作文
根據(jù)所給提示完成100詞的英語短文,談?wù)勀銓?duì)看電視的看法。內(nèi)容提示如下:
1.看電視是人們最喜歡的活動(dòng)之一。電視節(jié)目種類繁多,如:...... 所以各年齡層次的人都對(duì)看電視感興趣。
2.看電視的好處:放松身心;了解時(shí)事新聞,......
3.看電視的壞處:長時(shí)間觀看會(huì)傷眼睛;不如看書能讓人思考并變得聰明,……
4.你對(duì)看電視的看法......
注意:
1. 短文須包括所給內(nèi)容要點(diǎn),要點(diǎn)語句通順、意思連貫;
2. 第4要點(diǎn)的內(nèi)容須用2--3句話展開合理想象,作適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。
要求:詞數(shù)100詞左右。
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