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请根据下面的提示写一篇题为“My New English Teacher”的短文...

请根据下面的提示写一篇题为“My New English Teacher”的短文,可做适当发挥,字数在100词左右。

(1)李老师留给我的第一印象是年轻,漂亮,热情,有活力;

(2)她讲授清楚,有耐心,并且总是鼓励我们,因此同学们都积极参与英语课堂;

(3)她教我们刚刚两个星期,但已经成为最受我们欢迎的老师;

(4) 在李老师的帮助下,我们一定能在英语上取得大的进步。

 

My New English Teacher Mrs. Li has left a very good first impression on me.  She is a beautiful young lady, enthusiastic and full of energy.  Now I know that she is a really wonderful teacher.  She explains everything clearly and is very patient with us.  She always encourages us and avoids making us feel embarrassed even when we make mistakes, so every student is very active in her class. So far,  Mrs. Li has been teaching us for only two weeks, but she has already become the most popular teacher with all of the students in our class! I am sure that we are going to learn a lot with Mrs. Li teaching us. 【解析】 试题分析:本文比较简单。是一篇人物传记。李老师的所有信息都已经给了出来,考生只需要翻译即可,在写作的时候,不要总是使用陈述句,可以变换使用倒装句,强调句,祈使句等,使文章充满变化。在选词的时候也要注意选用一些相对有难度的词来提升文章的层次。也要使用合适的连接词如so far等让各个要点成为整体。 考点:考查人物传记类短文写作
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