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假如你是李华,你想记叙在学校生活中令你印象深刻的一节课。请根据图表提示,用英语介...

    假如你是李华,你想记叙在学校生活中令你印象深刻的一节课。请根据图表提示,用英语介绍让你难忘又有趣的一节课。词数80左右。

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1.必须包含所有提示信息;

2.意思清楚,表达通顺,行文连贯,书写规范;

3.请勿在文中使用真实的姓名、校名及提示信息以外的地名。

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范文 Last Wednesday, we had an interesting art lesson in our classroom. At the beginning of the class, our teacher showed us some amazing pictures, such as the cities on the moon. We all laughed at those interesting pictures. But then she asked us to draw some pictures like those ones. She told us to think about the world in the future and draw the world in our mind on the paper. We were all interested in the class and drew many funny and creative pictures. We enjoyed ourselves and got a lot of joy and knowledge from drawing. What an interesting lesson it was! 【解析】 1.题干解读:该题目属于记叙文写作,要求根据图表提示,用英语介绍让你难忘又有趣的一节课。叙事时,涉及到自己使用第一人称,涉及到他人使用第三人称;讲述过去发生的事情,本文主要使用一般过去时;词数80左右;文中不得使用真实的姓名、校名及提示信息以外的地名。
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