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目前, 一些学校校园内浪费严重。为此,你写了一篇演讲稿,准备在班上发言。提示内容...

目前, 一些学校校园内浪费严重。为此,你写了一篇演讲稿,准备在班上发言。提示内容如下:浪费现象:水, 电。。。。。。 造成的危害:浪费资源。。。。。。你的呼吁

注意:字数100字左右。开头结尾已经写好,不计字数。

Boys and girls,

May I have your attention, please? Now I’d like to make a speech here.

 

 

 

 

Boys and girls, May I have your attention, please? Now I’d like to make a speech here. Nowadays, some of us students have formed some bad habits on campus.For example, some students leave lights on during the day time, or let water running after washing.Some leave over food on the table after eating.Besides, waste paper and spoiled books can be seen everywhere.As we all know, there had habits will have a bad influence on our character and behavior.What’s more, they cannot only increase our cost and add financial burden to our parents, but also waste the limited resources. Dear friends, we should start with ourselves to save everything.We should try every possible means to change the present situation. That’s all.Thank you. 【解析】 试题分析:题目要求写演讲稿,是应用文的范围。注意条理要清晰,逻辑顺序和结构要恰当,同时要尽量保持简洁精干的内容,不拖泥带水。要注意题中所给的信息,不可偏题,应用文写作对于文章内容的要求是要达到写作目的。尽量保持卷面整洁,字体美观,注意行文的连贯性。 【亮点说明】题目中所给的句子不看。正文第一句指出目前的校园浪费总体情况,第二句到第四句详细描述具体情况。第五句开始阐述观点表明这些浪费行为的后果,其中前半句As we all know, 是一个as引导的定语从句,表示众所周知的。第二段号召同学们改变现状。最后一句单独成段用以致谢。文中比较好的引出话题的Nowadays当今;For example例如;Besides,此外;As we all know众所周知;What’s more更严重的事是……;精简短语:leave over剩下;have a bad influence on对…有不好的影响;not only …but also不仅…而且;start with开始…… 考点:考察应用文写作。  
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