水是生命之源,而在現(xiàn)實生活中,浪費水的現(xiàn)象屢見不鮮。請你以“How to save water” 為題, 寫一篇100詞左右的短文, 提出解決辦法。 內(nèi)容包括:
說明節(jié)約用水的重要性;
提出節(jié)約用水的具體方法;
發(fā)出號召。
One possible version:
How to save water
We can never over emphasize the importance of saving water. But we are now wasting a large amount of water in our daily life.
It’s estimated that about 70%of the water used in a family can every day can be saved if we follow the tips below. First, use recycled water. For example, you can use the water to wash rice first, and then use it to wash vegetables, and finally the water can be used to wash the toilet. Second, when you are taking a bath, turn down the tap a little bit. Remember to shut it off in time if you are not using it. Third, when you are washing dishes, use some paper to clean them first, and then use the water to wash them, which will save much water.
Only when everyone takes an active part can we really help save our limited water source.
【解析】
試題分析:本文是材料和圖表結(jié)合的作文,通過認(rèn)真讀題,我們明白了寫作要求和目的。本文要求說明節(jié)約用水的重要性;提出節(jié)約用水的具體方法;發(fā)出號召。應(yīng)該用第二人稱,時態(tài)以一般現(xiàn)在時為主。寫作前最好先根據(jù)給出的提綱,寫出有關(guān)的短語和固定表達(dá)備用。最后串聯(lián)起來。
【亮點說明】 本文做到了包含所有內(nèi)容層次清楚,語句通順,標(biāo)點符號運用正確。在100詞左右的篇幅中,恰當(dāng)?shù)剡\用了一些短語和句式,如It’s estimated that…和when引導(dǎo)的狀語從句,which引導(dǎo)的定語從句,尤其是最后,only加狀語句子倒裝都是較高級的表達(dá)。還有recycled ,in time等比較高級的詞匯都可圈可點。
考點:提綱作文。
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