【題目】題目②

持之以恒,方得始。堅持是一種可貴的品格。生活中想要做成任何一件事情,都需要持之以恒的精神。

某英文網(wǎng)站正在開展以堅持為主題的征文活動。假如你是李華,請用英語寫一篇短文投稿。談淡你在初中生活中堅持的一件事(愛好,習慣……),你是怎樣做的,以及你的感受。

提示詞語:keep, practice, difficult, give up, proud

提示問題:1. What did you do?

2. How do you feel?

It s important for us to keep trying to achieve our goals.

【答案】It's important for us to keep trying to achieve our goals.I love running and I have kept running for three years.

When I was in Grade 7,I was not good at sports and running was always my headache.I often failed in my running test.In order to catch up with my classmatesI began to practice running every day after school.Sometimes,I was so tired that I really wanted to give up.But I kept telling myself that I could make it.No matter what kind of difficulties I facedI tried my best to keep running.Now I do much better in running and I'm very proud of myself.I feel more confident and I'm ready for any challenges in the future.

【解析】

本篇是材料作文,根據(jù)所給提示寫一篇自己在初中生活中堅持做的事;文中寫明自己是怎么做的并談?wù)勛约旱母惺堋?/span>

1.本篇要求根據(jù)所給材料,用第一人稱寫初中生活中自己堅持做的一件事,根據(jù)提示,描寫What did you do?用一般過去時,描寫How do you feel?用一般現(xiàn)在時。書寫時要緊扣主題,文句通順。

2.本例文開篇立即點明自己的堅持做的事是跑步,正文部分詳細地描寫了自己起初跑步總是不及格,通過克服困難、不懈地努力,堅持跑步,到現(xiàn)在比以前會跑;結(jié)尾談了這件事對自己的影響;文章結(jié)構(gòu)清晰,前后呼應(yīng)。

3.本例文出彩之處在于用了很多的短語和重點句型。比如:固定搭配、固定句型It's +adj+ for us +to do sthlove doing sth、keep doing 、be good at catch up with、be proud of;不定式in order to;try my best to;狀語從句sothat …;比較級do much better in …、feel more confident等;短語多彩、文句表達多樣。

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