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假定你是李华,外教Brian要求同学们在课上推荐一款兼顾趣味与英语学习的App,请你写一篇发言稿。内容包括:
(1)介绍这款App;
(2)分享使用体验。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Hi,everyone!______________________________
That's all.Thanks for listening.
(1)介绍这款App;
(2)分享使用体验。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Hi,everyone!______________________________
That's all.Thanks for listening.
答案:
(介绍一款App)Hi, everyone! Today I'd like to recommend an App called “Duolingo” to all of you. It is an excellent App that combines fun and effective English learning methods. (定语从句)①Duolingo offers a wide range of interactive lessons, such as vocabulary exercises, grammar quizzes, and speaking and listening tasks. What's more, it uses game - like elements to make learning more engaging and enjoyable. (动词不定式作目的状语)②
(分享使用体验)I've been using Duolingo for a while now, and I've found it to be an incredibly useful tool for improving my English skills. The variety of exercises and the App's user - friendly interface have made my learning experience pleasurable and productive. I highly recommend giving Duolingo a try.
(分享使用体验)I've been using Duolingo for a while now, and I've found it to be an incredibly useful tool for improving my English skills. The variety of exercises and the App's user - friendly interface have made my learning experience pleasurable and productive. I highly recommend giving Duolingo a try.
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。
Our school holds an annual book fair each January,where new and used books are available for students to purchase. Our librarian,Mr.Egan,is the school sponsor(主办者)for it.Traditionallly,the tenth−grade students are responsible for the planning,set−up,and selling at the fair.I am sure that Mr.Egan consulted our teacher,Ms.Cates,forr suggestions as to who would be the student directors,and I was pleasantly surprised when he approached me to be one of the students in charge. I was even more surprised when he told me that the student I would be working with was Charlie
At the meeting with Dr.Egan,we divided the responsibilities between us.I would be in charge of setting up the room and getting the volunteers to work the sale for all three days.Charlie would be in charge of all the books.We were both quite satisfied with our jobs,and even more satisfied that there would be little contact between us.
With only two weeks to plan,I knew I could not waste time.I asked John and Rachel to help me with the set−up and twelve other classmates to work at the fair.I figured that,between Mr.Egan,the friends who volunteered to help,and me,we would be just fine..
Meanwhile,I tried on two separate occasions to start a conversation with Charlie about the progress he was making,but each time his response was,“Everything's cool."
On the day of the set−up,my friends and I arrived,only to find
Charlie with his head in his hands,surrounded by a milllion boxes of books.I asked him,“Charlie,what's wrong?"
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
He responded in despair,"There are a lot more books here than I expected."______________________________
Paragraph2:
After the bookfair was over,I couldn't stop wondering why Mr.Egan put us together.______________________________
Our school holds an annual book fair each January,where new and used books are available for students to purchase. Our librarian,Mr.Egan,is the school sponsor(主办者)for it.Traditionallly,the tenth−grade students are responsible for the planning,set−up,and selling at the fair.I am sure that Mr.Egan consulted our teacher,Ms.Cates,forr suggestions as to who would be the student directors,and I was pleasantly surprised when he approached me to be one of the students in charge. I was even more surprised when he told me that the student I would be working with was Charlie
Lyons.
Charlie and I have known each other since kindergarten but have never been close.Ever since we were partners for the science project last year,there is very little we choose to say to each other.Needless to say,the science project fell short of our expectations.In light of that event,1 was shocked that Mr.Egan and Ms.Cates found us a suitablle match.At the meeting with Dr.Egan,we divided the responsibilities between us.I would be in charge of setting up the room and getting the volunteers to work the sale for all three days.Charlie would be in charge of all the books.We were both quite satisfied with our jobs,and even more satisfied that there would be little contact between us.
With only two weeks to plan,I knew I could not waste time.I asked John and Rachel to help me with the set−up and twelve other classmates to work at the fair.I figured that,between Mr.Egan,the friends who volunteered to help,and me,we would be just fine..
Meanwhile,I tried on two separate occasions to start a conversation with Charlie about the progress he was making,but each time his response was,“Everything's cool."
On the day of the set−up,my friends and I arrived,only to find
Charlie with his head in his hands,surrounded by a milllion boxes of books.I asked him,“Charlie,what's wrong?"
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
He responded in despair,"There are a lot more books here than I expected."______________________________
Paragraph2:
After the bookfair was over,I couldn't stop wondering why Mr.Egan put us together.______________________________
答案:
Paragraph1:
He responded in despair, “There are a lot more books here than I expected.” My initial impulse was to say, “This is your mess. Figure it out yourself.”(心理描写) But instead I said, “Let me see if I can get some help.”(语言描写) Charlie nodded, appreciating the support. Then, we, together with other helpers, rolled up our sleeves and started sorting them by genre.(动作描写) Hours passed by as we worked side by side. Slowly but surely, the chaos began to transform into a perfect fair, and our avoidance of contact into smooth communication. I was surprised that the book fair was a success and even more surprised that we could actually work well together.
Paragraph2:
After the book fair was over, I couldn't stop wondering why Mr. Egan put us together. I approached him, eager to figure out his intention of this unlikely pairing. However, his reply was quite simple, “I knew that this would be a great experience for both of you. It wasn't so much about running the book fair as it was a lesson in how important it is to communicate and to work alongside others when necessary.”(语言描写) Hearing what he said and thinking of what happened between Charlie and me, I couldn't help but smile. Sometimes, the most valuable lessons are learned amidst the challenges we face and the people we least expect to be our allies.
He responded in despair, “There are a lot more books here than I expected.” My initial impulse was to say, “This is your mess. Figure it out yourself.”(心理描写) But instead I said, “Let me see if I can get some help.”(语言描写) Charlie nodded, appreciating the support. Then, we, together with other helpers, rolled up our sleeves and started sorting them by genre.(动作描写) Hours passed by as we worked side by side. Slowly but surely, the chaos began to transform into a perfect fair, and our avoidance of contact into smooth communication. I was surprised that the book fair was a success and even more surprised that we could actually work well together.
Paragraph2:
After the book fair was over, I couldn't stop wondering why Mr. Egan put us together. I approached him, eager to figure out his intention of this unlikely pairing. However, his reply was quite simple, “I knew that this would be a great experience for both of you. It wasn't so much about running the book fair as it was a lesson in how important it is to communicate and to work alongside others when necessary.”(语言描写) Hearing what he said and thinking of what happened between Charlie and me, I couldn't help but smile. Sometimes, the most valuable lessons are learned amidst the challenges we face and the people we least expect to be our allies.
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