請你以“My Favorite Sports/Music Star”為題,寫一篇英文演講稿,介紹你最喜歡的一位體育或音樂明星。你的演講稿需要包括以下內(nèi)容:
●對你最喜歡的體育或音樂明星做一簡單介紹
●你喜歡他/她的理由
●你從他/她的身上學(xué)到了什么
注意:1. 詞數(shù)120左右;
2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
My Favorite Sports Star
My favorite sports star is Michael Jordan. He is a famous American professional basketball player.
Born in 1963, Michael Jordan joined the NBA’s Chicago Bull in 1984. he performed so well that he won numerous awards and honours during his professional career. Michael Jordan has been regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time and named as one of the best athletes in the 20th century.
I like Michael Jordan not only for his excellent basketball skills but also for his great sports spirits. In face of repeated failures, Michael Jordan never gave up. Instead, he worked harder until he achieved great success in the end. His positive attitudes, struggling spirit and determination have always been inspiring me.
【解析】
試題分析:本文是應(yīng)用文中常見的演講稿。話題是“My Favorite Sports/Music Star”有很強的可寫性,文章的要點也基本上都給出來了,但只是一個提綱,考生還需要做適當(dāng)?shù)陌l(fā)揮。在寫作的過程中,要注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型,讓文章更有文采。同時在列舉措施的時候要使用合適的連接詞如:for one thing,What’s more等,讓文章看起來很有條理,也很流暢。本篇文章在寫作時不要啰嗦,力求簡潔的表達自己的觀點。
【亮點說明】所給范文語言簡潔,運用了一些詞組和好的句子: regard… as認為…是,of all time 一直以來,not only ….but also 不但…而且…,In face of 面對,gave up放棄, in the end 最后,Born in 1963, Michael Jordan joined the NBA’s Chicago Bull in 1984. he performed so well that he won numerous awards and honours during his professional career. 這句話用了過去分詞做狀語和so…that句型。
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