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随着电脑和手机的普及,有人认为使用它们与人沟通起来方便省钱,  因此写信的人会越来越少,书信在将来会完全消失。但也有人认为书信不仅有利于传递情感,更作为一种艺术形式而成为民族文化的一部分。你赞成哪种观点?并陈述理由。

要求:1.词数100~120;

2.可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯流畅。

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Recent years have found letter writings declining sharply in our daily communication due to the wide use of mobile phones and computers.Admittedly,we have benefited much from these latest communication inventions.For one thing,they make it convenient for us to communicate.For another,we can never ignore the matter of money,for much will be saved,so long as we used online. Despite benefits mentioned,we can’t deny the significance of letter writing.As we know,letters often work better when it comes to some sensitive feelings.Apart from this,letter writing is a body of art,relevant not only to distinctive personality but also to the culture of nation. Therefore,letter writing will never fade out. 【解析】 试题分析:本文是要写出自己对书信的存在的观点,本文贴近自己的生活,比较有话说。对于此类文章,要注意一下几点:1、首先,确定自己赞成的是哪种观点,电脑会代替书信,还是书信有存在的价值;2、其次,论述自己的观点是要注意条理性,可以多用一些连接词来时文章顺畅;3、最后,文章的主题部分要和自己的观点相同,不能相反;4、注意单词、词组、句式的运用来给文章增色。 【亮点说明】在对于诸如此类文章的写作,要善于使用不同的句型。英语的写作过程中切忌使用重复的表达,对于不会表达的意思要学会替换,本文运用了 due to由于,benefited much from从..中获益,so long as只要,As we know众所周知,when it comes to当涉及到..等短语。同时本文还使用了For one thing...For another...,Despite,Apart from this,Therefore这样的词组来连接文章,使文章条理更加顺畅。学生在写作时也要注意用平时在课本中或是阅读中积累的单词句型来自如的表达自己的意思,本文也有很多句型值得学习,如letter writing is a body of art,relevant not only to distinctive personality but also to the culture of nation.运用了not only..but also的句型,这样文章才能写出新意,写出文采。最后的结尾Therefore,letter writing will never fade out.再一次强调了自己的观点。 考点:考查议论文作文  
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