【題目】請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示,并結(jié)合具體事例,有英語寫一篇短文。
Questioning is a bridge to learning. When you begin to doubt something and search for an answer,you will learn.
注意:1.無須寫標(biāo)題;2.除詩歌外,文體不限;3.內(nèi)容必須結(jié)合你生活中的具體事例;4.文中不得透露個(gè)人姓名和學(xué)校名稱;5.詞數(shù)不少于120,如引用提示語則不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

【答案】Questioning can lead to searching for an answer. If we are in the habit of raising doubts as to whether what we are told is true, we can find the correct answer and learn more.

Two years ago, our teacher offered us an answer to a difficult math problem in class. Although the answer seemed a little strange, nobody but I doubted it. Thinking that his solution might be wrong, I carefully analyzed the problem and tried to work it out in a different way. Half an hour later, I managed to find the correct answer. When I showed my answer to him, the teacher praised me for my independent thinking.

From this experience I have learnt that questioning can serve as a bridge that helps us to seek the truth.


【解析】本文是一篇開放式作文,要求考生根據(jù)提示,并結(jié)合具體事例,完成一篇英語短文。寫作之前必須認(rèn)真審題,注意描述具體事例時(shí)要用過去時(shí)態(tài),人稱用第一人稱,內(nèi)容緊緊圍繞所給的主題,最后要有總結(jié),形成首尾呼應(yīng)。

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