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你在网络上读到一篇关于“九零后”的文章,引发了你对这个话题的思考,于是你打算以 ...

你在网络上读到一篇关于“九零后”的文章,引发了你对这个话题的思考,于是你打算以 “Post-90’s generation, a successful or an unsuccessful generation?”为题,写一篇短文,谈谈你的看法,内容包括:

“九O后”的缺点

“九O后”的优点

“九O后”该怎么样生活

1.依赖性强;

2.自私;

3.贪图过舒适的生活等。

1.渴望了解周围的世界;

2.思想独立;

3.有很多新观念等。

你的观点

...... 

注意:1.必须包括表格中的所有内容;

2.为了使文章通顺完整,可以适当增加内容;

3.词数:100左右。

Post-90’s generation, a successful or an unsuccessful generation?

 

Post-90’s generation, a successful or an unsuccessful generation? It’s true that the post-90’s generation have some weaknesses.Some of them, for example, rely on their parents too much and tend to live comfortable lives.Some are even selfish and care little for others. At the same time, the post-90’s generation desire to learn more about the world around them, and they are independent in thinking.They always keep up with modern science and technology and have many new ideas. I think the post-90’s generation should carry forward their strong points and overcome the weaknesses, and try to tell the world that they are a hopeful generation. 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于议论文范畴,对于议论文的写作,是比较容易的题型。对于本文的写作,采用经典的“三段式”作文,首先对90后的缺点进行阐述,进而从反方向优点进行阐述,最后发表自己的观点。在阐述优缺点时,注意每一条之间要用上起承转合的连词,如besides,even worse,furthermore等等,不能都用and连接。表达自己观点时,可以运用as far as I concerned 等表达自己观点的短语开头,说明90后如何做来实现自己的人生价值。 考点:议论文
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1. Go for a walk.

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