Guided Writing:

Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

以“禮物”為主題寫一篇作文。該文章必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

你送禮物的對象及所送的禮物;

該禮物對他(她)可能產(chǎn)生的影響或帶來的變化。

One possible version:

Jack is one of my best friends. Yesterday was his birthday. I searched shop after shop, planning a nice gift or something expected for him. Finally an attractive notebook on the shelf caught my eye. It was the most attractive notebook I had ever seen.

On his birthday when he accepted my gift with a few words of wishes on it, he was filled with excitement. He said it never occurred to him that he would get such a nice gift. The gift had great effect on his later life. From the time he got the notebook I sent him, he wrote down something meaningful that happened to him every day. It often reminds him of the true friendship between us, which I hope will last forever.  (126 words)


解析:

這篇作文可寫成兩個段落。第一段寫送禮物的對象,如父母、朋友、老師等以及送給他們什么樣的禮物。第二段則重點寫你送的禮物對他(她) 產(chǎn)生的影響,如送的禮物。使他(她)時常想起你們之間的友誼等。

可用到的詞語和句式:

a nice gift, unexpected, catch one’s eye, be filled with excitement, It never occurred to him (her) that…, , have effect on, remind him (her) of,非限制性定語從句等。

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