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书面表达 假设你是高二(1)班学生李华。英语课上,老师请你们以“My Dream...

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假设你是高二(1)班学生李华。英语课上,老师请你们以“My Dream Job”为题,简要介绍自己理想的职业。请你按照以下要点准备发言稿:

满分5 manfen5.comWhat job you want to do

满分5 manfen5.comWhy you want to do the job

满分5 manfen5.comWhat qualities you should have for the job

满分5 manfen5.comHow you should prepare yourself for the job

 

注意:1. 发言稿的开头和结尾已为你写好;

2. 词数不少于60。

My Dream Job

Good afternoon, everyone. __________________________________________

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Thank you!

 

Good afternoon, everyone. When I grow up, I want to be a journalist. I think working for a newspaper and reporting news from all over the world would be really exciting, Journalists have to be very enthusiastic, independent and good at communicating with people. I know there's a long way to go to become a journalist. To get myself up to date with what's happening around the world, I read papers, and watch the news on TV. I am trying to improve my speaking and writing skills. And of course, absorbing as much knowledge as possible at this stage in my life is what I must do. I know dreams are hard to follow, but I will work hard on my dream. Thank you! 【解析】 试题分析:考查开放性作文。本文要求考生以李华的身份介绍自己理想的职业。所以本文使用第一人称和一般现在时的时态。讨论的话题是:My dream job。要点:1.理想的工作:记者。2想做记者的原因:这份工作很让人激动;能够和各种人交流;能够找到世界上所发生的事情;3.做记者的品质要求:多阅读提高自己的讲话和写作技能;4.准备工作:在中学阶段尽可能地多学习,掌握各种技能。建议文章分成两到三段,并适当添加串联成分让文章更流畅。同时注意写作技巧的运用。 【名师点睛】 范文使用了较多的写作技巧,高级句式的运用较多,如动名词做主语working for a newspaper and reporting news from all over the world would be really exciting;宾语从句......to date with what's happening around the world;表语从句absorbing as much knowledge as possible at this stage in my life is what I must do;同时文中高级词汇很多,如enthusiastic, independent, communicate with。 考点:考查开放性作文  
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