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学生喜欢在家还是在电影院看电影?就该话题你在班中做了调查(结果见下图)。请你据此...

    学生喜欢在家还是在电影院看电影?就该话题你在班中做了调查(结果见下图)。请你据此写一篇短文在校英语社团主题活动中进行交流,并谈谈你的选择和理由。

 

Watch movies at home or in the cinema?

 

 

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高分范文 Recently, I’ve done a survey about whether students like to watch movies at home or in the cinema. 64% of the students like to watch movies at home. For one thing, they can spend less money. For another, they will have more choices of what to watch. However, others prefer going to the cinema. From their point of view, they will have the chance to enjoy huge screens and fell excellent sound in the cinema, which can always give them a wonderful watching experience. As for me, watching movies in the cinema is a better choice. I can hang out with my friends and it’s really exciting. At the same time, it’s a good way to develop friendship. 【解析】 1. 题干解读:这是一篇应用文写作,考查语言运用能力。本文属于典型的观点类作文,是关于在家还是在电影院看电影话题的调查,并谈谈你的选择以及理由。审题清楚后,发现其实作文难度不大,但在表达个人观点的时候理由还是要充分些,所以要花些时间思考。同时,注意文章的语句衔接,表达清晰,建议学生们平时应多积累观点类文章书写的固定框架句型及相应的连接词汇并注意生活素材的积累。
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1. Once your child is about 3 years old, you can begin having conversations with them and avoiding germs, including the importance of washing their hands and how touching their face can spread germs to their nose and mouth. While just knowing this information probably won't help them break the habit, it can help set the groundwork.

2. If you don't want to criticize(批评)your child when they forget, it is important to remind them when you see them with their hands around their face or mouth. Sometimes, just knowing that they're doing it will be enough to help them stop doing it.

3. It can be hard to remember sometimes, but look for chances to let your child know when they're doing a good job of keeping their hands away from their face. Encouraging words can be a really powerful motivation(动机)for kids to keep trying when they're learning something new.

4. Children often touch their faces or mouths without thinking about it. Many times, it's just because they're bored and they're looking for a way to excite themselves. If you think that might be the case, try giving your child a toy they can hold onto.

The passage is most probably chosen from the part of 5.in a newspaper.

A.Point out any time you see your child touching their face.

B.Health

C.Offer your child something they can hold.

D.Explain why it' important if your child is old enough.

E.Praise your child when they aren't touching their face.

F.Encourage your child to wash their face carefully.

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"Keeping relationships is very important for health," says Dr Amanda Gummer, creator of Dr Gummer's Good Play Guide. She adds that this is more important the older you get. "Not maintaining these friendships can make it more difficult for you to get back into school when the time comes," she says. Chezy Kennedy, from a training program called Confident Kids, agrees. "Staying connected to those we care about is even more important now than ever before," she says. "We can suddenly feel quite lonely. "

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The group was set up three years ago by Christy Rogowski, a 40-year-old who works in health care software, and her partner, Wendy Singleton. "Imagining a child who wasn't going to have a birthday cake was really upsetting," Rogowski says.

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