【題目】一家英語報社向中學(xué)生征文,主題是“我理想的高中生活”,請根據(jù)下列要求和你的暢想完成短文。
1).在校學(xué)習(xí)情況;
2).老師與同學(xué);
3).學(xué);顒。
注意:1).詞數(shù)100左右;
2).司以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3).開頭語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。
I often imagine what my life will be like in my dream high school.

【答案】I often imagine what my life will be like in my dream high school. As far as I can imagine, First of all, in high school I should have a good study environment so that I can obtain sufficient knowledge. This study environment should encourage students to learn to think, analyze and understand the daily life.

The teachers there will be friendly and knowledgeable, with whose help not only can I enrich my knowledge but also I can broaden my horizons. In addition, I'll have lovely and caring classmates. We'll compete in our study and be close friends in our daily life. In our free time, various activities will be held to build up our courage and experience, such as parties and competitions, I'm sure my high school life will be rich and colorful.


【解析】本題考查提綱類作文。首先了解這是一則征文,主題是“我理想的高中生活”,要點包括:1.在校學(xué)習(xí)情況;2.老師與同學(xué);3.學(xué);顒印F浯我_定時態(tài),因為是一個暢想,所以用一般將來時。在寫作過程中,上下文意思要連貫,一定要契合題目所給出的信息。盡量使用自己熟悉的單詞句式,同時也要注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型使文章顯得更有文采。

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