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假定你是李华,你对本班50个学生进行了健康问题的问卷调査。请给你的班主任兼英语老...

假定你是李华,你对本班50个学生进行了健康问题的问卷调査。请给你的班主任兼英语老师Jack写一封电子邮件,告知调査的结果和自己的建议。内容主要包括:

1.依据表格内容,综述学生当前存在的健康问题;

2.就中学生如何保持身心健康提出自己的建议。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

问题类型

学习焦虑

睡眠不足

缺乏锻炼

视力不佳

人数

35

40

25

35

比例

70%

80%

50%

70%

 

 

 

【解析】【名师点睛】 本文是一篇表格类作文。文章出了详细的提示。考生在成文时应注意:合理发挥想象力,使文章的表达自然,丰满。文章的写作要点要齐全:1. Recently I did a survey…2.ahown in the survey…3. have problems both… and…4. We students should…:注意文章的人称:以第一人称为主。时态:一般过去时。注意使用高级词汇和句型,以提高文章的档次;恰当使用一些连词、插入语,使文章表达自然,流畅。注意次数:80—120之间。 【范文亮点】①As is apparently shown....定语从句。②with 70% of students having非谓语动词短语作定语。③Coming next is the….倒装句。  
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