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假定你是李华,校报根据最近网上的帖子“火神山,雷神山,钟南山三山齐聚克难关”,发...

假定你是李华,校报根据最近网上的帖子火神山,雷神山,钟南山三山齐聚克难关,发起了主题为真正值得追捧的明星的英语演讲比赛,请撰写一份演讲稿,内容如下:

1. 作为青少年,深受许多无名英雄和科学家的事迹感动;

2. 他们的价值;

3. 力争做一个真正的明星

参考词汇:新型冠状病毒COVID-19流行病epidemic

注意:1. 词数80左右;

2. 可适当增加情节,以使行文连贯。

3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Good morning, everyone. During the tough battle against COVID-19,

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That’s all. Thank you for listening.

 

Good morning, everyone. During the tough battle against COVID-19, word spreads on the Internet that Huo Shenshan, Lei Shenshan and doctor Zhong Nanshan, three together will defeat the crisis. I am honoured to make a speech about what kind of stars are truly worth pursuing. As youngsters, we are deeply touched by those nameless heroes and countless scientists who sacrifice all for the well-being of people. Simultaneously, in this epidemic, it was they who, regardless of the shortage of equipment and the potential infection, desperately rescued those infected. It was also they who promptly cast light on the virus with expertise to establish a solid wall of defence to protect the whole nation. From my perspective, those who only have beautiful appearances can’t be regarded as true stars. Only when we identify the interests of people with our own happiness can we be definitely remembered as true stars. That’s all. Thank you for listening. 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文,根据要求写一篇英语演讲稿。 第一步:审题:假定你是李华,校报根据最近网上的帖子“火神山,雷神山,钟南山三山齐聚克难关”,发起了主题为“真正值得追捧的明星”的英语演讲比赛,请撰写一份演讲稿,内容如下:1. 作为青少年,深受许多无名英雄和科学家的事迹感动;2. 他们的价值;3. 力争做一个真正的“明星”。参考词汇:新型冠状病毒COVID-19流行病epidemic 第二步:演讲稿的开头结尾给出,注意格式规范,根据提示,整篇文章应使用一般时态。 第三步: 根据提纲,依次写出受英雄和科学家感动的事迹;他们的价值;力争做一个真正的“明星”;内容包含全面,关键词选用合理,如be honoured to,make a speech,from one’s perspective,be regarded as等等。 第四步:连词成文,结构衔接得体。
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