【題目】題目②
在初中三里,你所在的班集體發(fā)生了很多事情,感人的、快樂的、令人激動的……這些事情讓你越來越喜愛你的班集體。
某英文網(wǎng)站正在開展以“我愛我的班集體”為主題的征文活動。假如你是李華,請用英文寫一篇短文投稿,描述一件事情,主要內容包括:這件事情發(fā)生的時間、經過,以及它讓你更加熱愛班集休的原因。
提示詞語:sports meet,train,make preparations, cheer, proud
提示問題:一What happened? When did it happen?
.Why did it make you love your class more?
I love my class
【答案】I love my class Our school held the sports meet last month. Some of my classmates signed up for it. They trained hard after school every day. Other students were busy designing posters and making other preparations. At the sports meet, when my classmates were competing against students from other classes, we cheered loudly. Finally, our class won first place in Grade 9. Everyone felt excited and proud. We worked together to achieve the success, which made me love my class more.
【解析】
1.本文屬于記敘文,通過描述班級里的一件事,包括發(fā)生的時間、地點、經過以及為什么讓你更加愛班集體。本文主要描述過去發(fā)生的事情,用一般過去時,且靈活運用所學單詞、短語以及語法,讓作文更加出彩。切記不要遺漏要點。
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【1】
It’s the first thing you should do at the store—and the first way to help yourself save. Unless you’re doing a week’s shopping, choose a small shopping cart(推車). In an experiment, shoppers bought 40 percent more things when given a cart doubled the size they usually used.
【2】
When you’re buying bags of apples, don’t just buy the first bag you grab. Make sure to pick a heavy one. In a price comparison, a Consumer Reports reporter found that “3-pound” bags of apples ranged in weight from 3.06-3.36 pounds—that’s 10 percent more apples for the same price.
【3】
Stores put the most popular—and often the most costly—items at eye level. In fact, factories often pay more money for the best place in the supermarket. To find the cheaper things, look up and down to the higher and lower shelves. McCue advises managers to put store brands and big items on the bottom shelves.
【4】
People who shop with a list spend far less time in the store and also make fewer extra buys. If you are not good at remembering a paper list, keep one on your phone. You can use one of many free apps or just keep your list in your phone’s built-in Notes app.
【5】
While the smallest packages are often the worst deals, the biggest size isn’t necessarily the biggest value. The key is to look for a unit price below the item on the shelf—the price per ounce or liter or whatever. In some cases, the medium-sized package might be your winner.
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Tom was more careful, but it’s hard when you are curious.
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【1】Who was harder on Tom at first, his father or his mother?
【2】Why did Tom’s mother lose patience with him in the end?
【3】What did Tom spend most of his time doing when he was at school?
【4】What was Tom’s job on a train when he was 12?
【5】How old was Tom when he got his first real job?
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