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假设你是明启中学高三学生王磊,你经常阅读的英语报刊正在征集读者对于“学生最应该学会什么”的不同意见。你对此话题很感兴趣,写一篇文章表达你的观点,内容包括:

1. 你认为学生最应该学会什么?

2. 结合自身情况谈谈你这么认为的理由。

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Dear editors,    Hearing that you are looking for some opinions on “What children should learn most”, I feel honored to be able to share my views with you.    Personally speaking, I’m strongly against the idea that children should spend all of their spare time learning playing the piano, English or any other subjects. As far as I’m concerned, children should first equip them with the ability to tell right from wrong.     When I was a child, I was once caught cheating in the exam. I felt so embarrassed that I wished the floor would open up. To my surprise, my teacher didn’t yell at me but had a talk with me in private. From the private talk I gained a lesson that I should never take a wrong shortcut even though I am eager to succeed.    Nowadays children are often told that they should achieve their goals whatever they do, which leads them to wrong ways sometimes. Hence, learning how to tell right from wrong is the first and most important thing children should learn.    Thank you for taking time to read my letter. I hope my opinions will be a different voice among all the letters received. Yours sincerely, Wang Lei 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。本篇要求考生给英语报刊的编辑写信,发表自己对“学生最应该学会生么”的观点。 体裁:应用文 时态:根据提示,时态应以一般现在时为主 结构:总分总 要求: 1. 你认为学生最应该学会什么? 2. 结合自身情况谈谈你这么认为的理由。 第二步:列提纲(重点词组) look for/ share sth. with sb./ spend time in doing sth./ as far as sb. be concerned/ equip…with…/ to one’s surprise/ be eager to do sth./ lead to 第三步:连词成句 Hearing that you are looking for some opinions on “What children should learn most”, I feel honored to be able to share my views with you. I’m strongly against the idea that children should spend all of their spare time learning playing the piano, English or any other subjects. In my opinion, children should first equip them with the ability to tell right from wrong.  When I was a child, I was once caught cheating in the exam. I felt so embarrassed that I wished the floor would open up. To my surprise, my teacher didn’t yell at me but had a talk with me in private. From the private talk I gained a lesson that I should never take a wrong shortcut even though I am eager to succeed. Nowadays children are often told that they should achieve their goals whatever they do, which leads them to wrong ways sometimes. Learning how to tell right from wrong is the first and most important thing children should learn. Thank you for taking time to read my letter. I hope my opinions will be a different voice among all the letters received. 第四步:连句成篇(加入衔接词或从句) 表示并列的连词:and/but/or/so… 状语从句连词:because/ if/ though/ although… 定语从句连词:which/ that/ when/ where… 第五步:修改润色(加入高级词汇或短语)
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