【題目】請閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語寫一篇 150 詞左右的文章。

Once there lived a very rich and powerful king. All the people in his kingdom were afraid of him. But was he happy? No, he was always ill and unhappy. His money and his power could not help him. The doctors in his kingdom could not cure him either. He was so angry with them that he cut off their heads.

One day two famous doctors from another kingdom came to his palace.

If you can cure me and make me happy, said the king.I will give you all the gold you can carry.

The first doctor examined the king. He found nothing wrong with him so he said to the king,You only think you are ill and so make yourself unhappy.

The king was very angry when he heard this. He told his soldiers to cut off the doctor's head.

The second doctor knew he had to be careful. Oh, King, you will be well if you wear the shoes of a man who is always happy,he said. The king was pleased with his answer and thought that the doctor was very wise. He gave the doctor a bag of gold.

The king asked hundreds of people if they were always happy. They all said they were sometimes happy and sometimes sad. At last he met a beggar who said that he was always happy.

Give me your shoes quickly, said the king, and I will make you a very rich man. The beggar laughed, I am sorry,he answered,I never wear shoes!

[寫作內(nèi)容]

1. 用約30 個單詞概括上文的主要內(nèi)容;

2. 用約120 個單詞就“財富與幸福”這一話題發(fā)表自己的看法,內(nèi)容包括:

(1)財富與幸福的關(guān)系;

(2)論述不同的幸福觀;

(3)作為學生如何獲得自己的幸福。

[寫作要求]

1. 闡述觀點或提供論據(jù)時,不能直接引用原文語句;

2. 作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名和學校名稱;

3. 不必寫標題。

[評分標準]

內(nèi)容完整,語言規(guī)范,語篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當。

答案

One possible version:

As the above story goes, the king, who was rich and powerful, was not happy at all while the beggar claimed he was always happy, indicating that wealth doesnt mean happiness.

There is no doubt that being rich doesnt necessarily bring happiness. The concept of happiness may vary from person to person. Some may feel happy if they have enough to eat. Some may feel happy to enjoy a movie at eh weekend with their friends and some consider themselves happy when they are with their families. To us students, happiness is being able to attend school without worrying about our clothes and food, and share happiness and sorrow with our classmates and teachers.

As todays students, we should spare no efforts to do better in our studies and make our dream come true, which will undoubtedly bring us happiness.

【解析】寫作本文時,首先要準確理解文章的大意,用大約30個詞對文章進行簡要概述,然后再根據(jù)要求表達自己的觀點。寫作時,考生一定要按照要求寫,可以直接引用原文中的句子進行表達。本文語言精練,概述準確,內(nèi)容充實,論證有力。文章較好地運用了連接詞和經(jīng)典的句法結(jié)構(gòu),如:As the above story goes, the king,while the beggar claimed, There is no doubt that, As todays students, we should等。

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