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随着高考的日益临近,有些同学患上了“考前焦虑症”(pre-exam anxiet...

随着高考的日益临近,有些同学患上了“考前焦虑症”(pre-exam anxiety ),他们睡眠质量不好,吃饭不香,甚至上课都不能集中思想,为此,《学生英语报》的一个专栏向你约稿,征求你对此事的看法,请你用英文写一篇100—120字左右的短文,要点应包括:

1. 适量运动,放松自己;

2. 均衡饮食,保证营养;

3. 调整生物钟,确保睡眠。

注意:1.可以适当增加内容,使短文连贯。

2.参考词汇:生物钟biological clock

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With the entrance Examination drawing near, some students are suffering from pre-examination anxiety. They can't sleep well, nor can they concentrate themselves on their studies. However, these, I think, can be solved by sticking to some useful tips. First of all, you should relax yourself by doing a proper amount of exercise. Besides, a balanced and healthy diet can provide sufficient nutrition, thus maintaining a healthy body and mind. So, eat more fruit, vegetables, fish and nuts every day. Last but not least, adjust your biological clock so that you can have a sound sleep before the exam, which can guarantee a higher learning efficiency. I hope the above tips will work on you. 【解析】这是一篇提纲类作文,文章要点已经给出,在写这篇文章时要注意以下几点: 1.整篇文章时态以一般现在时为主。 2.要点要齐全,但是不要进行简单的罗列,可以采用适当的连接词,或者是表递进关系的副词如 However,So使上下文衔接自然,行文自然流畅。 3.注意语气,此文是写约稿的英语短文,所以语气上应该比较诚恳,不应该出现过多的强硬语气的词语。 4.此作文要分四个部分写,每个部分要更完整,最好用简单句与复合句结合的方法写作如Last but not least, adjust your biological clock so that you can have a sound sleep before the exam, which can guarantee a higher learning efficiency. 5.多采用一些高级句型,如With the entrance Examination drawing near, some students are suffering from pre-examination anxiety.同时使用一些词组如suffer from,concentrate on,by sticking to, First of all ,Last but not least 等。 【范文亮点】 提纲性文章难点:提纲性文章难点:扩充成句,因为提纲性文章主题内容已经基本列出,在将短句扩充时,要精炼。其中要注意尽量用高级词汇和复杂句是来表达,如强调句,定语从句等,就如 Last but not least, adjust your biological clock so that you can have a sound sleep before the exam, which can guarantee a higher learning efficiency. 文中使用的是定语从句。再者就是要多使用一些高级词汇与词组,如suffer from,concentrate on,by sticking to, First of all ,Last but not least 等。最后就是要段落清新,层次分明。就像文中要多使用一些连接词语使衔接自然。  
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