【題目】某英文報社舉辦以“I Like Reading”為主題的征文活動,你打算投稿。請根據(jù)以下要點寫一篇短文:.
你為什么喜歡讀書;請給出至少兩個理由。
你喜歡讀哪一類的書(例如:歷史、科學、文學等)?請給出至少兩個理由。
注意:短文開頭已給出,并不計人總詞數(shù)(100詞左右)。
I Like Reading
Reading is my favorite hobby.
【答案】I Like Reading
Reading is my favorite hobby. I can never stop the love for reading ①because books are likewise teachers as well as good friends in my life. ②As we know, books are the source of knowledge. I benefit a great from reading.
③There are a variety of books for us to choose from, like history books, science books, literary books and so on. But what interests me most is literary books, especially those by famous writers. ④For one thing, they can improve my writing skills and broaden my horizon. For another, ⑤they can enrich my life and provide me with great fun.
Isn’t it a pleasure to have great calm in mind while you are reading?
【解析】
本書面表達是一篇提綱類作文。要求以“I Like Reading”為主題寫一篇短文。
本文講述的話題是“ILikeReading”,從考生個人的角度出發(fā)講述喜歡讀書的原因,讀書可以讓人學習知識,讓自己的能力得到提高。在講述自己喜歡哪一類的書的時候,也可以從自己的實際出發(fā),寫明自己所喜歡的書的類型。要求考生在保證內(nèi)容要點全部概括的基礎(chǔ)上可以充分發(fā)揮自己的想象,進而用自己的語言來表達某種觀點或看法,增添了寫作的靈活性,同時能較好地考查考生的想象能力和英語語言表達能力。
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