【題目】新年即將來臨,你打算用攢下的零花錢給父母買一件禮物。請(qǐng)以 “A present for my parents”為題寫一篇文章。該文必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

1.你送的禮物:一張健康俱樂部的貴賓卡;

2.你父母親的現(xiàn)狀:父親是教師,工作很辛苦;母親喜歡讀書,但缺乏運(yùn)動(dòng);

3.你送該禮物的原因;

4.該禮物對(duì)他們可能產(chǎn)生的影響和帶來的變化。

注意:1. 文章應(yīng)包括以上所有信息;

2. 詞數(shù);120左右。文章的開頭已經(jīng)寫好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

3. 健康俱樂部的貴賓卡a VIP card of a health club

缺乏 lack

A Present for My Parents

The new year is coming and I want to give my parents a present.

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【答案】

A present for my parents

The new year is coming and I want to give my parents a present.

That is a VIP card of a health club. My father works hard as a teacher, spending most of his time working with great efforts at school. My mother loves reading and often dives into piles of books. But she seldom does exercise.

As I grow up, they are getting older. Both of them should exercise more but neither is doing enough. With the health club membership, I hope that they will find time to do more exercise.

I want to express my love and thanks to them by giving them the present. I think they will relax in the health club and make more friends. At the same time, I hope they will enjoy better health

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