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请以I Have a Dream为题写一篇英语演讲稿,供英语课上交流。

 

Dream

I want to…

Reasons

1) be interested in…

2)

Ways to achieve my dream

1) work hard at school

2) find out how successful people did it

3)…

注意:1. 短文必须包括三部分内容,需要陈述理由(2条)和方式(3条);

2. 表中右栏信息仅供参考,也可以自由发挥;

3. 词数90左右。

I Have a Dream

 

 

 

 

 

I Have a Dream I want to be a scientist. This is my dream. I am interested in science and I always ask why it is so.I like to be a famous person. In order to realize my dream, I want to work hard at school. I also want to exercise actively, and keep healthy. Good health is half of success. I must have a strong will. I will find out how successful people did it .And I want to learn from them . No one can stop me. I hope it will come true. 【解析】 试题分析:这篇作文要求我们根据所给信息,来介自己的梦想,并且介绍有这个梦想的原因和实现这个梦想的方法。我们可以根据需要将这些信息进行重新整理和安排,使文章的意思衔接更自然。我们要尽量使用一些好的句型和连词,使文章上下文意思连贯,更出彩。 写作亮点:这是一篇非常优秀的作文,短文中作者按照题目的要求,结构清晰,要点全面。而且作者在写作时,并不是完全按照题目中给出的顺序,逐句翻译的,而是将这些信息进行了整合,让意思关联紧密的放在一起表达,这一点很好。短文中的语言合乎英语的表达规范,而且作者还使用了一些较好的句式,增强了文章的连贯性。如be interested in表示对某事感兴趣;动词不定式:want to do sth。短语learn from sb,向某人学习。Good health is half of success.等句子简单而有力。 考点:提纲类作文。  
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