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    假如你是李华,春节期间,你所在的志愿者小组就如何在疫情期间科学防疫进行了一次线上服务活动。请你根据以下要点提示给外文网写一篇新闻报道:1. 活动形式和内容2. 活动反响。

注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:the novel coronavirus 新型冠状病毒

 

An online voluntary activity In an attempt to educate more people how to prevent the novel coronavirus and protect themselves, an online voluntary activity was organized by our group of volunteers during the Spring Festival. Knowing that many people were too anxious about the outbreak of the disease, we invited professional experts to give online instructions, ranging from the correct way to wash hands to indoor body-building exercises. In addition, we take turns to answer people's questions online, which not only eased their anxiety but also provided them with confidence. More importantly, we appealed to people to minimize outdoor activities, avoid crowded places and wear a mask, in the form of videos, pictures, cartoons, etc. This activity was highly praised, which gave more people confidence that the novel virus could be controlled and finally defeated with our joint efforts. 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。本篇要求考生就寒假期间进行的科学防疫线上活动给外文网写一篇新闻报道。 体裁:应用文 时态:根据提示,时态应以一般过去时为主 结构:总分总 要求: 1. 活动形式和内容 2. 活动反响 第二步:列提纲(重点词组) prevent/ be anxious about/ invite sb. to do sth./ range from…to…/ in addition/ take turns to do sth./ provide sb. with sth./ confidence/ appeal to sb. to do sth./ in the form of/ think highly of/ joint efforts 第三步:连词成句 1. To educate more people how to prevent the novel coronavirus and protect themselves, we volunteers organized an online voluntary activity during the Spring Festival. 2. Knowing many people were too anxious about the outbreak of the disease, we invited professional experts to give online instructions, including correct way to wash hands, indoor body-building exercises and so on. 3. Additionally, we take turns to answer people's questions online, which not only eased their anxiety but also offered them confidence. 4. More importantly, we called on people to limit their outdoor activities, avoid crowded places and wear a mask, in the form of videos, pictures, cartoons, etc. 5. This activity was highly thought of, giving more people confidence that the novel virus could be controlled and finally defeated with our joint efforts. 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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