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请以My Favorite Newspaper为题目写一篇100字左右的短文,介绍《21世纪报》(21Century)。短文内容应包括下列表格中所提供的内容。

报纸名称及使用语言

21st Century  英文报纸

出版地点及出版周期

北京  每周一期

         版面内容

每周新闻(News of the Week)、今日世界(Today’s World)、语言课堂,体育与音乐、学生报导(Students’ Report)

特色

图文并茂(beautiful pictures and interesting articles)

目的

学习英语词汇,提高(improve)英语水平,获取各种信息

效果

广为人知(be known to all),深受喜爱(be popular with)

My Favorite Newspaper

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21st Century is an English language newspaper and it is my favorite newspaper. It’s published in Beijing once a week. It contains News of the Week, Today’s World, Language Class, Sports and Music and Students’ Report. There are plenty of beautiful pictures and interesting articles in it. I read it to learn more new words to improve our English. Besides I can get all kinds of information. 21st Century is very popular with students and is well known to all. 【解析】文章介绍了《21世纪报》(21Century),文章的要点都已经给出了,只需要翻译成英语即可,注意使用一般现在时,注意使用高级句型和合适的连接词。同时注意同义句的转化,可以把较难的句子用比较简单的形式表达出来,也要注意使用合适的连接词。
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