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为丰富学生校园生活,你校举办了一次艺术周活动,活动内容如下: 时间:十二月第一周...

 

为丰富学生校园生活,你校举办了一次艺术周活动,活动内容如下:

时间:十二月第一周

活动内容:

台上:唱歌、跳舞

操场上:拔河比赛(tug-of-war)

环保:用废纸制作成花或明信片之类的东西

创新:用树叶制作成中国地图

收获:放松、交朋友、发挥潜能(show one’s hidden talents)等

[写作内容] 

假设你是校报记者,写一篇简讯报道这次活动。你的报道需包括以下五方面的内容:

1这次活动的概况(名称、时间、目的);

2介绍台上和操场上的活动;

3介绍环保及特色;

4介绍创新活动及特色;

5收获或感想。

[写作要求]

必须使用5个句子表达全部所给的内容。

 [评分标准]

    句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。

 

 

 

Possible version: To enrich the students’ school life, our school held the annual art week in the first week of December.There were various activities including singing, dancing on the stage, a game of tug-of–war on the playground and so on.Besides, the students put waste paper to artistic use by coloring and crafting some things, such as flowers, cards, etc.The most attractive part of the art week was that some students made a map of China with leaves.Therefore, the students benefited a lot from these activities as some of them showed their hidden talents by singing, dancing, drawing and made friends and, above all, they freed themselves from endless homework and exams.
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