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2019 年的冬天,一种新型冠状病毒(novel coronavirus)在武汉华南海鲜市场滋生,悄然从野生动物传染给人类。假定你是李华,你校英文报“人与动物”栏目拟刊登主题为“保护野生动物”的短文,邀你投稿。要求如下:

1. 介绍野生动物的现状;

2. 猎杀野生动物的后果;

3. 提出自己的建议。

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:

生态系统 ecosystem

新型冠状病毒 novel coronavirus

传染性的 infectious

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Protection of Wild Animals At present, as a consequence of human activities, many wild animals are endangered. Worse still, some of them may disappear forever. There is no doubt that hunting wild animals has a bad influence. For one thing, it causes the imbalance of our ecosystem. For another, it leads to the spread of infectious diseases from animals to us human beings, such as SARS and novel coronavirus. As far as I am concerned, something must be done to stop this illegal act. Nature reserves ought to be built so as to offer more living space to wildlife. What’s more, we should never have wild animals for food, as they are part of environment. 【解析】 这是一篇提纲作文。题干中给出了写作时需要包含的三个要点,但是每一部分都需要同学们结合自己的生活经历自主适当的发挥。 第一步:审题:确定时态和人称。由于题干要求你写的是关于保护野生动物的短文,是针对目前这一社会现象作分析,所以时态应以一般现在时为主,人称以第三人称为主。 第二步:列提纲 (重点词组) as a consequence of…(由于);be endangered(濒临灭绝);have a bad influence(有坏的影响);the imbalance of our ecosystem(生态失衡);Nature reserves(自然保护区);offer…to…(为……提供……);be part of environment(环境的一部分)等。 第三步:遣词造句:同学们在写作时不能逐句翻译,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,同时要点表述要完整,文章要通顺,准确使用时态和语态。 第四步:连句成文:写作时要适当使用连词、过渡词和插入语,使文章浑然一体。同时恰当而合理地使用一些高级词汇和句型,如定语从句等,以提高文章档次。
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