题型:书面表达 题类: 难易度:困难
主题征文活动,旨在让更多同学爱上运动。请你根据以下提示,用英语写一篇短文投稿。
内容包括:
1. 你喜欢的运动项目和平常的运动情况;
2. 体育锻炼给你带来的好处: ①强身健体; ②……;
3. 你对体育锻炼的建议: ①规律运动; ②……
要求:
1. 词数 100 左右 (开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数);
2. 须包含所有要点提示,并可适当补充, 以使语句通顺,行文连贯;
3. 邮件中不得出现个人真实姓名和校名;
4. 条理清楚, 语句通顺, 意义连贯, 书写规范
提示词: 规律地 regularly
Exercise one hour a day, keep us happy every day! In my daily life,
Personal Information Protection Day | |
Where to hold it? | The school activity {#blank#}1{#/blank#}. |
Why to hold it? | ·Some people may {#blank#}2{#/blank#} our information. ·Others can know what we {#blank#}3{#/blank#} and where we went. ·Someone may steal the money in our {#blank#}4{#/blank#} cards. |
Personal Information Protection Day | |
What to do? | ·Two policemen will give a {#blank#}5{#/blank#} about what we can do online. ·There will be some {#blank#}6{#/blank#} performances about the topic. |
Every year,TIME magazine puts out its list of best inventions. They change how we live,work
Polly's Braille (盲文) Help Many blind children learn braille at school. Their teachers can let them know how they're doing. Now Polly can help them at home. It gives replies through sound to braille learners. Kids can write by using Polly's electronic braille board or keyboard. It can correct mistakes,too. |
Recycled Paint About 10% of paint bought in America each year is wasted. Up Paint is trying to recycle it. It's working with a group called Paint Care. They collect the left paint. Then they resell it. "We're making a good everyday paint," Dustin Martin says. He's the founder of Up Paint. So far,it has offered 18 colors. |
Bear Hugs Hugimals provide comfort anytime you need a hug. Marina Khidekel founded the company and made them. These animals give kids the feeling of being hugged in real life. "Teachers feel that Hugimals animals help kids with their bad emotions," Khidekel says. |
Eye﹣catching Sound Creating a kind of technology that's also a work of art isn't easy. But Teno makes it. It's a light that is easy to carry. It's also a speaker. It looks like a broken stone bowl. Pull it apart and light and sound pour out. You can touch it to change brightness or sound. |
"How do you get to school?" This question often gets an answer like "By bus", "By car" or "On foot". But not always. There are children in many different parts of the world who, every day, have to go on a difficult journey to get to school. They travel for kilometres on foot, or by boat, bicycle, donkey (驴) or train. They cross deserts (沙漠), mountains, rivers, snow and ice. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
To get to school on time, some children in Indonesia have to cross a dangerous bridge.{#blank#}2{#/blank#} Then they walk many more kilometres through the forest to their school in Banten.
{#blank#}3{#/blank#} He has to ride it with his friends for over an hour through a desert in the very dry area of northeast Brazil. Their school is in a tiny village. Very few people live there.
Some children live in houses along Chetl, a road in Delhi, India. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} Every morning they walk along the railway to get to their school, 40 minutes away.
Why do the children do this? Do their parents make them do it? The answer, in many cases, is no.{#blank#}5{#/blank#} They hope to get a job to make money so that they can help their families. And this is why rivers, deserts or any form of danger won't stop them from reaching school.
A. It is ten metres above a rushing river. B. Children in many countries do this and more. C. For them, going to school means a better future. D. Their homes are near a busy and dangerous railway. E. The children like to go to school instead of staying at home. F. A 6-year- old boy Fabricio rides his donkey to school every morning. |
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