展情況Nowadays, there are all kinds of Chinese knots, which can be made of red silk threads, cloth and other materials, and are named according to their different shapes, usages and origins.現(xiàn)如今,有不同樣式的用紅絲線、布和其他材料的做成的中國結(jié),這些中國結(jié)都根據(jù)他們不同的形狀、作用和起源來命名。最后兩句寫中國結(jié)的意義People can either give them as gifts to friends or hang them in their houses. 人們可以把它們送給朋友,也可以把它們掛在屋子里。In China, these knots stand for peace, friendship, love, good luck and so on.在中國,這些中國結(jié)象征著和平、友誼、愛情、好運(yùn)等等。
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