【題目】B. 請以My Unforgettable Person為題,介紹讓你難忘的人。要點(diǎn)如下:1.短文中應(yīng)包含A部分所有的信息;2.談?wù)勥@個人對你的影響、啟發(fā);3.文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的真實(shí)個人信息。
【答案】例文
When I was in primary school, one of my classmates sit right beside me. His name is Tom. He is my unforgettable person in my life. I remembered my math was bad at that time, but he was good at calculating and solving math questions. He often got perfect scores. Of course, I wished I could reach at his level. Since we talked all day long, I asked how he could solve those difficult questions. He was so patient and polite to answer my some ridiculous questions. With his help, I built my confidence at math and finally passed the final math exams.
Now, although we are apart, I still remember his great attitude and willing in study. I am so thankful to my classmate, who is my friend always and forever.
【解析】
1.題干解讀:該題屬于材料寫作。寫作時要根據(jù)題干中的5大問題來完成寫作。
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