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假设你是李华,你向英国朋友David介绍了你的研学经历后,他对此非常感兴趣,请根据以下提示写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)你的感受;
(2)你对此次研学活动的建议。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear David,
Thanks for your letter.______________________________
Yours,Li Hua
(1)你的感受;
(2)你对此次研学活动的建议。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear David,
Thanks for your letter.______________________________
Yours,Li Hua
答案:
One possible version
Dear David,
(作者的感受)Thanks for your letter. The field trip to Wuyi Mount National Park leaves a lasting impression on my heart. I experienced a range of emotions—from the thrill of observing different ecosystems to the awe of studying environmentally - friendly practices in the park. The trip really fuels my curiosity and inspires me to explore the world around us. (and连接并列句)①
(作者的建议)Memorable as it is, the trip still has some room for improvement. (让步状语从句)②We could gain a deeper understanding of the biodiversity if we can be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. Also, we students are looking forward to more interactive activities, like nature hikes and educational workshops.
(期待回信)Do you have similar experiences? Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
[佳句变式]①The trip not only fuels my curiosity but also inspires me to explore the world around us.
②Although the trip is unforgettable, there is still some room for improvement.
Dear David,
(作者的感受)Thanks for your letter. The field trip to Wuyi Mount National Park leaves a lasting impression on my heart. I experienced a range of emotions—from the thrill of observing different ecosystems to the awe of studying environmentally - friendly practices in the park. The trip really fuels my curiosity and inspires me to explore the world around us. (and连接并列句)①
(作者的建议)Memorable as it is, the trip still has some room for improvement. (让步状语从句)②We could gain a deeper understanding of the biodiversity if we can be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. Also, we students are looking forward to more interactive activities, like nature hikes and educational workshops.
(期待回信)Do you have similar experiences? Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
[佳句变式]①The trip not only fuels my curiosity but also inspires me to explore the world around us.
②Although the trip is unforgettable, there is still some room for improvement.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150左右。
I entered my freshmanyar ofhighschool wii a clear goal:work hard,stick to whateverīcouldsucceed
at and graduate with great achievements. I wouldn't wastemytime where I didn't perform as strongly.And this belief served me well.My academic standards were high.I was the star player of all the teams I joined.My friends would joke about my pursuit of perfection,but in my eyes,it was the only sure path to success.
In the second term I joined the cross−country running club.When I
came to the first practice,I was filled with the desire to make the varsity team(校队).But as the distance we ran each practice gradually increased from three,to four,to six miles,I realized that no matter how hard I tried,I was one of the slowest on the team.This realization disappointed me.And the pain in the muscles following every practice was unbearable.I wanted to quit!What was the point of putting myself through so much pain and being the slowest racer?
Then we had our first cross−counttry race.When we got off the bus,the sight of the other teams warming up made my hands sweaty.When we started the race,I felt the enormous pressure of expectations sink onto my shoulders.It was a challenging course,consisting of a series of winding and rocking hills.
After a while I stopped running and struggled up the last hill.The steps under my feet felt as heavy as thousands of pounds,mirroring the weight off my despair.With every racer passing me,frustration washed over me一I would never win honor for my team.I,d just be letting them down.
Paragraph1:
With every passing second,my ambitionfelll apart.________________
Paragraph2:
My team's support encouraged me to move on.______________________
I entered my freshmanyar ofhighschool wii a clear goal:work hard,stick to whateverīcouldsucceed
In the second term I joined the cross−country running club.When I
came to the first practice,I was filled with the desire to make the varsity team(校队).But as the distance we ran each practice gradually increased from three,to four,to six miles,I realized that no matter how hard I tried,I was one of the slowest on the team.This realization disappointed me.And the pain in the muscles following every practice was unbearable.I wanted to quit!What was the point of putting myself through so much pain and being the slowest racer?
Then we had our first cross−counttry race.When we got off the bus,the sight of the other teams warming up made my hands sweaty.When we started the race,I felt the enormous pressure of expectations sink onto my shoulders.It was a challenging course,consisting of a series of winding and rocking hills.
After a while I stopped running and struggled up the last hill.The steps under my feet felt as heavy as thousands of pounds,mirroring the weight off my despair.With every racer passing me,frustration washed over me一I would never win honor for my team.I,d just be letting them down.
Paragraph1:
With every passing second,my ambitionfelll apart.________________
Paragraph2:
My team's support encouraged me to move on.______________________
答案:
One possible version
Paragraph1:
With every passing second, my ambition fell apart. I even couldn't find any runners around me. I thought they may be running to the final line now. (心理描写) It was a tiring course. Just then, I heard people calling my name from the top of the hill. Surprisingly, my coach and teammates were smiling and cheering for me. (动作描写) I was confused and embarrassed because my performance was terrible. However, they gave me encouragement by waving to me and applauding for me.
Paragraph2:
My team's support encouraged me to move on. I stopped caring about my performance and ran to final point with all my might. As I was jogging up the last section of the hill, my coach and teammates all applauded me for my efforts. Not until then did I realize my coach and teammates didn't care how fast I ran. (心理描写) I learned I shouldn't attach too much importance to the result. In fact, the process is more important. After that meet, I continued cross - country and focused on enjoying the journey.
Paragraph1:
With every passing second, my ambition fell apart. I even couldn't find any runners around me. I thought they may be running to the final line now. (心理描写) It was a tiring course. Just then, I heard people calling my name from the top of the hill. Surprisingly, my coach and teammates were smiling and cheering for me. (动作描写) I was confused and embarrassed because my performance was terrible. However, they gave me encouragement by waving to me and applauding for me.
Paragraph2:
My team's support encouraged me to move on. I stopped caring about my performance and ran to final point with all my might. As I was jogging up the last section of the hill, my coach and teammates all applauded me for my efforts. Not until then did I realize my coach and teammates didn't care how fast I ran. (心理描写) I learned I shouldn't attach too much importance to the result. In fact, the process is more important. After that meet, I continued cross - country and focused on enjoying the journey.
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