假設(shè)你是李華。請根據(jù)寫作要點用英語寫一篇周記,記述你周末或在假期中幫助家人做家務(wù)的一次經(jīng)歷。

寫作要點:

1.做家務(wù)的理由;

2.做家務(wù)的過程;

3.你的感受。

注意:

詞數(shù)不少于100字;

開頭已給不計入總詞數(shù);

不可寫真實姓名。注意時態(tài)。

I am an 18-year-old middle school student. _________________________

____________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

 

I’m an 18-year-old middle school student. I have been busy with my study and seldom helped my parents with the housework. Feeling quite sorry for that, I begin to think about what to do to help.

Last Sunday, when my parents went out shopping, I suddenly got an idea: why not give the rooms a thorough cleaning? Firstly, I collected all the books, newspapers and other things scattered in the rooms and put them in place. Then I wiped the dust off all the furniture. After that, I swept and mopped the floors.

At this very moment, my parents came back and were quite surprised to see all the rooms tidy and floors shining. My mother gave me a hug and I could see satisfaction in her eyes. Tired as I was, I never felt so happy.

【解析】

試題分析:題目要求根據(jù)所給要點寫一篇周記,記述幫家人做家務(wù)的一次經(jīng)歷。寫作要求包括:做家務(wù)的理由;做家務(wù)的過程;自己的感受三個方面。詞數(shù)在100詞左右,注意開頭和結(jié)尾不計入總詞數(shù);不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名,注意時態(tài)的正確使用;不要出現(xiàn)標點和拼寫錯誤,盡量保持卷面整潔、字體美觀;注意行文的連貫性。

亮點說明:

范文使用了一些重要的語法知識:非謂語動詞Feeling quite sorry for that,scattered in the rooms;賓語從句what to do to help;時間狀語從句when my parents went out shopping;讓步狀語從句Tired as I was等,語法知識使用得當,敘事清晰;

范文注意使用了現(xiàn)在完成時、一般現(xiàn)在時、一般過去時等不同的時態(tài)來敘述不同的事情,對時態(tài)有較好的把握;

范文注意使用頻度副詞seldom, never等來表示強調(diào),使表達更加生動;

范文使用了很多固定短語:help...with,begin to,think about,put ... in place等,使作文內(nèi)容更加充實;

范文注意使用Last Sunday, Firstly, Then, After that, At this very moment等來銜接句子和段落,表示事情發(fā)生的時間順序,使作文更有條理,做到了行文連貫。

考點:材料類作文

 

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