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首届智博会于2018年8月23日至25日在重庆国际博览中心(Chongqing ...

首届智博会于2018823日至25日在重庆国际博览中心(Chongqing International Expo Center)举行,3天超过50万人参展体验,如人脸识别(face recognition)、自动驾驶(auto drive)等,兴致极高。假如你叫李华,是校报的一名英语小记者,请你为校报的英语专栏写一篇稿件,介绍你去参加重庆智博会(Smart China Expo)的情况。

1.报道重庆智博会的情况;

2.我的感想……

注意:词数100左右。

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The first intellectual Expo was held in Chongqing International Expo Center on August 23, 2018. With the theme of "intelligence: enabling the economy and adding luster to life", the expo set up six exhibition areas including intelligent manufacturing, intelligent application and intelligent life. Domestic and foreign academicians and experts as well as leaders of leading enterprises were invited to deliver keynote speeches. More than 500,000 people participated in the exhibition in just three days. People were very interested in face recognition, auto drive and so on. From the activity, I was amazed by the charm of innovative wisdom and intelligent development. I found my new interest in smart technology. 【解析】 考查提纲类作文。写一篇有关重庆智博会的稿件。 要求根据所给提示写一篇作文。以李华的身份为校报的英语专栏写一篇稿件,介绍重庆智博会(Smart China Expo)的情况并发表自己的观点。动笔前要认真阅读材料,不可遗漏要点,并根据要点进行适当发挥。注意时态与时间状语的搭配及主谓一致问题。写作中适当使用连词,注意上下文联系紧密,符合逻辑关系。
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