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世界上最远的距离是我在你身边,你却忙着抢红包” “盯得眼花,戳得手疼,抢得心跳”......这些都是春节抢红包火爆场面的生动写照。这两年,春节抢红包,全民狂欢,乐此不疲。抢红包为何如此热?火热的背后该如何冷静思考?假如你叫李华,你班最近就此开展了一个调查,请你用英文给学校校刊《英语园地》写一封信,介绍此次调查的结果并谈谈你的观点。

70%的学生参加过抢红包游戏活动

75%的学生表示赞成

1. 带来更多乐趣

2. 更易与人相处融洽

3. 传统中国文化和现代技术(technology)相结合

25%的学生表示担忧

1. 浪费时间和金钱

2. 与家人交流少

3. 用时太多,以至于......(1句话展开合理想象)

你的观点

......

 

注意:1. 信中须包括表格中所有提示内容,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;

         2. 表格中你的观点须用2~3句话展开合理想象,作适当发挥;

         3. 词数100左右,信的首尾已给出,不计入总词数;

         4. 短文内容请写在答题卷指定位置上。

参考词汇:抢红包 grabbing red packets

Dear Editor,

I am writing to tell you about the survey on the activity of “Grabbing red packets” in our class.                                                                         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

 

Dear Editor, I am writing to tell you about the survey on the activity of “Grabbing red packets” in our class. 70% of the students took part in the game in my class. 75% of them think it can bring them more fun. It can make it easier for them to get along well with others. The activity brings traditional Chinese culture and modern technology together. However, 25% of them are worried about the activity. They say it’s a waste of time and money to take part in it. They don’t have enough communication with their family members. Moreover, some students spend so much time grabbing red packets that they often forget to do their homework. I think this game is really exciting, but we should spend more time communicating with our family members. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【解析】这是一篇给材料作文,给学校校刊《英语园地》写一封信,介绍对参加春节抢红包的调查结果并谈谈我的观点。结合所给材料,可知本文主要考查一般现在时态,人称为第一,三人称,注意主谓一致问题,句子结构主要为系表结构和动宾结构,注意一些常见句式的应用,比如:I am writing to……,70% of the students…….,The activity brings……,25% of them are worried about…….,They don’t have……,some students spend……,I think……等句式的应用。写作中注意运用代词,注意多种句式交替运用。写作中注意叙述顺序,符合逻辑关系。 点睛:本文结构紧凑,语言简练。开头介绍了对参加春节抢红包的调查结果,接下来介绍学生抢红包的害处,最后表达我的观点。此处tell sb about sth, take part in, get along well with, be worried about, a waste of, spend time doing sth, forget to do sth等这些词组的运用也让文章增色不少。  
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