你校同學(xué)進行了一場有關(guān)高考英語聽力測試的討論。討論的主題是:高考英語測試中的聽力部分該不該取消?請你根據(jù)下表中的提示寫一篇短文,介紹討論的情況。

一些同學(xué)認為不應(yīng)該取消

另一些同學(xué)認為應(yīng)該取消

聽是語言的四項基本技能之一,不能忽視

聽是獲取信息的重要途徑之一

國際合作日益增多,聽說能力應(yīng)加強

考試中各地收聽效果好壞不一、不公平

英語教師和語音設(shè)備城鄉(xiāng)差異過大

今后并非人人都要與外國人口頭交流

注意:1.文章的起始句已給出。

2.詞數(shù):100左右(不包括已給的起始句)。

3.參考詞匯:取消—cancel 國際合作—international cooperation

The students of our school had a discussion about whether listening test in the National Matriculation English Test should be kept or canceled.

 

The students of our school had a discussion about whether listening test in the National Matriculation English Test should be kept or canceled.

Some students think that listening test should not be canceled. They insist listening is among the four basic skills. We therefore can not ignore it. Besides, listening is one of the important channels for us to get information from the outside world. So it should be strengthened today when international cooperation is becoming more and more frequent.

But others don’t agree. They think not everyone has to communicate with foreigners in the future. Moreover, listening test is unfair to the students in the areas where radio signals cannot be picked up effectively. And for certain reasons, there is a big difference in teachers and equipment between the countryside and the city.

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇話題類作文。你校同學(xué)進行了一場有關(guān)高考英語聽力測試的討論。討論的主題是:高考英語測試中的聽力部分該不該取消?請你根據(jù)下表中的提示寫一篇短文,介紹討論的情況。需要寫的內(nèi)容已經(jīng)粗略給出,需要我們翻譯成完整通順的句子,適當(dāng)添加些內(nèi)容,使文章更充實。寫作時注意準確運用時態(tài),上下文意思連貫,符合邏輯關(guān)系,不能出現(xiàn)文章脫節(jié)問題。一定要給出自己的看法。盡量使用自己熟悉的單詞句式,同時也要注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型為文章潤色。注意要求的詞數(shù)100詞左右,不要太多也不要太少。

【亮點說明】Some students think that listening test should not be canceled.這里含有一個賓語從句;Moreover, listening test is unfair to the students in the areas where radio signals cannot be picked up effectively.這里含有一個定語從句。

考點:話題類書面表達

 

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