請用英語寫一篇短文,介紹《時代》雜志2014年度人物“埃博拉斗士”。內(nèi)容如下:
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《時代》年度人物評選概況 方式:每年由《時代》雜志編輯們選出 標(biāo)準(zhǔn):給新聞和人們生活帶來最大影響的個人或團體 2014年度人物情況 獲選者:“埃博拉斗士” 宣布時間:2014年12月10日 獲選原因:護理人員為抗擊埃博拉病毒而努力工作,此病毒在西部非洲爆發(fā),奪去數(shù)以千計患者的生命。 封面人物:兩名醫(yī)生,一名護士,一名救護車司機,一名衛(wèi)生保健工作者,共五人登上雜志封面。其中有: Salome Karwah,父母均死于埃博拉, 她幸存下來,康復(fù)后照料其它病患者; Kent Brantly,美國醫(yī)生,在非洲醫(yī)治病人時染上埃博拉病毒,后康復(fù) |
參考詞匯:埃博拉斗士 the Ebola fighters
《時代》年度人物 Time's Person of the Year
衛(wèi)生保健工作者 health care worker
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Chosen by the magazine's editors each year, Time's Person of the Year is an individual or group of individuals who have had the greatest impact on news or people’s life that year. On December 10, the magazine named the Ebola fighters its 2014 "Person of the Year", applauding the work of those fighting Ebola in western Africa, where an outbreak of the virus has killed thousands of people. Five people, including two doctors, a nurse, an ambulance driver and a health care worker were pictured on the covers of the magazines. Among them are Ebola survivor Salome Karwah and American doctor Kent Brantly. The former , who lost both her parents to the disease, survived herself and began to care for other sufferers, and the latter became infected with Ebola while treating patients and later recovered from the virus.
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試題分析:本篇書面表達是一篇提綱作文。提綱作文寫作的時候注意以下幾點:1、仔細閱讀有關(guān)提示,弄清試題提供的所有信息,明確有哪些要點。2、提綱是文章的總體框架,要在提綱的范圍內(nèi)進行分析、構(gòu)思和想象。要依據(jù)提示情景或詞語,按照一定邏輯關(guān)系來寫。3、根據(jù)要表達的內(nèi)容確定句子的時態(tài)、語態(tài);語言表達要符合英語習(xí)慣。4.注意使用高級詞匯和句式,以增加文章的亮點。
【亮點說明】本文結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊,層次分明,而且使用了多種句式和結(jié)構(gòu)。比如介詞短語,過去分詞短語Chosen by the magazine's editors each year, 現(xiàn)在分詞短語while treating patients and later recovered from the virus,倒裝句Among them are Ebola survivor Salome Karwah and American doctor Kent Brantly,定語從句where an outbreak of the virus has killed thousands of people.”和who have had the greatest impact on news or people’s life that year.。這些句式的使用增加了文章的可讀性,反映了作者扎實的語言基礎(chǔ)。
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