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最近,你们班就是否应该克隆人类进行了讨论,请你根据下表提供的信息,就此事写一篇1...

最近,你们班就是否应该克隆人类进行了讨论,请你根据下表提供的信息,就此事写一篇150字左右的文章。

支持

1. 克隆对人类有益;

2. 有助于保护物种,尤其是珍稀、濒危物种;

3. 有助于医学 研究,帮助解决医学难题。

反对

1. 利大于弊;

2. 违背自然规律,造出怪物;

3. 容易被人利用,造出社会混乱。

你的观点

至少两点 ……

 

 

(写作要求)

1. 不必写标题。

2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

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Recently, our class has held a heated debate on whether to clone humans or not. Different people hold different opinions. Some students are in favor of cloning humans, thinking it is beneficial to human beings. First, cloning can help protect different species, especially some rare and endangered species. Hopefully, the future generation will see as many species as we do today. Second, it is good for medical research and can help doctors to solve many difficult problems. However, other students object to the cloning of humans and believe it does more harm than good. From their point of view, if human beings go against nature, we will take the consequence and may be on our way to producing a monster. And some people may use cloning for bad purposes and thus our society could become a real mess. In my view, cloning is important for the advance in science, and in the long run, it will bring people more benefits. But we should manage cloning in a reasonable way. 【解析】 这是一篇议论文,按照要求写一篇文章。 第一步:审题。审题的目的是获取重要信息。通过审题我们可以确定几个方面的信息。最近,你们班就是否应该克隆人类进行了讨论,请你根据下表提供的信息,就此事写一篇150字左右的文章。要点包括:支持:1. 克隆对人类有益;2. 有助于保护物种,尤其是珍稀、濒危物种;3. 有助于医学 研究,帮助解决医学难题。反对:1. 利大于弊;2. 违背自然规律,造出怪物;3. 容易被人利用,造出社会混乱。以及个人观点。人称为第一人称和第三人称为主。时态为一般现在时和一般将来时。 第二步:布局段落,确定主要段落,次要段落,段落数量。这篇写作段落数量为四段。第一段,引出话题。第二段,表赞成的三个要点。第三段,表反对的三个要点。第四段,表达个人观点。 第三步:确定关键词汇和短语: especially尤其;consequence结果;a heated debate热烈的辩论;in favor of支持;be beneficial to有益于;object to反对;go against违背;in the long run长远来看;in a reasonable way以合理的方式等。 第四步:连句成文,注意使用恰当的连接词进行过渡衔接;注意书写,保持卷面整洁,避免划线,乱擦。
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