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根據(jù)中文和英文提示,寫(xiě)一封意思連貫、符合邏輯、不少于50詞的回信。信的開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,其詞數(shù)不計(jì)入所完成的回信內(nèi)。所給英文提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫(xiě)出你的真實(shí)校名和姓名。

假如你叫林星,最近和美國(guó)朋友Kate通過(guò)郵件談?wù)摫舜说墓φn,她想了解你最喜歡的科目是什么,為什么喜歡以及你學(xué)好這門功課的方法。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)她的問(wèn)題回復(fù)郵件。

提示詞語(yǔ): favourite, like, because, way, fun, helpful, advice

 

My favourite subject is English and I’m good at it.

I like it because I can not only have fun in listening, speaking, reading and writing, but learn a lot about western culture.

Here are my ways to learn it well. I often listen to English news and read English novels and magazines on the Internet, and I also watch English movies in the cinema. Do you think they are helpful? English is your mother language. Would you please give me more ideas to learn it better?

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試題分析:這是一封林星寫(xiě)給凱特的書(shū)信,信中主要從自己最喜歡的科目,為什么喜歡它,學(xué)習(xí)它有什么好方法,三方面來(lái)寫(xiě)。內(nèi)容豐富,使用多種句型結(jié)構(gòu)和豐富的詞匯,語(yǔ)言通順,語(yǔ)意連貫,具有邏輯性,是一篇很不錯(cuò)的作文。

【亮點(diǎn)說(shuō)明】這篇作文內(nèi)容豐富,使用多種句型結(jié)構(gòu)和豐富的詞匯,語(yǔ)言通順,語(yǔ)意連貫。而且文中用到了許多好的詞語(yǔ)not only…but also…;have fun;listen to ;western culture等,為作文增添了色彩。

考點(diǎn):提示性作文。

 

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