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为丰富学生校园生活,我校举办了一次艺术周活动,活动内容如下:

 

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[写作内容] 假设你是校报记者,写一篇简讯报道这次活动。你的报道需包括以下的内容:

1.本次活动的概况(名称、时间、目的);2 各种活动;  3.效果。

[写作要求] 必须使用5个句子表达全部内容。

 

One possible version: To enrich the students’ school life, our school held the art week in the first week of October. There were various activities including singing, dancing on the stage, and a game of tug-of-war on the playground. Besides, being environmentally-friendly, the students put waste paper to artistic use and made things such as flowers and cards. The most attractive part of the art week was that some creative students made a map of China with leaves . Thanks to these activities , the students relaxed themselves, learned to be co-operative and above all showed their hidden talents . 【解析】本文是报道艺术节的各种活动,属于应用文的范围。审题是注意使用过去时的时态,要包括文章的所有要点,不能有遗漏,同时也要使用高级句型和高级词汇让文章更有特点,更流畅。在连词的选择上也要注意,合适的连词让文章更有条理。
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