【題目】 現(xiàn)在很多同學使用智能手機(smart phone)。智能手機給我們學習生活帶來便利的同時, 也產(chǎn)生許多不好的影響。比如我們身邊越來越多的同學成了低頭族phubbers)。假如你 是李華, 你校的《英語園地》正在征文。請你投稿,談談你對智能手機的看法以及你是如何 正確使用智能手機的。

提示詞語:advantages, convenient, proper, study

提示問題:

What do you think of smart phones?

What do you do with your own smart phone?

Refuse to be phubbers

More and more people are using smart-phones nowadays.

【答案】例文

Refuse to be phubbers

  More and more people are using smart phones. Smartphones are helpful to our lives. We can use them to read news, shop online and so on .It is very useful and convenient. In fact, smartphones make our life colorful.

  However, every coin has two sides. Sometimes some of us spend too much time playing games on the smartphone and get bad results in exams. It has caused bad effects on us Phubbers can be seen here and there. One Sunday morning, I was looking at my smartphone while walking. A car nearly hit me. How terrible! I won't do it any more.

  So I think we should use our smartphones properly and don't use them too much. We should pay more attention to our schoolwork. I will use my smart phone wisely and try not to be phubbers.

【解析】

題干閱讀題干,要求談談對智能手機的看法以及是如何正確使用智能手機的。智能手機給我們學習生活帶來便利的同時,也會產(chǎn)生許多不好的影響。所以在寫作文時,我們不僅要寫出弊也要寫出利,同時要表達自己觀點。

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