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你的睡眠习惯是怎样的?是早睡早起的morning people,还是晚睡晚起的e...

    你的睡眠习惯是怎样的?是早睡早起的morning people,还是晚睡晚起的evening people?请以“A Morning or Evening People?”为题,根据所给表格提示,写一篇短文,谈谈你对养成良好睡眠习惯,保持身体健康的认识。文中不得出现真实的人名和地名,词数不得少于80个词。

A Morning or Evening People?

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Beginning

 

sleeping habits

Body Part

your parents’ sleeping habits; your seeping habit

go to bed; get up; seeping hours

different ideas

reasons

Ending

 

enough sleep; healthy body

 

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例文:   A Morning or Evening People? Different people have different sleeping habits. Some are morning people, some are evening people. My parents are morning people. They go to bed early and get up early. They say there’s not much sleep for them at their ages. As for me, I never stay up late. I often go to bed before 9:00 pm, and get up early for school the next morning. I think everyone should have good sleeping habits. They can help our bodies relax and rest well. Many studies show that it’s much healthier to go to bed early and get up early. I prefer to be a healthy morning people. 【解析】 1.题干解读:本文是一篇话题作文,题目要求以“早睡早起的人还是晚睡晚起的人”为题写一篇文章,谈谈你对养成良好睡眠习惯,保持身体健康的认识。根据题目要求可知,本文时态为一般现在时,人称以第一和第三人称为主,注意主谓一致问题。
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