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假设你是高一(1)班学生李华。最近你所在的爱乐社团(Music-lovers C...

假设你是高一(1)班学生李华。最近你所在的爱乐社团(Music-lovers Club)将举行招募新社员的活动。请你根据以下信息为社团写一份宣传简介,并欢迎同学们参加。

成立时间:2013年9月

现有成员:学生20名;老师2名

主要活动:1)学习音乐知识

2)欣赏音乐节目

3)组织社团演出

注意:1. 简介的开头已为你写好;

2. 词数不少于100。

Music-lovers Club

The best club you deserve to join! _______________________________________

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The best club you deserve to join! Music-lovers Club is a club for all music lovers in our school. It was founded in September, 2013. Now there are 20 students and 2 teachers. We offer all the members the chance to share their enthusiasm for music. ● At usual meeting time, we’ll invite some teachers to give lectures on basic music knowledge. ● We often enjoy the music programs we love together. We also go to concerts when it’s possible. ● At the end of the school year, we’ll put on a performance. It is a good opportunity to show your talent. Join us and you’ll have so much fun here. 【解析】 试题分析:考查提纲式作文。写好提纲式作文的关键是认真审题和分析所给的提纲,因此考生首先要认真阅读前面的提示,认清写作要求和提纲之间的关系,然后确定文章的主题、文体、人称和时态。根据所给提纲,列出要点,并以此为基础充分发挥自己的想象力,灵活运用英语知识,采用不同的表达方式将各要点完整地表述出来,注意主次分明,详略得当。语言力求准确、简洁。根据情景的发展,按顺序安排好材料。同时应选用合适的连接词或过渡词,使文章具有一定的连贯性。考生必须认真查验是否有漏写情况,有无拼写错误及标点误用等 【亮点说明】At usual meeting time, we’ll invite some teachers to give lectures on basic music knowledge.这句话用了非谓语动词,Join us and you’ll have so much fun here.这句话也是用了祈使句。这篇文章还用了At the end of, join sb , invite sb. to do ,这些关联词使文章更加连贯。 考点:考查提纲类作文  
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