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在你的成长历程中, 收到过很多建议吧?有的建议帮你解决了生活中的烦恼,有的帮你解...

    在你的成长历程中, 收到过很多建议吧?有的建议帮你解决了生活中的烦恼,有的帮你解决了学习上的困难。好的建议能帮助我们解决难题,受益终生。某英语杂志以“The best advice I ever got”为题举办征文活动,请写一篇短文参加此次活动。

内容包括:

1. 你遇到了什么问题?

2. 你收到的最好的解决这个问题的建议是什么?

3. 这个建议对你有什么帮助?

要求:

1. 100 词左右;

2. 文中不得出现真实姓名及校名。

The best advice I ever got

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例文: The best advice I ever got Once I lost my wallet, and worried for days. I was afraid to tell my parents about it. I even walked three miles to school each day because I didn't have any money. I just kept thinking, "If I tell my parents, they'll be angry!" My English teacher, Ms. Li found I was so upset, and talked to me. “It is best not to run away from our problems. We should always try to solve them” she said. She thought that my parents have more experience, and are always there to help me. She advised me to communicate with my parents. In the end, I talked to my parents and they were really understanding. My dad said he sometimes made careless mistakes himself. They got me a new wallet and asked me to be more careful. From then on, when I’m in trouble, I always remember to find someone I trust to talk to. Talking is the first step to solve problems. Sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So I’m halfway to solving a problem just by talking to someone about it. 【解析】 1.题干解读:该题目属于记叙文写作。在写作时应根据内容提示讲述自己遇到的问题,收到的最好的解决这个问题的建议以及此建议对自己的帮助。
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