【高考話題】學校生活【寫作素材】

1.    李康在考試中表現(xiàn)很好,換句話說.他成功地考上了遠離家鄉(xiāng)的高中。

2.    他發(fā)現(xiàn)高中生活與初中生活完全不同。學校也比原來的大三倍。

3.    但是他逐漸適應了,并積極參加各種活動。

4.    另外,一位姓李的英語老師給他留下了深刻的

印象。

5.    他現(xiàn)在希望將來成為一名英語老師。

【連句成篇】可選用in other words, but, what's more等將以上句子連成一篇50詞左右的英語短文。

One possible version :

Li Kang did very well in the exam, in other words, he was admitted to a high school far from his hometown. At first, he found that high school life was nothing like that in the junior high and the campus is three times as big as the previous one. Howev?er, gradually he adapted to it and took an active part in all kinds of activities. What's more, an English teacher called Mr Li im?pressed Li Kang. He is looking forward to becoming an English teacher in the future.

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