【題目】感恩是一個永恒的話題,我們應該對幫助過自己的人心存感恩。感恩之際,我們也應該心存善念,去幫助需要幫助的人。請你以“Learn to Be Thankful"為題,根據(jù)以下提示和要求寫一篇80詞左右的英語短文。
提示:
1).描述某人(如父母、老師、同學、朋友甚至陌生人等)在學習、生活上幫助過你的某件事;
2).你幫助過某人的事:
3).你對這些事的感想。
要求:文章必須包括所給提示中1~3項的內(nèi)容,可展開思路,自由地適當發(fā)揮。
文章中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名、校名和其他真實信息。
Learn to Be Thankful

【答案】Learn to Be Thankful

I still remember a rainy day when I was in Grade 7.On that day, I overslept and hurried to school by bike. At a street corner, I fell down and hurt my legs so badly that I couldn't move at all. A passer-by sent me to the hospital at once. I was so thankful that I decided to help others from then on. A few weeks later, on my way to school, I saw a blind man standing at a crossing I helped him cross the street and showed him to the place he wanted to go to. How happy I was!

It's important for us to learn to be thankful. If everyone can help each other, the world will be fill of love.


【解析】本題是一命題作文寫作,作者介紹了自己在上七年級時發(fā)生的一件事。從而得出結論,我們應該對幫助過自己的人心存感恩。感恩之際,我們也應該心存善念,去幫助需要幫助的人。運用了so......that......、 It's important for sb to do句型和一些常用的簡單句型,通俗易懂,易于理解。恰當運用連接詞承上啟下. A few weeks later、on my way to school、At a street corner 等為文章增加色彩。

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