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假定你是李华,最近你校学生会向即将毕业的高三学生征集旧书、二手物品,由学生会组织爱心义卖活动以资助本校经济困难的学生。请根据下面的提示,为校报英语角写一篇活动报道。内容包括:

(1)活动时间和地点;

(2)活动过程;

(3)你对活动的感悟。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:义卖charity sale

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On the afternoon of May 25th an charity sale was held by the Student Union on our school playground Although it was hard work, students actively took par. In order to organize it successfully, we made full preparations. Before the sale, from thestudents we collected various used books, second-hand goods which were still in goodcondition and classified them. When the day came,students and tcachers all came and took anactive part iniL Af the end of the activity, we raised 5000 yuan in total. All the money we raised will go to the students from poor families in our school to helpfinish their studies I s such a meaningfui activity that sudents are ail looking forwardtothe next charity sale. 【解析】试题本书面表达是要求学生写一篇活动报道,材料非常简单,学生很容易把握写作要求和写作目的。考生在写作之前必修认真审题,首先要注意文章的时态,因为是一篇活动报道,故整个习作所运用的时态是一般过去时。所要注意重点介绍活动时间和地点; 活动过程以及你对活动的感悟等,再有就是不能根据材料逐字逐句的翻译应该注意句子的衔接,以提高作文的档次。 【亮点说明】文中使用了非常好的短语和句子为文章增色不少,比如in order to,take part,make full preparations,in good condition,take an active part in,in total,look forward to等。另外Before the sale, from the students we collected various used books, second-hand goods which were still in good condition and classified them.这句运用了定语从句;It’s such a meaningful activity that students are all looking forward to the next charity sale.这句话运用了such...that...句型等等。并注意了句子的衔接,运用了although,before,when等等。  
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