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你是校报小记者,最近你校高三同学开展了主题为“高三学生要不要参加体育锻炼?”的调...

你是校报小记者,最近你校高三同学开展了主题为“高三学生要不要参加体育锻炼?”的调查,以下是调查的情况:

 

70%的学生认为

30%的学生认为

观点

每天体育锻炼,如跑步,做早操,打乒乓球、篮球等,但时间不宜太长。

锻炼浪费时间

理由

锻炼能增强体质,减少疾病;

运动使大脑得到休息,使复习效果更好。

锻炼使人疲劳,运动时可能会受伤;

运动以后很兴奋,较长时间不能复习功课。

【写作内容】根据以上情况写一篇报道,并包括以下内容:

双方的观点;

各自的理由。

【写作要求】

只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。

文中不能透露自己的真实姓名和学校名称。

 

Recently, we did a survey about whether the students of Senior 3 should take physical exercise or not among us Senior 3 students. 70%of them hold the opinion that we should have daily physical activities, such as doing some running, doing morning exercises, playing table tennis and basketball etc., but time shouldn’t be too long. They believe taking exercise can make us strong and healthy, avoiding suffering from diseases, and that doing proper exercise can relax us to give our brain a good rest so that we can review better. However,30% of the students take physical exercise as a waste of time. They hold the opposite opinion that taking exercise may make us students exhausted and get hurt while doing exercise, and we will become overexcited after taking exercise, as a result of which, it will take us a long time to return to normal before reviewing our lessons. 【解析】 试题分析:提纲作文要求考生根据所给的写作要求和提纲,确定文章的中心思想,然后紧紧围绕中心思想展开写作。要求考生在保证内容要点全部概括的基础上可以充分发挥自己的想象,进而用自己的语言来表达某种观点或看法,增添了写作的灵活性,同时能较好地考查考生的想象能力和英语语言表达能力。 考点:提纲类作文
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